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(00:00):
Thank you very much. I wouldsay, in listening to the charges from
the judges, as you know,very conflicted and corrupt. Because of the
confliction, very very corrupt, MotherTeresa could not be these charges. These
charges are rigged. The whole thingis rigged. The whole country's a mess

(00:23):
between the borders and fake elections,and you have a trial like this where
the judge is so conflicted he can'tbreathe, he's got to do his job
and stuff. For me that Ican tell you, it's a disgrace,
and I mean that Mother Teresa couldnot be those charges. But we'll we'll
see how we do. It's avery disgraceful situation. Every single legal scholar

(00:49):
and the experts said this is nocase. It shouldn't be brought, and
it certainly could have been brought sevenyears ago, not in the middle of
a presidential election. It was allby Joe Biden. This judge contributed to
Joe Biden, and far worse thanthat. But I'm not allowed to talk
about it because I have a yangquarter far worse than that, by a
thousand times worse than that. Theworst I've ever heard, But I can't

(01:11):
talk about it. It'll be talkedabout it, but I'm not allowed to
talk about it, but it'll betalked about in the history books. What's
happening here is weaponization at a levelthat nobody's seen before ever, and it
shouldn't be allowed to happen. SoI'll stay around here. This is five
weeks, and five weeks are reallyessentially not campaigning, although I took a

(01:34):
big lead in the polls over thelatter few weeks on it. Something's going
on because I think the people ofthis country see that this is a rig
deal. It's a weaponized deal forthe Democrats to hit their political opponent.
For Joe Biden, the worst presidentin the history of the United States,
is destroying that country's letting millions ofpeople from jails, from prisons, from

(01:56):
insanus alms, from mental institutions.Drug dealer is poor in Venezuela. If
you look at their crime statistics,they've gone down to seventy two percent in
drive because they're releasing all their criminalsinto our country because of this hole.
The stuff he needs to be sayingthis is he could have done this like
a million times more too. Thisis the stuff that he needs to do.

(02:20):
He needs to come out and saythis, like, as he's hitting
everything else, he needs to makesure he drives the point back to really,
you know what, Democrats don't wantto talk about. They don't want
to talk about the border. Soto talk about the border, you get
all the press there. So thejury is deliberating, They've been given instructions
by the judge and they are deliberating. So we could have a decision today.

(02:44):
We could could also not have onetoday. We don't know. So
we're just we're gonna just go withit and see what happens. Welcome to
the program, Dana Lash with youtop of this very first hour, and
this of course is the first Nowwe finally got some movement. I don't
cover it exhaustively, only cover andand bring you things as it happens.

(03:05):
That it's if it's a huge development, et cetera, because so many people
talk about it endlessly. I don'twant to drown you in it because you're
getting hit from all sides with constantcoverage. So this though, is significant
because now I get the jury deliberating. And this is a weird case because

(03:25):
it out of all the cases Ihave maintained, out of all of the
cases. The one that you couldhave gotten them on, excuse me,
is is mar Lago because that hadto do with the federal statute that regulated
the possession and declassification. It's movethe moving of classified documents. But they

(03:49):
screwed that case up so bad.This one was ridiculous, and that's why
you see certain people because of theprecedent this could potentially establish. That's why
you see even Democrats who have enoughsense to see into the future. That's

(04:11):
why you have Democrats even come Inot going whoa, wha, wha,
wait a minute, because they're lookingat it like, how is it going
to affect me? How is itgoing to affect what I do? How
is it going to affect me campaigning? And to recap briefly, this is
the case specifically that had to dowith the hush money paid to Stormy Daniels.
Now, yes, you might findyourself saying, well, this is
why you don't screw around on yourpregnant wife with a with a cheap chonky

(04:36):
stripper or whatever the hell she was, But that's not what's being discussed here.
This is when you've got to getreally clinical and surgical. Is it
illegal to give a skank money toshut her up. No, it's not.
It's not illegal. You may notlike it, that doesn't make it
violation of the law. And ofnow New York is funny because they're like,

(05:00):
well, you know, yes,you can give money to your your
chonky escort stripper mistress, and youcan give her money to shut her up.
But what you can't do is putit down wrong in the books.
But yet that's what all the andeven if even if that had happened,
that would be a misdemeanor. Butwhat Alvin Bragg and these other prosecutors,
and remember there were other prosecutors inNew York for years that did not want

(05:23):
to pursue this because they said thisis stupid. It's a misdemeanor at best,
and it would be difficult to litigatebecause of that. Well, Alvin
Bragg's got something to prove, He'sDemocrats have there got something to prove.
And so they were the ones they'relike, yeah, you know what,
let's go ahead and do it.Let's go ahead, because there's a weird
law in New York wherein if youare if you committed a crime to hide

(05:50):
another crime, then that other crimethat the presence of that can elevate the
whole thing up to a felony.Right, that's where they are. That
can all be elevated up to afelony. The problem though in this case,
and I read the indictment and wetalked about it when it happened,

(06:11):
is that they never actually said whathe did, what was the other crime
came? Did they ever actually saythat? They never came back and said
it. They're like, well,he did commit he committed this crime to
hide the other crime. Wait aminute, what, Oh, yes,
yes, if you commit that crimebecause you're hiding another crimes, that the
two make some felonies. Well,what was the other crime? Well,
it was just a crime. That'sall you need to know. A crime

(06:34):
sounds I know, right. Theymade it sound like he chopped up people
and hit him under a bed somewhere. I don't know. They never actually
got into it. That's why everyone'slike, even Andy McCarthy, God love
him. He's on occasionally. AndyMcCarthy is a very clinical, will,
highly respected former assistant US attorney,right and very well. He was in

(06:58):
the blind Shake trial. He wasinvolved the First World Trades in are bombing.
He was involved in putting that guyaway. He was involved in all
that stuff. Very well respected.Some people previously have gotten ingrading any because
he doesn't seem like he's hardcore Maga, right. He doesn't seem like he's
a hardcore Trump, and he isjust very logical. When you even have
Andy McCarthy out there going this isnuts. That should be red flags for

(07:23):
everybody when you have him out theregoing, well, this is this is
too. What's the other crime?And that's the problem with this. They
never actually said what it was,So this crime is actually it's a straw
man of epic proportions. This couldbe used to teach bad law to law

(07:43):
students for eons. It is aclassic case. This is it is a
political witch hunt. You don't haveto love you some Trump to acknowledge this.
What you have to love is theletter of the law, an equality
before the law and quality under thelaw. Once it's broken, it doesn't
matter what your position of Trump is. If your position of a politician is

(08:09):
fueling your biased interpretation of how thelaw should be applied, you have something
broken in you. You are sobeyond reason and thought you should be excluded
from the human population at large.Until you come to your senses in case
your ignorance is catching. I findthat so incredibly dangerous when I see people

(08:33):
pervert the law. This is oneof the reasons why I hate Dei and
everything else. When you allow yourzealous bias to pervert something the strength of
which is measured by its purity,that is a major problem. And the
law is part of this like scienceis part of it. So when you

(08:54):
allow your zealous opposition to a singularpolitician pervert your interpretation of law and its
application, you in danger the republic. This way, you are the problem
more than anyone you would ever criticize. That is what the issue is here.

(09:15):
There have been some on the leftthat have at least been smart enough
to see Oh wait a minute,because they fully realize, as I've told
you before, God forbid, youget someone like me, you think Trump's
bad. Oh I'm a purist,right, I'm a purist. Like I
won't move. I will move allof my opposition. I will. I
would suck the life out of theswamp for generations. Oh no, I

(09:39):
wouldn't just go after them, I'dgo after everyone they know. That's where
I'm like Gladriel with the one ring. God forbid you get somebody like me
in office. Democrats are aware ofthis. They're like, oh my gosh,
what if this, oh, thissomeone like this woman wherever to get
into office? They can you imaginehow grulish? Oh yes, absolutely,
Oh I would weaponize every agency.I would go after you, be under

(10:00):
your beds. I would be spine. Oh I would. I freely admit
it. Unlike everybody else. Democratsare aware of this, which is why
they're like, Uh, can youguys not do this right now? We
understand you don't like Trump, that'sfine, Can you not go this crazy
on this because you are opening upa door that you will never close.

(10:20):
And those those people are right,they are correct, And so this is
where we stand right now. Imean, it's really dumb to set up
your opposition in such a way andgive them the power to do this.
It's really dumb. And so Idon't know what the decision is going to

(10:41):
be. I don't know. Idon't know what it's going to be.
But I do think that if there'sany sense in that jury box, and
I think they said what there's twoattorneys that are in the jury that are
in the jury pool that are inthis amongst the I think they said there
were two attorneys hopefully hopefully, Idon't know. I keep hearing all kinds

(11:07):
of stuff, well of what thejudge instructed the jury to believe, et
cetera, et cetera, or whatthey had said. There was apparently one
where they were saying that they haveto be unanimous about the falsification of records,
because remember, the accusation was therecords were falsified to in order to
assist in the commission of another crime. But the rule under New York law

(11:30):
is you don't have to be unanimousin your decision as to what the other
crime was. Hell, apparently youdon't even have to identify the other crime.
That's kind of wild, isn't it, Especially when, like as seven
years, no one ever went afterthis. So the thing that, by
the way, came, the thingthat you're putting in there is not exactly

(11:52):
correct, the four four four split. The problem is it's the New York
law. They weren't jury was notinstructed that they didn't have to be unanimous
on whether or not there was acrime. They don't have to be unanimous
on whether or not on the onwhat the other crime was, that it
was done in commission of which goesback Kane to my original point. If
you don't even tell tell them whatthe hell the crime was, well,

(12:15):
how the hell can they even beunanimous on what? What? Do you
see? My whole point in thisit's so crazy. Yeah, that was
just a Jonathan Turtley tweet that Ithrew your way. Well there's still that's
for I get that it's a fourfour horse split, but they don't under
New York law, because he hasa whole column on this. Under under
New York law, they don't haveto be unanimous on what the other crime

(12:37):
was. Now, Cain, letme ask you a question. You're a
juror. You're sitting in that box, and the judge is like, all
right, mister juror, yep,you you. You have to be unanimous
that a crime was committed. Now, remember, the severity of the crime
being elevated to a felony is dependedupon that it was in commission of another
crime. Correct? Correct? Okay, so we don't even have to tell
you. Really that were kind ofgoing to touch on the fact that another

(13:01):
crime was committed, but we're notactually gonna tell you what it was or
anything else. But I'm supposed tobase my Yeah, No you can't.
No, no, no, no, that's irrelevant. That's irrelevant just on
this one record keeping thing. That'sit, even though you're the whole purpose
of you being here is the presenceof another acute accusation of a crime.
Yeah, yeah, but no,no, no, you can't. You
can't include that in there, butI need No, you can't, but
I have to. That's what thejersey being told. Well, damn,

(13:24):
you see what I'm saying? Isthat not nuts? Is that not crazy?
Is there? How is that legal? Is there some other trial that's
happened this way that we can lookat you? I don't know. I
actually was looking at that. That'swhy I was like going back into Early's
black backlog, and I'm like,there's nothing. It seems like a giant
legal yoga stretch. You are youare correct sir? Okay, I I'm

(13:46):
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(19:00):
a reasonable doubt. Here, whatwe're doing is taking the element that actually
makes this a felony, because remember, falsification of records is normally a misdemeanor
in New York. What makes ita felony is that you're concealing or committing
another crime, and here the judgestelling them they don't have to agree about

(19:21):
what the other crime is under circumstanceswhere that not only is what makes this
a felony, which makes it afour year potential prison penalty rather than a
year or less, but it's alsowhat gets us into the courtroom because if
this had been a misdemeanor, thetime to bring this case would have lapsed.
In twenty nineteen, so the onlyreason they're still able to bring this

(19:44):
case is because it's a felony allegedly. And yet now the judge is saying,
you know, you don't have toagree on what the felony is.
So this is exactly what I've beensaying. That's our Friendandy McCarthy just a
little earlier, Welcome back to theprogram, Dania last year with you bottom
of this first hour. This isexactly what I was saying. So it's
not that they because some of thestuff on social media was that, oh,
the jury doesn't even have to agreethat Trump committed a crime here.

(20:06):
That's not what they're being told.What they're being told is that again,
And let me break it down tosee so beautifully, did you have the
book keeping accusation. The Statute oflimitations ran out in twenty nineteen. Had
it been into effect still today,it would be considered a s misdemeanor like
a just like a nothing burger.But in order to elevate it to a

(20:30):
felony, they had to say thatit was done in commission of another crime,
and then that elevates it all toa felony. What they're telling the
jury is that they don't have tobe unanimous on what the other crime was.
The whole reason, as Andy said, you're in that damn courtroom in
the first place is because they weretold that there was another crime that was

(20:52):
committed. This crime was done incommission of it, like to hide it,
and so that elevates it to afelony. Otherwise you're not getting a
grand jury, you get a jurytrial. That to me is super sketch.
That is super sketch. I mean, I told Caanu'm like, at
least the third world countries they gothey exert the effort of making up the
crime, you know, like they'regonna sit here and be like, well

(21:14):
I saw him beating a baby sealto death on the shore. I watched
it happen. I mean, they'llmake up something in a third world country,
you know, they'll the fabricate evidence. They're not even going that far.
That's lazy, you know, LikeI just feel like with Ai and
everything else, like you could atleast make the effort, you know what
I mean to like, you knowhow they couldn't even plant evidence properly at

(21:36):
mar A Laco. So I'm justsaying this, that is super sketchy.
To me, So it's not thatthe jury is being told that they don't
have to be unanimous on the factthat he committed a crime like on this
decision it theo. What it hasto do with is whether or not that
he they're unanimous on what the crimethat this was done in commission with what

(22:00):
that was. And again I thinkthat the whole because the whole reason that
you're in the courtroom is the accusationof a second crime that had been committed
to elevate this to a felony.Don't you think that that informs the jury
and that they should know what itis and maybe being agreement, don't you

(22:22):
think so? I think so.Now I know that that's not the rule
of New York because New York isstupid, But that's just super weird.
That's just super sketchy to me.I mean, I don't see how this
doesn't go to appeal. I reallydon't. I mean, how does it
not go to appeal? Million dollarquestion? The whole thing is, the

(22:48):
whole thing is weird. It's justall just weird. That's not proper,
that's not like proper legal reasoning.Now, we got a couple of other
things to touch on too that Iwant to get into because we had in
addition to this, and we're goingto continue following this because as you know,
the jury's deliberating. I mean,they may have a decision today,

(23:10):
they may not, and if theydo, we will let you know,
we'll break that down and if theydon't, then they don't. But the
other thing that happened last night,and this is significant, it was in
Texas with some of these runoffs.And I'm not going to dive super duper
deep because i know we got alot of people across the country that listen,
but I do think it's important foryou to know at least what's happening
with Texas. And normally I'm notgoing to sit here in Regily with the

(23:33):
drama of different state house politics.But because Texas is the crucial state if
you if Republicans ever want to winthe White House again, I think they
need to understand it because you knowhow you have blueprints for different different areas,
So going even further back into timethan Florida, Colorado was the original
Democrat blueprint. I know that theytried to say California is the Democrat blueprint,

(23:56):
but it really was Colorado. Coloradohad sixty some years of Republican administration
and in two election cycles they flippedthat state entirely blue. I was up
there on the ground a couple oftimes. I have some friends out there
that work in grassroot politics. Wewent out there when like, for instance,
Magpool was leaving the state, wentout there with Magpool and they was
it jack Glendale, Colorado, Ithink, is what it was, which

(24:18):
was right outside of Denver, agreat town. They have a little rugby
they have a rugby stadium there.The rugby is big there. And was
out there with a great group offolks and they were really trying to fight
back. They ended up getting gettingrid of their Senate pro tem, they
got rid of a couple of statelawmakers. That's when they were going to
ban every they were going to banall guns, including even shotguns. It

(24:40):
was crazy, so fast forward,and they're still fighting. They're still fighting.
I mean, once you lose thatkind of influence in your state,
it's very very hard to get itback. So after sixty some odd years
of Republican administration, you know,enjoying you know, a budget surplus,
all of this stuff, it justall went to hell. And it flipped
into election cycles because people thought itcouldn't happen in Colorado, and shockingly,

(25:02):
it can so in Texas. Thesame people that and they literally the people
who were behind it, published abook called The Blueprint, and they talked
about how they did in Colorado.It's a book you can physically actually buy
on Amazon. So fast forward.They thought they were going to do that
in Texas and they're still trying,although Texas paid attention to what was happening
and began fighting back. And thisis one of the reasons the county that

(25:23):
I live in is so contested.It is the largest, the last urban
red county in America. There isno county as big and as read as
the county I live in in Texas. In the entire country, everything else
flip blue. This is the lastcounty and that's why there's such a That's
why they spend millions of dollars onour school board races. That's why every

(25:48):
election you got ABC, CBS,NBC, CNN, MSNBC, Fox,
everybody comes here every election. Theyall set up outside the city hall.
It's a big because the thought issince this also is one of the most
conservative districts. If you can flipthis county, you can flip this district,
you can flip the state. Andthey're no wrong. So they've been
moving a lot of blue voters inhere and it's been a fight. And

(26:12):
it's why you got to be evervigilant because they don't This is asymmetrical political
warfare. They don't. They don'tfight the way that you're you think that
people are supposed to fight, andyou've got to be very very creative in
the way that you push back.And it's very much the same thing.

(26:33):
So in Texas there's been there's beensome brawls. Dade Phalan survived. Dade
Falen is the infamous Republican Speaker ofthe State House here. He's the reason
why we it took so long forus to get permitless carry. He is
the reason that it took so longto get a number of things school choice,

(26:53):
et cetera. But all of hisallies were cleared out, so there
is a bright spot. Was runningagainst Dave Covey, uh and Covey was
a good candidate, but he lackedthe name recognition. He wasn't a bad
candidate at all. It was strongeron gun rights. He lacked the he
lacked their name recognition, and that'sa big deal when you are in Texas
being that name recognition translates and uh. But Fhalan lost a lot of his

(27:19):
allies and so it was a verymuch It was a victory, is kind
of aperic victory, but he's insome of these other races. There were
a lot of others that were defeated. I think that there were gosh,
six or seven other folks that weredefeated, a lot of his allies.

(27:41):
Now, one of the other problemsis that Texas has opened primaries so Democrats
could come in and vote in theserunoffs as Republicans, and I think that
also factored into another Texas Republican Partythis past weekend voted to close these primaries.
I think all primaries should be closed. So they finally voted to who
closed these close the primaries, whichis something that they needed to do.

(28:02):
Seventy three percent of Republican voters approveda ballot proposition in support of close primaries.
One of the things that you needto do in your state, folks,
is make sure that your primaries areclosed. You need to make sure
that Republicans vote Republican. Democrats voteDemocrat, and Democrats can't wander on over
and vote Republican. That's something that'syour responsibility. You got to make sure
that happens in your state. Ican't do that for you. Don't outsource

(28:25):
your activism. That's your job.So thankfully they were able they voted for
this, So this is coming.We also got some lawmakers and now we
got the votes. Even though itwas a Republican super majority, not every
Republican is the same as you know. Now we have enough votes Republican wise
to actually have school choice. That'scoming. But Phalan had a very narrow

(28:45):
victory. It was fifty point sevenpercent to Covey's forty nine point three percent.
All precincts were reporting in. Thatwas a very very close race.
He does not have a mandate.And he also, if you remember,
Phalan is the guy who led theimpeachment of Ken Paxton the AG here in
Texas, and Ken Paxton was Imean, he was really targeted because he

(29:06):
was very, very litigious on theborder. He's sort of like texas As
Andrew Bailey. How you see Missouri'sag Paxstan's very much liked that he wakes
up and is like, who amI going to sue whose but gets my
boot in it today? And sothey were mad at him, and they
absolutely and Falan likes to make theFalan if you remember, and I told
you about this at the time.This was after Uvaldi. Dade Phalen actually

(29:26):
created a gun control committee in whichhe gave Democrats the same number of seats
as Republicans. So the first problemwas that he created a gun control committee.
The second problem was that the speakerof the Texas House actually empowered Democrats
gave them the same number of seatsas Republicans, even though they are the
minority in the state in the statelegislature Asini. But he really won that

(29:48):
seat because there were nine voters inthe race that had our nine percent of
voters. Rather so in the Marchprimary when they broke it down, Texas
Scorecard had a run down to thisthe Texas in that primary in March,
nine percent of the voters had avery long Democrat voting history. That's just
enough voters to swing him the victoryin this runoff. Now he already has

(30:11):
a challenger for speaker, so we'llsee how that goes. But any Texas
Republican that votes Dade Fhalan for speakershould be rhetorically tarred and feathered, since
it would be a salt and batteryto physically do so. Keep in mind,
the law is the only thing thatprevents me from endorsing that latter option.
Now, so that was significant.Brandon Herrera lost to Tony Gonzalez.

(30:34):
Tony Gonzalez is a gun control Republican. After Evaldi, he folded like a
wet shirt like Marco Rubio did onthe stage in front of me in Parkland.
Tony Gonzalez also crumbled after Euvaldi andbegan going out there back in red
flag law all this other stuff.He got a challenge from Brandon Herrera.
Herrera did not succeed, Gonzalez retainedhis seat. So those were the two

(30:57):
bad spots of the night. Butall of Vhalen's allies are gone, all
his big allies are gone, sothere's some positive movement there. So that
is some good news. Now.Again, the reason I'm telling you about
Texas is because if it can happenhere, it is most certainly already underwigh
in your state. It is notthe job of an activist group based in

(31:18):
DC to do your activism for you. It is not the job of like
the TPUSAS or anybody else, anyother organization to do your civic duty for
you. You have a privilege thatshould not be viewed of as a burden.
You would rather have too much libertyto attend to, as Jefferson once

(31:38):
said, than too little of it. It is your responsibility to go out
there and do this. It's nota talk show host responsibility. It's not
a pundent on radio or a podcastor anyone else. It's your job.
Now. You can definitely reach outand use people to help amplify what's going
on. So there's awareness and pressurethat you can bring down to bear,

(32:00):
but it comes back to you andyour neighbors and your community, and you've
got to be involved. It's theun sexiest part of politics doing stuff in
your backyard, but it's the stuffthat has the most impact and it counts.
We have a lot more on theway, including I got some culture
for you, and the weirdest storyof the day. I'm gonna tell you

(32:22):
about a guy who's spend fourteen thousanddollars to become a dog, only after
to realize Wow, it's really hardto walk around like a dog. I'm
not even making this up. Thisis a real story with photos and I
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or wherever you get your podcast likeSAMs through the Ale Glass. So are
the days of the United States.So I wanted to respond to this one

(34:09):
specifically, and I responded to inthe last video posted as well. But
I just really want to point outthat I'm not at all saying that black
people are inherently fat, nor thatbeing fat is bad. What I'm saying
that is, from a historical context, being fat was viewed as being unable
to control yourself, being attributed tosavagery, which is what was attributed to

(34:30):
blackness. Therefore, in an effortto continue to separate themselves from fatness and
this being white people and you know, slavery times, one of the things
they did was say that fatness waslike being a black person. And this
is like in the most terms possible. And that is why culture within itself

(34:50):
is racist, because at the wholepoint is rooted in this idea that being
skinny is closer to being white andtherefore better. That means that the whole
point it is to be away fromblackness and black and she could not talk
anymore because it's making everybody dumber orhaving to listen to her stupid. I
hate this like TikTok history. Imean, chick, you dumb, you

(35:14):
dumb, that's so dumb. LastI saw, every race is susceptible to
be overweight. What does this haveto do with racism? It was which
one was it? It was oneof the one of the wives of Henry
the eighth when he was Oh,it was Anne of Cleaves. One of

(35:35):
the comments that Henry the Eighth hadmet made about Anne of Cleves was that
she was basically chonky and she didn'tlook as athletic because he liked, you
know, he would like to doinga lot of stuff outdoors. Is that
where the term cleavage came from.No, I don't think so. No,
I don't think into that. Youcan look into it. But he
thought she was unattractive. He thoughtthat she was physically repulsive, kind of

(35:58):
chonky. Yeah, like the thestuff that he told his aides that had
nothing to do with like being black. That was her just being a fat
ass, right, I mean youbeing a fat ass and lazy and not
wanting to eat has nothing to dowith being black. I mean, yes,
black and white people. Guess what. Everybody can get fat. Yeah,
you know you not wanting to controlyourself. I mean, you can
get fat. It happens, right, So I it just did. I

(36:22):
don't It amazes me that everybody wantsto People want to turn everything into some
sort of personal affront so that theycan play victim because there's power in being
a victim. That's so dumb.It is dumb. And also the idea
of a diet doesn't necessarily mean youhave to lose weight. It could be
just looking at the types of foodsyou decide you want to term in fat.
So I don't eat after eight o'clockand I do not eat before ten

(36:44):
am. Religiously. I am religiousabout it. I actually probably could expand
it more, but I've gotten reallygood at that. And Kine knows because
I eat on an old folks schedule. And as you know, Caine doesn't
think that old people are innocent,so I have a very non innocent So
I'm just telling people the hashtag facts. You know. That's all all right.

(37:07):
So we got a couple of thingscoming up. I promised you that
I'm gonna tell you a story thatyou're gonna share with your family over dinner
tonight, and y'all are gonna laughhysterically. Don't choke. A guy spent
thousands of dollars to become a docand then he's like, I don't really
like walking around like a dog somuch. It's hard. We're gonna talk
about that and everything else. Stickwith us. An actual educational institution,

(37:30):
Hillsdale was founded in eighteen forty fourto offer the kind of education that's really
needed today, like the education onwhat the purpose of the electoral college is,
which is what the left doesn't seemto understand. So there's been this
movement underway to affect how we electthe president. And Hillsdale's been taking the
survey on it. It's a surveyon presidential selection. You can access it

(37:52):
at Dana for fo or Hillsdale dotcom and I highly suggest you do it
because Hillsdale's really seeking out your thoughtson this. You don't have to you're
not paying for anything, they're nottaking your information. They just really want
to know what you think. Andit's a survey on presidential selection because the
movement that's been out to change thisis you know, it's led by the
led by the radical left. Theywant to do away with the electoral college.

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Start your national survey on presidential selectionright now. That's Dana four Hillsdale
dot com. You know they've builtthat in where they're going to turn off

(38:37):
those mics so that somebody can't rambleor scream at somebody, you know,
not that my husband would be theone doing that, and so that's already
been negotiated. And you know,I think, but I think that American
people deserve it to be mm hmm. I can't. I'm trying real hard
here, guys. And I gotto huh, has she never seen one

(38:59):
of his state of the I don'tknow. She's got to hustle him off
stage like the Sandman at the Apollo. You know, she got to come
out there with her shepherd's hook andlittle bo peep him out right. Damn.
Can you imagine? I mean,they start playing that music I used
to watch. You might not believeme, but when I was little and

(39:20):
my parents would not give me cablein my room, I was so put
upon. My mom. I hada little old black and white television.
My mom let me have my room, and I used to stay up and
watch our Cineo Hall. And thenduring the summer, I'd stay up real
late and I'd watch Apollo showtime atthe Apollo, And I got to know
that Sandman neck real well. WhenI heard that music, I was like,
oh no, I was waiting forsomebody to get in a fight with

(39:42):
the Sandman. All right, sowelcome back to the show. Dana Lash
here with you top of the secondhour. That's doctor Jill Sure, Jill
Biden again, I'm not calling youdoctor unless you can, you know,
demonstrate a talent at rearranging guts.I'm sorry that I know people of my
own actual acquaintance, like I knowpeople in real space who get these doctorate

(40:06):
degrees, and I'm like, I'mnot calling you doctor. Shut up just
because you paid money. I studiedlike it. Give me some give me
a stupid field of study, Kane, women's literature. Okay, I got
a doctor in women's literature. Sowhat you're telling me or gender studies is
that you paid an exorbitant amount ofmoney to call yourself that studying something stupid.

(40:29):
Okay, yeah, I mean nooffense if that's your jam. I
would much rather spend my money onlike ammunition or one day on a Dodge
demon. But I digress, whichI'm not allowed because someone in my marriage
says that I'll wrap it around atree and it is not me. So

(40:52):
yes, rhymes with schmusband. Feelfree to add him on Twitter, go
ahead or X let him know.I think he needs to be told.
He hasn't been told enough. Sidebar. I really did want that. You
know who bought the last one thatI was that? I had my eye
on Richard Rawlings for real. Myhusband was at the dealership, Richard Rawlings,

(41:14):
and Richard's great guy came on downbought that damn thing. Right.
I'm so mad it was the lastone. And then Chris was like,
it's not meant to be. You'dwrap it around a tree anyway, And
I'm like, cried anyway, allright, So what was I talking about?
Oh my gosh, Yeah, Jill, Jill Biden on the view.
We had to run that video andaudio that we just played for you all

(41:36):
through a couple of filters because beforewe did it all it was just hens
clucking. You couldn't hear nothing.So we had to run it through a
couple of filters in order to getthat. But she's out there, she
says, oh, yeah, you'renot gonna What did she say, He's
not gonna ramble? Has she heardher husband speak? I feel like she's
not in that marriage. I mean, if you cannot be honest about that,
I feel like you're not in yourown marriage. Like we see it,

(41:57):
y'all see it, and she's like, and he doesn't yell. Again,
are you in your marriage? Howdo you not know your old man
is out there yelling? Like everyspeech the man gives, he does this
weird thing. We're out of nowhere. He just starts screaming the words like
that's an emphasis. Does he thinkthat that's the verbal version of like bold
underscore italics. I don't know,but you've heard him do it. So

(42:23):
she's talking about the debate and thenshe's you know, he's in I don't
remember the other stuff that she saidbecause it's just she's ridiculous, a ridiculous
person. What did she even goon the view four? I guess the
campaign for him? Yeah? Yeah? Is that all they talked about much?
I mean, it was mostly howbad Trump was though. It wasn't

(42:43):
about how good Biden was. Itwas mostly about how horrible Trump. They
measure how good they think Biden isby how much they hate Trump. It's
actually a wild thing. So theleftist voter thing too, Yeah, yeah,
yeah, it's like super it's crazy. It's crazy. That's how all
right. I want to switch itup. I got to share this story
with you now. Lorrain tells methat I need to be honest about what

(43:06):
this story is. This is nota dude who wants to be an anthromorphi
like, he doesn't want to beanthropomorphic dog. He wants to be like
a physical dog. So, withoutfurther ado, this is why aliens lock
their doors when they fly past Earth. Told you this. This guy spent
fourteen thousand dollars to become a dog, a collie specifically, he changed his

(43:35):
mind upon realizing that it's very difficultto walk like a dog, and previously
he had been made fun of,justifiably by trolls. He spent twelve thousand
dollars on a costume. His nameis Toco. He spent two million yen
twelve thousand dollars on a dog costume, and it was advertised as being lifelike.

(44:00):
If I would have seen something likethis, I'm gonna be real with
you, if this thing would havecome up to me at a park.
Here's the video that I just droppeda view of him. And if this
video like it fetches, he was. He spent twelve thousand dollars. The
damn thing can't move its head.He can't move his head like a dog.

(44:21):
So like when he turns around.He's got to do one of these.
He's got it literally from his backend turn. He can't turn and
look something with his neck because he'snot a dog. Right, So he
got this costume and he has thirtythousand morons subscribe to this guy's YouTube account.

(44:42):
He got his little special suit andhe dressed up as a dog,
and he does tricks. If Iwould have seen this thing come up to
me at a park, I wouldhave kicked it. But here's the problem.
He can't walk outside like a dog. He had to be put on
a luggage cart and cart it aroundbecause he's a person and a dog.
Costume? Is it the costume?The cost fourteen thousand? Is that what

(45:06):
it was? There's an extra fourteenThe costume itself was or twelve thousand,
So there's a couple thousand for something. I don't know what. I'm afraid
to ask. He said he's beingbullied online. Really didn't see that.
We're also shocked if I would haveseen this. Does that look like a
dog? You guys watching the simulcastvideo of the dog, it literally looks

(45:28):
like a fake dog. He spenttwelve that's not movie quality. No,
he can't. He can't see anything. He's a freak. It is the
dumbest thing he's got, like doggloves. He doesn't move like a dog.
He moves like a demon in adog suit. It's like a dog,
a bad, crappy dog costume,possessed. He can't grab it.
He just horrible. I would haveput it down already. I've been like

(45:49):
this, poor dog. So hesaid, quote, I'm sad that people
think that because everyone goes, youneed a therapy. You need therapy,
not a dog, casting me weirdsex freak. And he goes, I'm
sad that people think that I loveanimals and enjoy play acting like a cop,
like a collie. This is myhobby. No, you're a freak.
And so no one knows what helooks like. It is so weird.

(46:16):
It's just weird. The videos ofit online are so freaky. I
don't I can't deal with it.It's just weird. So anyway, long
story short, fourteen thousand dollars.Now he decides, you know what,
it's really hard to walk around likea dog kine. You think that you

(46:37):
would have maybe figured that out beforeyou spent twelve thousand dollars yeah, on
the car. I don't know whatelse he spent the other two thousand dollars
on. But I mean, thisjust goes to prove that even mental illness
has its limits. He's clearly mentallyill, and his body decided to just
let him know that his mental illnesshas limits. Did you see the video
of him trying to jump over thelittle doggy hurdle? Doesn't happen very athletic.

(47:02):
I mean, I would have putthis dog down. It's something's wrong
with it. Been like it's Tart'sin troubles. Yeah, it's dog's miserable,
horrible, something's wrong with it.It doesn't look like a dog,
doesn't. He look like a stuffeddog. So now he's like, well,
you know, maybe I'm gonna dressup like another Maybe I'll just be
like another animal since I can't walklike a dog. So now he's thinking,

(47:25):
I don't know, panda maybe,or cheese really or a bear.
He goes, I would like tobe a fox, but that's too small.
Well, at least he has gotsome realistic perception on proportion a panda
or a bear. He's gonna walkaround like a bear or for you know

(47:45):
what I mean? Like the animalI've seen bears on two legs. Yeah,
not that kind of bear, though, I had to really watched what
I'm saying. I have a funnystory about that that no one will I
cannot tell because it'll go viral andit'll become end up becoming the most shared
thing I've ever done, and I'mnot going to do it. Can Have
you heard this story? Know whatstory it is? Yeah? You agree,

(48:08):
don't you? Yes? Yeah,my young naives, sweet little heart,
I had no idea what I'd gotteninto. I had no idea what
I had stumbled across. It's allI'm going to say. It would literally
become the most shared thing I've everdone ever, and I'm not ever going
to do it anyway. No,I'm never gonna I am never going to
do this. I think it highlightsmy pure my purity, and my innocence

(48:30):
and naive take. Well, Imean, I wasn't raised to know what
certain things were. I you know, my mom didn't go Now, these
are the man who lacked to getbutch with other dudes, so they dressed
like butch so they attract the butch. I didn't wasn't raised that way.
You know what I'm saying too much. You guys will just have to wonder.

(48:52):
It's never going to happen. Allright, So tell gosh, where
do we go from here? Allright? Oh yeah, I was gonna
talk about the Bidens. So,uh, yesterday we were talking about the
emails about the Biden's using Sandy Hook. But so Hunter is gonna have He's

(49:12):
gonna have a little bit of problemscoming up. I don't know if you
have realized this. First off,there's more text messages that are out regarding
Joe and Hunter. And then Lorrainehas the story that's up on substack,
chapter and verse right now about JoeBiden making this little visit. You know,
I'm sure it just had nothing atall to do whatsoever with any kind

(49:36):
of trial coming up and testimonies andanything like that. But he visited,
made a little visit to his isit former daughter in law? Late it's
it's it's Halle. So it's Bo'swidow and Hunter's ex girlfriend, Halle Biden.

(49:57):
So he went, she's going tobe testifying and Hunter there's federal gun
case in the coming day. Sohe apparently made a little stop. It
was a surprise nighttime visit days beforeshe's testifying in this gun trial, because
that trial starts like like in aweek. Is that witness tampering? Now
they it was eight pm. Nowyou know that's late for Biden. Eight

(50:21):
o'clock Sunday night. You know that'slate for him, eight o'clock Sunday night.
Listen to this. Doucy asks thisof KJP audio sun by one.
This is I mean, I thinkthis is a great question. Check it.
On another topic, why did PresidentBiden have a private meeting with a
witness who plans to testify in courtagainst his son? Can you say more?

(50:46):
Halle Biden is a key government witnesswho allegedly disposed of a gun the
hunter is accused of buying illegally.President Biden was at her house this week.
I think the American people should betold the full breath of this,
not just a part of this questionhere. As you all know, the

(51:07):
President actually spoke to this yesterday duringhis memorial I think impactful, powerful Memorial
Day address where he talked about Hetalked about the passing the anniversary, the
ninth anniversary of the passing of hisson, and he visited her as that
anniversary is approaching. He visited herdays before the anniversary of the passing of

(51:29):
his son, and she is family. She was married obviously to his late
son. And I think that tomention as you're asking your question to flu.
So they did not talk about hertestimony. This was not about that.
This was about convenient, literally theninth anniversary. Super convenient. I
mean he's I mean, he usedSandy Hook as a way to go and

(51:51):
that ten billion dollars ten million dollarsfor himself from a communist Chinese business CEFC
guy. So why wouldn't he usethis? I mean, he used the
bodies of dead kids as a wayto shield his ten million dollar CCP deal.
Why wouldn't he use this anniversary hisdead son. Why wouldn't he?
I mean, that's a legit question. We got more on the way.

(52:12):
We got headlines coming up. Americanmade Celtech based in Florida. It's a
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send you. And now all ofthe news you would probably miss. It's
time for Dana's quick five. Soapparently there's this thing called the longevity escape

(53:22):
velocity theory, and it's how youcould people believe that scientists are saying that
you could live forever by twenty thirties. Do you really want to live forever?
Though? Because I find so manytoo many people annoying as hell?
Where heaven is the only escape thatI am promised? Right? Like,
at some point I'm like, enough, right, I don't. I don't
want to sound like a morbid butwe pray for this for the s mod

(53:45):
right, I like that? Jeebus. I don't want to and that's jeebus
by the way. I don't wantto be forever with all. I mean,
you know you're all nice in that, but got lee give me jesus.
I just don't. I can't right, Oh my word, I just
can't imagine. I don't want to. I don't even want to entertain you
with this possibility. We're going tothe next headline. Okay, so they

(54:07):
said, I am trying to wrapmy head around this. Guys. The
average person wastes over two hours aday dream scrolling. Now you're like,
what, so you've heard of doomscrolling, which I totally still so.
Dream scrolling is looking at dream purchasesor things that you like to one day
own. It's an exercise and covetousness. Uh, who does this? I'm

(54:35):
a who has time to do that? Be I feel like the only time
like I, for instance, Ihad to get and it's I wore my
hair purpose like this today. ButI have to get a new flattern right
because mine it died. It's justdead. Eight years is a long time
it died. And I'm like,oh my gosh, I have to look
here and I don't want to haveto look at them. I don't want
to look at it right. Idon't want to deal with it. I'm
just like putting it off. Ijust I don't want to have to deal

(54:58):
with it. I can't believe thatsaid that seventy one percent of American people
was over two thousand US adults.They said that over a full year,
people spend on average thirty six daysscrolling and looking at the stuff. That
does not sound right, does it? I can't imagine. And tattoos,
they said, could trigger a rareform of cancer. But it's not the
vax guys, it's the tattoos triggeringthe cancer, not the vas whatever.

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(56:27):
your commute workouts or down time withthe Dana Show podcast. Unleash the power
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get your podcasts. Well, howdoes this not violate the red line?
Put the present laid out? AsI said, we don't want to see
a major ground operation. We haven'tseen that at this point. How many

(56:47):
more charred corpses does he have tosee before the president considers a change in
pump. We don't want to seea single more innocent life take And then
I kind of take a little offenseat the question, Well, we'd like
to see five more charred courses,I mean specifically five. Yeah, once

(57:07):
we get there, it's like,yeah, if you know, if you
like this on Facebook, you gottaget to x many likes before this doctor
is going to save this child's life. Something like that. Welcome back to
the show, Danie, last sharewith you bottom of the second hour.
What a dumb question. This hasto do with the whole thing in RAFA
because, by the way, thefact that you have Hamas militants hiding out
amongst you know, everybody in Imean, it's the same thing. And

(57:29):
you know, they discovered tons oftunnels right going into Egypt from Rafa,
so who knows what has all beenfunneled smuggled back and forth. They found
extensive tunnels underneath going from Rafa underneathunderground to Egypt, and so this is
part of the reason. That's oneof the things you're not being told in

(57:50):
all of this stuff. They gotto go in. They have to go
in. I mean, you knewthis was coming to that point. In
response to that, you had abunch of pro Hamas stooges set fire to
the Israeli embassy in Mexico as aresult of this. We've got some of
the footage. This is audio sunBite fourteen. This is some of that
footage where they were burning down theIsraeli embassy, setting fire, attacking it

(58:15):
in Mexico because of the Rafa situation. Again, Hamas though has tunnels going
from underneath Rafa all the way intoEgypt. So if they didn't, you
know, if they didn't want thatto happen, they shouldn't have dug tunnels.
That's one of the reasons why theygot to go underneath there. It's
is crazy that this even has tobe explained. But they were just attacking

(58:38):
the embassy. There how many morecharred corpses, well yours particularly, Wait
did I say that aloud? WhatI mean, why are we still doing
this? Is second guessing this?Why is this still being second guess That's
what's dumb, you know this isit's you know, the sad thing about

(59:01):
it is it's nobody's asking any kindof questions at all whatsoever about the hostages
that are still still there. It'sa sad thing, all right. So
a few other things to touch on. Hunter Biden's baby mama. She's got
a memoir coming out Guys London Roberts. She's releasing a tell all in August,

(59:25):
the same month as the Democrat Convention. She's the mother of Hunter's five
year old daughter, Navy Joan,who the family absolutely refuses to acknowledge,
to the point where they don't evenput up a stocking for her on the
family fireplace for Christmas. And thenthey stopped putting up stockings because she was
asked. Jill and Joe were askedevery year about it. So it's going

(59:47):
to be out of the shadows,My life inside the wild world of Hunter
Biden it's coming out on August twentieth, and she's and the Dead. This
is the first time I think peopleare seeing the daughter. The daughter's on
the cover of the book. AndI got to tell you, that kid
looks like Hunter Biden's kid. Haveyou seen that? Have you seen it?

(01:00:09):
Kan? Yeah, the kid lookslike Hunter Biden's kid. I don't
know how you can look at thatlittle girl and be like, that's because
I don't think she's shown her Idon't think she showed her face before.
But everybody's been talking about this kid. She's a beautiful little girl. She's
super super pretty. But that's kindof sad that you wouldn't want to acknowledge
that little girl. You're Joe andJill and you can't acknowledge one of your

(01:00:32):
grandkids because you disapprove of the mannerin which she was conceived. I mean,
your son was on drugs. You'renot gonna I can't imagine not acknowledging
if I was, If I,you know, was a grandparent, I
can't imagine not acknowledging a grand Ican't imagine that. How evil are you

(01:00:53):
and how self involved here? Ithink Joe Biden was so self absorbed that
he was more into himself as politicianthan he was being a dad, which
is why all his children are messedup. And I think that his whole
family revolved around his ego and makingtheir family millions and being shady. That
was it. But the book willbe out. And she was working at

(01:01:17):
a strip club in DC when theyfirst met. She's from Kentucky and she
there. Apparently there's like tons ofstories in this and he'd, like,
I guess when he was with her, that's when he was also dating his
sister in law, and he justsort of brushed her off. When he

(01:01:37):
wrote about her in the book,he mentioned her like briefly, like,
oh, he had women that he'dbeen with during his rampages and they were
hardly the dating type. But thething is is that London Roberts worked for
his work for his family for awhile. Like he had said that he
goes he challenged in court a womanor sorry, not Kentucky, Arkansas,

(01:01:58):
a woman in Arkansas. Blah blahblah. He gues, I had no
recollection of our encounter. That's howlittle connection I had. Except that's a
lie. There are emails of himinstructing this He employed her at Seneca.
He after I guess they got together. He employed her, and you guys
remember this, and he had heron their insurance. He dropped her while

(01:02:20):
she was pregnant from their family insurance, from this Seneca Rosemont insurance. And
there are emails that came out acouple of years ago that where he was
instructing the staff to drop her.So that's an absolute lie hunter. Biden's
just a piece of he still is. He's a horrible father. He's my
family would call him a that's whatthey would call him. An absolute I

(01:02:50):
I don't know. He might befifty something years old, but if I
was Joe or Jill, I wouldwhoop his ass with a wooden spoon and
a flip flop up and down PennsylvaniaAvenue, just as just But you remember
those emails, right, Kine,I'm gonna I'm gonna pull this out because
I got this in my bookmark system. Uh he had, uh? He

(01:03:13):
she because she worked at Rosemont Seneca. Yeah, I mean, and she
had testified already and in one ofthe in the tax evasion trial in California,
she had already testified to this,and he had he was gonna drop
he was gonna cut ties with her. So all of that, So the
emails and that came out ahead ofher testimony in the tax trial in California.

(01:03:36):
So him saying that he had norecollection, Not only did he have
recollection, he hired her to workat Rosemont Seneca. And then when she
got inconveniently pregnant and wouldn't get anabortion, then he's he dropped her,
dropped her from the insurance, shecut off her insurance. She's pregnant with
his child, and he cuts offher insurance, fires her. He is

(01:04:00):
scum. All the wrong people overdose. So oh, I said it.
Somebody hit should right, It's justridiculous. And the family's like, oh
well. At one point they hadto Joe and Jill had to publicly acknowledge

(01:04:21):
her. And this was not evena year ago. It was in July
of last year that they had theywere forced to finally publicly acknowledge her.
And all they said was that thisisn't a political issue, et cetera.
Uh, and we only want what'sbest for our grandchildren, including Navy.
But as Caine reminds, even Biden'sdogs and cats got stockings at Christmas.

(01:04:45):
Not even Little Navy Joan never did. Ever. They've never even seen her.
They've never met her. Hunter begrudginglymet her, and he wasn't going
to remember he had to be druggedto court for child support. He had
refused to pay child support, evenafter she took numerous paternity tests to And

(01:05:06):
I mean, you take one lookat this kid. That kid looks like
Hunter. She has her mom's prettiness, but she's got her dad's eyes.
That child, that child has HunterBiden's eyes in that for sure, you
can see it. I mean henot only did he not want to pay.

(01:05:26):
And Jan's showing you the on thesimulcast the book cover. You can
look at that little girl looks likeHunter. But then he wouldn't pay child
support. He's a deadbeat. Canyou can you imagine if I was Joe
Biden because he's trying to play becauseHunter and hours trying to play responsible dad,
happy families with his new instafluence wife, his instafluencer wife and their little

(01:05:49):
kid. I wouldn't allow them tobe at any of the White House events.
I would not allow them I becauseit's so embarrassing. They have no
self aware is they're white trash.That family, Actually, white trash is
better than that family. Shameful.So they're coming out with us. And

(01:06:11):
it's interesting because guess who's It's apresident of a super pack that backs RFK
that's publishing it, which is funny. So they're paying for that to be
published Skyhorse Publishing. They've already releasedexcerpts from it. The president, Tony
lions Is, is the co founderof the Kennedy's American Values Pack. But

(01:06:36):
yep, that's it. That's thestory that's I can't even We'll see how
this goes, but that'll be veryinteresting as that comes out, because you
know, she's gonna have to goon a book tour. She's going to
be on a book tour when thisall unfolds at the DNC. That's when

(01:06:58):
she's going to be on her booktour. Interesting is it not? Very
interesting? So we'll see how thatgoes. Now, coming up, we're
gonna get into some of the someof the November stuff, some of the
against some polling, all that,blah blah blah. And we're still watching
the jury's deliberating these charges in thisNew York case, which is weird,

(01:07:20):
and we're gonna we'll keep an eyeon this and bring you any developments if
it comes. And of course thenyou've got the latest with they're going after
Amy Coney Bard's husband now, whichis so stupid Rolling Stone is they're saying,
oh, Amy Cony Barret's husband isrepresenting Fox in a lawsuit. And
and of course these are the samepeople who are going after the Alitos.
Now there's more that's coming out aboutthis case with the Alitos in the flag.

(01:07:44):
Their neighbors are major BLM activists whohave been harassing this elderly couple forever.
And we're going to tell you thatstory that the media won't. So
we still have a lot of stuff. And our friend Seth Weathers is given
away smoking the bandits a smoking thevehicle. Say that we'll tell you more
from Smoking the Bandit. So we'llget in all of that coming up.
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decisions. It's time for Florida Man. A Florida man bites a bar manager's

(01:09:10):
finger over an incident about a dog, leading to a brawl Saint Petersburg.
Yet absolutely happened. I mean,I like to joke and say that John
Wick began It's a dog film.It's like old Yeller. Florida man was
arrested over mother's of Memorial Day weekendafter he bit a bar manager's finger Kenneth
Davis, twenty seven, a MadeiraBeach, was taken to jail Sunday afternoon

(01:09:32):
after a group of friends he waswith became unruly when they were told they
could not bring a dog into undertowbeach bar. And then deputy said,
that's when Davis lunged forward and bitat the bar manager's finger. The manager
defended himself punched Davis in the face. A brawl between Davis's group and the
bar stat broke out and it wasall caught on video. The fight was

(01:09:53):
broken up when the police arrived,and the bar manager did not want to
file battery, so Davis just gota disorderly intoxication charge. He was taking
a panel's County jail. I willsay it sounded like a bar scuffle the
bar manager roll with it. Youdon't really get people who are that jill.
That guy needs to be counting ablessings because he probably could have gotten

(01:10:16):
like worse. And also that's nothow you settle disputes. But it also
sounded like the bar managers maybe pointinghis finger in his face, and that's
kind of how that happened. Soand the guy threw the first punch,
so I'm just saying, but Idon't mind if dogs are in a bar.
I just don't like it when peopledon't when they're bad owners. I
just like bad owners more than Ijust like any dog. I have to

(01:10:38):
say. Let's see here, ooh, a Florida man discovers a mas to
dong tusk. It's huge while fossilhunting off of the Florida coast. That's
pretty significant. I gotta be honest, I would have thought that it just
looked like a big chunk of driftwood. Right. One's going to show you.
The guy's the picture in the simulcast. It's a four foot long mastet

(01:10:59):
on tusk. Alex Lundberg twenty ninewas he, you know, Scuba's and
he is an amateur fossil hunter andhe stays at his parents' house when he
visits the beach and he searches forprehistoric objects in the waters nearby. He
goes, I'm a week in warrior. He discovered this tusk. I mean
it's says he goes. I mean, to me, it looks like a
piece of driftwood. I would notHe realized it was a tusk, and

(01:11:24):
he said that it isn't uncommon tofind broken pieces like that. He goes,
but this is the first time weever saw something this big. He
goes. We call it mammoth Parkbecause it looks just like tree bark,
so he knew what he was lookingfor. I literally would have swam right
over it. I'm not gonna lie. And now I feel bad because I'm
like, have I ever been arounda fossil like that and not notice?
Because they just I don't know.It's kind of crazy. Cinnamon roll battery?

(01:11:46):
What in the world? Oh mygosh, all right, so this
lady Florida woman Saint Petersburg, Whyis everything Saint Petersburg? Lately, a
Florida woman was arrested after she hurleda cinnamon roll at another person at a
soup kitchen of all plays is inFlorida last week. Anne Marie Luna was
arrested and charged with misdemeanor battery.Was at the Saint Vincent de Paul Cares
Goal. Anne Marie Luna Luna,Okay, just check it. Why she

(01:12:13):
sounds a little loony? Oh yeah, she threw a cinnamon roll at the
back of a man's head, nearthe base of his neck, and it
was captured on security footage. Hedidn't suffer any injuries, but he said
he wanted to press charges. Reallyat a cinnamon roll. This is okay.
See, this is why you can'thave me be in a position of
power like that elected, because I'dbe like, you know what, I'm
going to make up a charge rightnow. You're a pansy and you're gonna

(01:12:35):
get charged for that. Here's afive hundred dollars fine. You know what
I mean. I know you shouldn'tbe throwing food. You're a grown woman.
That's dumb. But also if youget hit with the cinnamon roll,
unless it was like a couple daysold in stale, you're not getting hurt.
It's a pastry. It hits youin the neck. You're a dude,
you know what I'm saying. Likewhat, it's not like you get

(01:12:58):
the fine. She's not giving youfive hundre. What in the world.
Let's see. A Florida man recordeda turtle riding a ten foot alligator around
on a pond like a horse,only in Florida. I love how high
the little turtles got its head stretchedup. Well, it's got its head
stretched up. Hotel. A travelblogger in Florida captured a turtle riding on

(01:13:18):
the back of a gator, andgator apparently did not care that its food
was riding it around like a horseand it's it's cute, but don't try
this because I don't I don't knowhow the turtle gets away from this.
Did anybody make sure the turtle actuallygot away safely? Because I'm feeling like
maybe it wouldn't because they eat thosethings, you know, So I mean,

(01:13:39):
I'm just assuming that it did,because they never said that it didn't
eat it. Because how do youget away for your turtle on a gator
like that, knowing the gator eatsyou swim in the opposite direction of the
mouth. I mean, the gatorsswim fast. Got lee all right?
That does it for this for Florida. Man, third hour on the way
and coming up, we got thelatest with this trial. Seth Weathers is

(01:14:01):
going to join us and he's givenaway a car. We'll explain. My
colleague Harrrienton had a recent analysis onhow Trump is gaining ground with black voters
that hit from his analysis that Trumphas doubled his support among black voters from
this point four years ago, inpart because he's pulling in a quarter of
black voters under fifty in polling analysis. Why is that, Well, Listen,

(01:14:29):
we know right now that we're operatingin an incredibly fractured and fragmented media
environment, and you still have alot of young voters in particular who have
not yet tuned in to the presidentialelection. And so that's why this campaign
is relentlessly focused on our reaching voterswhere they are right now, not waiting
until September or October some campaigns havedone in the past to reach out to

(01:14:50):
black voters, young black voters inparticular, but using every tool at our
disposal right now to do so.It's so lame. So then you think
it's the media that's one of theBiden's people with the campaign. Welcome back
to the program, Dane last yearwith you top of this Third Hour,
that's one of them. They've beenThe media has been above and beyond so
helpful to Biden. I mean,the media is what's kept his campaign alive.

(01:15:14):
That's a fact. I mean they'vegone after they've done all of the
bidding of the left of the Democrats. They've done all of it, and
like for instance, with this wholegoing after the Supreme Court. Now they're
turning their training their sights on JusticeAlito. They want him to recuse himself
from Trump cases related to the twentytwenty election because his wife flew a flag.

(01:15:38):
I'm not even making this up.It's so dumb, because his wife
flew a flag, and it wasshe first flew a flag upside down because
she was fighting with the neighbors.Actually, the neighbors were fighting with them.
That's the thing. The media wasnot being honest about this. So

(01:16:00):
this I don't know if you knewthis. What started this off is they're
super left BLM activist neighbors that startedharassing them some time ago, and even
the New York Times kind of touchedon it. There were a number of
of entities that touched on it.But apparently the neighbors were harassing them quite

(01:16:27):
extensively, and they called the theycalled his well, I can't say what
they called his wife, right,yeah, I can't say that word.
They called her a see you nextTuesday. That works, right, Yeah,
that's what they call because they did. They called her that, and
uh yeah, so they have theneighbors have been not nice. They've they've

(01:16:55):
harassed them they've gone after them thatI'm like looking up, let's see this.
This is a New York Times piecethat said the conflict was so because
the neighbors. By the way,Uh, she put the flag up on
U after the neighbors began harassing them. Isn't that nice? And it escalated.

(01:17:20):
The neighbors said that in their intheir thirties, that she was to
see you next Tuesday. Uh,and they big they started harassing her and
then that's when she put the flagup upside down, and then they called
the police onner because of it.I mean, they sound nuts. The
neighbors sound crazy. The New YorkTimes has been and and the Washington Post

(01:17:45):
have just been like obsessive over thisstory. Except the problem is that they
didn't really include how bad the neighborsare. They said, the Blm neighbors,
you know, they they had putup a you are complicit sign.
That's kind of what kicked it off. They put up signs on their property

(01:18:06):
saying you are complicit. And theyhad Belm they had already Belm stuff up
on their property, but they wereputting these signs up and that they were
saying, oh, well, itwas about Republicans not just that the Alitos,
except the signs were facing the Alito'shouse. So that is kind of
a problem, you know, sure, yeah, it's a little bit.
It's a little bit of a problemwith that, right, And so they

(01:18:30):
keep trying to and the neighbor,by the way, worked with the New
York Times and clearly is the instigator. They were trying to spin and make
it look like his wife was theantagonist and all of this when they started
all of this, So they arethis mid thirties couple. They're not married.
They're this mid thirties couple. They'reliving at the parents' house. They

(01:18:53):
don't even own the property that they'reliving in next to the Alitos. They're
staying at one of their parents' house. And they acknowledged that they put they
first had the F Trump sign thatwas not censored. They had the F
Trump sign and then apparently it wasn'tjust Alito, but some of their other
neighbors, including Alito's wife, saidthat that was offensive and they were like,

(01:19:16):
oh, you're you're justice Alito's wife. They zeroed in on her,
and then they put up another othersigns that said you're complicit. They would
deliberately drive repeatedly past her house,past the Alito's house to watch what they
were doing. Uh. And thenwhen the missus Alito flew the flag upside

(01:19:38):
down, they called the police onthem. That's that's the timeline of this.
And when they were trying to andthey tried to craft this, they
tried to craft this like ridiculous narrativeas though they were the ones who were
victimized, when they were the instigatorsin this whole entire thing. And if

(01:19:59):
you yeah, and I'll make sureI put the New York Times piece in
the email prep. If you're asubseex subscriber for chapter and verse my newsletter,
you get the email prep. I'mgoing to put this. I'm going
to put this in here because Ithink in the very beginning when the when
the Washington Post wrote the first storyabout the upside down flag, they did
not include that it was because ofmonths of harassment that that happened, months

(01:20:26):
after months of harassment from those neighbors. The thirty something year old far left
you know, suburbanite, white commieBLM supporters who moved into the parents' house.
They didn't even own the property.So yeah, anyway, they were
pressing and they've been pressuring Alito toresign and the media, I mean know,
I just gave you an example howthe media has been working overtime to
protect not just Biden, but thewhole entire left. So they were demanding

(01:20:51):
that this that Alito, because ofthis, he should write all of this,
he should recuse himself from all Trumpcases, because of how his wife
flew the flag, et cetera.You know, all of this stuff and
a brand, that pine Tree flag. Remember that was the other thing that

(01:21:12):
the Washington Post ran as like anadditional layer of you know, additional insults.
So Alito says he's not recusing himself. This is new. He writes
a letter to Congress that you noflag flaning incidents do not meet the standards
for recusal, and he addresses thetwo. In the two incidents, he
said, the first sided includes theconcerns about flying a flag upside on American

(01:21:36):
flag outside the home in Virginia warmy wife and I reside, and he
says, he goes, my wifeand I own our Virginia home jointly.
He goes, as I've stated publicly, I've had nothing to do whatsoever with
the flying of that flag. Iwasn't even aware with it until it was
called to my attention. I askedmy wife to take it down, but
for several days she refused, andhe goes, she has the legal right

(01:21:57):
to use the property how she seesfit, and he said, he goes,
she was, I will note,greatly distressed at the time, doing
large part to a very nasty neighborhooddispute in which I had no involvement.
And he's talking about the neighbors displayeda sign attacking her personally, and a
man lived in the house who trailedher all the way up and down the
street. He berated her in mypresence, using foul language. And that's

(01:22:20):
when the man called her to seeyou next tuesday. He would go over
to their property and start like yellingat whenever he saw them outside and yell
at them, and he called herto see you next Tuesday. I'm going
to tell you the fact that JusticeAlito did knock this man on his ass,
that's grounds for him to be onthat court. That alone demonstrates restraint,

(01:22:41):
because I, as the woman,would have knocked the man on his
ass. I gotta tell you.So He's like, yeah, I'm not
stepping down bite me. Good forhim, and I love that he doesn't
I want to. Everyone's like,oh, he threw his wife under the
bus. No, he didn't.Left all the left that's going to be
the new thing that they craft allthe left who loves to talk about empowered

(01:23:02):
women. Let me introduce you toa powered, an empowered woman. Her
name is missus Alito. She don'ttake no shade. Okay, She's not
gonna take no harassment. She isnot going to deal with these yuppies moving
in next door to her and callingher names, following her up and down
the street, driving past her house, spying on her, harassing her,
stalking her, putting up signs intheir yard facing their property. She's not

(01:23:28):
going to deal with all that stuff. She's gonna fly the flag and she
knows how to do it, andshe's gonna do whatever she wants to do
because she's an empowered woman. SamaJustice Alito didn't throw her under the bus.
She's an empowered woman. She's notunder the bus. She took the
damn bus and threw it in yourface. So stop with this stupid narrative.
Okay, she can stand her ownground, right, it's like that

(01:23:49):
video of what not the other notthe Kelsey brother that's dating Taylor Swift.
Who is the other Kelsey brother,Travis Kelcey. He's got a Jason,
He's got a wife named Kylie orright. And there was a video that
came out that I saw yesterday.Her and her husband were having a date
night on Memorial Day weekend. SoSteve, what's a crumbum? Okay?

(01:24:18):
Because that was used in the contextdescribing the people harassing the Kelsey's. There's
a video of it. And theywere having date night a Memorial Day weekend
and this like middle aged woman wanteda picture with him, and they very
politely declined, and the woman gotnuts. She tried getting into his wife's
face and all this stuff. Herhusband had to step in front. And

(01:24:41):
there was one thing that I noticedas I was watching the video. She
was taller than the husband. Hiswife was like six foot tall, right,
And she can pretty much stand herground, and he stood back in
the parking lot as she handled business. And she wasn't. She did not
she was not belligerent like the otherwoman. She just told the other woman,
I can smell that alcohol on yourbreath and this is embarrassing, and

(01:25:02):
he just kind of stood there andlet her hand it because his wife could
handle it and he knew she could. That's, you know why a man
given his wife space to TCB.Now, if the husband had probably gotten
froggy, then I think he wouldhave gotten involved. But I say this,
I thought it was crazy first off, because they're entitled to their privacy
and I would never stop like acelebrity while they're having dinner with their family

(01:25:23):
and being like, can you takea picture of me, and then lose
my mind when they don't. Becauseshe was screaming all kinds of stuff at
his wife, like you're never gonnayou're never gonna be welcome in this town.
She was calling her all kinds ofstuff, which is insane to me.
But okay, but I just Iwas watching this video and I'm like,
weren't they weren't people denigrating his wifejust like a week earlier because of
Harrison Bucker and saying you're a homemaker, like that's a pejorative and all this

(01:25:45):
other stuff. I watched this sixfoot tall glamazon hold her own while this
you know, Harpy was I watchedthis lady hold her own and I'm like
half y'all out there trying to denigrateher for being a mom. You couldn't
do what she just did here,she had grace poised. She didn't match
the belligerency of this other lady.It was pretty pretty phenomenal. And I

(01:26:08):
think that the same thing applies toSam Alito's wife here, Justice Alito's wife.
She's gonna fly that flag and she'sgonna do what she wants to do.
She's not gonna let some thirty yearold babies, these yuppie babies.
I mean, they're thirty years old. That's like the Hunter Biden syndrome.
Why can't they have their own property? Why do they got to squat in
their parents' property, living next door, acting like fools and doing this stuff

(01:26:29):
and disrupting the peace of that neighborhood. And then they work with the New
York Times, who very happily willwork with the media because they believe,
as Joe Biden does, that theyshould pack the Supreme Court, and they
craft this stupid BS narrative. Ilike Alito's response. It was great.
And now all of the news youwould probably miss. It's time for Dana's
quick five, so I don't wantto. Oh yeah, they're trying to

(01:26:53):
say that one of the side effectsof that is it o zimpeth, the
weight loss shot thing that that peopledo. They said that it apparently I've
read this article this morning that saidthat it's impulse control, that that's a
side effect of it is impulse controlsidebar. I watched the South Park the

(01:27:14):
weight loss special that was actually hysterical. That was really funny. Let's see,
we already had this headline. Thisis the second time this is in
here. Police say three La Countyseven to eleven stores were robbed in an
hour. It's La shocker. Let'ssee a Campbell man I don't even know
Campbell was arrested for elder abuse.So a guy punched a guy in the
face and the guy was elderly.Next, this IRS apparently tole the files

(01:27:41):
of at least fifty thousand Americans,much higher than previously acknowledged, according to
Americans for Tax Reform. They saidthat this because this was a story.
Remember, but I think that peoplewere unaware of how widespread it was.
It's the the IRS. They findthe largest that of private taxpayer information in
his stole the individual and business taxfiles of fifty thousand to seventy thousand people.

(01:28:06):
According to a Wall Street Journal piecewritten by one of the victims of
the theft and the sentencing, thegovernment said that they understated the amount of
victims by thousands, but actually itwas tens of thousands. It was fifty
thousand felonies. The guy committed fiftythousand felonies, but he got charged with

(01:28:27):
one single count. And the victimsinclude like Oprah, Whimfrey, Lebron,
James Lauren, Michaels, Floyd Mayweather, Michael Jordan, Calvin Klein, like
most of them are not famous,but those are the famous ones. So
many of them are about to geta notification from the Treasury that air privacy
was compromised. Yeah, the guyonly got five years for fifty thousand felonies.

(01:28:49):
That's crazy. How was that justa singular count? I don't get
how that's one singular count. Apul says, a majority of Democrats approve
of replacing Biden on the twenty twentyor twenty twenty four ticket. We're replacing
him with a new new Democrat nominee. The Rasmussen poll of ony one and

(01:29:09):
thirteen likely voters conducted from mid Mayfound that fifty four percent of Democrats think
it's app that think it's acceptable.Wow, I mean, you know,
they did go to the virtual nominationto bypass all of that stuff at the
convention. There's a reason why theydid it. Just saying Israel's mass casualty

(01:29:31):
strike in Rafa. People were sayingit doesn't cross Biden's redline, mainly because
Israel didn't do it. I don'tknow why people are insisting that somehow Israel
did this. But they said theydid not cause the fire in Rafa,
that it was not from their missile. They did not use a missile in
that air strike. That's not whatthey said. No, remember the last
time that Israel was blamed for somethingand the video footage came out and it

(01:29:55):
showed it was Hamas's own rocket thathit their own hospital and Israel was for
it. Same thing is happening here. So coming up, our friend Seth
Weathers is doing a car giveaway.You know him, He's behind the Dad's
ultra conservative, Dad's ultra right beer. He's next stick with us craving a
daily dose of intellectual adrenaline. Lookno further than the Dana Show podcast where

(01:30:16):
Curiosity Meets Courage by following on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your
podcasts. It's been a wild ridesince I started Conservative Dad's Ultra Right Beer,
and we're just getting started. Wegot back to the basics, great

(01:30:40):
beer, fun, patriotism, fastcars, and beautiful real women and one
WoT free. But some people tellme I need to tone down the politics
and our ads, so I'm makingthis ad just for them. I swear

(01:31:09):
I had this as a matchbox carback in the day, Like you remember
the old metal matchbox cars that likethey felt like miniature, actual toy like
actual cars, toy size. Ihad. I had, that is it?
That's uh. It was the nineteenseventy seven Pontiac trans Am from Smoking
the Bandit that was driven in themovie with one of the greatest actors to

(01:31:30):
ever Grace Celluloid Lord Burt Reynolds,who was a good looking man up to
his dying day. And I'll fightyou on that hill. Welcome back to
the Dana Show. Dana last yearwith you at the bottom of this third
hour. Back when men had hairon their chests for their gold medallions to
lay on right isn't that it's anest for the necklace. Anyway, welcome
back to the program. So thatwas a commercial from Ultra Right Beer and

(01:31:55):
one of my favorite things to do, by the way, and we're gonna
bring on Seth Weather's in just second. One of my fas everything's to do
is if like you're entertaining right andyou maybe don't know all of the political
leanings of everybody. Although in myhouse it's very rare unless somebody brings a
date, I may not know wherethey stand politically. That's the first thing
I offer them. I don't offerthem a glass of wine. I'm like,

(01:32:17):
here, would you like a brew? And it's nice and cold,
right, And I also provide anice cold stein for them. Also,
their expression is gonna tell me whetherI'm gonna take them out of the house
by their ear or if they're staying. So joining us right now, and
you can find all of this overat Conservative Dad's car dot com, Ultra
Right Beer dot com as well ConservativeDad himself Seth Wethers, who joins us

(01:32:38):
now with his pyramid of beer behindhim. Everyone needs a nice ziggurat of
Bruskies. It's good to be withyou, yeah, it's great to be
back. So tell me this,because I asked you this. This is
my first question was is this thecar? Because I wanted to know Burt
Reynolds breathed on it because I'm kindof a big fan of Burt Reynolds,
and I was like, the BurtReynolds on this car? Is that the

(01:33:00):
one that's actually that he touched andwas around? Unfortunately it is not that
one, because I will fight youfor it. It looks just like it
though it does look it looks justlike it. Does it come with a
new set of tires? Because Iwatched you drive in that commercial three times
now, we actually did have toget a new time. It was pretty
bad, but we had a lotof fun doing that. But uh car

(01:33:23):
certainly held up under a lot ofconditions that day. So you're giving this
car away, It's I'm really startingto regret it, to be honest,
but I kind of can't take itback. Now. My seven year old
is very upset about this. Yeah, I mean it's I mean, it's
a beautiful car, and it's ayou know, it's an iconic it's and
everybody knows smoking the bandit. Sotell me, where did you get the
idea where you're like, you knowwhat, let's just give away. Let's

(01:33:45):
give away, you know, aPontiac transand let's go ahead and do it
with smoking the bandit car with somebeer. Because that's how you can You're
automatically entered when you purchase some brew. Correct. Yeah, And you can
also just go there's a link.You can also just enter a cel phone
number of sign up for text messagesthat all so of enters you. So
there's other ways that people can enter. But you know, we did a
commercial while back, Smoky and theConservative Dad that we thought was pretty fun.

(01:34:06):
I have no idea how we cameup with that. Probably, I'm
pretty sure I just wanted an excuseto get one of these old cars.
Yeah, and so that's how it. Yeah, I would do the sum
with it. I would do somethingwhere I could I'd have to use like
a nineteen seventy Challenger or something likethat. And this is an excuse me'd
nice. See. Yeah, I'mtelling you, so you came up with
the idea for this car. Andif you and you can go to Conservative

(01:34:28):
Vadscar dot com as well to see, like, you know, everything all
online orders. Everybody's automatically entered towin so they can win. So like,
what do you just like show upwith beer in the car like when
they when they win? Like,how does that work? We are going
to fill the trunk with beer oddlyenough, but we're going to pick the
winner on August twenty first, andthen we'll have some kind of something to
actually give it away shortly thereafter.But the program goes all the way to

(01:34:50):
the twenty first of August and thenwe select who the winner is. You
can have like an Ed McMahon,he's dead right, Ed mcmannon. You
can have like an Ed McMahon kindof like giveaway. We actually have some
fun ideas on that we can't shareit just yet that we're finalizing, but
I think we're gonna have fun withthe giveaway for sure. That would break
car for you. I can seeyou hopping around. Okay, So please

(01:35:10):
talk to my husband about this,because see, at first, I was
like I would love a seventies Challenger. I wanted the Dodge Demon. I
really wanted that. And I justtold a story a little earlier how Richard
Rawlings, who we know, he'sa great guy. I was. We're
at the same dealership and it wasthe last one in the DFW area and
Brawlings got it. He got thecar, he drove away. I saw
a video later of him driving awayin the car that I wanted. And
my husband really need a Dodge Demon. Yeah, yes's not a question you

(01:35:33):
need to be asking a woman,because my husband was like, you know
what, it's for the best becauseyou'd wrap it around a tree. That's
what he tells me about every carthat goes faster than sixty. He's like,
I know how you drive, You'regonna wrap it around a tree.
I'm like, I'm not I promise, but I feel like this car would
suit me well. Seth, Ithink it would. I think it would.
It's a fun car to drive,that's for sure. Like I said,

(01:35:53):
I I'm gonna be sad to giveit up, but I think whoever
wins it's going to be thrilled tohave the car. And you know,
this commercial was full of patriotism andall the things that you mentioned. Because
beer commercials have been boring and donot want to drink their beer. Yeah,
beautiful, real women look good lookingwomen in commercials. Women like good
looking women. We don't want tosee ugly women in commercials. I'm going

(01:36:15):
to say you can't. I don'twant to see an ugly fat chick and
a commercial because I'm not going tobuy anything from an ugly fat check right,
I agree, exactly balance the weightoff the car anyway. It's a
psychological thing, like men will lookat it. W Men will be like,
that's the kind of woman I'd liketo date. Women will be like,
I'd like to be in shape likethat woman, or have hair like
that woman, or whatever. It'sa psychological thing. There's like, you
know, there's some smarts that goalong with the advertising that they're just not

(01:36:38):
getting to day Seth. I agree, And we're trying to provide that to
people that are looking back to whenthings were a little simpler. Men were
men and women were women, andwe're trying to promote that in our marketing.
And we're also we're out there doinga lot of things. Obviously,
we do have a political mission withwhat we are as a company. We
want to be a great beer,but we're also a movement company. You
know, we're donating to causes thatare important to conservatives. We fully funded

(01:37:00):
a school board race last year.We end up donating one hundred thousand dollars
to the Trumpet lector's lawsuit here inGeorgia. So we're just we're putting our
money where our mouth is. Alot of these things, Big corporate liberal
companies do it for all their leftwing projects, so we're going to do
it for the right wing. Solet me get this straight. The more
beer you drink, the more goodyou do. This is actually true.
And you know, the seventeen seventysix Project Pack, which overturned school board

(01:37:24):
races, is happy every time theyhear an ultra right crack open because they
know they're going to get up port. It's just sound of freedom. Imagine
that. I mean really, yeah, that's every time you drink. See,
the more beer you drink America,the more ultra ripe beer you drink,
the more good that has done,the more that communism is defeated.
You're literally fighting communism with beer everysingle day. Hey, this country is

(01:37:45):
actually founded in taverns over beer.Was the King Street Patriots founded in a
pub? Yes, yep, thiscountry's founded by beer. We're looking to
bring that back. And you know, obviously we have a lot of exciting
things in the future with the Brain, and we have some other flavors that
we're working on, beverages that we'reworking on coming out with. We have
some some fun stuff coming in thefuture for sure. To misk you this,

(01:38:06):
we're talking to Seth Weathers with UltraRight Beer and you can find it
at Ultra rightbeer dot com. Andit'll also take you right to that amazing
giveaway with that nineteen seventy seven PontiacTransam. This car's older than eighty one.
This is in eighty one. Theoriginal is seventy seven, was first
movie. This would have been thesecond movie model. Okay, so this
is an eighty one Pontiac Transam.So giving away this beautiful car. I

(01:38:29):
was. I was looking literally allweekend for the smatchbox car because I think
I saved some of them because I'ma freak. Because I don't think I
gave this one to my boys.I did withhold a few things I did.
Sorry, They're actually valuable. I'veseen them on eBay and stuff.
They're hard to find. They arevery difficult to find. I mean ask
you this. I speaking of youngergenerations like the what is it like gen
z that are in their twenties now, I was reading that they're drinking like

(01:38:49):
less beer and less wine and allof this. Do you find that that
pendulum is going to swing the otherway though, because I feel like they're
turned off with all the marketing andmessaging that's completely empathetical to what America is
about. Yeah, I think so, And there are some trends with that,
but there we go through trends withbeverages. I mean you have some
of the you know, they're readyto drink cocktails. Those are nasty.

(01:39:12):
Who does that? Phases? Allthese things come and go, and so
everything's on different phase. You know, I don't know how long that last
beer is going to be around forever? Yeah, that is sure. And
the conservative people in that age range, they tend to be drinking beer to
peers. So when we go outplaces, they're all about it. So
I think that I think that mightbe a temporary blip. Are you involved
in like the fret boy summer stuff? Because as we saw colleges winding down,

(01:39:36):
we saw these amazing fraternity brothers goout and protect the flag and stand
against all these like terrorists supporting hamasyou know fans out there, which was
amazing to see. And one ofthem, they're going to have apparently a
big kegger. Are you going todo ultra right? You know? Fret
Boy summer, we actually were doingthat. We were in the process of
putting one together there with those guysin North Carolina, and it was going

(01:40:00):
on great. There would have beena huge crowd, and I know it's
almost impossible to imagine a frat partycould be too big and too fun.
But it appears it was getting toobig and too fun for some people and
so they shut it down. Sounfortunately we did not get to do it,
but there is talk about doing somethingwhen they come back in the fall,
as well as some other people thereas also, So it should be
a fun time. I love it. I love what you guys do,
and it just it's fun. It'slike it makes stuff fun again, and

(01:40:24):
we absolutely I feel so deprived ofthat. Yeah. And the thing is
like conservatives, like we have veryimportant issues. We know how bad things
are, we know how pivotals someof these situations we're in as a country
right now, and so maybe itmakes us all you know, it can.
It's it's maybe a little hard tothrow fun into it, but you
can't just completely take yourself out ofculture and out of reality and not have

(01:40:45):
fun with things anymore. And ifyou want to actually change the culture.
And so we're kind of going wherepeople are and providing them a product that
they love and that they want thatjust has our twist on it. And
you can get a nice nineteen eightyone Pontiac trans am too smoking the Band
of Style, and just don't driveit like sethic because you'll have to replace
your tires there for one afternoon.So do that. Just under that,
you go to Altra right Beer dotcom and get it. It's ultra reight.

(01:41:09):
Oh, one last thing I wasgoing to tell you, because my
stepdad was always a big you know, I know, we got to get
him converted. You. When hewas down here over Christmas, he went
for the ultra right beer in thefridge, and because I refused to bring
he found like an old I don'tknow where he found. I guess I

(01:41:29):
had it hidden somewhere on an oldbud light and it was in there a
bottle. But he didn't drink it. He was going for the He went
for the ultra right. I thinkhe liked your beer better. He'd never
say, but you know, becausehe's Saint Louis born and bred. You
know, he's I think he wasborn in the bowels of the brewery there.
But he was drinking ultra right beerand he went through it. He
because he enjoys a bruskie, sohe he likes a great beer. Well,
we'll have to bring the car outand meet him. We may be

(01:41:53):
out in Texas with the car atsome point in the next few months.
We watch come let you. We'lllet you tear up the tires for a
change. I think that'd be funto watch. Not telling you guys,
we're not telling Chris this. I'mnot going to wrap it around a tree.
So these are we're just no oneon social media say a damn thing.
You'll keep your mouth shut, butit's gonna happen. Seth Weather's Ultra
Ripe beer dot com. Make sureyou go get your beer and you're automatically

(01:42:15):
entered to win my trans amy.It's good to see you. Thanks so
much, Seth. Congrats. FollowDana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever
you get your podcasts because knowledge isyour ultimate superpower. Hashtag f jib that's
pretty cold line it is. Doyou know what f Jibay Mains, Joe

(01:42:45):
Boden, how goodness sex as too. Oh my gosh. So this lady
looks like man Joni. I gottasay, with her white hair, that's
adorable. I love it. Welcomeback to the program, Dana last year.
Ah, can we adopt her asa mama. I'd like to adopt
her. She she's she's a riot, all right, So welcome back to

(01:43:09):
the program. Make sure you gosign up over at subtac chapter and verse
because in the event, I thinkthey said that they're going to go to
like four or four thirty today thejury. That's Eastern time, so that's
like three three thirty Central. Ifthere is a if there is like any
kind of like uh, you know, they come out with the decision,
or even if they don't, youknow, we'll we'll have that in the

(01:43:30):
thing. But if they come outwith the decision, there's going to be
a piece out about that shortly.So make sure you sign up. And
we also have you know, thepreppy meal that comes out all those all
those good things too. In themeantime, the couple of other things to
hit on as well, because wedidn't get to everything we were talking about.
The Bidens and we were going overthe uh, this whole thing with

(01:43:56):
the trial, which is wild.Can I I have to tell you about
this argument that the met is having. Oh gosh, I'm gonna should I
get to the Vegas alien video lateror because that's like a big one that
we got to talk about. Yeah, we have a limited amount of time
here. That's gonna be tomorrow.So this has to do with a thing
that we've seen before. We actuallyshowed the video in headlines when it happened,

(01:44:20):
and it was like body cam footageof the police like showing up and
there was like an eight foot tallalien or something. It was very signs
like m Night Channel and signs kindof thing. Well, apparently there's like
a million developments with a story.It hasn't gone away, and we're gonna
we'll touch on it, so we'lltalk about it. The met Museum Metropolitan

(01:44:43):
Museum of Art, they have theirfirst Native American curator. But now all
the other Native American tribes, allthe indigenous campaigners are questioning her. They
said that she's not a real NativeAmerican and in fact, one of the
quotes was she wants to be theonly Native American in the room is what
one woman accused her of. Andshe said that she's pure Apacha and that

(01:45:06):
her family roots are from Mexico,Northern Mexico and Texas. And apparently that's
not that is not one of theofficially recognized nations of from the US Department
of Interiors Indian Affairs Division, Sothey're saying she's a fake Native American.

(01:45:27):
And one woman who is a memberof Cherokee Nation, she compiled genealogy of
this woman's family. She said,we wonder why that, with all of
the Native American scholars out there,why the met chose her. She's definitely
not Native American. So is thislike another Elizabeth Warren type situation here?
She looks the part, at leastshe looks like she looks like she is.

(01:45:48):
Yeah, calling her a pretend ofpretending, but they're called Yeah,
they're calling her a Pretendian. Shelooks like she is, but I don't
Elizabeth Warren. Elizabeth Warren definitely wasn't. So yeah, that was a problem
anyway. So that's uh. We'llhave all the latest free on the trial
coming up a substack, all right. In the meantime today, instupidity,

(01:46:10):
I believe it or not our president. He made it on today in stupidity.
Again, it's probably a hundred timesthis year. Uh did we have
like I mean, do we havethe internet back in the back in the
day. Let's listen to what hesays here. Listen, I promised to
us access affordable high speed internet becausenow internet is just as important as was

(01:46:31):
in the days of Franklin Roosevelt.Internet was as important as the days of
Franklin Roosevelt. I am we didn'thave the internet back then, thinking that
was a mistake. Yeah, wedidn't have the internet back in that time.
Did he go to school with him? By the way, Franklin Roosevelt,
he may have. He could haveprobably killed it rolled over him.

(01:46:57):
I don't know. So that's ourpresident. There you go, mm hmm.
Makes all the sense in the world, doesn't it, Folks? That
does it for us today. Ihope you have a wonderful evening. Find
us on Facebook, YouTube, likeand subscribe and also substack. Find us
over at substack as well. Havea great night. Tack with you tomorrow.
Oh, I'll be on Jesse Waterstonight in a seven pm Central hour
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