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Jordan, Jordan, why'd you cometo Egypt? Why'd you come to America
for a job? For a job? You know it's illegal across the border
like this, right, Yeah,you don't care? Yes, Hi,
guys? Where are you guys from? In Egypt? Egypt? Where are
you from? What country? Turkey? All Turkey? Where are you from?
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Egypt? Egypt? Egypt? Guys. We got some pretty stunning data
from our CBP contacts. Since Octoberone, here in San Diego sectors,
there's been about two hundred and sixtythousand illegal immigrants apprehended by Border Patrol.
We're told of that number, seventyeight percent of them have been released into
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the United States, and we're toldthat's primarily because a lot of the people
crossing here are coming from countries whereit is very difficult to deport people.
They're not afraid of deportation. Youheard that Jordanian guy tell me when I
asked them, you don't care aboutcrossing the illegally? Says yes, I
don't care. We'll send it backto you. There's a good reason,
you know, it's there's not athere's not an issue there. This is
still I think one of the biggestuh, one of the well that in
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the economy. It's like if youhad to pick which one was the biggest,
Like if you had to pick thesingle singular biggest issue to get Biden
on, what would it be?What would it be on? Does it?
Like for real? Do we know? Can we say like what it
would be on? Yeah? Iknow, I was like thinking about this.
So when I when I stacked theshow, one of the things that
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I think of is is how we'regoing to approach, Like how am I
how am I going to break down, you know, all of the the
biggest issues that we have and thenkind of you know, build the show
around that. I'm looking at this, I'm like, well, Jimney Christmas,
what is the biggest issue? Becausethe board this is a huge issue.
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But then you know, we alsohave the economy. I'm not going
to even get into the foreign policyand the two tiers of justice. Where
else? We got housing market?Wait to hear some of the headlines I
have for you about that a lot. Right, So this, I still,
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I feel like, is such ahuge issue. And while I you
know, I love following the HunterBiden trial, I do want to make
sure that we are you know,also hitting all of you know, we're
covering this stuff that they're wanting tohide. So welcome to the show.
Dana Lash with you top of thisfirst hour, and we're we're looking over
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because this the executive order that hesigned yesterday. There's tons of loopholes on
this and we're going to go overthose with you. So we've got that.
We're also going to get into thelatest with the Hunter Biden trial.
That drama continues, and it's onlygoing to get more dramatic. I think
it's actually already started to get moredramatic because they had I'm sorry, I'm
getting all the women confused. Theex wife Kathleen is on the stand right
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now, the other one. Sorry, there's a lot of women. Hayley,
who was his sister in law,former I guess, and then lover.
She's expected to testify as well.And jeez, can you imagine being
his Instagram influencer a wife? Well, you knew what you were getting into,
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so you knew, all right.So that's that's starting. We're also
going to get into later on.I got some pulling for you. The
GOP needs to write the ship.There's a couple of things they're doing right
now they're bad. And then we'vegot some culture stuff as well, And
of course, you know, tomorrowis the eightieth anniversary of D Day,
so we have, as they doevery year, a special look back.
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And I always like to do adeep dive on parts of World War II
history because I'm a major World WarTwo buff. I think I've seen almost
every single film that you could make. I think I've seen every single documentary,
including the ones that were redone andcolorized. There's so much of the
story to tell, but this,I think is the last year where you're
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really going to have these guys.And it's stunning because what happens after that?
You know, who tells those stories? I get chilled thinking about it.
Oh my gosh, my kids know, My family knows. I'm watching
one of two things. I mean, they're watching a historical documentary, a
horror film because they call me,and or a World War one or World
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War two documentary, preferably World Wartwo because like the I like some of
the battles that took place. So, I mean, there's so much history
there, and there's so much tolearn from what happens to these amazing stories
and what happens to the immediacy ofof what took place there. Do you
know what I mean? It's aliving history while they're with us, and
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it's immediately accessible. Do you everlook back and think I wish I would
have talked to World more World Wartwo vets. It's kind of hard because
they didn't really talk about it.It was like kind of pulling teeth to
get stories out of these guys becausewhat they saw, I mean, good
heavens, I can imagine I wouldn'twant to talk about it either. My
grandfather was very, very limited inwhat he would share, and he saw
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some stuff in the Navy on thePacific and he was a gunner on the
oss Alabama, and then our othergrandfather was in Normandy and he never talked
about it. And it's just Ithink it's important to share those stories because
you had that immediate access. Anyway, we're going to be talking about that
tomorrow, the eightieth anniversary, Solet's get right into Just let me go.
We got some starting right off thetop this Wall Street Journal article.
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Do you guys see this now?Two things to note. The first thing
is that they talked to both Democratsand Republicans. The second thing to note
is that the Biden defenders are tryingto discredit the story because they talked to
Republicans. So they're trying to actlike, because republicans were included, that
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it's a smear job. But again, they talked to Democrats and Republicans.
The Wall Street Journal piece as behindclosed doors, Biden shows signs of slipping.
They spoke to a lot of people, the Wall Street Journal did,
and they said that the eighty oneyear old president has performed poorly at times.
Pause right here, Let's go backto that interview or her interview,
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because they're fighting right now to getthose trend by day Republicans trying to get
those transcripts released, right, Andwhat was said of Biden and his mental
acuity as to why he couldn't standtrial? Cay, do you remember what
did they say about Biden? Whycouldn't he stand trial? He was an
elderly man who had poor memory.He had poor memory, he was not
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mentally fit to stand trial. Prettyamazing, right, So that let's just
pull that right in with the story. So you have this Wall Street Journal
story and they are they interviewed tonsof people, They interviewed a bunch of
people that uh served serving the Bidenadministration work in the Biden administration, and
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they interviewed a lot of Democrat allies. They interviewed a lot of people for
this, and so it's not it'snot like a partisan article because they interviewed
really a lot of people. Itgets into what some of the Republicans have
witnessed, but also a lot ofDemocrats that didn't really want to go on
record because they don't want the retributionof having from having done so. So
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this is it's a very stunning pieceand it really goes into what the Herror
testimony, what he was staying behindclosed doors with that. Remember they also
said that they had edited If youremember this, they had edited the transcript
that Biden from Biden's testimony. Don'tforget that they had edited it. Now
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remember what they said about the editingaspect of it. Do you guys?
Remember they said that they had takenout redundant phrases like and if the Now,
when you hear him speak, hewill repeat things and it has nothing
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to do with a stutter. Herepeats things because he loses his train of
thought and he just kind of rollsoff right I'm why can't we hear the
audio, not just the full transcriptthat was edited. Why can't we hear
the audio of it? They wantthe tapes, Why can't we hear the
audio of that? Because don't youthink that's significant? There's one thing.
If you're editing things because somebody said, oh, and and this happened,
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as opposed to and then you editedand said and this happened. That happens
a lot of time in newsprint.That's why you'll see not really so much
parentheticals about bracket ellipses, some ofthe the marks. It's to edit out
some of the redundancy. I dothat a lot on my newsletter. If
there's if I'm looking at a transcriptand I'm quoting it, you know,
I may take like one conjunction orlike one preposition if they're trying to emphasize
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a point. There's a difference indoing that and a difference in showcasing whether
or not it is a mental acuityissue, particularly when you've heard him speak.
I mean, my gosh, yousaw the video that we played yesterday
for you that was towards the endof the show, right, that video
that came out where he had givenhis remarks, and he turned and he
was kind of shuffling off the stage, and they were shouting questions at him,
and they asked one particular question ofhim about Israel, and he stopped
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real weird, like right in frontof the teleprompter, and he turned and
looked like a man possessed. That'slike a horror film, you know,
Kane says that old people aren't innocent. That's like an a horror film where
it's like the bad guy is likean elderly man and he's really a demon.
Right, it's totally like that,Kane. I felt you on that
one. You're vindicated, I thinkin that instant. Yeah. So it's
I mean there's a difference, right, Isn't there a difference? That's what
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I feel like we should know that, especially after they admitted to editing.
Now here's the other reason why Ifeel like we need to have access to
this, the recording of the testimonybecause and then let me tie this into
the Hunter thing, because of whathappened with the Hunter case. So the
laptop has been entered into evidence.Do you guys remember the eighty something how
many was it eighty some odd?How many the two spy chiefs, both
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of them compromise themselves under oath.You had all of these officials that were
in the National Security Council, thatwere in CIA, that were in FBI,
that all signed this giant letter sayingthat this laptop was Russian misinformation and
they knew it wasn't. In fact, one of them came out later and
said, yeah, well we knewit wasn't. We just did it.
So the fact that they were sowillingly ready to lie to us about that
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makes me completely positive that they wouldlie to us about this. You see
what I'm saying. So, yes, you owe it to us. That's
the problem of not being transparent andlying to the American public. You don't
get to now keep things privileged.We don't trust you. And for damn
good reason. This Wall Street Journalpiece pretty stunning because it was even Mike
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Johnson was talking about this stuff.They talked to him. Lauren says,
it was like fifty one. Iwas like it was a herd of them.
He had sat down with Mike Johnsontalking about policy changes, and Johnson
said that he had worried. Andthis is why if you keep the substec
newsletter, why the it was afake Time magazine cover. What does he
remember? That's why it was theimage that I included because we were getting
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into this today. His memory hadslipped. According to Johnson, Biden's memory
had slipped, and I'm looking atthe Wall Street journal piece about details of
his own policy. So in aconversation was speaker Johnson, Biden was struggling
to remember his own policy, andthey were having to like cue him,
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like, oh well this happened,mister president. And then you had this
This was also an issue they hadto like cue him on things on his
own policy. Guys, his ownpolicy, that's kind of a big deal.
So they're freaking out about this rightnow because the polling was showing that
Americans are asking, what's happening withhim? Why is he like this?
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Why is he not able to rememberanything? Why does he seem so antagonistic?
Kylee, I haven't even touched onthe Time magazine interview Jiminy Christmas,
Guys, we're gonna have to jumpinto this too. The Time magazine interview
that he gave, Holy how hechallenged the reporter to a fight, apparently,
and it got really bad. Itgot really bad. He said,
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quote that he was asked large majoritiesof Americans, including the Democratic Party,
tell polsters they think you're too oldto lead? Can you really do this
job as an eighty five year oldman, Biden says this quote, I
can do it better than anybody.You know. You're looking at me.
I can take you too well.So wait, you can't challenge the president
to fight you because this secret servicewill get involved. But he can challenge
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you. Yeah, can you acceptit? Could the reporter go, okay,
I'm your huckleberry, can you dothat? Or a secret service like
no, just wondering. I'm justI'm just asking a question while thinking about
all right, So we've got Igot a lot good heavens, we're not
even halfway through the first segment withthe content. We got a lot.
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Migrants will be restricted from your asylumat our southern border unless they seek it
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a port of entry, asylum willstill be available to them. Still available.
See of course it's still going tobe available to them. There's so
many there's so many loopholes in thisand his I mean, it's amnesty,
and that's what he said he wantedto do. Welcome back, Dana,
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right, So I wanted where's nolost? Okay? Here I wanted to
touch on this too. So he'ssaying that he's asylum is still available,
and you got to realize that noteverybody qualifies for asylum. And I can't
tell you how I cannot tell youhow many people I have spoken to in
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the last like ten years who getso livid at the abuse of this.
And they're all legal immigrants. Theyare all people who come over here and
they become Americans and they are solivid with that processed being abused. I've
met actual assi lees, people whoactually had to flee either Colombia or Venezuela,
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a lot from Mexico because they eitherwere standing against the cartel testifying against
the cartel or something, and theyhad to actually flee. I mean,
I met a woman who's a businessowner now, she owns like multiple businesses.
She works in international business. Sheworks in data management with data centers,
so she has a lot of workthat she does in India. And
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she was telling me how when shewas a child, her family had to
flee. They were in I thinkit was in Mexico, Columbia. They
had to flee because her father wasbasically stabbed in the back by the brother,
his brother, her uncle, whodecided that he was going to start
laundering money for cartels. And thenwhen the brother died. After the brother
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died, her father was going throughthe books and you know, taking an
account of everything and realized what wasgoing on. And he was a very
devout religious man, and he waslike, we're not doing this. This
is absolutely we're not And he stoodagainst the cartel and they killed him.
They blew up the family's house.They she said, they even set her
swing set on fire, and theyhad to flee in the middle of the
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night, her mother and her andher brother, and they came and they
became a si Lees. That's anactual case of asylum and you know she's
you know, it made such animpression on her, and she's so livid.
She said, the process has beenmade harder for people who are seeking
asylum because of all the people whoare claiming asylum. So it's actually hurting
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the people that they were claiming tohelp. Audio somebody two. This was
the flashback that Biden. Remember this, He promised all of this, he
undid. He did under ninety orderswithin the first one hundred days. It's
an order a day. Listen tothis the flashback audio sound by two.
First of all, every every executiveorder this president has issues relating to the
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border and relating to dealing with theHispanic community is going to be pulled back.
We're not going to be fooling withthat want that we start a brand
new border crisis. I mean,what would you do with all those people
in camps now waiting in Mexico.It will if we don't do it.
Well, there's asylum seekers that areon the other side of the border now
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in camp's going to be allowed tocome and do their claims inside the United
States, something that has not beenThis the first time ever you've had to
seek asylum in a third country.It's outrageous, it's not, but he
said he was going to do that. Can I just point something out that
was in twenty twenty. I thinkhe's had a stroke in office, probably
has that, guys. It's that'sit's been four years. Compare Biden then
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to Biden. Now, Oh mygosh, it's not me, just right,
Kane, that's not just me,Steve. You notice the difference,
right you? You you see allthis audio too. You notice a difference
even just like the the strength ofhis voice and the way his eye I
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mean his eyes, the way Imean, there's everything, every every physical
optic, the way he sounds,the way he speaks, his annunciation,
the rhythm, and his the wayhe speaks. Oh my gosh, every
time I see. And that's twentytwenty. That's after he's been elected,
right or was it right before orwas it right after? Okay, okay,
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because I know he talked about well, he had a press conference almost
every time he or he put outa press thing, almost every single time
he did an order. That's guys, that's just a four year span of
time. You cannot tell me thathe did not suffer another major health issue
when he was in office. Iwould not believe you if you told me
otherwise. I think he has.I don't know how you can look at
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him now and think that he hasn't. For real, How in the world
he can barely walk now, barelywalk to the point where they didn't even
think he was mentally competent to standtrial. But he can run the White
House. Seriously, he could runthe United States. But he's not fit
enough to stand trial. That's terrifying. Who the hell is running this country?
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It's not him, that is terrifying. That's just four years ago.
God Lee, Well this, Imean, they came out and they were
trying to say there was an amnesty. They keep acting like, well,
it's just making asylum easier. Well, Kathy Hockle, he's not the sharpest
knife in the drawer. She kindof came out and said what we were
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all thinking. We knew it.Audio some by five. Listen to this.
President Bien's been trying to get immigrationreform since his first day in office,
So this should not come as asurprise to anyone. You have to
do an end run every once ina while, and that's exactly what today
is all about. Wow, she'sso uncomfortably honest for them, right ooh,
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yep, yep, yep, yep. And then audio some by three,
Jen Saki admits she knows that thisexecutive order is just political. She
knows Democrats all know, they allknow this. This has nothing to do
with assisting people who are trying toimmigrate into the country, I mean immigrate
legally. He doesn't do a damnthing to help them. Listen to this
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audio some by three, And regardlessof who's mad about the details of what's
in here and what isn't in here, it's a political vulnerability for the president
and his campaign. They know thatthey knew they would have to do something
like an executive of order before theelection politically as well, and that's that's
what we're seeing play out. I'mtelling you, that's pretty amazing. They
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it is. If you're if you'veimmigrated here illegally, or if you've immigrated
here legally and you've done everything you'resupposed to do, I would I would
feel livid at this. I wouldbe so angry because you want the people
who want to come and they immediatelystart by acknowledging the law and following the
law. Those are the people youwant, and instead it's like they're bending
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over back. It's almost like aslight to them. Right, what have
they done in DC to make theprocess easier. I think that there are
things that you can do to makeit easier. The first thing is that
we don't have a merit based policy. It's it's based on you've got family
here or not. Every other countryin the world you have to demonstrate merit.
I mean, hell, even thirdworld countries, if you're trying to
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go, they've got to demonstrate merit. It's not like that United States is
singular and that we are the onlycountry that is like, oh well,
if you have a blood relative,okay, you got family there, go
and go that. Do you seehow that complicates it, especially when you're
trying to get people who have skillsand who want to come and add to
the tax base and they want tocome and raise you know, Republican voting
Americans. Oh wait, that's theissue right there, Kane. Oh,
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I think Republicans should be registering votersat the border. Look, if Democrats
are going to do this, andif they refuse, I look at it
in a very Machiavellian way. Goahead and start registering voters down there,
registermers Republican go and start down,go to the border and start electioneering.
Go and do it. That wouldscare the hell out of Democrats. Like
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all this stuff where they allow likemail in vote, Like I don't believe
it. I don't believe in mailin ballots. I like to go the
day of elections. But at thesame time, if Democrats are going to
give me a tool to abuse,I will abuse it. Oh, I
will absolutely abuse it. Oh youwant you want to have like forever early
voting. I will go around myneighborhood and I'll take every time Dick and
Harry and every old person and youngperson who's eighteen. Maybe I'll take them.
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I didn't say I was cheating.I'll take them and go vote.
I'm not gonna lie. I'll takeI will do all of that. We'll
mail in ballots, we'll start liningup, we'll go to the Kroger Kane.
That's what Republicans should be doing.I understand it. See, I
think you have to have people likeme so that you can have the people
who go We're going to do everythingabove board because I won't, and you
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need those people. You need thepeople who won't do things above board necessarily
all the time, so that youcan have the people who really stand tall
about doing things above board. I'mjust saying, I'm not breaking any laws.
I'm not breaking any laws, Kane. I don't recognize the merit of
those laws in the first place.I don't feel bad about breaking a law
that anyink is nonsense. I'm justsaying, but that's what Republicans should be
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doing. But they're not doing that. You know what they're doing. They're
doing some stud good stuff. CanI talk for a moment about this.
I agree with my friend Brit Hume. Brit Hume is one of the funniest
cantankerest people I've ever met. Heis hysterical. He's upset because Lara Trump
is blasting a Senate candidate for notbeing loyal to Trump. Can I just
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be really straightforward about something? Sohe's going after They've been going after a
number of people. Now. Idon't like Larry Hogan, so I agree
with her. Larry Hogan's a gunan anti gun guy. I agree with
her on Larry Hogan. Larry Hogan, if you're anti gun, you betrayed
me first as a voter. Youbetrayed me first, as an American,
I don't give a rats ask ifyou betrayed I'm gonna talking about betraying Trump.
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It's all about me the voter.See get over Trump. It's about
you the voter. If you're antigun, you betrayed the voter. If
you're high taxes, you betrayed thevoter. We are the ones who get
betrayed. That's how Larah Trump needsto look at this, not about whether
or not you betrayed Trump. Didyou betray the voters? You were anti
gun? Did you betray the voters, Larry, That's how this needs to
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be looked at. They need tostock going after people like Bob Good and
endorsing all of these rhinos in thesedifferent races. This is the quick fix
to getting an endorsement from Trump.Doesn't matter if you have a super moderate
background or hell, if you werea Democratic heartbeat to go. If you
come out there and you do allthe optic things, and you kiss the
ring and do all that stuff.If you guys know this is true,
I don't care if you like them. You guys know where I stand on
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twenty four. I want to win. I'll roll over your grandmother. But
I'm being honest, and you knowI am. They do all this stuff.
You get the endorsement, he'll endorseyou over the actual conservative record guy
or girl. You can't be doingthis stuff because who you endorse is a
part of upholding your promise to thevoter. You see how this works.
I do not pledge fealty to anybody. And then includes Ronda saying this.
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I like to see this in theprimary. But if he went out there
and was like kiss the ring,I tell him to go pound saying I
don't do that for anybody. I'mthe voter. I'm the prom queen.
You're the prom queen. You're thevoter. You are the most important person.
Bend anita us, make us happy. That's your job as a politician.
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It don't work the other way around. And if the RNC wants to
stay in our good graces, theyneed to be making sure they're sending conservatives
into Congress and endorsing and backing conservativesin Congress. They need to stop like
they're going after Trump got met ofBob Good because Bob Good endorsed DeSantis joined
the primary, and then Bob Goodturned around. He's running for office in
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Congress. Turned around, he wentup there for the trial. He was
standing up there at the trial.He backed Trumpet, you know obviously he
Primaries are weird things there. It'sjust the way it is. But if
you bring baggage from the primary intothe general, I suspect when I see
people out there doing that, Isuspect their plans. I think that they
haven't been conservatives. They're horrible strategists, and I think that they're trying to
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tank twenty twenty four. And theydefinitely haven't put in the work that a
lot of us have put in inorder to try to act like the bouncer
for the movement because they just gotacted in the past couple of years.
Oh hell no, I get reallyaggravated about this stuff. It's about strategy.
You're not going to secure a goodhouse with lower taxes by nominating and
endorsing rhinos. If for a house, you're not going to do it.
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So they need to really rethink thisstuff. I don't care where people were
during the primary. Either you're onthe same page as me for twenty four
or you want to lose. Andif you want to lose, you're my
enemy. They're the voter's enemy.So let's stop this. Let's all get
on the same page. Because Democrats, and this is what I'm gonna share
with you here coming up, boilboy, do I got some for you.
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Democrats are dropping cash now. Itold you they have a half a
billion dollar warchest, didn't I.They are dropping cash into these seats.
I have a piece from Axios thatlooks at publicly reported numbers, millions into
down ballot races and battleground states.This is where the fight is. We're
going to talk about it. Sothere's a company that I just started using
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these kids. These are our kids, and we need to make sure that
we are lifting them up and givingthem a path to success. So we
are working very hard to make thathappen. And because we now in the
shows of representation matters. Ten percentof the California legislature is now LGBTQ,
twelve out of one hundred and twenty. Who cares. It's how you choose
(34:51):
to have sex, and don't claimthat it's not. It's how you choose
to have sex, what you dowith your genitals, and you make a
whole thing about it. There's awhole month celebrating what people want to do
with genitals. Oh, don't actlike it's anything other than that. Don't
sit here and try to elevate itand act like it's some great struggle.
Shut up. We are such anindulgent society. We have it too good
as a society. We forget whatactual struggle is. Good Heavens, welcome
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back to the program. Dana lashwith you. Who's that that dude that's
not in California obviously? Oh,oh, of course that's his name.
Of course it is, of course. Yeah, California State Senator Scott Wiener,
Senator Wiener, that's not Senator Wiener. Once your kids, Wiener,
once your kids. Man, it'skind of messed up when you when you
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say that in the context of celebratingsex. That's weird, and that's what
it is. Don't sit here andact like it's something else. Don't act
like, well, it's you know, it's I keep having people try to
tell me it's more than that,Dana, What is it more than Are
you doing some great work? Areyou doing some great service? Are you
feeding the poor? Are you helpingthe homeland? Yes? Are you bringing
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peace to conflicted lands? No,you're having sex. You're having sex.
That's what it is. You're choosingto have sex in a certain way,
and you want a whole flippant monthto celebrate it with a flag and everything,
and then you got to have allthe products affirm how you choose to
have sex if you want. That'sthe thing. Don't sit here tell me
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that it's about equality or anything else, because you're demanding special accommodation, which
is the opposite of equality. Don'tclaim that you want to fit in and
do everything but that we got alot more on the way. Stick with
a second hour coming up. Wegot the Hunter Biden trial, the Joe
Biden senility question. Oh and thenBo Biden has skeletons too, but he's
done now, but he still hasskeletons. Stick with us. Hillsdale is
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a small Christian, classical liberal artscollege in southern Michigan. I just got
to say, I've run into anextraordinary amount of people who've gone to Hillsdale.
All these people that I keep runninginto that have these that are very
very smart and they're working in analysisand strategy. They all went to Hillsdale.
Hillsdale's churning them out, and Ithink they're like, the only one
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been pushing to just abolish the electoralcollege. They want direct democracy, which
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is mob rule. It's literally abunch of wolves in one sheet voting on
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Hillsdale desperately needs your views on thisbecause they want to understand the views of
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com. Start your national survey onpresidential selection today. That's Dana for Hillsdale
dot com. And the thing isto you know, this is a good
point Jennifer makes is that one ofthe things that red state governors, like
the governors of Texas and Florida havedone is they've sent the problem, if
you want to call it, aproblem of a documented people, and they've
shipped them all over the country likethe old you know, segregations and the
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civil rights used to put black peopleon buses to say, hey, let's
send them to your city so thatyou will be upset. And wait,
what, first off, whose wigdid she snatch because that, come on,
you're appropriating that. Well, itlooks like Trump's hair. It actually
looks like a hair. Boris Johnsonhad a haircut. First off, Welcome
back to the program. Dane Lashwith you top of the second hour.
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Listen Coast to Coast terrestrially. Youcan also watch the simulcast the video component,
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on x Rumble, Facebook YouTube,all that good stuff. So can I
just I got to point this out, and I made note of this earlier
on social media, So sanctuary citiesand sanctuary states literally advertised their refusal to
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cooperate with ICE, their refusal tocooperate with customs, Border and customs,
and also absent from her criticism,here is the acknowledgment that Biden has been
doing the exact same thing for longerwith less fanfare. Oh except he was
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actually a segregationist. Oops, heactually was a segregationist. So she misses
that with her rambling here, everything'sgot to be about race. To her,
this has to be the most hershas to be the most boring damn
show to produce. Honestly, everyday it's the same thing we're going to
talk about today, joy racism?What are you going to talk about today,
Joy race? What are you goingto talk about today? Joy racism?
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What are you going to talk abouttoday? Joy race? It's the
same thing every day. It getsboring, like she can't offer any other
analysis because she has to see that'sher grip. She has to see everything
through that lens. Where's the acknowledgementthat Joe Biden was doing this a hell
of a a lot longer. Imean, hell sent Joe Biden out there
to take the win on that.He was doing this before ab and DeSantis
and everybody else. He was loadingpeople on planes and sending them to wherever.
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Oh but y'ell didn't criticize that,because you're all hypocrites. That's why.
Because he's a Democrat, except he'san old white segregationist. He literally
championed it. No, I meanliterally go back and see what he said
in the day. He's been inoffice longer than I've been alive. Go
back and see what he said.He literally championed segregation. He opposed the
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integration of schools, and to that, he's on video say need and when
his kids growing up in a racialjungle. That's Joe Biden. So he's
literally you're defending an actual segregationist whileyou're accusing other people of what you think
are segregationist policies, things that JoeBiden actually started. It just blows the
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mind. Do they not know thehistory of their own party? Do they
not know what their party did fiveyears ago? Good heavens, So where's
the criticism of that? That's howyou know these people don't mean anything that
they say. If you cannot acknowledgethat your own side's been doing this and
started it, I can't take youseriously on anything else. I can't.
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Consistency is key. It doesn't matterwhether you're on the right or left.
You can still be on the leftand have your left dispositions, and you
can be on the right and haveyour right dispositions. But you got to
be consistent. Otherwise you're just adamned hypocrite sellout and you shouldn't be taken
seriously. And she's one of them. I mean, I'll get Biden credit.
He started this. I'll give himcredit when he was vice president under
Barack Obama and they were separating kidsat the border. I mean, they
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could have ended the floor as agreementimmediately so that people weren't renting a kid
to get across the border. Butthey didn't do that, so at least
they were trying to separate kids fromthese strange adults that they were coming across
the border with because an inordinate amount. And there was an IG report on
this that came out like two yearsinto the practice that discovered that there were
a lot of kids that were comingacross the border with people that they a
didn't even know or b weren't evenblood relatives. That's troubling. If you
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want to pretend to care about childsex trafficking, that's pretty bad. Let's
fast forward today's Times. I sharewith you the New York Times article a
couple of months ago. I've includedin the prep email many times where they
just discovered that about you know what, eighty thousand kids went missing. No
idea where they went, no idea. I'm not making that up. That's
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the New York Times that wrote that, you know, that bastion of conservatism,
more conservative than Reagan. The NewYork Times, right, Kine,
that's what they're known for their legacy. They wrote that, and they they
quoted was it be Sarah. No, it wasn't Sarah's. Mayorcis. They
quoted him as saying that he wasupset that they were not properly fast forwarding
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these kids through the process efficiently enough. They thought it could go faster,
and he said that Henry Ford wouldhave been disappointed that it didn't run like
a you know, like a conveyorsystem assembly line. And of course now
they can't account for all these kids. It's just truly stunning. So I
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hear soundbites like that, and itmakes me mad because they don't care.
These people don't actually care about illegalimmigrants either. They don't care. They
don't give a rats ask what's happeningdown in Mexico. You know what,
They're sitting here defending the guy whosnorts this stuff that is the number one
product for the people sending people acrossthe border. I mean, he's their
number one customer. You got thecartels number one customer who is the son
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of the President of the United States. They're going to act like they care
how they fund the stuff that keepsit going. It goes up their nose.
Come on, now, a coupleof other things. At least Mayorcis
audio sound bite seven. Where's hegetting to by saying this, Listen to
this, This is Alejandro Americas.We then went into an arduous, hard
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working process to develop bipartisan Senate legendthat would have fundamentally fixed our asylum system
and once and for all properly resourcedthis Department and the Departments of Justice and
State. Twice, Congress failed topass that legislation, and so the President
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took this executive action within his lawfulauthority. Yeah, well it wasn't in
his lawful authority. And he saidonly Congress can provide the enduring solution.
Well, they could have, butalso you have to realize the president's leadership
too. They were telling Democrats werelike, no, we can't support Hr.
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Two, We can't do this.They were holding they didn't want any
funding for the border. They wantedevery dollar that could have gone. We
don't need one hundred machines to scanfor fentanyl. We don't need one hundred
more immigration judges. That's what he'stalking about doing. That's included in his
executive order. He wants to fundthat. The word that he used in
the press conference that he held yesterdaywas investment. What that means, cybar
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when you invest in something, doyou get something out of it? Do
you invest just for fun? Doyou invest because you don't expect a return
on your money? Because there's adifference between welfare an investment. There's a
difference between charity and investment. There'sa difference between theft and investment. This
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isn't an investment. You're not gettinga return for the money that's being spent
on what he thinks he needs forthis executive order for the border. You're
not getting a return on that.In lowered crossings, you're not getting a
border patrol is not getting a returnon that. In terms of more manageable
delus across the southern border, they'renot getting a return on that. You're
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not gonna get a return on decreasedamounts of fetanol coming across the border.
You're not gonna get a return onthe number of resources being depleted by the
influx of people entering illegally. You'renot even gonna get your damn money back
with interest. You're not gonna getanything back, So let's stop. That's
like asking someone can I borrow tissue? Are you going to give it back?
Used? This is an investment.This is not an investment, it's
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theft, it's wasteful spending because it'snot accomplishing anything. Wild, just wild.
Now, the loopholes in this,let me touch on this. Free
Beacon had a nice wrap up becausethere are a number of loopholes in it.
The memo is out publicly. Theysaid, oh, well, we're
going to shut the border down aftertwenty five hundred average illegal crossings a day
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over the course of the week.But they said any non citizen may be
permitted to enter under quote unquote urgenthumanitarian conditions. Well, they're going to
try to redefine what a humanitarian conditionis. They've already done it. They've
already been doing it. They're saying, if it's an acute medical emergency,
that's a new that's a new thing. Imminent, extreme threat to life for
safety, severe trafficking in persons,those are things that are going to be
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incorporated into whether or not. Soyou're gonna have a bunch of oh I
got a medical mamma, Oh Igot this. Yeh, that's what you're
gonna have. Fear of return alsois a claim. Now how many people
can just claim that these are allactual? These are this is included in
the memo. The mimo literally statesthat even if someone has placed in expedited
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removal, they can claim a fearof return and that can be non verbal.
What how, it's what the memostates, and they could be temporarily
relieved of immediate deportation as a resultof that. See what I'm saying.
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This isn't going to do anything.This is a joke, This is an
optic. This is not going todecrease a damn thing. Nothing. And
it's completely under AHHS this discretion asto whether or not they can they'll close
the border. Even with that number, that number doesn't immediately automatically trigger a
moratorium on crossings. That's up tothe discretion again of a beer bureaucrat in
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DC that wasn't elected. Fascinating,isn't it? This is what This is
what we're dealing with. Now.I got a few other things I wanted
we got to get into. Iwant to We've been talking about democrats in
the polling, et cetera. Onthis. This is a Forbes piece.
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There are a number of states thatsix states particularly that are being slated as
states to divide that are going todetermine the election. One of the reasons
that I thought Trump should pick BrianKemp as a VPS because George is one
of them. Trump is only withinmargin of error lead in that state.
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Now rcp's average, I don't.I think the average is actually I think
it's tighter than that, because theRCP will include push polling and campaign firm
polling, meaning it can be literallya very slanted poll just to get a
number that they can use in apress release to merch off as a headline,
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so they have the real clear politicsaverage like for Georgia, for instance.
I mean it's within the margin oferror because the polls that they're citing,
they got a Fox Pole, theHill Emerson, New York Times,
Cienna Cook Political Report, Bloomberg MorningConsul, the Fox poll, and I
thought the New York Times poll wereover sampled in favor of Republicans. I
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think it's a lot closer than that. I'm not trying to say that as
like an insult to the candidate.I'm telling you don't get comfortable, so
you're gonna rest on your laurels withstuff. I feel like they're trying to
set you up to make you thinklike, oh, it's in the bag
they've done this before. They willpresent to you misleading polling, like when
they were telling you there's a redwave coming in twenty twenty. You know
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why it didn't manifest because they liedto you. They wanted to make you
feel like it was going to beokay, that you didn't need to do
anything. And guess what, peopleand Republicans already have a problem with not
turning out. I will tell thestory until I'm blue in the face.
I live in the most conservative districtin Texas that Ted Cruz lost by two
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thousand votes. And it's not becausethere are more Democrat voters in this district
than Republicans. It's that there werethree thousand registered Republican voters that did not
vote. They did not turn out, and so that turned into a narrative,
Oh, Democrats are making inroads inTexas. And guess what that did?
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That convinced big money donors to startspending more in Texas because of that,
you see the domino effect here.This is why we got to nix
this stuff. So I don't wantyou all to get comfortable with this.
These six states you got Arizona,Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and
Wisconsin. I think if you hadKemp as a VP, you'd lock up
Georgia because he's still pretty well regardedin Georgia, and that would be huge.
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they're going to close another. They'vealready abruptly closed ninety three of its
seven hundred some odd restaurants. Theyfiled for Chapter eleven because all you can
eat shrimp. I still cannot.I'm still why has not South Park done
a whole thing on this? Theendless shrimp that killed them so they can
I sidebar I'm sorry. I knowwe got a limit of time, but
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at some point during the endless shrimpfest, we need you to just like
stop it and be like, okay, this we got to rectify this situation.
Wouldn't you do that so that they'lllet it go. It's not just
the shrimp though, Let's be real. You don't think it is. I'm
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they could close all of them.I don't know, I feel like red
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actual headline. Why are Americans feelingso negative about the economy? Are you
serious? Really? We? Uh? Steve saw John Senator John Kennedy what
he was not jogging yesterday and heSenator Kennedy was saying that we got a
sugar high on the economy and thenhe also was slamming out or slaming the
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uh executive order. He said thatthat's he's in trouble politically, and he's
right up there with fungal infections.Biden. Yeah, there you go.
X In tele officials warned they're tryingto say that Trump could weaponize US spy
services this is from NBC. Youmean, like, I don't know,
get fifty some odd Spike chiefs tosign a letter saying that an absolutely real
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laptop with incriminating evidence about the Presidentof the United States and the first son
and first family is fake and Russiandisinformation, when in fact it's real,
so real that it was actually enteredinto evidence yesterday for a trial. Just
like that. Interesting and the youknow the donkey from Shrek, It's a
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You may not know why. Oneof the reasons is my best friend
in high school I learned was beingmolested by her stepfather, so she came
to live with us. When Idecided at a young age I wanted to
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their body the absolute life. Andto tell that woman, that person,
shame on you. You don't havea right to make a decision about shame
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so that you can manipulate them.That's what abusers do. And so I
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she's acting like one. Don't adoptthe behavior of abusers while you claim to
want to defend women from them.Welcome back from the to the program,
Dane lash with you. Bottom ofthis second hour, and that's exactly what
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it is too. I mean,it's you know, the idea that it's
it's they send her out to dothis stupid stuff. Of course, I
think that's kind of all she cando. It is pandering, and it's
insulting and it's offensive. Just aguy like Biden was getting roasted on TikTok
because they try to act like theytry to do this big outreach to the
(57:20):
black community, which is kind ofracist the way that they approach it,
because they act like the black communityisn't concerned with jobs and infleetion and everything
else too. And they got thousandsof comments like why are grocery so expensive?
Why is gas so expensive? Whyis my dollar not worth as much?
Like why can't I afford as much? I mean, they got roasted
in the comments for it. Itwas pretty amazing. But that's what Democrats
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do. And this idea, Idon't know, the whole thing is just
frustrating. It's incredibly frustrating to hearthat misrepresented those laws in the cases of
what is it rape? Ins thislife of the mother? I mean,
this is all stuff that's already instate laws around the country, and so
if she's unhappy that it does isshe thinks that should go it doesn't go
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far enough in certain states, thenthat's on democrats. Democrats did not do
anything to try to change this stateby state. They were so focused on
the federal aspect of this that theyjust ignored state the state issues, so
they didn't strategize. And it's everybodyelse's problem except those what she mentioned are
actually that's caught. That's part ofthis that still allowable in states. There
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isn't a state that doesn't allow forthose exemptions. That's a lie. She's
lying to you, and that's abhorrentand im moral. And if you have
to lie to people, that meansyou know that your position is a losing
one. If you have to misrepresentand lie to people about what the position
is, that is im moral,that's abhorrent, and it's also pandering.
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This is twenty twenty four. Whydo Democrats still act like the only thing
women care about are free things andabortions? Stop it? You know,
there are women business owners that areconcerned about the economy. There are women
in their households that are making thefinancial decisions that are concerned about the economy.
You know, women and men aregoing out and they're seeing what the
prices are in their grocery stores.They know what it costs to fill up
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their car, They're knowing how fartheir dollar's going. They see resources being
depleted over insurgences at the border.You know, they care about more than
just this superficial stuff. And itis a superficial issue because you're basing it
on a lie. It's this oldargument. I'm so tired of it.
Of course, we've got all ofthis with the with the immigration. New
(59:37):
York Posts had a piece a nounon the restrictions. There was a memo
the day that Biden announced this.The New York Post notes that a memo
was sent to ICE officers mandating,as I talked about last segment, the
new measures to make it as easyas possible for people to claim asylum through
credible fear. That was that's includedin the mo The New York Post has
(01:00:00):
that piece that gets into all ofthat. And remember, as they said,
it doesn't even have to be verbal. So what does that mean?
How do you what do you meannonverbal fear? You're afraid to return back
to your home country? How doyou express that nonverbally in order for someone
at the border to go no,we're going to remove you from the expedited
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deportation process. You see how they'redoing everything possible to They act like it's
a big deal that what they're doingis they are And he's working really hard
to close the border to try tosatiate the concerns from these border state democrats
(01:00:44):
et cetera, et cetera, andeverybody else worried about it. He's not
really doing anything. He's not doinganything, not at all. Now,
in the meantime, I wanted toshare this with you. You have this
happening. You also have Republicans fightingover stupid stuff, Republicans fighting over different
(01:01:05):
House seats, fighting over who wasloyal during the primary, and Democrats are
pouring millions into down ballot races inbattleground states. Now, remember how I
was telling you about the battleground statesto watch out for. We had this
huge discussions because see in so youhave in Virginia you have Republicans arguing over
(01:01:29):
different House candidates and Senator Rampaul iscampaigning for a going named Cameron Hamilton and
others think that Hamilton's primary opponent isbetter it's a crucial swing district and they
I think they're trying to make thefactions to be about different policy squabbles.
(01:01:51):
It's really who endorsed whom in theprimary. Those are the factions. And
it's so stupid, It is sodumb that this is actually a thing that
is hampering our ability to win theHouse. In the meantime. You know,
I told you that you had Pennsylvania, you at Georgia, you had
Wisconsin, you had Arizona. Theseare states where at Georgia, these are
(01:02:13):
states that are going to determine theelection. And in Arizona they're spending tons
of money now they're opening the spigot. They had to have half a billion
dollars to spend and they're starting now. It's kicking into gear. They're hoping
to flip or reach ties and chambersin Arizona, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania,
and Wisconsin. Democrats have been fightingto keep GOP from becoming super majoritying the
(01:02:36):
assemblying recent years. In Wisconsin,these are states where down ballot races are
going to help drive momentum for upticket and they are really pushing it.
Multi million dollar efforts this week aloneand they're looking at these down ticket races.
This is dangerous because the RNC isnot doing this. They're not They're
(01:03:01):
not doing this. I have doneactivism. I've been in broadcast for a
long time, but before then,I was an activist and I've talked to
so many people in so many statesbecause I traveled around the country for over
a decade, and I never gotpaid for any of this stuff. I
you know, and I didn't needto. I wasn't you know, I
(01:03:22):
wasn't poor eating dirt out in thedesert, you know. But I wanted
to go help. And it wasalso with the expectation that people and those
activists in those states when we neededit in our state would come and help,
and they, you know, andthey did that as a return of
the favor. But you wanted tomake sure that you were creating strongholds wherever
(01:03:43):
you could, because you knew thatthat momentum would drive upward. And I'm
talking to people now, people thatI that I know from those days from
traveling all around the country, whoare still involved with politics and are still
working at the grassroot level, andthey are livid, to say the lead
at the m I anus of theRNC, and there's no excuse. You
(01:04:05):
got the candidate's daughter in law helpingto run it. There's no excuse this,
this down ballot stuff needs to beas much of a focus. It's
so incredibly important. Otherwise, you'renot going to have a house, you're
not gonna have a Senate, you'renot gonna be able to control any kind
of impeachment. You can get theHouse, you can get the White House
all you want to, but ifyou don't control the power of the purse,
and you don't have the ability tobe able to have your Republican president
(01:04:27):
veto something without it being overridden ina chamber, that's bad. Everybody sees
this, right, So they're startingto spend a lot of cash money.
This bigot's opening and they've just started. They've just started, and they are
desperate. Never underestimate the ferocity ofa desperate Democrat. They are desperate to
(01:04:48):
keep power. You've already seen whatthey're willing to do. And that's not
even that's just the tip of theiceberg. I'm telling you, you've got
it. This is this has tobe uh a priority within the Republican Party.
Now coming up, a couple ofthe things we're going to discuss.
Got some law and order to touchon, because there's this has been pretty
(01:05:11):
wild, some of these stories thatI've been seeing, and I got some
economic stories for you. But inChicago, did you guys hear what happened
in Chicago? This is a horriblestory. A woman, her and her
husband were attacked. They were ona date. They were on date night,
she was pregnant, forty one yearsold. They were attacked by a
gang of teenagers. They beat herin her stomach and she miscarried, she
(01:05:40):
said. She told Fox thirty twoshe was pepper sprayed in the face.
They pulled out her hair, Theyheld her husband back. The mob did
as they beat her. Police arrivedand arrested a fourteen year old and a
seventeen year old. They ripped clumpsof hair out of her head. She's
got bald spots now. They beather up and they killed her baby.
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You know, they actually removed thatas an actionable offense in Illinois, causing
a miscarriage where it can't be prosecutedas like a homicide. So they're just
gonna get slapped with like you know, basic misdemeanor battery charges and that's it,
and they screamed at them, Weon the street, We on the
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street. You can't walk around prancingin your dress, and forty one years
old doubts she'll be able to getpregnant again. That's set. It's horrible.
We're going to talk about some ofthe law and order in this because
this is the only horrible story likethis. There was an Ohio boy that
this is as crazy it was attacked. And then we got the story of
(01:06:45):
a comedian and this dad who wentat it on stage in our law and
orders. So we're gonna get atall of this. We've got cultures.
Well, I got some economic headlinesfor you too. As we rolled towards
floor to man the same at partof our day. Believe it or not,
it's his life mission to make baddecisions. It's time for Florida man.
(01:07:09):
Suburban moms everywhere are gonna cringe inhorror when they hear this headline.
A Florida man is accused of whackingan officer with a Stanley cup after breaking
into the church. Mm hmm,so y'all know the Stanley It's just everyone
loves their Stanley's. They make StanleyFanny's little fanny packs for your Stanley's the
stupidest thing I've ever seen. Hatethat I didn't come up with it.
(01:07:30):
I could be rolling in cash moneyanyway. Palm Bay, Florida, Florida
man found himself buying bars. Hebroke into a church tried to smash a
police officer in the head with theStanley cup. Timothy Boornman, I'm supposed
to believe this dude's twenty four yearsold, Kane, I'm calling Shenanigans.
I don't know man. He wasarrested in charge with burglary and criminal mischief,
(01:07:54):
battery, and law enforcement officer resistingarrest. It was at the Mission
Church in Palm Bay. He brokeinto the church church, grabbed a sledge
hammer, broke the front door toget inside, damaged everything in sight ten
thousand dollars plus worth of damage.He was yelling and cussing at church goers,
telling them he was going to blankthem up, and then as an
officer approached, he grabbed us.He had a metal Stanley cup and he
(01:08:14):
was He tried to hit the policeofficer with it. The officer dodged it
so didn't get hit in the head, and it hit his shoulder. Borhman
tried to run away, officer tastedhim, he went down. They took
him into custody, and he admittedto everything. But oh my gosh,
like he's he's in custody on almosteighteen thousand dollars bond. So all the
women are going, how are yougoing to do your Stanley cup like that?
(01:08:35):
How are you doing your Stanley Youcan't say Stanley cup. You just
call it a Stanley, right.I don't like drinking out of plastic bottle,
so I drank out of a thermostwas I the only one that thought
it was the you know, theag Yeah, I first thought it was
a hawk, Like, how doesthat church have us trophy? I had
to literally go two graphs into thisthis story to realize that there wasn't a
(01:08:57):
Stanley cup in the church. Iwas like, how's this his church get
a Stanley cup? Anyway, itwas a Stanley the thermos. So you
gotta be careful that he can't justsay Stanley cup. It's just a Stanley
Otherwise we're all the hockey people aregonna go, what anyway? Uh this
this? I can't really pass judgmenton him either. Caine's like yeah,
(01:09:19):
I'm not really mad about it.Siminal accounting man is accused of destroying nearly
one hundred thousand dollars worth of automatedlicense plate readers. Thirty five year old
Eric Fielder. He's accused of causingsignificant damage lately. I love that lead
in. He's got eight separate allegationsof criminal mischief, et cetera. They've
(01:09:39):
been using automated license plate readers tosolve a lot of local criminal cases,
and this guy apparently was just he'ssomething like the French would do. He
starts damaging all of them. It'slike ninety thousand dollars to replace all the
automated license plate readers that he damaged. He wouldn't say why he did it.
(01:10:00):
He refused to give a statement.So they said that license plate readers
help find the missing people wanted forcriminal behavior, et cetera. They call
it a critical investigative tool that surelycan't be abused for the state at all,
Right, Kane, the surveillance state, you mean, yeah, I
don't like red light cameras either.I always was like, if I ever
get a red light, I amgoing to show up in court. I
will become a hell on Earth todeal with for the whole court, they're
(01:10:21):
going to be like, get herout of here, take case dismissed.
I mean, it's like how theypackage the Patriot Act. Yeah, so
it's for your safety? Is it'sall all these good tools. I'm gonna
tell you when they when they startedputting all them before we move to Texas,
and they have some around Texas.But I learned everything I could about
red light cameras, the law,the Fourth Amendment. Everything. I was
(01:10:43):
like, get me one, sendme a notice. I am waiting for
it. I'm waiting to walk andI will represent myself. I am waiting,
Oh my gosh, because everyone's likeif you show up normally, they're
like whatever, because it's a completeabsence of due process. Anyway, I'm
going to get on a huge rantabout this. So let's move because I
so, I just I can't reallyget mad at him. Right, it's
(01:11:04):
vigilanteism, but right, it's againstthe surveillance states. Yeah, I mean,
am I supposed to feel bad?I'm torn, Steve, how should
we feel like we should feel bad? I don't know. I only feel
(01:11:25):
bad because that particular municipality will haveto tax their citizens to use their citizens
tax dollars to repair it. Butyeah, I agree. All other aspects
of it, I like, yeah, I agree. Let's see here this
Coral Springs, Florida. This guywas accused of pushing a whole stolen Coca
(01:11:50):
Cola fridge through a neighborhood. Isthere's video. It's not the best quality,
brother, there's video. They arresteda guy. They caught Police arrested
a guy they caught pushing a massive, huge, like giant, red Coca
(01:12:10):
Cola brand refrigerator literally down the streetafter midnight. Residents called police when they
saw Francisco Hernandez, thirty four,stolen from a Walmart passed a home in
their neighborhood and they confronted him.He scouted on a wheel barrow and he
goes, what are you doing withthis? And Hernandez goes, just here,
he's just putting it here in thestreet. Yes, this is a
(01:12:31):
coke. Yeah, stick with us. Third hour on the way. Annie
McCarthy joins. What we have isa continued effort by the federal government to
fail to secure the border of theUnited States. And Americans aren't dying or
getting shot in this case, lawenforcement getting shot to young women who are
dead. My question for you withrespect of the department is do you believe
(01:12:55):
that Texas has a right to defenditself and to ensure that people who are
in this country are not here illegallyand that we could protect the citizens of
Texas from people unlawfully here who arecommitting crimes to Elizabeth Medina, who's no
longer with us because the federal governmentrefused to do its job. Yeah,
and this new executive order isn't goingto help it all. Welcome back to
(01:13:16):
the program, Dana Lash with youtop of this third hour, and our
friend Enian McCarthy is going to joinus at the bottom of the hour,
and uh, we're we're going toget into everything, not just to get
his he's you know, obviously hada lot to say about the verdict in
New York from last week, buton Hunter Biden's trial, he's claiming,
which I you know, the Bidenadministration is trying to influence sway the jury
(01:13:41):
on that. We're going to discussthat as well. So a lot of
stuff to hit coming up with him, and this executive order is not doing
anything. But this is also whyyou shouldn't govern via like with executive order.
I mean, Trump made a lotof these moves and these were these
were moves that the Congress should havemade. But when you let when you're
(01:14:01):
when you're administrating by executive order,can be undone by executive order, and
that's always the downside. I wantedto play. I got a few odds
and ends to get to and we'regonna get I got some economic headlines as
well. I wanted to play foryou this SoundBite. Though, you guys
remember Pierre Uh. He's up inCanada. He is like one of the
(01:14:21):
Conservative leaders up in Canada, andhe is a staunch enemy politically of Justin
Trudeau. He was the guy whowas chewing the apple when that one reporter
was trying to do gotcha journalism onhim, and he's like, who says
who says that he's eating his apple? Just very nonchalant. He surgically destroys
this guy about Uh when he's he'sspeaking about the housing market in Canada and
(01:14:48):
the way that he handles with suchfact. He's not mad, He's just
informed our politics. I think hejust gives a master class and how to
deal with the press and how todeal with the opposition audio someun by twenty
two You got this guy's great.My question is regarding the housing program,
(01:15:10):
has said that Canada needs five pointeight million houses to reacht to the housing
a portability. Liberal says that theyhave that following the budget to be focused
on the the housing and the famousfor the Canadians. Which you disagree.
Why do you disagree and what's yourplan? Okay, I don't disagree,
(01:15:31):
the math disagrees. They promised they'regoing to build, so they promised they're
going to double home building. Theirown housing agency said since they made that
promise, home building has gone downand that it will go down next year
and the year after that. Lookat my exchange with Trudeau in the House
of Commons this week last week toget to three point nine million, forget
(01:15:55):
five point nine million, to getto three point nine million new homes the
scheduled deadline. If through twenty thirtyone, that true promised he needs to
build five hundred and fifty thousand homesa year. I asked him six times
in the House of Commons, arewe going to build five hundred and fifty
thousand homes this year? He wouldn'tanswer, Well, the truth is.
(01:16:15):
He's on track right now to buildingabout two hundred thousand homes. I just
even half of what how knowledgeable heis on all this stuff. And he
always either has coffee or an appleor something. That one clip where he
was chewing that apple, it waslike sound effect. It was hysterical.
And who says that wood page woopage, Well, who says what is?
It's great? But he is oneof the conservative leaders up in Canada,
(01:16:40):
Pierre Poliver. We need I thinkthey need more of him, and
we need more people in the USto be able to deal with the media
and the opposition like this. Iwant to switch gears talk about some law
and order. In this heinous storyof what happened in Chicago, this woman
lost her unborn baby after she andher husband were attacked on date night by
a gang teenagers. She's forty oneand she would only be identified as Nina.
(01:17:04):
She was speaking with the press Foxthirty two. They arrested a fourteen
year old boy and a seventeen yearold girl. They stomped on them.
They came up and attacked them frombehind. They ripped her hair out in
clumps. She has bald patches onher head. They dragged her on the
ground, they were kicking her inthe stomach, They pepper sprayed her in
(01:17:25):
the face. They held her husbandback and beat him. Absolutely, I
mean just heinous. And guess what, they're only getting charged with account of
misdemeanor battery. And then they releasedthem because you know, Illinois changed the
law where if you cause the deathto an unborn baby, you don't have
to be charged for that. You'renot held responsible for that. That's not
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considered an additional murder as it isin other states. So they're out walking
the streets. I think my opinionis very harsh. You might not agree,
but I think it was attempted homicide. I think it was a homicide
or well homicide for the baby,an attempted murder for the man and woman,
(01:18:09):
and I think that they should begiven the full course. I found
guilty right under capital punishment, ifnot capital punishment there. This is just
one video I have of a tonof videos of gangs of people beating people
in the streets unprovoked. I wastalking to Kan about this on break.
(01:18:30):
It's not video compiled from years,it's literally in the past couple of months.
I am shocked by this absolutely shocked. We need to make criminals scared
again. Criminals need to fear,Yeah, victims, that was a great
time in society. Well this isthe this is what the progressive DA's have
(01:18:51):
brought you. Because these they,I mean these they said that they were
and she lost her baby and shewas speaking the press and she just,
you know, do we have likejust play the end of this that that
audio when she was talking to thereporter, because she she wasn't. I
mean, you can tell she's stillgrief, grieving greatly. She and I
(01:19:12):
don't want to be harsh, butshe's forty one years old, you know,
and she was in her first trimester. Forty one years old. You
know, you're maternally that's considered anadvanced maternal age. They call it geriatric
pregnancies, is what they call it. That's kind of crazy, but they
call it geriatric pregnancies, and theyare high risk. Anyway, I doubt
(01:19:34):
that she I just it would Idon't know. I just can't imagine that
she would be able to get pregnantagain. But listen, this is just
towards the end of the interview,her voice and she's not full of rage,
She's just so sad bless her heart, listened to this grand and McClure
the crowds and charged a seventeen yearold girl and a fourteen year old boy.
(01:20:00):
Police custody alderman Brian Hopkins be ableto get away with this. We're
asking the state's attorney to consider upgradingthose charges to felony charges resulting in great
bodily harm. Both victims suffered extensiveinjuries and the medical examination is ongoing.
Nina was two weeks pregnant and saysshe found out after the attack that she
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lost the baby she was carrying.We believe in faith and it wasn't meant
to be, So we don't knowwhy this happened to us, you know,
and everything everything that we have godlyand you know, there's no remorse
from the teenagers. Brutes only understandbrutality, and I think that the law
(01:20:44):
has got to be brutal in someof these respects completely. It's just it's
just absolutely heinous. I feel sobad for her, and this happens so
often. I mean, this iscrazy. So she's lost your baby.
There's a there's another video that Isaw. I'm not even gonna play this.
They attacked. There was a womanwho was attacked in Chicago. She
was trying to get into a buildingand she couldn't get into the building,
(01:21:05):
and they just she screamed and disappearedin the crowd because they took her to
the ground and start stomping on her. I mean, there are so many
of these videos in his keynotes.It's not even just Chicago, although there's
a lot of videos coming out ofChicago. It is absolutely everywhere, everywhere.
Then you have the story of thisthree year old boy was stabbed to
(01:21:26):
death and his mom was wounded.This was in Cleveland. The woman Margot
Wood, she was loading groceries intothe back of her car with her son,
three year old little boy, loadinggroceries in the back of her car,
and she was attacked by Bianca Ellisholding a Police got her walking away
from the scene holding a blooded kitchenknife. And this woman she had her
(01:21:50):
son with her. She was atthe Giant Eagle supermarket and a woman ran
at him and his mother in theparking lot and began he was sitting in
the shopping cart. He got stabbedin the face, he got stabbed in
the back repeatedly. A flurry ofstab wounds. She just killed him.
(01:22:11):
And the mothers suffered stab wounds,hers were not life threatening. And the
crime scene there's grocery scattered across theparking lot. And this little boy is
now gone. She had two boys. The older brother now doesn't have a
baby brother, you know, withhow that's going to mess with the older
(01:22:32):
brother. So this woman, shewas arrested, taken into custody. She
has no violent criminal history. Apparentlyshe only stole from a nearby walmart.
I think they need to put herto death. We don't exercise capital punishment
enough. I'm a big believer init because I think that we have grown
(01:22:55):
too indulgent as a society of thisnonsense, people who think that you can
rehabilitate evil, and you can't.Evil's evil and you can only deal with
evil in certain ways. And thesecriminals, these murderers, thrive on this
indulgence from a weak society. It'sjust heartbreaking. Now, one last thing,
(01:23:16):
law and order. Sometimes you fan FO is that a true?
Is that a real Mike Tyson quotewhere he's like, you know, people
say stuff online because they don't haveto worry aboutetting punched in the face.
Something like that is that a realtyson quote. Everyone's got a plan until
they get punched in the gay.So this comedian was I mean, apparently
he was on Facebook and this thiscomedian apparently this was a Madrid He was
(01:23:44):
on I guess on Facebook, onsocial media and I don't know how these
two came together on social media,but apparently the comedian made a a pedophile
esque comment, pedophiliate comment about theguy's three month old baby. And so
the guy that the comedian is alefty, the guy he attacked as air
(01:24:08):
right leaning activist, and he said, when your son's older, he's going
to become sick of and I can'teven say what he said. So the
guy, the dad showed up atthe comedy club and confronted this guy and
punched him in the face. Andthen the comedian said that he was sorry
(01:24:35):
for what happened. It was ajoke, that was it was unfortunate,
it was not appropriate comment on mypart, et cetera, et cetera.
My apologies for anyone who's affected.I really do believe that people do say
a lot of things online that theywouldn't stay in public because they they they
don't want to get punched in theface. Sometimes, you know, bullying's
(01:24:55):
not all bad. Gotta be real, but this is this is you can't
this dad. I wouldn't convict thisdad, would you. I wouldn't convict
this dad. This is like aself cleaning oven. Let it take care
of itself. They said, youknow, it's like the playground rules.
You just got to let it go. You gotta let it, let it
go. We have more on theway. We've got headlines coming up.
We're also going to talk to ourfriend any McCarthy. We got him,
(01:25:18):
and I got some economic headlines.I'm gonna try to work in today.
If not, I'll save it fortomorrow. But we got we got a
lot to hit and now all ofthe news you would probably miss. It's
time for Dana's Quick five. Soyesterday at and and Verizon customers had a
nationwide outage. It affected a lotof stuff. They said that it was
(01:25:40):
reported at least in twenty four states. A lot of customers had service,
had didn't have service at all.Ah and t anowledge the problem, announced
that they resolved the issue. Imean it was all over and it included
nine to one one systems too,and it was ah and T, Verizon,
US Cellular, Consumer Cellular all hadpages. Kaine, I'm not saying
(01:26:02):
that I think there's something shady goingon, but you know, I'm just
saying there could be. No TheiPhone sixteen promacs dimensions real leaked have leaked.
They said it's a sci fi formfactor. It's thicker, but it's
bezels are thinner. They so there'sit's not mind blowing, but they said,
(01:26:24):
apparently it's supposed to be super fast. But does it have the m
whatever chip them for something crazy itis? Do you do you find it?
You hate using your phone to actuallytalk to people because I hate talking
to people on my phone. Ihate phone calls. How weird is that?
I work in talk radio. Icould talk to you guys like this
all day. You get me ona phone with somebody, I'm like,
oh my gosh, why is ithappening to me? I just can't deal
(01:26:46):
with it. Magnet fishing. Acouple pulled up a safe with one hundred
thousand dollars in cash while magnet fishingin New York? Do you get to
keep it? And would you tellanybody? These people apparent? I guess
they let the popo. Know.They told the police they were in Corona
Park, they were magnet fishing.They pulled out an old safe. They
(01:27:08):
opened it and they said it wastwo stacks of hundreds. It was actually
it looks pretty like gnarly. Themoney actually looks pretty grody, but still
like if it wasn't, would youlet people know? Would you? Can?
I be honest, would you?I don't think I would either.
(01:27:28):
I would be like, oh,this is the Heavens giving me back all
the stuff the government stole from mein taxes. Police Samiens stole a liquor
truck in hopes of selling off thebooze to pay a drug debt. H
I mean, jobs also are great. This is in Indiana. He is
a munsier munsy Monsey, Indiana.Uh. He apparently had stole a delivery
(01:27:50):
truck full of beer and liquor pulledup outside a Cheers bar and he was
going to sell the booze pay offhis drug debts. It didn't really go
as planned. I don't really thinkthat bars like just unsolicited liquor trucks pulling
up either and like hey can youAnd also it's a liquor truck, you
know, It's not like it's gonnago unnoticed, you know what I'm saying.
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said. A woman is pronounced dead, but she came back to life in
the funeral home, and then shefind and then she did die. She
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Rumble, YouTube, Facebook, everywhere. We've been following this Hunter Biden gun
case, which is fascinating and Ithink it's kind of a warshock test as
well on a number of different issues, particularly Second Amendment issues. My friend
Andy McCarthy just dropped, I'm gonnause the words of the kids these days,
the parlance of the Times, astraight fire column on all of this,
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where he dives into a couple ofdifferent cases that are actually being used
by Hunter Biden's defense because they're insanelytrying to argue that he was a drug
user. So you can't really beshocked that he was gonna lie about using
drugs on a federal form. Andyou guys are very familiar with our good
friend Andy McCarthy, best selling author. He is his book Ball of Collusion,
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the Plot to rig an election anddestroy a presidency, and he's also
contributing editor at National Review. Yousee him on Fox News, and former
chief Assistant US Attorney. He joinsus now via Skype. Andy, always
a pleasure to have you this column. I love the way that you break
things down, by the way,because you always give a master class on
this. You think that Hunter Biden'sdefense is not going to be successful because
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he's actually trying to use arguments thatare really in favor of the Second Amendment
to kind of free himself of thismess. Just as the trial has gotten
underway. What has been your initialreaction, Well, thanks so much,
Dana, And yeah, I thinkhe's trying to tee up his appeal because
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he knows what the evidence is comingin and he knows what Judge Nouraika is
going to instruct the jury at theend. Basically, they litigated the Second
Amendment issue pre trial. He triedto use the Bruin case in order to
argue that the federal statute was onits face unconstitutional. And the statute I'm
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talking about here is nine to twentytwo G three, the provision that makes
it a crime for a user oraddict of drugs to possess a firearm.
So lost on that issue, andthen he tried to argue that they should
instruct the jury that unless he wasusing drugs the moment that he made the
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purchase, that basically he should beacquitted. And what the judge decided was
she's going to instruct the jury thatthe government has to prove beyond a reasonable
doubt that he was a drug useror addict around the time of the purchase.
And I think what this gets downto is after Bruin, the court
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made it very clear that we're goingto interpret the Second Amendment right in accordance
with what the original understanding of theAmendment was at the time the Constitution was
adopted in seven seventeen ninety one,and at the time that the Second Amendment
and the other Bill of Rights provisionswere applied to the States by the Fourteenth
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Amendment in eighteen sixty eight. Butyou have to show that there was an
original under standing of what the rightto keep in bare arms was and that
regulations are consistent with American traditions inthat regard. So the issue comes down
to what do you think drug useis like? Do you think it's like
alcohol abuse, in which case thetraditions of the country. You know,
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look, this is a hard drinkingcountry, right. The tradition of the
country is if you were intoxicated,they could take your guns away, but
then they have given back to you. Right. Or if you went into
the saloon, maybe the bartender wouldtake the gun, but you would get
it back as you left. Right. If that's what it is, and
that's what Hunter's trying to analogize hisbehavior to, then he's got very broad
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rights. On the other hand,if drug abuse and particularly drug addiction is
like mental illness. Then there's along tradition in the United States that goes
back to the Founding that people whowere declared to be insane, if they
were a JUDAICI to be like doncompost menthis you could take a lot of
rights away from them, including theirlight to right to liberty, but also
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their gun rights. So I thinkhe knows he's lost on in the trial
court. He's hoping as a Bidenin Wilmington, maybe the juryalquidum anyway,
you know, because they're very influentialin that small pond there. But his
main thing is he's trying to teeup I think for if he gets convicted
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here for his ultimate appeal. Yeah, Andy's column it's called hunter Biden is
playing the long game, and itreally, I mean it is. I
know you mentioned that they had kindof litigated that before a pre trial,
the Second Amendment issue, because didn'this attorneys bring up Cantor v. Bar
And that was the case where itwas a non violent It was a guy
who's convicted of a non violent felony, and he was arguing that that did
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not he should not be have hisSecond Amendment rights removed as a result of
this because their natural rights therefore theycouldn't be a bridge And it was something
that Amy Corny Barrett actually had agreedwith. And it was wild to see
Hunter Biden's attorney cite that. Yeah, well, it's amazing for two reasons.
One is Joe Biden's a lifelong demagogueon this issue. He's one of
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the worst defenders. And yet Hunter'sdefense here is the Second Amendment. And
the second thing I would point out, for all this nonsense that Hunter has
said about how you know he's theone being singled out. If he was
not named Biden, this offense happenedin October of twenty eighteen. He would
have been indicted by the end oftwenty eighteen or early twenty nineteen and this
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case would be over. But becauseWeiss didn't indict, because he dragged his
feet on this, just like hedragged his feet on everything else, the
case still wasn't adjudicated when Bruin gotdecided four years after the after Hunter bought
the gun. So now he hasa defense that's available to him because they
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delayed in charging him that would andbe available to the normal person. That's
amazing. That is actually amazing talkingwith our friend Any McCarthy. Yes,
so he actually made it a littlebit easier. That's that's kind of unbelievable
you And also you said something interestingbecause it's in Delaware, and that's you
do have to factor that into thejury pool. I mean, they can
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break it down to how many aregun owners and how many or this or
that, But I mean Biden's arebig deals. They're still a big deal
in Delaware. Yeah, you know, it's not just a smaller place.
I remember when I was I grewup in the Bronx in New York and
Stanley Friedman was the Bronx Borough president. And I always thought, when I
was a young prosecutor, the craziestmove I ever heard. We indicted Stanley
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Friedman in the Southern District of NewYork in the famous back then Kids,
this is ancient history, the parkingViolations Bureau case. And I always thought
it was crazy that Friedman moved toget the trial out of the other district
and he ended up being tried inlike New Haven, Connecticut. And I
was always thinking, you know,a Jewish leader who was very well known
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in the Bronx and who like ifyou ran it, if you assembled any
group of one hundred people, you'dget a bunch of people who like knew
Stanley Friedman or owned a job toStanley Friedman. And I just thought it
was nuts that he moved the caseout of moved the case out of the
Bronx. And here, you know, obviously Hunter, this is a home
game for Hunter. I mean,I think he's going to get convicted.
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The evidence against him is overwhelming.But this is not Donald Trump in Manhattan.
Yeah, this is this is thisis definitely a home game for a
Hunter. We're talking with their friendAna McCarthy. You mentioned former President Trump
and the verdict that came out ofManhattan. There's a lot of people saying,
because I know that they're finally they'regoing to go through the appeals process,
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and this is going to be along process. But everyone so far
here everyone says that, well,the appeals court, if you looked at
the judges, if you looked atthis, it's not going to happen.
But I think it could though,because it's such an egregious it's just wild
to take what is essentially an expiredmisdemeanor and try to tie it to like
this mystery felony, so that youcan get beyond, you know, the
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statute of limitations in state court andthen try to to litigate it in the
federal arena. I mean, it'sit hasn't been tested, So I think
that would kind of weigh in Trump'sfavor, would it not? Yeah,
it would, especially because in theend, the mystery crime was itself a
misdemeanor. You know, what theyended up what they ended up saying was
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the crime that Trump was hiding wasthis misdemeanor conspiracy statute in New York,
an election statute which makes it acrime for two or more people to agree
to influence an election by unlawful means. And the unlawful means, of course,
are the federal campaign finance laws thatBragg doesn't have any authority to enforce.
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So I think, you know,interestingly, the mystery crime, with
the being that it's a misdemeanor,it too had a two year statute of
limitations. So Bragg's theory here isif you smush two time barred misdemeanors with
the tide to prosecute actually lapsed intwenty nineteen, but he could put them
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together and somehow you have a felonythat has now a six year statute of
limitations that he can bring in twentytwenty three. And then the crime under
the crime is a federal crime thathe doesn't have jurisdiction over. And I
haven't even begun to scratch the surfaceof everything else that's wrong with the case.
So I think you're right that Trumpwill get a better quality of justice
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in the appellate courts. Remember,they just overturned Harvey Weinstein's conviction in New
York because it was an unfair truenow that it took three years, but
they did it. And in thisinstance, I think the New York courts,
they're also going to know that theirwork is going to be checked by
the appellate courts. This is notgoing to end at you know, the
New York Court of Appeals. It'sgoing to be reviewed by federal courts if
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there's still a conviction standing. Andthat's a really good point you and you
mentioned, you know, it tookthree years for the Weinstein because it was
so prejudicial to stuff that they werevery similar to what was being introduced in
Trump's case of Stormy Daniel's going onand on on the witness stand and that.
I know he had said something abouttrying to expedite this and just going
right to the Supreme Court, whichI know you can't do. You have
to go through the process. Butwhat is realistically the timeline here? I
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mean, is it going to beas long as a Weinstein thing? Yeah,
it could be. It could belonger if there's a you know,
if his conviction gets upheld in theNew York appellate courts and it lands in
federal court, that'll lead another layerto it. But on your point about
like people trying to leap frog intofederal court here, one of the things
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I think people are missing, whichis an important piece of history that we
have to remember here inconvenient history forthe Trump side, but history nonetheless,
is that remember Trump tried to movethis case into federal court shortly after he
was indicted, and it ended upin the Southern District of New York,
and a senior federal judge, AlvinHellerstein, who was a Clinton appointee,
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basically sided completely with Bragg and greenlightedpretty much what Bregg wanted to do,
which I think is a big partof the reason that merch On, the
judge in the New York case wasso confident they could get away with things
like enforcing federal law. So forthose people who say we got to get
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this case into federal court, it'salready been in federal court. It wasn't
a very good federal court decision,but it was there already. And I
think that's more reason that the federalcourts are going to say this has to
play its way through the state courtbefore we're going to look at it again.
Yeah, we have to follow thatprocess. Andy McCarthy his book Ball
of Lusion, the plot to rigan election, destroy presidency. You're gonna
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have to write another book now youdon't have to include all this stuff in
it. Oh yeah, you're like, you sound so excited. I have
another bestseller on your hands. Weappro I know you've been busy. I've
been seeing you everywhere. Are goodfor Nandy McCarthy. Always a pleasure,
Andy, Thank you so much forsharing your expertise with us. Thanks Dana.
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Of course, follow Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get
your podcasts, because knowledge is yourultimate superpower. Bottom line, Never trust
a man whose uncle was Joni Ernst, her little hot mic remark, Never
trust a man whose uncle was eatenby cannibals. I have to ask it
(01:41:49):
was brilliantly done. She had tohave been aware of the mic, and
I think it was brilliant because it'sso funny if anybody's hot mic voice is
hysterical as hers, because it justsounds she's at that northern accent. You
know, I never trust a manwhose uncle was eaten by cannibals. Just
cracks me up. Okay. Igot to share with you this Pope Francis
(01:42:10):
audio because I feel like we hadthis conversation in the movie. The Cinematic
Masterpiece, one of the greatest filmsit's ever been put to celluloid, and
it should have won an Oscar forBest Screenplay, Best Everything. I should
have wanted Tony for choreography even thoughit was not on the stage. Just
spend the roles. It was anamazing, amazing cinematic tour de Force Roadhouse
(01:42:35):
the film. And there was aone point where Dalton was having a conversation
and that's Patrick Spazy's character with theother bouncers, right, and they're having
a conversation on well, when it'stime to be nice and when it's time
to not be nice, and oneof the bouncers had asked, well,
(01:42:56):
what if someone calls my mama aname? And that's kind of what Pope
Francis audio by twenty three. Ifeel like this is what he just said.
Here listen about a runch. Sothe Pope said that if somebody insults
my mother, they can basically geta punch in the face. Now,
(01:43:18):
remember what Dalton said, because theone guy's like, well, what if
somebody calls my mama a horn?Dalk goes, well is she? And
he goes, It's just you know, some a series of words put together
to elicited response. That's it.I'm just saying. See, I feel
like I feel like the Pope shouldwatch Roadhouse. You know that was see,
(01:43:39):
I mean it was that. Thatwas a turn the other cheek response
from Dalton. There, it reallyis Kane a cinematic masterpiece. Somebody asked
me, They're like, okay,so how many times do you seriously watch
it per year? Like at leastonce? Yeah, yeah, yeah,
there's several movies that I will watchif they are I don't really watch TV.
I don't really have it on Imean, it'll be like on news,
but otherwise I don't really have iton. You know, I don't
(01:44:00):
even watch cable. I don't knowwhy I have it, but if Roadhouse
came on, I'd immediately watch it. If Godfather was on, you got
to sit and watch the Godfather,particularly the first and second. The third
one maybe not so much, butyou know the first and second for sure,
you gotta watch those. So I'mjust you know, I'm just saying
it is so they redid it andI didn't even watch it. My husband
(01:44:24):
and youngest son watched the second one, and it's because my youngest son doesn't
understand the cinematic genius that is theoriginal Roadhouse that he didn't think this one
was all that bad. Wan watchedit, and Wan was traumatized by how
horrific it was. I mean,we're trying to protect Wan's innocence and influence
of bad cinema on Wan, andwe failed horribly in that regard. Kane,
(01:44:46):
we failed, weiled, we failedhim. All right, Today's stupidity
where we got all right? Youknow, we have Kamala Harris today and
got a lot of her today.She used to be Attorney general in California.
Shocking. What did she do whenshe was Attorney General jailed a lot
of people. Oh my gosh,she jailed a lot for smoking weed cut
nineteen. This is her just afew years after doing that. Well,
(01:45:08):
look, I think we both agreedpeople shouldn't have to go to jail for
smoking weed. But it gets allthese applause lines right now, and she's
wait, didn't she like jail likemore people for weed than anybody. It
was a history of doing this.She's like the valedictorian of jailing people for
weed. You don't even have tobe a weed user. All the people
(01:45:30):
who jail people for weed, she'slike the most Yeah, Jailered, she's
the biggest weed jailer. Kamala Harris. All right, folks, that does
it for us today. Make sureyou sign up at substack, Chapter and
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