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Are you worrying about are you worriedabout the war cabinet? Being press?
Thank you for the media is askingBiden questions? What did he yell at
them? We need to hear thatagain. Are you worried about the war
cabinet? Are you worried about theWark cabinet? It's a cheap fake.
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I mean, really, the correctword is deep fake. But Karine Jean
Pierre also thinks that the Nord it'sthe Nord stream, it's the nord Strum
pipeline. Just get all those salesright to your house. Guys, welcome
back to the program. Top ofthe second hour, Dana, last year
with you, that was the U. I guess it was another cheap fake,
right, any video that they don'tlike is it cheap fake? I
don't even know what that means.But okay, all right, it's not
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though. What did he We stilldon't know what he said. He was
trying to mock the yelling press andit was just incoherent mockery. And there
it is. President. But don'task questions that are too hard to answer,
because it's gonna make KJP upset.Audio sound bite too. She gets
very upset when you ask her aboutstuff like the video that we just watched,
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or I don't know, like thestuff that was the Normandy ceremony or
the G seven thing. I mean, she gets very They're not handling this
well. Listen. Yeah, therewere two instances in recent days where leaders
formed President Obama and George Maloney.Early they physically put hands on the President
to guide him and show him givestage stage directions. Are they doing that
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on their own or has anybody askedthem to? Look, I run the
show like that. First of all, let me spoke to the most recent
right and as we saw on Saturday, the President Obama put President Obama's office
put out a statement, so Iwould refer you to that statement about what
was being accused in those by others, and he said this did not happen
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in the sense of what people weresaying they were seeing, right, or
what was being falsely reported that theywere seeing. Let's not forget President Obama
President Biden have a relationship. Theyare friends, They're like family to each
other. And I think that's whatyou saw. You saw the President put
his hand behind the on the backof a President Biden and they walked off
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the stage after taking questions or atan event taking questions from Jimmy Kimmel,
is she's not taking this well,She's not taking this well at all.
She seems upset. Well, youknow it's not. I just can't it's
just no, it's he's just he'snot declined. You can't explain it.
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It just looks bad. It looksbad. And this is one of the
things we're talking about, and theDemocrats are making it look worse by not
addressing it. Because if you're tellingus that we're the problem because of what
we're seeing, then you're not helpingyour candidate. I got to tell you,
speaking of helping the candidate. Soif you get the newsletter over substack
my substat column, chapter and verse. I had a couple of things that
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went out. In one of thoseI want to expand on, it's the
VP stakes, because you know,there's a short list floating around of Trump's
VP potentials, and I think that, maybe more so now than ever,
this is probably one of the mostconsequential VP selections of any election that I
can remember. I don't think itmattered as much with McCain, and I
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don't honestly even think it really matteredmuch with Trump and twenty sixteen. You
know, I think everybody can agreewith that. I don't think it really
mattered all that much. I thinkPence locked up the evangelical and the more
traditional GOP voters. But in thisI think that Trump needs to build on
what he's got and maximize maximize gains. But at the same time, he's
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got some room here. He hasa lot of options. Actually, the
Republicans have a really huge bench,whereas Democrats have. I got a count
maybe boota Juice, maybe Newsome.That's like it, big gretch. I
mean, we talked about that yesterday. We don't really know who they have.
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So the short list keeps shrinking.So the originally and included a lot
of other people. I think rightnow the four names that keep getting mentioned
the most are Doug Bergham, thegovernor of North Dakota, Rubio out of
Florida, Tim Scott, Senator outof South Carolina, and JD. Vance,
Senator out of Ohio. And I'mand I feel like Vance has been
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leading a lot of these not totallyscientific grassroot voter surveys or grassroots surveys.
And now keep in mind, Idon't I think I've only met Tim Scott
in person. Now I think I'vemet Marco Rubio once I met Tim Scott.
But and I get I I don'thave anything personal against these guys,
but I'm going to be very clinicalin the way that I that I look
at this. I don't like theidea of a JD. Vance's VP.
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And here's why. As I discussedin the piece, when you look at
the current Senate makeup, it's fiftyone forty nine and Republicans are and there's
four independents, but they caucus withDemocrats. So even when you look at
the seats in play, it isgoing to be a fight, a fight
to even scrape up some nominal somenominal majority. And even then it's not
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guaranteed. It is a fight becausein some of these areas you have to
consider redistricting. Now, when hewon, when Vance won against Democrat Tim
Ryan, it was by just barelyseven points. Now Trump is leading Biden
in Ohio, but it's within themargin of error. I would have felt
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better with a Vance selection if Trumpwere pulling double digits ahead of Biden in
Ohio. Now I know that DeWineis going to replace Vance, but there's
going to be an election then notlong after that. I'm just I'm trying
to keep all of this in getand plus I think, can I be
honest, I think DeWine is alittle bit of a moderate, So I
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tend to think that whoever he selectsis going to would be more moderate than
Vance on certain issues. So that'sanother reason why it's not because I dislike
Vance. I just think that hebetter serves the overall agenda in the Senate
right now. And that's I meanspecifically, just for the math alone,
is why I'm looking at it theway I'm looking at it. His area
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is not like him Scott South CarolinaDistrict because in twenty twenty two, Scott
just absolutely destroyed his Democrat challenger byplus twenty five, by over twenty five
points. So again, I knowthat DeWine is going to would pick Vance's
replacement, but to Wine's a moderate, and I don't think that you're going
to get somebody who is a conservativeas conservative as what you have there picked
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by DeWine. Now, I don'tknow that even picking Vance is enough to
lock in Ohio either, because hedoesn't have that national name recognition, and
I think that Republican voters from lookingat some of the breakdown, they're very
interesting in Ohio. So I don'tknow if it's guaranteed, but I do
think this and because I've already seenthis floating around, and I'm just telling
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you this because you're gonna need toknow it. If Vance is picked,
you're you can count on Democrats makingad after ad of the time that Vance
called Trump America's hitler. He did. It's out there and he wrote op
eds like Opioid of the Masses howTrump can't fix America's social and cultural crisis.
They're going to start circulating that,and they're gonna put it out there
and they're gonna say, oh,look, maga, you you prioritize loyalty
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more than anything else. Well,here's this guy, he's not be he
wasn't loyal so and then they're gonnait's gonna it's gonna be uh uh.
They're gonna exploit that and try tohold it against you. I'm just saying,
regardless of whether or not and whyVance changes thinking, that's going to
be a tool to use. Youneed to be aware of this. And
the left is prepared for this outcomebecause I've already seen it circulating. I've
already seen it circulating. Uh Asfor Marco Rubio, I could never in
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good conscience pick a Rubio for VPbecause I I watched him crumble on stage
in front of me at Parkland.He went up before me and I stood
there and I watched him completely crumbleon an assault weapons ban. I watched
him completely crumble on a national registryaka universal background checks. And I watched
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him completely crumble on red flag laws. He just fell apart. He went
along to get along, and thatis a deal breaker for me. Because
of that, I could never everback him as a VP. And plus,
he's from Florida. Now I'm notsaying because I disliked Floridians. I
love Floridians. I love Florida.They Florida is not going anywhere but red.
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And it's not illegal to have tothe Constitution the twelfth the moment doesn't
prohibit We talked about this yesterday,two people from the same state running.
There is regulations on how the electoralCollege votes or how those voters vote,
but it doesn't leverage voters nationally well. And I just think that it's I
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just don't think that it's a goodidea to do that, judging also by
the zealous registration of GOP voters overDemocrats and the recent elections that Florida has
seen. They have such a massivered wave. I mean they have their
state legislature has a super majority.They're not going They're read, they are
read. There's nothing to be gainedfrom running two red state dudes on the
same ticket. Nothing you have toleverage this. Doug Bergham out of North
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Dakota or sorry, South Dakota isno North Dakota. I was right.
It is just a moderate non entity. He's a moderate non entity. Tom
Cotton's name has been mentioned before.He comes from a solid red state.
I think his hit him as aVP, leverages absolutely nothing for the ticket.
And furthermore, some of what hewants to do foreign policy wise,
is completely at odds with Trump's agenda. He Cotton wants to spend He is
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one of the Republicans that wants tospend on Ukraine. That's not where Trump
is. I've seen at least Stephonicmentioned before, but I think her name
has kind of fallen off the subsequentlist. She's a moderate Republican with a
moderate record, and she was notalways on board with Trump. She said
one time, in a verbatim ina radio interview that quote Trump was insulting
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to women. Now. I mentionedthis last month because she was doing an
interview with Shannon Bream, and ShannonBream asked her about it because it was
mentioned in a New York Times piece, and Stefanik got really angry with Brain
and accused Bream of citing some anonymousreport in the New York Times, even
though it was a literal for realinterview that Stephanic willingly gave to a local
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radio station that the New York Timesmerely cited. And Stephanic was employing the
guilt by association tactic in order tododge answering why she changed her thinking about
that, which would have been anamazing opportunity to potentially persuade undecided voters.
And I think that that was thefinessing of a situation that required more advanced
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rhetorical artistry than she possesses. Andum, I just that to me,
I was like, uh, Idon't think that that's a that's a good
nah. The Republican Party, Ithink, also has to look to more
than just November because they have tolook eight years ahead, right, So
whoever Trump picks for VP, thatticket's got to have longevity. Now,
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I think that the biggest gains becausemy list, my short list for VP
for his VP, is very veryshort, and it only includes governors.
Camp Younkin I kind of like,I like DeSantis, but I at the
again, same argument that I madewith Rubio. Two people from a red
state not going to leverage anything towin. I don't think that it works.
But I think that Brian kemper GlennYounkin would, He would get the
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biggest gains, even though I knowhe doesn't get along with Brian Kemp get
over it for the agenda. Becauseboth of those states are in play.
A lot of people think that Georgiais, you know, a solid red
state, and it's not a solidred state necessarily. Now here's what's interesting,
and this is where I want tosegue into toss up. Virginia has
been moved to a toss up category. Glenn Younkin, he's you know,
gets one turn he is he turnsout in about a year. He's potentially
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a more practical choice than a BrianKent because Virginia is in play and it
is considered a toss up state.I also think that Youngkin would also bring
in more traditionally non Trump Republican voters, uniting the right leaning fray so to
speak. And so I also thinkthat Youngkin isn't super charismatic. No,
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I'm not saying this is to beme to him. He's kind of nerdy.
He's not super charismatic, which Ithink better suits Trump's style, because
you cannot have two super strong personalitieson the same ticket. That's a disaster.
You can't do that. Somebody's gotto be Johnny Carson. Somebody's got
to be Ed McMahon. You can'thave two Johnny carson's and you can't have
two Ed McMahon's. It doesn't workthat way. Somebody's got to play.
You got to play the right role. So the good news is that I
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think the Republican bench is super overcrowded, and that's good for us, right
because you've got a lot of presidentialhopefuls. That means a lot of good
choices for voters, and especially whenyou compare it to what Democrats have.
What are they going to do?Seriously, what do they do after twenty
four guys. Who do they gotnobody? Can you imagine them in twenty
eight Oh my gosh. We're gonnatalk more about that coming up. We're
also going to look at talk alittle bit more about Virginia and what that
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on the simulcast, we can't playany of it because we'll get totally cited,
not just for the song but foreverything else. But this is a
Missouri Republican Canada and Valentina Gomez whomade this campaign video. She jogged in
a bulletproof jacket and it's like,don't be weak and gay. So does
that means like strong, k's onlyor what? I don't know. I'm
curious. But she's running to bea secretary of the state. She's trying
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real hard for a She's in SouxLard. She's like literally like the neighborhood
that's kind of basically my neighborhood,My old neighborhood in Saint Louis is where
she's at running, and that's arainbow neighborhood. If ever there was one,
might be a couple of gays there. I've heard that there are some
gays in the seu Lard area.But she's like, in America, America,
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you can be anything you want,so don't be weak and gay.
So I would just be like stronggays on Ryds only right, like that's
shirt. Yeah, only strong gayson Royds with guns. That's it.
Everybody else go to hell. Soand then she says, stay blanking hard,
and then she's got another she's gota rifle in something else. I
mean, she's from Columbia. Hshe's young, and she is h going
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for j afs j Ashcroft seat.He's leaving to become governor. And my
only complaint is that in her originalpost she literally tagged the Taint Brothers in
it. The Taint Brothers, that'show I know them. They are those
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bald dudes who believe in Sharia law. And there's Lamo fascists who believe in
Sharia law, and like newly conservativedudes who think that the conservative movement began
when their beans dropped upon puberty.They think that they're conservative. Oh you
mean the Tate Brothers. Sure,I see what you're saying. What is
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this Andrew Taint? That's his name. That is his name. Hey,
Look, if a dude can goout there and be like, call me
a chick, that's their name now. And they try to be real tough
and all that stuff, and theytalk real hard, but all they can
do is pay women to sleep withthem for money on video. That's all
they can do. I mean,you know, hooker. But anyway,
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she I don't know why, butshe like tagged them in her original so
I was open to the idea ofkind of digging then, but I saw
in the original tweet when I firstsaw the video that she sed them,
and I'm like why, Like,why would you Why? If I was
going to go seek validation from adude, I would not pick a balding
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beta that has to juice up inorder to have muscle definition. Who probably
is? I mean, you thoughtthat the bat caves in China had diseases,
just saying like this dude's got morediseases than a bat cave in China
to soon No, it's not it'snever too soon. I recognize no boundaries,
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but I'm right. You all knowI'm right. So what did she
see them? That was lame?So as a result, I'm cautious about
this one. That's enough to makeme cautious, Like who you roll with
says a lot about you if there'sno record to speak of at that point,
you know what I mean. Ifeel like that's fair. I want
to switch gears and talk about allthe nonsense that's ongoing in my town because
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this is a new story. Departmentof Justice is insisting its Civil Rights division.
They're trying to come in and investigatemy town for what they say are
civil rights offenses. And they're madbecause conservative parents won victory after victory in
an overwhelming landslide with over seventy percentof the of the vote and taking over
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school board races, and NBC andall of these other slacktivists out there are
trying to act like the community isbitterly divided. But guess what, the
community is not bitterly divided. Whenyou win election after election after election after
election after election after election after electionafter election with over seventy percent of the
vote. Hmm, doesn't sound likeit's too divided common core, right,
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that's not how division works. Imean, what kind of Joe Biden hell
math is that that's not how divisionworks. That sounds like an overwhelming majority
of parents, who, by theway, include black parents and white parents
and Hispanic parents, Latino parents,Asian parents, Muslim parents, Indian parents,
everybody's and their brothers' parents included.But it's interesting because all the sloppy
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white Marxist progressives that I see whokeep insisting and pushing this racial drivel ignore
all of those parents, just likethe Klan did back in the day.
So see they're keeping up appearances,they're ignoring all the minority representation because the
minorities rejected them. This goes backto that Prop eight in California when they
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were waging war at the ballot boxover same sex marriage and you had the
black community and the Hispanic community thatoverwhelmingly defeated it. It wasn't the white
community in California. It was theblack and the Hispanic community that we're leading
the charge, and the progressives didnot know what to do. They can't
criticize them because then they're breaking theirown rules. Are we racist? I
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mean like you got to answer thatquestion, you know, with any kind
of facetious manner, yes, youare. But they had no idea how
to deal with it. So they'relike, let's go after the Mormons.
That's what they did. They wentafter the Mormons, even though when everything
when the numbers were posted on Secretaryof State website and everything was broken out,
the Mormons did the least. I'msorry, but y'all did the least.
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I know you passed yourselves on theback about it, but y'all didn't
do much. It was the blackcommunity in the Spanic community in California with
that measure, it is like tenyears ago. But the left couldn't go
after them because you can't be onthe left and disagree with someone who's a
minority, because that makes you aracist. I mean, by damn,
you might get a title for aplantation. You're so racist. That's how
bad it is. So they don'tknow what to do. So the only
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thing that they can do is ignorethat they exist. Right now, I
want you to think about this.This is the party that just in the
span of several weeks, right,you had Jerry Nadler go, oh,
well, we like immigrants, theypick our fruit and clean our toilets.
You had Nancy Pelosi that goes outand says that's the same thing. Just
literally yesterday, you had Eric Adams, mayor of Manhattan, go out and
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say, yeah, we should behiring illegal immigrants to be lifeguards in the
pools because they're sure good swimmers.I mean he said that on video.
You had Kathy Hokeel, governor ofNew York last week said that black kids
don't know what computers are if theylive in the Bronx. That's who these
people are. So it should notsurprise you that they are ignoring minority representation
in South Lake, Texas. Now, why is this a big story?
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Just as Virginia was a big storywith school board, Southlake was the first
to push back at the ballot box, and South Lake scored the first victories.
And it was a fight that wasbroken open by a Cuban family.
Here. I watched with my owneyes as a dad from that family was
bypassed by an NBC producer because hewasn't white. He didn't support her white
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narrative. Someone else was taking videofootage and it's still up on Facebook,
and they just blow it but they'renot interested in talking to him because he
doesn't support there. Oh, thisis a racial division narrative. They actively
and exerted a lot of effort whenyou consider that over seventy percent at the
ballot box to exclude and silence allminority families who stepped out against this.
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They want you to think that thisis about being racist, and it's not.
I've talked about this, I've beenwriting about this. I've been discussing
this issue with people, and we'regonna keep talking about it because you need
to be aware what's happening in yourschool. The DJ is coming for you
too. So in South Lake nowthey got the DOJ coming forward because South
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Lake parents rejected this critical race theoryplan called SEACAP, and they wanted us,
I said yesterday, to replace theSROs. They wanted to hire a
chief diversity officer, pay them sixfigures. They were going to establish a
snitch line so students could call inand put on other students' permanent record reports
of and this is there where it'sperceived microaggressions. That's just the tip of
the iceberg. There was a lotof stuff. It all sparked because you
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had two morons who were stupid enoughthis way, you shouldn't have let your
kids have social media. They weresinging apparently a song that had a racial
slur in it, and they saidit and it went on slat, it
went all over uh uh Snapchat,and those that those families had to actually
switch schools and leave town. Itwas They apologized profusely, apologies weren't wanted.
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It was about total destruction. Andso, like I said, I've
writen about this a lot. Ihad a piece that was up at Newsweek
about this. Our former mayor JohnHuffman, who was there flew this whole
fight, was writing about this too. It got so bad because see,
here's the thing, the plan thatthey were trying to push out. They
didn't start this out of academic curiosity. They exploited stupid teenagers doing something bad.
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They asked forgiveness, and then theyused these kids' worse moments in their
lives. They exploited it as away to implement critical race theory education,
and they expected us parents to payfor it. They had this comp it
was their cultural competency land, andthey were going to review student subgroup test
performances because they found no. Theyin this. They even had to note
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there were no significant achievement gaps amongthe entire ethnic population in the school.
But you know, as I said, these kids on social media, they
did something dumb, They did somethingimmoral. They're young. Young people are
allowed to do stupid things because theirbrains aren't even fully developed. It's not
that they're allowed, it's that theywill do dumb things racism and bigotory and
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moral failings, which is why Ithink the left are notorious centers. But
I also agree with Vodi Bacham who'dsaid that you cannot keep sending your kids
to Caesar and then be shocked whenthey come home as Romans. And so
they have been a progressive activists werenaming private citizens and they sent out mailers
attacking many of the minority families thathad stood against them. It is one
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of the nastiest things they've ever seen. They sent the I got one in
the mail because I live here.They sent out and calling the Cuban family
that led the fight. They werethe ones who first reported it. Because
they had all these kids in theschools. They went after them and they
were smearing them. They called themracists. They sent out a mailer that
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said, why follow these clowns anywhere? They were doxing and smearing private citizens
to suppress their participation in this schoolboard fight. That is what the Marxists
in South Lake did. The NBCslacktivists. NBC refused to include this in
the reporting. I know for afact it was brought to their attention repeatedly,
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and they absolutely refused to include thisin the reporting. This is my
mailer that I got in my mailthat they sent out. They have their
own pack the left does. It'sfunded by some old, krusty sorry boomers,
but their Marxist boomers that use thesekids as the veneer to push their
stuff. They were telling each kidin each grade they had a plan to
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teach them how to see everyone inracial terms. And they were and I'm
taking this from it, and elevating. They were talking about elevating education according
to skin color. They had aquote Equity and Inclusion Grievance process system through
which students can report instances of discriminationor perceived microaggressions that inhibit progress towards cultural
competence goals. It's a direct quote, and these microaggressions and discriminatory behaviors were
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going to be logged in their permanentdigital records, wow, lifelong digital records.
And they also wanted to publicize whenit happened. They're going after the
kids, not just the adults.They wanted to hire teachers and staff according
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to race. They wanted to havea racial hiring quota. They also wanted
to reduce standards, academic standards tobetter accommodate children of other ethnicities, which
I think is one of the mostracist things I've ever heard in my life.
And it's illegal. By the way, you have lawsuits going out scores
of them under what is it,Title seven of the US Civil Rights Act
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over this. And so this iswhat they incorporated Ebram X Kendy's critical race
theory workshops. They sent their teachersto this stuff. And by the way,
the Carol isd their school's own datashows an average of only three incidents
per month related to microaggressions. Thereare almost nine thousand students in the school.
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They wanted to push equity over equality, which meant, you know,
they don't believe in equal opportunity.They only believe in guaranteed outcomes. And
so that's what they did, andthere were lawsuits. The family that they
attacked, the Cuban family they attackwere actually the first ones to file suit,
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and so conservative parents we took overthe school board. And I was
looking at the breakdown. So youhave all these progressive activists on X right
now for Carol. They're saying,oh, Carol's predominantly white. And when
they were repeating these statistics to tryto argue for this racial narrative, do
you know what they did, whichI find disgusting. Do you know what
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they did? They literally omitted halfof the minorities in the school. They
have omitted entirely the Hispanic population,which is like twelve percent of the school.
They omitted several other minorities as well, so that they could alter and
fudge the math and at because theythink people on X aren't going to check.
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You know, you can google this. I pulled it up off of
Carol's own website. I also pulledit off off of our state education website.
I can tell you breakdown by breakdown. They literally we omitted the minority
students and fudge the numbers to drivea racial narrative. And they're using these
lies to bring in the Department ofJustice to break the school and crush the
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know, I think, but Ithink that American people deserve it to be
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mm hmm. I can't. I'mtrying real hard here, guys. I
got this, and I gotta huh. Has she never seen one of his
State of the Unions. I don'tknow. She's got to hustle him off
stage like the Sandman at the Apollo. You know, she gotta come out
there with her shepherd's hook and littlebow peep him out right. Damn.
Can you imagine? I mean theystart playing that music. I ye,
(37:58):
so watch. You might not believeme, But when I was little and
my parents would not give me cablein my room, I was so put
upon my mom. I had alittle old black and white television. My
mom let me have my room,and I used to stay up and watch
our Cineo Hall. And then duringthe summer, I'd stay up real late
and I'd watch Apollo showtime at theApollo, and I got to know that
(38:20):
sandman neck real well. When Iheard that music, I was like,
oh no, I was waiting forsomebody to get in a fight with the
sand Man. All right, Sowelcome back to the show. Dana Lash
here with you. Top of thesecond hour. That's doctor Jill. Sure,
Jill Biden again. I'm not callingyou doctor unless you can you know,
demonstrate a talent at rearranging guts.I'm sorry, but I know people
(38:44):
of my own actual acquaintance, likeI know people in real space who get
these doctorate degrees, and I'm like, I'm not calling you doctor. Shut
up just because you paid money.I studied like it. Give me some
give me a stupid field to studyKane, women's literature. I was about
to say, gender studies. Okay, I got a doctor in women's literature.
So what you're telling me or genderstudies is that you paid an exorbitant
(39:07):
amount of money to call yourself thatstudying something stupid. Okay, yeah,
I mean no offense. If that'syour jam. I would much rather spend
my money on like ammunition or oneday on a Dodge demon. But I
digress, which I'm not allowed becausesomeone in my marriage says that I'll wrap
(39:30):
it around a tree and it isnot me. So yes, it rhymes
with schmusband. Feel free to addhim on Twitter go ahead or X go
ahead. Let him know he's Ithink he needs to be told. He
hasn't been told enough. Sidebar.I really did want that you know who
bought the last one that I wasthat I had my eye on Richard Rawlings
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for real. My husband's at thedealership Richard Rawlings, and Richard's great guy
came on down. I bought thatdamn thing, right. I'm so mad.
It was the last one. Andthen Chris was like, it's not
meant to be. You'd wrap itaround a tree anyway, And I'm like,
cried anyway, all right? Sowhat was I talking about? Oh
my gosh, yeah, Jill,Jill Biden on the View. We had
(40:15):
to run that video and audio thatwe just played for you all through a
couple of filters because before we didit all it was just hens clucking.
You couldn't hear nothing. So wehad to run it through a couple of
filters in order to get that.But she's out there, she says,
oh, yeah, you're not gonnaWhat did she say, He's not gonna
ramble? Has she heard her husbandspeak? I feel like she's not in
that marriage. I mean, ifyou cannot be honest about that, I
(40:37):
feel like you're not in your ownmarriage. Like we see it, y'all
see it, and she's like,and he doesn't yell again, are you
in your marriage? How do younot know your old man is out there
yelling, like every speech the mangives, he does this weird thing.
We're out of nowhere. He juststarts screaming the words like that's an emphasis.
Does he think that that's the verbalversion of like bold underscore italics.
(41:00):
I don't know, but you've heardhim do it. So she's talking about
the debate, and then she's youknow, he's in. I don't remember
the other stuff that she said,because it's just she's ridiculous, a ridiculous
person. What did she even goon the view for I guess the campaign
for him? Yeah? Yeah?Is that all they talked about much?
(41:23):
I mean, it was mostly howbad Trump was though. It wasn't about
how good Biden was. It wasmostly about how horrible Trump. They measure
how good they think Biden is byhow much they hate Trump. It's actually
a wild thing, a leftist voterthing too. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
it's like super it's crazy. It'scrazy. That's how all right,
(41:43):
I want to switch it up.I got to share this story with you
now. Lorraine tells me that Ineed to be honest about what this story
is. This is not a dudewho wants to be an ANTHROMORPHI like,
he doesn't want to be anthropomorphic dog. He wants to be like a physical
dog. So, without further ado, this is why aliens lock their doors
when they fly past Earth told youthis. This guy spent fourteen thousand dollars
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to become a dog, a colliespecifically, he changed his mind upon realizing
that it's very difficult to walk likea dog, and previously he had been
made fun of, justifiably by trolls. He spent twelve thousand dollars on a
costume. His name is Toco.He spent two million yen twelve thousand dollars
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on a dog costume, and itwas advertised as being lifelike. If I
would have seen something like this,I'm going to be real with you,
if this thing would have come upto me at a park. Here's the
video that I just dropped a viewof him. And if this video like
it fetches, he was. Hespent twelve thousand dollars. Damn thing can't
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move its head. He can't movehis head like a dog. So like
when he turns around, he's gotto do one of these. He's got
it literally from his back end turnhe can't turn and look something with his
neck because he's not a dog,right, So he got this costume and
(43:21):
he has thirty thousand morons subscribe tothis guy's YouTube account. He got his
little special suit and he dressed upas a dog, and he does tricks.
If I would have seen this thingcome up to me at a park,
I would have kicked it. Buthere's the problem. He can't walk
outside like a dog. He hadto be put on a luggage cart and
cart it around because he's a personin a dog costume. Is it the
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costume? The cost fourteen thousand?Is that what it was? There's an
extra fourteen The costume itself was ortwelve thousand, So there's a couple thousand
for something. I don't know what. I'm afraid to ask. He said
he's being bullied on line. Reallydidn't see that. We're also shocked if
I would have seen this. Doesthat look like a dog? You guys
(44:06):
watching the simulcast video of the dog, it literally looks like a fake dog.
He spent twelve that's not movie quality. He can't he can't see anything.
He's a freak. It is thedumbest thing he's got, like dog
gloves. He doesn't move like adog. He moves like a demon in
a dog suit. It's like adog, a bad, crappy dog costume,
(44:29):
possessed. He can't grab it.He just horrible. I would have
put it down already. I've beenlike this, poor dog. So he
said, quote, I'm sad thatpeople think that because everyone goes, you
need a therapy. You need therapy, not a dog costume. You weird
sex freak. And he goes,I'm sad that people think that I love
animals and enjoy play acting like acop, like a collie. This is
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my hobby. No, you're afreak. And so no one knows what
he looks like. It is soweird. He it's just weird. The
videos of it online are so freaky. I don't I can't deal with it.
It's just weird. So anyway,long story short, fourteen thousand dollars.
(45:12):
Now he decides, you know what, it's really hard to walk around
like a dog, kine. Youthink that you would have maybe figured that
out before you spent twelve thousand dollars. Yeah, on the I don't know
what else he spent the other twothousand dollars on. But I mean,
this just goes to prove that evenmental illness has its limits. He's clearly
(45:32):
mentally ill, and his body decidedto just let him know that his mental
illness has limits. Did you seethe video of him trying to jump over
the little doggie hurdle? Doesn't happenvery athletic. I mean, I would
have put this dog down. It'ssomething's wrong with it. Been like it's
Tart's in trouble. It's misery.Yeah, it's dog's miserable. It's horrible.
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Something's wrong with it. It doesn'tlook like a dog, doesn't even
look like a stuffed dog. Sonow he's like, you know, maybe
I'm gonna dress up like another MaybeI'll just be like another animal since I
can't walk like a dog. Sonow he's thinking, I don't know,
panda maybe, or cheese really ora bear. He goes, I would
(46:15):
like to be a fox, butthat's too small. Well, at least
he has got some realistic perception onproportion a panda or a bear. He's
gonna walk around like a bear orfor for you know what I mean,
like the animal I've seen bears ontwo legs. Yeah, not that kind
of bear. Though, I hadto really watched what I was saying.
(46:36):
I have a funny story about thatthat no one will I cannot tell because
it'll go viral and it'll become endup becoming the most shared thing I've ever
done, and I'm not going todo it. Can Have you heard this
story? You know what story itis? Yeah? You agree, don't
you? Yes? Yeah, myyoung naives, sweet little heart, I
had no idea what I'd gotten into. I had no idea what I had
(46:59):
stumbled across. That's all I'm gonnasay. It would literally become the most
shared thing I've ever done ever,and I'm not ever gonna do it anyway.
No, I'm never gonna I amnever gonna do this. I think
it highlights my pure my purity,and my innocence and naive take. Well,
I mean, I wasn't raised toknow what certain things were. I
(47:21):
you know, my mom didn't goNow, these are the man who lacked
to get butch with other dudes,so they dressed like butch so they attract
the butch. I didn't wasn't raisedthat way. You know what I'm saying?
Much, you guys will just haveto wonder. It's never gonna happen.
All right, So hell, gosh, where do we go from here?
(47:42):
All right? Oh yeah, Iwas gonna talk about the Bidens.
So, uh, yesterday we weretalking about the emails about the Biden's using
Sandy Hook. But so Hunter isgonna have He's gonna have a little bit
of problems coming up. I don'tknow if you have realized this. First
off, there's more text messages thatare out regarding Joe and Hunter. And
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then Lorraine has the story that's upon substack, chapter and verse right now
about Joe Biden making this little visit. You know, I'm sure it just
had nothing at all to do whatsoeverwith any kind of trial coming up and
testimonies and anything like that. Buthe visited, made a little visit to
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his is it former daughter in law? Late it's it's it's Halle. So
it's Bo's widow and Hunter's ex girlfriend, Halle Biden. So he went,
She's going to be testifying in Hunter'sfederal gun case in the coming day.
So he apparently made a little stop. It was a surprise nighttime visit days
(48:51):
before she's testifying in this gun trial. Because that trial starts like like in
a week. Is that witness tampering. Now they it was eight pm.
Now you know that's late for Biden. Eight o'clock Sunday night. You know
that's late for him. Eight o'clockSunday night. Listen to this. Doucy
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asks this of KJP audio Sun Byeone. This is I mean, I
think this is a great question.Check it. On another topic, why
did President Biden have a private meetingwith a witness who plans to testify in
court against his son? Can yousay more? Halle Biden is a key
government witness who allegedly disposed of agun the hunter is accused of buying illegally.
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President Biden was at her house thisweek. I think the American people
should also be told the full breathof this, not just a part of
this question here. As you allknow, the President actually spoke to this
yesterday during his Memorial I think impactful, powerful Memorial Day address where he talked
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about He talked about the passing theanniversary, the ninth anniversary of the passing
of his son, and he visitedher as that anniversary is approaching. He
visited her days before the anniversary ofthe passing of his son, and she
is family. She was married obviouslyto his late son. And I think
(50:19):
that to mention as you're asking yourquestion to flu. So they did not
talk about her testimony. This wasnot about that. This was about convenient,
literally the ninth anniversary super convenient.I mean, who's I mean?
He used sandy hook as a wayto go and net ten billion dollars ten
million dollars for himself from a communistChinese business CEFC guy. So why wouldn't
(50:42):
he use this? I mean,he used the bodies of dead kids as
a way to shield his ten milliondollar CCP deal. Why wouldn't he use
uh this anniversary his dead son.Why wouldn't he? I mean, it's
a legit question. We've got moreon the way. We got headlines coming
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you would probably miss, it's timefor Dana's Quick five. So apparently there's
this thing called the longevity escape velocitytheory, and it's how you could people
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believe that sign are saying that youcould live forever by twenty thirties. Do
you really want to live forever?Though? Because I find so many too
many people annoying as hell? Whereheaven is the only escape that I am
promised, right, Like, atsome point I'm like, enough, right,
I don't. I don't want tosound like a morbid but we pray
for this for the s mod right, I like that, jeebus. I
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don't want to and that's jeebus bythe way. I don't want to be
forever with all. I mean,you know you're all nice in that,
but goll lee, give me jesus. I just don't. I can't write.
Oh my word, I just can'timagine. I didn't want to.
I don't even want to entertain youwith this possibility. We're going to the
next headline. Okay, so theysaid, I am trying to wrap my
(53:42):
head around this. Guys. Theaverage person wastes over two hours a day
dream scrolling. Now you're like,what, so you've heard of doom scrolling,
which I totally still So. Dreamscrolling is looking at dream purchases or
things that you like to one dayown. It's an extra size and covetousness.
Uh who does this? I'm awho has time to do that?
(54:08):
Be I feel like the only time, like I, for instance, I
had to get and it's I woremy hair purpose like this today. But
I have to get a new flatiron right, because mine it died.
It's just dead. Eight years isa long time it died. And I'm
like, oh my gosh, Ihave to I don't want to have to
look at them. I don't wantto look at it right. I don't
want to deal with it. I'mjust like putting it off. I just
(54:30):
I don't want to have to dealwith it. I can't believe they said
that seventy one percent of American people, it was over two thousand US adults.
They said that over a full year, people spent on average thirty six
days scrolling and looking at the stuff. That does not sound right, does
it? I can't imagine? Uh. And tattoos they said could trigger a
rare form of cancer. But it'snot the vax guys. It's the tattoos
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victim, We just change offender tojustice impacted individual, adding the Department of
Corrections, adding Human Services, addingSangamen and Cook County Adult Probation and two
members who've experienced the ARI system asoffenders or justice impacted individual. It might
(56:22):
seem like a small thing. Imean, obviously changing a term can have
a positive or negative impact when wedo that, But I would say that
over and over again, we keepchanging the names for how we are referring
to those who are have entered intofinal activity. And each time we make
(56:43):
that change, each agency has tomake that change on every one of their
documents. So right now in theDepartment of Corrections, there's multiple changes that
have been made, and it's costingthousands and thousands of dollars just to do
a name change. So I wouldask why is it to make the name
change even if the rest of thebill was okay, which I don't think
(57:06):
that it is. But even ifthe rest of it was okay, the
name changes may seem like a smallthing, but it costs thousands and thousands
of dollars to do that. Thiswas an Illinois where they decided to change.
It is Illinois Hospital forty four ohnine, and they wanted to change
the word offender to as you heardquote, justice impacted individual in the state
(57:36):
law. Welcome back to the program, Dana lash with you. Words have
no meaning justice impacted individual as thoughthere's no fault of their own. Justice
just hit them. They didn't doanything. I was outmind in my own
business and I'll be damn Justice hitme upside the head. Wait what that
(57:59):
I am in impacted by it?The justice. They make it sound like
it's a knockout game and some randomnamed justice is running around smacking people.
That's what they make it sound likethat. But as dumb as you think
this is, it's not as dumbas this bill passing built the House and
Senate in Illinois and making its wayto the governor who's going to sign it.
(58:21):
So it's not offender. So inIllinois, they're not going to be
offender. It's justice impacted individual.Now when you hear that phrase justice impacted
individual, what do you think of? What is the point of this?
What do you think of? Imean, they're still going to prison.
I'm just dis impacted it. Thissounds like a comedy. This is like
(58:45):
an snl skit. This is nota real thing. So I so you
can't say criminal. They went fromcriminal to offender because remember it used to
be criminal, then they went tooffender, and now they're gonna justice impacted
individual. Where does this stop?I'm a justice impacted individual? At when
(59:09):
does this stop? This is soin this and it passed both chambers.
What do you what if you're athief? What do would they call that?
A undocumented taker? Borrower, undocumentedpossessor? Oh? Oh, I
(59:31):
like that. So that's what burglarswill be called. Now, No,
no, he's not a thief,he's not a burglar. It's that's a
harsh term. Come on, undocumentedpossessor because we all know that the reason
why these crimes keep happening is becausethe names of the people who commit the
crimes hurt the criminal's feelings and they'relike, you know what, because of
(59:52):
that, I'm gonna keep stealing.I'm gonna keep stealing things. I'm mad
at you. So is this whatthey would describe like the people who are
driving out their murder rate justice impactedindividuals? I can't this is crazy.
What if you're a drug dealer?Someone said? Are they going to be
called unlicensed pharmacist? Ooh? Whatif you're like a kidnapper? Surprise detainer.
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I was just saying, this isall crazy, this is crazy.
This is what they're doing though.I'm just waiting to see what else is
next. But that one lawmaker madea good point. They have to change
this on all their documents. Andthat's not cheap, because anything with the
government isn't cheap. If you haveto change a document, say maybe out
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in the real world, that costs, you know, twenty five cents,
but if it's the government, that'stwenty five hundred dollars. Thank you,
because you got to pay for thethe Rube Goldberg machine of government workers that
do it for you. This I'mjust the paper passer. They had me
the paper and I passed the paperto the other person who passes the paper
to someone else. They got topay my salary. That's who it is.
That's how that works. It's theRube Goldberg machine of government employees.
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And then Biden forgive, forgives alltheir student loan. It's craziness. Now,
speaking of when culture hits policy,I got two other things here.
I want to let me first,let me touch on this thing with this
Kaylee gain girl fifteen years old,since this is more of law and order.
So you guys remember the fifteen yearold the two girls that got into
a fight in the street and theattacker Marnie's declue and versus Kaylee game Marney's
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s Deuclue beat this girl senseless,sat on top of her and started bashing
her head into the ground like shewas trying to split a rock. It
was crazy. And then yeah,into the asphalt. And then another girl
tackled Marnie's dclude took her offer,and then you could see games seizing and
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it looked really bad. So thefifteen year old girl is not going to
be charged as an adult now,the judge ruled. I just think if
you played adult games, you winadult prizes. The fifteen year old girl,
the family's going The family has said, oh no, no, no,
she was, but she's been bullied. What the family has been out
there trying to say that the girlshe attacked is actually she's the mean girl.
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She's the much smaller girl that clearly, judging by the video, has
never been a fight in a fightin her life. Is the bully here?
Apparently, we're to believe. Andso the other girl clearly knew how
to fight, and they charged herwith first degree assault. She's been in
the juvenile system. They've been waitingto see if she's going to be tried
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as an adult, which she isnow not. She is not going to
be tried as an adult, andthey said it's because of the because the
smaller girl has been a bully previously. I am not even this is an
actual true thing, an actual truestory. They said that it's going to
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remain in the juvenile courts because thegirl is a serial bully. The girl
who had her headbeat under the groundwas a serial bully. That seems that's
a very dangerous decision to make becausethis, I mean, there's no excuse
for what. I don't care ifthe girl had been bullied before. On
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video, she tried to kill thisgirl. She tried to kill this girl.
There is no other way to lookat it. And if she had
been a repeat bully or a cerealbullier, where the hell was the school
if it was that bad, Idon't believe it because she's smaller and in
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the video clearly you could tell shehad no idea how to defend herself.
I mean, I there's no excusefor it. I think it. I
mean a manslaughter charge, but orattempted manslaughter. But this does not to
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me. This just makes it worsebecause they're not even dealing with the problem
of bullying. What they're saying is, oh, well, you know,
because the school did nothing about thisfor forever. And you know, even
if the girl was a serial buller, what the hell does that have to
do with what's happened on the video. Because on the video, that girl
was standing there and then she getsattacked, knocked to the ground, and
has her head bashed in, andthat girl did not stop. She did
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not stop. It took another girlrunning at her full charge to knock her
backwards. And you can sit hereand say, well, it's a victim
of a bully pushed to the edge. She didn't hit her though, She
didn't just hit her, and shedidn't just knock her down. She permanently
injured her. She tried to killher. Now, are we now making
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the argument that that's acceptable, thatthat didn't go too far, that that's
acceptable, that that was okay,even if let's just take just take the
argument of fact that she was bulliedbefore, that that's acceptable. Even after
that girl was incapacitated and no longerfighting back, the girl, the antagonist
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to clue, kept at it,even after her arms were splayed out down
on her side and she clearly wasnot there anymore. She kept bashing her
head in the ground. There's noexcuse for that none, And I think
the school also needs to be investigatedbecause for it, I mean, for
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it to go on that long justawful. Now coming up, one of
the things we're going to talk aboutis this insane story from the Washington Free
Beacon. Up to half of UCLA'smedical students are now failing the basic tests
of medical competence. Former members ofthe admission staff have said, we want
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racial diversity so badly we're willing tocut corners to get it. Now,
remember I was telling you about Hillsdale'stheir free speech digest called Imprimus. They
had a whole thing about this lastmonth about how the medical boards are lowering
entrance standards because they said that thepractice of medicine is so rampant with racism
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that they have to lower standards becausethat's going to solve it somehow. I
don't even understand what that means.But now we're seeing the fruits of that
a failed medical school. Racial preferences, which apparently we're supposed to be outlawed
in California have persisted so much atUCLA that half of their medical students are
ailing basic tests. These are peoplethat are going to be maybe operating you
(01:07:03):
were treating on you one day.What is going to happen to medical malpractice
in this country? What does allthis DEI stuff? How does that affect
medical malpractice? It's his laugh missionto make bad decisions. It's time for
Florida man w FLA. A Floridaman was arrested for threatening young children at
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a bus stop with a screwdriver.What in the world, why are you
people going to stop here like this? What? No, no, no,
not to drink like an actual toolthat can implement so's a WFLA says.
A Florida man's facing several charges hethreatened two kids with a screwdriver at
their bus stop on Monday. KurtStraczynski is accused of threatening the kids,
demanding that they lay on the groundto show him some respect, said an
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arrest Affidavid that was obtained by wE sh Both children complied out of fear,
but they were able to report theincident. Off arrived at the scene.
Strazinski ignored the officer's clear and concisedemands to stop being a psycho,
and then he got hit with astun gun and detained. They found the
screwdriver. He's charged with two kindsof aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without
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intent to kill, two counts afalse imprisonment and of a child under thirteen
and resisting an officer without violence falseimprisonment. Because you can't detain someone's movement.
That's what I keep telling people whothink that protesters have a right to
be in the roads. No,they literally, that's literally a felony.
That's a charge. Also, Igot a whole other where's this one?
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This is a crazy one. Okay, So this is I don't even know
what kind of what kind of personwere you raising that does this? So
this Florida guy Miami Dade, agrown man through a temper tantrum in the
store on Tuesday at Brand Smart BrandSmart USA store because the dad did not
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buy the forty two year old sonwhat he wanted. Christopher Reynoso, Yeah
he wanted this. They didn't actuallysay what it was. He said that
the dad would not buy him whathe wanted from the store, so he
spat on him and kicked him inthe face. He was arrested. Bond
has not yet been set. Helooks like the bad guy who thought he
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was all that in that movie TenThings I Hate About You, but grown
up and on drugs. He lookslike that guy anyway. Can you imagine
it's like some hunter of stuff.That's like some hunter level, Hunter of
Biden level, Like, I don'treally want to read this story here,
this is a bad one. Whatdid what did Wimpy and Papa used to
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say about Hamburger's kne like out gladlyTuesday for a Hamburger today? Okay?
Well, oh no, yeah,how did you get this? I didn't
send you this one? No,no, you know who did. It's
an older one. But it's Amber, Florida woman. Amber. And when
you get triple dog Dare to reada story, I feel like I gotta
live up. I feel like that'swhat she does. One day, I'm
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gonna meet her in Florida. NowI'm not saying like threateningly anyway, because
she's like, how about this one? And it'll be like double dog Dare.
It is funny. So Panella's parkMan he got busted trying to offer
a female officer a hamburger for agood time. Let's just put it like
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that. Frank Caponi propositioned to femaleofficer that he thought was a prostitute.
Authorities arrested him on the prostitution charge. I love that this is literally a
part of the story. Quote.It's unclear what type of burger was allegedly
offered. It's probably my favorite partof the whole story is that. Yeah,
I mean so apparently mangoes were launched. Sixty one year old Charles Lovekin
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gotten big trouble. He apparently hada run in with his neighbor and they
were throwing mangoes and rocks at Itsounds like a super Mayer Brothers thing.
They were throwing mangoes and rocks ateach other because, according to w p
LG, Luvekin said his neighbor wasgay. I don't even understand this is
so, this is hysterical. Sothis it's a broward made. He threw
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mangoes at the neighbor because he thoughthe was gay. North Lauderdale man now
charged with hate crimes. So apparentlywhat happened is on Sunday, Charles Lufkin
got up to ask about a mangothat had fallen onto the side of his
patio and made a loud noise.Luvekin owns a mango tree and then Lufkin
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became enraged at the man and startedcalling him gay. And then Lumfkin then
grabbed two mangoes and threw the methis neighbor. One miss the other hit
him in the chest. Then hestarted throwing rocks at the victim and the
victim dodged it, and then deputiesarrived at the scene, and I swear
to you hands the sky. Thisis literally what he said. Quote well,
I threw the mangoes at him becauseI thought he was gay. And
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according to this is Local ten,this is the new they go. This
is what they write. According tothe report, the victim is married to
a woman and has children, sonot gay. And the victim is also
taking blood thinners. I guess it'simportant to know. So Lufkin is in
the Brower County Jail on aggravated assaultwith a deadly weapon a mango battery causing
(01:12:30):
bodily harm oh my gosh, committinga third degree felony with evidence of prejudice,
and committing a first degree misdemeanor withevidence of prejudice. He's being held
on a fifteen thousand dollars bond.Mango's were thrown because he thought because he
said the guy was gay. Apparently. I mean I can't even so yeah,
he and he was very at leasthe was very honest about it.
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And the neighbor goes, well,I was very freaked out because I'm on
blood thinners. Does that have anythingto do with that? This all the
story is so crazy. Uh.On Monday, actually Tuesday, we'll look
back from Memorial dam I to tellyou about the mayor. The Mayorial Canada
arrested for arm robbery. Third hournext uh, top of an hour,
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welcome back. We all got distractedbecause Steve told us his middle name.
Uh So, welcome back Dana Lashtop of the second hour. It's the
Dana Show. You can listen closeto couse. You can also stream us.
You can also stream us online watcha simle Okas Channel three forty seven,
Drag TV rumble X. Now everyone'sgonna I'm gonna just get slammed with
questions like what's his middle name?If it must have been good? It
(01:13:40):
is it's a really good one,all right, all right, right,
right right? I uh had astory that I included in If you if
you're a subscriber to my substeck,which you should be, you get good
stuff that comes out all throughout theweek. And if you're a subscriber and
you get the email prep that Isend out all throughout the week every morning,
(01:14:02):
this story was in here. Andwe've been talking about the Petro dollar.
We've been talking about, you know, Biden G seven apparently so far
it's pretty disastrous. And being overthere, I wanted to touch on this
too. It's a part of thepolicy. This is one of the dumbest
things. This is so dumb.It's really one of the worst things I've
(01:14:26):
ever seen in terms of stepping onyourself with bad policy. And it has
to do and we pull this upwith it has to do with energy.
Do you remember when Joe Biden saidthe Biden administration said they were they were
gonna build something like a frillion uhcharging stations EV charging stations. Oh,
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they're gonna build all these EV chargingstations, so many of them. In
fact, they had said I thinkit was five hundred thousand. Yeah.
Now he said that in twenty twentyone, they're gonna build five hundred thousand
electric vehicle charging stations by the yearof twenty thirty. Kin, yes,
(01:15:11):
how many they built? Wait,did this few weeks ago, there was
like six or seven. Is theremore than seven? No? Those not
No, seven, Is there fewerthan seven? No, it's just seven.
Because I've seen the videos of themcutting that copper out of that wires.
It's seven. It's seven. Wholestation still only seven. So you
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know of the five hundred thousand witha diesel generator sitting three hundred yards back
behind it. Now, remember theSecretary Mayor put booty juice. He's the
guy who administers the funds that areapportioned for this in the one point two
trillion dollar Bipodisan Infrastructure Act. Nowdo you remember when he was on also
(01:15:59):
CBS Face the Nation and he goes, well, it's more than just plunking
a small divide into the ground.Remember that. So they had these internal
memos from the Department of Transportation.This was a story broken by the Washington
Free Beacon and they interviewed people whoare responsible for overseeing the implementation of these
(01:16:21):
EV charging stations. What do youthink the delay is? Let me just
said, if you guys had tothink of a delay for why these EV
charging stations couldn't be built, whatwould you think it is? Probably like
like materials or something. Right,Nope, Nope, it's because of their
diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.One senior Department Transportation staffer said, quote,
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these requirements are screwing everything up.Someone else said, that's making it
take so much longer. So whenBiden took office, he signed this executive
order that demanded that the beneficiaries offorty percent of all government grants that relate
to climate and environmental programs that theyhave to come from underserved communities. So
(01:17:10):
the order that established you know,the uh, it's the White House Environmental
Justice Advisory Council. They monitor Departmentof Transportation to make sure that quote all
voices, perspectives, and lived realitiesof communities with environmental justice concerns are heard
in the White House and reflected infederal policies, investments, and decisions.
(01:17:33):
What the world? What in thewoards out? Hell's that? So in
order to even get a grant,and the Free Beacon has all their seats
on it, applicants have to demonstratehow meaningful public involvement and inclusive inclusivity of
(01:17:54):
disadvantaged communities, how that is goingto occur throughout the projects life cycle?
Right? So They didn't actually definewhat public involvement means in this. They
just said that, well, itshould be intentional outreach to underserved communities.
(01:18:15):
And they have a whole little likea booklet on it online. It's a
whole little booklet. So they getinto techniques for meum. Let's go to
page nineteen of this. On ofpage nineteen, scroll on down. They
have a million different pages of this. It's so ridiculous, but it's the
DEI stuff. So in this theytalk about primary languages and all kinds of
(01:18:44):
other stuff and how to include X, Y and z in terms of demos,
in terms of identity politics. Sothey said that if you're going to
get a grant, they noted thisthat applicants have to demonstrate I told you
how they had to demonstrate how they'regoing to be inclusive of all this stuff.
And they didn't define public involvement exceptthey gave some examples. This is
(01:19:08):
on the trans This is in theirlittle transportation booklet. So they mentioned games
and contests, visual preference surveys,and neighborhood block parties like that's considered.
I guess they consider those public involvement. And so long as the grant recipient
provides quote multi lingual staff or interpretersto interact with community members who use languages
(01:19:35):
other than English. What does thishave to do with just building the damn
charging station? How do you evenquantify public involvement? How is that even
(01:19:56):
quantified? And I don't don't evenknow how any of this what this has
to do with a single EV chargingstation? But if you want to,
if you you know, if youwant federal funding to build it, you
got to submit these reports that howthat total like hundreds of pages that talk
about how what you're doing to pursueequity every step of the way. Now,
(01:20:20):
Kin, do you think this isgoing to increase construction costs? Yeah,
oh, without a doubt. Thisreminds me of what Vice President Harris
said audio some by twelve. Thisis like some of the stuff that I
mean, this is kind of reflectiveand their policies approaching everything. Listen to
this. Many of you may knowthe stories about a black family that wants
(01:20:44):
to sell their home and then hasthe appraiser come in and the house is
appraise for what they know is lessthan its value, and you probably know
the stories about how they'll then reachout to family friends or white and say,
hey, we all come over,bring your family pictures. We're going
to take down ours, and youinvite the appraiser. I've never heard that
(01:21:08):
people want to make money. Theywant to make money, but everything is
viewed through the lens of race,even apparently even appropriating building down to building
charging stations. Down to building chargingstations, everything is everything is about race.
One senior Department Transportation official told theFree Beacon that these ridiculous conclusion requirements
(01:21:33):
handcuff professionals from making proper evaluations,and they prevent the government and public from
funding the most deserving projects instead offunneling money towards the least qualified applicants.
And I mean, golly, thefirst charging station opened in a small Ohio
town and no one used it.And they only have point thirty three percent
(01:21:58):
of all vehicles operating on battery inthat state. Yeah, so the regulations,
that's just you're paying off your votingblock through that those are federal funds
because of the insane word solid restrictionsthat you're applying, that you're demanding be
(01:22:18):
fulfilled for these to receive a grantto build an EV charging station, you're
making it to where you might aswell just say you can only these grants
are only allowed for Democrats and Democratbusinesses to build these charging stations. Just
go ahead and say it. Stopwith this other stupid nonsense. This is
(01:22:42):
federal plunder, That's what it is. But can you believe it. So
that's why it's so slow, that'swhy they can't build them. That's why
there's seven out of five hundred thousandthat have been built. I mean not
that I don't think the government shouldbe doing this at all, but I
think it's funny that they they're steppingall over themselves with us. Out of
five hundred thousand, only seven andwe're three years out from that money being
(01:23:05):
green lighted. So seven in threeyears they've built seven. Let me give
you another example of really stupid policy. So a lot of the left is
really mad. A lot of theleft in Florida is really really mad at
Governor run Descantis right now because theyhad his Yesterday, his office released the
(01:23:26):
budget veto list and it had abunch of stuff on there. Some of
it's pretty crazy the stuff that theywere vetoing of. One of the things
on the list was minstrel hygiene productsgrant program pursuant to Section Florida Statutes.
(01:23:47):
Now, I thought, what isfor tampons? One of my favorite meme
accounts Midnight Mitch lost their mind overit, because that's that's what they're talking
about, menstrul hygie. They're talkingabout pass and tampons. And the request
(01:24:09):
that he vetoed was six point fourmillion dollars for this. So Mitch went
in and was like, a thirtysix count a thirty six count box of
tampons at Targets seven ninety nine.It's eight hundred thousand boxes or twenty eight
million individual tampons. The entire populationof Florida is like twenty three million.
Why do you need twenty eight milliontampons for schools? Why does the school
(01:24:32):
even need to be providing that?And why is it six point four million
dollars? Oh my gosh. Soof course, he of course, he
he vetoed that. I mean,you're looking at that's it. That's crazy,
that's insane, that's money. Whywould you spend that? So yes,
(01:24:56):
he was right that, And Ilove the comments on it. I
love the from the dudes trying tofigure out how many per day a girl
would need it's one of my favoritethings ever to read. But that's not
anything that's oh my gosh, sixpoint four million dollars. It's just Democrats
don't know where money comes from.Clearly, clearly just bad policy. This
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is what they focus on. Butthe petro dollar, oh, you know,
that can go to hell. Wedon't really care about that. We
don't care about that. They don'tcare about tax dollars unless they're upset that
tax dollars were used in the HunterBiden case. I don't know if you
saw this. USA Today has areally stupid piece out that came out.
(01:25:40):
The other came out yesterday actually,and they said Hunter Biden's prosecution is a
waste of taxpair dollars, and Trump'swasn't. What Oh, now you're concerned
about taxpay dollars, Now Trump's wasn't. It's still situational. We have more
on the way, including let mejust give you a quick rerundown of what
we got. We've been talking aboutthe collapse of the petro dollar. Saudi
(01:26:03):
Arabia is no longer exclusively going tobe selling it in US currency. That's
huge. We're going to discuss thatthe president is in Italy for G seven
and it's already been embarrassing the videos. He looks so bad, you guys.
I'm not saying that to fill contentup with making fun of how he
moves or how he just looks sounhealthy. I am totally not convinced that
(01:26:27):
he can even get halfway into asecond term, not at all. We're
going to talk about some of thesome November stuff we're gonna get into that
we got, you know, it'salphabet months, so we've got culture stuff
to hit as well, And nowall of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.So I was just talking to Kana
about this on break. Have aliensbeen on Earth all along? Because Harvard
(01:26:49):
researchers seem to think so. Please, I hope they are, because I
was just I'm so bored. I'mso bored of everybody's garbage. I'm bored
of the Left and their stupid stuff, board of all the Democrat Republican drama.
Give me some alien drama. Weneed new drama, right. I
feel like I'm watching the same oldstorylines. They said. A paper suggests
(01:27:10):
that extra extra terrestrial life might becoming from underground. It was written by
researchers from Harvard and Montana Montana TechnologicalUniversity. They said that unidentified anomalist phenomena
such as UFOs may already be presentin Earth's environment. Also, I'm just
saying I hope, so I reallygenuinely hope, so that would be that
(01:27:30):
would be good. Eight protesters werearrested at the congressional baseball game. The
group Climate Defiance took responsibility posting picturesblah blah blah blah blah. You know,
maybe don't do that because there wasa progressive that tried to kill all
these guys at one of these games. So maybe don't don't mess around and
be stupid and do this stuff.I mean, a guy almost lost his
life there. I mean, thankheavens he didn't. American xbacs ex pats
(01:27:54):
are renouncing the US citizenship. Alot of people are doing it because of
taxes, but apparently more and morethey said it's the tax filing requirements,
et cetera. That's actually what's causingthem to do this. And a chihuahua
had to be revived with narcan afteroverdosing on cocaine and heroin. According to
the New York post. That's howbad the drug epidemic is. Stick with
(01:28:15):
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that the one that's actually that hetouched him was around? Unfortunately it is
not that one, because I willfight you for it looks just like it?
Though it does look it looks justlike it? Does it come with
a new set of tires? BecauseI watched you drive in that commercial three
times now, we actually did haveto get a new time. It was
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car certainly held up under a lotof conditions that day. So you're giving
this car away, it's I'm reallystarting to regret it, to be honest,
but I kind of can't take itback. Now. My seven year
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it's a beautiful car, and it'syou know, it's an iconic it's and
everybody knows smoking the bandit. Sotell me where did you get the idea
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you know, a Pontiac transand let'sgo ahead and do it with smoking
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see, like, you know,everything all online orders. Everybody's automatically entered
to win, so they can win. So, like, what do you
just like show up with beer inthe car like when they when they win,
Like, how does that work?We are going to fill the trunk
with beer oddly enough, but we'regonna pick the winner on August twenty first,
and then we'll have some kind ofsomething to actually give it away shortly
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thereafter. But the program goes allthe way to the twenty first of August
and then we select who the winneris. You can have like an Ed
McMahon. He's dead right, Edmcmannon. You can have like an Ed
McMahon kind of like giveaway. Well, we actually have some fun ideas on
that. We can't share it justyet that we're finalizing, but I think
we're gonna have fun with the giveawayfor sure. That would great car for
you. I can see you hoppingaround. Okay, so please talk to
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my husband about this, because see, at first I was like, I
would love a seventies Challenger. Iwanted the Dodge Demon. I really wanted
that. And I just told astory a little earlier how Richard Rawlings,
who we know, he's a greatguy. I was We're at the same
dealership and it was the last onein the DFW area, and Brawlings got
it. He got the car hedrove away. I saw a video later
of him driving away in the carthat I wanted, and my husband Dodge
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Demon. Yes, that's not aquestion you need to be asking a woman,
because my husband was like, youknow what, it's for the best
because you'd wrap it around a tree. That's what he tells me about every
car that goes faster than sixty.He's like, I know how you drive,
You're going to wrap it around atree. I'm like, I'm not,
I promise, but I feel likethis car would suit me well.
Seth. I think it would.I think it would. It's a fun
car to drive, that's for sure. Like I said, I'm gonna be
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sad to give it up, butI think whoever wins, it's going to
be thrilled to have the car.And you know, this commercial was full
of patriotism and all the things thatyou mentioned. Because beer commercials have been
boring and do not want to drinktheir beer, and beautiful real women look
good looking women in commercials. Womenlike good looking women. We don't want
to see ugly women in commercials.I'm going to say you can't. I
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don't want to see an ugly fatchick and a commercial because I'm not going
to buy anything from an ugly fatcheck, right, I agree, exactly
balance the weight off the car anyway. It's a psychological thing, like men
will look at it. W Menwill be like, that's the kind of
woman I'd like to date. Womenwill be like, I'd like to be
in shape like that woman, orhave hair like that woman, or whatever.
It's a psychological thing. There's like, you know, there's some smarts
that go along with the advertising thatthey're just not getting to day Seth.
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I agree. We're trying to providethat to people that are looking back to
when things were a little simpler.Men were men and women were women,
and we're trying to promote that inour marketing. And we're also we're out
there doing a lot of things.Obviously, we do have a political mission
with what we are as a company. We want to be a great beer,
but we're also a movement company.You know, we're donating to causes
that are important to conservatives. Wefully find it a school board race.
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Last year, we end up donatingone hundred thousand dollars to the trumpele Actors
lawsuit. Here and enjoy just soWe're just we're putting our money where our
mouth is. A lot of thesethings, big corporate liberal companies do it
for all their left wing projects,so we're gonna do it for the right
wing. So let me get thisstraight. The more beer you drink,
the more good you do. Thisis actually true. And you know,
the seventeen seventy six Project Pack,which overturned school board races, is happy
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every time they hear an ultra rightcrack open because they know they're gonna get
up port. It's just sound offreedom. Imagine that. I mean really,
yeah, that's every time you drink. See, the more beer you
drink America, the more ultra ripebeer you drink, the more good that
has done, the more that communismis defeated. You're literally fighting communism with
beer every single day. Hey,this country is actually founded in taverns over
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beer. Was the King Street Patriotsfounded in a pub? Yes, yep,
this country is founded by beer.We're looking to bring that back.
And you know, obviously we havea lot of exciting things in the future
with the brand. We have someother flavors that we're working on, beverages
that we're working on coming out withwe have some some fun stuff coming in
the future, for sure. Miskyou this. We're talking to Seth Weather
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with Ultra Right Beer and you canfind it at Ultra Rightbeer dot com.
And it'll also take you right tothat amazing giveaway with that nineteen seventy seven
Pontiac Transam. This car's Alder eightyone. This is in eighty one.
The original is seventy seven. Thatwas first movie. This would have been
the second movie model. Okay,so this is a eighty one Pontiac Transam.
So giving away this beautiful car.I was. I was looking literally
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all weekend for this matchbox car becauseI think I saved some of them because
I'm a freak, because I don'tthink I gave this one to my boys.
I did withhold a few things Idid. Sorry, They're actually valuable.
I've seen them on eBay and stuff. They're hard to find. They
are very difficult to find. Imean ask you this. I speaking of
younger generations like the what is itlike gen z that are in their twenties
now. I was reading that they'redrinking like less beer and less wine and
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all of this. Do you findthat that pendulum is going to swing the
other way though, because I feellike they're turned off with all the marketing
and messaging that's completely empathetical to whatAmerica is about. Yeah, I think
so, And there are some trendswith that, but there what we go
through trends with beverages. I meanyou have some of the you know,
they're ready to drink cocktails. Thoseare nasty. Who does that? Phases?
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All these things come and go,and so everything's on a different phase.
You know, I don't know howlong that last beer is going to
be around forever, Yeah, thatis for sure. And the conservative people
in that age range, they tendto be drinking beer to peers. So
when we go out places, they'reall about it. So I think that
I think that might be a temporaryblip. Are you involved in like the
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frat boy summer stuff? Because aswe saw colleges winding down, we saw
these amazing fraternity brothers go out andprotect the flag and stand against all these
like terrorsts supporting hamas you know fansout there, which was amazing to see.
And one of them they're going tohave apparently a big kegger. Are
you going to do ultra right?You know? Fret Boy summer, we
actually were doing that. We werein the process of putting one together there
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with those guys in North Carolina,and it was going on great. There
would have been a huge crowd,and I know it's almost impossible to imagine
a frat party could be too bigand too fun. But peers, it
was getting too big and too funfor some people, and so they shut
it down. So unfortunately we didnot get to do it. But there
is talk about doing something when theycome back in the fall, as well
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as some other people there as also, So it should be a fun time.
I love it. I love whatyou guys do, and I it
just it's fun. It's like itmakes stuff fun again, and we absolutely
I feel so deprived of that.Yeah. And the thing is, like
conservatives, like we have very importantissues. We know how bad things are,
we know how pivotals some of thesesituations we're in as a country right
now, and so maybe it makesus all you know, it can It's
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it's maybe a little hard to throwfun into it, but you can't just
completely take yourself out of culture andout of reality and not have fun with
things anymore. And if you wantto actually change the culture, and so
we're kind of going where people areand providing them a product that they love
and that they want that just hasour twist on it. And you can
get a nice nineteen eighty one Pontiactrans am too smoking the bandit style,
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and just don't drive it like sethicbecause you'll have to replace your tires it
for one afternoon. So do that. Just under that you go to Ultra
Ripe beer dot com and get it. It's ultra reight. Oh. One
last thing I was going to tellyou, because my stepdad was always a
big you know, I know,we got to get him converted. You.
When he was down here over Christmas, he went for the ultra righte
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beer in the fridge, and becauseI refused to bring he found like an
old I don't know where he found. I guess I had it hidden somewhere
on an old bud light and itwas in there a bottle. But he
didn't drink it. He was goingfor the He went for the ultra right
I think he liked your beer better. He'd never say, but you know,
because he's Saint Louis born and bred, you know, he's I think
he was born in the bowels ofthe brewery there, but he was drinking
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Ultra Righte beer and he went throughit. He because he enjoys a bruskie,
so he he likes a great beer. Well, we'll have to bring
the car out and meet him.We may be out in Texas with the
car at some point in the nextfew months. We'll have to come let
you. We'll let you tear upthe tires for a change. I think
that'd be fun to watch. We'renot telling you, We're not telling Chris
this. I'm not going to wrapit around a tree. So these are
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where just no one on social mediasay it. Damn thing. You'll keep
your mouth shut, but it's gonnahappen. Seth Weather's Ultra Righte Beer dot
com. Make sure you go getyour beer and you're automatically entered to win
my trans am. Thank god,it's good to see it. Thanks so
much, Seth. Congrats. Hashtagf jb that's pretty cold line it is.
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Do you know what f JIB mains? Joe Boden? How good the
sex one a sight too? Ohmy gosh. So this lady looks like
Mane Joni. I gotta say withher white hair, that's adorable. I
love it. Welcome back to theprogram, Dana last year. Oh can
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we adopt her as a mama?I'd like to adopt her. She she's
she's a riot, all right,So welcome back to the program. Make
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too. In the meantime, uh, the couple of other things to hit
on as well, because we didn'tget to everything. We were talking about
(01:41:34):
the bidens and we were going overthe uh, this whole thing with the
trial, which is wild. CanI I have to tell you about this
argument that the met is having.Oh gosh, I'm gonna should I get
to the Vegas alien alien video lateror probably because that's like a big one
(01:41:55):
that we got to talk about.Yeah, we have a limited amount of
time here. That's going to betomorrow. So this has to do with
a thing that we've seen before.We actually showed the video in headlines when
it happened, and it was likebody cam footage of the police like showing
up and there was like an eightfoot tall alien or something. It was
very signs like m night chamel andsigns kind of thing. Well, apparently
(01:42:17):
there's like a million developments with thestory. It hasn't gone away, and
we're gonna we'll touch on it,so we'll talk about it. The met
Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art,they have their first Native American curator.
But now all the other Native Americantribes, all the indigenous campaigners are questioning
her. They said that she's nota real Native American, and in fact,
(01:42:41):
one of the quotes was she wantsto be the only Native American in
the room, is what one womanaccused her of. And she said that
she's pure Apacha and that her familyroots are from Mexico, Northern Mexico and
Texas and apparently that's not that isnot one of the official recognized nations of
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from the US Department of Interiors IndianAffairs Division. So they're saying she's a
fake Native American. And one womanwho is a member of Cherokee Nation,
she compiled genealogy of this woman's family. She said, we wonder why that,
with all of the Native American scholarsout there, why the met chose
her. She's definitely not Native American. So is this like another Elizabeth Warren
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type situation here? She looks thepart, at least she looks like she
looks like she is. Yeah,calling her a pretending of pretending, but
they're called Yeah, they're calling hera pretendingan she looks like she is.
But I don't Elizabeth. Elizabeth Warrendefinitely wasn't sue that was a problem anyway.
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So that's Uh, we'll have allthe latest free on the trial coming
up at substick all right. Inthe meantime, today instupidity, I believe
it or not, our president todayin stupidity, and again this one's probably
a hundred times this year. Uh, did we have the like I mean,
do we have the internet back inthe back in the day let's listen
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to what he says here. Listen, I promised to access affordable high speed
internet because now internet is just asimportant as was in the days of Franklin
Roosevelt. Internet was as important asthe days of Franklin Roosevelt. Wait,
I am we didn't have the internetback then, thinking that was a mistake.
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Yeah, we didn't have the internetback in that time. Did you
go to school with him? Bythe way, Franklin Roosevelt, he may
have. He could have probably killedbo it rolled over him. I don't
know. So that's our president.There you go. Makes all the sense
in the world, doesn't it.Folks? That does it for us today.
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