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I don't know. As you alreadyknow, the assassin's bullet came within a
quarter of an inch of taking mylife. So many people have asked me
what happened. Tell us what happened, please, And therefore I will tell
you exactly what happened, and you'llnever hear it from me a second time,
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because it's actually too painful to tell. It was a warm, beautiful
day in the early evening in ButlerTownship in the Great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Music was loudly playing and the campaignwas doing really well. I went to
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the stage and the crowd was cheeringwildly. Everybody was happy. I began
speaking very strongly, powerfully and happilybecause I was discussing the great job my
administration did on immigration at the southernborder. We were very proud of it.
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Behind me and to the right wasa large screen that was displaying a
chart of border crossings under my leadership. The numbers were absolutely amazing. In
order to see the chart, Istarted to like this, turned to my
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right and was ready to begin alittle bit further turn, which I'm very
lucky I didn't do, when Iheard a loud whizzing sound and felt something
hit me really really hard on myright ear. I said to myself,
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wow, what was that. Itcan only be a bullet, and moved
my right hand to my ear broughtit down. My hand was covered with
blood, just absolutely blood all overthe place. I immediately knew it was
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very serious that we were under attack, and in one movement, proceeded to
drop to the ground. Bullets werecontinuing to fly as brave Service agents rushed
to the stage, and they reallydid. They rushed to the start.
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I'm gonna says about the audience fora time, simple and say these are
great people at great risk, Iwill tell you, and pounced on top
of me so that I would beprotected. There was blood pouring everywhere,
and yet in a certain way,I felt very safe because I had God
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on my side. I felt thatI love what he said about the audience.
He said, everybody hunkered down andstayed put. He said, they
hunkered down. And remember we talkedabout this too on air, and we
had said it. It was interestingin that the entire like all the people
in the bleachers and everything else,they just they because these are y'all,
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these are people from Pennsylvania. Theseare you okay. I mean these are
people who grew. I mean theyknow, they know gunfire and they there
I feel like they're just you know, they're they under they get it,
and they knew kind of how whatto do and how to react and all
that stuff. Welcome to the program, they RNC. The convention is finally
concluded, and were doing a wrapup, also looking at some of the
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best moments of the final day.Dania Lash here with you top of this
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You can also find us on Rumbleand X. There's always a discussion
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of this other. It's crazy.There's so much happening, but the RNC,
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I will say, I'm gonna bereal honest. First off, I
thought he set the tone that heneeded to set. Number one. Number
two. It were in way toolong. His speech was way too long.
We can all agree. But hecame out and he was totally on
script. He made here's what Ithink is important. Yes, it was
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way too long. Yes, hecame out and he was totally on script
for the first half hour and thenhe just went off. There was a
meme going around of like the guywho one of the guys who played doctor
who'steining in the rain and the giftand the rain just coming down on him,
and it said, all Trump's speechwriters right now. But the thing
that I think is important is hemaintained the tone even when he went off
script. He maintained the tone,and that's ultimately the most important thing he
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needed to do. This is alsothe first RNC and I've attended several conventions,
this is the first convention I haveever seen where the RNC finally understood
stagecraft. I can't believe I'm sayingthis because I never thought the day would
come. I don't care if youI don't care where you stand on Trump
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or anything else. This is thefirst convention where the RNC finally understood stage
craft. And can you know howimportant that is? It tells a story,
you put on a show, It'sall part of it. It was
pretty I mean, they finally gotit. The second thing is I had
two favorite moments, three actually ofthe entire convention. The first was,
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and we're going to get into hulKogan because that was the first when he
rips his shirt up. The secondis the reaction of all the people watching
Kid Rock. I was sent,Oh my gosh, you guys because he
comes out. Did he have aband because they weren't on stage? Was
it all just backing trucks? Becausethat was weird. They're part of his
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vocals that were backed. So ifyou notice when he pulled his microphone away
from his face, there was stillkid Ruck singing. Yeah, well he
had his background vocals for sure,for sure, but he I mean it
was well, I mean, herewatched some of it audio, somebody three,
I got to show you some ofit. I got to show you
some of it. Go ahead,go ahead, go ahead, President to
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take the stand. I do approve, you know, Black on Black,
but there's no band that that hitsme. But this dude carried that performance.
You didn't need a band. It'slike how Rush is a three piece
but they sound like a whole orchestra. You know, he didn't need He
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just carried the whole thing. Hecarried the whole thing, and he's just
going and I love did the cameraactually Bob up and down with him is
that they did. But he's hewould just go. I mean, he
just carried it. And you know, kudos to him because that's not hard,
and it's not or it's hard,and it's hard when you're playing a
room and you don't quite know aboutthe energy you're getting. My favorite was
Malania Trump's face. God loved thatwoman. Did you see her face?
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I swear to you. The factthat that did not launch a thousand memes
right now, I'm really disappointed inthe meme community. I don't know what
you're doing right now. But shewas frozen for a minute, more than
Matt Gates's face. I mean,like naturally she she didn't she she just
had this smut this expression on herface and was kind of looking around the
room like wait what. I lovedit. It was so genuine and I
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mean, and there were I sawan old man, like by old man,
I mean, this dude was inhis nineties and he was like fist
pumping. I don't care, youknow what it was, Saba true.
Kid Rock sampled it. Kid Rock'sa good performer. Stopping a snob.
I can't stand it. I can'tsee all these people out there like I'm
a snob. I'm gonna go aroundand lay on all my vinyl like Scrooge
McDuck with his gold bouleon. Shutup, You're the reason why music sucks.
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So it was fun. It's supposedto be fun, you know why,
because there are delegates in the floor. That's a big part of this.
The thing I want to point outabout his speech because people are like,
well, it started me ander intolike a rally speech. Hi,
where are you at? You're atthe convention. Who's on the floor of
the convention? The delegates? Whatdid the delegates do? Party business?
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You're shocked. I mean, that'skind of partly what the delegates kind of
want. So I just I don'tknow. I just think it was finally
they understood stagecraft. My third otherfavorite moment was when they put Corey Comparatore's
firefighter uniform. I almost I keptI was trying to say first respond firefighter
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uniform on the stage. They wheeledit out and and it was audio sound
by seventeen. I was not expectingthat the firefighter uniform to come out like
I saw it being wheeled out,and it was one of those moments where
your brain's trying to catch up withwhat your eyes are seen and I'm like,
wait is that And it took mea second watch this. This is
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pretty powerful. But Corey, unfortunatelywe have to use the past tense.
He was incredible. He was ahighly respected form of fire chief, respected
by everybody stage the whole time.Was accompanied by his wife, Helen,
incredible woman. I spoke to ittoday. Devastated and two precious daughters.
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He lost his life selflessly acting asa human shield to protect them from flying
bullets. He went right over thetop of them and was hit. What
a fine man he was. Imean, I remarked that you can see
the uniform on stage with him.I remarked to my kids, I'm like,
man, those girls when they starthis daughters, when they start dating,
or if they already are dating,they're gonna whoever they date, whoever
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they end up, Marying is gonnahave a lot to live up to because
their example of a man in arole model is a guy who gave his
life thrown under the ground and shieldingthem with his body to save their lives.
Amazing. And Trump walks right overand he kisses the helmet of the
uniform and it just it was.It was a it's a powerful thing,
and I don't some of the leftwere upset about it because they're stupid.
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I mean, I don't have anythingnice to say about their reactions. I
thought it was a really powerful moment. And I'm going to tell you what.
That guy lost his life at aTrump rally. He went to a
Trump rally. He was a Trumpsupporter, and this is what the family
wanted. And how dare you whothat hell ORed you to question what this
family wanted. This man was wasmowed down because of this political zelotry.
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Who are you to continue that zelotryby questioning the final wishes for this uniform
of the family. Shame on you. So it was a powerful moment.
It was. And some of thepeople were saying, oh, that's not
his real uniform, the name's spelledwrong. That's literally the uniform from his
fire department. USA Today actually hada fact check it. Can you believe
it? They actually had a factcheck some of the leftists that were out
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there who were complaining like, oh, well that's not a real uniform or
that's you know, that's the wayhis name was spelled at the firehouse,
USA Today had an entire story onit that ran on the seventeenth and it's
still online, so it's It wasa powerful moment. It was a very
powerful moment, and he was alsothinking, like everybody's there was a follower,
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a listener of this program that wassaying and I also think he said,
I also think the off script thinkeveryone I can think of is an
expression of his brush with death,and I think so too. He didn't
go out, and it wasn't.I think the left was still even anticipating
him to go out and be allfire and brimstone. He wasn't. And
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I don't care if the speech wentlong. I think he was enjoying being
with people. And it was funnywhen he was talking about that graph when
they threw the immigration graph up,because that was the graph if you're not
familiar with this part of it,the picture about the chart on immigration that
they put up on the JumboTron atthat rally. That's why he turned his
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head to look at it, becausehe was referring to the numbers that were
on the screen. And had theynot thrown that graph up, had he
not looked turned and looked at thechart, he would have been shot in
the he had need to have beenkilled. I mean, that's indisputable.
And when that they put that chartup again, and then he started ad
living about the chart. I thinkone of the things that I think people
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need to realize. And clearly,I've never held elected office, and I've
never been President of the United Statesor anything like that, but there have
been instances where you are forced tohave and I've been in this position.
You're forced to have and deal withprocessing actual feelings, you know, your
real feelings while you're doing while you'rein public, and you're also doing a
job all at the same time,and it can be a very difficult thing
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to do. I mean, it'scompartmentalization of the highest order and having a
brush with death like he did.And he's still processing all of this and
he's on stage and that chart comesup, and that was a very genuine,
I think, off the path momentwhere he was ad limited about it
and he just had a very differenttone, and I think it was very
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genuine there. And I think healso enjoyed being with people, and I
think that was part of the processing, you know, for him. I
think it was part of that.We have a lot that we have to
cover because I want to let youknow too as it relates to Democrats and
Biden. You're going to see competingheadlines for the rest of the weekend,
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maybe even going to the next weekabout Biden because they are trying to force
him out. And the word is, and I've been hearing this from very
well placed sources, they wanted toforce him out by Sunday. Well,
they wanted to force him out andthen have it announced Sunday. Now it
looks like the Biden camp is pushingback on that, So we're going to
deep dive into that here. Comingup, We're also going to get into
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like God is watching was watching me? That is a very Unchristian thing to
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say, because it's very narcissistic.What about what about Cory what's his name?
Of them? Who also got?What about all those knights killed on
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well, you know that sounds verynurse sir. Are you doubting the
the omnipotence of God? Joy?You bigo Christian? You? I mean,
there's a many things I think aboutjoy Behar, but her being a
person of faith is not one ofthem. Welcome back to the program,
Dana. Last year with you Lordput a hand over my mouth. I'm
telling you what, because times likethese I was made for times like these.
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I really got it. I reallygot it. Turn on the nice
girl filter because oh man, whatan ignorant thing to say. Can you
just go on TV? I getit that you got to sit here and
rustle the jimmys of your viewers ofyour bass, which are a bunch of
apparently disgruntled bitches that just watch theshow for who knows whatever reason. Why
does anybody watch the view is tryto fill the hole in your life that
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a front of me that you couldbarely tolerate because they were dating someone in
your friend group and you would goout for dinner or drinks, so you
would just let them run their mouths? Is it to fill that hole in
your life? Because I have noidea why anybody would watch this program?
Do you? Does anybody? Wouldyou ever want to be friends with the
type of woman that is like representedby that program? No? No,
I watch it like I watch youknow, racing. I don't watch it
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for the same reason that I avoidlike rusty nails, you know, or
or puddles that look suspiciously disease filled. That's the same reason why don't watch
I avoid watching that program. Iwatch it just for the entertainment value of
all the stupid things they say.It's entertaining sometimes. I mean, I
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just can't believe people just say thistype of stuff, like, well,
he's not real Christian. What doesthe matter with you? Got Lee?
She's the new arbiter of all thingsmoral. Yeah, I'm telling you what.
I just these they don't know howto react to this, so they're
just this is what this is thetype of stuff that they're They have no
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idea how to react to it.It's weird because you have half of the
left that's going, we'll wait aminute now. Actually, I would divide
him in three groups. You haveone half of the left that's like,
Okay, there's something happening here andthis is some pretty powerful stuff. And
then you have the middle group thatare like, well, I don't know,
I mean, I could re aconspiracy either. And then you have
this, you have this kind ofstuff. Can we play this just like
the first part of this Mark Zuckerbergaudio. Because it's the reaction of people
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that I think we assume maybe areon the left, maybe they're a little
bit more centrally located than they areleftist leaning, but the left does not
know how to deal with people likethis. Leaving the thought plantation, Listen,
I've done some stuff personally in thepast. I'm not planning on doing
that this time, and that includes, you know, not endorsing either of
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the candidates. Now, look,there's obviously a lot of crazy stuff going
on in the world. I meanthe historic events over the last like over
the weekend, and I mean,on a personal note, it's yeah,
I mean, seeing Donald Trump getget up after getting shot in the face
and pump his fist in the airwith the American flag is one of the
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most badass things I've ever seen inmy life. So that's Mark Zuckerberg doing
an interview and what looks to bea hobbit house. I don't even know
where he's what that is, butit's so weird. It's just everything is
so weird when he does these interviews. But you know, you have stuff
like this, you have stuff likethat. You also have I mean,
they don't know. Audio sound bitetwenty five Van Jones, who I'm not
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a fan of because he was anine eleven truther Van Jones who made I
think the people at whatever network he'son very upset when he said this.
This is audio sound by twenty five. So that's why people are so mad
about it. We are like minutesaway, minutes away from Huld Coogan,
ain't a white and Donald? Whatdo they want to run it? Let's
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talk about that. I want tosay. I want to say an academic
you know something. I want tosay that this spirit that this guy has,
you guys think this guys, he'sdrunk, He's not. This whole
thing is like this, and whatthey look on the pay guys. The
last time I was in the conventionthat belt like this was Obama two thousand
and eight. I gotta tell youthe convention like in twenty twelve, the
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twenty twelve convention was the twenty sixteenconvention was even kind of man but I
think also Stagecraft, but twenty twelveis boring, is all get out,
Oh my gosh, it's one ofthe thoset boring conventions ever. Uh And
and I was physically at the convention. It's very very boring. I think
there's I mean, people are noticingthis and that's the Left doesn't know how
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to deal with this, so theydo stuff like this Audio Somebody twenty nine,
Simone Sanders, Is she Wait aminute, is she Wasn't she like
Joe Biden's person? Is she atMSNBC? Now? I don't know where
these people go to. They're likediseases. They just keep getting spread amongst
the same recipient recipients. What whereare they? I don't even know what
network this is. Oh, onceyou hear the audio SoundBite, my cutting
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critique is warranted. Audio some Bytwenty nine listen to us sickened by the
prop that was mister Comparatory, Comecome, who came his name? Comparatory
Comparatory. I was sickened by themusing him as a prop, his his
firefighter jacket. And then they spelledthe man's name wrong, and so he
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said, oh, we're so gratefulthat the fire department sent this to us.
There's a local dangon dollars. Okay, this is not you know,
Chicago fire. It is a blastname. But the come on, I
got their names on the back ofthe jackets, like who are you falling?
But then they put the name onthen they spelled it wrong. Okay,
that was literally his jacket. Again, USA Today fact check this.
That was literally his jacket that wasat the fire department. That's how it
was spelled there, and there arephotos of it the USA Today has published.
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And maybe if Simone Sanders was notlooking in the mirror at herself trying
to figure out her best angle forher best viral SoundBite, and maybe put
a little bit more effort into researchingthe topics that she was assigned by the
cable news network that is slumming itby having her on, then maybe she
would understand that and provide a littlebit more of an honest analysis of the
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evening. But instead what you getis trash from trash people with trash opinions,
trash awareness, trash education, trash, trash trash. The family sent
that up. Who are you tocriticize what this family who lost their father
because of rhetoric like the type yousupport. Who are you to sit here
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and question what the family is doing. I get it that you guys are
losing your backsides and that you overplayedyour hand and that you're over your skis,
or whatever other analogy you want tooffer to show how stretched out you
are. Beyond any reason. Iget that you're freaking out right now and
you've got this desiccated old racist inthe White House. And I can actually
say that with validity because when youeulogize a clan member, when you drop
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slurs on air, when you bemoanedthe integration of everybody in schools because you're
a big champion of segregationism, andyou drop words like god, I don't
want my kids. What is itgrowing up in a racial jungle? As
Joe Biden has said on television before. Yeah, then, and that's all
you have, and that's your besthope, and you're free. I can
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see why you're freaking out right nowwhen identity politics is falling apart before your
very eyes and you have nothing leftbut a bunch of hammers and sickles of
different accords. Yeah, I getit that you're freaking out right now,
but that's no excuse for you beinga garbage human. They're just shameful.
These people have no self awareness,they have no sense of shame. I'm
I'm just I'm done with it,and quite frankly, I enjoy watching them
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just writhe I really do, Ireally do, because they deserve it.
Because they are scum of the earthand they deserve it. No, I
don't feel at all bad about anythingI'm saying. You know why, because
I've watched them go after people forover a decade. I watched them do
this during the tea party, andI watch them do it even before then
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and after then, and everyone keepssaying that it's going to change. You
know, when we would get quoteunquote compassionate conservatives and we would have Mike
Pence go out and we would getthem at Romney's and in the same vein
as the bushes, and they weretelling us, no, no, no,
you've got to be super nice.You know you. Also, the
same book that tells you to turnthe other cheek is the same book that
sits here and tells you that Jesusflip tables. And people were tired.
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They're tired of that kind of No, you have to be compassionate, compassionate,
that's not what this is. It'sbeen so people are tired of getting
beaten down and beaten around. AndI'm just tired of hearing this kind of
stuff from these people. They saythings like this. They sit here and
tell you that Republicans are killing peopleover disagreements on healthcare or taxes or whatever.
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And then when their people are actuallythe ones shooting at Republican candidates being
on ball fields or at rallies,and then they have the audacity to tell
the people that have been shot atto turn down the rhetoric. Give me
a break. I have to tellyou, in all my time in commentary
and in media, I've never seenconservative entities put up Biden as Hitler imagery
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on their publications or use that aslike an acceptable graphic editorializing the piece that
is being published. I haven't seenthat kind of stuff. Maybe it's because
they have more brain cells than thepeople that they are standing opposite of ideologically,
but this is it's it's there's noexcuse for this. There's no excuse,
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and now you realize why they're tryingto switch it out. I don't
know what's going to happen, ifthey're going to try to force an open
convention or what, but behind thescenes, trust that there's some serious fighting
underway right now. Remember it wassupposed to be that the he was The
word came out through Axios and someothers that Biden was going to be like
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announcing that he was stepping down Sunday, I had very well placed sources that
were like, yeah, this isthis is the timeline that they're that they're
looking at and they're kind of negotiatingover it. Something happened, something blew
up this morning. Maybe it waslast night or this morning, but the
headlines this morning coming from the Bidencamp. They're having a sayat battle right
now. You have the anti Bidenpeople wanting them out there. Lencoln ncol
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Legate, they will destroy him ifneed be. Oh, buckle up,
because this is just now getting startedwith that just now getting started. So
maybe Democrats should stop complaining about thefiref uniform of a fallen father, and
maybe they should start looking at someof what's happening within their party. You
(30:06):
know, there's a reason why allof their messaging is on attacking everyone else
who disagrees with them ideologically. Whatare they giving their voters? What are
they giving their voters? What arethey giving their base? For all the
talk that Democrats have about the workingman, what in the ever love and
hell have these people ever done forthe working man except ship your damn jobs
overseas, raise your taxes, andbasically bankrupt you with the invisible tax of
(30:30):
inflation. What have they done?Manufacturing's gone, production is gone, supply
chains are withered. What have theydone for the working man except to take
from your union dues and have thisthis quasi NEPO relationship with union leaders.
What have they done? Hell,and now you even got Sean O'Brien,
which was the thing that actually mademe weirded me out because some of his
(30:52):
language. Clearly we don't agree oneverything, but he was at the RNC.
The Republicans are making a play forthe working man. So what are
democrat? Do they revert ever deeperinto identity politics? What is their convention
gonna look like? Are they goingto have a double worshiping drag queen,
come on out and sacrifice kids atthe altar in the name of their god?
Abortion? What are they gonna do? What do they have to offer
(31:15):
where it concerns national security? Whatdo they have to offer? They get
people killed in Afghanistan because of disastrouswithdrawals, What do they have to offer
the economy? What do they have? Nothing? But never underestimate anybody,
including Republicans, their ability to sticktheir feet in their mouths. This is
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are the days of the United States? She back on with Melissa. Is
this notion that if he chooses tostep down, which I do agree with
(33:12):
you, that's his choice. That'sthe legal choice. It's it's his choice.
I'm talking about this pressure campaign.It's his choice. Kamala if she
is leapfrogg and there's just some openconvention, no Democratic nominee can win without
the black vote. Black women willnot support Kamala Harris being looked over.
(33:32):
Why because she gets ready overlooked.But she is ready to be the president.
She's she's not, she's not readyto be the president. Come on,
nobody believes this. They're just youknow, you don't get it just
by nature of well, I'm notthat's how No, it's not. This
isn't an entitlement position. But thisis like the very this is who the
(33:52):
left is, isn't it. Sothey're getting eaten a lot, eating and
eaten alive by their entitlement positions andidentity politics. And I am so here
for it. Cry see ry ha, I'm so here for it. Oh.
I love it. I love itso much. Now, I'm not
going to engage in that much schadenfreudebecause I do believe, you know,
New Testament warnay on that. ButI do find it entertaining, Kaine,
(34:16):
That's okay to find it entertaining,right, Yeah, it's very entertaining.
So we, uh, we're goingto get into some of this because we've
got to talk about some of thepolicy that's been pushed out there as well.
We're gonna start pivoting and talking aboutpolicy, and then we're also going
to get into this. I keepseeing now they're going after jd Vance's well,
(34:37):
first off, Politico literally has thisheadline they're going after his wife,
but then also they're going after Lordof the Rings, which we're gonna fight.
The headline reads, if you reallywant to understand jd Vance's politics,
you'll need to crack open a littleknown work called The Lord of the Rings
(35:02):
Cain Cain, little known work.They're trying to defend it by we were
trying to be sarcastic. No,dems of the rules you made them.
They're stupid. You got to liveby them. Little known work. These
people are not well read, they'renot educated. I mean it reflects,
it's reflective in their economic policies.Clearly they can't do math two bliss two
equals eleven and a half. Howthey do it right? Why is there
(35:28):
so much focus on The Lord ofthe Rings. It's a great work,
and it's Tolkien great. I mean, it's an iconic piece of American literature.
And then now they're going after hiswife. So coming up there's this.
I cannot stand the people who tryto clout Chase by intimating that they
(35:49):
have a closer proximity than realistically thanwhat they have realistically, and then trying
to like name drop over that.We're going to talk a little bit about
that, because now they're crawling outof the woodwork. They want to go
after his work. And she didn'tsign up for that, and she's been
I mean, she seems like veryyou know, she's a little she seems
a little shy, but you know, like a just a regular woman and
(36:12):
they're going after her. I soto be expected, but I'm tired of
it, So we got a lotto get into guys coming up second hour
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liberty and justice for all. Hmmm. I mean that was a very calm
That was the tone that he neededto set and going forward into this don't
you think so? I think so? That was I mean, these are
good remarks. Welcome back to theprogram. They don't last with you at
(38:25):
the top of the second hour,and uh, that was just some of
what They're not gonna they're not goingto talk about Trump's speech, so they're
you know, they're they're going tocomplain that it went on for too long,
which it did, but they're notgoing to talk about the tone,
and they're not going to talk aboutthe you know, all of this,
They're not gonna they're not gonna talkabout it. And it was the tone
that he needed to set. Andwhether it went on too long or not,
(38:49):
I was agreeing with my good friendDavid Lumbaugh on this stuff because he
was he he was saying, youknow, it was a good it was
a good speech, and went onfor a little long, which is true.
But I also think that he beganon pointing when script. But it's
not earth shattering or it's not anythingthat's going to squander the any kind of
goodwill. So I don't think it'slike there's no hand ringing that's necessary.
I mean, people, I thinkthe delegates were pleased. And it's not
(39:13):
beyond the realm of realism to thinkthat you're at a convention where your delegates
and your hardcore supporters are you're goingto you're going to have a little bit
of a rally esque tinge to yourremarks, and I think that's you know,
I like what my friend David said. He said that in looking at
(39:38):
this, he had said that transformativeincidents aren't personality snatchers. I think that's
true. I mean, he stillhas the same personality, but you can't
deny that. I mean, heis very aware of the weight of what
happened, and I think his tonein his remarks were reflective that completely,
(40:02):
and it was very you know,it was a it was he had had
good remarks. But I think maybeone of my favorite moments was audio sound
by four. And people can getyou know, they can be like,
what is this so certain? No, it's Hulk Hogan brother audio some by
four. But what happened last weekwhen they took a shot at my hero
(40:28):
and they tried to kill the nextpresident of the United States. Enough was
enough and I said, let chopOmania run wild brother, Let trap Omania
rule again. Let Trapamania night Amicaright again. He delivered, Man,
(40:52):
Hulk Hogan delivered. How would youand and God love him? Uh?
Franklin came on to give prayer afterthat, and I was thinking me,
I would not want to follow HulkHogan. I would have I would have
ever so slightly adjusted. Perhaps Iwould have had you know, Franklin Graham
maybe kind of kick it off.Man. I would have had Eric Trump,
(41:15):
and then I would have done maybeDana White and then Hulk Hogan and
then Trump come out. But Ialso understand that they were trying to set
a specific tone, and I getit, you know what I mean.
So they had Dana White, theyhad a whole Cogaan and Dana White,
and then I get it, Iget it, I get it. But
come on, that was so good? How do you go on after whole
(41:36):
Cogan? So good? It broughtback some great memories as a kid.
Then you blow him an air kiss? I swear to you. I think
Trump blew him an air kiss.Yeah, I think it was something like
that. He literally Eric kissed him. Pretty sure, something like that.
But my favorite part, too,was when he was in that character,
you know, that first part ofhis speech, and then he breaks down
and he's like, look, guys, I just wanted to come with this
energy. You know what I mean? This is me. Yeah, audio
(41:57):
sound bite audio sound by two.Listen to this good proud behind you to
speak to them. I can't wait. This is gonna be like body slamming
the Giant at WrestleMania. What broughtyou out here? Why are you here?
Well? You know, Brett,I got tired of remaining silent,
you know, I sat back andwatched the borders collapse, I watched the
economy, I watched the price again. I wanted to play this ad.
(42:19):
This ad dropped a little bit ago, a little while ago, but they
just did an ad buy with it. Last night is when they started the
ad buy, So I know that. Like I said, I mean,
the ad came out a little whileago, but it's it's a it's a
now it's a new ad buy thatthey started. They started promoting this,
and I think and I was tryingto look up the name of the company
(42:40):
that did it, because Real PowerTie on on its power tie but on
Twitter or on exit's called Real PowerTie. They're the people who did it,
and they that's apparently what they dothis. I'm gonna play. It's
only thirty something seconds. They didthe ad by with this. This is
literally the best ad that has beenmade in the past twenty years. And
(43:04):
I don't care who you are,it is a good ad. This is
audio sum bite one. I wantyou to watch this. If I give
you one message to hold in yourhearts today, it's this. Treat the
word impossible as nothing more than motivation. Relish the opportunity to be an outsider,
(43:25):
because it's the outsiders to change theworld, and it'll make a real
and lasting difference. The more thata broken system tells you that you're wrong,
the more certain you should be thatyou must keep pushing ahead. You
must keep pushing forward. That isthe best ad I have seen in twenty
(43:51):
years. It humanizes him in thirtyseven seconds. It takes away the any
of the mud slinging, It takesaway everything, and it makes him look
like a human. And that's oneof the things that the Left has wanted
to deny. They wanted to Theywant to strip their opponents of humanity because
(44:17):
it makes it easier in their mindsand hearts. It justifies the nastiness that
they demonstrate towards these people. Ifyou strip someone's humanity from them, it's
easier to treat them like nothing,and you can justify the depravity of your
behavior by telling yourself that they're inhuman. It is one of the scariest traits
(44:43):
of tyrants and the far Left,it really is. And I've seen them
try to do this now to JadeVance's wife. So I saw this tweet.
I saw this tweet from this dude, and his name is Peter.
(45:06):
Something I don't know he's a goofball. He tweets this, and he says,
quote, back in two thousand andseven, when we were Yale China
teaching fellows together, Lusha was avery organized and thoughtful person, serious about
teaching and making a difference on issuessuch as women's rights. Painful for me
to see her on the RNC stageright now, it's painful for him.
(45:30):
You know, he's a man manexplaining about women's rights. He sounds like
a guy who was friend zoned.I find behavior like this absolutely abhorrent.
I don't care what your politics are. People are still people, and she's
still a person. I have neverrun for political office, and I've not
(45:54):
clearly I've never been married to anybodythat's run for a political office. But
I've experienced treatment by people over theyears who have tried to assert that same
proximity, who have tried to assertthat kind of familiarity for their own influence.
Right. I mean, even ifwe hadn't spoken in like a decade,
(46:15):
or were only ever mere acquaintances,there have been people who have cropped
up in my life who have triedto do this while also cutting me down
to whichever member of the press thatwould elevate their name in print. It's
ghosh, it's desperate to make idolsout of your own political zealotry to the
(46:39):
point where you stop functioning like acivilized human. Is depraved. That's just
disgusting. And this guy is nothingto her. He's a guy who's trying
to trade on her name all ofthese years later. He's a guy who
(47:01):
apparently is enough of a weirdo tostill keep these old photos and then to
say this about somebody. It's justso, that's just desperate and inhuman.
But that's what the left does,and that's what they are. I mean,
I've had people in my life thatI've even had them on my home
(47:22):
before. And then when your politicsseparate too much from where they're at politically,
you cease being a human. Intheir eyes, you are no longer
a person. They will say whateverabout you, They will cut you down,
they will try to destroy you,especially if it elevates their name in
(47:42):
the printed media. Oh my gosh, nobody. These narcissists love nothing more
than seeing their own name in print. But they, in their minds strip
you of your humanity so they canjustify not treating you like a human ought
to be treated. They strip youof your humanity to hide the fact that
(48:04):
they've lost theirs. That's what theLeft does because it's who they are.
So I saw that net that mademe angry. And it's only just a
taste of what's to come for her. I mean, she's already been through
this to an extent as the wifeof someone who ran for Senate. But
that's about to get a whole lothotter for her, because what have we
(48:25):
known from the left. We don'tgo after the Left's kids. I've never
went after the Obama girls. Idon't go after I you know, I
only go after kids if they're adultsand they get involved in the political sphere
like Hunter Biden. Right, they'vegot little kids. What's what's the I'm
waiting for the press to go afterthem. The press always does that.
(48:47):
The left always does that. Shameful, Absolutely shameful. These people now coming
up some of the stuff we're goingto get into policy, some of the
policy that was touched on in theaddress, and then the Secret Service updates.
Wait until you hear about this.So the Secret Service is mad because
(49:08):
we have been criticizing their lack ofstandards and hiring and the deiification of the
agency. So now they're mad andthey're wanting to push back. Wait until
you hear this story. It's enraging, I know. And then we've got
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miss, it's time for Dana's Quickfive. So Bob Newhart passed away at
age ninety four. Lou Dobbs passedaway last it was announced yesterday right as
well, seventy eight years old.He was very nice. I was on
his show several times. He wasa super nice guy. But who was
there? There was a third too. I say this because I go by
(50:59):
my grandmother's pool at a bunch.I mean from Shannon Doherty. You're going
to have to do the math onthat to determine whether or not any other
celebrities are I mean, I don'tknow. I think we do have six
over the list. I think soover the last week. Better do the
math. So my Grandma's bull ofthree. It is not coming to play
here, just saying let's see here. Also this, This is a couple
(51:22):
of others that I want to makesure that we get. Oh Halo.
The series at Paramountlus was canceled herfor two seasons, probably because it was
horrible. It was really bad.We can all agree it was really bad,
right, yeah, Okay. Agolf announcer accused Tiger Woods have taken
a lot of painkillers amid a disastrousround at the British Open. He says,
look at the eyes, he said, look at his eyes? Was
it really like, wouldn't it affectyour performance? Is golf getting all controversial
(51:46):
now? I mean, I'm lookingat the video. He's like, there's
going to be a lot of painkillerstaken. I'm looking at his eyes.
It doesn't. I think he's SankaBirdie put on his first hole yesterday.
I don't even know what that is, but I watched video of him.
I know nothing about golf. I'mnot kai Trump, god lover. She's
adorable. I don't know anything aboutTrump. He completed the ball in the
(52:07):
hole with one less stroke than partOkay. All I know is I saw
video tigers out there like swinging aroundand I'm like, that doesn't look like
a dude on painkillers. I'm sorry, it just doesn't. I don't know.
Let's see here, there's a couple. I know, there's a couple
of others. This guy I wantedto touch out what he missed the cut
again, though, Steve adds atthe last minute he did okay. At
Kansas College, professor was hospitalized aftera bizarre chain reaction left him militier to
(52:30):
barbecue. So he got bit bya tick. And apparently the tick if
you remember the stuff that we've hadin headlines before where it makes you that's
my worst nightmare. Apparently, theysay, and I'm reading this, it's
a complication that occurs body releases chemicalsand response to an allergen, in this
case a compound in red meat thatyou can the source of that can actually
be a complication something from a tickbite like the Lone Star ticks. It's
(52:52):
called the alpha gal gal syndrome AGSand it it is like a digestive upset
and it says that the saliva andthe tic of the tick saliva contained can
contain a sugar molecule called AGL andthat it can enter the bloodstream, sending
your immune system in an overdrive asa reaction if you eat like red meat
(53:15):
or animal based products like cheese.Okay, I am not a conspiracy theorist,
but what if these things were engineeredto get people off of red meat
animal products because of the Green NewAgenda, and so therefore this is how
it's being introduced into the human population. You just spoke the most truth in
like five seconds that I've ever heardin a while, just saying I speak
(53:36):
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on YouTube, Apple or your favoritepodcast platform. See news is now learning
from two people familiar with the discussionsthat members of President Biden's family have talked
about what an exit from this campaignmight look like, but those conversations are
happening as the Biden campaign insists hewon't drop out, Well, it's going
(55:30):
to be a fight. So theywere saying that he was going to drop
out. I'm like, look,just bear with me. First off,
welcome back to the program, Dane, lash with you. Bear with me,
because it's said he was going todrop out. Now he's not going
to drop out. We saw theheadlines that were it was going back and
forth like all what came a allyesterday and last Yeah, all day yesterday,
(55:54):
all last night. I mean,what do you think I think they're
trying to force him out. Butyeah, I think it sounds like its
COVID's gonna get a lot worse.Yeah, your COVID's gonna get real bad,
dude. Uh yeah, So Idon't I don't know. I I
don't know. I uh, Idon't know. What's they're going to try
(56:19):
to push them out. They're cuttingoff the money to do it. Apparently
like the donors have stopped giving money. They're saying that that whole donation cycle
is is, you know, prettymuch ceased. They're not giving him any
more cash. I don't know howthat's I don't know how this is all
gonna work for him, I reallydon't, but it's yeah, it's bad,
(56:44):
it's really bad. And then youhave this audio some by twenty or
no it's not twenty Sorry, I'mlooking at uh, where's the one?
Oh, audio somebody twenty four.This is what I keep hearing from and
it's not just and I'm only playingthis as representation of what the left says
because I'm really on with the view. I don't think that they're deep thinkers,
but this is kind of, youknow, par for the course.
(57:06):
I think what a lot of leftists, particularly like women who are trying to
play identity politics, are pushing audioSomebody twenty four. Listen she back on
with Alyssa. Is this notion thatif he chooses to step down, which
I do agree with you, that'shis choice. That's the choice. It's
it's his choice. I'm talking aboutthis pressure campaign. It's his choice.
(57:29):
Kamala, if she is Leapfroggs andthere's some open convention, no Democratic nominee
can win without the black vote.Black women will not support Kamala Harris being
looked over. Why because she's readyoverlooked but if she is ready to be
the president, she's okay. That'sthe height of sexism to demand that someone
(57:50):
is owed something just because they've gota vagina. She's not her merit.
It doesn't meet it. Stop clearly. It barely did when she was in
the primaries. Why she was inlast place with Democrats. And she's not
ready to be president. She reallyisn't, of course. I mean when
(58:12):
you hear Joe Biden say things likeaudio sung by twenty seven, is he
really listen to this? This isso bad? I think that. And
one thing does change is it's anexcuse of explanation. I would ordinarily be
going through black neighborhoods on Crowning onthe foot, working through the neighborhoods.
(58:32):
I have a tradition every I close, every campaign, no matter what campaign,
going into the projects, going onthe East Side, and hey Joe,
well how you know you know,well, just because of our friends
letting know it's still there. Wecan't do that now, not because of
the black community, because it's toodangerous for me to be out walking over
(58:53):
the company. He's not unaccompanied,never has been. I mean, you're
not Trump for crnot loud that's notthat. Oh my gosh, but he
could. He could. Maybe he'stalking about himself just falling down on the
flat street. I don't know.He says that he's lost support amongst black
voters because he can't go through theprojects on footnymore. Is that what he's
(59:14):
saying. That's what he's sayings,Well, there's a show, guys,
have a great weekend. Good nighteverybody. I don't I don't actually have
anything to say to that. Okay, I don't. Well, I don't
know what I'm actually here's what Iwant to Here's what I would say.
(59:36):
A true leader would not make upan excuse. A true leader would go
out and do what's necessary and nothave an excuse for underperformance. It's just
the way it is. Yeah,well they uh, it's just not it's
not this is not good. II the thing that worries me about all
of this. Let me just bringthis up. I just saw this headline.
(59:58):
It says Iran is now one totwo weeks away from reaching capacity of
producing fissile material for nuclear weapons,according to Anthony Blincoln. Of course,
you know that was Joe Biden andBarack Obama and then Joe Biden and Kamala
Harris making that possible for Iran thisentire time. This is the most dangerous
time for our nation is when wehave these shifts like that, these these
(01:00:23):
exchanges of power, right the shift. It's super This is blink and talking
a bit, but blinken. It'sfascinating. He blames not Biden, because
remember Iran did not have the cashto do this until we actually let up
on sanctions and an unfroze the assetsthat were being held from them. Listen
(01:00:47):
to this audio, somebody thirty one, this is who blink? This is
not helpful. How are you goingto stop them? Well, they're by
far the preferable way to do itwould be through diplomacy. Where we are
now is not in a good placeare on because the nuclear agreement was thrown
out. Instead of being at leasta year away from having the breakout capacity
(01:01:08):
of producing fissile material for a nuclearweapon, is now probably one or two
weeks away from doing that. Theywere one to two weeks if they're I
mean, I think they've been closerto that this entire time anyway. But
the reason why they're in that positionis because of the policy that was previous
under the Obama administration, that ceasedunder the Trump administration, and now you're
(01:01:29):
seeing it again with the Biden Harrisadministration. Again they on froze assets,
they all they got an infusion ofcash and they enabled them to speed up
this production. And I look atthis and it is insane because we are
getting ready to I mean, we'rein an election cycle. We could be
(01:01:51):
witnessing the same you know switch andadministration. You know, the bloodless chain
power, and the problems and threatsaround the world haven't ceased, they haven't
gone away. Now Democrats are justbeing honest about the fact that the guy
(01:02:12):
who's in the White House, andthey're only being honest to their because for
once, it's advantageous for them tobe, so they have to be.
They were forced into that by thedebate. They have to admit that the
guy who's in the White House,who's making ultimately the decisions about all of
this, is also apparently like barelyhe's not able to run for president.
He's able to be president. Hejust can't run for it because you know,
(01:02:32):
he's mentally and physically compromised. Buthe can you know, Oh my
gosh, oh my gosh, andyet in all of this, now I've
been reading another So here's another headlinejust popped up. Biden family starts discussing
exit plan for twenty twenty four race, top campaign advisor and says he's going
to be the insists that Biden willbe the nominee. More and more Democrats
(01:02:57):
are demanding that he quit. Moreand more Democrats are demanding that he quit.
Hm, Okay, we'll see.This weekend was supposed to be like
the make or break weekend and ornot the break. It was supposed to
be the weekend that he was goingto be deciding. So I don't know.
I don't know what that. Idon't know, man Man Audiosune By
(01:03:22):
twenty six, they're even joking aboutit on Late Night. Listen to this
Jimmy fallon, I've tried. Bidenhas COVID. Luckily he can't spread it
because Democrats have been distancing themselves fromhim since the debate. Yeah, Biden
had fatigue, a cough, andbrain fog, and then he got COVID.
(01:03:43):
Thankfully. Biden is expected to makea full recovery, and his doctor
said that he'll be back to sixtypercent in no time man, it's the
it's this Democrat civil wars what we'reseeing. It's going to get nastier.
This is going to get nastier.So it's like literally just saying. They
were saying that Biden was going toannounce the withdrawal from the nomination like Sunday,
(01:04:05):
likeliest, and then they said,oh no, John Meechum's he's polishing
up the remarks that Biden's going togive. And then it went from that
too, No, he's not steppingdown anymore. Super they were gonna they
said it was going to be Bidenwas not going to endorse Harris, He's
going to be an open convention withHarris and like three other people. They
said super delegates. So we've explainedthis before. Democrats have super delegates,
(01:04:27):
and this is one of the reasonswhy Hillary Clinton was able to like snatch
the nomination from Bernie Sanders. RememberBernie Sanders had actually won the nomination that
Hillary Clinton employed. All the superdelegates were on her side, and so
they changed the rules in the Democratduring the convention rules for Democrats during the
primary because they won't now they won'tallow super delegates to vote on the first
(01:04:49):
ballot super delegates are are prevented fromvoting the first round. They can only
go in the second round. Andthat was an actual consequence of Hillary Clinton
marshaling all of the super delegates tome, heurd the nominee because she didn't
have enough to get her across thethreshold back in twenty sixteen when she was
running up against Trump and in thatDemocrat primary. And so now there apparently
(01:05:11):
there's a number of people they're puttingforward. Maybe Andy Basheer out of Kentucky.
He would be the one that Ithink, I think would be the
best chance that they have because theyhave to moderate their platform at this point.
It's too crazy. They have JoshShapiro and then maybe Kamala Harrison and
Gavin Newsom. That's who they gotand Harrison news symbol of California. I
don't know. This is gonna besuper messy. It's gonna get really bad.
(01:05:33):
Like this is not even that we'venot even begun, guys, we
haven't even started. So we're gonnabecause these headlines are gonna come like every
hour. It's like there it isan absolute sygh out battle in this Democrat
civil war at this point, veryvery fluid. I agree with Annie Oakley
who said quote, I would liketo see every woman know how to handle
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guns as naturally as they know howto handle babies. Now, I myself
regularly concealed carry nine millimeter. Nowthat's said. Not every woman is like
me, has had the hours oftraining that I've had, or it feels
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his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida man. Okay,
(01:07:11):
I definitely want to do the NativeAmerican Jewelry winner, the Indigenous American
jewelry story. I did not evenknow that. This is actually funny.
So Florida man got indicted in Wisconsinbecause he was selling fake Native American jewelry
Tampa Free Press. Now the reasonin Kane's like, why are the penalties
so strict? Well, because heused the mail service, and when you
(01:07:36):
use mail, that's a federal chargeon top of it. So that's why.
Yes, so if you go back, So he got charged with wire
fraud, mail fraud, and misrepresenting, which I didn't know. It's a
charge to misrepresent American Indian produce.Goes okay, jose Man Manala Yeah of
(01:07:57):
Castleberry, Florida. He fake beinga Native American like Elizabeth Warren sold counter
fore jewelry. By the way,if that's why is it exactly? So
they said that blah blah blah fraudfor that. But he used the mail
and so when you use the mail, the postal service in any kind of
(01:08:17):
like fraud scheme or anything like that, then it's considered it's an additional charge
on it. Like for instance,the whole case the guy that u that
Amy conmy Barrett, the uh Ican't they can'tter v bar case. The
reason that guy got that charge elevatedto a felony because it was a fraud
(01:08:39):
case is because he used the mail, And that's why it was elevated to
that felony charge. Because I thoughtit was about maybe he charged these guys
like five hundred bucks instead of liketwenty bucks. Oh, you use the
postal service. See, they canscrew you, but you can't screw that.
Then I was thinking, if I'mthe guy spending four figures or five
figures on jewelry that's supposed to belike Indian jewelry, I'm gonna probably try
(01:09:01):
and vet it a little better.You think, why, why is the
responsibility on the guy trying to makea buck? Wait, you're saying if
you think that you're buying scammy stuff, you deserve it. Yeah, Yeah,
I don't disagree. Yeah, Imean, you know, if you
think you're gonna get a big o'chunk of turquoise for like five dollars,
then you probably deserve to be scammed. You're too damned dog. And I
(01:09:23):
get the I mean, if he'strying to pass it off like an investment
in the you know, then youdo your vetting to your vetting. I'm
just saying, you know, don'tdon't hate the don't hate the play.
I hate the game. That's literallywhat you just advocated. That your law.
That your law. Oh my gosh, oh, let's see. I
don't okay, I do want to. I saw this story. Someone sent
(01:09:44):
this to me. This is likea couple of days ago, and it
made me think of the National Lampoon'sChristmas vacation when cousin Eddie's got his little
camper outside and he's emptying the septicsystem into the storm brain, which you're
not supposed to do. Okay,Well, this lady, it's the Shadow
Bay community. Apparently she did notrealize that she could not just wash away
(01:10:09):
concrete into the drain and she didand it created total total catastrophe. Yeah,
they said that the drain pipe.They it led to massive flooding,
like massive standing water in the streetsall this stuff because she decided she was,
(01:10:29):
Yeah, you can't rent, youcan't do stuff like this. And
that was in what neighborhood, Yeah, the Shadow North, Shadow Bay Boulevard,
the Shadow Bay community, and itwas made even worse after storms pushed
through the area. You can't dostuff like that, guys, you can't.
Good heavens. A Florida woman triesto talk a by stander into fleeing
after crashing a BMW into a PopeyeesChicken. She is heard in the video
(01:10:55):
going, I cannot go to jail. It was a Miami Popeyes. She
crashed her car into her BMW intothe front door of a Popeyes on Sunday,
and the car plowed through a busstop, smashed into the doors before
finally stopping. Thankfully, no onewas injured. Channel seven News Miami reported
they said that because there's video,the driver wasn't going to stick around initially,
(01:11:16):
and yeah, that was gonna bereal serious if she actually had fled
and she one witness was approaching andtried to help her out. She said,
thank you, I appreciate it.I cannot go to jail. I
can't, I can't. I won'tlast there, and she goes, I
gotta go, I gotta go,and he says she's telling him, let's
go, let's go. In thevideo, but someone convinced her to stay.
(01:11:39):
They didn't identify who it was,but someone finally convinced her to stay.
She was charged with Carol's driving anddriving too fast for conditions. It
would have been a lot worse ifshe had fled like that would have been
Oh man, that would have beenreally bad. But also, how do
you plow through a bus stop andrun right into a popeye'ce chicken. A
man survives an attack by an eightfoot bull shark off of Key West.
(01:12:00):
Oh my gosh, Oh my gosh, it's crazy. He got to get
that biitemark on his leg totally tattooedthough. Jose A Brew, thirty seven
year old spear fisherman. He wasreeling in a catch on Monday and an
eight foot bull shark tried to stealit, but instead of grabbing the fish,
I guess it's because he was bringingin the fish towards him. It
grabbed his leg twice and then wentafter his shoulder. He was able with
(01:12:24):
a friend to fend off the sharkand get to safety. There's video first
responders helping him off of the boatand then they were trying to strap his
leg, haul him under an ambulance, all of that stuff. But he
said he didn't have time to bescared. He was just trying to figure
out how to live. But hisfriend helped save his life, and he
goes man that. He said theshark was super fast and by the time
he saw it sw him up tohim, it was too late. But
(01:12:45):
my gosh, he to be airliftedto the nearby hospital. That's crazy.
And I mean the BikeE mark goesfrom all the way like midshin, all
the way up into the thigh abovehis knee. That's crazy. And the
fact that it didn't take his legoff when you see the bite is wild.
I can't believe it didn't take hisleg off. That's wild. And
it went back for him like threetimes total. We have a lot more
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same red meat, sort of bloodand soil nationalism that you might hear,
and I don't know other parallel universeRepublican conventions, but I do think there
(01:14:40):
were some sort of easter eggs ofwhite nationalism in the speech. One of
the things that stuck out to mewas when he started talking about what America
is is that America is not justan idea. It is a group of
people with a shared history and acommon future. The thing about America is
that it's not a group of peoplewith share history. In fact, that
is the dumbest stuff for That's notreally what an easter egg is. It's
(01:15:01):
not like, you know, somekind of like reference with a double meaning
or something, and like that's usuallywhat you would see in like movies or
games or something. That's not whatthat is. That's just so dumb.
Kate was like, it's like thesepeople are using the language of you know,
the current generation, like oh hey, fellow kids, using some of
(01:15:23):
your language. It's just not thesame. That's a goofy. That's a
MSNBC And first off, welcome backto the program, Dana Lash with you.
Top of this third hour. Youcan watch Channel three forty seven this
simulcast of the radio program. Ifyou're not listening terrestrially, find us on
X Rumble all that good stuff.The idea of a family plot. Jd
(01:15:48):
Vance once he made a joke duringhis address when he was accepting the vice
president nomination. He made this jokewhere he was saying that, you know,
he had a family plot or somethinglike that, and people act like
it's like a white that's a whitenationalist thing. If you have a family
(01:16:09):
plot, Are you kidding me?Is that a white that's how? Is
that a white nationalist thing? Theyhate normalcy, I think, and so
they're trying to demonize everything that's normal. They've gone after his Venmo friends.
I'm surprised they haven't gone after hisSpotify his Oh wait, nope, that's
(01:16:30):
actually they did. Oh my gosh. I literally was making a joke as
this story came up. I'm turninginto the Simpsons. Jd Vance's personal Spotify
playlist littered with anti Trump artists.That's an actual story. Hold up,
(01:16:57):
let me look at that. Ican't believe that's a story. Hang on,
hang on, hang on, Igot look. I can't. Oh
my gosh, it's real. Itis actually real. It is so real.
I can't. I it's a dailyadoptees. I was joking. They
have nothing. They literally have nothing. I'm dying to know what's on this
playlist right now? Right so.A Spotify profile with his name and a
(01:17:23):
twenty twenty one photo of himself withhis dad at a Trump rally shows the
current Ohio senator following three accounts imagineDragons, Rage against the Machine, and
a lawyer who graduated from Yale thesame year he did. And they said
that he has seven public playlists,five of which he curated, and those
include playlists named Making Dinner, RunningNumber One, Soul Plus, and two
(01:17:47):
other playlists titled after Songs, Morningis Broken by Kat Stevens and Gold on
the Ceiling by Black Keys. Thetwo playlists he did not create are acoustic
covers and then apparently a Lulla bybecause he's got three kids, like little
playlist of like Kidy lullawise, that'sso funny. What are we supposed to
get from that? He's like Hitler, if Hitler would have had a playlist,
(01:18:08):
you know, And so here theygo, Oh, okay, now
to Steve, because Steve is likewaiting on the edge of his seat for
this. So he's got a fortyminute making dinner playlist that he created in
twenty twelve, and it includes JustinBieber's one Time and He's Golden. The
(01:18:30):
gold on the ceiling has Sheryl Crow, Ryan Adams, Oh, Lisa Loebe.
That's some death camp for Cutie,Tracy Chapman, Billy Bragg, who
else? I don't see many?Oh, and then they wait, this
is an actual grap Notably absent fromVance's public playlists are prominent Trump supporting musicians
(01:18:54):
like Ted Nugent, Kid Rock andTrice Atkins. Maybe he's not into that
music, Steve, what were yougonna say? You were? Gonnamment on
song. Well, so, nota bad playlist, some of it.
But also we play a lot ofsongs, especially on the show, of
artists that literally hate Republicans, butwe still like the music, you know,
Yeah, yeah, exactly. That'sa great point. These That's how
(01:19:14):
the left is. I can't enjoyanything unless that agrees with me. That's
why their art started to suck reallybad too, by the way, I
mean nobody, I don't care ifsomeone oh and I mean and it went
over all like all this gosh,just so bad. This is this is
so stupid. This is a hitpiece. Oh my gosh, she's got
Sheryl Crow in a playlist. It'snot a five playlist. Oh my gosh,
(01:19:42):
this is so stupid. And it'sit's you know, he's got oh
he's got some utwo what else?Okay? Go the Killers Matt and Kim
Bonnie rates on his Morning is Brokenplaylist. Casey us Grays, Let's see,
this is a milk toast list.This is the prize despinately trying to
(01:20:08):
find something about him because see herehe wrote the book about himself. So
there's nothing else they can do onhim. He came out with it.
He's like, yeah, I gota mom who's a junkie and all this.
I mean, he came out.There's nothing they can do. Not
only did he come out with it, but he made a movie about it
with Ron Howard for crying out loud, what else are they gonna and Glenn
Close, what else are they gonnado? They're like, damn we can't
(01:20:30):
go after him for having a junkymom. Gosh, dang it. And
then he had her at the RNC. And you know they're extra salty because
Netflix reported that Hillbilly elergy is actually, you know, performing well and doing
well on these platforms. Yeah,there's they have no I mean, I
can you imagine if they my so, I don't know him. Me pull
(01:20:55):
this up. I have a wholelist. I have a whole playlist on
Spotify. Hold up, let mepull this up called songs about people you
don't like? Literally lists too ohsorry, dislike songs about people you dislike.
B went Nuts by Benfolds, TheJams, Scrape Away, They might
(01:21:15):
be Giants? When Will You Die? I Hate People by Anti Nowhere League,
He was a Big Freak by BettyDavis, Get in the Ring,
Guns n' Roses, part Time Punks, Television Personalities, Ripper to Shreds by
Blondie, Vicious by Lou Reed,Waitress in the Sky by The Replacements,
No Feelings by the Sex Pistol,Stupid Girl by Garbage. I mean,
(01:21:35):
it goes on. I mean,can you imagine that Cheryshilla is a list
about songs about people you dis like? That's literally what I call it.
I curated the list. It wasn'tone from Spotify. He just has literally
dinner time and then the name ofa gold black Key song that he just
didn't feel like titling the playlist,and a little lullaby song. Oh my
gosh. They are freaking out thatthere's nothing to freak out over. That's
(01:22:00):
what it is. They're freaking out, and so they get mad because he
talks about having a family plot.Can I just talk from it? So,
I don't know if it's like athing in like southern parts of the
country, as I think they havefamily plots in like the northern Yankee parts
of the country. For the lackof a better way to put it,
right, that's why you have allthose creepy old family cemeteries and like New
(01:22:21):
York and things like that. Right, it's not unusual my family. On
one side of my family, theyhave a family plot out in the out
in the Ozarks on top of ahill. They get a little over the
top with some of the graveyard accouterments, you know, Like I just think
it's weird if you're putting wind chimesup in a cemetery. I'm like,
(01:22:41):
who's listening to that? You know? They my families to do this thing
that I would make fun of calledthe Southern Graveyard vigil, where they would
go and constantly put like knick knacksand stuff on like all the tombstones.
And I would have an uncle thatwould get real mad and go up with
a garbage bag and sweep it allup because he was tired of all the
kin putting stuff up there on likefiber optic angels and all types of stuff.
I'm not even kidding. Like itwas over the top, right,
(01:23:03):
like the pinwheels and everything. It'slike that's creepy. Stop. But it's
just the thing I don't I don'tknow, And it's not like it's a
fancy thing. It's just plots inthe earth, that's all it is.
So why are they acting like ifI mean, if you look at like
the left, they have like mausoleumsand stuff like that. Stop it.
It's not unusual, right, Howis that white nationalism? That's the dumbest
(01:23:26):
thing I've ever heard. Like Isaid before, they're just trying to take
normal and make it look weird.I I can't even I don't know.
This is it's these people are ridiculous. This is so ridiculous. Well,
you know, it's like, it'swhat nationalism. It's an easter right,
No, it's just literally a symmetary, you dumb. It's a cemetary,
(01:23:50):
it's not. And I hate themedia's phrases like easter egg and you know,
dog whistle. That was another onedog whistle where no one said anything
bad. It's just that the stuffthey said could sound like sound thing.
This is so stupid the media andthe left. So is everybody a racist
(01:24:10):
that they have a family plot whitenationalist? Yeah? Oh sorry, white
nationalists, which is apparently not aracist. I guess I even know that.
So if you have if you havea family plot, that's white nationalism,
yes, Which is that worse thanracist or is it a higher level
the same thing? Is there justsounds more organized base racism and then sounds
(01:24:34):
more official, like you get likea patch or something like from racism you
go to white nationalism. Yeah.Is that how it works? I don't
know, Like when I as opposedto that compared, I don't know what
the left is really good about groupsand lists and stuff, you know,
and patches and arm bands and thingslike that. That's like their thing.
So I don't know, i'd haveto. I'd have to, like,
(01:24:55):
uh, brown shirts and stuff.Yeah, yeah, i'd have to.
I'd have to default to them onthat because that's what they're really experts on.
Yeah, Like everybody gets a brownshirt, everybody gets an armband.
Right, that's like their whole thing. It's what they it's what they do.
I'm just you know, I don'tknow that just but they Yeah,
they went after his venmo jd Vanceleft his Venmo public. Here's what it
(01:25:15):
shows. Nothing Wired ran a wholestory on this. More than two hundred
people appear on Vance's Venmo list.I mean they there's nothing really there.
There's nothing there either. They're somad, they're desperately trying to find something
(01:25:36):
and they can't. They cannot findanything. Fancs I'm not I'm reading from
this article. Fanc's friends have anaverage of two hundred and seventy seven friends
each. Yeah, I don't evenno, this is so stupid. This
(01:25:57):
is so stupid. This appears tobe his actual contacts set a guy at
some leftist organization. Few Advance's transactionsare public, and those that are seem
mundane, like a payment to astaff member for donuts in January. I'm
literally not making this up. Wow, they literally have nothing. Yeah,
(01:26:23):
they I can't. And then theywent and they found one of Vance's former
Senate campaign managers, Jordan Wiggins,who apparently would label transactions with joke things
like back waxing or happy ending anadult and then like a movie thing and
(01:26:45):
ed Wired goes well, these descriptionsare likely jokes. Wiggins didn't respond to
a request for comment. Because you'rea tool is why I cannot even believe
this. Guys, they wrote,we count the pair paragraphs for this story,
but that twenty twelve Spotify playlist thoughone two, three, four,
(01:27:05):
five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve,
thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen nineteen. Oh
my gosh, twenty paragraphs. Thisis over two thousand words. Good lord
on mundane transactions from venmo I,A single human has made it through that
(01:27:27):
full article. Oh my gosh.I can't wait for them to look at
his open table reservations or his Instacartor stupid idiots. All right, we
got more on the way. Aswe've rolled away. It's the bottom of
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of the news you would probably miss. It's time for data's quickfive. So
another jet Ski was abandoned on aPhilly street with the same name written on
(01:28:57):
its side. What so a lotof quiquestions because there's abandoned jet skis on
the streets of Philly randomly they dumpedillegally. One might say, no one
wants your stupid pop up ad andI'm never going to go to veil now
as a result of it. Let'ssee, the second jet Ski was dumped
illegally near in the city's northern section, and they said that both jet skis
(01:29:17):
because the other one was abandoned ina different like further south on the same
street. Both jet skis had thename Kirby scribbled across the side. What
Kirby And it was in a towayzone as the second jet Ski was there
until like last night apparently, andthey finally removed it. But yeah,
it has Kirby on the side.What do you think it is? You
(01:29:39):
were saying that this looks like amarketing Yeah, one of those viral marketing
things where who knows, maybe isthere something coming out with Kirby, the
actual video game Curby or something.The poof thing. Yeah, I don't
know that pink poof. It justseems like it would be a marketing thing
where they're getting stories and it's allmysterious and then boom, they're going to
drop something. I don't know.Sam's club worker was left bruise after angry
(01:30:00):
an angry family attacked her because shewould not prepare two whole pizzas minutes before
closing, because that was a DBAGthing to ask minutes before closing. It
was an Atlanta suburb, Henry County, and the employee was attacked. She
and her coworkers were closing down.A family walked in two minutes before closing
and asked for two pizzas, twowhole pizzas, and they said that When
she told them it was too lateto place an order, they started calling
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That didn't go. That was theCEO of CrowdStrike, and he's like crashing
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as his software was crashing. Thatwas unfortunate. Welcome back to the program,
Dane Lash with you the bottom ofthis third hour. Oh my gosh,
I just can't Yeah. So uhbe so great. Oh yeah,
I'm telling you a it's going tobe great. I saw. I think
it was my oldest son that sharedthis video of they asked somebody asked AI
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to do a metal show, ametal concert, and it is. It
is literally one of the craziest thingsI've ever seen. At some point,
this guy just like turns into fire. He's he's plaining, this is wild.
Oh all right, I want toswitch it up because we got to
talk about this hangovers. This saidthis secret service crying foul. Yeah they
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did. So. It came outtoo that this killer had threatened to shoot
up his high school and put bombsin the bathrooms before, you know,
like not too long ago, yearsbefore this attempt. Yeah, isn't that
nice? And now you Yeah,there's all these there's all these like c
that's probably when one of the reasonswhy the parents immediately went looking for him.
I'm sure more information is gonna comeout about that, because our media
(01:34:27):
is very interested in it, waymuch more interested in that than the bandage
on Trump's ear. Secret Service,according to NBC, says it's appalled by
the DEI rhetoric against female agents afterthe Trump rally shooting. They're appalled.
I'm appalled. No, you can'tbe appalled. They're appalled first, I'm
(01:34:47):
appalled her. I'm appalled dest I. I got aggravated because I had on
Facebook's somebody that I is on mypersonal page. Somebody was sharing the Well,
why doesn't anyone, you know,applaud this agent? Uh, because
I'm not going to sit your backpackpeople who did their jobs men or man
(01:35:10):
and more a woman, but Iam going to point out the chicks who
didn't do their jobs or the dudeswho didn't do their jobs. And it
just so happens that the people whodidn't do their jobs in this particular aspect
were well was when they were hustlingthem into the car and it was these
to Paula Blarts just steal from kinethat we're doing this. It was like
watching Ghostbusters Part two or three,like the Chick the chick ones, right,
jeez. Secret Service, in astatement to NBC, said that the
(01:35:32):
criticism from pundits and influence influence Iwas plus bass and the agency stands by
its commitment to diversity and recruiting ishelping, not hurting the effectiveness of its
protective teams. Oh my gosh,I almost just I oh gosh, I
really want to say something politically incorrect. I think they should get fatter chicks.
(01:35:54):
Just get some big o'heifers, right, get some get some meatia heifers
and send them out there. Right, can't you get just giant guys that
identify as chicks? Now? Saidmerrim It's Friday, have have of you
going on vacation? No, Ithink they should probably get fat or chicks.
Kane, show that you are so. I don't believe that you're committed
(01:36:16):
to diversity Secret Service unless you getme a job of the hut type chick.
Right. I want like somebody whocan't even go into a lane Bryant
because they can't walk through the frontdoor. I want that somebody who you
can't even put a holster on them, because it would be like popping the
caseine on a sausage. I wantthat, like prove to me that you're
that diverse by getting get me achunky hermaphrodite and like glue a holster to
(01:36:42):
them with you. No, no, no, I want them to prove
it. I want them to proveit. I want somebody that has to
be I want get me a chunk, get me some kind of chonky heifer
that like job of the hut thatis to prove your commitment to like diversity
and all this. And she hasto have her own separate aid. Wheel
(01:37:05):
her out like on one of thoseflatbed things like they got it lows when
you go and you buy too muchplants and soil, get that. I
want that, get that out ofto prove your commitment. And who would
need as you just put the gunright in a fold, see yeah,
and then when she needs to fire, you just wheel her around the direction
that she needs to shoot to Justdo that show your prove your commitment.
(01:37:30):
I don't believe you until I seethat. I want to see a whole
bunch of new recruits on those littlefat flatbed trolleys going out there. That's
what I want. Didn't earn it? Yeah, that's die harddi die hard.
I mean, my gosh, butthey're a man. Uh Anthony,
(01:37:50):
google a me, whatever the hell'slast name is? Sound yeah, said
in a statement, we still unitedagainst any attempt to discredit our personnel,
and they're in valuable contributions to ourmission and are appalled by the disparaging and
disgusting comments against any of our personnel. I bet hep is sitting down,
(01:38:15):
you know he does. Come on, don't it's true. It's funny because
it's true. But hasn't he seenthe videos? No? It probably hasn't.
Well, he's probably too busy watchingusing government computers to watch porn.
I don't know. But isn't itfair that people would have that? Totally
fair to expect It's unfair to expectaccountability from government. Come on, I
(01:38:35):
mean, you know your tax dollars, I mean, what do our tax
dollars get here? I want thebest of the best, you know,
I'm honestly a little disappointed that mysecret service agents can't shoot lasers out of
their eyes For the amount of moneythat I pay in taxes, I'm ticked
off. I'm pissed off frankly aboutthis. I I pay so much in
tax I want if something happens likewhat should what should happen on Saturday for
(01:39:00):
the amount of money I pay intax dollars and the amount of money you
pay tax dollars is you should havehad somebody up there take off their sunglasses
like that dude from X Men andjust laser the ever loving hell out of
that guy. Actually, well,what happened. They would have done that
the moment he tried getting around themetal detector just and then put the sunglasses
back on. And there's no messor cleanup because it just you know,
(01:39:23):
it just completely evaporates them. There'snot even ash. It's just so finely
done that it's just smoke. That'sit. Right, That's what should That's
what I expect for my tax dollars. Right, what I expect for my
tax dollars is some go go gadgetstuff, all right, like I expect
like Dame Transformers, they all shouldhave formed a voltron on stage, shouldator?
(01:39:45):
Yeah, I'm telling you, forthe amount that we pay in tax
dollars, it should have been like, oh, formed the head, you
know, and then with their feetand hands and then they just brow and
beat the hell out of all thethreats. That's what should have happened.
By God, that's what we payfor our tax dollars. That's what we
should get as America. I wanta damn Voltron's secret service agent. Expect.
(01:40:09):
No, they're not, they arenot. They are very realistic.
Ask Elon Musk, this can bemade true. And instead you got the
media. What's on his venmo?I looked at his Spotify list. Just
look how far our media has fallen. Like they used to go, like
(01:40:30):
we had the penny presses and theyused to churn stuff out in the bowels
of the you know of colonists,basements, going at the going at the
British, and the British would belike, you can't publish any more of
this stuff. This is considering.They crank it out even more and now
they're like, you're a vinmo list. Hurt my feelings. That's where they're
at. Now. That's the evolutionof the the de evolution of the press.
(01:40:54):
No, for real, I wefor what we pay. I don't.
I don't care if you're oh,you're offended. Somebody died you asked,
hat you're offended. Oh, I'mappalled. Guess who else is appalled?
The family who's burying their dad today. Anthony Googly or Googly, whatever
your name is. You guy sistaniPe, who's the Secret Service's chief of
(01:41:15):
communications, he's appalled, asked,Hey, I wonder if the guy that
they're putting six feet under today's apalled. Oh wait, he can't because he's
dead. Because a guy that youguys allowed through shot and killed him,
critically wounded two others, almost killedthe president of the United States. I'm
appalled that people are appalled. I'mappalled that you're appalled that people are appalled.
(01:41:40):
I am appaller than you. Hehas this, he goes, it's
an insult to the women of ouragency to apply that, to implied that
they're unqualified based on it. No, we're we're assuming that they're unqualified based
on the fact that they are visiblyuntrained fat asses on video. This is
not like, yeah, this isnot something that happened in secret that you're
(01:42:01):
hearing third party information about. It'ssomething that happened like visibly on camera that
we all see, and they weren'tand you already admitted all of them weren't
Secret Service agents. We're specifically talkingabout the ones that were fumbling with stuff
and didn't know where to go.I'm not going to sit here and pay
this indulgence of oh, yes,the one agent that was on stage,
(01:42:21):
Yes, she did a great job. Before I can criticize anyone else.
I shouldn't have to do that.That should smart people understand what I'm saying
here. But of course Anthony Googleand Google he sits down to pee,
doesn't understand that because he's not oneof the smart people. You gotta be
kidding me. I mean, thisis you know, criticism of the female
agents had been different, No,I would be meaner. Probably No,
(01:42:43):
I probably wouldn't be I'd be asmean if it were dudes. But we
just see the women because they werethe two chicks, because they were right
there in that footage that we werelooking at. My only criticism of the
people, and it wasn't just thewoman I think it was the other dude
that was with her when they wereon stage, is that they weren't.
I just think, you know,if you're if you're protecting, if your
principle is like six' three,maybe be bigger than five to seven.
(01:43:04):
I'm just saying, chick or dude, that's so mean. Yeah, it
is, because I'm more interested aboutprotecting lives than than rustling the jimmys of
your feelings. That's why get overyourself. These people that make that,
make an idol of their own feelingsand put that as as a greater importance,
prioritize that over the protection that thesepeople's positions are there to serve.
(01:43:29):
Get real, god, Lee,I mean this, it's perfectly completely reasonable.
And this chick, cheetle, she'sunqualified and it's evident by the way
she's running this agency. These criticismsdidn't just start Saturday. They predated that.
In fact, Trump there's a tweetthat he's got uh some years back
(01:43:51):
where he was actually talking about that. He said, this chick needs to
be replaced. This is not Iactually retweeted it. So this idea,
this is we're not going to allowthis argument as a distraction from accountability because
that's what they want to focus on. Oh, you're only criticizing them because
they're women. No, we're criticizingthem because they were incompetent, and we're
(01:44:14):
saying that they're women because they werewomen don't get it confused. That is
that's mind rot. That is sodumb. This isn't a Mott Bailey.
This is it is what it is. This is these people were unqualified.
These two people who were unqualified inthe camera happened to be chicks. And
I'll go on and say it.I don't think a woman should be taking
a bullet for a man. Idon't think a woman should be going out
(01:44:36):
there providing executive protection for a dudewho's, like, you know, six
' three and she's five seven.This is basic Leonidas versus Xerxes, science
and logic. Here Is it aboutprotection or is it about you? Because
if it's about you, then you'renot in this for the right reasons.
Get out so someone who can bein it for the right reasons can be
(01:44:59):
in it. You sound like abitch when you whind about how these people
are being credit. I'm not apologizing. No, you sound like that.
This is ridiculous. You're talking aboutthe protection of the United the president of
the United States. And like Isaid, I don't previously, I don't
care if it's a democratic Republican forcrying out loud, we are the leader
(01:45:21):
of the free this is the leaderof the free world. We are the
most powerful nation on the planet.Should we not have security that represents this
for our leader? Should we not? Because it's not just the leader of
the United States. That leader isan avatar for something. That avatar is
representative of, the bloodless transition ofpower. That avatar is representative of millions
(01:45:47):
upon millions of choices that have beengiven by voters through their authority, through
consent of their vote. That iswhat it is representative of. You're not
protecting just a person. You areprotecting the ideal of this republic manifest by
this position. That is what thatsecurity protects. And I dare say that
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assassin's bullet came within a quarter ofan inch of taking my life. So
(01:47:38):
many people have asked me what happened? Tell us what happened, please,
And therefore I will tell you exactlywhat happened, and you'll never hear it
from me a second time because it'sactually too painful to tell. It was
a warm, beautiful day in theearth, early evening, and I bet
(01:48:02):
a Pennsylvania. Uh, I meanyou you had to expect it. He
was going to talk about it,and he was gonna, you know,
obviously discuss it. It's his firstanything since uh, this attempted, this
attempt on his life. And we'restill trying to get more details. I
know, House Oversight their whole they'rekicking off their investigation next week. And
(01:48:27):
to how this was even possible,How was this possible? All of the
the different things that fell apart thatallowed for this situation to take shape,
and for this guy to get shotsoff, to even get close and then
it gets shots off. I mean, it's just crazy. It's it really
is nuts. Uh when you considerit, it's it's just this is just
(01:48:48):
good Heavens. But uh, theR and C we're going to start getting
some of the pulling in that we'regoing to pay attention to as we go
into next week to see I'm surethat people are racing to try to see
what kind of convention pounds or whatthe polling has changed after the attempted assassination.
(01:49:08):
It's going to be a week agotomorrow. Isn't that crazy? A
week already? And I will saythis, you know, for the people
who said that, oh, Trump'sspeech went on for too long. You
know what, though, I thinkit's further a further contrast. Biden couldn't
do it. Biden can't talk forninety two minutes. How is he even
going to be able to speak athis convention if he lasts that long politically?
(01:49:30):
And we'll watch that as well.Today's stupidity came. It was nice
to see Trump started off all meekand on script, and then by the
end he was like his old selfagain those almost but it was still tempered
though. I really liked it allright the view, Look, Anna Navarro
is talking, so we all wantyour favorite people want. It's pretty stupid.
So let's hear it. Biden hadbeen up there giving that speech,
(01:49:53):
men and white coats would have interruptedhim and caught it him off and put
him in a padded wagon. Ithought today I would wake up and and
the TV would be full of likedoctors talking about Donald Trump's cognitive decline.
I thought it would be full ofRepublicans hanging their heads in shame like Democrats
did. Joe Biden had a badninety minute debate. He said, it's
(01:50:15):
one episode. That's what we've seenso far. But we saw yesterday was
just saying, whatever is going tosign her check because she's a sellout over
at the view. She is folks, that does it for us this week.
Have a glorious, safe weekend,and I'll be back with you on
Monday. God bless