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July 24, 2024 105 mins
FBI Director Wray testifies on Capitol Hill over the investigation into the attempted assassin at Trump’s rally. The media claims Kamala Harris was never appointed as the border Czar. The View’s Ana Navarro insults flyover nation and claims JD Vance is the actual DEI hire. Dana breaks down Kamala Harris’ HORRID record as the Attorney General of California. Progressives plan on skipping Benjamin Netanyahu’s address to Congress. Questions remain about multiple details into the investigation of the attempted assassination. Anti-Israel protesters dump maggots at the Watergate where Netanyahu is staying before his address to Congress.

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(00:00):
Director, let me go back towhere mister Bishop was, tell me about
the drone. Yact like you wantedto fill us in on that. Fill
us in. So, we haverecovered a drone that the shooter appears to
have used. It's being exploited andanalyzed by the FBI lab. The drone
was recovered in his vehicle, soat the time of the shooting, the

(00:21):
drone was in his vehicle with thecontroller. In addition, our investigation has
uncovered do you know what time theday he flew it and if he flew
it on the day institute. Soin addition, it appears that around three
point fifty four o'clock in that windowon the day of the shooting, that

(00:45):
the shooter was flying the drone aroundthe area about eleven if you want to
be clear. But when I saythe area not over the stage and that
part of the area itself, Iwould say about two hundred yards give or
take away, and that we think, but we do not know. So
again, this is one of thesethings that's qualified because of our ongoing review.

(01:07):
That he was live streaming, youknow, viewing the footage from that
again about eleven minutes in around thethree point fifty four o'clock PM rate,
two hours before he's flying a dronein the vicinity of the about two hundred
yards away. So that's that's thethat's the question that I had asked of
Jim Jordan yesterday when he was onthe program, because there was that that

(01:30):
discussion of the drone, you know, the drone that they were that this
killer was like flying above this rallyarea like two hours before. Because the
air space that they have is Imean it's it's the airspace that they have

(01:51):
is walcked down like pretty significantly fora pretty significant period beforehand. And it's
just really bizarre that I mean,people fly kites. I mean you can't
even fly kite, you can't doanything. I mean the whole When I
say the airspace is locked down,I mean they lock literally everything down.
And it's just so weird that hereit is two hours and like I said,

(02:15):
we had Jim Jordan on yesterday totalk about this two hours literally two
hours before this dude is dry,he's flying this drone and this whole airspace
is apparently wide open. And ifyou miss that interview, it's up on
YouTube. In fact, if youget the newsletter Lorraine's got a peace out

(02:38):
right now. It's the latest we'reregarding this, the ongoing hearing, these
hearings that you're listening to today,and we've been following them this entire time.
Welcome to the program, Dana Lashwith you. Uh, it's the
first hour. We're starting with thefirst hour dealing with a little bit of
an ear monitor issue here, butwe're gonning to fix out. So welcome

(02:59):
to the program, Anlesh with youtop of this first hour and you can
listen coast to coast channel three fortyseven Direct TV as well and the hearing
on this And like I said,that's I mean, I've got a million
questions about this because this was Ijust think it's incredibly important to understand why

(03:22):
it was that none of this wasapparently done, Like who's advancing this area,
who's advancing any and all of this? That's the you know, the
the giant question. Good grief.Two hours before and this guy's got you
know, he's got this whole thisdrone setup. Two hours before, he's

(03:43):
got a drone setup. Anyone elsefind that weird that that just wasn't considered,
you know, that wasn't a considerationapparently for I guess Secret Service or
whatever. I don't even know.I don't even know. So that's you
know, that's one of the thingsthat we're going to try to figure out
here as these hearings go on.And that's what they're that's what they're dealing
with right now. So we've gota lot to hit to day because we've
got the latest with these hearings.It's Ray who's testifying now, and that

(04:08):
was Jim Jordan that you heard justspeaking speaking just then. He is with
the House Judiciary Committee. They werehe was the House Oversights also been involved
in all of this stuff, andso they've been, you know, asking
these questions, trying to figure outwhat the hell is going on here,
what is happening with this with youknow, we got to have some questions

(04:28):
because I feel really uncomfortable about anybodyactually being protected by Secret Service at this
point. Can I don't feel likeI'm not wrong with that. I feel
like that that's a pretty I mean, do you feel comfortable? Hell,
I, I don't even know thatI would want them to protect me at
all at this point. I mean, and I understand that the people on
the ground those were you know,those were the people on the stage,

(04:49):
I should say, because the otherswere us marshals. I get it.
You know, I know that there'sa lot of consternation, et cetera there,
but you know, by and large, I I mean, this is
a weird. It's just a weird. The whole damn thing is weird.
And I've got a million I've gota million questions about this. So this
is one of the things we're goingto be following because the hearing is ongoing

(05:10):
now and there's still just like somereally good points coming out of it that
we're going to take. Also,this is what we have on deck just
for the first part of the show. The media, I'm telling you what,
this is pretty unbelievable. The mediawith the headlines that they are coming
out with. For instance, KamalaHarris makes Donald Trump do the one thing
he fears most, get up andget out. Wait until you hear some

(05:34):
of these I mean, I toldyou it was going to be a pr
offensive and you know, even expectingthat, you know it's gonna be ridiculous,
but to see it happen in realtime is still kind of infuriating because
they dislike this woman so much.You know, she barely I told her
she was last shoes behind poot BootyJuice in the Democrat primary. You know

(05:55):
that she was literally last place,right, like last place. She barely
pulled one percent in the Democrat primary. They don't like her, so now
they're going to act like she's thebest thing ever. She's just the best
thing ever. The media is goingabsolutely over time trying to rehabilitate her image

(06:20):
and rewrite her history. And likethey had said too previously, they had
said, where as it relates tothe whole borders are issue, you guys
are okay, where did borders arecome from? Remember that? Oh man,
that's the Obama administration, wasn't it? Well, I mean just with
Kamala Harris. That was the firsttime though I heard that term used in

(06:40):
government like American government regularly, wasduring the Obama administration and then as an
actual position, right, we heardit from actually we ared it from Joe
Biden because Axios media is trying tosay that it was the right and the
Trump camp that started calling Kamala Harristhe borders are that she has never before

(07:05):
been called the borders are until Trumpand they're really mad and they're trying to
make a big deal about them callingabout Kamala Harris being referred to as the
borders are. It's one of thestupidest name things I've ever heard, and
that's what they're running with. That'sit was a big piece of axios.
It was a big I mean,it's all it's just everywhere. It's all

(07:27):
over Punchbowl News, everybody, allall of them. Can you believe that
they're calling her the borders are butand I believe we have some flashback audio
of this of Biden actually giving herthat name. Audio sound By twenty five.
Listen, I've asked her the VPtoday because she's the most qualified first

(07:48):
to do it, to lead ourefforts with Mexico and the Northern Triangle and
the countries that help. We're gonnaneed help in step mean the movement of
so many folks stemming the migration toour southern border. Borders are, borders

(08:09):
are but see audio nun By twentysix. They're insisting that it's not a
thing. They're insisting that this hasnever happened, that Biden never said this.
Listen to this. This is thekind of thing that is playing out
all over Conservative media. I justwant to do a little bit of record
correcting. No, there's not recordcrime right now. Number One, Harris

(08:31):
was put in charge, as yousaid earlier, of combating the roots of
immigration. She was and is notthe borders are, and the Biden administration
to task a Vice President, KamalaHarris, with the issue of migrant crossings,
naming her the so called borders are. I've asked her the VP today
because she's the most qualified first todo it, to lead our efforts with

(08:54):
Mexico and the Northern Triangle and thecountries that help. We're gonna need help
and stemming the movement of so manyfolks, stemming the migration to our southern
border. Borders are, borders are? She was the borders are. The

(09:15):
media insists that she is not.This is the one thing because it's a
failure for her. They do notwant that to be part of her record,
so they don't want to acknowledge itat all whatsoever. But she's the
borders are, even though they're claimingotherwise. This is just part and parcels
what the media has been doing andhow they've been working overtime to try to
rehabilitate her, which we knew wasgonna happen. There was a couple of
other ones that I wanted to pullup that I thought, okay, so

(09:35):
here's another one. Inside house.Republicans struggles with Harris, the GOP struggles
to frame Kamala Harris, the RepublicanParty now dealing with Harris. Somebody called
her a juggernaut. I can't evenbelieve this. Guys. We need to
buy some people dictionaries and thesauruses.We really do. They really want to

(09:58):
revise this. They've started doing youknow how the Democrat Party was hiring people
to do memes. So they're doingit again, and they're just as cringe
as you would think that they are. They're horrific. So they've been doing
it again. It's bad. It'sbad. But you knew that this was
gonna happen. I told you.It's gonna be like unlike anything that you've
ever seen. It's gonna be soridiculous. They're going to try to rehabilitate

(10:20):
her and make her look like this, you know, this absolute rock star,
and that's to be expected. Thatis absolutely to be expected. That's
what they were going to do fromthe get go. They that's all they
have to do. She actually pairsup pretty poorly against Trump, although it's
still a little bit too close forme. But one of the things that
we're going to get into coming up, not just today, but we're gonna

(10:41):
start hitting it, you know,pretty much like every day, is this
this Kamala bump. So what myfriend Kurt Schlichter actually made mention of this.
I'm gonna pull this up and Ithought this was a great point because
it was something I'm preparing to peaceon and it shows this auditorium that's packed
with people. It's her first campaignstop. She was in Wisconsin, and
my friend Kurt says, Kamala isgoing to get a bump. Now,
you guys know what that is.It's like a little it's like a little

(11:03):
increase in positive perception when it's measuredby polling. And he made the good
point that and I think this perfectlystates it. The bump is coming from
the relief of getting rid of Biden. It's not because people who rejected her
policies to the point where she wasin last place the last primary, pulling

(11:24):
behind poot Booty Juice, where shebarely scored one percent in the Democrat primary.
She is a novelty, and peopleare relieved that they don't have Biden
dragging down the ticket because the theinside pulling that they had, and I
think that was one of the reasonswhy Joe Biden was finally prevailed upon to

(11:46):
choose to leave the race, isbecause they saw that, you know,
Kamala at least fared a little bitbetter than Joe Biden did, and that's
really ultimately the thing that kind ofpressured him to get out because they were
leaking some of the other polling.But the reason that you haven't seen anything
about Kamala, I think is forthat specific reason. They're going to try
to fake it till they make it. And of course in the very beginning,

(12:07):
she's going to draw a lot ofattention. She's going to draw a
lot of attention. They are goingto be people that come out and see
her, because again, she's anovelty. However, I want you to
realize that that could translate into momentum, like actual sustaining momentum. You don't
have we're like one hundred sumid daysout from voting, we're sixty days out
from early voting. That could actuallytranslate into something so you have to be

(12:31):
ready, and you actually have to. You got to put some work in
the game. You got to putsome work in the game. We're going
to talk about all of that comingup. We're also going to get into
again the latest with Secret Service.They've also now urged Trump to halt any
outdoor rallies after this assassination attempt.We're going to get into all of that
now. And we just went throughHurricane Barrel. I have friends in Houston
that were without power for days,actually a couple of weeks, and it

(12:56):
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And now all of the news youwould probably miss, it's time for
Data's quick five all right, Sofirst CrowdStrike. Delta is apparently still melting
down and they're saying that it couldlast all week. Everybody's flights are canceled.
Everybody's miserable. It's awful. Imean, it's still ongoing. They're

(14:48):
saying it's still they're still dealing withit, particularly Delta. They had to
cancel hundreds of more flights yesterday andapparently it's ongoing today all across by last
week's global tech outage, it's goneinto the fifth day and they're estimating that
it's gonna last all week. Thereis a friend of mine who it is
a friend of hers, a familyfriend of hers, that missed her daughter's

(15:11):
wedding. They missed their daughter's weddinglast weekend because all this I can't even
imagine. So, man, theygot to get it together. America's sixty
year olds are staring at financial peril. This is sad. This is a
Wall Street journal piece, and itsays the bruising recession disappearance of pensions have
left many young boomers financially exposed.So people who are here sixty, they're

(15:37):
at the tail end of the babyboom, so they're the baby Boom.
They're like the young boomers and everythingis up in the air for them.
So you have young boomers and youhave gen Z that are really like crunch.
Meanwhile, gen X and millennials whohate each other. Actually everybody hates
gen X and always forgets about genX, a sort of sitting in the
middle. It is incredibly sad,though, be set with doomism. Speaking
of gen Z, some gen Zchildren of are giving up on the American

(16:00):
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the premise that it is trying toconvince people of. So they're saying,
oh, the people moved to theUnited States. First off, I don't
know any child of any legal immigrantor any immigrant family that came and became

(16:21):
Americans or are working to become,you know, full fledged Americans here in
the United States who have this ideal, not as single damn one of them.
What they're specifically talking about without referencingit, you know, in detail,
are people who move here illegally.People who come here illegally, and
then they have they have opportunities limitedbecause they're here illegally, and then they

(16:44):
they they loop all of this inwith legal immigration. I'm so tired of
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that Kamala Harris is a DEI hire, you know, diversity, equity and
an inclusion, that she's had everythinghanded to her because she's a woman,

(18:37):
because she's black, because she's SoutheastAsia, because she's whatever. If we're
going to talk about DEEI hires,why don't we talk about Jdvans. You
know why JD Vans became Hollywood liberaland Hollywood, Darling and CNN contributing all
of those things because he supposedly wasthe translator for Hillbilly's Hillbilly Elogy, right,
so that was his entree his diversityequity inclusion. So let's include Hillbillies

(19:00):
and diversity equity and inclusion, oris it just for black people and latinos.
I really don't think that I careto hear the analysis of a nozempic
shooting gold digger who's putting down aswath of the nation, and you can
cut that one, because that's exactlywhat it is. That was Anna Navarro

(19:23):
who somehow lucked onto the view.Look, you want to be mean,
I'll be mean, and I'm gonnabe better at it and I don't want
to have to do this. Butthat really pissed me off to sit here
and be like, oh, he'sa he's a DEI hire for he actually
went and got a law degree andhe was also he has served his nation
in uniform, which you know KamalaHarris, you know Hucktaw twenty twenty four.
Everybody's saying that, now it wasCaine's original that you know, she

(19:45):
she didn't do any of that.But Anna Navarro, by the way,
and yes, an ozimpic shooting golddigger. I'm I'm you can quote me
six ways to Sunday on that happyto say it over and over again because
it's exactly what it is. Ifyou're going to go after, you know,
a giant section of the count andtry to mock you know, people
as hillbilly's and act like Jade Vanceis some sort of like hillbilly whisper that
I'm absolutely going to talk about yourskinny and a shot and the fact that

(20:07):
you win Chase money in South Florida. But you know whatever, Hey,
I'm I'm I'm tired of this.Anna Navarro was a nobody when she was
on Fox. I remember coming upin the industry and she's you know,
she's older than I am, andI remember coming up in the industry and
she just was really milk toast.She nobody really paid attention to anything that
she wrote. Nobody paid attention toanything that she said. She really didn't

(20:30):
have any style. She really didn't, you know, she just sort of
said the same thing that everyone elsesaid, but always like a couple of
days after everybody else already said it. And you know when you're, you
know, milk toast like that andnot very original and not fast on your
feet. You don't go very farin commentary, and you definitely don't go
very far in broadcasting. So hertrade is costplaying as a Republican on a

(20:51):
very far left Marxist television show.And that's the only value that she brings
to the table. She acts likeshe is a Republican, and I guarandemn
to you that this would never happenif she actually were a Republican, because
they go at you when you're I'veguest hosted that show before, I mean,
they make it. I've had afriend who is legitimately way more Republican

(21:12):
than any of the women who saythat they are now on that program,
and they made her life a livinghell. So you have to completely you
have to assimilate like the borg andbe in order for them to accept you
and to make your life easy onthat program. And she wanted to take
an easy check, so she decidedthat's the route that she's going to go.
But I'm going to tell you something, at least people who live in

(21:34):
Appalachia, or people who live likein my third book, fly Over Nation,
people who live in you know,the Midwest or on the Ozarks,
et cetera. They're honest about whatthey believe and about what they do,
and they're not going to sit hereand sell out for a paycheck. And
cosplay is something that they aren't,you know, and live this very you
know, shallow, materialistic, unfulfillinglife so they can get clicks. That's

(21:55):
not what they do. They actuallylive really rich lives. And so in
some ways I feel really sorry forher because she never met no hillbilly number
one. Those people are way morecompetent, way more self sufficient than she
is. And again, I justreally have a problem with accepting any kind
of serious, legitimate analysis, analysisfrom somebody who says something that everyone else
was thinking and already saying two dayslater. You know, you're an ozimpic,

(22:17):
swilling gold digger. That's exactly whatyou are and your costplaying as a
Republican. And if you have aproblem with me saying any of these things,
you can fly or fat ass toDallas and come and ask me about
it. All right, Happy Wednesday, everybody, So I out and give
a damn juice today. I amthank you. That's that's my inner monologue.

(22:38):
Coming out right there get I getreally aggravated when people go after fly
over Nation denizens because those people havebeen kicked around six ways to Sunday,
you know. And my third book, I went and I was looking at
where do all the people who wherethe uniform come from? Where do all
the people who enlist come from?They come from all the places that the

(23:00):
elites like to mock. They comefrom those places, you know. And
if it wasn't for those folks thaty'all on the coastal elites, that all
those people mock and laugh at andtalk smack about and say he's a DEI
hiring, because I mean, that'snot even in any ways original. Actually
I read it somewhere else. First. I think she just repeated something that
I've seen already. I actually readsomething like that a couple of days ago
on social media, like at leastbe original. My gosh, if you're

(23:22):
gonna insult someone, like, atleast acknowledge the tweet that you stole.
But I'm so tired of these peoplegetting kicked around and smacked around simply because
they don't live shallow, materialistic liveslike people on the coasts, like these
these progressive elites on the coast.Do I get so tired of this stuff?
You know, I mean, thenicest people that I've ever met are
those folks. I mean, myfamily comes from those folks. My family's

(23:45):
from those arcs. You know Kine'sfamilies. You know he comes from.
You got a lot of family outin rural Illinois. We got a lot
of listeners all over the country.We got a lot of listeners that are
stuck with the coastal elites, andthey're holding it up and doing the best
that they can in some of thesecities on the West and East coast.
But I'm just I'm so tired ofit. We're not going to revive that
now. Kamala Harris. When thepress tells you not to talk about something,
that means you should talk about something. Kamala Harris. You don't even

(24:07):
really need to bring up the factthat she's a dei hier. You know
what poot Booty Juice is too.He got hired because he's gay, That's
why he got hired. He gothired because he likes to have sex with
dudes. Kamala Harris got her careerstarted under Willie Brown. Like literally,
it's not an exaggeration. Again,I'm just the messenger. Go and talk
to the Associated Press if you havea problem with it. But that's how

(24:27):
she got her start. She gother she started her career that way,
I mean, and all of thatinformation came from other Democrats in California,
So get mad at those people forletting all of that information come out in
the first place. She has notdone anything except jail minorities, prosecute people

(24:48):
who busted Planned Parenthood for selling babyparts, and being a horrific border czar,
which the media is now trying tosay that she's not this. I
saw this piece Axios, who isone of the original It was Axios,
and I think the Guardian of Politicoor somebody telling Politico, oh, Kamala
Harris is never borders are That's awhole thing that the right created. Axios

(25:08):
actually had to in the past hour. They had to revise their story.
They put at the bottom of theirstory and this is so rich they put
this because they they had a littlecorrection they had there that this This article
has been updated and clarified to notethat Axios was among the news outlets that
incorrectly labeled Harris a borders r backin twenty twenty one. Hmm, that's

(25:36):
a pretty big correction, don't youthink so. I mean that's a significant
correction. I mean, these peopleare not serious. And then they and
then they tweeted. They finally hadto tweet, yes, you know they
because they had they had initially putHarris border confusion haunts her new campaign,
and they had written the Trump campaignand Republicans have tag Harris repeatedly with the
bordersur title, which she never actuallyhad. Oh my gosh, can you

(26:00):
play that? What's audio? Isthat again? Audio? Somebody? Twenty
five? Just when they start,just when Biden says, she's borders are
because this is where that freezing camefrom. Listen, I've asked her the
VP today because she's the most qualifiedfirst to do it, to lead our
efforts with Mexico and the Northern Triangleand the countries that help, we're gonna

(26:22):
need help and stemming the movement ofso many folks, stemming the migration to
our southern border. Borders are,She's the borders are. That's where it
came from. He did it,and so everyone began calling her, oh,
borders are borders, Our borders are, So she has borders are She's

(26:45):
the borders are okay, Well that'swhere it came from. And she made
trips to the border. She madea trip to the border. She went
remember when where's the story at Thiscame from New York Post. New York
Post has the story. Remember whenshe did her one trip to the border.
And it was in El Paso wherethey built the wall. So guess

(27:07):
what they had. Federal agents clearedall of the people who entered illegally.
They call them migrants on Fox,but it's illegal immigrants. They all the
people who entered illegally and were sleepingout on the street. The federal agents
were according to New York Post andBorder Patrol, they sent federal agents.
They cleared all of the illegal immigrantsoff of the street. They got everything

(27:30):
cleaned up as a show for Harrisfor her only trip to the border,
her first and only trip to theborder. They had to sanitize the entire
area. They even get this,and this is per a number of border
patrol and a lot of people livein El Paso. They were braiding the
hair of the kids who were broughtover illegally by the coyotes. They were

(27:55):
cleaning everything up to make it looklike, oh, nothing's here. Look
at that, because they knew allthe press was going to be coming with
her. All the press was goingto be coming with her, and so
they decided, Okay, we're justgoing to clean it all up and we'll
get it all set. The mediashows up. Nothing's wrong here. Look
how great it is. Nothing's wrong. This is totally great. There's no

(28:17):
problem with the border. They putpeople in holding facilities, they put on
they staged like a Broadway show calledThere's No Illegal Immigrants Here. That's what
the show was called. Cane didyou see it? The show There's No
Illegal Immigrants here, big show puton by federal agents and Vice President Borders
are Kamala Harris. One agent said, quote, they rented out a ton
of hotels and we spent hours movingpeople. The kids that remained, we

(28:41):
had to braid their hair. Theymade jokes about how the building was more
secure than the whole border was endquote. Another agent quote, she had
zero interest in seeing anything, andit was very rushed in quote it it
was a whole show. It wasa whole show. Another agent came forward,

(29:02):
quote, we sanitized all the aliensout there to make it look good.
That was one. There's like aton of agents that have been speaking
out. Another said they did aclean up on the streets and they all
the people that they were releasing,they put them in hotels. They had
a stash house. Border patrol agentswere at a stash house where thirty five
illegal immigrants were stored how's you putit, And they were clearing them out

(29:26):
three days after Harris visited. Now, if you think, well, maybe
there weren't that many people at theborder at that particular time, no,
no, no. In June oftwenty twenty one, alone, when she
made her trip, border agents,this does not include Godaways. Border agents
stopped approximately twenty one thousand, fivehundred people for that month alone, and

(29:47):
only in El Paso. That wasjust in that area right where Harris went
to speak, for that month alone. It does not include Godaways. Department
of Homeland Security interestingly had no commentwhen they were reached for a response on

(30:08):
that story. Now, remember,after she gave her don't come here speech,
she had eight million people that crossover illegally. She went to one
part of the border where they cleanedit up, and then she didn't want
to look at anything. The mediawent and got photos of clean streets,

(30:29):
et cetera, and then that wasit. That was all it was,
and then they got to say,there's nothing wrong here. That's why they
always go to El Paso because peoplethey just get it cleaned up and they
actually have a forced multiplayer there interms of a physical structure called a wall.
But the media is all in onmaking sure you don't call her borders
are and they're trying to tell youyou can't bring up I mean, if

(30:49):
you do, I think half andhalf they're trying to say they're trying to
bait Republicans into using de I attacks. But you know, DEI attacks is
not an attack on identity. It'san attack on the fact that her identity
was treated as merit by itself thatsomehow things over which you have zero control

(31:14):
are the greatest measure as to whetheror not you can do a specific task.
That is stupid. But yet that'swhat the left promotes, and then
they tell you if you point outthat they promote and they advance because of
that, then that's somehow bad.It's an acknowledgment of the truth of this
situation. We have a lot moreon the way. So look, I'm

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(33:23):
work with them every day. SoI think that's what also makes me a
risk about the Vice president. Harristalk about that a bit, so yes,
she's going to be in it,but she also helped keep him in
where he's at right now, andif he really is as bad as what
they've been saying, I think ifhe steps down as president and she steps

(33:43):
into the presidency before the end ofhis term, it almost makes me question
a little bit more why it almostmakes you question, like what would actually
make you question when like they've beenby nover and you realize that he's a
puppet and you know, Valerie Jared'sat her hand of his ass the whole
time, Like, what would actually, you know, make you question it
more? I'm curious, like howfar do you got to go with that?
I mean, like when I sawher hand like operate in his mouth

(34:06):
like like a you know, syphiland Ali sock puppet, That's what I
realized that maybe I should question itmore, Like at what point? What
point do you actually go all theway and question it all, all of
it? Geez, these people vote, I've I mean, that's like,

(34:27):
that's I don't even know, man, that's that's that's messed up. When
are you gonna actually go all theway and instead of making you nervous,
that should scare the daylights out ofyou. It should. It's crazy.
Well, I mean, everybody knew, everyone knew. Oh please don't say,
Kamala be so careful that the vicepresident of the United States is protected

(34:47):
from knowing about the fact that theman you know could barely string a two
words together and fell down on flatsurfaces thought dead people talk to him and
constantly plagiarized everything and then said hewas in places that he wasn't, and
then you know, got that hewas president, et cetera, et cetera.
I still say that my favorite thingof yesterday, and he's speaking of
the nation tonight at eight pm Eastern. My favorite thing is this performative face

(35:09):
mask that someone gave him. Theydidn't even go to the length of bending
it out of when they gave itto him out of the box yesterday,
and he gets up on Air Forceone and he's got his face mach face
masks in his hand as a reminderthat, oh, I've got the you
know, the COVID, I've gotit, which he doesn't. Nobody believes
that, you know what, he'sgot the old. He's got the old
and barely like cognizant. That's whathe has. It's not COVID, it's

(35:34):
cognizance different c Oh my gosh.So yeah, that's I don't know,
that's that's just some of the someof the latest, some of the latest
with us. I can't I'm I'mjust they're trying so hard it's gonna get

(35:55):
nasty, which Caine gotta tell youdoes I was made for such a time
as though for the fight. Ifeel like a redditor who's been asked to
report to mean duty. Yes,we need some really mean bitches up to
the front line. Okay, yes, I will report. By the way,
you think it's just starting to getlike mean, Oh it's gonna get

(36:15):
meaner. It hasn't just start.I don't think it's gotten mean. No,
by my standards, this isn't mean, which tells you how mean it
can get. This doesn't mean bymy standards. Oh, but it can
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as Leah told you, before Iwas elected Vice President, before I was
elected the United States Senator, Iwas elected Attorney General of the state of
California, and I was courtroom prosecutorbefore then. And in those roles,
I took on perpetrators of all kinds, Predators who abused women, fraudsters who

(38:16):
ripped off consumers, cheaters who brokethe rules for their own game. So
hear me when I say I knowDonald Trump's tight, And considering that you

(38:36):
got started under Willie Brown, Ithink it's pretty safe to say that we
all know your type. Welcome tothe program, Dana Lash here with you,
top of the second hour. Literallyunder yeah. I mean whenever you
hear people say literally, usually that'snot They're wrong and they're using that word
incorrectly. No, we literally meanliterally. So I she knows the type.

(39:00):
She's the type of chick that accusesthe guy falsely of rape. Remember
when she accused Brett Kavanov gang right? Remember, I mean what about when
she was threatening broke parents in California, when she was threatening them with jail
time so she could act like shewas doing something about social policy. Anybody

(39:23):
remember that she championed a truancy law. Now she regrets it. She made
her prosecutorial record the centerpiece of herprevious presidential bid. This is over at
governing and she says she now hasmisgivings about a California law that she championed
that punished, brutally punished the parentsof truant school kids. And I mean

(39:45):
it was pretty bad. She issuedcitations to parents whose kids missed school,
note of Moore were put in jail. She called it a public safety issue.
I mean, she told one crowdedat a speech, goes, I
have a huge stick. That's whatshe said, Like she actually said that.

(40:06):
Golly, so I'm just saying,you know, she's not a middle
of the road democrat. And alot of them they tried during her presidential
bid, they were trying to sortof portray her as that. But her
past is coming back to hauntor.I mean, she threw a lot of

(40:27):
people into jail. She had somany prosecutorial abuses. She abused her office
the way in ways that she hadsaid that it should never be done.
I mean, there's all kinds ofstories about this. I'm like looking at
some of just what we have.She had a very polarizing record. In
twenty ten, she got in alot of trouble with the California Superior Court

(40:52):
judge who said that she had violatedher defendants' rights because she was covering up
information about a drug lab technician.And the judge concluded that the prosecutors that
were working in her office, theydid not fulfill their constitutional duty of telling
the defense attorneys about you know,these witnesses that could actually challenge their credibility.

(41:15):
And so she had over six hundredcases that were dismissed because she was
withholding evidence. Why did Alec Baldwin'scase get thrown out because this state withheld
evidence she was going after people andwithholding evidence. Now, I absolutely loath
Alec Baldwin. I think he's apos and he's killed people. But the

(41:36):
state can't withhold evidence. And Idon't even think that this was actually germane
to the case. That's a wholeother topic. But the state's not supposed
to withhold evidence. And this actuallyhad to do with a culpability of you
know, some of these cases.They so she had six hundred cases that
were dismissed as a result of it. When she was age, she fought
a judge's decision because they wanted toremove the Orange County DA's office from a

(41:59):
death penal trial because evidence emerged thatthere had been this like snitch program that
had that the sheriff had the Sheriff'sdepartment had been operating, and they said
that tons of murder trials. Theysaid, in fact, it was a
dozen criminal cases, many of themurder trials that were tainted as a result
of all of this, she wentthe Moonlight Fire case. So in two

(42:21):
thousand and seven, a wildfire burnedabout sixty five thousand acres in the California
Sierras, and they had the CaliforniaDepartment of Forestry and Fire fire Protection.
They led this their lead investigator,So they had a wildfire investigator lied about
how the fire got started, youknow, where did it start? How

(42:42):
did it get start? And hedestroyed all of his the notes that he
made during his investigation, and hefalsified a lot of witness statements and a
lot of the stuff in his report, and he was trying to blame private
landowners. And she a way thatshe handled this case. They said that
California Superior Court Judge Leslie Nichols lookedat the case and found that the investigatory

(43:08):
and discovery abuses were so pervasive viathe post and egregious and corrupt and tainted
that they had to terminate the Cowfire'sactions and they had to sanction them.
And they said that they're never goingto be able to get a fair trial
because of all of this, andthat they had landowners involved. Harris would
not investigate it. She was refusingto investigate it, and she kept trying

(43:30):
to make up excuses as to whyshe couldn't bring the power of her office.
Even the landowners were being targeted andhaving things falsified to pin the responsibility
on them for this, as opposedto you know, actually you know what
I mean. It was a groupof they said that it had nothing to
do with private landowners. I mean, this was you know, cow fire.

(43:52):
Apparently they were trying to get thestate off the hook for any kind
of culpability and blame private landowners thathad nothing to do with the wildfire.
And Harris was on the side ofthe state, and she was by by
by way of not investigating and doingher job responsibly as she was as she
as she swore an oath to constitutionallyfulfill that she was actually depriving these people

(44:15):
of due process because they were beingtargeted by the state and she was doing
nothing to stop it. It wasunbelievable. I mean, this goes on
and on and on. She shekept saying, oh, I couldn't do
it because oh there's a I havean ethical conflict because I represent them in
this other lawsuit. So I can'tyou know, I can't, I can't

(44:36):
invest it. And that's that wasn'ttrue. And she got hit by a
judge for that. She is socorrupt. This is like Hillary Clinton levels
of judicial corruption. It's pretty bad. It is pretty bad. I mean
she remember David de Lighton, Wehad him on the program. Do you
remember the play in Parenthood? Thiswas back when was this is a few

(45:00):
years ago. This is when Obamawas still president. She was a g
she wasn't even a senator at thattime. David de Lyden, who was
an independent journalist who also is prolife, he did an investigation of planned
parenthood and a tip that he hadreceived from a number of workers in these
clinics, and one of them wasin the Houston clinic and they were telling

(45:22):
them that Planned Parenthood was actually harvestingaborted infants organs and selling them, and
it sounded so insane. He wason the show before. David de Lighten
didn't even couldn't even believe it,and so he and his crew went under
cover and they got all of theseat various different clinics, actual Planned Parenthood

(45:44):
executives and workers on camera on record. You all remember this, talking about
how exactly they took the body partsand organs of aborted infants and they would
sell them. They would actually sellthem for medical research or whatever. They
would sell them. And it's actuallyit was against the law to do that,

(46:05):
and they made a lot of moneydoing it. And when this story
came out, Harris Kamala Harris wasthe Attorney general at the time in California.
She had his home raided, Shetook every computer that he had,
and she tried to jail him forlife. She'd tried to throw him in
prison and lock and throw away thekey. And then as a senator,

(46:29):
which she was running for Senate,she was getting ready to transition from AG
to Senate. During this time,she was working with playing Parenthood to actually
work white legislation that would remove yourability to do things like this and point
out the atrocities of a taxpayer fundedentity like this. I mean, she
is an absolute tyrant. She hasno understanding, she has no concept of

(46:53):
the rule of law, and sheis completely fine with using her office to
go after people like David de Lighton. I mean, that case against him
was insane and it's not surprising thatyou know she ran her border chart or
her borders our job in that way. See talking about stuff like this is

(47:17):
did she get fast tracked because ofDEI hell, yes she did. Anyone
saying otherwise is a moron. That'sjust an absolute fact. It is when
you use the cards of feminism andparlay that into professional advancement, and then
you get on your high horse andact shocked and criticize people who point out

(47:37):
that you indeed did use these traits, and then you then you demonize these
traits in your new public policy.That's just asinine. You can't sit here
and tell us we can't talk aboutwhat you absolutely did. We're not gonna
we don't. You don't make therules for me. They don't make the
rules for you. So this,I mean, she's she's a tyrant and

(47:59):
a flue zello completely. She thinks. Also, she wants to eliminate all
private health care plans. Remember she'scalled for this. She wants taxpayers to
provide health insurance plans to people whoentered illegally. That's also a real thing.
I mean, we could sit hereand talk about this all day.

(48:19):
She is an ab I mean,she is a Marxist. She subscribes to
Marxist theory. Remember when she wasusing urging her supporters, she was advertising
and contributing to a bail fund thatwas paying for the bond of all of
the people who were burning down neighborhoods, and some of them were very,
very very criminally active even before.I mean there were rapists. Do you

(48:45):
know that, right? There wererapists that she secured the bond for that
were involved in all of this stuff. There's tons of news articles about it.
It's hidden on this thing that theycall the Internet. And she went
out there and she was talking aboutdefunding the police. She pushed this in
twenty twenty. She was all aboutmoving funds that taxpayers had voted on from
police to welfare. She wanted toslash the budget for law enforcement. She

(49:10):
was trying to do that as away to make amends for her putting everybody
in jail as ag in California.I mean, it's crazy, she had
once said. She was once askedif people like the Boston Marathon bomber,
if they are on death row,should people like the Boston Marathon bomber be
able to vote? And she goes, well, I think we should have

(49:30):
that conversation. That guy wouldn't washe even here legally? Just crazy.
Remember when she went out there andsaid, Juicy Smalier that it was an
attempted lynching, and that tweets stillup by the way. She said quote,
this was an attempted modern day lynching. No one should have to fear
for their life because their sexuality orthe color of their skin. We must

(49:52):
confront this. Hey yeah, juicySomalier remember him? M m. So
she's she has so much baggage andthere's a reason why she was last place
with Democrats. But Democrats are wagoncirclers. Don't think that your job was
just made easier. She's gonna havea little bit of a bump and the

(50:13):
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And now all of the news youwould probably miss. It's time for Data's
quick five man. I'm seeing allkinds of headlines about Harris is gonna pick
this as her VP. This isher VP. We'll see the latest is
Shapiro, Josh Shapiro. That's whatis being suggested. So we'll have all

(51:44):
the latest on that. All right, So first up, this is this
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(52:31):
So remember how we had this storyof this chick who got bit by a
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I were horrified, and everyone wholikes red meat was horrified. Well now
they think that they've made a breakthroughbecause they said, pig transplant research has
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(52:51):
Wait, so you didn't do anythingelse about the rest of the meat
though, I mean, the bacon'sfine, but what about the rest of
the meat? I still say that'sall big Oh, I I will fight
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I think Bigfoot maybe real and aliensexist? Is that? Uh? I
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sounds of what the bloxtop is theUnited States? Uh well, I mean
if you want to have a conversationabout who called somebody a DEI hire,
I think Biden kind of did itfirst. You heard it just right there
in that SoundBite. That was whatwas that? That was like his That

(55:50):
was his uh oh his address inVegas. That was to the NAACP right
before Yeah, that that was theday remember that they were rushing. I'm
out of there. Oh my gosh. Welcome back to the program. Dana
Lash with you. You can listencoast to coast and you can also stream
the radio program. You can watchthe video component those simulcast Channel three forty

(56:10):
seven Direct TV, and you canalso follow along on brumble on X all
that good stuff Joe Biden was theone who called her a DEI hire first.
But what's more, as Chris Ruforeminds, you've got the statement that
he put out white House dot gov. He says, quote, he said

(56:34):
this, this is verbatim. Holdup, let me give that, let
me get it. No, no, I'm gonna put this in slide for
you. No no, no,no, no, you have this one.
Do you have this up on theWhite House website? Oh? You
do? Nevermind, you do?You got it. He called her a
DEI higher. He said, quote, to me, the values of diversity,
equality, inclusion are literally, andthis is not kidding, the core
strengths of America. And that's whyI'm proud to have the most diverse administration

(56:59):
in the history in his that tapsinto the full talents of our country.
And it starts at the top withthe vice president. Guys, he called
her a dee I hire himself.He did. He called her that.
Uh, it's May of twenty twentyone, that's it. That's what he

(57:21):
said. He called her this.He was the one who called her this
and even said the words there.And it starts at the top with the
vice president. Yep. So notonly did he call her the borders r
He was the one who also saidshe was a Dei higher. And the

(57:42):
media is like, can you believethat the right is repeating the things that
Biden said? Oh my gosh,can you believe the rat is repairing the
stuff that Biden actually said about kamLaw. I mean, Biden gets out
there and he's like, she's adeei higher and the rights like they said
she's a de i higher in themedia is like, can do you believed
the riot said that she's the dyaharwho called him that first geniuses give yourselves

(58:06):
a pulitzer. Good night. Ithat he called her himself and said,
hey, you're a daher. Idon't know her this. She's gonna get
a bit of a bump, LikeI said from this polling, I got
it. I can I please forthe level all things? Holy audio?
Some bite six Hakeem Jeffreys. Howdid the Democrat Congressional Caucus. He says

(58:30):
that Harris has earned this nomination.Guys, go ahead, Vice President Harris
has earned the nomination from the grassrootsup and not the top down. What

(58:51):
No, that's literally not at allhow that worked. That's not at all
how that works. That's how didshe she He got it because the party
elite made it happen. They selectedher. They made it happen. That's
how she got this nomination. Shewasn't voted on by anybody in the grossers.

(59:12):
Grassroots didn't vote for her. Grossrootsdid not select her. This was
this is I mean, like quiteliterally, this is just the party elite
picking her and having her be onthe ticket. They did well, my
like this audios on by five ChuckSchumer. He follows up in the Senate

(59:34):
side of things and saying, oh, yeah, she you know, he
just kind of he just he confirmsthat what he came Jeffries just said was
garbage and then he dismisses any concernover it. Listen, yes, I
know he said that this would bea bottom up process, but hum Layers
is the vice president of the UnitedStates. There was no other competition.
This is going to be selected bya party delegates, insiders. Essentially,

(59:58):
how what's your case to be?American people answer the Democrat voters and voted
for Joe Biden that this isn't acoornation. The bottom line, it was
a bottom up process. People justrallied, right, to her side.
The enthusiasm in this big, diverserepresentative party was amazing. You could you
could it was palpable, you couldcut it with a knife. He didn't

(01:00:21):
answer the question. She's selected withoutany kind of competition. Thought nobody voted
for her. She was just pickedand you know her first job, so
you have been Benjamin Netyah, whois in DC today. He's speaking to
Congress and then they were putting barricadesup because of his visit. And that
didn't have anything to do with Bidenspeaking tonight, although I think it's weird

(01:00:43):
Biden's in DC. He has nothingon his schedule. His schedule was clear,
that was made public already. He'sjust speaking. You know, it's
not live. He's speaking tonight.It's going to air tonight APM, Eastern,
seventh Central. I'll be on Foxto respond to that later on this
evening. And this he's it's hisfirst address to everyone. Net Yahoo's in
town. Kamala Harris should be presidingover the Senate, but she's refusing to

(01:01:07):
do so because of Netan Yahoo.She's purposely snubbing him. And you know,
you can sit here and talk abouthow she's you know, a Marxist
from California with an abysmal record.But you also need to point out,
you know how her refusal to doher job as a VP and even acknowledge,
you know, the Israeli leader inthe United States right now in snubbing

(01:01:29):
him. He's addressing joint session ofCongress and snubbing him by not presiding over
the Senate as you do as VP. I think that that's that's significantly important,
and I think it also highlights herabsolute lack of understanding as it relates
to foreign policy, and that youwould do that to an ally it is

(01:01:49):
just as anign to me. Itis as can you imagine what would happen
if the Marxist left got to controlfully foreign policy and that became the United
States's position towards Israel on it.Just think about how much different now the
Democrat Party is regarding Israel right nowas opposed to how they were eight years
ago, even even even five yearsago. Now because of the dear Borenis

(01:02:15):
Stan wing of the Democrat Party,They're they're not just openly snubbing net Yaho,
they are downplaying the terror attack thattook place last October in Israel they're
also ignoring the our hostages, ourown American hostages that are still being held
by Hamas. There's there's no excusefor this. This is there are so

(01:02:37):
it is just wild. You havethis state, there's a number of lawmakers
that are just skipping out. Soyou have Harris who's refusing to go.
Elizabeth Warren tweeted, quote, Iwill not attend Prime Minister Netyah who's political
show in Congress after nearly three hundreddays, net Yah, who has failed

(01:02:57):
to bring the hostages home in thesea humanitarian catastrophe. This war must end.
We need an immediate ceasefire. Sheacts like, if Israel just lays
down their arms, then that's theend of it. If Israel lays on
their arms, they're destroyed. Hamashas broken all the ceasefires, every ceasefire,
it is always, never, withoutexception, not a single exception.
Ben Hamas, who breaks it?So you have Warren who is she doesn't

(01:03:24):
even mention the hostage. Who's holdingour hostages? Warren? And why?
So you have Patty Murray, ElizabethWarren, Bernie Sanders, Chris van Holland,
Dick Durbin, Tim Kaine. Theonly reason vance isn't there is because
he's doing he's doing some campaign stuff, so this is not necessarily something he's

(01:03:45):
got to be there for. Andthere are a lot of Republicans that are
going to be there anyway. Butthe number of Demos, so that's in
the Senate, the number of Houseit is wild. Tons of Democrats,
everybody, I mean it, Premia, Jaipol, of course, Jim,
you got Jim Cliburn, Nancy Pelosiis not going to be there, Arianna

(01:04:06):
Presley's not going to be there.Cortez won't be there. That's pretty amazing.
So jd Vance's he's campaigning, SoI understand that. But and there
are a ton of other Republicans thatare going to be there, and apparently
Musk is there. Uh, I'mthis is just think of the difference in

(01:04:28):
the Democrat Party towards Israel today comparedto four years ago. Even it would
be unfed unfathomable to snub the leaderof an ally like this, But the
Democrat Party has been entirely taken overby the anti Semitic, completely anti Semitic

(01:04:49):
left within the DNC. I mean, it's just wild, this is wild,
and the stuff that they've been sayingabout this. So he's he's I
don't know, he's addressing because obviouslyit's going to be on the continued conflict
in Gaza, and you know,you've had the RAFA offensive. I was

(01:05:13):
actually looking to see if, ifyou'll forgive me for a moment of Warren
had tweeted, she hasn't tweeted anythingabout the American hostages that are being held
over there. I just wanted todo like a quick little scroll of her
timeline. Nope, nothing, notone. In fact, none of them.
Looking at j Paul, none ofthem, Nope none. So yeah,

(01:05:39):
Na Yaho's the addressing Congress for thefirst time since the October seventh attack.
Thirty Democrats thus far, and thenof course they have all of the
anti Israeli, anti Israel pro Hamasprotesters. His speech is what one pm
Central, two pm Eastern n Yahoo'sspeech. Yes, so yeah, Now

(01:06:03):
this normally when you have because Isaw a lot of stuff going around about
the the barricades that are being putup and oh what's Joe Biden. It
has to do with net Yahoo's addresstoday, and it's not abnormal. I
will say it is not abnormal tonot have the president or vice president meet
any kind of leader, whether it'sa leader of a political party within a

(01:06:24):
sovereign nation, or formal leader ora leader nothing. It's not unusual.
Usually if Congress invites the leader,then it's Congress that meets them on the
tarmac. So that wasn't the bigthing for me. The weird thing is,
though, is that Biden refuses tomeet with net Yahoo and had they
had they were they he had canceled. I guess he was gonna meet with

(01:06:45):
him and canceled it canceled nine otherevents and no plans for Harris. And
she because she's President of the Senate, she would she would typically be there
presiding over the Senate and she's notdoing it now. You could say,
well, maybe she's campaigning too,But she's also president of the Senate and
Vice president of the United States,so that makes it a little weirder.

(01:07:09):
I don't you think that the campaignexcuse doesn't necessarily translate as well for her
as it would for Vance and Vance'sVP. Harris is now running for president
now. Mike Johnson apparently he wasthe one who in invited him, and
you remember Schumer. I'm not surprisedto see Schumer not there. Schumer called
for new elections to replace him andlater sent a formal invitation with Johnson.

(01:07:35):
They and Biden and Harris were expectedto meet separately with him this week at
the White I don't think that's happening, so I don't know. But Johnson
began pushing for him to address lawmakers. So we'll see. We'll see how
all this unfolds, because it's supposedto happen at like what one pm,
one pm Eastern so or sorry,two pm Eastern, one pm Central.

(01:07:57):
Some of the other stuff that wehave on deck. Black Lives Matter is
upset. They're demanding that Harris secureddelegates. They want they were marked on
her securing delegates to become the nominee. And they're saying that they cannot ignore
the troubling actions of the Democrat Partyand that they did not host debates during
the primary, And where are blackvoters where do they get to weigh in?

(01:08:19):
Maybe you guys should have said somethingabout this when you saw the party
machine, like the gears, workingto disenfranchise everybody who voted in the primaries.
I don't know. We're going totalk about this coming up. We're
also going to get into the latestwith obviously the media offensive. We've got
some econ stuff Secret Service as well, because Chris Ray, if BI Director

(01:08:41):
Chris Ray's been testifying, and nowCheetah was saying that there are not recordings
of any Secret Service radio traffic fromthe day of the attempted assassination. I
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to make bad decisions. It's timefor Florida man. Man, I got
a whole I mean, what inthe world. Let's do this? Can
we do this stretcher thing? Let'sdo the funeral home first. This is
Fox five at Lena that has thestory a Florida man stole like this this

(01:10:23):
weird medical stretcher from a Dallas,Georgia funeral home. Just to make it
more confusing, Dallas, Georgia,Florida man. Right. So, these
officers responded to a vehicle break inthe location of a funeral home and they
discovered that a medical stretcher was stolenfrom one of the vehicles. The detectives

(01:10:44):
got evidence and they linked it withother incidents in the metro area. They
identified fifty six year old Michael Johnsonof Florida as the offender. Michael Christopher
Johnson he and a restaurant was issuedfor him. He's got an extensive history
of theft, according to police,so apparently he's like still out there.
Yeah, so this was Dallas,Georgia. That so the Dallas Georgia and

(01:11:08):
at Dallas, Texas police are lookingfor this guy. But how do you
not find it? They got hislicense plate. I mean, he's,
you know, a pretty easy guyto id. And why do you steal
a medical stretcher from a funeral home? This is like Fallout or something like.
He's you know that, it's likeFallout seventy six and he's like out
there scavenging. Like, what inthe world is this? Right? It's

(01:11:30):
weird. Out of all the thingsto steal, what are you going to
use it for? Unless you're aserial killer and it's your victim. See
the mine writes all kinds of stories. I'm just saying, all right,
so uh let's see here this wegot to get into this story. This
one's not on this list, butit has to do with a drunk Florida

(01:11:53):
man who horrified guests at the MarcoIsland Marriott. This is sent by Florida
woman Amber, who finds some goodin's right let's just say so this guy,
he looks Alberta Hernandez, fifty oneyears old. He showed up to
the pool at Marco Island Marriott,hammered and ready to turn things up whoo,

(01:12:16):
but in a bad way. Sopolice got a call because someone called
someone called the popo. They saidthere's a loud mouth here causing a scene
at the pool. So the policecome and they find drunk mister Hernandez,
wasted out of his mind. Theysaid that he stole guess said he stole
their phones. They had wrapped theirphones and hidden them inside a towel and
left them on a table while theyswam. Hernandez stole them and then they

(01:12:40):
got he got confronted, things gotmessy. While they were trying to sort
it out, women approached them witha crazier story. They said that they
were looking for the guy to reporthim to police because they were in the
hot top with other women, andHernandez showed up and dropped his swim trunks
and gave them a solo fiddle performance. I have no idea how else to

(01:13:00):
put that. And apparently there werekids around, and then when the police
got there, he dropped his bathingsuit again and flashed the cops and oh
my gosh. So he got arrestedand they made him cool off inside of
a jail cell. And I'm justsaid that there's not body cam footage of
how horrified everybody is. Stay withus, third Hour on the way not
kept off the stage. We don'tknow the answer to that, but I

(01:13:25):
want to be clear, and thisis important because I think it goes to
questions that I can and cannot answer. Our investigation. The FBI's mandate is
focused on the shooter and all thingsrelated to his attack. Now, obviously
I understand very much the intense interestand focus on the secret services performance actions,

(01:13:46):
decision making, etc. There aretwo separate after action reviews that the
DHS Inspector General and the outside independentpanelis convenient are focused on that now.
So that's FBI Director Chris Ray.And he was explaining just then in this
house this hearing that he has noidea why nobody told Trump to stay off

(01:14:09):
the stage, Why why he wasn'twhy Trump wasn't kept off of the stage.
Welcome back to the program. Topof this third hour, Dana last
year with you, and this isone of the things that we're watching because
we have this hearing going on atthe same time that net Yahoo is addressing
Congress, and there's a lot happeningobviously of all the latest with the campaign,
et cetera. But if you're justjoining us, you can listen coast

(01:14:30):
to coast. You can stream theradio program the Simulcash Tunel three forty seven,
Direct TV find us on x Thechat happens at Rumble, and you
can also find the newsletter over atSubstack, chapter and verse. By the
way, that's where Lorraine's got herlatest piece up. It's a very thorough
piece. I suggest that you readit if you haven't checked it out already.
It's a very thorough piece that getsinto absolutely everything that has happened thus

(01:14:56):
far with the Secret Service and theTrump assassination attempt and looking at separating fact
from fiction, and now you havethe former director of the Secret Service,
Kim cheatle her. It has thetimeline of everything, including everything about the

(01:15:17):
killer and how he asked for theday off and parked a third of a
mile away and biked into the area, was spotted acting suspiciously leading into the
event, and the drone that hewas using to scope out the area,
and how he was apparently carrying abackpack he had in his car. It

(01:15:42):
was rid with a rudimentary explosive.He had a backpack with another weapon in
it, and he apparently had hidhis firearm near the AC units attached to
that building. And he was seenin footage from inside the rally walk and
around climbed up on some of theAC units, onto the roof, all
of that stuff. I mean,he was gets into absolutely everything, and

(01:16:06):
how the even the local PD fireda few times and missed, and that's
why they said that they had alocal PD gun in custody as well.
She notes that that's why the FBIhad said that twenty six seconds after the
first shot, the counter sniper neutralizesthe threat gets into all. I mean,
so there's everything, everything, exceptthere's still a lot of questions that

(01:16:30):
we don't have answers to, andthere's been some of that happening in this
ongoing hearing. It's one of thereasons, I mean, you have congress
members of Congress who are attending thisaddress that Nan Yahoo is giving now,
and then you have this hearing that'sbeen ongoing, and apparently the FBI is
still trying to get into some ofthese encrypted messaging apps on his devices,

(01:16:51):
and they're saying that he was justThey're saying, oh, he was just
looking for a convenient, high valuetarget, and the security lapse within the
Secret Service gave him the window ofopportunity that he needed in order to get
in there and strike. And thereare a lot of Lorraine's piece, which
you should because I've seen a lotof people share this. A lot of

(01:17:12):
people are sharing what looks to belike a guy, a trans dude and
saying that it's the killer, andit's not the killer. It's a totally
different person. And so there's somefact in fiction separation that happens there.
You need to go and check itout. Because, by the way,
the counter sniper's roof was way moreslope than the sniper's roof. I don't

(01:17:35):
know if you guys have seen someof the comparisons. Lorraine's got the comparisons
over. It's over, it's oursubsteck chapter in verse. It's like flat
compared to the slope roof that thecounter snipers were on. And that's I
mean, it is pretty wild,pretty wild. You also had apparently sources

(01:17:57):
saying that the detail had been Trump'sdetail had been asking for more help for
a long time and was repeatedly,repeatedly denied. Of course, we had
Jim Jordan on who said that,yes, absolutely it was denied, it
had been denied. Gets into allof that. So it's a good deep
dive you're gonna definitely want to checkout. But there are a lot of
questions still, like how was hehow was he able to access this area?

(01:18:23):
Did he or did he access thearea? And did he stash his
rifle there or did he bring hisrifle with him? We need to know
more information about the drone. Theother big question that needs to be answered
is remember when you had local securityand apparently also a member of the president's
security team who had taken photos ofthis guy like twenty some out a half

(01:18:43):
hour, twenty minutes before all thishappened and sent it up the chain.
Well, one took it about twentyminutes before it happened. The other took
it, took a photo, andI think this was somebody with the President's
who was with Secret Service, perhapssomebody with the security team, and like
a forty minutes to a half hourbefore, where did they send those photos

(01:19:08):
to. They took a photo ofthem and sent them up the chain of
command. That's the only thing that'sbeen reported. It's only been described as
that. So where did they sendthem to. If you're a part of
the President's detail and you're taking aphoto of a suspicious person and you're sending
it up the chain of command tobe identified, who does that go to.
They didn't get that answer from KimCheatles, so maybe they'll get it
from Chris Ray. Maybe they'll getit from there. But that's, to
me is a huge question because Imean, clearly the guy looks suspicious.

(01:19:33):
Who was that sent to and didthey receive it? And what was the
response? I mean, we gota million questions, still a million questions,
but this is just I mean,what gets me is that you had
an attempted assassination attempt of a formerpresident potential next president of the United States.

(01:19:57):
Think about how often these people wenton and on about j six,
which was there were people who conducteda riot there. That's undeniable. We
talked about it, and we werealive on air when it happened, and
we condemned the violence and the destructionbecause our tax dollars paid for that.
But the people are acting like itwas a coup, even though no one
was armed and the only people whowere who were made dead were those who

(01:20:18):
were you there for. I guessja sixers. You could say the way
that the left and Democrats have talkedabout that ad nauseum and acted like,
you know, people were in fearof their lives and all this stuff.
You had somebody who tried to killthe president of the United States, the
former president maybe next president, andthey act like it's no big deal.

(01:20:38):
They're went into scooch right on byit. I'm not you cannot let this
go, because this is a scarything. The Secret Service in the meantime
is told Trump to stop holding outdoorrallies. I think I would want my
own private detail at this point,Kane, don't you think so? But
then isn't there don't they don't Theywouldn't they butt heads with Secret Service because

(01:20:59):
from what I understand, when SecretService takes control of an area, they
take control of the whole thing.Because I've had to go through Secret Service
checkpoints and all kinds of stuff beforeseveral times when I met uh, actually
the after I when Trump was stillpresident and I went to an event where
he was at and met with himbackstage, and you had to go through

(01:21:23):
You still had to go through thesecret They knew who I was, but
you still had to go through,you know, a Secret Service checkpoint.
And I remember at Seapac when Ihad to speak right before the Vice President
of the United States and I hadto get That's when I flew in.
It was after I was after thetown hall, and I flew super late
at night into DC. I gotthere at like midnight and I had to

(01:21:43):
be up and I had to belike downstairs at something like six o'clock because
it's like an hour and a halfof security to go through. They don't
care who you are. You gotto go through it, and they check
stuff there ahead of the VP.So it was it was a crazy it
was. I just I've got questionsbecause when they take control that area,
they assume control from local police,they assume control from state police. They

(01:22:05):
they are the they're what they saygoes when they take control of the area,
what they say goes. Uh.That's why you'll have events like it'll
be conventions that you can carry in, but then the moment that Secret Service
get there and they take over aparticular premise, premises and they secure it

(01:22:26):
and that's within their perimeter. Youcan't carry. That's what the Secret Services.
They don't care what the laws are, they don't care what local police
says, they don't care what state. That's what they They assume control of
that area. So I'm just I'mwondering if you could, if he could
even have private security, if hecould have a private team, or would
that you know, what would thatwork? How would that work with Secret
Service? That's another big deal.You and I both have friends that are

(01:22:47):
more capable than the overwatch. Wesaw that happen that day two saturdays ago.
Private security would probably do well inthe realm of consultation, at least
for what we're seeing coming out ofthe current Secret Service. Yeah, they
need training, but I just whenyou see that and you play that out

(01:23:08):
in your head, there are sothere are things that I would have done
differently. I mean, he wasstill exposed the entire time he was on
stage, and I know that.I think it's important that he wanted to
make make sure everyone knew that hewas okay, and that's why he had,
you know, fist in the air, But I would have had him
a hell off the stage a lotsooner, even if I had to drag
him down the stairs. I hadhad him off stage a heck of a
lot sooner. I'm just that wholething makes me nervous, and and the

(01:23:32):
fact that nothing has been fixed yet. The lady who runs the department stuff
down. Okay, so what's next? You see what I mean? It's
there's still there's some mayors there,net yeah, who's speaking now too?
Members of Congress, and we'll haveany highlights as well, but of course

(01:23:53):
you know a number of people areboycotting that. All right, so change
of pace. So yesterday I toldyou we got a dog, puppy Yaga.
We named him. His name isWick. Yeah, he's the puppy
Yaga. H. He's a rescuepupp his name's Wick. He's got the
we got the hard consonant in thereand uh we brought him home yesterday.

(01:24:15):
He's the sweetest code. We don'tknow what he is. He's a mutt.
He's a rescue mutt. Uh.I didn't necessarily want a puppy,
but he had facial markings really similarto one of our dogs named Louis.
That we had lost a couple ofyears ago. And he's such a good
boy. He's so good and hedid really good yesterday. He is potty
trained, but he's having a coupleof accidents, which can be understandable because
he's in a brand new environment andhe's with new people and he's you know,

(01:24:40):
obviously stressed and nervous and he's notsettled yet, so he's decompressing for
the next few days. Uh,So he's doing that. That's that's me
getting by a little bubby from PuppyYaga from Wick. He's such a good
boy. He's got his he's gota new bed and he's got some new
toys and uh, we've you know, he he's done really really well.

(01:25:00):
And he slept but he was createdand he slept on my side, by
my side of the bed because heI cannot stand sad dogs. So he's
got a little separation anxiety right now. He's got to be withinside of somebody
and so but he did so goodlast night, his first night. He
was such a good boy. Andhe's been having a pretty good day so
far. So he's like a littleover four months old, but he's he's

(01:25:23):
a mutt. I don't know.Everyone's like, is he this that?
He looks like he has a littleof that, what is it the Rhodesian
ridgeback, like a little of that? And there someone else said, he
looks like he's got a little blackmouth cur I mean, I can see
a number of different breeds in him. But he's such a good baby.
He's so gentle. He's really goodon a lead. He's very good.

(01:25:46):
Uh. And he's just very calm, and he's very polite, and he's
he listens well to correction because youknow, I don't like, Yeah,
I don't yell at animals. Idon't like yelling animals. But we're like
no, no, or we'll tellhim once. And he's very he listens.
He's a good boy. So he'she's such a good boy. And
it's been nice because it's been sixmonths since we got the date we got

(01:26:08):
back from Shatsha. The next daywe lost Rocos, so it's been a
little bit. So he's been anice addition to the family. He's been
fitting in very well. But hisname is Wick the puppy Yaga. That's
who he is, all right.So we got a lot more on the
way it's dog update Ntyahoo's speaking toCongress. The media is propping up Kamala,
and we got to talk about somepolling and the Kamala bump a little

(01:26:29):
bit more in detail. As weget rolling and now all of the news
you would probably miss, it's timefor Dana's Quick five. So an army
vet has revealed a terrifying encounter withbigfoot while camping on an abandoned forest road.
It was, yeah, a sasquatchon her. I still okay,
just total him somewhat related to thestory. If there's more than one,

(01:26:54):
are they like bigfoots big feet orbigfoot as a singular plural like deer.
That's a tough I think we've justgot a lot. I'm just wondering.
I'm just curious. I've never hadthat answered. Actually, everybody's got different.
It's like saying mess. I thinkI really kind of want to strike
up big feet because it's like,say, oh, look at the MEAs
over there. No, it's justmoose or mooses. You don't say that

(01:27:15):
either. Anyway. This guy's fromMontana. He said, Uh, he
was near the different uh Peinshut NationalForest in Washington, and uh he heard
one screaming, that's the first timehe heard a YETI scream, And I
don't know. It's very interesting,very interesting. Maybe he did. I
don't know. Maybe there is oneWashington's where all the sightings are, aren't

(01:27:36):
they like northern California and Washington,That's where all the sightings always are.
Uh, one in three I thinkthey have a way to strike it rich
in America. This goes against thatone story that we had on our first
headline, first headline segment in ourfirst hour. Uh, you know how
gen Z is like really just downabout the American dream. Not gen Z,

(01:27:58):
but immigrants coming in illegal immigrants specifically, not legal immigrants. One in
three Americans think that they could strikeit rich one day, according to new
research. They said, thirty threepercent feel that they have a great idea
that they think could make waves inthe mar I'm good, I'm glad that
people think that. I want themto think that, because that's what makes
America awesome is when you have peoplethat have ideas and you see a need,
you fill the need, and thenyou go from there. So that's

(01:28:20):
awesome. They said. Forty percentthat currently holding on to a wealth driving
idea want to start a business,and they said that, I don't know
that. That's pretty that's pretty optimistic. I like that a Jack in the
Box employee was struck by a caro or a missing chicken strip. Police
were called to investigate the guy's Okay, it was in Saint Louis, it

(01:28:43):
was in our hometown, Kane.Yeah, of course it was. Stick
with us. We got more tocome. Brighten up your timely news consumption
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so serious on YouTube, Apple orwherever you get your podcasts. For one
hundred days before an election, DemocratParty bosses forced Joe Biden off the ballot.

(01:29:05):
They invalidated the votes of more thanfourteen million Americans who went through the
small d democratic process and chose theirnominee for president. The self proclaimed Party
of Democracy can't claim to be thatanymore because they just steamrolled democracy and made
a decision in a back room.Yep. So I I completely agree with

(01:29:28):
that. I think that that's amessage that Republicans need to hammer more and
more people were disenfranchised. They votedfor the nominee, they didn't get the
nominee. They voted for and theparty elites picked it. Welcome back to
the program, Dane last year withyou. We are at the bottom of
this third hour Netya, who's addressingCongress right now, And I saw so

(01:29:54):
Rashida to Lee made a bunch ofsigns and she's sitting in Congress. She's
sitting there being about she's just beingdisruptive, you know her. You know,
she's an anti Semite. She's araging terror supporting anti Semite. And
then of course you have the protesters, et cetera. They got into the
Watergate hotel where net Yahoo was stayingand they were pulling the fire alarms and

(01:30:21):
dumping maggots everywhere they were They Yahuand Israeli delegation are We're staying at the
Watergate hotel. And they had uh, let's see, yeah, they had
protesters. They got apparently very messyprotesters, you know, targeted them at

(01:30:42):
the Watergate hotel. Uh. Theythrew feces at Israeli delegates that arrived.
They were apparently I don't know,some people said that they got act.
They mean they were able to getinside. They released maggots. I don't
know where they you know, putthem. They said, they put buggets
everywhere they I mean, that's insane. You think you're gonna see any kind

(01:31:05):
of you know, arrest and wellprosecutions that come from any kind of entertainment.
And then there's a bunch of themthat are protesting out in the streets.
And I made the remark to Kineon break, why are they always
like chonky and ugly? All theseprotesters are always chonky and ugly, and
I just there's never any hot protestersever. They're all. And then you

(01:31:28):
have some who are actually in Congresslike to leave, that are holding up
signs saying war criminal. And thenapparently I was pulling this up real quick.
I guess Anna Polina Luna sat nextto to Leeb just now as she's
got her war criminal sign. Wait, things gota happened there? Yeah,

(01:31:49):
they released maggots and crickets at theWatergate Hotel. It was the fake name
Palestinian because it's not a real thing. Movements they took they took credit for
it like grown adults though, andthey got in anti Israel pro hamas supporters.
They release maggots and crickets, atable full of meal worms, and

(01:32:14):
I don't know where they actually putthem at. But okay, and they
said there's gonna be no peace,there will be no rest until the war
criminals arrest. That's what they hadsaid. What do you mean Hamas,
the Hamas that killed babies and children, kidnapped them and raped women to death,
Hamas because nobody cares. And thenyou have like code pink that you
know, those old bitches. Imean, it's crazy that they're still around.

(01:32:35):
They're out there protesting. They havefences up outside of the hotel.
Now apparently they have a thousand protests, only a thousand. They have a
thousand protesters. They are gathered inPennsylvania Avenue near the Capitol Building. They're
upset because Netanyahuo's in town. SoI don't know they these people forget who
started it. This is why peoplesay war as hell again. I'll remind

(01:32:58):
war as hell. That's why youdon't. You don't want it, But
if someone demands that there's no otherway, then you bring it to him
and you don't let up until they'redestroyed. Hamas has to be destroyed.
There's the should there's no we're notdoing any of that. Yeah. The
my friend Steven said this is thehockey equivalent of a player switching wing positions
for a fight. That because RepresentativeAnnapauline Lunas got sent next to Talib,

(01:33:28):
she's got a sign that says warcriminal. I'm watching this one. Keep
an eye on this one. Imean, I don't know. I'm just
saying, keep an eye on thatone. Yeah, So, I I
don't know she's so, she's therejust to be disruptive. And you know,
I guess they're mad because they're it'snot Zelensky and they can't launder money
through there. I don't know.So, And it's amazing who stands up

(01:33:50):
at applauds and he talks about thewar crimes of Hamas and who doesn't.
So whenever he mentions apparently whenever notNanyahu in his speech, when he's mentioning
the fact that, yes, Imust, they rape dudes and chicks,
rape women to death, sliced offparts of their body through them on the
roadside, and when he's say that, you know, when he's condemning that
and people are applauding the condemnation ofit. Democrats, a ton of Democrats

(01:34:12):
stay seated. They stay, Theystayed in their seats for that what they
will not condemn. I mean,it's in some of the eye rolls and
everything else. And the people,some of the people who just stay seated,
they can't you know, good heavens, that's so sick. But yeah,
call somebody wor Hamas is the warcriminal. Hamas should be wiped off

(01:34:34):
the face of the earth in themost painful way possible. They should be
smushed out like the bugs they are, because that's what Hamas says, and
the people who support them are supportingterror and rape as a tool of genocide
and all of that. So Idon't have anything nice to say. I
don't have anything that is FCC compliantto say with you have to outbrutalize bad,

(01:34:57):
brutal people. I'm totally fine withthat. I have no I think
these people. I think Hamas shouldbe publicly flayed, Oh, I absolutely
do. I think that they shouldbe drawn and quorded, and they should
be publicly flayed as a lesson toevery other terrorist that wants to attack innocent
people, rape women to death,and butcher babies. So and that's just

(01:35:18):
the start of what I would liketo see happen. And that's all I'll
say about that we're gonna move on. It's just disgusting to see people make
excuses for murderous terrorist rampages. Itdisgusts me. And for lawmakers to hold
up signs like war criminal. Imean, you know, talieb can't even
read. What the hell does sheeven know it's on her sign? I

(01:35:43):
mean, these Hamas apologists, goodgrief does she hold? Is it a
ping pong paddle that she's holding up? It's like one of those ones you
hold up when you're in an auction. This is already becoming a meme.
Someone goes when I go to Arby'sand they tell me they're out of curly
pries, and it's a picture ofher holding up the sign that says war

(01:36:05):
criminal. I'm gonna use this forsomething. I'm gonna actually save this because
I'm just gonna if you do somethingdumb like this, you should be made
fun of. There you go,all right? Yeah, he had said
talking He had talked about the thirtynine Americans that were also included in the
attacks and the hostages that they werestill that Hama American hostages that Hamas was

(01:36:26):
still holding. Democrats all stay seatedfor it. Wow, just saying that's
who the Democrat Party is. Thisis who they are now. This is
not just a segment of that party. There's a reason why Harris refused to
be there to preside over the Senateas is her job as vice president,
because she agrees with that. Sheagrees with Rashida to leave. They co

(01:36:47):
sign all of this stuff. Theyhate Israel. They don't just hate Israel.
They don't like Jewish people. Oh, and there's no there is no
difference with these people on the left. Now, the people who are smart
and say, well, I don'tlike these policies that Netanyahu has, They're
very smart when they talk about it. They don't just like rant about Jewish
people. They talk about, well, I don't like these particular policies that

(01:37:11):
you know net Nyahu has taken,or this or this minister has undertaken,
et cetera. And they're because they'reintelligent, smart people, and they can
actually articulate what they dislike about whattheir government is doing, which is separate
from the Jews. That's what youwill hear from the left all the time.
And when you can't even bring yourselfto condemn Hamas as a number of
Democrats are doing right now by theirrefusal to even just applaud the condemnation of

(01:37:36):
terror. Gool Yeah, they saidsome of them. Netnah who said some
of the protesters hold up sign SaintGay's for Gaza, they might as well
hold up sign saying chickens for KFC. It's true. That is absolutely true.
So it's just she's she's skirting.Harris is not even fulfilling her duty

(01:37:58):
as President of the Senate to overseeto sit there as President of the Senate
while someone is speaking to a jointthat's shameful. She But that tells you
where the Democrat Party is. That'swho this party is. Now. Democrats
can no longer say, oh,that's the it's not the squad wing,
it's not the Illinomar wing, it'snot the AOC wing, it's not the

(01:38:21):
dear borness stand wing. That isthe whole party. Now. Their entire
position with foreign policy has shifted.They are a war inc anti Israel.
They are desperate. They think they'regoing to go over there and fight Russia,
and they want a loatnder money throughUkraine, and they want to completely
side with Iran, which is weird. Like you, you don't like Russia.

(01:38:43):
But you're I don't get it.It's weird. I don't know,
and they this is a it's adangerous time, a very dangerous time.
There's another story too that I havean eye on that we're well, a
couple of other stories because we're we'refalling the latest of Secret Service as well.
And there's also this story that's comingout about how there is there's a

(01:39:06):
classified letter over a Red State SyncomCommander Gorilla had warned Secretary of Defense Lloyd
Austin that the missions that they have, the US military's mission to keep the
Red Sea open for commercial traffic,are quote failing. That seems like that's

(01:39:28):
a significant story. It was overat the Wall Street Journal because Russia keeps
arming the Huthis, and the Houthis, as you know, are a subset's
they're basically they're well not basically,they're controlled. They're controlled by Iran.
A US commander sent this confidential letterwarning that the US was failing to deter
these attacks on commercial shipping in theRed Sea. Now, they said Red

(01:39:48):
State notes that unlike a majority ofthese other military commanders, Gorilla, who's
one of the few true to actuallyget in and bypass the corporatism and reach
the upper ranks because you know,normally, you know, the warfighters are
not the ones that get up there. He was very truthful about it.
He said in his letter he wanteda stepped up whole of government effort regarding

(01:40:09):
the Hoothies to discourage attacks on shipsin the Red Sea and the narrow straight
off of Yemen's coast and that goesout around the Horn of Africa and then
out into the sea. Thirty shipshave been damaged to have sunk sincecom say
they can't prevent the Hoothies from threateningcommercial shipping totally because they don't have the

(01:40:30):
approval to carry out a broader rangeof strikes. So apparently we're getting our
asses kicked in the Red Sea becausewe don't have any kind of foreign policy
direction and red stated noted that theIsraeli Air Force did more to establish dominance
over the Hoothies with one air strikethan the United States has done in a

(01:40:50):
year and a half of whatever effortsthat we're doing for this maritime route.
So this is a major issue.Think of, first off, it becomes
a national security issue when you consideroil and gas. If we're not if
we're disallowed from doing it on ourown, then we have to get it
from elsewhere. That's the drought throughwhich it goes, and we're not doing

(01:41:11):
anything to help protect that or tohelp protect the commercial maritime route of other
ships. It's a a national securityissue for US. And the Wall Street
Journal at hinting as to whether ornot Biden's going to be leaving office with
another military disaster the same way thathe took office with Afghanistan. Hmm,

(01:41:33):
very interesting, very interesting. Indeed, there's there's a lot here we're going
to get into coming up this week. Also, the AI race. This
is a fascinating piece. It's overat CNBC. It says the US will
fall behind in the AI race withoutnatural gas. You have to have natural

(01:41:53):
gas. Subscribe to the Dana Showpodcast because who says you can't make fun
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(01:42:16):
to do a damn thing and becauseit's unconstitutional, unconstitutional and unconstitutional, welcome
back to the program, Dane Lash. Hear it with you. Bottom actually,
towards the end of this third hour, Harris is just doing that because
she doesn't have anything else to gofor. She's got to run an abortion
and gun control because there is literallynothing else this woman can run on.

(01:42:36):
She can't run on the economy,she can't run on the border, Caine,
it would be disastrous. Does thiswoman try to run on the border,
She can't do any No, thenshe'd have to admit she was borders
are can't have that. Yeah,so yeah, I can't. I'm telling
you what. Uh, make sureyou go and sign up at subs if

(01:43:00):
you're not a subscriber already. Chapterin verse A lot of good stuff out
there, including the latest and separatingfact from fiction on the attempted assassination of
President Trump as well. We goteverything covered up there. And of course
you know the President speaking tonight,eight eastern seventh Central, his first address.
I don't think it's going to belive, and then Cain is,

(01:43:21):
I'm gonna what's gonna happen is whenit airs, because I don't think it'll
be live. Cain is going toimmediately text me about the jump cuts,
how it's a face mask, andwhether or not I think the guy impersonating
him is good or not. Ithink they've had a Biden body double for
so long that we just are like, hey, that's Biden, and I
think we're just going to be allconvinced about it. But no, it

(01:43:44):
won't be live. No, it'snot gonna be live. Oh my gosh,
no way, they're not going torisk that. No, they've got
to make him look strong and capable. And he also has to not look
mad. I think that's important forDemocrats that he doesn't look mad. Idy
keys it because he is a meandude. He's not like an easygoing pop

(01:44:05):
up kind of guy. He's amean dude. He always has been.
And when mean people get older,they get like meaner. And you know
he's I mean, just look athis dogs and his kids and his whole
life. It's miserable. He's justmeaner. So I'm gonna be fascinated to
see if he's mean. Kane's justgonna like be fascinated to see if it's

(01:44:25):
actually him. I'm just gonna lookat behavior cues, you know how it
is. You're looking the body languagestuff. I'm gonna be looking a lot
at that. We'll see how itgoes yeah, yeah, exactly. I'm
reserving judgment exactly, hoping for thebest. Oh man, I tell you
what, all right today in stupidity, okay, right, Well, looks

(01:44:47):
like Rep. JAA. Paul makesit. Let's do and this has cut
ten one. This is her claimingthat it's Republicans that's been calling Kamala Harris
a dei higher listen to this?Does anyone even know what dei is?
If that's all they've got, well, we're going to win in November.
It's not. It's never anything wehad. It's something that Republicans didn't say.

(01:45:10):
It's literally what democrats called here completelyJoe Biden himself, and he wrote
it on He said it in aninterview, he said it in a speech,
he wrote it on the White Housewebsite Watch for a piece of sack.
And then just a not even twoweeks ago, he said, I
know what a black job is.It's vice. Pretty yeah, that's what
he's talking about. Folks. Thatdoes it for us today, and make

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