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August 29, 2024 106 mins
Kamala Harris’ staged interview on CNN will air Thursday night. Did Kamala Harris falsely claim she worked at McDonald’s? The media claims Trump visited Arlington National Cemetery for a photo-op even though he was personally invited by Gold Star Families. An armed illegal immigrant gang has reportedly taken over an apartment complex in Aurora, Colorado. Celebrities are coming out in droves to fawn over Kamala. Andrew McCarthy explains what changed and what hasn’t in Special Counsel Jack Smith’s revised politicized indictment against President Trump. Illegals in San Diego are trying to board school buses.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I don't know what it's going to happen with the
national economy going forward. I can tell you if you
have somebody like Harris actually try to do something like
tax unrealized gains that will tank this economy. We will
feel that in Florida a big time. You will have
capital flee from this country. And here's the thing.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
And first of all, an unrealized gain, it's not even
a gain until you realize it. I mean, you know,
values fluctuate, and so you maybe you buy a stock
and it in two years it goes up by thirty percent,
but two weeks later it could be down fifteen percent
from that high.

Speaker 1 (00:38):
It's just this is not something until you sell it.
You know, you don't have on the open market, don't.
So the whole thing is ridiculous.

Speaker 3 (00:46):
It's ridiculous. And I just can't believe that we have grown.
Ask people who can cast votes in this country who
don't understand how this works. Honestly, I think you should
be given a test. Oh, get mad at me and
be like, well, dude, your yeah. I don't want stupid
people who don't know math making to determinations about what
I can and can't do with my money. That's the
problem here. That's the problem that we have just in
this country. And that's you know, DeSantis is too nice

(01:08):
to actually say that.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
But I'm not.

Speaker 4 (01:11):
I'm not.

Speaker 3 (01:11):
I'm oh, gosh, so hi hi, it's s daina lash here.
We are at the top of this first hour, as
we are rolling into Thursday. It's Labor Day weekend, and
we h I don't. If you've wondered where the president is,
he's still he hasn't remarked on any of this. By
the way, if you noticed, Biden hasn't talked about capital gains,

(01:32):
he hasn't mentioned it. He hasn't talked about really any
of Kamala's sort of policies. I said this yesterday and
I'm gonna stick to it because I feel like it's
a really good way to describe this. Because when they
float her stuff out the way that they've been doing it,
she has that benefit of doubt, right because well, she

(01:56):
didn't say it. It's not on her website. I mean,
you guys are talking about these things, but they're not.
You know, it's not here on her website. It's not here.
It's not there. But yeah, but but but this is
what you know, her surrogates are going out there, but
they still have, like I said, they have that plausible
deniability right where she can she can act like that, yeah,
she didn't really come out and own these she didn't

(02:18):
really come out with this, So if it gets too bad,
she can just be like, somebody misspoke or you know,
I never said that, although they floated it, and all
of her surrogates have said it. So keep in mind,
because that's exactly what I think, especially as the cap
gains stuff, really the criticism of it really picks up steam.
I really feel like that's what they're they're going to

(02:39):
be going for, and they're going to try to say, oh, well,
you know, she didn't really completely embrace this whole notion,
because this is really the media. I have to say,
like some of the reaction on this has been kind
of has been very interesting because you've had people who
have you know, people that I think we would classify
as being supremely on the left that have legitimately have

(03:03):
had have had actual criticisms. So this has all been good,
all right, So welcome, like I said, Dana Lasha with you.
We're here. It's Thursday, and this is our Friday. Though
but it's Thursday. We're gonna go through get you set
up for this weekend because you have the interview with

(03:26):
Harris tonight. Well it airs tonight, it airs. It's not
actually an interview, a live interviews. This is the sit
down that she's doing with Wolves, right, and of course
it's coming out right before Labor Day weekend. Isn't it
kind of interesting? Isn't it came right before Labor Day weekend?

Speaker 5 (03:43):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (03:43):
Really interesting?

Speaker 7 (03:45):
And weird also that why would she need a man
right there? I mean, if she's a strong, independent, first
female president, what does it say to the world or
even to the United States that she had to have
a man sitting next to her for her first interview?

Speaker 3 (03:59):
Wouldn't and wouldn't normally they call out Democrats were being
sexist for having her sit like this in an interview.
Wouldn't they say this is sexist, that she's that she's
a part of something like this. That's just you know,
I'm thinking out.

Speaker 6 (04:18):
Loud here, where's her empowerment.

Speaker 3 (04:21):
Million dollar question? So that airs this evening? Her interview
with Dana Bash that airs this evening. So I don't know,
I don't know what kind of questions they're going to ask.
I think that the I think her, her candidate, her
campaign is just completely full, just cowardly, and I'm wondering

(04:43):
if the whole There's two things that came up. Did
you see the fake letter that they used for gun
control and it was a AI generated image, which that
was something that was something to behold. And then there
was this question about where she worked at McDonald's. So
there's this Washington Free Beacon piece, Washington Free Beacon that

(05:04):
has this peace out and they noted that apparently she
said that she had worked at McDonald's doing fries, but
she never mentioned it until she ran for president, right,
so she said I did fry. She claims that she
worked at McDonald's. This is another big thing now she

(05:25):
said she worked at McDonald's after she but her after
she graduated college. They noted that her resume doesn't mention this.
And she was on I think it was Drew Barrymore
show because this came back up now in the campaign
trail and one of them said, oh, I heard a
rumor that you worked at McDonald's and she goes, yes,
they did. I did fries and then I was the

(05:45):
cashier and you know hahaha, she's just like us rights
and this now that they're now, the campaign is trying
to leverage this as a way of, I think, trying
to humanize her. Look, she's just like you. She also
worked at McDonald's or something to that effect, and I

(06:06):
don't know because now nobody can find anything about it.
And then there's the Politico. There was the thing in
Politico that had a campaign ad and it was an
early cut, so it hasn't aired yet, and it was
August fourteenth, and they said that she worked at McDonald's
to pay her way through college. So it went from casually,
I worked at McDonald's, I did Freis, and then I

(06:27):
did this too. She had to work at McDonald's to
pay her way through college. And that's the way that
the campaign is representing it. And the Free Politico ran
that story, and the Free Beacon was asking, Okay, well
when did she work there? Why is this only now
just coming up? And is that true? And it sounds

(06:49):
weird to ask whether or not that's true. But then
when you consider her running mate and all this stuff,
the goofy stuff that he's light about, I don't understand
why people lie over the motion the easiest, most demonstrably
proven false things. I will never in all of my years,

(07:10):
I will never understand why people lie about this stupid stuff.
Why why would you make up a thing about it
I worked and then turn it into a big thing
that you know you're going to get fact checked on.
Why would you do that? So then the New York
Times apparently wrote about how she went returned to the
Bay Area. I'm reading this, returned to the Bay Area

(07:31):
for a summer during college when she worked at a
McDonald's in Alameda, next to Oakland and she was attending
college at Howard University in DC. They said some of
the details of the job varied, others are murky okay.
And then she had her memoir that she came out
with ahead of her twenty twenty primary run, in which

(07:55):
she said that she held many jobs in college, and
she didn't mention McDonald's. Then she just says she held
many jobs in college. And then she had a whole chapter,
uh per free Beacon devoted to the industry's quote unquote
starvation wages. She also doesn't mention it in her two
thousand and nine book, and the other I don't know

(08:18):
how many biographies of this woman we need. There was
like four of them. Apparently there's another one in twenty
one that doesn't mention it. But now the campaign's making
a big deal out of it. So of course, you know,
the free Beacon's like, let's go out and look. So
they went and they were looking at all of this
and apparently there's no evidence of it. She only lists
like three jobs on this one application. This was Hasting's

(08:41):
College of Law. She only listened to to one. She
never mentioned McDonalds. She only listened listed like three other jobs.
Is like, is this like poverty cosplay? So you're faking
this so that you can seem like you're one of
the people. I'm just trying to understand, you know, her
her roach here. I can't stand when people do that either,

(09:02):
you know what, I can't. That's another thing I Can't'm
gonna tell you all something that I can't. I also
cannot stand. I cannot stand when people fake being country.
That aggravates me to no end. And these these politicians
and they see it with Waltz and they see what
these other people they do this all the time, like
they're totally you know, regular, average, everyday coast to coastal people.
Then they go over to fly Over Nation and all

(09:24):
of a sudden they get a twang, and then they
try to play up like redneck roots or something. You're
never gonna full actual rednecks playing as a redneck. You're
never gonna do this. You're never gonna go to Appalachia
Country and like fake out people and acting like you're
you're one of them. You're never gonna go to southern
Missouri and fake people out and act like you're one
of them. You're never gonna go to Texas and you know,

(09:45):
in East Texas and fake people out and act like
you're one of them. It's never gonna happen. I don't
know why people try to do this. You're not gonna
act like you're one of the poors or one of
the proletariat or one of the pleabs. You're not gonna
fake people out. They can see you coming a mile away.
And the only people who buy into it are the
people are blind enough and stupid enough to vote for you.
Regardless why they do this, I have no clue. I

(10:07):
do not get it now. Bill Clinton used to do
that all the time. I remember when I was in
high school and I always thought it was weird. Well, helly, yeah,
Biden's done it. Biden's like, yeah, he gotly. I mean,
you're not gonna fool these people. These people look, I'm
gonna tell you because I got friends who are from
Appalachia and then I've got family from southern Missouri. You're

(10:30):
talking about Hibbilis and moonshiners. You are not gonna freak
out people whose entire families have come up running away
from the system trying to make that moonshine. You are
not gonna You're not gonna fake them people out. They
are used to sniffing you out. They know you. You're a
fed they know you. Why do you think that you're
I don't get this. They just think everybody's dumb, is

(10:51):
what it is. I don't know. The whole thing, though,
is fascinating to me. Why they and then they get
they get themselves in trouble. I don't know if this
is because Okay, so this is only I think the
interview has already been pre taped, so I doubt this
story is gonna come up. But I do think it's

(11:11):
an interesting question. Why do you feel the need to
fake this stuff? What is it about? Your candidacy that
you feel like you need to manufacture backgrounds like this,
Why can't you just reach people through your policy instead
of having to fabricate this fantastical background for yourself. That
would be a tough question for them, wouldn't it. Yeah,

(11:32):
I think that's one that she'd answer. We have a
lot more on the way as we roll towards headlines,
and just to let you know, coming up, we got
Andy McCarthy who's going to explain this indictment, the Trump
indictment again when Jack Smith, because it gets into legal
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Speaker 8 (13:22):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 3 (13:27):
Nevada politician Robert Tellis was found guilty of killing journalists
Jeff German and sentenced to life in prison yesterday. He
fatally stabbed this reporter in twenty twenty two Democrats Clark
County Public administrator. He looked down and shook his head.
I guess he thinks he should be able to stab
people to death and there not be any consequences. They
said that, according to the judge, the verdict should send

(13:48):
a message that can't silence the media, et cetera, et cetera.
Tell Us stabbed this guy, this Las Vegas Review Journal reporter,
after a German exposed corruption in Tellus's office that destroyed
his political career and d his marriage. And German story
was focusing on this hostile work environment in his office
and how because apparently there were people coming forward and

(14:10):
blowing the whistle on it. There was bullying, retaliation, and
an inappropriate relationship between Tellus and a staffer, all of
which he denied. And then the guy was found dead
outside of his house. So I'm just yeah, and it's
just weird to be that. In the video when the
verdict was read, he was shaking his head out. By
the way, he's a Democrat, in case she didn't know,

(14:30):
his party rhymes with schmocrat Democrat Democratic. And they just
kill people living in tree field filled neighborhoods may reduce
the risk of heart disease. I don't understand what they
said that eight thousand trees planted in areas of South Louisville,
Kentucky as part of a research trial, and they used

(14:53):
blood and other samples too. I think that there's probably
more to it than that, but let's just be dumb
and say trees. Yeah, it's the trees. All of a sudden,
everybody gets nicer and everyone's health magically gets better. A
town officials shut down a boy's ice cream stand, and
then fundraisers and death threats followed. Yeah, America, Norwood, Massachusetts.

(15:14):
Bored and looking for something to do, this little boy
named Danny Doherty hatch to plan to raise money for
this brother's hockey team. He sold homemade ice cream. He
was selling vanilla shaved chocolate, oh and fluff or nutter
to about twenty people. Then he got a letter from
Norwood Board of Health saying that you have to shut
it down. They said that the twelve year old set
up violated their food code because apparently the state of

(15:36):
Massachusetts doesn't think that people who go and buy ice
cream from a twelve year old stand might not realize
that a twelve year old made it and might mistake
themselves for being in a professional grocery store, you know,
because there isn't any other indications to let them know
that they're two separate areas and two separate situations and
they don't know which one they may be in. Yeah,

(15:57):
so they actually had to take it down, and then
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And I really am I supposed to be feel bad
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because I don't. I really don't. The kid's mom encouraged
our son to start. I thought it was great. You know,
he could be out there doing drugs or you know,
shooting people up all the Chicago, but hey, what he's not.
He's out there making money like a good little capitalist,

(16:19):
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what you always bitch and moan about whenever ranchers and
farmers do it. Us wildlife officials are drastically scaling up

(16:42):
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Speaker 11 (19:16):
But to have those thirteen Americans lose their lives and
not fire a single person is disgraceful. Kamala Harris is disgraceful.
We're going to talk about a story out of those
thirteen brave, innocent Americans who lost their lives. It's that
Kamala Harris is so asleep at the wheel that she
won't even do an investigation into what happened. And she
wants to yell at Donald Trump because.

Speaker 6 (19:37):
He showed up. She can. She can go to hell.

Speaker 3 (19:42):
Say it. Say it. No, I want him to. I
want them to taunt him into saying it. Come on, audience,
do your thing. I was right there with him. I
was like yeah, and I was just going and I
knew what he was doing, and I'm like, oh, yeah,

(20:02):
keep it going. Wait what what? No, see, he is
the more disciplined Trump. If ever you needed more proof
of that, it's right there. Welcome back, Dana Lash with
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(20:24):
for you there and YouTube. Facebook. No, I he is
a very he's a more disciplined Trump, and you know it.
He's a more disciplined Trump. Although I kind of wanted
him to say it that far. It's just ridiculous. They
were mad. Did you see how they were mad at
at forty five? Because the families, So, the families asked

(20:47):
Trump to go out to the cemetery in Arlington, right,
They asked him to go out to the cemetery in Arlington,
and then he did. He went out, they laid the wreath.
Daily Caller had this piece. I pulled this up on
my bookmarks. They had this piece where they said gold

(21:11):
Star families had trouble getting Trump into Arlington, and apparently
they had to get Speaker Johnson involved because it sounded
like the I mean, it kind of sounded like they
were giving him the run around when I was reading
this piece. So the Daily Caller says that, and this

(21:33):
is coming from some of the families. So they were
saying that gold Star Families had trouble getting Trump into
Arlington until how Speaker intervened and they had been trying
to work with the cemetery. The cemetery told gold Star
families that they could only be there for a specific time.

(21:56):
And the time that the cemetery told the families that
they could go, they could do this apparently didn't work
for all of the families and then after they were
told that the cemetery additionally told them that Trump could
not join them there, and so then Chairman of House
and this is all per Daily Caller. This was just
later this morning, Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee,

(22:19):
Representative Michael McCall explained that he had been contacted by
some of the gold Star parents, specifically Darren Hoover and
Kelly Barnett, who are the parents of Taylor Hoover. Hoover
and Barnett told him that Arlington Cemetery was giving gold
Star parents of these US service members killed at Abbey
Gate a hard time about coordinating this ceremony with Trump

(22:44):
on the anniversary of you know, the abbey Gate of
abbey Gate. And McCall immediately reached out to Johnson about this,
and that is that's really wild this, I mean, she
they invited they invited him out, uh, and the cemetery
was fighting it. So a call immediately reached out to
Johnson to ask for his assistance, and he apparently worked

(23:07):
at it until they fixed it. And they I don't
know if they if the the cemetery apparently never said
I guess that the caller had reached out two sources
close to the discussion because apparently the cemetery did not
make a comment. They said that the office worked with
them to accommodate, and it was done by the request
of the families and as they you know, and that

(23:28):
they just hadn't. I mean, it's just weird that the
apparently the cemetery changed right after Johnson got involved, and
then the and then everything went easy. Everything was easier.
But why what Here's the other thing that the caller reported.
They were saying that the cemetery officials claimed that the

(23:51):
families didn't want any media, any photography or videography at
Section sixty, which is where they were having their thing,
which contradicted what the families had actually requested. And the
families were fine with media. It wasn't Trump that brought
the media. It wasn't Trump that brought the cameras. It

(24:12):
was the families that all of them apparently that specifically
requested it. And the families thanked Johnson and said that
the way they described the process that Arlington, how Arlington
was handling it was obstructing and they said, quote, this
would not have happened without speaker Johnson, and he said

(24:37):
one of the gold Star parents said that the Biden
administration still had not contacted them for the past three years.
Hoover said, we extended the invitation of President Trump. We
are with emphasis on we. We are the ones that
asked them to come. We are the ones that asked
him to assist in lane a wreath for our son
and for the shooting for Sergeant Cannell's and Cole. We

(24:59):
are the ones that ask that. Hoover added, President Trump
did not come to us, His team did not come
to us and say, hey, this would be good for business. No,
they said he We were the ones who approached him,
and they also one of the other parents also added
that he didn't say anything about bringing cameras. If there
had been no cameras there, he still would have gone.

(25:20):
And the press had been blasting him for that. And
that's the reason why that's kind of an important note
because all day yesterday the press was blasting Trump and
they were saying that Trump used the event as a
photo op, and they were claiming like Axios, Political everybody, NBC,
they were all saying that it was like his idea
and it wasn't. And then they were wondering how Trump

(25:41):
even got there. Audio sun by nine gold Star mom
Kelly Hoover lays it out.

Speaker 12 (25:45):
Listen, Kelly Barnett invited the former president to Arlington. Her son,
Marine staff Sergeant Taylor Hoover died at Abbey Gate. What
would you say to people who maybe pro Trump, anti Trump,
whatever their politics might be, who just feel like that's
not a place for politicians or for politics.

Speaker 3 (26:05):
I would have to say, are.

Speaker 13 (26:07):
You in my shoes?

Speaker 4 (26:10):
I invited him.

Speaker 14 (26:11):
My son was was murdered under the Biden Harris administration.

Speaker 3 (26:17):
Wow, good for her? How difficult would that be? And
I think that these families have so much restraint and
you can just tell that. You just know when you've
got good families because they're just everybody's so well mannered.
I don't know that I would be. I can't imagine
having to deal with three years on knowing that, knowing

(26:40):
how you lost your loved one, knowing the decision making
process that led up to it, and you want to
lay a wreath and you want to have an observance
for it, and to not only have the cemetery give
you the run around and then have the media attack you,

(27:02):
and then claim it was a photo op. Wow, now
that Biden already had his photo op. He had his
photo op when people were falling off the plane in Afghanistan,
he had his photo op in the mediate aftermath of
the explosion at Abbey Gate, when you have body parts
laying everywhere, that was his photo op. I just found
that to be reprehensible. There were so many members of

(27:23):
the media that we were going off about this yesterday,
and then when it came out that the gold Star
parents were the ones who asked it, and they were,
I mean justifiably angry that they even had to address
how it came to be. Not one of those media
members apologized to these families. Not one Democrat surrogate who

(27:44):
was on television all day yesterday talking about it day
before talking about it. Not one, you know, for people
who claim to care so much about our military, for
people who claimed to care so much about gold Star families,
the apologies for attacking the way that those families chose
to conduct that observance, We're missing pretty amazing, right, For

(28:05):
people who claim to care so much, it was because
they were mad because it made them look bad. They
were mad because they have a commander in chief. Consider
again the contrasts. I just saw another picture this morning
of Joe Biden at the beach. Now Jill's sisters are there,
so they've got Jill's sisters there too. We're going on

(28:26):
day nine of his vacation. Who was in Santa Barbara.
Now he's at his beach house in Delaware. Day nine.
They were on the beach when all this was happening.
Nobody knows where Kamala was. And that's what Democrats are
upset about because it made them look bad. And if
something makes them look bad, it has to be everyone

(28:46):
else's responsibility. Having this party, it's like being in a
relationship with a malignant narcissist. Nothing is ever their fault.
It's always the other person's fault. It's all, Oh, they
did something bad and it looks bad and it was
rightfully interpreted as being bad. It has to be somebody
else's problem, right It's just shameful, absolutely shameful. So few

(29:13):
other things that we're hitting on today, this couple of things.
The pull this up. This is an immigration issue. I
am floored by some of this stuff because you know
what we're hearing about what's going on with immigration, and
we hear border towns and all this other stuff. It's

(29:34):
not just at the border. It really isn't in Colorado
because apparently Venezuelan gangs are the real problem right now.
I think everywhere, not really, just so much in Colorado.
Remember the last big murder that took place in New
York that was a Venezuelan gang. In fact, the last
two murders were people who are associated with Venezuelan gangs.

(29:54):
So in Aurora, Colorado, when I first saw this by
Colin Rodd, but I've read some of the local media there,
a Venezuelan gang, illegal immigrants took over and they are armed.
They took over an apartment complex and Aurora, Colorado. They
were heavily armed. They stormed through the residents brandishing guns.

(30:15):
They had rifles. They were pounding on the doors in
the apartment complex everybody else. Those who didn't have rifles
had pistols. One of the local council members says the
gang has taken over not one, but several apartment complexes
in Aurora. Now. Cops refused to confirm whether or not
they were a part of this very well known cartel,

(30:35):
but one of the council members said that, Oh yeah,
they are, they said that, and it's Venezuelans who are
it's illegal immigrant Venezuelans and those who come in from
Venezuela who are members of this gang. And then they
find other illegal immigrants and they exploit them and extort them.
So you see again why coming in illegally, because then

(30:57):
you can always be given up. Somebody always has something
on you that can be used to the detriment of
the people that Democrats claim they want to help. The
video is wild, there's no They don't know if anybody
was injured, but apparently there was a shootout at the complex,
according to Fox thirty one, and that's one of their
local media outlets there. They said several vehicles were damaged.

(31:19):
Cindy and Edward Romero moved out of their apartment on
Wednesday before this happened because they were already dealing with
criminal action from people coming in illegally. Cindy Romero said
that it has quote, it's been a nightmare and I
can't wait to get out of here. She was packing
up all her possessions. She said that in their apartment.
They noted the reporter noted that the Romeros had this

(31:41):
really elaborate system, multiple locks on their door, running all
the way from the top to the bottom, and they
said they have to do this even just to go
outside to take out the garbage, because they said that
they have all of these Venezuelan gangs that are in
the area, and they said that we can't have people
kicking in the door because apparently they will kick down
your door. And they said all this shootout that they

(32:02):
had apparently yesterday was that was like the second in
a month that they've had, and they're armed Venezuelan gangs.
And that's what some of the council members. And I
should note that the council members that are talking about
this are not Republicans. They're saying that, yeah, these are,
but it's a sanctuary state, sanctuary cities. When you refuse

(32:25):
to work with ice, when you refuse to honor detainers,
when you refuse to deport people who come in illegally
and then continue the illegality, what do you think you're
gonna get. We're gonna talk more about this, because it
wasn't just in Colorado, wasn't apparently a bus was stormed
to school bus. We're gonna talk about this coming up oh,

(32:45):
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Speaker 16 (34:40):
So what the stent movies cinema can make it possible
that a woman like Kamala Harris could become president of
the United States.

Speaker 3 (34:51):
I love that question.

Speaker 17 (34:52):
The question is I'm sorry, yes, I understand, but I
love that question because we're all so excited about and
to think for one moment that my work would have
anything to do with her rise makes me very happy actually,
because it's true.

Speaker 3 (35:12):
You know, I have so many women who come and
oh my gosh, sorry, why are you crying? Crying out loud?
And as much as I hate her political position, she
must be a damn great actress because I can't imagine
that anyone who's anything remotely like Ripley could cry over
being asked a question about Kamala Harris. Oh my gosh,

(35:36):
I just don't think Kamala Harris was inspired by her,
because Ripley actually won stuff, and Ripley could talk even
when she was fighting aliens, and Ripley had like, you know,
advertised positions like don't like the aliens, want to get
rid of the aliens. And instead of going out there
and killing babies all the playing parenthood, she went out
there and fought alien queens to save them. I'm just saying,

(35:59):
you know, and she was self sacrificial. She jumped into
that vat of whatever the hell that was in that
last one. Remember, Yeah, that's not Kamala Harris. Can you
imagine just who cries over a politician? If I ever
cry over a politician, I'm an alien and it is
they are wearing a ME suit. Just know that if

(36:21):
I ever cry over a politician, that is your first sign,
in addition to liking disco or thinking that Green Day's
a good band, or thinking that family guy's funny, that's
a sign that I am an alien and aliens are real.
So that's that. Ever happens, then you better start asking,
you know, the FEDS, what's going on with these aliens here?
Because now one of them is wearing a data suit

(36:42):
on TV. Right, she's crying over a politician. That could
never I just don't get that. How do people get
that invested? I don't know. She's at the Venice Film
Festival and maybe she's jet lagged and drunk. I don't
know it. Could you know? It could be all right?
So coming up, this is a weird thing. We've been
talking about the families, the gold Star families that invited

(37:04):
the former president to the cemetery. Does anyone else think
it's weird that you have an Army spokesperson who is
getting involved in this. Why is the Army releasing a
statement like slamming the former president saying that he can't
conduct political activities at Arlington. That's not what that was.

(37:26):
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Speaker 18 (39:08):
I played a famous supporting character, Samwise Gamge and the
Lord of drig trilogy, and people have told me for
the last twenty four years since they've been watching that,
how much they feel that Sam is a hero. We've
been watching Kamala Harris in a very powerful supporting role
for the last three and a half years. She's now
stepped out. She's ready, she's strong, and I just want

(39:30):
to I don't want to miss this moment in history.

Speaker 3 (39:34):
You know, he blocked me on X Samwise, Gamgy Gamgy
Doris Days his mom and that dude blocked he was
an Enicino man Sean Austin Aston. Yeah. Oh, Patti Duke whatever,
one of them blondes from the fifties, Patti Duke whatever,
that's his that was his mom. I he blocked me

(39:55):
after Parkland, and I never was like really mean or anything,
but he was just he was just a bag of
male copulatory organs. I just have no he was just
like he was a little jerk. I can't. It almost
ruins it for me, same way as Gamesy, though he's
trying to compare Kamala Harris to his character in what
way welcome back to the program. I know we have

(40:18):
other audio we could play, but I was like, no,
I have to have this one. Welcome back Dana Lash
with you top of the second hour. I cause you
guys know, I'm a huge Lord of the Rings fan.
Never fail. I can bring any situation back. Why are
you not eing like that? Any situation back to Lord
of the Rings. Everything in life can be walked right

(40:39):
to Lord of the Rings, every single thing. And you know,
he's sort of like Saramon switching sides there as it.
He's like and Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris would be more
like that one orc that tried and failed to go

(41:00):
for the Hobbits. You know what I mean, just saying
because she failed, That's my whole thing, Like she was
carrying out somebody's stuff and she couldn't do it. I
don't know, I why do they got to do that?
Why do they have to do it? He's not the
only cause it's Venice Film Festival, so all the celebrities
are there, and of course everybody's asking these celebrities about

(41:20):
Kamala Harris, which nothing is going to convince, you know,
flyover America to support Kamala Harris, like asking all of
these overfed celebrities at the Venice Film Festival to weigh
in on what they think of her. You know, that's nothing,
nothing's going to do that. Come on, I mean, that's
really I think a lot of people were really they

(41:43):
didn't know which way they were going to go until
Ben Stiller talked about it. I'm not gonna hate on
Ben Stiller because I will say he's never been a
jerk about it, you know what I mean? Like Ben Stiller. Okay,
ben Stiller can be wrong on Kamala Harris, that's fine,
and he can talk about you know, whatever he thinks, changes,
et cetera. I don't know why they need change. I mean,
they've been in charge for the past four years, so
why do you need change? In fact, he talks about

(42:04):
it here audio sound bout eleven. He's not a jerk,
not like Sean asked in is listen good?

Speaker 6 (42:09):
Good?

Speaker 4 (42:09):
You might answer this just a quick question why you
came and what you like about Harris' platform.

Speaker 1 (42:13):
Was just very excited about moving forward and all the
energy and excitement that's around this movement right now.

Speaker 6 (42:21):
So that's why I'm here, because it's time for change.
It seems like it's happening.

Speaker 3 (42:25):
Do you think she'll be able to sustain the momentum
post convention? For sure. You think the race is going
to be close.

Speaker 1 (42:31):
It's going to be close, but you know everybody's motivating.

Speaker 6 (42:34):
Actually, it's the work can make it happen.

Speaker 1 (42:36):
So and She's and she and Tim Walls are just
the incredible candidates.

Speaker 3 (42:39):
I mean, he's so wrong. He's so wrong. It hurts me.
It's like kicking my soul in the jimmies if it
had those. It's so he's so wrong because I don't
dislike him, but he's not a jerk. He's entitled to
be wrong. And he was nice about being wrong, right,
He was like, I just think they're great candidates. He
didn't go, I think there are candidates are amazing in

(43:01):
Years of the Devil. He didn't say that he's so wrong,
but he wasn't a jerk. So I can accept that, right,
I can't accept Sean Assen like arguing with people on
X and being a jerk and then blocking people right
and left. Or Mark Hamill, I mean, GotY that guy. Yeah,
he's he's well, I would that's not toxic masculinity. Oh

(43:24):
that's right, Yeah, he's toxic femininity. Yeah, he just looks toxic.
He looks he just doesn't look like a nice guy,
or saying he was never a good actor. That's why
I never really I mean, people consider to talk about
his voice acting. But okay, uh anyway, but Ben, still
there's not a jerk about it. So I don't If
you're not a jerk, I'm cool with you. But if

(43:44):
you're mean, then I just feel like it's my duty
to you know, I'll match your energy. So pick how
we're gonna feel today. You know this, let's we'll go
with it like that. I don't get why they're so
excited about her now. They they loathed her. I kept
seeing this video and we can't play it because we'll
probably get dinged on YouTube. But it's a Daily Show compilation.

(44:07):
They made so much fun of her. That was what
a year ago. They came out with this video a
year ago and they made so much fun of her,
so much fun of her, And now they're, oh, we're
so excited. I mean, there's so much excitement about this movement.

(44:28):
What movement? They keep saying change and forward. What are
they changing from? Well, you know, I guess you have
to say change because you can't go same. That doesn't
sell as well. Everyone's broke and you have to act
like it's someone else's fault, even though you've been in
charge for the past four years. She's been vice president.

(44:50):
Now they act like we don't know where she came from.
She's a breadth of fresh air. She's been in the
Senate and then the vice president. What are you talking about?
She's been here this whole damn time. You guys are
asking for a change from her. I just can't. I
can't get it. I can't get over it. So I
don't get it. I don't I don't understand what they're

(45:10):
Make it make sense, Make this make sense. But they're
all the celebrities, they're all in they're all in uh
Venice for the Venice Film Festival, and of course they're
all going to be asked this. I now her interview
is tonight Airs Tonight with Dana Bash. Are we going
to get some more of a I don't know audio

(45:30):
sound by eight, explain to me how teams work.

Speaker 15 (45:35):
They're on contes counting on all of.

Speaker 14 (45:39):
You are leaders by the.

Speaker 17 (45:42):
Very fact that you all are hearing.

Speaker 18 (45:45):
Doing what you do.

Speaker 14 (45:47):
That is an incredible school doing as one big team,
understanding all of the different parts that fit together to
create a team.

Speaker 6 (46:04):
She took four sentences to say.

Speaker 3 (46:06):
One sentence, and she's talking to a high school band,
you know, high school kids. What is the team? Can
you explain to us what a team is? She had
Jan Hooks from Peewee's Big Adventure Energy. Just then, this

(46:26):
woman is making an authentic Mexican tortilla. Can y'all say tortilla?
And then all these actual Mexicans are going tortilla?

Speaker 4 (46:33):
What?

Speaker 3 (46:36):
Speaking of which do you have me? Eva Longoria? Can
you Kane's very excited about this. Kane and Wan are
very excited. So how on a scale of one to
c SA puadway, what is this?

Speaker 6 (46:51):
Good? Lord? This is horrific.

Speaker 7 (46:54):
You mean from Cisa puadwey to Latin x oh, this
is somewhere closer to Latin ex okay.

Speaker 19 (47:02):
And she supports us to dream big too. So let
me tell you in the Latino community, in our community,
we have a saying she sip with it, which means yes.

Speaker 3 (47:15):
It means yes we can.

Speaker 19 (47:16):
But tonight I'm here to tell you, yes she can.
So we're gonna say she sip with it. So when
when someone asks you, is she ready to lean this
country forward.

Speaker 20 (47:28):
We're gonna say she.

Speaker 3 (47:31):
Stilla, she qualified. Oh my gosh, these people living an
Adobe can y'all say Adobe? Adobe? I she yeah, she she.

Speaker 6 (47:48):
She's safe with uh huh.

Speaker 3 (47:50):
Doesn't that kind of underscore the binary though in Latin
language Latin based languages.

Speaker 7 (47:56):
She's pissed off a little bit of the left there
or a lot of bit of.

Speaker 3 (47:58):
All the trains or people are out like, no, it's
SiZ say it's SiZ. Say it's SiZ say, or they
say actually, I can't even say, they say yeah that.

Speaker 7 (48:12):
This portion of real life is just like comedy.

Speaker 3 (48:17):
Oh my gosh, that is like a skit. I can't
tell anymore what is or is not. You can just
like you know, weave these together and it's just like
watching an old school SNL. Except it's real. That's that's
the that's the whole issue. Then it's real. So I
don't know they she's got the the interview tonight and
then now ABC. So I was wondering why ABC, remember

(48:40):
we talked about this. I guess when not yesterday day
before I talked about this, why ABC, because they were
going back and forth over the debate, didn't come in
and go, look, lady, these rules for the debate have
already been settled. Just get over it and commit, because
she was the one who wasn't committing. So ABC News

(49:05):
has rejected her last minute bid to keep uh to
change the Trump debate rules, and they're keeping the muted mics.
So somebody had to make an angry call to like
the T shirt manufacturer or the hat manufacturer, whatever merch
they were going to try to whip up in China
and sell. So they've declined to adopt her demands to
have wholly unmuted microphones. And they were going back and

(49:28):
forth back and forth over this, and I told you
what last week. At the start of this week, I said,
the whole reason that they wanted to do this is
because she wants to have a moment where she can
look like Trump is interrupting her and she talks over him,
and she just wants to have that moment like I
am speaking, I'm spaking. That's she wanted that. Now she's

(49:49):
not going to get it. So they're both going to
be on stage they're only a lot. She wanted to
sit she wanted to be able to sit down, and
she wanted a cheat sheet. I'm not kidding you. That's
what they had asked for. And ABC is like, look, lady,
will stick to the rules. This is what I will
say this. I can't believe I'm saying this. This is weird,
but it's gonna be a little hard, Kane. I might

(50:10):
need help that ABC stuck to their guns, so to speak.
Is a non bad.

Speaker 6 (50:21):
Thing like a clock being correct twice a day.

Speaker 3 (50:25):
Yeah, it is.

Speaker 9 (50:28):
Good.

Speaker 7 (50:30):
Good a blind squirrel finding.

Speaker 3 (50:32):
It right exactly, felt growth just then. So she's they
have to stand on stage and they only get a pen,
a pad of paper, and a bottle of water. That's it.
And they have to follow the same rules as the
June debate that Trump had with with Biden. H and

(50:52):
her team said that they wanted both kind of its
mics on for the whole thing. And now they gotta,
they gotta, they have to take it. They you know,
and they they the debate rules aren't going to change
and they can't back out of the debate. So think
about this of her interview again, it's a pre taped interview.

(51:13):
If it goes bad, and how bad would it have
to go for a pre taped interview to make you
look bad, then the pressure is really going to be
on for her, really going to be on. So I
don't know. They said Trump already accepted it. They're like,
just accept the debate, stop it. And so finally I

(51:33):
guess they're going to have to because ABC says, you know, no, no,
we're not doing it. Got to take the rules as
they are. So that was not horrible of ABC. They
did something non bead on bed. They did something on bad.
Look at that. I already struggled to say it once. Okay,
so don't maybe do it again. We have more to
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Speaker 8 (52:56):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 3 (53:02):
So Namibia is planning to kill more than seven hundred animals,
including elephants and hippos to distribute the meat. By the way,
you know that this is how the big reserves work.
When people go big game hunting. It always gets such
a bad rap from people who have no idea what
it entails. You don't just go and killing any animals,
any animal. It's about calling the herd for herd health

(53:23):
and the meat actually is distributed like this, So Namibia
is killing more than seven hundred wild animals, including elephant,
zebras and hippos. They're distributing the meat to people who
are struggling to get food. They're dealing with the worst
drought in one hundred years. They're coming from parks and
communal areas that have sustainable game numbers, meaning they have
very healthy herds, so it doesn't affect herd growth or health,

(53:46):
and they will be killed by professional hunters, said the Ministry,
Namibia's government in a press release. They're trying to alleviate
the severe drought in their country because people are starving
now as a result, they declared the state of emergency
in May and they're facing hi levels of just people starving.
So the calling program is also taking off, taking pressure

(54:07):
off of their water resources and reducing wildlife in areas
where the numbers of the wildlife exceed the land's ability
to support the grazing numbers. So this is really what
those big game reserves and all of that. That is
what they do, and people who rail against them. You can,
you can dislike it all you want to, but then

(54:28):
you can also dislike the people who live there who
are trying to keep healthy herd numbers and also trying
to make sure that they have meat to eat. These
people have no idea about land management, wildlife or agriculture
who rail against this stuff. Also, in addition to that,
a four year old, Oh boy, a four year old
accidentally smashed this ancient jar in a museum and the
museum invited him back. It was a thirty five hundred

(54:50):
year old artifact and it was on displaying a museum
in Israel, pre dated biblical king Solomon and David. Now, yes,
I'm sure it looks like just a clay pot reproduction
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What?

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Speaker 3 (58:12):
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x everywhere and substach chapter and verse. So we mentioned
this and said that we were going to be talking
about this more in depth today, this revised indictment from

(58:33):
Jack Smith, which has a lot of people asking how
in the world can you essentially reintroduce this, especially when
the Supreme Court had said about presidential immunity that Trump
had coverage for all official acts and it was going
to be kind of going into the weeds for Smith
and others to determine what was or what wasn't and
how to define that an official act. So joining us

(58:56):
on this because we had to go to the brightest
legal mind out there, our good friend Andy McCarthy, the
best selling author, contributing editor at National Review, seem on
Fox News where he's a contributor, former chief Assistant US Attorney,
and his latest book, Ball of Confusion, Collusion. It was
almost that's kind of the same Ball of Collusion, the
Platza Reagan election and destroy presidency. He joins us. Now,

(59:17):
Andy's so good to have you, thank you so much
for your time today. Well, you know, because it is
this is confusing, because explain this to you know. I
know what I know, and I know what I don't,
which is why obviously you're here. But when I was looking,
I just don't understand how it can be reintroduced after
what the Supreme Court had ruled over official acts regarding

(59:37):
presidential immunity.

Speaker 6 (59:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (59:40):
I think we're in a political environment and it's as
hot a political season as it gets, right, And the
thing is the whole law fair objective if you just
look at it as a big enterprise. I think was
intended to influence the election. So I don't think it's
unfair politically speaking for Trump to make a big deal

(01:00:04):
of anything that happens in that area, because that was
the whole point of it, is to influence the election.
But that said, I think this is a non story
that's been pumped into something it's not. And let me
explain why. Remember, the Supreme Court didn't throw out Smith's case.

(01:00:26):
What they did was they told Judge Chutkin that, with
the input of the parties, she was supposed to do
an exacting examination of the indictment in order to determine
what were the official acts that are alleged in the
indictment that can't be used or at least that are
presumptively immune, and what are the private acts that maybe

(01:00:48):
grissed for criminal charges. So she got the case back
from the Supreme Court the official mandate, which is the
formal way of doing that at the beginning of August,
even though the case was the Supreme Court case was
July first, and she ordered Smith and the Trump people

(01:01:10):
to file submissions to lay out what they think is left.

Speaker 6 (01:01:14):
Of the case.

Speaker 4 (01:01:15):
After the Supreme Court made its ruling that Smith was
supposed to go first, the Justice Department asked for more
time and I think data this is like the most
interesting aspect of this to me, which is that if
you get rid of the law fair stuff. The Justice
Department's usual job is to protect the presidency and argue

(01:01:35):
in favor of presidential immunity. So the reason Smith asked
for a delay, he was supposed to he was supposed
to provide something by August ninth. He asked for a
delay till tomorrow, which is August thirtieth. And the reason
is anything he does to argue in favor of being
able to prosecute Trump actually hurts the Justice Department's mission

(01:01:56):
to protect the executive branch. In the future, so they
could get bit later on by anything that Smith argues
in connection with Trump. So they took some time to
make sure everybody was on the same page. But understand tomorrow,
by this week something was going to happen where he
had to come forward and say this is what I
think is left of the case. And what he ended

(01:02:18):
up doing instead of making a submission on Friday to
Judge chuck In, he instead just superseded the indictment and
took out the stuff that the Supreme Court absolutely said
he's not allowed to use, namely Trump's consultations with the
Justice Department, because the Court said that's part of the
core of executive power, so you can't use that. But basically,

(01:02:40):
what Smith did was leave in everything else but the
fact that he filed new charges and people getting whipped
up about that one way or the other. He was
going to have to get back to the court and
say this is what I think is left of the case.
And all he did here was strip out stuff rather
than add stuff. So I understand anything that happens in

(01:03:03):
connection with law fair gets people whipped up and gets
me whipped up. But I think this had to happen.

Speaker 3 (01:03:08):
Yeah, and you noted you had two really good pieces.
Were you over at NRO where you touched on this,
and you had noted that that major change was the
Justice Department allegation because the way Smith was essentially arguing
that Trump was using the DOJ to run cover for
his crimes or to aid him in committing crimes.

Speaker 4 (01:03:30):
Correct that what he was trying to do was get
the Justice Department to indicate to the contested states like Georgia,
that the Justice Department had heard or had significant evidence
of fraud and that they ought to consider convening their
legislatures to examine whether the popular election should stand or not.

(01:03:52):
And Trump was basically trying to get the Justice Department
to do that. Attorney General Barr that had them working
on this and didn't find any evidence of fraud that
was signific there's always fraud in every election, but freud
that was significant enough to overturn the result of the election.
And what Trump, according to the allegations, I don't know
what happened, but what they say Trump did was tell them,

(01:04:16):
you know, look, just tell them there's evidence of fraud
and let me work it out. After that with the
Republicans in the House.

Speaker 3 (01:04:23):
Wow, So we're talking with our good friend Andy McCarthy,
who's got a couple of really good pieces laying out
everything with this the revised Jack Smith indictment here against
former President Trump. And you also said that this isn't
going to go away before election, which is kind of
the point. I think that seems like they just wanted

(01:04:44):
this to be out in center on voters' minds as
we ramp up to November, knowing that really nothing is
going to change with us until maybe next year.

Speaker 4 (01:04:56):
I think that's entirely right they were hoping now. I
don't want to call Law Fair a complete failure, because
I don't think it was a complete failure. I think,
for example, there are a number of Republican candidates who
might have made better runs against Trump but couldn't get

(01:05:17):
traction with voters because once Trump was indicted by Alvin
Bragg and then they had these rat tet tet indictments,
it's like the base riveted to Trump in his defense,
and it probably did help him get the nomination. But
phase two of this, as far as the Democrats were concerned,
was that in the stretch run to the election, they

(01:05:38):
were going to get a trial or two and particularly
to them. The big thing is the J six case, right,
the Washington cases, the thing they've always been hottest about.
They were hoping to get those cases to trial in
the run up to the election, dump out all the
bad stuff against Trump in the way of powerful court

(01:06:00):
room testimony and documents, and then that was going to
really hurt him as you went up to election day.
So what Smith missed is that, you know, he may
think that Trump is the worst person in the world,
but if you bring somebody into like I've prosecuted some
of the people who actually were the worst people in
the world you had, and when you bring them into

(01:06:21):
an American courtroom, even if you don't like them, they
have due process rights and you have to respect them.
And presidents have rights because they've been president, including immunity,
which was always going to be a much bigger problem
than Smith calculated was gonna. The thought that he thought
he was just going to race this thing to trial

(01:06:43):
without any complications, even though you know, in a quarter
of a millennium we have exactly zero prosecutions of former
presidents is mind boggling.

Speaker 3 (01:06:54):
Mind boggling indeed. And also you know his Jack Smith's
pushed to to do this what many seem as you know,
his sees his mission out just to get Trump. Doesn't
that in a way establish the ability for persecution of
future presidents? If you're weakening presidential immunity. I mean, doesn't

(01:07:14):
that threat if there's such an establishment or such a
president established, couldn't that weaken it for future presidents?

Speaker 9 (01:07:23):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:07:23):
I think this is exactly what the Justice Department is
worried about. You know, they've had their laughs and giggles
going after Trump for the last two years, three years,
but like the next president could be Biden or Harris.
And it kind of reminds me data of from Watergate.
Until the turn of the last century, we had a

(01:07:45):
bunch of these independent councils and special prosecutors who wreake
real havoc on Nixon, on Reagan, on Republican administrations. And
then all of a sudden, Ken Starr bit Clinton in
the same place where the Republicans had been getting bit

(01:08:07):
for two decades, and all of a sudden they said,
you know, this independent council thing, I don't think that's
so good, and they let the statute lapse. So you know, eventually,
I know, you know, Democrats in the media may not
want to recognize this, but we have this old law,
which to me is the immutable law. What goes around

(01:08:30):
comes around, and you know it's going to come around
to them, and they you know, they have to be
they have to be mindful of that. And I think
maybe what's going on in the Justice Department now is
some people realize that Jack Smith's case has run its
course in terms of being useful to them, and from
here on out it's a lot less useful.

Speaker 3 (01:08:52):
Oh and he's kind of on his own at that point.
This is going to be very interesting to watch and definitely,
as Andy wrote in his piece, is not going to
end before election. We'd love to have you back. And
for all of his analysis, you can find him on
X and you can also find him over at NRO
and Fox as well. Any McCarthy always a pleasure of
my friend. I hope you have a great weekend. Thank
you for your time today.

Speaker 4 (01:09:12):
Thanks Dana.

Speaker 3 (01:09:12):
Of course, it's his.

Speaker 7 (01:09:17):
Laugh mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida Man.

Speaker 3 (01:09:25):
I'm not quite sure how something like this happens, but
it did. This is Fox thirty five and Orlando, a
Florida Man. Allegedly swapped tags and stole a six five
hundred dollars piece of art for just fifty dollars. It
was in Lakeworth Beach, Florida. Six thousand, five hundred dollars.
He swapped a tag for fifty dollars at a business.

(01:09:47):
How are you a business and you don't know it? It
was a Palm Beach County Sheriff's office that responded. They
put photos on their Facebook page. They don't know who
the guy is. They're still trying to fight him. That
seems a little crazy. How do you he? I mean,
he was able to pay for it. If you're the cashier,
you don't know that that's the big expensive piece of
art that you got, well, then it's worth less than

(01:10:12):
worth less than fifty. So that guy got robbed. That
guy got robbed. If it was so, they're looking for him.
They're asking people to call crime stoppers. That's just a
weird it's a weird story. Doesn't even happen. Also, let's
see here this m a machete threat. Machete threat leads
to a dramatic window escape and pursuit. I'm trying to

(01:10:36):
open this, but my mail is everything's slow right now.
This is k HQ Channel seven ABC the Pensacola, Florida.
A Florida man is in jail following a series of
I would say dramatic events where victims were threatened with
a machete. The suspect jumped out of a window and
was evolved in a getaway. Roderick Lewis, thirty nine years old.
He is thirty nine. Oh my gosh, was charged with

(01:10:58):
aggravated battery with the weapon, resisting officer without violence, and
he had possession of marijuana. His girlfriend, It's always a Crystal,
forty one year old, Crystal Sorrel. Damn you Crystal, was
charged with fleeing and eluding. Deputies were called to a
custody dispute and apparently Lewis drove up in a jeep,
got out with a machete in his hand, and threatened

(01:11:18):
them before leaving. According to Escambia County Sheriff's office, it
threatened the victims, he jumped through a glass window while
he was how do you do it while you're detained?
According to authorities, they claim that Louis ran from deputies
and got away. The next day, a deputy saw Lewis's
jeep Sorel was driving and Louis was in the passenger seat.
Deputy tried to get sold to stop. She refused. Sped
sped away seventy miles per hour. So they conducted a

(01:11:41):
pit maneuver. I don't know what that is, but it
sounds cool, which made the jeep stop and Lewis took
off running. And is that where they throw the spikes down.

Speaker 7 (01:11:49):
It's when they bumped the back of the car to
the left of the right, depending which side of the
car they're on, and then it spins.

Speaker 3 (01:11:54):
Nice.

Speaker 7 (01:11:54):
It's the pit maneuver.

Speaker 3 (01:11:56):
Don't try that at home, kids. They finally caught him
in the backyard of a home and they arrested him.
So he was he had injuries and he's got as
visible by his mugshot, he is on thirteen thousand dollars bond. Uh.
Okay this, I'm immediately getting into this. A shrink wrap

(01:12:16):
floor to man tried to check in his luggage at
the Miami International Airport. It's like a flat Stanley maneuver.
Remember flat Stanley. Many things are not permitted in check bags,
but apparently people I don't know, so this is a story.
It was August twenty seventh when this happened, and they
said that a man who was described as tightly swaddled

(01:12:43):
and shrink wrap good Heavens, tightly swaddled, hopped up on
the airlines check encounter, and a companion guided him to
the baggage dropped counter where he picked up the barcode
scanner and checked his actual dude friend wrapped up in
shrink wrap for the flight. And then he sat on
the scale and people were like just looking. They were bewildered.

(01:13:05):
It didn't say how much you weighed, but they said
that I don't care about how much. What did they do?
They just share videos of it, and I mean that's
he tried to do it. I don't know if he
made it on there. I don't think you can do that.
I think that there's like federal regulation. What if you
identify his luggage though, I.

Speaker 7 (01:13:21):
Wonder if it's even pressurized the same. I'm sure the
temperature is not the same.

Speaker 3 (01:13:24):
The temperature is totally not the same.

Speaker 7 (01:13:25):
I wouldn't even try it.

Speaker 3 (01:13:27):
That's why they say, like short nose dogs like Bracia
Fallx don't do well when you you know, if you
check them. This has to be so stressful. I mean,
think about it, like flying anyway stressful. I can't imagine
being an animal being boarded. But the dude, though, what
if he identifies as a piece of luggage? Think about it?
Who are you to question his pronouns? What if he
identified his luggage? And also, how do you get out

(01:13:48):
of the shrink wrap? I would already be freaking out.
I don't like to be constrained like that. That would
it bothers me even thinking about it, that he's all
shrink wrapped. It's just weird. People are weird. Why do
they do this? I don't know. And a Florida woman
is accused of king cheater on a man's car. Atlanta Owen, eighteen,
faces charges a criminal mischief and she looks proud about it. Pombay, Florida.
She was arrested after she heavily damaged the speller's car,

(01:14:11):
twenty three year old Charles Cooler. And yeah, apparently there
was a little bit of a domestic incident and then
she found out that he cheated and then wrote cheater
and litl male copulatory organ kidd on the hood. I
can't say what it is. Third hour on the way
stick with us.

Speaker 21 (01:14:31):
Yeah, I mean, does America really want candidates who never
ever change their position on anything, who never look at
new evidence and come to a different conclusion. I'm telling
you that part of the reason that I am more
open to fracking today is because the technology has changed,
because we can do it in a way that protects

(01:14:51):
groundwater and protects the safety of local residents. I look
at new information and occasionally I changing my position. Vice
President Harris can explain for herself why she thinks differently
about this topic. But I think it'd be insane to
punish anybody in political life for not being open to

(01:15:14):
new information.

Speaker 3 (01:15:16):
So is that which audio sunbite?

Speaker 11 (01:15:19):
Was that?

Speaker 3 (01:15:20):
Okay? Fourteen? I thought we were playing this San Diego
Welcome Back to the program, Dana Lash with you top
of this third hour that I I mean, that's just
her flip flopping on fracking. I wanted to play thirteen
because this gets into the immigration issue, and this is
how I wanted to come in. And this happens after

(01:15:42):
this group of twenty illegal immigrants tried to storm a
school bus filled with kids in San Diego County. This
is a crazy story, and this is not the first
time that this has happened. Listen.

Speaker 13 (01:15:58):
A group of migrants tried to board school bus this
morning while it was traveling to a school. The superintendent
for the Homold de al Zurra Union School District informed
parents of that incident earlier today. It happened at one
of the stops on the school district's bus route that
heads to Oak Grove Middle School and Humul Primary I. Meanwhile,
yesterday afternoon, in a similar area along another route, the

(01:16:19):
superintendent says that a group of migrants tried to stop
another bus. Border Patrol CHP in the Sheriff's office have
now been informed of these incidents. The superintendent says that
for the safety of everyone, if a driver sees a
group of migrants at a bus stop, they will drive
past it on and move on to the.

Speaker 3 (01:16:38):
Next Isn't that crazy? Like if they see people, then
you know, if you're there and you're waiting for your
kid to get off the bus stop, that you have
to chase down the bus and try to get your
kid at the next stop. That's terrifying. And if you
heard them talk about the number there was like twenty people,
it was like twenty. There were two different routes twice

(01:16:58):
this week. That's just this week, and so this school
district they had to send a letter to parents and
they said that there was one where one of the incidents,
there were three of them walking in the middle of
the highway and they were trying to stop one of
the district's school buses and it forced it and forced
them to go around the group. And then that was

(01:17:19):
one day, that was on Tuesday, where they had these
three individuals. Then the next morning, at a different route,
they had twenty of these illegal immigrants that rushed one
bus as it was picking up students from a stop,
and the parents who were there said that they were
helping the bus driver to make sure that none of

(01:17:42):
these people boarded the bus. This is crazy, and we're
talking to elementary school kids. Was an elementary school bus.
This one woman, her name is Nicole Cardinal. She told
Fox five that her eight year old son's bus was
one of the ones that was affected and it was terrifying.

(01:18:02):
She said that these adults, they were not kids, she
said they were grown men. They had backpacks on and
they were trying to board the bus. And so now
all of these buses in this area, whenever they see
anybody nearby at a stop, they have to keep going.
They can't stop. They said, for the safety of the

(01:18:23):
students and the drivers. Now they said that it might
be there might be several reasons why they're trying to
board a bus. I don't really care what any of
those reasons are. It's a school bus. I don't give
a rat's ask. If it's mountainous terrain and the heat
can drive that kind of response. You don't commandeer a

(01:18:44):
school bus full of elementary kids. I don't. I don't.
That's one of the downsides of coming into the country illegally.
You know, you might find yourself in a desperate situation,
which is why it's discouraged, you know, for the safety
of all. Go back to what some people say, I
would like a safe and fair border. What's safe for
fair about this? What is safe or fair about people

(01:19:07):
coming across the border illegally and then trying to hijack
elementary school buses. I wonder if that story is gonna
get mentioned behind the pulpit at all. I just can
you imagine being one of these parents and being terrified
like this? Can you imagine what if we'll think about
it like this? What if you're one of the kids,

(01:19:27):
because so the area that they're in, I mean, it's
like mountainous desert area, and not all of it is
like a subdivision where the school buses are at. So
what if you're one of the elementary school kids and
this was normal back when I was in school, Like
I was in elementary school, and we'd be dropped off
at a bus stop, and you'd walk a couple of

(01:19:48):
blocks home, right, or you'd walk down the lane home
or something like that. We still cut across some of
the neighbor's yards and then walk down the lane, you know,
to my aunt uncle's house, because that's where I caught
and caught the bus and was let off. So what
if you're one of those little kids, and you know,
you're dropped off at your stop and what should be
a routine and safe short walk home, Now you've got

(01:20:11):
to dodge people who are in the country illegally and
they're grown men. What in the world, what are we doing?
What's safe? For fair about that? Anybody want to tell me?
I can't imagine. And these parents aren't going to be
able to be there all the time. And of course,
you know, the anti gun folks haven't forbid they have
anybody arm nearby, like the bus drivers if they so

(01:20:32):
choose to be, or you know, any of the parents
haven't forbid. The school district sent out at this letter
and they said this is what they said. They said,
they're trying to keep their students' families and staff safe
at all times. And if the bus, please stay vigilant,
and if the bus drives by, please follow the bus

(01:20:54):
to pick up your child at the next stop. So
you've got to follow up now. The San Diego Sheriff's office,
they said, well, we were made aware of the incidents
and we're conducting follow up investigations to determine if a
criminal act has occurred. So it's normal. It's all right

(01:21:15):
if you get in the middle of the highway and
try to hijack a bus, that's not a criminal action. Seriously,
are you serious. This is one of the busiest corridors
for illegal crossings. In fact, in San Diego in April
it was one of the top ones for two years
in a row. It was in the top five. And
they've noted that these routes for illegal illegal migration are

(01:21:38):
changing because Texas has been so hardcore with trying to
fight against the federal government and secure the border. And
a lot of these illegal immigrants have been telling those
who ask members of the press, they say that San
Diego is the easiest and least dangerous place to cross,
and I mean it's it is, it's wild and in

(01:22:03):
San Diego, apparently, I don't They said that in San
Diego a lot of times deportation flights can be costly
to arranged. But san Diego, it's right by Tijuana. And
they said that, Yeah, it was in the top five
for two years in a row, and it might be
increasing into like the top two. Is just wild, wild

(01:22:27):
wild wild, And you're seen it in Colorado with the
Venezuelan gangs. We had that story too. The Venezuelan gangs
have been they took over several, not just one, several
apartment buildings in Aurora, Colorado. And what is their governor doing?

(01:22:48):
What's the governor of Colorado doing? Where's Newsom? In California?
Is Gavin Newsom? Has he been asked to say anything
about this? I would think that that's kind of a
big deal, right. Has he been asked to say a
single thing? I I don't know. I'm it is uh,
that's a terrifying thing to to But that's that is

(01:23:11):
what that's what we're gonna happen more, depending on what
happens after November. I just can't. And it's not just
places like California either. I mean, like I said, Colorado,
this stuff is happening everywhere. Venezuelan gangs in New York,
New Jersey. I mean, there's it's everywhere, absolutely everywhere.

Speaker 7 (01:23:30):
Is it just a coincidence that Biden, who was busting
and flying these illegals in all over the country, were
flying them to areas that they were kind of needing
a little more citizenry to get a little more delegate consideration.
Is it just a coincidence?

Speaker 3 (01:23:45):
Maybe every I don't believe in coincidences anymore, especially in politics.
It's like the matrix. There's no such thing as deja vous.
There's no such thing as coincidences and politics either. Speaking
of California Democrat policies, shake Shack, shake Shack is shutting.
Be careful with this. Six California locations, including five in
Los Angeles, because they hiked up the minimum wage to

(01:24:08):
twenty dollars an hour, and so they can't keep up.
So the burger chain is closing nine of these stores,
and they were looking at their how much money they
were making and all of this, and they said they
were not able. They're not projected to provide acceptable returns
those shacks, they said in the foreseeable future. So five

(01:24:31):
of them are in la one the other is in Oakland,
so it lowers the total to thirty seven. So on
April first, that's where minimum wage shot up to twenty
dollars an hour. So Shakescheck wouldn't comment further on whether
it was, but you know it is, and it's the
first time because the business is kind of booming, isn't it.

(01:24:51):
I mean, Shakeshack's a really popular. Yeah, it's a very popular.

Speaker 6 (01:24:55):
In areas that aren't Democrat run.

Speaker 3 (01:24:57):
Well, these were a but I think it's the twenty
dollars an hour because people they can't afford it. I mean,
good night, you're paying somebody twenty dollars an hour to
make a hamburger. I'm not denigrating work, but also don't
denigrate other people's skill sets by demanding a wage for
a particular position where the market doesn't afford. The market
doesn't support it naturally, So you're going to see more

(01:25:21):
of this, they had to cut a lot of these
have had to cut employee hours, and a lot of
them are moving towards automation to offset the higher wages
because it's very expensive and when again, you have a
market that doesn't support it. Here's how you can tell.
This is why I think all of this demand about
minimum wage is so much nonsense. All of the places

(01:25:45):
like Shakeshack or others, like in these states where they
pass this twenty dollars an hour minimum wage, just some
sort of evidence that they care about the fault. You know,
people who are working in this in entry level positions, well,
if you really love them, you'd make it one hundred
dollars an hour, right, But you don't really. But that's
the first thing. The second thing is that they jack
up this twenty dollars an hour minimum wage. And do

(01:26:09):
you think if they were told, well, now your burger
that maybe was going to be six bucks is now
going to cost you twelve dollars for justin hamburger, and
if you want to do a combo that's going to
be like fifteen twenty bucks. These people would bitch and
moan over that. But if you told them, hey, you
wanted these people to make twenty dollars an hour. This
is what it takes. That's the true measure of whether

(01:26:30):
or not they actually support it, because see, if they
really did support increasing the minimum wage to that amount,
they would have supported it voluntarily in the market. Oh
you know, I know the burger costs us much, but
I support you having a higher wage, So I'm going
to give you more money for this meal than what
it costs. They would have done that instead of waiting

(01:26:51):
to be forced to do it. I think it's all fake.
It's all Marxist fakery, that's all it is.

Speaker 8 (01:26:57):
And now all of the news you would probably make.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 3 (01:27:02):
A welsh Man is lucky to be alive after he
was stung two hundred and forty times by wasps. This
is crazy. Andrew Powell went outside his family home near
Breckon Whales to inspect the fields and he saw a
large swarm of wasps heading his way. He thought maybe
another farmer messed with their hive or nest or whatever,

(01:27:23):
and they came right for him and started stinging him.
Apparently there were thousands of them, and he ran toward
his house, fighting out the insects. They attacked his wife
as well. They got two hundred and forty stings on him.
He's fifty seven years old, so he had to get
medical attention, obviously, and he was trying to. He actually
was drifting in and out of consciousness and credits doctors
was saving his life because of all of the poisonous

(01:27:45):
stings that he got. And so I mean, he is
just covered with these like red splotches and it looks
really bad. But he says now he's able to deal
with the pain without medication, that he's terrified to go outside. Ah,
that's horrible, what a horrible loss, jerks. A hotel chain
denies reselling rooms booked by Oasis fans. The hotel bookings

(01:28:07):
had been canceled by the hotel and were now back
up for three times the price. That seems to be
like a nice little scam, doesn't it? Nice little scam
that they got going there. So they said that the
hotel chain, the Maldron Hotel in Manchester, because of the
July twenty twenty five, the two weekends after speculation about

(01:28:29):
their return, she booked them, but they canceled her books,
they said, her bookings. They said it was a technical air,
and then they said that she could rebook them, but
it's going to be like three times the price. That
is complete. You can't do that. You can't. That's a
bait and switch. She'd already booked it. That's so stupid.
You got to honor that at that point. Let's see
an angry Uber driver shows up at at a woman's home

(01:28:51):
unannounce damages her property with a brick because her son
gave him a one star rating an Uber driver in Chicago,
so they withheld the woman's identity. Obviously, she was terrified,
but the guy got a one star rating and showed
up at the family's house and was like beating their
house with a brick. Seventeen year old had asked him

(01:29:11):
to take him to the Orlands Square mall, and he
said the driver was agitated and he drove radically and
he didn't. The kid apparently said, well, this is a
short cut, and the guy ignored him, was kind of rude,
and he said he was just trying to make it
within the mall to the mall, and the guy took
the longest way possible and was rude, and so he
gave him a one star service. One star rating for it.

(01:29:32):
The next day he arrived at their home and he
was livid, and the mom of course was shocked by
this and scared. That's completely crazy.

Speaker 9 (01:29:42):
You know.

Speaker 3 (01:29:42):
Here's the other thing too, that's weird. You can rate.
There are drivers and they can rate you. You have a
rating as a passenger. It's very interesting. So let's see
a free grocery store opens at a school in San Francisco.
I guess they need people to enroll so badly they're
trying to offer free food to a Bay Area free
grocery store at this school. Martin Luther King Junior Academic
Middle School in San France unveiled its new on campus

(01:30:05):
grocery store. So fresh fruits and vegetables, all of this
for free there, and it's for the students and their families.
We have a lot more on the way. Stick with
us back after this.

Speaker 10 (01:30:17):
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Speaker 20 (01:30:31):
President Clinton, great to see you gave an incredibly compelling
speech the other night at the Convention. If you can
just boil it down to an argument or so to
an undecided voter out there, I.

Speaker 9 (01:30:42):
Mean, what would you say you should vote for Kamala
Harris and Tim Wallas because their program will give us
more shared prosperity, and it will give us a shared
community where we're all living there rules and all our
children have a chance to live them.

Speaker 3 (01:30:59):
We all live in Everyone WoT with you shared? What
is this shared prosperity? Shared? So? Where and when is
one of the clan's gonna share some of their prosperous
millions with us? Share your prosperity?

Speaker 7 (01:31:13):
Bill?

Speaker 3 (01:31:14):
What about Doggie there? You're going to be sharing some
of your millions with us? Share the prosperity. What in
the world is that all these people are like, you
need to share, You need to share with other people,
but they don't do it themselves. I love It's like
it's like watching Screws McDuck lecture people about money. Stop.
Welcome back to the program, Danill, last year with you.
That's a Marxist thing, shared prosperity share? What did you say? Shared?

(01:31:38):
Something else?

Speaker 7 (01:31:39):
But the message of individualism and individual freedom is completely
lost on the left. Is no longer part of their
plantfor sharing's overrated.

Speaker 3 (01:31:46):
It is like I don't don't Here are the people
who like to twist scripture about being good stewards of
their fellow man, but they do so with the malicious
intent and God knows your heart, with the malicious intent
of trying to make that an argument for Marxism, except
they omit the free will aspect. And also if you're

(01:32:08):
going into it with malicious or ill intent, then it
doesn't count. So you know, there's that. But the idea
of sharing, especially when people think that they somehow have
like this right to what you've earned, is wild. I've

(01:32:31):
always thought sharing is overrated, and I was not one
of those parents who forced kids to share. Have we
ever talked about this?

Speaker 6 (01:32:39):
We have a little bit.

Speaker 3 (01:32:40):
I don't care. It's not me being a bad mom.
It's me being an anti Marxist. But sharing is no,
it's not sharing stupid, and you're somebody else some other kids.
Lack of preparation. It doesn't constitute an emergency on my
kid's part, you know that. Like here's how I look
at it. Like when we would when they were little,
and I would take them to the park to go
play right, and they'd have their toys that they would
bring with and it was you know, they're playing, even

(01:33:01):
if it was just by themselves. They wanted to play
at the park. Well, there would be kids that didn't
even want to play with them, but they just wanted
to play with their toys that would want to come
over and take their toys and then go do something
else with them. And the moms would look at me like, oh,
that's let them share, and I'm like, hell, no, uh huh,
we ain't doing that. You go when you get your
my kids playing by himself, he didn't bring These are
community toys. Somebody's hard work went to purchasing these. Now

(01:33:24):
this is a community toy box and he's playing by himself.
You go get your stuff. You go go, you go
get your kids stuff. You go to Tarja and you
go when you get your kids some stuff. I mean,
there's a difference between charity and then just entitlement, and
I think people can they confused the two. Sharing's overrated.
I don't know if I was really ever made to

(01:33:44):
share as a kid either. Come to think of it,
I was a lage key kid, so I didn't really
have any opportunities to test that out. So I just
think it's overrated. It really is, like sometimes you know,
sharing's fun, but you know.

Speaker 7 (01:33:57):
Sometimes for families that have multiple kids, sharing is necessary
because there's just can't afford single things for every kid.
So yeah, there are different scenarios.

Speaker 3 (01:34:05):
But but but I do think I get very Ron
Swanson about it. By and large, I think it's done
to emotionally manipulate kids into just giving up their belongings.
I've got theories. Cane talks about tinfoil. I got stock
on this one, just saying like the little house thing,
Oh can I can I go further? Can I go

(01:34:26):
on further?

Speaker 6 (01:34:27):
We have time.

Speaker 3 (01:34:28):
I don't want to offend anybody that with this one,
because people get really over the houses Decore. Yeah, people
get very defensive over there. And I'm not judging anybody's daycore,
but I have to I always thought that shabby chic
stuff in the all white palette is a way to

(01:34:51):
get you used to broke decore. It's broke chic. It's
a way to get you to fewer and crappier things.
And everything is white because you don't have any money
to get anything that isn't I think that they're conditioning
you into mediocre modernity. That's what it is. I don't know.
I'm just just like, for instance, there's a house that's

(01:35:13):
being built not too far from us. I mean, I
think it's a house. It looks like a doctor's office.
It's modern and brutalist, and it looks like a turd
in the punch bowl of otherwise like nice houses with
like terracotta roofs, like you know, because it's a desert
and it's just weird. I don't know if you've seen it,

(01:35:35):
I'll have to Okay, I'll have to tell you what
road it's on, but I literally want to pull up
and ask if I can see the dentist. It's like something.
It's like that. It's super super modern, and it's gray
and white. Everything's gray and white, and it's not like
a warm gray. It's like a steel, cold gray, super brutalist.

(01:35:57):
And I'm looking at this like that looks depressing. That's
not even fun. Like Lydia Dyet's level, like you know,
that level with Beetlejuice, where she was trying to make
it modern, it was still whimsical like this is. But
I've noticed a lot of that. I mean, you. They're
just like a brutalist modernity. It's trying to get you
used to all of that stuff. I just I don't know,

(01:36:19):
but I can't stand the all white, shabby chic, all
of that decor, and and everybody's houses look like that
one Aisland target because they all have the same stuff.
I don't know what happened that chain links became a
thing that people said on their coffee tables? Right, yeah?
Have you seen it? You you are a man, so
you haven't seen this, like a giant link of chain.

(01:36:40):
Have you guys seen this?

Speaker 6 (01:36:41):
No?

Speaker 3 (01:36:42):
I swear to you. Somebody out there is like I
know what you're talking about, or someone's looking at their
coffee table like feeling bad. I'm not going at you,
I promise. But it's like a giant chunk of like
two like one link or two little chain pieces that
are linked together. And they're everywhere now, sitting on every
you see it, Like, I don't understand. And some of
that they call it a table scape. The hell is

(01:37:02):
that it's they arrange stuff to sit on the.

Speaker 6 (01:37:06):
Table, decorative chains.

Speaker 7 (01:37:08):
Yes, and yes they have four links?

Speaker 11 (01:37:10):
Yes?

Speaker 17 (01:37:11):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (01:37:12):
Yes? Is how weird? Is it? Right? And it's everywhere,
everybody has all the influencers on Instagram, everybody has it,
and I'm just like, that's an interesting piece of jcore
that they introduced a chain link.

Speaker 6 (01:37:26):
Look at the prices are getting for them going to
make some of.

Speaker 3 (01:37:28):
These I know, right, you could make yeah change, I
just you know, to chain you into your life of horrible,
mediocre modernist consumerism. Your people are literally getting like the
visuals of servitude and they're displaying them on the car.

(01:37:49):
That's how I look at it. I'm like, that's so
ironic in today's economy that that's what we're doing. That's
so ironic or coincidental rather oh my gosh. I'm sure
Joe Biden has some I just don't. I don't get it.
It's just weird to me. And I'm sure I'm gonna
get hate for it people because every now and then
I'll be like I don't like ship Lap and people
are like, what's wrong with ship Lap? I didn't just
say I just don't like it. I didn't say it
was wrong. It's not a thing that's right or wrong.

(01:38:11):
I'm just not it's not my jam. But I just
I don't know. It's just kind of just kind of funny.
I just and it's gonna get worse as the economy
gets worse. We all know this. It's gonna oh yeah,
and Steve. Steve's mad about disco because I said I
didn't like disco. I just it's not my jam. It
isn't some I'll never pretend to the.

Speaker 7 (01:38:31):
Words all disco, but I do I'd like some disco.

Speaker 3 (01:38:35):
But back to the point, though, I I just it's
It's very like, for instance, all the Californians that are
moving into Texas, they've been building these subdivisions to reflect
their tastes. And if you thought that, you know, the
old kind of eighties, all the houses look like ranch houses,

(01:38:57):
same style, just like different color brick or whatever, and
the neighborhood was weird. Wait until you see California modern
subdivisions like this. I don't know where the house ends.
It is just like snakes of houses up one street
and down the other. They all look the same, and
they're all right on top of each other, and they're
all they try to build. And some of them tried

(01:39:17):
to do the mcmanson subdivisions, where your house is right
on the damn road. Why would you build like a
big house like that and put it right on the road.
It just doesn't make any sense to me. It's like
having like a big giant truck and putting it on
little wheels. Why would you do that. I don't get it.
I don't understand it. I've got lots of questions. You've
seen those two Kane right, and it's jarring. It is

(01:39:38):
such a jarring like this is where the Californians live,
and all the Californians move there. They all move and
they all stay in these like modern little neighborhoods that
they've been building all around Dallas and Fort Worth. It
is the weirdest thing. Like you drive by it and
it's like a cult. They're like, that's where the Californians live, California,
the California modern houses, that's where they all live. It's

(01:39:59):
probably completely terror terror rising over there. Who knows needles
and feces in the streets. I don't even know. We
don't go over there. It's a bad part of town.
So anyway, I had to share some of that. I
had a point with it, and I got distracted. Uh
but can we play the Dougie uh video where he's

(01:40:20):
trying to lead a chant because Cain doesn't understand how
this guy got married twice, and honestly I don't either.
Go ahead, it's Dougie speaking and he tries to lead
a chant doesn't work out well for him.

Speaker 18 (01:40:33):
US.

Speaker 3 (01:40:34):
Oh, I almost had.

Speaker 20 (01:40:35):
It, Usa, USA, So.

Speaker 3 (01:40:41):
You get sayah, you gut sayah. We'll play it again
when one gets a video already. He heard his voice.
He sounded so enthusiastic about it, you say you sigh.
He sounded very excited about.

Speaker 15 (01:40:55):
It, like no, in his why to the limit, he
only wanted to two usays, and then he cut everybody off,
like that was as much.

Speaker 3 (01:41:03):
That's as much patriotism as you could take. You only
get two ussays. Anything that's a good point. Anything beyond
that's too much. Okay, you can say a third, go ahead,
give us the third one.

Speaker 6 (01:41:15):
He stopped saying that. The crowds like, oh, he's not
saying it anymore.

Speaker 3 (01:41:17):
Oh yeah, they get like right on Q though, they right.

Speaker 9 (01:41:20):
On Q.

Speaker 3 (01:41:22):
Usa USA. So why are the people behind him like, no,
it's awkward. Why it's so awkward?

Speaker 6 (01:41:34):
They paid the hold signs chance.

Speaker 3 (01:41:36):
I've never progressives? Can I just say like classical more
classical liberals ort not even that old school democrats used
to know how to have rallies. Progressives don't. It's weird,
isn't it. They're all like so robotic, they have no
iem you at a you know at they always stop
saying it. I'm gonna only say two. It's really weird. Man.

(01:41:59):
Are you watching that interview tonight? By the way, I can.

Speaker 6 (01:42:03):
You know.

Speaker 7 (01:42:03):
The reason why I'll watch it is just to see
where all the editing happened, and just to see how
because you know it being pre taped, there's no way
on God's green Earth there isn't gonna be some editing
to this. So I'm just watching it for that and
then to see all the positions he's flip flopped on.

Speaker 3 (01:42:19):
Yeah, well I'm sure, sure, Well that's gonna be fun. Yeah,
I'm gonna watch. I'm gonna watch it, but I will
say we're not gonna be on air tomorrow. We're having
an extended weekend for Labor Day weekend, and we'll be
back on Tuesday, so I'm gonna have cuts some stuff
on Tuesday, although I think if it's bad, they'll probably
do something ridiculous over the weekend to distract from it.

Speaker 10 (01:42:38):
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Speaker 7 (01:42:55):
Sure, come here, let.

Speaker 6 (01:42:56):
Me ask you this.

Speaker 22 (01:42:56):
You know, as recently as a couple of weeks ago,
it seemed like Donald Trump was having a feud with you,
and now he's thanking you for helping he and the
Republicans win in Georgia.

Speaker 10 (01:43:10):
What happened, Well, look, there was.

Speaker 5 (01:43:14):
A little distraction and obviously on their side when it
came to Georgia. But to me, that's in the past.
I've been saying that, guys, literally for over a year now,
that I was going to support our nominee, that we
had to win Georgia. The road to the White House
runs through Georgia, and I still believe today we cannot
afford four more years of Kamala Harrison Joe Biden.

Speaker 3 (01:43:33):
Well, it's true he didn't totally answer the question, but
I don't care because I just wanted everybody to get along,
so you know, we don't have to have communism Comma
munism coming up after November. Welcome back to the program.
Dana lashed with you. That's Georgia Governor Brian Kent who's
answering that question there from Steve Doucy. And I don't

(01:43:54):
really don't care what made it happen, just that it happened.
I wanted a real quick touch on some of this polling,
some of the Senate polling. In fact, it's actually Trump's polster,
Tony Fabrizio's firm. He has the Republican rogers going up
against Slack in a Michigan forty three to forty three.
A Pennsylvania the Democrat cases ahead of McCormick forty six

(01:44:15):
to forty three. It's a Pinpoint Policy Institute in Wisconsin,
Baldwin and Hoved Democrat Republican respectively, forty eight forty three.
It is super close, and it's a pretty evenly split
measure on all of the on the survey, the Democrat

(01:44:37):
to Republican, it's it's actually pretty dee. And that's on Senate.
That's a pretty decent survey, even though it's the it's
you know, a Trump favorite polster. It's a decent survey.
It is very very close. And this is this is
why I pulled this up. This came over from Semaphore.

(01:44:59):
They did a ser basing democratic excitement about voting, a
surging to two thousand and eight levels. I am not
if this was towards the end of October, I would
be concerned. As it is, it's at the end of August,
and so I'm not as concerned about this, But I
do think that people need to kind of take note
and sort of keep an eye out because a lot

(01:45:19):
of this is just left over from the DNC and
herriding walls. It's just like the the ripples of that.
And I don't imagine any kind of enthusiasm staying up
at this point for Democrat voters. They were saying twenty
two percent out of fifty six fifty six percent, so
they were enthusiastic, more enthusiastic twenty two percent, so that
they were less so, so just keep some of that

(01:45:42):
in mind. And then there's a seventh state, seven swing states.
This is in your prep battleground states where Trump and
Harris are tied, and that is also reflected by the
RCP average, the Cook Political Report and five point thirty
eight very close. A lot of work needs to be done.
Today's Stupidity Camp.

Speaker 7 (01:46:01):
Well, Kama thought it was necessary to explain what a
team is in front of kids who have spent their
entire life being on teams. So let's hear it.

Speaker 12 (01:46:09):
That's cut a eight one county line.

Speaker 3 (01:46:13):
All of.

Speaker 14 (01:46:15):
You are leaders by the very fact that you all
are here inst doing what you do, kit.

Speaker 3 (01:46:23):
Of doing as one high school am I it's a
high school.

Speaker 6 (01:46:29):
High school.

Speaker 7 (01:46:30):
She's talking them like there's seven What does she do?
Is she drunk?

Speaker 3 (01:46:34):
I don't think she. I don't think she has the
capability to relate to people. She's just not a good
speaker and she's and it just does It's just she
just doesn't resonate. It's stupid now, folks. That does it
for us today. I will be back behind the mic
with you on Tuesday, but you can check out Facebook obviously.
In the meantime YouTube I can subscribe and substract chapter
and verse. Have a great weekend. God bless
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