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October 10, 2024 105 mins
Hurricane Milton barrels through Florida overnight as what Gov. DeSantis describes it as a “not worst-case scenario storm”. Kamala Harris' campaign continues to pick fights with Ron DeSantis. Tim Walz hired a gamer who plays World of Warcraft to react to his own rally on Twitch. Trump and Harris are tied in Michigan. Tim Walz proposes eliminating the Electoral College. Dana breaks down close Senate and House races. A one-legged Florida Man named “Lieutenant Dan” goes viral for staying in his boat during two hurricanes. Dana breaks down some of the storm damage and water levels from Hurricane Milton. The Federal Government will house migrants in Midtown Manhattan hotels through 2025. Gov. Whitmer feeds a Left-Wing Podcaster a Dorito as if It’s the Eucharist while wearing a Kamala/Walz Hat.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I am working with the President of the United States.
I'm working with the director of FEMA marshaling all my
state assets. We've been doing this now, NonStop for over
two weeks between Helene and this, and so if there's
anything I can leverage to benefit my people, I'm going
to do it.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
The fact of the.

Speaker 1 (00:17):
Matter is they put out a story saying I didn't
take I didn't even know she was trying to reach me.
But she has no role in this process. And I've
been dealing with these storms in Florida under both Trump
and Biden. Neither of them ever politicized it. And in fact,
all the storms I've dealt with under this administration, although
I've worked well with the President, she has never called

(00:39):
in Florida. She has never offered any support.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
Well, what he was saying, if you finish a sentence,
is that she has never called to offer any support.
She's never called prior for any hurricane. Is is what
he was saying there. And then now it's different because
you know, it's an election and she's got to try
to make herself seem like executive in some way. And

(01:07):
I'm not kidding you. This is still going She's still
doing this. We're not talking about this. I want to
make it really clear. I'm not like going over this
over and over it because you know, I'm trying to
keep it in the news, or because you know I've
we're trying to be pettier or anything to that effect.

(01:28):
I mean, as Kan can attest. I mean, we're still
talking about it because she keeps doing it, and she
I mean, she was tweeting about it, she gave she
said a couple more things about it in the press.
She was tweeting about it. It's really embarrassed scene to

(01:51):
see this continue to happen and to her to do this.
As you know, you've got Floridians going through a hurricane.
So welcome to the program, Dana lash with you. We're
at the top of this first hour, and I wanted
to give you the lay of the land with everything. Uh,

(02:14):
I mean, because the hurricane blew through yesterday, Hurricane Milton,
and now everybody is you know, you've got you've got
Ronda Santis who's dealing with leading through recovery efforts and
trying to I mean, they're doing can I say they're
doing a really good job. The linemen, the uh, I mean,

(02:35):
the way that they're they're the power, they're getting the
power back on. They said that they're still like you know,
obviously tons of people without power, but they're getting that rectified.
Because it's an en they got to deal with the
infrastructure issue. Uh, they're dealing with getting the roads cleared. Uh,
they can't do that in some of the areas where
they still have those storm searches. And from what I
I don't has it crested yet. I don't know that

(02:56):
it's crested yet, meaning that I don't know if it's
if it's if we're done seeing some of the floodwater
come through some of these areas. But it's I mean,
it's pretty amazing the organized response and outreach and all
of that that you're seeing in Florida with regards to
this hurricane. I mean, it's super impressive, and so that's

(03:19):
what we're watching. I'm so glad that. I mean, there
were fatalities, sadly, and you don't want to see any fatalities,
but in a lot of these areas, from what I've
been hearing, is that it could have been worse. I
have some friends that live on the outskirts of Tampa
Bay and they were saying that they were actually they
I mean they were dealing you're dealing with, you know,
fatalities and damage, but they were saying that they were

(03:39):
actually shocked that it wasn't worse. And they and my
friends were saying that because you know, were you check
in with everybody. My friends were saying that they actually
they were kind of stealing themselves, and they said that
it really and they think it was because the advanced
preparedness audio. Somebody thirty DeSantis is he this is how
he's describing Milton. Very practical. We who are not in

(04:02):
hurricane territory see it. We're like, oh my gosh, that's
a turnier on the water airbar run and I mean
you add water to it and you just as a
whole level of freak out. Floridians are like, yeah, this
is the stand has been very practical about it. Watch.

Speaker 1 (04:15):
What we can say is the storm was significant, but
thankfully this was not the worst case scenario. The storm
did weaken before landfall, and the storm surge, as initially reported,
has not been as significant overall as what was observed
for Hurricane Helene. Right now, it looks like Sarasota County

(04:36):
had the most significant storm surge, likely somewhere between eight
to ten feet. And remember with Helene, we had fifteen
to twenty feet up in Taylor County.

Speaker 2 (04:46):
So I mean, thankfully. I mean it looks like they're
I mean, it looks like they're very, very prepared, and
they're going to bounce back right quick. So I mean, goodness,
I'm just so glad that. I mean, this is it's
the difference between between if you look at the response,
you know, in North Carolina, and then you look at
how Florida was handling it. There's a difference in how
you're how you act immediately to be prepared and what

(05:08):
you're you know, you have to have everything covered and
there's so many different moving parts that come together. I mean,
it really is multitasking to the nth degree. I am
so blown away by you know, all the people, the
electrical workers and uh you know all of these you know,
every the people who uh, the engineers for bridges and everything.
I mean, they're already having people on the ground as
soon as waters are receiving it's safe to get in

(05:30):
there because did you hear the gators are patrolling there
like actual legit. The animals that you make boots out
of alligators and that yeah gat fritters. Nobody had no
gator friders before. It's actually not bad. They actually taste
like I'm all about culling herds, right, I don't want
to put alligator. I can't really snuggle it. But you
guys get But yeah, where's the story yet? I gotta
have this because I I had everyone who lives in

(05:53):
Florida sent me the story. All of you sent me
the story today. So alligators are stalking homes and floodwaters
after Milton barreled through, and I, I guess I there
are a lot of houses on canals and there's like
a lot of obviously a lot of waterways. I mean,
you're out walking your dog. You gotta pay attention to

(06:14):
all this stuff. They said that some residents they could
see that one. Apparently there was one video going around
that it wasn't an old hurricane, it was a new
one where there was like somebody saw a smaller gator
kind of like in the floodwaters in the front yard.
Someone said that they found an alligator snapping at the
tire in the floodwater. Uh, there's yes, So you gotta
be a little I mean there's video of it. Okay,

(06:35):
the gator that's that's snapping at the tire cane does
not seem to be twee, that's a large gator. What
do Okay? So some people are like, oh, you know
some of these smaller gators, what if Floridians think smaller
gators are Any gator that I can't yeat is big.

(06:56):
This is kind of how I look at it. Go Lee.
So they said, there, you know, please take caution because
now the gator's house comes to you. So U But
the power outages, I mean obviously Tampa's Arisota area, going
down south to Fort Myers, you're still seeing I mean, Sarah,
the Hardy County, I think is what it is. You
still have ninety six hundred ninety eight percent. They're they're

(07:17):
working hard to restore that going up to Belusia, uh,
Flager counties as well. So call your counties. But we're
I'm I'm I'm praying for everybody in that in that area.
We got a lot of listeners out there, got a
lot of friends and family out there, and uh so far,
I mean, it looks like Florida's going to be able to,
you know, build back really quick. They were prepared. They

(07:38):
were almost over prepared, weren't they. They're so prepared. They're
still helping out other states. Florida is so prepared. They're
still helping out other states. Now, you would think in
all of this that your response, if you were a candidate, say,
and you were running for political office, say, you would

(07:59):
think that you're response would be, how can we best help?
How can we best figure out you know, how to partner?
What do you need? What is it that we can do?
And instead, Kamala Harris has been NonStop. She's been tweeting,
She's been complaining about it to the press. She has

(08:21):
been I mean, she's still doing her little media blitz.
And in the meantime, where's this audio? Let me pull
this audio somebdy from Biden because this was yesterday. I
tweeted about it. It was yesterday, Biden. Biden was saying
that he was asked by the press. This is not
the third time, third time he was asked by the

(08:45):
press as to whether or not DeSantis needed to take
Kamala Harris's calls on hurricanes, and Biden audio is not
listen to this, this is this is just literally yesterday evening,
mister President.

Speaker 3 (09:01):
Does her Santas need to take to Vice President Harris's calls.

Speaker 4 (09:08):
All I can tell you is that I'm talking to
Governor Santis. He's been very gracious. She thanked me for
all we've done. He knows what we're doing, and and
I think that's important.

Speaker 2 (09:20):
He's he's like, we know, he's we're in contact. He
even said, I gave him my my what did he say,
his personal number, direct number or something like that. He's like,
even has my personal number. So yeah, that's exactly. Yeah.
Who's politicizing though? Who's politicizing it? I think it's I

(09:40):
think the person who's politicizing it is is Kamala Harris,
is what I think. But he's this is the third
time that he's undercut her. He just threw her under
the bus, iced her out. Can give me more analogies,
I need all of them. He just iced her out. See,
she should have made sure that she was on the

(10:01):
same page as him before she pulled this stunt, and
she didn't, And so now she looks like a fool,
a fool with zero political acumen. And she is a fool.
But you know what I mean. So he's I mean,
he just this is the third time. How many times
you're gonna get hit by the bus's tires before you're like,

(10:24):
maybe I should stop getting out, you know, in front
of this, maybe I should stop doing this? At what point?
Because let me pull this up too. This was she
just tweeted this a little bit ago. Hold on here, okay,
here it is an hour ago. She was again picking
a fight on Twitter with DeSantis. She made up a

(10:47):
quote and attributed it to him her Kamala uh verified
campaign account. She actually made up a quote and attributed
it to him. She this is what she said. She said, quote,
how do you characterize the federal response at this point,
Governor DeSantis? Quote, well, I've worked well with the Biden

(11:08):
Harris administration. They've been in close contact. They've approved a
request for a disasked relief fate and guess what, it's
literally not what he said. He didn't say Harris. He
just said the President and he didn't say they they
She literally made up his quote to put herself in there.
Is that not some pigmy energy If y'all ever heard it,
Oh my gosh, She legit made up the quote to

(11:32):
try to get it in there, to try to get it.
Oh my gosh, so she she just lied about it again.
She didn't even use those words. That is so desperate.
And how why does she keep doing that? Who in
the hell is advising her? Oh my gosh, who is
advising her? Keep doing it? You're doing great? Golly? So

(11:58):
she is. I mean, this is you can't make this up.
I wanted to. By the way, he is not in
a mood to play around. This was at his press
conference a little this morning. Where's this this was? He
was asked, it was, yeah, this was a Wall Street
journal and pulling up the piece actually, because you know,
you always have these pieces where they're immediate. I know,
you know there's going to be damage, right, you know that,

(12:20):
But a lot of time they're like completely over the top.
And he was asked about this. Listen, listen, He's like, no,
we're not doing.

Speaker 5 (12:27):
This for analysts position that Hillton's losses takes fifty billion dollars?

Speaker 6 (12:33):
Does the state have any sort of.

Speaker 1 (12:35):
How the hell would a Wall Street analyst be able
to know it's been dark all day? What you just
gonna know that you're going to do? I mean, like,
give me a break on some of this stuff. That
they're doing damage assessments.

Speaker 2 (12:45):
Now, He's right, because they're trying to fear monger and
trying to make it look They're trying to find anything
that they can use to try to make them look bad.
The Price is working so hard they need DeSantis to
look bad to make Harris look better. And DeSantis is like,
I ain't even playing that. I'm your Huckleberry. He's just
taken out the trash. He don't have time for us.
A's alpha. All right, we got a lot more on
the way. We got headlines coming up as we roll

(13:05):
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Speaker 2 (14:35):
So now they're saying there's a wave of heart attacks
in young people and it may be fueled by the rona,
not the injection that we had no idea what was
in it, and we just went out and stuck ourselves.
I didn't, but you know some did. The saying they
said that people who get risk with the covid now
are at a higher risk of heart attacks and strokes
years after nearing a clear in the infection, according to
a major study. Now Kane doesn't he thinks a little

(14:56):
differently about all this. You think it's just.

Speaker 3 (14:59):
The I think it's the vaccine, absolutely, the COVID vaccine
in the boosters absolutely causing.

Speaker 2 (15:06):
Because they were looking at this and pull this up.
They were saying that it's I mean like people under
like what forty five? Oh yeah, and younger, it's like.

Speaker 3 (15:15):
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(15:59):
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Raccoons raccoons. The story is funny. This isn't Seattle, Washington.
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(16:20):
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in Kitsap County near Seattle, and she's been well, you

(16:41):
know what caused this? She was feeding them scraps for
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I've been feeding them scraps. And she said the sheer
number and the hostility. She said that. She said, normal
raccoons are nice, but these new ones scare her. That's
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some of the polling hold up. But I've got to
make fun of something so bad. So Timmy Walls hired
a They hired a gamer. Kill me now. They hired
a gamer to play World of Warcraft so he could

(18:58):
just skiv ity riz right up in the whole. I
guess what zoomer dialect. They hired a gamer to play
World of Warcraft and on twitch. They had it on
Harris's Twitch page. It was this guy named Preheat. What
they got like five thousand a whole five thousand views?

Speaker 10 (19:17):
Whoop news?

Speaker 2 (19:18):
Excim mey bop up? Where'ssweet? I mean they got a
whole five thousand views, no cap, very demure, and uh
I love it they got This is media. I just
trying to blow this up. At its height, the live
stream received nearly five thousand views. Who kill me so?

(19:40):
They said that after it transitioned to just regular World
of Warcraft game plan dropped about thirty five hundred viewers.
I I'm not gonna be able to get thro this
this whole segment without choking to death. So ah yeah,
it's it's that it's this meme where it's you remember
an alien where it's Gorney Weaver or if you're al

(20:01):
Sharp and Signorey Weaver and the aliens right here will
somebody replaced it with moo dang and just said skibbity
riz you know, Bob pop Ohio. And that's what it's like,
a whole meme. Anyway, So Tim Walls, he went live,
and they're trying to make a big deal out of it,
and this is how they were. This is how wired.
Who is Wired, which is the leftist site of Fake Nerds,

(20:22):
wrote this quote the Harris's heris campaign's goal and combining
the rally with World of Warcraft game please to increase
the Harrison Walls visibility to young men who make up
the majority of twhich is user base. So that's so lame,
you know that these people this is the closest to
combat he's ever gotten, by the way, playing World of Warcraft,

(20:43):
Tim Walls, I mean he can be like, look I'm
almost there in combat. Whoa Leroy Jenkins? So the I
guess did he did? He actually I don't think he
actually played it. Did he just sit there while someone
else played it? Dear heavens? Did he?

Speaker 3 (21:02):
I don't even know if he was there watching it,
to be honest with.

Speaker 2 (21:05):
You, they oh, my gosh, it was the first time
that they're gonna stream live gameplay and in twitchy cam.
And they did. They did he Actually, he did not
actually play, because he doesn't play. Nobody believes he plays.
I mean, look at I mean, all you gotta look
at is jazz hands. He knows. Dude doesn't play. He's
he does no idea what this is. He had no idea,

(21:26):
so they The Harris campaign described Preheat, who specializes in
the world of warcraft and rights guides for the game,
as a volunteer for the campaign and Trump, they noted,
has his own Twitch page, but he hasn't outloaded any videos,
and he's never livestream a video game because he's in.
He's an older dude who doesn't let's like not pretend like,

(21:47):
don't sit here and be like, go look at me.
Oh dude, we're a war craft. Oh I'm like you guys.
I'm just like you kids, skippity rhez, I'm just like you.
No cap. Nobody. Nobody believes that he does us. Nobody
believes that he even knows what this is. He's nobody.
Nobody buys this. By the way, I have to say

(22:08):
that there's a segment of our audience listening that is like,
what is she saying? What is she saying? What is
the skippy? She's speaking in tongues. It's if you have kids,
you know too, right? So he hired so he They

(22:30):
played the game next to the rally. He didn't play it.
They just that is so on point with this with
this campaign. So wait a minute, We're not gonna play No,
we're not gonna play World of War crad. Someone's gonna
play it like next to us. I'm not even kidding.

Speaker 6 (22:46):
Is it worse that they paid this guy or girl
to react to his own rally just to sit there
and stare at it like you need more validation?

Speaker 2 (22:54):
I'm sorry what that was.

Speaker 6 (22:55):
The community note that he paid They paid him to
react to one of his rallies on Twitch.

Speaker 2 (23:00):
Okay, full stop. They paid this dude to do a
reaction video to one of Tim Wolls to the Walls rally.

Speaker 3 (23:10):
Why are we putting these people in charge of anybody.

Speaker 2 (23:11):
Oh my gosh, what oh wait did the rally? Here
was that video of the rally where they were in
the gym. It was literally a Wall's rally. Oh my
gosh audio somebody twenty seven, don't spit liquids out, don't
choke on your food because it's so cringe you could
cringe to death. There is a viewer warning with this video. Uh,

(23:32):
the likelihood of cringing to death is very real. It
is a rally in Tucson. We probably can't play anything music.
They're playing Beyonce Love on Top, and I mean, wow,
I'm just getting wow wow. If you wanted to know
if what would it would look like if he translated

(23:53):
a gap sweater set to a gymnasium full of people?
This is it. I mean, so, I don't know who
the guy is dancing. I guess that's part of his
I guess it's one of the Walls campaign people. But
they're playing Beyonce's Love on Top and then they have
all these people in this genesis in Tucson. I don't
know who the chicken the pink shirt is. I want
to die to death. And the look look this is

(24:16):
this is like the twenty twenty four campaign version of
top that the horrible cringe rap from that one movie
starring Blake Lively's sister. It was the Witch movie. Remember that.
Don't google it, You'll die. It's horrible. That's one of
the worst things that that's their cart. So the guy

(24:36):
was paid to basically do this kind of reaction, to
react to that. How does one get that job? How
does one, like guess I would like to react to things,
pay me. I want to react to Tim Wallis's campaign.
Look at all these sad, sad white Marxists, Let's react
to them. So they hired So they hired this guy

(24:58):
just to play the game next to him. And they've
been trying to reach people. They've been advertising during you know,
on IGN, which is a gaming site. They've been major
gaming events, all this stuff, and they've been trying to
reach out. Now a couple of things with this because
he doesn't play, and obviously it's cringe pandering. But maybe
I don't know, like maybe some in the Republican Party

(25:20):
should stop this stupid, dumb talk against video games and
gaming and maybe engage the gaming community. Whenever I see
someone railing against games, I mean ten to ten. It's
always either it's always someone who's never played them. They've
never played them. I'm just not going to take commentary

(25:42):
about how games are bad and how we should ignore
them from like some you know, irrelevant, you know, middle aged,
you know, a big government George W. Bush level compassion
Republican kind of operative on TV, or somebody with their
extensions curled into perfect corals on Fox or CNN or MSNB.

(26:04):
I'm not gonna sit here and take these people's commentary
about gaming when they don't even play. They have no
idea what the community is, they have no idea what
goes into it, they have no idea how social it is,
none of it and they all think that. I mean,
it's like these people would be gun controllers. Honestly, it's
the same logic. So maybe some of the Republican Party
should stop this stupid talk against video games and maybe

(26:25):
engage the community instead. And maybe maybe someone should have
told Waltz that there's a big hurricane that was heating
Florida yes last night, because that rally was happening yesterday.
That what we just showed you that was happening yesterday. Yeah,
can you imagine, Like I can't even deal so it's

(26:47):
but they're they're doing it. You don't see were I've
been telling Republicans, you guys need to be doing this,
going a game lobbies and start registering people to vote.
What are you doing? What are you doing? You guys
got to start like engaging. They have to start engaging,
all right. So some pulling, we got it. So. Uh,
there were a couple we pulled this up here. I'm

(27:08):
trying to I'm fighting with my book marketing system. By
the way, it doesn't want to sync on this computer
from my other computers. To bear with me because I've
got a million things to say for you. There was
a new Quinnipiac that came out, uh, and it's I mean,
it is showing Let's see there's I think that in
some of these battleground states there is starting to be

(27:30):
a narrowing, but it's still so incredibly close. There was
one that came out yesterday, a small it was really small.
It was a Quintipiac PU survey. There was another we
pulled this up forgive me Pennsylvania and Trump Pennsylvania's plus one.
This is a hill Emerson pole that is new. And

(27:52):
I was looking this morning at some of the data
from this Hill Emerson Pole. It's pretty even sampled. It's
likely voters, though it's swing state likely voters, so it's
not registered voters. So that has a little bit less
weight to me than if it was, you know, actual
registered voters. And it was plus a little over sampled
with women. But it is it showed. It showed Trump

(28:16):
up in that poll plus one. I mean in Pennsylvania,
I think Republicans are making they're gaining some ground, but
it's still close. And part of the reason, if I'm
being very honest about it, is they waited this long
to get disengaged. This was something that you've heard me
talk about ad nauseam for months now, and I think
that there would have probably been a little bit I

(28:37):
think he would have probably had a lead beyond margin
of error had they had they been a little bit
more engaged with a ground game, just just staying I mean,
and I feel you know that's that. I mean, it
is what it is. But this no, no, no, no. A
couple of others. So there's in Michigan they are tied.
That's also with the Hill that was looking at a
handful of swing states. They're tied in Michigan and it

(29:00):
was I mean literally forty nine to forty nine. I mean,
there's there's no daylight Ohio. Trump is pulling ahead in Ohio.
At North Carolina. This is again where I think why
Harris was trying to shore up her hurricane participation in involvement,
because Trump in one I have it where he's point
six and then one he's up one. So I mean
it's a virtual tie there. He's doing fine in Florida,

(29:23):
he's doing fine in Texas. Those aren't even considered battleground states.
But really it's like Pennsylvania and North Carolina, I think
are states that everybody's watching right now. Tied in Wisconsin
as well, So that's just some of the latest aggregate pulling.
And like you know, the Quinnipiac looking at some of that,
that was a likely voter, not registered voter as well,
but very I mean it's interesting. I think that there

(29:43):
she doesn't have anything to give her any kind of momentum,
and she's she's I think this whole picking a fight
with DeSantis over the hurricane was her campaign's attempt to
try to manufacture something to react to, to create some
kind of momentum, because what can happen now from now
until November, where she can use that as like a springboard.

(30:08):
There's nothing she's already cycled through everything that she could
have used the convention, the nominee, there's I mean, unless
they have a debate. But I think that Trump would
be wise to kind of wait and see for the
next week where the polls are and then determine if
he wants to have another debate, because he can't have
another debate like he had last time. Not that he

(30:29):
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The Ale Glans. So are the days of the United States.

Speaker 5 (31:58):
The other point, Mike, that I would make, especially it
came through on the briefing from the federal experts. It's
really important that we think about the language that we're
using to talk about what we are predicting, because for example,
it has moved from time to time from a category
five to a category four. It's important that we not
emphasize that downgrading has happened, because in fact, the difference

(32:22):
between category five and category four in terms of the
danger and the damage, it's pretty much the same.

Speaker 2 (32:30):
And that's how hurricanes work. She's trying so hard. That's
like real pickny energy, is it not. That's like pick me,
pick me. She's trying so hard to remain relevant in
this whole thing, and it's just I don't think it's
working for it, dude.

Speaker 3 (32:43):
You know what I gleaned from that is she.

Speaker 2 (32:46):
Talked about were you on burden by what has been.

Speaker 3 (32:48):
No, not at all. Actually hearing her.

Speaker 2 (32:51):
Did you like then diagrams?

Speaker 3 (32:52):
Hearing her actually creates a burden, which is really weird.
But anyway, she was talking about downgrading, don't make it,
you know, like, oh, it's not actually coming down, just
because we downgraded from five to a fours not coming
down yet. They don't do that with inflation when inflation
itself is let's say, going down as the rate of

(33:14):
increase is slightly decreasing they are clearly out there saying, oh,
it's down, everything's down, everything's great, guys, inflation's down. It
clearly isn't down. But yeah, there's a double standard there
as it relates to government.

Speaker 2 (33:27):
I just love how she's trying so hard, like, let's
get her in your I mean, it's very important that
I offer this analysis on how the wind works and
the hurricane. You know, she's just I actually, I don't
want to say it. I feel kind of good about
her chances of being unsuccessful in November. I'm feeling, and

(33:52):
you guys know how cautious I am. I don't want
to say it totally. I don't want to commit because
I'm very cautious, but I got a gut feeling. I'm
just saying, just saying, I got a little bit of
a gut feeling because she's so bad. She's so bad.
I've never I hear. I thought this whole time that

(34:12):
Republicans were the ones who were their own worst enemies
and that would just absolutely snatch defeat from the jaws
of victory. No, no, no, it's actually her. She's the
worst I have never seen a candidate, and my whole
I can't say this enough that has such an an
absence of a lack of political acumen. And oh my gosh,

(34:35):
she keeps going with the hurricane thing. The only other person,
I mean, even Christy Nolan knew to stop defending the
dog pit hell, I mean, Kamala Harris just keeps going
with this. Just won't stop, can't stop, just non stop.

Speaker 3 (34:50):
Good night seeing. Yesterday she was on a zoom call
or something. I thought, we have do we have this?
It was cut too. I think she was on a
zoom call. And even though her mic was open and
she was trying to tell aids who were handing her
the answers to questions, she was trying to tell them,
it's a live broadcast. Listen to this flood. We really
got to watch those those areas, in those communities, so

(35:12):
it takes quite a while for that water to drain.

Speaker 2 (35:15):
Does she not know how to mute her?

Speaker 3 (35:17):
No, she doesn't know how to mute those types.

Speaker 2 (35:19):
I don't know how to push any buttons.

Speaker 3 (35:20):
It's that little microphone icon.

Speaker 2 (35:22):
But yeah, yeah, I don't know how to push those button.
Guys don't. I can't with her. I mean what gets
me is that my friends, who people I've known my
whole life, regardless of politics, who are totally wrong about politics.
God love them, they're so wrong. Pray for them. But
even they're like, I can't believe that. Are we supposed

(35:45):
to vote for her? They're they're having criseses right now,
all of them. They're all. I have one friend who
will just text me after something she does it's dumb.
Cy sag h. That's it. It's just sill. I'll get that.
And I'm like, I know what you mean. I know,
I know there's she offers them nothing, nothing. She has

(36:07):
not helped them. You've got to help people, gotta give
them a reason to vote for you, and she hasn't
done that at all. So I you know, I don't
know the Santus is holding a pressor and Fort Pierce
and he's you know, he's just down there TCB. He's
not given any he's not giving Biden Harris anytime, Harris
anytime to get in there and exploit it and try

(36:28):
to try to campaign off of it. I'm going to
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Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. We're
at the top of the second hour. Last hour, we
went over all the latest with Hurricane Milton, and of
course the political cycle doesn't stop even if the hurricane
has or at least it's over parts of Florida. Now

(38:19):
that's of course, you know, we were discussing too, the
Harris insistence on trying to politicize everything, even hurricane response.
So again, welcome. You can find the simulcash. If you're
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The politics continue, and I don't think that Harrison Walls.

(38:42):
I don't know who's advising them. I don't know what
there's I don't is their strategy to win, because I
just don't know how they keep making the choices that
they're making with the end game of winning the election
in November. If it's not Harris trying to continue to
pick fights with Ron DeSantis over the hurricane and Joe
Biden throwing her under the bus repeatedly over and over again,

(39:05):
because you know, coups have consequences, then it's Tim Wall
saying that he wants to get rid of the electoral College,
which she said he has said, he said that the
electoral College has to go. He reiterated to support for
abolishing it. He wants a national popular vote, as the
soul means, which is completely the opposite of everything that

(39:26):
the founders ever wanted and ever discussed, and he I
think is further demonstrating that he has no idea about
the principles of this republic. And Democrats really started talking
about this after they lost twenty and twenty sixteen popular
votes because they won the popular votes and lost the

(39:46):
electoral votes. And ever since then they've been they believe
that they really should win these elections. But that's not
how our system works. And that's the feature, that's the
design of it. It's not a bug. It's the feature
of it. It is it's to undo. It is mob rule.
I mean, that's direct democracy, which we don't have. There's

(40:08):
a reason why we are republic with democratic processes. It's
a huge difference. But he had said that. His quote
was he was telling this to donors in California. He
was at Cavin Newsom's house, and he said, quote, I
think all of us know the electoral college needs to go.
We need we need national popular vote. But that's not
the world that we live in. And of course it

(40:29):
doesn't help that you have the Washington Post writing, yes,
abolish electoral the electoral college, and they're all mad because
of Trump and then before that Bush that's why they're mad.
I mean, this is that's the point of it. I mean,
you you don't have a direct democracy, mob rule. My

(40:52):
friend David Harsani, I like what he said. He goes,
it's not a loophole. It's a bullwark. It's a bullwark.
That's exactly what it is. I mean, it's it. That's
the whole reason why it doesn't. It isn't in lockstep
with the popular vote. I mean, if you if the
electoral vote matched the popular vote for every election, you

(41:12):
would need the electoral college. I mean, that's the whole thing.
Is the the James Madison said, overbearing majority. The whole
purpose of it is to remedy that because direct democracy.
That's there's that's why the founders did not want there's
a reason why they did not want direct democracy. They

(41:34):
wanted to be able to support federalism. And they knew
that Americans would live in cities and that other people
would be completely underrepresented, if not if completely omitted. So
they knew this. I I it's you have to be
able to govern and represent a diverse array of people

(41:58):
and not just people in city or in or in
the most populous regions. Just put it like that. I mean,
the post this is interesting, they wrote, But why should
I always biofuel lobby get more of a hearing than say,
California is artotoke lobby. Small states will already have disproportionate
cloud in our government because of the Senate, which why

(42:20):
it means fewer than six hundred thousand residents have as
much representation as California's thirty nine point five million. We
see no particular reason voters in purple states such as
Wisconsin be valued more than voters in red states such
as Mississippi or blue states such as Washington, because they're
given the same cloud because of the Senators. And I

(42:43):
guess is Washington Post arguing against federalism. It almost sounds
like they are inadvertently doing that. I mean, in fact,
that's what I mean, I think of It's what it
seems like anyway, like they're arguing against it the whole point.
So you can't just have art. You can't have what

(43:03):
the artichoke lobby should have outsizeed clout because they live
in a state that has more people. I mean, that's
so stupid. At coorn, I would say, because you know,
I know whether or not you agree with it's used
in biofuel or not or all of that Ain Rand
kind of you know, Atlas Shrugged approach. The point is
that it's far more useful than the artichoke lobby. The
whole point is, which is it's a goofy example that

(43:25):
the Washington Post to Gibbs, but it I think it
goes to show that they don't understand one of the
underpinnings of stability in our republic, which is this. I mean,
there's there, there's never been really a popular vote. I mean,
there's a popular vote, but they don't they don't campaign
on the popular vote. They campaign on the electoral college.

(43:47):
And that's I mean, there's a whole reason why that.
I just I'm shocked, and it seems like it's it's doesn't.
It seem like it's a combination of ignorance and whenever
they don't like the way that the election goes, then
they want to undo whatever it was that they believe
caused them to lose. The electoral college is a great

(44:09):
check against direct democracy tyranny, and just saying, and of
course Tim Walls, he's calling he wants to he's kneecapping
himself and demanding that we get rid of it. Of course,
he doesn't also understand the First Amendment. He doesn't understand
the Second Amendent either. He doesn't understand a lot of
tenets of this republic. So not shocked. But the Harris

(44:32):
campaign they're trying to they're denying that it was an
official position of their campaign. They released a statement where
there said it's not an official campaign position and then
a paragraph of word salad. She just said that she's
open to discussing it, and that's about it. But it's this,
it's silly. This is all silly. This is a great

(44:54):
piece from Harsani. He notes that a direct national poll
would be a radical change even by international standards. Most
free nations don't have democratic majority votes for their executives.
Parliamentary systems, for example, are not national polls. Between nineteen
thirty five and twenty seventeen, the majority of British voters
back the party that formed a government on only two occasions.
Voters do not even cast a ballot directly for the
prime minister. In twenty nineteen, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

(45:17):
lost the popular vote. By eliminating the electoral college, we
are far more likely to spark the creation of smaller
parties that would keep presidents from gaining a majority. By
the way, Putin, You know the people who win their
national polls, people like Putin. They have national polls yeah,
that's how that works. Just I don't know who's advising them,
not all, I don't know. But in the meantime, Kamala

(45:39):
Harris is out there being petty audio somebody eight still
at it, still picking fights when she's not trying to
explain how hurricanes work on the Weather Channel, are attacking
governors trying to respond to hurricanes in their state. She's
trying to define what she thinks makes a good leader
and doesn't listen peaking help.

Speaker 5 (45:54):
It is dangerous. It is unconscionable, frankly, that anyone who
would come said to themselves, the leader would mislead desperate
people to the point that those desperate people would not
receive the aid to which they are entitled. And that's
why I call it dangerous. And we all know it's dangerous,
and the gamesmanship has to stop at some point. The

(46:16):
politics have to end, especially in a moment of crisis
and the crises that we've been seeing.

Speaker 2 (46:22):
She's literally talking about herself. She was doing this all
day yesterday, all day yesterday evening, and she's been tweeting
about it today. Still she has been doing nothing but
complain about her not being She's demeaning well, Disanta ts
to take my phone call. Two, he's talked to Biden twice.

(46:42):
Biden's already said, yeah, well audio somebody one. He was
asked about Kamala Harrison. Biden threw under the bus for
the third time. Listen, mister president, does Carna de Santis
need to take Vice president of Harris's calls?

Speaker 4 (46:59):
All been doing is not talking to Governor Santus. He's
been very gracious. She thanked me for all we've done.
He knows what we're doing, and and I think that's important.

Speaker 2 (47:10):
Wow. Did you see he kind of rolled his eyes there.
I'm look, I'm not gonna I'm not celebrating Joe Biden
and I'm not doing the enemy and my enemy is
my friend thing right now. But I mean, I do
think it's funny that he threw under the bus not once,
not twice, but three times now. She was insisting, well,
he has to take my call too. Biden's like, I'm
the president still, miss coup, I'm the president, and uh,

(47:33):
I know I've had I've talked to him and he's
been gracious and they've we got everything settled. So why
is she bitching. She's bitching because she needs to make
herself relevant with this. She realized how bad it looked,
as as you know, the hurricane was heading towards you know, Florida.
She's on She's on Colbert, chugging beers, She's on this

(47:55):
media blitz, going to these fancy fundraisers. She realized how
she realizes how bad it looks, and so she tries
to correct it by attaching herself and trying to make
herself part of this hurricane process so it can make
her so she can look like she's doing some kind
of leading. And then when apparently they didn't call DeSantis
or whatever, she didn't get him on the phone, she
decided to blow up to the press and tell everyone

(48:18):
that DeSantis ignored her calls, ignored her calls, just completely
ignored her. And of course DeSantis was like, she didn't
even call. By the way, I'm a little busy and
I've talked to the president. What the hell is this about?
I mean, she and she spent two days doing it.
The most press that she has done has been about that.
Has been bitching about that for the past two days.
That's that is the biggest issue that she has hit.

(48:40):
She has done nothing but complain that's it. I mean,
it's it's and then she does this audio sound by three.
This is just asinine. This is her again trying to
glom onto it some pick me energy. Listen to this.

Speaker 11 (48:54):
Finally, as the President mentioned to any company that or
individual that might use this crisis to exploit people who
are desperate for help through illegal fraud or price gouging,
whether it be at the gas pump, the airport, or
the hotel counter, I know that we are monitoring these

(49:15):
behaviors and the situation on the ground very closely, and
anyone taking advantage of consumers will be held accountable.

Speaker 2 (49:22):
Meanwhile, DeSantis is like, that's already a law. We already
have a law on that. What are you talking about?
She doesn't even know what she's talking about. There literally
is already a law in this. Does she not know
what she's She doesn't even know what she's discussing. Of course,
this is what I don't know what she's been doing
the whole time when she was as vice president. She
certainly wasn't you know, she had a front seat to

(49:43):
learn on the job, and she apparently wasn't doing it.
It just looks so bad, and it looks so desperate.
It looks so desperate, but I don't know. This is
this is why her campaign is now causing Democrats to
freak out. We're gonna talk about that coming up as well,

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hour flight to JFK so that they could land. And
the guy passed a health exam like recently the last
time they did it, So I don't know. Attorney's voice
cloned a in an AI scam conned his dad into
giving thirty five thousand dollars. Always have a stay for
ward with your family. An attorney issued a warning over
an elaborate AI voice cloning scam. At full his own

(53:46):
dad he handed over thirty five thousand dollars. They were
the scammers impersonated Jay Schuster thirty four, called a seven
year old dad. Frank said his son was in an
accident and needed bail money. And the guy was a
retired attorney and he was convinced it was his hysterical son,
and he's been traumatized, Like I don't know. I just
feel like you would know, you know what I mean,
you would know. A godfather of AI just won a

(54:08):
Nobel prize and he's been warning that machines could take
over the world. Per Wall Street Journal, Jeffrey Hinton hopes
the prize will had credibility to his claims about the
dangers of the very AI tech that he pioneered. But
now he's a newly minted Nobel laureate and he's been saying, yes,
we're at this We're at this point in history where
we got to figure out how to deal with the threat,
because it's happening. It's here. A Hawaii as food worker

(54:30):
was fatally stabbed in an altercation with a customer. Well
who look why. Ronaldo Cheney was charged with murder and
criminal contempt of court. The sixty year old man, A
sixty year old can't remember what you said. Old people
are no innocent. Stabbed and killed a Wendy's employee injured another.
According to reports, Honolulu had responded to their PD. He

(54:51):
was charged with murder criminal contempt of court. He apparently
got I guess got mad over his order, and a
forty four year old employee intervened and escorted the guy out,
and it just kept on going. Good Heavens, Like you know,
it's a fast food stop. We got more on the way.
Stick with us.

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Speaker 2 (55:20):
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. At
the bottom of this second hour, New York Times says
that it looks like the Republicans could take control of
the Senate, or that they are poised to, according to
the latest pulling from them New York Times and Sana College,
because Republicans are leading in a couple of key Senate

(55:41):
races Montana, Texas and Florida. And Texas. You have Cruise
forty eight to forty four over the Democrat Montana. You've
got she over Tester fifty two to forty four and
in Florida you got Scott over Powell forty nine to
forty percent. Because it's just you know, by one right now,
it would be it would be very easy for this

(56:02):
to happen. My big thing is I want Republicans to
maintain control of the House. I think you have to
have control of the House more than anything, more than anything.
Uh So we'll see. But but you know, that's kind
of and it's also a really good measure of enthusiasm
and support of Republicans in these states as well. Uh,

(56:23):
Texas is a little weird. Texas is weird in that
it's it's not an issue of Democrats coming into Texas
and making everything blue er. You're always going to have
that issue, but there's been a lot of pushback against that,
and they're just people who don't want to see California
blue state policies created here in Texas. So I don't

(56:47):
think that that's the issue between Cruise and all Right.
I think that Cruise is Cruise is an odd kind
of a politician, and I think in I mean, he's
you know, he's a conservative, but I also think at
some I don't know, if I were advising him, there
were things I would do differently or I would have
him do differently than what I've seen him do. And

(57:09):
I think that comes down to why he's only plus
four ahead of the Democrat. It's not because of Democrats.
And I think it's always my opic when Republicans say that,
when it's sometimes the Republican's fault for being that close
to Democrats. It's not because of Democrat outreach. It's not
because democrats more Democrats vote. It's because it's because of
that candidate. Cruse lost to Beta O'Rourke in my county,

(57:31):
which is the largest, the largest red urban county left
in the United States, and he lost to Beta or
Roark by a little over two thousand votes. And it
wasn't because that there are more Democrats in this county
than Republicans. It was because Republicans weren't voting. And I
think that Republicans were just like and I think you've

(57:54):
got to draw a fine line between going out there
and chasing clicks and chasing clout and then governing. And
I say, this is someone who you know, I had
endorsed him back in twenty sixteen. There's a fine line
and that and that can pay that you can see
that payoff or not at the ballot box. So that's Texas.

(58:19):
Texas is very Texas is very different, and voters here
are so fed up because you've seen especially in the
legislature and there's a big fight right now with Republicans
and the legislature. You can have a super majority, but
it doesn't matter if you've got a bunch of weak Republicans.
And that's one of the things kind of Florida has
been dealing with with their state legislation. Their state legislature,

(58:39):
they've got a lot of Republicans, they've a major Republican majority,
but you're still in that turnover process of voting out
the more moderate, weaker Republicans and making sure that you
get the more conservative Republicans in. That's why they haven't
been able to do certain things like make sure that
they can get rid of the red flag laws that
passed when Rick Scott was governor and he shepherded those in.

(59:02):
They've been working really hard to try to gain momentum
for that in the state legislature, but people vote still
and some of these more weaker moderate Republicans they're still
there and they're kind of the hold up so that's
the process that you have to play by. But in
this the Senate, it looks like it will flip. Tester

(59:23):
Montana is the most endangered one because he's it's the
biggest gap between him and Tim she and there in Montana.
So and Tester's been in Senate since two thousand and six,
so people are well aware of who he is, and
if he's fallen this far behind at this stage in
the game, that's pretty significant. I think a couple of
other ima pull of those because there's some other surveys

(59:47):
the Quinnipiac Pole that I had mentioned earlier, showing that
Trump is taking a little bit of a lead in Wisconsin.
It's within margin of error, but it's a head to
head matchup, and it's with registered voters. He's leading by
two points. They looked at it a little over one
thousand voters October third through the seventh, the margin of
errors three so it's within that uh and Trump leads
by the same by Quinnipiac three points in Michigan. This

(01:00:10):
is part of the blue wall, and so there's a
lot of questions as to what's going on with the
blue wall that I mean, this is a problem for Democrats. Now,
I mean, you've you've had these states where you've had
you know, Wisconsin, you had Michigan, You've had Pennsylvania, They've
you know, Harris's apparently, Access was saying that in Michigan,

(01:00:31):
a lot of the erosion with Democrats has been with
Arab voters, younger men, and union members. And that's why
it's one of three center races that Cook Political Report
has been rating a toss up. And the word was
that internal polling from Representative Slatkin in Michigan, who's running
for Senate, that the internal polling, what what they what

(01:00:56):
she had done, showed that Harris was underwater in Michigan.
And one of the reasons when they do some of
these surveys, even if it's for a particular representative or
a Senate they might also try to ask, you know,
about favorability towards the candidates at the top of the ticket,
so that they can see whether or not that is
a drag or a boost to their own campaign. And
it looks like Harris might be kind of a drag

(01:01:19):
to some of these other candidates in Michigan and is
underwater in Michigan. So that's very interesting to see that,
and so that's I mean, the blue Wall, they're cracks
in it. You got what twenty some days away for
the election, there are cracks in it. And Michigan. I
don't think that it is guaranteed for Trump or Harris
as of right now. And I you know, Harris lacks

(01:01:43):
that amiability. She lacks that. She's not a good electioneer.
She is not a good retail politic candidate, meaning she
can just go in and wing it off the cuff
and hang out with people and do these impromptu stops.
Everything that she does is very controlled. And this is
a lot different from what it was like back in
the days before you had social media and television and

(01:02:05):
instant access to everything. You know, these stops really meant
a lot, and now they they in some ways they
mean even more because it's not just a campaign stop
at a sandwich shop in Michigan. It's something that's broadcast
to the entire nation and everyone across the country. Maybe
you didn't get to go to the sandwich shop in
their neck of the woods, but it's similar if they're
seeing how you're reacting in you know, this other town.

(01:02:26):
And so it holds and she's really bad at this
That's why everything has been so controlled, so contrived, so choreographed,
and it's not it's it's not showing well for her.
Detroit said that she's gained a little bit of momentum
in Michigan, but it's not a lot. And that's why
they're battling over tariffs, the tariff policies and proposals, because

(01:02:48):
there were there was a pull out and this was
from Klickland Detroit showing sixty five percent of michigan ers
believed that the Trump's tarff proposal would raise consumer prices,
whether or not it did or not, that's the messaging
is is that's that's how they're that's how they're measuring it.
And so the she's got to be way more aggressive

(01:03:12):
and going out there, not just doing these media hits. Uh,
but she's she has I don't think she's she's not
only plateau, she's I think now starting to drop. I
don't know what they do to reclaim that they would
she And I think this is maybe why they're pushing
for another debate because she did she agree to I

(01:03:34):
think this is why she wants another debate. If she was,
if she was secure, she wouldn't need to do it,
and she wouldn't care because I don't really think Trump
needs to do it, does he. I mean everybody sees,
you know, he goes out there, he can talk, he
can talk to people. I don't necessarily think that they
need to see him contrast with her. But she has
to be measured against someone because she doesn't have enough

(01:03:55):
of a record to stand on her own. So she's
got to be measured against somebody. I don't know how.
I don't know how she gains her manufactures any momentum.
I really don't. So it's gonna be very interesting her.
I know, the stunts that she's been doing lately aren't
gonna do it. Speaking of her, why is no one

(01:04:17):
asking why her husband was given eighty thousand dollars in
hush money and never prosecuted. So another story, So first,
the story of all the sexual harassment, you know, everything
else I don't I don't know why they're not asking that. Hmm.

(01:04:40):
I don't know why they're they're not asking that this.
There's a couple of stories. There's also was a political piece.
A couple of other stories. Daily Mail the head first
reporter that m Hoff had forcefully slapped his girlfriend in
twenty twelve. And they also added that m Hoff had
paid the nanny a settlement of around eighty thousand dollars
and that the nanny had signed an NDA. So where

(01:05:03):
hmm interesting nobody's asking about the eighty thousand dollars. I mean,
he reportedly gets eighty thousand, reportedly pays eighty thousand and
hush money and there's no questions this is from his wife.
Is the me too? Believe? All women senator was that
she was the one who was leading the questioning of

(01:05:25):
Kavanaugh on that she was the one who was trying
to make it that Kavanaugh was this big, giant rapist
and it was all based on nonsense. So why is
this not a bigger deal? Hmm, not a bigger deal.
I'm telling you they're protecting her. The media is protecting
her so much, just like with her her edited interview

(01:05:47):
with CBS. They are they're looking at the polls. I'm
telling you you're going to see even more aggressive defense
of Harris by the media, way more aggressive as it
gets close and closer, because her blue wall's falling apart
these accusations. I mean, if they actually reported with the
stuff on em would. I don't think Doug Emhoff would

(01:06:08):
matter with Democrat voters though, honestly, I mean, we can
sit here and talk about how Democrats are so hypocritical,
and of course they are. I mean, good grief, Jeffrey Tubin,
you know you got you got all these other candidates
out there that are all of these other leftist talking
heads that have compromised themselves in one way or another.
Democrats don't care about this stuff. They don't actually care
about women and me too. They really don't care about
believe all women. It's only if it's done so advantageously

(01:06:31):
to them politically. That's the only time that they care
about it. And they actually they don't even really care
about it. Then it's just for use as a tool
for political advantage. That's it. They don't care about any
of those They don't care about these women involved in
this im Hoff story. They don't care. It's all situational.
Believe all women. Actually, their their model was women don't matter.
They don't. They don't believe in any of this. That's
why they're not consistent with it.

Speaker 3 (01:06:55):
It's his laugh mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.

Speaker 2 (01:07:04):
So yesterday we had it was just like a passing
story about a guy named Lieutenant Dan, and Lieutenant Dan
was a is is he a veteran? I don't know,
because now ex is trying to milkshake ducky and I
don't know. He's a guy who's got one leg and
they call him Lieutenant Dan. And he decided to stay

(01:07:26):
in his twenty foot boat and whether the hurricane and
he survived. And he was trending on social media last
night because everybody was wondering is Lieutenant Dan safe and so,
and it turns out he made it. He did make it,
and we got some audio him because he is the
Florida Man, of Florida man right here, he survived, Milton,

(01:07:49):
this is he started. I don't know. He apparently has
got an arrest record. Which one are we playing? I
don't even know what to start with. Okay, let's do okay,
start with the twenty three. Here's this, Lieuten A Dan.

Speaker 3 (01:08:01):
How's the ride?

Speaker 2 (01:08:02):
The water's gone? That's that's going out into the water.

Speaker 3 (01:08:05):
It's going out and being pulled out. Ye see, how
are you doing?

Speaker 2 (01:08:13):
No problem?

Speaker 1 (01:08:21):
Apparently as you thought, wasn't as bad as you thought.

Speaker 2 (01:08:27):
No, back still going out. It's going out? Are you
hanging there? All? So I was looking, well as a
record is just like for boat tickets and stuff like that,
like some people on social war wondering because apparently there's

(01:08:47):
another guy with his exact same name that they were
looking up another guy's record. But apparently he's got I mean,
I don't know, he's got like I don't know, like
what past tickets and stuff like that drug parafinn and
had a possession charge in Broward County pled no contest. Anyway,
the whole point is that this dude stayed on a
twenty foot boat in a hurricane, a Cat four calf

(01:09:09):
five hurricane, stayed on the boat and whether it do
you think? I mean, I I would have been sick, dude,
because you know that would have been some choppy, choppy water.
Audio somebody twenty four. So he started to go fund
me a few weeks ago. Well get this, where's I
just saw this. There's one outlet. It's called kickstream. He's

(01:09:34):
been offered two million dollar kick deal and a one
hundred thousand dollars boat. This is audio Somebody twenty four.

Speaker 12 (01:09:42):
First off, this man has a GoFundMe with over twenty
thousand dollars in it. He's not homeless period. He lives
on a boat, except for the short year that he
spent in prison for beating a EMT with a violet. Okay,
so fund me a different name then.

Speaker 2 (01:09:57):
Anyway, he's got to go fund me. But he was
offered a two million kicked deal one hundred thousand dollars boat.
That is true because Kickstreams Live actually confirm that on x.
But there are some people that are trying to do
an exposy on um and they're trying to I guess
say that some of the crimes from this other guy
are his, and they're not. But his was apparently he
got in trouble for marijuana before it was legal, and
it wasn't a felony charge. So anyway, I don't know.

(01:10:19):
So it was this lady who did it. First off,
don't be a dumb bitch and start slandering somebody on air, Okay,
I don't know. I'm not apologizing for calling her that
or saying her that this is my or saying that
she is that because she is. I have a major
problem with these people who want to pretend to be
journalists and they get on stupid CCP TikTok and they
make these dumb videos and they run their mouths without

(01:10:41):
doing proper research, and then they end up slandering and
defaming and libeling people. Stop it. Don't be the Karen
that does that. Okay, don't be like I got to
hurry up and make a stupid video for clicks. No
one cares. No one will remember your name in twenty
four hours, but they will remember how you smeared this guy.
So stop doing that. Just because you can doesn't mean

(01:11:03):
you should. I hate that. That is like a feature
of humanity now thanks to social media. And I'm not
apologizing for my language. I would say something way harsher,
but I'd be fined. So all he got busted for
pot and that was it. He's not a pedophile, he's
not all this stuff. But all of that was like
running rampant because of this one chick on social media.

(01:11:24):
This guy just wanted to survive the hurricane in his
boat with his one leg. That's all he wanted to do.
How did he not get tossed out that boat? Can
we throw up that picture that I put in slack
because someone went by on the dock and they were like, hey,
Lieutenant Dan, that's they call him, and he popped his
head out of the canvas, and it's a meme. This

(01:11:45):
is all gonna be us the day after the election.
This is gonna be the image. I have never felt
an image so much of my life because it was
just the white tarp and then him poking his head out,
and I'm like, that is us, that is all of
us right now, get ready to show it to you.
This is going to be our image for this is
us the day after election. I'm saving it because I'm

(01:12:07):
gonna use this gratuitously. Oh my gosh, is it stopped?
Is the election over yet? So Lieutenant Dan did survive,
And yes, the woman who did that video was a progressive.
So does that make you feel better now about my language?
Does it make you feel better? I apologize not really.
Third Hour Next, Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash

(01:12:30):
with you here. At the top of this Third Hour,
President Biden is speaking now talking, just giving an update
about all the latest with the recovery at following Hurricane Milton.
Let me know if he's going to be working throwing
a Harris under the bus again. Really want to know
she has been non stop, wage in a war. I mean,

(01:12:51):
you got DeSantis down there and state officials that are
trying to, you know, respond to a hurricane. And she's
been fighting with him on X, on other social platforms,
whinding to the press, and Biden's thrown arounder the bus
three times already, you know, because coups have consequences, just

(01:13:13):
saying they have consequences. But so far, the uh, I mean,
it's it's been pretty it's been pretty devastating. The fatalities
Tampa Bay battered, bruised, still standing though, and they were
saying that there the damage is a lot less than
what they had originally feared it would be. There are
ten I've read eleven fatalities, millions without power in Florida. Uh,

(01:13:36):
and they are working, they said. De Santa said the
State of what of the worst case scenario, but he
said the damage was still significant and that the Tampa
Bay area sidestepped the surge that had prompted some of
the most dire warnings. A bunch of the In St.
Lucie County on the east coast, it was tornadoes. Five
fatalities were from tornadoes, and two of them were in

(01:13:59):
the Spanish Lakes Community Senior Living, and they said search
and rescue teams are still going through those areas. They
had as of listen to this eight By eight pm
yesterday they had counted nineteen confirmed tornadoes. So you had
Hurricane Milton and then all of these tornadoes all at
the same time. I that's what that's insane. And they

(01:14:26):
said that throughout the day, according to the National Weather Service,
they had forty five reported tornadoes. Now they confirmed nineteen.
Some of these may have been duplicate reports, but they
had forty five. So as of this morning, they had
three million without power, some though had already been without power,

(01:14:47):
and they've been waiting for the restoration after Hurricane Helene
and the ny of Milton that came through. No were
injuries in the Tropicana Field because the Milton apparently shredded
the fabric roof there and there were you know, obviously
toppled trees, et cetera, but there was They said that
so far they Tampa spared that direct hit that they

(01:15:09):
were kind of anticipating. People heated evacuation orders and so
that's emergency crews are out and they've been waiting for
some of the waters to crest with that storm surge
before they can get safely out there and start clearing
and repairing. The other thing too, can you mentioned this
yesterday was the electric cars. So they said that emergency

(01:15:32):
crews now have to I mean they're not just looking
at the situation with the down power lines and everything else,
but they're also looking apparently at the batteries, the EV batteries.
And they said that one of the CFO of Florida,
the chief financial officer in the state Fire Marshal, said
that there had been a string of fires in the

(01:15:53):
wake of Hurricane Helene, and the state found that they
counted at least sixty four lithium battery fire after Hurricane Helene.
Eve's a kind of for seventeen of those. The rest
were scooters, hoverboards, and golf carts. One fire confirmed from
an electric wheelchair. And they found fifty thousand EV and

(01:16:16):
hybrid registrations in the path of Milton's storm surge. So
they were even like Geico, even had to send out
a an email. They cited the state the Fire Marshal
for the state, they cited his statement to policy holders
warning them, look, you need to be careful about your
EV's maybe look into a protected parking area. TESLA apparently

(01:16:39):
was sending push notifications to warn people to move to
higher grounds because those are really difficult. I didn't realize
how difficult they were to extinguish what they really are.
So that's one of the other things that they had
to kind of they've been having to kind of worry about.
They said that that's the water and the ion batteries
don't mix, and I mean they literally blow up, and
so the saltwater can conduct electricity and then when you

(01:17:04):
get it, when it gets inside that area, the little
sealed part of the lithium ion battery that is in
the cars, and like some of these other devices that
I mentioned, it can short circuit it and then it
heats it up and then it can cause a fire.
So got lee, isn't that if you have water touch this,
the fire will come? Is that a wild? Science is crazy?

(01:17:24):
Signs is wild? But the river forecasts breaking water levels,
so all of this, uh it is. I mean, it's
it's pretty I'm just glad that they're saying that it
wasn't as worse as it could have been. I mean,
to us, it looks pretty bad, like what was worse

(01:17:45):
then what does that look like. But when it hit,
it hit as a Cat three officially, so there's you know,
we've got some goodness, got some saving graces there. So
that is some of the latest. And like I said,
the President was just speaking about it. I'm sure I
don't think he said anything about Harris, but he was
speaking about it a little bit ago. But people are

(01:18:07):
cleaning up and building and building back and getting everything
situated and getting back on track. And then it looks
like too, I'm glad that they were prepared for everything,
including you know, potentially having election. You know, they want
to make sure that people can access and go out
and vote. So it looks like their over preparation was instrumental.

(01:18:29):
And the early preparation they started ninety six hours instead
of the seventy two from what I had read. So
this is all good stuff, all good stuff. Now in
the meantime, politics continues. Tim Wallas wants amnesty Audio Sunbody
twenty six. He's saying just all the wrong things. Listen,

(01:18:49):
this is what you want.

Speaker 9 (01:18:50):
And this is what we know to enact and earn
pathway to citizenship for.

Speaker 1 (01:18:54):
Those who've lived in this country per year.

Speaker 5 (01:19:01):
This issue should not the bid us.

Speaker 2 (01:19:05):
It should unit us. So the active pathways to start
the process, that's it. Under the Floor's Amendment. I mean,
you had for two decades, well actually almost well fifteen
years at least past fifteen years, you had it where
people could not be deported as long as they started
the process of beginning the applications, start, whatever, if they

(01:19:28):
regardless that they were brought here illegally as children, not
of their own free will by their parents, whatever, as
long as you start the process. That was the whole
Dreamer thing. Had the Flora's Amendment, you had the Dreamer Act.
That's what all that was to prevent. And nobody apparently
took advantage of that. I guess. So it's like I
can't I really have a hard time feeling bad or
or any or feel persuaded to accommodate people who didn't

(01:19:49):
take advantage of the grace period and fill out and
be I mean, you can fill out college applications, you
can fill out job applications, you can fill out and
go buy cars and do all this other stuff, But
you can't do this, and then it's supposed to be
everyone else's fault or it's the fault of our immigration laws,
which are actually less strict than everybody else's. No, that's
not how that works. So this on top of it.

(01:20:10):
Check this out. New York City is seeking fourteen thousand
rooms to shelter illegal immigrants all the way through twenty
twenty five. The city projects that spend on housing for
illegal immigrants over the past two years, they're going to
go over two point three billion, the majority of it
paid to hotels in the Big Apple, the Department of
Homeless Services, they're seeking contracts with hotels to provide fourteen

(01:20:33):
thousand rooms for people who entered illegally. Throughout the year,
one hundred and fifty hotels are sheltering those who came
in illegally. And the total spending on this service, these
illegal immigrant services, are going to be over it's going
to be about six billion dollars six billion dollars. And

(01:20:55):
they said that many hotels in Midtown in Manhattan have
converted to these shelters instead of actually being places where
they can have tourists. And the total costs per night
is like over three hundred and fifty dollars, and that's
per room per night. So think of it. I mean that,

(01:21:19):
and in Midtown of all places like in Midtown? Why Midtown?
Why are they putting them in Midtown out of curiosity?
Is it just? I mean, there are other places that
you can go outside of Midtown that are still near
transportation hubs. But why Midtown, Like that is where all
the tourists go. I'm curious about that. And so that's
the apparently they there was one the hotel association there,

(01:21:43):
this is it is one of the big hotel associations.
They said that their foundation was paid one hundred thousand
dollars per month to administer three of its existing contracts
with the city. Wow. So that's where yay taxes, right,

(01:22:04):
That's where all the money's going. That's where all the
money is. And then Tim Wallas wants to make it easier.
How do you continue paying for that?

Speaker 5 (01:22:13):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:22:15):
I mean it's you're looking at like billions and billions
of dollars. How do you keep paying that? How is that?
I just don't understand how that works. At some point,
something's got to give, right, at some point, it's not
financially sustainable. You don't get anything good. Heavens, you don't

(01:22:40):
get tell you. I I can't imagine being on the
hook for that no wonder people are leaving New York.
They're all leaving New York. And it's audio sound bite
twenty one. And then you have this guy over at CNN. Well,
there's no basis that FEMIS spending relief money on this,
except they've admitted it. Though.

Speaker 10 (01:23:01):
Listen, I think this is another example of Senator Vans
delivering Trumpian lies in a slightly.

Speaker 2 (01:23:06):
More sophisticated way.

Speaker 10 (01:23:08):
So this offbed says that some have claimed that FEMA's
disaster relief money is separate from the money that is
going to migrant This is not a sum have claimed
that is the truth. These are two separate pots of
money specifically allocated by Congress for two very different purposes.
One six hundred and fifty million dollars for a migrant
shelter program to be administered by FEMA, and then more

(01:23:30):
than thirty five billion dollars this year to FEMA for
disaster relief.

Speaker 2 (01:23:34):
So they can't. So they were saying that that, I mean,
New Yorkis himself was saying three months ago, femas prepared
for hurricane season. And then you know, after Helene, Well,
FEMA's broke and we can't make it. We don't have
the funds, and then where do the funds go? Well,
and then it showed all of the spending on I mean,
the people who came forward to talk about the funds
being used for illegal immigrants were literally people who worked

(01:23:57):
at FEMA, which is why they're called whistle blowers. And
they followed proper protocol to go and report it by
going through members of Congress and lodging the complaint and
bringing the receipts. So it's not that there are candidates
who are I mean, the actual PDF of their claims,
their accusations, and the evidence exist on the Internet and

(01:24:20):
it was released by members of Congress after the whistleblowers
came forward, So for them to try to diminish or
exclude the participation of the actual people who worked in
FEMA who made this claim and brought all this to
light in the first place, by saying that it was
just something from Vance or just something from Republicans, that

(01:24:42):
is such a dodge because they want to play upon
what they perceive as people's dislike of either Trump or
Vance and have that borrowed by this argument so that
they can discredit this argument. Well, you dislike Vance, and
Vance said this, so it must not be true, except
Vance didn't say it. He's repeating what FEMA whistle blow said.
They don't tell you that we have more on the way.

Speaker 3 (01:25:04):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 2 (01:25:10):
Mm. Okay, this, let's see here.

Speaker 5 (01:25:16):
Booh.

Speaker 2 (01:25:17):
In Chicago there was another crime headlines. Yeah, two people
were shot and killed in a restaurant in the city's
southwest side. I mean, that's okay, that's not really what
I do with quick five, but it's more crime. Where's
the well, that's right. Defensive gun usage. It's really really
hard to do that Chicago because they don't like it
when you get guns.

Speaker 6 (01:25:37):
That's right.

Speaker 2 (01:25:38):
This story a homicidal suspect poured gasoline on himself and
crash it put into a patrol car head on k
i R Channel seven. Wow, that's one way to go out.
This is in Washington. The deputies user to call about
domestic violence. When they arrived, the guy poured gas on himself,
stole a family car, and it's on video. It's kind

(01:25:59):
of crazy. Drove right in to a patrol car. He'd
already been in prison for a couple of years and
was like literally just released and now I guess he's
going back after the crash was so violent it tore
the front tier up the patrol car and sent it
fifty feet in the air. So the guy was caught,
put in restraint, taken a jail, and yeah, homicidal seems

(01:26:19):
like the least kind of adjective that you could have
used for that. This a man on a plane that
landed I was charged with drug possession. He was in it.
He had a backpack that he was wearing. It drew
attention of an officer, et cetera, et cetera, and he
ended up going to jail. So there you go. Don't
take drugs on a plane. Let's see here, this doctor

(01:26:41):
DNA brags about creating Frankenstein dogs by combining French bulldogs
with Dalmatians. Can we stop doing this? This first off,
French bold I've had Frenchies. I love them. I love
them so much. I will never have another frendchye again.
Ask me before you ever consider getting a frend scheet.
Talk to me. I'll tell you everything you want to know.
But this guy once breed French bulldogs with Dalmatians. The

(01:27:03):
guy doesn't have any veterinarian qualifications at all, and people
were like, you're breeding techniques. Seemed a little weird, you think, yeah,
I think so. Think so. Star Wars shares its first
official look at what they call a trans clone trooper. Okay,
if you're a clone, you're not trans And how would

(01:27:25):
you know because you've got the armor on right? Okay, Kine,
are you trying to figure out how that works? Trans
cloned trooper? How would you know unless they told you,
like CrossFit and eating paleo, how would you how would
you know? I'm keto, I'm vegan, I love to cycle,

(01:27:48):
and I'm trans. Like just it's a trans clone trooper?
I okay? All right? Do we need that? Is that
that was needed?

Speaker 5 (01:28:00):
So?

Speaker 2 (01:28:01):
Anyway, I don't think that that's going to bring the
people that Star Wars ran off. I don't think that
that's going to bring them back. But they share the
first official little look of it, and I guess it's
going to be in their secrets of the clone troopers
and it's it's sister, it's a character, and they said
this nobody cares. Literally, nobody cares. We got a lot
more on the way.

Speaker 9 (01:28:19):
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Speaker 2 (01:28:31):
I need someone to explain to me what is happening
in this video that Gretchen Whitmer posted. It's Gretchen Whitmer
in one of those horrible camo hats feeding a drito
to some chick who's supposed to be I don't know.
I hate those term influencer. It's just digital prostitute and

(01:28:52):
can I don't play the music because I'm sure it'll
be copywritten. But what is this? It was? Was this
on TikTok? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:29:00):
I think it originally is on TikTok, but I think
it moved over to Instagram is where I first saw it.
And then of course they've they've been reposting it on
x because there's been a massive attempt apparently to shut
this video down.

Speaker 2 (01:29:14):
So there's this chick who is kneeling in front of
Big Grutch and Big Grutch in the video if we
have it, hands her a dorito like it's a cracker
at church, and then she like looks at that. She's
looking at the camera it's weird. And what is with

(01:29:39):
this like millennial obsession to sexify everything? Stop it? Is
that actually a girl I don't know is the video is.

Speaker 5 (01:29:49):
Is she.

Speaker 2 (01:29:51):
Mocking like Catholics getting it?

Speaker 3 (01:29:55):
Kind of looks like that.

Speaker 2 (01:29:57):
Doesn't it? I don't understand what the point is and
then she looks at the king. I don't understand. So
we were talking about this because so I was I'm
non denominational. I was verised Southern Baptist, non denominational. So
we have to ask our it's a new official title
we just bestowed on him, our Resident Catholic Steve. So
is that? I just don't think that that's how it

(01:30:17):
works in the Catholic Church. I mean, I've I've been
in Catholic churches. I don't ever see it working like that.
Is that what am I missing? And when? Is that
what it is? Do you think that's what it is?
Is that how you look at it?

Speaker 6 (01:30:27):
I don't know when I would go to the priest
like or the Eucharist, whoever's giving communion, you're supposed to
put your right hand in the coupying like you're cupping something,
and then your left hand under it, and then you
say the body of Christ and then you eat it
and cross your you.

Speaker 3 (01:30:41):
Know, through the cross.

Speaker 6 (01:30:41):
But I don't. I've never kneeled down doing it. That
seems odd, unless unless I don't know about.

Speaker 2 (01:30:46):
It, because some people, I mean it is it that?
Otherwise I don't know why? Okay, we're and also why
would you post this? First off? Why would you do it?
And why would you post it? Right? And I don't

(01:31:06):
what am I missing?

Speaker 3 (01:31:07):
You're missing? What I'm missing? I have no idea. Maybe
one could throw it up there again, but it looks
like maybe it's mocking the communion thing. But I don't
really know.

Speaker 2 (01:31:19):
I guess it is mocking communion, I guess.

Speaker 13 (01:31:24):
I.

Speaker 2 (01:31:25):
I don't know. I I don't understand what the point
of it is and why?

Speaker 3 (01:31:31):
But boy, jd Vance is weird.

Speaker 2 (01:31:33):
Yeah. Jd Vance is so weird. Look at this video.
Jd Vance is so weird, though, look at that video
with the chip so weird, weird, so weird, cults, conspiracies weird.
Isn't that how it goes?

Speaker 3 (01:31:45):
Like?

Speaker 2 (01:31:46):
You're supposed to Okay, I you know, all right, well
do you have it? So? Okay? What's I don't know
what the point of that is, but.

Speaker 6 (01:31:58):
I don't know, it says anyway, girls of Canadian podcaster
Liz Playing. I'm not gonna give her credit here, but
I don't know why. I don't know that. I don't
get the connection here. It must be a dance or
something we don't know about.

Speaker 2 (01:32:09):
Oh my gosh, she's a Canadian. Everybody's a podcaster nowadays.
You fart in a mic and you upload it to
Instagram and you're a podcaster. Yeah, you can do. That's
what most of it is. Anyway, it's all that, but
my opinions. Something on TikTok.

Speaker 3 (01:32:25):
I looked up videos of like first communions and how
communion's done, because again I'm non denominational Baptist from the Midwest,
and I see priests actually placing the wafer in the
mouth of the people coming up. So the body of
Christ is the wafer, the blood is the one.

Speaker 2 (01:32:41):
I feel like if that chick showed up to take
communion like that, the priest with kicker like he'd yeat
her back.

Speaker 3 (01:32:48):
This is governor of Michigan.

Speaker 2 (01:32:51):
It's big grutch.

Speaker 3 (01:32:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:32:53):
Trans Paul Bunion.

Speaker 3 (01:32:54):
Saying absolutely nothing.

Speaker 2 (01:32:55):
Well, looking looking at the camera all weird. Why do
they've got a sex if I everything up. By the way,
is that why it was?

Speaker 3 (01:33:02):
Was that sexifying?

Speaker 2 (01:33:05):
You're telling me it's not like her look.

Speaker 3 (01:33:07):
In the camera. Do you think she thinks that's sexy?

Speaker 2 (01:33:11):
Well it's big gratch. I mean that's probably as like
fem as we.

Speaker 3 (01:33:14):
Can get it.

Speaker 2 (01:33:16):
Yeah, I I don't know. I just people are Look you,
we live in absurd times, and if this is what
I have to comment on, don't expect it to not
be absurd. It's all I'm gonna say. I can't watch
this video anymore. I'm a throw up on everybody and everything.
Sorry one, Oh my gosh. Oh, I mean where can
we go? Maybe the transgender stormtrooper? Stormtrooper, I don't know.

(01:33:38):
How do you know it's transgender? Cush got pink stripe
on her armor.

Speaker 3 (01:33:42):
It's more normal a story.

Speaker 2 (01:33:44):
Yeah, she's clad in armor painted in the blue and
pink transgender flag. Is that a special? Is that a special?
Clone Trooper? No, she's trench. She thinks she has a penis. Wait,
she thinks she has a ps She thinks she has
a penis. She doesn't through totally, and it's we don't
know how it's a she because they're all after a dude,
but whatever, Wait a minute, let's pause. That is it

(01:34:05):
a dude who pretends to be a chick, who pretends
then to be a dude who says you can't do that?
What do you get an extra intersectional point? Do you
get to power up plus five intersectionality if you claim
to be like I'm a I'm a dude who wants
to be a chick who's now a dude who wants
to be like? Can you just keep it going for like,

(01:34:28):
you know, get that buff like that? How do work?

Speaker 3 (01:34:33):
Couse playing as stormtroopers? So they're faking that.

Speaker 2 (01:34:36):
Too, because the clone Troopers all came from and dude, right,
a dude? So how does it get to? How do
how do we? How does the chick get in here?

Speaker 3 (01:34:48):
Never underestimate?

Speaker 2 (01:34:50):
I mean, it's all it's all on? Uh what's his face?
H fet? Jingo fet? Isn't it? I saw the prequels,
I know the canon. It was all made of from
Jango Fete. Jango Fett had a bunch of little jangos.
So how the hell does she get here? How are
you a clone Trooper? What am I missing?

Speaker 3 (01:35:12):
It's sexist if you don't do it this way in
the story.

Speaker 2 (01:35:15):
I just think that she's trying to go for that
buff she's trying to go for She's gonna power.

Speaker 6 (01:35:19):
Up more Stormtrooper, So Stormtrooper Dragon coming.

Speaker 2 (01:35:23):
And how is she okay? Sot gosh, it's Jango fet
How is it a black female clone trooper? Jango Fette
was a dude and he wasn't black. It's like saying,
we cloned the Samurai to make all these warriors, and
one of them happens to be a white chick. How
does that happen? Doesn't matter if she's black, it'd be

(01:35:47):
the same thing if she's white and a she? How
does how do you clone the science? We cloned Jingo
Fete and this is what we got? How the hell
does this work? Whoa?

Speaker 3 (01:35:57):
Whoa?

Speaker 2 (01:35:57):
Whoa? What in the force is had here? What the force?
What's happening?

Speaker 3 (01:36:04):
Is all it is?

Speaker 2 (01:36:05):
But my I love that They've got to be like
we want to be like everyone else, but we want
special paint on our armor. This paint lets you know
what genitals we have. Otherwise how can we fight these wars?

Speaker 3 (01:36:21):
Paint makes a shoot with the inaccuracy of all the
other stormtroopers?

Speaker 2 (01:36:25):
Does it does the does the the cop does the
paint on your armor letting everybody know what what private
parts you pretend to have make you shoot better? I
got it thirty I'm plus thirty percent more accurate now
because I'm a transcuntorer. I I'm not going to move

(01:36:47):
from this topic. I hate everything Disney. You're a horrible
wart on the butt of American culture. You are, And
this is just awful. What is that? I don't understand this? Why?

Speaker 3 (01:37:01):
But does it come along with more like you know,
abilities like.

Speaker 2 (01:37:05):
You Does it come along with a voice changer?

Speaker 3 (01:37:07):
Now that you're transfer clone trooper, you can do better
things than regular Clone troopers.

Speaker 2 (01:37:13):
Well, she probably flies the ship worse. I mean, if
you're gonna be you know, like be go full on, right,
go full on, don't go halfway. This just looks so stupid.
They said that it's the secret of the it's the
first look at sister, a trans woman Clone trooper.

Speaker 6 (01:37:31):
Hold on, I don't get enough I don't get enough
time to play this. Here we go.

Speaker 2 (01:37:37):
I love it. It's the description of sister. When one of
our kind expressed her gender identity differently than her fellow troopers,
she featured she'd have to hide who she truly is inside. Fortunately,
her brothers in the seventh Skycourt gave her the name
Sister as a constant reminder that even though she's got
a penis, she can still pretend to have a vagina.

(01:38:00):
So it's a dude pretending to be a chick. So yeah,
that none of this makes sense. It's Django fet. Django
fet literally is the template. I don't know kine questions.

Speaker 3 (01:38:16):
I honestly have no idea.

Speaker 2 (01:38:18):
I'm not gonna watch it because it's horrible.

Speaker 3 (01:38:20):
Okay, you can watch. This isn't just conceptual.

Speaker 2 (01:38:23):
I don't know. I don't know. Isn't it like for
some stupid series that what's her face? Kathleen's gonna ruin?

Speaker 3 (01:38:29):
Yeah? I didn't look.

Speaker 2 (01:38:30):
Yeah, it's just like you know, I don't know. I
have nothing nice to say about any of those. I
don't So you got this, and then you got big
Gretch speaking of clone troopers, Big Gretch, I don't know.
None of this makes sense. So they're ruining Star Wars.
Why do you have to sit here and constantly? What's

(01:38:51):
your job? You're a transclone trooper. I'm in charge of
the younglings. Oh lord, it's true. But the paint really
is the right, Like imagine you're looking at a I'm

(01:39:12):
not dumb. I told you guys it was not gonna
move on. It's just ruining, like I grew up with.
Star Wars. Is ruining everything in my life. It's like
watching like you're you're watching all the Clone Troopers, the
see of them. Why's that one got some Why is
that one painted like a coffee cup? You know those
coffee cups you get like in like a fast food
restaurants or whatever, and they have like the pink and
blue like smear on them. You know what I'm talking about.

(01:39:33):
Kane on the outside. That's so, that's what the paint
on this looks like. Why's that one pinted like a
coffee cup? Well, that one is pretending to have a vagina,
that is why. So it's not like a special No,
it's not special. I mean in that it's ill, but
it's not special like that. It's not like a it's
not like a special operative. We're just gonna you see

(01:39:59):
how dumb this is. Can you imagine if we did
this for our fighting forces? Why does this why does
this soldier have special paint? Because he's pretending that he
has breasts, but he doesn't. That's correct, But like, that
doesn't that goes against everything that they were established to
be there. You're supposed to be a fighting force and

(01:40:20):
you can't go. We're gonna go and fight the rebels.
But wait a minute, hold up, we have to accommodate
this dude. That's not how I feel like they would work.
I think I feel like they would yeat him off
the planet, wouldn't they. Yeah, they'd like Lee And and
then people are like, why is nobody like Star Wars?
Why is nobody Why you guys are biggest Because you're

(01:40:43):
ruining it. You're ruining everything. Stop making things suck out loud,
Go and make your own stupid stories that nobody wants
to read. Go and make your own stupid movies that
nobody wants to watch. Go and make your own dumb
cringe go do it. Go to your own little cringe
corner of the world and do all your and stuff there.
Leave our stuff alone, weirdos.

Speaker 9 (01:41:06):
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Speaker 2 (01:41:17):
I'm still on over the Django clone. No, I'm probably
probably gonna have a piece about that coming up. I'm
just done with all of it. Why is everything so dumb?
Everything is so ridiculous. Gosh, November needs to get here
so we can just it's gonna get crazier. Just sorry,
slay guys. No, it's just gonna probably be nut here
as we get closer and closer. Can you play? Are
you saving that audio for to day stupidity? I'll let

(01:41:39):
you keep it because I I don't want to take
it now. If you've got something no, no, no, no no,
I don't want to steal it. It's just really it's
really good stupid. I don't need I don't need to
steal it.

Speaker 3 (01:41:51):
You're not stealing anything. Like I said, I have a
surplus of stupid.

Speaker 2 (01:41:54):
I just you know what, let's plan.

Speaker 3 (01:42:00):
It's cut six no scale and breadth of the threat,
which is somewhat unusual for Milton.

Speaker 5 (01:42:05):
Thank Kim, thanks for your good work.

Speaker 4 (01:42:07):
My question for people listening, what is the what is
the width of the state of Florida from the Tampa
Bay area across to Sebastian and later in that area
to Palm Beach.

Speaker 3 (01:42:22):
What kind of distance we're talking about as a hurricane.

Speaker 2 (01:42:26):
It's a hurricane with sir. How wide is it? How
white is Florida? How long is your peninsula? Oh my gosh,
oh my gosh. Yeah, don't get too excited that he
threw Kamal under the bus, because you still have that.
Can we play Bill Ny the fake science guy who's

(01:42:48):
not actually a scientist, because I can't stand this pencil
neck audio sound baite schmortein please fourteen? Sorry.

Speaker 14 (01:42:57):
The other side, as we often call it, this plant.
No plans to address climate change, no plans for long
term dealing with these sorts of problems. If you have
yellow voters out there, encourage them to vote. People say
what can I do about climate change? If we were
talking about it, associating it with big storms like this,

(01:43:19):
that would be really good. But the main thing is vote.

Speaker 2 (01:43:24):
You got to vote for Democrats so the sun god
will be happy and not burn you with its lava.
That's what you know. Who wears bow ties? Little kids,
little boys on Easter and weirdos who try to act
like they're quote unquote eccentric. That's who wears bow ties.
Nobody wears but unless you're selling popcorn and you talk
like foghorn leghorn and you're an old man in the South,

(01:43:46):
then maybe you know, and you wear it with a
pastel colored jacket at the derby. Otherwise, don't wear a
bow tie. It's dumb. Tux ties don't count. I say,
vote boy, I'll say boss it son. Like, why that's
Bill Nye, the science freak. He's not actually a scientist?
What is he? I remember? It's like a shoe. Say,

(01:44:07):
I don't remember. I don't care. He's not actually a scientist.

Speaker 3 (01:44:10):
Though, I don't know. Yeah, jacket but convincing.

Speaker 2 (01:44:12):
I want to see him in Gwen Walls fight. If
you had Bill Nye on one corner and Gwen Walls
and you remember the celebrity death match where it was
the Plato people the stop motionclamation back in the day,
Oh yeah, like it first it was fun and then
just got dumb and boring. But you could kind of
do that. But like with political characters now, so I
would totally pick Bill Nye and Gwen Wallas and I

(01:44:34):
would just have like a freak bracket right of all
the freaks on the left and let it go and
see what happens. All right, Yeah, Lorraine says he looks
like a potato because his lighting's bad. That actually is
that tracks he's a spud spud nye. All right, today's
stupidity game.

Speaker 3 (01:44:56):
All right, so Tod Governor Wallace's wife, who's out there
campaigning for Kabla. This is how that.

Speaker 13 (01:45:05):
Went well than when the scarlet team comes on field,
we will all stand a bench to the other team
will never yield, and we won't forget we're here. We
will fight for bit chaw we and when we will conquer.

Speaker 3 (01:45:21):
So this is what she's doing when she isn't talking
to the crowd as though they're toddlers. It's good stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:45:26):
Can she stop just being so condescending and offensive? No,
because she's cray. She likes to smell of burning buildings
and tires after riots. Remember that does it for us? Tonight?
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