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October 14, 2024 105 mins
Dana teaches a history lesson on Columbus Day and explains the difference between colonization and conquering. Dana reacts to footage of Tim Walz going pheasant hunting while failing to load his shotgun and drinking a Diet Mountain Dew. Gwen Walz continues to talk to voters like they are children. Dana thinks the studio is haunted. Kamala’s lead is slipping as SNL makes fun of her for two weeks in a row. Bill Clinton says the quiet part out loud as he brings up Laken Riley. Elon Musk reveals Tesla’s Optimus robot which is the closest thing to a human that’s ever been created. Stephen Yates from The Heritage Foundation joins us to discuss China’s latest war games, what China is observing in the US elections and more.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It is an honor, of course, to be with you
this week as we celebrate Indigenous People's Day, as we
speak truth about our nation's history. Since nineteen thirty four,
every October, the United States has recognized the voyage of
the European explorers who first landed on the shores of

(00:23):
the Americas. But that is not the whole story. That
has never been the whole story. Those explorers ushered in
a wave of devastation for tribal nations, perpetrating violence, stealing land,
and spreading disease.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
We must not shy away from this.

Speaker 1 (00:47):
Shameful past, and we must shed light on it and
do everything we can to address the impact of the
past on Native communities.

Speaker 3 (00:59):
Today, I don't have enough coffee for this. I'm gonna
be I gotta be honest. This is so stupid. First off,
this is this xenophobic, jingo and stick nonsense that you
just heard from Kamala Harris. Originally it was from twenty
twenty one, but it's I mean, it's still the same
message that they have today. It's her same message, and

(01:23):
it's you know, it's Christopher Columbus Day. It's the one
day of the year where the left actually is honest
about their hatred of immigrants. It's the one day of
the year where the left is they embrace their xenophobia
and their jingoism. Oh my gosh, there's xenophobic mastards. That's
exactly what they are. For real, Listen to them. They're

(01:43):
like those evil immigrants. They brought disease and nastiness and disease.
I mean, germ theory didn't you know, come into existence
until what like the nineteenth century, but ogre, I'm sure
that's like what they were doing. I first off, there's
a difference between colonizing and conquering. And I feel like
we need have a history lesson because we live in
the stupidest period ever and every single day I wake

(02:05):
up and I look at headlines and I think, oh
my gosh, these people are sober and there they vote
and they like drive cars and stuff like all near us.
It's so weird. Welcome to the show, Happy Monday. It's
daina lash with you here to break down all the
nonsense as we get started with your week and get
you set up. But it's I mean, that's what it is.

(02:27):
The Left is xenophobic and they hate immigrants, and that's
exactly what you're seeing here. She's this was what she'd
said on twenty twenty about Columbus Day. And this is
what I keep hearing from all of these because isn't
that Let me look at my calendar. What is it
called again? Hold up, no, don't tell me indigenous whatever day.
I say this as someone who, unlike Elizabeth Warren, can

(02:47):
document my indigenous ancestry. Yeah, it's indigenous people's name. We're
going to get into some of this stuff because it's
so it's like it's a rewriting of history. And they're
actually they're the ones who are who are actually anti immigrant.

(03:07):
When you heard that, what if? I mean how anti immigrant?
Does that sound? Right? Yeah? From our borders are She's
here like hate non immigrants. She's like they ushered in
a wave of debt. You know what, because tribal nations
were innocent and knew no evil until that dirty Italian
brought it over. That's I mean, it's really anti Italian sentiment,

(03:29):
you know, as part of what it is too. But
this this this idea that you know, these these tribes came,
they were so peaceful, they were so peaceful, they were
so peaceful and loving and just they lived in harmony
and they traded joy, and there was no disease, no disease.

(03:55):
Everything was so lovely until those evil Europeans came over
and they brought with him evil and devastation and destruction
and all of this. That's what That's what we hear
every what is it every Columbus day? That's what we
hear every Columbus day. That's exactly what we hear. I'm

(04:16):
and I just don't know why the left doesn't see
how what they're doing is actually racist and xenophobic and
all this other stuff. But that's the thing of it.
We're always told every single year that you're evil, and
that all these peaceful came, these peaceful brown people. There

(04:36):
was no evil at all in America. That's ignorant. There
was no evil. That's ignorant. That's all peace. And then
Christopher Columbus brought a boatload of evil with him and
all these men with their Jesus, and they came in
and they did all this stuff, stop that peaceful baby,

(04:58):
sacrifice everything else, I which which is this is what's
also interesting. So no one ever talks about the colonizing
or concerting because the left doesn't see a difference. No
one ever talks about the Mongol Empire. You see what
they did pretty brutal. Well, we'll talk about that here

(05:19):
in a moment. No one ever talks about I mean,
everybody knows they might be giants, right is sam Bull
is Constantinople, you see, I mean everybody knows that. But
why because Istanbul was it was colonized. Constantinople was colonized
and they turned it into Istanbul. Every single place where
they put a mosque on a church is colonization. I mean,

(05:39):
the Dome of the Rock colonization. I mean it is.
It's absolute colonization. I mean you can you can get
mad and be like, that's ignorant. I'm offended if I
don't give a red's ask. So what we're here? You
go cry, doesn't change history. That's colonization. No one ever
talks about any of that. No one talks about, uh,

(05:59):
the the Arab conquering of Africa and the spread of
Islam through Africa. No one ever talks about that. If
you want to have a discussion about colonization, that's ignorant.
You can't talk about that. You can only talk about
Christopher Columbus. So we hear every Columbus day, every Columbus day, Right, King,
did you ever learn about that in school? It was

(06:21):
colonizing Arabs in Africa? Do you ever hear about it?

Speaker 4 (06:24):
I never did nothing in school.

Speaker 3 (06:25):
Wow? Yeah, what about Turkey? How dare you Turkey was
never colonized? Oh no, it wasn't really, Is that what
you're gonna call it? It was just conquered. Oh now
there's a difference to you, your dumbasses, Then now there's
a difference. I love people who like don't know history.
It's so great, so great. What about the Christians in

(06:48):
Bosnia during the Ottoman reign. No one wants to talk
about that. No one wants to talk about how the
majority of them they were forced to convert to Islam.
If you want to have a discussion about colonization, the girls,
the daughters were raped, Uh, the boys were taken in
and they were used as cannon fodder. And then during

(07:10):
the Turkish occupation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, they would uh
tattoo their kids so that they could prevent them from
being kidnapped. They had they had them tattooed. I mean,
that's like it was like a thing They didn't want
them to be taken into uh being a concubine with
the Caliphate the girls, and they don't want the boys

(07:32):
to be you know, shout out of I mean, that's
that's what they did. Nobody wants to talk about that.
No one wants to have this conversation about colonization then,
heavens know? Or what about how in what the thirteenth
century and the Ottoman Empire you had what Lebanon, Syria, Greece, Egypt, Bulgaria, Romania, Macedonia,

(07:52):
all of these countries that were that were colonized by
the Ottoman Turks. Oh, my gosh, you can't say those words,
d N. Colonization is only when white Europeans do it.
That's a fact, is it now? Is it now? I
mean we I've just Turkey, by the way, didn't gain

(08:13):
independence from the Ottoman Empire until nineteen twenty three. No
colonization and all if we want to have a conversation
about colonization, and I mean remember when I mentioned the
Mongols too, My gosh, thirteenth century geankhis connorist John Carey
was a jenjus con Remember when he was that old
video of him testifying for the Senate. I mean they

(08:35):
literally wiped cities off maps. They destroyed entire cities. If
they couldn't colonize them, you were destroyed. They were totally destroyed. Oh,
don't say colonization. Woo. I mean, let's talk nothing about
Let's just go here to the United States of America
and talk about the different indigenous nation tribes. There was
never any war between tribes. Well, then why were there warriors,

(08:58):
why were there braves? Why was there like literally a
history of different wars between different nations in the United
States with indigenous nations. This is what white democrats think.
White democrats don't know anything about brown history, not a
damn thing. Everything to them is colonization. They think that

(09:18):
they're the only people that are capable of evil. In
a way, it's like a stupid racism and like a
I don't know if it's meant as kindness or if
they're just that dumb because they think, well, no one
knows evil except us. I think it's a self hatred.
I think that it's just a self loathing and a
self hatred and that's why they believe the things that

(09:39):
they believe in, say, the stupid stuff that they say,
because the idea that there was never any conflict, or
the idea that actual other African nations sold Africans into slavery,
and then it was later exploited by other people, and
African nations were only none too happy to trade their
enemies and for slaves. They conveniently omit all of this,

(10:03):
and then when you bring it up, they try to
act like you're justifying any badness done. No one's doing that.
We're trying to say, be honest, this has existed in
every aspect of humanity, no matter the creed, no matter
the religion, no matter the race. There is not a
group of people that are just you know, as innocent
as and pure driven snow. It's never happened, It's never existed.

(10:28):
It's just the way of things. It's the way of
the world, it's the way of mankind. And this just
gets dumber and dumber every Columbus Day. Do you know
in eighteen ninety one, I don't know how many of
you realize this. Do you remember the Italian lynchings that

(10:49):
almost got a war declared honest by Italy? I mean,
if you want to talk about Columbus Day and all
that stuff, which I still think some of it's anti
Italian sentiment, if I'm being honest. There were eleven Italian
Americans who were lynched. They were brutally murdered. It was
considered one of the largest lynchings in American history. Tens

(11:14):
of thousands of people. This was the New Orleans. They had, oh,
I mean eleven men killed eleven men. It was one
of the largest lynchings in US history. March fourteenth, eighteen
ninety one, there was a popular police chief named David Hennessy,
and he was shot and killed while he was walking

(11:35):
home from work. And when a witness asked him reportedly
who did it, he gave them a slur for Italians. Now,
at that time in New Orleans, there were more Italian
immigrants in New Orleans than there were in any other
southern state. You had almost half a million. Many of
them were Sicilians who moved in to New Orleans. And

(12:00):
that's why the French quarter for a very long time
was known as Little Palermo. And they worked hard, and
they were religious, and they loved their family, they loved Jesus,
and they there were a lot of people, a lot
of Italians who had been living there even before the
Louisiana purchase and before all of this happened, but it
really it exploded, and Sicilians and Italians were viewed very

(12:21):
oddly by Americans. They hated the Irish and they hated
the Italians, and because they were all of skin, they
had slurs for their names for them, and everybody who
was still and everybody who's Italian was suspected to being
in the mafia. So there was a while all this
was happening. While this David Hennessy guy was shot, there
was a fight between two Italian families in New Orleans

(12:43):
at the same time, so a lot of people were
just saying, oh, well, it had to do with that.
It was probably had to do with like a mob boss,
that had to do with something like that. And then
all of the discontent and weirdness that people had already
felt that pre existed this against Italian Americans and Orleans
at the time, it just kind of all boiled over
and the people went on witch hunt. I mean they

(13:04):
literally they had like an editorial in their paper where
they were telling people to rise up and like protect
their civilization, go after the Italians and so vigilante justice
that I mean, that's what happened. There was a group
of dudes that I mean, they started arresting and they
started taking these people that they just presumed were connected
into custody. And long story short, there was a whip mob,

(13:26):
a mob whipped into a frenzy outside of the jail,
and they were able to break into the jail and
they lynched eleven Italian Americans. And it got so bad that, like,
Italy was mad, and we had to make some concessions.
We had to actually smooth things over literally with the
Kingdom of Italy, with the Nation of Italy, which had

(13:49):
just been a new nation, because it got so bad
it hurt our diplomatic relationship. That's how bad it was
eighteen ninety one, and I mean it was, I mean,
it was pretty wild. People seem to forget that, and
it was one of the reasons why there were a
lot of Christopher Columbus statues put in predominantly Italian neighborhoods

(14:12):
in the United States. And so here we are, all
these years later, and we have Democrats again today using
this day as a way to not just denigrate the
contributions of immigrants, but to continue and perpetuate slurs against
immigrants with these xenophobic rants. That's how they look at this.

(14:32):
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Speaker 3 (15:52):
So apparently Kamala Harris is going to sit down for
an interview with Brett. Barett's supposed to air on Wednesday
of this week, per the New York Times, So that
should be kind of interesting. That would be in his
five pm Central six pm Eastern hour. So, oh, we
will see how that goes. I just don't know if
all of this press blitz is actually going to do anything.
I really don't. I just don't see it doing anything,

(16:14):
do you guys? I don't see this doing anything either.
We're gonna talk more about this because it's just getting
worse and worse with Tim Walls. We got to talk
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Speaker 3 (18:59):
I oh my, oh gosh, everybody's been asking me to
react to this Tim Walls video. First off, welcome back
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(19:19):
Tim Walls decided to did he invite the media or
did they just set up They set up this interview
where he was in the field. He was supposed to
pretend he was pretending that he was pheasant hunting, and
he has been really keen to show everybody that he's
like a dude's dude, right, we all know he's not,

(19:39):
but let's you know, move on, and he decided it
was the what is it opening day a pheasant season?
Pheasant hunting season? He didn't bag a single bird. Apparently
opening day pheasant hunting season. He has the media there
with him, right. I just think when you're inviting the
media to go shoot with you, you need to learn

(20:01):
how to load your stuff. That's all I'm saying. I
need you to watch this video because here he is
in the field. Basically he just stood there in orange
and you know, Mark stumped around the field a little
bit with hunters, and that was the extent of it.
But watch him fumble here. Well, he's trying to load
his shotgun. Watch this video. This is insane.

Speaker 6 (20:22):
And it never pitched quite right, never right.

Speaker 2 (20:28):
Don know what kind of done is it?

Speaker 6 (20:30):
This nice I brought.

Speaker 3 (20:33):
I bought it when I was shooting a lot of
our trap because it has a did he try to
pump it up back to them. I just see things.
I love how he goes. It's got this special thing
so it doesn't hurt your shoulder, I mean his shoulder bad,
you dumb ass. Oh my gosh, I don't know. I

(20:57):
don't know how. This was really hard to watch and
he he's sitting here acting like, I mean, he can't
load the damn thing, and he was bragging about how
much he shoots. That's what gets me, Like he's he
started this bragging about how much he shoots and how
much he hunts. And I would be really uneasy. If

(21:18):
I was in the field with this dude and he had,
you know, this shotgun, a modern shotgun, and he couldn't
load the damn thing. I would feel really nervous around him.
I would not feel comfortable, Like probably more nervous than
I would feel if I was with Dick Cheney saying,

(21:39):
I mean, it is really bad. So when Barack Obama
last week was like can Trump even changed a tire? Well, hell,
can Tim Walls even load a shotgun? I mean, come on,
I mean, I'm looking at this, and I'm looking at
screenshots right now of it. He looked like he just
he he tries toa This is why I don't like

(22:01):
him pretending to be a responsible gun owner, because he
makes try He makes responsible gun owners look bad. Look
at what he was doing with that. Did he get
a tampon stuck in the chamber? Like what happened? Like
I don't understand that you're supposed to sill hoad shells,
you don't put tampons in. It's him, Come on, I
don't know. I I was just he's just a he's

(22:24):
pandering obviously, but it looks so bad. He looked like
he was entirely unfamiliar with his burretta and he kept
saying all and he told reporters that it wasn't new.
He told him that he got it a long time ago.
And he was bragging about how much he shoots, and
this is this is what he used is to shoot trap.

(22:45):
This is what he That's what he was saying to reporters.
Because there's other that was just the that's the most
important part of the video, and there's other parts. It's
like hard to hear. But he was bragging about like
how much he shoots, and then he gets his Then
he gets his gun and he's like fumbling with it.
Does that look like a dude who shoot you? Go ahead,
run it again if you can. One doesn't look like
a guy who shoots often.

Speaker 4 (23:06):
We actually have a different anglehood. It shows his hands
more in this particular course.

Speaker 3 (23:10):
Three here we go right now, see him blowed the
tampons in go ahead and put it out there. It's
just so bad. It's so bad, and he's fumbling. It's like,
I don't know how worth this are? You through crib
all the time. He's just so awkward looking. And that's
when these point he goes that I love his uh
what he says there, He's like, yeah, uh, I got
this thing here. It makes it so it doesn't hurt

(23:31):
your shoulder. It's literally what he said. He says, it's
got a special thing so it doesn't hurt your shoulder.
So when you get old, it doesn't hurt your shoulder
as much. I am, Oh my gosh, I'm dead. I can't,
I can't. It looks bad. And so you have Kamala

(23:54):
Harris trying to tell everybody that she owns a glock.
And then she's telling everybody, yeah, shoot, those people come
up in your house. But then she conveniently omits that
she actually supported a handgun ban and this and supported
banning all of glock in California, and that as the
head of what is it, the gun control We're going
to a group with the White House, the Office for

(24:15):
Gun Violence Prevention, that she is being accused by the
Republicans in house James Comer, who subpoened her of colluding
with the ATF in the City of Chicago against Glock.
Because Chicago is suing Glock. It's a stupid lawsuit. They're
the people who also sued Kea and Hyundai because they

(24:35):
were saying, how dare you make your cars to where
they can get stolen? It's like he is, like, we're
not making are making our cars? They gets So what's
the matter with you? It's like one of those suits
like they're they're mad at Glock, like, how dare you
make something that someone could use illegally? Well, that's not
the purpose of the product, but it's it's a nonsense suit.
But she's being accused of colluding with the ATF in
the City of Chicago against Glock in that So you

(24:57):
have heard doing this, him doing that? Do you think
anybody as everybody's making a play for the hunters. There's
a lot of unregistered voters that are hunters. Is any
of this making anybody, any of y'all feel easy? Look,
Republicans did not help themselves when they deprioritize guns on
their platform. Believe me, I got a beef, Yeah, I
got a big beef, because that's a major issue with me.

(25:18):
I don't know. I just think when you've literally had
your life threatened and you've relied on firearms to defend yourself,
it becomes a big issue to you, you know what
I'm saying, so oh, or a bigger issue than it
ever even was to begin with with you. And so
I get that. But I don't see Republicans out there
fumbling like this. They're not talking about Bannon stuff. They're

(25:39):
not talking about going into people's houses. They wouldn't they
wouldn't do that. They wouldn't pass it because there would
be a literal riot on the right. But I mean,
they're just this just looks so dumb. I mean, I'm
looking at this and it looks so bad. And he
didn't get any birds, you know, because he shoots all
the time. Some of my friends are not judging him
for not bagging a bird on opening day. I am,

(26:00):
because he bragged about it NonStop. If you listen to
him talking to the press, he's he acts like he's
you know he actually he's John Wick. He acts like
he taught Teraron Butler everything he knows. That's what he
acts like. Duney and then you see him out there
doing this. Oh my gosh, no, I'm gonna do it.
So they've been trying to reach out to gun owners.
That's what all of this was about. This whole stunt

(26:22):
was about them reaching out to gun owners and trying
to you know, seem legit, and it, you know, backfired
obviously big time. But this absolute dumbass with his I mean,
I can't stop looking at how awkward he looks. I mean,
he just doesn't know what he's doing. I'm like watching

(26:43):
the video, he just doesn't know what he's doing. I
don't know. It looks so bad it is embarrassing. Oh
my gosh. If that would have been a Republican, they
would have never lived it down, right, you guys know this.
They were never ever lived it down. And remember the
first first joint thing that he did with Kamala Harris
was to promote a ban on the modern sporting rifles,

(27:06):
some automatic rifles that are used in the least crimes.
I don't know, I mean, I I just can't it.
He's got a barret. How much is that BARRETTA that's
a that's not a not a cheap not cheap shotgun. Yeah,
it's in a nice Italian gun, you know, Columbus Date,
it's a nice Italian gun. But he I'm just wondering

(27:30):
the legal status of his firearm. I don't know, just curious.
I mean, don't you have to limit your shells? I
gotta look at it. I'll have to look at Minnesotas
law and that. I'm just curious. Don't you have to
limit it? Because it looked like he loaded five in?
Did he load five in?

Speaker 4 (27:45):
It sounded it sounded like he loaded four in. If
we go back to that first video we heard him,
it sounds like he's just shoving four shells in there.

Speaker 3 (27:53):
Don't because don't in some places, don't you got to
use a plug to reduce, like to thwart your own capacity.

Speaker 7 (28:00):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (28:00):
So did he do that?

Speaker 2 (28:02):
Gona? What kind of gun is it?

Speaker 6 (28:03):
This four hundred?

Speaker 3 (28:05):
Well, he's struggling so bad. He just did it for
the chaps to be real. They told him he'd be
wearing chaps, and so he showed up.

Speaker 4 (28:13):
Maybe just fumbled with two and I thought it sounded
like four. All right, I got the price on the gun.

Speaker 3 (28:19):
What's the price on the gun?

Speaker 7 (28:20):
Should we guess?

Speaker 5 (28:21):
Take guesses?

Speaker 3 (28:22):
I thought, oh, I know it's gonna be expensive.

Speaker 4 (28:24):
I was gonna say forty eight hundred, but that may
be too much.

Speaker 3 (28:27):
It's too high. It's like five six in it.

Speaker 4 (28:29):
It's twenty two hundred, twenty two hundred.

Speaker 3 (28:32):
What am I thinking of? I don't have a nice
bird gun. I don't really, I don't really. I've never
bird hunt before. Well, I mean i've never I've never
successfully burn on it. I felt like that, let me
ready to find it. I'm not. I'm not successfully I've
not been successful at it. So I'm like, I'm not
gonna go, and I haven't gotten a nice bird gun
when I've gone. I've used my father in law's bird

(28:53):
gun before, but he's got a really nice one. My
husband has a real nice one. My oldest son has
a nice one. I'm gonna have to get, but I
probably I like Bortta. I'd probably get Baratta, but only
makes really good stuff too. Anyway, long story short, he
didn't fire any of it. I'm just curious about this
because someone asked me if he was operating legally, and

(29:14):
I'm like, that's actually a really good question. That's something
I'm gonna come back to that because there's gonna be
a piece going up at substack. I'll look back on that.
But has that convinced anybody has his? Has that stunt
that he just did convinced anybody.

Speaker 8 (29:27):
No.

Speaker 3 (29:28):
I mean you can sit here and you can, you know,
pretend all day long and be like, look, we're look
at it. We're just we're doing a loan in the
shako and look at how I'm such a hunter. But
I don't think that that's I don't think that it's
doing anything with any for anybody. I don't. I don't
think that that's like, I don't think that you're you're

(29:50):
undercutting any overtures to any kind of firearm community by
telling everyone that you're gonna ban half of what they own,
and then you're actually entertaining the idea of mandatory confiscation
that you call a buyback. I mean, it just doesn't work.
It doesn't work. We got more on the way. He
just like I said, he did it for the chaps.

(30:11):
They said, hey, Tim, you can wear chaps when you
know I sho't wear chaps, and you can put load
tampons in here in the peasants. Yeah, he thought it
was peasant hunting, that's right, not pheasant hunting. He was confused,
you know, as one would be when your name is
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Like SAMs through the alig Glass. So are the days
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Speaker 9 (32:01):
Hey Kamala HQ.

Speaker 10 (32:03):
I'm Gwen Walls, and i have been an educator for
a really long time and I'm here with an assignment
for you today.

Speaker 3 (32:10):
It's you on November fifth.

Speaker 10 (32:11):
Now I'm going to put my teacher classes on because
this is really serious, like a final, and there's no
late work. I need you to take yourself and three
friends to the ballot box and make your voice heard.

Speaker 7 (32:22):
You have to vote.

Speaker 10 (32:24):
I'm going to repeat that again. You and three of
your friends have to make your voices heard by voting.

Speaker 3 (32:31):
I'm tired of her like lecturing us. She's weird and creepy.
And if I was casting like a horror movie teacher,
like you know how they always make these horror movies
about nuns, but they never make them abid teachers, I
would cast her. She would be like the demonic entity
that's like faking as a teacher, eating up all the
kids in the classroom. Honestly, because she's creepy. I get
major creepo vibes. And not just because it's like it's
it's Halloween season, spooky season.

Speaker 4 (32:56):
I think she just sounds like she's always talking to kids,
like she doesn't know how to talk to adults.

Speaker 3 (33:00):
No, what she does, I don't think that she does
it all. It's just weird. Like tearing that page, it
was just like, stop talking. Yeah, Caine, we were all
talking about we think there's a ghost in the studio,
not really, but maybe spooky season. Kane said that one
of the curtains in the studio was on the ground
this morning, yep. And then one of their lids just

(33:24):
popped off. Yep, fell on the desk. I don't know
if I believe in ghosts.

Speaker 7 (33:29):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (33:30):
My kids insist that the house that we lived in
Saint Louis was super haunted. They insist that it was haunted.
They said that they saw stuff, they heard stuff. We
had a spooky attic. I literally my office is on
the third floor attic. It was one of those old
timy houses. I didn't notice anything. I don't think I
got the shining, but I didn't notice anything. I'm not
really creeped out. I'm not easily creeped out. I'll put

(33:53):
it that way. Because I'm such a skeptic and such
a cynic. It's really hard. I mean, I don't know,
I can't. I one time at the Limp Mansion. If
your guys aren't familiar with this, it's an old brewery
mansion and saintless. I walked around by myself in the dark.
What and I stay the night there? I walked around
by myself at night in the LMP mansion in the dark.

(34:15):
Nothing happened, didn't see nothing. Now that's me because I
am a total skeptic and cynic, and I just you know,
I gotta tell you what I mean, and they don't
want to message.

Speaker 4 (34:24):
Yeah, my experience at the Limp Mansion. So we were
doing a live broadcast for Halloween at the Limp Mansion.
You know how crazy that is.

Speaker 11 (34:30):
Nut.

Speaker 4 (34:30):
So you know that little elevator that goes down underground
into that storage brewery storage area, Well, we had two
listeners with me. We went down there and oh, well
we heard and saw things move and can't explain it,
but we didn't necessarily see a ghost or an apparition
or anything like that.

Speaker 3 (34:48):
I just never saw anything like that.

Speaker 4 (34:50):
That was the creepiest I've ever felt. You know how
you get that the hair stands up on your arm,
but this was like back of neck and shoulder.

Speaker 3 (34:56):
Like I'm like more creeped out watching Gwen Walls than
I was walking around by myself at night in the
Limp Mansion.

Speaker 4 (35:05):
That's fair.

Speaker 3 (35:06):
And I was downstairs even I was like, I'm gonna
go to all places where they mark themselves. Yeah, you
can do that if you stay there. It was like
a bed and breakfast. It's totally spooky.

Speaker 4 (35:15):
It's haunted. There's no question in my mind. The Limp
mansions haunted.

Speaker 3 (35:18):
It feels heavy when you walk in there. But that's
the only thing I noticed. I don't know, but they
said that the room up on the third floor is
the most haunted. It's the hauntedest, and somebody was staying
up there, so I couldn't go in. But yeah, I
don't know. I never, I didn't, nothing ever happen. I,
Like I said, Gwen Walls terrifies me more if I
was if I had to pick between being by myself
at night in the basement of the Limp Mansion or

(35:39):
being in a room during broad daylight with Gwen Walls,
I'd pick the Limp Mansion because she's weird. Dude, she's weird.
I think she I think she blinks vertically. Think of it.
It's weird, man. She totally is, Dude, it's weird. That's
why she If you were an alien who was talking
to people and you were trying to be a person

(36:01):
and be convincing, that's what you would act like like.
You would act like. You would pick what's the most
like unassuming, trustworth a teacher. See, you were rolling your
eyes at me a second ago, but now some of
you out there like, well, she does make some sense.
The girl does make some sense here, you know, I'm right.

Speaker 4 (36:20):
I don't think I would choose though, I don't know.
That's that's between a fear that I know and a
fear that I don't know, And the mansion is the
fear that I don't know.

Speaker 3 (36:29):
I like variety, so i'd pick what I don't know.

Speaker 9 (36:31):
Really, Yeah, you're a better man than I.

Speaker 3 (36:36):
I would, though, But she is so every time she talks,
I watch her eyes. I'm like, she can't believe perfectly,
I'm watching. I'm watching her face and seeing what she does.
She gives me the weirdest vibes. And when she did

(36:58):
that interview where she was talking about how she like
the smell of things burning coming through her window, didn't
she like disappear into the past for a moment, like
she was like reminiscing joyfully, and her face got this
like eerie calm, and she was thinking. You could tell
she was remembering it fondly. That's weird, you guys, We

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it's the top of our second hour. And we were

(38:46):
talking about how Gwen Walls terrified us because there's new
video of her being all spooky. She's just a spooky person, right,
she's weird. She's I bet that she's got veneers on
and or she's got fake teeth and when she takes
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(39:09):
Welcome back to the show, Dania Lash. Here, we're all
weirded out. We're all like trying to freak each other
out on break. It's funny, not Diddy style, by the way,
So happy Monday. And we've been talking about the Tim
Walls ad or interview. It's an ad let's be real.
He went onto a field and he's wearing I think
they just said, Tim, you can wear some chaps if

(39:30):
you show up and he's like, I love chaps. He
shows up and doesn't know how to load his burrata
that he was bragging about like I use this all
the time to shoot, you know, and was bragging about
how great of a shot he is and how he
shoots with this particular gun all the time. So yeah,
gun owners, vote for me. Forget about me wanting to
take all your stuff. Just vote for me. Watch me

(39:53):
load my shotgun fumbles and he didn't bag a single bird.
It's just weird and and I don't know. I just
it's I don't They're everything I'm reading and I'm pulling
this up too. Democrats are freaking out right now because

(40:13):
Kamala is not doing well. Now. I am not going
to sit here. One thing that I am not gonna
do is go, oh, guys, I feel like there's a
red wave coming no, because remember that was what everyone
was saying in twenty twenty two, and I'm like, it's
not happening. And they said it in twenty twenty two
and I'm uh, but it's not. It didn't happen, and

(40:37):
there were polls indicating that it wasn't gonna happen at
the time. It's really close. And I also feel like
the moment you tell that not feel I know, the
moment you tell it to Republicans something clicks in their
head and they go, oh, I guess I can relax
now it's all in the bag, and then they just
they don't do anything. They stop. It's so frustrating. So

(41:00):
Kamala Harris can still win, but she's on the struggle
bus a little bit, which is a different place for
her to be because normally she's under the tires. So
Democrats they released an ad where I actually had to
go back and check because they saw this on the
over the weekend on x It was an ad where
they were slamming third party candidates and they were going

(41:23):
after people like Jill Stein. I was like, hello, twenty sixteen,
Is this twenty sixteen here? No, they were. I think
that they're so worried about that because that tells you
a how close it is, and B they're so worried
about how close it is that they're trying to compensate

(41:45):
for that with some of the stuff and by picking
off third party stuff. I also think that they're hoping
that female voters overperform, which I don't think they will.
That's one of the reasons why they're hitting that so
much to an annoying degree, to where every single thing
is about how you need to vote for Kamala Harris

(42:07):
because she's like a woman or something, and I'm done
with it. How many times have you seen this or
heard this talking point from their campaign where it's well,
you know you need to you need to vote for
for Kamala Harris because she's a woman, and you know
it's and that that's I mean, that's what they say.

(42:28):
I think we had some audio that was something to
this effect, because they keep saying that it's a gender
gap and that's one of the reasons why she's that
she's she's not doing very well. That's and they try
to use that as an excuse for how poorly she
performed in the primary. But they're also suggesting it's a
reason why she's struggling in the polls, and that's doesn't

(42:52):
have anything to do with it, because people aren't opposed
to her for her being a woman. It's for her
being just completely incompetent and under accomplished. Audio sound by
twenty six. This is what this is what one of
her surrogates is saying. Listen, I mean the top line

(43:14):
is the five point advantage that Kamala Harris had and
our last ball is gone.

Speaker 2 (43:18):
What's behind that chef?

Speaker 12 (43:20):
Yeah, exactly, Savin. I mean just look at them side
by side and you can see it. Remember that poll
we took a month ago that you see here, It
was just after that first Trump Harris debate. Since then,
we've had the VP debate, There've been some campaign activities,
some interviews, some things that have changed in that time.
I think this might be the biggest for Harris. We
just asked the basic image perception people have, is it
positive or negative?

Speaker 4 (43:41):
Of these candidates.

Speaker 12 (43:42):
The Trump number has always been somewhere in this territory.
In fact, this is a little bit high for him,
believe it or not. Forty three percent positive. But look
at Harris forty three positive, forty nine negative. The significance.
We pulled this a month ago, she was forty eight
percent positive and forty five negative.

Speaker 4 (43:58):
She was above as they.

Speaker 3 (44:00):
Say, and you know what, it doesn't help. I don't
know if we can play this SNL because I think, oh,
hold it can we get even if it's news. We
have to fight with YouTube over fair use. They won't
let you play anything. So it's so ridiculous and they
and I it's something that we got to do with
YouTube just I don't have enough middle fingers for it.

(44:21):
But they made fun of her over the weekend, so
that's all I can basically say, or they'll strike our video.
So I don't know. They they just they're they're having
a problem. They're having a big problem right now. And
then you have Jim Cliburn audio Sunday thirty. He is
trying to reprise what he did back in twenty sixteen,
because you know, Joe Biden would not have been President

(44:43):
of the United States without James Cliburn because James Cliburn
delivered South Carolina for him. Now, listen to Cliburn. They're
trying to shame Black Americans in the voting for Cromwell Harris. Listen.

Speaker 6 (44:55):
The problem is there were ninety five years number eight
and number nine, and the policies that are ninety five
years that kept us out of government, out of this economy.
It's called Jim Crow.

Speaker 3 (45:13):
Oh good heavens.

Speaker 6 (45:14):
If you look at Project twenty twenty five, it will
be Jim Crow two point zero.

Speaker 3 (45:21):
First off, that's not a I don't even want to
address that. It's so stupid. It's not even a Trump thing.
It was like a policy thing over at the Heritage Foundation,
and I'm trying to figure out why people are upset
with it. They act like it's like, uh, I don't know, Yeah,
it's just it's it's it's literally like policy discussion. Trump
had nothing to do with it. I mean literally, Trump

(45:43):
had nothing to do with it, nor did anybody in
his campaign. That's like saying that a third party entity
came out with a suggestion of some policy suggestions and oh, well,
Kamala Harris wrote them. This is her thing. I mean,
it's stupid. This is what the left, this is where
they over shood. You know. If there's things that you
want to criticize Trump on, then make sure that they're

(46:05):
legitimate things that the dude did, but don't make up
this stupid stuff and then try to race bait and
race hustle people into into fallen in line, because that's
just lame and it just shows you don't got anything else.
There's no enthusiasm for Kamala Harris. There's none. I don't
even know Democrats that are excited for her. I have
never seen. And I do have some friends who are

(46:25):
Democrats because I'm not a partisan borg, and there are
still some people who are decent enough to realize friendships thicker.
But I've never seen them so depressed, ever, so uninspired,
so depressed ever like they I've I mean, and we're

(46:47):
talking about people who are usually real excited about putting
those Democrats signs in their lawns and like making you know,
they are so depressed. They were not super excited before
the the Harris was switched in, and then when Harris
was switched in, they won't admit it, but for them

(47:07):
it was like admission already a first defeat, and they
knew that they were going to be operating from a
negative position and trying to claw back into the positive.
And I mean, it's it's just wild as wild. I mean,

(47:28):
if we want to play the CNAL thing, because they
even hit her, I just think it's a big thing.
Audio some by thirty one. I think it's a big
because it's so bad that it forced SNL into mocking her.
And SNAL didn't do this because they thought it would
be it was funny and they were creative and they
came up with it. They were forced into doing it
just in order to stay with the cultural zid. I

(47:48):
guess listen, Polight played the.

Speaker 2 (47:50):
Game okay, one hundred people. Servey top Tis answers on
the board. Name something that you're keep in your gloove compartment? Ope, BP,
Harris Steve. Look, I was raised in a middle class family.

Speaker 11 (48:03):
All right, Oh, here are we going?

Speaker 2 (48:04):
Okay? My mother raised myssissipany all right, she worked hard
and saved up. And we had a second mother too.

Speaker 6 (48:13):
Okay, did that mother have a glove apartment?

Speaker 2 (48:16):
A small business owner named miss Shelton?

Speaker 3 (48:19):
Okay, we got that something that you can keep in
your local apartment. Oh, a glock?

Speaker 2 (48:23):
See if a big old block.

Speaker 3 (48:27):
At home? You mean, like the kind she wanted a
band in California, I mean and literally made it like
one of the unauthorized, like you have to have it
on a roster of what what California considers safe guns.
I'm not even kidding. It's just it's just interesting. It's
just interesting. I'm just saying. But they're having a lot
of trouble right now. They're having a lot of problems,

(48:49):
and in looking at this, I gotta get some cuts
some there. Her negatives are up, there's no momentum, and
you can see her on I mean, it doesn't even matter.
Let me just pull up, doesn't even matter what aggregate
you're looking at. Honestly, she can't keep momentum. Even CNN
is noticing that she's struggling with momentum. And I love

(49:14):
it how they say Trump's extreme vision for America hikes
pressure on Harris. That's as close to as what they
can get I know that's as close as they can
get seen and can get to saying this. But there is.
It's everybody's noting that she's in trouble. There has been
a shift, and people can feel it, they can tell it,

(49:38):
they know it. They said in ABC was reporting that
her internals show that she is in a lot of trouble.
Pennsylvania is tough for her right now, Wisconsin and Michigan
are tough with her. I got to tell you, I
think people are going to look back. Although I was

(49:59):
saying that from the moment it was announced Tim Walls
is her running mate, I think that was the fatal blow.
I get gut feelings about stuff. I'm not speculative, and
I don't believe in, you know, like that kind of prognostications.

(50:20):
I don't, but I'm just selling I got a gut feeling,
and I believe that people are gonna look back and
be like the Tim Walls thing. That was the fatal
thing for her her campaign. If she would have picked
Josh Shapiro, Pennsylvania would not be in play the way
it is for Democrats right now. She would be in

(50:43):
a very good position if she had picked Josh Shapiro.
I'm actually glad that she didn't, And honestly, it was
one of the things I was the most nervous about
after everything switched up to her, because I knew the
media was going to go well for her, But I
also knew that they that she had to pick a

(51:05):
really strong she had to pick a good VP. But
what she ended up doing she didn't go with Shapiro
because that wasn't the She didn't go with Shapiro because
that wasn't the the future of the party is, as
her and her left wing Marxist faction view it. They

(51:26):
went with Walls because he's a Marxist. They went for
ideology over strategy and the way Trump did too. But
Vance is a better strategist and just better in front
of the press than Waltz's. So it's like a non
issue at this point. But Shapiro would have definitely put
that state in play, and I mean, she would not
mean it's tough for her right now. And when you

(51:47):
consider how everything's looking at coming down to North Carolina
and Pennsylvania, oh my gosh. And then we Trump releases
internals for his swing state polling and it showed him
ahead in almost every single swing state small margins. I
would say that he's virtually tied in every single swing
state because nothing's beyond the margin of error. However, he

(52:09):
is up up against Harris, ahead of Harris, and those
were his internals that he released. They had to feel
very confident about their position to release that. I'm just
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struggled what it's like. It's like USBA or USBC whatever.
The little thingy that you the little one singular prong
thing that you got to put in a stupid outlet.
It's in the wall, and I struggled with it because

(53:55):
you put it in there and it's like nope. You
flip it and goes nope, and you do it a
couple more times and then it's like, Okay, I'll accept
your original offering. I felt so stupid watching this video
because I struggled with that outlet the yesterday morning. And
then I literally watched a big giant rocket land on
a steel needle in Boka, Chika, Texas. This is crazy.

(54:17):
It looks like a like a supernatural thing that's just wild.
So I don't know. Elon Musk is saved in the world.
He's we're gonna be talking about him here coming up
because the way that the way that the UH, I
think the administration and everything else have been dealing with him,
I just can't. I can't get over this rocket. It's
actually really cool. Uh let's see. Also, of course this

(54:40):
decided to freeze just now, because why would it not
just waiting for it. I hate I'm going to take
this computer and I'm a throw across room. Uh this
big Oh, Harris is going to war with Franklin Graham.
Why out of all the things evangelicals for, Harris goes
to war with Franklin Graham. If you're an evangelical going
I look, I think that it's sometimes silly to say

(55:02):
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Speaker 3 (56:29):
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash here with you.
Kamala Harris is set to sit down with Brett Bhar
in an interview that is going to air on Wednesday.
I really hope that Brett Baar asks her, first and foremost,
what gen of glock do you own? And secondly, why

(56:49):
do you own a firearm? That you push to ban
in California, that you had that you had declared unsafe
in California. It's the same manufacturer that you are accused
of fighting against. And why are you stonewalling the House?

(57:13):
The House's subpoena into whether or not the office you head,
which is the Office of Gun Violence Prevention, whether or
not they've been colluding along with the ATF and the
City of Chicago against Glock and that lawsuit. I mean,

(57:33):
I would love for that question to be asked. If
anyone would ask it, it would be Breber. I mean, you
could even you could prepare her to answer that question.
She's still not going to answer it. Well. But the
reason I think that that's it's a big issue, and
it's a bigger it's a big issue not just regarding firearms.
But there's a couple of things at play here. H

(57:55):
I and gosh, please stop saying glocks don't have safeties.
Glocks have safe stop it. They have a three tiered
safety system and part of that is within the trigger.
So don't say that, because then you just sound like
you don't know what you're talking about with guns. Please,
I see so many like minded people saying, well, glocks
don't have safety. Stop saying that they do. My whole

(58:17):
point though, in bringing in him focusing on that it
has less to do with firearms and more also about
the double standard that she lives. I mean, she she
would have had to had to have a special exemption,
I think because certain glocks, I mean they grandfathered some
of the old gen ZN and but they're considered unsafe.

(58:40):
I mean that's literally California has like this whole list
of unsafe firearms, so dumb. I'm just curious as too.
You know how that works for her? Did she get
special exemption to get it? Because apparently she got it
in two thousand and five, so that wouldn't that would

(59:00):
have been past the grandfathering in or two and five
to two thousand and six, I think, is what I read.
And that's that's and I hope he kind of pinpoints
that as well, because when she got it will determine
whether or not she got something that had been grandfathered
in or if she actually had to have a special
exemption to get something that normal people can't get in California.

(59:21):
I got a lot of questions, so just you know,
a lot of questions, and then you have Bill Clinton
who just threw a wrench and everything unintentionally. Can we
play this audio of him? This is I mean, wow,
watch this.

Speaker 11 (59:36):
You got a case in Georgian not very long ago,
didn't you. They made an ad about her about it,
the young woman who'd been killed by an emigrant.

Speaker 8 (59:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (59:45):
Well, if they had.

Speaker 11 (59:45):
All been properly vetted, that probably wouldn't have happened. But
if they all properly vetted, and that doesn't happen, and
America is not having enough babies to keep our populations up,
so we need immigrants that have been vetted to do work,
there wouldn't.

Speaker 2 (01:00:06):
Be a problem.

Speaker 3 (01:00:06):
Well, he sounds like a guy who had a membership
to a whites only golf club back in the nineties,
don't he? Is he dead? He said that they weren't
properly vetted. If the Biden Harris administration had properly vetted
it quote, if they had all been properly vetted, that
wouldn't have happened. He was wearing that horrible Harry Wall's hat.

(01:00:34):
But who is he campaigning for?

Speaker 11 (01:00:37):
There?

Speaker 3 (01:00:42):
I am utterly confused. What the heck did we just
hear you had a case in Georgia. They made an
ad about it, a woman who had been killed by
an immigrant if they'd been properly vetted.

Speaker 4 (01:00:57):
There's two levels of confusion for me. One like, Wow,
that's not a Democrat talking point at all. And two
he's concerned about fewer babies yet pro abortion. Yeah, I'm
I'm so confused.

Speaker 3 (01:01:12):
Yeah, that was weird to hear them, well, because they're
not you're aborting all of them. Geezer. That's why I
I I don't know. I'm I've got like a million,
I got a million questions on this. I I don't
know who he's campaigning for. That needs to be an
ad though that the Trump campaign they need like like

(01:01:35):
a quick response team to just like turn these cuts
around like like that, that's what they need. Trump is
plus three in the latest rasmusci pole in Pennsylvania. Immigration
is a big issue there too, immigration and jobs plus three.
Margin of error is three point five. So still, but

(01:02:00):
that's interesting, very interesting. So I'm curious. I mean, it's
super close. I think that they're going to close the
gap as as we get closer, because we're what three
weeks I don't now, Golly, Bali and she is really struggling.

(01:02:22):
I was looking at wisconstant same thing.

Speaker 2 (01:02:27):
All.

Speaker 3 (01:02:27):
I mean, it's she's on the struggle bus man. She
is not getting any better. They looked at It was
over one thoy twenty seven people. It was conducted on
October thirteenth. I don't have any of the cross tabs
or anything. It's close. But I think now you can
see why she's agreed to do a Fox interview. Now

(01:02:48):
it kind of makes some sense, now, doesn't it. She's
doing a Fox interview makes some sense? Kind of see
it here? Interesting?

Speaker 13 (01:02:58):
Right?

Speaker 3 (01:03:01):
She needs help. She needs help, and I don't think
it's gonna get any easier for either, not at all.
Uh we got I wanted to also get into oh boy,
this uh this is all word solid from her. This

(01:03:24):
is so bad. Audio sound bite nine. What is this?
I'm looking at what it says.

Speaker 4 (01:03:31):
I don't even this all happened over the weekend.

Speaker 3 (01:03:33):
Yeah, I know what is this sentence?

Speaker 13 (01:03:35):
Go ahead?

Speaker 3 (01:03:35):
Play this?

Speaker 1 (01:03:37):
Because what we see it is so hard to see
that we lose faith or a vision of those things
we cannot see, but must know.

Speaker 3 (01:03:47):
What what we see is so hard to see that
we lose faith or a vision of those things we
cannot see but must know.

Speaker 8 (01:03:58):
Good.

Speaker 3 (01:04:00):
Okay, So that was really what she said. Oh wow,
who's going to decide to vote for her based on that?

Speaker 4 (01:04:07):
That sounds correct, ridiculous.

Speaker 3 (01:04:10):
Oh I'm looking at all of this and it all
looks bad. I mean, none of this is gosh, I
don't even know. And Wisconsin, we got Pennsylvania, she's struggling. Wisconsin,
she's struggling. Cook political report shifted the Senate race there

(01:04:32):
to toss up. Now that is also a measure of
the health of Harris's campaign as well. The Tammy Baldwin
is going up against Eric Hoved and that's the he's
been endorsed by Trump, and Cook shifted that on Friday
to toss up. Now. Democrats think that she's still going

(01:04:55):
to hold onto her seat, but it is going to
be really really close. And in fact, I mean, I
mean usually a lot of the races in that state
and a couple of them, but in Wisconsin, I think
are determined by you know, a few thousand votes. And
her lead, Baldwin's lead, she's fallen seven points from August

(01:05:21):
to today, and she only she barely has a two
point lead. It was one point eight, so and it
is the of all the Senate races in these battleground states,
that one is the closest. And it would not be
that way if you had a very healthy, strong contender

(01:05:44):
at the top of the ticket. And some of these
down ballot races, the health of them are just well,
how strong these candidates ares determined by the health of
the top of the ticket. And what this is showing
you is that Harris has no coattails, no coattails, and

(01:06:05):
she cannot articulate any kind of clear anything like audio
sound by thirty three. This is like the stuff that
she says when she goes out and does these campaign events.
None of this this this is so dumb. Listen, you know, there's.

Speaker 13 (01:06:25):
This whole I talked with somebody wants to say, you know,
if you just look at where the stars are in
the sky, don't look at them as just random things.

Speaker 1 (01:06:35):
If you just look at them as points. Look at
the constellation, what does it show you? And the hell
so you just outlined it, Roland, what does it show you?

Speaker 3 (01:06:45):
Wow? Wow, what I feel like at that? But so
she's not connected. This is what that's what she sounds
like when she's trying to connect with voters and it
doesn't sound very nice. It sounds she sounds ridiculous. But
this is like the stuff that even when she does
these events, in these interviews, that's the most that they
get out of her. And now you can kind of
tell why it is that she's she's just not performing well.

(01:07:06):
She's not doing well because she cannot connect with voters.
That's that's her trying to be empathetic. That's her trying
to sound like she's talking off the cuff and just
sitting down shooting the brades with people, and and she
comes off as inauthentic, and nobody understands what the hell
she's saying. She cannot connect. People need to have that connection,
whether it's through the screen, whether they need to hear
something from you that they can connect to. And they're

(01:07:27):
not hearing that from her, not at all. And then
you wonder why you're struggling, why she's struggling. I mean
Democrats they said that they are, they're very concerned in Wisconsin.
I think she's actually hurting Baldwin in that Senate race.
They're they're they're hurting they Clyburn's out there trying to

(01:07:51):
shake down black voters into voting for Harris. It's that bad.
I mean, it's none of this is this is all
just this is turning into a big nightmare for them.
I don't want Republicans to get complacent, though. I want
there to be such a victory in November that it
is never questioned again. And I you have to overcome

(01:08:15):
not just the margin of error, but the margin of fraud.

Speaker 14 (01:08:18):
So push, it's his laugh mission to make bad decisions.

Speaker 4 (01:08:30):
It's time for Florida man.

Speaker 3 (01:08:32):
So do you guys remember the Florida dude who strapped
his house down and apparently like the hooks went all
the way into the ground and they were attached like
to conquer. Like he did it properly. He actually was
able to protect his house. So this guy, Pedro Czarez
from Orlando, he strapped his family's house down with these

(01:08:54):
giant straps. Everything was anchored into the ground. This is
actually super impressive. And apparently it was an eight feet
to cement on the ground. And he used large plastic
straps that they used to secure cargo containers on ships,
attached to ground hooks. And it cost them twenty two

(01:09:14):
thousand dollars to place the stuff around the roof around
his property is to have this stuff set by the way,
if he ever sells that isn't that like a selling point,
like you can strap your house down to And they
said that they the reason he did this was because
their aluminum roof nearly flew off during a previous hurricane.

(01:09:36):
So they got these straps. They strapped it down. Cost
twenty two thousand dollars and they said that they were good.
There were a lot of leaves everywhere and there's there
apparently a lot of the stuff is affected near their house,
but everything is good. They're not taking the straps off
until the hurricane's over. It's the hurricane season's over. That's
actually impressive. While showing you on the simulcast, that's what
it looked like. And it worked. It actually worked.

Speaker 4 (01:09:59):
I thought it was ai at first.

Speaker 3 (01:10:00):
I did too. No, it literally that's he apparently there
they lost their roof during a previous hurricane and he
was like, I'm not doing this again, and so he
spent twenty two thousand dollars getting all of those ground
hooks in his around his property. That's it's actually pretty impressive.
So good on that guy.

Speaker 2 (01:10:18):
Wow.

Speaker 3 (01:10:20):
Uh, let's see one pom Beach Garden homeowner had a
dumpster tossed onto their roof by an EF three tornado.
This is like one of the tornadoes that was going
around right when the hurricane was coming in. And uh yeah,
it literally threw I had some impressive and there's a
video of it. It threw an entire dumpster onto the

(01:10:43):
house of the roof of this one house. That's crazy.
I mean these things are and those way a lot.
Those things weigh a ton. This let's see. Coast guard
rescued a dude who was clinging to a cooler in
open water. Wow. So this was the day after Hurricane Milton.

(01:11:04):
They were looking for a boat captain. He was wearing
a red lifejacket, black shirt, and black pants and they
had an emergency locator beacon and that's what the guy
had and he also had his cooler. He weathered one
night in open water with the hurricane strong winds and
massive waves. He was thirty miles off of long Boat

(01:11:25):
Key in the Gulf of Mexico. Wants preparing the video
of this dude literally was spent the night in open
water during a hurricane with his life vest, his locator beacon,
and his cooler. I have never seen anything like this
in my life. Holy cow, I don't even know. And

(01:11:47):
they were like, I don't think that they thought they
were going to be able to get him, but they
said that the I mean, they guess this is the
craziest thing I've ever seen. They they saved him. I mean,
they got him out, and he's like, Okay, this is
so wild that he was out there. I can't even
believe what. Wow. So I mean, he had been on

(01:12:10):
board a fishing boat called the capt'n Dave. Okay, we
got Lieutenant Dan Capten Dave, and he was trying to
bring the vessel back into port and make repairs. But
that he was trying to beat the hurricane back in
as soon as it wasn't that he was like flouting,
you know, preparation. He was trying to get back. He
had a problem with his rudder, but man, he's the
conditions deteriorated too rapidly and he got caught out in it.

(01:12:31):
So that's that's wild. But he survived a full night
and they got him. So I've never seen anything like
that before. Gators sting raised in snakes. They Florida people,
Floridians are urged to avoid the floodwaters because there's sting
raised in there, there's snakes in there, there's gators in there.
There's a myriad of dangers lurking in the water because
you are in a swamp. Just FYI, it's a swamp.

(01:12:51):
So they're warning people just be careful. They just keep
it on your mind. You know, don't live totally in fear,
but just you know, kind of keep it, you know
on your mind that you know, maybe maybe you don't
want to be out there in that flood. I wouldn't
be because I'd be like, there's my luck. There's like
fifty gators, like right there, you'd open the door. There's
like gators. Good night. We have more on the way.
Our third hour is coming up. And in that third

(01:13:14):
hour we've got bigfoot tim walls and uh, well we
got a lot. There's those two things are unrelated, by
the way. Sick with Us, welcome back to the program.
Dana Lash with you. Top of this third hour. You
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as well. You got Rumble where the chat happens. You've

(01:13:39):
got what else are we at X run x where
everywhere I was looking. First off, I'm a little distracted
because I was looking at this story about the space.
There are the robots that the house robots that Elon
Musks coming out with. Did you see these? I swear
this is like some eye robots stuff. It's supposed to
be robots that will help you around the house with

(01:13:59):
you tasks. The Optimus Robots. Have you seen Caine and
Irabold like what they're the Tesla Optimus Robots, the biggest
product ever of any kind, the walking talking Optimus Robots.
They had like a reveal thing on Thursday and they
were revealing the company's cyber car and they're nearly six

(01:14:21):
feet tall. They play rock paper scissors. These are actual things.
Have you seen these? They walked out wants getting ready
to he's getting the video cued up. They legit walked out,
and I am really they all walked out if I

(01:14:42):
feel like I'm watching a Kanye West fashion show when
I look at it, though, they all walked out and uh,
they're helping with drinks. They were making drinks at this event.
They danced to techno music.

Speaker 4 (01:14:55):
Did you witness some of the interactions of the bartender robots, no,
there was one, so they ordered specific drinks right, But
there was a human guy standing next to the guy
that ordered the drink, and the human guy said to
the robot, hey, you may want to check his ID.
The guy was clearly old enough, but the robots stopped
what it was doing asked for his ID. Then the

(01:15:17):
guy gave him a credit card and the robot looked
at it and said, wait, this isn't an ID. Hand
me your ID. Gave him the ID. He looks at
the ID, then looks up at the guy, then looks
back down at the ID and looks up at the guy,
and he's like, I don't know, Like these are really
human like interactions that they're having with these rights.

Speaker 3 (01:15:37):
Now I know that they're actually like human. They're not
humans in a robot suit.

Speaker 4 (01:15:43):
They have to be really skinny humans.

Speaker 3 (01:15:45):
Well, I mean, I don't know. I'm torn because they
would be fun pets, but also no, I don't know,
I don't, I don't. I'm really torn by this. The
reason that I bring this up, and I don't want
to just stay because they said the optimis spots are
gonna be in people's houses. They can walk steadily on
uneven terrain. They can list all dawn a single battery charge.

(01:16:08):
They can navigate around people and pets, and this is crazy.

Speaker 4 (01:16:13):
I mean, it's the Eye Robot movie.

Speaker 3 (01:16:16):
It is the iron I mean they look just like that.
I don't know what I feel about this.

Speaker 4 (01:16:26):
I can we start them off as like the people
that give us food samples at like Costco and Sam's,
Like we start off as just the robots that are like,
here's some you know, breakfast sausage from the freezer section
you could try while you're walking around shopping, like start
something started off small like that.

Speaker 3 (01:16:43):
I know I look at this because you know, I'm
looking at all this stuff, and I'm looking at the robots.
And then of course, you know, we had the rocket thing,
the super heavy that landed and that was super impressive.

(01:17:04):
I don't know when Musk sleeps, but I do know
that Democrats, I think, hate him. I've never seen anybody
do everything that they can to trip up a dude
who has done more to help people than any Democrat has.
They don't like him because he is not a Democrat.

(01:17:26):
I mean they put him in their anti Trump ads.
They put Musk in their anti Trump ads, and I'm
just it's crazy they can't recognize his accomplishments. Like when
Joe Biden had all of these EV manufacturers, you know, especially,

(01:17:47):
they didn't invite Tesla. They didn't even include Tesla in anything.
He's like a Tony Stark. Mean, he is Tony Stark,
and he's hated. He's absolutely hated by the left. I mean,

(01:18:07):
I don't know. He has revolutionized the number of industries,
and I think he also stopped the huge takeover of
speech on in digital and the digital planes that the
left was undertaking. I mean, he put a stop to it.

(01:18:30):
They he didn't come out as like a conservative. They
made him one because they persecuted him while showing you
these robots. I am, dude, I don't know. It could
be your ass. I just feel like I don't want
anything that I can't yeat. Why does it have to
be that tall? Why does it have to be almost
six foot tall? Why can't it be like twee.

Speaker 4 (01:18:50):
Maybe we could start a.

Speaker 3 (01:18:51):
Business, dang size.

Speaker 4 (01:18:53):
Start a business that gives you the equipment to be
able to yeat one of these whenever necessary, just as
a response in the free market.

Speaker 3 (01:19:02):
No, I just like want, like a short little robot.
I don't want like a big thing that can kill me, right,
I don't want that.

Speaker 4 (01:19:10):
So our robot yater idea is not a great one.

Speaker 3 (01:19:13):
No, I just make them shorter and eatable. Make them shorter.
They don't need to be that tall.

Speaker 4 (01:19:17):
They can't do that much when they're that short.

Speaker 3 (01:19:20):
Yeah, they can't. They'd have to have make them half
that size. Make them three feet tall.

Speaker 4 (01:19:23):
You have to have like go, go gadget legs or.

Speaker 3 (01:19:25):
No, no, no, make them three feet tall. I don't need
them to do all that stuff.

Speaker 4 (01:19:29):
Right, So you want them to make another version smaller,
like a mini me?

Speaker 3 (01:19:32):
Yeah, like they do that with them. Oh my gosh,
what am I thinking of? What's the thing that makes
you feel like you're exercising but you're not when you're
standing on that thing? The segue one of my favorite
things ever. I hate cardio, like I'll only lift weights,
but I like to pretend sometimes that I do cardio.
And I'll get them my work up here, and I

(01:19:53):
have a mini segue that Chris got me from Mother's
Day like years ago, still works wonderfully. I'll get on
my work up here and I'll just stand on my
segue and and that's my workout, like my cardio for
that because I hate cardio. I hate cardio so bad
it's stupid. And that my cardio is just rest between sets.
But that's and if you get in your work out
here and you're seeing it in your segway, it's just
like exercise. Not but it feels like it is, right

(01:20:16):
you just they're not that expensive. People think they're exorbitantly expensive.
They're not. You can get like a mini one and
you get get a little handle that you can just.

Speaker 11 (01:20:25):
See.

Speaker 3 (01:20:25):
So if you can get a little one of that,
then you can get a little robot, right Yeah, Like
I just want like a little robot, like, not a
big one. Give me a miniature one. I'll name it
tricky Wu and that's what it will live as, Tricky Wu.
I want. I've always wanted like a little something to

(01:20:45):
name that. It's like a name that I've been holding
on too, because this is goofy and I'll the little
robot will It'll be perfect. I don't want the big
one because that's weird. What if you're like sleeping at
night and you wake up and standing it at the
foot of your bed, like but this blank face, just
you know, like gazing at you. It's weird. I don't
like that. I don't want anything bigger than me.

Speaker 4 (01:21:04):
I get one. I'm naming mind Johnny five.

Speaker 3 (01:21:07):
Well, that sounds like the name of something that could
beat you up. Tricky Wu does not sound like the
name of something that can beat you up. There's the difference.
You see what I mean? See what I mean? You
insult it with a name like right off the bat, like, oh,
that thing cannot get hurt. Did you hear what its
name is? Ka Lee? Nothing named tricky Wu is gonna
hurt you. But if you name it Johnny five, that

(01:21:28):
thing will shive you for sure. Wow, you'll wake up
with a pain in your stomach in bed and look
up and when your steak knives is in your guts
courtesy of Johnny five, your robot.

Speaker 4 (01:21:39):
I've never took it that far.

Speaker 3 (01:21:40):
Well. I think of all these things at night, right
before I go to bed, and my favorite thing to
do is ask my husband about them after he's drifted
off to sleep. This is how my mind works nighttime day.
And I'll be like, what if what if we get
the robot? But we have it, we make it like
zero point five times the size instead of like one
whole point. What did that do? Can it still reach

(01:22:01):
things on shelves like I could? And if you're worried
about you could make it light weight. You could hold
it up and it could reach it for you.

Speaker 4 (01:22:07):
Oh I see, yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:22:09):
See, you don't need something that's bigger than you that
can murder you. You just lift up tricky wou woo boo,
and tricky wo will get it for you and put
it back down on the ground.

Speaker 4 (01:22:17):
Like emergency shut offs for these things, right, like just something.

Speaker 3 (01:22:20):
That doesn't work, you don't think, so when has that
ever worked?

Speaker 4 (01:22:23):
Like if it's about I read a.

Speaker 3 (01:22:24):
Story over the weekend about a robot vacuum cleaner that
got a woman's hair in it and like ripped her
hair out. Yeah, like vac I don't know what she
was doing with her head on the ground, but it
like vacuumed up her hair and her head and she
was like dying, not maybe not dying, but I would
have been out of embarrassment getting my ass kicked by
a floor vacuum cleaner robot. But I don't know, I

(01:22:49):
I this is this is the stuff that keeps me
up at night. I'll be going to bed, got my
got my covers, and I'm going to bed. I'm getting
ready to drift off, and I'm like, what if we
got a robot and it killed us? Like that's, you know,

(01:23:14):
because everybody has Alexa's.

Speaker 4 (01:23:16):
Right, That's what I was just about to say.

Speaker 3 (01:23:17):
I don't have one of those.

Speaker 4 (01:23:20):
Hey, Google, whatever the hell it is, I don't get
any of those things.

Speaker 3 (01:23:23):
I'm curious as to how many in the listening audience
have like Alexas and stuff. I don't have that because
I don't want the government to. Oh and by the way,
Kathleen and the rumble chat is reminding everyone about Chucky.
Chucky was little, he was yeatable, but he was also
a demon. So like I don't want Tricky WU wouldn't
be a demon, it would just, you know, be a bot.

(01:23:44):
But to your point, though, Kaine, with Alexa and that,
I don't understand the people who feel like they can
accomplish more in a day just because they can go Alexa,
d you know something whatever. Alexa put nuts on the list,
Alexa ed eggs to my list. I wonder how many
people's Alexas are setting off right now.

Speaker 14 (01:24:03):
By the way, Alexa Alexa Play two Live Crew.

Speaker 3 (01:24:16):
Oh gosh, you see, I don't need that in my life.
Someone's someone out there's losing it. I don't. I don't
need that in my life. I don't need the list.
I don't need my refrigerator to tweet. I don't need anything,
you know, I just don't. We are an indulgent society
that creates problems for ourselves, and we are literally creating

(01:24:38):
an army of things to come and kill us because
we are so indulgent. We're like, we're like empires. We're
like a rotting empire. Like how rome As everything was
falling apart. Well, at least they had the coliseum, they
had bread and circuses, you know, at least they had that.
And we're we're like killing ourselves and then we're making
giant robots and we're gonna act shock when they turn

(01:25:00):
on us. I mean literally, this is how sky net
comes about. I'm just saying, you know, we could we
You know what we need universal translators. Yeah, that you
can just like an earpiece you can wear and it
works with your phone. You don't need a robot that
can like make drinks. I wouldn't want a robot that
makes drinks. That's why I don't. I don't need it

(01:25:21):
to do tasks like that. You know, we need like
universal translator or like something that makes people like good
music and not listen to bad music. I don't know,
just like I'm just like, I don't know, I'm out
of ideas, but the thing creeps me out. But anyway,
my whole point. I brought this up because Elon Musk
is like, you know, I mean, he's he's like a
modern day hero. He's Tony Stark, and Democrats hate him.

(01:25:45):
They absolutely hate him. They don't have anybody on the
right that has accomplished this, that has done done what
he's done. He was asking, well, if Kamala wins, how
long is my jail sentence going to be? I mean,
I know people are like, but it's it's true though, right,
it's true. Goodness. I don't know, I just I don't

(01:26:05):
want that big giant robot. Is everybody gonna have bots.
All my friends have Alexa, and then what is it
the what is the other Alexa that's not Alexa? Whatever.
They all have this stuff, and they all talk about
it like in everyday conversations like oh yeah, and I said,
you know, Alexa, I'm like, what you said, what to what?
I don't have any of this. I almost feel like
I'm like little house on the prairie when they talk

(01:26:28):
about it. I feel like I'm gonna go home and
you know, go to the creek and get my own
water because I don't have Alexa. It's weird, right, you
feel like that makes me feel like a pioneer.

Speaker 4 (01:26:39):
Then I remember I have an iPhone.

Speaker 3 (01:26:42):
Yeah, then I remember I'm not giving the Feds a
whole bunch of evidence. I mean, not that I'm doing
anything bad in the first place. But you know, anyway,
we got a lot more on the way.

Speaker 4 (01:26:51):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 3 (01:26:57):
So first, uh, this air pollution is leading to a
fall in IVF pregnancy rates, according to one So this
is a study that they did. This is AJAC Atlanta
Journal Constitution. They did it in Atlanta, Australia, and Europe,
and they're saying that, no, it's pollution, it's negative impact
on fertility treatment. I don't that seems like a stretch,

(01:27:19):
but that's what they're reporting. I don't know here, I
don't know if I put now, high ceilings and buildings
are linked to poorer exam results for students of all
the things. It's the University of South Australia and Deacon University.
They suggest that big and open rooms with high ceilings

(01:27:40):
make it hard for students to focus on what is
in front of them. They did a previous study on
this the same researchers where they were looking at brain
mapping and technology and virtual reality, and they found a
relationship between cognitive ability and the preceis size of somebody's surroundings.
And so they were looking at exams. They looked at
over tween thousand and four hundred students. I don't know,

(01:28:01):
maybe depending on the light or the acoustics of the room.
I mean maybe, But I also think that a lot
of this is just self discipline. And if you're doing
poorly on an exam because you have high ceilings, then
you have zero discipline and you you have bigger issues. Honestly,
a woman tried to smuggle twenty nine turtles into Canada
by crossing by crossing a Vermont lake she was trying

(01:28:23):
to get around us didn't happen. Associated Press says that
she plugged guilty to trying to smuggle twenty nine different
of these little turtles in Her name is forty one
year old Wayne Unique. She was arrested at an Airbnb
and she was trying to get into an inflatable kaik
with a Duffel bag. Border patrol caught her because it's

(01:28:45):
not like, you know, somebody trying to cross the lake
into the border with the giant duffel bags. They found
twenty nine live Eastern box turtles wrapped in socks. They
sell them on the Chinese black market for a thousand
dollars each. That's crazy. I'm glad that they got them.
Because goodness, we have Steven Yates. He's going to be
joining us coming up.

Speaker 5 (01:29:01):
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Speaker 3 (01:29:14):
Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash year with you
at the bottom of this third hour, and I've been
talking about a number of different issues. The election, the
of course, the Elon Musk being really a hero and
everybody hating him because he's not a leftist. But then
also one of the things that was happening over the weekend.
Will actually just wrapped up Chinese war games near to

(01:29:37):
as a they're testing. They were just doing their routine
drills and things like that, right, that's all. And these
drills that they were doing, which entirely were surrounding Taiwan,
which is exactly what you would do if you're a bully,
you know, like I'm gonna flex. I'm not touching you,
I'm not touching you, but look at me doing this. Well,
they've concluded those I was looking at this piece from

(01:29:58):
the BBC because China was like, well, it's punishment for
Taiwan for like existing, you know, just separate of us.
I don't know what the new administration, whoever it will be,
is going to have a handful, not just with what's
happening in the Middle East, but what's building and continuing
to build here. This is something we always talk about

(01:30:19):
because I think China is the biggest geopolitical foe we have,
even though Kamala Harris said it was Iran joining us now.
Our good friend Steven Yets, who is an expert on
all of these issues, having previously served in not one
but two different presidential administrations, both the Trump administration and
the Bush administration. He is a he's with the Heritage
Foundation and he joins us now via Skype, and you

(01:30:39):
can also follow him at Yates comms on X. Senior
research fellow with the Heritage Foundation. Stephen, good to see you,
Harris said last week, Iran was the biggest threat, not China.

Speaker 8 (01:30:48):
Well, it obviously is a threat given what it's been
doing to Israel, and that does affect American interests and
an alliance that should matter a lot to us. But
you and I have talked for all over a decade
about the challenges that communists China presents and that it
hits more fundamentally at more parts of America's way of

(01:31:09):
life than any other challenge that comes from outside of
our shores. And in recent years it should not be
forgotten that it affected every family with COVID and has
affected hundreds of thousands of families with fatal fentanyl. That
is much more than the Iranians or Russians have ever
even tried on American soil. Not to say they're good,

(01:31:29):
it's just that it should be indisputable that the Chinese
Commedist Party is worse.

Speaker 3 (01:31:33):
Yeah, very much so, and I mean, look, we don't
disagree with any characterization of Iran as being dangerous, but
in terms of scope and what they're able to do,
I mean, China, as you said, has already inflicted so
much more damage and they've got their tentacles in everything.
This was a weird story, and I wanted to ask

(01:31:54):
you about this because one of the things that we've
talked about before have been it's been China trying to
increase its presence, whether it's in South America or even
the Caribbean. And you and I were actually talking about sidebar.
I'm gonna get to the point of the story, but
I got to tell you this though, Steven, you're gonna
appreciate this. You're the only person who would appreciate this story.
So when we were on summer vacation, we had to

(01:32:15):
layover in Nassau, and it happened to be early the
day that Trump that he was shot in the head.
It was the day he was shot. I land, my
phone's going crazy. We had flight cancelations and all this
stuff happening, and the airline wanted to put us in
this hotel that I thought sounded familiar, and it was

(01:32:35):
from a conversation that you and I had months prior,
where you were explaining how one of the biggest pieces
of property, if not the biggest, in the Bahamas is
the CCPIECE Embassy. And as it turned out, the hotel
that the Airlines was going to put us in to
keep us overnight was a hotel that was owned by
the CCP in Nasau. And you know me, I had

(01:32:57):
all canes tinfoil with me and I'm going, you know,
the day that Trump shot and they're gonna put us
into a CCP hotel. This is not happening. We didn't
stay there obviously, but I thought you would appreciate that,
and and I was. It was something like the British
Colonial or something colonial hotel in Nasa, and it's owned
by the CCP. And I'm immediately like, you know, I
wanted to tell everybody who was getting who was getting

(01:33:19):
referred there, don't stay. In fact, I did tell like
three people that's the Marxist So that's a commedy's hot
that's a comedy hotel. Who knows. I mean, I wouldn't
have trusted it. I have another story, but I had
to share that with you because I have not told.

Speaker 8 (01:33:31):
You that yet, well, I just wish you would have
run around shouting Taiwan independence the whole time you were
in the halls there, So it just overloaded their sound
system with freak outs.

Speaker 3 (01:33:40):
I should have I should have gone, had made it.
They'd have probably like thrown me into some like jail
cell bunker down there.

Speaker 7 (01:33:46):
Someone test the soup first, right, I know.

Speaker 3 (01:33:48):
I was like, I'm not going to stay. That's crazy.
Now another country in the Caribbean, Barbados. So I've they've
kind of had a sort of a falling out with
Britain in terms of the Commonwealth and they got rid
of the Queen and all that stuff. But they're now
cozying up to the Chinese. So they get rid of
their relationship with Britain and now they're and they've demanded

(01:34:10):
all these reparations, like you know, trillions of dollars reparations.
Now they're really cozing up with China, and I just
thought it was interesting that they had, you know, a
peaceful relationship, they had great trade, they had protection from Britain.
Now they're rejecting everything and they're now very close to
the CCP, who now has a bigger footprint in the
Caribbean because of this.

Speaker 8 (01:34:32):
Yeah, well, it is something that's been an encroachment in
Arnie or abroad influence in our hemisphere.

Speaker 7 (01:34:37):
It's gone on for some time, but it's really amped up.

Speaker 8 (01:34:40):
And the part that grosses me out the most is
not that the Chinese would try to do this.

Speaker 7 (01:34:44):
I expect competitors and worse.

Speaker 8 (01:34:47):
To take advantage where it's left to them, but they're
using our own money to do it. It's Americans who
have had unfavorable and silly economic relations with the Chinese
Communist Party that's flooded them with money that they know
now used to buy influence against us in our own
near abroad. So it's clearly a trend that we could
stop if we were smart. But we haven't been very

(01:35:08):
smart for a very very long time, and it's going
to take a bit to change now.

Speaker 7 (01:35:13):
For the people that.

Speaker 8 (01:35:14):
Are buying what the CCP is selling, hopefully they're doing a.

Speaker 7 (01:35:17):
Little bit of research.

Speaker 8 (01:35:18):
Even Wall Street people who used to be very bullish
about things China heavily invested all of that, they've been
pulling back, hedging at the very least in some cases
much much more. And so these new entrance into this
thinking they're getting a sweet deal. They might want to
talk to a few Chinese people in China because not
every shiny object is what it appears there, and the

(01:35:40):
Chinese people know more than anyone else.

Speaker 3 (01:35:42):
Yeah, they absolutely do talking with our friends Steven Yates
at Yates comes on X. I know everybody's kind of
holding their breath for November. What is China looking for
in November? I mean, I would imagine that they have
Plan A and Plan B depending on what administration is elected.
What are you forecast for November in terms of China's reaction?

Speaker 8 (01:36:04):
Well, I know some of the people who are part
of the senior levels of national security and foreign policy
in the Biden administration because they've been around Biden for
a long time, and they were in the Obama administration
under Secretary Clinton and Secretary of Carrey. So these are
as Don Rumsfeld might call nonns. But Harris doesn't have

(01:36:26):
a loyal entourage. It's it's very, very unclear whether some
of these people would do the same, But a lot
of them have said that they're heading for the exits,
and I you know, part of this is the legit.

Speaker 7 (01:36:37):
You get tired of four years working these kinds of jobs.

Speaker 8 (01:36:40):
You know, I served for five years in a White
House and I felt like I lost twenty years of
my life doing it. But so there's some part of
it that you can understand, but you also kind of
get the sense, Hey, these folks don't think she's going
to win, and they're going to cash out now, and
b there's going to be a changeover and we're not
going to know some of these folks are. But some

(01:37:01):
kind of system is going to continue the soft approach
to all of our challenges, prioritizing climate change and imposing
peace deals on our allies. We get attacked by bad
guys and so more of the same in a way.
And if Trump comes back, I expect he is going

(01:37:21):
to come back, there's going to be I think, a
revival of deterrence, but there'll be some forms of engagement
to try to sue for peace in different areas. It's
not going to be easy to understand or perfect by
any means, but I think it will be more unpredictable
for our adversaries and for smart allies it'll be much

(01:37:41):
more predictable. So I think that we need this election
to go in the direction of going back to where
things were pre COVID and picking up where that left off.
And with Harris, nobody really knows what we're going to
get out of her.

Speaker 7 (01:37:59):
Other than more of this.

Speaker 8 (01:38:00):
It's not going to be the very pro CCP vice
presidential nominee charting a new course.

Speaker 7 (01:38:06):
And maybe if.

Speaker 8 (01:38:07):
She sits down with Brett Baer this week and all
of a sudden answers questions which would be borderline unprecedented
for the last four years, we're not going to get
to know.

Speaker 3 (01:38:17):
Yeah. I would imagine too that some of the individuals
that have been working on behalf of the United States
against the expanding CCP interest would be weirded out by
someone like Tim Walls with his connections to the Communist
Chinese Party. I don't think that he is a willful plan.
I think he's a moron who was exploited and used

(01:38:39):
and they thought that they could they could impress, you know,
good manners on him and show him how nice they are,
and he bought into it, hookling and a sinker because
he's a moron, and you know, he became a useful
idiot for them. I think that's maybe the extent of it,
although I don't know. He seems a lot more insidious
though than you know at first look. What are your
thoughts on that?

Speaker 8 (01:38:59):
Well, I mean we've had quite the debate as a
country about a new definition of masculinity and some notion
of toxic masculinity. What I can say is, whatever anyone's
views on this subject, I can promise you that the
bad guys around the world are not deterred by jazz
hands and a guy who can't relot a shotgun. So

(01:39:20):
we have got to have some good old fashioned John
Wayne back in the saddle.

Speaker 7 (01:39:25):
If we're going to write this ship.

Speaker 8 (01:39:27):
People need to fear what the United States must do
to them if they're an adversary, and they must trust
the United States will be the backup when necessary. They
have lost that over the last four years and badly
need that back if we.

Speaker 7 (01:39:41):
Don't want more of these problems on our own shores.

Speaker 3 (01:39:44):
No, I completely agree with that. Steve and Yates at
Yates Comms is where you can find him on x
and also at the Heritage Foundation as well. Always a pleasure,
my friend, good to see you, Thank you so much
for your time.

Speaker 5 (01:39:56):
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Speaker 3 (01:40:09):
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash here with you.
Harris is trying to say that Trump is the one
that's not going out and engaging with voters. Audio sung
by thirteen. This is so goofy, Like this is there.
I know what they're doing. They're trying to like, well,
we're gonna say what they've been saying about us, and
we're going to accuse them of it. That's not that's
not how this works. Listen.

Speaker 2 (01:40:28):
He is unwilling to.

Speaker 1 (01:40:29):
Do with sixty minutes interviews like every other major party
candidate has done for more than half a century. He
is unwilling to meet for a second debate.

Speaker 3 (01:40:49):
He doesn't read it.

Speaker 2 (01:40:50):
And here's the thing, here's the thing. It makes you wonder,
it makes you wonder. Why does it sad want him
to hide away?

Speaker 3 (01:41:03):
She is hurting, she's begging for a debate. Yeah, he's like,
he doesn't need it. The debate you do. He doesn't
need it. You need it. Oh so, Sea, I'm telling
you the internals that were released and some of this
other stuff. She ain't doing so good. This is not
gonna not gonna help. I mean, first off, Trump is

(01:41:28):
very competitive with black men. Uh, he's competitive with what
is it that the valued eighteen to fifty four Demo.
He's in fact very competitive. The trend line was eighteen
to forty four from Obama to Harris. Obama was plus
eighty one. Hillary was only plus sixty three. Biden was

(01:41:51):
plus fifty three. Harris is only plus forty one. Democrats
have lost forty points since twenty twelve. And it's not
just a problem with Harris, it's a problem with Democrats.
There's a trend of black voters leaving Democrats, Hispanic voters
leaving Democrats. And she has always been a weak candidate

(01:42:17):
for her base. This is, i mean, the same thing
that we saw with her in twenty twenty. I don't
know why people think that that's going to change, why
that would have changed, but it hasn't. She is just
they're not doing well, and that's why she needs this debate.

(01:42:37):
She needs the debate. They don't well. She says this,
I'll do somebody eleven. This is how she brushes it off.
This is how she brushes this off.

Speaker 13 (01:42:45):
Listen, they've already started with the misinformation and the Liesez.
We know that there is foreign interference, and I have
to say to everybody listening to this, don't let them
take your voice. Because I was part of the Senate
Intelligence Committee when we investigated Russia's interference in the twenty

(01:43:08):
sixteen election. Black folks were targeted.

Speaker 3 (01:43:11):
Oh my god, goodness, is so lame. Yeah, she targeted life.
This is so lame. So she's she's I don't know,
this is her. This is desperation by her. It is
it's it is desperation by her. She needs a debate
so bad, and I actually Trump doesn't need it at

(01:43:31):
this point. Especially the worst thing he could do is
it is have another debate performance like he had with
her the first time. The only reason that she is
competitive is because she was able to successfully bait him
last debate. That's the only reason I think she's still
competitive now she cannot but she has to have another debate.
That one is not enough to put her over. It's

(01:43:53):
just not I don't know, the it's not looking good
for her, and particularly in battleground states, and the fact
that they're having to like now double back and try
to bring Pennsylvania in it. Just it looks like really
really bad strategy on their part. They really messed up.

(01:44:14):
They added somebody onto that ticket that was a drag,
and now they're paying the cost for it. They're paying
for it now. Walls was a drag. And they can
try to rehabilitate him. They can try to act like
he's a coach, which he wasn't. They can try to
act like all this stuff, like he's you know, he's
the he's the goofy dad. They can do all this.

(01:44:36):
They can try to act like he's a gun guy.
He's not.

Speaker 10 (01:44:39):
It.

Speaker 3 (01:44:39):
None of it's working because he hasn't. They haven't put
him through charm school. He's just not ready for prime time.
Today's stupidity came what we got?

Speaker 4 (01:44:49):
Boy, did I have a surplus to choose from? And
several of them are from Kamalas. So we're going to
focus on her. So this was over the weekend that
she was doing another recorded interview, and this, after editing,
is what they put out there. Listen to this cut nine.

Speaker 1 (01:45:07):
Because of what we see, it's so hard to see
that we lose faith or a vision of those things
we cannot see, but must know what we.

Speaker 4 (01:45:17):
Might let's play that one more time one just because
I've got to hear.

Speaker 1 (01:45:20):
That what we see, it's so hard to see that
we lose faith or a vision of those things we
cannot see but must know.

Speaker 4 (01:45:28):
Oh man, what context wouldn't even fix?

Speaker 10 (01:45:33):
That?

Speaker 3 (01:45:34):
So weird.

Speaker 4 (01:45:35):
And that's just one example over the weekend. Simply just
go online and see the rest.

Speaker 3 (01:45:40):
You know how terrified she was in that last debate.
The fact that she's begging for another one shows you
how much she is hurting. I'll have some of that
for you if you sign up over at substack, chapter
and verse. I've got a compilation of stuff surveys polling
that you want to read. Make sure I'll be on
Fox tonight all our Ingram Show. Have a great night.
Back with you tomorrow
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