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October 15, 2024 107 mins
Bret Baier from Fox News says his interview with Kamala Harris will be unedited with no commercials. Kamala Harris plagiarized portions of one of her books from Wikipedia. Kamala Harris is losing support from Black men. Did Bigfoot make an appearance in Kentucky? Kamala panders by putting out a platform for Black men. An Aurora apartment worker was assaulted by one of the Venezuelan gangs. The Colorado Supreme Court dismisses the lawsuit harassing cake artist Jack Phillips. Dana breaks down the timeline of Joe Biden’s deal with Jim Clyburn to choose a woman of color as his running mate and fast-forward to today of Kamala hemorrhaging Black support. Leftists are panicking that Kamala’s racial pandering isn’t getting enough support. North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper says he is sending law enforcement to protect FEMA workers.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
He's talking about the enemy within our country, Pennsylvania. He's
talking about that he considers anyone who doesn't support him
or who will not bend to his will.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
An enemy of our country.

Speaker 1 (00:22):
It's a serious issue he's saying. He is saying that
he would use the military to go after them.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
Think about this.

Speaker 1 (00:32):
He's talking about the enemy within her.

Speaker 2 (00:36):
What is this drunk chick saying? She's this is like
what it's like some rally that she's speaking at. And
I'm trying to figure out, like what the point of
her remarks are, because she's saying this about Trump, right,
She's saying that what Trump is gonna put everybody in
camps and he's gonna make everybody bend the knee and

(00:58):
all the Isn't that what like they were doing? By
the way, out of curiosity, I feel like that's what
Joe Biden had been saying this whole time and all
of that. I I just I don't know. I just
I'm so done with this election cycle. I hope I
wish that an asteroid would come. I would rather die
than have to go through another one of these things.

(01:19):
I honestly would. I'm so done with it because it's
the stupidest cycle ever. And I cannot believe that I
got to take this candidate seriously. I mean, it's it's
it's infuriating. She makes me hate my job. She literally
makes me rather die than talk about what she which,
the stuff that comes out of her mouth. I can't
deal with it. I just can't. So Hi, guys, happy

(01:42):
whatever the hell day? This is? What is it? It's
a day that ends in why it's Tuesday, It's only Tuesday.
Good grief, Dania Lash here with you. I am a
little jaded, A little jaded, That's the best way to
describe this. I'm a little bit jaded because this is
like the sound by what, like what does she have?
She's got nothing, She's got nothing, And we're what how

(02:05):
many weeks we've got early voting. It's already started Texas
is Early voting starts here pretty soon too. Early voting
has already started a number of states. And if people
who don't register to vote, I'm done with them. If
you're not registered to vote, if you're not voting, to
help with you. Seriously, I've had I've heard people who
are like I just don't know if it counts. Okay,

(02:26):
go ahead, and let Democrats win. Then go ahead, go ahead,
just let them all win, let them, let them do it.
I don't know, get out and vote, register everybody else
to vote. But this is Kamala Harris the latest. So this, uh,
I mean literally weeks away and she's struggling. I heard

(02:47):
she was gonna sit down like she's trying to do
interviews with everybody. She's got to sit down. Interview that's
supposed to air.

Speaker 3 (02:54):
Well.

Speaker 2 (02:54):
I don't think they've done it yet, but it's supposed
to air Wednesday with Brett Baer. And I just want
to make one thing clear because I've seen this like
all over everywhere, uh you know, all over social media.
People I guess are mad at Brettbaer. I just I
don't even care, uh the Life to Tape because he
was telling everybody that it's going to be a live
to tape situation, meaning that it's you're you're you're recording

(03:21):
it as it's live and you're not editing it. Does
that make sense to people? So you're recording it kind
of as it is, and you're going to air it
as it is and and go with that. And it's
it's called Life to Tape and so it's treated as
such and there's not really a lot of editing. It's

(03:42):
like the the easiest thing that you can do in production,
and that's that's kind of how that's that's how they
treat it. So he's sitting down, he said, uh, that
this is a life to tape thing, and that it's

(04:02):
I don't know. I mean, I don't I Brett Behar
is a polite host. He's polite, but he that doesn't
mean he's gonna ask like easy questions, you know. And
I think that this whole situation hit this interview. I
think he's gonna ask her tough questions. I don't know

(04:22):
how well she's gonna perform. I don't think that he's
gonna let her off, but I mean, I don't know.
I don't think that it's gonna be an easy interview
for her. And so this whole there were people who
were mad that he was going to be doing this interview,
and I just feel like there's a lot of other
things to be pissed off about instead of that. So

(04:46):
I think it'll be an interesting interview, but it's alive
to tape, so it's not gonna be edited, and I
don't think Brett Bher he's not a liberal. He's not
a progressive. I mean he's a conservative, he's just not
a part he's not as he's not a superpartisan. And
so this I it's gonna air tomorrow and that's pretty

(05:07):
much it. I'm not expecting anything from it. I don't know.
And I see like people like oh Fox, like this
DC Draino guy, who TF are you out there? Going? Well?
Fox is pre taping the interview and editing it. He's
there say said it was live to tape. I get
it that some people gotta be hosed for clicks, but
can we just be a little bit accurate when we're
putting this stuff out there. This is one of the
things that I hate about the new influencer right because

(05:30):
these people are so damn thirsty and they want to
see it at the table and they will feed you
whatever bs they think is going to get an emotional
reaction out of you, and they just run from it,
run it. I get so aggravated about this stuff because
it makes our side stupid, and it's like it mirrors
the left, like they're they're running and editing it like wait,
maybe like way to beat and see now by all means,

(05:51):
if it ends up being a dumb interview and he
ends up softballing it, Katie bar the door, I don't care.
But I just think, like in the you know, in
the lead of it, it's really stupid to see some
of these people say this stuff. And by the way,
I've never seen some of these people like in the street.
I've never seen them phone banking, I've never seen them canvassing.
I've never seen them do anything except showed up at
paid speaking events and get paid to speak and act

(06:14):
like they're grassroot activists. So I don't know, just an FYI,
I'm a little jaded because I've seen some stuff. So
we got this interview. I mean, she can't have Walls
there with her, she doesn't have the questions in advance.
We'll see how it goes, but in the meantime she's
on the struggle bus. And I don't know, if you
guys saw what broke yesterday, Holy cow, do you guys

(06:37):
see this where she's I mean, I'm not surprised between
her and Biden. I don't think any of them have
written like a singular thing that's you know, an original thought.
And she's accused of plagiarizing, and she's accused of like
taking apparently like directly from Wikipedia, So which is really bad.

(06:59):
That's so stupid. Oh my gosh. So her book publisher
has even tried to run for cover four. She's being accused.
She's accused of plagiarism. Chronicle Books was her publisher. They're
they're trying to sweep up this mess. Apparently the company
sent Chris Rufo an internal communication indicating that all the

(07:19):
inquiries about plagiarism, et cetera go through the higher ups
of this and so the accusations, because it's just another
one pr disaster after another. The accusation is that she's
accused of just copying giant portions of her book. Is

(07:39):
anybody surprised? I don't think so. The piece that Rufo
writes where he buries the leads seven graphs in let's
just get right out to it. In the first paragraph
the book that she had, it was like right at
the beginning, right when she was like starting her I
guess her elected career. And there was a guy who
is known as like the plagiarism hunter. He looks down

(08:04):
he takes politicians and he looks at all the stuff
that they've written and he tries to find any instance
where they have reproduced it. And so like, for instance,
he was one of the guys who found stuff on
Cloudine Gay she was the president over at Harvard. He's
one of the guys who found that she had lifted
huge portions of her book. So anyway, with Harris, she

(08:25):
apparently lifted in parts of her book that she published
where she was talking about high school graduation rates and
basically it was like a chapter about the school to
prison pipeline, and it was she had a co author,
Joan O. C. Hamilton, and it was called Smart on Crime,

(08:46):
a career prosecutor's planning to make us safer. And she
lifted literal like whole paragraphs from for instance, like from NBC,
like whole paragraphs. I mean, there was an NBC news
report that ran back in April of two thousand and eight,
and she didn't quote it. It wasn't like she took
a paragraph and then put it in her book and

(09:09):
then didn't attribute it. She there was no attribution and
it was just like it was her copy and huge
giant paragraphs. She also plagiarized what is described as extensive
sections from a John Jay College of Criminal Justice press
release where they looked at I mean they like literal

(09:31):
like paragraph after paragraph after paragraph. And she also literally
lifted stuff from Wikipedia, which, by the way, Wikipedia is
considered such a cesspool of feces that it is not
even reliable to use as evidence in the court of law.
It is not allowed in court as evidence anything from
Wikipedia because Wikipedia is horrible and it's a progressive playground.

(09:56):
So she literally verbatim reproduced like more giant paragraphs from
this she also lifted. I mean, these are not again,
and I want to clarify, it's not like these things
are are citations where she's like block quoting it. It's
giant paragraphs that she's just literally not sighting and she's

(10:18):
just passing off as her own. You see why I
want to throw myself off the roof because she's not
an intelligent person. How in the world do you I mean,
literally like paragraph after paragraph, like giant chapters that she's
just literally lifted, like stolen. This is crazy, not a peep.
Have you guys heard anything about this? You haven't, have you?

(10:39):
I noticed that it's not even trending anywhere. Can you
imagine I'm just gonna say, I hate playing this stupid game,
but can you imagine had Trump written a book and
playgarize like giant paragraphs. What would everybody be saying if
Donald Trump had published a book and had literally reproduced
giant swaths, giant paragraphs of this exactly? You guys know,

(11:02):
they're met like, what's this is what's trending with him?
Right now? He swayed and bopped to music for thirty
minutes in a town hall. People literally headline after headline
after headline after headline. He uh, that's that's what they're
That's what they're doing. That's the big thing. Unbelievable, that's

(11:25):
what they're so you know they would not a peep
about this though, not a single peep, not a peep.
So I don't know, I don't know how you get
away with this. And they actually her publisher again accidentally
sent this to RUFO, which I think is hysterical, and
they said, per Lauren Huffman, VP, Executive Director of Marketing
and Publicity, please do not respond comment on any inquiries

(11:45):
regarding Smart on Crime, Please continue to afford them directly
to me, et cetera, et cetera. I mean, she this
is like bomb after bomb after bomb. So uh, just
curious when I mean, how does the media get around this.

(12:06):
They're just not going to talk about it. That's why
you're not seeing it literally anywhere. I'm not seeing it.
This being just like I'm not seeing anything about Doug
m Hoff hitting women anywhere, not seeing a single damn
thing about it. Oh but here's literally when I'm looking
at what's tracking on the internet. Hold up, I just
saw this headline the Kavanaugh cover up, but they won't

(12:30):
write a damn thing about Doug m Hoff. Yep, we
got a lot more to come because yeah, I mean
there's like two headlines about this. We got a lot
to get into. We're gonna look at some of these
House and Senate races as well. Our early voting has
started apparently, so Georgia's early voting has opened up. We're
going to get into that. We got some immigration for

(12:50):
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Speaker 2 (14:40):
So the more content you consume, the worst mental health gets.
According to a new study that's out, I believe it
it's like doom scrolling because people are constantly like comparing
themselves to everything else. They said that there was a
comprehensive starting on social media or on media consumption period
and they revealed that excessive content consumption result in feelings

(15:01):
of guilt and the average responded, well, then stop it.
The average respondent says that they have three pangs of guilt.
What is a pang? They have three pangs of guilt
a month, And they said, on average, Americans consume about
six hours of content per day. And they said in
World Mental Health Day, that's what. Oh my gosh. Well,
just you know, I think a lot of it is
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(15:25):
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(15:47):
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Speaker 6 (15:59):
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Speaker 2 (15:59):
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(16:21):
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(16:43):
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(17:05):
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Speaker 2 (18:42):
Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you.
At the bottom of this first hour. I'm trying to
figure out what answer Harry Walls, which is what we're
calling them, have what answer they have for the economy

(19:04):
audio somebody three listen to this. This is Tim Walls.
He was asked, well, what would you know your administration
do differently?

Speaker 8 (19:12):
Voters are worried about the economy. Prices at the grocery store,
the gas pumps. They've written under the Biden Harris administration,
what would you do differently if elected?

Speaker 9 (19:23):
Yeah? Well, I think first of all, we're seeing inflation
start to cool some we're seeing proposals put forward, whether
it's price gouging. Look, Donald Trump's disasters handling of COVID
left a bit of a mess, But we're focusing.

Speaker 2 (19:34):
On the disaster is handling of COVID. Everybody messed up COVID.
Everybody there's there's like very few people who got it right.
Number one, Democrats wanted to keep us locked down longer.
Number two? Number three, What the hell does this have
to do with what you would do differently? Why is
it that whenever someone's asked, well, what would you do
different or you know, what is your answer on this

(19:56):
particular thing, or how would you handle this? Their answer
is all ways, well Trump did. I'm so tired of
your We know what you think about Trump. We know
that you hate him, We know that you have a
fetish that you get off on hating him. I understand
that this is how the left views it. They are
so obsessed with it they can think of nothing else.
They can't even serve the people to which they were
elected to office to represent. I get it. You guys

(20:19):
are just absolutely obsessed. Can you just give an answer
beyond that? Or are you absolutely incapable? I mean, the
rest of us kind of would like to have like
one idea of what you think that you would do
as an alternative. But they don't have anything. They don't
have anything, they haven't had anything in forever. Well, you know,

(20:40):
his handling of the of COVID left at a mess.
What does that have to do with what you would
do differently? Are you saying that you would have done
opposite what he did? I mean, I'm trying to figure
out what the what the correct answer is here? Every
time you ask anybody in this administration or this nominee,
the Democrat nomine what they would do differently? Anytime that

(21:02):
you ask the question is the question is always well,
what is your what is your policy? What would you
do economically? Then the answer is always but Trump, but Trump,
but Trump, every single time? Every time but Trump audio

(21:23):
somebody six Harris again. Remember also not only did she
played Daris her book, but she also played Drives her
plan for the teenth millions time she this this subject.
She's apparently was trying to address her opponent's plan. Listen,
you know I watched the debate, right, he has quote.

Speaker 1 (21:46):
Concepts of a plan, concepts.

Speaker 2 (21:53):
Con well, he he was also in office, so we
have that. Yeah, and he did publish. I mean, he
did publish it. That's I don't get what she's you know.
I mean again, you copied from Joe Biden's website and
it kept all of the actual source code in it,

(22:13):
so we can easily tell that you did it. All
you gotta do is like a right click, and you
can tell. I just don't know what they I don't
know what they think that they're getting. So now you
know it's desperate. She was talking about going on Joe
Rogan show, and then well, I don't know, they're floating
it like she may sit down for it. I don't
know whatever that means. And so they focused on trying
to shame women in devoting for Harry Walls, and black

(22:36):
men in devoting for Harry Walls, and men in general
in devoting for Harry Walls, and then you have audio
somebo by twenty. Their spokesperson refused to say whether or
not the campaign agrees with Barack Obama, who was trying
to shame black men by saying that they were sexist,
and that's really ultimately the thing that is preventing them
from supporting Kamala Harris. It couldn't be, because you know,

(22:59):
black men could just maybe they just don't want someone
who's completely unaccomplished and they don't think that she can
do the job. Audio Somebody twenty Listen.

Speaker 10 (23:07):
Does the campaign agree with what former President Obama suggested
that black men may be reluctant to vote for Harris
because she's a woman. He thinks that's part of the struggle.

Speaker 6 (23:22):
Listen.

Speaker 11 (23:22):
I think what President Obama was talking about again was
the stark choice. Right you have Donald Trump, who as
a candidate.

Speaker 10 (23:29):
Definitely talking about start choice, but very clearly he was
suggesting Michael, I mean, I have the sound by right
here he says, part of it makes me think that, well,
you aren't feeling the idea of having a woman as president,
so you're thinking about sitting out or even supporting somebody
who has a history of denigrating you because you think
a sign of strength, because that's what being a man is,
putting women down. That's not acceptable. It's very clear that

(23:52):
he's suggesting that sexism is at play for why some
black men he's concerned aren't going to turn out.

Speaker 11 (23:59):
Yeah, and he was also very clear that there's one
candidate in this race who actually has the interests of
black men at heart, and that's Vice President Harris. He's
also equally to agree to black men who are capable
of exercising our power to decide the fate of this election.
Black men are going to do that, and they're going
to do it on behalf of the Vice president because
I can't is going to make sure that black men
understand the stakes. They're going to make sure this campaign

(24:22):
is going to make sure the black men understand that
there's a candidate.

Speaker 2 (24:24):
Obama kind of put it in a a little bit.
You have Clinton and Obama that kind of messed it
up for Harry Walls. I mean, they did think about it.
I mean, you add you have Barack Obama who was
out there, I mean playing the race card in the
sex card saying that black guys are sexist pigs because
they're not voting for Kamala Harris. Because as you know,
I mean apparently whatever ethnicity you are, you can only

(24:45):
vote for that person that has your shared ethnicity. I
don't know, and then you had Bill Clinton out there
throwing a wrench in at all by saying that they
that maybe, you know, they should vet people coming across
the border a little bit more carefully so we don't
have repeat violent of fund that are coming across killing people.
I mean, both of them, I think kind of messed
it up for her because now they've got these both
of these, these two issues to deal with. I don't know, well,

(25:10):
it's kind of I want to change it up. Because
there's a bigfoot apparently in Kentucky. Did you guys hear
about this? Chilling video captures big well, bigfoot noises that
literally could be like your you know, your uncle Leroy
out there in the bush, out there in the brush,
making making weird noises. A bigfoot investigator these I love

(25:32):
that these exist has shared incredible new audio of what
he believes are sounds made by the mysterious beast as
it roams the woods in Kentucky for over three decades.
Charlie Raymond, of course he's a Florida native, has meticulously
documented nearly seven hundred sightings of the elusive creatures in
his new home state of Kentucky. He has established the

(25:55):
Kentucky Bigfoot Research Organization organization after college, and the calls
have flitted in ever since. So he's he's been out
there and he's been looking, he said. In one clip,
a loud whooping sound can be heard, whooping, whooping, and
he says it's identical to the recordings captured by another
dude in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. He said, it's an

(26:16):
exact match, and it is not human. These whoops are
almost fifty years apart and over four thousand miles away.
Do you hear that, Kane? Them whoops? Them whoops are
fifty years apart and over four thousand miles away, And uh,
he said that because they're I think they're called differently,
like the bigfoot's bigfoot. We need like an APS style

(26:40):
book entry on this, Like because it's moose is singular plural,
you don't say moos is and you don't say mes.
I'm just curious what the bigfoot thing is, But he says,
I believe. I don't know. I kind of want. I
want to believe that bigfoot exists because that would explain
the behavior of a lot of people, but also because
I love the idea of there being a giant creature

(27:03):
that exists out in the wilderness that hates people so
bad that you can't get it. You can't capture it,
you can't find it, and it's it's able to elude
all sightings. I mean, think of it. Everybody's got a phone,
everybody's got video camera, and there's not literally one incredible
recording of this thing. I love the idea that it's

(27:25):
real and it hates people so bad and it is
so good at eluding stupid humans that no one's been
able to catch it. There's something that I admire about that.
Teach me your ways. And they said that, like they
can knock, they can do whistles, hand claps, tree knocks,
all the stuff, And I think it's hysterical. They feel

(27:47):
like they think that they've deciphered it. Like if they
hear a knockout in the woods, then that's like a
home knock. That's like one of them knock into the
other one. I probably think they could verbalize, you know,
it's an you know, they've got like mouths and throats
and voice boxes and that I just, you know, feel
like they could do that. But in Kentucky though, I

(28:08):
think it's in Kentucky. I mean, I think that it's
probably like in Washington State or something up there, like
in the Sierra Nevada, something like that, up and up
in the Northwest, because isn't that where it's supposed to be.
But it could probably be in Kentucky. I wouldn't doubt it.
There's lots of caves and hills on there.

Speaker 12 (28:25):
Might be more migrating south for the retirement.

Speaker 2 (28:28):
Maybe it got aggravated because too many pot smoking hippie
hikers were getting all up in its business, and so
it decided to come to Kentucky. Maybe it decided to
do that. That's a possibility. I don't know. I love that.
I love the idea of one I've been. I mean,
I was my cousins and I used to go out
in the woods when we were kids, back when you could.
We'd take beeby guns and we'd like our parents had

(28:52):
no idea where we were. It's like amazing that the
stuff that if you were a kid, like in the
eighties and nineties, the stuff that you were that you
could do, compared to kids now right Like, we did everything,
Like we went out and we were gone all day long.
It's wild, but we were all we were all out

(29:12):
in the woods. I never saw nothing. I mean I
would see like scraggly coyotes and all that, but I
never saw really a bigfoot per se. Never really saw
anything like that. Always wanted to, but never did. Anyway,
if it's in Kentucky, make sure it's registered to vote, like,
go out and get it. Find it's a little herd,
other bigfoots, Bigfoot, foot beats feats East, I don't know,

(29:33):
and make sure they're all registered to vote. If Bigfoot
could vote, I think I know how Bigfoot would vote,
because Bigfoot wants to be left alone, and I think
I know how it would vote just same. So they
it's just audio recordings, you know what. I don't believe
the audio recordings. It could be just this guy in
the woods doing this stuff and then he's like, oh,
look I got her got Bigfoot on audio. I could
do that, Cane. I could go out in my backyard

(29:53):
and do that and be like, OK, and I got
audio Bigfoot. It exists. Listen to me, he's home into
a sweetie. No, I don't think so. I don't think
the same thing. It's not the same thing. Anyway. I
hope it does exist. Really do. So coming up, here's
remember poor Jack Phillips, the baker in Colorado. Apparently he's
the only baker who exists in Colorado. And how long

(30:15):
have people been suing him? Over ten years? At least
some of it's been the same person suing him repeatedly.
So finally the Colorado Supreme Court just tossed a suit
against him because someone else was demanding that he make
a cake, you know, give us the cakes. So we're
going to talk about that.

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Speaker 12 (31:47):
So are the days of the United States.

Speaker 3 (31:51):
We might think we knew the results of elections a
lot sooner in previous elections, we really didn't. It was
just the margins were so large that we were able
to call the elections earlier. It always takes a long
time to count ballots. We're going to see that again,
and margins are likely to be tight, so we might
need to wait a few days in states like Georgia
and elsewhere.

Speaker 15 (32:09):
And David, I really don't think we can emphasize enough
the way which each state has different rules for counting
and the result can be somewhat suspicious looking on the surface.
Processes with the count right, it's not just one if
you got a jar of jelly beans, it's not like
one red, one blue, one red, one blue. Sometimes handfuls
of results come in at one time, a handful of
other results at another time. Could you just talk generally

(32:32):
about how we should see the count unfold at that
state level?

Speaker 3 (32:36):
Right, so we have to remember, and you mentioned this earlier.

Speaker 4 (32:38):
We were just pretending that they're stupid, guys. This is
how counting works. Expected. Counting is really hard. Sometimes the
votes come in, I mean all once came It's crazy.
They just come in all one time, take days, take
a millennia. It's like counting jellybeans. Can you ever count
all the jelly.

Speaker 2 (32:57):
Be I mean, my gosh, you know what. Just count
the votes. This is not difficult. You get a vote in, ye,
count it so easy.

Speaker 12 (33:06):
How often does it come in giant swaths of just
one party? Like late night?

Speaker 2 (33:12):
That's completely This is normal, guys.

Speaker 4 (33:15):
Yes, you know the polls are just closing sixty seconds,
but there's a one hundred thousand votes that just came.

Speaker 2 (33:22):
In here for Democrats. It's crazy. I'm gonna call shenanigans.
I couldn't be a precinct worker. I am not nice.
I just don't I'm not saying anything. You don't know.
I don't have the patience for this. Like God, love
the people who do right, who sit there and they

(33:42):
see this stupid stuff going on and they don't just
bug backhand you. I feel like they should be able,
like of all the people, like the poll workers, especially
when they see shenanigans. I feel like all the people
should get a pass with backhand and somebody it should
be them on election day. You know what I mean?
Like you, I just you know, I feel like they
deserve it. But it's not hard to count.

Speaker 4 (34:03):
Well, guy's really, it actually is really hard to count.
Here's why, because so of a sudden you get twenty
five thousand Democratic votes that come in like rob for
the police close. It's crazy. It's sometimes happened. They're all
go once, guys. No Democrats like to vote all at once.

Speaker 2 (34:17):
Very late, if we do not know the election results.
Election night gotta help all of us. Tomorrow when I
have to, I'm gonna just I'm gonna destroy this whole studio.
I'm just gonna lose my mind. I am gonna throw
the things and break everything. We cannot do this again.
I can't. I can't do it again.

Speaker 12 (34:37):
The giant dumps of one party, say.

Speaker 2 (34:39):
Them giant dumps.

Speaker 12 (34:46):
That's this is professional lady radio, Yeah, saying.

Speaker 2 (34:50):
So I will you know why because it's almost November.
We're in that crazy season. So I get a pass.
That's what it is. They all get You all get
passes too. It's not difficult, well it is. There's so
Kamala Harris, she's struggling with black voters. So she's just
now she's like, what about money and weed?

Speaker 1 (35:12):
Right?

Speaker 2 (35:13):
That's that's yeah, it's pretty much what it is. I
don't know. So she they've been uh really getting into
this the identity politics, and so now they're trying to
because they're they're actually doing horrible with black voters right now.
Uh they're not. They're not doing very well with black

(35:34):
voters at all. And it's uh, yeah, money, crypto and weed.
It sounds like a song, really it does. Yeah, yeah,
it does. So the they've been hemorrhaging black voters for
some time and it's now they're now they're I mean,
they're really feeling the effect on it. So they came

(35:56):
up with us Harry Wall's policy. She tweeted this and
I pulled this up. She she tweeted this yesterday. Black men,
does there have a president who cares about making their
lives better, so she wants to provide She wants to
give oh, literally race based loans, which is not legal

(36:18):
at all, but you know it's d different support blah
blah blah, mentorship, protect cryptocurrency investments, so black men who
make them know their money safe. What kind of sentence
is that? This is so weird? So she oh, and
then weed, don't forget weed. We're gonna talk about this
coming up our second hour because I feel like half

(36:41):
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(37:49):
struggling very much so with black voters, and in her
attempt to rectify this situation, instead of proposing good policy,
she's trying to literally pay people off and then also weed.
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(38:10):
The radio program the chat happens at Rumble. We're also
on ex the plan and pulling this up that she
had put out there. This was something last night because
they're struggled. They were really really struggling. It's the Kamala Harris.
It's the Harry Walls policy. They want to provide one
million loans that are fully forgivable up to twenty thousand

(38:32):
dollars only for black entrepreneurs to start businesses. So it's
a race based payoff, which is not constitutional. And this
is going to be just completely shot down by a corp.
But that's a whole other thing. They've also said protect cryptocurrency,
so black men who make them know their money safe.
I cannot even believe that this is a real sentence. That is,
like she tweeted this, and legalize recreational marijuana and create

(38:57):
opportunities for black Americans to succeed in this new industry.
Well it's not a new industry. And also what I
mean this is just so lame. But this is what
they're I mean, you're you're bribing voters and you're literally
implementing discrimination in terms of business loans. If this was

(39:17):
something that she actually thought needed to be done, she
would have done it, I don't know, years ago when
she first got into office as vice president, or maybe
she would have done it when she was senator. I'm
just you know, curious. I can't you can't do race

(39:39):
based loans like this. That's literally that's not going to
make them. It's not going to make a black man
want to vote for you more. Well, look, here's we're
just gonna do race based loans and also weed. By
the way, she jailed almost two thousand people over marijuana
offensives when she was DA I mean a lot. She

(40:04):
jailed a ton of people, and now she wants to
pretend that she hasn't done any of this. I mean,
it was about two thousand. It was almost two thousand,
and it was a pretty high figure. They said that
the statistics from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
alone said that one thousand, five hundred and sixty people

(40:26):
just between twenty eleven and twenty sixteen, one thousand, five
hundred and sixty were sent to state prisons for marijuana
offenses during the time that she was ag and then
there were others over one thousand others that were omitted
for other marijuana convictions during that period, So it was
almost two thousand. Now, what's interesting is that the California

(40:49):
Department of Corrections used to public they used to have
all of this stuff on their website, and there's screenshots
of it, and I think you can even see it
in the wayback machine. But they've deleted that. Interesting they
deleted it from their website. Okay, yeah, all right, California
Department of Correction is just deleted it. Okay, sure, So
the I don't know, it's a pretty stark difference there.

(41:17):
I don't know why she thinks that's gonna help. That's
just absolute pandering. That's desperate pandering. But I it shows
you that their campaign is desperate, and I think that
they're going to continue to tank. I think it's gonna
get I think she's gonna slip further and further as
we get closer to election day, which is why she
desperately needs a debate. She needs a debate, she needs

(41:38):
she needs it to happen. But I don't think that
that's I don't think it's gonna work. I don't think
that's gonna help either. I really don't think it's just
going to be one debate that that's and that that
does it for.

Speaker 10 (41:47):
I.

Speaker 2 (41:47):
They're so wrong on so many things. I just don't
think that you can you can rectify that. And people
have already made up their minds about her and she's
not really getting a lot of help. I think Jill
Biden has, She's been to a couple of fundraisers for
but she's not getting a lot of help from the
Bidens in this and Obama coming out there that was

(42:08):
such a lame. I mean to sit here and say
that it has to do with sexism and that's why
black men aren't voting for her, as though she is
completely accomplished and she is the better candidate. But the
only reason that they're not voting for her is because
she's a woman. That's so that is sexist. That's a
sexist argument to make. To refuse to understand the legitimate
criticisms that someone has about the lack of accomplishments or

(42:30):
record from the nominee and to brush it all off
in your view because it's sexism, is you yourself demonstrating inherent
sexism because you're assuming that because they are men that
they can't vote, they can't support her because she is
a woman. That is sexism itself. I mean, they compromise

(42:50):
themselves with these stupid arguments. And he goes out there
like he is the king of all black men and
tries to shame people and to vote for it. That's
like what happened with the feminists with Hillary Clinton. You'd
have these old bras out there acting like they're the
queen of all women. You've got to vote for Hillary
Clinton because she's a woman. No, actually, we don't. We

(43:12):
don't have to do that. That makes me not want
to vote for someone when they make that appeal. It
makes me want to oppose you, because if that's all
you have to offer, well, then there's a lot of
other people who can say they're women and you can't
even define them, but they can say that they're women
and no, we need accomplishments, we need like actual records
of achievement. But that they miss that point. I don't know.

(43:33):
The whole thing is frustrating, but this is what they're
It might work with some, but I don't think it's
going to work with enough because people are disillusioned. They're
done with voting. What is voting for Democrat for generations?
What has it gotten voters? They don't have anything to
show for it. They've got higher taxes, inflation, and an
unaffordable way of life. That's all they have to show

(43:56):
for it. They don't have anything else to show, So
there was a couple of things. Did you hear this
was in pull the story up an Aurora apartment worker
was beaten up by one of the Venezuelan gangs. I
don't know if you guys saw this. This is a
New York Post had this piece. It was an Aurora

(44:19):
apartment worker who was beaten to a pulp by one
of the gangs. That Martha Radditts was saying, well, it's
you know, they only took over a couple of apartment complexes.
They beat this guy, beat him to a pulp. He
he's a landlord in Denver and he shared a photo
of one of his workers because the guy was beaten
up by this Venezuelan prison gang because they were squatting

(44:43):
in a vacant apartment and he was trying to get
them out and so they beat him up. They said
that the gang has stolen the entire apartment complex out
from underneath them. They've threatened their employees, they've tried to
extort their employees. They've done all they've done all of this,
and they want to keep operating in these properties. They
said that they took several The company wrote on X

(45:04):
quote gangs have taken control of several of our properties
in Aurora, Colorado, And they said that in an attempt
to discredit this fact, for political purposes and avoid governmental accountability,
some of spread false information about our situation. And the
company said that they've got multiple surveillance videos. They have
all kinds of video footage. They also have a beating
of the employee late last year. They said that they

(45:26):
have absolute, indisputable proof that the gang has a foothold
in Aurora. They said that they've had to pull their
workers back from their apartment complexes. They can't even go
into some of these apartment complexes because the Venezuelan gang
owns them. And remember when Ratits was talking to Jade
Vance and she was like, well, you know, there's only
a few of these, Like she acted like this story

(45:48):
was somehow less credible because it was a few apartment
workers or a few apartment buildings that were taken over.
As though, any as though there's an acceptable number of
apartment buildings for Venezuelan gangs to take over. Before people
get upset about Venezuelan gangs who are here illegally taking
over entire apartment complexes, is there a number like if

(46:11):
it's one. Are you're not supposed to get upset about
it if it's two, three, four, Like what is the number?
That's insane that she and I liked Dvance's response to her.
But they can't even get The other thing is this,
They can't even get their workers out there to keep
up the maintenance for the apartment complex against code violations.

(46:32):
So they can't even get there. The city's not doing
anything about it, and so the mayor he gets mad
because this city won't do anything about the gangs that
are in these apartment complexes. And the gangs that are
in the apartment complexes obviously are not taking care of
their property and they have you know, like junker cars
out and they trash everywhere, and so then they get

(46:53):
cited by this city. And then the mayor is now
at war with the landlords because the landlords can't get
in there and do anything, and the city's not taking
care of the illegal Venezuelan gangs that have taken over
I mean the city. The government creates the problem. They
make a victim one of victim one time out of
the property owner. Then they make them victims a second

(47:13):
time because now the city is preying on them saying, oh, well,
these are violations, and the company's like, look, the violations
were the gangs have taken over and have trashed the place.
We are not going to risk the lives of the
staff to be there. This is not safe for them.

(47:33):
And the city's like, well, you got to clean up
your property, and they're like, you need to get rid
of the Venezuelan gangs. We can't clean up the property
because of the Venezuelan gangs. This is like a Monty
Python skit. It's crazy, and they everybody's been playing it down.
Democrats have been ignoring this. They play it down. They're like, oh,
that's not a big deal. They try to act like, no,

(47:55):
there's not there's only a couple of buildings, only a couple.
Like that's it's actually way more than a couple. But
even if it were just a couple, is that is
that acceptable? Yeah, it's a mostly peaceful gang takeovers. Just
this ask that Colorado is a weird place. We're gonna
have more on this coming up. Speaking of Colorado, so

(48:15):
there's Supreme Court surprisingly throughout a lawsuit against Jack Phillips.
You guys, remember this baker who has been sued for
the better part of fifty on and off for fifteen years.
I've talked to Jack Phillips before, he's been on air
with us before. He was sued by this attorney who
is a dude who's pretending to be a woman, and
this attorney, Autumns. Scardina, who is a dude, first filed

(48:37):
suit in twenty seventeen. Because this guy was looking around
Jack Phillips, what is a Christian baker and he views
you know, his business as as ministry and he should
be able to make whatever cake he wants to however
he wants to. Well, this dude was like looking around
for people. Was this was back, like gosh, this was

(48:57):
even after the first suit that was brought against him,
because they've been suing him for like on and offer
quite some time. As I said, because there were people
who heard that he was Christian and they wanted to
make an example out of him. Bake the cake. You know.
All of that came from Jack Phillips, and so they
would target him. They would demand that he would make cakes,

(49:18):
and he's very upfront about it. In fact, I've had
him on air with me and I asked him point
blank one time, would you make me a Halloween cake.
And he's a devout Christian. He was like no, because
he doesn't do divorce cakes, Halloween cakes, trans LGBT, he
doesn't do any of that. And I'm like, just to
be clear, you would not make me a Halloween cake.
And he goes no because he doesn't celebrate Halloween or
observe it. I don't even celebrate his I think observe

(49:39):
is the best word. So he was like, no, I
just I don't do that, and that this suit against
him would be the equivalent of me suing him because
I felt offended that he wouldn't make me a Halloween cake. Right,
So this dude Autumn Scardina tried to sue him back
in twenty seventeen because the guy wanted like a trans
cake and wanted to force Jack Phillips to make it.

(50:02):
And it's been I mean, they have dragged him through
the courts. They've had Alliance for Defending Freedom that have
represented him this entire time, and the COLO out of
Supreme Court finally made the determination that this trans dude
who is engaging in law fair against Jack Phillips. They
concluded that Scardina did not exhaust all possible avenues for

(50:22):
relief before suing Phillips. And the crazy thing is that
Phillips always gives out. He would give out a referral.
And there were other bakers that said that they would
have done it. Some even said that they would have
made it for Scardina for free. But Scardina's point was
that he wanted to persecute a Christian baker because he's
an anti Christian bigot. And so finally the Supreme Court
has tossed it out, and I mean they just this

(50:46):
is like the third, second or third time. I think
it's like the third time that Scardina has tried to
sue him. And he does. He owns a Phillips owns
the Masterpiece Cake Shop. Very nice guy, you know, but
he's very clear and what he will do and what
he won't do. And these activists think that they could
just force him to provide for them labor. They wanted

(51:06):
a common deer, his physical labor and expression to suit
their purposes. When you just because you start a business
doesn't mean that you forfeit your right to free speech
and free association. But that's what Scardina wanted to have happened.
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And now all of the news you would probably miss,
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Speaker 2 (52:55):
This headline I'm dying. Bath and Bodyworks apologizes for selling
candles that looked like Ku Klux Klan hoods. Bath and
body Works that stopped selling a candle that was emblazoned
with a winter theme because everyone sees hoods everywhere. The
candle's label was called snowed In and it was like
a snowflake. It was a paper snowflake. But people said

(53:17):
that it looked like the hoods of Clans members and
everyone was very upset and Bath and Body Works had
to pull it. They said that it was unintentional, and
they said a Bath and Body Works we are committed
to listening to. Oh my gosh, So somebody's already trying
to sell it on eBay for three hundred and fifty dollars.

(53:38):
Oh my god, I can't. Oh let's see. Well, this
guy told police it was definitely not a bag full
of drugs. Narrator. Actually, the bag was definitely filled with drugs.
This was suspects driving a stolen car. Organ Police pulled
the car over. They found a large drug stash inside
of a bag literally labeled with definitely not a bag

(54:02):
full of drugs. That's literally what it was said on
the side of the bag. And guess what it was
full of multiple packages of drugs, lots of drugs, meth,
lots and lots and lots and lots and lots of meth.
The people were charged with an assortment of felony counts,
including all the meth. So yeah, the uh wow, that's

(54:26):
that's one way I would definitely if I was a
copy looking at the bag that says definitely not a
bag of drugs. I totally would. Now, a new secret
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Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash here with you.
Make sure you send it for the newsletter over at substack,
chapter and verse. All kinds of good stuff over there.
The UH talking about the Kamala Harris Plan they're very
desperate to try to save their campaign. I was look
at it just some of the latest and I sent
this out to you. If you get the newsletter, you
have some of the latest stuff pulling on that, particularly Wisconsin,

(56:35):
which is they're not doing very well in Wisconsin, they're
not doing very well in Pennsylvania, which we talked about yesterday,
and they're struggling nationally. NBC with it has a survey
where it showed them within a dead heat. A New
York Times Sienna pull had the same and the media

(56:59):
blitz is not didn't help. It's not helping. The media
blitz that they're doing. It's actually really bad. It's not
helping at all. Oh my gosh, you would think that
they would stop a new The NBC poll had measured
it right when they began their media blitz, and it
had so last month it was forty nine forty four Harris.

(57:22):
Now it's forty eight forty eight. There's a three point
one percent margin of error. But and they did one
thousand registered voters, so it's a pretty legit survey they've had.
It was a five. So her media blitz has resulted
in a five point swing to Trump. That's how bad

(57:45):
it is. Normally doing that would help a candidate. I've
never seen a candidate where it actually did the opposite
for them. Well, I mean Harrison Walls, I mean five
points in a month, and these are a thousand disturred
voters the same survey, So they did this, They did
this survey before the same survey had them at uh

(58:09):
had her plus like over margin of error. So really,
if you wanted to incorporate that in like at least
plus two over Trump, five point difference in one month,
and it's getting worse. The media is just just refusing
outright to cover some of the stuff for her. U.

(58:31):
They have not covered the Doug m Hoff thing where
a woman is accusing him of slapping her, the sexual
harassment stuff coming from some of the people with at
his business. There's not anything about the plagiarism with her book,
nothing about that, And it's just bad. They're they're they're

(58:58):
not covering some of this other stuff that factor into
people making a decision. You or have early voting starting
today in Georgia Pennsylvania, Trump was up three fifty to
forty seven registered voters. And again I said this in
the newsletter that I sent out to subscribers this morning.
I don't know how you look at Kamala Harris's performance

(59:22):
pull wise in Pennsylvania right now and not think that
it was a catastrophic mistake to bypass Josh Shapiro as VP.
And I was thinking last night, what was the what
were the objections to him? What were the objections to
him as VP? Was it because they were afraid he

(59:43):
was going to show her up? Because that is one
of the more legitimate objections that I've heard that have
kind of circulated amongst the left, that he would have
showed her up, and it would have been a pretty
stark contrast, which maybe could have hurt her more he
but I overall, I think he would have been not
a drag on the ticket the way Waltz is. Walts

(01:00:04):
is an absolute dud. He has a total drag on
the ticket. That's where I believe that she actually did
kind of maybe make the decision on that, make the
call on having him on that ticket, because with Shapiro
would have been an asset for her. But I think
it also his presence on the ticket as VP would

(01:00:25):
have maybe brought people to think, well, if they can
just replace Biden with Harris without any kind of formality.
Why couldn't they have just used Josh Shapiro instead of
Harris and that would have maybe made a compelling case.
But remember it was James Clyburn. All of this is

(01:00:45):
because of James Clyburn. This is what gives me. James
Clyburn made this deal with Biden, and I'm not like
speculating this. This is literally what they publicly discussed because
Joe Biden was just he was not going to make
it in South Carolina. He was coming in I think
second or third in South Carolina after I already lost
a couple of the other primaries and caucuses in twenty twenty,

(01:01:08):
and so Clyburn caught a deal with him and he
brought the vote. He brought black voters, and he brought
leftist voters. He brought the vote and had Joe Biden
win that primary and Joe Biden was back in the
game again and Cliburn essentially won him the nomination. But
the deal that was cut, and you remember at the
time Biden was saying this in his addresses, was that
he would pick a woman of color as his VP.

(01:01:30):
That was like the thing that he had promised so
the reason they ended up getting Kamala Harris is because
of that deal. So you ended up getting the most
unpopular Democrat in the party, and she legit is the
most unpopular candidate in the party. Got the most unpopular
candidate in the party who is selected as the VP,

(01:01:55):
and now she's the nominee because she was in that
position in the first place. And the whole reason that
she was in that position was because it was about
a racial agreement in terms of bringing votes for Biden.
And now they can't bring those votes for Harris. It's
complete irony. So the whole reason that she was added

(01:02:17):
onto the ticket was so that Cliburn wanted to lock
in this particular demographic and not that demographic. Democrats are
hemorrhaging them and they can't deliver. And so then they said, well,
I guess left to Sen Barack Obama out there to
shame people. That didn't work. It's not working. Cliburn was

(01:02:38):
out there saying, well, black men want to know what
can I expect from a Harris administration. I think everybody
is wanting to know that. And it just doesn't have
to do with black male voters. She's just she's hurting
with men, and it's not doesn't have anything to do
with sexism. Men are going to tolerate less an unaccomplished female.
I don't know. Sometimes I think women will will tolerate

(01:03:03):
less an unaccomplished female unless they're on the left, and
then they're shamed into thinking that your duty bound and
voting for them because you have matching private parts. But men,
they're not bound by any kind of you know, magical
situational rules governing this, you know, sisterhood. They're not bound

(01:03:23):
by this, and they just see someone that's unaccomplished. Why
should they be prevailed upon to support that? It's not
going to benefit them. So I just find it incredibly
ironic that she's struggling so much with that demo, because
that was literally why she was there was she was
there to assure it, and now she can't even bring
it for herself. It's pretty unbelievable. I mean, it's the worst.

(01:03:47):
I was reading this piece over at Real Clear Politics.
Her margin amongst black voters has been the worst for
a Democrat since nineteen sixty. Nineteen sixty. It's really rough,
very very rough. So interesting though, So we're gonna continue

(01:04:08):
watching all of that. Now this did you guys hear
about this New York Times story? You would think that
this would be in any other realm, this would be
a huge week for media bias because you had CBS
in the past seven days deceptively edit an interview with
Kamala Harris, wherein they doctored her answer when she was

(01:04:30):
asked about foreign policy. Then when an anchor asked a
question about Tannahisi's Coats book that emitted a bunch of facts.
That anchor was punished. And then the New York Times
they ignored plagiarism about Kamala Harris. They're ignoring that. They're

(01:04:56):
trying to accuse anyone who brings it up as somehow
so it's you know, racist. I mean she literally like
there's another example of her plagiarizing the whole thing about
Megan's law. Well, now there's this story about the New
York Times. They had a guest essay, and there's a
lot of questions about this guest essay because there they

(01:05:17):
are being accused. This had to do when they publish
these X rays. They were saying that they had an
opinion essay of sixty five doctors, nurses and paramedics called
what we saw in Gaza, and they published these X
rays claiming that the IDF was targeting Gazen kids, and
it went over. It was published over the weekend, and

(01:05:39):
now there's a lot of questions about it because it
looks like it was entirely fake, Like they used like
fake X ray images that they were saying were five
five six, you know, rounds inside of the heads of kids,
and that's not it's really wild. There was no exit,
no skull for actors, no anything. People were saying that

(01:06:00):
the extra like actual medical professionals were coming out and saying,
this does not look right. These X rays do not
look correct, they don't look accurate, and they had extensive
examinations of the images, and they had all kinds of
like forensic examinations of this, and they were trying to
say that they basically made this up. They I mean,

(01:06:21):
this wouldn't be the first time that you would have Pallywood,
you know that that Gaza would make up entire stories
and fabricate evidence for something like this. And so the
person who wrote the piece who said that actually wrote

(01:06:41):
everyone who seriously investigates these you know, this piece is
finding hamas does not utilize human shields, and that was
like one of the things that they wrote in defense
of their piece. This is crazy, uh, and so they are.
Now The New York Times is getting raked over the
coals from this because they're accused of making up a

(01:07:02):
story so as to mischaracterize and claim falsely that the
IDEF was involved in war crimes. I mean, they look
the X rays looks us Anyway, this is not the
first time that something in the past year has come
out of Gaza that's been entirely fake. And you know,
of course the guy wrote it, he's like a Hamas sympathizer.

(01:07:24):
So this is I mean, it's wild. This is the
New York Times that did this. They didn't even they
didn't verify any of the information the new before running this.
They didn't verify it. They didn't really even examine the
information at all whatsoever. And so now a lot of
the there are a lot of medical professionals that are
getting involved in saying, Okay, first off, this isn't accurate.

(01:07:44):
And this is why this isn't accurate. This is compared
to an actual individual that was you know, shot with
the same you know, the same round. This is what
the X ray should look like, et cetera, et cetera.
I mean, it's really it's wild. And this author has
written like crazy stuff about the IDF before, et cetera,

(01:08:06):
et cetera. But the problem again, the big thing is
that the New York Times ran this. They didn't vet it.
They didn't. I mean, you would think that if you
would have this, that you would run it by maybe
independent medical personnel, like independent doctors and independent forensic experts
before you would run it. And they didn't do that.

(01:08:27):
And they're trying to say their defenses, well, it's an
opinion essay, but you ran it like a feature. You
didn't run it like an opinion essay. You ran it
like it was a feature. You published literal fake news
to falsely accuse someone of war crimes. I can't believe
this isn't a bigger story either. Some of the worst

(01:08:50):
and most frequent actions involving media bias has taken place
just in the past month, and there's nail, hardly anything
that's being said or written about it. And people wonder
why nobody likes the media. They wonder why people are
instantly distrustful of anybody in the media it's because of

(01:09:12):
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Speaker 12 (01:10:01):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida Man.

Speaker 2 (01:10:10):
A man dressed in a bull onesie tried to burn
down his ex lover's house with pasta sauce. That's real.
Yeah uh oh wow. So this guy was caught. He
tried to break into a home into land and he
was going to steal a flat screen. Then he put

(01:10:32):
left a pot of red gus sauce in a washcloth
near the stove. He was trying to start a fire
with it. The victim alerted police of the break in.
The resident security system notified of motion in the house.
According to Lushi kind of Sheriff's office, the dude tried
to flee the scene and he was in a I
guess like a cow costume, a bull onesie. The victim

(01:10:55):
said it started out as a relationship that lasted about
a week. I let him use my car for four months,
and then I gave him a hundred and fifty dollars
to fix his teeth.

Speaker 12 (01:11:03):
What in the world.

Speaker 2 (01:11:04):
So now they and the police apparently are were aware
of the They knew the suspect. Oh my gosh. So yeah,
it looked like he was trying to make it look
like the guy like the stove was on and then
use that to burn the house down. So he was
arrested in the costume. I'm really sad that there's not
the video of that, so let's see here and got another.

(01:11:28):
This is in Port Saint Lucy. A man is behind bars.
He brandished a flamethrower at police. Joseph Warton thirty nine
was arrested and charged with one kind of aggravated assunment.
It's not funny, but it kind of aggravated assault with
the deadly weapon on the law enforcement officer and resisting
without violence. So they Port Saint Lucy said they responded

(01:11:49):
to the reports of an explosion and there were smoking
the area. When they arrived. The guy was yelling at
officers from his backyard and he had a handheld flamethrower,
and the police said he told him to drop it
at gunpoint. He refused, and then he pointed the flamethrower
at one of the officers, and one officer grabbed the
flamethrower for morton and the guy ran back in his

(01:12:11):
house and he ended up finally being taken into custody.
They had to like taze him practically half to death.
He's being held on five thy five hundred dollars bond.
You can't just like point a flamethrower at police. It's
not not how it works. This is Fox thirteen. A
Fordy man was accused of trying to steal a generator
that powered a traffic light after Hurricane Morton. Why would

(01:12:33):
or Milton? Why would you do that? This? Hillsborough County
Sheriff's office responded to a man stealing a generator literally
on the like a street corner. The official state workers
who were in the area gave deputies photos of the
suspected thief and his license plate. They arrested him. You
can apparently get so they can elevate the crime against you,

(01:12:54):
the charge if it's during a state of emergency. I
didn't know that. Yeah, so he was charged with grand
after the third degree during a state emergency. Yeah, why
would you do that? I mean, I know that people
get desperate, but I'm just saying so. In Stuart, Florida,
a man returned home after three days of sheltering from

(01:13:15):
Hurricane Milton, and he found an alligator legit in his pool.
Oh wow, So the emial takubas that he returned home
from his to his home in Stuart, Florida. He was
staying in Vero Beach waiting out Milton, and his home
wasn't seriously damaged. But when he got to the backyard,
that's when he saw the alligator in his pool and

(01:13:35):
he had to call Florida Fish and Wildlife and they
removed it. He was trying to figure out how the
alligator got in there because there's a tall wooden fence
around his whole property. I got that question as well.
You know they can climb those things. Yeah, Stick with us, terrifying.
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(01:14:59):
Lash with you with the top of this third hour.
And the former president is where's he at? He's at
some he's giving an interview, well not interview, he's having
a discussion at the Economic Club in Chicago, and so
Bloomberg News is doing this discussion. Harris did not. She

(01:15:22):
declined to participate in this, I believe, which is why
I think it's funny that people like Sam Stein over
at NBC are like, well, Harris goes on Fox and
Trump is sticking to the Henhouse. I mean, he's literally
on stage in Chicago at the Economic Club and Bloomberg
News is interviewing him, and somehow that's considered to be

(01:15:47):
the conservative hen House. I'm okay, but she was apparently
had declined the discussion that he's having, and she's just
been She's been doing mostly friends. She's been doing a
lot of friendly media. She's doing the first non friendly
with Brett Baer tomorrow and Brett Behar is a polite host,

(01:16:08):
but he's not a progressive. It's a life to tape,
meaning that they're taping it and then not editing it,
and then you just run it in full. The only
time that you cut off is like at the end
or the beginning. You don't like edit in between. That's
not what live to tape is. And I've done tons
of live to tape stuff, so that's how that works,
and so that's how they're running it. I don't know

(01:16:30):
how long it's going to be, but I'm curious to
see what kind of questions were asked. So she's they're
trying to act like it's a big deal that she's
doing that she didn't want to do this event. Well,
because it's the Economic Club, what is she what is
she going to speak to on You've heard her talk
about economics, right, It's like trying to listen to a

(01:16:51):
drunk bridesmaid at a wedding reception spelled bananas in the
Gwen Stefani Hollibek song. It's just that makes actually more
sense than Malhara's talking about the economy. All right, you
don't know. I wonder if she's going to be asked
about her plagiarism too, and what kind of glock she owns.
I've got a lot of questions that I hope that
Brett Behar asks, so we'll see. But yeah, she's Trump

(01:17:14):
is on stage there answering these questions, and in the meantime,
Kamala Harris is trying to play the race card so hard.
So it's what is it racially based loans weed crypto.
Almost sounds like a joke, but it's real. Yeah, it's real.

(01:17:35):
She's trying to do everything she can because she's hurting.
She's also dragging down the like all of the other
down ballot races. I was reading how the Senate race
in Wisconsin, for instance, is not going well. Democrats are
freaking out about that. There's a lot of warning signs
about this one. So they said that the Cook Political
Report shifted it to toss up just in the past week,

(01:17:57):
and it's Tammy Baldwin's race. I made mention of this yesterday,
and it's a tight race. But the fact that it's
that it's narrowed that much is incredibly telling. In all
of these states where you have senators that are incumbents
or congressional members that are incumbents, and they should not
be struggling this much. That's the effect of the this ticket,

(01:18:18):
the depressive effect that the Harris Waltz ticket has on
these down ballot races. That's something else very interesting to watch.

Speaker 16 (01:18:26):
No.

Speaker 2 (01:18:26):
Instead, she's she's, well, it's a bunch of race beating.
She's that's kind of what she's been doing this entire time.
She's was this when she was on What's His Face
Martin show? Was that audio soundbody you were playing where
she's acting like, oh, people assess the home values of
black property owners, you know, regularly. She like gives us

(01:18:46):
anecdotal story and acts like that's the rule not upon
which all of this is done. It's illegal to actually
assess somebody's property value differently because of race play that
because this is what she's been Okay, well, well that's
how the race baiting is so bad. That's all they're
talking about. And it's not just from her, it's also
from her surrogates audio somebody thirteen, here's that bald woman

(01:19:09):
from MSNBC, and.

Speaker 16 (01:19:12):
Some Democrats are starting to believe the disinformation too. Have
you noticed how sharply the poles have shifted in Trump's
favor over the last couple of weeks with these claims
that Trump is surging with black and Latino voters and
leading in every single swing state according.

Speaker 2 (01:19:29):
To secret internal polls.

Speaker 5 (01:19:31):
Despite all the Hitler talk, what, yes.

Speaker 16 (01:19:35):
This race will be far too close because unfortunately, we
do have a fascist groundswell in parts of this country,
mainly among white men, let's be clear, but in small
pockets among black and brown men too. This happens to
be a global phenomenon as women become more economically independent
and seek positions of power.

Speaker 2 (01:20:00):
I mean, that's not Look, this is not work. This
does not work anymore. This does not work. Well, it's
because you know, they're the polls are shifting in his
favorites because of all, she's a racist. It's because it's
white people's fault. The white people have convinced the black
people to oh my gosh. Yeah, here's when she's talking
to Martin and she's trying to say that that property

(01:20:21):
values are assessed based on race, which actually is illegal.
But whatever, termination and.

Speaker 17 (01:20:26):
Home appraisals, we've taken on the fact that, you know
those stories about a black family is trying to get
up their praise, their home appraised. They want to get
a second margin, they want to sell the house, whatever,
and they bring in the appraiser. The appraiser looks around,
looks at the family pictures and appraises it for less
than it's worth. The family knows that they're not stupid photos,
so then they remove photos and everything else, right, they

(01:20:50):
all of that, and then they ask a white family
that's a friend of theirs come in, they put up
their pictures, and the house gets appraised for more. Rachel,
we're taking that on for the first time.

Speaker 2 (01:21:03):
Yeah, that's illegal to do, by the way, Yes you can't.
And that's all like it just I don't believe her.
I don't actually believe her. In fact, one of the
notes on this was that there was a court case
that was in California and there was no bias or
discrimination that was actually approved. It was just a bad appraisal,

(01:21:25):
and they they people who were bringing it to court
tried to turn it into a race issue because the
appraiser was white, and they tried to make that the
issue as a way to get more money in a settlement.
And they and in fact the court determined there was
nothing found in this. There was no racial discrimination at
all whatsoever. So this is just entirely this is nonsense.

(01:21:47):
I mean, and anybody who's ever done comps on houses,
I mean, all those value the assessments on property value
are done by comparing what has sold in the neighborhood recently.
It's not like, oh, well this is a you know,
femily of color. This isn't this family or what and
then that somehow unless it's meth kane, I will say,
or ghosts, Oh yeah that's a thing. Yeah, there are

(01:22:10):
your exceptions, death meth and ghosts. Death meth and ghosts.
Was someone was there an ax murderer? There was okay,
somebody was ax murdered in there? Going to affect your
property value? Were people cooking up meth in the kitchen there?
I mean, I would be worried that the house could
still blow up. That is going to affect your value?
Is the house haunted? Because if the house is haunted,

(01:22:31):
then that, you know, could probably possibly affect your value.
I'm just saying, you know those things, but not the
families racial may shut up, not the families racial makeup.
This is so dumb. Why is that the issue? But
yet no one's talking about the whole Oh remember you
were supposed to build all this broadband and help people
in rural areas, and you had forty two billion dollars

(01:22:52):
in taxpayer cash. How many people did you connect? Like,
I just feel like if you're going to talk about
property and you're going to talk like that would be
what you would bring up, right, isn't that the issue
that you would you maybe would bring that up. Am
I crazy to think that?

Speaker 6 (01:23:05):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:23:05):
Dan, you know you're you're not crazy, Tanny, You're not crazy.
But Kamala, what about your rural block broadband flop? Brenne
Carr is a piece in Wall Street Journal today talking
about how she never actually they never actually did any
of the broadband stuff. They never actually made that happen.

(01:23:28):
It wasn't a thing that well because all the DEI yeah,
I would imagine that the DEIS and you know everything
else too, because remember it was already in a lot
of the Department of Transportation stuff. That's why they didn't
get those charging stations built. Remember remember that whole story.
Oh man, we had this uh this was there were

(01:23:48):
even people that were in uh the and it was
these are all internal documents. These they were internal documents.
This was not like it was you know, claims here
or there. It was you know, people within the Department
Transportation that we're complaining about this. And they had said
that the DEI requirements, that's what was the big thing

(01:24:11):
that was uh kneecapping the building of all those EV chargers.
This is another thing that Harris Biden said they were
gonna do. Remember they had seven and a half billion
dollars allocated, seven and a half billion. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
they only built seven of them a bill, they only

(01:24:35):
built seven of them. Now, remember all of the requirements
you had to have. You had to pursue equity in
every step of the construction process. You had to have
like a translator, you had to have neighborhood like uh
like neighbor like neighborhood events, you had to have Yeah,

(01:24:59):
you had to have sporting or cultural events and games
and contests, and you had to be able to prove
that you had a multi lingual staff and an interpreter. That,
by the way, is literally I'm looking at the Transportation
dot gov website and you can do like control f

(01:25:23):
and it puts up all it like literally throws up
everything you had to. Yeah, you had to have considerations
for cultural requirements. You had to you had to ensure
cultural appropriateness. This is like people building just a damn
charging station. Uh, I mean, oh my gosh, Like I

(01:25:47):
can't even make you can't even make this stuff up.
It's so bad. And they said all of this was
actually slowing everything down, and people in the Department of
Transportation were actually complaining about it. I wouldn't be surprised
if that's one of the things that is also involved
in the broadband thing, because think about it, this was
like one of the requirements that they had for just

(01:26:08):
like doing charging stations. By the way, why do you
need to do cultural events if you're just building a
charging station. In order to get the job, you had
to do this stuff. It didn't matter. It wasn't enough.
If you were a minority owned business, you had to
be a minority owned business, and you had to have
x amount of your staff be minority, and it had
to be like a certain type of minority. Oh my gosh,

(01:26:29):
like all of these things, Like if you were a
black business owner and you wanted to build an EV station,
you had to prove that you had. It wasn't enough
that you were a black business owner. You had to
prove that your staff was a percentage minority, and a
percentage of that they didn't speak English, and a percentage
and then you had to have proved an interpreter. And
then you had to do cultural events in the neighborhood

(01:26:51):
that you were building. How stupid is this? This is
so dumb, no wonder none of this got built. It's crazy.
It's so goofy. But that's that's what they But she's
not asked about this kind of stuff, not at all.
We got headlines on the way.

Speaker 5 (01:27:08):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's quick five.

Speaker 2 (01:27:14):
A colossal snake measuring over fifty feet long, that's a
person eating snake was found in India. I mean, they've
got these stories of these like giant snakes eating people.
I mean literally had one last month. It was really gross,
but they unearthed the fossilized remains. They think it's the
largest of it's kind ever found. It's dubbed the okay

(01:27:35):
Vestsuki and Dakis. Yeah, it stretches fifty feet long. It
dwarfs it like modern day pythons. It is huge. And
they published this in the journal Scientific Reports. This is crazy.
It's huge. The snake is huge, twenty seven vertebrae. It's

(01:27:56):
like giant. It's a giant snake, that's all. And it
thankfully it's five and there's not one around here because
that's it is so big, like it could eat multiple people.
They would have to eat multiple like people in order
to be full. It could eat an elephant. Wand's giving
you in the in the simulcast, like that's how big
the sneake goes. That's a crazy I know things, no things.

(01:28:20):
A New York City man who lost an arm and
a leg after he's hit by a train wins a
ninety million dollar suit against MTA. I mean it did
cost him an arm and a leg. That's this is
I mean, I don't even know how someone that's wild,
but yeah, he ninety million dollars. He won that suit.
It severed one of his legs as hip joint and
most of his arm. The train operator failed to stop

(01:28:40):
for a guy who fell. The guy was drunk and
he fell into the subway tracks and the train ran
him over. So okay, I understand that they have like
security and regulations governing that. But also, when you're drunk
and you fall into the train tracks, is there not
any kind of responsibility that is on the part of
the person who could fall onto the train tracks from

(01:29:01):
being drunk. I mean, I'm just I'm just asking some questions.
I just this is all. That's all I'm saying. A man,
this is wild, developed a cone shaped bulge on his
head because he break dances too much. He had to

(01:29:21):
actually on it's a Metro British paper. He had to
undergo surgery because he spent so much time spinning on
his head that he developed a break dance bulge. And
apparently I didn't even know this. It's like the cauliflower
ear of the break dance community. It's not really studied
in medicine, but they said that I guess like that

(01:29:42):
can happen if you spin on your head a lot.
I don't know. Wow, okay, so uh yeah, he had
to actually get it removed and it was the head
spin hole. That's what he ended up. That's kind of gross.
And I didn't even know that you could get that thing,
but okay, but you can. And they said that breakdancers,
it's not unusual in the break dancing community to get

(01:30:06):
coneheads because you're spinning on your head. All right, all right,
all right, I go this. Two comments are going to
be visible in the night skies this month. None of
them are going to hit earth. I know we're all
saying none of them are smot but two will be visible.
It's the ort cloud. Oh oh rt the ork cloud.
It's a spherical shell and it's invisible and I'm gonna

(01:30:26):
be able to see it because these two comments. So
there you go. We got a lot more on the
way as we finish up this third hour. Stick with us.
More of the Dana Show coming up.

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Speaker 2 (01:30:48):
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with You, North
Carolina Governor Roy Cooper says that he is directing law
enforcement assistants not for the people who survived the landslides
and the first Hurricane Helen, but for the FEMA workers
because of the misinformation audio sound by eighteen. He is
there for these FEMA workers. You guys, this is Governor Cooper.

Speaker 18 (01:31:12):
However, there's still a persistent and dangerous flow of misinformation
about recovery efforts in western North Carolina that can lead
to threats and intimidation, breeds confusion, and demoralizes storm survivors
and response workers alike. If you're participating and spreading this stuff,

(01:31:33):
stop it. Whatever your aim is, the people you are
really hurting are those in western North Carolina who need help.
The safety of our government and volunteer response workers, including FEMA,
remains a top priority. I've directed the Department of Public

(01:31:54):
Safety to coordinate law enforcement assistance for FEMA and other
responders who need to help ensure their safety and security
so people can keep getting the help that they desperately need.

Speaker 2 (01:32:07):
Wow. So you know, if you're stuck on the side
of a mountain or in a landslide and you're you know,
you don't have any electricity, you don't have any water,
you don't have any infrastructure, and there isn't any word
as to when that's going to happen. Well, tough beans,
because this the femal workers, It's very important that we

(01:32:28):
what misinformation is Cooper talking about, per se. I mean,
I would love to know what he means by misinformation
because so far, the stuff that I have seen that
has been looking at, that's been showcasing, you know, the
damage and the inability for people to assist and to

(01:32:49):
do rescues and to do resource drops and all of
those things. Everything that I've seen, I mean, this has
been it's it's been from the people who are experiencing this,
the people who are living through it. So I'm not
sure what he's talking about when he cites this misinformation.

(01:33:11):
It doesn't make sense to me. And I keep hearing
this all the time about North Carolina. It's amazing that
there isn't any media really on the ground there like
they have been everywhere else discussing illustrating what these people
are dealing with, and they're still dealing with it. It's
just out of sight, out of mind for a lot
of the legacy press right now. They what misinformation what

(01:33:34):
are you talking about, like when you even had that,
what is it that one national guard who was running
some of the supplies through water, I mean, for crying
out loud, that was like admitted. We know for a
fact that people who were trying to do get their
own helicopters and were trying to assist that they were
rebuffed when there were no other assets in the area.

(01:33:56):
I mean, we know this for a fact. So what
is he talking about. Is it misinformation that he mismanaged
the response to this? Is it misinformation that Cooper wasn't
as prepared as other governors were. The problem with this
and one of the reasons why the media just does
not care. They would if this was Florida, if they
thought that this was a Republican governor and that these

(01:34:17):
were people in a Republican run state dealing with this,
the media would be all over it. But it doesn't
serve their purpose to show what these people are going
through because it's a Democrat governor, because it's a Democrat administration.
And you have a tale of two responses here. You
have Cooper and the way that he has handled everything
in the lead up to and after the hurricane that

(01:34:38):
affected North Carolina, and then the way that Desanti's handled Florida.
I mean, DeSantis was like a full ninety six hours
ahead of time. I don't know when Cooper actually was
finally pushed and prevailed upon to act, but there is
a dramatic difference in the responses of these two administrations.
And there isn't an excuse for Cooper being slow. There's

(01:34:58):
not an excuse. There's no excuse whatsoever in terms of
him being mia. It is a dramatic comparison of two ideologies,
and the press knows it. They know that it looks bad.
But the problem is, and what they don't want to
admit is that that's the feature of that ideology because
they think everything has to run through government and there

(01:35:20):
can't even be so much as a private partnership. And
so that's, you know, you end up having the cluster
that you had with this response. That's the media can't
showcase this, not this close to an election either. Furthermore,
they don't want to showcase all this stuff because then
people accurately look at the Democrat leadership and then that
translates into their feelings about their vote that they will

(01:35:43):
cast in November or when early voting starts, and people
can be emotional and they will vote that emotion. And
if they're upset because they feel like the governing administration
has not been up to snuff, they feel that it
is not that they have not been adequately responding to

(01:36:05):
the needs of the people, then they're going to be like, well,
I don't want more of that, so let me vote
against it in November. It's another reason why the media
doesn't want to showcase any of that. And quite frankly,
it's shameful. It is absolutely shameful because people in North
Carolina are also struggling, but they don't get the attention.
And for Cooper to go out there and be like, oh, well,
this is misinformation and we're going to provide security to

(01:36:27):
these female workers. I mean, they just don't get it.
You just keep adding insult to injury. They just don't
get it. Neither is Amy Klobuchar. I don't want to
hear the word brat ever again. Audio sound bite sixteen.
I don't want to hear this word described. Oh just stop.

Speaker 16 (01:36:44):
To that with Cheney, you know.

Speaker 14 (01:36:46):
And it's only a matter of time where we're going
to see like a bush going through Western Wisconsin with
I wanted.

Speaker 17 (01:36:53):
To picture this Bernie Sanders a dig Cheney together.

Speaker 2 (01:36:59):
Holding that, says brat Fall. Okay, brat Fall, hm hmm.
That's so bad. No, don't we don't need that. We
really we don't need that. We don't Audio Sound by fourteen.
James Carvel doesn't. He doesn't want to pay it. He says,

(01:37:21):
he refuses to believe that they're going to lose. I'm
just telling you my gut, just saying, listen.

Speaker 6 (01:37:30):
I'd be a white knuckle evet. I agree. David Kluff
did an interview. I think it was some about New
York magazine and the pose of forty eight. Forty eight
that's just where they are. I refuse to believe that
we're going to lose. I just don't. I don't have
that thought anymore. But we have got to tell people

(01:37:50):
what exactly is at risk here.

Speaker 2 (01:37:55):
I just don't think that we're going to lose. I
think that you will. I think that you definitely could. Now,
this racist trumps to lose. It is it's his to lose,
and the worst thing that he can do is to
get too comfortable into thinking that he is ahead or
that he's got it on lock, or that he is
behind or ahead of any kind of margin of error
or theft. The worst thing that he could do is

(01:38:16):
to let his guard down. Right now, it's his to lose.
She's not going to be able to do anything at
this point. It's too late to try to manufacture any
kind of momentum. There is nothing. There's no interviews she's
going to be able to do, there is no appearance,
there's no rally. She is not a charismatic individual. She

(01:38:41):
is not a person who has that kind of positive
energy that attracts that momentum. She just doesn't have it.
And Walls is a buffoon and he's just an anchor.
He is just he's a dud, and he is a burden,
a d and deprived. I think he's just there that

(01:39:02):
his part of her loss of momentum is due to him,
because he's just a buffoon, and everybody knows it, and
everybody knows it's just so manufactured. It sounds manufactured, She
sounds manufactured. So I don't know he's this. There's no
way to there's no way to recover from this. I
was thinking about this this morning. I'm like, of all,
there's just no way that that she can gain any

(01:39:31):
I mean, the press can't create it for her. The
New York Times can't create it for her. You know,
CBS can't create it for her. Nobody can create this
momentum for so she has to take risks now, it
has to be super risky. She's she's gotta, she's gotta.
I don't know. I think that her interview with Brett

(01:39:52):
Bear is not gonna go well. If she does, like
what the Rogan thing, that's going to be a disaster.
I don't I don't know how you I I don't
not that he's like a gotcha kind of interviewer by
any means, But I just she's just not someone who
is amiable, who has a relaxed demeanor, who can just
sit there and shoot the breeze. You don't get that

(01:40:12):
from her, right, you don't get that fellowship from her.
She's because she doesn't want to do it. And you
can tell she doesn't want to be there. She don't
want to do this stuff. This is a weird election.
It is a really weird election, and it's weird to me.
I still think it's close, just because what's fueling the

(01:40:33):
closeness of this isn't because Democrats feel that Harris, they're
really behind her. It is the dislike of Trump that
is fueling the closeness. That's why Democrats are like lockstep.
It's not because they support her. It's because they're hate voting.
And it's closer with Harris and Trump than it was

(01:40:54):
with Clinton and Trump because they just think that Harris
is on a pomplished and is kind of a ladder climber,
whereas they actually disliked Hillary. I don't think that Democrats
dislike Harris personally. I think that they don't believe that
she is accomplished, whereas they did actually dislike Hillary Clinton.

(01:41:16):
Hillary Clinton was supremely unpopular. I mean she couldn't even
raise cash. She couldn't even raise money. I mean she
always struggled with that. Harris is kind of similar, which
is why she has a lot of people go out
and doing fundraising for her. But that's where he got
the bill, Clinton throwing the wrench in the thing. That

(01:41:36):
was a disaster. But I don't know. If she doesn't win,
she's done. There's no way she'll ever get back in
the Senate because they're already passing her up in California.
They've done the Kamala experiment, and they'll be moved and
they'll move on. She will be a short footnote in
history in their history, and Walts will be done as well.

(01:41:57):
And I think some of the Democrats actually are okay
with that because they think if they can just hold
on for four years, then they have Newsom. They have Newsom,
and they're already rehabilitating Cuomo. Cuomo was their guy until
the nursing home thing in COVID. He was their guy,
and then Newsom was their second. But now Newsom is

(01:42:19):
leap frogged over him because he's viewed as not having
that big stain on his record as Quomo as even
though they're both completely compromised candidates. So I think that
they're willing to You got to remember, Democrats play the
long game, and you can't just look at this election.
You got to look at twenty eight with them, and
they've got Newsom, and they got Cuomo, and they're rehabilitating

(01:42:42):
Cuomo and he's going to be totally fine and in
good graces. Yes, I know the nursing home thing, but
you guys got to remember, my gosh, they lionized Teddy
Kennedy and he killed a chick like legit left or
to drown in a pond. Don't think that they're that
they can't like rehabilitate Cuomo. So that's exactly what they're
gonna do. So be very careful, and I'm going to
tell you what too. All these Republicans out there that

(01:43:06):
have decided to sell out by endorsing her and voting
for Democrats and telling everybody that they're voting for Democrats,
this is going to bite them in the ass in
twenty eight. It is going to bite them because they
have made a deal with the devil. They're going to
turn around and they're going to see just how compromise

(01:43:26):
that means they truly are, because Democrats are going to
want payback. Telling you very interesting, So we're going to
watch and see see what that how that works. I'm
going to be in Richmond tomorrow, Richmond, Virginia, and then
we have an event in Richmond for one of our affiliates.
I'm gonna be out there with my friend Brian Kilmeat

(01:43:46):
and others. I haven't seen Brian in a long time.
I were all kind of like joking to see if
Brian's gonna wear suit because he always wears a suit.
I don't think he actually owns like normal people clothes.
I think he has like a suit that he sleeps in,
probably like his pajama suit. So we're we're gonna, We're
gonna see, but it'll be a fun event. I have
information that's up on socials.

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Speaker 2 (01:44:20):
My friend Charles Cook had this piece that he wrote
about Kamala Harris, and I always got to give props
to dudes who can cut with words. I have to
read this to you. It says the word salads, the
awkward cackle, the stunned repetition of agnostic phrases. They are
all byproducts of Harris's deabilitating suspicion that she has no

(01:44:43):
earthly clue what she's doing. She can't debate policy because
she's never examined policy. She can't sell a worldview because
she's never had a worldview. She can't definitely navigate a
paradox or a hypocrisy or a surprise, because, like a
man attempting to cover up his infidelities, her political promiscuity
has left her tangled in a web of no rhyme, reason,

(01:45:05):
or design. Harris's aim in each and every moment is
to get through the next minute, the next hour, or
the next day without being conclusively exposed as a cipher.
Oh I just turned. I want to turn into a gift.
Then that's crazy that I mean, But it's there's no

(01:45:27):
I mean, it's no cap it is uh, I mean,
it's true. And Walts isn't much different. He really isn't
that much different. I mean he's I mean, that was
cutting and it was, and it's accurate as well. I

(01:45:50):
get massive impostor vibes from walls. I think you guys
do also.

Speaker 6 (01:45:55):
He just.

Speaker 2 (01:45:58):
Is none of these I'm mean political promiscuity, that's like,
I mean, it's true. I mean she's changed on everything.
She's tried to walk back everything from fracking to guns
to taxes. And we all know though that, and the
left knows. That's why the left isn't attacking her for
it because they know it's all bees. They know she's

(01:46:19):
just saying this stuff to try to appeal to people
who maybe didn't pay as close attention to her as
a lot of us did. Because you know, it's either
you know something that you like, or it's it's you
know your job. I mean audio sound bite seven. I
don't know what this means. I know we got to go,
but maybe we should hold it. Okay, go ahead, play seven.

Speaker 1 (01:46:42):
Well, folks, it's time to turn the page. Turn the page,
turn the page, because America is ready to chart a
new way forward.

Speaker 2 (01:46:59):
Like from who thank you? She's in office, she's been
there for four years. All right, today's stupidity.

Speaker 12 (01:47:06):
Well, it actually butts up perfectly to this one. This
is Tim Walls also somehow campaigning against her as well,
because she's been in office, right, Democrats have been in
charge the last four years. Cut twenty one one.

Speaker 2 (01:47:19):
Look, you all know it.

Speaker 7 (01:47:20):
We can't have four more years of this. We won't
have four more years of it.

Speaker 12 (01:47:26):
We last four years again, Dana, who who were in charge?

Speaker 2 (01:47:29):
I think he thinks Trump was.

Speaker 13 (01:47:33):
This?

Speaker 2 (01:47:33):
I mean it was Biden Harris. I'll be in Richmond
tomorrow WRVA our affiliate out there, and we have an
event tomorrow evening as well, so looking forward to it.
And then I will be back behind that. I'll be
back behind the mike tomorrow. We won't have the simulcast,
but I'll be back behind the mike tomorrow. Have a
great night.
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