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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Yeah, I mean, always have your first aid kit handy.
You know, you never know what's going to happen around
can always bounce off of anything and come back and
nick somebody, and so.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
You've got to be prepared for that. You got to
be ready to go.
Speaker 1 (00:09):
We had like four first aid kids here, and you know,
I'm pretty proud of the fact that we had that
we were able to take care of the situation. I
hope your arm's feeling better, brother, And uh yeah, we'll
have to get you to sling around down range here
and maybe blow up a coke bottle.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
Huh yeah, whatever, thanks, thanks brother.
Speaker 3 (00:27):
Thank you.
Speaker 4 (00:31):
I need a minute, give me a minute, because I
don't know if you follow me on social media at all.
I had some words about this. I had a late
night working. I had some words about this last night.
The don't be a cuntz, just don't be.
Speaker 5 (00:51):
Is that how you pronounce his name?
Speaker 4 (00:52):
Yeah, that's how you pronounce his name, Kane. Did you
not know that the man's name?
Speaker 5 (00:56):
I thought it was Coonts.
Speaker 4 (00:57):
It's whatever I say it is. Oh, we're doing this today,
you know, that's how we're doing By.
Speaker 5 (01:02):
The way, Tanner Wright doesn't just absorb a right.
Speaker 4 (01:04):
Wait now stop, you're gonna had everything. Wait stop, no,
don't stop. We got time for that. I need a moment,
because what the hell did we just watch? It was
like a Renaissance painting of dumb blankery watching all of that. So,
first off, welcome to the program, Dana Lash with you.
(01:29):
We're at the top of our first hour. I'm in
the theater. Last night, I went to go see James
O'Keefe's new film Line in the Sand, and it was
really great, and I notice my phone started going off.
Look at my phone. I picked my phone up and
I look at it and it's several friends, you know,
saying have you been online recently? Like are we talking about?
(01:50):
I said, I need you. I need you to go
look at the twitters, particularly, I need you to go
look at Lucas Kunt's pages. Hey you and see this
is his name. Golly, it's like shit's creek sc h
I T T S. This is his name. Stop it.
K's over hereving a stroke. Stop it. They were like,
you need to go look at his his stuff. And
(02:11):
I went and I looked, and if one could throw
up the screenshot, this is the first thing that I saw.
I wrote about it too. If you're a subscribed over
at Substack, Dana last year with you, I wrote about
it too, and I'll be dang, he's bragging. He thought
that was a flex. Now for if you don't know
who Lucas consays, he's the guy. He's the Democrat incumbent
(02:33):
or no, sorry, he's the Democrat challenging the Republican incumbent
Josh Holly in our home state of Missouri. And so
there were four photos that he shared on Twitter, and he, oh,
it's so bad. He shared these photos he's bragging about.
First off, let's stop here. He's bragging about shooting a
reporter at a campaign event at the range. So this
(02:56):
tweet there were four photos and in one of the
photos specifically that they had was a picture of Adam Kinsinger.
And everybody remembers Adam Kinsinger. You all know who Adam
Kinzinger is, right, He's the guy who's a big giant rhino,
big giant rhino. And he was there shooting. It was
(03:19):
a range day, it was a campaign range day, and
he's there, I don't know. He's holding AR fifteen with
a giant scope on it, standing seven yards away from
steel targets shooting over a table of Tanner right, and
he has no ipro on nothing, and he's holding his
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rifle like an absolute capital B and something itchy it
Like I said, it's like a Renaissance painting of dumb blankering.
So many things wrong with that image. And then of
course shocking a reporter is in it is indirectly shot
(04:03):
because they're shooting steel with two two three. They also
had a bolt action there. There were you on steel
seven yards away and a reporter gets injured, and Lucas
Kans thinks that that's a good thing to post online
as a flex. He wrote, great day at the range
today with my friend Adam Kinzinger. We got to hang
(04:27):
out with some union workers while exercising our freedom. Always
have your first aid kit, handy shrapnel can always. First off, no,
you weren't. How was that a great range date? You
shot a dude. This is like the Alec Baldwin Rust set.
You shot a dude. You did cheney the dude. You
(04:47):
went full Alec Baldwin on this set of rust. And
he calls it a great day at the range while
posting a picture of Adam Kinsinger looking like an absolute
bitch holding a rifle. He's like leaning so far away
from it. It's like he's simultaneously terrified of it. And
also he wants to flex. He's got his elbowst sticking
out like a chicken wing. I mean, can you properly
(05:09):
shoulder the thing? Just good having someone tell him how
to extend it. He's gonna hurt himself and everybody else.
And why does he have that fore grip? Why is
that giant grip like that? Why why is he that
close to the targets? Why is he shooting over Tanner right?
Why does he exist? We have a million questions. But
(05:31):
Lucas Kans calls it a great day at the range.
They went to the Adam bald or Alec Baldwin's School
of U range shooting. You know some people, you know
they got a gun sight. Now, these guys went to
the Alec Baldwin school. So a reporter gets shot. Oh
well wait, then they were like, you know what when
(05:52):
a band aid will do why not apply a tourniquet.
And the first rule of applying a tourniquet is to
apply it directly to the wound. Oh no, here they
are not knowing what the hell a tournicet is applying
it directly to his wound when a band aid would
have done. I always thought the general rule is if
(06:14):
you can smile, then a band aid will suffice. Correct.
That's what I have always been told. I don't know,
but this happened. This all came out last night. I
I just and it's a good thing that Kinzinger has
his ipro protecting his hair. I mean, heaven forbid. But
if you guys don't know what tannerite is, it goes
(06:35):
sploady boom. It's the best way to put it. The
number one rule of reckless range days to shoot directly
above the sploady boom stuff and then apply tournicets directly
on the wounds of the reporter that you indirectly shot.
I mean, I am just surprised and shocked that with
all of these safety measures in place, I never would
have thought that, you know, that a reporter would have
(06:55):
been hit. I don't know. But here's the thing. These
guys are big gun control advocates. They want magazine, they
want restrictions on magazine capacity. The whole thing. By the way,
there's always a tweet, of course, there is so this
uh He's like the uh this Lucas Kunts guy. I mean,
it's it's amazing. When the McCluskey story happened in Saint Louis,
(07:21):
Lucas Kunts decided that he was going to get on
X and he posted quote, Hey mansion man, McCluskey, my
offer still stands for a marine lead weapons safety training
before you go get your next gun. I think he
needs to take the safety training. I have not seen
a campaign self owned like this since Michael Ducoccus, and
(07:43):
at least Michael Ducoccus didn't shoot anybody directly or indirectly.
They should form a club. This is like classic white
Dudes for Harris. They should form a club with Alec
Baldwin and Dick Cheney and Tim Walls. Yes, they should.
They should form a club. I mean I just want
to you know, I'm gonna make fun of this all
day because I've never seen anybody's cell phone so hard
(08:04):
in my life. I mean, I don't understand. And then
they were like shrapnel, there's shrapnel, and then there's what
the stuff from Ricochet's. I mean, there is a difference,
but you can't criticize them because they're like, well, we
served in the military. Oh, I didn't realize. And look,
I appreciate those who serve. But we literally led a
revolution and cut a bunch of Hessian's heads off on
Christmas Eve, so that we weren't ruled by a military
(08:26):
or a king. So let's all keep that in mind,
shall we? Just saying yeah, on Christmas, God bless America.
So I'm just saying that doesn't that doesn't mean that
you get a pass for being a dumbass at the range.
If this would have happened at my range, this would
have happened at Texas Gun Experience, they had have thrown
(08:47):
them out. If this would have happened at the outdoor
range I go to, they would have been tossed out.
My gosh, I would have tossed them out. I this
is crazy. People like this just I mean, it's terrifying.
It isn't absolutely terrible. I would not want to be
at the cane. Would you want to go to the
range with these guys. What if they were like, hey, Kane,
(09:09):
let's go shoot. Would you be like, who, No, I'll
meet you there. Oh my gosh, this and there and
then so Adam Kinzinger tried to defend it last night
by talking about Jay six. I swear to you, I
don't nobody. People weren't shooting people at J six, not
like y'all were at your campaign event the Range. I
(09:30):
can't but I can't believe this guy posted this online
without any self awareness, and he thought it was a flex.
He thought that was a flex. They would be like
me sharing a picture on X of me throwing a ball.
I can't throw, to save my life. Everything's a dangerous projectile.
Everything is a weapon in my hands. I cannot throw.
I couldn't play baseball. I'd be killing people. It'd be
(09:52):
like me trying to post something like that, and I
feel like it's a flex or me. I mean, it's
just so bad. Why would you debase yourself like because
he doesn't know that's the shortening. He doesn't know there
are morons. These are people, I honestly, I know. I've
I've said a lot about this last night. Never let
anybody who does any of the stuff that we've just
shown you or discussed not only near your gun rights,
(10:13):
but near elected office. Don't let these people anywhere near it.
Nowhere near it. I mean the fact that they were
literally shooting over Tanner right, and no one thought, hey guys,
maybe we shouldn't shoot over this bloaty boom stuff. Maybe
we should take it off the table. Nobody thought of that.
God Lee, it's just chef's kiss, chef's kiss. So yes,
(10:36):
good good afternoon to everybody except Lucas Cunston Adam Kinsinger,
who went full Baldwin like their campaign range event was
a rust film set. I mean, that's Lucas Kunson Missouri.
Don't be a cons I'm just telling you, don't be
like him. Don't be like him. All right, We've got
that's just the tip of the iceberg. We've got a
lot to touch on today. It's a packed show because
(10:58):
coming up and now I got more on this, Yes,
oh I do, because you know, I got a particular
set of skills, and one of them is ridiculing people
who do stupid stuff like this. It's a gift. It's
a gift. But we also have coming up, we're gonna
be talking with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis because they got
two amendments in Florida that they're fighting. I got a
question for you, WHI y'all think about this? Why is
(11:20):
it that you know and everybody was rightfully up in
arms about this Soros Fund, George Soros's group, right, which
is a foreign entity because it's majority foreign owned. You
have to go through all kinds of hoops and processes
and everything else in order to purchase any kind of
(11:43):
broadcast distribution, like when they purchased Audously, which full disclosure,
were on a bunch of Odissey stations. So why is
it that there is a legal set of regulations governing that.
But you can be a foreign entity and you can
literally come into the United States and write law and
get it passed. That's what they're trying to do in
(12:06):
Florida right now with Amendment three. It's the the big weed.
It's big weed. It is. Why is it that everyone's like.
Speaker 2 (12:16):
Oh, I don't know.
Speaker 4 (12:17):
Oh wait, did you say weed. That must mean that
you like liberty. No, it doesn't. It means that anything
can be used as a veneer for liberty while behind
the scenes they're working to make another conglomerate. All the
people that were mad at Big Pharma, y'all ought to
be up in arms over Big Weed trying to take
over in Florida with amend and three. But hell no,
you gouys some dumbass Republicans out there like, well.
Speaker 6 (12:37):
I don't know what.
Speaker 4 (12:37):
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Speaker 4 (14:14):
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But then there's suit. It's like crickets when it's Bill
Gates doing it. Just you know, of course, is anybody
surprised that this though? Is anybody actually surprised.
Speaker 2 (14:33):
That he is different?
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(15:15):
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(16:23):
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Speaker 4 (18:18):
So last night, folks, Barack Obama was in Detroit. We
told you that they were going to have they were
going to bring up Eminem. Right before I get too
far into this segment, first off, welcome back Dana Lash
with you bottom of this first hour, and you can
watch this channel three forty seven direg TV Rumble on x.
(18:41):
The chat happens at Rumble. Also find us at substack,
chapter and verse. The reason I bring up the Minem
thing is because what in the world is up with
his wooly willy beard. Here's a wooly willy them What
was it? There were they iron shavings and you like
arrange them magnetically around this bald man's face. It was
(19:03):
I had one. I think I got it a dollar
store in southern Missouri somewhere. And when I see Eminem
with his beard, I think a wooly willie like he
dies it and it looks weird and it it just
doesn't look right, you know, like it didn't look right anyway.
So Barack Obama was in Detroit with Eminem. And in
(19:24):
case you haven't had your dose of cringe today, here
it is audio sound body nine. Go ahead.
Speaker 8 (19:31):
I gotta say, you know I have done a lot
of allies, so I don't usually get nervous, but I
was feeling some kind of way following eminem Palms.
Speaker 2 (19:50):
Are sweating, palms areheaven.
Speaker 4 (19:56):
Swell, running the dunning. I'm nervous, but almost surface on
a cone, ready for drop creams. Forget it, Oh my gosh,
the whole crowd or slow the creams is a strong
Oh my gosh, if you didn't have I mean, just
because you can doesn't mean you should. Just saying boy,
(20:19):
I guess they convinced everybody there. Look, Barack Obama knows
some words to a song. We're gonna vote for Marxism, yay.
Do you guys want to know what? Have you ever
seen that Spider Man meme where it's two Spider Man
and an Alley pointing at each other? Have you guys
ever wanted to know what that sounded like? In sound
(20:39):
bite form audio sound bity eight, because audio sound bite
eight is the Spider Man meme, like come to life. Listen.
Speaker 9 (20:50):
I don't understand how we got so toxic and just
so divide and so bitter, and I get why sometimes
people just don't want to pay attention to and we.
Speaker 2 (21:01):
All have friends like that.
Speaker 9 (21:02):
We have family members who just like, ah, you know,
it's all it's all a circus out there.
Speaker 3 (21:07):
I get that.
Speaker 4 (21:10):
Really, yeah, dude, that was you, like bitter clinger, domestic terrorists.
I mean, I remember what y'all call the tea party,
Pepperi's farm remembers. What is this like? I just don't
know how we got you damn bitter clingers. I just
don't know how we got so divided. You domestic terrorists,
(21:30):
A bunch of racists, his billies. I just don't know
why we got so divided. That's a shock. It's the
greatest mystery of our time. Oh my gosh, I just
can't these people. I'm telling you what it is something
else I just cannot. And so, I you know, it's
amazing to me to see this, And I don't know
(21:55):
if it's going to convince anybody to go and vote
for Kamala Harris. Speaking of WEDG, I got some I
mean her her numbers. She's struggling. Everyone's making a big
deal about how much she's struggling with dudes. Now she's holding.
Don't get all excited Democrats, she's holding. Router says a
forty six forty three lead over Trump. And this is
a Roiter's Zipsi's poll. This is a new survey that's
(22:15):
out again. Margin of era is within the margin of era.
But she's losing, dudes, and young voters are not getting
super jazzed about this. They're not really jazzed about her.
They are her her. The inroads that she's making here
are being chipped away elsewhere. And I think that's that's
(22:38):
important to to kind of to keep in mind. I mean,
I think people are just they're just depressed. She is
a depressing candidate. I mean, I when you look at
and there were two of these polls she has, she
had this. I mean it's a very small lead. It's
within the margin of air. I mean, it shows them
being basically tied. But voters, when you look at the
(23:02):
breakdown this Router's pull that I was citing, they hold
a very it's described as a quote dim view of
the economy. They describe themselves as a glum electorate, and
they think that America is on the wrong track when
it comes to immigration and the economy, and they rank
those their highest priorities. So how in the world does
she hold I mean, I'm just trying to think, how
(23:25):
does she have this three point just going by this
and it's very very close nationally with all the surveys.
But yet people feel this way about these issues. Is
it because they don't know where she stands on the issues?
Is it because they they just it's either they don't
know where she stands on the issues, or it is
(23:46):
they have not been able to convince themselves to get
behind Trump because there's just a they are preset they
have a dislike of Trump preset that's the only way,
you know, And they're trying to rationalize like not getting
on board and voting for Trump because of their dislike.
They're they're already predetermined dislike. But I will say that
(24:08):
I don't know how much stock I put in this
in these two Reuters polls, because all of them have
been kind of everywhere. I mean, the polls have been
like really the fluctuations have been so dramatic that it
makes all of this seem more It just makes some
of these differences seem exaggerated. I mean, how are you glom?
(24:31):
I mean, I don't know, I mean, what do you want?
Are they just it doesn't look like they're all younger
voters if they're offered a choice. Are they going to
go with, you know, the second part of the Biden
administration that's it is this because this is it. I'm
just trying to figure this out. There's no other way
to analyze this. It's either they don't know who she is,
(24:54):
or again, like I said, they just have a predetermination
of dislike for Trump and that it is a hard
thing to get over. But at that point, I think
if you are so wired to dislike a candidate, even
to your own detriment, I don't know that there's going
to be anything that a candidate can do to get
(25:14):
through to you. And at some point it becomes the
voter's fault. I'm just saying it does. I don't know.
It's a weird thing to look at. It's weird. So
now while this is you know, we've we've been looking
(25:34):
at all this stuff, we also have this story, this
false story, the medium malpractice is crazy. So did you
guys hear about this story of Trump apparently going off
at some the cost of this like Soldier's funeral bill.
I don't know if you guys heard it or not.
It's we should discuss it because it's so this is
such it's medium malpractice is what it is. It's it
(25:56):
started with the Atlantic and they wrote this story using
anonymous and they were trying to say that Trump disparaged
this murdered Army specialist Vanessa Gillian and ordered told Mark
Meadows to not pay for her funeral. And that's what
the Atlantic wrote. They were saying, oh, what happened in
December four, twenty twenty, And you know, they were saying
(26:16):
that Trump asked they bills for the funeral? What did
it cost? And they said that cash Pttella was there,
Mark Esper, well, Mark Asper wasn't there. He'd been terminated.
And they were saying that according to attendees and to
contemporaneous notes, and Aid said, yes, it was sixty thousand.
Trump was angry and says and they accused him of saying,
it doesn't cost sixty thousand bucks to bury a blanking
Mexican and then he turned to Meadows and told him
(26:39):
don't pay it. And later in the day he was
still agitated. Can you believe it? People trying to rip
me off? And the like family of Vanessa Gillian actually
tweeted to the Atlantic, like her sister Myra said, quote, Wow,
I don't appreciate how you were exploiting my sister's death
for politics, hurtful and disrespectful to the important changes she
(27:02):
made for service members. President Donald Trump did nothing but
show respect to my family, Vanessa. In fact, I voted
for President Trump today. So she denies it. The family
denies it. Mark Meadows went out and he said, any
suggestion that Trump disparaged Miss Gillian or refused to pay
for the funeral expenses is absolutely false. So all the
people who were there, including the family of the service
(27:23):
member in question, they've all eminently denied the story, and
the Atlantic still ran it. The I mean, even Ben
Williamson said, I sent the Atlantic a comment saying that
President Trump absolutely did not say that, and then the
Atlantic translated it. This is, according to Ben Williamson, translated
(27:44):
it to say I didn't hear Trump say it. So
Ben Williamson, who spokesperson for Mark Meadows, literally and he
included screenshots. He told the Atlantic that Meadow says that
Trump absolutely did not say that he was there. He'd
absolutely do not say that. This is false. Spokesman from Marcmeadows,
this is how they put it. A spokesman for Marc
(28:06):
Meadows denied having heard Trump make the statement, you don't
hate them. This is absolute, and Jeffrey Goldberg wrote this.
I mean Jeffrey Goldberg also was one of the people
who like lied to us about all the stuff in
the lead up to Araq war. But I digress. Wow,
that's unbelievable. Unbelievable. So the Atlantic, however much you hate
(28:32):
the press, it's not enough because they're not a free press.
That's a lie, it is a myth. There never has
been a free press press in this US of a all.
It began as an op in the first place. And
I'm fine with having people be able to freely write
whatever they want to, but don't act like there it's
like some kind of sanctimonious or position of sanctity, and
that these people who aspire to be journalists some they
(28:55):
don't treat it like a priesthood. Don't treat it like
you know, you're you're a pastor. Don't treat it like
you're an elder at a church, because that's not the
service that these people are in. Very rarely do you
find a reporter who actually prioritizes getting out information regardless
of which agenda it serves, over their own ego fu
(29:15):
leading byline obsession because more I've literally in my lifetime,
I've met four. Isn't that sad? In my lifetime of
being in this industry, I've only met four people who
I can say actually put the story before themselves and
are more concerned with getting out a story as opposed
to serving an agenda. Because a lot of the journalists
they want to serve an agenda because they want to
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be power adjacent, because with power adjacency comes popularity. It's
a problem on the right and left. It's my biggest
criticism with some of the stuff in the previous administration.
But this is absolute journalistic malpert It's not even journalistic malpractice.
This is just it's fiction. Shame on these people. The
family lawyer for the gillian for the Gilliaons, they he
(29:59):
also accuses Jeffrey Goldberg of completely lying about all of
this stuff, and so far they've not changed it. They've
not changed it. I mean they literally made up. Are
they going to have to add like a bunch of
fakedad military Trump stories in the Atlantic at this point?
Because I can't even can't even count on both my
hands how many times they've done this stuff. It's crazy,
(30:21):
absolute journalistic. This isn't even an attempt at journalism. It's
a false story. It is a false story. And I
feel like they were trying to do something to hit
him after the McDonald's thing, because the McDonald's thing was
so successful. I mean, the New York Times tried to
hit at it. There were so many more they were
having an absolute meltdown. I'm just saying, it's just it's
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Speaker 3 (32:01):
Hey, hi Michael.
Speaker 6 (32:02):
You know, for some of you volks who guys mostly
I guess, who are thinking about attending a rally with
Musk and Trump, they don't really respect you. They laugh
at you behind your back, they think you're stupid, they
don't want to hang out with you. They have nothing
(32:23):
in common with you. They're not your bros. And I'm
telling you when Trump, years ago, I guess said I
could shoot somebody on Fifth Avenue and that still vote
for me. Basically, what he's saying in parentheses is these
people are so stupid, They're so dumb, they'd still vote
for me. They have no respect for you.
Speaker 3 (32:44):
Trust me?
Speaker 4 (32:45):
Why how would he know? Like, why do you got
to be like this? Michael Keaton? Come on, you're like
one of my favorite actors ever. Why why do you
got to do this? Why do you got to poop
and somebody's stocking? Why do you got to do that? Like,
first off, how do you even know this? Like, Oh,
they don't like you, they're laughing at you, says who
I mean, I get it that some that some people
don't like Trump. I get it, But why does that
(33:06):
entitle you to just make up stuff you know offhand
and just apply it as like truth and demand that
it be taken with truth. And we're supposed to believe
you because you were in beetlejuice, because you were Batman.
I mean, why damn king? I know, just milkshake ducked himself? Why?
I just I don't I this predisposition that people have, this,
(33:31):
this these presets again. People have got to stop looking
at candidates like you're not voting for your new best friend, Okay,
you're not voting on whom you're gonna have in your
house and serve a big Sunday dinner too. You're not
voting on, uh, somebody whose life you're going to endorse
and rubber stamp and some kind of like virtue is
(33:52):
virtue passport up. But the Pearly gates, it's not how
this works. You're using them as a vehicle for an agenda.
The Left is convincing people that it's more than that,
as like this emotional psyop. Just try to stop people
from voting to advance their agenda. These people voted for
a dude that killed a woman by letting her drown
in a pond while he ran away. They voted and
(34:15):
supported a guy who got you know what under the
resolute desk in the Oval office. So come on, don't
sit here and allow people that have no virtue try
to emotionally blackmail you and tell you that voting for
a candidate is an endorsement of everything that they've ever
done in their lives. You're voting on whom your next
employee is going to be. You're voting on someone that
(34:37):
you're going to use as an agenda to enact your will.
That's what you're voting on. That's another reason why I
hate when politicians say, well, this is my agenda. This
isn't your agenda. You say, this is I support the
agenda that best aligns with the electorate. That's the word
you should be using, That's how you should be speaking
of it. But people like Keaton, they're just like trying
to emotionally blackmail voters. And I'm just tired. It got lee.
(35:01):
It's just stop already. Stop. It's a lot so coming
up in our second hour, Big Weed. There are people
who think that this is somehow the presence of weed
or something like that means that there's more liberty around,
and that's not the case. Florida is going through a
very interesting time right now, particularly with two different amendments.
(35:23):
You get Amendment four and Amendent three, and don't think
for one second that it's not an attempt at national
framework on these issues, particularly with weed, where you have
a Canadian company that's literally writing law and expecting it
to writing law, solely writing law and trying to get
it past in Florida. Now, if they were trying to
purchase radio time or radio airwaves like Odyssey with the
Soros Fund, they wouldn't be able to do it because
(35:45):
there are laws that regulate that. But why is there
nothing that actually prevents these foreign entities from coming in
and writing law and expecting all of us to follow it.
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Elon's on that stage, jumping around, skipping like a gip
on these stones.
Speaker 4 (37:02):
He's projecting. At least Elon Musk doesn't use jazz hands,
just saying, I just thought that was funny that Tim
Wallas of all people, I mean, this is a guy
who actually skips out like a uses his jet what.
I don't know what he's trying to do with some
of these videos that I've seen of him. Welcome back
to the program, Dana lash with you. We're at the
top of the second hour. Coming up later on. At
(37:24):
the bottom of the hour, Florida Governor Rohn de Santas
joins to discuss too two amendments that Florida is facing,
and it's there are constitutional amendments, these proposals that everybody's
voting on in November, and it's kind of wild. They
have to do with big weed and big abortion, big abortion,
big weed. So what it's about, and they really feel
(37:46):
like they're setting a pathway for you know, they're trying
to like federalize this stuff. Biden had reclassified marijuana. I
think part of this was he wanted to He thought
this was a way to buy voters. Reclassified from a
schedule Schedule three. Here's the problem with the Florida Amendment three,
the uh Marijawana, the Acapulco Gold legalization initiative. The ballot
(38:11):
language is very interesting on this because the Left works
really really hard to score like the most manipulative language
possible on this. The more that I looked at Amendment three,
the weirder it was, because it suggests that somehow you're
going to be able to just have all the pot
you want, pot pot, pot weed all day long, smell
(38:32):
gurbon public do you know, grow your own? So oh
you can't do that though in fact, none of what
I just said is going to be allowable. All this
does is it sets up literally a cannabis cartel. That's
what Amendment three does. There's this Canadian company called true
Leave that has spent an ungodly amount of millions and
(38:54):
they've been buying people off all this stuff. It's called
true Leave. It is the major medical pot company, and
they've got hundreds of retail outlets, you know, statewide, and
they came in, wrote this law, They wrote the proposal,
and they're spending millions upon millions of dollars to get
(39:16):
it passed. It doesn't allow you. So this isn't even
about pot. This law, Amendent three, is not about marijuana.
Amendment three is using the veneer of making this about marijuana.
But what it's doing is abusing the state process of
literally setting up a cartel for itself, a monopoly. That's
(39:39):
what's happening with Amendment three in Florida. And just as
you would not have, well we're not supposed to have
foreign entities come in and do things like, I don't know,
buy radio clusters and things like that, you shouldn't be
able to have a foreign company come in write a law,
pay for it, buy everybody off, and get it passed.
(39:59):
And that's what truly is doing. It's a Canadian law
because it's a Canadian company and they wrote it. This
is not a lawmaker that wrote this. So that's the
first thing that needs to be established. The second thing
is that you can't grow your own You can only
smoke pot if you buy it from the cannabis cartel.
Truly not making this up. It's not an exaggeration. This
(40:24):
has nothing to do with like freedom or anything. Like
I said, this is not about marijuana. This company wants
to abuse this process and make a monopoly for themselves
protected by the state. They want to remove any liability
for themselves everything. They want full and complete protection, and
they want to open the door to access, you know,
tax dollars, all this stuff, and they want to enshrine
(40:45):
it in Florida's constitution. So you wouldn't be able to
buy from a neighbor. You can't grow your own. You
would have to buy it from the state approved cartel.
Speaker 2 (40:56):
Right.
Speaker 4 (40:57):
Think of it like moonshine. Look at it like this,
Like Texas just tried. It is now up to where
I think Missouri is with moonshine. You know you can,
like what distilled two hundred gallons of it at home.
Missouri's is in their state constitution has been for a
long time. Yeah, yeah, yeah, so it would if you
had something like that equal to like if it was
about moonshine instead of marijuana, it would be a moonshine
(41:18):
cartel and you couldn't make your own moonshine. You would
have to buy moonshine from an approved cartel license within
the cartel, a state approved agency that's paying off. Truly,
if the you know, the big Canadian cartel that's operating
this Acapulco gold, you know, monopoly, and that's that's really
ultimately what it comes down to. I mean, other people
(41:38):
argue over THHC levels. I'm not even getting into that.
I'm not getting into those weeds. No pun intended it is,
but as I as the governor had said, you know,
you know this is regardless what you think about marijuana
and all of this is not the vehicle for it,
because it's not about marijuana. It's about literally creating a
protected class for a Canadian company. And the other thing
(42:01):
that's crazy about it because you would have there's only
twenty five state licensed pot companies, so it gives them
the total control for all of it. And they had
this what is it this person who basically works for
this entity that truly essentially just bought off this smart
and safe thing. They go, Well, if Floridians say that
(42:21):
it's time to stop arresting adults for simple marijuana possession,
they don't. There's nobody in jail for pot. That's so stupid.
That's absolutely dumb. That's not happening. So they are creating
a straw man and arguing against it. But the other
thing is the canines. I didn't realize this, so this
was something that Sheriff Grady Judd had talked about. The canines,
(42:41):
he said, are dual purpose dogs, so they can track suspects.
They can sniff out a list of narcotics, including marijuana,
but you can't deprogram a dog. He says that canines
would have to either become single purpose tracking canines only,
or all canines would have to be retired and play
and replacements purchased and trained at a cost of local
time pairs of hundreds of thousands of dollars. I don't
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know why there's anyone who is actually a limited government
person who doesn't want to expand government in business is
against this. The only people who are not against Amendment
three are people who either don't understand it because they
haven't read the ballot language, or they don't know what
it's talking about, and they just decided to stomp in
(43:25):
and throw opinions around without knowing the full subject of it.
And I'm not being rude, that's the truth. Of it,
or they're people who were paid off to support it,
and they want big government, and they actually think it's
fine to have another example of government completely taking over
something and running it like a cartel. Those are your
only two options, there's no other option. So we're going
(43:47):
to talk about that with them. And then they got
their abortion thing. They're Amendment four, and the left has
really been targeting them over this. I guys remember Kermit Gosnel, right,
the Kermit Gosnell story, and I was amazed at this.
And this was in Pennsylvania. I mistakenly thought this was
in I think I thought this was in Indiana. This
is in Pennsylvania. Kerma Goznell ran one of the nastiest
(44:10):
abortion clinics ever, and he won so many awards for
like being an abortion doctor, like a women's champion and
all this stuff, and he was given like a key
to the city and all this. He was highly awarded
and much respected. And then when women started dying, well
it's not that they started dying, they had been but
there was a particularly egregious case where first responders weren't
(44:32):
able to get into his clinic because they had boxes
and just junk hoarded up and piled up in front
of the emergency doors, and they weren't able to get
to this woman and she didn't make it from a
botched abortion. And when they actually finally rated his clinic,
there was grime and dirt and dust. The stirrups were nasty.
Imagine being a woman and going into an abortion clinic,
(44:53):
or going into your doctor and getting into a dirty
bed with dirty stained coverings on the seat that you're
supposed to to sit on, and nasty stuff on the
steer ups that you're supposed to place your feet in.
Is that feel comfortable to you? Can you guarantee the
cleanliness of the tools used? I mean because it was
(45:13):
it's like vomit inducing nastiness. They found literal like aborted
babies and jars. They found dead babies in boxes stacked
up by the side of trash bins. I mean, it's nasty, nasty,
And they had no doctors, had admitting privileges, they didn't
have an antthesiologist there. That's how bad this place was.
(45:36):
And it started this huge movement to demand that a
lot of these clinics actually increase their levels of care
if they want to be considered health facilities. And this
was all around the time of Wendy Davis, who was
being used as a tool to seed votes in Texas.
Remember Wendy Davis, Well she made this is a big deal.
(45:57):
They actually fought in Texas against increase seen just the
I mean baby steps. They weren't even saying shut your
clinics down. They were saying, can you please increase your
standards of care? Maybe wipe your stirrups down after you,
you know, you mrk one baby and a woman before
you slap the other woman up there. Maybe clean it
up a bit. Maybe make sure that your doctors have
(46:18):
admitting privileges to hospitals in case something goes wrong. And
they fought against that. They literally fought against increasing the
standards of care for women. And they falsely claimed that
it was because they wanted them that they wanted that
they were Republicans, wanted to shut down all clinics. Well,
they didn't have the balls to do that. They just
were saying, can you just increase the standards of care?
(46:39):
And so now in Florida they're looking at amending their
constitution to allow abortion on demand and possibly funded through
Florida tax dollars. Literally, again, this goes full Ralph Northman
up till birth. But what's more, they're also stealing parental rights.
(47:02):
They change they want to change the constitution to say
that minors seeking abortions do not require parental consent. Here's
a major issue with that. What if it's a fourteen
year old girl who was raped and is brought in
by her rapist to hide the evidence. Don't think it
happens because it's caught on tape happening in numerous clinics.
(47:24):
David Delight and James O'Keeffe numbers scores of people. It's
one of the reasons plain parent had got in trouble,
by the way, because they were they're supposed to report
this and they weren't reporting it in numerous states. So
what happens then, you know what, you just don't wrote,
They don't find out, parents don't find out, and they
don't report it. Well, no, they're trying to say, well,
(47:46):
what we notify them, notification after the fact, that's not consent.
It's another rights grab. They think you, as a parent
have no authority or investment in your child. This isn't
about empowering miners. It's about hiding bad stuff. Adults do
(48:07):
to them. But not only that, no admitting privileges for doctors,
which that's not a requirement. It's one of the craziest
things I've ever seen. It's gross. It takes them out
of the egg. And that's the thing, isn't that what
the left is always said. They're always like, oh, it's
a choice between a woman and her doctor. Well, this
takes doctors out of it entirely. Non doctors can approve
(48:29):
late term abortions. Late term abortion is such a stupid
non medical term. If it's a danger to the mother's health,
what they do is they induce preterm labor or they
have an emergency cesarean. That's what it is. In fact,
later term abortions. According to the Goutmacher Institute, which is
planning Parenthood's own entity, the vast majority, it's like eighty
sevthing percent of these, just like with every other abortion,
(48:51):
it's elective and it's for birth control reasons. So that's
a huge This is what they're fighting in Florida. It's wild.
We're going to talk to governor run to sand about
that coming up. Now. The other thing that you need
to keep your eye on, and we're going to talk
about this more as well. Have you guys been watching bricks?
Here's a piece over at Foreign Policy. Can bricks finally
(49:11):
take on the West? You have Brazil, China, South Africa, India,
Russia as well, and I think the Saudis went over
that they all are meeting the bricks countries bricks standing
for Brazil, Russia, India, China and then South Africa later
to expand it. I think they had somebody from the
(49:32):
Saudis over there just to observe. But bricks, they're talking
about the incorporation of Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, and the UAE
into the block. And so the big question is becoming
are they going to become Are they really trying to
challenge the West? Or are they just going to be like,
you know, a little you know, third world fight club?
What's it going to be? But this is a huge
(49:55):
thing because the essential de evolution of the petro dollar
has empowered them. Their bricks bank is increasing non dollar loans,
they're doing all kinds of stuff and they're gaining ground.
And it's all the countries Iran, you know, Russia, China,
(50:15):
but then you've got India involved in Indian and China
aren't aren't very friendly, but it's kind of interesting. Naive
India involved. India should be an ally with the United States,
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Com And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's quickfive.
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So now they're warning that the golf stream is on
the verge of collapsing, leading climate change scientists worn plunging
the UK to a new ice age. Actually, I do
believe that that I believe more in an ice age
than I do global warming. That's actually a thing I've
been I mean, we've been talking about this, like even
with our week the readers, you know, they was I'm
just saying, but they're saying that the uh collapse of
(51:56):
the golf stream would be disastrous, particularly for Britain on
one small part of the massive global system. This seems
like that is way more plausible than anything else. And
this is the first time I'm actually hearing about them
warning about this particular like the freezing aspect of it.
But it's like it's cyclical. Still, even that is cyclical.
(52:19):
Let's see here a couple of other things. There was apparently, oh,
of course very convenient and ecoli outbreak link to one
particular sandwich at McDonald's at one of their menu items.
It is the quarter pounders. They said that forty nine
people were infected from an E. Coli outbreak with a
quarter Those are actually quite delicious. I'm gonna say, I
(52:41):
really want some of them fries, but I want Trump
to salt the fries because I feel like they were
properly like a rural salted. You know what I'm saying,
our ill rule salted. So they said that CDC stopped
using fresh slavered onions and quarter with their with their ingredients,
and they said they use these exclusively. They think it
might actually be from the onions. There were a couple
of things they were looking at, but still I don't know.
Archaeologists discovered a two thousand year old Indiana Jones temple
(53:06):
interesting in Israel, and they said it's a two thousand
year old temple built by an ancient civilization that was
featured in Indiana Jones. They said that it has a
it's a religious symbol, has a rectangular play in two rooms,
internal routes, and they it was off of the coast
of Puzzoli and very interesting. But they found it it's
(53:28):
like partially underwater, but they found it. We have hours
sit down with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis next Stay tuned.
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Welcome back Dana Lash here at the bottom of this
second hour. Yesterday after the show, I had a discussion
with Florida Governor Ron de Santis over these two ballid
initiatives changes to the state constitution, Amendment three and Amendment
four in Florida. And the reason why it matters outside
of Florida is because they're going to try to do
this in your state too. These are out of state,
(55:17):
outstate funded efforts to dramatically change freedoms in Florida. I
sat down with the Florida governor again yesterday post show
to discuss it. Here is part of that discussion. Welcome
back to the program, your lovable curmudgeon Dana last year
with you, and we are joined by He's in the
press every single day. He's a very busy man. He's
(55:39):
taking some time out battling the big forces down in Florida,
including hurricanes. Florida Governor Ron de Santis, who's been waging
war against two separate amendments in the state of Florida.
And I feel like these are amendments that have such
a national appeal because they have national reach, Amendment three
and Amendment four. And I know that the Governor's been
(56:00):
very busy going to different events. I've seen you all
over the state. It's good to see. Thanks for taking
some time today.
Speaker 2 (56:06):
Yeah, you know, I mean you've documented and other people
have documented all since I became governor, Florida has become
this really republican bastion. We were three hundred thousand fewer
Democrats when I got elected in eighteen. Now we have
more than a million more Republicans. No one ever thought
that was possible. We've been able to enact a very
(56:28):
bold agenda, all the things conservative of asport we've done.
I got re elected by twenty points. We have super
majorities in the legislature. And yet if you can have
well funded interest, get on the ballot, spend one hundred
million dollars on each amendment, and amend Florida's constitution, even
with all that success, we can end up being California
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through the back door.
Speaker 4 (56:51):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (56:51):
So I think both of these amendments are problematic for
what they represent individually. I think they'd be bad for
the state. But I also think this is what the
left is going to do to be able to change
Florida because they know they can't win a statewide election.
They know they're not going to be able to take
over the legislature, so they can write a deceptive amendment,
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pump a hundred million dollars behind, lying to people, and
then pass it. Well, while lah that's the roadmap for
them to turn our state into California, and.
Speaker 4 (57:23):
That's what they've been doing. I want to talk about
each of these amendments. Florida Amendment four and this is
the right to abortion initiative. This is very deceptively worded,
and I was reading just the particulars of this, and
the thing that really struck me, Governor is one of
the things that it's like a slogan for the left,
like this is a decision between a woman and her
doctor from and correct me if I'm wrong on any
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of this. But in reading the ballot language, this takes
doctors entirely out of the equation. So that doesn't fly here.
I mean, it removes them. It removes them entirely, removes
them from approving late term abortions, it removes parental consent.
It actually takes away parental rights. I don't know why
anyone would actually sign on to support anything like that.
Speaker 2 (58:06):
Well, they wrote it in a very vague and deceptive way.
They didn't define any of the terms that are in this.
This should not have been allowed on the ballot. The
Florida Supreme Courts split four to three and put it on.
That was a big mistake. And so now they're basically
just spending tens of millions of dollars lying about Florida law.
They're not talking about their own amendment. For the reasons
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you said it's the first amendment that would ever be
enacted in Florida that actually takes away rights. It takes
away the right to parental consent. We're very proud to
be a state that has defended parental rights from medical
to education across the board. This will be your kid
in high school wouldn't be able to get a tail
and all prescribed without parental consent. But somehow an abortion
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for someone in eighth grade or ninth grade. It's nuts.
Nobody supports that. But you're right on this, doctor, because
if you're not pro life, and I know people obviously
that are not necessarily pro life, but there's a lot
of people say, well, you know, they want abortion to
be rare, they don't celebrate it, but ultimately they don't
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support legal protections for unborn because they think it should
just be decided between consultation between the mother and the doctor,
and that's what has typically been said. This amendment replaces
physician with the term healthcare provider, but they don't define
what that is. But that's much broader than a licensed physician.
So you will have if this amendment passes, non physicians
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will be able to green light abortions up until birth,
even for minors without the consent of the parents. How
is that possibly something that's good? And I think the
issue would be, well, why would they do that? Why
is that something that would be good? It's not good policy.
Why are they doing it? Money? This will enrich their
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industry if they don't have to have a physician that
has omitting privileges in a close nearby hospital, which is
typical regulation because if something goes wrong, you need to
be able to admit the patient to a hospital to
be able to mitigate the harm. They want to totally
wipe all that off the board so they can bring
anybody in. They can pump these these women with pills.
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It's going to create huge, huge problems. But it's all
about money. This is not about protecting the health of mothers.
It's not about protecting the lives of babies. It's about
them propping up their industry and guaranteeing a cash flow
to come in. And it won't just be about Florida.
Data from Texas to Georgia. In this region of the country,
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you have generally pro life policies in place. Florida being
where we're situated geographically, we would then be the tourist destination,
and the abortion industry would absolutely recruit and they wouldn't
even need to have doctors manning these clinics, and it's
really really disturbing to think that that could happen.
Speaker 4 (01:01:02):
I feel like talking with thoide Governor Ron de Santis here.
For those who are listening to the radio program not
catching the simulcast, it feels as though people are far
removed from the horrors of Kermit Gosnell because one of
the reasons that a lot of people started focusing on,
you know, the sanitary conditions of these clinics and you know,
admitting privileges, basic things, was because of the horrors that
this guy who had received awards, and I think it
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was in Indiana, received all kinds of awards in his state,
and then there were women who were dying because they
couldn't even get the doors open, and his clinics they
were blocked, emergency worksponders couldn't even get in. And that's
one of the reasons that there was this huge push
by you know, pro life, pro baby activists, and now
they're making this these people are proposing to make the
same mistakes in your state. Governor, you also mentioned and
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this really bothers me the rhetorical gameplay here with consent
and notification. So parental consent is not required by this law.
But they say, oh, well, we are notifying the parents.
What does that mean if someone's daughter was preyed upon
and is being taken surreptitiously to an abortion clinic to
hide the crime of her abuser, how does that help
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the person who is preyed upon or the parents and
getting justice.
Speaker 2 (01:02:12):
Well, it doesn't, I mean, and it's not just that
they're opting for for notification. This would bar the enactment
of a parental consent statue because this is in the constitution,
a mending Florida's constitution. So if it turned out that parents,
you know, wanted more rights, you would not be able
to actually do it. So instead of having the parent
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make the consent like they do on every single other
thing involving medical you are going to basically what just
send them a post guard and say, hey, by the way,
you know your child is scheduled to have an abortion
today or something. That is totally inadequate. But the groups
that are pushing this amendment were already found when this
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whole campaign started. They advocate and they advise people to
get around Florida's current prenal consent laws. So they got
caught red handed doing that. They had to take those
instructions down off the website. But they don't make any
bones about it. They are anti parent. This notification is
a bait and switch. They want the voter to think
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that this is protecting parents' rights, but the amendment doesn't
tell you that it's actually repealing the right of a
parent to consent. Now we've obviously gone out and delivered
that message. There's been advertising to that effect. But you know,
when you do these amendments in these elections. This is
why the Florida Supreme Court really didn't do their job.
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We should all agree on everything about the amendment. So
for example, if you had an amendment saying you need
two thirds of each house of the legislature to raise taxes,
which we have in Florida, that is a very simple amendment.
I would agree with it. I think Dana you would
agree with But even if you don't, find but we
can all agree on what it's actually doing. And I
think the tragedy with amendment for and the reason why
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we've worked hard to educate people is because if you
just read that at first glance, all the issues we
just talked about are not something that would immediately spring
to mind. That was intentional. They spent millions of dollars
old testing language to be as inoffensive as possible so
that they can get sixty percent of the vote on this.
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That's not the way you do business. And so educating
people I think is great. When people find out all
these things, the support for this thing really does go.
Speaker 4 (01:04:26):
Down, and it recreates the Ralph Northam level of abortion
on demand, taxpayer funded, I mean all the way up
to nine the ninth month of pregnancy. That's the other
thing that's what this amendment would allow. And the non
medical weird phrase like late term abortions, which is weird
because a woman can be induced into pre term labor
or get an emergency cesarian. But the majority of these,
according to Plant parenthod Zone Gumacher Institute, which was which
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broke off of Planned Parenthood, I mean, the majority of
vast majority of these are it's an elective, it's birth
control up to the ninth month of pregnancy. That's too
extreme even for I mean democrats, I mean democrats, I
even think that that's too extreme, which shocks me that
this is being proposed in Florida.
Speaker 2 (01:05:07):
That is one hundred percent right. But I think that
there are some voters when they're informed that this would
green light abortion un till birth for virtually no reason,
they say, well, that doesn't happen. Why would somebody want
an abortion six seven, eight months into it? And as
you pointed out, those late term abortions do happen. Now,
it is rare compared to all abortions, but you're talking
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about tens of thousands of late term abortions that occur
every year in this country, and all and the vast
majority of them are purely for elective reasons. No health
of the mother, no life of the mother, you know,
maybe the father doesn't want to support, maybe there's this,
there's a whole host of reasons why it happens, but
they are elective. So that absolutely happens. It happens in Colorado,
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happens in California, and it would, obviously with this amendment,
be something that would happen in the state of Floria.
I think the thing that would be different than Colorado, California,
and Florida if amendment for a past. Those abortions on
only could be done, but they would be done by
non physicians. And you are opening the door for a
whole host of problems when you allow that.
Speaker 4 (01:06:14):
Unbelievable. And we have more of this discussion with Florida
Governor round De Scientists then switch into big weed and
foreign entities involved in writing law coming up next hour.
In the meantime, we got Florida man on the way.
Speaker 5 (01:06:27):
It's his lafe mission to make bad decisions.
Speaker 2 (01:06:33):
It's time for Florida man.
Speaker 4 (01:06:35):
Spaghetti a la battery. A Florida man was jailed on
a battery charge after he hit somebody with literal spaghetti
vombit on a sweater Already his arms are heavy, but
on the surface he looks calm and ready to drop bombs.
But Markel Royal that's his name, forgot that you can't
(01:07:00):
do that. Apparently he was drunk, became my rate and
threw a bull of spaghetti at his wife's head. Noodles
hit her in the front of her body and her stomach.
The officers arrived at the pair's Largo residence, they found
her covered in spaghetti sauce. He has a lengthy criminal
history that includes batter again, beating his wife and beating
his kids. He had to beat my kids. Oh my gosh.
(01:07:21):
This man, well, let's just say saw has nothing on
what I would do but the apparent, so he can't
have a contact with this. He's got literally a rahap
she that goes over twenty years, tons of drug convictions.
He's a fallen he's you know, got firearms charges on
top of the n fell in illegal possession. So yeah,
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he's he's not a nice guy. Not a nice guy.
So this guy carjacked his own customer. A Florida man
car dealer carjacked his own customer over a missed payment.
The employees are part of a family that owns the
dealership and threat the customer with a gun too, apparently.
So this is how this story happened. I mean, this
(01:08:05):
came from motort Biscuit, just a fun site. So in Miami,
this federal jury convicted a car dealer employee of carjacking
and the guy he's twenty four years old. He purchased
a Honda Accord from the dealership in twenty twenty three
October twenty twenty three. For a year ago. The US
Attorney's office, they sent a press release. It was about
you know, thirteen thy eight hundred sale. The sales. Apparently
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the dealer never gave the buyer any loan paperwork, and
the dealer had specific terms with the finance company so
if the buyer made a late payment within the first
two months, the dealer would have to buy out the
company's loan. So the buyer was laid on their first
payment but ultimately paid it plus a late fee. And
then and then the dealer got a letter from the
finance company demanding the full loan. So then they were
(01:08:51):
told not to repossess the vehicle, but apparently they did anyway.
So the guy the buyer had noticed one day at
a black BMW following him and then he got out
of his apparently had a red light. The guy a
guy got out of the BMW and they carjacked the guy.
Uh took his car and left the buyer in the street.
And that's thought they repossessed it. Yeah, it's totally not hot.
And they literally found the guy that works with the
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dealer guilty of carjacking and he brandished gun at the guy.
So he's sentenced in January. And apparently if you thought
that the auto dealer called Guru Auto Sales had some
complaints of the better business beer. If you suspected it,
guess what you're you're correct on that there. If there
are a few complaints that they got, I'm sure you're
really surprised about it, but you know it's uh, it's true,
(01:09:36):
very true. Uh this I've never seen anyone go to
this extent for concert tickets. I don't even think Steve
would do this. So this guy apparently was and this
is uh from a music site. A Florida man tried
to cut off and eat a karate teacher's toes for
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base nectar tickets. That looks like it is. It seems
like it's a fake story, but apparently that's what they're describing.
They're saying, that's what it says. And of course the
article's written so poorly. I don't even want to like
try to shift through it to give you the story,
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because it's like I would fire all those people, and
I would buy the company that published the story just
to shut it down and fire everyone as penalty for
that one bad story where they bury the lead. Let's
see this. Also, Florida has been named the second best
state to live in even after all the hurricanes. Florida
was named number two. And I don't think you really
need a whole study for that though, really, I mean
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a lot of people are going there. They said it's
the has some of the low seventh, lowest tax rate,
six height median household income, so it's a great place
to build wealth. And they said that it's a pretty
safe state as well. So number two the number one
they are saying as Massachusetts, and I think those people
are crazy. Why is it just because of fall? It
has to be because of fall, right, Massachusetts number one?
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How does it get number one? I don't know. I
don't buy. I'm not buying that. I'm not buying it.
And then this apparently there was a kangaroo on loosen
of Florida County. Vlusia County said that it escaped away
from a home. A kangaroo was spotted hopping around Lusha County.
It got out of its enclosure and the Vlusia County
Sheriff's office was called. They shared video of it hopping
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around the Apparently it gets better. The kangaroo escaped you
know why because a bear entered its enclosure and a
bear is still missing. So there's a bear and a kangaroo,
which is what I feel like this we sh article
kind of doesn't overstate enough. So there you go. The
owner has been notified. They're on the lookout. Third hour
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on the way, stick with us exactly. Welcome back to
the program, Dana last year with you at the top
of this third hour, coming up Trump is Leyla Halar.
We got to have that whole discussion because now Kamala
Harris is out with a new response saying that forty
five was talking about Hitler and all this that I
can't even how many times this is their big October surprise.
(01:12:06):
You know this right, you know it. And then also
coming up an initiative and Idaho that you need to
pay attention to because again they've been doing this state
by state by state, this ranked voting. I'm gonna explain
to you what that means. And also we're gonna have
apparently some people saying that some people are trying to
dishonestly like make you think that I'm in support of
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this with some of these very deceptive ads. So we're
gonna have a conversation about that with a friend of mine.
In the meantime, though, I spoke with Florida Governor Ron
Deciantis yesterday after the show Big Weed. This is something
you really need to pay attention to in Florida. They're
trying to push this marijuana amendment of the Constitution. But
it's not about marijuana at all. This is about a
Canadian company coming in writing law for the state of
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Florida and creating a little protected cartel class for itself
where you can only deal with weed if you're dealing
with them. They've created a safe space for themselves. It's
like Disney two point zero. Watch this our enter. Our
conversation continues. I wouldn't have switch gears because there's another
amendment that you've been fighting and you've been doing. I
don't know how many press conferences you in the first
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Lady of Florida have held talking about these two amendments.
This is Amendment three. So we're talking about big abortion
and big weed because I know people like talking about
big farm and big government. These are big government things,
and I honestly feel like this Amendment three, it seems
like they're all it's like a veneer of rights, but
it's hiding big government. Regulation is hiding behind this veneer
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of rights. This is such a crazy bait and switch
because you're creating a cannabis cartel. That's what the language
in this is proposing. So and I'm not even like
a pot person. I don't know anything about marijuana, but
I do know that from reading the ballot language, someone
wouldn't be able to grow it and then sell it
to their neighbor. If people think they're getting that dreamscape,
that's not happening exactly.
Speaker 2 (01:13:57):
So again, how did this amendment show up? We know
no Amendment four was all these far left groups ends
of millions of dollars. This amendment came into existence because
of one big weed company truely traded on the Canadian
Stock Exchange, and they have spent one hundred million dollars.
The language of the amendment was written by the CEO
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of the company, So you think about it. It's a
publicly traded company. The CEO has a duty. Everything they
do is to maximize shareholder value. So they wrote the
amendment not because it's the best thing for Florida. They
wrote it because it will and will enable them to
maximize profits. How As you said, it's not really legalization
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of recreational marijuana. It's partial legalization. You can say you
could possess it and you can smoke it, but only
if you buy it from them, So they have this
protected cartel. This one company would end up being the
monopoly because they're so much bigger than the rest. They
already have one.
Speaker 4 (01:14:58):
Hundred It's like a New Disney, but with pot.
Speaker 2 (01:15:00):
I already have one hundred and fifty dispensaries in Florida. Because,
by the way, Dana, marijuana is legal in Florida. It's
just you got to have a card, you get it
prescribed by a physician, and then you go buy it.
People do that. It was passed in twenty sixteen. My
predecessor dragged his feet. Didn't I implement it? I said,
the voters asked, will do it? So if people really
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want this, they get it. There's a lot of pop
stores in Florida. Everywhere you go you see them. It
didn't like it isn't here, but you can't grow it
yourself under this, You got to buy it from them.
So they'll run these commercials saying, oh, people shouldn't go
to prison for smoking marijuana. And I asked my Department
of Corrections, because like I've pardoned people for for past defenses.
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I was like, is anyone in prison for smoking marijuana
possessing these small amounts? The answer is no, Not a
single person in Florida is in prison for smoking marijuana.
So that is just a red hearing. But what will
happen is if this passes, they're going to defend their
cartel people that try to grow at their own. These
companies will lobby to get the book thrown at those
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folks because if people can grow their own, it's going
to hurt their profits. Another thing that's really disturbing about this,
and you don't see it in the ballot summer. You
actually have to read the text of the amendment, which
is not on the ballot in Florida. It's just the
self selected summary that the proponent in this case, the
CEO of the Week company wrote. They're giving themselves total
immunity from civil liability from the cultivation to the point
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of sale. And there's no exceptions to that blanket immunity.
What does that mean they sell you defective hot and
you start having seizures, you can't sue them. If they're
distributing marijuana to one of their dispensaries and they run
somebody over in one of their trucks. You can't sue them. Now.
They'll try to deny that, but if you read the language,
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there is no exceptions. They are writing that to give
themselves total immunity from civil liability. I don't think that's
ever been done in a state constitution before for one
industry or really just one company, to be basically immune
from any accountability for their conduct. And oh, by the way,
let's just be clear about what will happen in terms
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of a public spaces in Colorado. We now have ten
years of experience. You see marijuana everywhere. Colorado actually has
pretty strong language on the books about not being able
to do it in public. It's ineffective Florida. The way
this amendments proposed, it's much more liberal than Colorado when
it comes to public use because there's nothing in it
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that permits regulation of public use. And they're making marijuana
a constitutional right, which is different than how they've done it,
because it's one thing if you want to decriminalize it,
but they're actually saying you have a constitutional right not
to grow it yourself, but to possess it and smoke
it if you buy it from them. And so what
that'll mean is you are not going to be able
to regulate this thing. It will be everywhere. Law enforcement
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is not going to want to be involved in it.
And one of the things my wife, as you mentioned,
just did an event in Polk County, Central Florida. Sheriff
Brady Judd, who's a friend of mine, great guy, you know,
he made the point they're gonna have to decommission all their.
Speaker 4 (01:18:12):
Police going to ask you about this.
Speaker 2 (01:18:14):
How are you going to be able to determine whether
it's truly if approved marijuana or street marijuana. The dog
isn't going to be a way to get put all
these canines out of it. So there's so many different things,
but I would just say this, of anything that I've
seen come down the pike in Florida, this is the
most foreseeable own goal that we could possibly do. If
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this does pass, you will see problems develop. You saw
it in Colorado, you see it in California. This is
written so poorly because again it's not designed to be
good public policy for Florida. It's designed to enrich the
company that's put one hundred million dollars behind the effort.
It will cause a lot of problems. And look, as
I've said, you know, we have medical marijuana. I know
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it's not like everyone's deathly. You know, they get these parts,
they do it. No one's in jail in Florida for
smoking marijuana. But we also don't have it rampant in
every part of the state of Florida. And I think
that would happen if this passes.
Speaker 4 (01:19:13):
Talking with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, just a couple of
points on this, because you mentioned the Colorado prohibition on
public use. I mean this, and it does. For it
amazes me because after everything people went through with Big
Pharma and the coronavirus and adverse reactions and no liability
for pharmaceutical companies and you know, the super fast express
injections that they came out with, now they want to
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basically create a whole other industry mirror image to this.
So that doesn't make sense to me. And the fact
that any Republican would ever sign on it or defend
it doesn't make any sense to me. I know that
there's a lot of I don't want to get into
the weeds, no pun intended with the THHC levels, but
the canine dogs, that's one other quick thing because Grady
Judd and there was another sheriff that was talking about yeah,
pul Kunty sheriff, and there was another law enforcement officer
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saying that they would have to it would cost local
taxpairs hundred of thousand dollars because they would have to
decommission all of these dogs. But the other thing to this,
and this will be my last, I guess my last
point on this. Do you feel like they're trying to
create a federal pathway because you had Biden that reclassified
marijuana from a Schedule one drug to a Schedule three
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and now it seems like they're all of these obstacles
that were in the way of pushing out like a
federal regulation scheme. Is that regulatory scheme is Florida part
of this. Do you get the sense that maybe they're
trying to create that framework under the guise of free
market with.
Speaker 2 (01:20:33):
Us, Well, well, they may. I mean, I know Kamala
Harris is supportive of Amendment three because I think they
see this as a pathway of turning Florida blue. Because
part of the reason we've gone so republican is because
people are attracted to the policies and if you start
to see us look more like the blue states. That
is going to be attractive for those voters. So I
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think it's a political play that they're doing. But I
just want to come back what you said at the
againning of this question about this cartel and how there
is allusions to big Pharma and some of the other things,
because if you think about it, this is the most
anti freedom way you can possibly do this, because they
are saying you can't grow your own, you can only
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buy it from them, which is not true freedom. To
force you to do commercial transactions with a self selected
set of companies is not true capitalism, and it's not
true freedom. But then you have the freedom of people
that don't want anything to be and don't want to
be involved with marijuana to walk down the street without
it wreaking, to have parents be able to take their
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kids to the park or take them to a restaurant
without having to explain to them why someone's on the
side of the street smoking smoking this stuff. So if
you really wanted to do freedom, you would do it
just the opposite of what they did. You would say,
you know what, would you grow on your property and
use in the comfort of your own home not a
government's business, but it doesn't belong in public and Loridians
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have a right to conduct their affairs and live their
life without having that intrude on them. The trulyaf amendment
that they're paying one hundred million dollars, they do exactly
the opposite. It's not true freedom, but they're spending one
hundred million dollars because it will line their pockets.
Speaker 4 (01:22:16):
And this is just unbelievable to see. Well, we're going
to watch these watch and see how these two amendments,
how this plays out. I know that I got to say,
I know that you've gone after some Republicans for dragging
their feet where it concerns the pro life issues for
Amendment for you. I read a piece this is at Politico.
DeSantis began chastising Republican lawmakers for not doing more to
fight the measure. This is on Amendment for and a
separate initiative seeking to expand abortion rights. And you've said,
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you say they're about all these issues, and when it's
time to do something, you're nowhere to be found. You've
been pushing back as well on some of the more
moderate big government Republicans that have been supporting this cartel
creation with Amendment three? Do you have any final thing
you want to add on? Because there's kind of a
little Republicans that I say, Hey, I.
Speaker 2 (01:22:53):
Mean, Dana, you've followed this stuff for a long time.
You have elected Republicans. You know, they're happy to virtue
signal in front of some pro life audience, beat their
chest about how pro life they are. They'll talk about
how this is the most important issue. It's the foundation. Fine.
I mean, like, you know, if you're going to do that, great,
(01:23:14):
But then when you have this absolutely atrocious amendment in
your own home state and you don't lift a finger
to try to help to defeat it, then I really
question how sincere you were about those boisterous pro life
speeches and those boisterous pro life comments that you were making.
You know, there's some of these Republicans they just whatever
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way the wind's blowing, they never want to go against
the grain. They never want to have to fight with
the wind in their face. But the whole basis of
leadership is to stand up for what's right when it's
not easy. If you always had the wind that you're back,
everyone would be able to do it. Leadership wouldn't necessarily
be that big of a deal. It only matters when
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the chips are down. You got the win in your face,
the media against your big money, all that stuff. So yeah,
I've looked. I've just been personally disappointed. It's not a
question about me chastising. It's just I would think that
if this is an important issue to you, if you've
publicly said that, that you would want to do all
you can to make sure that something this straponian and
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this crazy doesn't get enacted in your state's constitution because
you can't unring that bell. We can pass legislation and
sometimes you tweak it. Sometimes there's things you got to do.
This is playing for keeps. This will never be changed
in Florida's constitution if it gets in. So I think
now's the time to be able to step up and
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make your voice hurt. And I will say, you've had
a lot of the congressmen have stepped up, they've made
donations from their campaign committee, a lot of our state
legislators have stood up. So a lot of Republicans have
done a lot, and I did thank them for that.
I don't know if Politico carry that because they're usually
trying to cause controversy. So I thanked a lot of
Republicans because they have done really good work and I'm
(01:25:03):
proud of them. But we have had, definitely had some
that are just nowhere to be found, and it's just
disappointing to me that that would be the case.
Speaker 4 (01:25:12):
There you go, Florida, Governor Ron Deasantis. There's one thing
you can definitely say about you. He fights led your
state through two hurricanes just in the past what ten days,
and now you're fighting these two amendments on behalf of voters.
We appreciate your time with us, and we're glad to
see if Florida is bouncing back because it's almost like
they were made to do that after these hurricanes. Thank you, Governor, And.
Speaker 5 (01:25:31):
Now all of the news you would probably miss, it's
time for Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 4 (01:25:35):
I needed to desperately get to the story of the
dog on the top of literally like the Great Pyramid
in Giza. This is crazy. It was apparently a paraglider
spotted a stray dog on the top of one of
the big pyramids, and they actually have video of it.
I have no idea how this dog got all the
(01:25:56):
way with there, but he did. He got himself down.
They flew over the pyramid again. They the next day
and then they found the somebody else got video of
the same dog making its way safely down. But there's
a lot of stray dogs. It's kind of sad. But
they said that they're trying to paragliders looking for animal
shelters to help the dogs find safe houses. But that's
like really crazy. There's actual video of this, like this
(01:26:18):
Boochie's coming down from this. It's crazy. So I do
hope they stay safe over there. This is actually hysterical
and this is courtesy of Rain who found this. So
protesters have been vandalizing and attacking this pizza shop because
of Marion Berry knots.
Speaker 2 (01:26:34):
Now.
Speaker 4 (01:26:35):
It's I know, it's a little weird, but they are
basically so it's like it's they're just like garlic rolls,
but they're in knots. And then they they're called powdered
knots because of Marion Berry's cocaine use. Right, so they
said that it's a do you know, how dare you
reduce his legacy to a cress ad And it's called
Marion Berry knots and they're they have like the garlic
(01:26:57):
on it. It's just actually hysterical and I really want some.
Actually it's a dessert, but they do serve marion berry.
So it's like they use this dough that you would
have like for a garlic knot, and then they make
it like a sweet dessert and you dip it in
has powders are going. It's actually they sound amazing. So
I think people need to just lighten up, you know,
just have some of the powder and liabgrown human brain
cells are driving a viral virtual butterflying simulation. It's pretty crazy.
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Up next in Idaho Initiative and Hitler.
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Welcome back to the program, Dania. Last year with you
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is running against, like the Republican Challenger. That's one of
my favorite things to do with leftist ad money. And
this one was weird though, and a very good friend
of mine made me aware of this. And I know
that there's so many different ballot initiatives right now in
so many different states that I wasn't really paying that
close attention to what was happening with some of the
stuff that Idaho was doing. And then I realized, well,
(01:28:41):
this it's called ranked choice voting. And if it sounds
complicated and vague and you kind of want to pull
your hair out, that's on purpose because they want to
make it as difficult as possible for you. It's like
one of the most rube goldbarg Ways ever to like
Goldburg Ways ever to select a candidate, and Alaska has
been fighting with it, Missouri trying to ban it. There's
been this like Jamie Raskin just like literally last month,
(01:29:05):
Jamie Raskin was talking about Congressman how they want to
implement that to be like a national thing. So this
is something that even if it's not in your state yet,
you kind of want to pay attention to it because
you could end up having and they have had this,
you know, a Democrat that maybe gets thirty percent of
the vote and two Republicans that get sixty percent of
the vote, and then you have an electorate that's like,
(01:29:25):
you know, sixty plus Republican that ends up winds up
with a Democrat representative. That actually could happen with ranked
choice voting. And now there's like this big effort in
Idaho and they're running ads on our podcast where they're
trying to convince people that this is a smart thing
to do. I want to play this and then I
want to bring in the whistleblower for it all. Play
(01:29:45):
this ad because it's so it sounds so weird. This
is the message was paid for by veterans for Idaho voters.
Speaker 2 (01:29:52):
If you're just joining us, we've been talking about Proposition one,
which you'll see on the ballot in November. Let's go
to Mark from Voyce.
Speaker 7 (01:30:00):
Mark, Welcome to the show.
Speaker 10 (01:30:01):
Hi, thanks for taking my call. I was born in Idaho.
I'm an Idaho native, and I spent twenty five years
in the Air Force. I served all over the country
in Texas and Florida, even here in Idaho, and I
had an ever in England, where I represented my country overseas.
When I retired and returned home, I found I had
less of a say in my government now than I
did the first time. I voted right out of high school,
and now with those primaries, I have no say in
(01:30:24):
the candidates I want to represent me because I'm an independent.
Speaker 4 (01:30:27):
Oh my god, you're not alone.
Speaker 6 (01:30:29):
I'm guessing you'll be.
Speaker 4 (01:30:30):
Saying, and I mean, none of these people sound because
the caller sounds like way too calm, and the host
sounds like way too scripted. Yeah, it's it's so if
one could dive cringe, you could if I let that go.
But there are people out there who might be passively
listening and hear this and be like, oh okay, yeah,
and then it's just you know, plants the seat and
(01:30:50):
that's all it does. Uh, it's pretty weirds. My friend
Drew Matic, who you can find at dreamatics, m at
I c h on X. He is, Uh, he's a
real estate guru. He lives in Idaho. He's a recovering
television executive, I think you can say. And he like
warned me about this. He sent me a message and said, hey,
(01:31:11):
you know this, this proposition won this ranked choice voting.
They're advertising on your podcast and this is like a
huge deal. And so he made me aware of this,
and I'm so glad that he did. And Drew joins
us via Skype. Drew, thank you so much for catching this.
Of course you wouldn't passively listen like you heard this
and you're like, nobody sounds like that.
Speaker 10 (01:31:28):
No.
Speaker 11 (01:31:29):
I was pulling into my garage the other night and
this ad came on. I was at the beginning of
the Absurd of your Absurd podcast and this ad came on,
and the first thing I heard was this voice that
I would go as far as to say was sounding
like you, was trying to sound like you.
Speaker 3 (01:31:47):
And then this this.
Speaker 11 (01:31:48):
Fake you know, this fake news radio show and so
I just wanted to bring it to your attention so
that you could push back on it, and I could
push back on it, and you know, we could tell
the people listening up here that it's bs.
Speaker 4 (01:32:03):
It is and I mean, you it's crazy where all
they're trying this, like in Idaho. They're trying this in Idaho,
Missouri's trying to ban it now.
Speaker 11 (01:32:11):
Well, Michael Walsh was right. They never stop. They will
never stop. And that's what I think people up here,
you know, some of the establishment Republicans, and there are
a lot don't understand. You know, they've been kind of
fat and happy conservatives.
Speaker 4 (01:32:28):
They forgot how to fight corporate con.
Speaker 3 (01:32:30):
They forgot how to fight.
Speaker 11 (01:32:32):
And all of us who have come up from California,
to the chagrin of some up here, are the most
conservative ones. I mean the primary you know, we forced
out for you know, anti school choice people in May,
and so I.
Speaker 3 (01:32:49):
Attribute that to the Californians.
Speaker 4 (01:32:51):
I love that what you're talking about is kind of
the reverse. That's what's happening in some of these other
places where the Californians and they make it liberal. You
go to Idaho and you make it more conservative. Why
didn't you come to Texas? Dang it, Drew.
Speaker 3 (01:33:05):
I wanted for I wanted.
Speaker 11 (01:33:07):
I wanted to be a little closer to Los Angeles
for a while because I was still doing the TV
thing and it's about an hour and a half flight
and it was easy to commute.
Speaker 3 (01:33:14):
And it's just it's beautiful up here and it's not human.
Speaker 4 (01:33:18):
I missed the lobbying opportunity, Kain, We really missed it.
We could have lobbied Drew hard, like we could have
showered with brisket, like we could have really lobbied him hard.
But this ring choice voting though, talking with our good
friend Drew Matage, this, I mean, it's like it's a
common core math for voting it and the fact that
you have to have charts and graphs to explain it
to people, just like do a regular election.
Speaker 11 (01:33:41):
We call it rigged choice voting some of us, and
it's really mob rule. It's it's one person for votes
if you really want to get right down to it,
because you are you are weighing your vote to the
to the people on the ballot, and it just it's
complicated and it's confusing, and that is on purpose, and
you have to look you have to look at the
(01:34:02):
people who want this and then decide if it's for you.
You know, if Jamie Raskin wants it, I don't want it.
Speaker 4 (01:34:09):
Yeah, yeah, anything Jamie Raskin wants isn't something that I want.
And with this, I mean you you could end up
I mean, and it's very true. You could be in
you know, a pretty red leaning district and you could
have a Democrat. And say, if you have a couple
of Republicans that are splitting the vote, which Republicans do
it because they love shooting themselves in the foot, and
it's not just like you know, people like Adam Kinsing
(01:34:31):
are either, but they you could end up in a
red leaning area and have a Democrat because of this.
Speaker 11 (01:34:37):
One hundred percent, And going back to what I said earlier,
we have a couple of you know, kind of squishy
Republicans who got voted out in May because of their
stance on school choice mainly, but they could come right
back in into this primary system and because of you know,
oddities in the count and oddities in the vote, waiting
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could just wind up right back in in the legislature.
Speaker 4 (01:35:01):
It is it's unbelievable. I mean, that's not what I mean,
that's not how the system is supposed to work at all.
Speaker 11 (01:35:07):
I mean to talk to talk about you know, to
talk about that independents don't get the right to vote.
You register to vote, and if you want to vote
for the Democrat, you register in that primary.
Speaker 3 (01:35:18):
It's easy. I mean, it's not that difficult.
Speaker 4 (01:35:21):
Yeah, it's not difficult at all. And that's the other thing,
Like it opens primaries up. It's opened, I mean, and
that's a problem that we're dealing with in Texas as well.
But rig choy's voting and it's when for people who
are just tuning in talking with dream mate, it it's
when you're you're ranking candidates in order of your preference
and so like you were saying to mean, you could
you know, like have like four votes. I mean, it's
just weird how this is. This is not a fair system,
(01:35:43):
you can because you're disenfranchising voters with us with the
way purposely.
Speaker 11 (01:35:48):
And they're selling it as just open primaries, that's all
they're calling it. You know when they when they promote it,
and you know that's that is so inviting open primaries.
Speaker 4 (01:35:58):
Is this actually going to pass up there?
Speaker 2 (01:36:00):
I don't I don't know.
Speaker 11 (01:36:02):
The polling is kind of narrowly against right now, but
it's it's still nerve racking because the last poll I
saw was like forty five against in thirty five to four,
so that leaves a lot of undecideds out there.
Speaker 3 (01:36:15):
Yeah, and you know, it's it's it's a little nerve wracking.
Speaker 11 (01:36:20):
And our Republican leadership up here is not doing what
they need to do to speak out against it. I mean,
our governor put out a press release, our you know,
our representatives and senators are you know.
Speaker 3 (01:36:35):
They tweeted about it.
Speaker 11 (01:36:36):
Nobody is really going, you know, putting themselves on the
line to go to what Governor Dessentis said in your
last hit. You know those pretenders out there will not
put themselves on the line for this.
Speaker 4 (01:36:47):
Yeah. Absolutely, Well, we're going to keep an eye on it.
And I'm so thankful that you like brought this to
my attention because I had no idea. I didn't know.
I mean, I knew that there was you know, every
state's dealing with their stuff, and I was kind of
looking to see and you know what these amments in
Florida and looking at a couple things in Missouri and
there's a couple of amendments up there, and then all this.
They're real sneaky about it, but they never.
Speaker 11 (01:37:06):
Give me that true and and take your ballots, take
them in, take them in now.
Speaker 3 (01:37:10):
I'm taking mine today.
Speaker 11 (01:37:12):
Vote now, and all you up here in Idaho vote
no on Prop one.
Speaker 3 (01:37:17):
Please.
Speaker 4 (01:37:17):
There you go. See that's the ad right there, Drew Mantic. Good,
good to see you, my friend, Drew. I'm so thankful
that you brought this to my attention. We got to
have you back. Thanks, thanks for to see you. Of
course you too, thanks, my friend. That's crazy. And and
then that that ad. No one would ever it sounds
I mean to us it sounds weird. But if you're
passively listening to it, you know you my e.
Speaker 5 (01:37:37):
Think like, my gosh, this veteran, this patriot thinks prop
one and opening primaries is a great idea. Maybe let's
do it.
Speaker 4 (01:37:44):
I wanted to play with you before we run out
of time. We've got to get we got to get
this this audio. So they're back to Oh my gosh,
it's lau La Hatler. They're back to the Hitler thing.
This is this is Kamala Harrison. I mean, when was
this like a an hour and a half ago. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
brand new.
Speaker 12 (01:38:04):
And let's be clear here we go about who he
considers to be the enemy from within. Anyone who refuses
to bend a knee or dares to criticize him would
qualify in his mind as the enemy within. Like judges,
like journalists, you guys try to kill cavanon partisan election officials.
(01:38:28):
It is deeply troubling and incredibly dangerous.
Speaker 4 (01:38:31):
Do you remember when a Democrat was going to try
to assassinate Brack Kavanaugh and then he ended up after
Schumer was like, and you brot Kavanaar outside of the
outside of Supreme Court. Remember that. I mean, if you
want to talk about judges and stuff, there there it's
he's a dictator. He's you know, they're so mad, they
are so mad and so desperate. So they're bringing out
(01:38:51):
the sexism, they're bringing out the Messagay. Oh now, well,
I guess we got to bring out Hitler, get out
the Hitler card. Let's go ahead and do that. Like
they have the John Kelly thing again, and like two,
none of this is credible, this is so stupid. Oh
my gosh, there's more. Can we get this? Karne Jean
Pierre audio that just drop. We're gonna go to break
and then I got this Karan Jean Pierre audio for you. Oh,
they're laying it on thick, thick as we move. We
(01:39:14):
have a lot still to hit. It's a busy day
on the.
Speaker 7 (01:39:17):
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Speaker 4 (01:39:30):
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. Uh
can we play this? Uh? I gotta get you set
up for this Koreeme Geen Pierre SoundBite because they are
now going full throttle against this whole thing with h
Trump and Hitler. Oh my gosh, go ahead, this is
(01:39:52):
so goofy.
Speaker 2 (01:39:53):
I mean, yes, what you've said he said himself. The
former president has said he is going to be a
dictator on day one.
Speaker 4 (01:40:01):
We cannot ignore that.
Speaker 12 (01:40:03):
We cannot, uh, and we cannot ignore or forget what
happened on January Sex.
Speaker 4 (01:40:16):
It never ends, It never ends. She's saying that he
believes he's a fascist and a dictator and he was
praising I mean, I I mean this is just getting
it's getting ridiculous. I mean I know that we're like
I was looking at my calendar a week and a
half out, a week and a half out right, Yeah,
(01:40:37):
but this is just now really desperate. I mean they've
been doing this. This is like their last ditch effort
to try to uh tis to ding Trump. I mean,
that's ultimately what it is. They're trying so hard to
make it out like, oh, she she's saying that he
(01:41:02):
she said yesterday being a Trump Trum'sferre, chief of staff,
confirmed Trump said that he wanted general as like Hitler,
and Trump said he doesn't want a military that's loyal
to the concept. Yeah, I look, can we stop acting
like someone who served in the military. We literally had
a revolution to break the yoke of being under military
control and quartering and a monarchy. And it's there's a
(01:41:26):
difference between respecting service and then giving someone a pass
and believing everything that they say simple and using that
as a justification for it, and using that as a
defense against any kind of accountability with the truth and
their statements. I'm really tired of this, and it's very
anti American. It's literally opposite of everything that the animating
spirit of liberty upon which this country was founded upon
(01:41:47):
and with And just because someone's a retired four star
general doesn't mean that they they are being truthful. It
doesn't mean that they're not misrepresenting anything or lying about
something or making it up out of thin air. This
is right on the heels of this other Jeffrey Goldberg
piece over the Atlantic where they completely made something up. Yeah,
it's almost like it's like they're trying to get him
(01:42:07):
shot again. I mean, it really is. I mean, and
then she just made stuff up. So I don't know.
I'm just curious. Are they concerned about the Holocaust because
they're concerned about what Hamas did to Israel? Doesn't really
that's not really in keeping with that right, and there
(01:42:29):
are Americans over there that are held hostage. I'm just saying,
you know, I mean, only one side. I mean, if
you want to talk, I'm just saying I think I
pretty much know you know what the SS what side
they would come out on against Hamas versus Israel. I'm
just saying, pretty sure SS would be out there calling
for a ceasefire. You know, just saying this is so stupid,
(01:42:51):
and like they're saying Oh well, it's from the people
who know him best. John Kelly, this is so insane.
Is they have nothing. They have nothing, They're mad, they're desperate.
This is all they have. She has nothing else to
put out there, so they do this and it's offensive
and insulting. I'm gonna be talking about this tonight on Fox.
(01:43:14):
I'll be on Ingram Angle at the top of the hour,
So make sure you tune in tonight. That'll be at
six pm Central. Today's Stupidity King.
Speaker 3 (01:43:20):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:43:21):
John Kelly was sitting on that information all the way
up to about thirteen. You remember it was so important.
Speaker 4 (01:43:27):
This is their big October.
Speaker 5 (01:43:28):
I just remembered. Anyway, this is you had mentioned what
Kamala said. I just think it's stupid she went out
there and did this. So I'm gonna let people hear
a little bit of this.
Speaker 12 (01:43:36):
John Kelly, a retired four star general, confirmed that wild
Donald Trump was president. He said he wanted generals like
Adolf Hitler had boy. Donald Trump said that because he
does not want a military that is loyal to the
United States constitutions.
Speaker 5 (01:43:55):
That's exactly everything he said. They are so desperate, it
is unbelievable how how they'll just manufacture. I mean, we're
two weeks out of get it, but damn.
Speaker 4 (01:44:06):
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