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October 24, 2024 105 mins
Kamala Harris has a disastrous town hall with CNN in Pennsylvania.  Dana explains why there is such a gender divide between the two candidates.  Dana shares her experience seeing James O’Keefe’s new shocking film about Venezuelan gangs coming across the border.  Mark Cuban tweets a ridiculous hypothetical scenario in an attempt to defend illegal immigration.  Dana recaps more of Kamala’s embarrassing CNN town hall. Doug Emhoff’s ex-girlfriend finally speaks out when the Second Gentleman slapped her at the Cannes Film Festival.

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Is there something you can point to in your life,
political life, or in your life in the last four
years that.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
You think is a mistake that you have learned from.

Speaker 3 (00:13):
I mean, I've made many mistakes, and they range from
you know, if you've ever parented a child, you know
you make lots of mistakes too. In my role as
vice president, I mean, I've probably worked very hard at
making sure that I am well versed on issues, and

(00:38):
I think that is very important. It's a mistake not
to be well versed on an issue and feel compelled
to answer a question.

Speaker 4 (00:45):
This town hall was an absolute It was ridiculous. It
was one of the worst things I think I've ever
seen in my life. It was horrible. Her answers were horrible.
It was just so bad all the way around. And
We've got a lot of cuts for you on it.
And I mean, I just don't know her campaign. There

(01:06):
is nothing, as I've been saying from the get go,
there's literally nothing that can be done at this point
for her to regain her momentum. I just don't I
don't see anything at all. I mean, there's there's just

(01:27):
it's nothing. There's there's nothing. It's bad. So welcome to
the show. Dana Lash here with you. We are at
the top of this first hour, and we're like, what
is it eleven days away or twelve days away? Now?
Is it fewer to It's fewer than that, probably, Yeah.
So it's I mean, we're we're just it is a mess.

(01:51):
I mean, her answers on this, I don't I want
to play some of this because we're gonna go into
We got all of the media texts, we got all
the stupid OPO stuff, just so done with it all.
We've got all that for you. But her answers and
all of this, I just you can tell why they're
pivoting so hard and trying to make this like John

(02:13):
Kelly Trump thing a thing from this. It's when you
hear her answers, and when you hear the way that
she like, for instance, when she's asked about taxes, this
is crazy. By the way, I've heard her say this before.
I actually I think we've played this is audio subody two.
I swear to you I've heard her say this before,

(02:34):
and I think it was in one of the other
sitdowns that she did. So she was asked about, you know, taxes, which,
by the way, the economy. This is a major major
issue of concerned for many many Americans, and she just
is not getting it. Listen to this.

Speaker 5 (02:47):
When you talk about rich people paying their fair share,
can you be more specific? Income taxes are already on
a graduated scale, where the more you make, the higher
percentage you pay in taxes. So the rich paying a
disproportionate amount in taxes. As it is, over forty percent
of Americans don't pay any income taxes. Also, they're really

(03:08):
high earners may move their money off shore if they
are disincentives in the US.

Speaker 6 (03:15):
This could impact the economy.

Speaker 5 (03:17):
I would like to hear more nuts and bolts about
your economic plans.

Speaker 6 (03:20):
Sure, thank you, Pam.

Speaker 3 (03:22):
So, first of all, it is the case in the
United States of America that billionaires on average pay less
taxes as a percentage than teachers and firefighters and nurses.

Speaker 5 (03:36):
I'm talking about hard workers, like like Palm the Street.

Speaker 6 (03:39):
I have some success.

Speaker 3 (03:41):
Yes, no, no, no, I understand, but I want to
just let's set the really high.

Speaker 6 (03:44):
Let's set the scene right.

Speaker 3 (03:46):
So when I say that the richest among us need
to pay their fair share, okay, I am referencing that,
and I need to reference that because Sadly, Donald Trump
when he was president, gave tax cut to the richest,
to billionaires in big corporations, which added trillions of dollars
to our deficit.

Speaker 6 (04:06):
So that sadly added to.

Speaker 3 (04:08):
Be said in a way, that's what should be obvious
to your point.

Speaker 4 (04:12):
What added to the deficit was the was the government spending, which,
by the way, I was I was one of the
people who was critical of the former administration on that.
I mean, you can't be spending out of control. And
remember I warned everybody about this. I'm like, look, they're
going to try to argue that this is going to
be you know, this is why we have to have

(04:32):
you know, increased uh uh, We're going to have to
have increased taxation because they're they're not going to want
to stop government spending and this is something that we
have to do. I mean I told everybody this, and
it's like I saw this coming like from a mile away,
and then here she is. It gave them the perfect
in for it. It gave them just the absolute perfect

(04:54):
in to be able to say, well, you know, this
added to the deficit. But anyway, that's beside the point
though she's that's not how the economy works in any respect.
That's not how the economy works. It's not an issue
of taxes causing you know, taxes being expensive and costing
people and that's what adds to the deficit. That's that's

(05:16):
not the issue at all. The issue again is the spending.
She won't address that, by the way, and any of
the things that she's that she's hit on, and it
because she was asked. There was like, there was a
woman last night who said, can you tell me more
about the nuts and the bolts of your yeah, your
economic Yeah, that woman She's like, yeah, well, let me
give you a bunch of bs. Is what she said.

(05:37):
That's essentially what you know, let me give you a
bunch of bs. I'll just I'll tell you that it's
And when she was asked about raising taxes audio sun
bite one, this is the stuff that people want to
hear that she can't speak to listen.

Speaker 1 (05:48):
So you're saying, what you're saying is anyone under four
hundred thousand won't have taxes raised. Are you saying that
anyone above four hundred thousand will have a tax raise.

Speaker 3 (05:57):
I'm saying that there is going to be a parody
around what the richest people pay in terms of their
taxes right now, Anderson.

Speaker 6 (06:06):
You know the document.

Speaker 3 (06:08):
It is well documented that some of the richest people
in our country have gotten away with a zero tax.

Speaker 2 (06:13):
Right.

Speaker 1 (06:13):
But if you're earing five hundred six hundred seve hundred
thousand dollars under your plan, there's a good chance your
taxes go.

Speaker 3 (06:19):
We can't have this conversation without knowing what It's very complicated.

Speaker 4 (06:23):
Situation, right right? How is it a complicated What do
you mean? What the hell are you there to do?
You're there to have this conversation. What in the hell
was the matter with you? You're there to have this conversation.
That's the conversation you're there to have. I mean, we
can't have this conversation. It's very complicated. Oh, the American
people are just too stupid to understand what it is
you're doing. I see, I see how it is. This

(06:44):
is all just so asinine. It's so incredibly asinine. So
this is this is the town hall that she had, uh,
and I mean it's a mess. It's an absolute mess.
And in the meantime, while this is happening, I wanted
to skip down to this other stuff. I was going
to get into the musk thing and the DJ stuff,

(07:05):
but I wanted to skip down my rundown to this.
So you had that story that came out in The Guardian,
and I talked about it a little bit yesterday. I
didn't want to spend a hell of a lot of
time on it because I would rather jump off my roof,
break my legs off, and take my femurs and stab
everyone to death that's involved with the story. I mean,
that's how frustrated it makes me. We're in the stupidest
season ever and the story this chick comes out and says, oh,

(07:28):
it was late Winner of nineteen ninety three, and I
was on a walk with Jeffrey Epstein from his brownstone
and that's when he looked at me and he said,
let's go by and see Trump. Except now it's coming
out that he didn't even move into that mansion until
nineteen ninety six, ninety six or ninety seven, right, And
so she's lying about the time. She lied about the
whole thing. They there's nobody that can corroborate a single

(07:48):
bit of it. And yet The Guardian, which is a
piece of excrement that they pass off as a Publication
decided that they were going to run with it. The
Guardian decided they were going to run with it without
you know, these are the same people that wouldn't talk
about the Hunter Biden laptop, but they're gonna run with
this story the Hunter Biden laptop, which was you know,
receipts all day long, but they're gonna run with this story,

(08:08):
which is it's it's so asinine, and so this story
comes out in addition to that, then you have I'm
gonna pulled this out, the John Kelly thing, John Kelly
warning of Trump using the military to go after American citizens.
It's a very bad thing. I mean, I only hear
one side talking about using law enforcement to go and
take things from people, and that's Democrats whenever they talk
about gun control. So not sure what they're what they're

(08:31):
getting at there. But they had John Kelly who was
talking about these bombshell these bombshell revelations from John Kelly,
and it was reporting The Atlantic, and you know, all
of the people that were involved with that story, not
a single person would corroborate it. Everybody that was involved
was denying it. So I'm trying to figure out why
they decided once again to go ahead and run with
it when the Atlantic were the same exact people. Another

(08:54):
one of those publications that wouldn't talk about the Hunter
Biden laptop story back during the last election because said
that it couldn't be corroborated, even though it absolutely could
be corroborated. I mean, it's just it's just so just
Asdine and the Atlantic just piece just absolute garbage. But
this is why they're so hell bent. They're so terrified
right now. They're so absolutely terrified because she's doing so

(09:14):
poorly that they have to drag all this stuff out.
They anything that they can do to try to just
it's not about building Kamala up so much as it's
about discrediting Trump is ultimately, you know, the truth of
the matter. And this story this like for instance, now
haven't pulled this up. This is a political piece that
ran this morning. Mark esper Trump has these inclinations towards fascism.

(09:39):
It's something we should be wary about. He said. He
was start talking about his colleague John Kelly's recent remarks,
and he believes that Trump meets the definition of a
fascist and that, of course, you know, they have no
reason to doubt Kelly's honesty or his integrity, and in
discussing any of this stuff, they were they made up
this remark about Trump saying that he liked Hitler's generals,

(10:01):
and then it became Trump is literally Hitler. And now
you have Kamala Harris who is speaking about that. This
was more of her. She had remarks yesterday to that effect,
and she was talking about that yesterday where she was
asked about it. This is which audio SoundBite is this?
Because this was that little weird presser that she had,

(10:22):
and she was saying that it's on our rundown where
it says video. But she was saying that, yes, you know,
he is. He's avowed to be a dictator on day one,
and he said he would use our military to carry
out personal and political vendettas his former chief of staff said,
he wanted generals like Hitler's and he went unchecked power
and in thirteen days, the Americans will decide what they want.

(10:45):
I mean, this was just crazy. This is absolute craziness.
So that's what I don't know if I can play
it on my end. Oh okay, yeah, go ahead, roll this.

Speaker 3 (10:54):
This is nuts at Donald Trump's former chief of staff.
John Kelly, a retired four star general, confirmed that wild
Donald Trump was president. He said he wanted generals like
Adolph Hitler had. Donald Trump said that because he does
not want a military that is loyal to the United

(11:15):
States Constitution. He wants a military that is loyal to him.
He wants a military who will be loyal to him personally,
one that will obey his orders even when he tells
them to break the law or abandon their oath to
the Constitution of the United States. In just the past week,

(11:36):
Donald Trump has repeatedly called his fellow Americans the enemy
from within and even said that he would use the
United States military to go after She want to kill citizens.

Speaker 6 (11:48):
And let's speak.

Speaker 4 (11:49):
I think she's trying to get him shot. I don't
know how else to put it. She asked us. She's
trying to get him shot. Tell me, prove me wrong.
This is asinine. This doesn't even impact me anymore. Do
you know why it doesn't impact me anymore? Because these
nut jobs have been calling Republicans Hitler for gotta think,

(12:15):
why no Bush Bush Hitler? Remember that? And then I
because I've crashed protests where I've literally seen them hanging
Bush and effigy and burn him. Literally have seen it
with my own eyes, so I don't does it really
bother you anymore when they're like I like Hitler because

(12:35):
it's like, you guys don't even know what Hitler is.
If you fell over him in your living rooms, which
is of all the places that he would be if
he were alive, he'd probably be there, you wouldn't even
you wouldn't have you wouldn't know who he was. If
you think everything is Hitler. We're just in that stupid
time of the election where Democrats are freaking out because
and I got polling for you. It's bad. I will

(12:55):
say that the one strong point four Harris women. We're
gonna have a conversation about that. I talked a little
bit about it last night on Fox. We'll discuss it.
So we're gonna dive into all of this. All of
this this is like the worst OPO I've ever seen.
This is the worst October surprise ever. I mean, like,

(13:17):
at least be like Donald Trump was hiding aliens. They'd
be like, ooh, you know, like Donald Trump that you
remember the whole area fifty one thing Donald Trump was
hiding aliens? Like that would be a good OPO dump.
That's not what they have though. We're gonna get into
all of that. We also have this crazy story you're
gonna want to hear about it. A woke doctor refused
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(13:39):
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Speaker 4 (18:30):
So welcome back. You're a lovable curmudgeon, Dana lash with you.
I gotta tell you, I saw this from I'm pulling
this up on my Twitter timeline from Brian Selter from
seeing it a little earlier, right, And so he has
been pushing this out there. They're trying to push this
out like, oh my gosh, it's Trump. That's the big
authoritarian and the big fascist. And I feel like people

(18:53):
need dictionary, you know what. I've seen a lot of
what a lot of people are posting nowadays, you know
what I mean, Like these people need two things, Jesus
and dictionaries. And everybody just keeps talking, Everybody keeps pushing on.
He's a fascist, He's a fascist. And Steltzer comes out.
I want you to listen to this audio SoundBite and
just just just stew in the irony of it. Watch

(19:18):
the bigger story here.

Speaker 10 (19:19):
The bigger story is, are there a sizeable number of
Americans who would prefer an autocrat, who would prefer more
of a dictatorial approach. Trump is speaking to those Americans.
He's speaking to that impulse. We don't know how big
of an audience in America actually wants that. But that's
one of the questions in this election, and I think
when John Kelly or Mark Milly raised these issues, it

(19:40):
helps make that front and center in this election, in
the final any of this campaign.

Speaker 4 (19:44):
So the first thing that got me was, what is
with his wallpaper? What is that? What in the Laura
Ashley eighties hades? Is that number one? But excuse me?
What Democrats have, like literally, not figuratively, have pushed censorship.
They have demanded lockdowns, they have advocated for firearm confiscation,

(20:08):
they have threatened parents who spoke up in schools, is like,
is this legit? A joke? Like, what in the world
is he talking about? What's he talking about here? None
of that makes sense. They're the ones that have pushed
for this the entire time. They're the ones that push for, oh,
you got to pay your fair share all this stuff.
But yet they're trying to say that Trump is the fascist,

(20:30):
that he's the guy who's a big authoritarian. Now, look,
don't I don't disagree with you. I think that Republicans
are big government. This is why I am a I'm
a conservative. I'm not a libertarian. I'm a conservative. I
actually I don't think I can be categorized. And I
kind of like that because I hate almost every elected

(20:50):
everything just two steps above anarchy, and I just there's
big government aspects of every Republican administration that's ever been
in office. Forty five is no exception. Oh, before the
left gets excited, you absolute morons. That's not an endorsement
of Kamala Harris because that's like everything I've ever disliked

(21:11):
about any kind of politician or policy on Ryd's okay,
why would you go for something that you have some
disagreements with to something that you totally one thousand percent
disagree entirely with. Explain that one to me. I mean,
you're not going to get anything perfect. You're not going
to get perfect government. You're not going to get a
perfect elected representative. This is what brings me to the

(21:32):
issue with Harris and Trump and I talked a little
bit about this last night. I've been working on a
piece about it. It is the point of looking at
some of these surveys. She is really doing. She's doing
well with women. She's doing well with women. Meanwhile, Trump

(21:53):
is taking all the dudes, He's got all he's got
all the guys, he's getting all the men, he's getting
the man vote. And so and looking at pulling up
a couple of things that I have here, she's these
are these are particularly suburban women. Look at the suburban women.

(22:17):
Blah blah moms, you know, et cetera. White black, doesn't
really matter the race. But it's a it's a demo
that's attractive to Republican Sure, but why is it that
all these women are flocking to Kamala Harris? Why why
does it seem And it's not because I reject this

(22:40):
idea that oh it's Trump's a sexist or something that's
just lazy. It's lazy. But Trump is getting the men
and she's getting the women. Now why is that? What
do you think that is? I have a theory and
I could go and look at, you know, all of
the numbers that are that that get into this. One

(23:00):
of the theories that I have is that and I
touched on this. By the way, if you get my
Subtec newsletter, you saw some of this. One of the
thoughts is that men for I was trying to think
actually when this started, I mean title nine, men have
really been kicked around and abused, right. I mean, let's

(23:20):
be honest. I'm not like trying to make you out
to all be victims or something like that. But you know,
even for real, like you guys have been put upon.
You guys have been kicked around. You guys have been
called toxic, you know, toxic masculinity, you know, a whole
bunch of other stuff. But I liked this piece that
I read, and it was over at USA today. Trump
is also sending the message to young men that, contrary

(23:40):
to Harris's campaign directive, they are still desired and valued.
In This too, is an extraordinary memo to a generation
of men who have been told by extremist feminists and
others that they are unnecessary at best and predators at worst.
I saw a post on X from this this woman

(24:01):
who she was on. She was going on about how
apparently there was like a freaky guy in the subway
and she could understand he was like hitting on women.
He was like drunk and hitting on the women in
the subway and she and she said, the only other
people that spoke up were a couple of other women
with her, And she said the guys didn't say anything.
And she went on this like rant on men and
why don't men speak up? And why don't men do this?

(24:22):
And you know, of course she literally describes herself and
her bio was like a third wave feminist. But okay,
you don't know why men don't speak up. Look at
Daniel Penny. That's why men don't speak up. That guy
spoke up, he intervened, and they made Jordan Neely, who
legit was a violin dude that like tried to kill
an old woman. He tried to shove someone on the tracks,

(24:45):
and then he punched an old woman in the face,
shattered her nose, and then they all want to make
it out like he was just this innocent Michael Jordan
Michael Michael Michael Jackson impersonator, And they made Daniel Penny
the guy that finally was prevailed upon after the cry
of the people that Jordan Eely was harassing and threatening
to get involved. Jordan Eely, who you know, was a

(25:06):
drug addict and as you know, high as a kite,
threatening people threatening to kill him, you know, by nature
of fo he uh or f a f oed and
ended up losing his life. And they're trying to blame
Daniel Penny for it, and nobody's sticking up for Daniel Penny.
I wanted to ask this broad, well, when did you
have you stuck up for? Oh? No, you know, you
know what, there's always a tweet she didn't. She was

(25:27):
going on about how Jordan Eely was innocent and how
this guy needs to go to jail. You're literally part
of the problem. That's why men don't speak up because
the matriarchy has ruined it. The matriarchy has ruined everything.
Men are tired. And I got to tell you what,
As someone who I tend to get along with more

(25:49):
like guys girls and guys than girl girls, I I
you know, I see why I wouldn't. Yeah, people are
part of the problem. And there's just this this idea
that you, in order to make yourself equal, you got

(26:11):
to tear men down. Men have been living under that
for oh my gosh, I've been since I was a teenager.
Longer than that. Probably that's all we've heard of. But
what gets me is that these women who act like
they're so damn smart and they're so empowered apparently aren't
slick enough to catch on to the fact that every
single election, the only thing that you are good enough

(26:33):
for us to bring that abortion vote every election. I've
literally said verbatim on this program, and I wrote it
on my book. I went back and write it that
women are reduced to this nothing more than uterusism vaginas.
I've written that before, I've heard it repeated. But that's
and it's it's true. That's what democrats have done to women.

(26:56):
They make them, They've put them down to one uniform
voting block. And you've got to stay in line. You've
been told by men. Men have been beaten upon and
and have been railed against by the left. And then
now the left is shocked because they don't want to
vote for the left, and they're going for a candidate

(27:16):
that projects strength and projects charisma and also makes I mean,
I mean, honestly, I long for a return to the
day where dudes can be dudes, because women can be
women then and we can judge, you know, we can
be judged by our attributes, which are different from those

(27:37):
than men. That's why men are flocking to Trump over
Harris and women. I was trying to think of this.
I don't want all women to be blamed for the
dumb choices of some I get relaggravated about that because

(27:57):
it's repurposing gun control logic. I'll explain here shortly. But
ever since the Garden of Eden, when Eve was convinced
by the snake to eat the apple, women too have
been convinced to go for the apple by the snake.
There's a reason why you're not the out of your household.
Might be controversial to say, but you know I'm right,

(28:18):
and if you feelings are hurt by it, I ain't
for you. Go find somebody a little bit more PG.
But it's true. For millennia, women have been conned by
the snake intod taken that apple. This election is no different.
What have women been told? What have they been promised?
It's actually going to help them other than oh, abortions, abortions, abortions, abortion,

(28:41):
vote abortion, abortion, abortion, abortion. It's all they hear, day
in and day out. That is literally all I have
ever heard from the Democrat Party from the time I
was cognizant of elections, they have not changed the pitch
at all. One Iota says same thing every four year years.
Oh my gosh, No one banned abortion. No one's banning

(29:05):
women from getting medical care, which I don't consider that
medical care. But you know what I mean, no one's
stopping women from doing this, but yet that's what women
are told every every election, and they're buying it. I
watched a video the other day came played on played
on break. We do not have to get into it now,
but uh, these some dude was on a college campus
and he was asking these chicks, well, who you're voting for?

(29:27):
And they're like, oh, Harris, And he's like why they
and they were saying, well, you know, because abortion, abortion abortion,
can you like any of well, her stances and her positions.
It's the same thing stopp being stupid, Like you're just
saying the same thing to buy yourself a second for
your brain to think while your mouth talks what well, abortion,
that's it. That's all you have. Abortion something. I mean,

(29:52):
you're gonna throw away economic security, opportunity, prosperity so that
you can just after you get pregnant through sexual recreation,
you can decide, you know what, at eight or nine
months whether or not you're gonna keep your baby or not,
all the way up to them, because you're gonna need
all that extra time to think. That's what you're voting for.

(30:14):
Because no one's banning anything goes back to the states.
And look, I'll tell you this too. It's not Republican's
fault that Democrats played their base and the broads that
vote for them like fiddles. They were so hyper focused
on the federal abortion push that they didn't do anything
state level, and now they're blaming Republicans for their own

(30:39):
lack of foresight and preparation. I think they did it
on purpose, though, if you're if you want me to
be honest, I think that they did it on purpose
so as to have a constant, forever boogeyman, so that
they can constantly be like, oh, women, abortions a stake.
That's why they never They didn't do anything about it
state by state nothing. The closest thing that they ever
got to do in anything state by state was in

(31:00):
Texas when they ran Wendy Davis as a purely as
a tool to see Democrat voters for future elections. That's
all she and betover Work ever were, and except Beto
believed his own hype, Windy Davis at least realized the
game being played. But she that was at the time
when Kerma Gosnell was busted over in Pennsylvania and all
that nasty stuff about his clinic came out, and I

(31:22):
told you this yesterday. There were planned parent and abortion
clinics fighting against increasing the standard of care in Texas,
like heaven forbid, they wanted to be called a health facility,
but they didn't think that they should have doctors with
admitting privileges or you know, actual like claim facilities or things,
I mean, like craziness. I would there are gas station
bathrooms that are cleaner than some of the clinics that
were operating, and you know, heaven forbid, they didn't want

(31:42):
to they didn't want to increase their standard of care.
But yet it was all about women. They never cared
about doing anything about fighting the state by state and
they did that as a purpose to play their bas
like fiddles and then they can walk and then they
can go back around on this election cycle and do
it all over again. Any woman that is to fall
for this over and over and over again is a

(32:03):
woman that is not worth my time to convert. I
only got so much patience. Maybe some of you out
there have more patience than I do, but I will
tell you this, I do get get and spare me
a moment. I do get really mad. When I hear
some of these red pillbros go out there and say, oh,
women shouldn't get the right to vote, I'll slap the
teeth out of your head. And here's why. I pay
more taxes than you, I own more property than you,

(32:24):
I contribute more financially than you do. I have done
more to flip votes than you ever have thought about
doing in all of your minuscule prepubescent years sitting on
your ass bitching on X. So don't sit here and
hold me responsible for the offenses of some of these
other females, just like you don't want to be held
responsible for criminals misusing firearms. Don't hold me responsible for
dumb broad's misusing their vote. Don't borrow the lefts tactics

(32:48):
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So please, Discomfort with something we are not used to
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Speaker 4 (34:56):
Is just discomfort, says little Careen lunchbox. There rape is
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(35:16):
to their gut instinct. They're attacking girls for listening to
their desire to want to be simply safe right and
remain safe and be able to use their spaces with
a degree of safety. That check unbelievable. Well, discomfort, Well,
wait a minute, if it causes the girl's discomfort, and
they're so, If the boy has discomfort using the boy's

(35:38):
room and he's allowed to use the girl's room, his
discomfort matters. But the girl's discomfort about a boy using
their bathroom doesn't matter. So you're a sexist pig. I
mean that's the only thing. You're a self hating pig.
I don't even feel like being courteous. I can be
a happy warrior and still be like very unvarnished truth
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(36:01):
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to count the days anymore. Don't maybe count the days anymore.
We're getting close to the election. It's gonna get silly,

(37:50):
se it's getting sillyer season this season or season. You
can follow along obviously if you're listening ter ustrially. We
have a simulcast as well, Channel through forty seven directable
where the chat happens subsect, chapter and verse. Lots of
good stuff going out there. I got a piece on
the ALM the Ladies that's coming out, and then we're
gonna we're gonna get I got some not a lot
of the a bulk of some of the latest pulling

(38:11):
already dropped. But we're gonna go over some of the
other stuff here coming up as well. We're gonna get
into the I got immigration stuff all kinds. But you know,
as I was one of the things that I said
last night, we're gonna have her on tomorrow. Gianna Jesson,
who she's a young she's a woman who was literally
born in an abortion clinic. Her mom was trying to

(38:31):
abort her. She lived through saline solution, and her story
is one of the most amazing things I've ever heard
of my life. And I've been aware of her for
quite some time. But I was thinking about this yesterday.
You know, I was sitting there and I had, you know,
in the seat, you know, you're doing the Fox set.
I was on with Laura Ingram and who's always very courteous,
and sitting there in the seat and got my ear

(38:53):
monitor in and I was just listening to some of
the program. I can't remember what audio she played, but
it got me thinking about the uh this the rhetoric
surrounding the abortion fight, because the left is, as we
were talking about last hour, that's what they're trying to
do to rope women in and play. They prey upon
women's fears to play them for the vote. They try

(39:17):
to make women think without this, you're going to be
entirely alone, etc. And to me, they build women up,
or they try to build women up and say that
you're empowered and you can do whatever you want, you
can have it all, but then they systematically tear them
down so that they feel like they can only be
so empowered but not empowered enough that they can go
without big government and their hand in their lives. And

(39:43):
to me, that's really abusive. It's a super abusive thing.
And I was thinking of Gianna Jessen because I feel like,
and I don't mean to be sexist towards men. I'm
not trying to. This is the reality of it. Like
I think, you know, men are better with you know,

(40:04):
hanging pictures on the walls, and women are I'll admit it,
I'm better loading the dishwasher. Though. There's just different, you
know things. We all have our gifts. I'm kind of joking, I'm,
you know, absurd to hide highlight absurdity. But I think
with this era, this environment, women will listen to other women,
but they're not going to listen to men, particularly older men.

(40:26):
And I think that all of the women that have
been with the Republican Party, the GOP never gets credit
for it. They never got credit for elevating women up
to you know, all these other offices. They never got
credit for people at Condoli's or Rice. You know, the
Democrats want to act like she didn't exist. Democrats rail
against misogyny except when they practice it, and they practice
it when it comes to suppressing the involvement of women

(40:50):
with their opponents because they don't want people to think
that their opponents value the input of women and value
the contribution of women, so they pretend otherwise. And all
of this makes it very difficult for women who were
in the middle, who may not be as clued in
or aware, And I think that that's a failing. I
think it's a I think that's an actual failing of

(41:11):
someone to not be to be so uninvolved that you
have no idea who's running to write law about your life.
And that's when you need to have people come in
and speak to these women that are not like Trump
or Vans. Fans did a good job, I thought at
the debate when he when he was going up against

(41:34):
Tim Walls, when he was being very even toned and
seeming like a calm provider that does resonate with women,
But that only goes so far having someone out there
to share with women the hope that can come from,

(41:55):
you know, the alternative of abortion on demand for recreational purposes.
I think having that counter the left's message is something
that is lacking in the Republican side. And there are
voices out there that could be elevated to share that.
Particularly Gianna Jesson. There's no one that can speak to

(42:18):
this issue like she can, and she's going to be
on tomorrow to If you're unfamiliar with her, you need
to be. I think most I think the hard corporal
lifers know her. I happen to catch a speech of
hers one time, and I was blown away because she
was born. She literally was born during an abortion and
she fought, she was a fighter, but it affected her
though she has some long lasting effects from it. But

(42:42):
she's so humble and she's just you know, she's just
the way that she the way that she messages, and
the way that she can speak to women. I think
that Trump would be super smart to have her on
the campaign traill with him to speak to that issue
specifically in these battleground states. Women would listen to that,
women would into one of their own talk about their

(43:03):
circumstances and what they came through, and it's such a
It is such a unique perspective that Gianna has because
she lived through it. You want to know who the
voice of the babies are, it's hers. They really really
need to get her. They also need to have people
like Patty more in on the mother of one of

(43:26):
the young girls who was killed by illegal immigrants, or
Alexis Nungary, the mother of Jocelyn Hungary. Have have that
mother on to talk about the dangers of unfettered illegal immigration.
Share those stories from those women, because see, it's more
than just abortion and all of that that women are

(43:47):
concerned about. Women have the same fears and concerns as
the men. We and this is what also is true.
We have the same fears and concerns, but we may
internalize it or interpret it differently for us because we
are women, right. One of the first things and this
is not a and this just men and women being different.

(44:10):
And I've had these conversations with my friends before. When
you see international instability, whether it's in the Middle of
East or elsewhere, whatever, you know, usually you have moms
and dads talk about it. Dad's like, oh man, you know,
thinking about the resources, little cost. And one of the
first things that moms think of is if you have
military age sons at home, Oh my gosh, what does
it mean for them? See, it's it's all of these issues.

(44:32):
What does it mean for moms when you can't afford
things anymore? What does it mean for you moms, if
you can't pay your kids medical bills, if you can't
buy the right kind of you know, whole foods in
order to feed your kids on an unprocessed diet. I mean,
all of this stuff, this is what needs to be
spoken to the left wants to sit here and hide
behind things like cat ladies and all of that. Those

(44:54):
are funny soundbites that play to the base. But we're
past the base now. This is when you're going for
the margins, and you got to swing for the margins.
And I hate, would hate to think that it is
a bunch of it's it's the weakness of women that
that the left is praying upon that would decide the
fate of this election. Speaking of immigration, it's just crazy.

(45:19):
It was at this event. Uh it was uh James
o' keep's line in the sand, this movie that he
came out with, which is nuts, by the way, nuts.
You know, the death train what's the Spanish word for train,
king something to la morta. It's the train of death

(45:41):
that runs through that runs through Yes, thank you, thank
you one that I did not realize the pathway of
that train and and the amount of ground that covers.
Have you guys heard about the train that's going through
that goes through Mexico and it like starts, you know,

(46:02):
almost towards like you know, Central America, and it goes
through all these places and you have people at different stops,
these these Mexican nationals or people who illegally, who illegally
enter Mexico from Venezuela and elsewhere, and then they right
on top of this train and they go up to
the southern border. James got on the train. He literally

(46:23):
rode in a rock pit in the train, open top
rock pit in the train going through Mexico on this
to get footage and to see how unbelievably prevalent it was.
And he met people along the way that literally have
become indentured servants for the drug cartels. One of the
reasons why a lot of these illegal immigrants know where

(46:46):
they're going when they go across the border and they're like,
you know, where are you going? You know, grasses et cetera,
you know, and they're like, oh, I'll be going to
North Carolina or I'm going to New Jersey. I'm going here. Well,
the cartels arranged it. They go there to work for
the cartels and they kick back money to the cartel,
so they do cartel work. That's lot of the reasons
that they know. Now that's not for all of them,
but that was for a significant portion of the ones

(47:08):
that James was talking to. The one Venezuelan gang, the
Trenda Aragua gang that's in everybody's been talking about. It's
all over Texas. They're actually in our county as well.
I was talking to our sheriff. They're in They are
in Tarrett County, which is the largest red urban county
in America, the last large red urban county in America,

(47:31):
which is like Democrats have been phyxiated on flipping this county,
but it is the most conservative county in Texas. And
this Venezuelan gang is here. And I was talking to
our sheriff, Sheriff Bill Wyburn, he's been testifying about all
of this. They said that, I mean, this organization has grown.
There've literally been houses where they have raided them and

(47:55):
have rescued miners that were being sold into human trafficking.
Like when I say minors, I mean like fourteen years old,
and it is I mean they're in Tda's in is
in this county, and it's unbelievable when you consider how
prevalent this is and how much it has metastasized. They

(48:20):
said that, and Wayburn's been begging the federal government to
secure the southern border because they've been come to our taxpayers,
by the way, here in our county. They said that
intel from Venezuela shows that because of the allow the
allowance of all of the illegal immigration, particularly from the
prison population of Venezuela, their prison population has been reduced

(48:42):
by over twenty five percent of Venezuela because of this.
And that was something that was further underscored by James's
film because when he was going in, I did not
realize the Mexican nationals, so like the immigrants in Mexico
that wanted to come in illegally enter in the United States,
hated VENEZUELANSA nationals and the federales we're looking for Venezuelans

(49:03):
because they're like, oh, they're from prisons, the way all
of them were like, yeah, most of them are from prisons.
Most of them are in gangs, most of them are
involved in like violent crimes and all that. So when
they detain these emigrants before they are allowed to before
they illegally cross over. If they find the ones that
they find who are Venezuelan, they get roll rough with
because they said they get rough with them. That's crazy.

(49:26):
Our county pays twenty four thousand dollars per day to
house illegal aliens. Can you know that? No, twenty four
thousand dollars just to my county. Unbelievable, come from tax payers.

(49:46):
Tax payers, pretty unbelievable. So now they're they're involved in
all kinds of human trafficking of the Venezuelan gang activity
three thousand specifically related to Venezuelan gangs, three thousand alone arrested.

(50:08):
I'm not talking about you know, Mexicans coming over, Colombians
coming over, or other average you know, non non gang Venezuelans,
three thousand of them involved in crime or gang or
in the gangs or gang adjacent. When you can't even
be safe in your own county, isn't that an issue

(50:31):
not just for men, but also for women. When you
hear Kamala Harris talk, when you hear Tim Walls talk,
can you count on them to keep your family safe?
That's what these that's that's what these messages. That's the
messaging that needs to be pushed forward. I know it's
all for sound bites, and look, believe me, I love
fighting more than anybody could ever imagine. These people merely

(50:54):
adopted it. I was born in it. But I want
to win, and you to modify your messaging in order
to do so. And I'm telling you, when you start
talking to these women about their concerns, real concerns, and
you get past this shallow nonsense of abortion, there a

(51:16):
lot of them will open their eyes. But there needs
to be It needs to be more than just you know,
red meat platitudes in that. And I don't disservice women
by doing what Democrats do and just keeping it to abortion.
These women are concerned. Women are concerned about all these issues,
and Republicans can best speak to that.

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So, uh, crockpots. How do you like burn your house
down with a crockpot? I mean it's like dumbproof, low
and slow, let yourself go. The City of Goldsboro Fire
Department says that a crockpot a crockpot caused a home
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how this happened. They they did, They did share slow
cooker safety tips. I mean you literally, I don't know
how I unless you're like, we're gonna go put a
bunch of stuff by it, like right on top of it,
make sure a catch is fire and I'll turn it up.
I mean, I just don't understand how it cat. I
don't know how you do it.

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If we had croc Potts in society.

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Cave people had them. Yeah, so I don't know why
the cave people. Yeah, Like, how is this? I don't
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Speaker 4 (55:34):
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you bottom
of the second hour now. And I saw this tweet
last night from Mark Cuban had a little bit of
a meltdown over immigration yesterday, and I thought he did this,
He made this, try to make this point, and said,

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let's take a poll. A grandma is undocumented, lived in
the USA thirty years, not even a ticket. She has
four kids, all American born, as are her twelve grandkids. Okay,
So I mean, this is a purposely stupid hypothetical that
he throws out, and it's not even a case that
is representative of the entirety of the problem. I mean,

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just over the past few years, you've had what ten millions,
just shive, ten million people who have illegally entered the
country you're looking at. I think, what just last year
it was over a million and a half who illegally
entered the country. About seventy five to eighty percent of
those who illegally entered the country have been men, young men.

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I mean, these are all that's a I mean, why
he purposely uses this example to be some sort of
sympathy trick. And I made the point in the years
she couldn't have begun the process of legally immigrading even
with the Dreamers. I mean, what excuses can I use
to ignore laws that I dislike? I mean, if she

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had four kids born in the US of A, and
she had twelve grandkids in the US of A, and
they can petition for her, and that actually you can
do that, and that's a very in fact, some people
have criticized and said that that's like, you know, if
if you're twenty one years old, and obviously her four
kids would have been twenty one are up, if they've
you know, old enough to have like all these grandkids,

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you know, hypothetically, then yeah, then you can. You can
absolutely have a kid petition. But this is so stupid
because it's a stupid hypothetical and it's not representative of
the millions of people that are coming across that are
young dudes. And furthermore, even if it is, even if
it wasn't an outlier, the point remains, she couldn't have

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begun the process. Her kids couldn't have begun the process.
You know, you can do all this other stuff, but
do that. I mean, it's a He purposefully uses the
most sympathetic case that he can think of, knowing that
it doesn't represent the vast majority of people who illegally enter.
And I don't care how sympathetic someone is. There is law,

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there's there are things that are laws and things that
are not laws. We are a nation of laws. That
is the very definition of our republic. You don't get
to violate laws just because someone wants to present a
sympathetic hypothetical. I mean, this is crazy. What laws do
I get to ignore them? Can I ignore all the

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ATF's laws regarding NFA items? I mean, what about if
you wanted to ignore laws about drunk driving? I mean,
there's laws of law. Correct. This is so stupid. It's
either a law or it's not. In twenty twenty three
released this report. The New York Post has this story

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about how the eye watering financial cost of the illegal
immigration crisis has hit one hundred and fifty billion dollars
last year. Federation for American Immigration Reform sixty seven billion
came from the federal government, but the vast majority of
it is shouldered by state and local taxpayers. They were

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looking at the places where that you know, obviously, the
people that get the most funds and dealing with this,
you know, you're looking at New York, You're looking at
places like La Philly. The NGOs that get the most funds,
the Catholic charities. This is another thing that I noticed,
and I've had experiences with this myself. In James's film

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Lyning in the Sand, there were all of these because
they act as an NGO and they get millions of dollars.
For instance, the Catholic Charities of the Diocese of San
Diego got forty one million dollars. The one in San
Antonio got twenty eight million. These are federal taxpayer dollars
that the one in rgv Rio Grand Valley Catholic Charities
got sixteen million. And there are other NGOs, but they

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get some of the most money. And the Catholic charities
that was in San Diego when James was doing his expose.
Lying in the sand, they were helping move around illegal immigrants.
No one was paying attention as to whether or not
people were being trafficked or anything like that. They get
they make money off of it. It is a big

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money making scheme. In fact, one of the drug tunnels
that they had carved out, or one of the cartel
tunnels to traffic in humans and drugs went up underneath
the right by a church in Texas, Catholic Church and Texas.
Now for the dimwitz out there who want to act
like this criticism is some sort of universal criticism of Catholicism,

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I'm specifically talking about Catholic charities specifically. So if you
read with pictures, then maybe don't respond to me talking
about those, because I just have zero patients for it
and I have zero courtesy. I get so aggravated about
this stuff. I've been down there before. I've literally talked
to people of Catholic charities down in McCallin Texas, and

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I went down there once and one of them got
into an argument with me and then carried it over
on Twitter. This was like nine years year eight or
nine years ago went down there, and I went down
there to kind of see like what was going on,
like what was the processing, Like, you know, when Glenn
Beck went down there at the time, I went with him,
and there were a lot of people who were criticizing

(01:01:32):
what he was doing, acting like, oh, you're going down
there to help. He went down there because he was
writing checks to border patrol because that was when they
it came out that they were using their own money
to buy resources for the kids of these illegal immigrants
that were being drug over by coyotes. And he was
helping the medical professionals that were of their own time
and money setting up a medical van so that the

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swarms of people who were illegal illegally coming into the
country through McCallen weren't going to their hospitals to overwhelm
their facilities. Because that was about the time that Obama
and Biden were trying to use the deluge of people
coming across the border and the uh really they were
just bogging down all of the local resources. They were

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trying to use that as an argument for greater federal oversight,
and so there were a lot of people in these
local communities that didn't want that because it was the
federal involvement that made all of this a problem in
the first place. So they were trying to push back
on that and handle it themselves so that they couldn't
be exploited. And you held up as an example of
why more federal involvement and more federal tax payer dollars
were needed. And when we were down there, one of

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the places we went to was Catholic charities. I was
shocked when I went in. I took pictures. I was shocked.
I shared them online. I was shocked when I went
in and I saw they had they were sending people
where there had work or and nobody could tell me
like how the work had been set up either. That
was the thing that was really weird. I was down

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at ted Cruz was down there. We were trying to
figure out, Okay, well, why do you know how do
you know that they're going to go to this place
so they have family here? Did you vet this family?
Do you know that this? I was just curious, like,
what makes you so sure if someone's coming in through
McCollen and you're sending them to like New Jersey, you're
positive they have family there, You've been able to vet
it did you vet it with another Catholic Charities there? Oh, no,
it was weird. And then they got really aggravated about it,

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and I made the point, I'm like, well, doesn't this
encourage a further disregard of the law. And that's when
one of these workers with Catholic Charities got really sassy
with me there, and then she kept it going and
got really very Unchristian like she was dropping f bombs
and all this kind of stuff at me on x
you know, with your Catholic charities in your handle and

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all this stuff going off on me because I dared
to criticize the exacerbation of the problem that they that
they were contributing to by encouraging this just completely want
and lawlessness at the southern border and aiding it because
it's and then making money off of it from taxpayers
like me and you, because they make money off of this,

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and they try to do it under the guise of Christ,
which you know, get behind me, Satan. Millions of dollars,
they get millions of dollars. Oh, but don't you dare
criticize it because they got the Catholic charity's name on it.
You're not supposed to criticize it. Look, it's churchy related.
Can't criticize you're criticizing the Lord. I've had people try

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to use that argument with me. Given to Caesar, what
is Caesar? And given on God what is God's And
you're supposed to follow the laws and the lawmakers of
your day as God has instituted them. I mean, we
can sit here and play scripture tit for tat. I'm
prepared to do that all day long. I was really
shocked when we were down there, blown away. Nobody was

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vetting anybody. Nobody's very One of the things too, is
that if somebody comes in they've come in illegal and
they got drug issues, I mean they'll they'll you know,
if there were people helping score the smooth these people
a quick hit before they blowed them up on a bus,
send them out to wherever, you know, like Jesus would do.
So insane and this is and it's and it's making

(01:05:21):
it worse. The taxpayer dollars are going to these NGOs.
They're not going to offset the taxpayer for what the
taxpayer is having to foot out. The taxpayer is paying
for this. They're literally putting money in the pocket. They're
enriching these NGOs. We are all enriching these NGOs millions
and millions of dollars. Every single one of these NGOs,

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every one without exception, gets federal dollars because it's a grift.
In the meantime, Denver City Council they had to cut
almost fifty million dollars from their budget. That's pretty much
just what the Diocese of San Diego, their Catholic charities
group got in tax payer funds for a legal immigration. Unbelievable.

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They had to cut eight that was forty five million
from their budget. That includes eight point four million from
their police, two and a half million from their fire department.
Their bill for I legal immigration has been ninety million.
In twenty twenty three, New York City they had to
cut their agencies two point three billion, because you know,
you can't deport anybody, so where are they going to go?

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It is an invasion. It is a war without firing
a single shot. It is all purposefully designed that way.
I am unconvinced and cannot be prevailed upon to see
it any other way. When you have this many, all
the people at the border, and by the way, I
will tell you the time that I was down there.

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I saw only a small fraction, and they came through
an entirely different portion of the border. By the way,
that were kids, and every one of those people they
were basically indentured servants for the cartel, and they had
to send money back because we were talking to people.

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The others that came through these other entry ways were
all young men. There was a processing center that and
this again, this was like eight nine years ago. One
hundred percent of it was all young men. I was
looking for women, kids, not one. That is the vast majority,

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vast majority federal government in twenty twenty three, excuse me,
over six billion airmark for education. This is all free
legal immigration, twenty five billion for medical costs. We have
veterans here who struggled to pay for basic things, and
we spent twenty five billion dollars for metal costs for

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people who entered the country illegally. I am without words.
The report is ninety one pages. It's titled the Fiscal
Burden of Illegal Immigration on the United States Taxpayers twenty
twenty three. By the way, and this is just the
federal stuff. State and local spending they warn is higher.

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So you have people who come over illegally. They're accommodated
free everything at the expense of the people who worked
to make it, to build the infrastructure and build the
towns and keep things running. And then the people who
object are called xenophobic. I think it's actually the xenophobia

(01:08:50):
is coming from the people who are demanding that these
people eat it all up. Just this is what this
is the You got a billion dollar budget gap in
Chicago because of illegal immigration. This is literally what. This
is where our money's going. This is where it's going.

(01:09:13):
And there's no plan from the left on how. They
don't want to stop this. They don't want to stop
the closing. They don't want to close the border. You
have border patrol. They're too they're spread way too thin
to possibly do anything about that, and they're not allowed to.
Even if they were, they're not allowed to. They can't
deport anybody. They can barely detain them. They can't even
detain them. They just have to process them and let

(01:09:36):
them go. We have more on the way. We've got
Florida Man coming up.

Speaker 11 (01:09:44):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida.

Speaker 4 (01:09:51):
Man, a Florida man accused of being a serial church
burglar used his phone to search quote, so where do
church keep money? Police say. Other searches included quote do
churches have safes? Say fe apostrophe s like plural? And

(01:10:11):
also quote how to cut shirt into a mask in quote?
That is Jeremy Lane, a twenty year old who was
arrested last week he burglarized a Pensacola church. According to
the police, seven churches in the area were burglarized between
September twenty fourth and October twelfth. And that search of
his cell phone, well, they found all those internet searches

(01:10:34):
where do church keep money? Where do church keep money? Indeed,
and he was charged with burglary, drug possession, obstructing justice,
gun and burglary, tools possessions and in a bunch of
other charges including five church burglary and criminal mischief charges,
three counts of larsenity, one kind of motor vehicle burglary.
He is presently jailed on two hundred and seventy thousand

(01:10:56):
dollars bond. Where do police keep criminal in the jails? Ji?
L apostrophe s in the jails? That's right? Oh boy, oh,
this is not how to solve this problem. A Florida
woman pulls a gun on an uber driver who wouldn't
let her dog in the car. What okay, some people

(01:11:19):
don't like dogs in their cars. I get it, you know,
but this is not how you do it. So apparently,
according to Fox thirteen, an uber driver in Pole County
was dropping off passengers and this woman became irate because
she would not The uber driver was dropping off passengers
at eight pm. They asked if they could buy another
right and have their friend ride with them. She tried

(01:11:39):
to get in her car with the dog. The uber
driver said he can't have the animal in his vehicle.
I get it, because people have allergies and all this stuff.
So she literally grabbed her purse and pulled a gun.
Then the driver grabbed his cell phone. The driver tried
to get away, but she J. C Owens, stopped him
from leaving. Investigators say he flagged down a bystander. When
he was able to they found she I mean, they

(01:12:03):
found a nine millimeter sig and the under a vehicle
in the driveway of a nearby home. She's got a
if you were if you were wondering if she had
a long criminal history, Yes, it does. It includes aggravated
a sack, grand larcenye Ann battery, and then she was
charged with armed robbery, a life felony. How was she
owning a dog?

Speaker 7 (01:12:20):
Right?

Speaker 15 (01:12:20):
Like?

Speaker 4 (01:12:20):
I would just think that that dog's probably seen some stuff,
just you know, saying third hour on the way stick
with us.

Speaker 1 (01:12:27):
Some voters, though, might ask, you've been in the White
House for four years. You were vice president, not the president,
But why wasn't any.

Speaker 2 (01:12:33):
Of that done for the last four years?

Speaker 3 (01:12:36):
Well, well, there was a lot that was done, but
there's more to do, Anderson, and I'm pointing out things
that need to be done that haven't been done but
need to be done.

Speaker 4 (01:12:44):
There are things that weren't done but were also needed
to be done, and things stuff that unburdened by the
things that weren't done by doing the things that weren't
done and making them things that are done. Is that
thing you know if you if the person interviewing her
is just silent, she just will keep talking. It's hysterical.
Welcome back to the program of Dana Lash with you.

(01:13:06):
We're at the top of this third hour. Oh man,
she lost Dana Bash last night audio some by twelve.
She did not do well this town hall. She lost her. Listen,
this is bad.

Speaker 16 (01:13:16):
I'll just tell you what I'm hearing from people who
I have been talking to, and that is that if
her goal was to close the deal, they're not sure
she did that. And you know, some people have asked,
is she being held to a different standard? Maybe, but
that's maybe the world that she's living in. And on

(01:13:38):
the question of who she is, people are understanding that
a little bit more.

Speaker 6 (01:13:42):
But what she will do.

Speaker 16 (01:13:44):
The question about her legislative priorities name one, there wasn't one,
you know, some more of her personality and her character.
Questions about your weaknesses or what mistakes did you make?
Not necessarily the answers.

Speaker 4 (01:14:01):
There, Yeah, they weren't there. I mean, it was just
a really bad bad It was bad. There's no other
way to put it.

Speaker 2 (01:14:11):
Was bad.

Speaker 4 (01:14:12):
It was just so bad.

Speaker 6 (01:14:13):
How is this so bad?

Speaker 4 (01:14:14):
Oh my gosh, it was so bad. I don't know
if they were in uh, what was it, Chester Township?
She had seventy five minutes. How can you not sell
yourself in seventy five minutes? And Kane was right, this
was supposed to be like her. Well, I don't know
if the campaign was presenting it this way. Media definitely

(01:14:37):
was her closing argument. I mean, this is like the
swing state of swing states. I don't know, I don't know,
I can't this. This was so bad. I think that
they realized just how horrible of a candidate she is
while it was happening. But it was they that they

(01:14:57):
all had to keep their poker face because I think
they would rather have this than they just have a
personal dislike of Trump. I don't know any body in
the audience that seemed enthusiastic. The analysis following her appearance
didn't seem enthusiastic. Nobody walked away from this thinking that

(01:15:22):
she had it in the bag and that she did well. Nobody,
none of the talking heads at CNN. I mean, she's
been how long has she been doing this now a
couple of months, and all she has if you're asking her, well,
what's your policy on this? But Trump? But okay, that
doesn't make sense. What is your policy on you know,

(01:15:43):
the economy but Trump? What is your policy with regards
to foreign policy? But Trump? Everything is but Trump? With her,
nothing is her own. She has nothing, nothing, there's nothing.
I mean, it's really it's actually embarrassing. I mean, she's
got to have more than this like audio some bite seven.
This is what her response is. This was so but
oh my gosh, just play it. Oh gosh.

Speaker 3 (01:16:06):
So I may not be quick to have the answer
as soon as you ask it about a specific policy issue,
sometimes because I'm gonna want to research it. I'm gonna
want to study it. I'm kind of a nerd sometimes,
I confess, so I may not be.

Speaker 4 (01:16:25):
Oh my, give me a second kind of a nerd.
Sometimes what does that have to You're not that's like
a chick putting on glasses and thinking that that alone
makes are a nerd. No, uh, you're not a nerd.
This is part of your job. You're supposed to know

(01:16:46):
these things, not learn them on the job. You may
not have the answer. I mean, I understand that maybe
you need help from advisors in terms of the best
strategy because you're trying to see what the best strategy is,
but not because you don't know what the answer would be.
You should at least have an answer. I have to research,

(01:17:08):
saying what would you have to research? Is that what
she couldn't answer on tax policy? I'm a nerd like that?
Oh you're a look like I don't have to research
these things? For my job. Muha, I'm a nerd like that,
because I want to know what the hell I'm talking
about before I do law on it.

Speaker 2 (01:17:22):
Murdher.

Speaker 4 (01:17:23):
Oh my gosh, and then she laughs and nobody else laughed.
Did you know it? Notice that nobody else laughed. That
is so awkward, really bad, really bad. All of this
was horrible. She just just it was word salad. Even

(01:17:45):
Van Jones claimed it was like a complaining about it.
And there is seventy five minutes of not answering a
question more salad than a salad bar and I I
just I don't know. I mean he he like Anderson

(01:18:05):
Cooper kind of gently pressed back on her and some things.
But then when he was asking her about price gouging,
there was a point when she was like, well, Trump
didn't want to come out to the CNN town hall,
which was not an answer to that's not an answer
to that. That's again, it's another but Trump. It was
another but Trump moment. And it just when if you

(01:18:28):
have to stop and take a moment to research something,
that also means that you're not quick enough on your feet,
because sometimes you have to make really quick decisions. Well,
I don't know, I'm kind of a nerve or got
to research it. Oh my gosh. I had a friend
go ask if she ever took an extemporary as speech

(01:18:50):
class at any point during her college career. No way
she did. There's no way, no way. I Uh, she
cannot think on her She's not quick witted. She's not
quick witted.

Speaker 5 (01:19:04):
She is.

Speaker 4 (01:19:07):
Not a quick witted thinker. She can't act on our feet.
She just can't do it. I mean, this is it's
just bad. It was bad. I think that it was
so bad. It was bad when she was I'm looking
at some of the audio we have when she when
they were talking about her her immigration. Uh like for instance,

(01:19:27):
this was was this audio SoundBite? I think this was
three when she was flip flopping back and forth on it. Okay,
do yesterday, do the yesterday.

Speaker 3 (01:19:42):
Let me be very clear, I'm not going to vote
for a wall under any circumstances.

Speaker 6 (01:19:45):
I am not for a wall. They're not jumping over walls.

Speaker 3 (01:19:49):
So the idea that we're gonna sell this thing to
the American public and require the taxpayers of our country
to pay five billion dollars for something that will not
deliver what he is suggesting we need is ridiculous and
I will not support it.

Speaker 1 (01:20:05):
It does call for six hundred and fifty million dollars
that was ear marked under Trump to actually still go to.

Speaker 2 (01:20:10):
Build the wall.

Speaker 6 (01:20:11):
I'm not afraid of good ideas where they occurred, so.

Speaker 2 (01:20:13):
You don't think it's stupid anymore.

Speaker 3 (01:20:15):
I think what he did and how he did it
was did not make much sense because he actually didn't
do much of anything.

Speaker 6 (01:20:22):
I just talked about that wall, right, we just talked
about it. He didn't actually do much of anything.

Speaker 2 (01:20:27):
But you do want to build some wall.

Speaker 6 (01:20:30):
I want to strengthen our border.

Speaker 4 (01:20:33):
That's not what he was asking. He could not get her.
He could not get I mean, you know, I'm sure
you're shocked an answer from her on this, But you
want to build some wall because you were talking about
how dumb it is and now you're saying you want
to do it. I just wanted to secure our border.
Does that include building a wall?

Speaker 5 (01:20:48):
Yes?

Speaker 4 (01:20:48):
Or no? It's how do you not? I would not
have let her gone. I would have dragged her out
on that. There's no way. I would have just been like,
we're going to stay here all damn day, for the
whole seventy five minutes until you answered question. And we're
going to make it as uncomfortable as possible. I I
I unbelievable. Unbelievable. A voter asked her about who's going

(01:21:14):
to pay for what in terms of subsidies? Two. I
mean I just gave you last last hour, we went
through how much how many billions were paying just fiscally
or twenty three the numbers that came out. Listen to this.
This was a voter question to her last.

Speaker 15 (01:21:27):
Night, regarding the rapid increase in the migrant population. How
will you ensure that every immigrant is integrated into American
society safely? What benefits and subsidies will you provide them with?
And how long will these benefits and subsidies last for
an individual? Most importantly, will the American citizens taxes pay
for these benefits and subsidies? And if so, how much money?

(01:21:49):
How much money will be allocated?

Speaker 6 (01:21:52):
Well, thank you, Jackson. Let's start with this.

Speaker 3 (01:21:55):
America's immigration system is broken and it needs to be fixed,
and it's been broken for a long time. And part
of what we need to do is always prioritize what
we need to do to strengthen our border. I will
tell you I'm the only person in this race among
the two choices that voters have. I personally prosecuted transnational
criminal organization. You haven't in the trafficking of guns, drugs,

(01:22:19):
and human beings. I have spent a significant part of
my career making sure.

Speaker 4 (01:22:25):
That our border is secure the question, and that.

Speaker 3 (01:22:27):
We do not allow criminals in and we don't allow
that kind of trafficking to happen and come into our country.
And as that, as my opponent has proven himself that
he would prefer not an answer on the problem instead
of fix the problem.

Speaker 4 (01:22:45):
What is what the hell does this mean? She said,
we're going to prioritize what we need to do to
fix the border.

Speaker 16 (01:22:51):
Yeah, what is that?

Speaker 4 (01:22:55):
And that is? That is what? What is that? She
didn't answer his question at all at all. Any McCarthy
wrote about her greatly exaggerated prosecutorial record, and it is
she keeps saying that she's done all this stuff and

(01:23:16):
she hasn't. There's some really good stuff over an NRO
about that, but she, I mean, it's bad. She her overstatements.
She didn't do any of that stuff that she talks about.
I mean, this stuff is public. I don't I don't
even know what that was not an answer, and that
was pretty much like the whole I mean, even Van
Jones this is what audio sound by eighteen or No.

(01:23:38):
Fourteen listen to this.

Speaker 17 (01:23:41):
Does she seem like somebody who was going to take
seriously the problems of ordinary people and try to get
any answer. And I think that she. I think she
passed that test. I think that the word solid stuff
gets on my nerves. I think that some of the
evasions are not necessary. But when she's talking about trying
to get you a house, I.

Speaker 4 (01:23:58):
Believe this because it's not. That's her answer with everything
is word salad. She has no answers. Oh my gosh,
how do you not answer that dude's question, how much
money are you going to spend on it? Well, but
Trump and we got to prioritize the things that we've
got to do with the border. Well, no, Sherlock, What
in the world that's her answer? That was the whole

(01:24:22):
town hall. I'm not exaggerating. That was literally the entire
town hall. There is not.

Speaker 11 (01:24:30):
Now the Democrats game.

Speaker 4 (01:24:32):
I'm literally looking at questions and transcript She did not
answer a single question seventy five minutes. Can you imagine, Okay,
hold on. Can you imagine like being on the production
team for that, for that whole event, how you would
probably want to drown yourself after that, after watching that,

(01:24:53):
because it's so you're so bored, You're bored out of
your mind. She's not offering you anything new. It's a
bunch of crazy, kooky word salad, and it's just oh
my heavens, and.

Speaker 8 (01:25:01):
Now all of the news you would probably miss. It's
time for Dana's quick five.

Speaker 4 (01:25:06):
Washington College leaves its cursive logo behind because they said
that it's too hard to read anymore because no one
can read cursive because everybody's dumb. That's an actual headline,
not that everybody's dumb part. I added that because it's true.
Nine monkeys mysteriously died of Hong Kong Zoo. I feel
like this was that movie with Brad Pitton Twelve Monkeys
or something like that. And mammals section is temporarily closed.

(01:25:29):
They're testing animals at Hong Kong's oldest zoological park. They're
keeping a close watch there's any monkey that is behaving
unusually because that's usually what happens. And then nine it's
the white faced sake species. Nine of them that's kind
of crazy. Oh oh no. The one was a Dobrazo's monkey,
a common squirrel monkey, A team I don't know, some

(01:25:51):
weird monkeys. Anyway, there's this. They're all sick. Something's happening
at the zoo. There there you go. I mean, I
do I need to know, well, I need to know
specifically what they're all. I don't know. They're weird monkeys
and nobody'd never heard of Let's see this, Oh man,
this is a new level of hungry. And Everett Man
was accused of threatening to kill and eat two people.
He looks like the type of dude who would actually

(01:26:14):
do it. At Bedford Counting Man, he's behind bars. He
threatened to kill and eat two people. He was visiting
a forty one year old at his home. He threatened
to kill him and himself and anyone who walks in
or leaves. He was swinging axes at people. Stick he
also got an axe stuck in a wooden railing. He's
charged with multiple offenses. They did finally arrest him, and

(01:26:35):
he looks absolutely crazy. But that yeah, angry. Two more
large scale butter thefts. I had to say this very slowly.
Butter thefts this was in Where is this? Where is
Golofkine Golf today? Wait, I'm googling. Oh, it's Canada, It's

(01:27:04):
in Canadia. It's in Canada. So they had two big
butter thefts from North End, from grocery stores. They said
two dudes entered and they placed a number of items
in a cart, three cases of butter, nine hundred and
thirty six dollars for three cases of this butter? What
is in it? And they said that the dudes were

(01:27:24):
about forty years old. They left, they entered another business.
They placed four cases of butter that was nine hundred
and fifty eight. So you're looking at several thousands of
dollars of theft of butter, just particularly that type of butter.
And the police there in Canada are like, we don't
know if it's all related. Sounds like it is, and
also why, like why specifically, I don't know. They didn't

(01:27:48):
even tell you what type of butter it was. China
has presented a ninety eight mile road entirely built by robots.
I don't believe it. I don't believe anything that comes out.
They said it's done by ten machines and no humans
at all. Sure it'll be safe because there's still machines
that the CCP made, So I don't know how safe
it's going to be. I don't know. And Japanese workers

(01:28:09):
are turning to resignation agencies to quit their jobs because
they refused. It's like a whole thing over there. Like
when you work, you're like there's like a whole class
of people. You devote your whole life to your job
and very interesting stories. So they actually have firms like
leave their jobs for them interesting Stick with us. More
in store, including Doug Slap and a woman.

Speaker 9 (01:28:28):
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Speaker 4 (01:28:41):
Songs dedicated to Doug em Hoff. It's prodigies. Smack my
lady up. That's what it's called. Sure, Yeah it is, yeah,
smack my smack up my lady, smack my lady up.
I can't say what look get complaints. Headline Kamala Harris's husband,
Doug em Hoff slapped me in the face so hard
I spun around. I'm disgusted by his fake perfect spouse

(01:29:04):
persona it's say the girlfriend. The ex girlfriend has publicly
spoken out. Now finally, it was a twenty twelve event.
By the way, that's not that long ago in the
grand scheme of things. Twenty twelve is when it happened.
People act like he and Kamla have been married for
like decades. It's actually what just in twenty sixteen, wasn't it.

(01:29:28):
It's like they're brand new. So it was at a
celebrity event. It was at can Film Festival in France.
They were in the valet line and he slapped her.
They're only naming her as Jane. She didn't want to,
she didn't want to comment on record, but his denial
and his hypocrisy, She's like, it's too much, she said.
He's being held out to be the antithesis of who
he actually is and it's shocking. And there are pictures

(01:29:52):
of them together at this Amphar gala in the south
of France. She had booked tickets for them to attend
the previous month and he went with her and her friends.
Apparently corroborate it. He cheated on his first wife, remember
with the daughter's nanny that he impregnated, And then now

(01:30:13):
there were former co workers of his coming out saying
detailing harassment. And now this, now the ex girlfriend comes out.
Nobody in the left, Nobody in the left wants to
acknowledge this. They came out with this story from this
chick who lied about this for I don't know. She

(01:30:35):
went and said that she went to Jeffrey Epstein's house
in nineteen ninety three, except he didn't live in that
house until nineteen ninety six, and she apparently got some
other details wrong. She was trying to say that, Oh,
and then we went to Donald Trump's house, And why
would you come out with that? Now? Why did you
come up?

Speaker 7 (01:30:49):
Why do you?

Speaker 4 (01:30:49):
I mean, it's just very convenient. It's just they're all
over that. They're all over the false accusation about Trump's
remarks over this military burial and how the family, the
of the military member and all of the people that
were involved all denied that that ever happened. Yet the
press were in with it anyway. Now they're silent on this.

(01:31:10):
Oh my gosh, they're so quiet. Believe all women right
where all the let we're seeing in or MSNBC reaching
out to Jane, the ex girlfriend of Doug m Hoff.
She said, I mean she was giving some pretty I mean,
she got very detailed, and she said that he was
very he was just aggressive and that that's what ended

(01:31:33):
up happening. And she, I mean she was able to
provide the itinerary everything to Kiah. She had like, girl
has receipts. I believe he slapped her. She's got all
kinds of receipts. So she said that they had been
at this thing, you know, this event, and I guess

(01:31:54):
he was. She said it was it was three am.
They joined this long chaotic line for a taxi outside
of the hood. Tell dou Cop it was in southern
France and in down to uh. It's where they had
the can Film Festival, so it's in you know, the
French riviera. She said that she's.

Speaker 7 (01:32:14):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (01:32:15):
She said that she's had to go to the valet
and give them one hundred bucks to get out of
the line, and that she I mean, they had all
kinds of receipts. She said, she put her hand on
the valet shoulder with her one hundred dollars. Could you
get my car soon as possible? And she said, apparently
Doug misinterpreted that he got out of the line. He
came up turned her around, caught her off guard and

(01:32:37):
slapped her so hard she spun around. She said there
had been no fight, no argument, none of that. And
you know, she said, and she said, I saw his
dark side. His mask dropped, So that, I mean is

(01:32:57):
pretty Uh. You don't do that and act like that
out of nowhere. That's a pattern of behavior. Being a
jackwagon like that and being abusive towards women is a pattern.
You don't just all of a sudden do it. There's
a pattern to it. And for him to I mean,

(01:33:20):
I kind of wonder if this isn't the only time
that he ever did it. But nobody's asking him any questions.
Nobody in the left wants to talk about it. I
think that's one of the reasons why they came out
with the stupid, lame stories with the John Kelly's stuff
and these other things, because I think they knew that
this was coming. Honestly, why is it that all the

(01:33:45):
dudes on the left who always say that they're feminists,
they're the ones who seem to be the most violent.
But nobody's talking about this kind of interesting, is it not?
No one said he is like actually Hitler, And we
got the Grope story. I mean, you knew this was happening.
That story has just fallen apart so much. They it's
the same reporters, it's the same allegations, the same thing

(01:34:09):
that they tried to do back in twenty sixteen. They
just try to get new people to do it. And
it's I mean bad they had What is it they?
I mean they literally just decided to just swap out
names and keep up the same thing. They've done this
to Clarion's Thomas, They've done it to Cavanaugh. Now they're

(01:34:31):
doing it with Trump again. I don't know. I don't
And I saw the lady talking and it said she
was a model at some point, I'm thinking when, But okay, no,
And then you have the Atlantic thing, the general Kelly thing.

Speaker 6 (01:34:50):
This is.

Speaker 4 (01:34:53):
Pretty amazing that someone could sit here and go, well,
he's literally Hitler, or he's like Hitler, and he had
admired Hitler. Why did you serve with him?

Speaker 2 (01:35:02):
Then?

Speaker 4 (01:35:05):
If you thought that he admired Hitler, why did you
serve with him? Why did John Kelly continue working with him?
Nobody will I don't think anybody's ever asked that question.
His alleged remarks so that he was so upset that
he was stayed silent for six years and said nothing

(01:35:29):
for six years, and then here we're a week and
a half out from a presidential election, and then he decides, oh, yeah,
by the way, that just doesn't make sense. It doesn't
It doesn't make sense. I think some of these people
are just they have hurt feelings because they were criticized
or they were jettison and I think that's what some
of this is. You don't have to sit here and

(01:35:52):
lie to like to this extent. So there's only really
two ways that you can look at this. Yes, So
if John Kelly is saying that Trump admired Hitler and
was praising Hitler and he continued working for him for
six years after and then only spoke up, you know,
a week and a half before the presidential election, either

(01:36:14):
he's lying to your face or he had no problem
working for a Nazi. Which one is it? It has
to be one or the other. It has to be
one or the other. So which is it. He's either
lying or he had no problems working for a Nazi,
in which case, why did then, John Kelly, did you

(01:36:35):
have no problems working for a Nazi? If you think
that he is one. Why did you have no issue
working for him? Million dollar question? Wasn't able to any
he has, anyone asked him that. I don't believe. So
I'm just here's the other thing. Do you know why
these stories aren't tracking, why they're not hitting with voters,

(01:36:58):
why they're not affecting anything, because we're so used to
this stuff. They have been doing this stuff, not just
to elected officials, but to you all as well. I mean,
don't forget the tea party days when people who simply
did not want to pay for everyone else's mortgages, and
when we all objected to it, we were called terrorists, racist, sexist, Nazis.

(01:37:21):
We were called everything under the book, everything under the sun.
We were labeled with it. And that was coming off
of Bush's Hitler, the Bush's Hitler years. And there's a
reason why Godwin's Law came into being everyone that you
disagree with on the internet. Somehow it gets dumbed down
to your hitler. It's the same thing that they've used

(01:37:43):
over and over again, and people have grown immune to it.
You cannot emotionally abuse people into backing you anymore with
these stupid, inane arguments and these horrible attempts at character assassination.
Because see what John Kelly is doing here, and what
the intended goal is. This isn't just to try to
smear Trump as some kind of Nazi, but you indirectly

(01:38:07):
by way of supporting him, Oh, then you must also
be a Nazi. Do you see how this works? When
you accuse people of things and then you try to
indirectly smear other people into it, you're trying to put
instill the sphere that oh, well, they don't want to
be good. People don't want to be thought of as
supporting someone who likes Hitler. Good grief, No one wants to.

(01:38:31):
That's a horrible thing to accuse someone of. It's a
horrible thing to even insinuate. But that's what John Kelly
is doing. And they're doing it because they're desperate. They're
doing it because they're losing Michigan. There's a Polster in
Michigan who thinks that the early voting right now is
just I mean, it's not looking well, not looking good
for Democrats, not looking good at all. They're freaking out.

(01:38:54):
I'm still not overly confident. I just liked I prefer
to be a cynic and always be pleasantly surprised. But
I just I'm so tired of these This is why
this isn't tracking. People are worried about how they're going
to be able to for their bills next month. They're
not going to get too hung up on a guy

(01:39:14):
with an axe to grind who had no problem with
any in any of this stuff for six years, who suddenly,
now a week or so before in an election, comes
forward and says, oh, hey, I heard so somebody said
this and never had any objection to it beforehand. I mean,
that's that's a problem. Speaking of Michigan audio, somebody twenty

(01:39:36):
three listen to what their attorney general just said about
their election results. Results. Listen.

Speaker 18 (01:39:41):
So results are not going to come in immediately after
the election, but they should come in much much quicker
than before. We've already had one point three million absentee
ballots that have been you know, received by their clerks.
So I do see the results coming in faster than

(01:40:02):
they have in the past.

Speaker 6 (01:40:03):
Is a result, but it's not going to be immediate.

Speaker 4 (01:40:06):
And we know, yeah, why is it not going to
be an immediate result? Why would it not be that
you literally have one job that's your job. Why would
it take any longer than an evening Florida gets it
all done and one day get it all kind of
one night it's all set. If you don't have your

(01:40:26):
votes finalize that evening, it's because there's something wrong with
what you purposely you're purposely creating problems so that through
the fog of confusion you can slip something in. I'm
just saying I've been hearing that Republicans are doing really
well in early voting in Florida, in North Carolina and

(01:40:51):
Arizona and Pennsylvania starting to pick up. In the meantime,
Kamala Harris apparently Washington Post is going to have Beyonce
be at her Houston rally on Friday, Okay, and she's
actually going to show up this time. Ers is going
to be like the DNC where they do a bait

(01:41:12):
and switch. I'm curious. I just I don't know. I'm
so done with all this. I don't think that's gonna
move anybody. I don't think Beyonce is going to move anybody,
especially after the you know, the way that you've had
Democrats really trying to press down on black men in
the community. I just think people are. I don't know.

(01:41:36):
I think they're done. I know we are.

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Speaker 4 (01:41:54):
Welcome back to the program. When was that? What anime
was that? So we're talking on break Steve is like
dying laughing because I always have a thing where I'm like,
I'd rather do this than that, you know, And it's
always something ridiculous and over the top, which is why
I should if we ever have a torture department, I
should be put in charge of it. I'd be really good.
I'm just saying. And I can't even remember. Steve was

(01:42:17):
laughing because of what I said first hour, and it
had to do with something like with oh, watching Kamala
Harris's town hall, and I'm like, oh my gosh, I'd
rather jump off my roof and bake break my legs
off and then use the femur shards to slice necks
and stab people. And then I added I would also
use the uh my bleeding out from the arteries is

(01:42:38):
like jet propulsion in the meantime to get myself around,
since obviously I would be have I would be on Nubbins.
This got very deep quick, and then we're like, what's
that anime that literally is still in What is that anime?
I watched it? I can't remember what it's called. Now. Oh,
undead unluck that's what it is. I can't believe I
just remembered it. Undead unluck is what it is. Wow,

(01:43:00):
good job, brain, high five me. Yeah, it's I'm not
clapping for myself. I'm high funding myself. I can't believe
I remember that. That was wild anyway, So yeah, it
was a fun little conversation. I'm at that point though,
we're so fed up with it. I mean we're talking
about all the the text that we're getting and all
this other stuff from all of the I mean, it's,

(01:43:22):
oh my gosh, it's a lot. And uh, Harris is
not going to do Rogan. Trump's doing Rogan. I don't
think hart. Can you see Harris doing any more interviews
after the town hall? I cannot tell you, guys how
bad it was. I started watching like, I'm not gonna lie.

(01:43:43):
The first six minutes I was out. I'm like, I
there's not enough in the world. If you said, Dana,
here is a Hogwarts castle and like a selective immortality
for you and your loved ones, that's not enough. I
always joke, I'm like, everybody has a price. I have
a price. That's my price, selective immortality where I can

(01:44:05):
also apply to others. And I went a Hogwarts castle,
you know, and I just would like like a nineteen
seventy one, you know, challenger black, black leather interior, tinted
windows all around with no we're with a special exemption
for having fully front tinted windows. You know. I don't
ask a lot, you know what I'm saying, like a, yeah,

(01:44:25):
we're all reasonable things here. I'm not gonna I'm like,
I'm admitting that I have a price that is my price.
Yet that's not enough to get me to watch more
than six minutes. And I think last night and I
this is like my job, and I tried so hard.
I'm like, oh, you guys say hate salad. I'm gonna go.
I want to go kill an animal in the wild,
down eat it, cane to day stupidity.

Speaker 11 (01:44:48):
It is our vice president and want to be president.
She obviously you know, when they're not trying to jail
their political opponent or try to, you know, essentially take
the filibuster away or whatever. They're talking about packing the
Supreme Court, you know, to save democracy and all that.
Here she is cut six one, cut six.

Speaker 3 (01:45:06):
I do believe that there should be some kind of
reform of the court, and we can study what that
actually looks like.

Speaker 16 (01:45:12):
Study.

Speaker 6 (01:45:13):
But I do believe. But again, I do believe, study packing.

Speaker 11 (01:45:16):
That you're going to study what packing the court will.

Speaker 4 (01:45:18):
See because she's a nerd. You know, I can't. God
bless America. Folks. That does it for us today. Make
sure you send him over a substack chapter reverse. I'll
be back bying the mic with you tomorrow. Yeah, we're
going to end the week right
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