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November 12, 2024 106 mins
Trump makes more Cabinet selections including Marco Rubio for Secretary of State, Elise Stefanik for UN Ambassador, and Rep. Mike Waltz as NSA. How will this affect the balance of power in the House? Whoopi from The View suggests people shouldn't visit Trump-voting family members for the holidays because they're going to lash out and attack their gay children. Have you lost friends over politics? Melania Trump declines First Lady Jill Biden’s invitation for an official White House meeting. Jill Biden completely dodges Kamala Harris at the Veterans Day service in Arlington. Bob Casey refuses to concede his Senate race. Dana explains why it is crucial to not take too many Congresspeople to join the Cabinet in order to maintain the House majority. Costco is forced to recall 80,000 pounds of butter over not stating that it contained milk.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
He knew that if he had won the election, this
would be his last opportunity to serve as president of
the United States, and there will not be a minute
to waste. And you can see his resolve already and
how quickly he's making really good, smart picks. I know
he's already pulled a few really talented people out of
the House. Hopefully no more for a little while until

(00:21):
special elections can come.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
But it shows you the talent that we have.

Speaker 3 (00:28):
So a lot of discussion about these cabinet picks that
the President elect has been making, and I'm there's I understand.
I look people, not everybody's going to be happy with everything.
And I think that when you're looking at these these selections,
I think what you know people kind of need to

(00:49):
keep in mind is that first off, I look at
the skill set that the well I look at there,
I look at whether or not they're like a rights hater,
but I look at the skill set and you know,
their experience, especially if it's like a really focused area.
I look at that first, and then I go and

(01:11):
I look at, uh, you know, their record, their their
skill set, uh, and also have they advocated in that
particular area ever against the agenda that the Office of
the Executive is promoting, and I think that needs to

(01:33):
be That's kind of like my criteria for sort of,
you know, measuring these candidates. Now, welcome first off to
the program, Dana lash here with you or at the
top of this first hour. And it's Tuesday. It is
officially a week since the historic election, and we are.

Speaker 2 (01:55):
Kind of watching. Let' let's talk about these.

Speaker 3 (01:57):
Cabinet positions for a minute, particularly the ones that have
to do with the House or that are taking from
the House. And this is what I'm actually kind of
this is what I'm actually concerned about.

Speaker 2 (02:09):
When you look at the map.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
When you look at the map, whether it's the RCP map,
whatever map it is, and you're looking at the total,
you do not want to reduce. We have a narrow
margin of victory. It's a victory, nonetheless, but it is
a narrow margin of victory. And we are pulling House

(02:31):
members for now that the caveat the official filing for
these individuals to be in these cabinet positions hasn't happened yet,
but they've been announced, and you're pulling from the House
for the cabinet. The problem is you're reducing the majority

(02:53):
of the House, and you're going to make it smaller
than what we have now.

Speaker 2 (02:59):
And I want to be real careful with that.

Speaker 3 (03:01):
So they so Rubio was picked as the Secretary of State.
So Trump announced that Rubio. And again, I know the
filing all has to go through, et cetera, et cetera.
That's kind of a formality at this point when Potus
and they go through the confirmation. It's a but it
is a it's a formality at this point. So he's

(03:23):
nominating Rubio for Secretary of State and starting with him.
I don't think that's a bad pick for Rubio. Now,
this is and I want you this is I want
to kind of be in not instructful like in lecturing,
but just insightful in terms of how to evaluate these candidates.
Have I ever agreed with Mark or Rubio and everything.

(03:44):
Absolutely not. Have I been incredibly harsh of him, particularly
again going back to Parkland town hall when he crumbled
on stage with gun rights.

Speaker 2 (03:50):
Yes.

Speaker 3 (03:51):
However, he is pretty strong with foreign policy. He's pretty
strong and pretty in line with the rest of the
electorate where concerns Ukraine. He's a little bit more hawkish
on NATO than Trump is, but it's not anything so
much so that the daylight is staggering. And he is

(04:14):
a staunch defender of our singular ally in the Middle
East Israel, and I like the way that he's handled
some of the Hamas pro Hamas protesters. So I don't
think that this is a bad selection for this I
really don't. He's he's going to be playing to his
strengths as a lawmaker and to none of his weaknesses.

(04:37):
And that is how you have to look at using
these particular lawmakers in these positions, if you're putting them
in these insular spots, these these insulated positions where they
can play to their strengths and not so much, you know,
get into these areas where they're not very you know,
they're not maybe they differ, maybe they are at odds

(04:57):
with the electorate.

Speaker 2 (04:58):
I mean, I'm fine with this. I think this the
is okay. My only.

Speaker 3 (05:03):
Criticism he's coming from the Senate. We have others that
are being pulled from the House. Taking him from the Senate,
we can maybe.

Speaker 2 (05:11):
Spare a seat.

Speaker 3 (05:13):
DeSantis will be nominating his replacement in Florida, and already
there are a number of really strong strong on immigration
where it concerns border security, strong where it concerns hitting
back at big pharma, you know all that stuff. So
I'm not worried about his his Senate seat. So I

(05:33):
think that this is a This is a pretty decent position.
And Marco Rubio's district, even going into reelection, is pretty solid,
and the gains that Republicans have made in Florida I
think kind of outweigh and he concerns that he would
lose his seat, So this isn't really a gamble.

Speaker 2 (05:48):
I think this is a really good strategic pick.

Speaker 3 (05:52):
Looking at the house, you have at least Stephonic and
Walls Stephanic, she's been tapped to be the UN ambassador.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
Now there are and if you ask.

Speaker 3 (06:03):
Me pretty much about any of these lawmakers, as I
would imagine, it's the same with you if you're like, well,
do you agree with these lawmakers on everything? No, nobody
agrees with these lawmakers on everything. There's certain I disagree
with her in certain spots. I think that in certain
spots she's kind of moderate. However, I think her being
in the U win very similar to Rubio. She has
a certain set of strengths and her being at the

(06:26):
UN taps into that. And so she's not in your
fiscal policy because I think she's That's where I kind
of think she's a moderate is fiscal and very much
so she's going to.

Speaker 2 (06:39):
Be in a position that's playing to her strengths.

Speaker 3 (06:41):
She again very similar to Rubio, and that she's you know,
strong where it concerns, you know, pushing back against Ukraine,
strong with regards to our ally in the Middle East, Israel,
and I think that she compliments the Rubio pickwell. And
this sen is a message I think too about where
Trump is going foreign policy and how he's viewing the

(07:03):
Middle East and how things are going to dramatically change
from Obama, Biden, Harris. And so my only concern here
with this, and this is a concern where she because
she had a competitive when she ran for her seat,
it was competitive. I'm a little bit worried about what
happens to her seat. And you're going to kneecap and
even more a narrower majority in the House than you

(07:24):
have the Senate. And so when you're talking about Trump's
agenda and all of these things that he wants to pass,
remember one of the criticisms against his previous term was
that he did too much executively, he did too much
with executive order, and he didn't shepherd enough to make
it permanent through the House, tax cuts being one of
those the reasons why tax cuts sunset and are not permanent.

(07:48):
And hopefully that's one of the first things that they fix,
is because he was using the levers of executive order
instead of shepherding it through. And I understand, I get
you know, I get it. This is it is a
consequence of being new. However, I think he needs to
be careful with this so as to not jeopardize any

(08:10):
his majority. And you don't want to because if it
keeps going this way, we're going to be let We're
i mean already taking out Walls and Steffonic, We're going
to be reducing our majority to that of something.

Speaker 2 (08:24):
More narrow than what we have now.

Speaker 3 (08:25):
And I just want to be careful with that because
I mean, we're looking at I mean, it's it's going
to be pretty tight. It's going to be pretty tight.
So I just want to be careful with that. And
then the same thing with his I'm going to pull
this up, his selection of of of Waltz, and this
is going into his National Security advisor Mike Walls.

Speaker 2 (08:45):
Someone, how I wonder how many people?

Speaker 3 (08:48):
Because you have Tim Watson in your head still from
last week, Like just kind of almost had a stroke
right then because they said that. Now he's talking about
Mike Waltz out of Florida, so he's tapping him to
be his nat second advisor.

Speaker 2 (08:59):
Uh and Waltz.

Speaker 3 (09:01):
I think Walls is a great pick because Walls is
at is hardcore, not hawkish, but he's he's realistic and
practical about China and hardcore anti CCP.

Speaker 2 (09:09):
So I'm totally fine with this. But again, you're looking at.

Speaker 3 (09:12):
Reducing a number in the house and want to be
careful with that. So we're going to talk more about
these picks because I think for the most part, the
ones so far have been I have been pretty decent.
I really don't have I don't have. I think Tom

(09:32):
Holman is a great pick. He's a great pick going
at being The borders are the one thing I will say, now,
all right, you knew there was something. I will say
there's one exception, and it's because I don't know what
strengths this place too. So it hasn't been announced yet,
but I think it's being floated as a trial balloon.

(09:52):
CNN apparently had the scoop this morning, and that's where
I saw it trending because it was CNN, and I
want to wait see whether or not it's announced because
it's being floated. Someone said that it leaked through CNN.
Now here's what this could be if if Trump hasn't
announced this particular appointment because they were still considering it,
then two things for it getting leaked to CNN.

Speaker 2 (10:14):
Two things happen.

Speaker 3 (10:16):
Either one, someone who opposes it leaked it to CNN
to try to get up a bunch of people to
criticize it, or too they're trial ballooning it to see
what the public reaction would be.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
It's one of the two, but it.

Speaker 3 (10:26):
Leaked somehow, so they are apparently Christine Noam is being
tipped to head DHS. Now Christy Oam is not my
favorite governor. Was she a horrible governor? No, she wasn't
a horrible governor. And again I caution people, I don't
have a dog. I don't care about any of these people.
However you serve me is all I measure them by.

(10:49):
I'm not here to be their friends. I'm not here
to kiss their ass. I'm not here to kiss the ring.
I don't do submissions, Okay, I do what do you
do for me? Because I'm the voter. That's how you
should look at it too. So she wasn't a horrible governor,
but she wasn't a great governor. And I'm not going
to go in and relitigate it. She actually was stopped
by her legislature from shutting down her state. She tried
to shut down her state, and her Republican legislature stopped her.

(11:11):
So I wanted that's the reason why they didn't shut down.
It wasn't because she fought it, because she was. I mean,
I have receipts. I've written about it, A million other
people have to that aside. The reason I put that
out there is I see people touting that as justification
for this being a good pick. And even if she
hadn't shut her state down, what the hell does that
have to do with DHS. Why are we not ending

(11:35):
this department? I don't care who you put in there.
Why are we not ending this department? I mean, has
the border improved? Has border security improved? I mean, look
at Trenda, Aragua. That's a DHS issue. Why are we
even dealing with that?

Speaker 2 (11:49):
Right now?

Speaker 3 (11:50):
DHS has been a disaster since its implementation. It's a
vestige of the Patriot Act. Why are we even messing
around with this bloated, ineffective department. No, the only way
that you fix it is to completely eliminate it.

Speaker 2 (12:07):
That's the reality of the matter.

Speaker 3 (12:08):
So I don't know what qualifications she would have as
DHS secretary. I don't know. I don't see that. I
don't know what strengths she would have that plays to
I have no idea why. So if that ends up
being the case, this one's ahead scratcher, because I have
no idea why. I mean, unless she's like, you know what,
I'm gonna take d You know I'm gonna make this joke.

Speaker 2 (12:29):
I don't want to hear it.

Speaker 3 (12:30):
I I you owe me because I had to watch
all the debates, so indulge me. Is she gonna take
DHS to the gravel pit, That's all I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (12:40):
I mean. The other thing is she's gonna drill the
hell out of everybody who joked about her dog. You
know that? Mm it's true.

Speaker 3 (12:49):
But I but in all like the seriousness, I don't
understand this this pick if true, so we're gonna wait
and see if it's confirmed. But I don't get that one.
That's the one I'm like kind of scratching my head at.

Speaker 4 (13:00):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (13:00):
We're gonna we got to talk about the left losing
their ever loving minds over this because the reaction so
apparently Deep State is losing it. FEMA, well this is
on the heels of their hole. We're gonna we're gonna
bypass the houses that have Trump signs like it's the
blood of the lamb on the door.

Speaker 2 (13:17):
Uh, they're freaking out.

Speaker 3 (13:19):
All of the the FBI, all of these agencies are
very upset, and I don't know if it's because they
keep saying revenge. Accountability isn't revenge though, to make sure
that these departments are running as they should be, that's
not revenge. So we're gonna we're gonna dive into all
of that as well. Uh, we're also gonna get go
is big government? Are we actually gonna see like a

(13:41):
Javeyer Malay sort of ending to big government.

Speaker 2 (13:43):
We're gonna discuss that.

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isn't it always though? But like not really but not
really though? Right, I don't know, Canaan, are gonna have

(16:19):
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Bitcoin's doing really good. Ah, let's see, Okay, I phrasing
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Speaker 2 (16:36):
Every Breath You take? Is that really the word he
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Speaker 4 (16:40):
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Speaker 2 (16:41):
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Speaker 3 (16:44):
Is anybody surprised that Diddler was like, Wow, this is
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or if they played it their weddings, it weirds him out.

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If you listen to the lyrics, you're like, oh, yeah,
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Speaker 3 (18:42):
Welcome back to the program, Dana Last year with you.
You can listen coast to coast. You can also stream
the rate obviously you know the way. Clearly you're listening somehow.
I always I'm like, Hi, you're watching Channel three thirty
seven DirecTV, or you're you're streaming US online or listening
to US trust earlier around the country. I want to
play this audio sound bite from the view. Can I
just do real quick a public service announcement to content creators.

(19:06):
Quit betting crappy music into your soundbites because you make
it really difficult for people who are in podcasting and
people who stream on YouTube and rumble. We get cited
copyright citations every damn time, and then we end up
having to cut your stuff. So you can't collaborate with anybody.
You can earn revenue on your clip. You can't do
any of that. So stop doing it. Unless you played

(19:29):
it and put it on there, stop it because most of.

Speaker 2 (19:31):
The time it's horrible music. It's horribly mixed because it.

Speaker 3 (19:35):
Muddies the the listenings and makes it harder for people
to hear the actual SoundBite and has.

Speaker 2 (19:41):
Nothing to do with the clip. Stop it, all right.

Speaker 3 (19:45):
That said, I want to play this this audio SoundBite
of the view where they are talking about how you
maybe if you're a Democrat or whatever, don't go visit
your Trump putting family for the.

Speaker 2 (19:59):
Holidays, listen to this nonsense.

Speaker 8 (20:03):
Yeah, saying I appreciate the voters, but I will say,
somebody who tells me that my child is wrong because
of how he or she feels, that tells me that
they shouldn't be allowed to be who they are with
my permission, I have to question it. I don't want

(20:24):
to put my kid in that position. I don't want
to put my gay child in a position where she
has to sit with someone who doesn't understand her and
feels like it's okay to just blurt all that out.

Speaker 2 (20:37):
That's just me.

Speaker 8 (20:39):
But I feel like that is with mixed with mixed families.
With mixed families, I feel the same way. You know,
there are certain things where you don't have to put your.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
Family in the middle of it.

Speaker 9 (20:52):
You can have dinner at another point. That's what I'm saying.
So this is then they're saying, I mean, this is
why they lost. First off, they lost because of this stuff.
This is just so stupid.

Speaker 2 (21:06):
It's nonsense.

Speaker 3 (21:08):
Why what do they think he's going to go out
and like attack gay people. He had Rich Grennell in
his cabinet last time around, and I think he's considering
him again.

Speaker 2 (21:21):
So what's this. I don't understand what they're making this up.

Speaker 3 (21:26):
Can you imagine living in a world where you just
fabricate an argument out of the ether for yourself to
argue about because.

Speaker 2 (21:35):
You don't have anything else. That's exactly what they're doing here.
So Steve goes good news.

Speaker 3 (21:41):
I just just zammed it. And it's not copyright music. Well,
thank the heavens, but still, why have the music in there?

Speaker 10 (21:48):
Right?

Speaker 2 (21:49):
What did that do?

Speaker 3 (21:49):
Did that add anything to it for you? And right
in the middle of it too, stop it. But this
idea that you can't reconcile with people because of who
they voted for. I know what this is like, because
they deal with this with my own family. I had
a portion of my family completely excommunicate me. And this

(22:10):
was around this was actually before Parkland.

Speaker 2 (22:12):
Right when.

Speaker 3 (22:15):
I guess I've always been a to way person, but
I guess right when my advocacy some years back began,
I guess ascending to a national level or whatever. And
it made because some of my family, a portion of
them and I'm not going to name names unless they
try me, but are very, very, very very Marxist left,

(22:37):
and that is not an exaggeration. Like when you think
that the government doesn't do enough for you, when you
think the government should control everything, when you think everyone
should be disarmed, when you think that there should be
a standard living wage, it's a Marxism. They're Marxists. And
everything was completely fine and we could all co exist
so long as they got to say what they said,

(22:58):
and I just shut up.

Speaker 2 (23:00):
Everyone was fine. And then people are like, well, you changed.

Speaker 3 (23:02):
I didn't change, you just you just pulled your head
out of your ass and started actually paying attention to
other people other than self aggrandizing all the time, instead
of navel gazing, instead of obsessing over yourself. You came
up for air for one second and started paying attention
to what other people in your immediate circle felt and believed.
And by the way, I always had these feelings. I
always believe what I believed. I just didn't browbeat people

(23:25):
over it. But that wasn't good enough. If your family
disinvites you from the holidays, f them, Oh, it's not
a nice thing to say. And that's why I said
it because sometimes people need to just get told screw them,
screw them, screw them family. If they're gonna disinvite you,
Hell no. You know what, as you get older, you

(23:46):
learn how you got to cut some of that dead
weight off anyway, Right, you just move on because doors
will open and better people will come.

Speaker 2 (23:53):
I know exactly what that's like, because it's happening.

Speaker 3 (23:55):
I've literally been disinvited, not just me, my children were
disa invited, like I wasn't the only one who was excommunicated,
Like my children were excommunicated, which I thought was petty
and ridiculous. And so that's all right, go ahead and
do it, because you just confirmed to me what I
kind of suspected anyway.

Speaker 2 (24:15):
That's all right.

Speaker 3 (24:16):
I don't need that, I would and I don't want
to be around that anyway. But these people that do that,
what the hell is wrong with you? Don't sit here
and act like you're you're wholesome or that you value people,
because you reduce everyone down to political ideology. Just as
they get so mad at what they perceive to be
misogynist or sexist, that's its own sort of version of misogyny,

(24:41):
because you're instead of instead of using the variable of sex.
You're using a political ideology your rights. Because someone believes
differently from you on how government should be instructed and implemented,
doesn't That doesn't mean that they hate you and that
they're trying to kill And if you honestly believe that,
you to have mental issues. And this is one of

(25:02):
the reasons why we need to have nationwide asylums, and
you need to go in one because you're too stupid
to function peacefully in a general population. I'm just so
tired of it and the idea for like ohn racially mixing.
The only people promoting this are the left. The only
people who say this over and over again are the left.

(25:22):
The most racist people I have ever met in my
life have been on the left. I was raised in
a family of Democrats. I can say that with one
hundred percent certainty. I've seen it, I've heard it, I've
watched it. That's how I was raised. Every time, without exception,

(25:46):
the most sexist treatment I've ever received has been at
the hands of the left. I've never had a man
on the right, even when he disagreed with me, even
if he's being a jackass on social media. Never had
a man on the right like put me down and
act like, oh, can I just speak to your boss woman?
But I have had Eric Swalwell tell me that verbatim.

(26:09):
I've had other Democrats tell me that this is a
fantasy that they've constructed to give themselves a pass on
their own bigotry, their own sexism, their own racism, their
own xenophobia, their own misogyny. Everything that they accuse everyone
else of is just projected blame because they're trying to

(26:31):
get rid of it. They exercise their culpability and accountability
by accusing others of doing what they've done. I don't
know what kind of self help tactic that is, but
it's clearly not working. It's like when Justine Bateman was
making her remarks and I don't know if she's conservative
or not.

Speaker 2 (26:49):
How crazy is this? I want you to think about
this for a moment.

Speaker 3 (26:54):
How wild is it that you don't actually know if
someone's are conservative or a Democrat?

Speaker 2 (27:00):
Right?

Speaker 3 (27:00):
Because what they're saying is just practical, common sense, right?
But the left has gone so far left that to
just exhibit common sense or any level of practicality is
considered to be right wing.

Speaker 2 (27:18):
Think about it for a moment.

Speaker 3 (27:21):
I bring this up because Justine Bateman on X was
talking about, you know, the video critiques that she was doing,
and someone commented to her about her brother, Jason Bateman,
who is in Ozark and all this Justine Bateman, if
you're unfamiliar, she was made famous first on Family Tie.
She's an actress and now she's behind the camera. She's

(27:43):
incredibly witty. I don't know what I really don't care
what her politics are. She just doesn't seem like a
jackwagon and that's what matters to me. And someone remarked
to her, oh, something about her brother would be disappointed
or something, and then someone else said, well, your brother's
a big lefty, so you should, you know, you should
disinvite him to something or other.

Speaker 2 (28:03):
I forget how they put it.

Speaker 3 (28:05):
And she was saying, my brother's my brother and I
love him, and what he believes politically is of no
consequence to me. And she was like, we're family, and
I'm like, that's how it should be. Your family, that's
how it should be. And when your family, you don't
go at each other publicly, you don't leak to the press,
you don't give quotes to the press. You know, you

(28:27):
don't smack talk your family to the community. I unfortunately
can't say that I've enjoyed any of that courteous treatment.
And I applaud her for standing up to it and say, no,
I'm not doing this because I feel the same way.
Come at me, but I feel the same way. You
don't turn on people, but over politics like this. The

(28:50):
crazy thing is that And I'm sure you guys can
can do an evaluation of your own lives and see
how any of you can still count people in your
circle that who are on the left, that are your
friends and you've not done anything to drive them away.

(29:10):
It amazes me. And this is how the left has
always been, and now they're going through this existential crisis
having lost last week. But like when we moved from
Saint Louis to Texas, we had a group of friends
who the moment that I started getting involved in gun
right advocacy nationally, oh my gosh, it was a one

(29:33):
eighty making up stories to the press, trying to trash
you know, my family, trying to go with my kids,
people that I knew, people that we'd been in business with,
people that who were a vowed leftist. I mean some
of these people had some pretty unsavory family connections of
their own. Just got to say I never used any
of that against them, and I could. I could drag

(29:54):
people for drug use and alcoholism and all kinds of stuff,
and I never did that. Could never did because I
was just like, what's the point. Oh my gosh, But
people making stuff out up like I had. Somebody was
a friend who was like, oh, you know, they I
guess they thought because I was a lot younger than
these people. My husband's like eight years older than me,

(30:15):
and I was a lot younger than some of these people,
and I guess I realized how sexist they were and
how misogynistic they were because they looked at me as
though I was younger.

Speaker 2 (30:24):
I was a vessel to fill, so.

Speaker 3 (30:26):
To speak, and someone whose perspective needed to be shaped.
And the quote that they were giving to the press was, oh, well,
she's so she's so impressionable and she can be molded,
and we thought that she, you know, could have been
somebody who could have been an advocate for the left.
That was actually a quote someone who I considered a
friend gave to the press because they were fame whoores
and they wanted attention.

Speaker 2 (30:48):
I've lived with this.

Speaker 3 (30:49):
To see this spread across the country makes me sad.
How many families are going to be broken because Democrats
are nuts? How many families are gonna have split Thanksgiving
dinners because someone is such an idiotic Marxist and so
self obsessed that they can't get over themselves enough to

(31:10):
stop dehumanizing their family.

Speaker 2 (31:12):
Over political beliefs. What in the hell is wrong with you?
You are jacked up. You have mental issues that go
beyond politics. So for those people out there who are
going through that, I'm sorry that you have to go
through it, But you know what, you're better off without

(31:32):
those people. They're trash.

Speaker 3 (31:34):
And if they don't love you because you're family and
they can't accept you because of you just simply want
to be left alone and believe in not paying an
exorbitant amount of tax and want your guns and just
one of you know, otherwise live a happy life, then
they're trash people and they don't deserve your presence at
their crappy little table. And you go and you have

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Speaker 12 (33:22):
Hey for good morning? How are you darling? You look
it very good? How do you think the election went?

Speaker 4 (33:28):
Not talking about the election?

Speaker 10 (33:30):
Oh?

Speaker 12 (33:31):
Is it true that they paid you a million dollars
for the endorsement for Kamala?

Speaker 2 (33:34):
Not true? Not true?

Speaker 12 (33:36):
Okay? What do you think about all the celebrities with
their mass exodus?

Speaker 2 (33:42):
I'm not talking about do.

Speaker 12 (33:43):
You think do you think Prince Harry's gonna lose his
visa now that Trump's president?

Speaker 2 (33:48):
I love it?

Speaker 11 (33:51):
Thank you, miye brah.

Speaker 2 (33:52):
She got totally paid.

Speaker 3 (33:54):
By the way, Can I just remark on the very
nice Aussi accent. They sound so cheerful, and you know
they're like, even if they're going to fight you, they're like, yeah,
I'm gonna stapy right now.

Speaker 2 (34:02):
Are all right?

Speaker 12 (34:03):
Mate?

Speaker 2 (34:04):
You're like, okay, But.

Speaker 3 (34:10):
I loved the questioning. She totally got paid. Why are
they doing this? Why are they going on this? This
line that own, no, Oprah didn't get paid. Well, that's
not true. They're actually gonna die on that. They're going
to say that that didn't happen. There are actual receipts.
Her Proproductions got two separate payments totally one million dollars,
and they're trying to say that. The Washington Examiner had

(34:33):
a piece where they had asked Oprah about it, and
they were disputing it to the Washington Examiner saying, no, no, no,
that's not true. But a million dollars went to her
Harpo Productions and then she showed up. That's how a
lot of this goes. They'll pay through a third party
and then the third party pays the person. So that way,
because of the public filings, so the campaign's name doesn't
appear or it doesn't appear like they're paying directly the person.

Speaker 2 (34:59):
So that's stupid.

Speaker 3 (35:00):
They're like, no, she wasn't paid a personal campaign. Really,
you're really gonna do that because we know that that's
absolutely garbage. We know that she got paid, they got paid,
But what they're trying to say is that, oh, well, Oprah, Oprah,
she didn't get a personal fee. It was a million

(35:20):
dollars to Harpo. A friend of mine goes, they really
want to say that Oprah did not personally accept a
bag of money with a dollar symbol on it. Really,
is that what you're gonna argue? I mean, here's like,
it's Scrooge McDuck money bags, right, here's your Scrooge McDuck
money bag full of gold bullions. Like, that's not how
she got paid a million dollars.

Speaker 2 (35:40):
You can't. It's in the public fight. It went to Harpo,
which is Oprah backwards? Stop it.

Speaker 3 (35:50):
All right, coming up, We're gonna have more of all that.
We're gonna we saw cabinet picks to discuss. We also
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Speaker 2 (36:02):
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of the three candidates for Senate Majority Leader this evening.
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one thousand. Welcome back to the program, Dana Last with you,
top of the second hour. So Trump and Biden are
expected to meet this week to I guess, go over
their transition, et cetera, et cetera.

Speaker 2 (37:48):
Have you been seeing the STU.

Speaker 3 (37:52):
I saw the story and I just I get it.
They hate Milania Trump. I get it. But now there
they are saying that Milania Trump snubbed the offer to
have tea with Jill Biden. She was she snubbed her.
Now this it's I don't really blame her. I gotta

(38:15):
be honest. They said that, oh, it was the traditional
tea between First Ladies, and she has declined to go.
They're they're so they're meeting Trump Abiden or meeting on Wednesday,
and they do this like this, this symbolic peaceful transfer
of power, all of this, and then while that happens,

(38:36):
the First Ladies meet for tea in the White House
residence and.

Speaker 2 (38:43):
Milania did not do it. After twenty twenty.

Speaker 3 (38:47):
And she has declined to attend this one. They said, well,
they said that it's a it's a scheduling conflict, is
what they had said.

Speaker 2 (39:00):
Why does she have to go?

Speaker 3 (39:03):
I mean, would I know that you're supposed to have
this like symbolic transfer of peaceful transfer of power, but
do you realize how many times the people in that
White House try to thwart it.

Speaker 2 (39:15):
Here's another way to look at.

Speaker 3 (39:16):
It, is the insistence on keeping up appearances just an
effort to sweep does it aid this and does it
aid them and excute and dodging accountability because it seems
like it gets swept up under the rug with an
optic like this.

Speaker 2 (39:36):
Is that a fair question? Do you think it's okay?
Because I feel like it does.

Speaker 3 (39:39):
I feel like when you do these sort of oh
we're gonna have our people, we're gonna have a t
peaceful transfer of power. I wouldn't want to meet someone
who got that, who actually tried to undermine a free
and fair election.

Speaker 2 (39:50):
And it seems like that by.

Speaker 3 (39:54):
Putting on this spectacle that you're aiding them in dodging
accountabilitycause you' just sort of sweeping it under the rug
and sort of stamping it as well. It's not so
much a big deal that we can't meet for tea.

Speaker 2 (40:08):
Like hell it is.

Speaker 3 (40:09):
That's how I look at it. I don't think that
that's meaner, partisan, or petty. I think that that's a
consequence of trying to do what they did. So I
don't blame her for not wanting to have tea with them.
I really don't. Apparently, do you remember there was a
story over at Red State where they said that it
was an old story about Milania Trump first meeting Michelle

(40:32):
Obama in twenty sixteen, and apparently the accusation was that
Michelle Obama traded her like trash and the Milania Trump
brought a gift which was a Tiffany photo frame, and
apparently Michelle Obama did not like it. And when she

(40:56):
was on Ellen DeGeneres her show talking about the visit
and how it went, she said, quote, I mean, this
is like a state visit. So they tell you you're
going to do this, and they tell you you're going
to stand here, and never before do you get this gift.
So I was like, Okay, what am I supposed to
do with this gift? Like she was complaining about it, like,
how use it handed to me?

Speaker 2 (41:15):
Like what? I don't know, It's just.

Speaker 3 (41:20):
It just seemed kind of trashy to complain about it
like that, right, Like was she handed me? Instead of going, well,
it was very nice and thoughtful, you know that she
was you know, whether or not it was protocol or not.
And if she was asked the question of whether it
was protocol, she could have said, uh no. And I
just think that it was just a kind gesture. That's
all she had to say. She didn't have to go
on and on and you know, complain about it like this.

(41:41):
That's trashy. That's just so trashy. So I can imagine.
I just get the sense of Malania Trump and whether
or not I agree with her or not has nothing
to do with us on all these issues. I know
that we got to get out of this line of thinking.
But I will say, she doesn't seem to be one
that will suffer fools the second time really and be

(42:04):
treated like this, Cause that's isn't that kind of mean
to just complain about It's a tiffany photo frame.

Speaker 2 (42:09):
It's not like it's a glass frame from hobby lobby.

Speaker 3 (42:12):
I mean, come on, let's be real so I can.
I mean, I don't know. I just don't know that
I would want to go either. I will never forget
when she handed her that, it was a beautiful blue
box and it had a big white bow on it,
and she handed it over and Obama looked real nice
about it. Michelle Bama was like, I just don't know
what to do with us. I just don't know, and
Milania Trump was so it just was weird. I remember

(42:35):
watching it and I remarked at the time, that is
so awkward, not that Milania Trump did it.

Speaker 2 (42:40):
Michelle Obama's reaction. Go back and find it on Google.
It's up there. It was weird. I don't know.

Speaker 3 (42:47):
And by the way, it wasn't a breach of protocol
because she brought Laura Bush a gift in two thousand
and nine. When there's video of it, Michelle Obama literally
handed Laura Busha gifting. You know what, Laura Bush didn't
look around and make a big spectacle about looking around, like.

Speaker 2 (42:59):
Oh, drama.

Speaker 3 (43:01):
I hate that when people do that stuff for drama.
That's my biggest pet peeve. Drama whores are my biggest
pet peeve. I don't like people creating drama men or women,
So it's just weird. And at one point she told
Jimmy Fallon that she had a thought in her mind.
She said that the thought that was running through her

(43:22):
mind the whole time was by Felicia.

Speaker 2 (43:25):
How ignorant are you? So?

Speaker 3 (43:26):
Why the hell would Malania Trump want to go and
do this stuff again? No, I wouldn't either, And there
you go, I wouldn't either, So I don't blame her
on that. I also read that she was going to
be a part time first Lady, where she was only
going to live in Washington part time. People don't realize

(43:49):
they were really nasty to her in twenty sixteen. I
don't care if you like Trump or not. I don't
care if you like Milania Trump's positions on life, for
abortion or whatever. She's not an a lected official. They
were really nasty to her and they ignored her. I think,
what is it the one designers who didn't. I think

(44:10):
it was Dulcia and Cabana. All of the other fashion houses,
and Dulcian and Cabana had they were criticized because they're
gay duds who run a fashion house, and they were
criticizing like same sex adoption and all of a sudden,
they weren't. And they're very They're Catholic designers, very famous
designers based in Portafito. I think so they were the

(44:35):
only ones who did not turn their back on her,
and everyone else did. Like she didn't get the Vogue covers,
she didn't get any acknowledgments, she didn't get any invitations.
No one said anything. They were nasty to her. There
wasn't even the decorum of.

Speaker 2 (44:48):
We're going to be respectful because of its elected office
and because you are who you are, the wife of
the President of the United.

Speaker 3 (44:53):
States, they couldn't even do that. I just thought I
felt bad for her, And I don't blame her for
not wanting to live in the White House full time
if you are not And she was not a political animal,
and she had her son and they were married. They
lived in New York. She was the wife of a CEO,
and she did her stuff. She did her own thing,

(45:16):
which is very different from being a political animal and
being like the wife of a longtime politician. When you
have gone through that enough times, you're sort of used
to the barbs and the arrows, and she I.

Speaker 2 (45:30):
Think it really hurt her.

Speaker 3 (45:31):
So I don't blame her for not wanting to live
in the White House, and I think people need to
live her alone, lave her alone. I mean, clearly she
was very focused on raising her son. There was also
the criticism too. I think this was let me look
at my my four and a half foot wide screen. Here,
look at my not.

Speaker 2 (45:50):
Okay, So there was a piece too where.

Speaker 3 (45:54):
And I had this say, this is actually from uh,
this is in December, going into the inauguration Trump's first term,
because there was a lot of discussion as to whether
or not they were going to move Baron Trump to
d C to go to school. And remember she did
not move immediately to d C, like for six months

(46:16):
she didn't move to d C with Baron because she
had said she was going to he was finishing his
school term where he was, and she got a lot
of criticism for that, like you're not moving your son
to d C.

Speaker 2 (46:29):
Don't you know that?

Speaker 3 (46:30):
I think, what's the school that they all send their
kids to? Sidwell Friends or something like presidents and their
kids are these super super richie rich private schools. And
someone was like, doesn't she know that d C has
private schools here and they would love to have a
President's kids or presidents always loved to send their kids there. Yeah,
they're super lefty schools. And that was back when people

(46:53):
were still somewhat sane. If you wear a red hat,
now people lose their minds. Can you imagine coming across
the red hat guy's son. I mean, think about it.

Speaker 2 (47:03):
So I don't blame her. Leave her alone, gole Lee,
leave her alone.

Speaker 3 (47:11):
What you can be prepared for, though, is during an inauguration,
you know that people like those broads at the View
and everyone else are gonna shred her for whatever she wears,
however her hair is, however she moves, whatever she says,
while they also uphold themselves as the Party of Me Too,
believe all women and female empowerment, the irony right. I

(47:36):
feel bad for so a couple of things. The one
I'm gonna pull my notes up here. One of the
things that I want to make sure that you are
paying attention to is the appellate court fight, so the
circuit judge elections, and then there's going to be obviously,
you know, when you got midterms coming up, Please be

(47:57):
aware of your circuit judge and all your judicial elections.
Because Democrats have taken this time that Trump hasn't been
in office. They put a lot of effort into these
into their judicial elections. You had three hundred and five
appellate court seats up for election in twenty twenty four,
and you had like some state supreme court seats, you

(48:20):
had intermediate pellic court seats. This is incredibly important because
when you consider, like for instance, the fighting the college
free college for everybody, or fighting any kind of issue
on illegal immigration, or dudes in girls' bathrooms and dudes
on women's sports teams, gun laws, or whatever it is,

(48:44):
there is a pathway that everything must go before it
reaches the Supreme Court, and it has to go through
these judges. And so this is one of your lines
of defense, and it's a very important line of defense
to have. And so Democrats are already gearing up. I
know you just went through an election cycle, but you
know what, you would rather have too much liberty to
attend to than too little. You have the momentum. You've
got to strike while the iron is hot. You've got

(49:07):
you have to go all gas and no breaks. While
the iron is hot. You have a ton of momentum
on your side.

Speaker 2 (49:13):
Do not lose it.

Speaker 3 (49:15):
And allow people to get a little apathetic and then
roll into midterms and start losing all these seats. So
there's a lot of offices that are gonna be coming
up for reelection in just two years. And I'm going
to tell you Democrats are going to try to thwart
the Potus elects agenda, your mandate that you gave him
last week, one week ago.

Speaker 2 (49:33):
They're gonna try to thwart this.

Speaker 3 (49:35):
And one of the ways, since they're limited right now
having lost power in DC, one of the ways that
they're going to try to do this is through these
judicial elections.

Speaker 2 (49:43):
So you need to be vigilant. And this is something
that we're going to talk more about as we go forward,
and we're gonna start looking. I'm gonna start compiling a
list of some of the most important ones to look
at state by state, because they're gonna really target this
now that they're at they guys they want somehow and
this is one of the ways they're going to do it.
So you've got to be very very aware.

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And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Data's quick five.

Speaker 3 (51:49):
So a Spirit Airlines flight was forced to divert after
it was shot at while trying to land. And this
was in well, it was in Haiti, Fort Lauderdale and
it was going to port our Prints and then I
had to be diverted to the Dominican Republic, where it
landed safely. One flight attendant was legit grazed by a bullet.
According to Miami Herald, they said that the airport and

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pora prince. They grounded all flights. No passengers were hurt.

Speaker 2 (52:18):
But is anybody surprise anybody? I don't think so.

Speaker 3 (52:22):
It seems like, yeah, that's not anything that I'm actually
that I'm actually surprised about.

Speaker 2 (52:27):
That's kind of crazy. Let's see here. What did you
say too, that they might delay the vote real quick
the cenepote.

Speaker 11 (52:34):
I know that Ron Johnson was talking about a potential delay.
It would have to be voted on the majority.

Speaker 2 (52:40):
Jordan.

Speaker 11 (52:40):
Yeah, so we'll see how that develops.

Speaker 3 (52:43):
We're gonna watch that one to see how that flies out.
An Amazon developing Amazon is developing driver eyeglasses to shave
seconds off delivery. This many people will stop throwing packages
over like walls and gates and stuff like that. Although
most of my I always have snacks and everything laid
out for drivers.

Speaker 2 (53:01):
I'm like hardcore about it.

Speaker 3 (53:02):
But they said that they're developing smart eyeglasses to guide
them in and around and within buildings.

Speaker 2 (53:07):
That's actually kind of neat.

Speaker 3 (53:09):
I guess, to make it speedier and more seamless, because
because maybe sometimes especially I guess if you're going to
office buildings, it might be a little confusing. But they
said they're trying to shave valuable seconds. That's that is
some expert motion efficiency right there.

Speaker 2 (53:26):
Let's see this.

Speaker 3 (53:28):
Oh oh, and Navy Rear Admiral is going to give
bombshell testimony to Congress about underwater UFOs that have been
tailing nuclear subs, you know, because that's one of the
big theories is that the alien stuff is like under
the sea, it's underwater. Rear Admiral Galadet has given voice
to growing concern about strange apparent craft and their capabilities.

(53:52):
They said, we need to research them or get a
better understanding of them. He's been before House oversight on
their UAP here before, so that's kind of interesting. I
don't know, I mean, I mean, that's just that's the theory. Anyway,
we have a lot more on the way. Stick with
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Speaker 5 (55:41):
President Biden, do you think that you can cut a
hostage deal by at the end of your term? Thank you?
Hit hit behind you?

Speaker 10 (55:51):
All right? Thank you?

Speaker 3 (55:54):
All So two things, he's either as Gordon Lightfoot was
talking about in a Sundown song sundown, or he's just
doesn't care and he's just you know, all out everything.
He's the hammer and everybody's a nail. He is the
barely functioning, half sentient hammer and everyone's a nail. That

(56:16):
was That was Joe Biden who was in the White House,
and he was asked whether or not he thinks he
can get a hostageyal done by the end of his term,
and he was He goes, do you think that you
can get.

Speaker 2 (56:27):
Hit in the head by the camera behind you? What
is that I do? What is that so funny?

Speaker 3 (56:33):
By the way, how that that reporter asked a question
the way that Beavis and Butt had made fun of
girls on Instagram talking about stuff?

Speaker 2 (56:42):
Why is everything on a question? Why does everything go
up at the end? What do you always talk like this?
I asked President Biden? But what was that? He's like,
do you think you can get hit in the head
by the camera behind you? What is that?

Speaker 3 (57:00):
Was he telling her he hopes he she gets in
the head. Was that his way of telling her to
pound sand I don't know, Like I, I don't know.
He's in the old it's in the Oval office. I
don't know what that was. It was weird, okay, can't
do a hostage deal.

Speaker 11 (57:14):
And he didn't want to admit it.

Speaker 3 (57:15):
He didn't want to admit it, so he just just
I'm gonna say something great. Is he faking this so
he can just distract from how bad he is?

Speaker 2 (57:22):
Think about it. That's a really good.

Speaker 3 (57:23):
Get out of jail free card there, right, Like, I
just don't know that my policies are so bad.

Speaker 2 (57:28):
Look at me, I can't walk in the sand. Look
at me? Did you want to get him in the
head by the camera?

Speaker 3 (57:33):
What can we show this video? Where was this at
with Harris and Joe Biden? Where came Where was this?
I don't I don't know what it was just happened.
It was something that they had at the White House.

Speaker 11 (57:47):
That I forgot.

Speaker 2 (57:49):
Yeah, they just had it. I don't know.

Speaker 3 (57:50):
I'm I'm, I am.

Speaker 5 (57:56):
I think it's amazing that was at the Arlington National
Cemetery for.

Speaker 3 (58:00):
That's what it was, just for Veterans Day. So there
are a couple of different cuts. One cut shows Kamala
Harris like arriving with Doug Elmahoff and taking her seat,
and Jill Biden just sits there, just still as a statue,
doesn't greet her, says nothing. The second clip that Wanna
is showing is just right after she sits down. It's

(58:22):
from a different vantage point. They do not talk at all.
So Kamala Harris arrives, she takes her seat, Jill Biden
does not look up at her, she does not address
her when she arrives, She does not acknowledge her. The
first video is a little grainy, may not be as good,
but it shows them arriving. It shows them walking up

(58:42):
to their seats and getting and then Jill Biden just
and then they're sitting there. Right after Kamala Harris sits down,
Kamala and Jill are sitting there side by side, don't they.
Jill does not turn to her to acknowledge her at all.
What is happening?

Speaker 2 (58:57):
Well, I mean, I know there they don't like each other.
Jill Biden is never like Kamala Harris. Let's be honest
about that. She has never liked her. So I I'm
here for that. Oh, Wan's showing you the video. Wan's
getting the video ready where she's like show she's like
showing up and she shakes up. Who's Jill Jill Biden

(59:20):
sitting by Anthony Blincoln. She shows up and at first
because I watched the video and I thought maybe at first,
when she extends her arm, it looks like she's saying
something to Jill Biden, but she's not. She's talking to
the people behind Jill. Jill Biden says nothing to her.
Here's the one showing she reached out. She's reaching over

(59:42):
Anthony Blinkon's hand. Jill Biden doesn't move. They don't say anything.
She doesn't say anything to.

Speaker 3 (59:47):
Her, nothing, I mean, what in the world and still doesn't.
And Kamala Harris noticed like she kind of she keeps
turned towards Jill Biden like she's in fighting something.

Speaker 2 (01:00:02):
Joe Biden's like staring straight ahead. She's like, you might
as well be my husband trying to walk on the
sand because be I don't see you. I don't see you.
Are you got, I know, just got super chilly? Golly,
the cold doesn't bother me anyways, frigid damn as ice cold. So,

(01:00:23):
uh yeah, it's just gonna gonna be quite interesting, isn't
it very interesting? Very interesting? So I don't know, it's
uh there. I can't wait for the tell All books.

Speaker 3 (01:00:39):
I think that they're having Joe do one now before
he can't function anymore. I oh, man, you know, some
dirt is gonna be slung because this one thing with
these democrats, they do not forgive. So that's gonna be
some great reading for I love that for us. It's
gonna be some great reading for us coming up. So
you guys are probably gonna have some really good beach reads, right,

(01:01:00):
So lighting I might actually buy a book about from
some leftists just to read all the smack that they're
going to talk about each other. It's going to be
crazy because they're so mad at each other and it's
just now bubbling up. It is just now bubbling up.
But they're realizing though, that all of their messaging was horrible.
Have you noticed also that their protests have.

Speaker 2 (01:01:20):
Been pretty anemic.

Speaker 3 (01:01:22):
I don't know what's going to happen with the inauguration.
That might be different because right now for them, Biden
at least the still in the White House and that's
how they look at it. Inauguration may be different. It
might be a repeat of twenty sixteen. But I will
say even in twenty sixteen, right after Trump won there
were protests everywhere, like the days after he won, there
were protests everywhere. Steve said, there's been zero protests there

(01:01:45):
in DC.

Speaker 2 (01:01:46):
I haven't. I haven't seen any. I haven't heard of any.
There was like one little organized one I think what
was it in Manhattan, and then that was it, But
it was mostly gazip like pro Hamas people. There something
there's something about it. I don't know what. There's something
about it.

Speaker 10 (01:02:07):
There.

Speaker 3 (01:02:08):
It's different this time around. It's very different, and I
think people are starting to realize Democrats lost a lot
of allies. They don't have their coalition as in tatters.
It is a mess for them. I don't know what
they're going to do. And then you got four Bob
Casey is like, I'm not going anywhere.

Speaker 2 (01:02:24):
You're really helping out a lot. Bob Casey. Listen to this.

Speaker 4 (01:02:29):
Hi, everybody, it's Bob Casey. My priority has always been standing.

Speaker 11 (01:02:32):
Up for the people, mister Rogers.

Speaker 4 (01:02:34):
Across our commonwealth, close to seven million people cast their
votes in a free and fair election. Our county election
officials will finish counting those votes, just like they do
in every election. The American democratic process was born in Pennsylvania,
and that process will play out. I want to thank
the election workers across our commonwealth who've been working diligently

(01:02:56):
over this weekend. Their work will ensure Pencil Alvanian's voices
are heard.

Speaker 3 (01:03:02):
Thank you they were you lost, Get out, good out?

Speaker 2 (01:03:08):
He lost?

Speaker 10 (01:03:09):
Go?

Speaker 2 (01:03:10):
What is he going to tell us how to put
on sweaters?

Speaker 12 (01:03:12):
Like?

Speaker 2 (01:03:12):
What that? Hello? Everyone, I'm Bob Casey. He lost already.
He needs to go.

Speaker 3 (01:03:18):
That's the uh's that's that's a problem. But they had
their Senate orientation started today. I saw pictures of senators with.

Speaker 2 (01:03:28):
Their little name things and getting their little packets and
now doing that whole thing.

Speaker 3 (01:03:32):
So you know, we'll see, we'll see how that goes.
But they've they've been going through orientations. So far, Bob
Casey's not there. He lost, I believe it. I don't
think unless they're trying to cook up some more votes
for him.

Speaker 2 (01:03:49):
Dude.

Speaker 3 (01:03:49):
It was so close in Pennsylvania. It was fifty to
fifty Pennsylvania. Was why I was telling you I'm cautiously
optimistic because it was coming down in Pennsylvania and the
fact that I mean Trump to Pennsylvania, and the fact
that McCormick bested Casey. It makes sense when you look
at the voting top and down ballot and the turnout

(01:04:14):
in the areas it all.

Speaker 2 (01:04:15):
Maybe there's no way Casey won that raise. There's just
there's no way. And it was a narrow victory over Casey,
but he didn't win. He didn't win. So this is
just stupid at this point. I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:04:26):
But in the meantime, this is this is what you
hear from the left audio sound bite two Representative Moulton.

Speaker 2 (01:04:32):
Listen to this.

Speaker 13 (01:04:34):
But I mean, you know, the Founders had this crazy
concept called freedom of speech, and the Democrats would do
well to remember that foundational American values because if we
can't talk about these tough issues, we're never going to win.
On them and guess what, you know who's going to
get hurt the most. It's it's trans kids.

Speaker 3 (01:04:54):
He's going to get hurt the most. Like the same
Beavis and butthead thing. Why do you always have to
go like this? What kind of trend does that?

Speaker 12 (01:05:04):
So?

Speaker 5 (01:05:05):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (01:05:05):
Seth Moulton. He's a Democrat, he's from message, he's jen X.
Why is he talking like that? He's why is he
talking like this?

Speaker 2 (01:05:18):
What in the world?

Speaker 3 (01:05:20):
But I don't understand what he how he thinks that
trans kids and minorities are gonna get What does that
even mean? What is the accusation that somehow the right
is gonna Trump has already been in office for four years.

Speaker 2 (01:05:32):
All of this stuff that they said that he's going
to do he didn't do. He didn't go out.

Speaker 3 (01:05:36):
He wasn't like burning alphabet people alive. He didn't go
out and do anything like that. Nobody got a handmaid
in costume. This is so stupid, I mean, and I
don't think that works as well this time around, because
people were people are smart for the most part, they're like,
wait a minute. Even the moderates, they're like, wait a second.
He didn't do that last time though, that's kind of

(01:05:58):
an issue. He didn't do that last time, so why
would you think that he's going to do it another
time or the second term? Doesn't make any sense. So
coming up, we've got the Senator Mike lead said that
he's going to have a listening event for the three
candidates who are running for Senate Majority Leader. We've got

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Speaker 11 (01:07:46):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.

Speaker 3 (01:07:55):
A Florida man's death has spurred a nationwide recall of
Halo one thousand portable power stations. They it's a they said,
it's a fire hazard in the device. A seventy seventy
nine year old man in Bradenton, Florida. Apparently what got
him with smoke inhalation after a fire. And so they've

(01:08:15):
been I don't know, is that really that crazy? I mean,
you got to watch this stuff, right, I Mean, it's
like I'm just gonna put my pressure cooker out here
and just not watch it.

Speaker 11 (01:08:23):
What But yeah, it's those battery those battery packs that
people use during power outages, and they appear to be safe.

Speaker 3 (01:08:30):
They're all the devices manufactured Cane and China. There you go,
And that's why don't buy it, mate, Well, because that's
what happens. You get all this Chinese made stuff and
it's going to catch on fire and blow you up.

Speaker 2 (01:08:44):
That's what's going to happen.

Speaker 3 (01:08:46):
A Florida man rescued by was rescue by his friend
after he passed out while kayaking. How do you pass away?
Felucia County. He passed out and fell into the intracoastal Waterway.

Speaker 2 (01:08:57):
He fell into the gator's house.

Speaker 3 (01:09:01):
I legit got nervous reading this. A friend of the
kayaker saved the man from drowning called for help. A
Belusia County Sheriff's Office deputy arrived at the scene. They
have a body camera footage. It was a VSO Marine
deputy driving a boat and he approached the unconscious kayaker.
Yeah that's right, and they pulled him onto the boat,
took him to land. They performed life saving measures and

(01:09:22):
the guy was taken. He's he's regained his polse and
he's on the road of recovery. But my gosh, that's
a terrifying thing. Goodness, this I got a couple of
other ones. Nope, Nope, maybe should I. This one's so bad,
all right? So this Florida man, he's it's being said

(01:09:43):
that he wholly ghosted people. He is a local quote
unquote pastor with a dark past as a sex offender.
Families in Jacksonville are accusing him of taking money from them.
He needed a deposit from everything, said one family member.

Speaker 2 (01:09:58):
She I mean he.

Speaker 3 (01:10:01):
Apparently was a pastor slash caterer and Travis Fraser. She
hired him off social media. This is according to Action
News Jacks. And then she said that she got holy ghosted.
He apparently did this to a bunch of people. He
would pretend to be like this party organizer or caterer
and then they would hire him and he they get
deposits for everything, and then he didn't and then apparently

(01:10:26):
he didn't do anything.

Speaker 2 (01:10:28):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:10:29):
And then one of the family members said, and then
later we found out that he was a sex offender.
I I always I gotta tell you, like I always
background check everybody a contract out, like if you're coming in,
if you're painting some of my house, Like if we
had to do like a ceiling painting one because we
had a water thing, I'm like, no, no, no, I got
I got a background check.

Speaker 2 (01:10:48):
You I need. I'm gonna need the names of everybody
that's I'm like hardcore, cause you.

Speaker 3 (01:10:53):
Know you don't know, right I mean. And I've been
weird about that since my kids were little. So not weird, vigilant,
it's called vigilance. A Florida man was arrested for a
bomb threat at city hall over a payroll issue with
his employer. I feel like there's a better way to
handle that. Penella's County Sheriff's Office. They issued they arrested

(01:11:20):
Jerome Chambers for making a bomb threat. He was in
the area to update residents on polling location changes due
to recent hurricanes. Caine, what part do you think he's with?
He's probably an independent, right, yeah, that is Republican And
apparently he was threatening to kill all kinds of people

(01:11:42):
because when he's that's I guess his go to when
he's mad, and he was upset he couldn't get into
his employer's payrol application to get paid, and then he
got agitated, threatened to blow up everybody, and then he
went and grabbed a black Duffel bag from his vehicle,
acted like he had a bomb in it, and talked
about blowing everybody up. They did not find any explosive
devices in the area in his bag in his car,

(01:12:03):
so he was.

Speaker 2 (01:12:04):
Arrested for al right, a lot here, false report.

Speaker 3 (01:12:09):
About planning a bomb, an explosive, a weapon, a mass
description a mass destruction, a whole bunch of other stuff,
and a violation of probation, possession of controlled substance. Anyway,
he was in trouble, so he got arrested. He was
arrested promptly. Oh man so uh. And then a woman
went a Florida man went viral because she uh, frogs

(01:12:33):
took over her garage in an apocalyptic event.

Speaker 2 (01:12:38):
They're little thousands of baby frogs took over this Florida
woman's garage. There.

Speaker 3 (01:12:46):
It's gross and also adorable at the same time. I
really torn and they uh yeah, they completely all She
said they were all gone the next day, but thousands
of little baby frogs took over her garage and then
they left the next day.

Speaker 2 (01:12:59):
Does that how they were? I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:13:01):
I thought baby frogs were like tadpoles. I caught tabpoles
in Black River and sudden Missori, like you know tabholes.
But these are like little little frogs, little little ones.
Little guys. Be cute if they say that little We
have more on the way. So coming up in our
third hour, got a lot to get. We got some
cultural stuff since really one of the dumbest things ever

(01:13:23):
under it's actually under the subhead I hate people. We
got that coming the Pentagon. Some officials are trying to
figure out what in the world they're going to do
with Trump's orders because they're freaking out Deep state. Man,
We got a lot to hit.

Speaker 2 (01:13:36):
Stick with us.

Speaker 3 (01:13:38):
Welcome back to the program, Dana lash with you. Top
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Speaker 2 (01:13:45):
Lots of good stuff up there.

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as well the Senate. I know I told you later
today Mike Lee, Senator Mike Lee's having a listening thing
question and answer. He's asking the questions of the Senate
nominees for Senate Majority Leader, and we've been talking about

(01:14:08):
it John Cornyn, it's John Thune, and then it's Rick Scott.
So I suggested some questions that I hope he asks.
Ron Johnson was floating the idea like they may delay
the vote. Technically, they don't even need to do it
until after they're all until literally over Christmas.

Speaker 2 (01:14:26):
They really don't have to pick a majority leader just yet.

Speaker 3 (01:14:28):
So I don't know what the timeline is for, but
it sounds like there's a little bit of disagreement with
not even who, but like when they should be doing this.
The other thing is and I wanted to get audio
some bite seventeen ready because the other thing is that.
And Trump just announced, by the way, that Huckabee is
going to be the ambassador to Israel. Great pick. I
think it's a great pick. I have no issue with it.

(01:14:50):
I think Rubio was a strong pick that he could
have had for a Secretary of State. And I think
Stephanic at the UN is where she needs to be.

Speaker 2 (01:15:02):
And except my.

Speaker 3 (01:15:03):
Only I don't like taking out of the House because
it's a very narrow majority and you're going to leave
us with a narrower majority than what we have. Now,
that's my only objection the GNOME thing for DHS. Why
not just make Tom Homan over a DHS. I mean,
I like Tom Homan as borders are. He's a great pick.
But I just don't see any qualifications that NOME has
for this. I mean, you know, the gravel pit aside.

(01:15:25):
I don't even know why this why this department needs
to continue. Someone said, well, you know you you you
got to. It's going to take an Act of Congress
to dismantle it. Okay, say you're going to dismantle it,
and then make that your last announcement, just to underscore
how you are, you know, very much interested in getting
rid of that bloated department that has not done anything.

(01:15:47):
So I think that's all. That was my only because
I just don't think it needs to exist. And I
don't know what her credentials are.

Speaker 2 (01:15:52):
I just I don't. I don't get that.

Speaker 3 (01:15:53):
And you know, furthermore, when I look back at some
of this, when I was looking back at some of
my notes, didn't she bring a lot of Afghan refugees
into South Dakota. I just remember that from a while ago.
I remember there was a lot of discussion about that,

(01:16:14):
and so I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:16:15):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:16:20):
Because when Trump abolished the whole, that's when they were
doing the refugee resettlement thing. Remember a state had to
opt in because he abolished it, except if a state
wanted to opt in, and as governor she opted or
state in. So I don't know how that reconciles. I'm
just giving you the facts, and I will caution people,

(01:16:41):
I don't care what kind of victories we have. I
am a constitutionalist and it is our right. We don't
live in a monarchy. We have to hold our elected
officials accountable, even the ones we like. People need to
get used to this idea. I think they've gotten way
too used to being on the outside. You need to
realize that even when you win, you still have to

(01:17:02):
do your job as citizens, as patriots and hold your
elected officials accountable. It's a hell of a lot easier
to hold them accountable and correct their path when they're
in office than to try to reclaim the office after
they've lost it due to bad decisions. So keep that
in your mind. So I just I don't know how that.
I don't know how you reconcile that whole thing. But otherwise, I.

Speaker 2 (01:17:23):
Like the picks. I don't have an issue at the
picks so far.

Speaker 3 (01:17:26):
I'm just nervous about the House, and I'm not the
only one who's nervous about taking out of our narrow majority.

Speaker 2 (01:17:30):
Steve Scalise was saying.

Speaker 3 (01:17:32):
Yeah, you know, maybe we need to slow the role
on picking out of the Senate audio sound by seventeen Listen,
he knew.

Speaker 1 (01:17:39):
That if he had won the election, this would be
his last opportunity to serve as president of the United States,
and there will not be a minute to waste. And
you can see his resolve already and how quickly he's
making really good, smart picks. I know he's already pulled
a few really talented people out of the House. Hopefully
no more for a little while until victual elections can come.

(01:18:01):
But it shows you the talent.

Speaker 2 (01:18:03):
That we have.

Speaker 3 (01:18:05):
Yeah, at least wait a little bit, because you're going
to really narrow that majority, and I want to make
sure that we're not We're not doing that now. With
the appointment of Marco Rubio to cabinet to SOS, that's
going to leave a seat open that can be filled
by an appointment and that's something that Florida Governor Ron

(01:18:25):
DeSantis can do, is he can make that he can
have that be an appointment. And going by and this
is me looking at the voting patterns of the Floridian voters,
and I'm pulling up some of my notes because I
was so fascinated with how they undid Colorado's blueprint and

(01:18:48):
flip their state in one election cycle that I started
taking notes on everything they really I will say this,
Florida voters love.

Speaker 2 (01:18:57):
They're politicians. They want them to have.

Speaker 3 (01:19:02):
An established amount of time in Florida, and they expect
them to not only have ties to Florida, but have
been in Florida on the ground. And they want people
that have a history in it. They want people that
have ties to it. They want politicians that have had
that put in the legwork to flip the state.

Speaker 2 (01:19:23):
And there are a couple of names that are floating around.

Speaker 3 (01:19:26):
I think one of the smarter names James Oldmeyer, James
uth Meyer out of Florida. He's a conservative, has a
lot of understanding of the state of things, has really
worked hard to get a lot of really good Republicans
elected in Florida.

Speaker 2 (01:19:43):
Gets it.

Speaker 3 (01:19:44):
I think he would be really good. They have some
really good conservative stalwarts, and I think that you need
something like that because think about it, you have an
opportunity and this is where so this is when you
need to spike the football a little bit and you
need to be hardcore when you can get a non
like this and waste no time and no chance, get

(01:20:06):
a hardcore constitutionalist in someone who also backs a strong border,
someone who backs Trump's view of China and goes in
line with that, because this administration gets that that's our
biggest geopolitical foe.

Speaker 2 (01:20:24):
You need to understand that.

Speaker 3 (01:20:25):
You need someone who understands that in the Senate, someone
who also realizes that part of the victory is protecting
the gains in the judicial branch. And you need a hardcore,
firebrand stalwart. You have to have a hard constitutionalist in here.

(01:20:45):
Don't waste this opportunity error towards someone who is even
more constitutionalist than would perhaps win in a general election
in that seat.

Speaker 2 (01:20:56):
You have the opportunity to do it, do it.

Speaker 3 (01:21:00):
I think it would be stupid if that opportunity was missed.
It would be dumb to waste the to waste the
appointment on anything less than a hardcore constitutionalist. What we
have something that somebody that reflects the mandate and that
can do it and get it done and understands the procedure.

(01:21:24):
Somebody that has like the track record to go by.
You need that, you need it. So I hope maybe
DeSantis can consider Ruth Meyer. I hope, you know. I
don't tell the governor what to do. I don't tell
Trump what to do. I don't tell you know. You
just kind of hope that maybe they, you know, goes
along with it. But you have there's such an opportunity

(01:21:46):
here for a smart a smart appointment. Now everybody has
someone said Byron Donalds. I don't dislike Byron Donalds. Byron
Donald's attended my birthday dinner.

Speaker 8 (01:21:59):
Just.

Speaker 3 (01:22:02):
Photos on Instagram. I don't dislike Byron Donald's as a senator.
I actually don't want to see him.

Speaker 2 (01:22:11):
As a senator.

Speaker 3 (01:22:12):
When DeSantis turns out, I think that he would be
more inclined.

Speaker 2 (01:22:15):
I know that he is.

Speaker 3 (01:22:18):
I think he's interested in governor. I think he would
be better suited for that.

Speaker 2 (01:22:23):
That's me.

Speaker 3 (01:22:24):
And why in the hell would you take the man
out of the house. People who are like use Byron
donald What is what the hell's the matter with you?
Why are you taking by Do you not understand we
have a narrower majority right now? Then we just that
we than we do currently. We are going to have
a narrower majority than we do currently. Why would you
take someone out of the House to do that? You

(01:22:46):
have a little bit more runway in the Senate. No,
and I think he's more inclined for governor. Now that
said this, uh, I think it would be a good appointment,
and I think he needs to do that. I know
some people have been saying Lara Trump for the seat.

(01:23:07):
Lara Trump is very nice.

Speaker 2 (01:23:08):
I know her. She's very lovely.

Speaker 3 (01:23:10):
Guys, you cannot sit here and appoint her for everything,
and you can't put a Trump family member in every position.
Let's be realistic. No, I'm sorry, but no. I think
she's fine where she is. But you can't sit here
and go then why not just put her for all
the nominations? I mean, my gosh, you got a nominator
for Senate, why the hell out for Secretary of State too?

(01:23:31):
Guess you don't like her.

Speaker 2 (01:23:33):
Stop.

Speaker 3 (01:23:35):
We've got some really good constitutionalist choices. People who are
some people are more their gifts inclined more to being
in the Senate. Some their gifts are more inclined to
organizing with RNC. Some their gifts are more inclined to
being in the House. Some their gifts are more inclined
to doing gubernatorial tasks. Some their gifts are more inclined

(01:23:55):
with maybe like being secretary of State. I mean, everybody
has a different call card. Realize that I will tell you.
Can you just pause right here for a moment and
I want you to think, drop your animosity about picks
and everything else. How nice is it to not be

(01:24:18):
democrats and not have any choices? Imagine for one moment,
if you will, I feel like Prince right now, I'm
in doves cry. Imagine for a moment if this kind
of nightmare.

Speaker 2 (01:24:37):
If it was Harry Walls, who would they pick? They
literally have nobody. You're gonna get a bunch of randoms
with no experience, who are just activists that are in
these positions. So it's a good problem to have.

Speaker 3 (01:24:51):
Right coming up, we're gonna talk about this stupid narrative
about deporting everything people are have you heard that there?
People are saying come home and wants to deport Americans.
What we're gonna talk about the origin of this bs
here coming up.

Speaker 2 (01:25:06):
He's gonna be on with us later in this week
as well.

Speaker 6 (01:25:09):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 3 (01:25:15):
All right, So, first up, apparently old people are getting high.
Wall Street Journal says that apparently a lot of old
people that are dealing with dementia are looking to marijuana
because they it apparently helped calm agitation.

Speaker 2 (01:25:36):
But I thought it made you super suspicious, didn't it? Yeah?
Or sorry, paranoid?

Speaker 4 (01:25:43):
Right?

Speaker 2 (01:25:44):
Doesn't it make you paranoid?

Speaker 5 (01:25:45):
Is that not?

Speaker 3 (01:25:46):
The last thing you want, is like a dementia person
dealing with paranoia.

Speaker 11 (01:25:49):
Yeah? No, I agree with that, and you're right, some
people do suffer from paranoia.

Speaker 3 (01:25:54):
It said that they're using it for sleep, anxiety, and pain,
and many of them are taking it to manage their
dementia symptoms.

Speaker 2 (01:26:01):
It's cannabis.

Speaker 3 (01:26:03):
Whenever I see cannabis, I'm always like, oh, pinky's out right.

Speaker 2 (01:26:06):
It's not potwheat or marijuana. It's cannabis. That's totally what
it looks like.

Speaker 3 (01:26:12):
They said, that's it's supposed to help alleviate anxiety, agitation,
and pain and all that. But again, all I know
is aren't there like jokes about eving, like people getting
super paranoid.

Speaker 2 (01:26:22):
So that's why I'm like, ah, I don't know. This
seems a weird. Okay.

Speaker 10 (01:26:29):
This is.

Speaker 3 (01:26:33):
Scientists are planning to install a giant underwater curtain to
stop what they say is a doomsday glacier melt. I
don't think these people know how curtains work.

Speaker 2 (01:26:51):
You know, the thing that helps to keep out light.
We're gonna use it to stop water.

Speaker 3 (01:26:58):
Well, unless they're gonna do they think they're so why
not just cover it up? I don't know, cover up
the glacier?

Speaker 2 (01:27:03):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:27:04):
They said that they want to. It's an underwater curtain.
I I don't understand. No, it's not they, it's I
don't know.

Speaker 11 (01:27:15):
This is the same people wanted to block out the sun.

Speaker 2 (01:27:17):
Yes, yes it is.

Speaker 3 (01:27:19):
They said that the underwater curtain is going to stop
the warm water from touching the glacier.

Speaker 2 (01:27:24):
Do you mean wall or curtain? They said curtain.

Speaker 3 (01:27:29):
I These people were called the butter didn't they they did.
Let's see, we had more UFOs swarms film buzzing over
Area fifty one and other military sites after that mothership encounter.

Speaker 2 (01:27:42):
Just come out with it. Wait, who's taking over CIA?
Who's going to be taken over CIA?

Speaker 3 (01:27:50):
No, they don't. I don't think so. I don't think
they have. Whoever it is, tell us about the aliens.

Speaker 2 (01:27:57):
I want to know. Don't promise it. I want to know.

Speaker 3 (01:28:01):
Tell because I feel like they're just setting us up
like Okay, more and more, it's gonna be a drip
drip and then all of.

Speaker 2 (01:28:05):
A sudden, aliens. Just let us know. Now you know
this sounds horrible.

Speaker 3 (01:28:12):
First off, porta potties fell off a truck during a
morning commute in Massachusetts.

Speaker 2 (01:28:21):
Oh so bad.

Speaker 3 (01:28:23):
They fell right off the truck failed to clear a
low situated overpass, and it knocked them right off the road,
right off the truck, right into the road. Yes they
were full, and yes they and apparently the smell was
horrendous according to eyewitnesses and passer by. And a cruise

(01:28:44):
company is announcing a four years skip forward cruise for
Americans who want to escape the Trump presidency. Go on
a cruise and I don't know where they're going to go,
but there they'll take I guess for four years, live
on a ship.

Speaker 2 (01:28:56):
Just don't let them come back. I don't know. Stick
with us more in store.

Speaker 7 (01:29:00):
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Speaker 3 (01:29:12):
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash here with you.
At the bottom of this third hour. Lots of discussion
because we've had picks coming in and cabinet picks, and
I think it was what just like within the last
half hour they said that Mike Huckabee is going to
be the US ambassador to Israel, which is a great pick.

(01:29:32):
And I think that there's some interesting there's some interesting
picks that are coming out. Ron Johnson said that he
is going to push for a delay in the Senate
leader vote. Trump is apparently going to DC tomorrow to
visit and sit down and talk with folks.

Speaker 2 (01:29:50):
So we'll see how this goes.

Speaker 3 (01:29:52):
But they're expected to have supposed to be by secret
ballot tomorrow. But now well, I think it's Johnson and
I'm hearing like some others are like kind of pushing
to have that delayed.

Speaker 2 (01:30:05):
So we'll see. We'll see how that goes.

Speaker 3 (01:30:08):
In the meantime, can we talk about the deportation narrative
and later in this later this week, we're gonna be
talking to Tom Homan about this. But this whole deportation
narrative thing, I don't know where this is coming from,
because it went from people who are here illegally will
be deported, okay, but the left was like, now, let's

(01:30:29):
we got to make something up because that sounds too
acceptable to people, So we need to say that they're
just going to start deporting Americans. Where did that come from?
This is a audio sound by eleven and Tom Homan
is at his end and listen to this sound. But

(01:30:50):
he's like, for crying out loud, listen, yea, this isn't
Sam being deported.

Speaker 10 (01:30:54):
That was a ridiculous statement to make. We're going to
target I said it over and we're going to the
worst of the worst first, and that's real priority. US citizens.
The perfectly legal immigrants are perfectly safe for God's sake.

Speaker 2 (01:31:07):
Yeah, why can't he be DHS secretary or headed up
to DHS. I think that makes better sense.

Speaker 3 (01:31:15):
I don't know if there's like a concern about him
getting confirmed, but I feel I don't know, I just
feel like he would be you know, I know borders are,
but I feel like, you know that that's like something
that I don't know. But he's He also had a
warning audio somebody twelve to sanctuary cities, listen to this.

Speaker 10 (01:31:34):
Look I've seen I've seen some of these Democratic governors
that they're going to stand in the way. They're going
they're going to make.

Speaker 7 (01:31:39):
It hard for us.

Speaker 10 (01:31:40):
Well, you know a suggestion. If you're not gonna help us,
get the hell on the way, we're going to do it.
So if we can't get assistance from New York City,
and I may have, we may have to double the
number of ases we send in New York City because.

Speaker 6 (01:31:53):
We're going to do the job.

Speaker 11 (01:31:54):
We're going to do the job without you.

Speaker 2 (01:31:56):
Or with you.

Speaker 3 (01:31:57):
Yeah, I mean that's that's a that's a I think
that's a perfect that's a perfect acceptable response. Yeah, one
thousand percent. So with him as borders are now, then
that they TEPPT. Rubio for Secretary of State, and this
is I will say, look, there's a really good SoundBite

(01:32:20):
here here it is this is now, this is a
flashback on this is audio sound bite eight. So Rubio,
my only concern, I don't like reducing the narrow margins
that we have in the Senator house. Rubio de saintist
can A can a point. We talked about this last segment.
A strong constitutionalist and there are a lot of really
good choices in Florida that I think would be good

(01:32:41):
with myers. I think would be the best because you
can actually get like a hardcore constitutionalist that will steamroll
over all the parliamentary nonsense in the Senate.

Speaker 2 (01:32:50):
But he.

Speaker 3 (01:32:52):
Rubio, so his seats is this is a relatively safe
pick because you don't have to worry about a democratictting it.

Speaker 2 (01:32:59):
But this is a think this is being touted as
like his audition.

Speaker 3 (01:33:03):
He wasn't meaning it, I don't think as an audition,
but it was viewed as like an audition tape. But
I think this is why I feel fine with him
in this spot audio somebody eight.

Speaker 11 (01:33:17):
I want you guys to get this.

Speaker 13 (01:33:18):
I want them to destroy every element of Hamas they
can get their hands on.

Speaker 10 (01:33:21):
These people are vicious animals who did horrifying crimes.

Speaker 11 (01:33:24):
And I hope you guys post that.

Speaker 2 (01:33:26):
What about the civilians?

Speaker 9 (01:33:28):
Every day stopped hiding behind civilians, putting civilians in the way.
Hamas knew that this was going to lead to this
HAMASA stopped building their military installations underneath.

Speaker 2 (01:33:37):
Hospital fifteen thousand. You don't care about the baby.

Speaker 11 (01:33:43):
I think it's terrible and I think.

Speaker 3 (01:33:44):
Is under this is code pink that was doing this.
They ought to get like a thank you bouquet for
for that and that was strong so good. Uh, totally
fine with that. That's uh, that's good, all good things.
Happy with that. So yeah, I don't really have any
criticisms of him in that spot. I think, like I said,
you got to play to certain people's strengths, certain people

(01:34:06):
shouldn't be in Like I LEAs Stephonic, I don't want
to do a physical policy find a center to the
UN because she'll bully them, and that's great. I want
them to be bullied. They deserve it. Can we talk
about this butter? This is I've never seen a more

(01:34:26):
idiotic demonstration of big government than this. Have you guys
heard about this? Costco is being forced to recall eighty
thousand pounds of butter. Why because they failed to stay
to state on the box that it contains milk. It

(01:34:49):
was the Kirkland signature sweet cream butter and it lists
cream as an ingredient. But it doesn't say that it
contains milk.

Speaker 11 (01:35:02):
Where's cream come from? Though?

Speaker 3 (01:35:05):
I think that there should be a recall anyone who
doesn't understand that butter is made with milk and that cream.

Speaker 2 (01:35:14):
I feel like Sam Kennison, it's milk eighty thousand pounds.

Speaker 11 (01:35:24):
But why recall it? Why not just say, hey, sorry,
this didn't end up on the package, but you know
it's milk.

Speaker 3 (01:35:31):
Obviously contains milk, you butt hats it obviously contains it. No, no, no,
it's I mean everyone was like, it's butter though, So
there was.

Speaker 11 (01:35:42):
No e coli, there was no poison, there was none
of that harmful and green accidentally dropped into the bed.

Speaker 3 (01:35:48):
Why didn't they just like put a sticker on it
that said has butter in it? You idiot, milk or
milk in it? Yeah, why didn't they.

Speaker 2 (01:35:56):
Just do that?

Speaker 3 (01:35:57):
That's like saying, well, they didn't say that the water
was so you know, we can't you gotta recall the
water because they did not say that it was wet
the water or is Caine's favorite word, moist?

Speaker 2 (01:36:13):
You guys didn't say that the water was moist, so
you know, we can't. We can't. We can't have this here.
It's butter.

Speaker 3 (01:36:22):
You know how expensive butter's been. I got a lot
of baking to do for Thanksgiving and Christmas? So can
I have it?

Speaker 2 (01:36:29):
Can?

Speaker 3 (01:36:30):
Can you recall it to my house? That would be
great because I I mean, I've got I mean, it's like, what,
well you gotta be can't they You know, we've tried
to sell Thanksgiving turkey, but they didn't say it was
a bird.

Speaker 2 (01:36:45):
Gotta say it contains bird.

Speaker 3 (01:36:48):
Gotta you gotta put it on the turkey, that there's
some poultry in here, and you didn't, so we got
to recall them.

Speaker 2 (01:36:55):
Turkeys or like eggs. Well, you guys didn't say that
uh came contains chicken, or that these hamburgers though they
contain beef. I know, gotta put that on here. This
is the dumbest thing I've ever seen, and they actually

(01:37:17):
did it.

Speaker 11 (01:37:17):
Does this salad contained lettuce?

Speaker 2 (01:37:20):
Yeah?

Speaker 11 (01:37:20):
The heck?

Speaker 3 (01:37:21):
And the FDA was like, well, there hasn't been any
illness because there's nothing wrong with it. Who if you
are a person that's allergic to milk and you're like,
I'm gonna eat butter, and sue, I think all of
everyone in the United States should be able to form
a class action loss it against you because you're so stupid.
You endanger all of humanity by diluting the gene pool

(01:37:42):
with your dumb acid ry. And for that offense, the
entire country should be able to all coalesce into one
giant class action lawsuit against you.

Speaker 2 (01:37:52):
I feel like that. That's I would allow that.

Speaker 3 (01:37:55):
If I were president Dana executive orders, so it has written,
so it's just done. You would not want me in
that office. Oh, I will be a tyrant. No, I'm
not evenna lie. I would like Javier Malai would have.

Speaker 2 (01:38:10):
I would make my hair crazier and I would go
in and I would literally just be setting stuff on fire.
Not not rhetorically, I would go home with a sledgehammer.
I would start. I don't aware the Federal Reserve. Where
do I go? There's so many things to destroy. Rhetorically,
don't come and.

Speaker 11 (01:38:30):
Drow meue the idea you don't like.

Speaker 3 (01:38:33):
Oh my gosh, Oh it would be so fun. And
then if something took too long in the committee, knock knock,
here's Johnny. Oh my gosh, that's I can't that's crazy,
that's such a waste.

Speaker 2 (01:38:53):
I but they didn't say did they have to?

Speaker 3 (01:38:55):
So what Why can't they just be like, oh, we'll
put a sticker on it. Why does all the butter
gotta go? What am I missing? Why can't you just
put a sticker.

Speaker 2 (01:39:06):
On it.

Speaker 11 (01:39:09):
Or just trust people to know that butter?

Speaker 2 (01:39:11):
No, you can't trust people to know. Okay, we are
the government. Paper is stupid, coffee is hot, water's wet.
We shouldn't butter has milk in it.

Speaker 11 (01:39:22):
This only encourages That's.

Speaker 2 (01:39:25):
What they want, now you get it. The government wants
you to be dumb, so you need the government. The
government is like your Ike Turner want should have just submit?

Speaker 11 (01:39:35):
Man, They were idiots of government.

Speaker 3 (01:39:39):
They need you to be dumb so that they can
do what they do right. And the more you depend
on them, the dumber you get. It's I just this
is just one of the most big government things I
think I've ever seen in my life.

Speaker 2 (01:39:53):
Like what I.

Speaker 5 (01:39:56):
Who?

Speaker 3 (01:39:57):
And who checks all the labels? I mean, this is
the same government that's like smoking.

Speaker 2 (01:40:00):
Is healthy enough? I mean, who does this? You know?

Speaker 3 (01:40:05):
The same government that was like you better put on
your face, penty if you want to pretend that you're
stopping those gems. From getting into EU upper respiratory system
for the wooflu.

Speaker 2 (01:40:15):
Sure it take this experimental injection. We don't know what
the hell it does, just.

Speaker 3 (01:40:23):
Because you know the government would never tell you wrong.
Isn't that right, Kane? They know everything. Uncle Sam knows best?
Is that right? This is so dumb. I just this
makes me angry.

Speaker 2 (01:40:40):
You know what I would have?

Speaker 3 (01:40:41):
Is it at all the costcos Can I still go
there and like throw myself onto the blocks of butter?

Speaker 2 (01:40:46):
No, not without my butter.

Speaker 3 (01:40:48):
I don't know. This is so dumb. I hate government.
That's another thing that you used to get rid of it.

Speaker 2 (01:40:52):
What is it? Was the EP?

Speaker 3 (01:40:54):
Hold up EPA, who was it that somebody else got picked?
What are my notes to head up EP? Who was it?
I forget it?

Speaker 2 (01:41:02):
Some mine of my notes got Waltz. You got this
guy got that. I don't know who it is, but
I would love it.

Speaker 3 (01:41:09):
Leel oh yeah, Leezelden, that's right, And I like Leezelden.
It would be hilarious if he went in there. I
was like, I fire myself and blank all you guys.
This department is decommissioned. And then Potus was like, yep,
and here's the EO. I would I don't know what
I would do. I think I don't think I could
be happier than that.

Speaker 11 (01:41:30):
That'd be the quickest way to pay the defint.

Speaker 3 (01:41:31):
It's like getting a Nintendo for Christmas when you're a
kid and it's nineteen ninety two.

Speaker 2 (01:41:35):
I don't know. It'd be super exciting.

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Speaker 3 (01:41:50):
I am the level of breath listeners that Axios is
reporting on the story is hysterical.

Speaker 2 (01:41:56):
Here's the headliner. You guys ready, get ready? Baby dog
banned Jim Justices bulldog named baby Dog.

Speaker 3 (01:42:08):
Cannot visit the Senate floor. I'm gonna read it just
like they have it, okay.

Speaker 2 (01:42:13):
Incoming Senator Jim Justice was told he could not bring
his bulldog baby Dog into onto the Centate floor on
Tuesday during orientation. Three sources in the room tell Axios
why it matters. Baby Dog is a political celebrity, often
accompanying Justice to events and famously taking the stage at

(01:42:35):
the RNC. But she apparently won't be at his side
during legislative sessions in the Senate. How it happened, Justice
was told that's the subhead by the Senate floor stat
that only service dogs are allowed on the floor, and
they would have to they would have to be an
analysis and potential allergies.

Speaker 3 (01:42:55):
I mean a lot of them will onto the halls
with their members. It's just the Senate floor of us.
I'm fine with dogs not being on the Centate floor.
I say this is a dog person though, right, like, yeah,
baby dog's.

Speaker 2 (01:43:05):
A bulldog and an actual adult dog.

Speaker 11 (01:43:09):
Whatever. Huh what do you mean allergic? Like like it's
a husky.

Speaker 2 (01:43:13):
Well, I don't know.

Speaker 11 (01:43:14):
German ship, I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:43:15):
I mean it should not be. I don't want it
turned into a zoo. Okay, let's not start bringing our
like cats and ferrets and dogs. And I say, this
is a huge dog wards. I'm fine with them being
in the halls of Congress. I don't care they're in
their office. They walk around the Senate and the the
Heart Building. I am fine, But Canon and Heart they
walk around both. But I you know you're there, you're
doing the votes.

Speaker 10 (01:43:35):
You know?

Speaker 2 (01:43:37):
Did he not know that you couldn't. Apparently Bernie Moreno
raised the joke as it. He raised it as a joke,
and then I guess like they were not messing around
and they're like, no, baby dog cannot come on to
the floor.

Speaker 3 (01:43:48):
People were like, damn, Wanda, we were just you know, joking,
calm down. I don't know if anybody named Wanda actually
said it. It just, you know, I love that. I
don't think baby dogs, you know, I don't think baby
Dog is sitting back in and Justice's office going I'm
all alone.

Speaker 2 (01:44:09):
No one's bringing me to the Senate floor. I don't
think that's happening here. He remember he had it sitting
on the chair.

Speaker 11 (01:44:17):
But isn't a vote for Jim Justice just to vote
for baby dog?

Speaker 2 (01:44:20):
I mean, really, people voted for baby dog. They didn't
vote for Jim Justice.

Speaker 3 (01:44:24):
Jim Justice is baby Dog's emotional support human, so they
they didn't They weren't really voting for him. It's Senator
baby dog. Why is he not selling plushies of this thing?
Senator baby Dog? You know how much money you'd raise,
you can credit me.

Speaker 2 (01:44:42):
On the tag. I'm all right with it. Let me
have some pets. But Cain, you're I'm not raising this point.
You are do it?

Speaker 11 (01:44:54):
Well? Is this the same Senate where the Democrat staffers
were having butt out videos.

Speaker 3 (01:45:02):
And were they were doing gay porn? Yes, but somehow
porn's okay, but not baby dogs.

Speaker 11 (01:45:08):
Baby dogs the problem.

Speaker 3 (01:45:16):
And that's I don't even think we needed today in
stupidity after that almost but I will allot, you have
your allotted time.

Speaker 11 (01:45:22):
Caine, baby dog's cocaine in the White.

Speaker 3 (01:45:25):
House, Baby dog's cocaine. Baby dog was the baby dog's cocaine.
Blame it all on baby dog. That's the book. Blame
it on baby dog.

Speaker 11 (01:45:33):
There you go, all right, Well, today's stupidity. We do
have time because our commander in chief, boy, was he
in common form today? Listen to this President Biden.

Speaker 5 (01:45:44):
Do you think that you can cut a hostage deal
by at the end of your term?

Speaker 11 (01:45:48):
That question, so asking whether or not he can do
a hostage deal. He follows up with, do you think
you could get hit in the head with that camera?

Speaker 2 (01:46:00):
Yeah?

Speaker 11 (01:46:02):
Phone it in now.

Speaker 2 (01:46:03):
He doesn't care.

Speaker 11 (01:46:03):
He doesn't care.

Speaker 2 (01:46:04):
Yeah, why don't you go fall in the hallway? I mean, like,
why go outside and practice baby dog bites you?

Speaker 3 (01:46:14):
Oh my gosh, all right. That does it for us today.
I don't even it's nuts baby Dog's Day. Thanks guys,
make sure to find us on Facebook Substack.

Speaker 2 (01:46:22):
I'll be back with you tomorrow
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