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Speaker 1 (00:01):
And in this situation, I cannot take signs the violence
a bomb a bomb, no matter where it goes off.
I think that there's also a question of the numbers
of people who were killed, and it certainly is a
lopsided situation there that the Palestinians really don't stand much
(00:23):
of a chance. I'm equal if they're trying to compete
with machine.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
Oh my gosh, shut up. You know what. They shouldn't
have attacked a country and murdered innocent women and children, babies.
What this was? First off, welcome back to the program,
Dana Lash with you top of the second hour, Channel
three forty seven director. The chats at Rumble were also
on x so that's Joan Biaz. Don't get mad at me.
(00:52):
For the older members of my audience, I could not
tell you a single song this chick is saying. All
I know is that she is not one of the
good hippies. She's like the commie dirty feet in Burke
and Stock hippie. Isn't that correct, Kane? Are you familiar
with her? Like who said around at MSNBC's Mourning Joe
and is like, you know what we need, We need
(01:13):
one of those dirty Marxist tip beests to come over,
the one who sounds like she plays the guitar with
her dirty birkenstock feet. Let's have her on the show.
Let's get Check's notes. Joan Biez's take on this. Really,
who else can you get from? Like the days of
Your good Night? I didn't know what song she's done?
(01:34):
Why the hell is her thoughts on what's happening with
Israel defending itself relevant right now? Well, the Palestinians can't
go against the machine. Israel has every right to defend itself,
the elected government of the people who live in Gaza
Hamas attack them their country that they love still Hamas,
(01:55):
they love this representation. They were gonna vote for it again.
They attacked Israel, and Hamas still enjoys an over sixty
three percent approval rating in Gaza. So their government Gazan's government.
Because Palestine's a fake thing. It doesn't exist. Just like
we don't pretend that the phrase the assault weapon is real,
or we pretend that guys who tuck and put on
lipstick or chicks. We also don't pretend that made up
(02:17):
places like Palestine exists, or that's a real ethnicity entity
or country. It's not supported by two thousand years of antiquity.
So stop. If you want to use Hadrian's spiteful word
to describe people that he thought of his enemies and
rename their land after a long ago defeated enemy that
was actually based in crete, the Philistines, then you can
go right ahead. But we like to actually play in
science and history here. That said, who thought like, let's
(02:40):
have her on? What is she? Why? They have again
every right to defend themselves against being attacked, So where
was the concern? Then? It's always, oh well, now we
got to be feel sorry for the people that are
getting their butts kicked because they decided to try to
carry well, they carried out an active genocide against Israel.
It was an active war, could agree? John Bias, what
(03:02):
name me a song she's done?
Speaker 3 (03:03):
Kane, she's been out there since the sixties.
Speaker 2 (03:08):
I don't know anything she's done.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
I know that she did a lot of covers. Oh yeah,
she did that much.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
I know she did some covers. So she's basically a
cover artist. No better than a cover artist. That's like
playing at a hula. Hans Steve Steve goes, who cares
what jaw roll things about nine to eleven. Yeah, right,
it's like getting jo job rule job, what do you
think about? What do you think about all this? You
and Joan, Let's get Joan BIA's jaw rule. Who else
can we get to fill out our trifecta of of
(03:36):
of talking heads on MSNBC, Like, who is that just
a warning Joe thing? Isn't he He's like one of
the bad boomers? Right? Yeah, there are some good boomers
because they helped raise gen X. But we're talking and
I don't want to get hate mal from you people.
We're specifically talking about the Jarney Marks as hippies. So
who sits around is like, let's bring this old relic up.
(03:57):
Let's go dust her off from the Museum of DGAFX.
Shut up, No, they don't. I think they shut up.
They're like sixty and seventy years old. Isn't he like
seventy morning Joe? Yeah, he's like older than dirt, isn't he?
I don't know, he's sixty one? Oh see, I was
(04:19):
no offense, guys, but he's old and and he's mean.
The fact that he's mean and not cool makes it worse. Right,
He's like, I'm going to tie the sweater around my shoulders.
Kind of d bag. That's that guy, and they got
every time I talk about him, because they used to
obsessively watch everything I said and they would freak out
on their show every morning if I ever spoke about them. So,
(04:41):
you know, just sign this with a kiss.
Speaker 3 (04:43):
So anyway, well, it looks like if gen X is
nineteen sixty.
Speaker 2 (04:47):
Shut up, I'm not even hearing this. No, you know what,
let me tell you something, sir gatekeeper. You act like
that you're the gatekeeper for gen X and you're trying
to shove me out so you could get this boomer in.
Just oh, hal j, I l know. We'll fight right
now in this segment. We'll throw down.
Speaker 3 (05:05):
I'm just looking at what the internet is saying about
the dates.
Speaker 2 (05:07):
Oh now, now, tinfoil, you're gonna look at the internet.
Speaker 3 (05:10):
No, I'm just saying this is what I'm not.
Speaker 2 (05:12):
Even dealing with you right now. You're grounded. I'm just
not even dealing with you. Think they can think it,
but it doesn't mean I mean it's real any more
than the guy who's like it's ma'am is a woman. Right,
How do you do? Fellow kids, So this story about
the exploding everything. It gets better because they had the
(05:37):
second wave yesterday. So first it was the pagers, you know,
from the liver to the knee. As the meme says,
this is so great, from the liver to the knee.
So apparently there was yet another wave where they had
walkie talkies exploding. And now the people on hesbal are
(05:57):
freaking out. They're like, what else is gonna blow up? Gosh,
they have no idea. So the walkie talkies exploded all
kinds of stuff they've been so it's been so zeroed
in it's kind of wild. The New York Times reported
that the first series the pagers were secretly packed with explosives.
Now you might be going, well, how did this happen?
(06:20):
Remember we talked yesterday about Israel had to have probably
intercepted something, you know, or maybe they had. And I
was speculating, because the story hadn't even come out yet,
I was speculating, well, maybe the an't they got in
there and you know, had a shell company and they
were a vendor or something, and they packed this stuff
with explosives. Because one of the reports was that and
(06:41):
I included this in your prep if you get the
newsletter for its substack. One of the reports had said
that that hospital I got a new vendor, like at
the last minute. How dumb is that that they got
a new vendor and that they were made in Taiwan.
Oh boy, it gets so it gets even better and better.
So apparently check this out. There was a Hungarian company
(07:02):
that produced explodable pagers for Lebanon that generated a revenue
of like over almost a million dollars with one employee.
And it was a company that was registered in Hungary
in twenty twenty two. The company Back Consulting KFT. It's
at the center of a controversy. Well, if you had
Israel literally created a company, they built a fake company
(07:25):
to manufacture these these pagers themselves. If you had that
on your BINGO card, well you get to fill that space,
because that's exactly what they did. I am so here
for this, I am so unbelievably here for this. So
that's what they did. They created this fake company specifically
for this purpose.
Speaker 1 (07:44):
It is.
Speaker 2 (07:47):
Quite wild, and so they said it's BAC Consulting. It
was a Hungary based company that was under contract to
produce the devices on behalf of a Taiwanese company goal,
but it was all in Israeli front. Apparently, they said.
At least two other shell companies were created to mask
the real identities of the people creating the pagers is
(08:09):
Israeli intelligence officers. This I think was in New York Times.
BAC did take on ordinary clients and it produced a
range of ordinary pagers, but the only client that mattered
was Hesbela, and its pagers produced separately contained batteries laced
with the explosive PETN. According to three intelligence officers, they
began shipping to Lebanon in the summer of twenty two
(08:29):
in small numbers, and then the production ramped up after
they Nozraela denounced cell phones and some of the head
of Hesbela spheares were that spread by reports from allies
that Israel had acquired new means to hack into phones
and activating microphones and cameras to spy on the owners,
and so three intelligence officials said Israel invested millions into
(08:51):
developing the tech. Words spread among Hesbela that no cell
phone communication even encrypted messaging apps were safe anymore. So
they all got pagers and walkie talkie then got blowed
up just saying now I think that that's done a
couple of things. First off, there was the appearance of
(09:16):
reputational harm in terms of how hardcore Israel could go
in the wake of October seventh, and the idea of
Israel setting these pagers up and doing this reclaims that
and how they rig them up. And and yes, maybe
(09:38):
has blown messed up because they should not have gotten
like an unvetted new vendor. But the problem is that Israel,
I think was hurt on the appearance of defense and
their ability to go on offense after October seventh, And
that has a value when you consider deterrence. Right, you're
not going to attack an opponent that is hardcore and
(10:01):
we'll just murk you off this rock. There's not a
there's there's less of a deterrent if they take that
kind of hit. And so that is what I think
Israel has reclaimed with us because now Hesbel has been
knocked back and they have no idea where the next
wave is going to come from, they have no idea
what's going to happen next. They're just freaking out. And
(10:23):
they also they keep saying, well, we're going to escalating,
where this is a where the Israel's inching towards war.
But Hesbel has been doing this to Israel. Israel's just
finally had enough and they're defending themselves. So Hesbela doesn't
want to take it one further because they have no
idea where this is going to come from. They have
no idea. I mean, I think that Israel reclaimed the
credibility for deterrence after October seventh because they looked wounded
(10:46):
after that, and now they've now I mean this is
they've apparently they can even track the data. I was
reading this one piece on all the pages. If they
modified like the code used and all this stuff, and
they don't even know like what other things that they've modified,
or what other companies they may or may not have
to produce stuff. Nobody knows. It's actually kind of smart.
So here's the big question. What happens if think about
(11:08):
how many phones we all have. I'm not saying that
this would I'm not at all even remotely saying that
Israel will do this. I'm saying that bad actors would
copy this. Is that a concern? Should it be a concern?
You really got it? This is why chain of command
for these or chain of custody for this stuff is
(11:30):
incredibly important. Like the production of our phones, right, you
got a new whole bunch of new iPhones coming out
there every couple of years. You all got new phone,
Samsung iPhone, all kinds of stuff. Y'all got the smart watches,
you all got all kinds of stuff with lithium batteries
in it. Although these apparently were modified to include some explosives. Still,
you got to think, could that be what if you
(11:55):
got you have all these terror What if you have
terror cells in the US and they just want to
blow stuff up and they could I'm just asking a question.
That's why the chain of custody for product like that
is incredibly important. Supply chains are incredibly important. Interesting thing
to think about. Goodness. Also, let's see we were talking
about what the Fed did. We got to get into
(12:16):
this thing. I want to coming up because we got
Carol roth On to talk about the fifty basis points
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(12:39):
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Speaker 2 (14:39):
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these apparently these researchers, archaeologists, they found a three thousand
year old sword that had the pharaoh's mark on it
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(15:00):
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the personal emblem used by the pharaohs still visible. It
had not lost its reflective shine. And they said that
they're gonna put in the museum. But good night. I
just feel like, and now how the mummy comes back
and all that stuff like they found, like they pulled up.
(15:23):
I'm just saying it's very pretty. But this is where
I'd be totally creeped out as an archaeologist, because I
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Gen X saved America. Gen X saved America, and I'm
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I'm just so happy that the latchkey kids raised on
hose water saved America. Wooed and it is so true.
We were talking about this on break because it's like
what audio, like, what are we how are we gonna
cause it's there's so much to get into it. I'm like, no, no, no,
we need to spite this football for a minute because
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gen X is ignored, gen X is put down, gen
X is ridiculed. And look what happened last night. Gen
X took the election. If you break it down by age,
gen X absolutely delivered the White House. Let's break it
down for a moment. Phil Klein was the first to
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spot this. And then you can go and you can
look at the national averages. So when you look at
the age brackets eighteen to twenty nine of the people
who I mean, when you look at the number of
people who voted, how they voted eighteen to twenty nine,
fifty five percent were blue. Thirty to forty four, fifty
one percent blue. When you look at sixty five or
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older fifty percent blue, forty five to sixty four fifty
three percent red. And I love this. One reporter goes,
this is fascinating any hot takes on my gen X
decided the election? Really, would you like, how do you
want to answer that question? How do you want us
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to answer? Because we got they wouldn't leave us alone.
That's why they wouldn't leave us alone. I mean, that's
that's exactly why they gen X And I'm at the
literal yes, I know it's still my generation. I'm at
the very end of it, but uh, it was the
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wasn't gen X like the first like divorce generation, like
at the split home generation, et cetera. That's what it
feels like. I think, so like latch key kids, all
that stuff.
Speaker 3 (20:44):
Yeah, the first generation of both parents.
Speaker 2 (20:46):
This is what I saw this. This went around on
social media and I can't there's nothing that is so
that is more true than this. It's a it's a
viral post and it said, I don't mess around with
anyone over forty two built different. Their families had them
formally trained in something. By the time they were two,
they had keys to the house, by age five. They
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could cook full meals at age seven, and they were
pretty much self sufficient at age nine. They left their
house at dawn every summer morning, and they didn't come
back until nightfall, and they survived all day on water
from garden hoses. They might get a sandwich on the
off chance that somebody's parents had gone shopping. They spent
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three quarters of their lives by themselves, with a parent
maybe checking in on them twice a month. Most of
them have evaded at least one kidnapping attempt, and they
know fifteen different ways to remove bloodstains from clothing. They're
the real boot around and find out people, that's true,
that is true. Gen X used to I mean Reality
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Bites was a movie that was supposed to parody gen X.
It was. It was a movie that made fun of
gen X. Like before millennials were the victim, were the
vig them. Then we're picked on by every generation. It
was gen X. Gen X was picked on. Gen X
was ignored by some boomers. I love you, I'm related
to y'all. Okay, so please do not internalize this and
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take a personally and deny me my commentary roll with
it because some of y'all were mean to some of us. Okay,
not you, but some of y'all in that generation, and
they were mean to you too. But Gen X was
raised by boomers and then we started seeing divorce rates climb,
and I mean, there's a lot that can be said
for that. Gen X were kind of the ignored generation.
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Everybody skipped over Gen X, and they went from boomers
to millennials and then from millennials to Z and now
it's Alpha and then Gen z's mad because they feel
like they haven't had enough time in the sun. Gen
X never had time in the sun. Gen X was ignored.
Gen X is and that's the running joke, right, we
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want to be ignored, we want to be left alone.
And it was the weird generation. My generation, the aspect
of my generation, particularly because I had email when I
was senior in high school. It was weird, right, Like
we had WiFi or not WiFi, we had we had
high speed internet. We we get DSL, right, remember that
came DSL. Man, If you got DSL in your neighborhood,
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you were a big pimp and what DSL? But we
grew up without it, like we didn't have it, Like
the in the late eighties and nineties, we didn't have it.
So it's a really interesting it's a very interesting generation.
But they also are the ones that don't get offended.
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Gen X don't get offended. They just kind of shrug
their shoulders and they go on with their lives. I mean,
gen X had their own issues, but gen X were
adaptable and they're resilient, and they knew how to have fun,
and they were irreverent and and they it just that's
gen X. So I'm not surprised that finally, ever, everybody
pissed off gen X enough where they were just like, Okay,
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that's it, you want to find we're voting now. And
they showed up and they made the Red Wave happen.
So maybe maybe everyone will stop ignoring gen X. Everyone
goes from boomers to millennials, and I don't know what's worse.
Maybe stop ignoring gen X because gen X is gonna
save America. Gen X just saved America. There was an
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amazing thing to see, you know, the other a couple
of other things that I was looking at, because gen
X absolutely did deliver. When you look at the demo,
and I think that a lot of it apparently gen
X dominates X or Twitter. Did you know that there's
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some analytics coming out about that showing that gen X
is really dominating that and politically that was a huge driver.
I just felt Elon Musk's all the way from all
the way here in Dallas from starbas and rightfully, so
that's pretty amazing. There's a lot of very interesting little
little notes here. The other thing that I wanted to
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point out too, because we're gonna get into the left,
the left's reaction, it's not only Trump that won last night,
and it's not only Republicans that won the that won
the Senate and Republicans, I think which will win the House.
And it's not just Republicans that won against de Ei.
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It's you know, it's like it's people like Elon Musk
that won last night. It's the thinkers that won last night.
It's the doers that won last night. It's the dudes
who won last night. And it's not just gen X
that won last night. Common sense people won last night.
People who were wrongly jailed over J six won last night.
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You know, people like Clarence Thomas one last night, the
Brett Kavanaugh's won last night, the Alitos won last night.
Gun owners won last night. Pushback against the matriarchy one
last night. Push back against d ei won last night.
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All of that. People were tired of it. They were
tired of it. They were tired of being pushed around,
they were tired of being taken for granted. They were
tired of being told that, oh, you were racist, blank you.
We're hitler, blank you. That was the message last night.
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It wasn't just a mandate. It was a middle finger
to all of the people who have impugned the character
of millions of innocent Americans all around this country. Those
are the people. That's the message that was sent last night.
You want to say that we're Nazis because we don't
want dudes in our girls' bathrooms, blank you. You want
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to say that we're racists because we expect people running
for elected office to just demonstrate just the bare minimum
of common sense and intelligence, blank you. We're sexists because
we think that you know, you should know enough about
your biology and body and how babies are made that
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you don't need to have an abortion, all the way
the hell up to the moment of birth, funded by
the taxpayer and used as a form of birth recreational
birth control. Blank you. You want to call us battered
women because we do the most feminist thing ever, which
is to exercise our free will and vote for whomever
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the hell we want to vote for. Blank you. You
want to say that we're terrorists because we speak up
in our kids' school boards, our school board meetings, and
we speak out in defense of our children in the classroom.
Blank you. And you think we're bigots because we want
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to protect our girls in sports so that they're not
shoved to the sidelines by dudes who are pretending to
be chicks. And we're the bigots for that, blank you.
That was the message that was sent last night. It
wasn't just a mandate. It was a billy club. It's
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the difference between the right and the left. The left
pisses itself and they go on burn down buildings, they
burn up black neighborhoods. They call people racists and misogynists
and sexists and and everything else. I mean, gotty. The
record just keeps going. One thing they don't do is vote,
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because they didn't turn up last night. So while they
were all out there strategizing, how are we gonna riot?
What are we gonna do. Let's board everything up and
then blame it on the Right. There was a red
wave that drowned all voters spoke up and their former
allies who were tired of this nonsense spoke up. That's
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what happened last night. I'll tell you this too, Republicans.
I want you to celebrate, and I want you to
spike the football. In fact, I want everybody who worked
to make this happen to spike the football because the
Right doesn't do that enough, and it needs to be
done because people need to see the wins. This is
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one of the worst characteristics of the Right is that
you don't spike the football. They think, oh, it's in
bad taste, it's ghost Oh we can't spike the football.
That's just bad sportsmanship. Blank you. That's the other message
that was sent last night. No, spike the football and
spike it repeatedly. Just keep spiking it. Spike that football
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and take that win because you earned it. And I'll
add this, Republicans, you were given a mandate and by god,
you better use it because the hard part half of
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it's over.
Speaker 7 (30:20):
This.
Speaker 2 (30:21):
All these people pushed y'all into office, but now we
want what is owed to us. We want actual representation,
all gas, no breaks, slash spending, reduce the size and
(30:41):
the scope of government, close that damn border mandate, voter
id protect our kids in schools, eliminate the income tax.
But you got to do it fast, as I talked
about yesterday with Glen Run. You have to do it fast.
(31:04):
Do not give these bureaucratic slugs one second to organize
to counter you. Yeah they're gonna try to stand bag you.
So yeah, they're gonna try to litigate it. So yeah,
they're gonna try to stop it. So yeah, they're gonna
talk smack to the press. So so what like anti
(31:25):
nowhere a leg said, So what, let them do it.
You're not doing it for them. You're doing it for us.
You're doing it for the majority of Americans, not plurality
that voted for you, the people who got tired of
seeing all this stuff, who wanted something different, who voted
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for you, and they invested in you. They're one vote.
They invested their authority in you. My college kid drove
for hours to call them and invest the authority of
his vote in you. People flew back home, they took
off work, they did whatever they had to do, to
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invest the authority of their vote in you, and you
better deliver. Do not betray the voter. There is no excuse,
there's none of this. Well, we don't have enough numbers.
Uh uh do it? Oh, we don't have enough enough
do it? Oh I don't know. We gotta wait. Nope,
do it. Get it done. No excuses, ball up and
(32:31):
get it done. I don't want to hear a single
damn excuse from a single Republican. So help me get
it done. This is the deal, that's the deal made
with the vote, and deliver you will you have four years.
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You don't got a lot of time. Get it done.
Do not betray the vote we invested in you. So
coming up, we're going to talk about the Senate. What
does this mean going forward? The state of the House.
And I know you've been waiting for it. The media reaction,
(33:15):
it's delicious, salty, so wonderful. We're gonna get into all
of that and more.
Speaker 3 (33:22):
Like sands through the Alan glass. So are the days
of the United States. Okay, I'm actually gonna win this day.
I'm Jesus Christ. I'm so pissed off.
Speaker 2 (33:35):
Oh no, put him away, Oh no, oh, put them away?
Oh my eyes, my eyes. I need eye bleach. Nobody
wants to see man boobies like that. They look sad.
They were all sad. That was horrible. I just you know,
(33:58):
that's why the bro was invented me and you know
so bro dude, Oh my gosh, like I don't I
don't know what I just saw. It was horrible that
we got more of that. There's a ton of this.
They're losing their minds and I cannot wait to show
all of it. We're gonna We're gonna look at some
(34:19):
of the media reaction. It's delicious and we're okay. I
know yesterday I said I wasn't gonna enjoy the shod
and frauda that much. It's gonna surprise you. But I so,
we got a lot coming up. We're gonna get into that.
We're gonna talk about the Senate, with the Senate looks
like what we can expect, the state of the House,
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and a lot more. So you don't want to miss
a single bit. It's the day after the election. We're
a little tired because they wouldn't call the blue Wall
until like three in the morning. Stick with us. We
got more in store.
Speaker 8 (34:56):
Any population will have very small subsets of folks that
don't call the rules, and we hold as folks accountable.
We actually know historically it's always true that we have
lower levels of crime around migrants than we do among
our general populations. So that is there's a risk of
misperceptions about this population is more dangerous causing more trouble.
That's just factually not true. But we are aware of it.
We have overt and covert operations going every day to
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intervene and where we know there are risks, we're going
to be aggressive about making a risk, about pressing charges
and if needing, deporting folks. But I think the much
bigger risk is that you'll have a perception that all
of the newcomers in the city are dangerous and nothing
could be farther from the truth.
Speaker 2 (35:29):
So more like people on the left trying to dismiss
the very real danger that has been posed by people
who enter the country legally and have been like running
mad through and like for the story that we had
just last week, several apartment buildings taken over by people
coming in from a Venezuelan gang and taking over these
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these apartment buildings in Aurora, which is a suburb of Denver.
Welcome back to the program. Dana lash with you are
at the top of the second hour now and you
can listen, and obviously you're listening. We're also on Channel
three forty seven and direct TV can find us on
Rumble where the discussion happens, and you can also find
us over at X two as well. You know, the
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language is so the language frustrates me. This whole saying
migrants and all of this. I made note for you know,
some of the folks who help put together videos for
our social team, because on Facebook, there'll be a post
that goes up and it will say, you know, migrant whatever,
and I've made note you know, back channel, I'm like,
I don't talk like this. I say the actual legal term,
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which is illegal alien or legal immigrant. That's an actual
legitimate legal term. But do you know that if I
put that up on Facebook, I get a strike. If
it's in any of my videos on Facebook, I get
a strike. So when you see that up there, we can't.
They will literally like hide it, or they'll take it down,
(36:56):
or they will threaten to suspend my account. It is crazy.
It is crazy, the language police on this. But it's
more than language, which goes to show you that it
never just stops with language. They want to rewrite the
actual perception. I mean, you have a real situation with
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crime here, people coming in illegally into the country. You
have no idea where they're coming from, You have no
idea what kind of record they have. The sad thing
is is that the communities that are most affected are
the very communities the left always pays this lip service
to and pretends to care about minority communities or span
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of communities. It's I mean, it's it's it is. At
some point, maybe some in the media will catch on
to this, but this law and order issued so seventy
five percent. I'm going to pull this up because we're
going to come back to the Colorado thing. Just case
in point. Police in New York, in Manhattan are estimating
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that up to seventy five percent of crimes in Manhattan
are committed by illegal immigrants. And I mean, we've seen
this as New York Post. They're saying that the flood
of illegal immigrants into the justice system, quote seventy five
percent arrest in Midtown. It's been described as pathetic. And
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the sanctuary city laws that they have there make it
impossible for police to actually do anything about the crime.
They talked about, for instance, they start from people who
do petty crimes to people who actually are involved in
violent crimes. Jefferson Malinado, thirty one year old illegal immigrant
from Ecuador, was arrested in New York City five times
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alone since arriving earlier this year. He's stolen from a
number of different places. And when he was asked, why
are you stealing, you know, clothes and all this stuff,
He's like, oh, because I wanted to change. I mean,
he's a young dude. This guy is like thirty one
years old, comes in illegally, and they finally brought him
in for arraignment. And they said that the criminal justice
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system in New York the amount of people coming in illegally,
and that when they are detained and they're brought in
the number of these illegal aliens for these arrangements, they said,
it's at a higher rate than public officials have acknowledged.
They say that police sayates as many as seventy five
percent of the people that they've been arresting for assault, robbery,
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domestic violence are people who are in the country illegally.
They said, in parts of Queens, the figure is over
sixty percent on any given day. Per the Post, the
Manhattan criminal court dockets are packed with quote unquote asylum seekers,
which that's not a real thing. Who run a foul
of the law. That's a asylum seeker. They're not seeking asylum,
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they're not. They just came here illegally and they're just
using they're just saying that they are. And of course
the sanctuary city laws in New York cops cannot work
with ICE. That makes it incredibly difficult. And here's the thing.
If they work with ICE. I was talking to a
friend whose husband was in the force in Manhattan and
they've since moved. They're actually they're outside of Austin, and
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they've moved since then. And they were saying that one
of the people who left New York they didn't go
to Florida, though they came to Texas, and they were
saying that you can actually be suspended if you are
found collaborating or cooperating or working with ICE when you're
not supposed to. In Manhattan, it is the craziest thing.
And so they can't do this where they believe that
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suspects are in the country illegally. They're not allowed to
do this. NYPD says they're barred even from tracking the
immigration status of offenders. So if even if it's a
repeat offender, it doesn't matter. They can't not even allowed
to track the status of these people. That's a major
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that's a that's an issue of gathering data for crime.
That's that's a major issue, and they're blocked from doing it.
This is audio sound by twenty nine. This cop told
a citizen who is reporting a crime committed by someone
who entered illegally. Listen to what Listen to what the
cop says here audio sound by twenty nine.
Speaker 9 (41:28):
We'll grab this information and seeing what we would do.
Speaker 7 (41:30):
But you know, like I said, so.
Speaker 9 (41:32):
So I can't please call it the information.
Speaker 1 (41:34):
He said that he's already illegal, already said that he went.
Speaker 7 (41:37):
To his back up eleven for a suppare or a
sanctuary city, even an easily here we cannot call I
think it.
Speaker 3 (41:42):
But you still have to report that right, No, we know.
Speaker 8 (41:45):
He's in a sanctuary city.
Speaker 7 (41:46):
We're not illegal, I'm not.
Speaker 9 (41:48):
So you're gonna let a person who went to prison
he committed crime in America?
Speaker 7 (41:51):
Who's you illegal?
Speaker 2 (41:51):
Right now?
Speaker 5 (41:52):
You're gonna let him go free right now to the elevator.
Speaker 7 (41:54):
That got me what I'm saying, because we're a Centuoriya city,
I'm arrested a double hammicize suspect, and you say before
it to walk up the door because we're Sanuariously, we're
not going to call ice, make up and deport.
Speaker 9 (42:05):
He came to pick up three hundred twenty thousand dollars
from your team on mine, grandmother and grandfather, and he's
working way through with right now.
Speaker 3 (42:11):
Right That's what I'm understanding.
Speaker 7 (42:13):
Right now, I understand that you actually call ICE or
the skeed to call eyes, which tasks you.
Speaker 3 (42:19):
No, I'm seriously, I'm just trying to repeat offense when
he's already illegal. Keep repeating what you're witting.
Speaker 7 (42:25):
He said, I'm in Chinatown in New York, Debabalstin.
Speaker 2 (42:28):
That's amazing. You know, the citizen who himself is an
is illegal immigrant, is reporting a crime, and the cop
is brushing off the concerns of the legal citizen, the
citizen who came here and legally immigrated to the US
of a brushing away there that citizens crime, that citizen's concerns. No, Well,
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I mean he's like, yeah, we got to let this
guy walk out of the door. We're sanctuary sitting the
guy who was a double homicide suspect. That's that's crazy.
Who this is taxation without representation. You're paying taxes for
protection that you're being denied, and people who do not
pay taxes are being protected. We went to war for less.
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I'm just pointing this out. We had conflict for less
than this. How is that a return on the investment
of your tax dollars. I don't know why we pay taxes.
I don't know why people in New York pay taxes.
Speaker 1 (43:25):
This is.
Speaker 2 (43:28):
It's exactly that. Can you imagine you come to the
United States for a better way of life and then
you see people trying to bring the bad way of
life to your new country and the police are like, wow,
we can't do anything because you know, we can't can't
do anything. The sanctuary city laws they make it to
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where we can't stop these people. And it doesn't help
to touch back on Colorado when you have the lawmakers
who are just rolling their eyes and dismissing these very
serious issues, like Jared Jared Pulis of a Colorado he's gaslighting.
He was spending the week in gas lighting on this
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the Venezuelan takeover, the gang takeover of these apartment buildings
in Aurora. They're like, oh, well, I you know, they
wouldn't acknowledge it was an organized crime effort, and on Wednesday,
Pulus's office flat out denied that it happened. They actually
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denied that it happened, even though there's video of it
and numerous reports from people who live there. He dismissed it,
calling it quote imagination. You have video footage, you have
police reports, You even have the mayor of the city
of Aurora, Colorado, who says that it's happening. You're an
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Aurora City councilwoman, Danielle Jorinski, who told the New Europe
Posts that the gang's takeovers are tied to his policies
because you know, sanctuary city, so polus as a way
to get pat as a way to hit out at
the councilwoman said, quote it is a feature of Danielle
Jurinsky's imagination. End quote. So the Colorado governor Democratic governor.
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The video of the actual Venezuelan gangs numerous video clips,
by the way, numerous different video taken the reports of
residents of several apartment complexes. The police who responded and
couldn't do anything. They were all told that they were
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nothing more than this councilwoman's imagination. And they added, well,
it's illegal to take over buildings in Colorado, like a
snarky response for the Governor's office. That is insane. Fox
Denver head footage. I mean, these are media outline and
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don't think because I said Fox Denver that it's like
conservative Fox Network. It's owned by the Fox Corporation, but
it's not Fox News, and they're not always conservative. In
every local town. In every town, they they had video footage.
Numerous media outlets had different video, had different footage and
it shows all but like one of them, the one
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and I'm looking at that the New York Post had
had three guys carrying handguns. Another guy had a rifle
and they went into one apartment complex. They broke into
the unit and the mayor, Mike Coffin, was saying that
there are several buildings that have been taken over by
these gangs, and he said that the buildings were used
as taxpayer funded housing for illegal immigrants and that's how
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the gangs got a foothold, and so they started going
door to door and taking over this stuff, robbing people
all of this. But the Governor's like, no, that's not happening.
It is. It's part of Daniel Jurinsky, the councilwoman in
Aurora who talked to about it. That's her imagination. Imagine
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living in that area and you're a citizen and you're
worried about Venezuelan gangs that have been invited by your
governor to come in, and now they're taking over apartment complexes.
Would you feel protected? Why do people keep voting for
these people? Why do they vote for Democrats? I don't
understand this whole point. I get if you think, you know,
voting Republican, a square or whatever. I don't care what
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a stupid, petty reason there is. Why would you vote
for this because that's that's what the consent of the
vote does.
Speaker 5 (47:34):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 2 (47:41):
Okay here, let's see we've been discussing everything froze. So
we've been discussing this whole situation with the sanctuary city stuff.
We're going to come back to that. This stranded NASA
astronauts have contacted Houston to report strange noises. Okay, so
(48:01):
I've been reading this story we talked about, and following
this story, we've discussed these astronauts that have been stuck
in ISS for a significant amount of time and they
have no idea how they're going to get down. They
were supposed to come down on that Boeing Starliner and
that's not happening. So now Elon Musk BaseX is partnering
with them, and they apparently had some issues aboard the
(48:22):
ISS and so they said it had to do with
something they were trying to figure out. I had to do.
Something was not performing correctly on the station, and they
said it sounded like a sonar ping and they were
trying to figure out what it was. But that was
one of the latest things. It's turning into a horror film,
like they're hearing these weird noises and all of this
(48:44):
other stuff. These stranded astronauts up there. They are slated
to not come back until February of next year. It
was supposed to be an eight day trip and they've
been up there for months.
Speaker 3 (48:57):
The space version of Gilligan's Island.
Speaker 2 (48:59):
Yeah, or that there's a series new meat re paces
in it. It's a really good series. I can't remember
what it's called, but it's a space series. It's very
similar to this. Sky News says mobile phone usage does
not increase brain cancer risk. This is new research, new
research into brain cancer from use of mobile phone. They're saying, no,
there's not. There's sixty three studies now and there's no
(49:21):
link between the usage and this. I mean, I'm not
saying it's a shot, but you know, just saying it
might be bores head deli meat. Do you eat? Bores
have deli meat? I don't needt processed meat. There's a
lot of processed meat. This is really gross. Bores had
deli meat. Apparently they have listeria fears. There's been warnings
(49:42):
issued for about the boars head meat products. Mold, roaches,
and blood have been found in their deli meat. And
it's this plant linked to a deadly listeria outbreak. Seattle
based food safety attorney says that the disease has an
incubation period of two months, et cetera, et cetera. Bors
Head began calling meets back in July. It expanded the
list again in early August. Now the Virginia plant they
(50:05):
did apparently a survey. It is crawling with bugs and
mold and mildew. I am going to be sick on
air because oh no, miss makes your mouth feel weird.
It's no, it's not good, so maybe don't eat it.
California lawmakers are approving legislation to ban deep fakes and
regulate AI. Well. Government wants to control it, so it's
(50:28):
not so much about protecting workers. We have a lot
more on the way.
Speaker 9 (50:30):
Stick with us, support our young ladies and not allow
any boys in their locker rooms or on their sports team. Okays,
we have a motion on the floor, as Chad Trusty
Green has stated, we have a second and do you
might just to clarify again find out for miss peers
want to make sure the motion that we support our
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young ladies and not allow boys. That's that's the young
men that have a that have DNA. That is boy
day not being allowed in the locker rooms or on the.
Speaker 3 (51:02):
Sports team competing against Jennoyd and such.
Speaker 9 (51:05):
The emotion and do we have a second for emotion
for the nose second, we'll go ahead, off, We'll go
ahead that die or we're moving on to our last speaker.
Speaker 2 (51:18):
So that's McKinney ISD. That's McKinney's school in Texas where
they had the school board they introduced emotion that was
not seconded to keep boys from going into girls sports
and keep them from going into girls' locker rooms. Welcome
back to the program, Dana Lash here with you. That's
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I'm telling you you need to take your kids out
of McKinney is D if they are in it, because
that's I mean, to have something like that happen and
the silence, I mean, did you hear seconded?
Speaker 10 (51:53):
Nobody?
Speaker 2 (51:54):
Nobody even wanted to second it. Why is that such
a big issue? And and when you consider too, some
of these boys in high school they might be eighteen
where they'll have a fourteen year old girl there. I mean,
let's talk about some of the statutory implication implications of that.
I mean this, there's no interest in protecting our kids.
(52:15):
There's none. I'm looking for pulling this up. This is this.
UH school sent a letter to the parents in response
of the school board meeting right vscra Fields. They write,
McKinney ID parents and guardians. They said they were talking
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about this, this school board meeting which was just two
days ago. They said, Trustee Chad Green proposed a emotion
to support our young ladies and not allow boys who
have boyding and a not be allowed in locker rooms
or on the sports teams competing against young ladies. They said,
it didn't receive a second because you know the guidelines
and you know McKinney id female students are already protected
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to take for their action violated the law. Passing a
frivolous and meaningless emotion was unnecessary because protections are already
in place. Not really, uh, And first off, the concern
that they that they put up is not necessarily true.
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That's what they've all been saying as a way to
side stuff the issue, silence parents, et cetera. And there's
the block that's on when they talk about the protections
that the Title nine stuff. The block on those changes
that Biden made is a temporary one. So when they
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cite protections, it is a temporary protection. This is still ongoing.
So it's not meaningless to say that schools can and
need to have their own protections in place, because what
happens if you know Biden, and what happens if this
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is allowed to go through, you know, I mean, what
is it if it's if it's allowed to go through.
If what Biden had pushed for in remember, he wanted
to go after any kind of federal funding for any
kind of educational institution that did not allow for boys
to go on girls teams and be in the locker
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rooms and all that stuff. And Texas was litigating this
et cetera. And by the way, these are multiple schools
that are allowing this. I mean, it's not just it's
not just you know this, this school is not the
only one. There are several that are like this. And
they said that you know, the law as it is,
you know, they can't you can't force the school to
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adopt such a thing. But the schools can choose to
do so unless because unless the parents oppose it. The
federal government under this administration has been trying to coerce
schools into doing this by hank dangling as the carrot
federal funding. So when the title that Biden instituted for this,
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that was temporarily blocked, and again that's a temporary block.
This can still happen. This isn't a done deal. And
so the letter that the school sent out is not
entirely honest as you would imagine, right, And that's in McKinney.
Can you know where McKinney is. It's in Texas. McKinney.
(55:32):
It's time to pull your kids out of this. It
is it's time. I'm just it's time to pull your
kids out of this stuff, out of these schools. If
they're doing this, it is that our tax dollars forcibly
go to the stuff that facilitate predatory behavior against women
and girls. Is just wild. There are a couple of
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parents that told me that they had just moved out
of that area, and they can say that, you know,
they've noticed like a lot of people who have fled
California and they are bringing a lot of that momentum
with them there. But man, and that's it's like that.
What is it the McKinney prosper Frisco area? Hmmm? And
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I don't think it was. Someone asked if it was
grand standing to get a viral video. I really don't
think it was. Again, it's a temporary block, i e.
It is a temporary protection. So unless schools do something
individually to protect students, if that is allowed to stand,
then there isn't going to be any protections for these students.
(56:38):
Now that kids are going back to school, all of
this stuff now is coming back up to light. It's
all like the protests and everything else. And because it's
an election cycle. I don't think it's a fun time
to be a student on campus. Do you can. I
really don't think it is. Well, yeah, I mean it's
it's just not it's not fun. It's not fun to
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be a kid like us on campus. I don't think
I feel bad for a lot of students, like, for instance,
this Colorado school district. This is in This is from
Daily Caller. They now everybody's going back to school. They're
not going to allow students to opt out of alphabet
lessons LGBTQ plus regardless of parents wishes. A Colorado school
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district is implementing the Alphabet Toolkit and it's forcing students
to attend lessons on related topics even if the parents disapprove.
It was created by the Denver School District, updated in July.
It prohibits students from opting out of these lessons and
curriculum doesn't matter. If you have different beliefs, you're going
to be forced into it. And it's about sex. It's
lessons on sex. It's about how same sex people have it.
(57:42):
That's what they're talking about. They're forcing your kids to
sit through pornography, and I don't get it. Why are
they so obsessed with us? This is an educational not
educational at all. They're like, oh, we'll make sure it's
age appropriate. Really, you're the people who put gender queer
in elementary school libraries. People don't believe me when I
(58:04):
say this. They honestly, like actual like moderate Republicans, didn't
even believe it. It started in Texas when a parent
first discovered that book That's crazy. A twelve year old's
or thirteen year old's library and elementary can access it,
and it literally was a graphic novel that showed well
(58:28):
I can't even say on air what it showed because
I would probably get in Troublecane, right, we can't even
show the images because if I showed these images on Facebook. Actually,
when we've tried, they do monetize my videos and they
issue a strike against my account. I can't even show
it on Facebook, but they can show your underage kids
in school and they consider that to be educational. And
(58:50):
it is nothing more than gratuitous graphic sex. That's all
it is. There's no literary value to it. There's nothing.
I mean, honestly, I think that probably Playboy had better articles,
you know what I'm saying. I mean, it's there's no
value to it at all whatsoever. It's it's this is
just you're forcing this in kids' faces so that they're
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just shell shocked by it and you can't That's that's.
That's all it is. They're forcing they're forcing them to
acclimate to it, regardless of whether or not parents agree.
And the Denver School District doesn't require the parental consent
either with it, with any of this stuff. They're like, Oh,
it's our commitment to equity and inclusion. What about Look,
(59:34):
I don't even want I don't want any kind of
sexual material like that taught to underage kids in the classroom.
Because they're not telling it's not a biological they're not
approaching it from a biological standpoint like this is where children,
how children are created, or this is how which that
at least serves a purpose. They're like, this is how
this stuff happens. This is how you know, men's bodies
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work and how women's bodies work. No, they disregard science
and it's all about fetish It is nothing more than
an educational or not. It's fetish education. That's all it is.
It is and I and I just I kind of
wonder if the people and if the people pushing this
on kids, are you getting off on this? No, that's
not too forward to ask. When you're talking about introducing
(01:00:19):
books that show pegging in the classroom, don't google that.
People did not believe how bad the photos were or
how bad the illustrations were. And that's not that's just
one book. There are others. And then there's you know,
like the written word that get really graphic with stuff,
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and that again, that has nothing to do with education.
Why is this? Why is this like the hill that
these people want to fight on. I mean, I've got suspicions,
but good night. But now that everybody's going back to school,
this is all up again. You Pin is hosting gender
equity orientation for a freshmen can you say freshmen? Can
(01:01:04):
you say freshmen? Anymore? Fresh persons from Campus Reform. This
piece is orientation focusing on providing a safe space for
first year students of marginalized genders. You mean make belief
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and their allies to share their experiences and continue to grow.
So it's gender equity. It's a freshman pre orientation program.
I don't see how this is about. This isn't about
creating safe spaces. This is again about shoving it in
your face. It's bringing fetish out. That's all. It is
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historically marginalized genders. Here's the thing with all of this,
the language and the approach to this. No one cared
until you tried to penalize people for pronoun use. No
one cared until you started demanding that their underage children
be exposed to you, lecturing them about how you'd like
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to get off. Nobody cared until you made it an issue.
It wasn't about living your life, it was about making
them be participants in it. That's when it became an issue.
People started marginalizing themselves by acting like a marginalized subset
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of society that is obsessed with talking to kids about
their fetishes. That's when it became an issue. Trying to
get people fired because they wanted to say things like
women are real. Stop acting like we're not real. Trying
to get people fired for that is when it became
an issue. It wasn't an issue until then. So people
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who subscribe to this wanted to pick a fight with
everyone else, and then when everyone else started objecting, then
they wanted to act like they were marginalized. It doesn't
go both ways. You're the bullies, You're the jackasses. It's you,
it's not us. We got more on the way. We've
got Florida Man coming up. Florida Man is gonna make
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us a normal again. Heaven help us all.
Speaker 3 (01:03:20):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida.
Speaker 2 (01:03:27):
Man, all right. So first up, Just like Cain says,
old people aren't innocent. That's what he says. An elderly
Florida man pulled a knife on a manager at Swink,
New Jersey eatery Swink, seventy five year old man from
Florida was arrested Thursday night after allegedly pulling a knife
on another restaurant patron and assaulting the manager at The
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Red Horse in Rumson. According to authorities, the resident of
Palm Beach Shores, David Gully, faces multiple charges including aggravated assault,
possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, terroristic threats,
disorderly conducts simple assault. That's according to the Rumpsul police lieutenant.
It was the Red Horse restaurant and there's a celebrity
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chef that owns it, I guess, and the general manager
had asked, is there a knife? There's like video of it,
but there's a lot of fun words in there that
that wan can't hear because he's innocent, and so they
I mean they literally watched the guys pullice shut up
the gully guy like punching the restaurant manager with a
knife in his hand. He was taken into custody without
(01:04:35):
further incident. They're still investigating. Do you know why? You know,
it's really simple. He had a knife and he hit someone.
There you go, case close. Wow, we've solved it. A
man turns himself in after he it's an oldie, but
a goodie. I missed this. A man turns himself in
after murdering his imaginary friend. Jeff Gaylord from Florida turned
(01:04:59):
him self into police and demand did they give him
the death penalty? After he admitted to I'm not making
this up. After he admitted to murdering his imaginary friend
mister Happy, he told officers he had stabbed mister Happy
to death with a knife, cut up mister Happy's body
with a hatchet, and buried him in the backyard. Jacksonville
officers took a drunk gay Lord into custody and got
a search warn for his house. Gay Lord said that
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he had killed mister Happy because he was messy. And
then he told officers Alsifer's his room was a mess
all the time, with his toys and his dolls. And
then he left his empty vodka bottles all over the kitchen,
and he never picked up his empty cocaine baggies. And
it was mister Happy who left the toilet seat down
when he peed. He messed up my apartment to the
(01:05:41):
point where I just couldn't get it clean. You know what.
It kind of sounds like it sounds like he was
gonna get busted for drugs anyway, and decided to make
up a story. I'm beginning to think that it wasn't
mister Happy's cocaine and empty vodka bottles, but in fact,
mister Gaylord's cocaine baggies and empty vodka bottles. Oh, they
also found a machine gun at his house. No, I
(01:06:04):
think that one was his. He's like, yeah, it's probably mine,
because you know, I'm oh boy, that's probably one of
my favorite ones. This woman looks crazy, she nevest oh
she is, oh okay, so oh no, It's never anybody
that you would want to see. Fifty six year old
(01:06:25):
Grace Sharp got arrested for walking around outside naked during
her neighbor's birthday party. According to an arrests report, The
incident happened Sunday a Long Dialar Avenue in Pensacola, as
her neighbor was having a birthday party. According to the report,
the report stated that the neighbor told deputy is around
seven pm as Sharp, pictured on the simulcast, walked up
(01:06:45):
nicked to the chain link fence that separates the properties,
and she was reportedly waving around plastic doll legs and
then she rubbed the plastic doll legs on her private
lady area and then the neighbor made the kids go inside.
According to the report, when the neighbor told Sharp that
she was naked, Sharp said, I know it's hot outside
quote un quote. She eventually went back inside her home
(01:07:07):
when deputies were cow old Sharp remains and this can
be a county jail. On twenty five hundred dollars bond.
Any questions about that one? I do have one.
Speaker 3 (01:07:16):
She knows who Nelly is.
Speaker 2 (01:07:18):
The plastic doll legs like Barbie sized? What is that like?
Where does one? I mean, what size? I gotta know?
And yeah, that does make me hopeful.
Speaker 11 (01:07:32):
Actually, this this fist effect, we'll speak to more women
about the true character of Donald Trump and and and
will turn them away. But to your initial point, I
know you said we weren't going to talk about it,
but I was. It just seems to me that since
she is in an interracial marriage, she should have known
(01:07:52):
that to support a racist is problematic. Her children are
are biracial, and her family is one of the families,
and that in the seventies could not have lived in
any of Donald Trump's buildings. So it just seems to
me that maybe she's just not that politically savvy, or
maybe she's just not ready granted.
Speaker 2 (01:08:15):
But all we know is that she liked a Trump post.
We don't know she has she supported him, but that's
fair to interpret. Oh my gosh, NEPO baby is all
well granted. What a horrible ignorant thing to say. That's
Sonny Houston, by the way, who was going off on
Brittany Mahomes for liking a couple of posts from Donald
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Trumps and what was it on Instagram? Who does that too?
By the way, who sits there and comes through someone's
likes to try to cause controversy? You know, it's it's
not an endorsement. People are so stupid. But for Sonny Houston,
an what a bitch? What an ignorant, racist, bigoted person
to say something like that? How dare you to sit
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here and castigate her and then calling to question her
commitment to her marriage and her role as a mother
and to drag in her children because she liked some
posts from someone you dislike politically? What is your mental
damage woman? You know it's people like Sonny Houston. Their
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ideology is a cancer on this earth. It is the
aids of the earth. I am so tired of this.
How who are you to sit here and go, well,
you know she has she's in an interracial marriage and
she should have known better. Who are what gatekeeper? Are you?
That's a bitchy thing to say, And you know, I'm right,
(01:09:46):
that's horrible. I mean, can you imagine making casting that
kind of aspersion on someone's character because they liked a
post from someone because she liked a post, so that
gives you the right to call into her, question her marriage,
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her job as a mother, everything else. What is wrong
with you people? I'm so tired of this stuff. I've
you know this. I get that people are so politically
tribal that they feel like this sort of hatred is justified.
And if that's what they have to tell themselves to
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help themselves sleep better at night, I don't know. I
just it's a shame. That's a shame. I'm not wrong, Kane.
You can have a Kane almost had a stroke. That's okay,
but I'm not wrong. Welcome back to the program, Daniel,
last here with you top of this third hour. That
made me mad because the Mahomes seemed like nice people
and they don't seem like they try to be. I
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don't know what their politics are. Are you a nice person?
Yes or no?
Speaker 3 (01:10:53):
And the fact that we don't know what their politics
are is a great indicator.
Speaker 2 (01:10:57):
Yeah, it absolutely is. Are you a nice person? Are
you decent? Why is are you a nice person? Why
should that be the answer to that be predicated upon? Okay,
well wait to hold up, wait a minute, but did
you like Trump's post? Who uses that as a litmus test?
And then you got a nipple baby sitting over there
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who's like, well, granted, granted, what my gosh. This is
why people who run media entities shouldn't audit automatically fast
track their kids into positions where they share opinions, because
not everybody is married. Not every situation not merits that
the opinion of that person. My heavens, it's shame on
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these people. That really made me mad because everything I've
ever seen of the Mahomes, he seems real nice. She
seems real nice. Their kids seem happy, you know. They
Taylor Swift goes to the shows and they hang out.
But this is because they're mad that she's friends with
Taylor Swift and they feel like they that they have
to pull who Taylor Swift hangs out with. We talked
(01:12:02):
about this because the Left was saying, well, Taylor Swift
needs to stop being friends with Brittany Mahomes because Brittany
Mahomes likes some Trump posts. This is what week two
of this week, two of these people losing their minds
over this because Brittany Mahomes liked someone's post. You're all
gonna be getting her husband saying some stuff. Good heavens,
(01:12:24):
But they're policing Taylor Swift because Taylor Swift is influential
and they are so desperate to influence people that they
feel like they've got to. They don't want it to
look normal if Taylor Swift, who endorses Kamala Harris, if
she's friendly with someone who is a Republican or they
think is right. Actually, nobody even knows what Brittan Mahomes is.
(01:12:44):
Everybody's just assuming. You know, I've liked some tweets that
by politician, I've liked some tweets by John Futterman before,
doesn't mean I endorse or would ever vote for John
Futterman if I live in Pennsylvania.
Speaker 3 (01:12:57):
There are Democrats that have actually endorsed Trump. So it's
not like, you know what I mean, Just because you
like something or even say something positive about someone doesn't
mean you have you know, you're endorsing them in any way.
Speaker 2 (01:13:08):
Yeah, it's it's exactly it. It's not an endorsement. But
they don't want it to look normal that Taylor Swift
is friends with someone who might have diverse thought. That's
what really this comes down to. They don't want that
to look normal because they've got to keep everybody divided.
They need Democrats to only hang with democrats. They need
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their their conservatives to stay with conservatives. Heaven forbid that
there's any any sort of interpolitical mingling. Can't have that,
good heavens, can't do that. It's bad. It's uh. That
just made me really mad because I can't stand when
I see nice people be treated like that. It brings out,
(01:13:52):
brings out the uz ark in me a little bit.
You know, I'm wearing flip flops right now, I may
take one off. I'm in the studio, I'm in my
TV mullet today. You don't see it. Actually, I'm wearing
a hat, so it's you know, it's casual Friday. But uh,
I get, I get. I get upset when I see
people who seem real nice treated real poorly like that,
especially by these these self appointed gatekeepers, like who made
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you the gate who made this check? The gatekeeper of
all of this? Who did that? Nobody? Good heavens. Someone
said that watching Grease pigs run around is more entertaining.
I mean, I think I can't believe people watch the show.
Who watches that show who watches the View? I say
this as someone who's guest hosted it a couple of times.
But that was back when Barbara Walters was still alive
(01:14:35):
and Jenny McCarthy was on, and she was one of
the nicest people ever, by the way, she was so nice.
Speaker 11 (01:14:41):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:14:41):
And and Whoopi Goldberg was was not rude, she was
nice as well. But I didn't meet uh what's her face?
The joy lady? Who's not joy? If I didn't she
went in there that day. But my gosh, what happened
like that? What happened to them? Who watches that anymore?
I can't think of anything that I would like. Let yes, then,
would you like to watch a television show of a
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bunch of women speaking? No? No, I would not thank you,
and no no woman really be honest, like, no women
all of you watch and not There're no women that
you know would either. Right, come on, let's be real
about it. Let's be real. We got a couple of
other things to uh touch on as well, because we've
(01:15:22):
been hitting everything from the gun control stuff we've been
We've been hitting a lot of it. We've got the
debate coming up October first, Uh, and also we've gotten
into the North Carolina stuff as well. The speaking of
North Carolina, that Savado's crystal ball over Virginia. They've shifted
(01:15:47):
that North Carolina race. Obviously it's going towards Democrats. What
is it doing to the whole race. It's all it
all comes down to electoral votes. And again, I just
I wrote about it. I'm not gonna get that much
into it anymore. You can read about it over at Substack.
(01:16:07):
Go and check it out there. That's up for North
Carolinas to decide. I wanted to hit on this headline too,
because it touches on what we let me pull this
up what we had been saying. Did you see this.
It's a poll that came out RMG Research. I'm not
a it's a RAS MUSCIM poll. Seventeen percent say America
(01:16:30):
would have been better off if Trump had been killed
three and ten Democrats. You know, we were just talking
about the hyperbolic policing that you know with Sunny Houston
with the view, uh the that's amazing to me. Three
(01:16:50):
and ten Democrats. So you can you wonder why all
of this stuff tends to only go one way, and
that's there's a I mean, good, heavens, there's a bit
answer for you right there. They said, seventeen percent of voters,
of these are Democrat voters believe that America would have
been better off if the former president had been killed
in last week's attempt at assassination. That includes twenty eight
(01:17:11):
percent of Democrats who say that America would have been
better off if he had been assassinated. Twenty four percent
weren't sure. At least forty eight percent could bring themselves
to say that America would not be better off if
the opposing party's candidate for president had been assassinated. This
is where we're at in polling. Just let me just
(01:17:33):
this is how this went. So, do you think that
America would have been better off if the former president
had been shot and killed or not? What do you?
What are your thoughts? That's an actual question. And then someone,
I mean, do they get points came for answering honestly
or not? I don't know, how do you? Well? Some
(01:17:53):
I twenty four percent, well, we're not sure. We're just
not sure if the America would have been better off
of who would have been killed, And forty eight percent
were like, well, it's actually bad if that would happen. Well,
forty eight percent hallelujah. How in the world did we
get here? How in the world did we get here?
(01:18:16):
I mean, it's kind of rhetorical, that's just wild. But
that's you know, that's I mean, that's the new survey
that they came out with, and when asked whether or
not US government agencies were involved in the latest, thirty
seven said it was very or somewhat likely. Oh my gosh,
so the deep state?
Speaker 1 (01:18:37):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:18:37):
Fifty four percent suggested that Trump had used overheated the
quote overheated language that might encourage some people to act violently. Really,
thirty five percent blame cn inn our MSNBC. Thirty three
percent suggested Harrison sided it. So they're blaming the guy
who got the attempted assassination attempt was against they're blaming
(01:18:59):
him for it. Okay, now they said that it was Now,
I will say the question that they they focused on
the question that the way that they worded it was, quote,
while it is always difficult to wish ill of another
human being, would America be better off if Donald Trump
had been killed last weekend? Sixty nine did at least
(01:19:21):
say no.
Speaker 3 (01:19:24):
Totalk you and your positive spins.
Speaker 2 (01:19:32):
Well, but the rest are ridiculous. How many, well, yeah there.
Speaker 5 (01:19:36):
Is and now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 2 (01:19:44):
I can't I can't honestly believe this headline. Purple apples
are going viral on social media and orchards are being
inundated with requests. But there's a catch because they don't exist.
There ai images of stupid purple apples, and people are like,
all these horticulturalists and all of these orchards are like,
(01:20:06):
stop asking us about these stupid purple apples. They don't exist.
It's not a real thing. They've had all of these
like photos on Instagram and TikTok, and like one of
them says, they don't look at these, you know apple
it's purple apple sauce. And they said that the purple
apples originated in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, and they
and thrive in the chili climate and they taste like
(01:20:28):
cinnamon and banana. It's and literally here's the name of
the account. It's a unnaturalist AI. Okay, Well, everybody's been
asking about purple apples now and so it blew up
everywhere and people literally have been going to just showing
up randomly at Saskatchewan orchards going words for purple apples.
I'm not even kidding. And so now they're like, stop it,
(01:20:49):
they're not real. There isn't a thing like this. There's
no such thing as this. It's fake. It's all fake.
Oh my god, I can't. The five most rat infested
cities in America have been revealed, and they're all Democrat
run Yeah, the Big Apple is the most rodent riddled.
(01:21:12):
It's Terminix's list of fifty most rodent infested cities. And
they're like the ugly rats, not like little cute field
knife like like they're the ugly rats. The rats are right.
But they said that it's it's California actually has leads
the nation for rodent pest control searches. But they said
(01:21:32):
that Los Angeles is third, Philly and DC are in
the top five, the second with San Francisco, and yeah,
that's New York is on top. Of course it is Oh,
this is insane. A man with this makes me feel
like this is me. Now. I will look at someone's
health mallet and I will immediately say I have that.
(01:21:54):
I'm a little bit of a hypochondria. A man twenty
years old with a constant running nose found his brain
was poking out a leaking. His brain literally was bowlting
through a hole in his skull from Syria. Is that
why my nose was running? Was my brain pulking out
of a skull hole? Yeah, he thought it was a
cold symptom. It was cerebrospinal fluid. His brain and spinal fluid.
(01:22:20):
He was in a car accident years prior tho when
he had a head injury and he didn't he refused
treatment at the time, and then he you know, I mean,
he got some modern headaches and seizures, but no big deal.
And then Okay, so maybe it's not me, Maybe it's
not Maybe it's just this guy. Good night. Let's see.
And animal remnants were spread across is six thirty five
and they shut down three lanes of traffic in North Texas,
(01:22:42):
Ohlo three. They oh, gatorheads and guts and all kinds
of stuff. It was alligator and chicken remnants. Uh yeah,
text dot handled it. Chicken and gator remnants on multiple lanes.
Stick with us. We got more in store.
Speaker 3 (01:22:58):
Yay, thank screening.
Speaker 10 (01:23:02):
Donald Trump blamed President Biden and Vice President Harris for
the latest assassination attempt against him.
Speaker 2 (01:23:07):
He claimed, without evidence, that their rhetoric is causing him
to be quote shot at. How is the White House
responding to those comment?
Speaker 10 (01:23:14):
Well, I love that you added without evidence, because I
want to be very clear here. The President and the
Vice President have always forcefully, forcefully condemned violence in all forms,
including political violence, and we certainly have.
Speaker 2 (01:23:33):
Remember when they were like promoting the bail fund for
the violence. I loved they very forcefully condemned the violence
that they try to unside with their words. But they just,
you know, they condemn. Such a shame that someone you know,
tried to do this, you know, I mean, you can
understand why they did, because Trump's so bad. He's like Hitler,
(01:23:54):
you know, just the greatest threat to democracy ever. Didn't
even win the election in twenty sixteen. He's an illegitimate president.
But hey, it's a shame that somebody would react to that.
So she just said, welcome back. What is she wearing?
What is that? Can you like put her? I'm sorry, okay,
all Orange, okay, can I I'm so sorry to do this,
(01:24:15):
but certain things get me. Wan's got it up. I
don't mind monochromatic outfits if it's like black or brown
or white or even gray, but this just looks like
you're gonna walk on with a circus hat and introduce
the elephants. Stop it? What is with this outfit? Like
clown orange? No new, we're not that's not no what
(01:24:39):
in the world. And she tries to be colorful with
her outfit choices, but that's so much orange. I just
feel like if you just she could just sit on
the highway and you would think she's the cone. Stop it.
That's not one of the colors that you.
Speaker 3 (01:24:54):
Like a barrel.
Speaker 2 (01:24:56):
Yeah, she just she's the highway cone. This is my
serving hot highway cone looks riz has so much riz sligh.
It just had a horrible, horrible time joke texting gen
z slang to someone. It was bad. It went horrifically.
(01:25:17):
I can't say what it did, but that's how bad
it was. Cane can attest it's bad. Yeah, the gen
z slang. Although, can I just one quick thing. We're
gonna get to the meat and potatoes. Do you guys
remember poly shor back in the day, particularly Encino man. Okay,
that's gen x so I feel like gen Z thinks
(01:25:40):
that they're look at us with our weird language. You
don't know weird language until you watch Polyshorn and Sino Man.
You don't know weird language until you see the dinner
scene when he's telling the dad to stop harsh in
his mellow and then he makes that weird weasel sound
with his mouth. Stop. You don't even know what weird is.
That was the height of it. So you can have
Riz and Slay and all this other stuff, but what
(01:26:02):
you don't have is polyshor in Encino Man. The end,
we can't play it because we'll get totally like, well,
can you play it on the radio? Just play some
of it on the radio? Can we do that? Because
see what the digital aspect. They're like, no, it's copyright.
We're gonna take your video.
Speaker 3 (01:26:18):
Down because what I play goes over television.
Speaker 2 (01:26:20):
So I know, I know we can't do certain things.
It's a bummer. It's just the way it is, all right.
So a few things I want to Oh, I got
to get the cold. I gotta get this culture stuff
out of the way because I did promise you. Oh,
and I have a whole thing about otters angry otters.
I don't even know how to work that in the
gender neutral submarine? Can we can we just touch on
(01:26:41):
that real, real quick. I almost said the most inappropriate
joke on air that I would have gotten fired for
and I didn't.
Speaker 3 (01:26:52):
So, but where are the reproductive parts of the submarine?
Speaker 2 (01:26:56):
Stop it? It's just the frank The beans don't come
with it. Yeah, the beans have been removed. It's just
the frank. So and it's inverted, so it's gender neutral.
I don't know. It's the USS New Jersey. It's a
fast attack Virginia class submarine, one hundred and thirty five
Navy personnel. It's the it's the first US submarine built
for both genders. Okay, I'm gonna need a moment. It's
(01:27:26):
designed to fully integrate male and female sailors. Is that
a problem, Like, I just think, can I be real?
I've known women that I've gone into the Navy. They
don't gaf Okay, they don't need a boat for their
for ladies. They don't need a lady boat, you know
what I'm saying. Like they don't care because they're the
(01:27:49):
type of women just want to go kick ass. That's
all they want to do. They don't need no lady boat.
That's a distraction. They just those are the chicks that
wanted TCB. Why you like acting you know how sexist
it is to act like, oh, well, there's the women
in the navy, because we've got to make a lady boat.
Gotta make a boat for the ladies, gonna put these
cup holders in it. You get lighted vanity mirrors, ladies.
Speaker 3 (01:28:12):
But for real, these ladies have testicles, and no.
Speaker 2 (01:28:17):
I just feel like they don't care. I mean, I
don't want to speak for women in the Navy, but
you know, I feel like they just the women that
I have known that have been and they don't care
about this stuff. And out of none of them do
they don't care?
Speaker 3 (01:28:30):
Yeah, of those women, I'm not questioning them.
Speaker 7 (01:28:33):
Quo.
Speaker 2 (01:28:34):
These types of women call me Mariam those times.
Speaker 3 (01:28:36):
Seeing if this idea was born of ladies with testicles,
being offended that they're not being called ladies.
Speaker 2 (01:28:45):
You mean men. Yes, So they said that the Navy
when it lifted its ban on women in submarines and
twenty ten, concerned about living quarters being too tight and
lack of privacy, prompted the Navy do retrofits, ubs and
designate washrooms the USS New Joe. It was designed for
two gendas from the outset, with the accommodations like increased
privacy in the washrooms and sleeping areas. I just feel like,
(01:29:06):
if you're going to go into that, you kind of
got to know that this is part of the territory. Right.
Access to top bunks and overhead valves are also designed
with height, reach and strength of women in mind. Oh,
so we're making things easier to open for the women. Yes,
this jar head, to this nuclear sub to this nuke
right here is gonna be easier for you to access,
you dumb, weak women. Means it could fall out. I
(01:29:28):
don't know, have you. When we went on a tour
of the sum of the submarines in Hawhi, we were
at Pearl Harbor. There was literally one bunk over where
the warhead was. There's a dude who slept the top
of a nuclear warhead back in the day, just saying
they're built different. I don't know. The nuclear powered submarine
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was officially nicknamed Jersey Girl. Its interior spaces are decorated
with posters and memorabilia representing the state, including a guitar
signed by John bon Jovi. Well, if you hate bon Jovi,
you're in hell. You can't get away. You're gonna be
in the bond. We're here, I'm in the bon Jovi
ship going down in a blaze the goor right. It's
(01:30:11):
three hundred and seventy seven feet long, thirty four foot beam?
But does it have lighted vanity mirrors? Though? Am? I?
I just why does it? Why do they need to
do this?
Speaker 3 (01:30:21):
I still don't understand how it's different, Like, how would
it be so different that now women and men could
be on there?
Speaker 2 (01:30:28):
It's second that a man. It's a boat for a
man and a woman can Oh my gosh, I don't.
Speaker 3 (01:30:38):
Know, guys, A washing machines bigger?
Speaker 2 (01:30:42):
I don't know. I don't know. I don't know what
it is. I don't know. But they yeah, that's a
Is that a big deal? I don't think it is.
I don't. I just don't know why they gotta do this,
gonna retro fit this for let's just get it. You
need to do any of that with high for women?
Isn't it already pretty tight quarters in there? Do you
really need to lower anything or make anything more like
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adjust anything for a height for women? Because it's pretty
cramped in there. And that and those and the subs
that I've been in to tour. I mean, I don't
know these were olden day subs. I don't know if
there are they like bigger now, I don't know, But taken,
I got a little claustrophobic, I gotta tell you going
through them. I was just like, it's a little tough. Okay.
(01:31:25):
I got another one though. So that's the ladyship. We
all live on. A lady submarine. A lady submarine, a
lady submarine. Northwestern universities ban fat jokes. I think it
was probably a fat person that did it. They said
that making weight related jokes counts as harassing conduct that
(01:31:49):
may create a hostile environment. You'd think Northwestern administrators would
focus on weightier issues, set a commentator. So Northwestern University
in Illinois campus Reform has a policy to discipline community
members who make weight related jokes. They restrictive provisions fall
under the university's policy on discrimination, harassment, harassment, and sexual misconduct.
(01:32:13):
Per the Daily Caller, the policy, well, you could land
in some super hot water if you make a fat joke.
According to the policy quote, Northwestern prohibits discrimination and harassment
on the basis of race, color, religion, create national origin, ethnicity, case, sex, pregnancy,
sexual orientation, general identity, gender expression, parental status, marital status, age, disability,
(01:32:38):
citizenship status, veteran status, genetic information, reproductive health, decision making, height, weight,
or any other classification protected by law. Per the policy,
it's a lot.
Speaker 3 (01:32:48):
I fell asleep towards the middle.
Speaker 2 (01:32:50):
I like the life. Forgot the last things I said.
They said that displays of electronic or electronic transmission of derogatory, demeaning,
or hostile materials for to one or more of the
actual or perceived protect What if you identify as fat
and your thin and then you want to be offended?
Are you protected? You identify? Who are you to argue?
(01:33:13):
You know they're weight fluid. Who are you to argue
whether or not somebody identifies as such?
Speaker 1 (01:33:20):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (01:33:20):
The disciplinary measures could range from verbal or expulsion. Professors
could lose their tenure, Oh they had. Campus Reform reported
that there was a course at another university called the
F Word, examining the science, culture, and politics of Fatness.
(01:33:44):
So they don't like the word fat. So you can't
make fat jokes. You can't make any jokes. You can't
none of it that. Oh my gosh, they are this
is these are these are for kindergarteners, not for adults.
Speaker 3 (01:34:02):
But it feels like we've been through this before. Yeah,
is this another wave of it? Yeah, because back then
I just thought just call them gigs, which is greater gravity.
Speaker 2 (01:34:12):
Oh, yes, they are. You know what they're pro there.
It's unfair. They they have an oversized command of gravity.
That's actually unfair.
Speaker 3 (01:34:23):
It's a positive spin and you're not saying fatty or
anything like that. It's just greater gravity.
Speaker 2 (01:34:28):
They're justs gravity hijackers. What to do when your neighbor
commands more gravity than you? I am gravity deprived. They
I mean it's they they, I mean they're they're doing
these classes like they have a class in New Mexico
at their University of New Mexico and Albuquerque where they
(01:34:50):
it's they don't call it that, but it's basically a
literally like a fat studies class, and students are required
to put together a plus sized outfit for some reason
and consider anti fatness as another form of oppression. I
don't even know what anti fatness means. There's like a
whole thing. Oh yeah, the.
Speaker 3 (01:35:11):
Whole industry that's on anti fatness.
Speaker 2 (01:35:13):
The fat liberationist movements. Is that a thing?
Speaker 3 (01:35:16):
That's how they justified giving you like these hydrogenated oils.
Speaker 2 (01:35:19):
Instead of I thought that was just like the ice
cream truck the fat liberationist movement.
Speaker 3 (01:35:28):
I have an idea, I.
Speaker 2 (01:35:29):
Do too, they can I here's one of the assignments
that they have. This is one of the assignments that
they have at the Fat Class and the New Mexico thing. Quote.
For this assignment, you will be online shopping. You will
put so lazy we need the exercise, go out to
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the mall. You will put together two outfits for the
same occasion of your choosing. One will be a straight
sized out and the other will be a plus sized outfit.
Then you're going to reflect on the experiences of shopping
for straight sized clothing versus shopping for plus size. Well,
my first initial thought was that one the underwear comes
(01:36:14):
on hangars and the other doesn't. The second thing was
why who cares? Why is this the thing are you
supposed to be? Are you supposed to feel bad over
other people's choices? Or why is this a class? How
does this benefit society? How does this make the economy stronger.
How does this make us more energy independent? How does
(01:36:36):
it help our supply chain issues where it contains the
ingredients for antibiotics? How does this help us build more refineries?
How does this help contribute to greater stabilization with regard
to foreign policy? How does it do any of that?
How does it help make us more energy independent? Oh?
It doesn't. This This is like the stuff that crumbling
(01:36:59):
societies each This is stuff that you find in rotting,
decayed empires. This is how empires die.
Speaker 3 (01:37:08):
We had so much fun.
Speaker 2 (01:37:10):
But what was really incredible is in every single restaurant,
the people willing to talk to us. We could only
find one.
Speaker 6 (01:37:16):
Hair supporter in every restaurant, and we left no stone unturned.
Speaker 2 (01:37:20):
I approached every single person. I'm surprised they found even one.
Who's that person? I don't even know. It was probably
Kamala Harris, like dressed up as someone else. No, my
name is Schmamo Lahoris.
Speaker 3 (01:37:35):
Imagine if they pulled people who can't actually afford to
go to restaurants. Imagine if they did that.
Speaker 2 (01:37:40):
Yeah, and I'm curious as to what restaurants they went to.
I mean, you don't know. I'm just telling you you
don't know, so, uh, yeah, they couldn't find it. I'm
like I said, I'm surprised that they found one. That
they found just one. That that's it. Goodness. Now the
uh we've been following number of things here. Alright, got
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the VP debate gonna be up on October first, We
get to gear up for that. Oh boy, no, I'm
not doing a drinking game with it. And I don't
stop asking me this stuff because you guys are so unhealthy,
life threatening. Yeah, stop being unhealthy. Gonna get you guys
some green juice or something. All right, today's stupidity game?
What we a? All right?
Speaker 3 (01:38:24):
It's Joyless read on MSDNC. She is talking here, well,
actually she's just straight up lying. So I think it's
more intentional than stupid, but it just comes off as stupid.
Speaker 4 (01:38:35):
Here.
Speaker 6 (01:38:35):
Listen to this, All of this as Trump faces his
second brush with death via a gunman shooting at him
in Palmeach, Florida. Justice happened in Pennsylvania, neither of whom
were Haitian or any kind of immigrants, both of whom
are white American Trump supporting men.
Speaker 2 (01:38:53):
What is it?
Speaker 3 (01:38:53):
What? Neither of them were Trump supporting.
Speaker 2 (01:38:56):
Neither of yeah, neither of them were. Neither of them.
Speaker 3 (01:38:59):
Supported mentally ill human beings.
Speaker 2 (01:39:02):
I mean the sport of Democrats said. One guy had
a Harris Biden sticker on his truck, so you know,
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