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A Federal judge won’t lift the block on Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans. AOC and Bernie Sanders go on a fundraising tour pushing for radical policies including single-payer health insurance. “Tesla Takedown” protests occurred over the weekend with low attendance. The new woke Snow White was a box office flop. Chuck Schumer says he’s not stepping down after calls from Democrats following his vote to continue to fund the government. Republicans are getting out-fundraised to replace the seat left by NSA Mike Waltz in Florida’s 5th Congressional District. Stephen Yates from Heritage joins us to discuss China’s retaliatory tariffs. The Trump Administration accidentally texted the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic about upcoming military strikes in Yemen. Knox County Mayor and WWE Hall of Famer Mayor Glenn Jacobs (Kane) joins us to discuss his challenge to Tim Walz in a charity wrestling match.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now I don't care what that judges thank as far
as this case, we're going to continue to arrest public
safety threats and national security threats, we're going to continue
to deport them from the United States. I understand this
case is and litigation through the Alien Enemies Act, and
we'll abide by the court order as litigated. But my
quote was, despite what he thinks, we're going to keep

(00:20):
targeting the worst of the worst of the worst, which
we've been doing since day one, and deporting from the
United States.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
Well, and they should, and I hope that continues. My
whole concern about all of this is that, you know,
we cheer whenever we hear these good news stories, whenever
we hear of, you know, actual law and order, whenever
we hear of you know, bad guys being deported and
things of that nature. But what bothers me is that,
I mean, I know, we just went through an election, guys,

(00:49):
but I need to remind everyone that twenty twenty eight
isn't that far away. And you know, as a result
of that, without any means meaningful permanence, all of this
is going to go away. Like I mean, everything, even
you know, everything with regard to deportation, the flora is agreement,

(01:13):
all of that stuff is going to go away, and
you know, we without again, without any permanence of it.
I'm not quite sure what the recourse is. And I
you know, Congress is you know right now, it's it's
like a it's a slow week because Congress is out.
But I am just like wondering, when when is it
going to happen? When are we going to get some

(01:35):
of that because we're all a little nervous. Well, I mean,
we're all a little nervous. I I don't I don't
see enough meaningful action coming out of Congress. And I
I think it's good to celebrate these these these wins,
but are they going to be wins if they can
be undone so quickly? I mean, are are are we

(01:56):
going to be cheering when you know, just heaven forbid,
we get somebody like a Gavin Newsom in office and
we watch all of this stuff come undone. Everything. I mean,
that's sort of that's that's just I don't know. I
see this stuff and I love to Tom Hooeman, don't
get me wrong, But at the same time, you know,

(02:19):
he's only able to do exactly what he's empowered to
do by the voter, not even so, I mean, because
it's not if it was just the president, you know,
I mean, we wouldn't have the big deal of Congress.
But you know we I think he's great, but we
need more. We need to see Congress do more. And
I don't know what that looks like when they come

(02:39):
back this week, because it seems, you know, and there's
a lot of stuff that's been done, but I don't know.
Welcome to the program, Dana lash with you. We're at
the top of this first hour on Monday. Congress comes
back later this week, and then we're gonna you know,
because then we got we have recess coming up, and
then when they all go back, I think as when

(03:00):
you know, all of the the uh I wanted to say,
the fit would hit the shand so to speak, came
and so that's, uh, yeah, that's going to be a
major So anyway, welcome, We're gonna get into all of this.
We're going to look at what to expect some of
the latest. We also have some culture you know, for
those of you who like to at least, you know,
go to movies and live in normal life and do

(03:22):
all of that stuff. We're going to get all that
for you as well. UH. And just it's kind of
a weird slow Monday, But that doesn't mean that there
is an absence of anything to be aware of, uh,
because we also we have deportations on going. We also
have some judicial fights as it pertains to the immigration
orders UH for the president. You have a number and

(03:44):
we've been following it over at chapter and verse if
you are a subscriber, over that new over to the newsletter.
Because the potus is now it's so weird and kind
of ironic that he's really established by the uhjudicial UH
reshaping that he had the first the second half of

(04:05):
his first term, and now he's at war with a
lot of these activist judges that have been trying to
stop implementation of almost pretty much literally everything that And
this is kind of also the downside of not going
through Congress and having eos UH these executive orders. So
the the fights that he is having with these activist

(04:27):
judges and then even with our own Supreme Court as well,
because Potis wants Scotist immediately to step in and stop
the law fare that's coming from a lot of these
judges and by the time that it by the time
that it works its way through the system, it's kind
of you know, phatocomple, it's it's sort of done. I

(04:50):
you know, well, we're going to we'll get into that.
So he's the Potus had put out on True Social
his platform, demanding that Supreme Court go after some of
these lawless judges like the Chuckins, like like the like
these judges that we've seen that have a lot of
these conflicting you know, a lot of the stuff that
they do conflicts with the cases that they're adjudicating. Let's

(05:12):
just put it that way. And I really don't see
especially some of these judges that are demanding that he
spend taxpayer dollars. That's not their purview. It's wild that
it's allowed to go, this law to go this long,
and it is going to take Scotus and it is
gonna in order probably to step in with some of this.
He wants to stop these nationwide injunctions. He's specifically talking

(05:34):
about Scotus at this point, with Justice Roberts wanting him
to get involved and stop a lot of the lawfair
with us. But I don't know that that's going to happen.
I think that that Scotus has always proven to be
pretty hands off with regard to with regard to those issues.
So we're gonna we're gonna follow that. We got more

(05:54):
audio for you too as well. In addition to this,
now let's look at Democrats, because Democrats have been splitting
into different factions, and you have Bernie and AOC going
on their summer concerts series over just like I guess
what in the next couple of weeks, I thought we
did this already. Can we play audio sound bite five?
Because I swear we lived through this, not just a

(06:15):
little over ten years ago.

Speaker 3 (06:16):
Listen, and everybody knows there is something wrong when we
are the only major country on Earth not to guarantee
healthcare of all people. So Alexandria and I and others
are gonna work with you to finally do what should
have been done decades ago, pass a Medicare for all,

(06:39):
single pay a program.

Speaker 2 (06:40):
But didn't We kind of basically do that and it
hasn't improved. It, single pairs, heinous, just like a Canadian healthcare.
It's just I know Canadians, So I can say this
with utmost confidence. Every single person that I know who's
ever moved from Canada or currently lives in Canada, hates
Canada's healthcare system they have. It's a disaster. We took

(07:02):
a massive scooch towards that with Obamacare, and it's been
an absolute disaster. I know, I wasn't able to keep
my doctors. I wasn't able to keep a single one
of my doctors. I had to switch everything, and that
included a pediatric specialist that was really hard for us
to find in the beginning. And that was a really
scary time because we had to we had to like

(07:23):
move heaven and earth to find another that was covered
by Obamacare. Obamacare made it over. It more than doubled
our family's health care costs more than doubled. That is
not even an exaggeration. If anything, I'm probably downplaying it.
So all these people that go out there and they're like, oh,
I love Obamacare, then you clearly haven't actually experienced it

(07:48):
or had to rely upon it, because it's disastrous. We
had great health care before. Our healthcare I mean now
Obamacare has ruined everything, and they want to make it worse.
They want to make it worse. I swear Kane if
we have to go back to like litigating this whole
subject again like we did back in twenty ten. I'm
gonna jump off my roof and take everybody with me.
Not gonna happen. But they're trying to find some cause

(08:11):
that Democrats need a rallying cause. They can't just their
cause just can't be good government or good legislation. They
need a banner to fight under. They need a boogeyman
and a banner. That's what they need. And I for
them to push this because they're traveling around the country,

(08:33):
they're going to be doing these like socialist events. I
don't think that Democrats have the ability to do this yet,
but in twenty twenty eight. As bad as it is
for Democrats now, they could bounce back in twenty twenty eight,
and they could bounce back because Republicans let them. That's
the threat. That's the real threat we also have. So

(08:54):
with regards to let's see audio sound by six, I'm
this interesting too because this put into context with what
Newsom has been promoting on his podcast. He also came
out like he was against the word LATINX. How do
you even say that LATINX? I mean, it's basically that.

Speaker 4 (09:13):
He always said it as LATINX.

Speaker 2 (09:16):
I mean, you're just adding a letter on it. It's weird,
but he Now, Bernie Sanders, listen to this. Listen to
what Bernie Sanders is saying here. This is audio sound
bite six.

Speaker 5 (09:28):
Is there anything that you think Trump has done? Right?

Speaker 3 (09:31):
Yeah, I mean, I think cracking down on fentanyl, making
sure our borders are stronger. Look, nobody thinks it legal
immigration is appropriate, but.

Speaker 2 (09:41):
Yet it's literally what you guys have campaigned on. Wait,
are we now going to pretend that they've been following
the differentiation between legal and illegal immigrants this entire time,
because we all know they haven't. I'm curious. He sounds
kind of moderate, and he sounds kind of moderate because
he's trying to be moderate. He at least reading the
tea leaves on all of this, and he's noting, hmm,

(10:05):
look at this. These uh, these Democrats that are super
far left aren't going to be successful, maybe only in
super blue areas, but I've got it. He's he is
posturing himself for a swing to the middle for Democrats.
But that's only going to be for elections. After caution
everybody on that's only going to be for elections. But

(10:27):
that's interesting that you have Newsom, who is the heir
apparent to party leadership, and then you have Bernie Sanders,
who will Bernie Sanders will have to come in to
undo the damage that Newsom is doing by moving to
the left. He's going to lose a lot of the
Bernie bros. And the socialists, and so Bernie Sanders is
going to have to come in a massage that That's

(10:47):
what I think they're setting.

Speaker 4 (10:48):
Up, from independent to Democrats.

Speaker 2 (10:51):
Yeah, wow, I think that he would get behind somebody
like Newsom. I'm telling you you can never underestimate these people.
They're planning for twenty twenty eight. And if you if
you just think about what what would I do if
I was if I was leading that party and I
had to rebuild that party. That's exactly what they're going
to be doing. That's what they're doing right now. There

(11:12):
they are, They're preparing and Republicans meanwhile, they have the
world on a string, and what are they doing? I
would love to know. Tim Wallas is even and he's
walking back his remarks on Tesla, So this all goes through,
this all goes together. He's saying, well, he was totally
joking that's what he said. He's totally joking when he

(11:34):
when he was celebrating a Tesla's stock going down. And
of course that's because you had some super sleuths come
out there and say, isn't some of your pension plan
don't you own Tesla's stock? Feels like you own Tesla's stock.
Listen to this audio sound by nineteen he says he's joking. Now, guys,
this guy bugs me in a way that is probably unhealthy.

Speaker 5 (11:56):
And but but.

Speaker 6 (12:03):
I have to be careful about being a smart ass.

Speaker 7 (12:06):
I was making a joke. These people have no sense
of humor.

Speaker 6 (12:08):
They are the most literal people, most literal people.

Speaker 2 (12:11):
But is a joke the fact that you have to
explain it. I mean, yeah, he's got a lot of
shares of Tesla and his and his pension plans. So
interesting stuff. Bill Maligan found that we have a lot
more on the way as we roll towards headlines. We
also have coming up Stephen Yates and our good friend
Glenn Jacobson aka w W. East Kane because he's challenged

(12:34):
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Speaker 9 (14:46):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 2 (14:52):
All right, this is sad MEA love has passed away.
She was battling cancer, forty nine years old, out of
you timeh She was the first Black Republican woman in
Congress back in twenty fourteen, and this was out of
the state of Utah and forty nine years old. According
to her family, she passed away peacefully. She had been
battling cancer and the treatment was no longer her body

(15:16):
was no longer responding to treatment, and they said what
it was a few weeks ago that she didn't have
a lot of time left. And I think that's when
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so he was only seventy six years old. And I
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(15:37):
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Snow White is only, oh man, no one's going to
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million dollars, and the theaters pic people have been taking
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The theaters are empty. No one is going to see
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be wonderful. It's part of an AI push as you
know that. Why do you need a camera on your watch?
What is your fridge? Need to tweet? Why do we
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intelligence relies on chat GPT y'all, I don't care. Can

(16:52):
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I know, I'm getting tired of this, like a Swatch.

Speaker 4 (17:02):
Huhwatches.

Speaker 2 (17:04):
Get a Swatch gets you a nice swatch. A fossil
watch gets you a fossil watch. But they said it's
visual intelligence that extends far beyond the iPhone. Uh and
uh that's uh yeah, so that's fun. Also, no, it's
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Speaker 4 (17:29):
Do you think because they didn't file their taxes. Some
ow they're not paying taxes off of their income or
through sales.

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Speaker 10 (19:06):
If you read the news, it feels like, you know, i'mageddon.
So I was like, I can't walk past the TV
without seeing a Tesla on fire, Like what's going on?
You know some people that's like, listen, I understand if
you don't want to buy our product, but you don't
have to burn it down. That's a bet unreasonable, you know,
like this is psycho still being psycho.

Speaker 2 (19:29):
They can't that's all they have left. I mean, yeah,
part of me is like, no, I'm also psycho. Let's
see who's bigger, and I'll match your energy and then
double it. I don't know. But then I'm like, oh,
do you know this doesn't mean why would you do it?
Because I don't care. I don't, I don't know. I'm
just so tired of this. I'm so tired. I'm tired
of brats being brats, you know, particularly the left. I'm

(19:51):
really just I'm I'm done with they had their thing
over the weekend and again welcome back, by the way,
actually not again, welcome back Dane lash with you the
bottom of the second hour the chats at Rumble in
of course channel through forty seven Direct TV. I they
what was it they had there? This is the take

(20:12):
Tesla down weekend. And I've got to tell you, I
didn't really see a lot over the weekend, did you.
I'm looking down at the notes that I saw something.
There were tons of people in Franklin, Tennessee.

Speaker 4 (20:25):
Yeah, there were a lot of areas that were kind
of small. There were a couple of areas that looked
like a large gathering. But the counter protests too. I
saw one video where there was a group of counter protesters,
meaning they were pro Tesla, and they lined up first
because apparently the left can't get out early enough.

Speaker 2 (20:42):
Oh my gosh, no.

Speaker 4 (20:44):
Oh no, So they set up in front of the
Tesla so that the left couldn't.

Speaker 2 (20:48):
If you ever want to do anything, Kine, like if
you wanted like stay here in a like that office
and you wanted to sign something or juice some official
business and you didn't want the left to protest at it,
what Kin would do is he would do it early
in the morning in winter because they don't like getting
up and they don't like the cold.

Speaker 4 (21:05):
They have their seasons too.

Speaker 2 (21:06):
It's like how you don't feed gremlins after midnight. I
don't know. It's yeah, they have their seasons as well.
So they really didn't have a lot of people that
went to their little Tesla demonstration. They really didn't have
a lot and so I like tons of people here,
Oh Vanity Fair was trying to push something. They'd like

(21:27):
tons of people. That was it. Otherwise they really didn't
see a lot. They said, here's the Tesla take down
the Tesla takedowns. At one of them, there was like
four people and looking at I don't know where this
was at. There was like four people there, and what
was the purpose of it. So you don't like a
car brand, great for you and your lack of a life.

(21:49):
That's wonderful. Now can you just go and get out
of everybody's way. We're going to brunch, bitch, let's move,
go get out of the way. Just no, I'm not
apologizing for my Portuguese because I'm not Dora the Explorer.
That's why. Oh they had someone. Some people went away
because it got in it rained so in British Columbia,
it rained. They were doing a little tesla thing and

(22:10):
they just and most of the people went home and
there was one lady who stayed out and that was it.
And let's see, there's not really a lot they had.
I'm sure a lot of them were rental riots. I'm
sure a lot of them were. I mean, they have
professionally made signs. It's so stupid. And then they got
these old commies, these like old crispy, ninety year old comedies,

(22:32):
bent over like cocktail shrimp, holding their little their mass
produced signs like writing protesting about cars that they would
never themselves purchaser drive. I mean, really, if one of
them got violent with you, all you would have to
do is just knock into them and they'd fall down.
A break ahead at this point, I mean, is it
really that you know we're gonna get upset over them?
I don't know. I mean, I it's just so stupid.

(22:54):
This is so dumb. People are protesting over a car.
There was one guy like these one people are at
an intersection. I'm watching. I can't share any of this
video because these people have the dirtiest mouths ever. Every
other word is f every other word, every other word,
and they're kine. I'm I get what you said that
old people aren't innocent. I totally get it now from

(23:15):
this video because all these dudes are like, they're in
their nineties. They're all year All's great grandparents out there.
God love them. They found the oldest commies. These people
probably knew, literally in person, Karl Marx back in the day.
I mean, they're you know, don't let a hard wind
hit them because they'll turn into dust. But they're out
there calling this guy a blank hole because he's driving

(23:37):
a Tesla down an intersection. They're on the street like
by tesla, and they're all protesting. That's just so stupid.
They they I remember they got so upset because conservatives
were just like, we don't like a bud light, We're
not going to drink it. And that was it. That's

(23:57):
all we did. And they thought, you're so now look
at that. Yea, I didn't fire bomb a bud light factory.
I didn't, you know what. I didn't go kick a Clydesdale.
I didn't go do anything like that. Actually, it's a
good thing that Tessel doesn't have an animal mascot because
they would have killed it. You know, they're really yeah,
I mean they they didn't like minorities on boxes of products.

(24:19):
They wanted to take all the minorities off and have
only white people on boxes of products. That's whe they
took that Dandian off the butter and all of that
and into my the whole syrup and all that stuff.
And they were acting as though conservatives were overreacting to that,
but then reality they're I mean, they're trying to burn
dealerships to the ground because they're upset over the politics
of the person who owns the company. They had one

(24:41):
in Austin, Texas. Oh, just a bunch of dumb hippies
and one of them has, oh god love them, got
their little sign upside down. I mean, that's just somebody
used the word techno fascists, and you have to this
heavy set woman use the word techno fascists on her
protest sign. I'm the Joan Rivers of protest commentary, so
I will cut you up while I look at your
stupid protest. I just I'm just looking at the video here. Yeah,

(25:05):
this dumpy lady here with her sign, she put techno fascists.
That's her. Like her one big shining moment in life.
Let her have it. You know, she doesn't have a
lot else. What is she gonna do? Go back to
her shotgun check and you know with her cousin husband Leroy,
I mean really, like, what does she have to look
forward to? Uh? Then we've I mean they're all they're
literally all old commis. Someone said, Elon spells felon. That's

(25:29):
so stupid. Somebody gone, look at you. You're smart in
a way. I can't with these people, but it would be.
It would be one thing if they were just protesting,
which is annoying, but they're not. They're burning down dealerships,
they're shooting dealerships, they're targeting people, they're running women off
of the road. So now some are some are saying

(25:50):
that it's gonna get worse as it gets warmer. Do
you think it will? Really? I don't know. I don't know.

Speaker 4 (25:58):
We saw more incidents of vandalism over the weekend of
individual cars and things.

Speaker 2 (26:04):
So I don't think that I kind of want to
get a tesla just so I can get in a fight.

Speaker 4 (26:07):
I don't think until there's consequences that are really levied
against them, are they're going to care much about stopping.

Speaker 2 (26:14):
I think if Trump said, you know what, I'm just
going to if you drive a tesla, I'm just going
to suspend any kind of restrictions that would regulate your defense. Everybody,
I would tell I would get a lot of I
would get several teslas and chain them all up and
tow them all over town with my cyber truck. I
would do that. I don't own a tesla because you
guys are my Hay Davis. I would do that just

(26:34):
and I would drive it all the way down to
deep Lam Kane. Ooo. Yeah, yeah, no, no fun, it's
not bravery is nothing to do with it. Just saying so,
who are they convincing? Because if you have a protest,
you're trying to get something changed. Right? What are they

(26:56):
trying to get changed? What is the point that there's
got to be a point? Right? What's the point? This
is what the left is missing out on. What is
the point? Did they know? They don't know? They don't know.
The Disney reboot we talked about this. The theaters are empty.

(27:16):
Did it come out over the week It came out
over the weekend, empty theaters. Nobody wants to go see this?
Woke trash, and they said they This was after a
very controlled week of press where they didn't have a
big red carpet opening, which they were planning on doing
with this film. They actually ended up going to like

(27:37):
some castle somewhere in Spain, and they flew her the
Rachel Zegler whatever girl. They flew her out there and
talked with I guess like some of their select VIPs.
I guess some of the more hardcore Snow White fans.
And she's been trying to ingratiate herself back. I guess
with the snow White fandom is their one. I don't know,
maybe and she no one's. It's still well. And this

(28:00):
of course came after she was complaining about white executives
questioning whether or not she could play snow White. She
just doesn't shut up. I think she hates this movie.
I kind of feel like she hates it. Why would
if you thought the movie was creepy in the first place?
Why did you? Oh, because you're thirsty and you wanted
a starring role, That's why. So you just sold out

(28:21):
your principles then, right. I don't know, I don't know
what tin Head's thinking here with us, but I will
say that. I just I think she's ended her career.
I think this actress has ended her career. You just
do the film. You know what you're signing up for.
Do the film. Of course, Peter Dingkl she's not even
in the movie. Messed it all up. And he and
he got all of the other like the LPCs, the

(28:44):
Little People community, he got it right. He got all
the everybody in the LPC to get mad at him
because he was costing them jobs. And that was a
couple of years ago. This movie has been plagued by
drama since it started. If I was a producer or
director of this film, I think I would have offered myself.
I could not have dealt with this kind of chick drama,
this woke chick drama. And just think of it. I mean,

(29:07):
you know how many people the company that put this
in because of all the wogriy. So you have a
bunch of little people actors that just got roles ripped
away from them. You've got I mean, you're taking it.
I don't even know if anybody's gonna buy this merch.
Think of all the other stuff that's associated with a
movie like this, Like you have the merching opportunities not

(29:27):
to say anything of like any kind of sequels or whatever.
But usually there's like what a cartoon that they'll usually
do based around the main actress, which I don't think
they're gonna do with this. There's I mean, the merch.
No one wants to buy any of this chicks merch.
Nobody wants this. Gal Gadot just went in and the
only they were trying to say that it was controversial

(29:48):
with gal Gudo too, except there was no controversy with her.
It was just that she literally existed, you know, and
she's Israeli and some people they were trying not to
it was a difficult thing for them to do. And
then this Rachel zeglerchick was like putting up like free Palestine,
and didn't she like she was like born and raised
in the United States. She has no idea of struggle,

(30:10):
and she thought that she could, like I guess lecture
on Instagram and in her stories. Gal Gado on the
Israeli Gaza conflict seriously, like Galgota literally starting the ideaf
shut up. She just is insufferable. I hope. I don't
like to cheer for the end of people's career, but
I would be happy if I never saw this chick

(30:30):
in another film again. It's just it's insufferable. She's an
energy vampire. Even reading a story about her, you're like,
oh my gosh, I'm just I'm so tired. I just
read about that. Oh did you read a Rachel Zegler story?
I did. She's exhausting. She's exhausting, right, Nobody wants to
go see this movie. They could have done it really cool.

(30:53):
They could have done a real gothy version of it,
you know, and they just decided to ruin it. And
they I'm sorry, she's not pretty enough to place No White,
And I think it's okay to say that, because to
know White literally was about how pretty you are. The
whole thing is who's prettier? It's a who's prettier girl? Off?
That's the whole movie. And you have gal Gado gal
Gatto and what space alien Martian weird dimension? Is she

(31:14):
the ugly one? And then you've got Rachel Zegler, who
You've got to be a hell of a lot prettier
to run your mouth like that in a role like this.
You have to. And that's not me being mean, I
think a certain I mean there you just know you can't.
I don't know not. I have no plans to see it.
We have more on the way, including what is Congress

(31:35):
gonna take on when they come back. They're coming back
this week, you know, we because we're going to be
fighting over the budget again before September. I'm so excited,
aren't you No? Actually, towards the end of September, we
got that to look forward to.

Speaker 11 (31:48):
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Speaker 12 (33:52):
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Speaker 3 (33:55):
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Speaker 12 (33:58):
Know, I think, and I love Colin and I think
towards the end he started to punch a little harder.

Speaker 2 (34:04):
But like it's Sam Groose.

Speaker 12 (34:06):
I mean, like this dude has to be knocks over
the head like hard, right, Like there is no nice
him like at all, Like you you go clean off
on him.

Speaker 2 (34:16):
Right, Okay, couldn't bust a grape in a fruit fight?
What is she talking to? Their so violent? Why are
they so violent? So gross? The lever is just obsessed
with violence, obsessed. It's really gross. It's Jasmine Crockett doing
disservice to the name Davy. I feel like Texas has

(34:37):
the authority to go. You don't get that name unless
you do Davy Crockett stuff. I even know what that
would be, but I I don't know. So this obsession
that they you have, do you get the sense that
AOC is trying to I feel like she's she's trying

(35:02):
to compete with Jasmine Crockett, But also they you can't
win against a crazy person in a crazy off, and
I think we're truly seeing who's the nuttier one of
the two. And I think that's why AOC is trying
to find a new finagel, a new way to stay
in the headlines, and that's why she's trying to align
herself with Bernie Sanders, who apparently hates her, really doesn't

(35:23):
really like her. But she's she's trying to now leverage
her position as what is she a sophomore junior lawmaker
now sophomore Uh yeah, yeah, yeah. She's trying to leverage
herself as a more senior Democrat within the party, even

(35:45):
though she has a district that's really small and there's
not a lot of influence that you can really use
for anything from her district. She's a really little district
there's some really interesting things happening on the Democrat side,
the way that they're they're trying to figure out who's
going to be leading the party. Oh my gosh, and
the Bidens want to come back. Did you guys hear

(36:06):
about that? Yeah? I thought they were like done done,
Like I don't know what they I don't know what
coming back means, but they want to come back. They
think it's time the Bidens went back in per NBC.
They're struggling to find a new direction, and they they've
offered to jump in and help with fundraising and rebuilding.
Joe Biden has never been able to fundraise. He's not

(36:26):
a big money gutter, and he's told Democrat leaders will
raise funds, campaign and do whatever to recover lost ground.
Why would you? Why? How much more can you cock yourself?
Why would you do that for a party that threw
you out like yesterday's trash? Why would you do that?

(36:46):
What they screwed them over so bad? Why why would
you do that? Are you that desperate for what he's
desperate to? If he doesn't have the zemblance that the
looks like he has power, then he does doesn't have
any way to leverage his name to make money. What
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Speaker 13 (38:36):
Look, I'm not stepping down, and let me just say this, Kristen.
I knew when I cast my vote against the sea
against the government shutdown, that it would be that there'd
be a lot of controversy, and there was. But let
me tell you and your audience why I did it,
why I felt was so important. The CR was certainly bad,

(38:58):
you know, the Continuing Resolution, but a shutdown would be
fifteen or twenty times worse.

Speaker 2 (39:03):
I don't know, Okay, I find it so disingenuous that
they keep saying, oh, the CR is bad. It's literally
your CR. That's why people like me were super upset
with it. It's like why people like Thomas Massey were super
upset with it. They for those who are who don't
know and welcome back. We're at the top of the
second hour, Dana lash with you. The CR short for

(39:23):
continuing resolution, is continuing literally the existing Biden framework. It's
not a budget, so it's called a continuing resolution. They
are just continuing the existing framework and continuing the same
levels of spending that already exist. Nothing was cut. There

(39:48):
are no tax cuts, nothing about the no tax on
tips or none of that selective stuff in there. There
was no Doge cuts implemented at all. That's all it was.
It was literally nothing more than a continuation of Biden's
existing policy. Because they don't have sixty votes in the

(40:10):
Senate right now to get a budget done, so they're
gonna wait till September, when they still won't have sixty
votes in the Senate. So they're gonna have to wait
until probably, oh, I don't know, December, when they still
won't have sixty votes in the Senate. So you see,
it's never gonna get done. That's what I've been trying
to tell everybody forever. It's never gonna get done, just

(40:33):
like it didn't get done last fall, and before that
last spring, and before that last winter, and then that
spring again. I mean, it goes back and back. That's
why there's not a budget. It's just one cr after
the other after the other. So for Chuck Schumer and
he's just doing this just to be petty, Democrats can

(40:53):
be like, this is a great win for us because
it's our bill, but they don't want it to look
like that. Because Trump is in office. They're going to
pretend that it's not their bill, that it's not just
their same cuts, that it's not just you know, the same,
the same everything. That's that's they're just that's how they're
going to make it look. Anybody, so stop believing them.
We have got our side, needs to stop believing this

(41:15):
because it's not at all what it is. So they said, yeah,
we're going to do this just so we can get
into until we go to September and then, you know,
because we don't have sixty votes right now, Kane, we're
still not going to have sixty votes in September when
they say they have to wait because we don't have
sixty votes.

Speaker 4 (41:31):
Now that's true, which is is it reconciliation we need
sixty for it or is it okay? Because I don't
know if I still don't know if that's true. They've
been switching back and forth on stuff like that.

Speaker 2 (41:43):
We're just we don't have a majority. We have a
thinner majority. Well it's still thin in the Senate, not.

Speaker 4 (41:50):
Yeah, both chambers.

Speaker 2 (41:52):
Yeah, it's it's even thinner in the House. But it's
just not going to happen. So I don't My whole
point is this is them just playing the game, so
they don't They don't want they don't want it to
look like Trump has any kind of victory. They don't
want to give him the optic of oh he they
got to see our past government didn't shut down. Republicans

(42:12):
are terrified always of being yoked with Republican or with
the government shutting down, and how the media is going
to spin it to hurt Republicans when it never has
hurt them before previously. But long story short, it's it's
I mean, it's just it's I'm so done with it.
They had nothing to object to. They loved this bill
back when they passed it. They loved the cr when
they got everything that they wanted in it. It's just

(42:33):
the continuation of Biden's spending. So there's nothing for them
to object to other than Trump. That's just that's a
sickness with these people. It's a sickness. Why speaking of
you know, members of Congress and these activist judges, because
we have some pieces up about this, uh, some of
these judges and how Potus is wanting the Supreme Court

(42:57):
to go after or to go after them and stop
a lot of the lawfare. Once again, members of Congress
can literally do this. They can impeach judges, impeach activist judges.
So why aren't they doing it? Anybody? Why are they

(43:20):
not doing it? I saw Nancy Mace tweet impeach activist judges.
You're literally in Congress, that's your job. You can do that.
You have a majority, albeit short. Why aren't you doing it?
Why are Republicans in the House who have the majority,
be it barely, but they have it. Why are they
not doing this and impeaching these activist judges themselves? Maybe

(43:46):
it's for the same reason that they didn't actually implement
any spending cuts. Maybe it's the same reason that they
didn't make tax cuts permanent. People get aggravated at me,
by the way, when I criticize Republicans, and that's my job,
I'm not a simp. If people want to be McConnell
simps and not want to criticize the Republican Party and
think that being a patriot means you just say yes, maam,

(44:09):
yes sir, and do whatever the party tells you, then
I think you're in the wrong country. Every now and
then I get some pretty hateful email, like you're just
running down the Republican Party because I'm a thinking patriot.
Is why. I'm sorry that you're a communist and you
don't believe in the civic responsibility of America's citizens as
it pertains to accountability in our elected officials. But I
do never let anybody dissuade you from that stuff, because

(44:31):
they need to be told, honestly, this is like it
really feels. I'm very similar to how it did back
in the Tea Party days. And I don't want to
be a Debbie downer, but I also want to warn
you about Republicans feeling too confident of a victory that
they always do this. They do this every time they

(44:53):
win one thing, and they're like, we don't have to
do anything else. We're done. Guess we'll show up vote
on some stuff. Yeah, Nancy Mayce whans showing you her tweet.
She's in Congress, So impeach them. Why aren't you don't
just tweet about it? Impeach them? Why do people always
tweet about stuff like, oh, the Epstein files, we gotta

(45:14):
got on my deck. Okay, then where is it? Where
is it? I people tweet stuff and they flex, but
then they never follow up with action. Doesn't make any sense.
It's just do nothing people. I don't know. There's a
couple of other things following this race that is in

(45:40):
Florida Florida six Congressional District. My friend Terry christoph Over
at Red State has a piece about this right now,
where she's noting the Republican majority in the House of Representatives.
Remember to eighteen to two thirteen, two vacant seats. This
is one of the vacant seats because Matt gets uh

(46:00):
oh no, sorry, this is Matt Waltz's district. Matt Waltz,
Mike Waltz is in Florida's sixth district. Interesting look this.
Interestingly enough, this was the district that Ron de Santas
started in. He was a congressional member back when he
helped found the uh uh Freedom Coccus, the Tea Party coccus,
back during the Tea Party days. He came out of
the sixth district. So there's a lot of people are

(46:25):
getting sending some concern over that district and it's a
special election. Mike Waltz is now the national security advisor
to Potus. He is in this sixth congressional district. He uh,
the the guy who got the nomination for the Republican
candidate was on the show Republican Randy Fine, and we

(46:49):
had we had talked about a few things because you know,
he obviously I I have a lot of questions about
some of these very weak Republicans that are very similar
week Republicans in Texas that they have in Florida. He's
not he would not be my first, second, or third pick.
So he got somehow Potus's endorsement and he is losing

(47:15):
the fundraising race. His opponent, Josh Weile is wow, really
raking it in. Fine has only brought in one point
two million. Josh Weile has brought in ten million. This
is a district that Trump won by thirty percent less

(47:38):
than six months ago. Now you can spend a lot
of money that doesn't necessarily guarantee that you're going to
win anything. I mean, look how much Kamala Harris spent.
So that's you know, to be considered. And I think
there's not any world polling to look at, but it is.

(47:58):
It is a little weird. Republicans are off really slow
start as it pertains to early voting. The data and
this was from Red State notes that this is from
early this morning. Flager County heavily are Republicans are at
five thousand and thirty one votes Democrats aret four thousand,
six hundred and sixty eight, Valucia County Republicans eighty seventeen

(48:23):
Democrats eight thousand, nine hundred and thirty eight. Saint John's
County Republicans one thy ninety two Democrats one thousand, two
hundred and thirty five. As it is right now, more
Democrats are voting in early voting than Republicans by over
eight hundred and there are outpacing Republicans in fundraising. Now

(48:49):
I think that this is a warning bell. I think
it's a warning bill for two reasons. First Off, I
know we all say and I look, I believe it.
Unless I can use it for my advantage same day voting,
that's final. A lot of Republicans do that. But I
went a little further and looking at some of this,
and there was a lot huge turnout with early voting
during the general election last election, and Republicans were outpacing Democrats,

(49:12):
and Republicans also outnumbered Democrats in terms of as party registrants.
It could mean voter fatigue for Republicans, and that would
be understandable coming off of a big general election. I
get it. In Florida was a battleground in certain districts.

(49:36):
It Republicans worked so hard and made such sweeping victories
that if they just maintain the party's health, you have
an entire generation of Republican voters. But Republicans are stupid.
You got Republicans in Florida that spend more time running
their mouths on social media than they do actually representing

(50:00):
their voters. They play footsie with special interests, and we
know all about it, big time footsie with special interests
and it's all public information. Voters don't like that. That's
not what they voted for. Voters voted for less government,
more individual liberty, and they spend all their time running

(50:21):
their mouths on X and trying to flex and finds
no different. He was on the show We Talk you guys,
saw that went, and none of the other ones will
come on the show. We've tried, they will not have
anything to do with us. Fine, at least I will
say showed up on the on the program. But I
feel like the Republicans while they were doing all of that,

(50:43):
they've they've introduced, They've they've balked at rolling back gun control. Uh,
they have balked at implementing the president's immigration agenda. Remember,
they wanted to recon they wanted to restructure all of
immigration enforcement and put it under their agriculture commissioner, the

(51:05):
Age who is a large egg farmer and voted and
I had the roll call. I tweeted it had voted
to exempt himself literally from me verify. So there's a
lot of questions there. Voter see this stuff, and I
feel like they're disillusioned because a lot of these that
is what happens when you do have a very red state,

(51:26):
you get a lot of really bad Republicans. It just
goes to show you you can't It's not enough just
to have a red state. You have to have actual
conservative constitutionalists in these seats. You can't just say we're
red state. Now, we don't have to babysit it anymore.
That's you know, you would rather have too much liberty
to attend to than too little for Jefferson. So this
is something that voters in Florida are really going to

(51:48):
have to focus on because otherwise you're gonna have stuff
like this start cropping up. This should be an early
warning sign, the fact that the Democrat not only is
out fundraising, but Democrats are exceeding Republicans in early votes
right now, which was unheard of during the general election
in an area that is so read and especially considering

(52:09):
that it's not just the same day voting issue, because
a lot of people in these districts voted early and
it showed, and you could see the lead that they
had on Democrats going into election day back in November.
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And now all of the news you would probably miss
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Speaker 2 (53:29):
So I was saving this one from last segment. American
women are giving up on marriage, says The Wall Street Journal.
They said that major demographic shifts have put men and
women on divergent paths, and that's left more women resigned
to being single. Well, that's what happens. You broads wanted.
You didn't want a quality. You wanted to literally run

(53:50):
down men, and now you're shocked that nobody wants to
marry you. Crimea river. You know, maybe maybe stopping bitches
and stop thinking that the one way to elevate your
sex is by tearing the other one down. That's not
the way that you do it, and that's not what healthy, strong,
like actually strong women do. They don't need to talk

(54:10):
about empowerment because they just are. So I don't know,
I just I get it's sad because I feel bad
for men today. But at the same time, you know,
I don't really think that they should have to jump
on that landmine. I don't know. We'll talk about this
more coming up. Cannabis users under fifty are six times
more likely to have a heart attack. That cannabis is

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killing everybody caine until they have solid data, Like I'm
not even a marijuana person whatever that means. But I
just think these are ridiculous it's just I can't take
it seriously. They said that there's a study that's just
people who consume the marriage iuana are six times more
likely to have heart attack and die. We would or
have a heart attack.

Speaker 4 (54:52):
We would have had this data decades ago. If it's true.

Speaker 2 (54:54):
Yeah, I think it is true. I mean the refer
madness stuff from like our grandparents' era. Yeah. Netflix is
going to offer that whining red uh spare prince and
his suit case Yakra or whatever a contract apparently once
their current deal ends. And I read that it was
just because they're doing a documentary on Princess Diana. That's

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Speaker 2 (57:07):
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash here with you.
Just on another alert about a Tesla thing, another Tesla
that just came in. I know, I tell you what.
You can listen coast to koshing through forty seven Direct
TV as well. Ex the chats at Rumble. Yeah, I said,
please run the scene of suspicious and cindiery devices discovered
at a Tesla dealership in Austin. It's like the Left

(57:30):
trying to enforce that Chinese behavioral credit, the behavioral regulations,
Like we don't like the car you're driving, so we're
going to just pester you fascistically until you stop driving it.
Speaking of China, they hit back at the Trump tariffs.
Of course, they did, of course they did in a
really mean way. They said, and we all know that
this is false. Fentanyl is America's problem. That came out

(57:54):
of Beijing today they denounced the Trump administration's imposition of
the threatened ten percent tear and I think that actually
what we could be implementing on them should be way higher.
But that's me. Wait, but they said that the door's open.
They left the door open for talks. Beijing is challenging
the president's terraff for at the World Trade Organization and

(58:15):
they're taking countermeasures. But they said Trump ordered the twenty
five percent tariffs on Canada, Mexico ten percents on goods
from China, and they said they need to need that
to stanch the flow of fentanyl. But then China's Commerce
ministry said in a statement that Trump's move seriously violates
international trade rules. I'm reading from his statement, urged the
US to quit engage in frank dialogue and strengthen cooperation,

(58:37):
adding that fentanyl is an American problem. I find that, well,
I don't believe it, and I don't think that the
dishonesty and the pettiness helps joining us now on this
and several other issues. Is our good friend Stephen Yates
at Yates Comms on X and he obviously, you know,
he worked in two presidential administrations. This is his wheelhouse

(58:59):
in an number of ways, one of which is incredibly heartbreaking.
But he joins us now via the interwebs some device
you're using something. It's good to see you, my friend.
I mean, clearly, they're aware that the precursors that are
needed to for whatever, the finished product of the drugs
that they sell, those are sourced from China by their cartels.

(59:23):
They have a very sophisticated relationship in order to facilitate that.
So for them to say, Stephen, that this is an
American problem, they created a problem and they brought it
to America by way of Mexico.

Speaker 14 (59:38):
Yeah, it's really offensive and lazy, Dana.

Speaker 5 (59:41):
I mean, really this day.

Speaker 14 (59:43):
The tariff was put in place right at the beginning
of the administration. It's one of the things that I
every day express gratitude to the Trump administration for because
others have promised to do things, and right out of
the blocks, they made this a priority to impose some
cost to try to get China to negotiate, and then

(01:00:04):
also to make sure that there was resources collected that
might be used to address.

Speaker 5 (01:00:09):
Some of the costs offense at all.

Speaker 14 (01:00:11):
I mean, as you alluded to, many of us have
paid the price of losing a loved one, but that's
only one of the costs. First responders and law enforcement
officers have to deal with this as a frontline cost
every single day. Hospitals are overburdened, ICUs are overburdened.

Speaker 5 (01:00:27):
All this is cost, And you're right. A House Select.

Speaker 14 (01:00:31):
Committee found that not only does the Chinese government know
about this, they're reimbursing the value added taxes of those
in China who are manufacturing the illicit precursors. And just
to put salt in the wound, they're also laundering the
money and so they're involved on all parts of this.

Speaker 5 (01:00:50):
It's outrageous that.

Speaker 14 (01:00:51):
They say this, But I say it's lazy because they've
wasted at least a month plus of time and.

Speaker 5 (01:00:56):
They haven't moved the needle at all.

Speaker 14 (01:00:58):
And what they're saying, what they're proposing, they're stuff on
this stupid talking point.

Speaker 2 (01:01:01):
Yeah, that's I mean, it's anybody that has access to
the Internet can know that, yes, you're involved in this,
and they know the extent at which China is involved
in this. We're talking to Stevin Yates, Senior research fellow
at the Heritage Foundation. I mean, I think the tariffs
are necessary. I also think the White House moving to
classify and I'm not even going to go through the list,

(01:01:22):
there's quite a bit of them. There were a number
of cartels, not just trend to Aragua, but also the
Sinaloa Cartel, the Jalisco cartel, a number of Mexican cartels
that have been designated as foreign terrorist organizations. What does
that help us to understand? What that does in terms

(01:01:42):
of policing the border, not just for people, but for
fentanyl smuggling and smuggling drugs across the border. How does
that help by doing this?

Speaker 14 (01:01:53):
Well, the terrorism designation primarily allows for authorities for the
administration and all the tools that is to spoke, to
go after those vehicles for bringing the deadly angel of
death into our communities and our homes, and so it
gets at the means of delivery. Another step that could
be taken that I hope at higher levels of the

(01:02:13):
administration they'll take seriously under consideration is designating illicit fensonal
precursors as weapons of mass destruction that would allow for
more tools to go after the substance, not just these
means of bringing the chemicals physically into our country, and
those basically make it so that, oh, look, a war
has been declared on us. The only question we have

(01:02:37):
is whether and how to respond. I don't want to
go to kinetic military war. But there's been a drug
war declared on us, a biological and chemical war declared
on us with the combination of COVID and fentanyl, And.

Speaker 5 (01:02:50):
So we should have all tools at our disposal to.

Speaker 14 (01:02:53):
Go after the finances, to go after the organizations that
transship and manufacture, and to go after where the money is.
And so if someone is caught in possession of illicit
fensaal precursors and they're designated as WMD, there's a whole
host of penalties that go with that that would be
a little bit stricter than someone just getting picked up

(01:03:14):
on the street for having a category who's a whatsie substance.

Speaker 2 (01:03:17):
Yeah, that makes a lot of sense. Talking with Steven
Yates at Yates calmed the uh and that I mean
that because I thought too, I thought, is that going
to mean that we can just like go across the
border and sound like a strike team and take care
of these cartels and bust. You know, there's so many
shows where they have to be actually plot.

Speaker 5 (01:03:36):
Yeah, that that has to be in the mix.

Speaker 14 (01:03:39):
But there are a lot of consequences that a responsible
government would need to think through before clicking go on that.
I mean, of course I would love nothing more, but
for me, I would just be popping popcorn and sitting
back and watching the action. There are real people that
could have real blowback and other problems if they go
in that direction. And there's also this nagging issue of

(01:04:00):
do you have an authorization to use military force? This
has been a controversy since nine to eleven in Afghanistan
through the Iraq experience, and it's not a trifling constitutional matter.
In a perfect world, which we sadly don't live in,
you would have Congress that could handle lots of things
at once, but also the urgent things like this, and

(01:04:22):
then there would be a speedy way to say, you
know what, this is an assault. We've had four hundred
thousand plus casualties in America just to fentanel alone, and
then like a million from the COVID stuff.

Speaker 5 (01:04:37):
At what point do you authorize.

Speaker 14 (01:04:40):
The use of military force even though you're not saying
that's what we want the You say, look, we want
everyone in the world to know that you kill Americans,
you're going to have to be at risk of this.
And Congress authorizes the president to do what he needs
to do.

Speaker 2 (01:04:55):
Yeah, why did this is a weird story. Still keeping
with China, why did they publicize that they have a
cable cutting device, a deep sea cable cutting device. Let
me let they said that they have an undersea they
have a submersible entity that they can attach a new
cable cutting device too that can cut undersea telecommunications and

(01:05:18):
power cables at a depth of thirteen thousand feet. That's
a weird thing to publicize, you know.

Speaker 14 (01:05:25):
Well, this is the Chinese Communist Party being kindergarteners again.
They're going out there and saying, I didn't do it.
I didn't do it. It's not my fault. But by
the way, I can't keep a secret. And I got
this cool little thing where I'm going out and clipping
everything because that's what a kindergartener would do.

Speaker 5 (01:05:40):
They're not at all responsible.

Speaker 14 (01:05:42):
They're not taking any kind of accountability or being transparent.
This is this is basically what an adolescent power does
and that's kind of what they are. And I don't
say that to make them less of a threat. I
think that makes them more of a threat.

Speaker 5 (01:05:57):
And a problem.

Speaker 14 (01:05:57):
Yeah, they have this weird schizophrenic way of acting. But yeah,
it's totally bizarre that they say, hey, look at us,
we've got this capability, but at the same time saying, oh,
we haven't been the ones doing this. You guys are
just meanies.

Speaker 5 (01:06:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:06:11):
What worries me with them isn't what they tell me
that they have. It's what they're not telling me. Because
if they're dumb enough to advertise this, I think, well,
then what actually shady, like seriously dangerous shady stuff do
you have that you haven't publicized. I mean they were
bragging about this, and they talked all about the team.
They had a whole cover story of this publication there,

(01:06:33):
what is it, the South China whatever Morning Post, They
had a whole cover story.

Speaker 5 (01:06:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:06:36):
Yeah, I mean I've never seen any thing like this
where they were bragging like like it's a weapon ultimately
that they're bragging about, replete with photos and all the
people involved with that. They're proud.

Speaker 14 (01:06:48):
That's just like some teenage guys in a country part
of America walking around with wirecutters and twirling them around
and showing them off, and a bunch of farmers fences
have been cut.

Speaker 2 (01:06:58):
But it isn't us, not us not. We don't know
how that happened. We don't know. Last thing for you,
China have secured a two billion dollar contract to build
an industrial complex in Iraq uh and they have their
weird photos that they take. It's always weird whenever they
see like Iraqi government and the communist Chinese do pictures

(01:07:19):
together because they're also uncomfortable looking. They're too communists and
fascists to like actually enjoy the moment of whatever they're doing.
They look like they're all held hostage and they're standing
in front of like one of those big photo walls.
They signed a contract with this company to build this
complex in Bostra. Investments they said will exceed two billion
It are they trying to get involved in the oil

(01:07:41):
game in this part of the world.

Speaker 5 (01:07:43):
Well, for sure, the oil game.

Speaker 14 (01:07:45):
Plus unfortunately, post I Rock War, there's a lot of
Iranian influence in Iraq, and of course China and Iran
have been trying to be strategic partners part of this
axis of do no good and anti Americanism, and they've
helped Iran the sanctioned busters. And so you have the
Trump administration looking to reinstate parts of maximum pressure on Iran,

(01:08:08):
rebuilding some of the fundamental strategies of the Abraham Accords,
and all of that's to the good. Conspicuously, it was
also in the Putin Trump phone call where they were
talking about ways to make sure that Iran doesn't ever
get a nuclear weapon. And so whether I trust Putin
has a whole other issue. But this idea of playing

(01:08:29):
in Iraq is a way of deepening some foothold in
the broader Middle East. And I guess, to me, this
is just more China throwing what to them is a
little bit of money. To me, it's a lot of money.
But to them, it's a little bit of money to
basically make headaches and stir the pot. And it's unhelpful
to irresponsible, and really it's a shame that Iraq, after

(01:08:51):
so much blood and treasure was spilled, would kind of
turn to them for these things at this point.

Speaker 2 (01:08:56):
But here we are, here, we are our good friend
Steven needs who we always appreciate his wisdom and insight
the best that you can get on TV. Always good
to see you my friend at eight commps go follow him.
Good to see you. Have a great week.

Speaker 5 (01:09:08):
Thank you.

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Speaker 4 (01:10:25):
It's his laf mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.

Speaker 2 (01:10:34):
I kind of want to have this explain to me,
and I don't want to have it explained to me.
I'm I don't understand how you steal a lap dance.
So a Florida man was arrested for doing just that
at a strip club. They called him a broke punter,
accused of stealing one hundred and sixty dollars worth of

(01:10:55):
lap dances from a stroke club. So he failed to
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The thirty nine year old John Elberson was arrested at
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(01:11:15):
he just did not want to pay for and they
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I mean, I guess it's like you're running out of
a store without pay. I just think for things like that,
me paid advance. You know what I'm saying. Just it's
not my fault that they I don't know, just saying,
just saying. Let's see here, this pulled this up. This

(01:11:40):
has to do with a floridaman who was arrested for
driving an SUV into a crowd of anti Tesla protester.
See it's all funny game. So somebody gets run over?
Was he in a Tesla direct? Is that suv? Don't
they make a SUVs to Tesla SUV's do? Okay? So
is that I'm just one truck is considered an SUV?

Speaker 11 (01:12:01):
Right?

Speaker 2 (01:12:03):
I mean maybe, I don't know. So this guy, he uh,
he's charged with aggravated assault. It was in Palm Beach
County over the weekend. The driver was charged. He oh,
is a Nissan Pathfinder. He mounted his black Nissan Pathfinder
under his sidewalk and advanced. Okay, so if they're on
the sidewalk, maybe you stay on the road. I don't

(01:12:23):
mind people on the sidewalk. I don't care when they
get into the road. Is the problem, one of the
But you know what, also, I really don't take seriously
the protestations from anybody who's a part of the whole
firebomb Tesla movement. Right, So when you guys wanted this,
you wanted to escalate it. So now you got what
you wanted. And you know, just saying this is what

(01:12:46):
happens when you don't when you are encouraging vandalism and
assault and like arson, like what this movement has been doing.
One of the guys, they always act like their senior
citizens everywhere he drove into a crowded senior citizens. I
seriously doubt it, he said. Two older women were almost clipped.
We immediately called the cops, and so the guy was arrested.

(01:13:09):
He was charged with assault. But yeah, that's what. Yeah,
I can go ahead and say that's what.

Speaker 4 (01:13:14):
That's exactly what happens when you let emotions drive all
of your decisions.

Speaker 2 (01:13:17):
People are I don't know why anybody would act shocked
that something like this would happen. I mean they they
want something like this to happen. That's what these that,
that's what these people have been trying to I told you,
and then they're going to scream injustice said it. I
told you. Also, Uh, there was a I don't know,
there's a fire at Disney World. Do we care?

Speaker 8 (01:13:37):
Not?

Speaker 2 (01:13:37):
Really? Yeah, it was at Epcot at the park. I
don't care. It was that the France pavilion. Really don't care.
I don't care. There was a fire at a theme
park where I'm just am. Forgive me if I don't
feel super excited or said or caring about that. Let's see,
there's a Florida man coloring book as well. Uh, there
was a Florida man who please let this be a

(01:14:00):
different guy. I don't know how many times this goes,
Oh no, no, it's not it's not going to be
a different guy because, oh no, this one's older. With
the hamster wheel guy's back, he's trying to rebuild his
hamster wheel. One Florida man became upset about music during
karaoke night and got into it with another patron. It
was law enforcement, said Aaron Jablonski, of course really. Jablonski,

(01:14:21):
thirty four years old, aggravated assault and fell in possession
of a firearm Panela's County Sheriff's Office. He was aggrieved
about the choice of karaoke music at the overtime sports bar.
He became upset what song? How are you doing this
article and you're not telling us what song? He became
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Direct TV is the simulcast the chats at Rumble. I'm
trying to wrap my heat around the story that broke
while we were on air, and it's out of the
Atlantic now. And because most of our tax dollars paid
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go to remove paywall dot com for any article that's
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I didn't find that you didn't hear that from me,
So the article consists of Now, this is why I'm
looking at this. It's Jeffrey Goldberg. I'm not a big
Jeffrey Goldberg fan for a number of reasons. Jeffrey Goldberg

(01:17:01):
is asserting in his piece that the Trump administration accidentally
included him in a group on Signal, which is like
a messaging app, and that discussed their military strikes in Yemen,
and he didn't think it was real, he said, and
then the strikes happened. And he says that he was

(01:17:24):
added on March fifteenth and apparently got the mess the
first message from Michael Waltz, who Michael Waltz is the
name of Trump's national security advisor. And he does his
best I think he he I don't know He's got
to be careful because he's he doesn't go right out

(01:17:47):
and say these are the exact people, but apparently like
he's for instance, this is what he writes, he said.
A message to the group from Michael Waltz read as
follows the team establishing Principals Group for coordination on Huthi's
particularly for over the next seventy two hours. My Deputy

(01:18:08):
Alex Wong is pulling together a tiger team at deputies
agency chief of staff level, following up from the meeting
in the six room this morning for action items, et cetera.
And he wat he adds, please provide the best point
of contact from your team for us to coordinate with
the next couple of days and over the weekend. And
they're talking about the senior most NATSEK people right the

(01:18:29):
director of the CIA. All of it now, Goldberg goes,
it should go without saying, but I'll say it anyway.
I've never been invited to a White House Principals Committee
meeting in my many years of reporting on national security matters,
and I've never heard of one being convened over a
commercial messaging app, he said a minute later, And this
is his peace a person identified only as mar The

(01:18:49):
Secretary of State is Marco Antonio. Rubio wrote, Mike need
him for State, designating the current counselor for the State
Department as his representative. So they're there. The names that
follow are the people who are going to be the
points of contact for you know, the state, the Secretary
of State or sectaf, et cetera. Mike need him for State.

(01:19:10):
The other one, identified as jd Van wrote Andy Baker
in for the VP. One minute after that TG presumably
Tolzy Gabbard said Joe Kent for D and I a
little after that Scott b for apparently Scott Assent, Dan
Katzer Treasury. A user called Pete Hegseethroat, Dan Caldwell for
DoD Brian. A man named Brian wrote Brian McCormick for

(01:19:33):
n SC et cetera, and he said the principals had
apparently all assembled. Eighteen listed as members of the group,
including various National security officials, Steve Whitkoff, the Middle Eastern
Ukraine negotiator, Susie Wiles, the White House Chief of Staff,
and someone identified only as SM which could mean Stephen Miller.
And he said I appeared on my own screen only

(01:19:53):
as JG. And that was the end of the Thursday
text chain. And then he said he got a stranger
that the text they were talking about like their operations
in this and I'm not going to read the whole piece.
It's not beyond the realm of possibility. I just am

(01:20:18):
always I always have a healthy skepticism when dealing with
the press. However, I do think that this is kind
of one of the issues with doing things digitally at
this level, because when you type someone's name, and especially
for like signal when you're going to create a group,
and signal is used by a lot of people in

(01:20:39):
the press and government and et cetera for heightened security.
I don't know that it actually provides heightened security because
you can set messages to delete. But if you ever
get in trouble with a lawsuit, I mean, you have
to be able, especially like you have to preserve communications.
You can find yourself in some serious issues if you

(01:20:59):
do don't preserve communication, So that can get a little hairy.
But they're trying to say, like what are the encryption
and all of that makes it whatever, So a lot
of people use it, This is kind of a problem
when you when you're filling out or when you are
inviting people to a group discussion, it will you know,
you write Jay in there and it'll pull up all
your contacts that have j in. So you could just

(01:21:20):
I mean, it could just little literally be just a
simple slip of the thumb user era and you add
the wrong person in and then you should always obviously
double check whom you've had it in. Clearly, if this
is how it went, then that wasn't done. And he
gets into this everything that over the next couple of

(01:21:40):
days and the signature signal channel, like for instance, he
said the first detonations in Yemen would be felt two
hours hence, at one forty five pm Eastern time, he says,
I waited in my car in a supermarket parking lot.
If the signal chat was real, I reason hoothy targets
would be bombed. At one fifty five, I checked X
and searched Yemen. Explosions were being heard across Sounda, the
capital city. I went back to the signal channel. At

(01:22:03):
one forty eight, Michael Waltz had proved quote had provided
the group an update. He says, I won't quote from
this text except to note that he described the operation
as an amazing job. A few minutes later, quote unquote,
John Radcliffe wrote a good start. Not long after quote unquote,
Waltz responded with three emoji, a fist, an American flag,
and fire. Other people, including mar wrote in good job

(01:22:23):
Pete and your team. Wils texted kudos to all those
in theatre and syncom, et cetera. I mean, whoaoa wo
and he's there's like screenshots and all kinds of stuff.
I so, is it real? I can't imagine that he

(01:22:44):
would make this up, Caine, because it's a real weird
thing to make up, especially for something that happened already.
And there's not I don't know if it is.

Speaker 4 (01:22:55):
And I'm looking at, you know, some of the language
being used in some of this Subriefa's acronyms, things like that.
It does kind of give it some credibility here.

Speaker 2 (01:23:06):
If this happened in the way that it did, Wow,
that is a massive communications error, obviously. I can't was it,
I mean, was it done accidentally? I mean a major
major security failure. I don't know. I mean, there's the

(01:23:32):
article has already the article ran to I mean just
a little little bit ago. And that's the other reason,
as weird as the timings, that's to me a reason
that would make me consider the validity of it, because
it's far after the point at which it could have
been used to compromise any objective. And I just he

(01:23:59):
doesn't editor realize in the piece the way that I
have come to expect and have read from a lot.
And I'm not saying I like Jeffrey Goldberg. Don't mistake
me for the love, but I'm trying to figure out
a if it, if it legitimately happened the way they
said it did, and be the motive, like what's the
you know, the just like as a way to embarrass

(01:24:21):
the administration, make them think that, oh, they've brought in
a lot of outsiders you should trust here, because the
left loves to plant seeds of distrusting only conservative administrations
or Republican administrations. Rather, do you think it's real? How
do you text people like and then you're using emoji?
I don't know it happens though, I mean that's and

(01:24:42):
they have these points of contact representing their offices.

Speaker 4 (01:24:45):
Imagine feeling protected because you're using signal.

Speaker 2 (01:24:49):
Right and you accidentally included right and.

Speaker 4 (01:24:53):
So I was looking at I'm like, who has the
initials JG and the Yeah, no, I know, but in
Trump's cab that who they mistook as adding to this list.
And I can't.

Speaker 2 (01:25:05):
Unless it's just like and uh, another staffer like you
know in d D or uh like maybe oppress. I
don't know, but that's very interesting, very very interesting. So
this ran at The Atlantic and they and apparently the
everything happened, and he wanted to wait and see if
the strikes happened when they said they would. But the
headline is the Trump administration accidentally texted me it's war

(01:25:27):
plans for I think the editorialization comes in the headline.
That not necessary. That's not necessarily Goldberg's headline because usually
with a lot and I'm not defending anyone, I'm telling
you how it is. Obviously the Atlantic is very left
and they their editors are the ones who headline pieces.

Speaker 4 (01:25:43):
Yes, I wonder if I if this is it because
National Security accounts SOL for the White House is Joshua
Geltzer JG. And I wonder if that's how.

Speaker 2 (01:25:54):
Yeah, that tracks ooh this They got to be careful
with us. They have to be so careful with us.
This is. I mean, I don't think that there's any
I mean, it's a massive security failure and there's a
lot of problems with us. Do I think that it

(01:26:14):
complicates anything after the fact, I don't really think so.
I think that they need to be obviously way more
careful going forward. But man alive, I mean, how do
you just like you don't double check? You got to
double check stuff. And a lot of people are saying

(01:26:36):
it's not a sound source. No, I agree with you.
Believe me. I've been at this way longer. I'm not
saying that to be ignorant. I'm just saying that you
cannot ever hope to attempt to match my level of
hatred or cynicism for the Legacy Press. However, the way
that this was rolled out lends more to the validity
of it than not. We just got to be careful.

(01:26:59):
And I don't think that they need to be using signal.
I don't think they need to be using I don't know, right,
I just feel like when you're set, when you're at
that level, you need I want, where's your special James
Bond phone? What the hell do my taxes pay for?
My taxes don't pay for studying fat lesbians or paying
for like trans stuff in you know, the Middle East.

(01:27:21):
I I don't, we don't. That's not what we're I
expect there to be the existence of James Bond phones
that can only talk to other people that are in
the James Bond phone thing and silence, right, we're but
you're telling me that they're just let me get on
my Apple phone signal. I'm what in the world. Don't

(01:27:41):
don't get a false sense of security with a lot
of these apps because they're also only as private as
as a subpoena. So just to see be careful with
that stuff. We have more on that. I'm just reeling
over this story. Uh, we have more on the way.
I'm gonna drop it in the notes second by the
way of substack, and I'll have something else about it

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And now all of the news you would probably miss,
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Speaker 2 (01:29:42):
So I have several questions. So this is Blenham Palace.
The country mentioned what Churchill was born. It's isn't it
like one of the big Churchill family seats the spence anyway,
So they said that I don't know why, but they
had a golden toilet there, literally eighteen carrots it was.
They said it was work of art, insured for five
million pounds. I'm sorry, it looks like a legit working toilet.

(01:30:04):
I don't know what else to tell you, but they
said that a thief swiped it. How does one swipe
a large isn't gold heavy eighteen carrot gold toilet? How
do you swipe that?

Speaker 4 (01:30:15):
Friends or equipment?

Speaker 2 (01:30:18):
Yeah? Oh, it is useful. Apparently one of the guys,
the dude, I guess who owns the place, the pile,
the country Pile, said that it's splendid to use it,
but someone literally stole that means they had to unhook
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Speaker 4 (01:30:33):
I is it solid gold or.

Speaker 2 (01:30:35):
Just eighteen carrot eighteen carrot gold? That's just so gaudy.
And I mean, I love maximalism, don't get me wrong,
but like everything else should match, you know, like you
what is with this bathroom and the just the just
I mean, if you're lucky, there's one showing me the photo.
You can't have a toilet like that in this kind
of bathroom with just like the basic you know, it

(01:30:57):
looks like a doctor's bathroom.

Speaker 4 (01:30:59):
Prefer toilet.

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(01:32:06):
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(01:32:47):
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(01:33:07):
so he may have a facial injury. She was not injured.
They are looking for the suspect. Detectives say that he
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Security protocol has been implemented, but that little girl is
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Speaker 2 (01:34:36):
Normally, when you would hear this song play, it means
someone may be going to meet Jesus. It means that
someone is going to get beat down in a most
entertaining way. And I have to tell you it's I
always think it's like a huge like I don't know,
I'm not even gonna be self aware or worried about it.

(01:35:00):
It's such a bragging right with me and my family,
because like I grew up watching wrestling, like with Hulk
Hogan and Cindy Lauper, And when Cindy Lauper got into it,
I was like, oh my gosh, and like every and
then I would watch Monday and I raw every Monday,
and I would play poker and beat all my friends
and take all their change. And so grew up with
all of this and now I'm like, yeah, I know
Mary Glen Glenn Jacobs. He's the mayor of Knox County

(01:35:22):
and everyone freaks out, like all my family, all my
relations in southern Missouri. And they only started believing it
when he came on my program. They thought it was lying,
like I'm on television, Like how am I gonna lie
to you? So he, uh, the illustrious mayor of Knox County, Tennessee.
He's been making some headlines because he challenged someone to

(01:35:43):
a match. I almost set a fight, a match, and
he joins us now via guy mayor, such a pleasure
to have you. I welcome to the program. So this
match because you you were a little upset with Tim
Walls because of the stuff that Tim Walls was saying,
not just about Tesla but voter. I mean, there's a
lot of stuff. Let's let's not you know, let's not
mess around. There's like a list, and you challenged him

(01:36:04):
to a match, a wrestling match before we go anywhere.
Has his office accepted? Has have you heard from him?
Has he reached out?

Speaker 7 (01:36:13):
Well, well, first of all, I'd like to say hello
to Dana's family, and yes, she does know me. So
surprisingly Governor Walls, Walls has not reached out to me.
I don't know what's going on. I don't know maybe
I need to give him my number. I don't know
what's up.

Speaker 2 (01:36:33):
I mean, yes, I know he's a Democrat and basically
a communist, but still, like we all love wrestling. If
I was going to get beaten by anybody like to
death in a ring, I would be like, yes, I
want him to do it. I mean, there's honor in it,
you know. I mean, you're not just like anyone. You're
Glenn Jake. I mean not just anybody. You're like a
very special, elite mayor with a very special.

Speaker 7 (01:36:58):
I mean gotll a. Come on, dude, I'm.

Speaker 2 (01:37:00):
Just saying, so have you reached out? Well, I mean
you made the offer, You even have wom that pulled
this up. You even have the graphic. When the graphic
for the match has already made it, it's a kind
of a done deal at that point, the Tennessee Waltz,
the charity wrestling event, all of the money that could
be raised from this mayor.

Speaker 7 (01:37:18):
Yes, and I have almost one hundred thousand dollars probably
at this point from credible sources that it reached out
to me and say, hey, I'll give money for this.
I have a corporate title sponsor. We can probably get
more and Dana. That's before we even sell tickets to
the live event itself. That's before we have a streaming package.
I mean, this thing could raise hundreds of thousands of

(01:37:41):
dollars and yeah, I just haven't heard anything back.

Speaker 2 (01:37:43):
It could help people, I mean, it could help a
lot of people. It could probably help stray dogs, the elderly,
you know, everybody. I mean, let's think of just to
come up with some with I guess he hates all those.
He doesn't want to help people. If he doesn't want
to take on this match. I think for America he should.

Speaker 7 (01:37:59):
I think think what's happened is his mouth has written
a check that he knows his body can't cash in
any case. And it is unfortunate because look, I'm the
consummate professional.

Speaker 2 (01:38:13):
Yes you are.

Speaker 7 (01:38:14):
We could take place. He I promise you, I promise
his family. He's not going to get hurt. It would
be entertaining, it would be a lot of fun, and
despite our pretty significant political differences, we could walk away
from a friends. So there's really no lose for anybody here.

Speaker 2 (01:38:30):
Did you did you offer him like a kind of
like a ringer, maybe he could have like a tag
team ringer.

Speaker 7 (01:38:36):
Well, I mean, he was the one that made the challenge, so.

Speaker 2 (01:38:40):
It is true. Good point.

Speaker 7 (01:38:41):
Yeah, they don't. They don't want to see Ali versus
some guy, you know. They don't want to see Mike
Tyson versus some dude. They want to see Glenn Jacobs
versus Tim Walls. However, I am willing to some stipulation
that would even the odds, such as my hand tied
behind my backs, can wrestle with one hand. I'd even

(01:39:02):
wrestle blindfolded. I mean, anything he comes up with, I'm
pretty open to because I understand. I mean, you know,
I'm six foot eight that way, three hundred pounds or so,
and I'm still I try to keep myself in best
shape as I can. I'm not in ring shape anymore,
but I keep myself in pretty gooch.

Speaker 2 (01:39:16):
I wouldn't mess with you if I was a dude,
I wouldn't.

Speaker 7 (01:39:19):
Right, he's like six one, he's two thirty, and he's
probably doesn't keep himself in the shape frankly than I do.
So I understand there some physical challenges limitations, but here's
the deal. Throughout my wrestling career, I did sometimes have
to work around that and still have entertaining matches with people.
So I'm selling of an expert this whole thing. So
you give him a chance.

Speaker 2 (01:39:38):
It's not like you challenged him to like a ski
shooting competition or anything like that, you know, I mean
you didn't. You didn't do anything like that. That's just
good old American wrestling.

Speaker 7 (01:39:47):
Yeah, exactly. And actually I have been sporting clay shooting,
and you know, like you, I have a firearms enthusiast.
That's pretty hard. Actually have you ever have you ever
done the sporting clays things?

Speaker 5 (01:39:59):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:39:59):
Yeah, it's really hard. You're not even going to pretend
to be awesome at it's really My oldest son is.

Speaker 7 (01:40:05):
Like, yeah, let's do some sporting Clays or something.

Speaker 2 (01:40:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:40:09):
But you know, seriously, I mean when when he said
that he could kick pretty much most Trump supporters' tales,
you know, that's just not something these even in jest.
That's not something you say. It's not appropriate for an
elected official. If I had said that, if Donald Trump
had said that, we'd be excoriated. You're threatening, you're intimidating people.

(01:40:30):
Being know. Tim Wall says it, and it's it's just fine,
and everybody's laughing about it.

Speaker 2 (01:40:34):
And that's such a good point too. And we're talking
to Maryor of Knox County, Tennessee, the illustrious Glinn Jacob
Jka Kane from WWE long storied American Icon. The remarks
that he said were he and he tried to say
that he was joking later, but at the time it
really didn't seem that way. And it came during the
weekend that followed like somebody shooting up a Tesla dealership,

(01:40:56):
and that was after somebody tried to burn down another
Tesla dealership and Seattle. So it was just like the
wrong time to say stuff like that. And you're right,
the left would go crazy if you said something like that,
The left will go crazy at you.

Speaker 7 (01:41:07):
Yeah, and sort of the reason I could smile on
my face. Obviously what's happened with Tesla is just inexcuseable.
But we had we had some protesters in our Tesla
dealerships here across Tennessee last weekend. So of course I
didn't have to take that opportunity to test drive a
cyber truck, and while the car was driving itself, I
had to wave out the window with both hands at
the bands of musk there.

Speaker 2 (01:41:29):
That's amazing. I love that and that you could show
up to the to the ring in Merrigos. I'm like
already had this plane out my head. I have for
for full disclosure, I've volunteered. If you need a referee,
I will try my best to be objective and you know,
work on behalf of the people and the the uh
integrity of the sport. But I would totally referee. And

(01:41:52):
I would even throw in Mayor my giant yetti mom
cooler of sports drinks that I used to cart to
all the fields everywhere. It's it's I mean, that thing's
ready to go. It's all jacked up on tires. It's
ready to rock.

Speaker 7 (01:42:03):
Yeah. Tennessee Senator Marshall Blackburn reached out to me the
other day and she is actually willing to work the
concession stand and make her world famous chocolate chip cookies.
So this thing's got legs, man. It could go just
I mean, it could be the sporting event of the year.

Speaker 2 (01:42:21):
I really do think so. I think that, and maybe
like we have a halftime thing, you know, depending on
how many rounds you all agree to, you know, like
a little intermission. We're talking to the mayor of Knoxville.

Speaker 7 (01:42:32):
There's gonna be halftimes.

Speaker 2 (01:42:34):
Now we could stretch it out to be like four hours.
And you're like, what are you doing? I just offered
to do a match. Now you're going crazy, Dan. I'm
just thinking, like, of all the things we could add
on to it to just you know, maximize the contribute
the donations to save people. That's all so ye. I
mean maybe he thinks twice, maybe something like this. I
don't know, maybe it causes him to think twice. I

(01:42:56):
feel like they're having kind of a crisis of identity
right now.

Speaker 7 (01:43:00):
Oh absolutely.

Speaker 2 (01:43:00):
And I feel like he and AOC are trying to
jockey for spiritual leadership of the party and you got
Chuck Schumer out there. What are you expecting Democrats to
look like by the time midterms come around? Are they?
Do you think they're going to find their footing? Or
they where do they go? They're already so far left.
I don't know where you go from there.

Speaker 7 (01:43:19):
Yeah. I don't know where they're going to go either.
I think this whole thing with Walls is actually the
result of a memo that went out from consultants and
strategists on the Democrat side saying, guys, we have to
be tougher, and obviously they're trying to be something that
they are, you know. I mean, it's okay, it's all right,

(01:43:39):
just be yourself. The issue is that the American people
can see through politicians who aren't authentic, who aren't themselves.
And it's like Tim Walls now, all of a sudden,
it's trying to play this this actor on TV. He's
not an actor. He's certainly not a professional wrestler, so
he shouldn't be acting like one. But I think this
is all due to it's still that the after effects,

(01:44:01):
the hangover of wokeism.

Speaker 2 (01:44:03):
And I agree the party is.

Speaker 7 (01:44:05):
Still so concerned about It's a very small segment of
a population, even of their base. But the far far,
far left, you know that they're trying to reinvent themselves.
But what do you expect from a party that for
years literally said there was no difference between a man
and a woman.

Speaker 2 (01:44:24):
Yeah, yeah, I mean, maybe if they can identify as
whatever they want, maybe someone can identify as Tim Waltz,
you know, the Governor walt and pretend, you know, maybe
maybe he could have somebody standing on his behalf. I
just think that this is so interesting. Two questions for
you that ever. First off, everybody wants me to ask
this question of you, when are you running for governor?

Speaker 7 (01:44:46):
I probably won't run for governor. Actually at this point,
there's some things that have changed in that race, so
I'm probably not going to do that, you know. And
I don't know what my few political future holds. If
I have a political future, frankly, and get into this
to people always ask if I'm want to run for
higher office. And I never saw this job as Knox

(01:45:07):
County mayor as a stepnie Stone. I wanted to do
the best job that I could. I got in this
because I was worried about the future, worried about where
America is going to go from my kids and my grandkids,
you know. And for me, I still have that passion.
Whether or not it's in politics, I don't know. Certainly,
if there's an opportunity to do something where I feel
that my skill set, my abilities are the best utilized, wonderful,

(01:45:31):
But otherwise I'm just gonna have to play it by
your So you just like.

Speaker 2 (01:45:34):
Want everybody over to ask for that more because you're
the exact type of person that people want in that office,
someone who doesn't really want it and I have to say,
like I've been in Ox County, everybody loves you. Everybody
loves you every age. I've never seen anything like it.
I have never seen if there were people who didn't
like you, they like stayed under the woodwork. They did
not come out well.

Speaker 7 (01:45:55):
The people at the TESTA leadership last weekend didn't.

Speaker 2 (01:45:58):
Want well, they were out of town, you know that.

Speaker 7 (01:46:00):
I don't actually think they were from Knox County.

Speaker 2 (01:46:02):
Yeah, yeah, they had to bust them in. Okay. Second question,
what because we're all going to pull for this match
to happen and whatever we can do to help to
make it happen. You know, we are all in all
in for this. What because Taylor Swift has swifties, But
what does Caine have? What are your fans called?

Speaker 7 (01:46:23):
Uh so when I was in WWE, they were actually called.

Speaker 2 (01:46:25):
Canaan I Okay, That's what I was wondering.

Speaker 7 (01:46:27):
So we can do that, we can come up with
a catchy nickname. Frankly, Frankly, I've seen a lot of
nicknames for Governor Walls on social media, and none of
them very flattering.

Speaker 2 (01:46:41):
By the way, Yeah fans, Yeah, you wouldn't put that
in your ex profile. Like Canaan and I you totally would,
but what I've seen from him, you wouldn't necessarily you
wouldn't put that in there. Uh well, I I love
that you did this because I think your response to
Governor Walls, I mean, you know, we joe about and
I really want this to happen. I really mean that

(01:47:02):
from the bottom of my heart. But I think it
also there's the graphic ones thrown at the graphic. See
the graphics made. This is official, It's done. Governor Wallash
just needs to answer and say yes, it's all in
good all in good fun. But I love that your
response really helped to highlight how crazy this has gotten
since the election. I mean, he wasn't he like the folksy.

(01:47:24):
He was the guy who was supposed to make them
look more human, and instead he made them look like jackwagons.
Like that. You did the wrong thing to help Governor
You did the wrong thing, and they needed to be
more like you.

Speaker 7 (01:47:35):
Yeah. Well, what's happened I think is the pendulum is
completely strong now again. You know their their consultants are saying,
you know, guys, we need to switch from being effeminatee
males to masculine males masculine.

Speaker 2 (01:47:46):
Now they don't know how.

Speaker 7 (01:47:47):
To be masculine males. Yeah, you know, you don't. You
don't get on a CD and talksmac you don't do
all those things. You're just a self confidence, self assured person.
That's really what masculinity is. That's just strong people, you know.
But at the left, once obviously is they want people
they can control. They want weak minded people who are
going to follow follow the herd. You know. For me,

(01:48:08):
I want people to think for themselves. I want them
to think critically. I don't want them because I say
something automatically believe it right. I want people to look
and say, Okay, what he's saying is right. You know.
But on the left they want that because when you
start looking at their policies and you start looking at
what they're saying, if you actually take the next step

(01:48:30):
past the superficial oh this sounds great, you realize it's
absolutely a certain it's in the end, it can be
very destructive.

Speaker 2 (01:48:37):
Very much so well, I love that. I love that
you have this offer on the table. I really want
Governor Walls to accept it. We're going to, maybe very
politely in a friendly way. Harassment on social media to
see if we can just like help. I don't know,
I want to make it happen. But Mayor i' Knox
County Glenn Jacobs came from WWE. It is a pleasure
to know you, sir, and I'm pulling for this to happen.

(01:48:59):
Thank you for everything that you do, for for being
such a good official, like you're like the storybook elected official.
If we could just clone you somehow and put you
in other offices, that would be great. But we really
appreciate what you do and what you stand for. Thank you, Mayor. Thanks,
have a good gur with you too.

Speaker 6 (01:49:14):
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Speaker 2 (01:49:26):
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you.

Speaker 11 (01:49:28):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:49:28):
I think that whoever missed whoever added Jeffrey Goldberg in
that piece, the Atlantic piece about accidentally looping him into
a signal thread about Yemen, I think they meant to
add Joshua Geltz, who is the who's in the d
and I he works in national security. He's one of

(01:49:49):
the folks there that I mean that's what I think happened.

Speaker 5 (01:49:54):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:49:54):
Brian Hughes, who speaks for the National Security Council, said
that he confirmed the veracity of the group. Instead, it
appear to be an authentic message chain. We're reviewing how
an invert number was added. The threat is a demonstration
of the deep, thoughtful policy coordination between senior officials. The
ongoing success of the WHO. The operation demonstrates that there
were no threats to troops or national security. So more
on this coming Today's stupidity in the meantime, all right.

Speaker 4 (01:50:16):
Democrat from the Virgin Island Stacey Plaski, she had this
to say, well, just play it one, go ahead.

Speaker 11 (01:50:24):
I'm concerned about how they are conducting their immigration deportation policies,
seizing of American citizens without these people may not be
American citizens.

Speaker 5 (01:50:40):
They are immigrants.

Speaker 11 (01:50:42):
Whether they are here illegally.

Speaker 4 (01:50:44):
No, there's a distinction there. It's not whether they're here illegally.

Speaker 2 (01:50:49):
Yeah, certain words invoke different legal actions, so we got
to be sensitive that. I will be on Ingram's show
tonight on Fox. Make sure you sign up at YouTube,
Facebook substack back tomorrow
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