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Speaker 2 (00:41):
You know, I was really thinking about this when I
was watching Day two of talking about the same thing
that we talked about yesterday, and tomorrow was probably going
to be us talking about the same thing that we
talked about yes the day before and the next day
and the next day. Is that Jeffrey Goldberg? And I
know I've got colleagues that are remarking upon his professional
and the way that he laid this out, et cetera,
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et cetera. Gagged me. Uh it was dropped. If he
was such a professional about it, he would have released it.
Uh when he got it, he wouldn't have sat on
it and timed it to be perfectly released at the moment,
like the evening, like right before we were doing these hearings.
So when I when I have people and I've had
(01:24):
people you know, in email, and I you know, I've
talked to some of my you know, some of my
friends at work in the press that are like minded,
they're saying, oh, well, you know, I mean, that was
a big story for him to have and and you know,
et cetera, et cetera. It but but it really no,
it's it's not because there was nothing there. Uh that uh,
(01:47):
there was nothing there. The war plans, the war plans
that he said that he claimed were leaked. I mean,
I'm looking at he said he was gonna leak more.
We're and we're going to talk more about this. But
I was really thinking about this today as I watched
all of this, that this was really timed to coincide
exactly with this hearing today, and it's all they're talking about.
(02:11):
It's the only thing, that's the only question that they're
being asked about. Although I will say the other I
think topic that they discussed and that the press kind
of ran away from, is how signal was pretty much
you know, added that's like something that they had. It's
something that they added. It's not like this big, it's
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not this big. Uh. Like they didn't do like what
Hillary did and used this like unsanctioned service or facilitator
to have these conversations. I mean, the the plat or
the software software. The app was like directly loaded onto
their stuff. Uh. And that was done apparently, And that's
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what Ratcliffe said. He was like, uh, yeah, this was
all I had, all this I had all this stuff,
all of this stuff here the CIA was added to
my computer. He said that that was in yesterday's hearing.
So you know, I've got a lot of questions and
I'm sure the American people do as well about all
of this, because I feel like they're really trying so
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hard the left to get a scalp, and like I said,
the timing of this is just all so questionable. Welcome
to the show, Dana Lash with you, Day eleventy thousand.
It's almost as bad as like how nineteen twenty three
is lately the show where Spencer's coming home Episode five thousand, Spencer,
the whole thing is just Spencer coming home. You haven't
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seen it, so you don't understand this reference. But it's
very much like that. It's very much that whole dragged
out everything. So this is one of the top stories
that we're discussing too gay, and we're, like I said,
we're gonna get in at all of this. It's just
so mind meanly idiotic because instead of talking about serious
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nat SEC issues, we've got to sit here and fart
around with this stuff. I mean, honestly, I do think
that some of the defense from certain uh I don't
want to say surrogates, because not all of them are surrogates,
but certain people within the Trump camp. I think they
got to get better at messaging this stuff because pretty
much all you have to do is go out and say, Okay, yeah,
it was an error. It was an error, that's all
(04:25):
it was, and move on. So we're gonna get into this.
We're going to get into a bunch of other stuff
as well. I also have some cultural things we've got
to get into, some of the what we can expect
with Congress, and then of course the whole Jasmine Crockett
thing because she clapped back. I hate the phrase clapped back.
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I hate the phrase clap back. So I don't know why,
how did that get to be a thing. I don't know.
I don't know how it got to be a bit
it is, so, she had responded on X. She responded
on X. First off, let's play audio somebody twelve. This
is Greg Abbott, who we can't get on the show
anymore for some reason. I don't know. Maybe if we
(05:09):
just you know, can't get on the show. I mean, Governor,
come on, We've got a lot of people here that
are interested in hearing from you. This is what he
had to say on Fox twelve.
Speaker 3 (05:18):
Well, Shawn, is another day and another disaster by the Democrats.
The reality is they have no vision, no policy, that
have nothing to sell but hate, and Americans are not
buying it. Is one reason why Texas is going to
remain read and why Republicans are going to continue to
win elections across the country.
Speaker 2 (05:37):
The fact it's true, I mean they've I mean, it's true.
We're going to talk about this too. We're going to
dive into it. But the hearings, that's the thing, the
top thing ongoing. What are we not hearing in this though?
There I feel like there's a lot of issues that
we could be discussing in these intelligence hearings, and they're
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instead using them as a way to rage. And it's
like too, it's like two minutes tator, I'm watching it.
They were questioning questioning Gabbard earlier today. Are they just
trying to get them with their stories not straight? Because
it's the same damn questions. I watched an hour of
them asking the same stuff an hour after this. Uh,
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this was audio Nunbody twenty five. John Ratcliffe, Oh we
came in with that. Yeah, we played That's what we
we had. Ratcliffe has been doing a great job I
think in answering some of this stuff.
Speaker 4 (06:31):
Cut twenty six is what he was referring to because
he called yes, yes, yes, he called Jeffery Goldberg a
liar because Jeffery Goldberg said thisial the IA operative named
on the thread, right, So I mean.
Speaker 5 (06:43):
Well, I yes, and I and I withheld her name
from this.
Speaker 6 (06:46):
They named it.
Speaker 5 (06:47):
They named somebody who's an active CIA officer.
Speaker 2 (06:50):
Oh, they're trying to value playing.
Speaker 5 (06:51):
This signal a commercial app in which I'm watching, Uh,
you know, and and I withheld it. I didn't put
it in the story because she's under cover, but I
mean the CIA director put it into the chat.
Speaker 2 (07:10):
That you weren't supposed to be part of that, he thought.
So Goldberg's like, well, you know, I but then he did.
Did you see everything that he released that he put
out this morning? He still released everything this morning. Look,
he sat on this to make it a story and
time it purposely to come out with the hearings today.
So that was that was one. Two. He released everything
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else today, the all this transcript of you know, every
all of this stuff, all this transcript, he released this,
and I the Valerie plame. The reason I said, he's
trying to Valerie plame this because the person that they're
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referencing as someone who works on John Ratcliff's staff the CIA. Now, yes,
if you work at the CIA and you're a staff
member of the director of the CIA, I'm sure that
at points you are going to have access to information
that might be privileged or classified, which is a very
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different thing from intimating as Goldberg was doing here in
the audio that we just played. It's a very different
thing than what he's intimating, which is to be an active,
an active agent in the field, like you are in
the middle of operations. You have assumed a different cover
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and you are, uh, what's the movie? Oh my gosh,
what's the movie the Mission Impossible? Your Mission impossible in it?
That's not what's happening here. This is like what they
did with Valerie playing. How many of you guys remember
that story? I remember it well because it's when I
started radio. It was the first big story that I did,
(08:59):
the first big story when I started radio on October
twenty eighth of two thousand and eight, right before the elections.
That was do you remember that cane? That big story.
They acted like they were acting like Republicans murdered Valerie Plan.
She was alive in living and she was a pencil pusher.
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Valerie Plane was not like an active agent that was
under cover. She was a pencil pusher, and she was
name checked and this column it was a big deal,
long story short. Democrats lied and said that her cover
was blown by the previous administration, which was not true.
I mean, you can have your criticisms of the Bushe
had men, but you know, breaking Valerie claims cover is
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not one of them. And she kept saying in subsequent
interviews how she wished that she could go, you know,
still do her job and go back and et cetera.
But then she and her husband who I think has
passed since then. Joe Wilson. She and her husband had
they did this huge photo shoot and I'm trying to
(10:01):
remember the photographer, if not any leb of it, but
it was a very famous photographer. Maybe it was. They
did this huge covered this photo shoot for Vanity Fair
and it was the two of them in a convertible
and she had a straw hat. It was like this
care free life, like, look all these Republicans through this
at us and we're living our best life. Is that
something that you would do if you were hoping to
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return to duty, you know, as like a literal undercover agent,
would you? Would you be doing photo shoots like that? Kane?
Is that something typical that people who work in Intel
and you know, go on these operations and in bed,
(10:42):
Is that they do big fancy shoots with Vanity Fair?
Speaker 7 (10:45):
Right?
Speaker 6 (10:45):
No, they don't, Oh Tom, listen. They're super confident in
their plastic surgeon or their masks.
Speaker 2 (10:50):
Oh interesting. I'm just fascinated by all of this. So uh,
I remember all that Her husband, if you remember, was
the guy, one of the guys he wrote this thing.
It is all about the enriched uranium. I'm not litigating
all of this because I will literally knull my own
hands off if I do. I covered it for weeks
because Democrats made it such a big deal. They wanted
heads to roll. They're trying to valorie plain this whole thing.
(11:12):
So Ratcliffe and this is what we came in with.
He's he's, in his own way, is correcting the intimation
by Goldberg, because Goldberg has absolutely stretched the truth before
and just made up things out of the ether. That's
that's not really up for debate, particularly if you are
at all whatsoever familiar with, you know, any of the
(11:35):
reporting that he's done. As I think the biggest, the
biggest lie that he that he made was the Trump
cemetary thing where he said that Trump didn't want to
go visit World War Two veterans at the French cemetery.
It was raining and he just didn't think it was,
you know, and that's it was completely false. It was
totally false. So they they're doing all of this this
theater for what purpose. I am past being outraged at
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them for feigning outrage at something. I want to know
what they're trying to hide or is it just something
as simple as they think in their misguided opinion that
they have something and they're just going to aggravate the
hell out of Americans with it and hope that does
the trick. Otherwise, what else are they They knew that
if they drop this the night before these hearings began,
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that the hearings, which are going to be on c SPAN,
that everybody would be watching this and they could litigate
it multiple hours throughout subsequent days in front of the
American public. Tell me, you cannot tell me that there
isn't coordination with the press. I think the biggest question
isn't so much why did Mike Waltz have Jeffrey Goldberg
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in his context, but who coordinated the launch of the
story with Jeffrey Goldberg on the Democrat side. That's the
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Speaker 2 (18:02):
The General Woman's time has expired. The General Woman's time
has expired, HM, madam, True, Okay, Vulgarity isn't a substitute
for wit. That's I think first and foremost, and I
love that this is where democrats are. They think that
they don't need to have better policies. They because their base.
(18:23):
They their base is like, you guys aren't being violent
and ridiculous enough, so you need to do it more.
And so Democrats are like, Okay, I know what we'll do.
Instead of like coming up with policy that shows how
much we're listening to our base and how much we're doing,
what we're actually going to do is cuss. Meanwhile, everybody's gone, what, sorry,
(18:45):
excuse this, what're you're gonna what? Yes, we're gonna cuss.
That's what we're gonna do. Instead of doing anything else
that's like good with regards to policy, they're trying to
be edgy and stupid. People think edgy's dropping like the
bs F bomb. Now, look, my advice in life is
having a colorful vocabulary. It is not my fault that
(19:06):
there were so many members of our naval services, our
navy in our family. I blame our sailors and the
daughters my mother that they raised. So I'm just saying that,
you know, I come by an honest but that's my
only vice in life. But I'm not to that extent. Democrats, though,
they think that it is actually not just the substitute
(19:26):
for WIT, but policy as well. So they came up
with yesterday I shared with you and if you actually
to pull this up, because I had a whole separate
thing on our newsletter right about this. That gets into
the amount of money, well, how worried Democrats are and
the amount of money that they're looking at dumping into
(19:47):
these upcoming races, which we're going to talk about because
you know, Democrats only need to flip three House seats
in midterms in order to take control house. You guys
know this, right, All Democrats have to do coming up
in midterms is to flip three House seats and they
got the House, and they're targeting fourteen different districts. One
of the things that the that the DNC has done
is they've created a pack called uh Win Them Back,
(20:08):
and they've dumped fifty million dollars into it already and
there's way more to come. But this pack. What they're
doing is they're sending people. It's like the more of
the Bernie Sanders AOC Summer Concerts series. And they are
also pain influencers. So if you thought the influencer thing
was insufferable the first time around, just wait, because there's
more of it they're gonna get. They're gonna have more. Uh,
(20:29):
they are going to be pain influencers, content creators, all
of this stuff. They're going to try to convince people
that Democrats have done something differently to win people back
when the reality is that they haven't. They're trying to
make a play to get that blue collar worker back,
the middle class voter because they can't win another election
without them. And I think that they've given up on
Hispanic Americans. Uh and because you know, Hispanic Hispanic Americans
(20:54):
won't stop loving Jesus, so they got to give up
on them. So they've been I mean, that's you know,
that's why I'm saying natural allies. So they are targeting
the blue collar, middle class voter, and that's what they are.
They think that this is all of this is going
to work together to convince people to vote for Democrats.
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So they've got this win them backpack And they're just
kind of funny. They think that the way to go
about this is quite literally to go out and just
start cussing it everybody. Now, I first told you before
everybody else yesterday that Jasmine Crockett when she was making
all of you know, because she's she's clapped back. I
hate this phrase. I'm saying it because that's how the
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headlines are, Oh, she's clapping back Democrat Princess Jasmine Crockett.
We first, we were the first ones to tell you
yesterday that she has a history of this. She has
a history. So I've had someone ask me, well, you know,
she's just making a joke, So don't you think that
you know, aren't conservative? Is getting a little sensitive. I
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think that you need to read to find what you
think a joke is. These people who use this excuse.
If that's your measure of humor, you suck like as
a human, you're horrible and I never want to be
around you. If you think that that kind of stuff
counts as a joke, then you're too dumb to talk to.
And I hope that someone out there is offended and
turns me off, because my gosh, I don't want any
association with any brain matter that practices such stupid logic.
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I mean, seriously, did you see some of them yesterday, Kain,
Some people supposedly on our side, like, oh, well, that
would be one thing if she had said this like
one time and was making not a joke that like
to like purposely jab at him. But if it was
just you guys understand the context. I don't. It's very
difficult to explain the abstract to stupid people, like the
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ones who defend this as humor. It's not humor because
it's not funny. That's like Saint Snel is funny. People
who say this is humorous, those people are murdered comedy.
They've murdered humor. They've murdered intellect, they've murdered smart discourse.
She has repeatedly done this. She has tweet after tweet
after tweet. She has reposted numerous tweets, She has liked
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numerous tweets. I mean multiple years of making fun of
Greg Abbott for not able, for him not you know,
heaven forbid, it's all his fault, right. A tree fell
on him and broke his back when he was twenty
six years old. He was not able to walk anymore.
He had to rely up on a wheelchair and that's
where that's why he's in a wheelchair today. She has
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been making fun of him for this for a long time,
so I think people. I get really mad when I
see people say, well, isn't that it's not actually the
same thing, because she's doing it on purpose, designed to
make a jab at him, specifically because of his inability
to walk. Now again, and I'm gonna say this one
last time because these people have enraged me. I get
that these people are stupid and they have to be
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baby walked into this explanation. And I know, don't waste
your time. Let me do it for you, because you
have busier things and more important things to attend to.
But it's not a joke. And again, she's done this repeatedly,
as we were the first people to tell you. Yes, afternoon,
she's done this quite a lot. Not only that, but
can she stop pretending that she's ghetto. She's not ghetto.
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That's like Trump going out and pretending that he's a redneck.
She's not ghetto. Okay, I'm if you send me hate mail,
I will print it out and run it over with
my segue and then I'm gonna take it to the
range and blowholes in it with some birdshot. Promise you
she acts like she's like a street queen. Again. I
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made mention of this last night. If you signed up
to the newsletter of her chapter and verse you have
the full story. I grew up in Saint Louis, Missouri's
my home state, and she and I are about the
same age, which shocks me because she seems way more immature.
She went to school and is from an area that
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is very affluent. Jasmine Crockett grew up way the hell
richer than I or Caine or most of you could imagine.
She attended the most elite, exclusive, expensive school that you
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could go to in the whole state of Missouri. It's
Mary Institute in Saint Louis Country Day School in Saint
Louis just colloquially colloquially am I CDs, and it is
a school where I mean every kane, every politicians kids
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went there. Politicians kids went there. Business owners like CEOs
all their kids went to MY CDs. Famous people their
kids went to MI my CDs. The athletes they went
to MI I CDs. My very first job as a
lowly reporter was to do a profile piece on an
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up and come I mean performer in Saint Louis for
a magazine. And this performer had attended MY CDs and
they were doing an event at their school, their alma mater,
and they had. It was like, you know, they not
a field trip. What am I thinking of? Kine, like
a they had an expo or something at the school
where this performer was answering questions and all of this
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thank you assembly. Yeah, when everybody gets into the gym, dude,
have you ever been in my CDs? Now, Kane's from
Saint Louis too, you know in my CDs very well.
Have you ever been into that school?
Speaker 10 (26:36):
Dude?
Speaker 2 (26:37):
Dude? Everything is top notch. It is less like a school,
and it honestly seemed like a resort when I went in.
I'm not even going to talk about like the food
court cafeteria thing. I'm not even going to touch on that.
The area where we had this assembly. I have never
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been in like a theater, Like they had their own theater.
Then they had their own state of the art gym.
They had all of this stuff. They had like super plush,
cushy bougie seats and their theater. It was just a
really it smelled like money when you walked in and
I drove up in my beat up car and I'm doing,
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you know, this profile. I was what twenty two years
old doing this profile and this performer and Oh my gosh,
this school was so bougie. This school for is pretty
much the equivalent for tuition. I think it's I mean,
it's like a college, you know, just gonna let me.
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So you had all the John dan Forth went there.
So John dan Forth was an MICDS grad. Right, everybody
knows John dan Forth. He was the Senator Pete Wilson
who was the senator governor of California. Pete Wilson went
to MI CDs. Uh, do you guys remember the McCluskey
dude who was out in his front yard with his gun.
He was inn MI CDs scrad and he lived in
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that big, old fancy house there in downtown. Joe Buck
went to MI CDs, the famed broadcaster went to MI
I CDs. Vincent Price everyone knows Vincent Price, right, one
of the greatest ever. He went to MI CDs. This
is like, this is their who's who? All of these people? T. S.
Eliott went to MI I CDs. You also had I'm
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trying to think of some of the other people. I mean,
everybody who was everybody went to MI CDs. Republicans, Democrats, communists, socialists,
it didn't matter. Everybody went to MI CDs. Betty Greeble,
she didn't graduate though, because there was around like but
she went to MI CDs. Everybody went there. Uh, all
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these like the CEO of Sotheby's went to MI I CDs.
So you kind of get an idea I CDs also.
And I'm not running down the school. I'm just letting
you know perspective here because I think if you're gonna
cosplay ghetto, then let's like to look at the full
story because it's part of her identity, right like poop
Booty Juice being gay and having a baby is all
(29:09):
his identity. He can't do anything without reminding you that
he's gay and just do the damn job. But you know,
we don't live in that world anymore. But this school,
also in Saint Louis, they had they don't do They
still call it the Veiled Profit Ball.
Speaker 6 (29:26):
Yeah, the VP Fair, so.
Speaker 2 (29:27):
Way back when, Yeah, they used to have the VP
Fair and that was the big Fourth of July thing
that they had in downtown Saint Louis and it was
called the VP four Veiled Prophet. Well came the Prophet.
I I don't know I'd make a joke about it,
but people will get upset because you know that the
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one people who say that conservatives take things to literally,
if made a joke about somebody being in a hood,
the left would lose their minds like they've done before.
But I'm just gonna say the veiled prophet, and I've
written stories on this kind of I've looked a little clansy.
I'm not saying it was on purpose or that they
I am just saying it was. You know this that
all of this, I'm gonna bring us toug Bucher ashore.
(30:09):
All of this got started back when they had strikes
in the day, the railroads in the East Side, all
that stuff, and they had this big thing bred and circus, right,
That's how this whole thing came to be. Anyway, they
would have all these deputants. There was one chick who
was on the office, or was on the office or somebody,
an actress who was a debutante in the VP ball
and they found out and she got a lot of
trouble because of the history of the VP thing. So
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that's where all the debutantes, the socialites of Saint Louis
get together. If you actually look at where all those
people go to school, like everybody goes to either John
Burrows or in my CDs, those are the you know,
John Burrows is like number two in my CDs is one.
So this is where Jasmin Crockett grew up. She grew
up in the lap of privilege. She went to and
(30:51):
graduated from my CDs. She was at Risotti Kane for
a while, but she graduated from my CDs. So she
never she wasn't in public education. She lived in the
nicest parts of town. She went to the nicest schools.
I couldn't even afford to even look around except as
a job at my CDs. So Jasmine Crockett, the only
(31:13):
piece she knows this privilege, not not poverty. The only
streets Jasmin Crockett knows are the streets that she drove
through to get to her Country Day school.
Speaker 11 (31:21):
Is it?
Speaker 2 (31:22):
So stop acting stop costplaying like your street. That's such
a racist and bigoted view of your voting block. And
I'm not the only person saying this. There are a
lot of black moderates and black conservatives, and everyone is like,
why is she Why is she like cussing and acting
like she's gonna fight everybody?
Speaker 8 (31:39):
Now?
Speaker 2 (31:40):
Is that what she thinks her voting block wants and
her voting block. By the way, I hope if you
are a black politician, you think that you're representing more
than just black Americans. You're representing black and white Americans.
You know not, you know your your district of the
elected seat in which you hold is more than just that.
But this idea that she's I think if you're going
(32:00):
to represent yourself like that, you need to be authentic.
Stop transie up your identity. Now she has no excuse
for this behavior, but she is trying to throw elbows
because she wants a seat at the table of this
attention economy. This is what politics have devolved to, and
(32:21):
the right is no stranger to it. Just the left
invented it. They're throwing elbows trying to get some of
this attention economy. I don't know what all this is
going to look like in four years, because I just
don't know how much lower you can go when you
are already ridiculous. Where's the bottom? Is there a bottom
with us? I don't know. But this idea that Democrats have,
(32:45):
I don't want to dissuade them because I think it
works in our favor. Their voting base believes that there's
still the same voting base that they were ten years ago,
where most moderate Democrats would turn their heads and look
the other way when they're base. Well, it wasn't even
their base at that time. They were just like on
the outside. They were on the periphery. Now they are
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up to them. But I think that they still believe
that they have the numbers. They don't. They are more
a popular than at any point in American history. I
don't know how far back they measure this. I would think,
being that they were the ones who backed slavery, that
would probably be where they're most unpopular. I'm not sure.
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If you want to save ten percent. Welcome back to
the program. Dana lash with you. We're at the top
of the second hour. I'm looking at some new video.
We can't play it yet. It's uh, well, who is
this lawmaker? I dropped it? Well, I put it, I
(37:18):
put it in audio. What did I put it in?
I don't even remember anymore. Oh, I dropped it in somewhere.
We got started talking about the arc of the Covenant.
There's a headline anyway, yeah, yeah, yeah, So uh, this
one Democrat lawmaker on the floor of the House is like, uh,
I get when how did the memo? Was there a
memo that went out that told Democrats, look every other word,
we need you to say ps. Because so far there's
(37:42):
a handful of them that have done this just in
the past several days. It's like they're trying to work
it in there. And you can tell, you can tell
the people who don't you know who are playing these
are really bad actors. They don't give awards for this,
like bad acting in DC. They ought to. So now
you have another lawmaker who is on the floor of
the house yelling and how or screaming about some hearing deportation.
(38:07):
But she dropped, like some bs's and I can't play
because it's so not even remotely censored.
Speaker 6 (38:13):
You know what it's like.
Speaker 4 (38:13):
It's it's like the whoever's handling comms for the Dems
or just making these blanket suggestions like you know, you
need to be out there, be a little more meaning.
Speaker 2 (38:22):
I really want to play this so bad, and you
can't find Apparently she said it repeatedly. Oh she did.
She said it's Democrat Rep. Stansbury during a sanctuary hearing.
She goes, it's total bs, absolute bs. They're not making
America saphar. All they're doing is talizing ummigrant familess, that's
what they're doing. And well, these are illegal entrants, these
(38:45):
are people who entered illegally. And no, why do you
it's again, it's not Vulgarity is not a substitute for wit,
and it's not a substitute for policy, and it's not
a substitute for truth, nor is it a substitute for
answers or anything of the sort. This is it's just
quite really just silly. This is I don't understand what
they're doing here, No, no clue what they're doing. So I,
(39:10):
you know, I just feel like, I don't know. It's
clearly some kind of memo went out and they're all
they are all saying the same thing. You know, we
we need to be more aggressive. Democrats think that they
need to be more aggressive on April fifth. Did you
guys hear this? So and pull this up? April fifth?
(39:33):
Oh gosh, it's the National dev Action where a liberal
act of uts are gearing up to unleash chaos. They're
protesting and it's called hands Off National Day of Action Saturday,
April fifth.
Speaker 13 (39:48):
So like.
Speaker 2 (39:50):
Hands off?
Speaker 4 (39:51):
What?
Speaker 8 (39:53):
Like?
Speaker 13 (39:53):
What?
Speaker 2 (39:54):
Hands off our big government? Let it get bigger?
Speaker 8 (39:57):
Like what what is it?
Speaker 2 (39:57):
It sounds like it's a day of just them having
a tantrum. They don't even actually get into what they do.
They're just like, Yeah, we're gonna go out and we're
gonna raise our voices. Yes, we are going to state
our truth on April fifth. For what It just sounds
(40:18):
like it's just an excuse for them to go and
act like fools in the streets. That's what it is.
I have you heard anything about this, Kane? What is
the I'm trying to find particulars on it, but they
all have different Nobody has the no nobody. It's supposed
to be global protests. It's a hands off protest signature event.
(40:39):
They love not doing anything but yelling in the streets.
They like to be seen as protesting but not actually
doing anything. Like this is literally what this is what
it says. Tell me if you I don't know. On Saturday,
April faft, we're taking the straits to fight back with
a clear message hands off, hands off. What So you're
(41:00):
gonna fight people. Don't make some people's wish come true.
You're gonna fight people? What in the world bring a
sign in your voice? Yes, because you normally would leave
your voice at home. Understood. Uh, I mean I am
shocked at this. And then it just says schools, libraries, energy,
(41:22):
stuff like that. Hands off. I just don't understand what
this means. So that's and then the other the other
people putting in honor that Soros group, and they they're
trying to make that one indivisibal group that's a funded
by a Soro sentity, and they're trying to make it
a big thing. I seriously don't even know what they're protesting, Kane.
(41:43):
I don't know. I'm not gonna I'm not giving wand
the link or the imagery because I don't want to
promote it. I think it's the same people who do
I swear to you, it's like the same people. It
seems like the same people who did the Tesla Dock
doxing site.
Speaker 6 (41:57):
But yeah, same network.
Speaker 2 (41:59):
So what are they kinge any idea? What are they protesting?
Speaker 6 (42:04):
I mean, truly, do you want the psychologist style answer.
I'm no psychologist.
Speaker 2 (42:09):
So here's one sentence buried by the way here wait,
wait a minute, add this to your analysis, all right?
Quote Donald choppin Elon must think this country belongs to them.
They're taking everything they can get their hands on. Darren
the world to stop them on Saturday, April fifth, for
taking in the streets nationwide to fight back with a
clear message heads off. Now that's real clear, So clear
(42:32):
your thoughts, sir.
Speaker 4 (42:34):
Well, my non professional psychologist analysis would say that these
people there's a level of self loathing that they have
not even recognized themselves. So they live their lives projecting
that hate onto others because they have yet to internally
look at themselves for their own hate of themselves.
Speaker 13 (42:56):
I just.
Speaker 6 (42:58):
My close.
Speaker 2 (43:00):
Yeah, like, listen to this Trump musk and Republicans in
Congress are raising prices on what things? Kane and stuff?
Did Moira Rose write this whole website? Trump Musk and
Republicans in Congress are raising prices?
Speaker 6 (43:19):
So they were out in the streets then since twenty
twenty one.
Speaker 2 (43:22):
Yeah, I mean, prices have been up. It's so weird,
Kine how prices went up when Joe Biden got in office. Yeah,
that is just a mystery.
Speaker 6 (43:31):
They didn't just go up, they went up historic.
Speaker 2 (43:34):
Oh yeah, historically we were number one and raised prices
number one.
Speaker 6 (43:41):
That was about the only thing we're number one in.
Speaker 2 (43:44):
So I don't I'm at their website and I know
you guys want to see it. I'm not giving it
to Wan though, because I don't want to promote it.
Wand's over here, like why are you doing this to me?
And then I noticed at the bottom you can share
all their stuff, but only on Blue Sky. Blue Sky's
the thing that all the progressives go on, right, Yeah,
that's what all the progressives go on. So what is
(44:05):
the point of a protest? I mean, you're a protest.
If you're protesting, people would see and go, oh wow,
you make a good point. I'm going to reconsider. But
if you've seen what they do, they just scare people.
It's like a haunted house. But not in October if
you go to a Have you ever been a progressive protest?
It's so weird. Even again, when I was a dumb
(44:25):
college Democrat, and remember I did not meet a Republican
until my freshman year of college. It's the first time
I ever met a Republican in my life. Grew up
in a hardcore Democrat family, and I when I went
up to the city and I was in school, okay,
and I went to a progressive protest the first time.
(44:46):
It was all manner of weirdness and smelly. So there
were dirty hippies and they would play hacky sack. The
grossest thing I've ever seen in my life is hippies
with dirty feet playing hacky sack. And I died. I
died and had to be resuscitated and died again. It
was so bad. I just all of the things I hate.
Toms have Maine before Toms of Maine existed, you know,
(45:06):
white people with dreadlocks, dirty feet, hacky sack, you know,
like dumb people.
Speaker 11 (45:12):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (45:12):
And I don't even actually know what the protest was.
It just kind of looked like a mellow rager. And
that's before they started getting violent. And then as the
day went on, then later on as the sunset, that's
when all that's when the troublemakers came out. And then
they decided to get violent. And it was real weird,
and I didn't stay because my mother would have beat me.
But I never understood that, like they I crashed one
(45:35):
protest after I started my conversion and someone had a
like a not it wasn't a pinata, like a traditional pinata,
but they basically had an effigy of bush that they
were hitting with bats and stuff like that, and then
after they knocked it down, then they set it on
fire in the street and I'm like, well, just the case,
you know, he wasn't dead. It's just it's so stupid.
(45:57):
But that's I don't know. So if you were a
person that didn't know what to think about an issue
and you were to walk into that, what what are they?
What out of the demonstrations would persuade you to go, Oh,
that's a fair point, I'm going to rethink my decision.
(46:19):
Nothing nobody wants to be like these people. Part of
a protest, too is you know, you're persuading and you're
hoping to make your position attractive so that other people
join you. And none of this does this. I have
no idea that we're mobilizing to show the strength of
our movement. Democrats are adrift, they have no party leader.
There's a power vacuum they but yet still, I mean,
(46:41):
if you've seen some of these races though, like, for instance,
only Republicans could mess this up. Like Randy Fine in
the sixth Congressional district in Florida, he was I've give
hi kudos because he or at least credit, not kudos.
I'll give him credit for coming on the show because
his other colleagues are too scared. But he's That race
is a top in a solid red district that Trump
(47:02):
took by thirty points. Because he's such a bad candidate,
that race is now classified as a toss up. That
is the craziest thing I've ever seen. Only Republicans can
mess things up for themselves like they're doing in that district.
And remember, all all you need for midterms is to
flip three seats in order to retake the House. For
Democrats to take the House. Can you believe that I mean,
this is so stupid. This is like people that are
(47:25):
willing to sink the ship because they can't be the captain.
That's exactly what this is. So now we've got Democrats
doing this, and excuse me. In addition, we've got the
full I've been looking at the full chat and I'm
done talking about the story after today because I think
it's I think it's all they got to do. Say, yeah,
you know what, we messed up. We're gonna we're gonna
(47:47):
rectify it and move on. I have half of my
friends think Mike Waltz is an idiot, and half don't.
There is nobody in the middle. It is a very
polarizing issue, and I do I do disagree, and I
like Mike Waltzon. I don't want to disagree with him.
Speaker 13 (48:04):
I do.
Speaker 2 (48:04):
However, I don't know if we have this when he
was on Fox last night, and I don't think it
was a good hit for him because he was he
was acting like Audio sun by three. This is particularly it.
This was not a good This was not good. Listen.
Speaker 7 (48:21):
President expressed complete confidence in you today and his entire cabinet.
But how did a Trump hating editor of the Atlantic
end up on your signal chat.
Speaker 13 (48:30):
You know, Laura, I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but of
all the people out there, somehow this guy who has
lied about the President, who has lied to ghost star families,
lied to their attorneys, and gone to Russia, hoax, gone
to just all kinds of links to lie and smear
(48:51):
the president of the United States, and he's the one
that somehow gets on somebody's contact and he gets sucked out.
Speaker 2 (48:58):
Okay, first off, signal tells you who added who, and
when you're the party host, you can see there are
always receipts that show who added. So I like Mike Waltz,
Mike Waltz out of this guy. Or he gave his
phone to a staffer and said, use my phone to
add him because nobody can just get into his accountant
do it. I have signal, I use signal. That's not
(49:19):
how signal works. So that just wasn't. I don't know.
I just I think that because he said, well he
somehow got into he got sucked into it, well just
say it was I know messed up and added No
I get and I have some of my friends. I
(49:40):
feel like I need more time to talk about this aspect.
Speaker 1 (49:42):
Of it.
Speaker 2 (49:42):
Let me just set this up. I talked about this
in my book Grace Canceled about admitting or acknowledging a
wrong and rectefying it, and why it's not popular to
do so anymore, particularly in politics, because it is viewed
as surrender. And also, what is the whole purpose of
(50:04):
acknowledging a wrong? The whole purpose of an acknowledging a
wrong is for at some point reconciliation. But that's not
what the left has ever wanted. It's not about reconciliation.
It's about total sheer destruction. They're not looking for any
kind of redemptive arc for you. They just want to
destroy you. You can say you're sorry and that you
(50:25):
messed up all day long, but that's irrelevant. That just
means you get an extra layer of severity added to
your penalty because you admitted it. So nobody. Why would
anybody be incentivized to admit a wrong when reconciliation has
never been in the cards here, It's all about destruction.
Then you can see how very strategic this becomes. So
(50:49):
I understand my friends who are giving that take, but
I also think that they need to balance their view
with the reality that our system and Republicans used to
not be like this. By the way, this is a
new thing for the right. The left made it, but
now the right is adopting it to some effect. But
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Speaker 2 (52:10):
Could salty foods be fueling depression rates? Because see, we
have to throw out of the window the idea that
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is okay. So you just have to take you know,
miles wide inches deep gets bad. We're gonna die. Everybody
who wears shoes dies at some point. Shoes kill. That's
the conclusion. Great study. San Diego, who has this the
(52:33):
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So they said that if you're in a San Diego
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(52:53):
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She says she feels targeted.
Speaker 11 (55:22):
Damaging a personal vehicle does not affect Elon. If anything,
it's giving him more money to fix the vehicle that
you damaged. It's not damaging who you're thinking it is.
Speaker 14 (55:32):
Just before six pm on Thursday, Abigail Gill and her
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Speaker 11 (55:38):
Over an hour later they left and what they found
waiting for them was shocking. Quite a lot of damage.
He keyed this side as well, which as you can
see this side, it even looks like it affected above
the tire. This is a lot more damage.
Speaker 2 (55:58):
So a disabled woman had her car. I'm surprised Jasmine
Crockett didn't pop up to make fun of her. A
disabled woman had her car vandalized because her car is
a Tesla. That's what's happening.
Speaker 1 (56:12):
Now.
Speaker 2 (56:13):
She's eating having a nice meal at Olive Garden, comes
out and her car is busted up, scratched up, all
of that because someone didn't like the fact that she
had a Tesla. Welcome back to the program, Dana lash
with you. Do you realize too that when this story
first posted, do you know what some of the comments
(56:35):
were from the left? They were making fun of her
for eating an olive garden? Hold up, aren't you all
bitching about the cost of eggs? And they're making fun
of her because she's eating an olive garden? Is olive
garden not good for you? Marxists? I thought you guys,
I thought you all were part of the proles, right,
(56:56):
you're the proletariat. You're all down with the little people.
She's eating an olive garden. The hell's wrong with olive garden?
I want one of you Marksist snobs to tell me
what's wrong with olive garden? They got good salads? I mean,
not everybody lives, you know, like by the hill in
Saint Louis. Sorry, not everybody. Not everybody lives near tresteverat
(57:17):
not every I mean, you know, sometimes that might be
the only Italian they can get. What's wrong with an
olive garden? Nothing? You go, you get a nice meal
and it's reasonably priced. These Marksist snobs are like, can
you believe it? That was the first hints disguise that.
Those were some of the first responses that I saw
(57:40):
when people were reacting to this story. The people on
the left were mocking her because she was eating an
olive garden. Oh wand's going off about that Fetaccini Alfredo
that they got olive garden. It's the real deal, man.
That's a creamy sauce. That's delicious. It's been a minute
since I've eaten there, but I always like olive garden.
Speaker 11 (57:59):
We had.
Speaker 2 (58:00):
I feel like there's fewer ones down here in Texas
than there on Missouri Kane. That's accurate, Yeah, because I
felt like there was an olive garden in every city,
in every sub city in Saint Louis.
Speaker 11 (58:10):
Right.
Speaker 6 (58:11):
The salad along with the bread is unlimited, unlimited, stick, unlimited.
Speaker 2 (58:19):
It's good. I so, I don't know why people are
getting mad. A's so she's in an olive garden. These snots.
I just got really mad about that. Yeah, they got
they've they've got some good stuff. They got some decent
wines too, you know, I mean, go, you have you
a red sauce, get you a cab, you know, have
an infinite stick and some salad.
Speaker 6 (58:38):
I don't know about you. But when I'm there, I
feel like family.
Speaker 2 (58:41):
Do you feel like family? Yeah, I'm there, so weird
I do as well. Isn't that something amazing? H yeah,
it's I don't know why people get all upset about that, like, oh,
you're but that was the first I mean, I'm not,
I mean, like the first handful of comments when I
first saw that post. It so right off the bat,
there's your glaring difference between the right and the left,
(59:03):
the left which is trying so hard to make a
play for the blue collar voter. But then they're gonna
make fun of a disabled woman because she's eating at
an olive garden and came out and found her tesla
vandalized because she has a tesla and they're making fun
of her, not just because her tesla got there. I
mean they, I mean again, Jasmin Crockett's gonna pop up
any second laugh at her. But then they're like, you're
(59:25):
eating it. So they come immediately discounted the transgression done
to her because and Kane correct me if I'm wrong.
Nowhere in the full story does she say, oh, I'm
a Republican or I'm a conservative. No, she didn't even
talk about it. Nobody knows what she is. No, no
stickers on the cote, no she yeah nothing. They were
(59:47):
just like Tesla, you must be not see And they
immediately and then the ironically they scratched her car up
before ironically getting into their Volkswagen and driving off to
their eagles nest. I mean, I've got no questions. No,
(01:00:08):
but they want that blue collar voter though, but not
that one apparently, So what are you don't how many
blue collar people got Tesla's. They're a lot of blue
collar people got Tesla's. They're I mean they everybody that
I know who's blue collar, including a couple of family members.
And they're on the left. I mean, I know people
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on the left, on the right, and in the middle
that owned Tesla's, the people that bought them initially, they're
like big time. I think they were the the most
enthusiastic members of that base. Does that make sense? They
love EV's and they really do think that that's where
cars are going, right then those were the early adopters.
(01:00:52):
Then I think you had the people that loved gadgets
and they loved the idea of something going that fast,
that you know, that fast, that quickly. And then you
get the people. I think there's sure there are people
out at the bottom because they you know, they thought,
you know, they liked Elon Musk and they wanted to
support I'm considering buying one, literally so I can get
into a fight, not for any of the other reasons.
(01:01:15):
So I don't know.
Speaker 11 (01:01:16):
I just.
Speaker 2 (01:01:18):
I think that they're going to have a lot of
problems if this stuff keeps happening. And I wonder, I
do wonder what Republicans are planning in terms of countering this.
And I just want to come back for a moment
and point out that the biggest threat to Republicans is Republicans.
(01:01:40):
It's specifically in action on any permanence with regard to
economic policy, whether it's tax cut permanency, whether it is
actually accepting and then putting into action the cuts that
Doge recommends, all of that stuff. And if that isn't done,
a lot of these people that said, you know what,
(01:02:02):
this Trump is better than Biden, Trump is better than
Harris and they're going.
Speaker 11 (01:02:10):
On with it.
Speaker 2 (01:02:11):
I feel like they those would be the people that
would be convinced to go back the other way. And
you got to think of this too, coming up in midterms.
Now here's something to take into consideration with midterms. So
you'll have a lot of states have split ticket voting.
You'll have instances where you know, the guy at the
top gets the votes and then people will maybe you
(01:02:33):
know they won't, they'll vote Republican top ticket and then
Democrat down. And we had that in a number of instances.
We've had that where actually back in twenty twenty, it
was people that would vote blue top ticket and then
they would vote like libertarian or Republican down ticket. So
you have to keep that in mind as well. Three
seats is all it takes to flip everything from midterms.
(01:02:53):
And if Republicans do not get permanency and you don't
see any actual savings in bank accounts of voters and
you they it's one thing to flex it and brag
about it on social media, but they need to actually
be able to see They need to be able to
(01:03:15):
actually see this in their bank accounts. If that's not
going to happen, there's gonna be a lot of problems
for Republicans and Democrats. Some of them are trying to
get in a position to take advantage of that, but
the rest of them are just getting in their own way.
They're getting they're getting in their own way. So it's
a I don't know, but I wanted to because, like
(01:03:36):
I said, I'm not going to talk unless something dramatic happens.
I don't want to talk about this signal thing anymore
after today because I think people need to move on.
I don't think Mike Waltz needs to do another damn interview.
I don't think anybody needs to say nothing, nothing at all.
But I do want to play this because Caroline Levitt
announced that Musk and his team are going to investigate
(01:03:58):
how Goldberg was added to the group. Now I know
how it was out of the group, but I want
to hear what Levitt says if we can pull this
up because they're having the White they're having their White
House press briefing right now. Actually, and this was one
of the things that Waltz had said last night in
his interview about perhaps getting Musk to investigate how Goldberg
was added again, he added him, I get that he
(01:04:24):
doesn't want to say that, and I like Mike Waltz,
but I also have signal, and I know how it works.
No one is just no one operates into the chat
so that's I don't think that helps him by saying this.
I think people would be a lot more forgiving on
our side if they're like, if it was just I
think it would blow over easier with our side and
(01:04:44):
moderates if he was like, you know what, sometimes this happens,
but this is a CIA proved app This is a
messaging because it's hard, you're not going to get everybody
in the same room. I get that you've got to
double check to see who you're adding. This was Levitt
just a little bit ago talking to them.
Speaker 14 (01:05:00):
Listen previous question from Jennifer As for your original question
about who's leading looking into the messaging thread, the National
Security Council, the White House Counsel's Office, and also yes,
Elon Musk's team. Elon Musk has offered to put his
technical experts on this to figure out how this number
was inadvertently added to the chat again, to take responsibility
(01:05:20):
and ensure this can never happen again.
Speaker 2 (01:05:23):
I have two questions. One previous question, So it's I
think I don't think it will I don't think that
this was a setup, and I am of the mindset
that you know it was. I just think it was
a mistake. I don't think you know, kind of Okham's razor.
(01:05:45):
It just seems to me that, you know, the most
basic uh explanation is the correct one. And that's what
it seems like to me. It just seems as though
it was an accident. He was accidentally at a big deal.
I mean it was. They weren't talking about anything classified
in it. Point Hexeth even said that we'd have to
take that to the to a different a different platform
(01:06:07):
for discussion. They just want a scalp, that's all they want.
Coming up. One of the things that we're going to
get into is this, uh the Supreme Court on ghost
gun restrictions seven to two. And I was reading some
of this this morning because there there was a lawsuit
trying to block the implementation of the ATF's rule on
(01:06:32):
ghost guns, and it was very successful when they went
through distrect court. It was very successful when it was
appealed and out seven to two, led by Gorsicic, who
reinstated the federal restrictions curtailing access to kits that people
can assemble into you know, hobbyist firearms. I reject the
(01:06:54):
language that I see used in a lot of these
reports like particularly the New York Times. They said, quote
assembled into homemade nearly untraceable firearms. Well, that's stupid and hobbyism.
Hobbyist builds have been around since before this country. In fact,
firearms began as homemade. I just saw theres to it.
(01:07:16):
So I do want to add some context onto this
before we jump into it. A lot of people have
been asking me, well, why didn't they, Why didn't the
Second Amendment come into this, Why didn't this Why wasn't
this mentioned? You have to realize that this is about
the Administrative Procedures Act with regards to the purview of
the Gun Control Act. So it's not an adjudication of
(01:07:37):
whether or not this particular rule is legit as it
is measured by the Second Amendment. The decision was whether
or not, excuse me, it is acceptable under the Gun
Control Act? Does the Gun Control Act make allowances for
this sort of overreach? And that's and yes, This is
(01:07:57):
why I think the Gun Control Act needs to be repealed,
because in order to come to this decision, it's predicated,
not predicated. It comes through the scope of that Gun
Control Act. So that is why it was adjudicated the
way that it was it's not just a simple well
is it Second Amendment or not. I understand what you're
saying on this. I'm just explaining to you why it
(01:08:19):
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Speaker 6 (01:09:34):
Mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida man.
Speaker 2 (01:09:47):
Sorry, I'm not laughing, but this guy his photos, it's
a Florida man. He had A Florida man with meth
in underwear tells deputy there's nothing wrong with drugs. The guy,
Thomas Carpenter, was arrested during a traffic stop. He had
already served a three year prison sentence. He was charged
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with trafficking meth, possession of all some enough drugs to
sell or deliver. They got two counts possessional blah blah blah, prescription,
all kinds of stuff. Anyway, So he was pulled over.
He had drugs and kids in a car, and he
got pulled over and told police, Oh, I just smoked
some pot. He had a lot more than pot, lots
(01:10:32):
more than pot. According to the Putnam County Sheriff's Office,
the forty one year Oh my gosh, he is not
forty one, they said. They tried to talk to him,
but he kept falling in and out of sleep mid conversation.
They pull him over for a traffic violation, and he
kept falling asleep. He told deputies that he and his
female passenger accidentally smoked too much pot before they were
(01:10:54):
pulled over. His guy's forty one one showing you his
Is it the tattoos? Maybe that make him look older.
I don't know. I can't believe he's forty one. That
dude looks like he's sixty. Look how gaunt he is. Well,
that's the Methy'll do it, little Methy'll do it. So
they said that neither he nor his passenger had a
medical marijuana card. Sure, two kids in the car at
(01:11:17):
the time, and they found all kinds of stuff, meth
stuff to like distribute meth things like that, so they're
all in jail. That's all you need to know. But
I can't believe that guy's forty one years old. I'm sorry,
I'm calling Shenanigans on that. I love how we have Tentman,
Florida Man. Tent man, Okay, yeah, tentman. His camping supplies include,
(01:11:38):
oh is that meth? What it looks like in crystal form?
I've actually never seen it look at that looks like
a It looks like like a somebody went in a
spilunkin in a cave and took out some stones, the
click moon rocks. I have no idea how that fascinates me.
Tentman's camping supplies include over two thousand dollars in cash,
meth and THHC gummies and apparently is not a shirt
(01:11:59):
amongst him. He was selling meth from a tent behind
a discount store in Fort Pierce, as one would do.
His last name is Hetty Daniel Hetty with two d's,
of course it is. He was well. He was found
by his tent, shirtless, sitting on a home depot bucket
behind the DQ in a tent selling meth. That works. Yeah,
(01:12:24):
I believe that also with no shoes. I love how
they just keep adding onto it. They got it. They
got a search warrant for his tent. I did not
know that you had to get it for a tent.
I mean I knew for like a glove compartment. You know,
my glove compartment. Slocks was a trunk in the back,
I know, my right, So you're gonna need a warn
for that, Okay. So they had to get a Warren
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Force tent and that's where they found all this stuff.
They found meth, and they found is it illegal to
have the gummies? Oh wait, those are the pot? Those
are the acid gummies. No, that's not right. All the
pot people are gonna die the thingies. I don't even
know that.
Speaker 6 (01:13:02):
I think it's only legal medicinally in Florida, right.
Speaker 2 (01:13:04):
I don't know. I don't I thought it was just
like the CBD thing. Okay, so this is the stuff
that gets you high? Uh and so and then he
had drug paraphernalia. I don't know. So he's in jail
and his bond has said it a whole fifty one
thousand dollars. I love that he was in a tent
behind a DQ shirtless shoeless sitting on a home depot
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Speaker 1 (01:14:34):
It was a mistake that a reporter was inadvertently added
to a signal chat with high level national security principles
having a policy discussion about imminent strikes against the who
thies and the effects of the strike. National Security Advisor
has taken full responsibility for this, and the National Security
Council is conducting an in depth review along with tech
(01:14:57):
technical experts working to determine how this reporter was inadvertently
added to this chat. The conversation was candid and sensitive, but,
as the president National Security Advisor stated, no classified information
was shared. There are no sources, methods, locations, or war
plans that were shared.
Speaker 2 (01:15:18):
Oh, they said, oh there's that. They're trying to call
them attack plans. It's the tack plans. Now we're going
to change the language and make it true. Welcome back
to the program. Dana lash with you. Oh that, Rhyan,
look at that? Uh, the that was. This is like
day two of all these hearings, and I'm over the
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story as of today and tomorrow. I'm done talking about
it because I'm not going to extend it. And I
think that. I don't think that Mike Waltz needs to
do another interview about it. I don't think he needs
to ever say that he doesn't know how someone was added.
I know how signal works, but I think it was
a mistake. You move on and you you make a
(01:16:00):
do an inventory, you go through security protocol again, and
then go forward, because, as Ratcliffe testified, you know this
is something that they onboarded the UH signal application to use.
They all used it, and you know I had the
thought too. I have less of a problem with signal
(01:16:23):
than I do another like a government program that they
would devise to use and say that was secure and encrypted.
And the reason I believe this is because you you've
seen everything right that's happened with just since Trump has
taken off, it's actually even before then. You've you've you
had a really good look at how corrupt and big
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and unaccountable government is. Do you trust them to make
an app that they promise is going to be secure
with encrypted discussion for the highest levels of government to
have these these discussions about foreign policy. I don't, do
you because I don't. I'm I mean, it's like, what's
worse that or signal.
Speaker 11 (01:17:05):
I mean.
Speaker 2 (01:17:07):
It didn't leak out because of a gap in security
and signal. It leaked to somebody because somebody accidentally added
I think they were trying to add that Jamison Greer
guy and they ended up adding Jeffrey Kolberg Man. What
a mistake to make. Golly. The memes though, have been
very interesting. They've been very entertaining. All right, So a
few other things too. I want to make sure that
(01:17:28):
we are touching on as well, because we were talking
at one of the things. We want to touch on this.
And I'll have a piece about this a little later
and I think we're going to try We're gonna deep
dive with one of our attorney friends on it later
this week too. That has to do with this Scotus ruling,
as it pertains to I hate this phrase, but this
(01:17:50):
is ghost guns, right, So it's the ghost gun ruling.
And the Supreme Court upheld these restrictions about the kits
that you would take to make a fire m, you know,
at your leisure a hobbyist. It was a seven to
two decision written by Gorsuch and it they uphold the frame,
(01:18:14):
the receive, the frame and the receiver rule. The ATF's
rule on that, and they want to treat the unfinished
frames and the unfinished receivers as fully functional firearms, still
like an unmilled block of polymer. They want to they
want to treat it as an actual firearm, which is
so dumb. And this overturned the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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They had a regulation there there holding was that the
regulation was inconsistent with the Gun Control Act of sixty four.
So you had only two justices that dissented, Alito and Thomas.
You knew Thomas would. And the majority opinion was authored
by Gorsach, and he was saying that in his looking
(01:19:00):
at his opinion, he was saying that this is why
the rule is fine, and not looking at this from
a Second Amendment standpoint. And I want to caution people,
I agree with you, I'm not you know, believe you're
talking to someone who may be more of a purist
than you. But that's not what the court was tasked
(01:19:21):
with determining. They weren't looking at this. They were looking
at it from like the administrative perspective, right. It was
I mean quite literally, it was something that has to
do with the Administrative Procedures Act as it pertains to
does this fit under the Gun Control Act? So it's
not you're not adjudicating it from the position of is
this acceptable with the Second Amendment. They were adjudicating it
(01:19:44):
from the position of this does this work with the
Gun Control Act? Doesn't the Gun Control Act allow for
this infringement? So I know it because in order to
come to this decision, and this is what they do.
You know, they're justices and they literally are are interpreting
and applying the law. They are not there. They can
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only consider what is before them, and they are considering
is this work with it? And I don't agree with it,
but that's how they're looking at it. Does this work
with the Gun Control Act? And that's that's what they are.
That was the that was the focus of the whole
of all of the arguments, and so they got they
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and I'll have the the gor such as opinion linked.
But to have a challenge, there has to be a
particular statute violation. And I mean, I this is where
we're going to bring on if maybe if we can
get Stephen Holbrook, because I think that they I think
that the Trump administration, I think they could you could
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repeal this rule there's some there's things you could do
just within the ATF because this doesn't undermine the ATF's
authority at all, and if anything, a kind of REINFORIL. Yeah,
this is a legitimate rule. I think it also highlights
how we Congress is because when Congress doesn't do its job,
then you have agencies like the ATF that are allowed
to fill in the gaps with whatever stupid bureaucratic interpretation
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they want to implement and enforce on you. And that's,
you know, maybe the biggest that's maybe the biggest issue,
but they are there's there's ways to deal with this,
and like I said, I'm still reading all of this,
which is why I'm gonna write more about it later.
I'm still reading every the opinion gor such as opinion,
(01:21:34):
But looking at it, I think that there's there's there's
ways to I think, try to go with this, but
it's not gonna be with Supreme Court. You're gonna have
to have Congressional action. You're gonna have to have it
because you can have Trump have an EO U to
nieap the ATF, but that's meaningless without Congress coming in.
And even then there's stipulations on that Congress is gonna
have to come in and make this stuff permanent. I
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don't have a lot of faith in Congress doing that
right now. I'm really frustrated with them, very frustrated with them.
So we'll see, we'll see, we'll see how it goes.
But I'm not I can't say I'm surprised with it.
I don't think I was surprised with this decision, and
I I think that they've been pretty friendly to a
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compared to previous although I think there's some cases that
they probably wouldn't take just yet. So I don't know
if this goes. I think that the plaintiffs can challenge
this themselves in other ways, but it's there. The rule
was always about whether or not the ATF has the
ability to enforce it, and do they have the ability
to enforce it because the Gun Control Act stipulates that
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this is allowable. And that's literally why I just this
is so stupid. I think this is also dumb the
creation the hobbyist building of firearms that predates the Republic.
When you think every single firearm began as a hobbyist's invention.
The machine gun began as a hobbyist's invention the boring
(01:23:05):
and a rifle began as a hobbyist's invention, right, all
of this this was the the evolution of firearm progression technology,
you know, in the world. I mean, going back to
the War of Independence. One of the reasons, one of
the ways that we were able to get an edge
is because we incorporated the French boring into our rifles
(01:23:27):
and we had the Kentucky gun, and also that they
were also including that in and we were able to
get like a technological advantage over the Brits that in
our incorporation of as or metric warfare. But that being said,
I mean all of this began, this is it predates
all of this, and so it's really dumb, I think
to argue and I know again, I know that's not
(01:23:47):
what Scotis was arguing, But it's silly to have this
to argue that, oh well, I treat it like it's
a newfound thing. Gun control activists always look at this
with the perspective that it's like somehow new or that
technology or that the affordability now of certain tools uh
and and machinery make it to where this is like
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a brand new thing for gun owners. And now we're
going to see like a proliferation of of homemade firearms
which were actually not still. I mean, gang bangers just
want something fast and easy, right, They're not into it.
They're not into doing what they're doing because they're fascinated
by the technological progression of of firearms and the inner
workings of it. They're not That's not what they're into
(01:24:28):
it for. But we're gonna talk more about this. I'm
gonna I'm gonna digest the opinion a little bit more.
But like I said, I think there's still some avenues
of pushing back on this. Also few other things to
make sure that we are hitting on. I wanted to
touch on this from the Wall Street Journal. Uh, the
(01:24:51):
administration is looking at potentially implementing tariffs that buy energy
from the This is one of the things that came
out just over the past day or so, pulling this
story up right now. Some nations could be exempt from
reciprocal tariffs, but foreign goods including lumber and pharmaceuticals that
(01:25:14):
could you you could see you could see tariffs on
that after April second, per the President, and some nations
too that are you know, perhaps you know, buying energy
from Venezuela, et cetera. That's something that they could say,
I'm trying to pull the story up from the Wall
Street Journal and their website. Can someone please, Dear God
(01:25:35):
tell the Wall Street Journal to stop having so many
stupid pop up ads on their site. It's so frustrating.
But they because this is the this is the place
that had to scoop, they're levying these tariffs on this
as a way to kind of I think con you know,
I mean, it does control what some of your alliances are.
Twenty five percent on anybody that buys oil or gas
from Venezuela that would augment that's so that's augmenting existing duties,
(01:25:59):
and that's that includes the twenty percent all that those
proposals include the twenty percent tariff levied on China. So
it's like what forty five percent tariffs on the third
largest trading partner would take effect on or after April second.
Remember he said he didn't want to do anything on
April first, because it's April Fool's Day. And he extended
(01:26:20):
Chevron's license to operate well through the Treasury in Venezuela
through late May. They said they would give Chevron thirty
days to wind on operations. They want their operations ending
there in early April, Chevron's lobbying for an extension of
the license. They had a meeting last week with Potus
and other US officials and some other oil executives. So
(01:26:43):
they the Biden administration had granted Chevron license to continue
drilling or continue operating and resuming operations in like twenty
twenty two, and so all of this was done to
put pressure on Maduro. So I actually I'm not against that.
I don't know. I don't have a position on being again,
(01:27:06):
I think it's I mean, if you're looking at it
from a nat SEC issue, I think it's it's smart
if you're wanting to kind of protect allies from having
to ingratiate themselves with Venezuela and do business with Venezuela.
But if we're not following up by putting more energy
out on the market, how does that help us?
Speaker 13 (01:27:25):
Right?
Speaker 2 (01:27:26):
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Now all of the news you would probably miss. It's
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Speaker 2 (01:28:45):
Captain declares an emergency after a passenger keeps flicking a lighter.
This was from Kansas City to How did they get
it on board? How do you get a lighter on board?
Excuse me? You can't take a lighter on it.
Speaker 4 (01:29:00):
Last time I went to Vegas, I saw the person
in front of me had it in their carry on.
You can take a lighter on carry on bs No,
they it was in plane view of TSA.
Speaker 2 (01:29:09):
I okay, hang on, hang on, hang on, we're stopping
right here. Can you take a lighter on carry And
that was when.
Speaker 6 (01:29:17):
I was in Texas heading two Vegas.
Speaker 2 (01:29:19):
Oh, yes you can. You're allowed one lighter in your
carry on bag. It has to be disposable or a
Zippo style lighter without fuel, without fuel, all right, the lighter.
So yeah, they said that you can refuel it after security.
Speaker 6 (01:29:35):
Yeah, not everybody's before.
Speaker 2 (01:29:37):
Okay, So that I'm just because I can't have anything
over three point whatever four ounces for hand lotion. But
somebody can bring a stupid lighter on board anyway. So
this guy, he's uh flicking on it, flicking his lighter
on and off, and and the pilot's like, this is
your last chance. I'm going to divert this aircraft if
you don't stop. And people are wondering, you know you can't.
(01:29:59):
You just can't make fire when you're on the plane. Yeah,
I mean, I just feel. And there's a woman who
tried in a separate one. She tried one, showing you
right now. She literally was trying to smoke on the
plane and she burned the seat cover with a lighter.
How do these people again? They literally confiscated my mic
stand because they said it was a weapon, my microphone stand.
(01:30:23):
And they tried to once confiscate my son's protractor because
they said it looked sharp. But these people can take
lighters on Jim Andy Christmas. I can't even with these people.
It's so stupid. All right, A wait, I got more.
Let's see. Ha, No homeowners are demanding ten thousand dollars
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I think hoas are insane, uh, but and I think
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North Carolina. They took a look at their hoa's finances
and found that they were actually paying for people's bills
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We don't care how much money you have elon if
we don't give a damn about doja. We are going
to defend the Constitution because we believe in democracy. So
many people have sacrificed some funs and died for democracy.
Speaker 2 (01:32:49):
And Trump comes along with his ignorant and he don't
even know that constitution.
Speaker 10 (01:32:56):
If he wants the good looking so closely to buy,
who knows who were born here and their parents were
undocumented might be out of person.
Speaker 2 (01:33:05):
Look at Milania. Wow, she sounds like an old, ignorant actagenarian.
That's Maxine Waters, welcome back. That's who. That's that's a
Jasmine Crockett in the future. That's who she's trying to be.
She's trying to take over from Maxine Waters. Welcome back
to the program, Dana lash with you. First off, that's
not even. That's kind of embarrassing for a lawmaker to
(01:33:27):
say something like that, particularly when that shows a grotesque
understanding of what birthright citizenship even is, because that's not
birthright citizenship is if you're born here on US soil. Right,
if you're born on US soil, regardless of what the
citizenship status of your parents, you know, is, then you're
(01:33:50):
a citizen. Milannia Trump was not born here. She came
here legally and became a naturalized citizen, and her parents
came here legally, And that's not even the same thing
as birthrate citizenship. Kane, please say a lot what you
just put in slack share with the class.
Speaker 6 (01:34:08):
I asked, who put cocaine in her metamucil.
Speaker 2 (01:34:11):
I mean, it's just I think that's a legit question,
you know. I feel like, you know, we deserve to
know that some evidence. I mean, it seems yeah, I
I don't know, but that's not even It's just she's saying, well,
he needs to look at like she's suggesting that. I mean, right,
did I interpret that incorrectly. She's saying that Milannia Trump
(01:34:32):
somehow is here because of birthright citizenship, and that's not.
Speaker 11 (01:34:39):
What that was.
Speaker 2 (01:34:40):
And in fact, all of that was never established to
be applicable to people who are running across the border illegally.
That was after it was established after the Civil War
for certain reasons as it pertained to people who were
in enslavement. So that's a whole other discussion. I'm just
amazed at the It's a I don't know why I'm amazed,
(01:35:02):
but that's just really ignorant. That's just really dumb. It's
just a bad SoundBite for her. This is why, by
the way, there are popularities that the lowest ever measured.
I saw this. Let me share this someling with you.
So I've been getting these or we're rather seeing these
headlines that are sounding the alarm for how bad it
(01:35:23):
is for Democrats. I'm gonna pull this because I did
LOL with this time for progressive rethink. Guys, don't you
think that the problem with the Democrat Party is that
they're not aggressive enough, they're not in your face enough,
they're not offering more free things. What other free things
(01:35:44):
must they offer? That's literally what they're thinking right now,
every think piece is preaching to Democrats that they need
to be more aggressive, more in your face is a
phrase I keep seeing over and over again, and that
they need to stop the steal. That is, that's their
(01:36:06):
thing now. They need to stop the steal. That's what
Elon Musk is doing. He's stealing all our dollars. He's
stealing all of our Money's kane, how's he doing that?
He's just taking them up, gobbling them up in the doche.
Speaker 6 (01:36:22):
So there'd be a paper trail then, right of him
doing that?
Speaker 2 (01:36:26):
Well, there the government hides it, you know, because of Trump.
They're hiding all of it. They're hiding all of it.
And that's what that's They need to get it all.
They need to take it, take it back our dollars.
It's all of our moneys. I'm not kidding. This is
this is literally what they're arguing. I'm I'm actually quoting
(01:36:46):
a family member's Facebook comment the whole Well, wouldn't there
be a paper trail now Trump? The whole Trump Government's
hiding it was.
Speaker 6 (01:36:57):
The So all this transparency and Musk is just going
to take the money.
Speaker 2 (01:37:04):
I feel like I need to stop right there because
I know you all understand this. I because I was
writing and so I was in the middle of writing
a piece about this last night. I'm just gonna I
was in the middle. I was like three paragraphs and
I'm like, wait a minute, I am not And I
stopped the draft because I'm like this, I'm not getting
(01:37:25):
to the crux of this piece, because I was getting
into the recommended cuts and if you add this up
the rate of growth, et cetera, like how much money
could we ultimately save, right and how quickly could it
be implemented? And I was looking at you know, is
this can you do this in one big package? Or
as Massey said, is it feasible to do that? Or
do you have to actually like split it up into
a bunch of separate things. And as I was writing this,
(01:37:47):
I thought, wait a minute, Wait a minute, Wait a minute.
I'm realizing now that that democrats the met met It's
so stupid. The messaging is that your money is being
taken out of your account, your bank account magically somehow
because a third party that was contracted by the government,
(01:38:11):
so an NGO essentially is recommending the bad spending to stop.
I cannot pretend to be stupid enough to write something
that addresses the perspective of this kine.
Speaker 6 (01:38:28):
Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 4 (01:38:29):
I mean, it's like finding a landfill in your backyard
and you're discovering who put that landfill there, and you're like,
my god, that's terrible.
Speaker 6 (01:38:39):
But everyone there is just pointing to the person who
told them about the landfill.
Speaker 2 (01:38:45):
And I saw this headline and I got I first
thought over it at memorandum, and then it disappeared, and
I got really hopeful. For a moment. I'm like, Oh,
do they understand something, because at some point they're so dumb.
I start feeling bad for them. Not really, and it's
a Democrats need a reality they must do better. And
I'm like, oh, wow, wow, that sounds like a promising headline, right,
(01:39:05):
And then I look at the Oh no, no, they
need a reality check. Their base wants more aggressive They
don't want aggressive posture, and they want aggressive action, and
they want the party to stop the Trump administration's overreach
and the theft of taxpayer resources. What what? I was
(01:39:28):
so hopeful for that headline. Maybe they're getting it, but
they're not. They're not, and they I don't know they
accuse them of being in bed with big corporate, with
big business, big corporations. In fact, let me pull this up.
I got another stories. Let me let me get this
pulled out for you. So they they had they were accused.
(01:39:51):
There was in one article where it said Republicans Republicans
shouldn't be considered the party of blue collar workers because
look at all the big business they've got with them.
And they were talking about all of the tech people
that they had at the inauguration, et cetera. And it's no,
it's just so bad. It's just really, it's just this
(01:40:13):
is so stupid. They didn't say anything about George Soros
or the even the Gavin Newsom's or the Pelosis or
the uh Turners or the Buffets, or they haven't said
anything about any of those big money people that have
for so long shaped not just Democrat policies. But they're
(01:40:34):
messaging down to their fundraising, down to their their street
teams that they pretend to be grassroots, this whole you know,
all of it, they've they've uh not, they haven't, they
haven't none of it. And I'm i they keep acting
as though it's the you know, Republicans are the ones
that are now cut cozing up to big business and
(01:40:55):
taking money from big business. I mean, did you not,
I mean Democrat literal democrats, little we're part We're like
intertwined with them to the nth degree, and working with
the unions that's big business by itself, talking about particularly
public sector unions. I'm looking for this story. I saved it,
(01:41:16):
and I somehow I apologize. I somehow I saved the
story and I then I ended up trashing it. But somehow,
and I'm coming back to it. But I talked about
this last night, and this is this is the angle
that Bernie Sanders and AOC particularly are keep hitting at.
And I think of all of the loud mouse that
are in the Democrat Party right now, I think the
(01:41:36):
ones that are being the most successful. I can't believe
I'm saying this for their base are actually Bernie Sanders
and AOC because they they're they're very, very focused on
this economic message, and they're trying to portray the Republican
Party as being the Republican Party of big business and
not for the little guy. They're trying to redefine what
that looks like. And they keep using the imagery of
the inauguration when you had who ald you have up there.
(01:41:58):
You had everybody, Bezos, Zuck all Alman, you had all
of the all of the uh the folks up there,
and I they they they had all of them under Biden.
I mean, how are you saying that when the previous
administration was working with the same tech CEOs to suppress dissent.
(01:42:21):
I mean, that's that's kind of a big deal. Here's
my story. Finally, Heaven help us. So they add this
from the Guardian, uh, the courage to brawl for the
working class, right, This is they're they're trying to get
people to the courage to fight back Sanders. This is
an actual line that he said. Quote. I've talked about
the concept of the oligarchy as an abstraction. Sometimes I
(01:42:46):
think people just get the sources and just want to
use all the words in them. Well, I mean you
are literally that in the form of your position in
the Democrat Party. This is the guy who never worked
in the private sector, and he's basically a political oligarch.
He's a multi millionaire with multiple homes, and he doesn't
want those opportunities existent for anybody else. So they're encouraging
(01:43:10):
people to brawl on behalf of the Little Guy. So
that's what their whole summer concert series this one. This
also a couple of different places Forbes, Wall Street Journal,
Geop semens gains as the working class party across racial lines.
They talk about how Trump won more minority and non
college voters. The reason I'm hammering this so hard is
because this is going to start coming into playing about
(01:43:32):
four months as we are rolling into midterms. This is
going to be the big fight for midterms. You're not
going to be able to do anything bigger because you know,
Trump isn't on the ballot, you don't have a party
leader on the ballot. This is all about shifting the House.
And like I said, all they got to do is
flip three seats and that's it. So there's Democrats are
(01:43:56):
now they've they've come up with us and pulling this
up forgive me. They have come up with the pack
that I told you about. They win them back that
they've dumped fifty million dollars in. They said, some of
them are trying to examine how they lost working class
voters even in very very blue districts, how they did it.
(01:44:16):
And so one of the things that they're doing right
now is they're watching two different seats. They're watching what's
going on in Wisconsin because there's an election in Wisconsin
that could reshape things. And they're also now watching what's
happening in the sixth Congressional district in Florida, where you
had a district that Trump took by thirty thirty one
or thirty two points. It's a solid red district that
now the Republican is it's now classified as a toss up.
(01:44:40):
He is within margin of error of the Democrat challenger.
And Randy Fine was on the show. We don't get along,
but you know, he at least came on the show.
And that's what happens when you put up a really
bad Republican a week rhino. And here's what Republicans have
got to remember. You're dealing with a big tent now.
And because you're dealing with a big these people do
(01:45:01):
not have an appetite for bs. They're not going to
follow the party lines that the base does. They're not
just going to blindly defend this or that policy because
it's the thing to do by the party. They're not
going to defend stupid actions, and they're not going to
tolerate or stomach them either. That's one of the reasons
why they're trying to make the signal things such a
big deal. When you have a big tent, you have
a lot of people that are cynical and they're not
(01:45:23):
afraid to ask the questions that need to be asked.
They don't give a rat's ask about party fieldy. Republicans
that need to learn this now before they learn it
the hard way later. They don't care about party fieldy.
They don't care about Maga everything or Maha everything. If
you want to keep a big tent, you need to
recognize this from this voting block that is on the
right part of your big tent, because the coalition depends
(01:45:45):
on it. So I say this because they're watching this
messaging and they're hearing you, what have you done for
me lately? What have you done for me lately? That
some Democrats are smart enough to kind of seize on
and if they don't see this delivered for them, if
they see stupid things being done and they're not going
(01:46:05):
to make excuses for it, they'll go somewhere else. If
they see bad candidates put on the ballot like this,
Randy Fine you're going to kind of push these people
into doing it for the party because they didn't do
it for the party. They stood up against the party
that they have voted for historically, election after election and
they decided to make a switch. Don't make them regret
their decision. Don't make them regret it, particularly by doing
(01:46:28):
a cell phone and putting up a really bad candidate.
So this is something that Republicans have got to get
a handle on, because as you can see right now
with that sixth Congressional district and in Wisconsin, you know
the coalition, they're going to ask questions and if they
find your answers insufficient, they're not going to go for you.
Republicans are their own worst enemies, they really are, and
(01:46:51):
so that's one of the things they're looking at. There's
actually a really smart piece that ran in USA today.
I was reading it this morning that talked about the
right word bent of voters that are in historically left
leaning districts and the moderates that are in these historically
left leaning districts. And they made the state purple, they
didn't really or they made the district purple, they didn't
really flip it red because the split ticket voting. They
(01:47:12):
will vote for certain Democrat candidates on some things, and
then they'll vote Republicans on some of the bigger issues.
And that's really what ultimately made up a lot of
the victory in the Blue Wall states, the Wisconsin, the Michigan,
the Pennsylvania for Trump back in twenty sixteen, and also
not just in twenty twenty, but in twenty twenty four.
And Republicans need to not mess this up. By the way,
(01:47:33):
where is the RNC right now? Where are the heads
of the RNC? Where the hell are they? In these
two battle races. There are fourteen seats that Democrats are
dumping tons millions of dollars in, and we're going to
talk more about this as we get closer to it.
Fourteen seats that they're looking to flip, not just to
keep blue, but to flip from red. And in some
(01:47:55):
of them they're very primed to do so because it
was a little closer than it was in some of
these other areas. But it doesn't help when you have
solid red districts that are going to toss up because
Republicans are putting forward with bad candidates. This is this
is an alarm considered a canary in a coal mine.
If Republicans don't deliver, you're going to see this repeat
(01:48:15):
and race after race after race after race. Three seats
is all it takes to flip three.
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I went really long last segment, and I was getting ready.
So one of the things we're going to talk about
tomorrow are the fourteen seats that are being targeted by
Democrats because you only have to flip three seats in
the House, and you need to be aware of that.
And I will make up the stolen Today's stupidity to
you tomorrow, I absolutely promise. So we're going to dive.
We're going to dive into all of it because we're, yeah,
we're out of time. I think I'm going to be
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