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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well appealing whichever one's they want to appeal, and to
demand the return of people unlawfully taken to El Salvador
on that so called plane full of gang bangers. And
I especially well, that.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
Is gonna be my hip hop album name. I don't
know if you guys knew that plane full of gang bangers.
I'm all about about it. That's gonna be my hot
new album. And I'm gonna go on a summer concert
series and I'm we're gonna do it. We're gonna do it.
I don't know what the heck is happening, but that's
I heard. Whenever Jamie Raskin says anything, immediately want to
make fun of it because he's so worried in this
(00:35):
audio SoundBite about the quote unquote illegal alien gang members
taken to L Salvador. That is so mean for those
that's so bad for those poor little gang bangers. Bless
their little baby infant hearts. Oh my goodness, let me
use my dog voice live the mirror. Hopefully Wick is
(00:58):
not listening somewhere because he just realized it's actually probably
a very bad idea. He's he's kind of being a
teen home alone right now, sort of he's yeah, he's
he's gonna be testing his limits today. All right. So
that's Jamie Raskin who is trying to intercede on behalf
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of the precious innocent, just just as pure as the
driven snow baby infant little Memeu gangbangers. M hm yeah,
so yeah, you guys agree with him.
Speaker 3 (01:40):
Why do democrats want them back?
Speaker 2 (01:43):
Well, because who is according to them? If you listen
to uh oh, got that guy who looks like a
mini Pritzker Nadler Jerry Nadler sidebar in a weird mood.
First off, welcome, let me let's do salutations and greetings everyone,
thank you for going on this wild goat rodeo with me.
Speaker 4 (02:05):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (02:05):
Number two, uh, the chats at Rumble Channel three and
forty seven Direct TV, all that good stuff. Number three,
remember if you if you if you see j J. D.
Pritzker and you see Jerry Nadler, it's like Jerry Nadler,
It's like J. D. Pritzker. It's gonna send me into
some of you really don't care. Broke off a fat
roll from his neck and it sprouted arms and legs
(02:27):
and became sentient and and was elected to Congress and
called itself Jerry Nadler. That's so descriptive, all right, So,
uh that is uh yeah, that's that's the that's right
now where they are, the latest, the latest. We've got
a lot of stuff to discuss it because we've got
(02:48):
that uh Supreme Court election in Wisconsin, and there's a
lot of concern about turnout, and we also have some
other special elections that we're watching, and just a little
I want to need to be a little worried about
this some of the turnout because I think some people
(03:11):
think that if Trump's not on the ballot, then they
don't need to turn out. I don't want to be mean,
but that's wrong. And also then I guess you don't
want his agenda implemented, because if you don't show up
for special elections and for mid terms, how is that
any better than what Democrats do? I mean, you're you're
not helping the the implement the agenda. You're not helping
(03:35):
get you good Republicans elected. So whose side are you one? Dana?
It's too early in the week to be that mean. No,
it's not. It really isn't. So this uh latest, this
crazy story, and we're going to get to all of
this stuff this do let me let me start with
this guy who was pulled this article up. This was
(03:58):
the at the Atlantic. They been apoplectic pretty much all
twenty four hour, well for the last several days, along
with the rest of the media. The reason why is
because they say, oh my gosh, it's so horrible. They're
just dragging people off the streets, throwing them on the airplanes.
They're deporting them. They're just those poor baby gang members.
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So sad did you see other? I mean, El Salvador
doesn't play. El Salvador is like they have an entry
crafted for every gang member. It's pretty wild to watch it.
It's actually very very fun. The it's what happens when
you're with Trendo Arragua or MS thirteen Atlantic headline an
administrative Arison's and Maryland father to a Salvador in prison. Now,
(04:44):
let's just go off the headline. Let's not dive into
the in the meat and potatoes yet. The subhead says
the Trump administration says it mistakenly deported an immigrant with
protected status, but that the courts, oh kill, are powerless
to order his return. Kane, this poor baby dad, this
baby infant father, dad he's he was taken, he's got
(05:11):
protected legal status. Guys protected legal status. Wait, let's not
dive into what that means yet, because there's a little
bit of an asterisk on that phrase a little bit.
Now when you say, first off, the dude, he's just
an innocent baby dad, right, he's just you know, kilmar Garcia.
(05:36):
He was accidentally deported. They said you can't touch him. Remember,
they put a gun free zone sign on him. The
equivalent of that, they put the gunfree zone equivalent for
immigration protected legal status. Right now, you're like, well, protected
legal status, Dana, that sounds official. It does, does it not? Yes,
(05:58):
it does. It sounds like there's probably some paperwork with
letterhead involved, I'm saying.
Speaker 5 (06:05):
But.
Speaker 2 (06:08):
There's a little bit of a the the way that
they are portraying this to average everyday Americans. They want
you to be terrified and think that you're gonna next
get picked off the street. And that's not accurate because
this guy, whatever protected legal status means, doesn't mean what
you think it means. So the digging on this guy
(06:28):
and looking up his history and how is it that
someone with protected legal status, all the capital libertarians are
screeching and grining. And here's the problem with this. He
actually wasn't legal status. He just got permission from the
Biden administration to stay. Biden let every Tom Dick and
(06:50):
Harry stay, every Tom Dick and trent O Ragua stay.
He let everybody stay. And so this is a little
bit of a problem because this guy, he was literally
actually with MS thirteen. He this kilmar Garcia. Now remember
they said he was granted legal protection from removal in
(07:13):
twenty nineteen and mistakenly deported. He had no criminal conviction,
no criminal conviction. Guys, do you know why he didn't
have a criminal conviction. Well, because he was a damn
gang member and the country was like, man, get out,
you're not We're not going to go through the Victorian
freak show of having a theatrical trial for you. You're not
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a legal citizen. You came here illegally, you were running
around with MS thirteen. You were granted somehow by the
you know, cheese whiz brained president of the last administration.
You got protected status somehow, and now you gotta go. Yeah,
they didn't. Nobody in the press is telling you this,
(07:58):
and then they're and then the left things, Well he
wasn't convicted with MS AT thirteen. No, he was literally
caught running with them. I'm not quite sure what people
don't understand here. And then he went to ICE. He
was inttention with ICE, and they're like, well, he's been
out for the last five years. He married a US citizen.
(08:19):
He still has no criminal record except for the fact
that he entered illegal and he was running around with
MS thirteen. By the way, there are court documents on this,
and that's what's so funny that the left totally doesn't realize,
Oh my gosh, there are actual like you know, I mean,
there's there's there's work here. I'm looking at one of
the charging docks. And it said during the course of
his proceedings when he was in ICE custody, there was
(08:41):
an immigration judge that denied his bond at a hearing
on April twenty fourth, twenty nineteen. Why did this judge
deny mister infant dead baby Garcia bond at a hearing
on Aple twenty fourth, twenty nineteen, You dare may ask, well,
I will tell you it's because he was cited as
a quote unquote danger to the community because the evidence
showed he's a verified member of MS thirteen. Oh oh,
(09:04):
but there's more. With the purchase of one slap chop,
you get another one, this one. They also determined that
he was a flight risk. That is a direct I'm
reading from the charging docs. You can't see the giant
four and a half foot screen in front of my face,
so that is why. And not only that, but a
Board of Immigration Appeals upheld this decision. They also concurred
(09:26):
this dude is super dangerous. He is a verified card
carrying members only jacket member of MS thirteen. In another set,
he was described as having a quote unquote prominent role
in MS thirteen. Huh, look at that. Now. The operation
that led to his removal to L Salvador was designed
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to include only individuals that had no impediments to removal.
So see, when they grouped up people to send them
back to their place of origin, they made sure that
there was no impediments and they could just be sent
right back. And in the case of this person, there
was no impediment and he got to go. He got
a free flight home. Look at that. Most of you
(10:12):
have to pay for your flights. This guy got a
free flight home. And so the whole process Ice was
aware of the grant of withholding at the time, and
he was not on the initial manifest to be removed.
He was an alternate. Others were removed from the flight
for various reasons. He was moved up to the list
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and assigned to the flight, and they said it was
an administrative error, a removal carried out in good faith,
literally based on his verified membership in MS thirteen, on
the existence of a final order of removal. How was
there the guy was in MS thirteen. No, it was
a paperwork era. This gang member gets to stay here,
what does he do? Run hunter drugs? I mean, you're
(10:56):
a verified member of MS thirteen and President mcgheek brain
Daddy Showers gets to go Oh well, no he gets
just staying here. It's precious little baby gang member. No,
he needed to go back. That's what happens when you
faufo and there are consequences to bad decisions. It doesn't
mean there isn't a path of redemption, But it also
doesn't mean that redemption cancels out any kind of justice.
(11:19):
Mercy and justice can coexist, don't you realize, as can grace.
So I just completely trash can all of those arguments
he wasn't an innocent father. He was literally a member
of MS thirteen. But the media thinks you're stupid. They
have zero respect for you. They think you are the dumb,
unwashed masses, and that they can manipulate your emotions by
withholding information about actual violent gang members who entered the
(11:43):
country illegally. This has been a top trending story for
the past forty eight hours and if you watch CNN
or any of the alphabet legacy press, not a single
one of them have any kind of ethical awareness or
journalistic duty to actually bring you the full scope of
(12:04):
this guy's story. So, no, Trump didn't just pull some
innocent dad out at te ball practice off the street
and then send him to El Salvador. The guy had
been listed as being a deported up for deportion for
quite some deportation for quite some time, and he had
a verified membership in MS thirteen. I mean, they literally
caught him running around, you know, doing Shenanigan. So I
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don't know what they think that they're trying to pull here,
but this is exactly what we're talking about. And then
it gets all the capital libertarians upset. Oh my gosh,
Trump is just pulling people out right and loved. But
he's not though, I mean, if he was, I would be.
I mean I think i've you know, made no bones
about it. I call balls and strikes. That's not what
is happening here. And I think it's gross for people
(12:50):
to weep and feel sad and grieve the deportation of
an actual gang member, a violent gang member, one of
the most violent in the world. So get the story straight. Press.
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Friend, you are somebody that is a hero who folks
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yield the floor. I asked my.
Speaker 8 (18:50):
Friend and Collie from New Jersey if he is familiar
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Speaker 2 (18:56):
Wow, you hear that giant sniff. I'm not saying that
he problem had like a line of Booker sugar right
there on the podium, but I'm saying that he may have.
It's Corey Booker who is tweaked out to the nth degree.
I mean, I have seen actual tweakers on cops look
less awake than him. I'll go back to the show,
Dana Lash with you. Corey Booker, who is bright eyed
(19:17):
and high is uh. I'm not saying he's high, bit
I am. He's on the floor of the Senate and
he's uh, fil a buster and dim eyes. Though you
want to hear a funny story that's about that is
that I will bring back to Corey Booker's eyes, all right,
so picture it. It was like like seven year old Dana, right,
and my grandma just keep watching his eyes because this
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is terrifying. If I saw that, by the way in
my bedroom and I like the devil eyes coming at
me like that. Those are crazy eyes. What is up
with the move of people who just think if they
open their eyes more, it makes them more intimidating. It doesn't.
You just look nuts. So when I was about seven
years old, my grandma got me this cheap baby doll, right,
just like it is a nice thing. She's at the
dollar store, you know, probably made in China, you know,
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back before you know, we really did not like them,
although we were we were with them anyway. So she
got me this baby doll, and it was one of
those where you laid it back and its eyes closed
and you pulled it up and it open. Well, this
doll was psycho and its eyes just got like stuck open,
and there was no way. It was just a default.
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It was because of her the plastic flesh of her
eye cavity just hung over and it just wasn't you know,
there's a lot of we would have had to do
an upper eye lift and all this on this doll.
And I just was at seven years old, I just
was not technically able and equipped to do it. So
I just had to deal with it. And my Grandma's like,
we could pretend her eyes were closed. You can't tell
a kid that pretend my doll's eyes were closed. They're
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wide open. She looks like a damn demon. It's weird.
So anyway, had this doll couldn't get her eyes closed.
So I sat in the corner of my room and
I woke up in the middle of the night one night,
and I remember looking across my room and it was
fairly dark. There's a street light outside that still filtered
through the blinds, you know, so there was a little
bit of like diffused light. And the way that the light,
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the diffused light was coming through those slats on my
plastic blinds just hit that doll's face and illuminated those
eyes in a way that was more than unnerving. Dare
I say, it was terrifying. And it was like the
eyes were illuminated from within, right this crazy doll. And I,
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you know, like any normal seven year old had normal
seven year old thoughts. I'm looking at this and I'm like,
this doll is possessed. This doll is going to cut
my throat open while I sleep. Oh my gosh. So
I didn't want to go to sleep. I wanted to
watch that doll and it was creepy. I ended up
like trying to hide it out of my room. My grandma,
would you know, she was babysitting me. She would put
it back in my room and I lam. But I
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hadn't really thought of that story until I watched Cory
Booker on the floor with his cokeuys, and he's filibustering,
and was is he trying to look angry? You know
when people do that, they're like, I'm gonna open my
eyes a real big at you in an attempt to
be intimidating, and the rest of us are just like, no,
you're not intimidating. You are crazy, though, but you're not intimidating.
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It's the same thing. I just got that whole that
whole vibe. So he's filibustering.
Speaker 1 (22:19):
There.
Speaker 2 (22:19):
They're mad over Trump's policies, essentially, right, they're mad over
Trump's policies. I love the I yield the floor while
we're tuning the floor. He's a meme. He's starting, Oh man,
I'm going to use these pictures forever. I want to
apologize to all the subscribers to the newsletter over at
Substack chapter in first, because I just found a bunch
(22:40):
of pictures that you're going to see a lot of
h for all of my headlines here from here on out.
I'm really sorry about that, but it's worth it for me,
all right. So he's he's on the floor, he's carrying
this out on the floor, and he does look nuts
and they're trying to. I think that they are trying
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to figure out, well, I think some of the party
are trying to figure out, Wow, everyone hates us. What
can we do? Nobody likes us? What are we gonna do?
We gotta figure something out. And I think that they
believe that these stunts somehow endear them to the American voter,
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or even to their base. Their base wants them to
get angry, but they don't specifically state about what or
what to do with said anger. They don't actually say it.
I mean, man, cocaine is a hell of a drug. Caine,
good night, good night. So he's been he I think
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he's trying to get b roll footage. Have you seen
the pictures of him? I mean, they're amazing. They're one
of my favorite. I'm I gotta share this with you
in slack because I just we can. We can use
these photos forever. So what's the point of a filibuster? What?
What exactly do they think that they're going to accomplish here?
He's on is it our fourteen seventeen?
Speaker 5 (24:07):
Now?
Speaker 2 (24:08):
Spartacus is still at it? Has he has he said
anything about the Democrat fueled targeting of Tesla consumers.
Speaker 3 (24:21):
Oh no, no Democrat as.
Speaker 2 (24:23):
Actually thirteen hours he runs his mouth and he hasn't
said anything about at all Tesla. No, no, thirteen hours.
Has he had this energy for the whole thirteen hours?
I mean he's going to od if he keeps it up.
That's why I'm asking for his I don't know you get.
Speaker 3 (24:43):
Bathroom breaks, right, No, you don't get any bath So
he's got to wear what depends.
Speaker 2 (24:49):
I think you can tag team it. Oh okay, so
thank you can do tag team I mean not done
to my knowledge. I don't think that you can. I
but yeah, he's for thirteen hours for what we need?
More government money. Look at him, he's mad. This is
if you're watching the simulcast, you're looking at a photo
of a man mad that the government doesn't take care
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of him enough that his sugardaddy government. Oh my gosh,
they're just so great. Get out, he says in this image.
Get out if you don't like more government. If you
don't like more government, you can exit. Now. Does he
look intimidating to.
Speaker 3 (25:23):
You, No, he never has. But imagine being on the
side of not wanting waste, fraud, and abuse to be
removed imagine being on that side of the argument.
Speaker 2 (25:37):
Yeah, I don't. I mean, if it's about saving money
all these people. I heard a SoundBite from an Elizabeth
Warren this morning who I think it was. I don't
think it was from yesterday, but it was a SoundBite
where she said that you know, Elon Musk, he's going
to get his hands on your she swear to you
hands this guy. She said, Elon Musk is going to
take your Social Security and they're going to spend it
(25:57):
on tax breaks for billionaires. I have heard this phrase
over and over again. When I heard her say it,
that was it. That is one of the stupidest things
that I've ever heard in my life. It's it looks
like the reasoning is the reasoning of someone who only
has one brain cell to their name, and they're trying
real hard. That is It's one of the dumbest things
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that I've ever heard in my life. So just imagine.
So you're saying that Elon Musk, who has no capability
to do anything except audit what he's allowed to audit
under a specific type of NDA with read only access,
he doesn't actually access any sensitive information. He can see
where the government is wasting money and spending money, and
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he can make recommendations as to what needs to be
cut from everything that he's taken in because he's not Congress,
and he can recommend it to Congress, as is their
right to determine whether or not they want to cut it,
since they're the power of the purse. And then they
want to use the savings to maybe pay off our debt.
But Elizabeth Warren is insistent that it's going to go
to tax breaks for billionaires who frankly, I think everybody
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needs a big fat tax break. I think we need
a big fat abolishing the I R S. But we
have a bunch of people who are absolute pansies in
all manner, all levels of government, and that's never going
to happen because they're more worried about them staying in
office than they are you paying lower taxes or none
at all, because it's unconstitutional. They care more about their
seats than they do the constitution. If you're not voting
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for the IR voting to abolish the IRS, that's an unfortunate,
real stat that's a that's a fact of your life.
So this this talking point, these talking points that he
keep hearing, Oh, my gosh, Elon Musk is going to
take all our money. He's going to take all and
that first off, tax custom cost you're not paying for them.
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In order to allow people to keep more of their
own money. You're not paying them. You have to spend
less less, meaning we're not going to be spending stuff
on trans propaganda in Africa, nothing like that. I it's
just wild that these are the talking points get dumber
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with each passing year. Like we were talking about the
guy who got deported from Maryland, the innocent Maryland dad
who is literally a member of MS thirteen, and that's
why you got deported. And now all the capital e
libertarians are freaking out, Oh my gosh, Trump is just
pulling people off the street. Now I call balls and strikes.
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The Atlantic was leading leading the hysteria this morning, leading it.
If that were the case, I would be one of
the people criticizing it. But that's not what's happening. That's
not what's happening. It's just so disingenuous, so disingenuous. And they,
(28:56):
I mean, look, they said, well, he's not convicted of
being a missearteen. Why are we going to wait? Taxpayer
dollars in court proceedings for someone who's not in the
country illegally, a gang member, who's not in the country illegally,
just to prove that he's a gang member so progressives
won't protest him getting deported. I mean it just I
was explaining this to one of my kids over spring break,
(29:17):
this idea that the whole whether it was the Flora's
Agreement and the grace period for deportations for kids who
were brought over unwillingly by their parents like little kids.
I question your innocence when you've been in the country
for decades and you can file paperwork to go to
college and get scholarships and for jobs and all of
(29:38):
this other stuff, but you just can't seem to get yourself,
you know, especially when Flora's was in effect and you
had any kind of deportation. I mean, you were excluded
from that under the Flora's Agreement. So why were people
not taking advantage of that and going through and becoming
starting the processed in order to protect themselves when they
(29:59):
were excluded from deportation as a result of that. Doesn't
make any sense. So I don't have a lot of
sympathy there. I don't have a lot of sympathy. Audio
somebody seven, this is another representative, is very upset. You
can't fire people. Can't fire people if you're trying to
find efficiencies. What listen?
Speaker 9 (30:19):
Well, I would say that it's important that we go
in with a with a stalca wrangle and not a chainsaw. Right,
I would say that you don't fire the workforce if
you're trying to find efficiencies. These of the folks who
know where the efficiencies could be made.
Speaker 2 (30:37):
Yeah, it's then they need to go. That's why. Oh,
it's them, the calls coming from inside the house and ma'am,
it's then they got to go. And yes, you do
need a chainsaw. Why are we Why is that a
talking point? Is it because Malai gave Elon Musk a chainsaw?
You need a chainsaw? I would oh, we need to
just be very No, I'm we're past that. I don't
(30:59):
think people realiz how dire the circumstances are. They don't
realize how unbelievably dire the circumstances are, how fragile everything
is economically at this point, how much debt we have.
The time for surgical cuts was like thirty years ago,
(31:20):
forty years ago. Now it's chainsaw time, and I think
anyone who disagrees with it, respectfully, I think that you
really underestimate the severity of the situation that we are
in right now. Ooh, and Lorraine notes, yes, he cannot
leave the floor and reminds me that in twenty twenty two,
(31:41):
Corey Booker, remember he was one of the senators that
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do all of his dinks and do is right there
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It's March thirty first, twenty twenty five. I have a
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Speaker 2 (34:00):
Right now to you.
Speaker 5 (34:02):
I will no longer be associating with any white males
of any kind.
Speaker 2 (34:10):
I think it does not matter.
Speaker 5 (34:11):
If liberal or conservative, It does not matter if you
take it color, hair, eyes. As long as the skid
is white, is a male, I will not be associated
with it anymore.
Speaker 2 (34:29):
There's no way that this is real. There is no way.
It's too easy, dude.
Speaker 3 (34:38):
I mean, we're questioning it, though, should say something because.
Speaker 2 (34:42):
It's I don't think that she needs to make a
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I feel like I can speak for you dudes. None
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(35:02):
you take that stupid, ugly hook out of your nose,
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Speaker 3 (35:07):
It looked like a hose.
Speaker 2 (35:09):
Clam as someone who had her nose peers when she
was younger and not like that. I'm not I'm not
like judging you, well, yes i am. I'm not like
judging you because you have it peers. I'm judging you
because you look stupid. It's stupid. It's so dumb. And
the glasses with it, like pick a lane? Are you
trying to She's trying so hard to look weird, so
(35:30):
hard to look weird. People without any kind of mental
substance over extend themselves visually because they want to look
weird as a way to make up for the fact
that they are. Absolutely they have been. Nana cheese brains.
That's why banana pudding brains. That's it. That's why. Oh well,
I can't be pretty, so I guess I'll be weird.
(35:52):
I can't be smart, so I guess I'll be weird.
That's what they do. That's like their whole identity. I'm
just saying, you know, Corey Booker Staffer was arrested with
a gun. What yeah, uh, just last night right as
he got started. I mean to Kane's point, you know,
would you do you actually expect him to show up
to that cocaine deal without a gun? I mean, come on,
(36:15):
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You can get classified by simply having certain symbols in
your tattoos and wearing certain street bear brands. That unroads
is enough to get someone classified as TVA.
Speaker 2 (37:48):
And Psyche's not gonna make a point here and the
I'm going to let Caroline Levet go because she's talking
about this in mus thirteen Gang member. You know what
I just realized as he's questioning her, and there the
reporter is accusing her of targeting these poor little baby
gang members Kine because based on their tattoos, did the
(38:10):
press did they or did they not freak out over
tattoos for people that they would see at protests and
didn't they think did the press? Did they or did
they not freak out and think that the iron cross
was a Nazi symbol? Did they or did they not
freak out and say that the sec def Hegseeth was
basically a Nazi because of his Christian tattoos. That had
(38:31):
nothing to do with it.
Speaker 3 (38:31):
Magazine newspaper articles all about it.
Speaker 2 (38:34):
So why now all of a sudden they don't want
people to what Okay, I'm sorry, go ahead, this is
the fulk because it's worth hearing, go ahead and.
Speaker 10 (38:43):
Wearing certain street bear brands. That alone is enough to
get someone classified as TDA and sent to El Salt
into a.
Speaker 2 (38:52):
That's not true, actually, Andrew.
Speaker 11 (38:53):
According to this document, it is now according to Department
of Homeland Security and the agents. Have you talked to
the agent who have been putting their lives on the
line to detain these foreign terrorists who have been terrorizing
our communities. DDA is a vicious gang that has taken
the lives of American women, and our agents on the
(39:14):
front lines take up deporting these people with the utmost seriousness,
and there is a litany of criteria that they use
to ensure that these individuals qualify as foreign terrorists and
to ensure to ensure that they qualify for deportation. And
the President made it incredibly clear to the American public
that there would be a mass deportation campaign of not
(39:36):
just foreign terrorists but also illegal criminal aliens who have
been wreaking havoc on American communities. And shame on you
and shame on the mainstream media for trying to cover
for these individuals. This is a vicious gang, Andrew, this
is a vicious gang that has taken the lives of
American women. And you said yourself, there there are eight
(39:58):
criteria on that document, and you are questioning the credibility
of these agents who are putting their life on the
line to protect your life, in the life of everybody
in this group and everybody across the country, and their
credibility should be questions.
Speaker 2 (40:12):
And the reporter is wrong in here. I mean and
she by nature of asking a question and your you're uh, you're,
you're excluding the very important context of the fact that
this guy was a known m S thirteen member, that
he entered the country illegally and took part in gang activity.
(40:35):
By omitting that from the question, and insisting that the
frame of the question be how could you deport this
innocent dad? That is covering for them. It's covering for
the criminality, absolutely, and it is done so with the
purpose of chilling any kind of question about any association
(40:59):
of anyone here legally. Welcome back to the program. Top
of this second hour, Dana Lash with you. That's the
one of the big stories we talked about this last
hour about the dad that was this Oh, he's just
this Maryland dad, Maryland dad, and he's just was deported.
So mean, well, all of the newspaper articles that have
(41:23):
been written, the pieces over at the Atlantic, everything, they
didn't actually include the fact that the guy, according to
documents courtdox, was an MS thirteen member, and the press says, well,
he wasn't convicted. Would why would we have a trial
(41:46):
for someone who is not a citizen of the country
and was caught in the commission of Shenanigan's just curious.
Seems like a question that answers itself. I'm just saying
Audio fifteen. So the White House Correspondence Dinner that I
don't ever watch this. It's where the press, it's like
(42:07):
where people come in. They the political and legacy press members.
They show up and you know they it's like a
prom for them. I've never wanted to go rub elbows
with these people.
Speaker 7 (42:21):
This.
Speaker 2 (42:21):
Steve was explaining that because the Daily Show hasn't been
funny in forever. This chick apparently was a writer there.
I guess she was going to host it and they
asked her about it. Listen.
Speaker 12 (42:32):
Yeah, I think it's just that burns on Trump hurt badly,
and then it trickles down to everyone who is around
him because y'all also guilty. So I think it just
they got their feelings hurt. But it may want that
false equivalency that the media does. They want that it
feels great, it makes them feel like human beings. But
(42:53):
they shouldn't get to feel that way because they're not.
Speaker 2 (42:55):
Oh wow, you seem super nice. They shouldn't. Who's she
that gets to or who is not a human?
Speaker 3 (43:01):
A comedian?
Speaker 2 (43:03):
She sounds like a bitch. She doesn't sound like a comedian.
Sorry when I'm supposed to say that, because they did.
I don't have any courtesy for people like this. Who
are she's She's described as a comedian. I've never heard
of her, and there's probably a reason. But I don't
think she's funny. She doesn't sound funny, she doesn't sound funny.
(43:24):
And I guess she was mad because she wasn't she
was going to host the White House Correspondence dinner, and
then now it's not. She can't, she's not hosting it anymore.
So I guess she's upset. But sitting here and acting
like people aren't human because their political persuasion is different,
that's actually that's that's that's the inhuman thing. That is
(43:47):
actually what fascists do. They rob you of your humanity
because you disagree with them, and they have to do
that to justify how heinous they really are behaving. I mean,
that's the that's the big thing. If they think that
you're a human, they can't justify mistreating you. But if
they are convinced, or if they convince themselves or at
(44:08):
least convinced other people so that those people don't pass
judgment on what they're doing, If they can convince others
and maybe themselves that you're inhuman and that you forfeit
your humanity because you voted for Trump, then that in
their mind justifies their treatment of you. It's really monstrous.
If you want to have a discussion about who should
(44:29):
or shouldn't be there, or who shouldn't feel like a human.
That's an inhuman action. So yeah, I would say that
you're not to deny a personhood because of someone's politics.
Now you can see why people justify going in and
doing things like scratching up tesla's and all of that
stuff and threatening people, running them off the road for
(44:51):
wearing a for driving a tesla. They're able to convince
themselves of this because they have been able to convince
you and you know themselves that these people aren't human,
so they can treat them in mean ways because they're
not human. That's the Left has always been like that,
though always been like that. So I guess the philibuster
(45:16):
is still going to your point because you asked earlier
Kane if he can stand the floor, So Lorraine, so
strom Thurman. The Civil Rights Act still remains in history
to be the longest filibuster. Democrats filibuster the Civil Rights
Act because they needed to. Nobody knows about that. It
was the longest filibuster in congressional for in the record,
(45:39):
and strom Thurman he had to keep a foot on
the floor, but he had a bucket in the coat
room and he could just keep a foot on the
floor and then, yeah, go to the bathroom in a
bucket fourteen hours. There's no way, you know, you gotta
be drinking water. Yeah, is he wearing mandapers? I mean
(46:01):
more than usual. I'm just curious. I got a lot
of questions about this, got a lot of questions, just saying,
but they're they're so nothing's gonna get done in the Senate,
nothing's gonna get done, and that nothing's getting done today
now this uh there, And I'm sure I think one
of them brought up the deportations. This the whole thing,
(46:24):
Just another quick note on that. The whole thing is
that they're trying to argue that the deportation plan that
Potus has is unjustifiable and they want it all stopped,
and they're trying to use the stat is like the
big excuse to not carry out deportations. He wasn't pulled
off the street, you know, just walking around on the street.
(46:45):
He wasn't. He was like an actual gang member. Good heavens.
But this the whole point of propaganda is to convince
you of things. The whole point of propaganda is to
persuade you to make you feel either uneasy or to
motivate you into supporting you know what they're wanting you
to support. They want you to think that an innocent man,
the sweet dad was just sent to an El Salvador
prison and left to languish in there along with trend
(47:11):
A Ragua and MS thirteen members. And that's he will
he well, he was an MS thirteen member, not the
way that they're telling you it happened. Did not happen
that way. And this has been day two of the
administration trying to kind of correct some of this stuff.
I mean, there are people who I mean, I mean
(47:32):
the just you know, the evidence that was presented to
the judge at the time when he was in court.
I'm going to pull this up because this is uh.
I didn't even think it was an administrative error. Really,
this order, this was done in twenty nineteen and when
they went before an immigration judge, and you know these
(47:53):
immigration judges of I'm sorry, they've been incredibly lax. That
was one of the things under Obama. They wanted to
get a lot of lefty judges in and that's why
it was important for the latter portion of Trump's first
term to try to reform some of that judicially. But
in twenty eighteen, they have presented enough evidence to persuade
(48:15):
a judge to deny this guy bond and demand his removal.
That was in twenty nineighteen, and that is the order
that was still existing when he was deported. So nothing,
there was no administrative error. I just kind of want
to touch on that talking point before I move on there.
It wasn't an administrative error. I actually disagree with that.
This was the order from twenty eighteen, and these judges
(48:38):
have been fairly I think left leaning. I mean, if
you go back and look, a lot of these people
have been allowed to stay. This guy had serious he
had a serious criminal activities happen, and he was running
around with MS thirteen. There was enough evidence presented to
the judge for the judge to say that he is
a danger to the public and that's why his his
(49:01):
bond and was denied, and that's why he was It
was demanded that he'd be deported back in twenty nineteen. Now,
what they're trying to argue, as it pertains to the
administrative error, they're trying to say that the president, the administration,
he wasn't supposed to be deported, and that they made
(49:25):
the mistake of deporting him when he wasn't supposed to
be deported. And that's the air. I really don't even care.
I don't care. He was based on evidence, was running
around with m AS thirteen and he's left leaning. Judges thought, wow,
that's enough to deny him bond and order for his
order his removal, and so that's what. But the thing
(49:48):
is he could he objected, saying that he would be
he would be tortured if he was sent back to
El Salvador. That's not my problem, that's not your problem.
Maybe don't do stuff with gangs and you won't have
these issues, just saying so this idea will It was
a payer, it was an administrat I'm just that's not
(50:09):
what it was. That is not what it was. There
was enough evidence there and these people arguing, well, what
do you know what the evidence? Well do you know
more than the judge does, who was there on the
court room every day and looking at this stuff. That's
why we have these judges in place, right, the guy
was here illegally, That enough should be enough for you.
But if it's not, he was also running around with
(50:29):
MS thirteen to the extent that the evidence presented was
overwhelming and it then justified his deportation. These people, they
got to stop with us. So it's just asinine. I
feel like some people, some of these contrarians out there,
are purposefully stupid because they feel like that's an unexplored
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And now all of the news you would probably miss.
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So first up the U. This is a crazy story.
It was tragedy at a hockey game after a goaltender
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sixty four year old was killed. Hit was hit in
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(52:53):
the Kraken Bears at the community first they blew in Jacksonville.
He was felt unwell and then left the game and
then collapsed in the stands. They performed CPR, but they
weren't able to save him. That is poor, fine, and
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Speaker 13 (56:07):
A climate of fear and trepidation has descended upon the nation.
Speaker 2 (56:12):
Why does he talk about people.
Speaker 13 (56:13):
Of America are more afraid today.
Speaker 2 (56:16):
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Speaker 13 (56:18):
And for their personal safety than ever in our lifetimes.
College students have disappeared off the streets paramilitary style by
playing clothed, mask wearing individuals and held incognito for days
before they are discovered thousands of miles away in some private,
(56:39):
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speech First Amendment rights?
Speaker 2 (56:49):
He this is like a key and peel character attention
teaches the students. I mean he is. Why does I
have always been fascinated that's a Democrat representative, Hank Johnson,
the guy who once said that Guam would tip over islands?
How are they made?
Speaker 5 (57:08):
What?
Speaker 2 (57:09):
He has the weirdest elocution ever? Like I thought it
was Chris Walkin, It's not, it's him. It's so the
climate of fear interrepidation. Why does he There's like only
certain words that get enunciated and then he just kind
of pushes through the rest it's fascinating to me in
(57:30):
a weird way. Welcome back to the program or at
the bottom of the second hour, and it is Wisconsin.
Wisconsin is voted day. In Wisconsin, they're having elections for
their state Supreme Court. And we talked about this, mentioned
this the other day, how An I can't believe how
(57:52):
much money, by the way, I've spent spent here this
Supreme Court. One of the reasons why it's so incredibly
important is because this is ultimately the race that could
determine the map, and we theoretically could we get well
another we could lose two seats. People are going to
decide who is going to be the next Supreme Court justice.
(58:18):
The money that's been spent on this race is wild.
You have the Republican judge Brad Scheimmel and then the
Democrat Susan Crawford. They're the candidates that are facing off
in the state race, and it is I mean, you
have George Soros involved in this race. Elon Musk has
been spending money in this race, and I think it's
(58:40):
hysterical that Crawford, who is the progressive communist judge, said
that Musk's involvement is undemocratic. Now, George Soros is equally
involved in this race. And I noticed that Crawford, who
probably got donations from Soros, did not say that Soros
is involved was undemocratic, just Elon Musks because Elon Musk
(59:05):
isn't a communist, and they think that that's undemocratic. I
just think that she hates immigrants. Why does Susan Crawford
hate immigrants in Wisconsin? Gosh? Why does she hate this
African man, you know that's spending money on to get
you know, going up there and helping to get Republicans elected.
She actually said, quote, I think it's a said day
(59:27):
for democracy to have someone see they like immigrants unless
they're you know, like Elon Musk. They like getting involved
in elections, unless it's somebody like Elon Musk. That's it.
So they're facing off and these are some pretty high
stakes with this raise the and of course today's April
(59:51):
fools Day, as it would be. I am so not
allowed to do anything on April Fool's Day. That's right
in you snitches gets stitches. So the Republican in this k,
in this this race, Brad Scheimmel, Shimmel, He's they're trying
(01:00:14):
to replace this retiring judge, and he's I can't imagine
if he loses, this will undo I mean, it could
theoretically undo the House majority because they would redistrict that
they would be jerrymander it. You would lose two seats.
(01:00:36):
I don't even know what this means. I mean, it
also would shape the state to be a lot bluer
than it is. They desperately need to redistrict things, to
jerrymander things, to prevent another Republican from winning that state.
And that's what Democrats are focused on. They want to
redistrict the Republican stronghold into losing seats where Republicans have tiny,
(01:00:59):
non existenties. Derek Van Orden, who's a Republican out of Wisconsin,
and by the way, he's one of the fourteen Republicans
that Democrats are targeting going into midterms, he said, quote,
what's at stake is control of the House of Representatives,
and he said that they're trying to buy the House
of Representatives so they can subvert the president's agenda and
(01:01:23):
disenfranchise seventy seven million voters. Well, because they are trying
to buy it. It's always interesting when when people are
entities are accused of doing something that they absolutely are
doing and they get butt hurt about it. So they
had this back in twenty eleven. This is the other
(01:01:44):
thing that's going to be also could go away. Back
in twenty eleven, the state legislature in Wisconsin, they were
passing voter integrity protections for voter integrity right, so you
would have to have actual identification to vote. And the
other thing that's on the ballot is an opportunity that
(01:02:05):
an opportunity for voters to actually codify this, make enshrine
this in a constitutional amendment, to make it to where
you have to have voter ideas in the state constitution
in order to go and vote. Now, one of the
things that Red State noted is that Susan Crawford, who
is the progressive judge facing off against Bradshummel bradsheiml she
(01:02:30):
was one of the lawyers who represented these League of
women voters in twenty eleven. She was fighting against the
voter ID law and she ended up losing, so clearly
you see where she stands on this. And also she
represented Planned Parenthood in Wisconsin. Susan Crawford is one of
(01:02:53):
those who subscribes to the belief that planned parenthood should
not only be taxpayer funded, but it's something that should
be offered up to every women, like hey, ladies, remember
go get your free abortions asterisk by free. It's taxpayer funded,
and it's all ages, meaning it doesn't matter if you're
in your ninth month or in your second month. She's
(01:03:14):
one of those, and she had a lead in early voting.
But the people who actually according to and this is honestly,
I think there's been a real absence of polling in
this good pulling. He had an advantage with the most
plugged in voters, the people who went out and regularly voted,
(01:03:37):
who voted every election, not just general elections, but they
go out and they vote in the municipal they go
out and vote during mid terms, things like that. This
would be a huge win. I honestly think it's something
that Trump should have gone to Wisconsin for and rallied.
And I think it's good that Musk was there yesterday.
(01:03:58):
There have been a lot of people who sounding the
alarm on this. Ultimately, only Wisconsinites can make this determination,
but it's it's going to be super close. Now. If
Susan Crawford wins it. First off, if Brad Scheimil wins it,
that's a huge victory for Conservatives. It's going to be
looked at as a victory one of the first post
(01:04:18):
general election challenges to Trump. That's how this is going
to be viewed. And it will be viewed as a
win for potus and a win for Elon Musk. His
pack that he created to support these good candidates has
given They've given millions to Shimel's campaign. If Crawford wins this,
it's going to be, like I said, you can imagine
(01:04:39):
the headlines the first election post presidential election and Trump
has you know, there's a They're going to look at
it like, oh Trump has a suffered defeat or he
has a crushing blow. What is this forecast for future
special elections in mid terms? And they are going it's
going to be a shot in the arm for the left.
(01:04:59):
Democrat were fell apart at the polls in twenty twenty four.
This is going to be a shot in the arm
for them, and they need every bit that they can get. Now. Also,
remember take this up, there's two other special elections. You've
got one in Matt Gates's seat, of Matt Gates's district.
I think it's Patronis that's going for that seat. I
(01:05:20):
think he'll win it, but you never know. But the one,
the other one is the Florida sixth Congressional district where
Randy Fine, who doesn't who actually legitimately does not even
live in the district, decided he just wanted that seat
and wanted to go and represent people he doesn't know
and doesn't live amongst. And he is like the worst
out of all of the Republicans in Florida. The fact
(01:05:40):
that they put this guy up for this seat that
Mike Waltz won by thirty points and now they're literally
tied and it's been classified as a toss up and
the Democrat has outraised Fine by like what two to
three times. He's got such a huge war chest. They
were ready. And this is what happens when you think
that you're entitled to certain seats and that you shouldn't
(01:06:02):
have to put any groundwork to get them. I mean,
you know, I guess he's too good to live amongst
the people in the sixth Congressional District. I don't know,
but it kind of floored me, and I'm like, I
cannot even believe that this is considered a toss up race.
At this point, you realize that all if this race
goes to a Democrat, that means in midterms Democrats have
(01:06:23):
to flip three seats to take back the House. Randy
Fine loses this seat, there's a less seat that Republican
that Democrats got to worry about going into midterms. This
is crazy, absolutely insane. Republicans are their own worst enemy
time and time again. And I will say, I'm going
to tell you something, and I've seen this because I've
been on the ground in off election years when Trump
(01:06:47):
isn't on the ballot, Republicans don't vote, and the coalition
doesn't vote. I think that the coattails of your candidate
extend to midterms and can be measured by midterm and
off year elections. I remember going to Georgia when they
(01:07:10):
had the special election there and going from town to
town and trying to get out the vote, and people
were just done with it. This was after the twenty
twenty election. It was in sp I think, what spring, No,
this is before going to im trying to remember the time.
(01:07:32):
I've been to so many places, but I just remember
going around and I was there Victoria's sparks, and she
got real mad because people were like, we just don't
think we should. You know, it's not important to vote.
You're telling this from a woman who came from an
Eastern plot country, grew up with socialism. She's like, Oh
my gosh, what do you mean You're just going to
throw away this constitutional option that you have. This is insane.
This is your term, limits are your vote. And when
(01:07:57):
all was said and done, and this was that herschel
Walker race, the Republican turnout was so low, terrifyingly low,
and especially in the most conservative areas, it was lower
than it was during the general election. And so there
have been enough elections that pollsters can confidently say when
(01:08:23):
Trump isn't on the ballot, Republicans do not vote, and
not just Republicans, the coalition doesn't vote. Now that's a
real problem. It's a problem because the party health also
is as important as the candidate's political health. And you
(01:08:44):
can't just say it's one and done, he's in the
White House, let's forget about it. Well, no, do you
want your taxes cut? Do you want jobs to be
brought back? Do you want all of the fraud and
abuse that you saw that DOJE uncovered? Do you want
that to act be cut or do you just like
reading headlines about it? Because see, if you want actual action,
(01:09:06):
then you've got to go and you got to show
up at these other elections when Trump isn't on the ballot.
And I know you all know that, but apparently there
are enough people who don't know that that it literally
changed elections. You realize that low Republican turnout is the
reason we lost the Senate in twenty twenty. That is
a very uncomfortable fact. If registered Republicans had turned out
(01:09:28):
to vote in Georgia, we would have kept it and
we lost it. That's a true thing. You can't blame
that one on Trump for the people who always criticized Trump.
You can't blame Trump for that. That was Republican voters
that had nothing to do with Trump. So there's a
lot to consider here. And Wisconsin is I have to say,
(01:09:50):
I don't know where the RNC has been. Where's the RNC?
Have you heard anything from them? We're in the fight
of our lives. Taxpayers demand answers. I should see the
leaders of the RNC on the television every damn day.
I should see them making statements every single day. I
(01:10:12):
want to be so overloaded with information coming from them
that I'm tired of seeing their faces, just like I
want to win so much that I want to be
tired of it. See what I'm saying, That's what I want.
So the RNC need to get involved here. It can't
just be third party. And then Scott Pressler, he's been
(01:10:34):
sound in the alarm like there's nobody from the organization
up here. Guys, there's nobody. I mean, is it's And
he's not the only person I've been hearing this from.
Speaker 14 (01:10:44):
This.
Speaker 2 (01:10:44):
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midterms or we're going to lose our backsides and then
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Speaker 3 (01:11:50):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.
Speaker 2 (01:11:59):
There's just some bangers today, so let's see if we
can get through these all right. First and foremost, this
is the headline at the Smoking Gun. Everyone knows what
conk is conch. Let me just establish that Florida woman
charged with conk bonking. Forty year old Florida woman was
charged with felony battery because she attacked a dude with
a giant conkshell. According to police, they said that Nicki
(01:12:22):
Quorterman was very intoxicated when she got into a domestic
argument with a sixty three year old victim. They've been
in an on law relationship, and she after the argument,
she undressed and broke everything, and then she grabbed a
ten to twelve inch dried conkshll and swung it at
his head multiple times, threw it at him. He got
(01:12:43):
a laceration to his hand when he tried to block it,
and then she locked herself in the garage. She was
taken into custody posted fifteen thousand dollars bond. She was
arrested six months ago for pretty much the same thing,
except no conkshll this time. So now she's she's got
all kinds of battery, do you salt enforcement? Oh my gosh,
everything her wrap sheet is forever long. A Florida death
(01:13:05):
row inmate says his morbid obesity will complicate the lethal
injection injection and he wants leniency or just use another shot.
That needles aren't expensive, you know, I mean, if it
takes more, it takes more. He wants leniency. Forty eight
year old Michael Tansey's morbidly obese and he's got some
stuff I don't care about because he's a killer and
(01:13:28):
an unrepentant killer, and so he says that it would
cause needless suffering. That's kind of the point I want suffering.
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Speaker 14 (01:14:40):
Of course, sir, so this is an executive order, as
you said, that deals with the ticket reselling business for
fans of live entertainment and for entertainers as well. The
ticket reselling industry has become a huge issue. These people
use bots and computer algorithms to buy up huge blocks
of tickets and then jack up the price. Fans of
(01:15:01):
live entertainers, like mister Ritchie was called it, mister Rock,
don't have access to concerts the way that they should,
and when they do, it's at exorbitantly high prices. So
what this executive order does It charges the FTC and
the Department of Justice with rigorously enforcing laws on the
books in collaboration with state attorneys general that have power
(01:15:23):
over consumer protection and other people who have the power
to really crack down on this issue so that entertainers
and fans won't be subject to these abusive and oftentimes
illegal practices.
Speaker 10 (01:15:36):
Thank you very much.
Speaker 2 (01:15:38):
I love this guy who makes the every time he
hand some executive order. Well, sir, this is an executive
order barring Green Day from calling itself punk. As you know,
Green Day is not punk, and there's a lot of
debate as to how pop they actually are. And another
thing to note, Sir, that has been brought up is
that they faked a British accent their whole first album.
(01:16:01):
You know, the song long View, which was their chart
topping single that came from their first album, Green Day's Dookie,
and that, sir, was out in the nineties. So this
is what this order is, just barring them from being
able to describe themselves as punk, and then hands it over.
I love this guy. It's great. Welcome back to the show.
(01:16:22):
Top of the third hour, Dana lash with you. So
they had mister rock that's mister kid rocking there standing
next to the resolute desk. And is that the one
that he changed because they said Elon Musk's kid wiped
a booger on it. I don't know. The press was
going crazy over that a couple of weeks ago. I
don't know if it is or not they switched out
different things, but I highly doubt that that's why. But
(01:16:43):
that was funny. But they had Kid Rock in there
and then and then you got Peter Doocey. This is
audio sound by nineteen. Go ahead and play this one.
Speaker 8 (01:16:54):
Yeah, did Biten do new stuff? It's just like this beata.
Speaker 6 (01:16:57):
I don't think it was standing next to somebody looked
like you were about to.
Speaker 8 (01:17:01):
Just shot out of a cannon.
Speaker 2 (01:17:06):
I mean that jacket though, yeah, he does. He's got
his He's got his U bandstand hat, like the hat
that you would wear out to a a garden party
in your town. Squaz. The band plays the American standards.
He's got the right I liked how.
Speaker 3 (01:17:23):
Kid Rock was. He's like, you know what do so
you're right though, Yeah, He's like, that's.
Speaker 2 (01:17:27):
A good one. It's true though, I think you need
It's like a hype man right there. But that's good.
Speaker 14 (01:17:32):
No.
Speaker 2 (01:17:32):
So does this mean that everybody, all the people in
Hollywood got to thank Kid Rock for being there? Because
I think he is That the purpose of him being
there is because he was one of the people that.
Speaker 3 (01:17:40):
Push those Yeah, I assume so, so does.
Speaker 2 (01:17:42):
Everybody in Hollywood have to kiss his butt. Isn't that
how it goes?
Speaker 1 (01:17:45):
Like?
Speaker 2 (01:17:45):
Look, you everybody where's Taylor Swift at? Didn't Taylor Swift
always complain about tickets and Ticketmaster and all this.
Speaker 3 (01:17:52):
Stuff like pel I mean, there's a lot of bands
out there that have been against the machine that Ticketmaster
has become.
Speaker 2 (01:18:00):
I mean, yeah, it's so. And look and Trump, not Biden,
but Trump did it. Huh. Now you might say, though's stupid.
Why are we worried about this? Well, you got to
remember populist tactics. It keeps the younger voters or younger
voters happy, right, It's kind of what part and parcel
(01:18:20):
of what that is. So just very interesting. A couple
of other things, we're gonna have Florida Governor Ron Desin
just coming up at the uh bottom of this third hour.
He's been super busy in Florida and they've been dealing
with Florida Rhinos and fighting with property tax and all
kinds of good stuff over there. So we're gonna we're
(01:18:40):
gonna touch on all of that. And one other quick
thing to note too, pull this up because I saw
this a little bit earlier. So hhs and ihcdc uh. Yeah,
they had a bunch more people fired, more people were
put on leave. They were told they were no according
to CNN, they were not going to have access to
their buildings starting today. Apparent RFK Junior was going to
(01:19:02):
fire x amount and then I think he doubled it.
Maybe hey, maybe they can learn to code. They said
that entire offices were being eliminated and much of the
focus appeared to be on the administrative side of things,
but not all of it. Hm hmm, so they uh,
that's yeah. I don't feel bad no ways about this,
(01:19:26):
None at all, None at all. There are too many.
I mean, I still go back to the fact that
the CDC was trying to over extend its authority and
tell people that they don't have to pay rent, but
the property owners still had to pay taxes. They just
didn't have to pay rent, so they got to live
there for free. And then how judiciary put out Just
(01:19:46):
a couple of hours ago, new internal FBI chatlogs show
that the FBI imposed a gag order about the New
York Post story on Hunter Biden's laptop the day it
came out. This is why this story. I was looking
at some of this on break because the FBI had
the laptop the day the story came out. The FBI
(01:20:07):
refused to be honest about it, and they really worked
hard to discredit it. Even after October fourteenth, or twenty
twenty one, FBI analyst tried to tell Twitter that the
laptop was real, and his bosses silenced him, and the
FBI refused to in spite of requests from the House Judiciary,
(01:20:27):
produced internal communications from that day in an unclassified form
for the American public to see. And there are time
stamped messages and it is damaging. For instance, someone you
have Laura Demlo, James Denahy, Bradley, Benavitas, and several others
(01:20:49):
saying things like, oh, this is just a domestic hit job.
You guys are tracking coverage of the laptop, right, I
would love to know if a copy exists and if
it was provided anyone else. And it said, uh that
they were talking about briefing each other on on it,
and it said, uh that no one on no one's
(01:21:10):
authorized to comment. And then they also stated, uh, in
this please do not discuss Biden matter. Here's a gag order. Uh.
Someone said Twitter's treating his disinformation. Uh. They there was
one whistleblower that they asked, if you admonished, yes, but
he won't shut up. That's literally a message that they've
(01:21:31):
They literally said that I can't even make those up.
Oh my gosh. They said. Uh. In fact, one said
that someone from Twitter asked whether it was real. One
of the FBI folks who was on the call confirmed
yes that it was. And this is testimony of Laura Demla,
who was the then China Unit chief of the uh
FBI's Foreign Influence Task Force. Uh. They said that one
(01:21:54):
of the people, one of the FBI people on the call,
according to this transcript, confirmed that yes, it was. Another
partic have been jumped in and said no further comment,
and she said, I recall that when the question came up,
an intelligence analyst assigned to the Criminal Investigative Division said yes,
the laptop is real. And then it was an OGC
attorney assigned to the case that stepped in and said,
we will not comment further on this topic. They were
(01:22:16):
really working to not talk about it, to downplay the
importance of it. And then Facebook demoted the story right
before the election. I was one of many people who
had their accounts suspended. Oh my gosh, I was suspended
on Facebook. I got suspended, I got a strike on Instagram.
We got in trouble on YouTube. They took videos done
on YouTube, they demonetized a bunch of stuff. I was
(01:22:37):
suspended on Twitter and then they finally reinstated it because
I kept having to fight it. It was ridiculous. And
then they try to punish you every time you object
to being struck, if you're on YouTube or Facebook or
wherever like if you do, if you object too many times,
then they just think you're problematic and they get rid
of you. It's ridiculous. And so I'm finally I'm glad
(01:22:58):
that this was I'm glad that this was remedied. Uh,
and that this I mean it was absolute election interference,
absolute unarguable election interference, no absolute doubt, no doubt at
all whatsoever. This is one of the greatest cover ups
just ever. So this is one of the things we're
(01:23:21):
also tomorrow. One of the things I'm going to discuss
as well and get more into this is this epic
project in Texas. We first talked about this a few
weeks ago. One of this a large scale community that's
being planned for Texas, and there's a lot of questions
as to whether or not the project is in compliance
(01:23:41):
with state law, and we're gonna we're gonna talk about
some of this tomorrow. In the meantime, one of the
other things that you know, because I don't watch a
lot of TV, there will be some series. Cana and
I were talking about the some break that we watch.
How difficult is it you? Is it for you guys
to like find stuff that you want to watch? Even
on streaming services? Everything's such a garbage nowadays, it's all garbage,
(01:24:04):
and it's all super highly sexualized. And I've been I've
got some objections, but I've been. I like Taylor Sheridan's storylines,
and I've been watching nineteen twenty three. I watched the
earlier one that was in the eighteen hundreds and that
was great. And then you know, obviously you watch the
yellow Stone Flagship. Not every series that you watch is perfect.
(01:24:24):
Been watching nineteen twenty three? Can I just say that
I could go forever without watching the Timothy Dalton s
and M stuff. How in the world is that in
a Taylor Sheridan series. Why do we need that? It
literally does nothing to the plot. We get it that
Timothy Dalton is a weirdo. We get it. He's a
weirdo without trying to be a weirdo. He's one of
those people, right Like you ever meet people that look
(01:24:48):
creepy without being creepy, and you're like, you're creepy, you
know what I mean? And if they did something creepy,
you tell your friends. I'm so not shocked because they's
that's Timothy Dalton's like that. He is like a walking
one man horror show. You don't need to have S
and M scenes in every episode to reinforce the fact
that the guy is weird and he's a sale massacist
(01:25:11):
and all this other stuff. You don't have to do that,
So I could do without it. And it's a pain
in the backside to fast forward through all that because
I don't want to watch that now. The series I
like because of one actress in it. She's the actress
I can't pronounce her last name. Her first name is Julia.
She plays Alex Dutton. So if you haven't watched the series,
it's really good. We are on what episode six million
(01:25:34):
of Spencer Dutton trying to get home this you know,
wild Greek tragedy. Ten year Journey modern day Odessius trying
to get back home to his ranch in Montana. I
like the actor who plays him, and he's got good
chemistry with the actress who plays Alex Dutton, and it
is it's a good it's a good series. Helen Mirren
(01:25:56):
is fabulous. Senate Harrison Ford is good in it. Is
he really trying to be old and slow moving? Or
is that him came.
Speaker 1 (01:26:08):
That's a good question.
Speaker 2 (01:26:09):
He's really good in the series. He doesn't really have
to do much. He's very good.
Speaker 3 (01:26:14):
I'm also no acting coach.
Speaker 2 (01:26:16):
No, but you I mean, he's selling hotuified. I can
almost smell the tobacco on him, you know, Like my
grandfather was a cattle rancher and he's, you know, old
grizzled cattle rancher and he would smoke Marlboroughs and I
could just that's what he reminds me of. Anyway, it's
such a it's a very good series. But right now,
Alexa Dutton has been trying to get to her husband's
(01:26:38):
ranch in Montana, and she's currently caught in a snow
drift in a car and there's probably gonna be a
big foot out there. It's gonna try to rape her.
I'm just saying because she's been going through hell for
this last season. If you you haven't watched any of it,
can have you watched any of the Yellowstone series?
Speaker 5 (01:26:51):
Is No?
Speaker 3 (01:26:51):
I've seen some Yellowstone episodes, but I got rid of
Paramount like a long time ago, so I can't watch it.
Speaker 2 (01:26:59):
The only TV shows that I actually watch or those
people are people ask me, do you watch watch White Lotus?
Speaker 9 (01:27:04):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:27:06):
And there's there's one show that I was so not
interested in watching, but Walton Groggins is in it, and
he's a brilliant actor, and he apparently plays somebody who's
so over the top. I'm crazy that I'm in It's
like something Gemstones. I'm interested in watching that just for
his he's a great character actor. Just for watching him,
I don't know. But I don't don't watch a lot
so I could do, like I said, with all the
(01:27:28):
weird Timothy Dalton stuff. I could do without all of that.
But I want more of the Spencer and Alex storyline.
I want more of them, and I want more Harrison
Ford and Helenmure. And I don't care about the whatever
Rainwater Girls story I don't even care. Don't care some
check out in the prairie. Just I wrap it up.
It's like such, it's filler. So I don't know that's
(01:27:48):
the only stuff. Because every now and then people will go, well,
what is it that you're watching? And I put stuff
out if I'm like reading something or watching something. But
I don't watch a lot of a lot of things.
Speaker 6 (01:27:58):
So and now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's quick five.
Speaker 2 (01:28:06):
So the pull this up. Uh oh. We talked about
this Massy and Republicans are pushing getting rid of dual citizenship.
We talked about that yesterday. Can you this one also?
Let's see, let's go, here's one. This is I didn't
have time to get to all of this yesterday. I
think I only actually just read the headline real quick.
(01:28:28):
This has to do with the plumber that went back
to reclog a pipe after a restaurant refused to pay
the bill. That's a level of pettiness to which I aspire.
In Evansville, Indiana, owners of Eastside Restaurant, they said that
it was extortion. That's not what extortion is. The plumber
they they hired a plumber. The plumber came out fixed
the pipe, fixed the You know, they had their kitchens
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grease trap that overflowed, so they called the plumbing company
to come and fix it. When it happened again three
days later, they called him back, said it was an emergency.
They returned for the second job and said that the
bill was nearly double for what was paid the first time.
The first one was two thirty five. That's then it
was thirty ninety. The owners wouldn't pay for the second one,
and they said that he needs to stand behind his work. Okay,
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that only matters if you didn't. Did you not use it?
Speaker 7 (01:29:14):
Like?
Speaker 2 (01:29:14):
What what's happening?
Speaker 14 (01:29:15):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (01:29:15):
And then so he went back and he uh, basically
stuffed the pipe up again. I mean right, So they
said that they paid it under protest. They had a
bit well, because you had to pay because he performed
a service for you. He was not robbing you. Blind
Kine says that this was like a mad Libs headline.
All right, get ready, an Atlanta bagpiper killed while scuba
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diving son who vanished four years ago found dead at home.
Speaker 3 (01:29:43):
This seems like a long story.
Speaker 2 (01:29:45):
I mean, do you need to have every identifying factor
about the guy in the headline. You could just say
a man you know was killed in a scuba di
while on vacation in Hawaii.
Speaker 3 (01:29:56):
He plays bagpipes.
Speaker 2 (01:29:58):
But here's like some more so he was it's known
for playing bagpipes around Atlanta. And then when the family
went to get it to his home to settle his affairs,
they found the skeletal remains of their missing brother. That's
a lot. We got governor to Santa's up next.
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Speaker 5 (01:30:26):
So we have.
Speaker 8 (01:30:27):
Almost three to one Republicans in the House of Representatives.
Have they passed open carry which the thirty eight states have?
Of course they haven't done that. They haven't done it.
Now when you ask them when they campaign, do you
support it? They will all say yes, And then somehow
it just magically.
Speaker 2 (01:30:44):
Doesn't get doesn't happen. See, this is why it's so important. Yes,
you want to elect you want to elect Republicans, and
yes it's great to have a super majority, but you
also have to be sure that you were electing good
quality Republicans. Nothing frustrates any but voters more than what
we're seeing in Florida and Texas. But Florida, I think
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is even bigger because Florida is like the blueprint for
the nation how Republican policies should be enacted and how
things should be governed and administrated, and and they have
such a wealth of victory over there, and it's like
the governor is like fighting, like he's just out there
fighting the legislature, and it's just I want to pull
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my hair out. So I can't even imagine where he
is right now. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis joins us from
the governor's mansion on Skype. It's good to see you, Governor.
First off, thank you for fighting for Second Amendment rights
and holding true to the promises that you made when campaigning.
You have been pushing these lawmakers to deliver this for voters.
So I thank you as a big Second Amendment advocate
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on that. But I also have to say I'm so
sorry that voters and you are fighting just to get
everything else that was promised that these lawmakers promise them.
Speaker 8 (01:31:56):
Well, Dana, you know I will say this. I think
that I do see it distinction between the Florida House
and the Florida Senate. I think we've had real productive
discussions about all these significant issues with a lot of
our senators, whether it's property tax, whether it's some of
the other things that we want to do with things
like education, law enforcement. I think the Florida House of
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Representatives is basically engaged in something that voters clearly don't
like and will not like in the future. They have
ridden into office on the good will that has been
generated by our Florida model, where you previous legislatures were
very much working with me on that. It wasn't like
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I just did it all, but it generated a lot
of good will. We tackled all the big issues, we
delivered an unprecedented amount of conservative wins. And so they
now have this big super majority in the Florida House,
almost a three to one super majority. And how are
they using that. They are using it to do things
like carbon sequestration. They are doing it to do things
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like joining with Democrats to undo spending reductions that I
put in the budget last June. They are doing things
like expanding bureaucracies and trying to create new government offices,
and so you think about, like, you campaigned on the
Florida model, and yet you're doing your best to squander it.
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And people will say, oh, the governor thinks they just
have to do what he wants. Now you do what
you campaigned on. If you told the voters that you
were opposed to expanding Second Amendment protections, if you told
them that you were going to join with Democrats to
increase pork spending. If you said to voters that you
weren't going to entertain property tax relief but you were
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going to indulge in climate hysteria and things like see
carbon sequestration. If that's what you campaigned on. Look, I
disagree with that, but if that's what you do, then
you're being true to the voters that elected you. But
none of these campaigned on that. They all campaigned on
our conservative agenda, and now that they're in power, they're
basically squandering this. I even had to make a statement
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on you know, they don't want to do property tax,
they don't want to do open carry. But one thing
they have done is they have tried to take away
the capital office for our US Senator Ashley Moody. It
had been with Marco Rubio for fifteen years. Marco became
Secretary of State. I appointed Senator Moody to be the
US Senator, and the House took it away because Senator
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Moody and you remember these discussions back in January, she
sided with me against the House on the Immigration enforcement
legislation I called the special session. We wanted to make
sure all state and local were participating with ICE. We
wanted to help Trump increase deportations. The House leadership and
staff drafted a bill that was basically an amnesty bill.
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Huge voter blowback. I know you had one of the
rhinos on I think one of the rhinos senators on
your show, and he couldn't answer any of the questions
about it. But this was really something that the House
was driving, and she did the right thing. So they're
now taking that away and they're actually filing legislation to
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deny her the ability to use the office and to
regulate parking spaces in the Florida capital. How petty is this?
How embarrassing is this that we are this model republican state.
We had two years of unprecedented conservative victories and now
the Florida House of Representatives is all spun up about
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legislating who controls parking space in the basement of the Capitol.
Speaker 2 (01:35:48):
That's you're right, Petty, is a great way to describe it.
We're for those listening, we're talking to Florida Governor Ron
DeSantis and you can watch it also channel three sixty
seventh Direct TV. You you mentioned there trying to undo
a lot of the cost savings that you've implemented. From
what I'd read, and I think you saided this as well,
over sixty million dollars. That's for what are they what
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are they trying to spend this money on. I mean,
this is these these savings, This is one of the
things that you'd promised voters. Voters were very happy, and
now they're trying to undermine your efforts. They do realize, Governor,
that all the people that moved to Florida were moving
to Florida because they were happy with the administration of
the state and that they were happy with the direction
that the state was going. This seems like a bait
and switch what these Republican legislators in the House are doing.
Speaker 8 (01:36:33):
Well, that's the thing, Dana, And I mean, this is
not for me to like, you know, beat my own chest.
But the reality is when I go out do different events,
even just go run errands in Florida, someone will come
up to me every single time without fail and say,
I moved to Florida because of you and what you've
done and what Florida stands for. So we have a
unique brand in this country right now for the type
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of governance that people who think like us really a spot.
And that's just the fact. I mean, that is how
We've had hundreds and hundreds of thousands of Republicans who've
gravitated to this state since I've been governor, driven by
they want to live in a place that respects their freedom,
where the folks in powers share their values. And so
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that's just kind of what we've done. So it's really
false advertising to get into office on that goodwill. And remember,
we didn't have a supermajority my first term. We got
the supermajority in the House with the reelection my reelection
in twenty twenty two, and we were winning places that
Republicans had never won before. And then we were able
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to hold that in twenty twenty four. And I think
the reason why we held it in twenty four the
supermajority is because voters saw the results that we had produced.
We had delivered a huge legislative agenda, more significant than
probably had ever been done in American history, certainly in
modern Republican Party history, and the voters responded positively to
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now go in and to be doing all these games
and to not really focusing on the issues that matter.
And here's the thing, you know, I think that there's
a lot of folks in the Florida Senate that want
to continue to advance the ball. They're working hard on
different things, and I may not agree with them on everything,
but I think their goal is to try to arrive
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at the best outcome for the state. I do think
a lot of what motivates the House, particularly the leadership,
is they want to join with Democrats to stop me.
This is what they want to do. They view the
last two years, even though we've had unprecedented success legislatively,
they view those last two years negatively because they say, oh,
the governor was getting everything he wants and it wasn't
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what I wanted, Dana, it was what the voters delivered
us here to do. I won the state by twenty points.
I mean, no Republican has ever won a victory like
that in the history of Florida. And so the legislators
in the House, they were following through on the mandate
that we had received. As I was saying it, it
was because the voters demanded it.
Speaker 2 (01:39:03):
Right, and the voters demanded tough immigration enforcement. So this
is one of the things that you were victorious on,
making sure that emergency powers were retained, the illegal alien transport,
going after transnational gangs, no in state tuition for illegal immigrants, suspensions,
removal from office, your authority to suspend, to remove local
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officials who are not complying with the federal deportation immigrant
I mean, this is all the federal mandate coming in
and being implemented at the Florida state level. And there
were fights against you for this. This is I mean, you.
Speaker 8 (01:39:36):
Can even see though on that look at what's happened.
So the House, Florida House fought me on that. They
said that this wasn't something that was urgent. They said
that it could wait till the regular session. Now, they
wouldn't have done it in the regular session either, and
I knew that. That's why it's just sent on a
special session. And so the House wrote this ridiculous amnesty
bill that stopped my efforts that I had been doing.
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But what we now in Florida because of the legislation
that we got enacted. We have all sixty seven Florida counties,
the sheriffs have two eighty seven g agreements with ICE.
We're the only state in the country that can say that.
We now have more and more police departments that are
signing up. We had the Fort Myers City Council. They
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initially voted not to cooperate with ICE, and then the
Attorney General myself reminded them, you don't have the choice.
The state law mandates you, and I have the ability
to remove you. So then they reverse course and they did.
So We're not only we not a sanctuary state, we're
a state where you have a duty to affirmatively help
with these deportation efforts. So no other state has done that.
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But none of the stuff that has made positive news
on immigration in Florida with state and local none of
that probably would have happened had the House gotten their
way back in January. And so you think about it.
Of all the things President Trump ran on border and
immigration was probably number one. He delivered a mandate Biden
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was the worst president on immigration in American history. Here
I am as governor saying state of Florida needs to
be on board with the Trump administration. Let's go day
one ahead of the curve. We got to do it.
In the House of Representatives in Florida fought me over that,
and eventually we landed the plane. But I mean, you
would think, why did I have to call that special session?
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Why didn't the House call the special session after Trump
won and say no, we've got urgency, let's stand with
the president. They didn't do that because that's not what
they wanted to do, and because I wanted to do it.
That's why they fought it. If I propose to get
rid of property taxes, they will fight it. If I
proposed you to continue with Hope Florida, the First Lady's initiative,
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that it's gotten people out of welfare onto self sufficiency,
safe taxpayers one hundred million dollars, they'll oppose it. And
they are now opposing that. So it's all just a
reaction to try to fight me rather than try to
do what's best for Florida. And again, and if they
had run in their primaries saying if you nominate me.
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I pledged to oppose the governor, and they were to win,
and that's what they do. That's totally fine with me.
None of them campaigned on that, because none of them
would have won their primaries if they campaigned on it.
Speaker 2 (01:42:15):
Looks like one of them is not going to win
an election in the sixth Congressional District, a seat that
you know very well, governor, because the candidate doesn't even
live in the district apparently. And I've even though I
think Walt's won that seat by thirty points, you want
it buy a huge margin when you held it, but
now it's considered a toss up, within the margin of
error to the Democrat challenger. And that's of course the
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one that Randy Fine's going for. I think that states
everything about the nature of the game they're playing.
Speaker 8 (01:42:41):
Well, here's the thing. I do think that the Republican
will win that district. I mean President Trump wanted by
thirty points. I think I want it by thirty thirty
five points. I know the area well, I represented that
area in Congress. He's not from that district. I think
the President got really bad advice about endorsing him and
was told that he was the only candidate that could win,
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which is totally not true. And there's a whole host
of reasons how that advice gets to him that I
think is very problematic, but it is what it is.
But he is going to underperform. So I think the
Republican will win, but he will underperform. And he's going
to underperform because a lot of Republicans aren't going to
be willing to go out and vote for him. I mean,
you had him on your show. He was fighting for
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an amnesty bill in the Florida in the Florida Legislature,
he was attacking me for wanting strong immigration legislation, And
so when voters see that, it's like, you know what,
why would I want to vote for you if that
You're just going to stab us in the back. So
I think he's going to have trouble generating even close
to the amount of enthusiasm that President Trump did or
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other candidates have done. But I think it's almost physically
impossible for a Republican to lose that district. So I
think we're looking at a Republican victory, but an underperformance.
Then what's going to happen. The media is going to
blame President Trump. They're gonna say, oh, see, this shows
the Trump agenda is somehow not popular. When you and
I know, because we know the candidate, this is a
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referendum on this particular candidate being somebody that a lot
of voters don't want to vote for, and it's a
reflection on his deficiencies. It's not a reflection on the
Trump agenda.
Speaker 1 (01:44:21):
And so just.
Speaker 8 (01:44:22):
Prepare for an underperformance. You know, hopefully there's great performance
in that district. I mean, I want Republicans to do well,
but I think that Republican voters are sick of these
guys getting into office and then basically telling them that
an amnesty bill is what voters should want. Nobody wanted
the legislation that that person was pushing.
Speaker 2 (01:44:44):
I have two quick questions for you. The one I'm
going to end with asking you about Hope, Florida. I
really quickly on the property taxes. God love you for
the property taxes, because you, I think, are the only
person that's gone out there and said you don't really
own your own property. You're constantly paying rent to the
government for it, and you're pushing now to undo this
in the state of Florida. That would be amazing. We're
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never going to do that in Texas. So, I mean,
Florida's looking better and better.
Speaker 8 (01:45:08):
Well, So we were trying to get a stop gap
cut this year of about one thousand dollars on average
per household. But the main event is going on the
ballot because ultimately, under Florida's constitution, the property taxes are
power of local government, and so you would need a
constitutional referendum. We need sixty percent of the vote for that.
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But man, can you imagine no income tax and then
we go after a property tax. But the thing is
it's possible in Florida because we have the luxury We
had one hundred and forty two million visitors last year.
We have a lot of seasonal folks who aren't Florida residents.
We have the luxury of being able to offload our
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tax burden to non residents basically, so why would we
not take that opportunity to do that. Plus, these local
governments have gotten bloated over the last five or six years,
so they'll say, oh, if you do property tax and
they're not going to have money for services. But the
reality is if they just reduce their budget to where
it was five years ago. That would be most of
the way we would need to go anyways on this,
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So that's going to be a big fight. But this
is ultimately about do you actually own private property or not?
Because you know, if I buy a TV and I
hang it on my wall, I have to pay sales
tax when I buy it, but I don't think the
nassaing tax to the government. It's a private property right.
So is your home and your land private property. Well
if the government can seize it because you're not paying
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them taxes for your entire life right and it's not
truly yours independent of the state.
Speaker 2 (01:46:40):
I have one last question for you about a minute left,
Hope Florida. The project of the First Lady, which is
a brilliant private public partnership that is doing so much
to help people in Florida. This would be so great
even like grown and enacted even more if she were
sitting in the Governor's mansion. So it's a one two punch.
I'm sorry, but I got to do it. Hope Florida's
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great and is the First Lady of Florida going to
run for governor?
Speaker 8 (01:47:06):
So on Hope Florida. This is her initiative. She came
up with this, and it's really a frontal attack on
Lyndon Johnson's War on Poverty approach. Instead of having folks
working in the government trying to get people on programs,
we've transformed their roles to be navigators, to try to
navigate people in need to all the resources available in
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society outside of government. We embrace the faith based community,
We embrace our charitable organization's businesses that want to help
the individual volunteers. And so just in less than two years,
she's gotten thirty thousand people off welfare and saved the
state one hundred million dollars. And I would say that
I look at a lot of these politicians that have
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been in office for twenty years, just that achievement alone
is more than what most of these folks ever accomplished.
And so I rush Limbaugh said at one time that
he he's always worried about the spouses. Yes, and with Casey,
so there's a chance conservative than you.
Speaker 2 (01:48:06):
So there's a chance. Yes, last word, governor, Yes.
Speaker 8 (01:48:09):
You're saying there's a chance.
Speaker 12 (01:48:10):
All right, there it.
Speaker 2 (01:48:11):
Is, Governor de Santas, thank you so much. We got
to go or short on time, we'll have you back.
Thank you, Governor.
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