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Speaker 1 (00:01):
To have a senator from Maryland who didn't even acknowledge
or barely acknowledged my daughter and the brutal death that
she endured, leaving her five children without a mother and
now a grand baby without a grandmother, so that he
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can use my taxpayer money to fly to El Salvador
to bring back someone that's not even an American citizen.
Why does that person have more right than I do,
or my daughter or my grandchildren. I don't understand this.
Speaker 2 (00:48):
Well.
Speaker 3 (00:49):
I don't really think anybody understands it, the idea or
I don't know what this administer, what the Democrats are
thinking by doing it, by having Chris van Holland go there.
And of course, if you get the newsletter at all,
I included in the newsletter that the senator who went
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to go visit mister Chris van Holland, he was I know,
you guys are shocked. He was denied the meeting. He
didn't get a meeting with El Salvador's president. I wonder
why that is. Oh, maybe maybe it's because he's not
the president of the United States and bugle At was
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already in the United States. And by the way, that's
the point at which Chris van Holland could have tried
to meet with him. I don't know why that didn't happen,
but okay, all of this is such performative garbage what
the Democrats are doing, and I think it was actually
a master stroke, if I'm being honest, from the administration
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to not only the day that Chris van Holland goes
to El Salvador to try to I don't know what
he thinks He's gonna conduct a prison break. I'm still
trying to understand that one. Seriously, is that what he
thought he was doing? Does anybody want to clue me
in on that? Did you think he was gonna break
him out of prison? It's gonna be like a.
Speaker 4 (02:17):
He articulated that he wanted to meet him and meet
with him, and the VP was like, not bra.
Speaker 3 (02:23):
For what so? Why did you enter the country illegally?
Let's talk about that. Meet him for what? So stupid?
So Chris van Holland going to El Salvador, denied the meeting.
He didn't get the meeting with the president, which that's,
you know, not surprising. And then of course on the
same day that's when the Department of Justice dropped all
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the documents, which I thought was pretty genius. They dropped
all the documents for this Garcia, this MS thirteen gang member,
and then had this press conference with Rachel Morin's mother
and I'm sure that, I mean, they didn't see it coming.
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They didn't, they didn't, they didn't see that happening. Welcome
to the show, Dana, Lash with you or at the
top of this first hour. We got a lot to
hit today. As we get you wrapped up. I'm gonna
be off air tomorrow. You know, everybody's home for Eastar,
so I'd like to see my family a little bit,
and that's what we're gonna do. But then I'll be
back on air with you on Monday. So this, this story,
this really blew up supremely in the left's face. This story.
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Audio sound bite seven. This is Senator Van Holland. This
is after the VP of El Salvador told him that
if he was going to go and visit this dude
in the prison, he needed to arrange it through the
Trump administration. Listen to this.
Speaker 5 (03:53):
He said he couldn't promise that either. So I asked
him if I could get on the phone, either video
phone or just a phone and talk to mister Abrego
Garcia at so I could just ask him how he's doing,
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so I could report back to his family.
Speaker 3 (04:24):
They're translating his answers.
Speaker 5 (04:26):
He said he could not arrange that.
Speaker 3 (04:30):
Yeah, he can't arrange it. You should have, you know,
go through the administration. That's that he was told. Good,
I mean, go, yeah, go through the administration that he
need to go talk to about all this. I mean,
there's more of that's coming out about this guy, and
I want to share this with you, so first and foremost,
yesterday it came out that he had repeatedly beat his wife.
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You remember the wife that he loved so much. Guys,
he loved his lady so much. He didn't make her
an honest woman until after he knocked her up and
she had his kid, that one, you know, like, until
after he knocked her up, and then he's like, I
guess I had a marrier. He didn't decide to marry
her until after his asylum claim was denied. Let's get
something really clear about the Abreco Garcia guy. Again. As
you know, it was established he is an El Salvador
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and he's he's not a Marylander. He's he was born
and raised and lived in El Salvador. He came to
the United States illegally, met a woman, slept with her,
and then he started going through the process because he
kept getting detained for traffic offenses, et cetera. Finally they
determined he had to be he had to be deported,
and then he tried to fight it every every which way.
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But I got a wife here. Look, I'm getting married.
I'm gonna I gotta I got a kid that I'm
gonna have. I got a lady here, I'm gonna marry.
Speaker 6 (05:40):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (05:40):
And then he tried to say, oh, but I got
a gang back in Old Salvador. That's harassing my mom,
except the gang had already been like destroyed, and wasn't
his mom dead, like all kinds of stuff, like crazy
stuff that he like was just totally making up. His
asylum claim was denied. That's when he married the woman
and was like, oh, well, my wife is here. That's
not fair. They didn't care. He had three different judges
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that did not care. They did not buy it. There
was no evidence presented to support his asylum claim. Well,
what's more, all of the evidence confirmed that he was
a legit. I mean, they don't carry cards, but he
might as well have been a card carrying member of
MS thirteen, So he was always going to be deported.
The question was win, it was not if it was win,
and progressives are all ticked off because he was deported
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too early. Oh and they shouldn't have put him back
in El Salvador because you know that gang was trying
to kill him, except that was already moot because it
was determined that the gang wasn't even an operation because
Buclet had already destroyed it. And that's why is asylum
claim was denied, because there was no threat to his life.
Do you see how this works? And the left is
still mad about it. So then he gets deported to
a prison and people are saying, well, he's not technically home.
He's home, he's in prison. He's with all the other
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gang members. This guy apparently also as I said, his
wife had taken out. He repeatedly beat her, and she
took out a protective order against him. I don't know
if you guys, if you get the if you get
my newsletter, you got this. If you're a subscriber over
at substack, chapter and verse, you have this. He beat
her and she had applied for and petitioned for a
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protective order against him, and I mean he frequently beat her.
She was terrified. It doesn't sound like it was a
real willing relationship of him being honest. And I have
more on that. Jennifer Vasquez, his wife, testified he beat
her so many times she can't even remember. I mean,
he was incredibly violent and he I mean he blacked
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her eye, hit her in the face. He would beat
her with his work boots. You know, loving husband American, Yeah,
just a candidate for American citizenship right here. He would
beat her with his work boots. He would scream at her,
he would scare her and act like he was gonna
kill her. While driving their car. He beat her at
at a gas station. Punched his wife, scratched her face,
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left huge marks on the side of her face. She
was bleeding. He was incredibly violent. At one point when
she was holding their baby, he started punching her in
the face while she was holding their baby. You know,
just great great lawbiding dad, right, great lawbiding dad. When
he was pulled over repeatedly by the way, with his
previous traffic offenses. Actually when he was first at when
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he was apprehended this last time. He had tons of
cash on him and he was rolling two MS A
thirteen members. Oh but they don't want to tell you
that because he's this helpless Maryland dad. What oh my gosh.
Oh but wait, there's more. You know now he's being
accused of being involved in human trafficking. What oh no,
not this Maryland dad. Apparently you know the same guy
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that the Biden DOJ and the FBI they wanted to
release and deport him. He was detained in twenty twenty
two because they were they suspected him of human trafficking.
And it wasn't the first time either. What he was
rolling with m MS thirteen members, this innocent Maryland dad.
What yeah, that's absolutely it. That's the Tennessee Star. It
was a two hour traffic stop and this was one
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of the many vehicle offenses. He didn't have a driver's license,
he had no no identifying documents, and apparently they said
that they were checking because he had people apparently in
his vehicle that may have been on the terrorist watch list.
Oh it goes on and on and on, because they
were gang members, they were all in S thirteen. He
was rolling with MS thirteen. Uh, and they were curious
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and they said that there were eight people in the vehicle,
that there was and this was I think it was ya.
It was intimacies when they had when they had stopped him,
from what I believe, And they said that the circumstances
of the stop made the officers on the scene very
concerned that Abrego Garcia was engaged in human trafficking. But
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the FBI demanded per order of Biden's DJ. They the
FBI demanded that they be released anyway, so police couldn't
even continue gathering any evidence or anything like that. They
were they had to release them anyway. They couldn't keep
them in custody anymore. Yeah, that's like there is tons
of stuff here and this and he's and he's been
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here for years, been here for years. These are the people.
You'll have somebody like Chrispy and Holland that will go
all the way to El Salvador. He can be bothered
to visit Rachel Morton's mother. He couldn't be bothered to
visit the Nongreat family. He couldn't be bothered to visit
you know, any Jamiel Shaw Senior. He couldn't be bothered
to visit any of these people. No, no, no, but
he's gonna go down to El Salvador and uh, you know,
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Russell the tickle to Jimmy's of the guy who's being
held in prison down there. This is just asinine. I mean,
you're you're a real rat bastard if that's if your
concern is for this criminal illegal alien, wife beating, drug dealing.
MS thirteen verified, MS thirteen member, and I want to
let make something really clear for all the people that
are screaming about due process. We're gonna have two discussions here.
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First off, this dude had his due process. This dude
got more due process than most than Americans get under
red flag laws. This guy got more due process than
most people get with the I R S this got.
This guy got more due process than Jay Sixers got. Hell,
this guy got more due process. Then damn Donald Trump.
And you're gonna sit here and act like this guy
didn't get due process because he was deported early. Cry
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me a river, you absolute walking female copulatory organs. He
was always going to be deported to El Salvador. It
was always a question of when, not if, Oh my gosh,
they sent back this woman beating deadbeat gangbanger too early?
Wha cry me a flipping river. I don't care. In fact,
i'm you beat a woman, I'm gonna put a bullet
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in your head. That's my sense of justice. I think
that if you're a wife beater and you're beating the
mother of your child while she's holding your child, I
don't know. I come from I come from the country.
We got ways of dealing with stuff like that. I'm
just saying, so he better be thinking the good Lord
above that all he did was just get a talking
to and then he got sent to a prison a
little earlier than he was going to be deported. Gotta
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be kidding me. But for all the people screaming about
due process, he had due process multiple times, all the
different court cases, all of the different adjudications where they
Herman that he was so dangerous they couldn't even release
him to public, that they couldn't even guarantee the public
safety because he was dangerous and he couldn't prove that
he wasn't because he couldn't prove that he was in
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MS thirteen, because they found all this identifying evidence that
he was MS thirteen. All the people yelling about due
process seem to overlook that and spare me the argument
that this guy that this is the same way we've
got to follow due process, you know, like John Adams
and the British Red Coats, people who don't understand history.
That's that is a horrible, horrible, horrible equivocation. I'm gonna
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Speaker 4 (18:40):
Thirty two days ago, the Trump administration deport Kilmar Armando Abrego.
Speaker 3 (18:46):
I see he can't say his name is as the
Lost Coast, and the appreciation.
Speaker 4 (18:50):
That an immigration judge promised not to send him to it.
Speaker 8 (18:54):
I'll sell.
Speaker 4 (18:56):
A Maryland A union worker, a husband, a father was
placed in handcuffs in front of his son and forced
onto a plane.
Speaker 3 (19:04):
Hey, bound, okay, you know what's worse than getting placed
in handcuffs in front of your son beating the hell
out of the son's mother while she's holding him. You
absolute thug? Are you serious with us right now? All
these people need to be slapped. I have zero patience
for this bs. God help me. Welcome back to the show,
Dana Lash here with you, this absolute walking mental abortion
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sitting here going. Can you believe that they placed handcuffs
on precious baby infant holdier than Jesus at Brego Garcia?
Oh my gosh, game, can you believe? At the lamb
too many Christmas? It's so bad They placed cuffs on
him in front of his kid, which is probably a
lot better than when the mom was holding the baby
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and he was trying to crunch her facebones in with
his knuckles. Why do democrats fetishize like men who beat
women they love it? Does he get them off? Seriously,
all you people, democrats, you need to ask yourselves, look
in the little black part of your heart and find
out what really motivates you to worship to an inappropriate
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degree violent women beating gang bangers? Why do you love
them more than you love people like Joscelyn Ungera American citizens, children,
Rachel Morin, Jamille Shaw Junr Why do you why do
you love these gang bangers more than you love the
innocent children and women and men that they target? Blows
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the mind. Yeah, the he was beating her so hard
he was actually hurting his son according to police records.
Mm hmm yeah uh. He like put her up, pulled,
had pinned her, according to her testimony, pinned up because
democrats do we believe all women are not? Oh wait,
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we don't get We don't really care about her, right?
Is it because she's Hispanic American that you don't care
about her? That you don't care about Flaska is his
wife that he only married because he was trying to
do a last bid ditch to stay in the country.
He didn't really care about her, knocked her up and
he was gonna leave. He wouldn't spend no time with
this woman. You think he's taking care of that baby
like hell, acted like he's some kind of proud father.
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He's a deadbeat. Of course, this is the same party
that thinks Joe Biden's a good dad. This is the
same party that defended infant baby almost sixty year old
Hunter Biden. So of course they can't see that Abrego
Garcia is a nearly murderous, violent gangbanger who beat his
wife within an inch of her life while she was
holding the baby. Like the baby was screaming because he
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had her pinned against the wall, according to her testimony,
that he was putting pressure on the baby. So where
is Van Holland and Wes Moore and all these rat
bastard domestic violence defenders, You know, the people that think
you shouldn't have guns because, oh whenen, you're too weak
to be able to handle a gun and defend yourself.
Oh but this guy's a stand up dude, asinine. No,
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they are all out for this guy. They love him.
It's like they're all his mistress. I've never seen it before.
He was an acknowledged member, a verified member, a documented
member of MS thirteen, and he documented proven beat his
wife in front of their baby while she was holding
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the baby. Oh but he got put in a handcuffs
cane in front of the baby. It's okay. If he
beats the baby's mom while she's holding the baby, and
endangers the life of the baby, that's okay. But Heaven
forbid you put him in handcuffs. Boy, I hope he
gets some real good boyfriends in prison. I hope that
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they run out of lotion too. That beats said. I
don't know like they I guess that they think that
what do they think that that Abrego Garcia should get
I don't know. They keep screaming about due process. Here's
the facts of the matter. The numerous court rules to
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this were they were the ones who established the verification
that he was in MS thirteen. They were the ones
who established the verification that not only was the MS
thirteen his previous offenses, that he had no real claim
to asylum. They did all of this, They did all
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of it. He was never a legal resident of the
United States. He was always trying to find what he
kept getting. He kept offending. That's why he kept running
a foul of the cops. Do people not realize this?
That is why he kept coming to police attention, because
he kept reoffending. I mean, he's this idea that he
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should be kept here for what he tried to seek
asylum He was denied And the only reason why he
was still here is because he had a temporary and
I'm going to say it again for effect, temporary withholding
of removal status because it was an activist judge under
the Biden administration, and they wanted to investigate whether or
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not he'd be targeted by rival gangs. Well, they found
that there was no The gang that he originally cited
as being the gang that was after him was no
longer in existence and hadn't been for a couple of
years before he filed an asylum claim. Furthermore, guess what
if you're in MS thirteen, Do you know, Kane, this
is shocking to people that you know only live in
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Lululemon and Starbucks. She really shocking to them? Do you
know that there are other gangs out there besides MS
thirteen and that some of those gangs don't like MS
thirteen And that if you're a verified, documented rolling with
the homies member of MS thirteen, that you're probably going
to run a foul of gangs that don't like MS.
Thirteen and are not going to like you because you
are in the gang MS thirteen. So wait are we?
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So are we going to be a beacon for all
gang bangers who want a gang bang but then they
don't want to face the repercussions from rival gangs and
they want to come in. We're supposed to protect them
from all the gang violence in third world countries? Is
that what we're supposed to do? Yeah, I don't think so.
So that's the he was going to be sent back.
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But the question was timing. And that's the weird area
that DOJ for some reason, found themselves in. He had
gotten due process repeatedly. Now there are some instances where
there's all of these arguments that I see from people, Oh, well,
he didn't get due process. We should be upholding that.
First off, do not sit here and apply stupidly the
John Adams redcoat thing to me or to this argument.
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Let me explain John Adams in the early days of
the well in days of the colonies, in the early
days of before the War of Independence, during the revolution,
which is all the area that predates the actual armed conflict.
War of Independence. The Red Coats. Everybody knows Boston Massacre.
Everybody knows Red Coats were there. There was a lot
of stuff leading up to it, including a Red Coat
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that somebody who had helped the Red Coats that was
complaining in a tavern where you had Christmas Addicts and
several other patriots. They were having their bruskis. They overheard
somebody complaining about work that it ended up getting it.
They ended up getting in an argument spills out into
the square. You got the Red Coats that show up.
They were, according to witnesses, the colonists were taunting the
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Red Coats, the Red Coats were yelling back, and then
long story short, somebody in a red coat fired and
Christmas Addicts was the first person killed in the American
War of Independence, a free black American, by the way,
I want to point that out. So John Adams was
tasked with defending the Red Coats, and it wasn't something
he was forced to do. He did it voluntarily because
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he realized something incredibly important that in order to establish
the United States, this was being a real this was
a real test here Fate was baiting this very very
young fledgling republic into making a horrendous mistake to disregard
its own rules to justify itself, only then to hold
them up as you know, a mantle later. And John
Adams knew that the strength of the republic depended on
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what happened with these red coats, so he volunteered to
defend them. He was a young man, he had a
young wife, he was expecting another child, his first child
was already a baby. I mean, absolute like terrifying time
for him to do this when he's at the precipice
of so much and he could ruin his name, but
he did so so brilliantly, and he understood that due
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process must be upheld, and it's going to be upheld,
and we're going to have a fair trial. And at
the end of the day what they found out. He
ended up getting some acquittals for some of these guys.
I think one had a reduced penalty. But as it
turned out, and he was exactly right, no one could
fault him. And his complete devotion to logic in fact,
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saved this nation. It was a complete selfless service to
sit here and say that Abrego Garcia a willing participant
in felonious criminal activity, who already illegally entered the nation,
who beats women, who apparently traffics humans, who dealt drugs,
who was with MS thirteen to say that he is
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any way similar to what happened with John Adams, or
that that due process must be upheld, and it's the
same situation. Here is one of the most stupid things
I have ever had the misfortune of hearing, and it
has killed my brain cells without the benefit of having
a good drink to do it. I think people should
be penalized for being stupid. That's me. Here's why it's
(28:21):
not like that, because Abrego Garcia wasn't here legally. See,
at the time during the Boston massacre, you had the
Red Coats, and the Red Coats were, you know, kind
of assuming they were there. We were at the at
that point, we were kind of under the monarchy, we
were kind of under King George, and they were here
and it was it was very tense, but they weren't
here illegally. Furthermore, they actually ended up according to John
(28:46):
Adams argument, the colonists were basically started it long story short,
and the shot was accidentally fired. Apparently not something that
was a command that was given by the senior officer
that was there at the time, and they got due process.
They got their due process. And John Adams believe that
because technically they're here in this nation, or they're here
(29:08):
in the colonies, they're gonna get due process. Abrego Garcia
got due process. What people are arguing with this case
is that somebody like a Brego Garcia should receive a
special protected status because they entered illegally, and that immediately
makes them holier than you. In addition to that, they
think because not only did he because he entered legally illegally,
(29:30):
and he's Hispanic who entered illegally, that doubles his holiness.
That's why his wife, who is also Hispanic, she's not
really considered as special. No one gives a rats ass
about the beatings and violence that she suffered because she's
already here in the United States. So she's not as
special as a Brago Garcia who came here illegally. Remember
that checks an intersectional box, kne So that makes them
special or it's asinine. It's so asinine, it's not the
(29:53):
same thing you're He got due process. It was a
question of timing to compare it to, you know, act
like that we're going to destroy hundreds of years of
legal case work casework, or that we're going to somehow
undermine the Constitution because we're not allowing people who are
(30:13):
criminals to come in the country and live here legally.
That it's the same. This is asinine, it's drunk girl math.
What in the hell now? I have a We've got
a number of things to talk about, including coming up,
We're continuing, We're going to always in our second hour,
we're going to be continuing our the Red State Rhino hunting,
(30:35):
and we're going to talk to you about and we're
focusing with a particular focus on Texas and Florida because
they're so big and we're not going to ever win
white Houses without them, but we're going to look at
other states as well. In Florida, we're going to look
at the story of Hope Florida, which is a great
charitable organization that rhinos are livid at because they think
that Hope Florida shouldn't exist because it'll somehow mean more
(30:56):
money for them. I'm not exaggerating. So we're going to
dive into that coming up We're also going to talk
about some of this other stuff, including did you know
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So are the days of the United States.
Speaker 9 (32:32):
And we also demand the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia
in Al Salavad, and we tell President Buget, if we
believe in democracy, he must be returned. It is criminal
that he is being held abroad. And we demand these
(32:56):
things because we do have power in these in this moment,
all of us do.
Speaker 3 (33:02):
Everyday people do. I mean, we're still having this conversation.
They they don't care what the facts are. They just
don't care. They don't care that this guy is a criminal.
And guys, it's not They're getting a lot of help
from the media on this, no I know, but it's
(33:24):
absolutely to the point where it's all the headlines on
this are dominated by it. Here's an actual this is
one of the headlines. I saw photos at El salvad
Or prison evoke Abu Grab.
Speaker 10 (33:37):
Oh.
Speaker 3 (33:39):
I didn't feel bad about the Abu Grave thing either.
You're a terrorist caught being a terrorist. That's kind of
the consequence, right, I don't want to know what. No,
I don't know. I don't want to know what our
soldiers do. I trust our I trust ourm in a
women in uniform. Y'all handle that business however, you see fit.
I don't need to know. Just you know, go out
break stuff and kill people, that's all, and win, accomplish
(34:01):
the objective, real simple. No, I'm not kidding you. That's
one of the headlines is that. Oh, it's just like
Abu Grab. You see what they're trying to do here.
They are not giving up on this, guys. This is
like the top thing trending. I had to turn off
my alerts I always have, although I don't really use
Google hardly at all anymore because it's just garbage. You
(34:24):
can use AI, but I am so crazy about not
trusting stuff unless I go through the fine print myself.
I still will double check something. If I ask AI
a question, I've done it as an experiment. The problem
is that a lot of these search engines are so
weighted to the left that it makes actual, genuine research impossible.
I was hearing from one of my kids in college
(34:45):
who was saying that, I mean, he he either had
to use Reddit or he had to use Ai because
AI was able to at least get some links that
he could read to verify stuff and around like Google's algorithm.
How crazy is that that you have actually have to
fight for good info anyway? I mean, this is the
(35:05):
this is what's dominating, which was why it was so genius.
How the day that Chris Holland Van Holland goes to
El Salvador to be AOC, she's like pulling on Maria
Alonzo thing that how crazy is it that when it's
true and losing my train of thought on gosh, what
(35:28):
a is they gonna say, now you're claughing so hard. Sorry,
It's it's almost it's our Friday. It's Thursday for some
of you, tomorrow's bad Friday. It's it's like that we're
gonna we're gonna continue talking about all of this. We're
also gonna get into, like I said, red State rhino hunting.
We're going to fisk these goofy arguments that people are
trying to make. It's these rhinos in Florida that wanna
(35:49):
keep spending money on their big ticket items. They're mad
because they got vetoed and now they're out for blood.
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Good that case, right, you've looked at the evidence.
Speaker 5 (36:50):
Are you convinced as the White House says, he's an
MS thirteen member.
Speaker 11 (36:54):
One thousand percent, Yes, indeed, one thousand percent thousand yeah,
not only that, no doubt. And he's a domestic violence abuser.
I mean, in this in our community, we would screen
him working with ice and hopefully they would decide to
take removal proceedings for just that reason. And he's been
through through removal proceedings before and they asked for him
(37:15):
to be removed, and yet he.
Speaker 3 (37:16):
Was still here.
Speaker 11 (37:17):
So kudos on the Trump administration for removing the criminal
horrible and Sunder Van Hollins for wanting to bring him back.
Speaker 3 (37:24):
Okay, that's the sheriff. But what does he know he
was only involved in it? What is that? I mean,
what does he know? Ray Kane, Welcome back to the program,
Dana lash with you. We're at the top of the
second hour. No Cares given and this has been the
top story two day and it's pretty asinine. There's other
stuff that we're going to get to as well coming up,
(37:46):
including who's going to be leading the Democrat Party. Nobody knows,
nobody knows, nobody knows. They don't have anybody. I am
you know that's This is the sheriff of Maryland. He's
been involved, he was involved in this investigation. He's been
involved in this case. I think he knows a lot,
a little bit more than like the aocs, don't you
think so. I think he knows a little bit more.
(38:06):
They I've never seen a party that wants to commit
suicide so badly. Audio Some by twenty four CNN they
this is CNN right. CNN is not a right leaning network.
CNN is not a moderate network, although I would say
that they're probably moderate compared to MSNBC. They're left leaning
(38:29):
and they can't even deny how the American public feels
about deportation. Audio Some by twenty four Listen.
Speaker 2 (38:39):
Deport all undocumented immigrants, voters favoring the government trying to
deport all eleven million of them. Back in twenty sixteen,
just thirty eight percent of voters wanted the government that
to try to deport all eleven million undocumented immigrants compared
to where we are in twenty twenty five, fifty six percent.
The majority American people have come a long way on
(39:01):
this issue, much closer to Donald Trump.
Speaker 3 (39:03):
And I think that's a big part of.
Speaker 2 (39:05):
The reason why Americans are increasingly saying the country is
on the right track when it comes to immigration policy
and why Donald Trump's not approval rating on that issue
is in the positive.
Speaker 3 (39:14):
Yeah, that's why. That's exactly why Democrats again are out
of step with people all around the nation, and especially
with this Seacott you know, this Megaprison thing in El Salvador,
with Abrego Abrego Garcia being in Seacott. Yeah, they I mean,
people are insupportive of they're supportive of that. And this
(39:38):
is I can't tell you. When I looked at the
exit ples going back to twenty sixteen, immigration was not
only a top issue. But so what they'll do is
like with exit pulling data, and this is, you know,
the day that people are voting and they're coming out,
et cetera, et cetera, they would ask about immigration. So
(39:59):
they would ask about like economy and immigration. Then they
would break it up into subsections after that and deportation
was always asked. This is something that has never faltered.
It's never not been like this Americans, Democrats even too.
Now this is paused for a minute, just lay all
tribalism aside. The majority of Democrats want this to happen too.
(40:21):
They support deportations. This is one of the reasons why
Trump started picking up some of these blue state voters
firewall economy and immigration. In fact, I went back and
I was looking at my notes for this last election.
In states like Wisconsin, in states like Pennsylvania, I mean,
(40:42):
these are like blue states, like it's some of these states,
you know, Michigan, these are blue wall states. Democrats support
deportation for illegal immigrants, and the Democrat leaders cannot. I
don't know why they can't get on the same page this.
If you want to win elections, you're going to craft
(41:03):
your message to that. Democrats always used to do that,
and I don't know why this is like the singular
thing that they refuse to do. I honestly can't figure
it out. You even have Carville who says things like, yeah,
you know, we got to deport the people that you
know are in here and there to commit crimes. Democrats
used to always have that position, but in the past
(41:26):
ten years and especially the past six, that's changed entirely
from the leadership. They are completely sideways with their voters.
They will continue to lose voters. And I'm going to
tell you what. Yesterday Chris van Holland leaving going to
El Salvador, and then he hadn't even gotten there until
(41:52):
I think Pam BONDI was trying to remember what time
she dropped the documentation showing the domestic violence arrests and
things like that, and there was other stuff, the human
trafficking stuff got dropped. And as Chris van Holland is
trying to get a meeting with the Vice President there
in El Salvador, you have the White House press availability,
(42:15):
and you have Rachel Morn's mother up there. We came
in without audio last hour explaining how her daughter was
murdered brutally, and that was hard to hear her talk,
by the way, God love her. I had to turn
the volume down. I can't when I hear moms and
dads talk about their kids. I'm like, oh, I just
(42:36):
it's hard. It's hard to hear. And all this was
happening while Chris van Hollins and El Salvador. These dummies
walked into a trap that was laid for them. It
was like they it was perfect. I have to say
trumpaman did a very good job. Whoever orchestrated this well done.
And that's not to be callous. It is a way
(42:58):
to try to pierce through this bubble that some of
these people live in. You realize that there are consequences
to some of these policy decisions, right, I mean, I
know you all do, but some of these drive bys don't.
They don't realize that there are actual, real life consequences
to these policy decisions. Jamiel Shaw Senior. Gosh, this story
(43:19):
guts me. I talked to this good man. He was
on our show. I introduced him to the Trump administration
and in or the Trump campaign back in twenty sixteen,
and they had him at events. This man his wife,
You gotta go go look at the Jamil Shaw story.
His wife active duty soldier. She was serving our nation.
(43:40):
His wife is active duty soldier. And his son, Jamiel
Shaw Junior, this is in La star athlete. He is
in high school. Great student. So's a kid who loved life,
he loves sports. He was a good kid. Good young man.
And he was walking home from practice, walk home from practice,
(44:01):
didn't live that far away. His dad was waiting for him.
Imagine your dad, you're getting dinner ready, you know, you're
waiting for your boy to come home. And a group
of gangbangers who were here illegally and had been I
think two of them had been deported previously, and they
came back. One of them was known to law enforcement.
(44:23):
But remember California didn't like to honor ice detainers. They
pulled up and he had like a piece of clothing.
I guess that was the wrong color that he just
had with him. I mean, he was, you know, coming back,
and it was in the evenings, coming back from practice.
They started giving him problems and he was trying to
get away, and they shot and killed him. His dad
heard it. That's how close he was to home. He
(44:45):
died up the sidewalk. He was almost home. This dad,
his wife is serving overseas, comes outside his son's dying
in his arms. That happened. That is the consequence. These
progressives never have to pay it. They love pretending to
virtue signal. As long as you pay for it with
(45:05):
your life, as long as your children pay for it
with their lives. Spare me your bitching and moaning about
this due process, that this that this wife beater got.
He got his due process over and over again, taxpayer
funded due process, I might add. And now you've got
Chris van Holland on a taxpayer funded codel going down
to El Salvador for what. And that's they have real consequences,
(45:33):
real time consequences. It's uh, incredibly frustrating, and it's heartbreaking.
It's it's incredibly heartbreaking. I want to get into as well.
We're going to talk about this red state rhinos stuff
here coming up, and we're gonna have my friend John
Cardillo on to talk about it. I've known John for
(45:55):
a long time. We still not always get along, but
we get along now. And he lives in Florida and
he works and all this stuff and sees all this stuff.
In fact, we got our new series one and we
got our cool new graphic. It's official now, Red State
Rhino Hunting our new series that we're going to be
doing a second hour every day. So we're focusing on
(46:21):
rhinos in every red state, with particular emphasis on Texas
and Florida because they're big states. Because they have tons
of electoral votes. And also because if you lose, particularly Texas,
you lose that state, you lose the White House forever.
Good luck at net back and Florida is only briefly read.
(46:42):
It's always been a pretty purple state. And one of
the things that we've been hearing a lot about is
these attacks. I talked about this a little bit yesterday.
We started hearing a lot of attacks on Hope Florida.
Now what is Hope Florida. Hope Florida is a charitable
organization that is spearheaded by the Florida First Lady, Casey Deciantis,
(47:03):
And it's actually a really genius idea. I wish other
states did it. It's like the first of its kind
that I know of. And I'm going to talk to
John Cardillo about this coming up. But it is a
perfect like private public partnership that's all about reducing the
size and scope of government to benefit taxpayers, right, and
(47:24):
the establishment Republicans feel really threatened. You know a lot
of lawmakers they talk big about reducing the size of government,
and Florida's actually doing it, and so Hope Florida it
represents kind of an existential threat I think to the
current structure of most of these governments because it'll limit
these state governments. It eliminates the redundancy of government stewarding
(47:48):
those in need and replaces them with faith based, charitable
alternatives to do it faster, to do it better, to
do it cheaper, and for a greater purpose. And so
it doesn't instead of growing government, it actually empowers families.
It's a brilliant thing. In fact, the way that it's
(48:09):
described floridavets dot org were one of the first entities
to write about it. It's the convenor and collaborator between
people who need help, good people who need help, and
good people outside of government who are willing to help.
Government is uniquely positioned to make the connection and thus
reduce its role in assisting people in need. Now, since
and I've talked to the First Lady of Florida about this,
(48:30):
I have a peace coming out later today that's going
to discuss this, and it'll have the interview embedded if
you're a subscriber over at chapter and verse at substack.
Since it was created in twenty twenty one, and they
have what they call navigators, these hope navigators. These are
private charitable entities or people across the state, and more
than one hundred and fifty of them work with Hope Florida.
Hope Florida is just like a program that facilitates these associations,
(48:52):
these relationships they have. Hope Florida's referred over one hundred
thousand Floridians for assistance with Hope Florida. They've established five thousand,
six hundred partners, and two thousand of those are faith
based partners that they've worked into the Florida Network. The
Department the Florida Department of Veterans' Affairs joined the initiative.
They've helped almost a thousand veterans and their families. That
(49:16):
is amazing. And now there's you know, you have so
many special interests embedded in politics and special interests. You know,
they they benefit from having policies that are favorable to them.
And now you've got this small group of lawmakers in
Florida that are upset by this. Why are they upset
by this? They're mad because it's reducing the opportunity to
(49:38):
expand special interest involvement and those kickbacks in the state
of Florida under the guise of helping people and so
these people who are on the dole for big weed,
who are on the dole for big sugar, you know,
and others, they're, you know, suddenly they're concerned about tax dollars.
What ended up happening is they they tried to say
that Hope Florida was dodging account of by refusing to
(50:00):
fill out their nine ninety. They didn't fill They didn't
dodge accountability. They actually met about this yesterday. They did
nothing wrong. They filled out their nine ninety. They've done
nothing wrong. I don't know why people are. They had
two hurricanes and the state allowed a delay for all
of these organizations to fill out their annual paperwork, et cetera.
So people are trying to use that and cite that
(50:22):
as like some sort of admission of criminality. And of
course these are the same people. The same people that
are making these accusations are the same people that also
said Casey DeSantis faked her breast cancer. I've got the
tweets and all the posts, so nobody needs to deny it.
The same people that said she faked our breast cancer
(50:42):
are also the same ones that are attacking this charitable organization.
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Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you
at the bottom of the second hour, and you can
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the good stuff. So the other day I got pissed
off enough finally to start just dedicating a whole every
day we're gonna start talking about these despicable red state rhinos,
(55:15):
these horrible absesses of humanity that are in these red
states taking up space, breathing our air, that are betraying
voters under the guise of being Republican and you're supposed
to look the other way because they got an R
after their name. And we've dealt with this in Texas.
Florida is really going through it and it makes me
mad because that is my back up state is Florida. Right,
(55:37):
So Florida can't fall because they also have like really
great beaches and great food, not that in Texas beaches
aren't anyway, but they have great people. I got family
that live there, I have a lot of friends that
live there, and it is such a great story of
what this country can be if they're administrated, If the
country is administrated like Florida is, except you got some
(56:00):
Republicans in that state that are betraying voters and trying
to undermine everything that they voted for. Even the voters
who really wanted to just vote for the Trump agenda.
You're getting underserved on that because of these rhinos in Florida. Now,
this recent kerfluffel has to do with this really great
organization called Hope Florida. It is I think, correct me
(56:23):
if I'm wrong. It's the first of it's kind of
the nation that is a facilitator. It's a public private
partnership where you have the government that is only facilitating
contacts and relationships between people in need, whether it be veterans, homeless, whatever,
and private charitable entities. And they are saving taxpayers thousands
(56:43):
of dollars thousand, hundreds of thousands of dollars. They're getting
people off of either the streets, out of their areas
of concern. They're doing so much. They're making such a
great impact. Of course, when you reduce the size of
government and empower people and empower charities and families, you're
reducing the opportunity for special interests to come in, and
(57:04):
then you're also reducing that kickback paycheck for a lot
of these Republican in name only folks. And that's the
big problem. Joining me now to talk about this a
longtime friend and he is a Floridian, John Cardillo. You
can find him on ex former NYPD. He's also TV rate.
Once upon a time he was in broadcasting. He still
kind of is. He joins us now from Florida. John,
Good to see you, Hey, Dani.
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Always great to do with you.
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So tell me because you're in Florida. I mean, that's
this Hope Florida thing. This is such a great idea
and you would know this, correct me if I'm wrong
on it. I don't think that there's anything like this
in the nation.
Speaker 1 (57:37):
No.
Speaker 10 (57:37):
I mean the only thing you can loosely compare it
to from years back was when Scott Walker got a
bit proactive with welfare to work in Wisconsin. And I
mean loosely, but no, there's nothing like this that truly
harnesses the power of government to organize something. When you
have an administration like the Santuses where where they're pretty
(57:59):
good at organizing things. But Marry it to the power
of the private sector that has the money and resources right, and.
Speaker 3 (58:06):
So it works very well.
Speaker 8 (58:08):
Saved.
Speaker 10 (58:08):
I believe it's save taxpayers already one hundred million dollars
WO and the ten year plan shows definitively it'll save
billions of dollars. But exactly like you said in the intro,
the trial bar the insurance lobby, big marijuana, they're not
making any money from this, and they're really upset that
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all of the politicians they donated to, who promised them
their agendas would pass in Florida failed.
Speaker 3 (58:36):
That's all this is about. This is about.
Speaker 10 (58:38):
There is no scandal, nothing illegal was done. This is
about pissed off donors spanking down politicians who failed them,
and those politicians being vindictive toward Ron DeSantis, his wife,
his attorney general simply because Team DeSantis won and special
interests lost.
Speaker 12 (58:57):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (58:57):
So for the people who are unaware this, the accusation
that was levied at Hope, Florida was that, oh, they
stole ten million dollars or something to that effect. Oh
they didn't file a nine ninety, which they it wasn't
It wasn't a criminal offense. They filed the nine ninety
they were I think what I think the the they
were a little late, but that wasn't a criminal offense.
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It wasn't even something that they could render a penalty for.
And the way that I understood it, Florida had already
delayed a lot of these application and extended the processes
for this because you did have two big hurricanes that
rolled through the state. So that's kind of a consideration.
But the ten million, the way that I understand that,
there was a lawsuit involving a corporation called centeen, and
from that lawsuit is part of the negotiated settlement. They
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gave ten million to the Hope Florida Organization for the
facilitation of that. There's no evidence of wrongdoing. Everything's been
above the board. So I don't get what's what's their problem?
Why are they trying to weaponize that?
Speaker 10 (59:53):
It's all politics. No, you nailed the dame that nothing
illegal happened. If five oh one C three can legally
donate to a five oh one C four, the the
entity senteen agreed in the settlement. Now, it's so preposterous
calling this illegal because think about that nuanced component for
a moment. When you enter into a settlement part and
parcel to a lawsuit, a mediation, and arbitration. The settlement
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is reviewed by lawyers on both sides right plain off independent,
and then ratified and approved by a judge, a mediator,
and an arbitrator. Many of those people are former judges
and lawyers or current attorneys. This was legalized. What's the word,
I'm lawyered. This was lawyered up and read over and
scrutinized by four or five different entities. Nothing wrong happened here,
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nothing illegal happened. This is all petty politics because I
believe people like Alex Andrade, who's a state representative in
Florida for your viewers and listeners who don't know who's
driving this, and I think his statements are now borderline defamatory,
if not fully defamatory. He called our attorney general a criminal.
(01:01:00):
That's defamation per se in Florida. You don't even have
to prove damages or malice. This is all being driven
because these people were beaten by De Santis and our
Attorney General James Upmeyer when he was the Santus's chief
of staff on their amnesty bill for a legal alliens,
their red Amendment, and the bill they tried to ram
through a couple of weeks ago that would have turned
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auto body shop. These are Republicans data. They would have
required every autobody shop to become an agent of the
government and report a fender bender. Well, why you and I?
You and I bump into each other in a supermarket
parking lot. It's a few hundred dollars in damage each.
You and I are like, oh, I'll pay for yours.
You pay for mine out of pocket. We would have
had to have it reported to our insurance company by
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the body shop. If their bill was passed, it only
served to benefit the trial bar and the insurance lobby.
It is despicable what they're doing.
Speaker 3 (01:01:52):
That's and we're talking about our friend John Cardillo, who
is laying out everything that's happening red state rhinos. This
is what the rhinos in the state of Floor trying
to do to voters. They're trying to undermine one of
the most conservative administrations the states ever seen, actually the
most and also there it's a chilling effect. Don't do
this in other states, Republicans, because this could those same
special interests in Florida. They're in Texas, they're in Oklahoma,
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they're in Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Missouri, they're everywhere. You mentioned
Alex Sandrade. He's correct me if I'm wrong. Just to
illustrate the character of these people that we're talking about.
He's a Republican. He got fired from what I understand
the reports where he got fired from the city of
Milton for being city attorney and didn't lose a bar
fight and he was picture with the black eye.
Speaker 8 (01:02:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (01:02:34):
Yeah, And let's go to Milton for a second. Let's
figure out why he was fired.
Speaker 11 (01:02:37):
Now.
Speaker 10 (01:02:37):
I believe in Drade probably wants to run for statewide office,
maybe attorney general, which is why he's trying to and
failing to beat up our attorney general. But Milton, Florida,
really pretty little town up on the Gulf Coast near Pensacola,
eleven thousand people, small city. He was fired because he
was filing, according to the entire city council and pretty
(01:02:59):
much anyone else who had say, filing lawsuits against the
mayor because he didn't like her, because they had a
personal problem with one another.
Speaker 3 (01:03:06):
So he used and these are all Republicans, all.
Speaker 10 (01:03:09):
Republicans, and he used the power of the office. It's
one of the reddest counties in Florida West areas of
the state. But he's doing it again. So he was
fired a city attorney for filing frivolous lawsuits simply to
be vindictive, simply to get back at political enemies or
people with whom he disagreed, and he's doing it again
now abusing his office as a state representative. The guy
(01:03:32):
should be booted out of the Florida legislature.
Speaker 3 (01:03:34):
Yeah, he's because what I understand, he's turned out. So
he's trying to find I guess his next gravy train.
So Alexandratte is turned out after this state reup. Now
he's got to find I don't know whether he goes
and becomes a lawyer for Big Weed or he tries
to become a g I don't know what his He
just seems he seems to spend all of his time
fighting with voters on social media. But to this point
(01:03:54):
of going after you know, Florida and the and going
after the first lady, the way that they're doing, I'm
imagining they're you know, they're targeting Casey DeSantis because there
are rumors that she's considering running for governor, which I
honestly have no idea whether or not she is. However,
I do think it's kind of savvy, even if they're
not considering it, to just let the question linger, because
(01:04:15):
I don't know who else is stepped up besides Byron Donald's.
But you got to. I mean, there's got to be
more Republicans in Florida that would be also good candidates.
This could be a really good primary which is probably
going to be the general for Floridians, And it feels
like they're just trying to It's like a placeholder to
just try to see where everything lands. What is your
take on that?
Speaker 10 (01:04:35):
Yeah, now I tend to agree with you, so you're right.
You know, it's a lot like a blue city, right,
like the New York City of Baltimore and Los Angeles.
Now we have one nearly a one point three I
think it's one point twenty seven million GOP voter in
Ballet in Florida. So the winner of the Republican primary
mathematically is in all probability the winner of the general
election for governor. You know, I'm friendly with the governor's team.
(01:04:56):
I speak to them, and as of last week I
still couldn't get it. Yes, or no as to whether
or not Casey is going to formally run for governor,
So I don't think the decision has been made there.
But they're also attacking Uttmyer, the Attorney General, James Upmyer.
You know he's a friend of mine, full disclosure, one
of the most honest, ethical guys I've ever met, brilliant attorney.
(01:05:16):
They're attacking him because they want one of their rhinos
to run for attorney general as well. And here's why,
the Santis Autmyer, the entire team, they're being too proactive.
The other bill you and I commented on it on
X that they want to ran through is a bill
to return Florida colleges and universities to leftists. Desantus has
(01:05:37):
done a phenomenal job of appointing the most conservative executives
and I mean talented executives to run Florida colleges and universities,
and they're doing a great job. They want to take
that power from the governor. They want to make it
a legal for the governor to discuss with advisors who
the next college and university presidents should be in Florida
(01:05:59):
and give that power back to leftist academics. That building.
It is being driven by so called conservatives in our legislature.
Speaker 3 (01:06:07):
I mean, I am floored at this. I've never seen
anyone try to attack from the left and call it
the more republican position. That's and that's what's That's exactly
what's happening here now there. I feel like there's a
lot of people involved in this because you mentioned Alex
ANDREDI I know, I'm sure that there's special interest involved
(01:06:27):
with uth Meyer. How much of this is the Tate
brothers because I don't really talk about them on the
program because I find it gross. But you know, Oldmeyer,
right after he gets into ag, you know, then he
made the announcement that they were looking into it because
wasn't one of the people that was making accusations a
Florida resident. Thus it was kind of incumbent upon him
to kind of look into it if he was going
to be doing due diligence in his job.
Speaker 10 (01:06:49):
Yeah, but I don't think they had too much to
do with this. I like to call Andrew Tate timo Epstein,
but I don't think this is This to me is
more about big weed, the big foreign weed can Glomer's butt.
Meyer was instrumental in leading the efforts to defeat Amendment three,
that was the ballot amendment back in November that would
have made we legal throughout the state, but worded in
(01:07:11):
a way that would have really given control of the
market to one large company. And that company has poured
nine figures into the Florida state political process. Now think
about that, right, Your max donation to a state legislators
one thousand dollars. So when you're pouring nine figures into
hard money and then their soft money packs, you become
one of the, if not the most influential lobby in
(01:07:34):
the state. And I would say ninety nine percent of
the attacks on Utmyer are being driven by big weed.
Speaker 3 (01:07:41):
Wow. So that's I mean, then who really controls the government?
Is it special interest or is it voters? You know, Dana. I.
Speaker 10 (01:07:48):
So I've been down here since two thousand and four
and involved politically just as long. Had an office in
Tallahassee about a year or two after I moved down,
And the lobbies in this state have always been very powerful.
I won't say James true story first ten observation. I
was standing there. I've watched lobbyists tell members electeds, state
senators and state reps. If you dare walk back into
(01:08:10):
that committee and cast a vote, you'll never see another
check from US to a campaign a pack and they
would sit. These legislators would step out of committee and
not vote because the lobby knew. And it was terrible.
The Santists did away with all that. He did away
with the big thieves. He did away with lobbyist influence.
Even when he ran for president, he cut most of
(01:08:33):
these fundraisers were making thirty forty fifty percent. So you
donated a dollar, but you didn't know was fifty forty
fifty cents was going right back into the fundraisers pockets.
The Santis capped that on his campaign in the single digits.
They cannot handle the fact that we have a true conservative,
fiscally responsible governor that wants to return money to taxpayers,
(01:08:54):
not forward that money to these lobbies. And it's driving
them insane and they're becoming unhinged. And you're seeing the
end result.
Speaker 3 (01:09:01):
Yeah, this is the end result. John Cardilla would love
to have you back because I feel like, you know,
especially with Texas and Florida, these two states are going
to be These are the bell weather states for this
fight between real conservatives and fake ones, and you do
such great work and making everybody aware of this. John Cardilla,
find them on x I always get to see you,
my friend, and we'll tak again soon.
Speaker 10 (01:09:18):
Great to see it.
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It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.
Speaker 3 (01:10:27):
We're gonna get to the breaking news coming up at
the top of the next hour. In the meantime, a
Florida man set his own camper on fire and punched
a dog during his arrest. Boy, you guys know how
I feel about punching dogs, right. Shane Brown of Bartow,
Florida doesn't know when to quit. Motor Biscuit says, you know,
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he could have gotten a simple warning and he would
have just had some charges. Now he's oh boy pok
kind of. Sheriff's office responded to a call Thursday, four pm.
This was last week. It was a domestic violin call.
They showed up the camper in which he lives. They
found him still trying to beat a woman with what
was described as a metal pole, while also yelling that
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he was going to beat her to death with the
metal pole. When police officers approached, he disappeared into the trailer.
Then he refused to come out. He escalated the situation.
He threw things around in the trailer, including a five
gallon pro painting. Then he set the whole thing on fire.
At that point, they had to get him out because
he's gona burn himself. They got him out, and then
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after he got out, he began punching the canine. Officer.
Oh man, I'm gonna tell you something. I'm gonna come
down for a minute, punching the canine. The good boy.
He's punching the good boy. So, oh my god, I
can't even list all the charges. There's one, two, three,
(01:11:51):
four or five, so like nine to ten charges, and
they he's got a rap sheet, as you can imagine.
So he's going into I mean, I you know, if
you got a bad day, you know, maybe like take
a breather, don't don't try to burn your own your camper,
and then punch a dog. Nobody nobody wants that. Nobody
wants that at all. And then lastly, a Florida man
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go one hundred miles per hour to school, going school
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red pickup truck steven Hamlet thirty nine. What a hundred
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a U n ar D hundred and he almost hit
a bus with with kids in it, and uh they
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Speaker 7 (01:14:28):
Everything I've been reading on these Florida State University Tallahasse here,
appreciate it. I guess it's an active shooter. Fully bring
us to where we are right now, Alex Ashame a
horrible thing. Horrible th things like this take place, and
we'll have more to say about it than labor in
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the retirements and honor to have the Prime Minister of
Italy with us.
Speaker 3 (01:14:56):
So Potus, who is also talking with Prime Minister of
Italy Georgia Maloney, is in the Oval office where he
addressed this breaking news, which seems to be I think
everything has been contained at this point. Florida State University
a shooting in which there are at least six people injured.
There are no confirmed fatalities, despite some of the numerous
(01:15:19):
reports and from some conservative media saying that there are
fatalities so far that has not been reported. It's, you know,
in the early moments of this information, it tends to
get a little muddy, but there's been reports of injuries,
no fatalities. They said one wasn't critical, but apparently and
(01:15:39):
Lorraine was able Loraen's been watching this while we were
on air. NBC confirms that they have at least one
person in custody in connection and that is for the
Tallahassee Police Department. There isn't any other information about that.
They had multiple patients hospitalized after the shooting at FSU.
This sent an alert telling people to shelter. Police were
(01:16:02):
on scene really fast. Obviously, FBI is already unseen and
Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare was quote receiving and caring for the
patients as well. But the injuries six injured and it
was apparently near the area of the student union there
at FSU in Tallahassee. So that is the latest. We
don't know any information at all right now about the
(01:16:28):
suspect or any motive, any firearm use, nothing nothing like
that at all whatsoever. So we will we'll bring you
those updates as we get them, but I definitely don't
we don't want to speculate as well. I just see
a lot of bad information out there. As you know,
Potus has remarked about it. The Governor Florida has been briefed.
(01:16:50):
Apparently they have a press conference that they are going
to be as soon as they get the area contained
and everybody who needed required medical attention they receive it.
I think they're gonna they're gonna hold a press conference.
They haven't given the ETA on that, and then of
course the lockdown I think is still in effect for
FSU campus. So we'll bring you the latest on this stuff,
(01:17:11):
like I said, as we get it. But people have
been transported to the hospital there. There were six injuries,
no fatalities reported yet, and there's there are some interesting
videos that are going around. I don't know if they're
confirmed from being from SFU from FSU. Apparently there was
one video of somebody who was on the ground who
may or may not have been a victim, and somebody
(01:17:32):
walking past just recording everything with the Starbucks coffee in
their hand. That was a little weird, So I don't know.
We'll bring you confirmed information as we get it, but
that's just what has happened. If you're just tuning in.
There was a shooting at Florida State University. Apparently it's
the one person's already in custody.
Speaker 13 (01:17:50):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:17:51):
The area apparently is the the event. The event is
over and one person apparently is in custody and there
are six in injuries. I won I saw one news agency.
It was national, not local, so I tend to support
it or believe it less. Uh that said that there
was one in critical condition. So we'll bring you information
as we get it. But that was just at f
(01:18:12):
s U uh with six injuries in Tallahassee. And we'll
when we when we hear anything about any press conferences
or any information about the suspect, we will bring that
to you as well.
Speaker 5 (01:18:27):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:18:27):
So just it's it's you know, evil exists. Evil is real,
and I don't know about the policies of f SU.
I'll look into this on break uh, but uh, I
don't think that it was a carry campus. So you know, well,
like I said, we'll we'll bring more attention to that
as we get that information. Now, another press conference that
took place this when was this yesterday? Kane yesterday? Evening?
(01:18:48):
Yes So in the uh inny case of the to
the track stabbing that happened in Frisco, Texas of all places,
we've been covering this story for quite some time. The
family so Austin Metcalf's father, and Austin Metcalf was the
(01:19:08):
young man who was murdered. He was killed by Carmelo
Anthony and this they had a press conference and the
attorney for the family was present. I think that's his
mother at the press conference as well, the attorney, Dominique Alexander.
(01:19:31):
They were having this press conference. Apparently Austin Metcalf's father
attended and they forced him to leave and the family
and the speaker here's Dominique Alexander. They opened the press
conference like this.
Speaker 12 (01:19:47):
Listen of the father being at this press conference. These
are my words. Don't quote anybody is a disrespect to
the dignity of his son. Next Generation Action Network from
the beginning has respected the loss of life, no matter
(01:20:14):
our opinion of it. We have kept our opinion close.
Speaker 3 (01:20:22):
Oh, you're not attacked.
Speaker 12 (01:20:24):
We have not shared the information that was shared with
us about Austin Metcleff because we can't say respect the
dignity of life.
Speaker 3 (01:20:37):
Metclaff Really of the father being, that's just unbelievable, unbelievable. Oh,
they're so they're such good people because they're keeping their
opinions about their son stabbing another teenager to death private.
No one gives a rats ass about your opinions. Your
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kids stabbed someone else to death, brought a knife to
school after he was previously suspended for repeatedly bringing a
knife to school and posing with apparently some of the
photos running around he's posing with guns and all this stuff. Oh,
he's such an honor. He's just just right after, just
a little church mouse. And then the family gets up
(01:21:23):
their necks like, oh, well, we're doing something real nice
here because we're keeping our opinions. I'll tell you my opinions.
I think that you're trash if your kid's taken a
knife to school and you're doing nothing to stop it,
and he's been suspended after repeatedly taking a knife to school.
Don't stand there like your mother of the Year and
act like you deserve all this, all of the back
pats and the hugs and the prayers and the tears.
(01:21:43):
You deserve prayer. You need prayer to be a better mother.
You need better You need prayer to be a better parent.
Because I guarant damn you, if one of my kids
had been taken a knife to school, I would have
beaten his ass so bad that they would have probably
had CFS intervene. Unbelievable, acting like you were the victims
your kid stabbed somebody to death because he got mad
(01:22:04):
that he was asked to leave a tent. He's a thug.
Thugs bring NICs to school repeatedly, and y'all are making
this a race issue. This wasn't a race issue until
after it happened, and then everybody else in order the
only way that they could, probably the only way they
saw it that they could defend. Carmelo Anthony was trying
to make it a race issue. We don't need any
(01:22:25):
more Al Sharpden activities here. We don't need that Al
Sharpton mess in Texas. It's unbelievable. Had to have a
go from me. Kyle Rittenhouse couldn't have a go fund me,
but Carmelo Anthony can because it's different. This is where
a racial privilege comes into play. Racial privilege had nothing
(01:22:46):
to do. I don't think it was a race issue.
I don't think it was a race issue him stabbing
this other young man to death. I don't believe it
was a racial issue. I think he was an undisciplined
young man who chose to act like a thug and
irrevocably wreck his life. But I think everybody after oh
hell yes, indisputably indisputably, they are making it a race issue.
(01:23:10):
I mean, he gets to walk. I've never even seen
anybody who gets to You're up on a murder charge
and you just get to walk. I don't know. It's
weird to me and then him and I you know,
I tell you, Austin Metcalf's dad, he's he didn't make
any a scene or anything there, Kine, from what I
was looking on social he didn't make a scene. He
(01:23:31):
just showed up. Why could he show up. He's allowed
to show up at the press conference of the family
whose kid killed his He's allowed to pretty much do
anything he wants, in my opinion, and he has been.
You want to talk about somebody who had a right
to share opinions and who didn't. Austin Metcalf's dad had
already said that he forgave Carmelo Anthony. Now I told
(01:23:53):
you this the other day. That is a faith that
is mature. I am not as mature as that man
is in my faith. I'll freely admit it that that
man's a walking lesson this Holy week, a walking lesson.
He is not combative. He has been nothing but grace personified.
It's supernatural I'm gonna be honest with you. It is
(01:24:15):
a grace that is supernatural. His words that he has
said after this have been soothing, calming, to the point
where other people on the right even have gone after
him and questioned whether or not he actually loved his son,
because unlike him, they would have been out there raising hell. Now,
(01:24:36):
I get it. People are upset. They want justice for
Austin Metcalf, the dad. I think, like I said, it
is a faith that is mature beyond what mine is.
But I think that you should still draw example from it.
So for these people to act like they're the ones
restraining themselves, sit the hell down. You don't know restrain
(01:24:58):
until you look into the eyes of me Metcalf, a
man whose son held his twin brothers he bled to
death after he was stabbed by your thug kid. Yes see,
And King makes a great point. They can't have Austin
Metcalf's dad there, why because they want to be the victims.
(01:25:21):
They can't have Austin Metcalf's dad there because that is
actually a victim. No, no, no, they can't be the
real They can't be the victims if the real victim
is sharing the press conference with them. They want a
monopoly on the victimhood. They want to be able to
say justice for Carmelo Anthony when justice I don't know.
I think the kids should be dragged personally. I think
(01:25:41):
their book throw out on whatever. You've a missing. You
want to lock him up, throw them behind bars. He's
a danger to society. He's a menace, bringing a knife
to school repeatedly, and then you provoke. According to all
the other witnesses, he provoked. The other people in that
tent said, try me gesture toward his back. He wanted
to use that knife. In my opinion, he wanted to
(01:26:01):
use that knife. He was looking for a fight. He
was the antagonist. He's not the victim. The justice for
him is death penalty, I think. But he's ineligible because
he's seventeen. His age has saved him by a year. No,
they couldn't have his dad there because his dad's the
real victim. Twin want I want that? Who's this idiot
(01:26:23):
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Speaker 3 (01:31:08):
Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you at
the bottom of this third hour, and we're following this
story coming out of FSU Florida State University, just to
give you the latest update. And as you guys know
how we handle this stuff on the program, I'm not
going to run with anything that's speculative. It's just what's
been confirmed. We don't know anything about the suspect there.
(01:31:31):
We don't even really have a confirmation about fatalities because
I've got local media and national media all disagreeing with
each other about any fatalities and even the injuries. So
we're going to wait a little bit. There are injuries,
because one of the hospitals did say to local news
that they were accepting some people injured, but we don't
(01:31:51):
have any confirmational fatalities or anything like that. One person
is in custody that has been confirmed but that's all
we know of at this point. And this happened just
a little bit ago at FSU in Tallahassee, so we're
keeping our eye on that. We'll only bring you that
which has been confirmed. Joining me now, and we had
him scheduled already to come on the program to talk
(01:32:12):
about some of the stuff that's been happening. Our good
friend Luis Valdez. You can find him on x at
Real Florida Gun Lobby. He's the Florida State director for
Gun Owners of America, and there's a lot of stuff
that's been happening in the Florida legislature with firearms bills
that are going forward. He joins us. Now, I think
on video we got in Leuis. It's good to see you.
I'm so sorry about this news today because I know
(01:32:34):
that you you know, you worked in law enforcement, you
were a school resource officer. I know you've lived in Tallahassee,
you worked at FSUC or your wife worked at FSU.
You're very familiar with the campus in the community. So
I'm so sorry to hear about this horrible news today.
Speaker 6 (01:32:48):
Yeah, it's tragic to hear that this has happened once
again at FSU, and you know, we hold FSU as
part of our family. We lived in Tallahassee for over
ten years and we know a lot of people. Well,
there are a lot of staff, a lot of professors,
a lot of administrators. So we're praying that they're all
safe and sound.
Speaker 5 (01:33:05):
You know.
Speaker 6 (01:33:05):
Of course, our prayers are with the victims, of course,
and all of this. But as I said, this has
happened before. There was already a shooting back at the
Strozier Library in twenty thirteen, where one of the victims
back then was a concealed car permit holder and under
state law, he was disarmed since FSU is a gun
free zone, and what he get for it, he got shot.
(01:33:27):
And once again we're seeing the end results of gun control.
Speaker 3 (01:33:31):
Gun free zones don't work.
Speaker 6 (01:33:33):
In the twenty tens, after the Strosier Library shooting, I
myself spoke before the legislature multiple times pushing for campus Carrie.
And I say this as a father, I want my
daughter to be able to protect yourself on campus, you know,
going back as a former school resource officer, when seconds count,
cops are still minutes to.
Speaker 3 (01:33:53):
An hour away.
Speaker 6 (01:33:54):
And I commend FSUPD for responding as quickly as they could,
but still they were seconds to minutes away to stop
this guy. And if students and staff were able to
be armed, were able to carry, they would have been
able to defend themselves. And so far there appears to
be footage coming out were the suspected shooters just standing
(01:34:15):
in the courtyard nonchalantly shooting at people and people are
ducking for cover. If people were armed and able to
defend themselves, I don't think this would have happened.
Speaker 3 (01:34:24):
And this is something that horrifically we see in so
many of these stories it's a gun fore zone, or
if it's you know, if it's an elementary, junior high
high school. You know there have been gun for zones
over for over thirty years now, and you know, when
you create an environment like this, there's never an And
you know, as a school resource officer, you aren't magic.
(01:34:47):
You can't be at every single building on campus. You
can't be in the quad and then in the cafeteria,
you can't be in the library and in the you
can't be everywhere at the same time. And you know,
and school resource officers, you know, there are great there
are amazing stories where they've been able to get in
and actually save lives. But they can't. They just can't
be everywhere. And if they can't be everywhere, as you
(01:35:08):
were alluding to, then why not have legal adults, who
are lawful, innocent people be able to carry and defend
themselves exactly.
Speaker 6 (01:35:16):
You know, the title is first responder. We respond to
the incident. We don't prevent the incident. And that is
the biggest hypocrisy with gun control advocates, both on the
right and the left, pushing for disarming the law abiding public.
They think that if you make an area a gun
free zone and you pass ridiculous laws like what happened
after Parkland, that criminals will stop being criminals. Well, here's
(01:35:38):
the honest fact. Murder has been illegal since the age
of Hammurabi when he carved it into a stone tablet,
and this hasn't stopped anyone from being a murder, a rapist,
a burglar, a child predator, any of that. Criminals are
criminals because they break the law. And all these laws
do is they harm the law abiding citizen. And worse so,
especially in Florida's case, we have a Republican super majority
(01:36:02):
that for over a decade now has blocked solid pro
gun legislation, campus carried open carry, the repealing of red
flag laws, the repealing of the under twenty one purchase ban.
Because again going back to just what happened to the FSU,
we don't know the age of the shooter, but the
average age of your college student is usually between eighteen
(01:36:23):
to twenty two, which means three quarters of them are
basically under the age of twenty one. So they have
been disarmed legally from carrying on campus and even if
they live off campus, from being able to purchase a
fire them to defend themselves.
Speaker 3 (01:36:37):
And look, you know Tallahassee.
Speaker 6 (01:36:39):
I know Tallahassee. Tallahassee has a lot of shady parts
of town and worse though, half of Tallahassee is basically
FSU campus between FSU, FAMU and TCC, half the city
is a college campus, which means half the city is
a gun free zone, and criminals don't care. They apply
their trade and they go after the law abiding, innocent public.
Speaker 3 (01:37:03):
We're talking with our friend Luis Feldez, who's the Florida
state director for Gun Owners of America, and I know
that there's been some movement because I know that there's
been some bills introduced in the Florida State legislature for
campus carry prior. I think it was a republic I
think it was. He was on our show. We didn't
exactly get along. Randy Fine, from what I understand, had
introduced a bill but from and corig me if I'm
(01:37:24):
wrong on this. From my memory, it was a kind
of underwhelming bill, tell me about that.
Speaker 6 (01:37:29):
So he claimed the bill was campus perry, but there
was a lot of carve outs in it that let
the universities basically send a report to fd Elite to say, well,
this area of campus and that air of campus is
a special area and we didn't make it a gun
free zone because that's what our university police or our
security department is claiming. So there was a lot of
(01:37:50):
carveouts for basically saying, yeah, hey, Florida is now going
to be campus carried, but all the universities could opt
out of it. And that's basically what was going to happen.
But the worst thing is former Representative Rudman, who just
resigned this year from office. He introduced a solid piece
of legislation that would have given US campus carry, repealed
(01:38:10):
red flag laws, and given us US open carry, and
one of the reasons why he left the state legislature
is because when he got sworn in again back in November,
legislative leadership basically said, look, we're not going to advance
anything pro gun. We're going to squash everything, and we're
going to fight the governor tooth and nail. Now, the governor,
he has been a champion for open carry, He has
(01:38:31):
been a champion for red flag repeal, for campus carry,
for the repeal of the entirety of all the Parkland
gun control and Republican legislative leadership has said that they
were going to fight him. You know, that is a
dishonest disservice to the constituency and the voters across Florida
because they've voted for these lawmakers to advance what the
governor has proposed. Because remember, the governor is the measure,
(01:38:54):
is the barometer to measure things by. He won the
state in record numbers, is that no other Republican has
ever won, which means Florida Floridians from Pensacola to Key
West and everywhere in between support his proposals. They support
open carry, campus carry, red flag repeal, under twenty one
(01:39:14):
purchase ban, repeal, property tax report reform, fiscal conservatism. They
didn't vote for law for Republican lawmakers who campaigned being
pro gun, to block pro gun legislation, to block fiscal conservatism,
to block property tax reform. They didn't vote for any
of that. They voted for what the governor has proposed.
(01:39:35):
And this is a serious issue. But the only good
thing coming out of this Republican civil war is Florida
voters are now getting to see what people like you
and I, Florida's gun owners have experienced for over a
decade with a Rhino supermajority. Because it's not a supermajority,
it's a super majority in name only. What a lot
(01:39:55):
of it comes down to is you have a lot
of Republicans who are basically Democrats. But all they did
was they swapped their jerseys to Timar to run.
Speaker 3 (01:40:03):
That's a great point. That is a great point. And
I love what you just said too. It's a super
majorityan name only, because they're definitely not governing like that.
We're talking with their friend Louis Faldez, who's the Florida
state director for Gun Owners of America. I know that
there was a push to I know that there's a
number of things in committees right now that they're trying
(01:40:23):
to get to the floor, whether it's to repeal the
red flag law, whether it's to allow campus care. I mean,
how what all has to be done in order for
that to happen. I mean, how many people have got
to be primaried in order for this stuff to actually
go through so that people can protect themselves, including on
college campuses.
Speaker 6 (01:40:42):
The biggest issue politically speaking in Florida is that it's
a legislative dictatorship. The way our legislative leaders are picked
is literally the freshman class when they're sworn in, they
pick who's going to be their leader in four years.
So already the Senate president, House Speaker for the twenty
twenty seven, for the next two legislative cycles have already
(01:41:05):
been picked. So freshman lawmakers coming in they don't even
have a say in this. It's not like how it
is in Congress or you know, when a new session
is determined, they're gonna be a vote no. This has
already done years in advance by the political establishment in
the political machine, and what happens is they pick their
cronies and put them in key leadership slots under them,
(01:41:26):
and basically they go to every lawmaker and say, oh,
you want to get this done, well you have to
push this, this, and this for me, and if not,
I'm going to block everything you want. I'm gonna kill
all your bills. I'm gonna strip you of your committee seats,
and I'm gonna send you to the basement. And we've
already seen that now with two lawmakers, former state Representative
Anthony Sabatini and now Tony Caruso. Caruso currently in office,
(01:41:49):
he's one of the only state member state representatives to
stand up to Daniel Perez's actions as House Speaker, and
he's basically been ostracized and punished for siding with governor
on gun rights and fiscal conservatism. It's appalling of what's happening.
So in terms of primary, it's not really primary, just
(01:42:09):
some key members. It's pushing rank and file legislative lawmakers
to stand up to legislative leadership and say, no, I
represent my constituency, I don't represent you.
Speaker 3 (01:42:23):
You said that. There has been also some good news
the Florida House. You tweeted, the Florida House repealed the
tyrannical ban on gun and AMMO sales during states of emergency.
I actually was shocked that this was this was a
piece of legislation that had to be passed in order
to do that. Tell me about this, I did not know.
I did not know that this wasn't already a thing
in Florida.
Speaker 6 (01:42:43):
Yeah, so eight seventy point zero four to four Florida
State Statutes basically says during a declared state of emergency
that the sale of files and ammunitions can be banned. Now,
as we saw with this past hurricane season, the city
of Okachobee, they passed an ordinance banning that within twelve hours.
They were set did it and look, I've been in Okachobe.
I went to the City of okachobe after this happened.
(01:43:05):
They apologized. They said that that was never their intention,
that they've literally been using the same template for the
last twenty five odd years for their emergency declarations for
every hurricane. They didn't really review it, so they you know,
there was no malicious intent on their part. But as
we saw during the pandemic, you had a number of
municipalities in South Florida and three that stand out as Riviera.
(01:43:28):
It's either Riviera Riviera Beach, West Palm Beach, and the
Town of Palm Beach. They used the statewide declared state
of emergency during the pandemic to prevent gun shops from
selling guns and ammunition during that time period. And remember
this was also during the Summer of Love. You had
riots all across the country. You had protests, You had
(01:43:51):
Americans and Floridians being laid off from their work. They
were worried about their homes being burglarized, their businesses being targeted.
And you had municipality in Palm Beach, one of the
bluest anti gun counties in the state, go and say no,
you can't purchase a firearm, you can't sell a gun,
you can't buy ammunition. He can't sell ammunition. And they
abuse that statute to the full extent that they could,
(01:44:14):
because you know, as the saying goes, never let a
crisis go to waste. So Representative Monique Miller out of
Brevard County, she introduced this bill along with State Senator
Blazing Goglia, both too solid folks. We push for this
bill tooth and nail. It passed the House Senate Bill
nine two, Blaze's companion to this bill. It's scheduled for
(01:44:39):
the floor in the Senate and hopefully it will still
be heard. But the challenge here is Senate President Bill
ben Albritton. He's pretty squishy. He's been against open caerry,
he's been against repealing red flag laws, and he's also
been against repealing the under twenty one purchase band. We
got that through the state House. That was a this session.
(01:45:02):
Representative Michelle Salzman introduced it. We fought tooth and nail
for it, and of course it's passed the House to
the past two previous legislative cycles, but it's died in
the Senate under Republican leadership.
Speaker 3 (01:45:16):
This is why not having an R if your name
is not enough, it's what type of R are you?
Louise Feldez. You are such a fighter in Florida, and
Gun Owners of America does such great They've been helping
a lot out in Texas too, because got the same
issue here. We have some pretty wild Republicans that think, oh,
let's just propose some gun control stuff. We'll get it
out of committee. Maybe nobody will notice. No, no, people
(01:45:38):
always notice. You do such great work, and we appreciate
you making everybody aware of this bringing into our attention.
We got to have you back and we'll follow all
of this. Louise, thank you so much for what you do,
my friend.
Speaker 6 (01:45:47):
God bless you, thank you, thank you, And I wish
I was on the show to discuss better news than
what's going on today.
Speaker 3 (01:45:52):
I know, I know, we're praying for everybody in Tallahassee
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Speaker 3 (01:47:12):
One of the other things that we also saw was
something Telsea Gabbards had tweeted out that they had declassified
documentation about the Biden Administration's Strategic Implementation Plan for countering
domestic terrorism, which included eliminating two way defense. We'll talk
more about that next week. Today's Stupidity Kane.
Speaker 4 (01:47:30):
It is cut nineteen Jasmine Crockett. For whatever reason, she
is still out there talking. I don't know why she's
still out there talking, but this is what she said.
Listen to this.
Speaker 13 (01:47:40):
This is coming from someone who clearly reads on a
first grade level. So I don't know why she's trying
to clown Sarah, who obviously is a constituent of hers.
And what's really sad is this is the woman that
oversees the subcommittee.
Speaker 4 (01:47:53):
She's talking about, Marjorie Taylor Green.
Speaker 3 (01:47:55):
Her lash. It's like she can't even blink. This is
a bother.
Speaker 4 (01:47:58):
When she blinks, you feel the wind.
Speaker 3 (01:48:00):
I'm telling you, all right. So that does it for us.
This week, we're praying for everybody in Tallahassee FSU and
of course he has risen. Happy Easter everyone. Tomorrow's bad Friday.
I'm not going to be on air tomorrow, but I
will be back on air with you on Monday. The
battles been one. Have a glorious and blessed Easter weekend.
(01:48:21):
Back with you on Monday,