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Speaker 1 (00:00):
He knew exactly what that meant. The child knows what
that meant.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
If you're the FBI director and you don't know what
that meant, that meant assassination.
Speaker 1 (00:11):
And it says it loud and clear.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
Now, he wasn't very competent, but he was competent enough
to know what that meant.
Speaker 1 (00:20):
And he did it for a reason.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
And he was hit so hard because people like me
and they like what's happening with our country. Our country
has become respected again and all this and he's calling
for the assassination of the president.
Speaker 3 (00:34):
Obviously, he apologized and said he does well.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
He apologized. Look, he's a very boy.
Speaker 3 (00:38):
What do you want to.
Speaker 1 (00:41):
I don't want to take a.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
Position on it because that's going to be up to
pay him and all of the great people.
Speaker 1 (00:46):
But I will say this, I think it's a terrible thing.
Speaker 2 (00:48):
And when you add his history to that, if he
had a clean history, he doesn't.
Speaker 1 (00:54):
He's a dirty cop. He's a dirty cop.
Speaker 2 (00:57):
And if he had a clean history, I could understand
if there was a leniency, but I'm gonna let them
make that decision.
Speaker 4 (01:07):
So that's something we're going to dive into later in
the radio program. Talking about this eighty six thing that
was yesterday, and I'm so tired of the arguments that
I'm hearing from people who are defending it, saying, well,
you know, he wasn't saying eighty six. Can let me
ask you a question before we get going. Sure, what
is eighty six mean means?
Speaker 5 (01:23):
To nicks to kill to end?
Speaker 4 (01:25):
Yeah, it doesn't mean to just reject or take off
the menu. I worked in a restaurant for years throughout college,
and one of the things that was absolutely certain was
what that meant. That meant for whatever reason you have
to kill something being on the menu, It means that
you either don't have enough of it the ingredient, they
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either don't have enough of the entire menu item, whatever
it is, and then they they kill it from the menu.
That is what that means. And the audacity of these
people try to lecture everybody about it is insane. You
know what we're going by the DEMS rules. Welcome to
the program, Dana Lash with you. We're at the top
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of this first hour on Friday, and we got a
lot to cover here. As we roll towards we got
the latest with some of the stuff in the house,
like the Reconciliation Bill, et cetera. Oh, by the way,
and then we've got Democrats and impeachment. Audio sound bite five.
The guy not the good out Green, the bad out Green.
He's the bad out Green. He uh, he did well.
(02:28):
He just filed more articles of impeachment. Yay, look at him.
He did that. So he audio sound bite Yeah. Five,
it is sorry.
Speaker 5 (02:39):
Bringing to the attention of.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
Everyone.
Speaker 4 (02:46):
The countdown to impeachment.
Speaker 6 (02:51):
The countdown.
Speaker 7 (02:54):
The countdown begins tonight.
Speaker 4 (02:56):
So this is what Democrats are doing in the House.
They're filing ourracles of impeachment. And I'm gonna tell you.
I know I'm a broken record, but I said that
I was gonna say this literally every day forever that
if Democrats or if Republicans rather, if they can't get
it together, if they can't get it together and they
can't make something, they can't make this permanent, they can't
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make tax cuts permanent, they can't do any of this,
then you're gonna get non stop impeachment. That's what you're
gonna get, is non stop impeachment twenty four to seven.
So this, I mean, because who was the other guy
you had? You had Al Green, and then you had
that other cat who didn't even know all the cities
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or all the towns in his district. Yeah, he didn't
even know all the towns in his district. That guy,
that guy. So this, I mean, this whole thing is
what we're gonna have to be dealing with this. We're
gonna have to be dealing with this for four years,
for four years, so I you know, I don't know.
So we've that's what democrats have been doing when they're
(04:02):
not rocking on the beach and writing like some dippy
influencer words in the sand. That's what That's what democrats
are doing now. In addition to all of that, some
one of the things we're going to be talking about
coming up later in the program is the situation with
regards to India, because I'm I as you know, I
like anybody that's a geopolitical foe of China. And we've
(04:25):
talked about this quite a bit with Stephen Yates and
he is he's going to be he's talked about every
Monday he comes on the show, and he's talked with
us about this. But we're going to kind of dive
into it and kind of and also sort of what
that means for the overall for foreign for foreign policy
in the as it relates to India, as it relates
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to Afghanistan, as it relates to Pakistan, because now it
looks like India and Pakistan are kind of like, you know,
tying up. So we're going to deep dive into all
of that. Also, Trump declared that Taylor Swift was no
longer hot. Kane, Yeah, I mean, he's not wrong. No, yeah,
(05:07):
he's not wrong. He out of nowhere this morning. Nobody,
nobody said anything out of nowhere, Trump tweets. Has anybody
noticed since I said I hate Taylor Swift that she's
no longer hot? How old is she? Hang on, look,
Kane's dying. Go ahead, go ahead? What's go ahead? My friend?
Speaker 5 (05:25):
I'm just thoroughly amused by it all. It's just he
doesn't care. He doesn't care.
Speaker 4 (05:32):
He well, he was going he was talking about her
and Bruce Springsteen. I literally almost forgot his name, and
he tweeted that. So she's thirty five, she's thirty five
years old. She's thirty five years old. You're middle aged. Yeah,
(05:52):
if you're in your she's middle aged. She's middle aged woman.
And the only reason I say this is because she
sings songs like she's still high school teeny bopper is
the best way I can put it, I think, right.
I think you would agree with.
Speaker 5 (06:09):
That, right, I think it's accurate.
Speaker 4 (06:11):
Didn't she She started out as like country country, right, yes,
and then she moved to pop country. I've never dug
her music. I'm just not in a pop and I
mean like like poppy pop, not like pop isn't popular music,
but like pope, you know what I mean. So he
tweeted that out of nowhere, So you have to ask
this was it because he's over hang on, let me
(06:32):
see current time and a because he's currently over Well,
he was over in UAE when this was happening. So
he tweeted this at nine something this morning. Okay, so
they're like, it's already eight twelve pm over there. Okay,
so it's still like in the n So he, you know,
probably was a dinner and tweeted. Has anybody noticed since
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I said I hate Taylor Swift that she's no longer hot?
I just find it funny. I'm sorry, it is just funny.
You would say, Dana the president should be tweeting things
like this. Yes, then I shouldn't be engaging patrols on
social media. But it is what it is, you know,
I mean, that's where we are. So I don't know.
I'm wondering. I don't know if she's gonna say if
(07:14):
are the Swifties? Isn't that what they call her fan base,
the Swifties? Again, you're thirty five years old. You're not Selena.
Quit it, just stop. You don't need to even be
doing all that. Just quit it. You're not Selena. So
I don't know. We're There's a lot happening now. In
the meantime, in the House with reconciliation, it still remains.
(07:37):
There was no inclusion of exemption for taxes and social Security.
They wanted to give you an easily little deduction. But
they've been having an absolute fight. They sunk a key vote,
and this was on the House Budget Committee this morning.
They sunk a key vote advancing the BBB, the Big
(07:59):
Beautiful Bill, and it was the sixteen to twenty one vote.
That throws a pretty big hurdle because they're supposed to
send let me look at my calendar. I'm actually gonna
grab my calendar here. They're supposed to be sending this
bill to the Senate by memorials, so they were supposed
to have They're supposed to have a bi Memorial Day,
(08:20):
so that's today from today, that's like one week because
I think that they leave. I think that they break
again that next weekend. So Memorial days. The twenty six
Memorial Day is just you know, literally just barely over
a week away. And so the Senate was supposed to
have this, that was the original plan. They were supposed
to have this bi Memorial Day. But they were still
(08:41):
kind of going back and forth over some of the
last minute changes, and the moderates wanted bigger tax breaks.
They wanted way bigger tax breaks. So chip Roy was
one of the holdouts. Several others Ralph Norman, I mean,
all of the holdouts were the people that you want
to be holding out. Those are the people who are
trying to be good stewards of our tax dollars because
(09:04):
I do not want to consider I don't I don't
want to continue the green new funding that's in here. Still,
I think it's insane that we have no permanent tax
cuts that are seriously codified in this that we have
taxes on Social Security, and that we're only looking at
giving a tax relief to one tiny segment of the
working population. That's stupid. This is a dumb bill. And
(09:25):
I'm tired of being gas lit by people who can't
do math and thirsty horrors that come from New York
who just want to want to be power adjacent. That's
the truth of it. So I have no good things
to say about this bill. I don't because why should
we have to always compromise? Why is it ask yourselves this?
Why are we always told, oh, well, you know, it's
just you got to give a little and get a little.
(09:46):
Oh you got to give it. We've been doing We've
been doing all the giving guys, for how long. I
went back. I'm gonna pull up my notes. I went
back every single time that we have had to do
this in the house and go over reconciliation, go and
kick the can down the road. And I went back
(10:09):
to like because when I really really started plugging in
was like, right when the Tea Party was getting kicked off.
I was on air in two thousand and eight, started
co founded the Tea Party movement, travel all around the
country the bills. That was like one of the first
criticisms that we actually had was way back when you remember,
(10:31):
way back when this was even going back pre Tea
Party with the Don't Go movement, and how they were
fighting this those and Democrats were in charge of the House,
but they were fighting. They were going back and forth
as it pertained to cutting spending and deregulating so that
the energy sector could get a boost. Because we were
under Democrat control, gas prices were through the roof. Do
(10:53):
you guys remember it was that that summer. It was
that summer of two thousand and eight before the election.
You guys remember all of that, And it was nuts.
And that's ever since then. I watched Republicans have been saying, well,
we gotta wait till after the election. They set it
back then in eight we gotta wait till after the election.
Let's go into spring. Then spring, the same thing. We
(11:14):
got to wait, let's wait until fall. Oh my gosh,
this has been going on this entire time. And I
went back. I even went back and looked at all
of the stuff that I had written prior about this,
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Speaker 3 (12:30):
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And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Data's Quick five.
Speaker 4 (12:50):
So apparently police in New Hampshire are investigating the theft
of a trail camera that reviewed they saw footage that
I identified a bear that stole it. A bear apparently
stole the camera, clawed off a tree, and another bear
watched from a short distance away. They got the report
of a camera theft police did and they said that
(13:12):
it was very suspicious. They were kind of joking about it,
but I've never seen where a bear could just steal
a trail can. But okay, fancy snake reptile wranglers find
a weird diamondback rattlesnake in Arizona. They shared a photo
of the snake that they came across in the backyard
of a Scottsdale home. These trappers called Rattlesnake Solutions. They
(13:33):
posted photos to social media showing what appears to be
a Western diamondback rattlesnake that is a leopard like color pattern.
They said that the only normal thing about it was
that the snake's bright white tail base had black spots
and that was it. So normally they have diamond shaped
patterns on their bodies, but this one said that it
(13:54):
was a very weird It was a very weird pattern. Apparently,
why are people even paying for a subscription for Netflix? Anyway?
Netflix is going to start showing generative AI ads midway
through their streams beginning next year, and they said that
they're testing the amount and types of ads that they're
(14:18):
willing to try to see what subscribers are willing to endure.
And they said that it's for lower prices, but I mean,
they're not lowering the prices, they're keeping them the same.
So they said that they've created interactive mid roll ads
and pause ads that incorporate it, and that they can
start seeing these ads in twenty twenty six and mid
(14:41):
So I guess it's what going to be in the
middle of the middle of the show. I guess is
what it is. The president of advertising at Netflix said
they're going to be mid role ads.
Speaker 5 (14:52):
I hated that when Amazon did that. Remember when Prime
that started doing that got it?
Speaker 4 (14:56):
They launched their ads subscription tier in November of twenty two,
and they have three hundred total million subscribers. They got
ninety four million subscribers to the ad tier. So they said,
I don't know what they think that what's the point
of paying for it if you're still gonna have that's
just so stupid and shady. I think it's so lame,
(15:16):
you know, I don't know, depends on how how many ads,
because if I just start watching a ton of ads,
I guarantee you I'm not gonna you know, it's if
you're paying, if people are paying for it, I don't
think you should you should be throwing ads in their face.
It's not like radio, where the people, the sponsors that
you hear pay for everything. That's what that is. So
Washington Examiner says clean energy is dead in the House.
(15:39):
They were trying to incentivize and use TEX incentives essentially
to help grow nuclear power. But that's one of the
things that apparently is on the cutting room floor for
the sweeping fiscal overhaul. And I mean, I don't know,
you can't there's they're still going to consider funding planned
parenthood with this.
Speaker 10 (15:59):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (16:01):
Apparently, let's see, I don't know, it's a deer that
was in a drain. Okay, a new pope got his
own trading card and it already out sold one of
the most popular basketball players of all time. That actually
is interesting the I didn't know that you could do
a pope card, but apparently you can. It's Tops. They
put together a trading card for Pope Leo ahead of
(16:21):
his inauguration later this month. They said it's already breaking
records and it's now the best selling non sports TOPS card.
It out sold Lionel Messy, Lebron James, and John Cena.
And of course it's already being scalped. People are paying
one hundred ninety five dollars in up just for the
alternative art. That's crazy, very yeah, two hundred Like that's
(16:44):
two hundred dollars for a pope card and it even
beat out Lionel Messy and Lebron James. That's insane. That's
that's I've never heard of anything like that before. But okay,
maybe you know, kay, we need to get into the
baseball card business. Clearly we are doing life wrong. So
coming up, we've got a lot of stuff to get into.
We're going to Tuch. We've got some law and order.
We got the latest with the Middle Eastern trip, eighty
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Speaker 12 (18:22):
Republicans talk fiscal responsibility, but they practice fiscal irresponsibility. Trump's big,
beautiful bill is full of ugly details. Mister Chairman. There
is absolutely no fiscal sanity, as you refer to it
in this bill. What begins is a four trillion dollar
bit of public barring. According to the Nonpartisan Committee for
(18:45):
a Responsible Federal Budget, likely ends up adding almost seven
trillion dollars to the national debt.
Speaker 4 (18:54):
Yeah, it adds a lot. And that's where you see
a lot of these lawmakers they are, uh, you know,
really kind of they're they're pushing back against this stuff.
And I love his accent. By the way, where's dogget from?
Speaker 3 (19:09):
Look?
Speaker 4 (19:11):
I liked his accent accent because it sounded kind of
like my grandmother's accent. Oh he's from Austin, Texas. Dang,
that's a that's not a Texas draw, that's right, Lloyd Doggett. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
he's born in Texas. So that's a Texas draw. But
he's a Democrat. And here's the thing. I don't want
to I really want to say that he's wrong, and
I want to argue with him. Uh and so what
(19:34):
I can't hmmm, So I can't. So and just this
what it is. Welcome back Dane to lash with you
top or bottom of this second hour. So the the bill.
We talked about this a little bit this week. The
bill has all of the Green New Deal subsidies in it.
The you just get like a Measley deduction for Social Security.
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I've I've been watching people. I've had some operatives for
certain different candidates message me and kind of get snotty
with me about it. And I'm like, well, Dana, you
just don't want to accept anything. It's like, no, that's
not it. And that's a false equivalency. It's not about
I don't want to accept anything. It's I was promised
certain things, and you damn Republicans have campaigned wanted our votes.
(20:19):
You try to shame us into it in twenty twenty
and acting like if we didn't go along with whatever
big budget thing you wanted to propose, and we're somehow
betraying the country. They're doing it again. Now, do not
be gas lit into this. This is how they keep
doing this. Like I said, I was looking at my
notes going all the way back from like two thousand
and eight, when when I first went on air, and
(20:43):
when I first went on air in two thousand and
eight October twenty eight, two thousand and eight was my
first show. I was writing about all of this before then.
And if you remember, what was one of the key
things that everybody in the Tea Party back in when
we all first had that phone call, the very first
national phone call we had was that Sunday, and we
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were we were launching our game plan for this, right,
what was one of the biggest things that everybody was
living about. You guys, remember it was too big to
Fail all of this we were we were complaining about
this the first call and everything got launched in O nine.
But I was talking to activists and we were actually
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speaking out and protesting too big to Fail and all
of these other government center, the federal government centric things
that really should be left of the states are not
not meddled with at all. I mean, this is gosh,
this has been going on for so long. Every single
time that we have had this this budget battle. They've
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kicked the can down the road and it has been
and I'm kind of stunned. That's that of the short
memories of some of some of these people who write
op eds that are friends of mine, and they are
all for this, Mike. You do you not remember in
two thousand and nine that spring they were like, no, no, no,
we gotta wait. We gotta wait because we're you know,
we're we're getting ready to go into mid terms. You know,
(22:07):
we we're just gonna take its low. Let's maybe revisit
how we can start shaping all of this in the fall.
And then fall of nine came and all hell was
breaking loose. The one time that they actually sort of
stood up Republicans did to the request from the moderates
for big spending and Democrats push for big spending was
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right ahead of the twenty ten midterm elections, Right right
ahead of the twenty term midterm elections, when we were
facing a government shut down and Republicans were told, if
you allow the government to shut down, then you're gonna
lose everything. And what happened, You guys, remember what happened?
Oh my gosh, it was a monumental, a huge, huge victory,
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and I think Barack Obama called it a shellacking because
Republicans held their ground and delivered for the voters. And
I guess they lost the lessons of that. They they
I guess forgot what that what that was like? They
they had good messaging, though they they had good, they
had decent, actual decent messaging. And now what is it?
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They're too They're so afraid of their own shadow. I
watched I saw one lawmaker yesterday who was tweeting that he, uh,
it's a big, beautiful bill and it accomplishes everything that
they set out to do. And I'm like, wait a minute, Okay, congressman,
can you answer my question? Does this also include the
(23:39):
tax Like you're not including Social Security and taxes?
Speaker 3 (23:43):
Right?
Speaker 4 (23:43):
You're not going to text that anymore? Never responded, But Kate,
how much you want to bet these same people are
going to be like, Oh, we got a book out,
can we come talk to you about our book? I
know they will. That's how they always do. That's how
these people always do. So the other bit of news
and we were we talked about this at the top
of the show. If you get the newsletter, yeah, I was,
we were up. I was up a little late last
night getting some stuff prepared for everybody because we had
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this come out. Where as soon as we get some
where the Republicans are going to be finalized on finances,
well we'll have something up about that. But this piece
that that I sent out was on the eighty six.
It has the the original photo that he deleted that's
up there, and then it also includes cash Bettel's response
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and Comy's explanation. So he puts up there cool formation
on my beach walk eighty six forty seven is what girl,
man do you know goes out and rearranges words on
the beach with shells like a dippy influencer. Here, you
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guys know that who does that? Nobody can? Would you
do that? If you're gonna walk on the beach and
you're gonna be like I'm gonna spell some things out
with shells and take a photo for my INSTA, are going.
Speaker 1 (25:00):
To do that?
Speaker 5 (25:00):
Is he claiming that he actually arranged.
Speaker 4 (25:03):
It or he did? Are you kidding me?
Speaker 6 (25:05):
No?
Speaker 4 (25:05):
One, He's not walking on the beach and then like
walking across this thing he did it?
Speaker 5 (25:11):
Come on, so I agree with you?
Speaker 4 (25:15):
He responded later, he goes quote, I posted earlier a
picture of some shells I saw today on a beach walk,
which I assumed were a political message. I didn't realize
some folks associate those numbers. Now, I want to come
back to that sentence with violence. It never occurred to me,
but I opposed violence of any kind, so I took
(25:36):
the post down. Okay, So again, I worked as a server.
I worked in the Hulahans throughout college. And that's it means.
To kill a menu item, like to kill it like
I remember one time we potato soup is a big thing,
and we ran out of potato soup and we had
eighty six the potato soup. Kill it off the menu.
(25:57):
You take it out, you take it out of considering,
you cease its being, so to speak. That's you know,
that's what it means. In fact, the lore is that
what is it? Eight by six? That's the uh the
dimensions of a grave, and that's why it's called eighty six.
That's one of the laura I heard, some of the
(26:18):
law I heard, but we all knew that it meant
to kill it, right, Oh, eighty six is it? You
got to kill it? It's not just and it's also
used in you know, it's a you can use it
and in discussion of felonious criminal scheming when you're talking
about killing somebody, right, you are seriously, I don't believe
it for a second. But it's asinine to think that
(26:39):
the top cop in the land, he ran the FBI,
didn't know what that meant. Shut up, Yes he did,
Yes he did. That's so stupid. He thought he was
being cutesy, right, and then he's like, I didn't realize
those numbers. Associate those numbers like it's forty seven is
that's the problem. It's the number in front of it
and what that is instructing. Let me remind everybody twice now.
(27:05):
People have tried to assassinate a sitting president in the
past eight years in this country, past six years in
the country, four years in this country, three two just
really in the past year, they've tried one year. They've
tried assassinating two times sitting president of the United States.
One guy came damn near close to it, and the
(27:26):
left brushed it off. In twenty twenty two, a leftist
tried assassinating Justice Kavanaugh days after Chuck Schumer stood on
the steps of the Supreme Court building and threatened. His
words were, quote, you have released the whirlwind, and you
will pay the price. You won't know what hit you.
(27:47):
And he said him by name, quote Justice Kavanaugh. He
was in a fury over Roe v. Wade's defeat. And
just a few years before that, a Bernie Sanders' campaign
volunteer tried assassinating a ball field full of Congressional members.
(28:08):
And the only reason that we didn't have a bunch
of dead congress members is because Steve Scalie is in
house leadership and he had armed security with him. Now,
a lot of the guys they air own guns and
they shoot regularly and they hunt, but they weren't allowed
to carry. They were disarmed. If Steve Scalise had not
been there, there would have been dead lawmakers. Absolutely. Steve
(28:30):
Scalies was almost killed. So when is the Left going
to stop resorting to violence and excusing violence as a
substitute for reasoned debate. Cash Patil said they were aware
of it, and they're in communication with the Secret Service
primary jurisdiction. He says this with the Secret Service on
these matters, we're going to provide necessary support. I had
(28:53):
other people say, well, Dana, do you know that there's
eighty six forty six T shirts on Amazon? Oh? Did Cash?
I'll do it. I apologize for people who had notifications
on last night. I was really I was a smart
ass last night. I really was. I was editing a
couple of things. I was already tired, and my eyes
were really dry, and I'm looking at my monitor and
(29:16):
I just was being mean. I really was. I wasn't mad.
I was just being mean to people. And I had
people say, oh, well, look on Amazon and these T
shirts on Amazon it says eighty six forty seven. Oh
do Cash Ptel write those? And seldom I didn't know
Cash Pattel had storefront. So wait, you're trying to equivocate
Randos selling stupid shirts on Amazon that literally nobody knew
(29:37):
existed until somebody tried to go and cherry picked something
to justify a former FBI director actually intimating assassinating the
president of the United States. Really, seriously, come on, I
don't buy Some people were saying, oh, look at some
of these other conservatives who did this, or people not conservatives,
but you know, Republican moderate publicans who had said this before. Again,
(30:02):
I don't, and I don't like anybody saying it. But
how is that the same as the director of the FBI.
If you show me that Cash Patel had ever done
eighty six forty six or anything like that, fine, Oh
my gosh, you got us. But he didn't. He didn't.
(30:25):
Oh but Cash Patel reposted a video where he was
chopping off political opponents' heads. It was someone else made
the video, and it was the dumbest AI I've ever seen. Actually,
it was like his one of those videos where it's
like his somebody's face super imposed on something and they're
cutting a log and the end of the log that's
coming off are like heads of like different leftist commentators
(30:50):
and lawmakers. I don't like that either, And I say
that as somebody that the anti gun lobby made fetish
assassination videos of I literally had like gun control groups
reposting videos AI videos of me being murdered. So yeah,
nobody likes that. But was it the FBI director that
(31:11):
made it, you morons, No, it wasn't. So stop with
this nonsense equivocation. I get it. You guys have a bloodlush.
You love dead Republicans, you love killing people as a
substitute for reason discourse. I get it, but that doesn't
mean your arguments have to be as stupid too. I'm
just tired of this stuff. I mean love to start
(31:33):
you people are turning into bart Well you have. It's
an insult of barbarians. It's moronic. These are the same
people that lost their minds on me when I said
I was fisking the New York Times. Oh my gosh,
The New York Times put out an editorial condemning my
violent language. I had everybody from like Daily Beasts to
Rolling Stone New York Times, Oh my gosh, so violent. No,
(31:55):
these are your rules, guys. This was the FBI doctor
who posted this. This wasn't some Mirando with a storefront
on Amazon, it wasn't a meme account on social media.
It was the literal top cop in the land. And
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Like SEMs through the aut glass. So are the days
of the United States?
Speaker 2 (33:52):
When you play your concerts, do you ever see anybody with.
Speaker 5 (33:58):
Blue hair?
Speaker 4 (34:00):
Armpit hair? Female armpit hair? Some of these people were
looking at kid.
Speaker 13 (34:04):
I don't know, man, listen, I was just watching your
clips and you know, we have this low birth rate
in America, and it all made sense to me.
Speaker 1 (34:14):
It just hit me right now.
Speaker 13 (34:16):
Because who's going to sleep with these ugly ass broke, crazy,
deranged TDS liberal women.
Speaker 1 (34:23):
I mean, you look at these rallies.
Speaker 2 (34:24):
It's like a bunch of women that no guy wants
to sleep with and a bunch of dudes that want
to sleep with each other.
Speaker 4 (34:31):
Have you seen what comy? I love it. That was funny.
Jesse's been a long time friend of mine, and you
could tease just dying. You can tell it was too funny,
but it's true. Also, can we stop with the armpit
hair for women?
Speaker 6 (34:45):
Like?
Speaker 4 (34:45):
Why is it a thing?
Speaker 5 (34:47):
I'm wondering.
Speaker 4 (34:47):
I'm trying to understand the thought process of I'm going
to be nasty to be powerful. It is. I'm sorry,
it's just it's nasty. I just but I'm I don't know,
I just don't.
Speaker 1 (35:06):
So cross.
Speaker 4 (35:10):
Ladies. Come on, now, you're you ain't You ain't owning
anybody but y'allselves. Okay, you're not doing nothing to anybody
but yourselves with that one, because I I have never crashed.
I used to crash protest all the time when I
was in college, and I've never crashed a protest where
there wasn't Can you know it's true. You've been in
the concerts, there's always some of them women's. It looks
(35:35):
like they got spiders tripped under their arms. They're holding down.
It's almost like they're saving America from just an army
of spiders under their arms. I don't know, but it's
just and then it's like they got to show it off.
It's like, not for them, it's for all of you.
Speaker 5 (35:48):
It's like they got buckwheating the head luck.
Speaker 4 (35:50):
I mean, it's it is. So it's just anyway, he's
not wrong. They're always mad. They're always mad about something.
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Listen. I'm concerned with snap, I'm concerned with medicaid, pell grants,
energy manufacturing. Those are important to me. That represents trillions
of dollars that they have cut.
Speaker 3 (37:39):
But if they're.
Speaker 6 (37:40):
Really interested in being fiscally responsible, then don't get such
big cuts to the rich. Actually try and balance a budget,
Actually try and bring down the deficit. If you want
to take away all of those things from the neediest,
take away some from the rich as well.
Speaker 4 (37:58):
Oh my gosh, that you don't understand how money or
taxes work without telling me that you don't understand how
many your taxes work. That's a Stacey Plasket who's a
delegate with the Virgin Islands, and she clearly does not
know how I mean, how are you sixty years old
(38:18):
and you don't know how this works yet? That's just
kind of embarrassing at this point. She was she was
involved in the second impeachment of Trump. She's a non
voting House member, and I think if you're a non
voting House member, shut up there, you go be quiet.
She was born in Brooklyn, but her parents are from
(38:40):
Virgin Islands, and so she is representing Virgin Islands. Non
voting member anyway, also apparently a communist. What is this
this idea? And of course they're debating the the bill,
(39:00):
you know, they're debating the budget there, which I just
can't can I just say, oh my gosh, we have
this conversation every year, every time there's a budget, we
have this conversation, and I am so done with this,
so done with it. She's saying that, oh they She's
also said that Republicans mainstreamed the Great Replacement theory. She
(39:23):
did this whole thing where she wouldn't called all Republicans
racist on the House floor. I mean, she's got a
long history of Shenanigan's let's just say that. But this
idea that if you are if if people who are
make X amount of dollars, they're getting they're getting a
(39:45):
tax cut, and that is a tax cut that should
go elsewhere. Do you know why they're they're getting the
tax cut? It's not or not a tax cut but
a tax return or anything else. They pay most into
the system. We've gone over these figures over and over again.
I'll do it again. The top one percent in the
United States pay the vast majority of all the taxes,
(40:08):
and you have fifty percent of people in this country
he don't pay anything. Actually, is it over fifty percent?
In my notes, it might be long story short. You
guys understand the reality here and this narrative they're trying
to foment, and that they were trying to argue with
(40:28):
the quote unquote big beautiful bill, et cetera, that the
rich were getting tax cuts or they get they get
mad when the rich, when people who pay into the
system get more money back than the people who pay
less into the system, or nothing at all. It's just
it's stunning to me, and I really feel I don't know,
(40:49):
when Congress was first established, you had a lot of
people in Congress that were business owners, and they had
farms and they had to pay people, and they had
to manage land, and they had to manage resources, and
they had to manage you know, their business partnerships and
(41:09):
trade and all of this other stuff. And serving in government.
I don't want to say it was a consequence of that.
But I don't have a better way to put it,
but it was something that was sort of a consequence
of that. I go, these people have this experience that
gives them some authority, per their expertise to legislate about this,
(41:34):
or to speak about it, or to lobby about it.
And so that's you know, people like you know, Davy
Crockett and everybody else, when they went and served in DC,
they had expertise because they were active in the private sector.
And then at some point the majority of these people
(41:57):
and I might be playing fast and loose with my
percentages here, but it seems like they are a hell
of a lot more people now that serve in Congress
that don't have that real life experience, that don't know
how to make payroll, that have never been the first
to arrive in the last to leave, that don't know
(42:18):
the stress of running a business, that don't understand the
stress of making sure that people are paid, that don't understand,
you know, all of the pressures that go in with
a business. I mean, we ran a small business. We
lived it, and it is it's hard. And usually I
mean you're the business owner. I mean by and large.
(42:38):
This is usually how it goes. For the first what
five to seven years. I mean for the first several years,
you don't even make anything. People who work for you do,
but you're the owner is always the last person that
takes the paycheck until you actually are profitable. These people
don't understand that. So at some point it's like the
makeup of people serving in government changed and it went
(43:01):
from business owners and farmers and ranchers and people that
really understood how the world works to people like Stacey
Plaskett who have never run a business and have everything
handed to them because they can either check boxes or
because they're NEPO babies or something. That's and then they
(43:21):
get into positions of government where they can affect law.
And then now, look, then you start having all of
these stupid regulations and stupid restrictions and Marxist taxation levels,
et cetera. It's well, any taxation is Marxist, but you
get my point. I don't know when that changed completely.
I think FDR had a hand in it, but it
(43:42):
is stunning, and it's it's really I get angry because
I'm insulted. I'm insulted by people who have never contributed
anything themselves or have no skin in the game that
want to lecture all of us about this stuff. I
don't know the whether or not this bill makes it through.
(44:06):
They were supposed to have it in by Memorial Day.
It's just not I'm not happy with it. I don't
think it helps. I think it increases the deficit. And
what's more, and I'm gonna come to this here and
pull this up. What's more is the issue of these
lawmakers that talk a really good game about Second Amendment issues,
(44:27):
but when push comes to shove, they do nothing. So
we've had on We talked to some obvious earlier this
week about the Hearing Protection Act and the suppressors, the
suppressor issue, right, so, they were supposed to amend the
Reconciliation build to repeal the inclusion of suppressors, which are
(44:48):
not silencers. I don't silencer. I know. Originally that was
like the cuty little colloquial colloquial term that the originator
came up with. But the more accurate way to say it,
and words are important because they invoke different legal ramifications,
is suppressor because it doesn't silence anything, and so far
it's not in it. There After promising a lot of
(45:12):
these lawmakers actually promise that they in campaign speeches. Now
they're not delivering, just like they're not delivering on removing
Social Security from taxation. If they're not going to take
suppressors out of the NFA, Look, you're not going to
get You're not going to get nationwide conceal carry. You're
not going to get that conceal carry bill is not
(45:33):
going to go anywhere in the House never. They're just
doing that to string people along. They're entirely ineffective and
it's disappointing and I'm going to remember this the next
time they're like, Oh, can we get your votes? Oh
can we get this? Can you come vote for us?
People need to realize that there have to be consequences
for lying to the American voter and not following through
(45:53):
in your promises. Yeah, there are a number of them
that don't. And Johnson. I think Johnson's been incredibly ineffective.
This is he's not getting anything done and there's so
much compromise. It's almost like Kevin McCarthy is still there,
except I will say Kevin McCarthy had more influence than
Mike Johnson. Did you know I'm going to tell you something.
(46:14):
A lot of people give Marjorie Taylor Green a lot
of grief, but the one area where she actually was
and she's been right on a lot of things, a
lot of people just don't like her delivery. That woman
was one hundred percent right on that speaker fight. She
called it out. She was like, no, no, no. She
was on the phone with potus, remember that infamous picture
(46:36):
where she had like hit him, like on the phone,
and she was saying no. She was like, this is
not the time to do it. She wasn't opposed, and
this is where most of us were. She wasn't opposed
to switching out the speaker. She just she just opposed
doing it at that exact time. And she had also noted, look,
y'all don't have a replacement. Who are you guys going
to have step in to take his spot? And so
(46:59):
she was really critical of that, and she reminded everybody
about that a couple of days ago. But McCarthy at
least had the seniority because he'd been there for a while,
so we knew, everybody knew where the bodies are buried
rhetorically speaking, and he would he was able to do
more than Johnson Kent is now and that was all
(47:21):
because again that was the Gates got mad at Kevin
McCarthy because Kevin McCarthy wouldn't stop at ethics investigation into Gates,
and so Gates decided to get even with McCarthy. And
that's the stunt that he pulled, is he kicked off
the whole speaker fight. And Marjorie Taylor Green was against
it from the beginning. Like I said, people get mad
(47:41):
over her delivery. She was right about this. She was
one thousand percent right. And what's more, she's even she's
even like, look he's not she's trying to not completely
start a war, but she's saying, look, Johnson doesn't even
know what he's doing now. Because he doesn't, this is
not getting done. How are you not having some of
the simplest things be included in the spill. But Dana,
(48:02):
they barely have a majority. My gosh, I'm so dimn
tired of that excuse, so tired of it when they
had a more sizable majority earlier, if they didn't do anything. Still,
I mean, at some point that excuse has got to
run out of power, right, you got to hit your
credit limit with it. Right, good night. I mean I
(48:26):
was reading this story earlier about tax dollars and what
they're all paid, what everything pays for, Like for instance,
in New Jersey, they they had people they had spikes
in their utility costs. They were raising prices on everybody,
and then they were also taking a lot of taxpayer
dollars and funding things like offshore wind and settling illegal immigrants,
(48:53):
and this story, gosh, there's a lot. I'm just I
don't know I and this is something that's all across
the United States. They've added fees, like for instance, they've
had they've added all kinds of fees under these utility bills,
and some folks have been diving into it finding out
that it's a just created a never ending slush fund
(49:16):
for Democrats to pay for pet projects and funding this
like experimental clean energy for their buddies and all this stuff.
I mean, this is we keep finding out more abuses
the taxpayer dollars, and the best that we can get
from Congress is, well, we're going to increase the deficit,
continue all of Joe Biden's funding for the Green New Deal. Yeah,
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and that's it, And we're going to continue to tax
social security. But hey, we played a shell game, so
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Speaker 4 (50:52):
So here's some breaking news I might want to look out.
Ne Orleans. Eleven inmates escape from a ne Orleans jail.
Most of them are murderers. Yeah, they I don't know
how eleven dudes escape from prison at one time unless
they had help from the inside. I mean, this is
like that one show with Jeremy Renner, mayor of Kingstown.
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I don't know how eleven get out, but they got.
They escaped from the Orleans Justice Center midnight this morning.
Early this morning. The sheriff said the escape was discovered
during a routine head count at eight thirty am. They
said that they confirmed the escapees about ten fifteen am.
So who knows how long they've been gone the escapees.
Let me just read you the rap sheets. Domestic abuse,
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Speaker 5 (51:50):
I mean, yeah, you're motivating democrats towards these people.
Speaker 4 (51:53):
Democrats right now are breaking their ankles in a rush
to meet with these dudes over Margerie right now. Yeah.
So they are considered to be super dangerous and armed,
armed and dangerous. They did capture one guy. Ten are
still on the run. They caught one guy in a
French quarter parking garage. He was spotted. They got him
(52:16):
listen using facial recognition tech on a Project Nola camera,
so they got him. He fled on foot initially, but
they were able to get him. Bruce Springsteen apparently fell
downe on stage. I didn't say god smack. No one
said that. That is a band, not a reference to
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anything in particular. Oh man, they'll help him up. Lave alert.
I have fallen and I can't get up. He literally couldn't.
He was like a beetle that fell and they had
to lift him up. That's not a good look, you
know what I'm saying.
Speaker 5 (52:51):
That's not Pepe.
Speaker 4 (52:54):
It's just not a guy. I can kind of just
watch this again. You can just let it. You know what,
Sometimes we just need to let it roll over and
over again all the way to the end of the segment.
I'm just but it's just not a good look that
he literally had to be hoisted up off the stage
like a legit toddler. That's I've lifted my kids up
like that. You guys, Oh maam okay. So let's see, oh,
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But it's a draw heat, it's a dra heat. You
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Speaker 14 (55:41):
A discrimination against black people. We are in a moment
of anti blackness on steroids, and we refuse to be silent.
We will not back down in our.
Speaker 4 (55:47):
Pursuit of racial justice.
Speaker 14 (55:49):
The antidote to anti blackness is to be pro black,
and we will do it unapologetically. The United States government
owes us a debt and we need reparations.
Speaker 3 (55:57):
Now.
Speaker 4 (56:00):
I didn't know it was a call and answer session.
Welcome back, Dan elash with you at the bottom of
this third hour. That is Aana Presley who's talking about reparations.
Speaker 9 (56:12):
Man.
Speaker 4 (56:12):
Democrats are just they just keep putting out bangers, right,
they just keep putting out bangers. I'm all for them
doing this. Do it, try it, FAFO, I'm all about it.
Democrats introduced a federal resolution and once again for reparations.
I've got a lot of questions about this, So Summerlee
out of Pennsylvania. Let it. It was first introduced back
(56:35):
in twenty three by Corey Bush. Don't she criticized that
woman because she's got a man who says he's a wizard. Right,
it was her bodyguard who says he's a wizard and
he can literally bring a plague upon you. I don't
know that's like that came out she was paying him
campaign money. I don't know. Anyway, they said that in
this press conference they want Presley says she wants restitution
(56:58):
and justice and reparations. And I know what that exactly means.
I'm so tired of hearing off of the stolen labor,
stolen land, et cetera, et cetera. Can I just note
that every nation on Earth, without exception, has engaged in
the practice of slavery. And it wasn't just black citizens
(57:20):
that were enslaved either. I mean, by and large it's
it's a horrible thing. It goes without saying. But it
wasn't reserved also for just one group of people or another.
So my question is how does this work? So people
who were never slaves want money from people who never
owned them. Okay, that still doesn't make any sense to me.
(57:43):
How did and so like Kan, let me let me
use Kane as an example. Sorry, Kane, I just want
to use you as an example. So you're and we'll
just put it bluntly. So Caine is half Mexican, So
your family wasn't even here. Half of you there weren't
even here when all that happened. So do you only
pay fifty percent reparations? Like, how does that work?
Speaker 5 (58:05):
That's a great question.
Speaker 4 (58:06):
Once Wat's families from Puerto Rico? How does that work?
Speaker 5 (58:09):
Is there no like even here?
Speaker 4 (58:12):
Yeah, you've got to pay reparations, So.
Speaker 5 (58:14):
We got to consider that. Plus, is there a system
considering your family's history?
Speaker 4 (58:18):
Like, yeah, so my family predominantly are Irish, which explained
so much, and American Indian. So when we look back
through our family, our family records, we were on the
uh DAWs roll, so we were My ancestors were forcibly
removed on the trail of genocide by democrats. Uh, to
(58:42):
go to Oklahoma and elsewhere. Excuse me, So how does
that work? So when my answer and then my other
ancestors when they came over a way long time ago,
I mean, the Irish were enslaved and they were treated horrifically.
So how does that work? Is there like a grading scale?
I think when you're also demanding that you and only
(59:03):
you deserve recognition for past offenses, you're also diminishing and
trying and attempting to disqualify everything else that everybody else is.
It's it's the human story. The human story is, you know,
because humans have the free will to choose evil and good.
(59:27):
And part of the human story is, you know, immoral
activities such as this. Part of the human story is
entire tribes in Africa that would conquer other tribes and
they would literally sell them into slavery. I don't know
where people thought that, you know, they were going when
they would they were over there on the Ivory Coast
and they were putting, you know, sending people through that
(59:49):
famous doorway and trekking across the Atlantic to the New
World and selling people to plantations. But I mean, it
wasn't just a bunch of Englishmen over there that were
selling people and they were working. In fact, what was
it the what was the one movie that was made
and it was on Netflix and it got a lot
of pushback, even from black historians, because they were glamorizing
one of the biggest tribes in Africa that was prolific
(01:00:12):
in the slave trade. They made a lot of cash
trading their enemies, other enemy tribes. They would war and
they would capture and they would sell. So what I mean,
so if you descended from that tribe and do you
are you then partly responsible for reparations for pain reparations too?
(01:00:35):
Like how does that work? That's how stupid this is.
Speaker 5 (01:00:38):
Let's remember where the word slave came from. It didn't
come from some African descent. It came from the Slavic countries,
and they were actually white people who were slaves first,
which is why the word slave was even what it is.
Speaker 4 (01:00:53):
Well, what it says too is that oh, it's okay
in every instance. But this I don't think it's okay
in any instance. But this is you know, the history
that we have. I mean, one of the things with
history is we look back at what you know, the
people who came before us did, and if we don't
like what they did, we say we're not going to
repeat that. That's the unfortunate aspect of it. But to
(01:01:14):
demand that someone who wasn't involved involved be responsible for
paying you is it is a lazy way to redistribute wealth.
And the sad thing is is you're diminishing actual immoral
activity by using it as a veneer for greed. And
(01:01:36):
that's the truth of it. If like Ariona Presley and
others calling for operations, want to get really mad, be
pissed off at Democrats that perpetuated this. It was Democrats
who did the trail of genocide, and it was Democrats
who fought to keep people enslaved. That is the truth
(01:02:00):
of the matter. They fought for this, and their policies
after continued to fight for it. The destruction of the
black community through community to through urban planning, the likes
of which happened under you had under FDR and others.
I mean, go back and look what happened like when
they were building roads and highways. This was Democrat central planning.
(01:02:23):
There's entire books on this. I have two in my
library that was Democrat central planning, and it was designed
to divide and control. I've never understood how people can
support the party that historically fought to diminish them at
(01:02:43):
every turn. The abolitionists were Republicans, the people who wanted
women to be able to not have to go to
the poorhouse when their husbands passed away, to be able
to inherit the farms that they worked on alongside of
their husbands and families. Those were Republicans that fought for
(01:03:04):
women to be able to do that. It was Republicans
that fought for women to be able to cast a
vote as an equal citizen of this nation. And it
was Democrats that are posted at every step that ideology.
I hate breaking everything down to just Republican or Democrat,
but it is that ideology that is still so pervasive today.
(01:03:28):
I mean, think about the policies, and it's even creeping
over in conservative spheres. So that's one of the reasons
I get enraged when I hear about people trying to
expand welfare programs like paying women to have babies. They
are a continuation of the same policy that chipped away
at the nuclear family unit over the past several generations.
(01:03:49):
And they're trying to doll it up as a conservative proposal.
It's asinine. Who is the party of higher taxation that
makes it to where a family has to send both
parents out of the home to work exactly? This is
my point. I mean, if Democrats want reparations, maybe they
(01:04:09):
should ask themselves to pay themselves then for diminishing and
dehumanizing themselves. And furthermore, I want my reparations. My ancestors
were forcibly removed apparently by Elizabeth Warren's ancestors back in
the day. So what do I get out of that?
(01:04:29):
I would like to know. My family was dirt poor,
and my family came from a tribe that actually was
pretty independently wealthy in Georgia back in the day, and
they had everything confiscated and seized from them, and they
were sent on the trail of genocide. We're on the
roll books, we're listed. My ancestors are listed on the trail,
and they got their numbers. So I'm just curious what
(01:04:52):
do my ancestors get from that, Like, where does that
come about? What about the tribes that were relocated through
that trail of genocide? They can't even own their own land,
on Indian reservations. Do you know that Democrats have fought
against that forever. If you're in a res you can't
even own your own land. The government owns it. It's
actually not I think about it, it's actually not that
(01:05:13):
much different from property taxes. You never really own your
own land, but you really can't even have it in
your name on ares. So that's you know, why why
did they do that? Why did the government do that
and disallow them to own property? Big question. So if
they're going to talk about reparations, they need to take
it to their party and say you owe us this
(01:05:34):
because this is what you fomented throughout history. It is
evil to demand that someone else carry the penalty for
another person's sin. God doesn't even do that. God doesn't
pass on original sin. It's a myth that he does,
and it's scripturally incorrect to assert otherwise. He doesn't do that.
(01:05:58):
You're not responsible for this, your father. And again, if
people want to argue that you are, tell me explain
to me Jesus's lineage. Again, I just it's divisive and
it's hateful, and it's racist. They're just recist, is all
it is. Lorraine notes that the Irish quarter and her
German half of her family didn't get here until after
(01:06:20):
it was over, and they were dirt poor. So what
about those? And what about black slave owners? There were
some Native American American Indian slave owners. What about them?
Here's the other thing. What about people like my husband's
family who came over here in the eighteen hundreds from Germany?
(01:06:41):
And there was a book written about his grandfather, Gustavus Lash.
He was taken as a prisoner of war and he
was in Andersonville, the worst pow camp in the country.
And I can't remember how many of them walked down.
They had a ton of them in there, and to
(01:07:01):
feed them, they would drive a live ox into the
yard and the prisoners would have to tear at it
with their bare hands and teeth if they wanted to eat.
They most of them died. Most of them died. And
my husband's grandfather was one of the very few that
walked out alive, totally emaciated, looking like a concentration camp survivor,
(01:07:21):
but walked out alive. There's newspaper articles written about him
and all kinds of stuff. He fought for the Union.
He gave his healthat he offered up his life. Sir,
You telling me that somebody his descendants have to pay
(01:07:43):
for something they didn't do. What about the people who
lost their lives fighting to free people. You telling me that,
by way of their skin color, that they are just
required to pay. It's racist. Our Oppressley is a racist,
and these other people are as well. And they use
(01:08:04):
their skin color as a gimmick. And it's sickening and
it's divisive, and it's evil. It is a moral failing
on their part to demand reparations. You know, there are
people that have suffered. I wrote I have a whole
chapter about this in my book, Grace Canceled, Because I
write about all of this human history is entirely imperfect
(01:08:28):
and filled with error, because humans are entirely imperfect and
error prone. You're continuing this pattern by demanding something from
people who are not responsible, to pay you for something
you never endured. And when I look at the backgrounds
of some of these lawmakers, you know, like people like
(01:08:51):
Jasmine Crockett and others, and they never experienced the poverty
that I grew up with. Ever, when I look at
Aana Presley's background, I mean she had every I mean
she had a lot of stuff handed to her. She
grew up in Chicago, she did planned parent, had advertisements.
(01:09:16):
You know, she was able to, you know, build herself.
And then she kind of like discounts that and acts like,
you know, she didn't None of this was available to her.
She wouldn't be where she was if these opportunities had
not been available, opportunities that she argues don't exist. It
doesn't make any sense. It is it's evil, and it's
(01:09:36):
a perpetuation of the sin that they accuse others of.
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Speaker 5 (01:11:08):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida.
Speaker 4 (01:11:16):
Man, some of these headlines I got today. All right,
So first up, I'm telling you what this is scary
if I lived in Florida. And I love you, Florida.
I love vacationing in you. I love your food. I
love going down there at thirty A. I like going.
I mean the whole, every part of it, no matter
what part of it is all beautiful. You're all's water
(01:11:38):
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it and your sewers, municipal employees were doing a routine inspection.
Routine inspection. Oh we gotta go look at this pipe.
It's underneath this Florida road. Let's send a little camera
down there just to see. Oh my gosh, there's a
gayer sitting in the pipe like a people. He's sitting
(01:12:02):
there like a people. Look at him. Wan's God. I
think Wand's got it. It's a They were looking. It's
this concrete pipe, and they were looking to see like
what you know, the structure, et cetera, et cetera. You know,
as one as as as skilled workers would do. And
they lowered this camera down there and they saw a gator.
(01:12:22):
It looked at Legit looks like he's sitting up it's
I can't even say the city's name. But they posted
a photo to Facebook showing the image of the gator,
and they used this remote controlled camera to check the pipe.
You know, they were looking for cracks and leaks and
things like that. Oh, but then there's more. They also
had video of him later walking around. The pipes were fine,
(01:12:47):
but he's just walking around seeing he's probably looking in
with these just sitting like a people. He's sitting there
chilling in the pipe. Can you imagine, now that's a
sewage pipe. I don't know, Like, is he gonna come
up in somebody's toilet. I don't know. I'm just saying
they also kind of want to chill with you at
your house too. Not this particular gator, but one of
his friends, an alligator. Another alligator, not the one that
(01:13:09):
we had last week that knocked on someone's door. This
is a new gator knocking on someone's door. Come and
knock on the door. He got stuck in a folding chair.
He needed some helps. Lee Kunty, Sheriff's Office posted a
video to social media. A gator was visiting front porches
in Tortuga and their deputies had to come because he
got his head stuck in a folding chair and as
(01:13:30):
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his head and it was hitting the door. Its almost
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Speaker 15 (01:14:46):
I've given the new allegations in Jack Tapper's book.
Speaker 3 (01:14:51):
Do you have any concerns with present Biden's age or
decline or and was there a cover up by the
Democratic Party. We're not looking back. We we're going to
continue to look forward.
Speaker 15 (01:15:01):
Certainly, I think President Biden made the decision not to
seek re election. It's the decision that House Democrats strongly supported.
Speaker 3 (01:15:13):
H thank you.
Speaker 4 (01:15:15):
So that's their talking point that went out clearly. No, no, no,
we we got to look forward, guys. We got to
look forward. That's what we got to do. We have.
We got to look forward. We're not looking back anymore.
We're looking we're looking forward. Well, wait a minute, what
does that have to do with you guys covering up
Biden's You know, I was thinking about this too. First,
(01:15:37):
Welcome back Danie Lash with you Channel thirty forty seven
Direct TV. Is the string the chats at Rumble when
they when when they were in that interview with Biden,
wasn't it CNN that ran the interview? And this was
before the debate, right and his answers, they were like
(01:16:00):
a ton of they had a ton of jump cuts.
And I also saw all of these other stations like that.
This was like last year. This article came out. There
was a radio station in Milwaukee that said that they
had edited they did an interview with Biden. They edited
portions of it per his campaign's request to make and
he to make they had to make him sound decent.
(01:16:22):
But when he did that interview, that interview was in June,
and they edited his interview to make him sound sentient.
They all knew about that then. So if you're if
you're a news network and you're doing a pre tape
(01:16:46):
interview with somebody, there's a lot of people involved in that.
You have your you know, obviously you have the talent
that's sitting and doing the interview, but you also have
the producers, you have like video edit. You know, you've
got a lot of people, right, you have a lot
of people that are involved in this, and then you
also have to have the final product signed off on.
(01:17:07):
There were a lot of people involved in that interview
where Biden looked like a mess, and they all hit it.
They all hit it. They knew it. Even when scheduling
and trying to orchestrate the debate between Biden and Trump,
and I was reading later there was one staffer that
was saying that they were really hoping that, you know,
(01:17:31):
he wouldn't take the debate, that Biden wouldn't do the
debate audio somebody eleven listen to this. Jake Sullivan's like,
I was so shocked at his performance at that debate.
This was the acting here. They're all going for oscars,
watch those.
Speaker 13 (01:17:48):
What happened in that debate was a shock to me.
I think was a shock to everybody. And I've made
that point before, layer.
Speaker 10 (01:17:54):
Just finally, do you think in retrospect, given everything that's
happened and everything we've talked about today, it was a
mistake for pre Biden to try to run again.
Speaker 13 (01:18:03):
One of the things about being National security advisor is
that you're mercifully insulated from politics and political decision making.
I was insulated from it to the point where, while
I was National Security Advisor, my spouse was running for Congress,
and I had strict rules about what I could even
do to support my spouse.
Speaker 4 (01:18:21):
He was so surprised by the debate Kane by Biden's
debate performance. Jake Sullivan, who has been with the administration
start to finish, he was shocked by the debate performance.
I've was shocked before the debate performance. I mean, can
you've seen that, you saw him talk?
Speaker 5 (01:18:40):
Do you think part of his job is counting on
his ability to observe things and be observant?
Speaker 4 (01:18:48):
Jake Sullivan, Well, yeah, I would imagine.
Speaker 3 (01:18:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:18:51):
So that's why I don't buy this.
Speaker 4 (01:18:52):
Yeah, I don't buy this from any of these cats.
They're all trying to cover their backside because they're losing
all their influence and they know it, and this makes
them look even this makes them look even worse. This
is so crazy. Oh, they were all in audio sound
by twelve he Jake Sullivan denies that Biden never forgot
(01:19:13):
his name, and I'm pretty sure this means that this
did happen. This was a Politico event. Listen.
Speaker 10 (01:19:20):
But the accusation is not that he could never perform well,
is that it was that he couldn't do it all
the time. But though he was only able to function
well for a few hours in a day, that he
would have moments of forgetfulness, that he would There's actually
an accident in the book where it says he forgot
your name in December twenty twenty two. Who called you
Steve a couple of times?
Speaker 3 (01:19:37):
Did that happen?
Speaker 13 (01:19:38):
I do not recall that ever happening. And I will
tell you Joe Biden knows my name.
Speaker 4 (01:19:43):
I'm sure, sure, sure, sure, sure, yeah, that's yeah, that's
of course. I don't recall that happening. I was just
as surprised as you were about Buden's debate performance. I
was so shocked. I did not know that he was
(01:20:04):
going to perform poorly. If you had watched him at
any point leading up to this, you would have seen
clearly interviews, speeches that he gave walking across the lawn.
I mean you would have seen. We all knew the
debate was going to go that way. We all knew
that that was going to happen. All knew it was
going to happen. Listen to Booty Juice. He's now like, well,
(01:20:28):
he's do I want this one or do I want
this other? No, no, not Booty Juice. I'll get to
him in a minute. Let's get to the other guy
that looks just like him better' rourke better Or rourke
Is finally he's trying to get in on. This, oh,
YEAH i Knew biden. Was, yeah he's trying to cash
in on this. Now audio is on biton.
Speaker 16 (01:20:43):
Nine just to be, Clear biden should not have run.
Again and to be even more, clear he failed this
country in the most important job that he. Had in,
fact the entire rationale for his presidency the first time
in the rationale he tried to say us on for
his attempt to run for, reelection ONLY i can Stop Donald,
(01:21:05):
trump and he failed to do.
Speaker 4 (01:21:07):
That where was this guy saying this when It? Oh
remember he was. Quiet he was super quiet because he
was hoping that he would still get some kind of
inter party. Advancement why is he coming out? Again is
he thinking about running for? Something probably what is he
going to run?
Speaker 5 (01:21:22):
For he probably sees the weak, bench These democrats, haven't
and he tells himself he has a.
Speaker 4 (01:21:27):
Chance oh my, gosh he's like the if you have
a weak bench Of, democrats bato' rourke is still the weakest.
On there oh. My gosh this guy's never met a
protein shake that. He liked, it's, true true sidebar sidebar.
CYBAR cybar i can't stand like little dweebs, like that
(01:21:48):
like little.
Speaker 6 (01:21:49):
Just.
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was His like mexican. Made strat it's like the lightest
that's the heaviest thing he ever. Picked up but they.
All knew and he's now trying to. Get in he's
trying to get a piece of that. Influential pie now
this is, an advisor former Advisor For, booty Juice Po,
(01:22:10):
Booty Juice, new mom who's totally. Running now, he, admits
like while all this is happening and they're all doing this, whole,
Like no biden's totally fine that the prosecution Of The
president trump at the Time was, oh absolutely it was an.
Organized effort this. Is audio somebody thirteen take.
Speaker 17 (01:22:30):
A gander are mad why the base is mad at
some of the Leaders.
Speaker 4 (01:22:35):
In washington it's.
Speaker 17 (01:22:37):
Not because they're not. Left enough, it's because, You Know
chuck schumer came out with, no strategy, no forewarning and
just said we're going to fold on A cr, I
mean i think you could have done a better job
of explaining what the strategy was and what we're going,
to do but there wasn't anything. LIKE that I think democrats,
are Learning and i'm going to agree with You that
democrats cannot only be the party. Of resistance we cannot
(01:22:58):
like we resisted so hard between twenty seventeen and twenty,
twenty four we impeach, the guy like if we've, prosecuted
him convicted him with thirty four felony accounts and guess what.
Speaker 4 (01:23:10):
Got electic but they're, admitting, it like, oh yeah we
already orchestrated all. Of this it was never about, like
politics and it was never About the. American people it
was only ever about GETTING even i want to switch,
switch up switch up the, discussion here Because The supreme,
court yesterday as, you know they started oral arguments for.
Birthright citizenship and the funniest THING that i heard OR
(01:23:31):
that i saw accompanying some of what the st some
Of what, scotis said they don't have they have, audio
recordings but they don't have the cameras. In there someone
Said That Kantanji brown jackson said the word Injunction Like
Adam sandler's cajun man CHARACTER. From, snl listen this is.
Idiot fourteen.
Speaker 6 (01:23:51):
In this, very case if we have a series of
non plaintiffs that's actually named people and they get, AN injunction.
Speaker 4 (01:24:00):
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and they get? An injunction An? Injunc Shan Did James
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Speaker 13 (01:24:18):
Is that.
Speaker 3 (01:24:21):
What?
Speaker 4 (01:24:22):
Is that, someone says she Sounds Like Adam sandler's cajun.
Mean character that's actually hysterical, It, is yeah what was?
Speaker 1 (01:24:29):
It like?
Speaker 4 (01:24:29):
A miss i'm just trying to figure out how you
was she trying to pronounce it in a way that
she thought. Was clever she totally Sounds Like adam sandler's
cage and they get an injunction An. Injunk shan, I'm
sorry Justice, BROWN jackson a what An? Injunc sean is
that like? An injunction almost almost. Like that all we
(01:24:55):
need not. An injunction all we need now is what's?
Her face who was the Spokesperson for biden come out
And say emma right Us Or joe biden to come
out and say bogadaga. CC puoadway i Feel like i'm
saying a bad WORD when I Talked. Joe biden when
You do, Biden spanishadway i'm against. Tyranny too oh, That's,
(01:25:17):
right yes you got to. Oppose tyranny who? Can forget who? Can? Forget?
Uh Now With Democrats, bernie sanders there's two. Interesting soundbites
first Is audio, somebody's seven where he's extolling the lost
representation of the working class With The. Democrat party he
(01:25:37):
says something right and then he says. Something wrong in
our next, audio somebody this. Is seven. GO ahead i
Think The.
Speaker 7 (01:25:43):
Democratic party the Reason The democratic party, has struggled in
my view over the last, many years it has lost
contact with the people it used, to represent which was
the working class of. This COUNTRY and i personally believe
(01:26:03):
that if you have the guts to stand up to,
the oligos and you run a campaign representing the needs of,
working families you can a get a lot of small
donations and be your program and your agenda will be
showing enough since take on the big does.
Speaker 4 (01:26:23):
Mention the same thing he? Mentions oligarch do they know
what an? Oligarch is.
Speaker 3 (01:26:30):
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is because they use this word as this is like
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industry privatization things, like that and they basically a very
big rich business owner that can call shots and benefits
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from like the private partner or private. State Partnership bernie
sanders has only ever worked in government and his wife
worked for a school that got. Government money what does that?
Make him dariy ask if he's, an oligarch how many
host does?
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not speaking up on that?
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what people have got to understand is right now where
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George soros, then, okay Yeah Like. George soros he Says
that democrats don't speak Out against Israel about hamas's War
in Israel in gaza because they'll get attack by. SUPER
PACs i think maybe they don't, speak out. Not me
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While pakistan tries to play the victim Card in, western
media a storm is brewing in its, own backyard in.
Its lot just sa most resource, Rich. Province Balochistan after
bloch nationalist leaders announced Independence, from pakistan and the man
leading this Uprising Is. Mi baloch on THE platform x
(01:33:12):
he Called on india To recognize, balochistan's independence Even Asking
new delhi to Host a. Baloch Embassy the bloch struggle
is not, just political it's deeply personal. As Well in,
forced disappearances extra, judicial killings military raids are reportedly common in.
The region just State The Pakistan Army chief.
Speaker 6 (01:33:33):
Monir speech On the.
Speaker 19 (01:33:34):
Bloch Movement the bloch Movement wants india's recognition. And support
activists online are calling, for solidarity with Many praising india's
democratic values in sharp Contrast to.
Speaker 4 (01:33:46):
Islamavart's oppression so this is a fascinating development that is happening,
Right now and a lot of people In The united states, might,
think well how is this exactly affecting what's? Happening here
because people are focused on, domestic, policy trade and, of
course though lately all eyes have been On Potus is
he's been over In The middle east and a lot
of headlines from that. As well welcome back to, The
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Program dana lash. With you we're at the bottom of the.
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Rumble everywhere we've talked about, this BEFORE and I remember
i really started getting into this geopolitical issue in a very.
WEIRD way i WAS Watching I Love, grand TOUR and
(01:34:28):
I Love, jeremy CLARKSON and I Love james may and all,
Those Guys, richard HAMMOND and i Was Watching james may
Go to india and he was discussing some of the
political earthquakes that, were happening Particularly as India overtook china
with becoming the most populous nation on. The PLANET and,
i thought because that's always been a huge talking Point.
(01:34:51):
From china, right now How does china factor. Into, this
well after the Fall, of afghanistan Everybody remembers china was.
Right there they wanted, mineral rights they were off belt and,
wrote initiative off all kinds. Of stuff and now we
have the Situation with Pakistan. And india china has been
making Overtures to pakistan. As well they want a. Tight
alliance but then we also this is all because they
(01:35:15):
Look at india as a. Geopolitical, threat well now in
kind of response to all, of this you have this
new nation that's emerging and doesn't want to be yoked
in to all of the corruption and the economic disaster
of these Policies. In pakistan all of this is reshaping
(01:35:35):
this region and, it actually i think is what's more
Shoring up india's power and. Influence further and it's fascinating
if you are looking as to how To limit china's,
geopolitical influence especially since tensions With The united states have
been increasing ever. So much we talk about this. Every
(01:35:56):
week joining me, right now we go back all the
Way To. Saint louis he's very good friends with my,
husband actually and He was missouri treasurer in twenty. Twenty
four he ran For the House. Of representatives he's. A
Historian karan puji joins us via video and he was
he first, was like you need to Look. At belochistan
you need to look at what's, happening here and the
significance that this impact is having in this region really
(01:36:21):
kind of thwarting a lot of, you know a lot
Of these china's influence and a lot of this. Other
power he's joining us to talk about what all of
this means in the Context of India, and pakistan two huge.
Nuclear powers and it's good to, See. You kuran thank
you for, Joining.
Speaker 3 (01:36:34):
Me thank you for. Having me it's que.
Speaker 4 (01:36:36):
An honor it's good you have such great insight. Into
this and the Tension With indian pakistan has existed for quite.
Some time this has been this has been happening for a,
long time and there's a lot of history. To it
but this Development of bolachistan or coming into it its
own as a new nation and seeking recognition from other.
(01:36:58):
World powers talk to me about this because this up
ends this whole area and really reshapes.
Speaker 3 (01:37:04):
The, game yeah it Just so blochustan has always had this.
Different identity they've never really Identified with Pakistan or india Or.
Even afghanistan so they've always been kind of their. Own
people they've already their own, ethnic group their own. Cultural
group and, you know they got Roped into pakistan in
(01:37:24):
nineteen forty seven when all the mines, were drawn and
that's where, this whole this whole, thing started was When
the British left india and They separated India, and pakistan
And so blochistan has always had their, own identity but
they've always been kind of exploited By the. Pakistani government
so now they've recently just declared. Their independence they've expelled
(01:37:47):
most of the Military. From Blochastan the pakistani military's, been
expelled and so they're they're just trying to be recognized
now BY, the Unn, by INDIA and i think that
they have quite a bit. Of support it looks like
they've acquired weapons that might have been left over FROM
the us when We, exited afghanistan and they've been using
(01:38:09):
those Against the. Pakistani. MILITARY now i don't know if
that's a fact that that's some of the Videos that
i've been seeing And things i've been reading ON and
i Noticed that india is also kind of really giving them.
Some support whether it's, IT'S not i don't know why
it's not in any, media outlets but it's it's a
big deal because this could actually be the end of,
(01:38:32):
You know augustan being the country as, it.
Speaker 4 (01:38:35):
Is yeah and as as really like the starting ground
for a lot of, you know some of the terrorist
factions et cetera that we've. Been seeing and, You know
i've ALWAYS thought i never understood Why The united states didn't,
make more didn't make greater Overtures towards india as an
ally in, you, know, business, tech. Trade whatever and it
(01:38:56):
was always this Relationship. With china and now the Tensions
of china. Are increasing china Obviously, in pakistan, you know
they have An alliance. China is, you know they were
rushing In into afghanistan after the Fall, of kabble immediately
trying to talk To the taliban about seizing up. Mineral
rights the interesting Thing, with blachistan and you just touched,
on something was That, when pakistan FROM what, i understand
(01:39:18):
that Separation, from india they didn't Want to they didn't
they felt that they were underrepresented and that it WAS like.
Hndo dominated but then what are they doing to the People.
In BLAJISTAN that's, i mean, they basically FROM what, i
understand we're enacting the same sort of treatment on others
that they claimed they were Receiving.
Speaker 3 (01:39:35):
From, INDIA yeah, i mean they were exploiting that region
for all the minerals and all the. Rights There and
china is kind of going right in into the area
and they want all those mineral. Rights Too so china
is backing son, of this and it seems like there's
there's a lot more under the surface that's not being.
(01:39:57):
Brought out And in blochastan just wants People, from bolchastan
the leadership and all, those people the just the regular
everyday people live, been kidnapped they've been, you know, oh
yeah they've been treated like their second class citizens in their.
Own country so they just want Their own.
Speaker 4 (01:40:15):
It's horrifying to read some of the things that they've.
Been enduring and it's horrifying to. Think Too if china
wins out and influence in that area And, BACKS pakistan,
i mean what would that mean for? Those people and
what would that mean also for relations you know AND
national i mean national securities that Pertains The united states in.
THAT area, I mean i don't see a good Outcome
of china's dominance in that Area.
Speaker 3 (01:40:36):
With, pakistan No if china dominates, that AREA then I
mean india is going to be on the receiving end
of all the issues because They'll squeeze india and they'll
They'll surround india and take. Whatever, resources economically they'll They'll.
Speaker 4 (01:40:52):
Crush india and that's kind of been happening already With
The pakistan, india Conflict because Pakistan attacks India and, indian
interests and Then when india it's called, a retaliation it's
like that they respond to The retali the escalation came from,
being attacked not from responding and defending yourself against.
Speaker 3 (01:41:07):
An, attack yeah and there's there's actually proof out there
that these there's tunnels that are Going from pakistan controlled
Cashmere into india sounds, and, yeah exactly and they are,
you know they're they're able to send terrorists over and,
you know accomplish, their missions and then they just. Hied
(01:41:28):
back why Is in pakistan actually finding those terrorists instead Of,
blaming india they should Be joining india and helping find
the people who are responsible, for this rather than saying
we have no we take no blame of this.
Speaker 4 (01:41:40):
Right on, Their own there's. NO way i can't imagine
that they would be able to sustain or do what.
THEY'RE doing, I mean, i mean clearly it seems like nobody,
you know officially wants to come out and. Say IT
but i mean obviously they have, an alliance, you know
With either China. Or iran some they have an alliance
that's like helping them.
Speaker 3 (01:41:56):
With, US yeah i think It's, it's china because there's,
a uh there's a northern Part of kashmir which is Controlled,
by china and that they're they're, trying to, you know
re Reinstall The silk road from, you Know The middle
ages and all that they Want to they want to
go Right through kishmir and it's going to actually create
(01:42:17):
another Pathway into blojastan to get the minerals.
Speaker 4 (01:42:20):
From there it's that economic corridor that's been so often
mentioned there with H with China. And pakistan we're talking
with Our Friend kuran puji over this Issue With indian
pakistan and the emergence of a new. Republic bilachasthan why
do you think THAT the un is so hesitant to?
RECOGNIZE them, i mean they do posture as recognizing and
(01:42:42):
fighting for, you know overpowered nations or nations, under threat
but yet, there's nothing there's been nothing from them on.
THIS issue i.
Speaker 3 (01:42:50):
DON'T know, i mean it's it's that's it's weird to
me that. This happened it happened just a few days
ago on THE ninth i Believe. Of may but obviously
they're going to be hesitant because there's two nuclear powers
that are about to go, to war and then You
have China and afghanistan everybody surrounding. THIS area, i mean
this could be it could go, really well or it
(01:43:11):
could go, extremely poorly and we could be the start
acarp four three.
Speaker 4 (01:43:15):
THEN yeah i mean it could it could go sideways
in the, most horrible horrible ways. VERY quickly i know
That when potus was traveling In The, middle east he
was Asked About indian pakistan and he was saying that
he hoped that. Both sides he didn't he. DIDN'T obviously
i feel like he's been when he Met, with mody
he's been very Friendly, towards india and he just seemed
(01:43:35):
to kind of triangulate to stay thirty thousand feet, above
it like we hope, there's peace we, hope everyone, you
know kind of backs down and backs away from, you
know these tensions. Rising FURTHER BUT i i kind of
think that if it was, TO escalate, i MEAN obviously
i don't think the administration is gonna is going to
come down on the Side of pakistan or anything of.
That nature what what significance would there be in the
(01:43:59):
administration strategic significance In acknowledging blatchistan in this? What tactic
what purpose would that serve to help quell this? Or
WHAT or i mean it couldn't could maybe in flame. Tensions,
MORE well, i.
Speaker 3 (01:44:14):
Mean IF the us, gets involved it'll it'll if they
if they get involved On the, balochistan side then that'll
ruin the Relationship between pakistan AND. The us but it
could increase the relationship Between. The indians and.
Speaker 4 (01:44:29):
Do we have a great Relationship with pakistan at.
Speaker 3 (01:44:32):
This, point well in forty seven when when when the,
Partition happened india Went with russia VERSUS the us BECAUSE
the Us backed pakistan from. The beginning they wanted the,
air bases they wanted all all the you know whatever
other strategic location from THAT because i guess they were Closer,
to iran they're closer to, the least so they Didn't
(01:44:55):
back india and that so it started off pretty Rocky
with india AND. The us but now hopefully things will
get better.
Speaker 4 (01:45:02):
And things have CHANGED since, i, think, well yeah they've
changed a lot since the forties. As well and with,
the partition, we're talking we're talking with our friend who's
not just a History buff you Ran From missouri House,
of representatives from my home State, Of Missouri karam puji
on this Issue of India and Pakistan, and balachistan which
is a new. Republic emerging pakistan doesn't want to. LOSE that,
(01:45:24):
i mean they would lose that sea. Access too FROM what,
I understand i don't think that they would Have any
They wouldn't they wouldn't have any coastal.
Speaker 3 (01:45:30):
Regions left they would have a very small coastal region
and in.
Speaker 4 (01:45:34):
The, sin, yes, Yeah, Right karachi so that would. Be
it that would be it On the Gulf. Of mine
that that would be all that they have. Right there
and obviously they would probably push back. Against that How
does india factor into This. With balachistan india.
Speaker 3 (01:45:48):
Has been, completely silent but apparently some reports are showing
that they are actually supportive of it Because for india
it's great because that Breaks.
Speaker 4 (01:45:58):
Up, pakistan yeah you're dividing a, Copy break, yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:46:00):
Yeah, yeah exactly so that gives them a, strategic uh,
you know that gives them a strategic advantage if that were.
To happen so and the.
Speaker 4 (01:46:11):
Scary thing the scary, thing TOO and i think everyone
sort of realized this for the first time after the
Fall of Kbble is oh, My gosh china and minerals
in this area and the economic corridors and the relationships
that they would be building with these factions that are
incredibly hostile To The. UNITED states, i mean in addition
to being Hostile to india, as WELL which i think
(01:46:31):
is a natural ally To The. United states, THAT is
i mean the Emergence of BLOCH justin i just have
a very sun view look. At this, it's, like, okay
well it's divide. And conquer nobody has to even do
really anything, except say yeah. They do they don't really
want to fall under the very despotic Dominion of, pakistani
leadership so it makes sense that they would want to
(01:46:53):
break away and be their. Own republic i'll give you
the last word, on this because obviously it's a, new
issue it's a, developing store and it's one that we're
going to continue. To watch but your final thoughts.
Speaker 3 (01:47:01):
ON this i FINAL thoughts I in pakistan is they've
never they have not shown any kind of consistency since
they've been. THE country i have a lot of Friends.
From paguistan some of my best, friends ARE but i
think their government is. Very dysfunctional they have not had
a single prime minister serve a full term since the
creation of, the country so NATURALLY other i don't think
(01:47:26):
that it's a united country with all the states the way.
THEY are i think they's. Been Jobs There's Northwest, frontier
province which is Mostly the batons and The, bush stones
and then they have the sin and They have Bullet
to stand and none of those people they don't, mesh
together they don't identify with. Each OTHER so i think
that it could be a, good thing but at the,
(01:47:47):
same time it's a very very. Sensitive, subject.
Speaker 4 (01:47:50):
Yeah exactly this is one definitely. To Watch, kuran puji
thank you so much for coming on to talk. About
this we'd love to have you back explore this further
because obviously this is not going to be the final development,
of THIS and i think it's just the beginning of
an issue that's going to, have long long. Lasting impact
it's reshaping, a region so we're going to keep an eye.
On it it's good to. See you thanks so much for coming.
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WELCOME back i know it's kind of gets into, the
weeds and that's a very, new issue but you have
to look at it overall and Talking about balachistan in
the Context of china exploiting a region And The united
states needing to recognize another great potential ally in. That region,
You know india is a very. Conservative nation they are
(01:49:46):
very open in terms of accepting and, practicing capitalism and
there's a lot there's a lot of games to be
had there because and they're a huge geopolitical Threat. To
china india does not have Plans for, world Nomination, But
china shurezell. Does so and with blochestin it kind of
reminds me in a way Of like curds in the
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