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tastes like a tragedy. Whenever you have a chance to
shrink the size and scope of government, shouldn't you do that?
Shouldn't that be celebrated? Sometimes? I think maybe we need
like mental health checks on some of these lawmakers before
they are fit to run again.
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The Dana Show with Dana Lash.
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Each community on Earth.
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If you take that away and try to distill us
just down to white folks, we'll be like Europe and aging,
slowly dying former empire. The Roman Empire didn't survive because
it didn't have enough strength in its diversity.
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It suppressed its diversity, and it died.
Speaker 3 (00:51):
If the US wants to be the Roman Empire, keep
voting the way you vote in y'all.
Speaker 1 (00:55):
That's both for people. Not only is she a racist,
but she is an absolute bimbo. That's one of the
stupidest things I've ever heard. It's completely historically illiterate, and
it's embarrassing that she felt that that was a okay
thing to say and then put it out online ignoring
the racial part of it. I think I'm more offended
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by this stupidity of what she just said then I
am the racism that is within it. Welcome back to
the program, Dana lash with you. That's Joy Reid, who
clearly Harvard is meaningless. That's the kind of brain the
brain trust that Harvard produces. You have her, and then
you have what's his face, that pig kid, David Howk.
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Those two are products of Harvard. Some of the dumbest
people I've ever seen. So first, welcome back. If you're
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I am I love history. I am a major history
buff and one of my favorite things is reading about
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ancient empires. And I love reading about ancient Rome. And
I watched, yes, I did watch the Hillsdale thing, The
Rise and Fall of Rome. I've also been watching I
actually watched a thing last night that was about the
construction of Roman roads and how all roads literally did
later Rome, but more so to her point, she's saying
that the US isn't diverse enough, and that's what is
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and that a lack of diversity is what killed Rome.
That is a historical nonsense. And here's why. In fact,
it was too you can now listen to me. It
was too much. I don't mean that in the racial sense,
because it comes down with having a shared identity. This
is one of the ways that America learned from Rome's mistake,
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and our founders learned from Rome's mistake because at some
point there was admittance of I mean every seeing, everybody
got Roman citizenship. Everybody had Roman citizenship, and I don't know,
I don't know if people realize that the Roman member
at the time, Coricala, was the one who he you know,
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that's the sacking happened on his watch. But every free
person in the empire got citizenship, and previous emperors also
did that, and at first it was looked at like
it was Rome's strength because they would conquer and then incorporate,
and that was really different in those times. They didn't
just leave something conquered, and they didn't force them to
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adopt every single thing that they did. Within Rome but
they did incorporated it. They incorporated it namely so that
they could say, Okay, you're a conquered you have to
now give us x amount of foot soldiers. It's one
of the reasons why they had the biggest armies is
because that was part of that incorporation. But there was
never any diligence in creating that singular identity. Everyone talks
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about a Roman identity, but when we look in history,
it was kind of all over the place. People wanted
to consider themselves Roman. But there has to be a
shared loyalty, a shared identity, and that was just one
of the things. And that's like one part of it
that that went into it, is that you know, there
was citizenship given to every single person. The overspending was crazy.
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The amount of spending was just even on Caesar's time
in before, was entirely irresponsible. And then you had a
lot of instability because there was a lot of corruption,
There was a lot of intrigue. And the other thing too,
was you were losing a lot of traditional values. And
you know, the Eastern Empire was already starting its rise,
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and then you had the Barbarians, and you had the Goths,
and you had know, not like the cure Goths, but
like you know, the Visigoths. You had the Goths and
then you had the Huns that were all coming in.
So there were a lot of things that factored into it,
but I think one of the biggest was this strain
on or an absence, a strain caused by the absence
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of a shared identity is one of the things that
played into it. And the idea of being a Roman
and what that meant in being a member of that
empire was diluted as a result of that. In the
United States, it's one of the things that our founders
did differently. They didn't make a shared identity on a
race or a religion or anything else, but it was
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about that that animating spirit of liberty. So they they
if you want to be free, then we are kinsmen.
And that's how the founders set this up. And in
the Roman Empire, they didn't even do that. They're just like, okay,
you're here, you get a Roman citizenship, you get a
Roman citizenship. And the absence of those share a shared
value led to an absence of cohesion, It led to instability,
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It led to a complete dearth of cultural values. The
whole nine yards, and there was there was so much
internal fighting as a result of that. Rome. By the
time the gods came in and sacked it, Rome had
already sacked itself. That was just the straw that broke
the proverbial camel's back. So what everything that she's saying,
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it's literally actually the opposite of that that created that
that the fall of Rome. Now in the United States,
this is where this communist this this cultural warfare comes in.
You know, the the critical race theory. Everybody says dei
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dei is an offshoot of Critical Race Theory CRT, which
is the Frankfurt school of Marxism. Right, it is an
absolute Marxist theory. And I wrote about this fifteen years
ago when Andrew Breipart was still alive and I was
working with Andrew Breipart. Derek Bell, who was a prominent
academic and he was at Harvard. He was kind of
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a mentor to Barack Obama. And I remember at the
time we had this video a Barack Obama hugging Derek Bell,
and I thought it was pretty significant. The media tried
to bury it neck like it wasn't a significant thing.
But we're like there's a new there's an introduction of
a new tactic here. It's critical race theory. It's it's
been exploding on college campuses since the sixties. And here's
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how it's affecting you. Now. All of this stuff that
you've seen now with Dei and wokery all came from that.
Every bit of it. It all came from CRT and
it started on American college campuses in the sixties. Derek
Bell was a huge proponent of it. And that gets
into that that was a tactic to identify, isolate, and
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destroy those shared cultural values by turning everyone against each
other based on intersectionality. So that's where all that comes in. Oh,
if you have two women, if one woman's a black
woman and a white woman, while she has one more
intersectional box to check than the white woman, so now
she has more power. Ah. But if this chick is gay, ah,
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then she may They may equal out then, but if
one of them's trans then you see what I mean.
It's like a constant one upens. So instead of focusing
on shared cultural values and that shared identity that's based
on liberty, you're now weaponizing all of these other variables
to destroy that It's an ingenious way to go after.
The thing that really did separate us from the Roman
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Empire was that singular shared identity. We had something around
which we could we could rally and be loyal, and
that was we are free to be free. And this
is where you come to do it at That's why
you can be from anywhere and you can be a
kinsman in freedom. And so that's why what joy Reed
just said there is so incredibly embarrassing. I'm embarrassed for her.
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Can you imagine making a video and showing your ass
like that with how stupid you are? I mean, there's
no excuse. She's like a fifty something year old woman.
There's no excuse for you to have the money that
you have, be on television and have the Internet and
then not understand the basic concepts of history like this.
I mean, that's truly something. But that's the that's the thing.
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And you know what, when you are when you are
removing the recognition of that shared cultural value that is
your identity, because when you think about, well, what is
it what does it mean to be an American at
its most just distilled core? What does it mean to
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be an American? Free? Freedom? I think that's what ultimately
everyone would come down to. Yeah. Freedom, So that's the
that is the American identity. Well, when you start weaponizing
all of these other things around it and attacking it,
destroying it, doing this reinventing the Mao cultural revolution with
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going after an attacking our history like they did with
our founders. Oh, our founders were imperfect. Thus everything that
they have done is imperfect. Well that's illogical on its face,
because all I got to do is read the Bible.
I mean, David was imperfect. He came from one of
the most imperfect lines in all of Mandam. I mean
David who sent your eye to be killed so he
could get your eyes wife, David, and from him came
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the Messiah. So that completely blunts that argument. But they
don't care. They don't They want you to be separated
from God, so you don't understand that. And they also
want you to turn on your fellow man and ignore
that animating spirit of liberty so that we can destroy
the social cohesion and obscure the identity of what it
means to be American. Now, Rome did that to itself
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because they were allowing every time to can harry and
giving everybody's citizenship with just completely unfettered immigration, not even
just immigration, it wasn't people even coming to Rome. Rome
would go elsewhere and they would conquer a land. Oh
you're Romans, now here's your citizenship. We're incorporated. The incorporation
was smart, but everything that happened afterwards it was not.
So there's the she doesn't even understand. She doesn't even
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understand the warning cry of the fall of the Roman
Empire and what that means or what it looks like
in current times because she's just focused on the racial
aspect of it. Immigration is a variable, and that's and
racist like her don't understand that. And I'll say it again,
immigration is a variable because the identity once again is
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about being free. It doesn't matter what your skin color is,
it doesn't matter what your religion is. Do you want
to be free? And we are founded on Christian values,
but we're we're singular and that we do not demand
that you worship as we worship or do what we
do in order to accept the perks of freedom. For
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the lack of a better way to put it, I mean,
it's just one of the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
I'm like, God, Lee, has she ever read a book?
I don't know, but it's just truly stunning to me.
But I had to I had to talk about that.
I had to talk about that. And the other part too,
is you know, they were bringing in all of these
the the goths and all of that. It sounds funny
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to say it now because immediately think of, you know,
like a hot topic, so actually it's email. I immediately
think like the cure or something. But they the way
that they ended up managing it, and the twilight of
their empire just hastened that the conditions that created the fall,
they'd already sacked themselves. So it's just a dumb, completely
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dumb thing from her. Now. A couple of things that
I want to make sure we're touching on. So we
had the White House correspondence to dinner. We didn't go that.
Did you go there? Or did you watch? I don't
watch it. I felt like we used to watch it before,
or like we would pay attention, but but apparently it
was nobody watched it and nobody cared because Potus wasn't
there and nobody from thedministration attended. They had a club
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that launched that night it's a member's only club that's
in Georgetown and you can pay a fee and you
can hobnob with the administration. I don't know how I
feel about that, but that launched the same night as
the White House Correspondence ditinner. I know the Press Secretary
was there and there were other people that were there,
but they they didn't I mean, did they even have
a comedian host it. I don't even think they did.
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So what was the point of it. They were patting
themselves on the back. That's all it was. They were
just celebrating themselves, patting themselves on the back. That's it.
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about Long Island Man, because we've been talking so much
about Maryland Man, Maryland Man, that innocent Maryland dad who
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doesn't happen to be like a woman beating human trafficking
gang baner. But what have Let me tell you about
Long Island Man. This is the New York Post. This
is a headline that's a big mouthful war criminal who
helped orchestrate Rwandan genocide hid out as Long Island beekeeper
for decades after lying on his immigration documents. Hmmm, and
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he's from and this was in this was in Long Island.
So he is a literal convicted Rwandan genocide war criminal.
He was the little beekeeper. I didn't I see a
movie something like this with Jason Statham. Sidebar total, sidebar
pause the movie. I think it was called Beekeeper. I'm
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looking at Kane. I think it was called Beekeeper and
it was Jason Statham. And it was a great movie.
There was no character development. It was just high we're here.
The plot is ask kicking that. It's called The Peak.
Speaker 5 (19:55):
Last year I watched.
Speaker 1 (19:57):
That and it was a great movie. I liked. Did
you say, have you seen it?
Speaker 5 (20:00):
I have not, although right, I do like Jason Staleum,
I need to check this out. I think there's another
movie that's out of his right now.
Speaker 1 (20:06):
Steve said it he didn't know we were playing mad
libs today. Well that's in more than one way.
Speaker 5 (20:11):
That headline was mad lib.
Speaker 1 (20:12):
Yeah, it was absolutely mad living. So he's this dude
was he's a bee keeper? Well, Izzy though he acted
like a bee keeper and he was in Long Island
for twenty years. He lied on all of his immigration
papers about his past. Fauston not going to say this
name right, Caine n s a b u m u
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k u n z i nizzibum zukundi. He's right, said
nizzibumku Nizzibummu kuz right, the first, that's right, sixty five,
came to the US in two thousand and four, bled
on all of his Green cards as naturalization papers. He
said he didn't have any part in the nineteen ninety
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four Rwandan genocide. He even in media interviews about his
his refugee status, and he developed connections with wealthy Hampton Nites,
wealthy progressive you know people in the Hamptons. They freaks.
And then he was he They apparently paid his bond
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two hundred fifty thousand dollars bond after he was arrested
so he could continue caring for bees because he was
a bee keeper. Now I guess they weren't his bees.
He was caring for someone else's bees. Nizzibi Musu Kizuzi,
who was a bee keeper in his native country, he
continued it here. He was also what they call a
sector counselor in when he was in Rwanda, he literally
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directed the killings and rapes and participated in the violence
against the two Cis in Cabrizi during the one hundred
day genocide that was carried the ethnic cleansing that was
carried out. Nizzibuzu commute. Kazizi also a short folks during
public meetings when he was in Rwanda that they would
be protected, and then private meetings he told the he
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would tell the opposing factions that he was going to
kill the other ethnic group. He set up roadblocks to
stop them from fleeing. I mean, he's just horrific. And
one massacre apparently he told one armed faction to kill
a group of a different faction that were an administrative office.
And he apparently also beat some person to death by
clubbing them in the head. So that's this guy. He
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encouraged people, he encouraged the factions to rape the women
as a genocidal tool. All of this and he was
there in Long Island forever twenty years. And he also
traveled abroad. He went to Ivory Coast, he was in Togo.
Just recently in March, he was in Madagascar. I mean
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he lived in the Ivory Coast for a decade prior
to him coming to the United States. So he's traveled
for he's been a fugitive forever. How are you literally
a guy directing rape as a tool of war, a
weapon of war in Rwanda, and yet you're able to
come here and live as a bee keeper of all
places in Long Island, right, isn't that weird? It's weird
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that no one that didn't tip anybody off. No one's like, hmm,
what'd you say your past was? Again, it's a little odd.
They approved his green card in two thousand and seven
after he explicitly denied ever engaging in genocide and he
denied ever committing a crime of moral turpitude. He applied
to become a citizen in twenty sixteen. It's been pending
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ever since. They could deport him if they convict him.
Interpol Rwanda issued had noticed that he's wanted for genocidal
crimes in twenty sixteen. His client says, no, no, he's
a victim. He's a law abiding beekeeper and a gardener,
simple gardener. He was a victim. But there are tons
of witnesses who've all given statements to authorities that yeah,
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we watched him be a guy to death in the head. Yeah,
we literally watched him help hold women captives so they
could be raped as a weapon of war. All these
people are coming out saying this, So I don't know,
He's just a Long Island Dad Kane guys, he's a
Long Island dad. Uh, you gotta think of the bees.
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But that Beekeeper movie, though it is a great movie,
I'm not kidding you. I don't know anything about the
guy's past. I don't think they ever got into that.
It's a plot hole that nobody cares about. Because if
I watch a Jason Stathan movie, I'm not watching to
see his Oscar level acting. Okay, I'm not watching.
Speaker 5 (24:27):
To see he's.
Speaker 1 (24:30):
A great actor. But I'm not watching him to see
a Ralph Finds performance. Okay, I'm watching him because I
believe it when he punches people to death, and that's
what I want to see. Sometimes I just want a
movie where the guy comes out and all you know
about his character, he just goes, I'm the good guy.
I'm gonna blake this bad guy. He's deaf, and then
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he does it and you're like, Yay, that's a great movie.
That's what I like. I'm a simple person, you know,
I don't need all the other garbage with it. Just
you know, show me that. So this is just just
a simple Long Island bee keeper. Guys. I wonder if
there were signs, I mean that he literally was a
general and a Rwandan genocide. That's a pretty particular skill
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set where they're signs just feel like this is going
to be a movie. It ought to be, so a
couple of things to get into here. So we've got
we've been following all of the latest targeting of heg
Seth and others. Did you see I have this New
York Times piece that I wanted to show you. I'm
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trying to find out what the motivation is here New
York Times piece? What is dark woke? Have you ever
heard of that? I've never heard of dark woke? The
subhead Democrats are trying out a new attitude. It's provocative,
it's edgy, and it's perilously toeing the line of not
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being too offensive. Basically, it's because they cuss, I think,
is what the point is? It said, they went back
to the presidential primary and they boil it down to quote.
It requires being crass, but discerning, rude, but only to
a point. And it has a name called, excuse me,
called dark woke. How about just like assertive you vocabulary challenged,
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feeble minded half wits? How about assertive Kurt Blunt? No, no, no,
We're gonna totally full on idiocracy. It's dark woke. Doesn't
that person look assertive? No, that person doesn't look dark woke.
This is the dumbest stuff ever. It started as a meme,
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but now they're actually trying to make it a thing.
They say, this is just the lack of awareness and
this can I read this graph to you, the lack
of awareness. Democrats don't know who they are. They don't
even know how they act. Listen to this quote outside
the party, the dirt bag left term for a cohort
of leftist provocateurs who escwged civility politics inspired headlines for
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their unrestrained derision of conservatives and liberals alike. When have
they never not been that right? When have they never
not been that What do you mean that they've always
issued civility politics? When has the left been super civil?
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I can't tell you how the number of protests I've
been to where I've seen the left act they where
they act like they've been just kittens and sunshine this
whole time. Now they're dark woke because damn it, Trump
did it. Trump made them escw civility politics. That's what
this is building up to. They do this in twenty
sixteen too, of course, they cite Jasmine Crockett, and then
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they they highlighted her argument with Marjorie Taylor Green when
Green was going on about fake island. Remember that was
actually a brilliant hearing, and it is true, girl, you
need to take them down a gauge. They don't all
need to be eighteens. And they said that, they highlight
Jasmine Crockett as somebody who's dark woke. They listened to
a number of other lawmakers, and then I realized, I've
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seen these lawmakers either they're on MSNBC or CNN cussing
up a storm, or they've got b roll of them
acting a fool at like some rally or speaking event.
And listen to this. They make this like this is
all the right that has corrupted the precious innocent left.
Democrats have embraced some aspects of the rights toolkit. Trump
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advisors like Elon Musk have used slurs in profanity, and
now they said, now Democrat politicians have encouraged or allowed
more swearing. What that So? The way that this New
York Times piece reads is that the left was just
they were all angels. It was all kittens and sunshine,
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and they were all perfectly well behaved people. They said
yes ma'am and no, ma'am, Yes, sir, no sir, And
they were just they're so kind and so nice, and
they they they they prayed before every meal and they
went and they were very kind at all their this
nobody believes this. What in the world, If anything, the
right has adopted the left. I think you have members
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of the woke. I think there is a woke right
right now. And I've talked about this before. I actually
have a chapter on it in the very last book
that I wrote, identity politics being incorporated and weaponized by
some people on the right. There's different factions of the right,
but the left for them to act like they never
ever were rude or aggressive. They've always ever been aggressive.
(29:43):
And it's one of the reasons that certain Republicans got
more aggressive because they thought that they had to in
order to be able to compete with this is it's
just it's un why And they said that, oh, well,
they're now becoming more authentic. I think they're just evolving further.
(30:07):
I mean in the past, you know, when when you
would have like you know, James Carville. I'm gonna use
him as an example because He's like one of the
older old guards that's you know, out there and seeing
and et cetera. It just seems like, you know, in
the past they were aggressive and they would you know,
all this to James Carvill's always cossed, but he has
always made a point. What is Jasmine Crockett's point? She
(30:30):
gets up there and she makes fun of people in wheelchairs?
What is her point? I don't get it. This is
this is such a goofy article. Uh culturally I tweeted
about this, uh last night because I saw this article
as I was getting ready to go to bed. I
was reading this and it has to do with Pedro Pescal.
(30:52):
Do you guys know who he is? Pedro Pescal was
in well, my favorite role was as Ober and whatever
Martel Ober and Martel and Game of Thrones when he
had his head crushed in I thought that was his
best role. I was of my favorite scenes in all
the TV. Popped his head like a great the mountain
did he fought him anyway, So he has come out
(31:15):
and he's attacking JK. Rolling. As you know, they've had
a massive legal fight and they had a big win
in the UK over defining what protecting women and defining
what they are, and he has come out and attacked her.
He called her a loser, among several other things. He
was also in Mandalorian and he was quiet when Gino
(31:38):
Carano was attacked. Gino Carano just said he was pointing
out some fascistic elements of the left, and they went
at her over it and fired her from it. Hollywood
reporter says Pedro Pascal blasted JK. Ralling for her trans tweets.
He called her a heinous loser. He commented on Instagram,
(31:58):
calling her a heinous loser. He's also in the Last
of Us, which I don't watch, and he was responding
to a post by an activist who criticized her for
celebrating the UK Supreme Court. They had a big ruling
last week saying that trans women should not be recognized
as women and sex legally means biological sex. Ralling was
(32:20):
on her boat. She was with a cigar, and she said,
I love it when a plan comes together. She's gloating
and she has every right to. And she goes, I
get the same royalties whether or not you read my
books or burn them. Enjoy your marshmallows, and he went
off on her saying awful, disgusting, blank is exactly right.
Heinous loser behavior. Now, one of the things that I've
(32:42):
read is his sister apparently is he's got a well,
he's got a brother who pretends to be a girl.
It's not like actually his sister. He's got a sibling
who a brother who came out and said that she
was a girl. And that's he like. He's gone to
(33:04):
events with her with him before. He's got taken his
brother to events before. He has spoken up in favor
of trains issues before. That's why he was. I think
that kind of gives you some insight as to why
I never said anything in defensive Gina Carano. And also
you get insight into this JK Rowling thing. He's making
people mad too. Lorraine found this because he called Rachel
(33:25):
Zegler an icon. This is a throwback, well not too
much of a throwback. It's just March of last year.
But after all the stuff with Rachel Zeggeler and after
she ruined the Snow White movie, he weighed in on it,
and now people are kind of rolling their eyes at him.
He called her an icon. He's just he is. He
(33:47):
will Pedro Pascal is a pick me guy. He will
say whatever he has to say to ingratiate himself with Hollywood.
Whatever he has to do, he will do it. And
it's really one of the most emasculating things I've ever seen.
When I think of a masculation, I think of Pedro Pascal.
I thought this for a long time. Any man that
(34:08):
doesn't have the balls to stick up for his coworker,
watch as a female coworker when she's being savaged unfairly
and falsely in the press. You're just nothing but a
sack of low testosterone. That's all Pedro Pascal is. He's
a pick me guy. He will kiss whatever backside he
has to, and possibly more, I think, in order to
(34:32):
get more traction in Hollywood. It's just it's cringe. He
tries so hard. If you've ever seen any video of him,
any red carpet, any red carpet appearance, anything like that,
that's exactly what he tries to do. It's really cringe.
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the top of the second hour and my friend, our
listener Vegas Larry this is his official name. He's gonna
(38:03):
have to get like a satin jacket with it on
as many times as we shout him out on the show.
H He made this. This is an actually great point,
and I retweeted it. He said, everyone who wanted student
loan forgiveness. They're all of a sudden economic experts on tariffs.
I was telling Cain over the over the radio break
(38:28):
that and I was trying to find it someone actually
was telling was was trying to op ed the you know,
the whole Black Friday thing and how we were it
doesn't exist right now because we don't have a Black Friday,
And they're trying to say, oh, well, you know, it
doesn't necessarily mean like literally Friday people the Black Monday thing,
(38:50):
Like what it, Kane, what were the headlines Friday? Yeah,
it's all gonna be Black Monday walking to die today.
It didn't happen. So now the left is like, well,
it doesn't literally mean like my what, yes it does actually, yeah,
it does actually mean that anything that they can do.
So at what point, Look, I'm not going to sit
(39:13):
here and talk about it NonStop because I'm not going
to engage in the speculation. That's what I don't like.
I don't like the speculation because at some point, you know,
we know the tenants the free market, and we know
the tenants a good economic policy, and you know, there's
only so much to be said of it, but you know,
at the same time, I can't stand getting into the
speculation of stuff and making people freak out unnecessarily, right,
(39:35):
I kind of am one of those I'm gonna just
stay and sort of bob in the water here and
watch and see what happens, because it all changes so
dramatically day to day. I mean, for crying out loud, Kane.
It's like the EU is now saying, yeah, we would
like to have a zero tariff We'd like to have,
you know, a zero tariff policy. So let's talk about
how maybee perhaps we can do that. Okay, yeah, yeah,
(39:58):
oh yeah, listen to this the listen.
Speaker 6 (40:02):
These teriffs come first and foremost at immense costs for
US consumers and businesses. But at the same time they
have a massive impact on the global economy. Especially hard
hit are the developing countries, and this is a major
turning point for the United States. Nonetheless, we stent ready
(40:25):
to negotiate with the United States. Indeed, we have offered
zero for zero tariffs for industrial goods, as we have
successfully done with many other trading parts.
Speaker 1 (40:36):
That ers Levanderlin and she's the head of the European Union.
She's the head of the EU and so that's she's
coming and saying, yes, we would love to be able
to to have no terrors. Let's talk about how we
can make this possible. Great, let's do it. Let's make okay,
then let's have that. I'm okay with it, and I'm
(40:58):
okay if it's all on China. We need to really
start purchasing less from China anyway. And we're going to
talk to Stevin Yates about this coming up. So these
are all great things, right. Can I just change your
gears totally for a moment. We'll come back to this.
Can I just go back to this? I had it
in the headline. It was a brief headline. And the
(41:18):
reason that I am bringing the story up to discuss
this particular totally not in news at all story today
is because I really feel like we all should go
here and take it over, and then we become the tribesmen,
and then we can shoot arrows at anyone who wants
to try to get near us. I see the headlines
like I've been seeing with the tear of craziness, and
(41:39):
it makes me want to go to the islands. So
it's the Bay of Bengal and in the vast expense.
Let me put on my David Attenborough hat. In the
vast expense that is the Bay of Bengal. There lies
North Sentinel Island, a remote speck of land that is
fiercely guarded by both the Indian Navy and its indigenous inhabitants,
(42:07):
people known as the Sentina Leese. It is a tribe,
the population of which we can only estimate maybe between
fifty and two hundred right they are classified as uncontacted.
They are isolated, and they respond in the same manner
that I do when unwanted guests appear with lethal force.
(42:33):
They don't like drop byes. Don't think that you're gonna
just scooch on over and knock on their door. It's
not gonna happen. And they are protected in part because
the Indian government and others do not want them contracting
any kind of potential diseases from outsiders to which they've
(42:54):
no immunity, and so there are strict prohibitions on approaching
the eye. So they've declared the island and all of
the surrounding waters to be an exclusion zone, and they
enforced this with a regular naval patrol, and any unauthorized
entry is highly illegal, and you are forbidden to contract
(43:18):
to contact the tribe at all. Now they do this
not because they're going to necessarily find you, but because
you will be killed to death by the North by
the Sentinelese. They are legally permitted to defend their territory,
even up to the point of killing trespassers. And now
(43:39):
they've had hapless fishermen. There was a determined Christian missionary.
All have gained access, and they all met grizzly ends there.
Now last Monday, not this Black Monday, Kane, but last Monday,
there was an American tourist. Now, if you said, oh boy,
I already know where this is going, Dana, yes you do.
(44:00):
Down to the description of said tourists, said tourist again,
you know, I have a thing about because I think
it looks bad and it just isn't the same. White
people with dreadlocks, particularly if you're blonde, don't do it
like this guy did. So that's his first problem, right,
you look like a tourist. Stop that he's an American tourist.
He traveled to a restricted reserve on North Sentinel Island,
(44:25):
and he left behind a can of Coca Cola as
an offering so that the most isolated tribe in the
world could try it. The experts branded this guy's attempt
as a deeply disturbing stunt. Not only did he put
himself in danger, but the entire Sentinel Leasee tribe. They
(44:47):
could contract a common disease like socialism or something, and
it could kill all of them. There's no there's no
uh education at by the way, as the actual vaccine
for socialism. Did you know that? It's true? It's so
you don't even have to get a shot just there.
So he was arrested. He's twenty four years old. He
was arrested when he returned to land and they were
(45:08):
warning him like, you could have been killed to death.
You know this right, because they will kill you need you, well,
maybe not you, but they'll totally kill you. They apparently
they've inhabited this place for thirty to thirty eight thousand years.
I don't know if I believe that, but they're they're indigenous,
and you don't want to mess with them because they
will literally come out and just throw a barrage of
arrows at you. You it will rain down and block
(45:30):
out the sun. As didn't Xerxe say that when he
was battling the three hundred. The eras will block out
the sun, and so I don't know why people are
hell bent on contacting them. What if though, to get away,
because if I swear, if I have to put up
with any more of these press headlines, what if we
just act like we're there, like, oh no, no, we
(45:53):
didn't We're here, We've been here this whole time. Just
you know, just go and show up and we'll act
like we're members of the tribe. That way, we don't
don't have to watch these insane headlines and all of
the weep in and gnashing of teeth about the economic
or not downfall. I would would you go there? Came
But you like grounding and bacteria.
Speaker 5 (46:13):
Tea, Yeah, I can do that wherever I want.
Speaker 1 (46:16):
You like hippie stuff, These are like professional hippies.
Speaker 5 (46:20):
You really throw on that professional word around.
Speaker 1 (46:23):
Well, I mean they're they're I mean, by our society's measurement,
they are, yeah.
Speaker 5 (46:28):
Still heavy lifting. Well I'm just sessional.
Speaker 1 (46:31):
Yeah, I mean they're they're they're I don't see it.
This is where I think that if we don't go there,
we should send the pannikins there.
Speaker 2 (46:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (46:42):
It still sounds like I'm talking about a bird, doesn't
doesn't it? I don't like Trump's nickname. I'm really disappointed.
It's the first time I've never not liked a nickname.
That's what he's calling. Uh, check notes the week and
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Speaker 5 (46:53):
It'll be the new Galopos. We'll just put all the
pannikins there.
Speaker 1 (46:59):
They're like Hangelin's but dumb. Well, what can you tell
us this is an indigenous Pannican?
Speaker 7 (47:06):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (47:06):
Yes, they're bulbous heads and very dumb, very dumb beasts
of burden. They are the pannicans. Doesn't don't they sound
They sound like a weird flightless bird, Pannicans. So just
just you know, just saying, all right, some of the
other the things that we've been watching, obviously the tariffs,
I'm not gonna be killed. Uh why Also, can I
(47:30):
ask this question? Why is it? And this is what
I wanted to bring up last. Uh, this is one
of our last segments, but we ran out of time.
So seeing in his announced that are hosting a town
hall with four battleground members of Congress. You've got Lawler
out of New York, Mackenzie out of Pennsylvania, those are
the two Republicans, and then you have the two Democrats
(47:51):
Tran out of California and Hayes out of Connecticut, moderated
by Jake Tapper and Caitlink And it's gonna be this week.
Why are they doing this? It's gonna be a two
minutes hate session. It'll be like Parkland light. Why in
the world are they doing this? Because I got to
be honest with you. I feel like the comms people
(48:15):
that work with these particular battleground folks that they're not
going to adequately prep these lawmakers how much you want
to bet? And it's gonna be a bunch of Democrats
that are gonna get up and they're gonna scream and
gnash teeth And why are you letting Elon Musk steal
all of our monies and all of these other things.
That's what you're gonna hear non stop. There's not going
(48:37):
to be any kind of resolution or ground of agreement
to be had. It is literally a way to make
money from a two minutes hate session. I think, yeah,
you a great king. That's I would not I don't
(48:57):
understand the point of doing these. I told a congressional
member that had one of these town halls, and of
course it was a two minute Tate session. I'm like,
why did you even have this?
Speaker 2 (49:07):
Like?
Speaker 1 (49:07):
These are not First off, these people aren't arguably not
even in your district number one, number two. This isn't
about having an open and honest discussion. It's a bunch
of socialists that want to screech at you, that's it,
and take videos of themselves screeching at you so that
they can put it up on Instagram and act like
they're hard ass later. That's all they want, that's all
(49:27):
this is. Why would you even participate in this? This
is not a good faith town hall? For real, a
good faith town hall. Why don't you have a good
faith town hall about Tesla out to Tesla Dealership and
see how well that goes? You guys, remember the one
town hall that we had. This was after the shooting
of Gabby Gifford's that took place, and there was a
tea party. I still talked to him every now and then.
(49:49):
He was the head of the Tucson tea party, and
they threatened to kill him, Like this guy stood up
and threaten to kill him, like live on air to
see it in town hall? You remember that came I
see and was like, naha. Anyway, guys, remember that that's
kind of how they view the town halls. So I
don't why is any Republican doing this If you're in
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Speaker 1 (51:35):
They're really trying to get you to freak out over
bird flup. They're saying, oh my gosh, bird flu could
be head and north this spring. Fewer federal health officials
are working to stop it. I don't care it's a virus.
It's just that's the way it is. Just wash your hands,
don't be gross, and don't eat dead birds on the
side of the road. I mean, really, how difficult is this? People?
Do we have to freak out over everything? Stop it.
(51:56):
Just take a breather. These people with these headlines good
night panic. In Austria, borders are shut to two countries
after a disease outbreak. Oh, but not to like the
influx of people coming in from all manners of the
globe illegally, they said. Slovakia's closed twenty four borders introduced
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(52:16):
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(52:43):
healthy cereal claims. Ken Paxton said that they're investigating Kelloggs
over the artificial food dies in cereals. Why does anybody eat?
What did anybody eat these? Anyway? Like the the uh
pops and the fruit loob ser fruitios probably.
Speaker 5 (53:01):
I remember as a kid.
Speaker 1 (53:03):
I never had fruit loops until I moved out on
my own and I bought a box of fruit. I
always had fruitios. I always had like the great value version.
Speaker 5 (53:09):
That actually growing up, You're right, we all we had cheerios.
Speaker 1 (53:12):
Did I did not get cereal in a box? Like
maybe a couple of times. It was always in bags, right,
it was always in a bag.
Speaker 5 (53:18):
When Kicks came out, kid tested mother.
Speaker 1 (53:21):
That's a horrible cereal.
Speaker 5 (53:24):
Cheerios up to that point.
Speaker 1 (53:26):
Cheerios also was horrible unless you put a cup of
sugar in it, it's horrible. Doesn't Why would anybody eat that?
Speaker 5 (53:32):
Grape nuts?
Speaker 1 (53:33):
Grape nuts are horrible. That's like go out and just
you know what, just beat up a squirrel and take
its food. That's the same. You know what grape nuts
is squirrels eating nuts and spitting them into the cereal
box and they seal it up at the factory and
send it out and people pay money for it.
Speaker 5 (53:48):
That's a great same today.
Speaker 1 (53:50):
Huh Yeah, I'm just saying anyway, just stop eating trash.
There's your headline, uh, and then care of God. But
I've got more what Dana, We're done with your daryan
us today. That's okay, but you're not NASA, by the way,
we'd have missed this last segment. Last headlines. NASA. They're
saying that there is a mysterious structure on Mars that
(54:12):
proves there was life on the Red planet. It's a
new book out They said that they've analyzed dozens of
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And not only that, there was actually a discount or
you didn't have to pay a deposit on the feet.
Speaker 5 (56:07):
This is like how it works. I couldn't believe it.
Speaker 8 (56:11):
So we didn't know anything about the race light any
of the kids until they started to look mixed race,
which they are, and like contending with like the hair
thing is already like a thing, and like lots of advice,
especially from black parents.
Speaker 1 (56:26):
This whole interview, and he actually messed up and said
that there was a discount for adopting black kids, and
then he kind of caught himself and was like, well,
I meant, you know, like there's no deposit. Oh my gosh.
And then he went on about like fixing hair and
that that's just a weird that's a what a that
(56:48):
is so weird? You know, he wants to run. I
forgot to include him when I was listing the names
of Democrats that want to run in twenty twenty eight.
He's one of them. Why, I don't know, welcome back
to the program, Dana lash with you. Why why would
he be? Nobody knows? It's crazy? So it's just a
total normal way of talking about starting a family. I guess, yes, well,
(57:11):
you know, we didn't have to put a deposit down
on these black kids that we got. So I'm I'm
really I he the way that he talked about it
it and I listened to the whole thing, and I
feel like he recognized how callous it kind of sounded
while he was discussing it, and then he was like,
(57:32):
I need to shift this into sounding a little bit
more like a human. But the way that he made
them sound like commodities, like kids are commodities, I don't know,
He's just not a good candidate. He's not. He wasn't
a good mayor, and he wasn't even a good secretary
of Transportation. He was horrible. He wasn't even there half
(57:53):
the time. Oh my gosh, we're at the bottom of
this second hour. I've got some odds and ends to
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a hot mess in Texas. So yesterday we told you
about the moves in the Texas legislature to raise all
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of our taxes. Right, Well, apparently now they got a bill.
It's moving in the Senate less than twenty four hours
notice for the hearing that happened today, and it was
in the Senate Senate Business and Commerce Committee. And it's
basically like a Chinese social credit scoring system that's in Texas.
It's Senate Bill fourteen sixty. Donna Campbell wants to have
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the Texas Ethics Commission and this is Texas scorecard. She
wants to allow Texas the Texas Ethics Commission. She wants
to give them the unilateral power to put us on
an ethics violation registry. So it targets doctors and lawyers
and realtors and carpenters and plumbers and anybody who requires
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a license to work. You could have your entire livelihood
put under risk under Cinepill fourteen sixty. Now for what Well,
for instance, one of the cases that was brought up
before the Senate was a case of a seventy one
year old woman and an eighty two year old man.
The Texas Ethics Commission was going after them because they
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had hand like made yard signs on their lawns and
it didn't include the required disclaimer. They're what they were
doing is not even something you can't that's not even
political activity that you can regulate under the law. But
the Texas Ethics Commission decided not, We're going to accuse
you because you didn't put a disclaimer on your handmade signs.
We're going to accuse you of breaking the law. And
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the fines can be it's up to their discretion. It's
like pretty much unlimited. And this woman, you know, she's
an elderly woman, she's on a budget, especially had made
her signs herself. She was hit with a default judgment
because she didn't have a car to apparently drive her
to her hearing in Austin. And if you try to appeal,
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I mean they'll try to they will, They'll law fare you.
They will law fare you. So if if cineple fourteen
sixty passes, and again Texas Scorecard had a real good
writeup of this, you also had Tony McDonald with Tarran
County GOP, they you could be dragged in front of
the com I mean, I am this is wild. This
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is like and this is if you require a license
to work period, you're going to be targeted with us.
Be careful about your political expressions, be careful about you know,
this is this is a heinous idea. This is some
of the stuff that they're doing in Austin. This is
some of the stuff they're doing done there. I have
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no idea why she thinks that this is something that's needed.
I don't I don't get it. She's from New bron Falls, Texas,
so that's a little south of where we are. This
is just a touch of what some of these people,
these rhinos, are trying to push in Texas's state capitol,
like for instance, over at and Michael Sullivan noted this,
(01:01:15):
and he's over at Texas Scorecard. The you have Burroughs,
who Dustin Burrows, who is Speaker of the Texas House.
He's getting a lot of justified criticism. They're pulling in.
They got they pulled some pro life legislation from the
hearing schedule for some reason, and that caused the Planned
Parenthood of Texas to go out and say, oh, that's great.
HB twenty one ninety seven has been pulled. They're not
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going to hear it. That's great. I have no idea
why a pro life legislatation was pulled. I don't know,
but par for the course I think we need. We're
going to start keeping a ledger of names of all
the people that we talk about for these these problems
with Red state rhino hunting. The other thing, too, is
in Florida, you had what's his name, Alexandradi. He's the
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guy who got fired from being the attorney for the
city of Milton and he was pictured with a black
eye after he reportedly got into a bar fight. He
is a really short tempered dude. I mean, he doesn't
have a lot of doesn't have a lot of apparently
smarts or patience. He was on a little internet show
where he was talking and he had he was it
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sounded like he was making fun of people with autism
and he was going after uh Andredi's mad because a
lot of I guess, a lot of the stuff that
he proposed, a lot of big spending has been you know,
rejected by the governor or other conservative actual conservative lawmakers
in the Republican legislature there in Florida. And he was
joking because it came up that, oh, well, somebody said
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that Ron DeSantis must have Aspergers, and it was like
a joke and he was like, well, you know, it's
what I've heard. And then he's been all day on
social media defending it. If you're mocking this stuff, if
you think it's funny to weaponize aspergers, to weaponize autism
and speculate about people and make a joke of it
(01:03:09):
and use it against people because you're mad that they
are more conservative and successful than you are, you have
a soul deficiency that is it's heinous. I'm not playing
the video. It's out there. I was floored when I
saw that, Just so you know, he's the guy who
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threatened to fight my husband and all this other stuff.
I can't believe this guy. People voted for him. He
is like he sounds like a really vengeful, dangerous dude. Right,
It's just like he's like, he gives me the hebgb's.
He really does. He's like one of those people. If
I was at a bar and Alex ANDRETI was at
a bar, I would cover my drink. Actually, I wouldn't
be at a bar where he was, but I really
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would cover my drink if I was near him. I'm
not kidding. He gives me that kind of vibe. He's
just he freaks me out. He's just the anyway, So
moving on, can we talk about one other bits and pieces?
What did you do? Steve? Did this? I have to
address it now. I feel like before you you know,
(01:04:13):
I'm not getting into like entertainment gossip or anything like that.
I hate that stuff. But I do think that this
is sort of symbolic of the grifter culture. That Ginger
who came over here and tried is trying to be
Prince of Montecito. What's his face? Harry Ginger? And then
his wife who was on that game show. She had
(01:04:34):
like a d list role on some Canadian sitcom and
I don't know was she on like one season. I
don't know, nobody ever watched it. Nobody knew who she
was until she started dating Despair right from the UK.
So that Megan markle Lady. She is doing a cooking
show on Netflix and I've never seen I only watched
(01:04:56):
five seconds of it, and I thought she was gonna
cut her wrist by trying to esta lemon. This girl
has never been in the kitchen in her life. She
has no idea how to do basic things. You can
look when somebody's chopping up vegetables or if they're doing
basic things, you can tell if they've cooked or not.
I mean, she was just like with a di zester
using this you're support. I was dying. I was like,
(01:05:17):
she's gonna cut herself. Watching her put stuff in a
hot pot and then having long hair hanging all over
the food. It was just so gross and so audio.
Somebody twenty one, Steve wants to torture me. She didn't
make the Times list of cool people, but she did
get invited there because her agency probably bought her access.
I have to play this. This is one of the
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goofiest things ever. Palate Cleanser, Go ahead, Steve, kill us.
Speaker 7 (01:05:41):
All things to be talking about for time one hundred.
Speaker 1 (01:05:43):
Let's talk about flower sprinkles.
Speaker 7 (01:05:45):
But let's because I think it speaks to the tiny
moments of joy that are so effortless and just create
a little bit of magic that we're all craving.
Speaker 1 (01:05:57):
What in the hell word solad is the little.
Speaker 9 (01:06:00):
Flower petals that are dried. I started putting them on salads.
I started putting them.
Speaker 1 (01:06:05):
On scrambled eggs.
Speaker 7 (01:06:07):
It didn't actually matter on a yogurt parfect.
Speaker 1 (01:06:09):
I feel like she's selling me used of charm that you.
Speaker 7 (01:06:12):
Find people have when they see these tiny, little dried petals.
It's something I can't fully wrap my head around, but
I appreciate that there is a.
Speaker 1 (01:06:21):
Lot of this is people who have this sort of
elocution are so incredibly fake. So you're I'm elevating it
by putting dried flower petals on all of my food
and just you know it, just cane. It adds a
little bit of magic, you know, it elevates things. Okay,
let's talk about I'm gonna be mean for a minute
(01:06:42):
and bear with me. You got that image right, one
mm hmm. Let's talk about the linen outfit sidebar. You're gonna.
I had to look. I had to listen to JB.
Prisker and read an article about jab Prisker. You're gonna
give me those, so first up, let me go into
total chick mode. My ladies out there gonna appreciate this.
I get it that there's this like beach casual esthetic
(01:07:06):
that permeates Californian culture. I think when you're showing up
to an awards event. Linen is a great material. I
love linen. It's breathable, it doesn't really matter if it's sprinkled,
but you don't. And it can be baggy but not
too baggy. Right, these pants, I want to burn them.
When you're short waisted, you don't wear high waisted pants,
(01:07:28):
and you don't wear Grandma's drapes as trousers. It's too long,
it's too wide leg it emphasizes the wrinkles. It drags
the ground to the point where your pants are dirty. Please,
dear Heavens, if you want to elevate something, elevate your
influence so that you don't have to buy off the rack,
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and designers will give you their stuff so you don't
have to walk out looking like a t MoU. Version
of Kate Middleton, Please dear heavens. Okay, I'm done. I
got it out of my system. You were you had
no idea what was happening there to do because you're
a man, rightfully, so you just can't wear big, baggy
stuff like that. I mean the jacket was baggy, the
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shirt was everything can't be baggy. Pick one thing. I
don't get it, but this, it's just grifterism.
Speaker 5 (01:08:19):
She's not on the list. Why was she there?
Speaker 1 (01:08:22):
Oh? Because her agency probably bought her access, probably Netflix.
They're desperate and promoting at boondoggle that they call a
cooking show where she makes like somebody got like a
chemical burns from her homemade salt scrub. I mean, it's
the stupidest stuff ever. People are broken. She's like, let's
make candles. Shut up, Let's like be able to afford eggs.
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Not everybody was lucky and had a daddy that worked
in Hollywood, that paid for your schooling and paid for
you to have access to all of this. And then
you consider marrying above your station to be female empowerment
while also pretending to be duchess in a country that
does not recognize nor give rats ask for such titles.
Spare me good heavens, she's the one who chartered a
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fly a private plane to fly down in Texas when
they had the school shooting and have a camera crew,
video videotaper lay flowers. And then she went back up
a stunt unbelievable. Oh all right, So we have more
to com we have. I don't like her. We have,
(01:09:25):
I can't you tall. We have Florida Man on the way.
And then Matt Myers is going to be joining us
later on. And then Steve also has graced us with
some Dylan mulvaney audio. Dylan mulvaney, that dude, that twink
he wants to leave the US. Okay, bye, go on now, hey, folks,
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Speaker 5 (01:10:38):
It's his laf mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.
Speaker 1 (01:10:47):
Well, well, well, a Florida USPS worker, this is probably
why none of my packages ever get to my house
and why it takes me. It literally takes a month
to send a piece of mail from my house to
Saint Louis. I'm not even kidding you. That's how I'm
it takes. A USPS worker was arrested this month in Melbourne, Florida,
because she decided to stop off at a house party
during her route and drink a bunch of vodka and
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then later in the mail truck. Apparently, she was caught
driving the wrong way in traffic. Dude, that's a probable cause.
Affidavid via click Orlando. Caitlin Dye, thirty three, was arrested
on April twelfth on a charge of dui. They literally
Melbourne Police. They called and said, yeah, there's a USPS
truck driving the wrong way down the highway and the
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driver is literally just throwing plastic cups out of the vehicle.
So the officers responded and they saw the mail truck
driving west on East University Boulevard and then it made
a U turn to head the other way, and it
was swerving in and out of its lane and then
went back into the opposite lane. They pulled over the
mail truck and they said that Die appeared to be
confused and disoriented. They did a field sobriety exercise and
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of course she did not do well in those. They
questioned her and she said that she was delivering to
a home and she was invited inside for a party
and she took some vodka shots before she left, and
then she got pulled over. So they asked her wife.
She was swerving in and out of traffic and she goes, oh,
I was tired, I was taking it out and she
said that she threw it the cop out of the
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vehicle because she was swishing her mouth out with water
so she wouldn't smell like alcohol. She was booked in
a Brevard County jail. I mean, there you go right there.
Woo boy. Now we got another guy wrestling another gator
every dang week in Florida. You can go wrestle a gator.
So Jacksonville, Florida, let's see, aftering Easter dinner, they had
(01:12:34):
to call a gator trapper. A family did in Jacksonville
because there was a giant gator in their yard. A
woman was getting ready to take her dog out when
she noticed a seven foot alligator right by the slide
door of her patio. And she said she was just
finishing up Easter dinner with family, and she was she
needed to get the alligator off the property, but she
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had to get some help. And that's when Mike Draggitch
all right and shoeless, and he wrestled this gator into
a garbage can. And it's actually hysterical looking because it
kept popping up and hissing at everybody. It couldn't get
out of the can, but it kept popping up to
hiss and nobody got bit. Thankfully, they called Florida Fish
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and Wildlife and they were able to take the gator.
But yeah, you gotta be carefully. I wouldn't be able
to let like my dogs out or well. Wick could
probably kill one. Wickes hardcore. A wild raccoon attack, A
Florida woman speaks out because she suffered one in her backyard.
They're not pets, she said, a shoe. She opened up
her back door. It bit her on the leg. It
was like Monty python, screaming and a crazy raccoon and
(01:13:38):
she couldn't shake him off, and he chased her into
a corner and they had to call She had to
go to the emergency room animal control how to respond. Thankfully,
the animal tested negative for raise rebis, but it was
very aggressive. They had to relocate it. Man, crazy raccoons
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Speaker 10 (01:15:11):
My next guest is one of the most prominent Catholic
lawmakers in American history. Joining me now is the former
Speaker of the House, now Democratic Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi. Thank
you so much for being here.
Speaker 9 (01:15:23):
I just got to read your.
Speaker 10 (01:15:25):
Lengthy and really heartfelt statement that you and your husband
Paul released.
Speaker 1 (01:15:30):
I'm sorry what she's such a great She's such a
great Catholic. That was on CNN with Dana Bash and
Caan and I were having you know, we were having
a little bit of a discussion about this because like,
what makes her such a great Catholic? Cana and I
both believe that she collects communion in bottles. She's got,
(01:15:55):
you know, the blood bottles and bottles of it. Probably
takes it every couple of minutes, you know, just saying,
I mean, if she can be a good Catholic, then
I guess a man can be a woman, you know,
I mean good Heavens, I don't know. Welcome back to
the program program again, Dania. Last top of this third
hour Scratched Eye edition. It's a boo boo boo boom. Uh.
(01:16:15):
Can we talk about Lesbian Visibility Week? Yeah? We need
to because I didn't know it was this week. Wait, yeah, yeah, yeah,
it's this week. Hold up, it's this week as it
goes till Friday. I didn't like Apparently it kicked off
what yesterday today, Lesbian Visibility Week. It has a graphic,
so you know it's official. They when they come out
with graphics, it's official Lesbian Visibility Week, the one week
(01:16:39):
which you can see lesbians any other time and look
the graphic. One's showing you the graphic on this on
the SIME. Okay, it is official with that graphic. It's
Lesbian Visibility Week. Uh. It's the week where lesbians can
uncloak themselves and be visible in our community. That's right.
You didn't know that, did you. There could be I mean, well,
(01:17:02):
this week they can't. But any other time there could
be an invisible lesbian, like in your car, Kane, you
would know it because they're invisible. I had no idea,
I'm telling you, and I have to freed this tweet.
I saw this last night from now. Her name is
Governor Tina cotech. I read it as Tina Cotechs and
(01:17:31):
I'm like, that makes all the sense in the world.
She tweeted. I'm one of two lesbians who hold the
title of governor in the United States. I'm proud to
live in and serve as state where every person can
be their authentic selves? How are you not being your
authentic selves? Now this is gonna blow your mind, But
(01:17:54):
hold up, do you know that there are actual lesbians
that go to work and don't talk about how or
lesbians all the time and preface everything with digital im
a lesbian? That's I'm telling you. I mean, if you're
if you're a lesbian, you're not telling everybody you're a lesbian?
Are you a lesbian? It's like if a tree falls
in the woods. You know, here's my question with the
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whole thing. Again, I have my scratched eyes, so deal
with me. If they are invisible lesbians, this angers me.
Why are they not going out on strike teams? Right?
Think about the baddies that we don't, like al Chopo
or something like when he's done, we could have sent
in an invisible lesbian straight team and they could have
(01:18:38):
just kill build El Chapo, right, and then would have
been the wiser because invisible, right, invisible? I just don't understand.
And then you get this governor who says I'm one
of two. Well, I why do people have to constantly
affix to themselves these identity politic boxes. It's like they
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think that somehow their specialness is magnified by however many
identity boxes they attach, right, So like, okay, you're a lesbian.
What if your trans lesbian? Oh my gosh, that person's
more special than you are. I just, you know, I
don't sit here and tell people like I really like
guacamole and I'm like really proud to be like a
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big guacamole lover here behind the mine, you know what
I mean, I don't. I just don't do that kind
of stuff. I don't understand why. You know, it doesn't
make any sense to me. Why why people do this?
I don't know. I mean, then Dood needs to send
them out of strike teams. They I'm still trying to
get over, Governor Cotex. I'm one of two people who
believe the number of intersectional boxes you check determines your
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worth hold the title. That's That's what she's basically saying,
stop with this stuff. This is so goofy. You don't constantly,
you know, need to list identity politics as like you're
lee in order to somehow give you worth. I mean,
you you have worth without all of this stuff. It
(01:20:06):
just looks it's just as goofy. We need a whole
month devoted to how we get it out? What about
like street dudes into fed chicks or you know, skinny
dudes into you know, super skinny ch I don't know, Like,
I mean, are we just going to start dudes who
pee sitting down? Like it a whole visibility week? Like
how are we? Is this where we're gonna go? Every
little thing has to be played up as some sort
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of like identity politic check, you know, box check.
Speaker 5 (01:20:35):
I guess.
Speaker 1 (01:20:36):
I mean, but why are you not having representation? Is
my question? Like the for those yeah, faking.
Speaker 5 (01:20:42):
That you don't have representation is kind of the griff.
Speaker 1 (01:20:44):
I mean, you're governor. I'm pretty sure you're visible. No
one sees me. I'm the lesbian governor. How did you
get to the governor? Well? I was a lesbian and
then I talked about running for office. That's what I think.
She's a dee I hire personally, But yeah, I was
really trying to get over governor k Tech because it's Kotech.
But still I have a couple of audio soundbites and
(01:21:08):
we've got some other stuff we're gonna get into as well.
Nancy Mace had a time at her town hall audio SoundBite,
Uh nineteen listen.
Speaker 11 (01:21:19):
Oh this is your husband had Okay, so I've even
got it and I don't. Okay, yeah, try trans So
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that's nic.
Speaker 1 (01:21:43):
Gonna or no, the dude's gonna throw a fern. I
think that there's a way that you can do it.
And still, although I say this is somebody who matches
your energy, right, like, whatever energy you come at me,
I will double it. And then people get like I'm
but people who are mean to me online are so
surprised when I like punch you in the throat back.
They're like, why did It's like that meme where somebody's
(01:22:05):
riding a bike and they put a stick in it.
What did you do that to me? So I was
the person being mean. If a man comes up to me, though,
I have like a visceral reaction if a man comes
up and tries to police my speech. Hmm, I'm just saying, no, anybody,
but particularly a dude who's trying to cosplay as a woman,
(01:22:27):
don't don't police my speech. But I don't know. I
feel like some of the stuff that she does is
like for stunts, tone it down right, like, we don't
we get it? You know, you just do the work.
Just do the work. I mean, that's great you're arguing
with trainees, but where the hell is my Where the
hell is our tax relief? Right? Why are these eos
not cemented as and legislated into law. That's all well
(01:22:49):
and good, you know, have your training fight, But can
we do this other stuff too? I would love to
see as much attention put on all this other stuff.
Why are you making that face over there?
Speaker 5 (01:22:57):
I'm just, I don't know, making a little I think
it's a little unfair. These people are coming up to her. Yeah,
so it's not that you're saying like she's I mean,
putting it out on social media is part of that,
and I think that's maybe.
Speaker 1 (01:23:09):
I don't know. I probably would have been like, I
can say what I want and then if they ratcheted it.
Speaker 5 (01:23:13):
Up, is she up for reelection in twenty six? That's
what I'm guessing is the case.
Speaker 1 (01:23:18):
That's what a lot of it is. But yeah, I've
never had anybody try to control my speech before. I
don't think anybody would try to just you know, But still,
I just think we need to get some of this
other stuff done. However, can I just go back to
that guy's outfit real quick? We weren't getting away out
of this one. Yeah, forgive me. I have a scratched eye,
(01:23:40):
so I'm constantly attending to it. So I need to
talk about this guy's outfit from it. What in the
brunch hell is he wearing? So first off, women don't
dress like this. Why are you wearing a giant straw hat?
Is it a straw hat? Is that rafia? You're not
at the beach. You don't need a sun hat if
you're not at the beach. Or also, I know, is
this trying to be like east where? Also, you cannot
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wear a sweetheart cut like that with an empire wasist
unless you actually have like a chest to fill it out.
I'm not trying to be mean, but it just doesn't
look attractive. Otherwise, it just looks like little sunken pancakes.
It doesn't look any good. And that necklace is I
get that it's a statement piece, but it's too big.
No self respecting woman is going to walk out dressed
like this. So if you're going to try to costplay
as a woman, dear heavens, give us the respect that
we're due and do it properly. I turn into Joan
(01:24:24):
Rivers when I see people dress badly. Dana, you wear
black all the time, exactly exactly. Now you get it,
don't you? A few other things that I want to do.
We have time, Yeah, we do. I'm trying to get
everything in today. So mur murmur the red dies. I
need to talk about this because kan when is this
tick kicking into place?
Speaker 5 (01:24:43):
Four o'clock eastern today?
Speaker 1 (01:24:45):
So three Central yep. So artificial food dies are going
to be uh banned like red forty out. They're phasing
them out. So artificial dies derived from petroleum, and there's
a lot of them that are there. I mean some
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some studies say that they're associated with mood, moodiness and
irritability and all that good stuff. They are all the
good stuff they said that they are. I guess they're
trying to replace them with more natural like food based
things like turmeric and paprika and stuff like that. Yeah,
(01:25:29):
but it is going to be so they're phasing them out.
So that means so they're still going to be on
the store shelves, but they can't make anything new as
I understand it. Correct right, Okay, So kid, all your
red dye right now. I'm actually okay with us.
Speaker 5 (01:25:42):
I'm totally okay with this. The fact that it's been
going on this long. We've had years and years of
examples of other countries that have wiped out these artificial
dyes years ago, and we still have it. Like, what
is the motivation for that?
Speaker 1 (01:25:57):
Great question, little mifed, Yeah, question, Well, I mean in
I mean, if you travel out of the country, and
depending where you go, I mean, you notice the difference
in the food, Like Italy, there's a huge difference in
the food. Some say in France is a huge I
haven't been to France. A huge difference in the food
and elsewhere. And there's a lot of stuff that we
put in ours, like none of this stuff is you
(01:26:18):
can't A ton of European countries don't have this stuff.
Nobody else has this stuff in their food. We do,
we allow it. But kan, what do you say it
for the people who go this this big government big government.
Speaker 5 (01:26:32):
No, it's big government to allow all the crap that
makes us unhealthy, that's big government. What we're doing is
dismembering big government's influence that we've had over the last decades.
As it relates to what's approval.
Speaker 1 (01:26:45):
You know, this makes me think of So I work
with a nutritionist st and all this stuff, and one
of and I have an allergist because I have crazy allergies.
And they were telling me that they were suspect and
I don't know if I believe it that I'm I'm
might be gluten sensitive, and I'm like, I'm not gluten sensitive.
(01:27:06):
That's stupid. I'm an eat all the gluten in the world.
And then I started thinking I'm a gluten sensitive. I'm
chemical sensitive. Has nothing to do with gluten. When I
was in Italy, I ate my weight in pasta three
times a day and I had gelato. I mean, I
ate like a morbidly obese child when I was in Italy.
I'm not even kidding. I had lost weight because I
(01:27:26):
walked like ten miles a day. I'm not exaggerating that
one at all. I've got the I had the data
to prove it, and you I didn't feel tired. I
didn't have like any of the issues that I normally
would have if I eat a lot of bread, or
if I eat a lot of carbs or pasta or
(01:27:47):
something like that. I didn't have any of that, and
it was just so different. So when they were telling
me this, I'm like, I'm not gluten sensitive. I'm chemical sensitive.
That's really what this is all about. And I really
do think that. I I think that our food, I
mean this is like preventative. Imagine how much healthier we
could be and what that does to the healthcare system overall.
When we start shifting our focus on treating things after
(01:28:09):
the fact and we start being more preventative with healthcare,
our system is totally backwards. Our friend's over at the
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or my family. But I understand also that not everyone
(01:28:32):
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a result, you know a lot of my friends have
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Speaker 4 (01:29:51):
And now all of the news you would probably miss
it's time for Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 1 (01:29:56):
So while we were talking to Governor Greg Abbott, the
Texas House was being very, very busy. What did they do?
They just passed a giant corporate welfare package to keep
property taxes high per Brian Harrison and explode the size
of government. Let's get him on tomorrow to talk about this.
(01:30:17):
This is unbelievable, a two billion dollar surplus. Remember how
Texas Governor Greg Abbott said that was going to go
to pay down the government regulation like taxes, the property taxes.
Now it's not going to If you want to drive
people out of the state of Texas, this is how
you do it, Texas. I'll will move my ass out
(01:30:39):
of Texas. I am not joking. Either get a handle
on it, you rat bastards in the Texas legislature, or
maybe I'll show up on your damn doorsteps. You think
that you've got to be afraid of the left. You
wait until you piss off the right bunch of commie
I can't say what I think of them. This enrages
me absolutely, and ra I want to know every single
(01:31:01):
one of these heifers that voted for this, every one
of them. Oh, all right, we got more. I'm coming
back to this after the break. Also, that's so hard. Yeah,
that's while we were talking. What happened while we weren't
having the conversation. A man allegedly rips out a stranger's
eye and a random attack after the the uh, I mean,
(01:31:23):
that's this is crazy. This was an Arizona the victims
I've always dangling from socket. Daniel Lynx was arrested in
charge with felony aggravated assault after allegedly ripping out a
stranger's eye. The thirty eight year old also punched the
unidentified victims several times, fracturing his jaw. He's being held
Americopa County jail and a half a million dollar bond.
Speaker 9 (01:31:45):
It was an.
Speaker 1 (01:31:45):
Unprovoked attack and the victim all he said was hey,
how you doing? As he passed by, as people do
you know, and he just lost it and went at him.
Links had just literally been released from jail two days prior,
and yeah, that's why. I mean, he like literally stuck
his fingers in the guy's I soock and pulled it
(01:32:06):
out like like kill Bill. It was like a kill
Bill episode. Unbelievable. And uh, let's see, Oh that was
a bad that was a bad story. Oh apparently, HBO,
this is a whole other issue. They're going to have
to apologize for what is being called blackwashing. Severus Snake,
they decided to do well, they're really messing up. Harry Potter.
(01:32:29):
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Welcome back to the program, Dana last year with you
(01:33:34):
at the bottom of this third hour, and of course
you can listen terrestrially all across the country and we
got the simulcast kick in at Channel three forty seven
Direct TV x Facebook everywhere. One of my favorite people
in all of music, she's been on the show before.
It is I mean I checked off like at least
three buckets on my bucket list when she first came
(01:33:55):
on my show. I wore a T shirt with her
face on it when I was in high school. I
mean I was like and still am Megafan, like one
of the originals and just an og icon, and I
think everybody else is a pale limitation. I really do
believe that Shari Curry, who is the front woman for
the Runaways and artist in her own right, she's an
(01:34:17):
a sculptor with chainsaw. She's like the Michelangel of chainsaws.
So add that onto the resume. You know, she's got
a boulevard's splendor. She's still out there making music, kicking ass,
taking names. And she joins us now via Skype because
she is also, as you all are aware, like truly
punk rock and that she is an open conservative when
(01:34:39):
it is so dangerous still for artists to be such
and to be vocal about it, and she just in
a true like punk rock hardcore fashion, doesn't care and
she's fist in the air about it. My sister in
conservatism joins me, now, sureI is so good to see you,
my friend.
Speaker 12 (01:34:57):
Oh Dana, I was gonna say, my sister, Oh, I
love you so much.
Speaker 9 (01:35:02):
I'm so proud of you. Thank you for having me
always you. I miss you on television all the time.
Speaker 1 (01:35:08):
I so appreciate it. Thank you, Mike, thank you, my
friend you. I wanted to ask you this and I'm
going to get into because you had tweeted about something
that Nancy Wilson had said. But but to start with,
it's I feel like more people very slowly, especially artists,
because it's dangerous. You're you're in a discipline where you
(01:35:28):
have to be vulnerable anyway, and that's like part of
the appeal of the art. You are vulnerable, you're putting
yourself out there, and yet at the same time, so
many like yourself. It's hard to be an open conservative
in what you do, or just even speak out as
a constitutionalist, or speak out in favor of you know,
lower taxes, or just you know, not being terrorized because
(01:35:50):
of a car that you drive. Is it easier now
because more people seem a little bit more comfortable with
at least talking about it and being a conservative or
do you think it's harder because it does sort of
feel like the remaining very far left they're violent, louder,
more leftier. I don't know how to put it. It's
(01:36:11):
like there's like a trade off. How does it feel
from your perspective.
Speaker 12 (01:36:15):
Well, you know, you and I are so similar, Dana,
because I've never really given a rusty rats if you
get it.
Speaker 9 (01:36:23):
I mean it's like all I know is.
Speaker 12 (01:36:26):
That I've had all this time, you know, to really
see what's going on. I read Agenda twenty one from
nineteen ninety two from Rio.
Speaker 9 (01:36:34):
I knew what they were up to.
Speaker 12 (01:36:36):
I actually thought they were going to be doing it
during Obama administration. I just I honestly, the Tesla stuff,
it's to me, I'm kind of glad because it just
shows how insane they have become.
Speaker 9 (01:36:51):
And you know, honest to god, I mean, I've.
Speaker 12 (01:36:54):
Never met a Republican Conservative that is a violent person,
that is nasty. I mean, we just I found my
niche and uh, and now we're just surrounded by a
bunch of crazy people that, honestly, I mean to see Tesla,
(01:37:14):
which was number one. Everybody wanted a Tesla on the left.
Now they're they're they're destroying these I mean they're looney tunes, Sister,
they're looney totes.
Speaker 9 (01:37:24):
I agree, I mean, are you kidding me? I have
no problem saying you're a nutcase.
Speaker 1 (01:37:31):
Maybe I think a high I think anybody that would
think that Suri would be scared at all. They I
mean again, she carves things with chainsaws. Maybe just find
somebody with not that hobby, find like, you know, some
new crochets. Maybe, I don't know. Talking with our good
friend Suri Curry. So Nancy Wilson, I read this write
up where she was doing an interview with Milwaukee Sentinel,
(01:37:53):
and you know, I love heart I you know, I
always like I always thought, Nancy Wilson is a great
guitar player. And I I don't demand that people whose
art I enjoy share my viewpoints. But I don't want
to feel like I'm an enemy while I'm trying to
enjoy what they're doing. I don't want to feel like
the person originating the music or the film or whatever
(01:38:14):
hates me. And I was reading this piece where she
was talking about the seventies and she said, quote, we
were kind of embarrassed at that time to call ourselves
American because of the dirty politics of the Vietnam War.
And then she added, to be as subtle as possible,
it's more embarrassing now. And you had something to say
about it, and you said, anyone embarrassed to be an
American during this splendid government evisceration is out of touch
(01:38:38):
with the American people. I don't know what is there
to be embarrassed about.
Speaker 12 (01:38:43):
Well, she hasn't been out in the world, Dana, and
I will tell you it had to It was probably
a year ago. I mean, I live alone, and so
I only have to worry about myself.
Speaker 9 (01:38:54):
And my son here and there. But I went to Routes.
Speaker 12 (01:38:57):
It's a supermarket chain out here, and I literally walked
in there and I looked at the prices.
Speaker 9 (01:39:02):
And I mean I had a panic attack for the.
Speaker 12 (01:39:06):
Families, because I mean I can handle, you know, taking
care of me, but families, I knew that they were
not going to be able to do this, and it
just shot through me like a lightning bolt. I was
so fearful and uh And I honestly believe people like Nancy,
like you know, and even Joan Joan Jet you know,
(01:39:27):
she was wearing a Kamala pen.
Speaker 9 (01:39:29):
When she was on stage.
Speaker 12 (01:39:31):
I don't blame them because I watched what happened and
the change that happens when people become very big stars
and they have so much money and they've got their
you know, assistance, they don't go to the supermarket.
Speaker 9 (01:39:44):
They don't.
Speaker 12 (01:39:45):
They don't live real lives like we do, and so
I have to give cut them a little bit of
a break there. So I just find them blissfully unaware
and naive, and it it truly does insult me a
little bit that they don't think about the people that
(01:40:06):
buy their records and buy tickets to their concerts or
buy tickets to see their movies, that they don't really
jump in and see what we've been going through. It
has been horrendous. And that's the sad part is that that,
you know, all I know is that if I had
that kind of wealth, I would the one thing I
(01:40:27):
would want to do is more like elon Musk, you know,
just to really find out what is going on? Why
are the American people in such trouble, Why are they
suffering so much?
Speaker 9 (01:40:37):
What can I do to help? I never see that.
Speaker 12 (01:40:39):
I only see opinions, and then they go back to
their mansions and you know, tell their assistants to go
out and do their thousand dollars shopping.
Speaker 9 (01:40:49):
It just, yeah, it's just two different.
Speaker 12 (01:40:53):
Worlds, really, really two different worlds.
Speaker 1 (01:40:57):
Yeah, it is very much. So we're talking with our
good friend Turi Curry about the nature of the political
sentiment and the political environment right now. And I whenever
I watched because I was you know, I watch award shows.
I'll watch the Oscars because I like seeing you know,
I like the I liked the old school like pomp
and circumstance of it. Like I love watching this is
(01:41:18):
like I mega, maybe it's like a weirdo. I love
watching like old award shows that you can find on
YouTube where it's like goes back into like the fifties
and the forties, because it was, oh my gosh, the
great I mean, you're celebrating the artistry, and there was
such a respect for the audience, and there's this marked
difference there was. I mean, they were so it was
(01:41:40):
done for the audience. There were movies made for the audience.
The everybody was grateful and they were thinking the audience,
not just the academy. And it just felt like the
audience as a viewer, as a moviegoer, as an appreciator
of the craft, you were part of it as well.
Now it's like it's just very hostile and it's all
about making a political stance. Every time somebody goes up
(01:42:02):
on stage, I'm like, what what is this going to
be like, well, what are we gonna what ranting? Are
we going to get? It has changed so much? How
does that affect you when you're creating? I that has
to be like a heavy weight that seems like does
it does that chill your Does it chill you wanting
to to make art? I would just be demotivated. I
(01:42:23):
would I would not be motivated.
Speaker 12 (01:42:25):
I don't think, well, I'm not motivated to be in
this business anymore, as you know. Uh, but as far
as movies are concerned, I mean literally, they have their
little group and we ain't in its.
Speaker 9 (01:42:39):
Sister, You're not.
Speaker 1 (01:42:41):
We're not the cool kids. Although we are, We're not
the cool kids.
Speaker 12 (01:42:44):
And beyond yes we are, we truly are, because we're
the warriors.
Speaker 9 (01:42:49):
You know.
Speaker 12 (01:42:49):
They they're just mouthpieces and uh, I mean I just
can't watch those award shows because I don't want to
hear it because I know that what they're going to
say does not even relate when I to the American people,
and they really they need to take a step back
and take a good hard look at their words and
(01:43:12):
how it affects the people that now will not buy
those tickets. And we're just sick and tired of seeing
these elites, these mega rich superstars, talking down to us
when we're the reason that they are stars. And now
a lot of stars forget that, they forget the fan point.
Speaker 9 (01:43:29):
Yep, you know.
Speaker 12 (01:43:30):
I mean that's why whenever I still do show, I go.
I mean, if it wasn't for the fans, I wouldn't
be there.
Speaker 1 (01:43:35):
Yeah, A couple of things to consider, because I feel
like the younger generations gen Z, like the generation that
that I'm raising, you know, gen X is really I
think making gen Z is going to be gen X
on steroids. I'm really feeling like that, Like they're economically literate,
they don't want the baggage, they don't want the drama.
(01:43:55):
They're actually more constitutional, apparently, according to numerous studies. I
was watching the stories of you know, Elon Musk, and
he's got big balls, you know, the the nerd who's
out who's out there helping to cut and going through
all this stuff. Literally called himself that I'm like, this
is just the best time to be alive right now,
and they're all gen Zers, Like he's got all these
gen Z nerds working for him. And I say that
(01:44:16):
not as a Prajordan of like it's a compliment. And
then I'm reading these surveys.
Speaker 12 (01:44:20):
Yeah, watching Brett Bear last night, I mean it's just
astonishing what they're doing. Yes, and the fact that the
Democrats are trying to stop this. I mean, we're going bankrupt.
We're going bankrupt because of the waste and abuse and fraud.
Speaker 1 (01:44:36):
But Churi, they're telling you that they're trying to save
you money, which is the Republican stealing your money?
Speaker 9 (01:44:42):
Exactly. Yeah, I don't.
Speaker 12 (01:44:45):
I don't think Elon Musk really gives a rusty rats
about our social Security numbers. He is, he's doing what
nobody had the guts to do. And President Trump, We've
never seen anything like it.
Speaker 9 (01:44:59):
It is the old age. I've never seen anything like it.
Speaker 12 (01:45:02):
I just turned sixty five and I have watched with
my own two eyes.
Speaker 9 (01:45:07):
California just go into the whole.
Speaker 3 (01:45:09):
Wow.
Speaker 9 (01:45:10):
Uh, just my my state.
Speaker 12 (01:45:12):
It was so beautiful, you know, just just a few
decades ago.
Speaker 1 (01:45:18):
You can always you can always come to Texas. We
would love to have you here. I'm just laying it
out there, you know, just laying it out there. We're
we're pretty great here in Texas.
Speaker 9 (01:45:25):
You know, I know you are. I know, you are.
Speaker 12 (01:45:28):
Driving my son, that's fine as long as I can carve.
Speaker 9 (01:45:32):
I don't care there you go.
Speaker 1 (01:45:34):
No that the younger generation, it feels like they because
gen X apparently saved everybody during the election that gen
X voted, you know, overwhelmingly Republican this last election, and
voter turnout for gen X is pretty crazy. Voter turnout
for gen Z was higher than previous youth votes. Are
you encouraged by seeing this? Like, what would you tell
(01:45:54):
the younger generations?
Speaker 12 (01:45:57):
I'm so so encouraged, and is to be on my
son who is thirty four. He said that Trump was
not going to win, and he's not a Trump supporter,
so it's been a little contentious.
Speaker 9 (01:46:10):
Not for me from him, you know.
Speaker 12 (01:46:13):
But but I think that the Democrats have just made
it impossible for people not to see the insanity behind
that party. They have lowered themselves to a level that
I never expected, nor do I think is acceptable in
any way, shape or form, for our leaders to be,
(01:46:37):
you know, Crockett, for her to be dancing with the
you know, and also with the ridiculous person.
Speaker 9 (01:46:44):
I mean, this is.
Speaker 1 (01:46:45):
Not because that's hard, that's put rock just to curse,
you know, that's what they're thinking, is the new punk roxery.
Speaker 12 (01:46:50):
Yeah, I guess, I guess I guess that's what they think.
Speaker 9 (01:46:53):
But they're wrong.
Speaker 1 (01:46:55):
And that's the final word on it. If anybody can
give the final word on it.
Speaker 9 (01:46:59):
It's hard, that's right. Yeah, they're wrong and it's not
going to work. And all I'm asking is just give it,
just would you?
Speaker 12 (01:47:09):
Guys, especially the legacy media that is truly I blame
them for the leslau Tesla dealership of bombings and and shootings.
I mean, they put so much fear into people that
what else can they do. They're so helpless under these
lies from the Democrat Party. I don't blame them, especially
(01:47:31):
with social Security and medicare, for them to be putting
any kind of idea into these retirees that they're going
to lose those benefits.
Speaker 9 (01:47:41):
To me, they should be jailed for that.
Speaker 12 (01:47:44):
Because we've been through so much data since COVID, I mean,
and we're very still raw from it and the constant
lies and people know, people know now that that they're lies. Yeah,
it's criminal. It really is criminal, isn't it.
Speaker 1 (01:48:05):
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but there's going to be a reckoning Shiry Curry, always
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I did totally watched it. Welcome back to the program.
Uh so this?
Speaker 3 (01:50:07):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (01:50:08):
Where is there? Just gonna look up this because we've
got Congress that's gonna be coming back and we're gonna
gonna have more fights on legislation. I love it. One
other quick note about the tariffs, so the Italian wines
could be affected Italian wine exports to us that a standstill.
(01:50:28):
This is the only time I'll feel affected, only time
I'll feel I.
Speaker 5 (01:50:32):
Think it'll change April second.
Speaker 1 (01:50:34):
But whatever, I mean, I don't even like the headline
of it. But that's okay. I don't care about aything drink.
I mean, I just I'm not you know, I'm like
for with dinner, if I have like a red meat
or if I have like a red sauce, you know,
I like to pair it, you know, I'm you know,
it's like it's like an extra sauce with it. I'm
just saying they don't put any of the stuff in
(01:50:55):
their wines. I just like I prefer Italian wines over
even Napa No lie no, because there's they're just just straight,
no chaser. It's just there's no stuff that's added to it.
All right, I'm going to take up all your time
because I did twice this week. Today's stupidity case.
Speaker 5 (01:51:08):
All right, it is thank God not our VP. Tim Walls.
Tim Walls is here. He's got an idea does is
working so well apparently on dismantling the shadow government. Tim
Walls is calling for more shadow government. Listen to this,
we see one of the first things they do is
try and restrict the vote.
Speaker 6 (01:51:25):
Uh.
Speaker 9 (01:51:26):
This is one of the things.
Speaker 5 (01:51:27):
Though that this is more city the power to the streets.
Speaker 9 (01:51:29):
And I don't know what the answer is on this,
but I'm kind of.
Speaker 12 (01:51:32):
I've been saying this what I think we need a
shadow government.
Speaker 1 (01:51:36):
These things come up every single day. We've got an
alternate breast concrescell.
Speaker 5 (01:51:41):
The brilliance of Tim Walls everyone.
Speaker 1 (01:51:43):
It's a wonder why he didn't win. Folks that does
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