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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We're early in the investigation, but some details have emerged.
I'm able to confirm there are six victims, ages sixty
seven to eighty eight. All of them have been transported
to local hospitals. This attack happened at a regularly scheduled
weekly peaceful event. Witnesses are reporting that the subject used
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a makeshift flamethrower and threw an incendiary device into the crowd.
The suspect was heard to yell free Palestine during the attack.
The subject has been identified as Mohammed Sabriy Solomon and
he's forty five years old. The FBI is processing the
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crime scene in the subject vehicle and interviewing key witnesses.
We're assisting Boulder Police and providing technical, analytic and additional
forensic resources. As a result of these preliminary facts, it
is clear that this is a targeted act of violence.
In the FBI is investigating this as an act of terrorism. Sadly,
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attacks like this are becoming too common across the country.
This is an example of how perpetrators of violence continue
to threaten communities across our nation. It's our job, the FBI,
the Boulder Police, in our law enforcement, in community partners
to bring these criminals to justice and keep our communities safe.
We're asking for the public's help as we continue to
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investigate this horrific act of violence.
Speaker 2 (01:29):
Well, so, this is what happened over the weekend. It's
what everybody woke up to, this horrible story that came
out of Boulder, Colorado. And I keep hearing that and
he I think he used this phrase even and I've
seen other politicians refer to it as like, oh, it's
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just an incident that happened. It's just this, Oh like
it was a one off. And I got to tell you,
it doesn't seem like it's a one off anymore. Right,
An incident is what you would that's the word you
would use if you were describing, Oh, it happened one time.
Oh good. Just this very much a singular, isolated thing,
you know, it's and it it doesn't seem that way
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at all. Uh, obviously when you look at all of this,
it's this is just a growing thing. It is a
growing sentiment. Welcome to the show, Dana lash with you. Uh,
just just and we're going to talk to talk about
some of the political reaction and this. But this this
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terrorist with a molotov cocktail. I mean, what this is
like the third incident where somebody's targeted Jewish Americans and
for some reason, I don't know, they keep they it's well,
it's a it's a it is Ah, it was an
incident that happened. It's so unfortunate. I was like, Twitch,
you had a really good roundup of some of the
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weird statements that were that these lawmakers and these these
commentators were making. I mean, the mayor, how long did
it take him to even post anything yesterday? It was
like hours before he posted anything, and it almost sounded
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like a focused, grouped post. It said, I am said
and outrage at the appolline attack on members of Boulder's
Jewish community that happened today during the peaceful gathering on
Pearl Street. He said, his heart goes out. It was
a tragic incident, he said. My heart goes out to
the victims and their families and all who are impacted
by this tragic incident. This it sounds like, oh, this
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one off incident. It's not an incident though. I mean,
that's that's the unfortunate thing about this. This has been
happening more and more, and when they say incident, it
just seems to downplay the frequency which this has happened
and how people are being targeted. My gosh, just what
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was it last week that you had an activist that
was trying to murder American Jewish residents right in the street,
right in Washington d I mean that was just last week,
wasn't it. And this is already I yeah, the NBCO
it was multiple of the multiple marchers were injured in
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this attack. The way that they wrote about it, Oh,
it's just a suspect and custody. Oh, it's just an incident.
People were injured. I mean, some things happened. I mean
it's like, what's her face, Illino Mark, something's happened. This
is crazy. It wasn't an incident. I mean there was
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the thing that happened in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Let me pull
this up, because that was six people were hospitalized. There
was a five vehicle crash, and this happened on this story,
and it was they said a minivan that was going
southbound just unexpectedly accelerated Kane and ran into a pedestrian
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in the crosswalk. And they said that the five victims
two different vehicles. They took some other people to the
hospital there. I mean, there's been I'm just like looking
back over just the past year, and there's been a
number of these incidents that have been taking place, and
I think that it behooves us to not refer to
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them as just incidents. This is an ongoing terrorist attack
on the United States within the within our borders. I mean,
when you keep having it happen like this, are we
going to turn into the UK where they're going to
be driving cars into people constantly and going after people
with machetes, and the press over there just sort of
sticks its head in the sand and ignores the frequency
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of it. Yeah, audio is done by seventeen. This is
a former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, And well, listen
to who's sound right here. That's all I'm going to say.
Speaker 3 (06:05):
This is the sort of thing that the FBI really
can help out a local police department with, providing manpower,
technology and resources to do that sort of work. That's
what the FBI does. We don't step in and take
over and draw conclusions five minutes after the attack about
what happened. We reach out to the local authorities, We
provide people, and we offer assistance in any way that
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we can. Bureau is there to help the first responders.
Speaker 4 (06:32):
Thank you so much to both of you. One thing
we know for sure, you know, certainly thinking about these
victims and their families, a truly horrific thing that has
happened to them. As we await more on their condition.
Speaker 2 (06:45):
What He's upset that it would be labeled as such.
He's upset that it would be I mean, what gives you, Cain.
I don't know if somebody's going out there screening quote
unquote free Palestine while where you're trying to send Jewish
people on fire. I'm thinking that that's that might be
a sign if you needed a motive. That's maybe a
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suggestion of where the motive is. Boulder Police didn't want
to label it a terror attack either. Audio sound bad
at eighteen.
Speaker 5 (07:16):
FBI's already calling it a targeted terror at time, would
you also refer to it as a terror attack.
Speaker 6 (07:21):
So I've been in contact with our local FBI multiple times,
so we are in contact with him here.
Speaker 7 (07:26):
We're not calling it a terror attack.
Speaker 8 (07:28):
At this point.
Speaker 9 (07:28):
Again, it's way too really to speculate motive.
Speaker 10 (07:31):
You know, I know there's a lot out there on
social media, but I ask people just to give us
a little bit of patience while we work through a
really complex scene.
Speaker 9 (07:38):
A lot of witnesses were here, We've taken them to
another location.
Speaker 2 (07:42):
I'm curious. I mean, he says that he doesn't immediately
want to guess on a motive. I mean, again, the
guy went out there screaming free Palestine and was trying
to set Jewish people on fire. I'm just curious. I mean,
is that I'm curious. Where's that? Where it fits in?
If you need a suggestion as to motive, where do
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you think that comes in at? This is the state
where they literally took somebody to court because he didn't
want to bake a cake. This is the state that
did that, Colorado. They took a dude to court because
he didn't want to bake a cake. But somebody going
out there screaming free Palestine while trying to set Jewish
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people on fire. Well, you know, hey, I best we
can do is say it was an incident. That's all
we can do. Everything is so backwards. This is how
people get radicalized. You know, this is exactly how it happens.
I mean against this stuff, good heavens, I mean, there's
spare a thought for the victims all of these you
know individuals out here that are sitting here talking about
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this like it's just like some one off. It is
just it's wild. And I think the worst though, if
I had to had to pick maybe perhaps the worst
SoundBite from all of this, it's gosh, heavens, We're gonna
have to play this one, probably again. Audio SoundBite nineteen.
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It's Jamie Raskin. I want you to listen to how
he this is his reaction to this. Look at listen
to where he goes with it.
Speaker 8 (09:16):
Across the country, we are still in the midst of
a gun violence epidemic, so we need to be acting
with due concern for human life. I mean, this is why,
of course, we have been fighting for a universal violent
criminal background check. We are for a ban on military
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style assault weapons in the country. You know, our lax
gun laws are a danger to everybody in America, and
that's something that we have.
Speaker 2 (09:47):
All the gun free lawns there, all the gun the
gun free zone laws, they have all of that. In
Colorado they have all those. I mean that state completely
started implementing California's style gun control. So I don't know
what he's talking about. But what the hell did that
have to do with what this guy did throwing molotov
cocktails and trying to light people on fire? What does
that have to do with it? I mean, it's rhetorical.
(10:08):
The answer is nothing. But I guarante mn to you
there were probably some good law abiding Colorado residents that
would have loved nothing more to have been able to
be armed and be able to exercise their second Amendment
when in a crazy this terrorist, this murderous, evil terrorist
is running around trying to light people on fire. You know,
the gun control in that situation is two in the chests,
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one in the head to that guy. That's gun control.
That's it, double tap, that's gun control in respect to
that and that context. This is wild, though, It's just wild,
and for whatever reason, I don't know why. And we
played that soundbody McKay being upset on the issue of this,
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the classification as a terrorist. What does the FBI lose
by classified as a terrorist? Classifying this as a terrorist attack,
because you know, I'm trying to understand why anyone would
object to that. It is I mean, the guy's motivations
were terrorism. He's in using terror as a tactic. He's
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setting people on fire, not to mention he's in here illegally.
This is another case of a guy who was overstaying
his visa, then he was given a work permit. He
kept being given all of these extensions by the Biden administration.
I'm waiting to see Jamie Raskin or others go and
try to have a margarita with this guy, different type
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Speaker 2 (13:00):
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And by turmoil and panic, I mean the media is
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over the fact that they're only reducing redundancy and any
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warry you about an oncoming hurricane. Stop it. No one's not.
That's not going to work. It's not going to happen.
I can't stand the hyperbole that goes along with this stuff.
Also this home sellers now outnumbered buyers by half a million,
according to new statistics via redfin in the Hill. It's
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the first time that this is well, not the first time,
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about five hundred thousand more people selling homes than there
are buyers right now. Also, long term unemployment, it's a
two year high. Hiring has slowed amid economic uncertainty. Who's
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I'm just saying, does it rhyme with shmed? Okay? Yeah,
So this is yeah, the twenty twenty five US job market.
So we still have lagging unemployment. The FDA has approved,
for some reason, Maderna's new lower dose completely ineffective quote
unquote vaccine. It's not a vaccine. It's a shot of
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magic juice. It doesn't actually prevent the transmission of the virus.
Nobody knows why the hell they ever said that, Because
it never did it. People would still get it. And
that's why. Because it didn't actually immunize you from anything.
It isn't like an immunization, so kind of questioning the
entire point of it. But we weren't allowed to do
that back then because it was considered fascist. I know,
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Speaker 10 (18:11):
And so there's folks at Boston University. You count how
many people have died because of what Doge did at
USAID and USAID was a very ill managed company organization.
That's true. But according to the Boston University folks, so
far fifty five thousand adults have died of AIDS in
the four months since Trump was elected. Six thousand children
are dead because of what a Doge did. That's just
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pepfar the HIV. You add them all up, that's three
hundred thousand dead and we're four months in. Now, you
accumulate that over four years, the number of dead grows
very high.
Speaker 2 (18:44):
This is one of the dumbest things ever. Do you
realize that the numbers that they keep basing this off
of what was it some kind of erroneous, made up
computation from some some broad I don't even remember. They
don't even know where it came from. Just somebody saw
it and they thought, oh my gosh, and then they
just all started parroting the same thing. Uh, that's from PBS,
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the discussion of this. Who's that that was?
Speaker 6 (19:11):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (19:12):
Is it not David Brooks? Yeah, it was David Brooks.
That's right, Yeah, yeah, yeah. On PBS say no, well,
it's you know, it's because it's uh, you know, those
US us AID cuts. It must be Elon Musk is
just like Stalin. That's the argument that he's making there.
They they can't wait, how did people die from AIDS?
Because we're not wasting millions of dollars through us AID
(19:34):
And we realized that we were getting that money was
getting to literally Hesbolla. We were billions and billions and
billions were being wasted on things that had nothing to
do with this stated original purpose of that entity. But
you know, you have I guess I don't know why
they think that they're running with this, you know Pollywood
kind of math where they're saying, no, it's three hundred thousand.
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The number keeps increasing every single time somebody tells the story.
It's like a big fish story just gets bigger and bigger.
The number keeps increasing all the more. But it's asinine.
It's all about Way's front abuse and that emotional appeal
does not work. It does not work. Like who was it?
Bono was on. I think Bono was talking to Rogan
and he did push back on him Rogan toad thankfully,
(20:16):
but Bono was another one out there repeating the same
why this is, which I found incredibly rich from a
guy who actually ran away from having to pay fair
share in Ireland. He didn't want to pay taxes in Ireland.
His charities give a pittance to the State of causes
that they purport to help. And he's real chummy with
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the Bidens. When I went to the State of the
Union a couple of years ago, he was in the
next box over as a guest of the Bidens, and
they were really chummy. I mean, you know, you can
see when someone's invited as a guest of a politician
and it's like a professional courtesy, and you know they
know each other, they're associated, and you know they have
you know, a very polite, reserved greeting, et cetera. Know
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they knew each other. They were real chummy. I just
I think, I don't know why a guy who can't
vote here is lamenting over what taxpayers are decreeing be
done with our money. Right. Hell, I think I pay
more taxes than Bono at this point, and I have like,
maybe not even a percentage of what he's got in
terms of not worth. How interesting is that? I mean,
if he really wanted to, I mean, he could donate
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more of his own salary to their version of the
treasury in Ireland. But they fought that, they fought paying taxes,
and he's worth more than all of us combined. Incredibly rich.
But that's how these people are. They're so generous with
everybody else's money. They claim to I mean, south Park
was right about him. They claim to believe in this stuff,
but they don't actually show it with their actions. They
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construct these little veneers where it gives the appearance of
caring about this issue without any of the work or
sacrifice of either spending time or money on it. But
these are fake numbers. What do they think that they're
going to accomplish with us? Nobody believes them. Nobody believes
these people coming out with these numbers. Three hundred thousand
people they die from AIDS? They died. I don't think
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that the No, how did How does using taxpayer dollars
prevent people from getting AIDS? Anybody care to share? How
does that? How does that work? Is that? What do
you do? Do you wipe the AIDS away with the money?
I don't know, Like, how does that work? Huh? It's
it's frustrating. I'm just trying to figure out what I mean.
(22:27):
Are you just gonna are you gonna pay it to
go away. What does that? What does it do? But this,
this is it's we're not your The argument is that
if you want any kind of accountability with your federal
dollars and you're murdering people, you want people to die
in actual, literal, real aids fire cane, not one that's
just you know, not a rhetorical one. So this is
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so goofy. This is just it's so goofy. It's just
they need to stop this. So the uh, speaking of
Doje and you know, we were talking about the tear
attack Boulder, think about this because now you have people
who are carving Swastika symbols on electric vehicles and then
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you have actual Nazis in Boulder that are trying to
set Jewish people on fire. And I don't really hear
a lot from those same people, right, I mean, they
were saying that we there was actually in the Kroger
parking lot Kane and our town in front of mine
took a photo of a vehicle that was in a
Kroger parking lot in our town in Texas, and they
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had a make a homemade sign that said I purchased
this before I found out that Musk was a Nazi
and then they wrote taco on it. I think it
was probably somebody on the right who did it and
just put that up, you know, to keep their car
from getting Because everybody that I know that has an
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electric vehicle now, and I have a lot of friends
that have Tesla's, almost all of them except for like
one or two, have had their cars keyed in and
around Dallas. That's insane. So and they and they. The
argument is that that Musk is a Nazi because he
wanted to save billions of dollars of taxpayer funding. He
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went because he wanted to do what everybody pretends that
they want to do and cut government spending. But he
was somehow a Nazi for doing that. But meanwhile, in
Boulder you have guy burning Jews, and Maryland you had
people shooting at Jews. I think those might be the
real Nazis and not a guy who just simply makes
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electric vehicles and volunteered to give a glorified audit of
the federal government and eliminate waste fraud in a viewers,
I feel like that's that's the better line to take
on this. It's just this insane. It's insane audio. Somebody eleven.
Jasmine Crockett says, this is what's gonna happen if Democrats
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get control of the House. Expect this. This will be
one of the many, many things that happen. And listen
audio somebody eleven.
Speaker 13 (25:01):
We have tried to subpoena Elon Musk before the Republicans
did not want to do that. I don't know why
you wouldn't want to have your main man come in
and tell us about all the great work that he's
doing unless he absolutely isn't doing any great work. So listen,
I think that, unfortunately, we're going to have to wait
until the Democrats are in the majority, which will hopefully
be in the midterms, and then we can absolutely bring
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Elon Musk in and we can have him under oath,
and we can have him tell us about everything that
he did. Because as I've been home this week to
hear from my seniors that are concerned and don't have
answers about how much information he had access to and
what he did with that sensitive information.
Speaker 2 (25:42):
They are scared. Okay, well, I don't know they're scared
because you're lying to them. I'm not quite sure what
a couple of people with read only access covered by
an NDA. Why that would make anybody scared. But it
sounds like Democrats are petrified of losing a tool that
they that they've for I mean, I don't know how
long years, decades, generations that they've used to siphon money
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from the American taxpayer under the guise of social security.
It's one of the big It's a Ponzi scheme that
just is called social security. That's what it is. The
press gets mad when you say that, but it's true.
That's exactly how it works. How would this not how
does this not work like any other scam? He was
evaluating it. So now they're going to go for no,
they have no reason at all whatsoever. There's no there
(26:27):
is no suspicion of criminality. There is no evidence to
suggest in any way that anything that they have done
is below board. Nothing. But it's just that they don't
like it. So this is giving you simp. They're telling
you what they're going to do, should heaven forbid, they
win the House back in midterm elections, this is going
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to be a witch hunt. You're going to have another impeachment.
They're going to subpoena musk, They're going to tie him
up in all sorts of law fair, it's going to
be just like it. And then you know, some of
it also is a chilling effect. It's a chilling effect
to all of these other Republicans that might be getting
a little uppity about physical accountability. It's also designed to
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be a chilling effect for these people. That's exactly what
it is. They don't want anyone else. They don't want
anyone else trying to have the government take accountability. They
don't want to go they don't want anyone else going
in and looking at the books. They don't want any
of it. And I am it's just the biggest stories
(27:32):
that they have overlooked in favor of just blatant propaganda.
For instance, audio somebout fifteen Bill Clinton on Biden's decline,
which is a major story, but everyone's acting like they
just didn't notice it until it was safe to notice.
Speaker 5 (27:49):
Listen, speaking of aging, there's this book that came out
that talks about Joe Biden and the people around him
seeing that he had cognitive and physical decline.
Speaker 2 (28:02):
Did you ever have.
Speaker 5 (28:04):
A moment with him where you thought maybe he was
unfit to run for the president.
Speaker 14 (28:10):
No, I thought he was a good president. The only
concern I thought he had to deal with was could
anybody do that job? Until they were eighty six and
we did several long talks, I had never seen him
and walked away thinking he can't do this anymore. He
was always on top of his brief.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
Boy, he's a good liar, and they never saw any
He's so good at lying.
Speaker 14 (28:36):
I didn't know anything about any of this, and I
haven't read the book.
Speaker 2 (28:39):
He's not even looking at her, He's just looking at
the floor. And she's going to take that and be like, oh, yeah,
I accept that. That's a good answer. Nobody believes this.
Nobody believes it at all whatsoever. That they did not
pay attention. They're all they all knew and they ran
with it anyway because they needed to have power. They
needed to have power. They didn't have any other Democrat
contenders ready. They were going to have Cuomo, remember, but
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the nurse Home thing with COVID knocked him out of contention.
Gavin Newsom's not ready yet that Cuomo was their guy.
That was the guy that they were grooming at the time.
That's why that was such a big deal in New York.
When all of that came out about what he did
with nursing home patients and shoving people that had viruses,
et cetera in these nursing homes and more than just
coronavirus like flu and everything else. Yet that was he
(29:23):
was the golden boy into all that happened. And then
they had to go buy some time. They had to
buy some time.
Speaker 15 (29:27):
They did.
Speaker 2 (29:27):
They didn't have any who else are they going to run?
Biden was only ever kind of a placeholder to begin with.
He had waited his turn. He waited, and he waited
in line, took his turn. He played by the party rules.
He was a team player. He didn't pull a Hillary.
How Hillary wanted to run instead of Barack Obama, and
so she ended up running anyway against the Democrat Party,
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and they challenged him in the primary. This is going
all the way back to two thousand and eight. Noh,
Biden didn't do that. He waited his turn. He did,
He did what he was supposed to do, and he
was rewarded. Clyburne rewarded him by saving South Carolina for
him and putting him across the threshold during the Caucasus
and primaries, and same thing. They needed a placeholders. He
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was never really making decisions. It was all leftover remnants
from the Obama Biden era and even going probably even
some of the Clinton eastas going so far back as that,
but it was they all knew and now they're pretending. Wow,
can you believe it? We only just now notice this?
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Speaker 9 (31:51):
Through the hour Glass.
Speaker 7 (31:53):
So are the days of the United States?
Speaker 2 (31:56):
Happy Pride Month?
Speaker 16 (31:58):
In my Target that used to have the Pride section,
it's now all USA.
Speaker 5 (32:03):
Yay.
Speaker 2 (32:05):
It's it's an American summer.
Speaker 16 (32:07):
Except for tourism because tourism is down because no one
wants to come here USA woo. And honestly, my dad
serves the military, and I'd love to be really proud
of this nation, but it's hard to be proud of
it under Donald Trump. But hey, you know, while you're here,
pick up a USA bikini, you know why not?
Speaker 8 (32:29):
Yeah?
Speaker 16 (32:29):
Target's really taken this anti DEI thing to another level.
Speaker 2 (32:33):
I mean they've always had pro USA stuff. What is
your damage? I cannot stand broads like this. First off.
If you want pride stuff, go to Etsy or something
like that. I mean, a store can choose to you know,
good grief. I just everybody's so tired of it all.
It's like a all this Chinese made, mass produced rainbow
(32:53):
colored garbage. I mean, and it's so obviously pandering, but
maybe I don't know. That's about as rich as her
consumer appetite is. You know, mass produced Chinese made garbage
that's just coated in rainbows for a virtue signal purpose.
I mean, good, great. Why do people record themselves in
(33:14):
stores like this? I don't get it either. Not every
single moment of your life has to be recorded and
splay out there like this. She seems like she's real
fun Kane, Oh yeah, yeah, she seems like she's a
bag of hoots. Life of the Party, Yeah, Life of
the Yeah, that one. Life of the Party. She seems
like a real blast. No the the She isn't proud
(33:35):
of her country because of who's in the White House.
If you if your pride about this nation is predicated
upon specifically who's in the White House, you're not proud
of your nation, period. And the problem is you that's
that's you can still not agree with someone who's in
an elected office and still love your country. And maybe
(33:56):
that's difficult for you know, stunted broads like this to understand.
But the problem is her, not anybody else. I can't
even imagine, like, well, I want to be proud of
my country, but I was still proud of my country
even when Barack Obama was in the White House. One
does not mutually exclude the other. That doesn't even make
any sense. And I have to question your whole your
(34:22):
fidelity towards the nation anyway, I think that gets called
into question. We have a lot still to come, including
this issue with the trans athlete in California. The mom
has hit back against the critics, the mom for enabling
her son to compete as a female after having gone
(34:46):
through puberty as a male and blowing away the competition
at a track and field meat like that shocking that
that you know that it would be shocking if the
student did anything other than first place everything. So the
pushback on that, and you know it's because it's Pride month?
Speaker 8 (35:05):
Is it?
Speaker 2 (35:05):
Pride? It started today yesterday? Really doesn't it? I will
say it does seem like there is a little bit
less of rainbow madness everywhere? Right, I mean, am I
just not looking? I haven't been to a retail store.
I just don't evergo, Am I just not looking?
Speaker 7 (35:25):
I think there's a little downtick of it this year.
Speaker 2 (35:28):
Because I don't think Google had their I mean, look
at Google doesn't have their Uh usually they do it
for the whole month.
Speaker 7 (35:33):
Oh yeah, look I'm looking at Google right now.
Speaker 2 (35:37):
Yeah. Usually they do it. They have like a whole
pride thing when you use their search engine, and it's
like it's the entire month. But they haven't done anything.
So that's just I find that just kind of interesting,
is it? Because people are just tired of all the
DEI everywhere, all the things. Maybe so we have that
and a lot more. Blasphemy against Islam is now a
crime in the UK. That too as well. Stick with
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us more in store.
Speaker 9 (35:58):
I hadn't lays Matthew Now.
Speaker 6 (36:04):
And first place your five winners in a time of
fifty five going seven zero from East Valley of Smogan,
Veronica Garcia.
Speaker 2 (36:20):
Yeah, boo boo him, because he's he took a podium
from a woman. He took a podium from a woman.
A seventeen year old who went through puberty as a
male competing against females in something the four hundred meter dash.
By the way, Oh my gosh, that is one where
the differences in anatomy and physiology are on absolute clear display.
(36:42):
Welcome to the program, Dane lash with you. We're at
the top of the second hour. You can listen across
the country. Channel three forty seven is the string the
chats at Rumble. This seventeen year old. This was in
California East Valley High School. Shame on the school, by
the way, for allowing someone to compete and rob a
female of her rightful first place on that podium. And
(37:09):
this dude who goes by the name of Veronica Garcia
won the class to a four hundred meter dash by
a good amount and the crowd, as you heard, was
not super pleased. And Garcia said, and Garcia was just
(37:32):
just mean and petty and bitter. I mean, even after
he told his critics that they needed to get a life,
and that said that it's a damn shane. They don't
have anything else better to do. I think it's a
damn shame that Veronica Garcia can't actually be a good
enough athlete as a man. So he used to treat
the women's sports as his JV league. I think it's
(37:56):
a damn shame that Veronica Garcia isn't a talented athlete,
because if he was, he would be able to compete
with other men instead of trying to diminish women's sports.
That's the real damn shame in all of this. And
speaking of getting a life, why don't you live the
life you were given instead of costplaying is something that
you're not good heavens, but I mean, he won it
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by a pretty significant amount and it was four hundred meters.
The crowd was not happy, obviously, and some of the people, Uh,
when he got called up to take that first place
spot on the podium, they were they were booing that
ascension and rightfully, so why why should they not? And
(38:43):
so some of the females were saying that they should.
You know this, the second place winner should have won
state because she's the best woman. She should have won state.
It's been taken away from her. And that is a
correct that's that's right. Uh, that's accurate to say that
(39:04):
the UH jumpers. There were two female high jumpers who
also in Oregon, refused to stand alongside of a transgender
rival on the podium at their high school state track
and field championships, and they all wore t shirts that
said keep women's sports female. There was an individual who
(39:28):
had competed a boy competing as a girl, and the
none of the women. They turned their backs under the
crowd and then they were ushered away from the ceremony.
They would not take their spots on the podium. That's
I mean, that's what you're gonna have to do, sadly,
that's that's that's that's what's going to have to happen.
(39:49):
I Washington students can participate depending on how they identify
as gender that particular day. See, technically you could, you know,
you could change it, how however you feel however the
mood suit you. And so this I just feel like,
you know, this guy telling everyone to get a life.
(40:09):
You're taking theirs, You're taking theirs. And this is the
four hundred meters. That's a really hard race. That's a
four hundred is a really hard race. Have you ever
ran the four hundred? Can? I That's if you asked
me to pick the thing that I think would be
most halacious, it's that an old track and field I
have not that Geez could not do it. Four hundred
(40:31):
meters is nuts. But there were two transgender teenagers in
California and Washington that this weekend took the number one
spots of actual female competitors, and the parents were very
I mean, obviously the parents were upset about this, and
(40:52):
I think the and then the mother of the trans athlete,
the guy who's trying to be a trying to compete
as a woman, was very upset, and the other moms
were speaking out as well. The Independent Women's Forum they
work with one of the mothers who said that I
(41:13):
could cry right now on her daughter losing out the
state spot to the guy. The others said that it
was discriminatory Ronica Garcia's mother. I mean, obviously, the parents
so there's nothing wrong with their child cheating this way.
It's cheating. If you were a female and you had
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an artificial level of hormones in your system the way
he has in his system, naturally you would be disqualified
from competing. They would accuse you of doping. He has
an unbelievably ridiculous, unfair biological and physiological advantage over these
other females. He's taller, he has greater muscle mass, greater
(41:57):
bone density. Is is built very different, even though he's
a human. Men and women are different. I just find
it weird that you have to keep driving this point home,
especially at schools of all places, at schools where they're
supposed to teach this stuff, and they're supposed to teach science,
(42:18):
and they're supposed to acknowledge fact over fiction. So I mean,
I feel bad for these I can't even imagine. I
feel bad for these students. I ran track and field.
I can't imagine if I had to compete against a
man as like a miller and a two miler, and
I did four by eight relay, I can't imagine having
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to compete against the dude. Now, I could run with
the JV dudes, and I was a varsity athlete. I
could run with JV and train with JV, but and
I could keep up with him and beat some of them.
But varsity, no, no, couldn't do a varsity No female could.
That's just not the way it is. And there's a reason,
(43:00):
I mean, there's a real scientific reason for this. This
is going to become more and more prevalent. And I
worry because where were all of the Uh, the well,
I guess now, second and third wave feminists, I don't know.
We're all of these women that made cottage industries out
of lecturing women about their rights and threats to their existence.
But yet they're quite over this. All these bitches out
(43:23):
there that scream about your rights, your body or choice
are silent about this. They say nothing about it. They're
a bunch of kept women, kept women by the progressive patriarchy.
That's exactly what they are. They're not a peep for
any of them about this stuff. I mean, And if
you're a parent, what are you able to do? I mean,
(43:44):
think about it for a moment, Like it's more than
just a podium for some of these kids. It's scholarships
for these kids. It is it's recognition for these kids,
publicity for what they do. There are numbers of them
that compete and they hope for at college scholarships as
a result of their athleticism. And when you are constantly
(44:09):
demoted in women's sports because a man who can't cut
it as a male athlete with men in men's sports
decides to treat your women's sports as a JV league,
Well what does that? I mean, how are you being
fairly evaluated and fairly measured. If you're being considered for
all of these things, how much does that impact negatively
(44:30):
women's chances of college scholarships and recognition for their athleticism
when you have men taking their positions on podiums and elsewhere.
You know, if this were, if this was reversed, it
would be well, I mean, women can't. Women can't compete
in men's teams. You can't. That's that's the difference. You
(44:52):
can't have a player like from the w NBA say
that she wants to be a man and then identifies
a man and go and play in the NBA. It's
not going to have and she's gonna get her backside
beaten to a hole in the ground. It's not going
to happen. It doesn't happen because women can't compete. No
matter how much hormones you take or whatever you do,
you're not going to be able to fake the science
(45:13):
of anatomy and physiology and chromosomes. You're not going to
be able to fake that. There's no way that women
could do that, but it's allowed for men to do it.
I'm so glad I don't have daughters. I'm so glad
I don't have daughters in school. My gosh, there's no way.
And as a parent, to allow your child to do this,
(45:34):
you're part of the problem. Also to allow your child
to compete. If you have a son and he's competing
in women's sports, you are part of the machine that's
disenfranchising females. You are the predator. You are preying upon women,
and you are eliminating their sports. Women didn't take over
men's sports. We created our own. Women didn't take over
(45:57):
Major League Baseball. We didn't take over any that. We
created our own sports teams, our own leagues. We did
all of that, our own, even basketball, our own. If
this is something trains want to do, then they create
your own league. But you're not going to hijack the
women's league because you're not a real female. It's not
offensive to state the obvious, it's offensive to pretend otherwise. Yeah,
(46:24):
this was State, man, I can't even imagine. I can't
even imagine it's State. And then this dude's like, well,
I hope they get a live blah blah blah. It
shows who they are as people. Way to be a sore.
Now you're not even a winner. You're a sword chater.
What is sorge eater? I just I feel bad for
these kids. I feel bad for these students today some
(46:47):
of the other things that we have on deck too,
all this latest with US attack that was in Bolder
and illegal immigration. I am still trying to wrap my
heat around the fact. But this guy was in the
country illegally, overstayed his visa allowance, and the Biden administration
gave him a work permit, just gave him a work permit.
(47:13):
He came in on a non immigrant visa and he
was supposed to be done in February twenty three, but
he overstayed and never left, and then he filed some
sort of claim, a potentially an asylum claim, and then Biden,
the Biden administration gave him a work permit that expired
March twenty eighth of this year. I'm waiting for them
(47:36):
to call him Colorado man, Colorado man. I mean, they're
already having issues with identifying him as a terrorist, a
terrorist suspect. We have more on this here coming up
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Speaker 11 (49:17):
Right, and now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's quick five.
Speaker 2 (49:23):
So the real number of steps you need to do
to lose weight? Are you serious? You have to have
a magic number of steps. I would think that there's
a lot more that comes into it than that. I
don't really they said that there's a magic of course,
everybody's different. Of course it is. I just get up
and walk around, that's it. I mean, do you really
need like someone's like, well, I don't know, seven thousand steps?
Maybe I don't count steps. I get mad when my
(49:47):
watch is like you did it, you stood, It's like,
shut up. That annoys me. I turned, I was like,
stop stop interrupting me telling me obvious things. PBS assuming
the Trump administration over fun cuts. Are they using their
donors' money to sue over funding cuts? Are they using
taxpayer money to sue taxpayers for not giving them more
(50:07):
taxpayer dollars? I would like to know, inquiring minds and all.
But Axio says that they filed suit because they're having
a legal tantrum now over getting taxpayer dollars. I still
don't think we need to fund PBS. We don't, We
absolutely don't. They said that the president doesn't have the
authority to serve as the arbiter of their programming. You
(50:28):
when I fund it, I am your I am headbroad
I am the HBIC Okay, hb I c with my
tax dollars. So yeah, I'm gonna bus stop and I'm
gonna knock everything off of your VP's desk, your president's desk,
and I'm gonna put my feet up on it, because
that desk is my desk. You see the plaque that
(50:49):
all of a sudden appeared when I walked down the room.
It says, Hbic's desk. I'm HBI, I'm taxpayer. That's my desk.
I get to do with it what I want. You
get my money, I will. I absolutely get to own you.
That's how that works. And I own what my money purchases,
whether it's of my free will or not. So there
you go. But they're saying that it violates their First
(51:09):
Amendment rights, and you don't have First Amendment rights because
remember the Left said the corporations weren't people.
Speaker 14 (51:16):
What.
Speaker 2 (51:16):
I hate it when they're logic just ties them all
up like that. It's so bad. Let's see there. Now,
we would have one facility that lost a whole bunch
of chickens. Is that Arizona chickens. Let's see, Well, this
one company called Hickman's of their chickens to bird flo
(51:36):
They say it's going to take two years to rebuild.
Hickman's Family Farms, the largest egg company in the Southwest.
They said ninety five percent of their birds were lost
to an outbreak of bird flu and they declared an
animal disease emergency. This really, honestly, this is a lot
to do with the egg stuff. Also, although I know
whether they're saying egg prices are going down, I think
(51:58):
it would go down faster if we didn't have the
very interestingly timed bird flew. Okay, I'm not saying you
know tenfoil or anything, but if it walks like a chicken,
and you know with you lay eggs like a chicken,
it's probably Joe Biden in a costume forgetting that. He's saying,
human say it's true. Let's see this Port Authority police
(52:21):
rescue a toddler from a luggage system. How does this happen?
This little kid got in? There was a two year
old boy who got into the checked baggage conveyor belt
system at Newark and they prevented what could have been
a very dangerous situation. Or six thirty pm. Somehow the
two year old managed to get onto the conveyor belt
next to the counter. They said, it happened in a
(52:41):
blink of an eye, and the conveyor goes to a
shoot into the terminal's luggage screening system, which is exactly
where the toddler plunged. There's some Port Authority officers who
happened to be within earshot and they sprang into action.
They were able to move into the system. They said immediately.
One of them was able to see the CAD as
he was approaching the X ray units, so thankfully they
(53:03):
got him and pulled him to safety. I mean, you know,
just keep an eye on those kids. I'm just saying,
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a glacial pace. But when they want to do something,
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Speaker 15 (54:45):
Called out on this because I called Donald Trump I
wanna be dictator.
Speaker 2 (54:50):
It's because he is. It's because he is.
Speaker 15 (54:54):
Oh the governor's being mean, and the governor's speaking out
on that. Well, maybe it's time for us to be
a little meaner. Maybe it's time for us to be
a little more fierce, because we have to ferociously push
back on this. And again I'll speak to my teacher
colleagues in here. The thing that bothers a teacher more
(55:18):
than anything is to watch a bully, to watch this
bully and to stop it. And when it's a child,
you talk to him and you tell them why bullying
is wrong. But when it's adult, like Donald Trump, you
bully the shout of him, back, you push back, You
make sure they know it's not there.
Speaker 2 (55:36):
So I'm curious, like, how do you get more? How
do you get meaner? After you firebomb stuff and you
burn down car dealerships? In what's meaner than that?
Speaker 5 (55:48):
Murder?
Speaker 2 (55:51):
Yeah, more murder, Welcome back. That's Tim Walls, who remember
his His wife likes the smelling of checks, the smell
burning tires and destruction and arson and all that, all
the nine yards. She loves all that. Who could ever
forget that sound by Danie lash with your bottom of
(56:13):
this second hour. Yeah, I'm trying to figure out how
do they get meaner? I mean, we've already had, you know.
I mean, people are damaging private property, they're keen cars,
they're running people off the road, if they're wearing, if
they're driving Tesla's they are. I mean, how how do
you get meaner than or take it one step higher?
(56:36):
If you're fire bombing a car dealership? I mean, I
got That's kind of their whole problem, though, isn't it.
I mean, maybe before you get meaner about things, why
don't you get like something, maybe a platform, maybe some
policy proposals. That's a good idea, you know, before you
just decide to run out and just start wild and
(56:57):
for wilden sake, like, you know, maybe maybe come up
with some policies or something beforehand. I still don't think
that they've articulated anything other than but Trump. I think
that's it. They haven't actually been able to foment any
kind of clear, articulate financial policy. They haven't been able
(57:20):
to they haven't been able to actually propose anything. So
I'm just curious where do they think this is going? Now?
How do you go? How do you I don't want
them to get me to People are gonna die, They're
gonna start killing people more people. I mean, so maybe
they need to think about their rhetoric, because isn't that
what you always hear from the left, your rhetoric. Gosh,
(57:43):
after Parkland, that's all we heard from people was your rhetoric.
Your rhetoric. Oh my gosh, you have to watch your rhetoric.
Can you believe it. Someone's going to be Oh my goodness,
someone's going to be inspired by. But if it's Democrats,
it's completely overlooked. Entirely overlooked. So a few other things
to touch on. The Supreme Court turned down an assault
(58:07):
weapons ban challenge, and I thought this was kind of
interesting because you know, it's not like, you know, it's
our constitutional rights or anything like that. The Supreme Court
declined to hear a challenge to this, well, challenge to
assault weapons. This comes by way, I think it's scotos
(58:29):
blog and Fox DC. They rejected a case opposing the measure.
It has to do with Snop v. Brown in the
state of Maryland, and they this was enacted after the
Cindy Hook Elementary massacre that took place in Connecticut in
twenty twelve, and three of the Supreme Court justices, the
three conservative justices publicly stated that they would have taken
(58:53):
up a challenge to a state assault weapons ban. A
fourth expressed doubt of aout the constitutionality of such laws,
and that suggests that perhaps the Court may revisit this
issue in the future. Apparently they also denied certain and
Ocean state tactical versus Rhode Island and the whole issue
(59:18):
of the assault weapons. You know, it's a completely fabricated
phrase that's described as that's used to describe any pretty
much any semi automatic rifle period regardless of whether or
not it accepts the detachable magazine. They just use it
to describe everything, and I I and they actually don't
(59:42):
even get into the differences, like why is everything usually
typically ar platform, why are those considered the ones that
are assault weapons, and you know, something like you know,
your deer rifle isn't. I don't want to give them ideas,
but I'm just highlighting the inconsistency of their reasoning. So
there's there was, there's a lot of a lot of
interesting thought here. To me, it signals that maybe this
(01:00:08):
is something that they might come back to. Now. Justice
Thomas he did not like the decision to sort of
Tony start to this challenge on the so called Maryland
assault weapons ban, and he made sure when he was
Justice Kavanaugh, when he was making a statement about it,
(01:00:29):
he made sure to note that he didn't really it
doesn't necessarily mean that the Court believes that the Fourth
Circuit when they were upholding the band got it right,
but that it means that there's lawful gun owners that
are you know, there might be harmed by holding off
on this. Clarence Thomas, he recognized that with his descent.
He said, quote, the question is of critical importance to
(01:00:51):
tens of millions of law abiding air fifteen owners throughout
the country, and the Court has avoided deciding it for
a full decade. Thomas also suggested that waiting another term
doesn't make any sense, and that quote the lower courts
in the jurisdictions that ban air fifteen's appear bent on
distorting this court second moment precedence. And he was pretty blistering.
(01:01:12):
He laid out all of the errors that they made
in the Fourth Circuit in this ban and whether or
not the Appellate Court actually had properly placed the burden
of proof as it pertains to the law on the
plaintiffs when it was up when Marylyn has to make
its case. Marylyn has to prove that in terms of
(01:01:33):
traditional firearm ownership, this ban satisfies that, and they didn't
do it. So I don't know Thomas was displeased, but
I don't get the sense that they're not going to
revisit it. At least that's the hope. So we have
this issue as well with the Supreme Court. We'll talk.
(01:01:56):
I'll have something up about that over a chapter and verse. Course.
You know, we had the Corey Booker thing came was
he doing a Nazi salute?
Speaker 7 (01:02:11):
Well, if you believe Elon Musk did a Nazi salute,
then you should believe that he did one.
Speaker 2 (01:02:17):
I mean, it is interesting the way that the progressive
press is writing it. It's very interesting. But they everybody
went after Musk for saying when he was waving to someone,
for saying that that what he was giving a Nazi salute,
And now everyone's pointing out that Booker's wave, his fueled
(01:02:38):
debate after a similar gesture from Musk, grew widespread media attention.
I don't know, it seems like that looks a little Nazi.
I did not see that coming. I mean, I think
he was waving, but I don't want to play that game.
(01:02:58):
I want to play their game. All he was totally
he was like he, I can't distinguish the different. I
can't tell the difference between him and they. Dude, he
was trying to light juice on fire out there in
Bolder Kane. I mean, going by the Dems rules.
Speaker 7 (01:03:11):
The rules cut fourteen is a little look back as
to how they treated Elon Musk when he did the
exact same thing Corey Booker did.
Speaker 2 (01:03:18):
If you want to hear, let's listen, because I'm sure
that they gave him the benefit of the doubt too, right, Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 10 (01:03:23):
Go ahead, And I just want to say thank you
for making it happen.
Speaker 9 (01:03:28):
Thank you.
Speaker 17 (01:03:33):
So it looks like he took his heart after this
moment when viral Congressman, the Anti Defamation League released a
statement we can show this saying, in part, it seems
that Elon Musk made an awkward gesture in a moment
of enthusiasm, not a Nazi salute.
Speaker 9 (01:03:46):
Of course, if you.
Speaker 17 (01:03:47):
Go on social media, there are lots of other people
with lots of other opinions and say this looks very
much like a Nazi salute.
Speaker 2 (01:03:56):
H does it though, So Corey Bookers then is a Nazis.
I mean, those are the rules.
Speaker 7 (01:04:03):
Looks very much like him.
Speaker 2 (01:04:05):
Pretty Hillary looked a little hitlarific right there. Just those
are the rules. See, this is when you're gonna have
people on the right. I have no problem with people
holding the left up by their own standards. So I
think applicable, It's perfectly applicable. It's completely fine. So where
is the left? They haven't really written about it except
(01:04:27):
to say that Maga is mad. Mag is mad magiz
slam's Corey Booker, or maybe people are just mad at
the media. Maga melts down over Corey Booker's Nazi salute.
That's an actual headline from the Daily Beast. Oh my gosh.
Someone goes a tale of two Nazi salutes Elon Musk
(01:04:49):
versus Corey Booker. Oh my gosh. These headlines are so stupid.
Oh my gosh. Yeah, his the I mean, why is
Elon Musks considered that, but Cory Booker's isn't. I no, no,
But that's the media that that's it's d different. It's
d different. I don't I'm just going to say every
time they raise their hands, it's a Nazi salute. I
(01:05:09):
don't know. I mean might as well. At this point,
it's all these people have have they what is Corey
book are even doing? I don't understand as little the
eventsity goes to and the little speeches that he goes,
I don't get it. So coming out Apparently a lot
of corporations have abandoned the Pride month virtue signaling because
(01:05:30):
it's always that time of the month where or that
time of the year a month for them. Yeah, it's
always that. It's that time of the year where you
go in the store and it's just everything is rainbow everything,
And I don't get it. Like Sesame Streight had a
rainbow arm of puppets holding hands, and I'm thinking, why
does it? I mean, you're it's basically how you have sex.
(01:05:52):
Why are we Why are we like noting this for
a kids show of all things? But apparently there are
not like the I guess the story, the Yankees did it,
the Devil Church did it. But apparently a lot of
like Target and some of these others, they're not really
they're not covering everything with rainbows. Like I don't think
(01:06:14):
I'm going to be seeing rainbow mouthwash like that was
an actual thing, the pride stuff on a mouthwash. I logit,
saw that in a store and I thought, why does it?
Why do you have to have your mouthwash affirm this
like every does every product you use. This is my
pride toothpeck, this is my pride dishtyle, this is my
pride cream, my pried eggs, my pride butter, my priud milk,
(01:06:36):
like it all has to be pride, Like I'm gonna live, eat, dream, sleep,
and fly through life with pride. Like what in the world?
Like what why does every single thing made have to
constantly affirm something that you choose to do behind closed doors?
And you claim that you want privacy, but you're willing
to advertise what you do behind closed doors, which is
kind of a betrayal of your privacy and ironic that
(01:06:57):
you're doing it. But why does it constantly? Why does
there does there constantly have to be this like performance,
just live your life? Why does there constantly have to
be a performance that goes along with it? But all
that stuff, you know, would all sit on the shelves
and the clearance section after I've noted that a lot.
I've noticed that a lot too all of that stuff
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piled and it's just nobody buys it. Nobody's going to
get rainbows stuff. Yeah, it's like you're just so we
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Speaker 7 (01:08:16):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida Man.
Speaker 2 (01:08:25):
Sometimes I see these Florida Man headlines and I'm like, no,
I don't this too. Florida Men dumpster dive for a
giant shark that was thrown out by defunct Joe's Crab Shack.
It wasn't like a real, like edible shark. It was
just like a giant plastic shark. And apparently it was
closing down Joe's Crabshack. And then in Fort Myers, Florida,
(01:08:46):
they these two dudes apparently went and got the giant
shark out of the dumpster. They were very happily walking
away from the restaurant. But with a giant shark, where
would you put that?
Speaker 9 (01:08:56):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (01:08:56):
What the heck dumpster is gonna hold that?
Speaker 2 (01:08:58):
I mean? But more importantly, how would you how would
you integrate that into your home? Decore the giant show?
Speaker 8 (01:09:05):
For?
Speaker 2 (01:09:05):
What? Is it like a pod you could sleep in?
You would you mount it on your wall somewhere? That
would be cool.
Speaker 7 (01:09:10):
It's a giant shark. What do you mean for what?
Speaker 15 (01:09:12):
Like?
Speaker 2 (01:09:12):
Well, like what do you use it for.
Speaker 7 (01:09:14):
It's a giant shark.
Speaker 2 (01:09:15):
But yeah, but like form and fallows function and all that.
I mean, I'm just saying you could use it for
something you could to look at and tell stories to tell. So, wow,
a nice shark you have there. Yes, it's a great
conversation piece. It'll fill up your whole living room.
Speaker 7 (01:09:30):
Guess where it came from the dumpster?
Speaker 2 (01:09:32):
It Jones crab shack. Who I guess it was fair game.
I don't know, like, could you put it above your
fireplace like you would you know it's place? Yeah, like
treat it like a trophy. I don't know. I'm just saying, yeah,
the I've got to This one's cracking me up. So
a man issuing Walt Disney World over Florida water slides
(01:09:52):
quote exhilarating speeds the guy. The man was hurt on
a high speed water slide the Blizzard Beach water Park.
I don't do water parks. I'm just not into it
because it's you're in people suit and it's gross. You're
in people soup and you're just seizoning yourself with sunblock
and then you're getting into people's soup. The guy's name
(01:10:14):
is Eugene Strickland. He visited the water park and he
tried the downhill Double Dipper slide. He weighed, oh oh, well,
here might be one issue, one problem that we have, Kane.
The slide has a weight limit of three hundred pounds,
and Strickland came clocks in at three hundred and thirty
four pounds thirty four poundages more than the actual weight
(01:10:36):
limit of the slide. So he said he got on
the ride and became airborne. I mean that must be
exhilarating because he's three hundred and thirty four pounds and
that thing yieaded him into the atmosphere. He said that
the design and the exhilarating speeds got he forcefully landed
on the hard plastic surface of the slide and he
has severe injuries. And he said, he's accusing Walt Disney
(01:10:57):
World of negligence. Or you were thirty five five pounds
over the weight limit. You were already three hundred and thirty.
We were three hundred thirty four pounds. The limit on
that is three hundred. It's not I can't believe I'm
defending them, but it's not there. It's your fat ass's fault.
Eat a salad. Gosh, I'm done with this, like you
(01:11:18):
knew you duh. That's like me exceeding the weight limit
or height or something over right, It's for your own safety.
But I gotta say I am super impressed that it
was enough to like to send all three hundred and
thirty four pounds of his you know, fat backside into
the air. I am like incredibly impressed at that. Would
you try that water slide?
Speaker 7 (01:11:40):
I could try it, but I'm not gonna.
Speaker 2 (01:11:42):
Man, don't want this headline because that is bad and
this is also bad. I mean, whoa, Oh some of
these are what the hell happened?
Speaker 5 (01:11:55):
Oh?
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Speaker 18 (01:13:09):
Well, my view of what happened is that rageous. My
first concern was for the safety of my staff member,
and I didn't say anything on I decided to speak
out after the DHS release their misleading and frankly a
lying story about what happened. DHS was upset that some
(01:13:33):
of my staff members were watching them grab immigrants emerging
from an immigration court in the same building a floor below,
and they were upset that my staff invited some of
the observers up to my office. They then came up
to the office and demanded entrance. One of my staff
(01:13:54):
members said, you can't come in here. You need a warrant.
They said, no, we don't need a warrant, which is incorrect.
This is and they barged in.
Speaker 2 (01:14:06):
But I thought, you guys, life back to blue and
all that stuff. It was DHS that were saying that
they were harboring rioters, and that was on Wednesday. That's
Jerry Ndler, who's of course he's speaking against DHS for it.
But he was upset because one of his aides was handcuffed.
He U and it was according to U Politico and
(01:14:28):
he they said that one agent was aggressively restraining and
not one one of the staffers, et cetera. But they
apparently they I mean the accusations that they were concerned about.
The They said it was basically they had earlier incidents
and they wanted to make sure everybody was cool, and
I mean they were harboring people who were writing. I
(01:14:49):
was told, kay, that it's an insurrection. One guy was,
one woman was briefly detained. And also I don't think
that people were very cooperative and wanted to answer any
kind of questions. He says, he's traumatized. He's very traumatized.
I mean the guy like literally was battering federal officers.
(01:15:13):
That's what they're not exactly being honest about here. I
mean the guy was, I mean, he was battering federal officers.
There's you know, there's all kinds of video and photographic evidence,
et cetera. So not quite sure why they think that
they're above the law, but they do every single time. Now,
(01:15:35):
I wanted to also share this with you. This is
where's this that Oh gosh, this is so bad so
the media because we were talking about the story of
Boulder Right and how uh I've just you know, just
think about this for a minute. Trump was accused of
causing J six because of his rehetoric at his speech. Correct. Okay,
(01:15:57):
so you had over the weekend, all of well last week,
all of the far left media making up this story
that Israel was running rampant and just machine gunning down Gosins.
And this was all reported by the Gozen whatever ministry,
(01:16:18):
which is run by Hamas. And then here you have
the next day, a guy who is a illegal alien
Muslim begins setting Jewish people on fire. So I'm wondering
if people are going to make the connection between that
rhetoric and action and the same manner that they tried
to with the J six stuff, because they said it
was his rhetoric that caused it, and that's one of
(01:16:41):
the reasons why they impeached him even though there was
no crime. But whatever, I'm just curious as to whether
or not this incident because that's what they call it
instead of a terror attack, if this is going to
get that, if they're going to connect the dots here
any better. But now think of that, because this is
how this is. Ken Delanian, who is over an NBC.
(01:17:04):
He wrote, I'm not even kidding you quote worth, noting
that flamethrowers are legal and commercially available for sale. Elon
Musk's company even sold some several years ago. So yeah,
that's NBC. Yeah for real, NBC. NBC literally wrote that
(01:17:28):
guy from NBC wrote that Kendlanian. So a guy who
is a terrorist, a Muslim terrorist that hates Jewish people,
who doused peaceful protesters with gasoline and set them on fire.
(01:17:48):
It's Elon Musk's fault because Elon Musk sold a flamethrower
to that guy. No, because he used Molotov cocktails and
you know he may himself. What does I mean, So
a flamethrower wasn't involved at all. No, that flame thrower
was not involved at all. So what does this have
to do with anything? I guess that they just wanted
(01:18:12):
to try to name Elon Musk as being part of
this somehow. I I just wow, why did they not?
I mean, it was a Molotov cocktail, which is not
the same thing as a flame thrower. So wait, is
there a context in which it would be acceptable to
use a flamethrower on a person or is it invalidated
(01:18:36):
based upon whether or not Elon Musk made it and
sold it. I'm just curious. I mean, that has nothing
to do with the fact that a guy tried to
burn two Jewish protesters alive. That has nothing, you know,
but Elon Musk wants sold flamethrowers and a guy used
molotov cocktails to burn them. But you know what, Elon
Musk sold flame throwers one day. I hate our media,
(01:18:58):
these rapastards. Every however much you low them, it is
not enough. This is I mean, you know that attempted
murder is illegal. You know that you cannot put fire
on someone, right, It's illegal. And it doesn't matter if
you use a Molotov cocktail or a flamethrower, which this
(01:19:18):
guy did not use, it doesn't matter. It's illegal. You
can't put fire on people. It's kind of bad, it's
kind of a crime. I can't believe we have to
have these conversations. But still the UH same media that said,
oh my gosh J six and his rhetoric, he inspired
(01:19:39):
all of it. Now this guy, I mean all of
the media headlines that were pushed and then this guy
reacts and he was going on and on about he
was screaming free Palestine and all this stuff. Note in
the video that WAN showing you on channel through forty
seven or on the UH stream, what was it the
Pride flag with the inverted trends whatever. And in the background,
I'm just curious, why is his shirt off?
Speaker 7 (01:20:02):
It's hot to throw a fire around.
Speaker 2 (01:20:05):
Do you think that's why he literally doused people in
gas and set them on fire. So I'm just curious
as to why his shirt was off. It's gross, but
you know people were helping the victims, the people that
were targeted there. Yeah, I don't know. I mean you
had the press repeating Hamas's talking points talking points and
saying that Israelis was just going and running a gun
and innocent gods and people, which literally never happened. But okay,
(01:20:29):
I think.
Speaker 7 (01:20:29):
The Cory Bookers salute was a little dog whistle to
this guy. Oh you think, yeah, I mean the rules.
Speaker 2 (01:20:36):
That's right, the rules, the rules, Yeah, them's the rules,
that's correct. It is their context, it's their understanding. So this, Uh,
I wanted to touch on speaking of Sharia or fanaticism
in Britain, this is kind of wild.
Speaker 8 (01:20:56):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:20:58):
You can't what they what they consider blast theeme Islam
over there in Britain. Blasphemy. It's a crime in the UK,
specifically against Islam. It's kind of weird, right, I mean,
where we going pre enlightenment now? Is that where we're
(01:21:19):
at making blasphemy great again? The story I was looking
at this, there was a guy who outside of a
Turkish consulate in London burned a Koran and it was
a lawful act, but it was considered provocative. Another guy
responded to him, slashing in him with a knife. The
(01:21:40):
guy who did the stunt and burn the Quran, he's
in police custody. The guy who ran it him with
a knife is not. Wait a minute, how did that
guy get a knife? I thought you had to deposit
them in your free knife box, right you had to
have that the Uh yeah, it's a black You can't blaspheme.
(01:22:01):
It's a weird two tier system of justice in the
UK right now. You have no speech, you have no
anything over there. It's considered. It's it's it's legally actionable.
So you can't offend anyone who is Islamic. You can't like,
if you know, like people who stand on the street
(01:22:21):
corners and preach gospel. You can't do that because that's
you can't do that. There can't do that there Christians
are prosecuted for objecting. But meanwhile, just so crazy the
world is changing. I was watching where was that There
was a protest that erupted and it was in France
in the streets after a football soccer match and Pete
(01:22:45):
there was a car that drove into a bunch of
people and people just acting insane and it wasn't just
like hooliganism. It was I think people that were using
all of that as a way to go out and
carry out, you know, targeted attacks that would be a
lot harder to classify as being Islamic fanaticism driven under
(01:23:11):
the veneer of oh well, it's people out protesting after
soccer that happened in France all this weekend. So I
don't know, But this I don't What gets me is
that so this guy would be in trouble for the Quran.
But if you're in h gosh where in Britain where
(01:23:31):
they had the huge problem for like ten years with
grooming gangs, and there were the law enforcement that looked
the other way because it would be considered bigoted or
it would be viewed as as racial if they started
targeting the individuals that were leading the grooming gangs. And
that went on for over a decade. All the way
(01:23:54):
to the topic. Wallmakers knew of it and they didn't
do anything. Yet those people that I mean, they were
literally trafficking young children, young females. That's apparently okay, but
heaven forbid blaspheminge or saying something that you disagree with
someone's religious ideology. Heaven forbid, where's the UK going? We
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Speaker 11 (01:25:23):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 2 (01:25:30):
So first up, the eighties arcade might be back right
now for a very short period of time. This is
kind of a neat story. So they decided to rebuild
this thing. If I can get this stupid thing to open,
They decided to rebuild this thing to help with to
help students at Edison Academy relax. I mean that would
(01:25:52):
work for me, honestly. It's Edison Academy in Alexandria, Virginia,
and their kids in the cyber and electrical classes their
teacher so that they can relax before they do their work.
So they had this year long project where they build
an arcade where they had a place for students to
come and relax and they're allowed to visit it with
the class for thirty minutes out of time. They have
old school atari games. They've got Minecraft, servers, switch consoles,
(01:26:16):
they have everything that sounds actually really cool. It sounds
incredibly cool. So also British Airways A three eighty crew.
The crew was arrested, apparently the whole crew. So this
was from it's a crew, it's from San Francisco to London.
(01:26:36):
This flight the crew escorted to this reading the story
why is everything buried? A cabin member was arrested after
colleagues discovered him dancing naked in the business class bathroom.
How do you wait? How is the business class bathroom
even big enough to do that?
Speaker 8 (01:26:53):
In?
Speaker 2 (01:26:54):
Those are like tiny little sardine tones. It occurred on
a flight from San Francisco to London. There was an
investigation into suspected drug use et cetera, et cetera. They
said the steward disappeared from his duties during meal service.
It was at full flight, four hundred and seventy passengers,
and they I would not want that guy serving food,
if I'm being honest, like if he's doing all that
(01:27:16):
stuff and doing drugs, et cetera, et cetera, I don't
know that i'd want him serving food. But anyway, they
found him and they ended up having to they had
to turn him in. And Japan, a man was arrested
from for trying to steal women's underwear from a laundromat
and then when authorities after restart this, when authorities responded,
(01:27:37):
apparently he had like four hundred and fifty other stolen
items in his house. He sounds kind of like a freak,
gotta say. But he would take them from the law.
How would you let you'd take them from the laundry mat.
That's so gross. And they found all of this other
stuff when they went to go and arrest him. Gross.
(01:27:58):
Let's see, millions of honey bees is aped after a
semi truck overturned in Walcome County. This is sad because
honey bees. I keep reading to all of these stories
about how honey bees are essentially under siege. So they
said that the two hundred and fifteen million bees did
not did not escape, just fourteen million.
Speaker 7 (01:28:18):
Well that's hope they find good homes.
Speaker 2 (01:28:21):
Yeah, fourteen closer to fourteen million, according to the beekeepers
doing the recovery. That's sad. It's sad, and I'm worried
about them. They said that if accidentally freed millions of
them when one of the hives came off the truck
a little bit after night, right right during rush hour
on Friday. That's great, so great. They said that they
can't really they had grabbed the beehives. The beehives that
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were being shipped were after the incident, we're collapsing and
falling apart, so they had to rebuild them, stack them,
put frames in them, everything, So hopefully they're able to
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believed to be a feud involving a shared romantic partner
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Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you, or
at the bottom of this third hour you can listen
Coast to coast Channel three forty seven is the stream
rumble x everywhere. Over the weekend, I saw this very
interesting headline from the Washington Post just kind of blew
the mind. I mean this, you know, these this absolute
absolute bashion of a good journalistic enterprise. The headline breeds
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the mysterious drop in fentanyl seizures on the US Mexico border.
The reasons they write behind the decrease of fentanyl seizures
in the US and along the mex A US border
are complex. It's just kin, it's complex. We the poors
(01:32:08):
wouldn't understand the complexity. It's so complex. You know. You
know who might be able to understand the complexities are
very good friends, Steve and Yates, and you can find
him on x at Yates commed. He started to not
one but two presidential administrations and he is the senior
Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation. He joins US now
via video. My friend, this is an issue close to
(01:32:29):
your heart, and it just amazes me that the Washington
Posts cannot bring themselves to understand, really, what is the
reason behind this precipitous drop infentanyl seizures alongst the border?
What do you make of this?
Speaker 6 (01:32:44):
Well, Dan, I have to admit it first, when I
saw that, I had to make sure it wasn't fake
or a Babylon b or something like that, because I
almost had a seizure myself about that headline about seizures. Yeah,
I mean is it is absolutely painful to see people
just willfully swooped up in some kind of fake religion
that blinded them to reality for four years and the horrible, horrible,
(01:33:09):
tragic fact is that our border was open on purpose
by the United States government and the Biden administration. That
countless god aways came across that border from several nationalities
and sow several horrible organizations that are now murdering Americans
in any number of different ways.
Speaker 9 (01:33:29):
But what is undeniable now is in the.
Speaker 6 (01:33:31):
First one hundred plus days of the Trump administration, President
Trump proved all you did need was a president. So
what that really means, just to put it to brass
tax is not only did Joe Biden or whoever had
the auto pen allow this to happen in terms of
the crossing of the border, they allowed the murder of
four hundred thousand Americans. That is, in my book, a
(01:33:53):
crime against humanity.
Speaker 2 (01:33:56):
Very much so. And this the cooperation of China in
exploiting this weakness and working with the cartels. Is this
veneer of plausible deniability. I mean, it's insane that they're
not realizing the severity of that association. And exactly that's
the only complexity that there is I think in this issue.
Speaker 6 (01:34:17):
Yeah, well, there have been a lot of experts that
have gone back and forth about does the Chinese government
know and how hard is it.
Speaker 9 (01:34:24):
Really to try to tackle things in China?
Speaker 6 (01:34:27):
And I have some very good friends that I respect
in a lot of different ways, but when they say this,
I have to admit I don't have an intellectual patience
for that kind of talk anymore. I mean, if a
government can crack down on the likes of Jimmy Lai
in Hong Kong crushed churches in China have slave labor
and organ harvesting among their Muslim minority, and the world
(01:34:49):
doesn't really do that much about it. Just color me
deeply skeptical that they couldn't have done something about this,
and so no one ever needs to make excuses for
the But really, when it comes down to it, it
was still as much as I hold the Chinese government
responsible for the chemicals and messing with the cartels, our
government opened the door. We would have had maybe thousands
(01:35:14):
of deaths, but instead we had hundreds of thousands of deaths.
Speaker 9 (01:35:18):
That's on American decision.
Speaker 2 (01:35:19):
Makers speaking of China. Apparently they're accusing the United States
of I think the quote was severely violating the tariff's
truth do we have? I mean, was it an official
truce with them? Was it?
Speaker 6 (01:35:32):
I don't know, well, it's one of those things where
we agreed to disagree, but we agree we'll talk again
in ninety days and maybe in between. So whatever that means,
it's sort of verbal Swiss cheese. What it really meant
was we didn't want to have this fight. We didn't
want to talk down markets. We wanted to deal with
other issues and maybe in that ninety days we'd bag
a deal or two among allies that would increase our hand.
Speaker 9 (01:35:56):
All of which I can kind of accept as a logic.
Speaker 6 (01:35:58):
But I think Secretary Besson has said it pretty clearly
that what happened to Geneva didn't move the needle that much.
Speaker 9 (01:36:05):
Things have stalled somewhat.
Speaker 6 (01:36:07):
There's a lot going on, and the Chinese haven't exactly moved.
They're still talking tough, and I don't know that we
have any measurable movement on this. But you and I
have talked about this for years, and after this was announced,
I never expected that this was going to change the
fundamental direction of things. I support the team in trying
(01:36:28):
because everything else has failed, So how can I criticize
them for trying this? But give it ninety days, see
where we are. Maybe you change it a little bit,
given another ninety days, but then accept the fact they're
engaging in an economic war against us and we have
to behave accordingly.
Speaker 2 (01:36:41):
Yeah. I wanted to get your thoughts too on the
big thing that was going around last week over the
revocation of student visas, because a lot of the times,
I don't think what people realize is, you know, if
you're coming over and correct me if I'm wrong on this,
but if you're coming over from China and you're a
student and you're going to an American university, if I
and large, if you're being allowed to come over to
(01:37:03):
the United States from China, in most instances, you're a
person who's considered to be in good standing with the CCP,
and so it's immediately questionable is that accurate? Is it
an accurate assessment?
Speaker 15 (01:37:14):
Well?
Speaker 6 (01:37:14):
I think at a level of principle, you have to
assume that the Chinese government is going to vet who
they're sending over more than we are going to vet
who they're sending over. And I don't expect either side
to be perfect. And so there probably are some people
that get in that mix that are not best pals
(01:37:35):
of the CCP, but they haven't tripped any wires to
get them flagged in their system either. And fundamentally, where
I come down on this is sort of like the deportations.
If you've come in illegally, then you have no right.
Speaker 9 (01:37:49):
To be here.
Speaker 6 (01:37:50):
If you overstay a visa, you have no right to
be here. And if you came to on a student
visa but engaged in behavior that's a guest against the
code of conduct of that university or against the law
in the United States, then you don't deserve to be here.
But the government has a capacity issue, and they probably
need to address highest priorities first. So all the scare
(01:38:12):
tactics of McCarthyism two point oh, I don't buy because
there's no way the US government's going to have the
capacity to wrap up three hundred thousand Chinese students all
at once.
Speaker 9 (01:38:22):
But the ones that are in.
Speaker 6 (01:38:23):
The most sensitive programs, the ones that are tied to
people we can verify. Let's get that ball rolling because
they don't have a right to be here.
Speaker 2 (01:38:30):
I think it's a good point, and I also think too,
I mean, especially when you're talking about a geopolitical foe
that would exploit any opening possible in order to gain
some kind of advantage over its adversary. I mean, I
think it would be irresponsible for government officials to not
consider that as a possibility when looking at the issuance
of visas, et cetera.
Speaker 6 (01:38:49):
Right, I think you've laid down principle. Communicate clearly our government.
Even some of my best pals in government don't always
speak clearly, and for Heaven's sake, I may not speak
clearly all the time. Be in with the core principles
that this is about people with ties to the Communist
Party of China, something we should know and be able
to prove, not just assume. This should be targeting, not
(01:39:10):
indiscriminately in a broad way, but people who are in
areas that give them advantage or leverage. That shouldn't be
done in a time of crisis or in advance of
what could be a time of crisis. And in a
circumstance where we have I think a new Cold War
just undeclared by some, then the people who come from
that country is not going after an ethnicity. There are
(01:39:32):
millions and millions of ethnically Chinese people that are not
citizens of the People's Republic of China. This is talking
about people of a particular citizenship, particular ties, and so
let's make sure that we've got that buttoned up and straight.
Speaker 9 (01:39:44):
But with that, come on, let's get on with it.
Speaker 6 (01:39:47):
They're going after us, and they don't deserve to have
their people in the best slots in schools, which by
the way, ought to go to Americans first.
Speaker 2 (01:39:54):
Anyway, exactly doesn't make any sense as to why it doesn't.
We're talking with our good friend Stephen Yates. Last last
thing for you, and you just mentioned it, the new
Cold War, and I know that this is a piece,
so that's over at Heritage as well. I mean, essentially,
that's how it's described. And I think you've even said
that before, you know, several years ago that essentially this,
(01:40:14):
if you want to call it, that relationship association that
we have with China is a cold war at this
point because of the posture and of China, the aggressiveness
of China, et cetera. Are we in a better spot
now than we were four months ago with regards to
this or has that mostly remained unchanged thus far?
Speaker 9 (01:40:35):
I think we're in a better spot.
Speaker 6 (01:40:37):
I wouldn't say that we're in a good and healthy
spot just yet, but the trajectory isn't the right direction
in my point of view. First and foremost, because stage
one of getting serious about this is getting out of
our own way at home, trying to make sure that
we have revival, renewal at home, secure supply chains, lessening dependencies,
(01:40:57):
all that stuff. So the giant golden recent on trade,
the new heyday of investing in AI infrastructure in the
United States, energy independence, food security independence, all the goods.
That's what you need to do first before you have better,
less risky options for containing a geostrategic foe and containing
(01:41:17):
their malign influences, I should say, And so I mean,
there's professors, people who write in August journals that will
quibble about what to call this. But what I would
say is, when you have a government that is directly
responsible for murdering more than a million of your citizens
by COVID and Fenconal, When you have millions of jobs
(01:41:38):
and trillions of dollars of shaved off your economy by
unfair trade practices, and you have the world's most rapid
military modernization funded by your own stupidity giving them money
and technology, what are you in if not a cold war?
It's short of being in a military conflict.
Speaker 2 (01:41:55):
I'm under that, Stephen Yates, as scary as that is,
as comes on X always so good to see you
my friends. Safe travels. I know you're traveling all around
this rock, so safe travels to you and we will
see you again, saying God bless you have a great week.
Good to see you.
Speaker 9 (01:42:10):
Thanks so much, Dan to take good care you too.
Speaker 2 (01:42:12):
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Speaker 2 (01:43:35):
You guys have to hear this Texas lawmaker. His name
is John Bryant and he is a Democrat from Lake Jackson, Texas.
He is talking about Bannon a very particular top of
firearm and y'all need to hear him out. Listen to this.
Speaker 6 (01:43:52):
This bill legalizes sawed off sharpguns.
Speaker 14 (01:43:57):
This bill legalizes sawed off sharkgun.
Speaker 2 (01:44:02):
Sawed off shark guns. I mean not to be confused
with the regular non sawed off sharkgun you know, silent
but deadly shark guns. Now, he didn't say anything about
the incendiary pudding rounds that was not included in this
so I don't know how he feels about that. But yeah,
(01:44:25):
I'm saying, you know, I've never heard of that, and
the shark gun. Not quite sure where one can get it.
Speaker 7 (01:44:34):
Didn't Biden say you just fire off the short gun
a couple of times.
Speaker 2 (01:44:37):
Just to get I think he did fire off the
sharkgun several times. I think that's why he fell at
the stairs. He had an unintentional yes of the shark gun,
just saying, I mean that goes beyond even like a
Texas accent. That guy. We don't need these saw short guns.
(01:45:02):
Were these guys? I can't I can't deal by the way.
I wanted to follow up, but we uh we heard
back from Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick her chance.
Speaker 9 (01:45:14):
I mean maybe it happened in the last few minutes or something.
Speaker 2 (01:45:17):
We've been trying to get a hold of him to
talk about the uh no tching why we don't even
have why we don't have property tax relief but we
have all this like big government stuff coming through the
Texas House. That's so crazy. I hope he's okay, you
needed to just like disappear, you know, from just us.
Speaker 7 (01:45:34):
But one hour ago I followed up and.
Speaker 2 (01:45:38):
So how many times does that make it now.
Speaker 7 (01:45:39):
So one, two three today was the fourth.
Speaker 2 (01:45:41):
Oh okay, okay, okay. And I'm just you know, curious
because I just, you know, would we need to talk
to him about these issues.
Speaker 7 (01:45:51):
I'm just you know, I don't think he really wants
to talk about it.
Speaker 2 (01:45:54):
I am so fun to talk to. I mean, I
am nothing but joy and light.
Speaker 9 (01:45:58):
That's true.
Speaker 2 (01:46:00):
Look at it, joyful enlightness. So we'll keep you updated
about all that now, because it's I guess that's something
that a lot of people are are It's that senebill
that they are banning THHC. It just has nothing to
do with smoking pot or anything like that, but nobody
wants None of these lawmakers want to talk about it now,
(01:46:20):
and a lot of people are saying that Abbot should
veto it. In fact, tons of letters apparently were sent
to his office in Austin. So we'll see how it goes.
But I don't know. I just they're they're ending their
session and they've not done anything on property tax relief,
just like they didn't do anything on property tax relief
last session or the session really before that. Let's be
honest about it. So I don't know. I mean, it's
(01:46:42):
just going to be a little bit harder for me
to Actually, it's going to be a heck of a
lot easier for me to unsubscribe to all their from
all their emails that they constantly pepper us with. So
just saying, you know, I mean, you got an obligation
to talk to voters. It's not that difficult. He's come
on the show before when we've disagreed on GUNSTFU and
so I'm a little surprised that he wouldn't.
Speaker 7 (01:47:04):
However, though he was pretty skittish then too.
Speaker 2 (01:47:07):
Yeah, but you know I was. I'm a gracious hostess.
I just I want him. I just want to hear
him narrate the science of the gummy stuff because that
is fascinating. Yeah, it'd be like it's like when Al
Sharpton put on a lab coat and did a whole
science segment on his show on MSNBC. It's like the
same level of expertise, you know, just saying, just you know,
(01:47:31):
gonna put that out there, all right.
Speaker 19 (01:47:32):
Uh.
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Speaker 7 (01:47:48):
All right, this this happened in the Texas House. And
while this has cut six now, one of the Democrats
in the Texas House was, for whatever reason, bringing up
whether or not they knew about what her dad used
to do, like, were you aware of my dad? Listen
to this exchange and then Representative Jeff Leech right afterward,
it's so perfect.
Speaker 3 (01:48:08):
Listen to this.
Speaker 9 (01:48:09):
You for questions, Uh, yes, I will, gentleman, yil some questions.
Speaker 19 (01:48:13):
Representative Leech. Are you aware that my grandfather was an
assistant Attorney General for the state of Texas?
Speaker 7 (01:48:20):
No, congratulations.
Speaker 19 (01:48:23):
Are you aware that he represented Texas in front of
the United States Supreme Court nine times?
Speaker 15 (01:48:29):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:48:30):
Are you aware that my dad worked for Oscar Meyer
for twenty five years and drove with Oscar Meyer wienermobile.
Speaker 9 (01:48:40):
There it is so yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:48:41):
Democrats in the House, I guess they believe that family
that's done something in the past is something.
Speaker 2 (01:48:46):
It's almost like she did it.
Speaker 7 (01:48:48):
Yeah, exactly, somehow carry over to her.
Speaker 2 (01:48:50):
Yeah, I mean my dad did this, so it's like, ah,
debt it. It's not how that works at all. By
the way, the Wienermobile, that's not a diff that's not
an easy thing to drive. I think no, Like, how
would you even park that? That's like you're gonna be
like forklift certified to drive something like that. Folks, that
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