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Trump drops an ‘F’ bomb over his frustration at Israel and Iran breaking a ceasefire agreement as he heads to the NATO summit. Socialist Muslim Zohran Mamdani takes the lead over Andrew Cuomo in the New York City Mayoral race. Dana breaks down his ridiculous policy proposals including a government-run grocery store. Rep. Al Green introduces the Articles of Impeachment AGAIN. Trump continues to go after Thomas Massie. Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick goes on a tear about his THC ban getting vetoed by Gov. Greg Abbott claiming shops are being run by gangs and cartels. ICE has arrested 11 Iranian nationals in the U.S. illegally across eight states, including a former sniper in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Jasmine Crockett thinks she should get a vote on military strikes. NBC probed NYC Mayoral Candidate Zorhan Mamdani on all his fake accents. Climate activists DESTROY a 370 year old painting over big oil. Activists in Venice, Italy, are protesting the upcoming destination wedding of tech billionaire Jeff Bezos and journalist Lauren Sánchez. Director Danny Boyle says he couldn’t make “Slumdog Millionaire” today because of cultural appropriation.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We basically have two countries that have been fighting so
long and so hard that they don't know what the
they're doing.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Do you understand that?

Speaker 3 (00:14):
Well, then none have that on my bingo card for
this morning at all, whatsoever? Didn't have it? I uh
potus sounds like he's a little mad. And that's just
some of the latest what's going on. Obviously, we're gonna
bring you that. Welcome to the radio program Dana Lash
with you the chats at Rumble uh and uh you
uh make sure you sign up over at substack too,
because I got a lot of stuff that's up there

(00:35):
that comes out regularly. So the president comes out drops
the F bomb because he's upset, and it's over the
I guess whether or not the it's it's an actual ceasefire,
because last night we got word that it was supposed
to be a ceasefire.

Speaker 4 (00:50):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (00:50):
And then both sides were still kind of firing off
at each other. And by fire kind of firing off,
I mean both sides were literally still sending stuff over,
and I think Israel was like in the process of
sending more things over when that came down. So the
latest is that maybe there's a ceasefire is it. I

(01:12):
think they're kind of settling into it now, but I
think you know, ultimately, you know it's gonna be rocky.
It's we obviously knew what was going to be, so
not much has change. I mean, is it really that shocking?
They went from bombing they over love and hell out
of each other to now now it's this. But I
also understand why Potus is so mad. He's getting ready

(01:32):
to go to NATO. He's gonna meet with a bunch
of other world leaders who have no idea how to
preserve their national sovereignty. And so here we are and
he uh, you know, he they mean, they worked really
hard at this thing, They worked really really hard at this,
at this whole thing, and he does. He's not happy.

(01:53):
He's like, they have no idea what they're doing. He said, though,
and this is for this is so that was before
he got on the plane, because he took the he
took Marine one to where Air Force one was. So
this is after he because the audio somebody that you
just heard is him getting on Marine one. This is
him after getting on Air Force one. He's on his
way to the Netherlands because they're gonna go talk to NATO,

(02:15):
and he was asked, okay, so is the ceasefire? Is
that still a thing? This is what he says. Audio
sound bite four.

Speaker 1 (02:22):
Breaking news. Not everything good Israel, as you know, turned back.
They didn't do that raid this morning. Fortunately that was
a big thing.

Speaker 3 (02:30):
Appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (02:32):
They had a lot of planes going and then we're
gonna do something and they didn't do it. We're happy
about that, very happy about that. So the ceasefire is
very much in effect, and I think we're gonna keep
it there for a long time.

Speaker 3 (02:44):
Breaking news, So hopefully they'll keep it there for a
long time. So what does it mean. It means right now,
they're not supposed to fire. That's what a ceasefire means.
It means not supposed fire stuff at each other. That's
what it means. So hopefully we'll see if that's it
sticks in. You know, part of me, though, is know
I kind of do we do? You just want to
let us really finish the job. Everybody always gets involved.

(03:06):
This is what I'm talking about. You got a bunch
of pansies that are always like, let's let him cook.
Like with what I mean, I I don't want to
have to deal I don't want to have to deal
with a bunch of backwoods malas anymore, you know what
I mean. I don't want to have to deal my
whole life. I don't want to make kids to have
to deal with a bunch of backwoods molas for their
whole damn lives like we have and have this specter

(03:28):
of you know, some some you know, old man who
married his second cousin, you know, the this theological regime
that they have over in Iran, sitting in a cave
deciding whether or not you know, they're gonna bomb in
They're gonna bomb u uh targets in the United States.
I just don't want to have to deal with this
for forever, So you know, I just just kind of

(03:52):
you know, leaving it out there. I will see how
this unravels. But you know, I will say that I
do think that Netanyahu wants to make sure that he's
on the best yeh footing with with Potus and that
everything is communicated clearly. And I think that that's kind
of one of the things that you you know, you've

(04:13):
got to consider, you know, who is really wrong by
all of this. I was told that eleventy trillion Americans
and by the way, I get so aggravated when I
make a regular joke and I have some you know,
half a half literate struggle bus drive by, Like, there's
not trillions of people in America, Dana Frillians, isn't a number.

(04:35):
I want to pound those people into a sand like
a tent pole. So bad. But I was told that
trillions of Americans, Cane, We're going to die by grifty
right wing influencers with questionable income streams.

Speaker 5 (04:52):
I don't think there's trillions of people in America.

Speaker 3 (05:00):
I was told this by people.

Speaker 5 (05:02):
What do you mean?

Speaker 3 (05:03):
I was told those by people that there was going
to be trillions of Americans that were going to die
if this happened. This is what I hate about the
clickbait horedom that has become political discussion on x I
almost people are like, who else do you listen to? Nobody?
Because most everybody's trash. I don't care how ignorant that sounds,

(05:24):
it's just true. And case in point, you know, I
just all of these people that are like, oh my gosh,
we're gonna boots on the ground, You're gonna get drafted.
Uh huh. That's all I heard for weeks on end
from these hysterical pearl clutching miteyl using grifty Katari paid
you know, products of incest because I have no idea

(05:47):
how you get so few brain cells and I was
assured this repeatedly by these people, and it didn't happen. Now,
you would think that, you know, a more clearly anymore coffee,
you would. I think that a more self aware grifter
would be like, maybe I should figure out a way
to walk this back. Nope, Nope, they're gonna do. Half

(06:08):
of the reason why y'all are in a mess is
because you have got the noise of these grifters with
with questionable income streams, questionable is doing a lot of
heavy lifting here. We know where it's coming from. You
guys know who I'm talking about. I mean there's a
whole group of them. I mean basically they're trying to
act like the whole thing isn't just about hating to Jos.
But we know that that's, you know, ultimately like one

(06:28):
of the motivations. Uh, but know that that didn't happen.
I was talking about this a little bit on Jesse
Waters last night. Look, I'm gonna tell you something. You know,
we got people like Thomas Massey, who I like. I
like Thomas Massey, and he's making a constitutional point. I
don't think it's entirely correct, but he's a smart dude.
I'm not gonna have, like, you know, backseat drivers, sit
here and argue with a guy who went to mit

(06:50):
about like things like the economy or anything else. There's
certain things that the guy knows, and you got to
give him respect for that, Like there's certain things you
know that he doesn't. You know, respect gose both ways.
But I'm gonna tell you something, I really appreciate people
like the Massies and the Rand Pauls because dear God people,
and I say that as a plea to the heavens,
not something as blasphemous. You realize that the reason we

(07:11):
are in this position is because of some of the
stupidest elected officials that we have ever been cursed with
that have been in DC, correct Democrats and Republicans. Some
people think that having an R by their name is
the same as having Lamb's blood above their threshold. No,
it's not, doesn't mean anything. Sometimes with some of these folks.
We are in this position because of a lot of

(07:32):
what they have done. A lot of the big spinning,
a lot of stupid foreign policy decisions. I could go on.
So I really appreciate having people like Thomas Massey in
government and other people to pin down some things that
otherwise would be flapping in the wind if we didn't
have them right. You need both ends of that spectrum,

(07:54):
and you, I'm gonna tell you some of y'all better
be thanking him because some of the most conservative things
that I see people say celebrate from Trump's first term
and proposals from this term are things that he has
fought his backside off in committee to protect. So I'm
just gonna throw that out there. I'm not telling you
to love the guy. I'm not telling you to marry
him in French, kissing him and move in with him.
I'm not telling him to do any of that. I'm

(08:15):
just saying, maybe, damn, give the guy a break, you know,
come on to that extent. Maybe some of these people
out there freaking out about potus, maybe he won't get
off his backside just a second and let the man
cook for a minute.

Speaker 6 (08:31):
Now.

Speaker 3 (08:31):
I've criticized him before. I've had people that got mad
at me. What do you mean you're not sure about
the Second Amendment record the first term, and I had
a bunch of fakriots try to get all mad at
me for it. But I'm gonna tell you something. Did
we get into a prolong protracted war the first time around?
Now when he bombed Solimani? Did we get into a line? No,
we didn't. You guys know my point. We didn't. I

(08:54):
don't think anybody hates long drawn out nation building Neo
konbs more than he does, except for me be myself.
He's not a fan of it. So why in the
world do people think that we're gonna be led into
that this time?

Speaker 4 (09:08):
Now?

Speaker 3 (09:08):
I'm not saying I want any kind of conflict with
anybody because I hate every I'll fight with anybody because
I hate them, don't care. I don't like any other country,
but ours kind of joking again for the struggle bus
passengers that are like, what do you know, just it's
that kind of a day already and it's not even noon.
My point is that maybe give him, let the man

(09:30):
cook him, let's see what he's doing. He kind of
may have an idea here. There's one area I will
say that he's actually been very consistent on and it's this,
so just let him go for a little bit. I
think that he deserves a little bit of grace there.
Let him go for a bit. So I wanted to
say on it because I said this last night. Man,
I got some mail. The mail that I got last

(09:51):
night from waters people, it was like half in half.
It was either Thomas Massey is an avatar of Satan
on Earth or Trump is an avatar state Now. I
mean it was like there was no middle ground. I
don't know if you saw the hit last night came,
but it wasn't like I you know, it was going
out there like yes, Trump says, let's get in all
the wars, We're gonna get all the wars. I mean, no,
that's not what anybody It's not what even he said.

(10:13):
But I just it's amazing to me how high some
of these passions are going. I'm like, nobody's pulling their
heat out of the fog and actually taking a glimpse around,
at least from the people that I was getting some mail,
getting some male from. It wasn't like overly hate mail
or anything. I mean, they were actually nice. I was
sort of disappointed because you know, I was gonna monetize
it and read it if it got too sassy. But mmm,
So that's some of the latest that we're we're we're

(10:35):
following along here. And then of course we got the
big beautiful bill blah blah blah. We got Supreme Court
stuff that's kicking off. We got some decisions that we're
expecting from Scotus on a number of things, So I'm
gonna touch on that as well. Oh my gosh, can
we also talk about it's ma'm dammy? Can we also
talk about this guy in New York. I'm saying his
name like that forever. You're not gonna correct me on it,
because that's how his name is said. Because I said so, King,

(10:55):
Dana said so, and I identify as king, not queen.
I'm just saying it. I feel like just a snot today.
Do you guys ever wake up and you have that
mood and you're like, I'm just gonna be It's gonna
be fun day for everybody.

Speaker 5 (11:06):
Trump woke up that way this morning.

Speaker 3 (11:07):
Trump and I woke up apparently the same manner. He
comes out there. My favorite part about that SoundBite is
he leaned in. He's like, and they don't know what
the blank they're doing. That was a dad move, if
ever there was a dad move. Whenever dad leans in
and emphasizes a word like that, that is the male
version of the flip flop. Dude, somebody's I mean, if

(11:30):
he would have pulled one out of his pocket, a
flip flop, I wouldn't have been surprised start flapping people
up beside their heads. I wouldn't have been shocked over that.
We got a lot more on we didn't actually haven't
even gotten into anything, if I'm being honest. We got
to talk about can I am fascinated by what the
B two bombers had. Guys. They had snacks and like
a microwave and all kinds of like accouterments on their

(11:54):
their on the jet. The Yeah, I love technology, God
bless America. Only America sends up a pilot and a
B two bomber with like a microwave to put in
some pizza roles and you know, some snackage, and you
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(14:54):
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Speaker 2 (17:14):
Groscery prices are out of control. The cost of eggs
and milk has skyrocketed. Dumb stores are even using dynamic pricing,
jacking up the cost over the course of a day
depending on what they can get away with. It doesn't
need to be this way. I'm Zarammbani and as mayor,
I will create a network of city owned grocery stores.
It's like a public option for produce. We will redirect
city funds from corporate supermarkets to city owned grocery stores

(17:38):
whose mission is lower prices, not price gouget. These stores
will operate without a profit motive or having to pay
property taxes or rent. It will pass on those savings
to you.

Speaker 3 (17:49):
This is actually one of the stupidest things that I've
ever heard in my entire life. This guy who's an
absolute NEPO baby who's never had a job in the
private sector, and you ought to go read seriously, go
right up about this dude literally never worked in the
private sector. He has no job experience. I'm not making
this up. He has no job experience. And he's like,

(18:11):
I have a great idea about grocery stores. Guys, because
they're having their primary right now. They're ranked voting in
New York about who their mayor's going to be. And
you got Cuomo's back and he's running against this guy
whose name I'm saying the way I want to and
it's Mam Danny. And I'm not going to be corrected
on it. Because if a guy can pretend that is,
you know his wenus is, you know, not a weness.
Then I can say this dude's name however I want,

(18:31):
and everybody's got a choke on it. So that's how
we're doing it. Welcome back to violence today. You're right,
Dana lash with you the chats at rumbles, So you
can try to go complain to them if you don't
like it, but I don't think they're going to receive
it well because we're all we all pretty much are
on the same wavelength every day. So yeah, he's got
this brilliant idea. We're going to have you know how
you know how much you guys love the DMV, how

(18:53):
the DMV is so amazing. We're going to do that
to grocery stores. You know how much you love this
subway and how and fresh smelling it is. We're gonna
do that to grocery stores. Say hello to my newest
ma'am DAMMI product. It's uh some soda and it's called Hobo.

(19:16):
I muted my last word. No, no, I didn't. I
want the I want the FCC to make a case
about me mouthing something. Just bring it. We got to
get out a jail free card.

Speaker 2 (19:28):
The anyway.

Speaker 3 (19:29):
So that's I mean, it's true. Think about it. I
don't know, if you've ever ridden the subway in New York.
It's like I'm stepping into a Petri dish inside of
the devil's anus. I don't know how it's to say it.
It's I've never smelled anything so nasty before. There's nothing,
that's nothing that will prepare you for it. And I

(19:52):
had I had this one I remarked about this one time,
and I had a listener. Love this listener. They're like, yeah,
they're they were a hunter and they're like, I don't know.
I came across like this old carcass, you know, this
one day in the woods, like talking about an animal carcass,
and you know, it was getting scavenged on it, and
it smelled really bad. It was, you know, still pretty fresh,
and I'm like, oh, that's adorable. Now, time's that by
eleventy million and put it on steroids and then add

(20:14):
some hobo urine on it and uh, there you go
in some uh like a homeless vomit and then there
you go. Then that's then then you were talking about
the same thing. No, he that's one of the things.
He wants to do. We're just gonna have free things
for everybody. Here's your city owned grocery stores. Think about it, though,
wouldn't you love to shop at a grocery store that

(20:35):
is run with the same efficiency as the DMB. Doesn't
that sound amazing? I'm sure everything is gonna be up
to date and clean or like the subway, wouldn't you
like to go and purchase the things you're gonna put
in your mouth from this same people who run the subway? Yay,
I love that for you. That sounds so great.

Speaker 7 (20:54):
Mm mmmmm.

Speaker 3 (20:55):
I mean, you know it's okay if it's you're getting
free stuff now, I mean, you know the quality of
this stuff is going to be questionable. But hey, that's
literally what he's doing. This is one of the stupidest
things ever he's And then he says, and everyone is
guaranteed dignity?

Speaker 4 (21:12):
What you do that?

Speaker 3 (21:14):
I don't think there's any dignity And like shopping at
a government run grocery store like he's proposing, I uh,
just dignity distributor what are you gonna hand?

Speaker 4 (21:26):
Like?

Speaker 3 (21:26):
How do you how do you guarantee someone dignity? Do
you give? Do you send them a certificate, like, here's
your dignity?

Speaker 4 (21:32):
Is that what you do?

Speaker 3 (21:33):
Do you give that to them in that way? I'm
so confused. I don't even know. Uh, but yeah, that's
and he's a socialist, Mam Danny, Danny whatever. He is
a socialist who is a NEPO baby who literally never
worked a day in his life. So you can't get
mad at him for not knowing how stores work. Makes

(21:59):
you wonder how he thinks other things work, right, I mean,
I just look at his history. He literally of an
NEPO baby, a filmmaker, and a very fancy professor at Columbia,
and he's never yeah, I literally never worked in the
private sector ever. But he is a fan of hip

(22:19):
hop and he has composed some rap music. Well let's
give this guy the keys to the world.

Speaker 5 (22:27):
Why did you say so?

Speaker 3 (22:28):
Yeah, And he's been involved in politics basically since he
was a zygote. Yeah. He's one of those people who's like,
I'm gonna graduate and go and be a politician, and
I just want to beat them in their parents, like
how dare you fail America?

Speaker 4 (22:42):
Like that?

Speaker 3 (22:43):
You're just gonna like send somebody serving in office is
like a consequence of being successful in public life. It's like,
oh my gosh, I guess I have to do this.
It's like glorified jury duty. But everybody's turned it into
a grift, so now people think that they can do
it as an actual career choice. It's one of the
biggest failings of this country I've ever seen. So yeah,
he thinks that. I mean, think about this for a moment.
Just think about you know, how grocery stores work and

(23:06):
how basic systems work. This is the stuff that he's
talking about. Who pays for that. He also wants to
spend sixty five million dollars on gender treatments. I guess
you get to treat your gender. I don't know, Like
what did that mean? You would have put a band
aid on your woo woo. I don't know, Like, well,

(23:28):
I don't know what is it you get to affirm something.
He's for getting rid of police officers, and he likes
the government run grocery. I mean, this guy, it's like
a toddler giving a list of things that they want
to do if they're ever president someday. And I would
like free e vending machines and all the whole waves,

(23:49):
And I would like fridge, chocolate milk for all of
the foodents. H yeah, that's and he he likes the
idea of Yeah, he went he wants to lower He
actually said that he wants to lower prices by making
them own by the government. Why, by the way, when
he did that video, hmmm, why was he holding his Lavalier. So,

(24:13):
for those of you not in the biz, a lavalier
is the microphone that you clip to your lapel, right
or your shirt collar. So when I do Fox, I
have like a Lavalier mic that's like on my shirt
collar or on my lapel if I'm wearing a jacket
or something, and he's holding it. I mean it literally
has a clip. He literally could have like clipped it
to his shirt and not held it like a d bag,

(24:35):
but he chose to hold the Lavalier mic like a
d bag. So the fact that he doesn't even know
how a Lavalier mic works makes me never ever want
to see him in elected office ever because it is
a major pet peeve of mine. I cannot stand with
people then don't get a Lavalier mic. You absolute launch boxes.
Just don't get one. I mean, you know, government owned

(24:57):
stores have worked really great. I mean, breadlines are so
in vogue right now, soup kitchens and breadlines. Those are
government run stores. Does he know? He doesn't know what
those are because he's an Eppo baby of rich parents
and he never worked a dana's life. He literally has
no idea. It's almost like he never went to school
and learned history. Where do these Where do these people

(25:18):
come from? They're like Martians, They're from outer space. Hello,
fellow humans, I don't know how your services work. I
would like to propose a government run grocery store for you.
So he's running against Cuomo, and I don't even want
to say the words that I'm thinking right now. You
know where I'm going. I can't. I cannot bring myself

(25:41):
to say it. I never Oh gosh, I'm gonna choke
to death. I've never seen anybody hmmmm. Make Cuomo look

(26:04):
it can't. It's really hard for me. It's very difficult.
He's leading. He's leading in the polls right now. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
uh huh mam, damny, he's leading in the polls. It's ma'am.
He's leading in the polls right now.

Speaker 5 (26:22):
I can't say that way right Oh, I don't know.

Speaker 3 (26:25):
I mean it is New York. I think if they
vote for that, then just cut them off the rest
of the continental US. Just cut Manhattan off just I mean,
it's already in islands, so just push it out there
a little bit, you know. I think we're done after that.
I mean, I don't know how much how much worse
can it be? How would you willingly vote for your
choices between the guy who killed all the old people

(26:48):
in nursing homes during COVID and the guy who literally
never held a private sector job and has no idea
how grocery stores work. Oh my gosh, and wants to
get rid of police. Oh my gosh. How is this
your choice? How is that your choice? What is the world?
This is crazy? That's I mean, it literally is like

(27:10):
the south Park thing. I don't want to say it
because it's crass, but you guys know the south Park song.
It was back in the day. He's actually been fundraising
against Cuomo very successfully. What is happening with the Democrat Party?
They're dead? That party's gone. It's this, it is. There
are no actual how do I say it, There's no
such thing as a Kennedy Democrat anymore. That's gone. I

(27:32):
don't even I don't even think that there's any moderate
Democrats anymore. They're all socialists. For this guy to be
leading in Manhattan is insane to me. That place, I
good night. What do they think is gonna happen? You
know what he should? It's almost like, ma'am Danny, he
got his idea from Russia and China and you know
Soviet block. I I just, yeah, that's communism. And they're

(27:59):
gonna run out a nut law because and everything is
going to be subsidized by the taxpayer. And that's communism.
And how does that how do you reconcile that with
being in existence with grocery stores that are private sector
and that are for profit. I mean, this is almost
I mean, has he been to Cuba? Cuba do is
the same thing? Look how successful they aren't. Cuba does
the exact same thing. Venezuela does the exact same thing.

(28:23):
He's one of those people who's like, book, we're all communism.
It's never been tried. Oh my gosh, it hasn't. It's failed.
It's killed more people than anything else in the world.
Just democrats are not sending their best and they're starting
with Manhattan. That is truly. When I first heard about
this proposal, I actually legit thought that it was a

(28:46):
joke and I didn't even want to talk about it
because I'm like, there's no way that this is true. Oh,
but it is. It is the good folks over at Preborn.
This is such a great organization. Now, folks, we got
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Speaker 5 (30:58):
Like SAMs through the al So are the days of
the United States?

Speaker 8 (31:04):
I have filed h RES five three seven. HRAs five
three seven is a privileged resolution. HRAs five three seven
has been filed because I believe that the President of
the United States has committed an impeachable act. H RAS

(31:27):
five seven addresses abuse of presidential powers by disregarding the
separation of powers, devolving American democracy into an authoritarian an authoritarian,
an authoritarian.

Speaker 5 (31:49):
Authoritarian.

Speaker 3 (31:51):
I'm just so that's the wrong Algreen. As the Algreen
is in Congress for some reason, and anything that they
feel like they can go and impeach Potus on they will.
This is why it's very important that Republicans don't jack
around and give everybody tax cuts so that we don't
lose the House. Because you lose the House, and guess

(32:14):
what happens. This stuff is going to be non stop,
and I gotta tell y'all like, I don't have the
patience to be dealing with that for the next two years.
I don't know about y'all, but I do not have
the patience to be dealing with that. I will be
waking up every morning choosing violence. This is not not
dealing with it. And what's more, Look, people cannot like

(32:35):
the way the War Powers Resolution, But my question is, well,
why didn't these fatcats in Congress do anything about it? Hell,
this sing past in nineteen seventy three. If you don't
like it, then change it, do something about it. But
they don't. They just they bitch and moment that's all
they do. All you they have the authority and the
ability to modify certain things with respect to the executive. Now,

(32:56):
you can't take power that is constitutionally invested in him,
but there's certain things you can. With regard to the
War Powers Resolution. Tried a remedy and they have not
touched it since in nineteen seventy three, which then goes
back to the question of well, then what's the point
do they not? I mean, especially Democrats ran They ran Congress,

(33:17):
all of Congress. Never forget that during the first portion
of Barack Obama's first term, before a special a couple
of special elections, they had a super majority. A lot
of people forget that back in two thousand and eight.
There were a couple of seats later that changed that
to just basically and just to just a basic majority.

(33:40):
But until that special election there for a very short
time they had a supermajority, and they could have. I mean,
that's when I would have pedaled to the floor. I
would have pushed all manner of stuff through. They did nothing.
They literally did nothing. They passed nothing, Nothing went through
the chamber. So I'm like, if this is something that
they said that they didn't like it with Bush, and

(34:00):
now they're saying that they don't like it, now, why
haven't you changed anything. I cannot stand lawmakers who complain
endlessly and fundraise off of these complaints, but yet do
nothing to change, you know, through their authority in Congress. Now,
I talked about this, Like I said on Waters last night,
I'm inclined to believe that it's legal, and I'm inclined

(34:25):
to for now with the construct of just one and
done agree with potus. That's that is conditional. I don't
want a long protracted thing and I also, I don't
subscribe to the belief that Iran never hurt the United
States because this is simply not true in the face
of established fact and my own friends who've lost legs
and arms just not true. So you know, time will tell.

(34:50):
This is where it gets really sketchy, because you've got
to trust intel and one of the things that we
elect people for. Not only you invest in authority into
them through the manner of our vote, but we're also saying, okay,
we're also giving you the authority to make these judgment calls.
That's kind of what it is. Out of all the
things that gets me about Trump's criticisms on Potus, of

(35:12):
all the things to criticize Trump for, I will say this,
with respect to military involvement, he's been most consistent on,
and that's the thing that some people are going at
him the hardest on. It does not make any sense
to me. We got a lot more on the way
second hour coming up. Stick with us, the good folks
over at Preborn. This is such a great organization. Now, folks,

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Speaker 5 (37:22):
Did remind me any commitments yesterday about uranium and richmon?

Speaker 2 (37:26):
What about uranium at rich Men?

Speaker 1 (37:28):
And they're not going to have enrichment and they're not
going to have a nuclear weapon, and they know that
they're going to.

Speaker 5 (37:33):
Get on to being a great trading nation. You know,
they're very good traders. They're going to be a great.

Speaker 1 (37:39):
Trading nation, and they have a lot of oil.

Speaker 5 (37:42):
They're going to do well.

Speaker 1 (37:43):
They're not they're not going to have a nuclear weapons
the one right now there's still clear weapons.

Speaker 3 (37:51):
Hmmm, they shouldn't. We'll see how it goes. Welcome back
to the UH program. Dana lash with you. And the
latest is maybe there's a ceasefire. I'm not quite sure.
It's kind of been going back and forth. We were
talking a little bit about that earlier. We also have

(38:12):
this the primary for mayor, the Ringfoote primary in New
York happening. We're talking a little bit about that as well.
So lots of stuff to dive into. The chats at
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Speaker 4 (38:32):
So the.

Speaker 3 (38:36):
Back and forth on that, I saw this article. Trump
is upset with Thomas Massey because Massey was talking about
obtaining congressional approval for any kind of you know, war
conflict guess and no, I mean, I you know, I
think that the I mean the law is clear and

(38:57):
what the executive can do with in certain ways the
law is very clear, and that he's allowed to, you know,
take some kind of kinetic action in a limited scope,
and then he within forty eight hours, you have to
debrief Congress, and then if you're going to further escalate,
you have to seek permission from Congress. So I disagree
with him, but I understand where the concern is coming from,

(39:19):
because I also have that concern. Look, I said this
last night, and I want to reiterate this. I please
give people the grace on the right who are very
hesitant about any kind of engagement because a lot of
us grew up with this. We grew up in never
endian conflicts all around the globe. I mean, I have

(39:39):
three generations of my family who literally fought in the
same conflict that we're in Iraq and Afghanistan. It's insane,
just the changing in objectives, mission creep, the politicization of war,
which contributes to a vastly greater loss of resource in life.

(40:00):
You have to realize that a lot of us grew
up with that. We grew up you know, out at
the you know when after Vietnam was you know, long over,
but still there was a lot of remnants of that
left in terms of suspicion over you know how well
governments can prosecute conflicts. And then of course we had
a rock, we had Afghanistan, we had ongoing war on terror.

(40:24):
When I was a little kid, we had a Ran Contra.
So it's it's a lot, and you need to understand
that people have a suspicion and a distrust over any
kind of moves regarding conflict like this, because well, they
got good reason to. I mean, look at the track
record of government, look at the and not just Democrats,

(40:47):
it's both parties. I'm not doing a both parties type
of thing, but this is true here. There's a reason
that people feel that way, and it's because it's based
on real, actualized things. So just give people a little
race because they're not used to at all, someone going yeah,
we're just gonna hit them and then get out and
then doing that. They're not used to it at all. Okay,

(41:07):
we're not used to it. It's weird. We're like, wait
a minute, like where's the call for nation building and
all that? Think about it, even more recently with Democrats,
with Libya and Egypt and hont Duras. Look at how
many times Obama Biden tried getting US involved in a
million different conflicts, and yes, in the Middle East as well,

(41:34):
like in Honduras, they were trying to work with a
government in the overthrowing of another leader. In Egypt, they
the Obama Biden administration literally through Hillary Clinton like endorsed
the Muslim Brotherhood, which was banned in Egypt. And this
was right when the Green Revolution was kicking off in
Iran and their irgc were sniping people off the rooftops.

(41:55):
That's the need oft Sultan story. And this was the
whole you guys remember the story of Larry Logan getting
attacked in Egypt right in Cairo. That was all the
result of a breakdown in their government because the United
States was getting involved. We were backing through Obama, backing

(42:15):
the Muslim Brotherhood which had been banned because they were
looking they were looked at as agitators. They weren't. Egypt
was not fans of them. And then it got a
little crazy before they finally kicked them back out and
really with it the influence of Obama Biden. Like what
happened in Libya, Obama Biden wanted to get in, they
wanted to take out Gaddafi, and then they wanted to
start nation building and that was an absolute disaster. That

(42:36):
that's Obama's legacy that we're always going to be dealing
with in that part of the world now, similar to
what Carter did with Iran. So even most recently we
saw this happen and we're very, very nervous about it.
We're so it's very odd for a politician to come
in and get elected office and say, Okay, we're gonna
hit it once and then we're gonna get out and
then not commit. We're not used to it, even though Trump,

(42:58):
you know, with Solemani and is very similar. Even then,
I think everyone was expecting there to be more of
a like a committed, long term, protracted conflict, and there wasn't.
That was very unusual, and we're like, wait a minute,
this is actually possible. Elected officials are actually doing this.
So please give those people grace. And I don't think

(43:19):
that you need to be out there, We don't need
to be at their throats. Please give them grace because
I get it entirely. This is how we grew up.
That being said, what I don't have grace for are
the people who are like, well, we're going to have
eleveny trillion Americans die and you're going to draft, and
it's World War three and they were beating the drums
of World War three and trying to scare the hell
out of everybody and get everybody in a panic. I

(43:40):
just think that's incredibly irresponsible. And it's brought on by
their very incredibly dubious income streams, which is one of
the reasons why there's a lot of people that do
this stuff. I just I'm not fans of because they
don't disclose how they are getting paid. My everybody know,
I mean, our livelihood stream comes from our advertise that

(44:01):
bring you the show. It's why nobody has to pay
subscription fee for the program. It's all of our sponsors,
you know, are like people like super Beats and Patreo
Mobile and rough Greens, all those folks, you know, they
come in and they support the show. And and I'm
not beholden to anybody, so we don't. We're not beholden
to a government. We're not beholden to a think tank.
We're not. I mean, I've turned down live money from

(44:22):
think tanks before. Uh, And I'm really picky about who
we do business with. But yeah, that's you got to
be really careful with some of this stuff because there
are people that have cut checks, that have received checks
cash checks from some of these entities, and they're not
disclosing it to you, but we all know it because
of the public filings, and we mean you you have to.

(44:45):
There's some people I think that are not that are
operating as unregistered Farrah agents if I'm being very direct
that you know, if it were anybody else, they would
probably have been charged like Paul Mainifort was, but they're not.
So I'm just saying it's always good to have a
healthy dose of skepticism with a lot of this stuff.
So that being said, there are people who wanted to
push Trump into total isolationism. The people wanted to push

(45:08):
him into total neoconism, and I think that he's ended up.
You know, I think people just need to chill for
a little bit.

Speaker 4 (45:14):
There.

Speaker 3 (45:14):
I see some that just disagree with him on everything,
and I think just want him to fail at everything.
I disagree with him on certain issues like I don't
like pain women to have babies, and there's you know
other policy bits that I just I disagree with, but
I don't want him to be unsuccessful in all of
the areas that we do agree on. That's suicide, that's

(45:35):
national suicide. It does it make sense. So then I'm
like super suspicious of those people that claim to be
on the right and then they just they don't want
to see him be successful at anything. I'm like, you're
really talking about you know, the nation at this point.
So there's a lot to take in. But you know,
just just FYI, I wish that he and Massie would
get along better. I think you need somebody like Thomas Massey,

(45:57):
I really do. And I think you need people like
rand Paul. It just you know who you don't need.
You don't need people like Dan Patrick on Texas, Can
we talk about the Lieutenant governor of Texas for a minute.
He is going on a tear. He's trying to go
at the governor of Texas because the governor of Texas
signed a bunch of pro Second Amendment bills and then
he vetoed the reefer madness stuff. I want to be

(46:19):
really clear with people, and the reason that it's coming
back up again on the program today is because Dan
Patrick has new soundbites. He will not stop raging about it.
This is not about smoking weed. It is about a
specific element of something that is used in a consumable,
and it is also already strictly regulated. So for Dan

(46:41):
Patrick to say the things that he just said in
the SoundBite, he's demonstrating he's entirely ignorant of current law
because it is very tightly regulated. It is very very controlled,
very restricted. And I'm just I can't believe someone with
his little knowledge as he has on this is allowed
to try to influence policy on it that affects everyone.

(47:03):
I want you to listen to this SoundBite because I'm
just getting really tired of this. My patience is wearing
thin for him. This is audio sund At sixteen. He
was raging about this again.

Speaker 9 (47:12):
We have no idea who's making this product? Are they terrorists?
This is a terrorist money laundering schemes in Texas? Is
it a cartel money laundering scheme? You know, someone told
me I'd better watch my step. It's what someone told
me I better watch my step.

Speaker 5 (47:34):
Because this whole.

Speaker 9 (47:35):
Idea by the industry again saying well these are mom
and pop businesses.

Speaker 5 (47:39):
No they're not.

Speaker 9 (47:40):
There may be a few, This is all orchestrated, as
I said, over three or four years eight to nine
thousand shops open up. They all look the same, they
all have the same products, they all the same footprint,
they're all built the same spot around.

Speaker 10 (47:52):
Schools or most of them.

Speaker 9 (47:54):
No, that wasn't a coincidence, Rudy, that's organized crime.

Speaker 3 (47:58):
Wow, this is one of the craziest things I've ever heard.
And I think that's incredibly insulting. That is the Lieutenant
governor of Texas who's calling basically all the people and
their businesses cartel members and terrorists, a significant number of them.
And I know because I've gotten to know these people
at different events around the country. A lot of them

(48:19):
are veteran known and they are mom and pop. I
don't think he understands what he's talking about. He literally
has no clue what he's talking about here, and I
can't imagine why he's embarrassing himself on such a national
stage like this. By the way, there is a significant
amount of it that. I mean, they have market reports
on this stuff, and they've overwhelming majority. I mean, you're

(48:41):
actually all of them are. Some of them are now
very successful, so they're larger businesses now. They're not like
so much a small mom and pop shop, but they
all started that way. I mean, I'm looking at the
numbers myself. I mean the small business you can look
up numbers Texas small business you can. I mean, it's
all over. This thing called the Internet came. It's really weird,

(49:04):
it's pretty amazing. And all of this, like I said,
is super tightly regulated. I mean very tightly regulated. There's
a whole legal guide on it. And over the years
they've had increased restrictions and regulations on this, and so
the idea that it's just a free for all is

(49:25):
incredibly ignorant. They know who's making it, because that's part
of the oversight, and to say that it's cartels and
terrorists is one of the most I expect this from
people like Barack Obama, but I don't expect it from
people like a so called Republican lieutenant governor. I don't
expect that from him. He's trying to get a lot

(49:46):
of people mad at Greg Abbott over this. So he's
trying to pick a fight with Greg Abbott over this
because he kind of got his ass slapped in this fight.
And I tend to be suspicious of anyone who point
who tries to go after a bit business that is
actually wholly unrelated to you know, overdoses and you know
DUI and all this other stuff. Uh, because this is

(50:08):
a guy who you know, he benefits greatly from the
liquor lobby. And if you look at dwy uh, if
you look at alcohol involve fatalities things like that in Texas.
I mean that's like, you know, astronomical if it was
about saving lives. See, this is the gun control variable.
It's like going after law abiding gun owners when you're
ignoring the gang bangers. Right, It's like going after a
small business sector that has zero like association with what

(50:32):
he's claiming while ignoring you know, big alcohol. I mean,
it's crazy. And I think that there's you know, I
mean Okham's razor. You know, there's probably a reason for it.
But it's not about smoking anything. It is about the
THHC element that is used in consumables. And I'm not
going to get into the weeds of how ridiculously regulated

(50:53):
it is. When I was looking into it, I was
actually kind of shocked at all. I mean I was
very shocked at all of the regularly I wouldn't do
this business. I would not do this business. There's no
way because all of the hoops that you have to
jump through with the government in Texas is insane. That
just gives you an idea of how regulated it is.
I mean, I could sit here and show you ads
where they literally look like they are advertising alcoholic drinks

(51:14):
to kids, but they're not doing that with this. I
am suspicious of his motivation here. I think it's disingenuous.
I think he's lying to you, and I think to
impugne the characters of all of these thousands of small
business owners as cartels and terrorists is something that is
unfit for a person that holds his elected office. It

(51:35):
is embarrassing and shameful, and he needs to apologize that
is inexcusable. We have a lot more on the way.
I am always going to tell you to carry a
gun and throw lead in defense of your life and
in defense of your loved ones. I think there are
certain situations, though, where you have to be creative in
your response, because I would love to say that I

(51:56):
only go where guns are allowed. But you know what,
I got to be a big girl and put my
big girl bridges on sometimes because I got to go
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Speaker 5 (53:28):
And now all of the news you would probably miss,
it's time for Dana's quick five.

Speaker 3 (53:33):
So Pedro Pascal was defending calling JK Rowling a heinous
loser and said bullies make him sick. Pedro Pascal is
the most overrated actor of the past twenty five years.
I feel like he is the least talented actor. He
always drags down every single scene that he's in, and
the only reason that he's getting so many roles is

(53:53):
because he fluffs every single Hollywood like you know issue
and all of this stuff. He plays the game to
a simp degree. That is the only reason why he
gets work. I just I cannot stand Pedro Pascal. He
is like aids to a film. Like the moment I
see his name involved in a project, I'm like, no
thank you, because I want to watch like an actual,

(54:15):
like good actor who doesn't deliver things in a robotically
stupid fashion. So I'm not a fan of Pedro Pascot.
I don't know if you can't tell or not. Caine,
I'm not a big fan of him. Yeah, you know,
he's just not my jam. Let's see. Also, rich Americans
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Speaker 4 (56:18):
I do think people have to be realistic here and
understanding what the choices are Iranians. Iran is a proud, proud,
proud nation. One of the things I learned in my
negotiations was the level of pride was just enormous. They
also have been committed to the destruction of Israel. That's

(56:43):
a cultural, almost religious component of their policy, and so
it's very hard to say what exactly is going to
bring them back to the table. But I know this,
you cannot bomb away the memory of how to make
a bomb. You can't bomb away the knowledge that they

(57:04):
have developed. You can't bomb away you know, the broad
array of technicians who've been working on this for years,
who will go back to work if that's the mission
they're given by the leadership of the country.

Speaker 3 (57:19):
I think that's an asenine statement from John Carrey there.
First off, welcome back to the program, Dana lash with you,
because the way he's arguing is that he acts like
there's still some kind of that if you don't placate
the Malas because they're the moderate ones, then the hardliners
are going to get upset that's like the perspective that
he has in order to I think for that SoundBite,

(57:41):
that doesn't make any that doesn't make any sense. And
he's part of the problem. John Carrey's part of the problem.
Why is he acting like some kind of statesman. He's
another guy, never had a job in the private sector.
He married a rich widow and he got all her
husband's money. And that's like the extent of it. He's
appo baby who married a rich widow. It's true. Welcome

(58:04):
back to the program. Like I said, Dana lash with
you the chance on rumble. He I remember back when
he he's never been on the right the right side
of this ever, he's never been on the right side
of us this issue. He's kind of he's very carter esque.
We came so close to have in him, didn't we.

(58:25):
Can you imagine what that What would the world look
like if we had had God Leah John Carey presidency
help us all? What would that have looked like? Would
have been terrifying Israel into their state of emergency. I
think things are maybe starting the things are starting to
settle in since this cease fire. There's what else are

(58:47):
they going to do? There's nothing else they can do
at this point. Uh, the faith in the regime is gone.
They're losing their ability to keep their populace from protesting
in the streets. There's a great upraising that is growing
against this now defanged regime, but it's still something that
the Persian people have to have to manage. We can't

(59:11):
follow a mistake, which was Carter installing the Mullas over
the Shaw. We can't follow that mistake with us getting
involved yet again. It's kind of a weird thing to say,
isn't it like the United States created the problem? I
mean we did. We created that problem over there. I
mean we some of us weren't even alive, but we
created that problem over there. And you would think, well,

(59:33):
should the United States fix it? Because you know the
pottery barn rule. You break it, you broke it, or
you broke it, you own it. I the Persian people
need to I don't think you can follow it up
with the second the second, same mistake. I think you
empowered the people to do it themselves. And as long
as they don't have the IRGC commandos up there on rooftops,

(59:54):
which apparently they were all taken out, it looks like
it might be a lot easier, although they're still dealing
with a lot of media suppression over there. But the uh,
there's just so much back and forth as to the
success in point of this. Like some people are saying, oh,
this is just Trump that coordinated this so that Israel
would calm down or something or other, which I don't.

(01:00:16):
I think that that's a dumb analysis of this. I
think what it is is what it is, because we've
been living with the specter of Iran doing what it
was doing for how long. But I don't know. The
terror cells though, that's a whole other thing. Tom Homan
talked a little bit about that. That's where's that an
audio sound by nine? Because the Iranian teraro cells. I'll

(01:00:37):
just I'll remind you. I don't know if you saw
the headlines today, but they actually were able. They apparently
arrested Ice took an eleven Iranian nationals in forty eight hours.
Per CBS News. They it's a crackdown against illegal immigration.
They arrested eleven Iranian foreign nationals. It was within forty

(01:00:58):
eight hours. At least one of the individuals was watch listed,
and this was in Minnesota. The guy who is the
number one guy that they got was Mayron Saheli, who
is a former member of the IRGC, the Islamic Revolutionary
Guard Corps, and that's those are the ones that take
to the streets and where they shut down all the protests.

(01:01:20):
And he also admitted connections to Hasbellah, so he was
taken into custody. This is something to keep in mind
as you listened to Tom Holman here audio some by nine.

Speaker 11 (01:01:31):
It was the significant threat. And I've been talking about
this for four years ago. I was a Fox Leuice
contributor before it came back with President Trump, and for
four years I said, my biggest concern is the open
border causes the biggest national security vulnerability those country has
ever seen. You know, every day, the average under Biden administration,
every single day, the average was eighteen hundred one eight

(01:01:52):
hundred gotaways, knowme, gotaways people we had on videojan traffic
Center traffic.

Speaker 3 (01:01:57):
These are people we knew came to the United States.
We don't know who they are, where they came from,
why they hear He makes a really good point. He
makes a very good point. So I mean this along
with like the CCP own Land, I just gotta lie
we got a lot of concerns about this stuff. But

(01:02:17):
who calls the shots?

Speaker 8 (01:02:18):
Though?

Speaker 3 (01:02:19):
After if the malls are defamed, who actually could call
the shots? Do you think that terror cells are going
to be I don't know.

Speaker 9 (01:02:26):
I just.

Speaker 3 (01:02:28):
Whether or not something happens here or if it happens
in Europe. I think that that's a significant difference. I
don't know. I just don't personally, Cane, I just can't
see some Iranian teroor cell people wanting to immediately get
marked by Americans if they decided you're froggy here, because
I would think that they would understand that that's immediately
what would happen?

Speaker 5 (01:02:48):
Oh, no doubt, no doubt. They might be able to
inflict the little damage. But it won't last long.

Speaker 3 (01:02:54):
It won't last long at all. I'm just I'm just saying,
I'm just kinda keep an note out there.

Speaker 4 (01:03:00):
This.

Speaker 3 (01:03:00):
They got a couple other soundbites on this audio somebody ten.
This was Jasmine Crockett complaining about potus again. Someone needs
to understand Article ten.

Speaker 8 (01:03:11):
Go ahead, and to understand enough about the Constitution to
the extent that I'm the one that's supposed to make
a decision, or at least get a both.

Speaker 3 (01:03:27):
Gone is telling me right so literally like I have,
Do you want her making decisions about anything? Because I
sure as hell don't. I wouldn't want her making decisions
about any of this, would you, Jasmine Crockett, the mi
I CDs princess. I wouldn't want her making I wouldn't.

Speaker 5 (01:03:44):
Want to make a decisions. I wouldn't want her messaging
anything for me.

Speaker 3 (01:03:47):
I mean, I don't actually even want her there.

Speaker 9 (01:03:49):
Now.

Speaker 3 (01:03:52):
You know, somehow she got elected. I don't know, but
somehow she got elected. I wouldn't. I don't. Those are
the kind of piece. But we're not sending our best.
We're not sending our best to DC. We're really not.
H Yeah, she's one of the ones I would not
want making any of these decisions at all, whatsoever. The
President is off to the Hague in the Netherlands, in

(01:04:15):
the Netherlands to attend a NATO summit, and he warned
everyone this morning, don't drop those bombs. He's told Israel
to turn their planes back. We got to have our
cease fire. Course Iran needs to also applied by it.
Apparently he just landed, so he's already he just touched down.
Air Force one just touched down in the Netherlands, so
we're gonna see. I'm sure this is gonna be cam.

(01:04:36):
We're gonna get some very good audio. I think kind
of this the next couple of days, uh, and they're
gonna be discussing obviously Gaza, and they'll be discussing Iran
and Israel because Israel says that they're continuing the pushback
against Israel or against Iran, excuse me by focusing on
Hesbelah north so Hesbelah, which is kind of you know,

(01:04:58):
north of his in southern Levenon, focusing on that proxy
group that's always been funded by Iran. I think that
you I would think that some of these proxy groups,
because the regime has been so defanged and so many
of their resources have been destroyed, I would think that
they're not going to be so inclined to act on
behalf of the regime right now, not because they don't

(01:05:20):
share their values, but because they're also in a way
kind of hired mercenaries for different Shia factions. Don't you
think I would because they've had a couple of little
bumps in their their relationships over the past few years.
So I just think that they're probably not going to
be as inclined, but still so we're going to see

(01:05:40):
how what happens with NATO. I know Emmanuel Macron I
had this story and I was trying to actually find it.
I know that Emmanuel Macrone was displeased, and I think
I'm trying to find this. I may have to save
it for next hours, trying to pull this piece up
because he I think was kind of trying to throw

(01:06:06):
him under the bus just a little bit over some
of the latest developments with regards to the ceasefire. So
if that were the case, and if you know the
headlines are accurate, that'll be a very interesting meeting, I
would imagine too. We have a lot more on the way.
We got Florida Man coming up, and just to give
you an idea of some of what we have on deck.
We're gonna get into some culture. We're gonna get in
the latest with the in New York City. Ranked. I

(01:06:29):
don't normally follow my role races, but I find this
to be so asinine. You have a NEPO baby who
is a failed rapper's and he's never worked in the
private sector and he went to government owned everything in
New York and no police. He is actually leading the
guy who killed all the elderly people in nursing homes
over COVID Andrew Cuomo. Those are their choices, I know,

(01:06:53):
and it will affect you, especially if you live in
places like Florida, because if they end up electing a
guy like that and instituting more failed policies, you're going
to see a deluge of New Yorkers going to Florida.
And they're already struggling right now because they're already fighting
to keep everything read after they work so hard to
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It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man jeez.

Speaker 3 (01:08:32):
A Florida man who drove through a restaurant to charge
his EV got a different type of charge of that.
Oh my gosh, these people, I can't even do it.
It's a survey, it's a restaurant, it's a surveillance warrant.
They said that the guy drove through a restaurant. He
was trying to charge his electro car at the bar
Evan Bobol. He's twenty three. He's a grown man, twenty

(01:08:54):
three year od grown man. He drove it right through
the Harry and the Natives restaurant in Hobe Sound in
the middle of the night and moved tables aside to
try to get to a charger. They were able to
nab him. They got his bonds at twelve five hundred. Wow,

(01:09:15):
there are other things. I just can't believe that someone
just and he wasn't Apparently he wasn't drunk.

Speaker 5 (01:09:21):
What Wait, Florida. One of the story says, I'm just
looking at the ingredients of the story. Yeah, Florida man,
he drives through a restaurant, doesn't drive up to it
and then break into the He drives through it, moves
a bunch of tables and furniture to get to a charger,

(01:09:41):
and he's not drunk. Wait. True, I gotta admit doesn't
make any sense.

Speaker 4 (01:09:48):
I know. I know.

Speaker 3 (01:09:49):
Also, this is doesn't make sense because it's gross. A
Florida woman hid several syringes and a bag of fentanyl
on her person. In her person that's the only way
I can say it. Yeah, I need a Oh my gosh,

(01:10:09):
come on, why is this working? Okay, long crime. She
was arrested. She had I that is a terrifying thing.
Several syringes. No Jessica Reno thirty four. She's accused of
lots of stuff, possession of fentanyl, all kinds of stuff.
They pulled her over because she had a mismatch license

(01:10:30):
plate and she also had the driver's side seat belt
caught in the door, dangling outside of the door while
she was driving, so that was kind of like a
tip off to police. They said that, yes, you know,
they pulled her over, and they made contact and she
was on the phone and she wouldn't pull over, and
they finally got her over. Her driver's license was suspended,

(01:10:50):
and then she had lots of drugs and then she
was like, nothing's mine.

Speaker 4 (01:10:54):
And then.

Speaker 3 (01:10:56):
I don't know how, she was booked into the local jail.
And then that's when the other fentanyl and the syringes
and all that were found. I'm gonna I'm going to
pass out and fall out on my chair. I can't
even imagine. And the best way that I can put
it was, oh my gosh, they just put it out there.

(01:11:21):
Oh my gosh, I can't read this. I cannot read
this news. Oh my gosh. You know what you read this.
You you read this for the people. This is what
people do. Oh my gosh, you read it. Go Caine,
come on, go ahead, read it, Kane, go ahead.

Speaker 5 (01:11:40):
The booking deputies discovered a black sock tucked into the
area of Jessica's.

Speaker 3 (01:11:46):
Lady cabin, Lady Cavity.

Speaker 5 (01:11:48):
Yaffi David goes On. Within the black sock, deputies located
six cap syringes and a bag of white powdery substance
God while inquiring about the substance, and she knew what it.

Speaker 3 (01:11:58):
Was, but apparently she was like, oh, I forgot it
was there.

Speaker 5 (01:12:00):
It's none of its mind, but it's fentan.

Speaker 3 (01:12:02):
She literally in her interview, she literally said that she
forgot that she had those things on her person. Yeah,
she said, she forgot. Okay, you don't forget purchasing fentanyl,

(01:12:23):
wrapping it and some syringes in a black sock and
putting it in your she cave, I don't know how
else to put it. You just do not forget that.
So the police shockingly did not buy her story, so
she yeah, I got to stay in jail. That's correct.

(01:12:48):
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(01:13:09):
oh my gosh, it's gonna be a great day, it's
like a nice weekend, and everybody's got a pool in Florida.
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like sitting on the edge, drinking your coffee, putting your
legs in, and then oh my gosh, there's a literal
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(01:13:30):
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Speaker 2 (01:15:01):
Because I think that New Yorkers, more than they hate
a politician they disagree with, they hate a politician they
can't trust.

Speaker 12 (01:15:06):
On the subject of trust, you've adopted different speaking accents
in different scenarios.

Speaker 2 (01:15:11):
But they go to their local bodega?

Speaker 12 (01:15:13):
Is there one that's real and one that's affected?

Speaker 2 (01:15:16):
What I would say is, as any immigrant knows, having
been born in Kampala, Uganda and then raised in South
Africa and moving here when I'm seven years old, is
there a different parts of my life?

Speaker 7 (01:15:26):
Well?

Speaker 8 (01:15:26):
Do I toy?

Speaker 4 (01:15:27):
Is it well?

Speaker 3 (01:15:27):
Do I toy?

Speaker 4 (01:15:28):
Is it well?

Speaker 9 (01:15:28):
Do I?

Speaker 4 (01:15:29):
Mom?

Speaker 12 (01:15:29):
Donnie was talking about a worldwide press tour back when
he was a rapper in a Disney movie directed by.

Speaker 2 (01:15:40):
His mother, Nepotism in Hot Work goes a long way
here in New York City. This is how I speak,
This is how I am.

Speaker 3 (01:15:54):
I think I just cringed to death. I'm dead now,
Rip yeah, good Wow, that's the guy who is like
probably gonna win the mayor mayoral race in New York.
He's a NEPO baby who's never worked a job. I'm
not kidding you. He's never had a job. His mom

(01:16:17):
is a she works in like movies, and his dad
is like this bougie college professor at Columbia, and he
I mean, I don't know, no, I hear you. I
don't consider being a failed rapper a job. And wasn't
that an Iggy Azalea beat that he was just using
just then? That totally sounded like he ripped off an

(01:16:40):
Iggy Azalea beat. I don't know who she ripped off
somebody else to, I mean, like so, I don't know.
It just seems really cringe. And that's what New Yorkers
want because they hate themselves and they are trying to
kill their city. I don't. I don't know how else
to say it. How else do you say that?

Speaker 5 (01:16:58):
Like how I have a hard time believe the polls.

Speaker 10 (01:17:01):
Who is this dude?

Speaker 5 (01:17:02):
Dude's sixteen points ahead of Cuomo in.

Speaker 3 (01:17:04):
New York because they hate themselves in New York apparently, I.

Speaker 5 (01:17:07):
Mean, I get the whole Clomo negativity.

Speaker 3 (01:17:09):
But my lord, I mean, you have a guy, you
have that guy, and then you're the guy who killed
all the elderly people in the nursing homes over COVID.
So I don't know. I don't know how this is working.
But he's like a he is like a cartoon character.
He's like a I don't know he's he is. I

(01:17:34):
have no words for someone who is so unaccomplished, who
could be the mayor of New York. Can you how
do you run for office never having a job, run
as a Democrat? Well, I mean yeah, but you wouldn't.
You wouldn't be embarrassed.

Speaker 5 (01:17:51):
He's like the young version of Bernie Sanders.

Speaker 3 (01:17:53):
I don't think Bernie's ever had a He's like another
version of that Jack Schlossberg Brat, I say Bratt. He's
like in his mid to late twenties, actually his late twenties.
Nick Like, he's just a baby. What are democrats and
fantalize their men? That's so gross?

Speaker 4 (01:18:07):
Like ill?

Speaker 3 (01:18:11):
But why do they do this? I don't under I
don't understand. I could not be so unaccomplished and run
for office. There's no way I would be embarrassed. Like,
what did you do in life. Mmm. I was a
failed rapper and I just played around with a myriad
of accents. That's what I did. I can't believe NBC
actually did a whole piece on his accents. That is

(01:18:32):
pretty that's pretty pandering. Like him doing that is like
Hillary Clinton carrying hot sauce in her purse. Fake fake,
That was all fake. No one believes that. No one
believes that I'm gonna make a joke. But I declined
high five mes Kay, all right, I want to change
it up because we've been talking heavy about Iran and

(01:18:54):
all this stuff. Can we just let's just let's just
do some fun stuff. I got a hit on though
audio sun By nineteen, these climate activists they went to
a museum and they ruined a very expensive painting. They
smashed the glass on this painting at a London gallery

(01:19:22):
and they decided to it was a Diego of Alaskaz.
It's a three hundred and seventy year old painting. It's
the Roe would be Venus and they stabbed the glass
actually I think pierced v canvas as well. I read
one report and these two d bags then they go.
Women did not get the vote by voting. It's time
for deeds and not words. It's time to stop oil.

(01:19:45):
Tell me you're moron without telling me you're more on there.
They are climate change activists that think by destroying paintings
that that's going to make people like their cause. That
makes me want to drive multiple gas guzzling vehicles simultaneously
just to get it in your It makes me want
to go and eat everything on styrofoam and throw my
trash out into the wind. That's what I want to do.

(01:20:07):
When you do that stuff, it makes me want to
go buy sixers of Natty Light and throw all the
rings in the ocean. When I hear when people do
stuff like this, you make me want to act like
total like trash. I want to just go out and
I just want to like that one little kid in
the video, I just want to go out and do
hood Red stuff with my friends. I just want to
go out and do hood Red stuff with my friends too.

(01:20:27):
When I see you do stuff like this, that's what
I want to do. Caine, that sounds like fun. Let's
go drink some sixers and throw the rings in the ocean.
Just saying yeah it makes me want to makes me
want to throw all my trash, just like willing Nelly everywhere.
When when people do this stuff like it, it makes
me love oil more. I love petroleum more, and I
love gas more, and it makes me want to declare

(01:20:49):
war on the climate. I'm going to fight the weather
with my fists. That's what this makes me want to do.
Caine and then yeah, I it's like an advertising These
people are like advertising for sterilization. Who does this stuff
these guys do. I actually don't even know what their

(01:21:09):
point is. Is it climate change or is it about voting?
I don't really know. It was a little confusing. She
didn't actually make it clearer that it was about climate change.
You just kind of had a guess after the fact,
and she was like women did not have the right
to vote. And I'm going to stab this painting because
I don't know why climate change. That's all I get

(01:21:32):
out of it. I don't know. People need to stop
acting like fools, especially this one that hurt my heart.
So my family is still hasn't forget. So when I
go on vacation, I like to go and see things
right I am. I'm one of the people you either
love or hate to go on vacation with because I
am not the person that's going to lay there and

(01:21:53):
not do anything. I get bored to tears. I have
to do things. So like if we're at the beach,
I want to we either got to go fishing, or
we gotta go let's take scuba diving lessons to get certified,
or we gotta go snorkeling, or we gotta go paddleboarding,
or we're gonna go kayaking, and we're gonna go like
at major We're gonna have fun. So it's like that.
And if you're like at you know, if you're in Europe,

(01:22:15):
or like when we were the time that the one
of the times we took our family to Italy, we
were like, we gotta go. I want to go look
at all the museums. Like I'm the person that when
I go to a foreign country, I will I'll learn.
I will literally memorize all the basic phrases and then
I will learn everything about the area that I'm gonna

(01:22:36):
be in. So I don't even need Google Maps. I
was able to get us around pretty much everywhere without
having any maps because I knew the areas. Like when
we were in the Ezumas, I learned how to I
learned all the navigational stuff, and I learned how to
read tides and all this stuff so I could direct
and chart our course. Every It's a thing and it
makes me feel better, so stop. Anyway, so my family

(01:22:57):
was like, WHOA, my gosh, why are we going to
another museum? And one of the best ones that we
went to was the Yafizi. It's the office in Florence
and it's where the Medici used to have their office office,
isn't it collects It connects to a big palazzo there Vecchio,
and that's where they used to live for a while.
Now it's like their government office there. And then the

(01:23:19):
Fizi is where they have all their artwork. Anyway, it's
a beautiful, ridiculously large gallery, like tons of you know,
they have Boticelli and they have a Caravaggio, and they've
got my favorite, which is by Defini da vincian It's
the annunciation. That's my favorite ever because it's so powerful

(01:23:39):
and there's like all kinds of amazing stuff there. And
well then you have this story of one of the
tours there. You've got to be kind of aware because
they don't have like partitions up in front of a
lot of these masterpieces. It's just you know that you're
not supposed to touch them, right, you know you're not
supposed to get roared up right up to it. Well,

(01:24:03):
this tourist has sparked fury because they were trying to
take a selfie. This is not always happens, Kane. This guy,
he decided to mimic the pose of Fernando de Medici,
one of the grand princes of Tuscany, and it's a
portrait by anton Domenico Giabani, and so gets there and

(01:24:30):
literally stumbles backwards, fell against it and punctured the canvas
because he was trying to take a selfie. These museums
are typically pretty crowded because this peak tourist season right
now over there, like the best times to go unless
you're going to southern Italy because you're wanting to swim.
The best times to go are shoulder seasons, right like

(01:24:53):
March and April, and then like September and October, because
everybody over there goes on vacation in August and everything
shuts down. You can't really you know, a lot of
this stuff is closed. This is peak tour season. It
is so insanely crowded. It's always kind of crowded, but
even more so like peak season. Obviously you don't really
have the room in a lot of these places to

(01:25:14):
do all this stuff. And I can't tell you how
many times we saw people trip or fall down or
clog up areas because they were trying to get the
perfect selfie. It was something we joked about before and
then when you see it happen in the wild, you're like,
oh my gosh, I really hate you.

Speaker 4 (01:25:28):
Now.

Speaker 3 (01:25:29):
This guy fell over into it because he was trying
to do this in a crowded area and he literally
like fell back into it and damaged this priceless artwork.
And there's CCTV footage that want to showing you watch this.
This guy he's like ooh h h and falls right
into it. Well, they were able to, you know, able

(01:25:52):
to catch him. They were quick to identify, and they
reported him to police. Now they removed it for repair.
They said that the damage thing was relatively minor, and
it happened on the ground floor rooms that was hosting.
So right when you walk in, there's like this huge
like a kind of like a ballroom that they do
a lot of their exhibitions, and this one was Florence
and Europe Arts of the eighteenth Century at the Afizi,

(01:26:15):
and it was under a new director, Simon Verde, and
they he said, he tripped on there, but there's not
like a little platform there. There's just like one thing
that's like an inch away from the wall. He was
already too close. If you're touching that, you're all ready
too close. Just stop it. And we saw this, like
we actually this is one of the ones that we

(01:26:36):
saw and I think I actually have a picture of this,
this actual painting. And he like tore the canvas right
at the bottom of it by the things the guy's boot.
I don't know. These people have got to stop this stuff.
Just go on vacation. That's one thing I never did,
is like would never do, like you know, like if
you want to get a family photo up places, everybody's

(01:26:57):
like really nice and accommodating and you can, but to
clog up areas like that because everybody wants to do
a selfie. So many people would have their phones up
and it's like you're you're here in this amazing place
to see these amazing things. Put your phone down for
a little bit. You don't have to live stream everything.
You don't have to have a million pictures of the
same thing. Just like put your phone or you know,

(01:27:18):
just like if you need to take us a photo
of something to remember it, get into a place where
you're not in front of people who are just trying
to live in the moment and like appreciate it without
the technology and all that stuff. It's just kind of crazy.
But yeah, there was.

Speaker 6 (01:27:32):
There was.

Speaker 3 (01:27:32):
There was actually one part that we went to. We
were at an overlook when we were in Rome, overlooking
the city, and there was one of those fashion influencers
there trying to hold off the whole area to do selfies,
and I was like, I'm not waiting. This is so stupid.
I just like walk right in. I was like, no,
I'm not doing this. This is absolutely moronic and I'm
not waiting on a stupid fashion influencer to like get

(01:27:55):
the ray. You know, not doing it. Come on, you
had like like a couple of minutes already make it happen.
I just can't stand that stuff. Anyway. We have a
number of things still to get into, including Venetians are protesting.
We get the latest with the new York is going
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Speaker 3 (01:29:47):
So Virginia Peaks Virginia Beach Parks are dispensing more than
just sodas and snacks. They're also dispensing kayaks. They have
a kayak basically it's a kayak venue machine in a way,
so you got to shut the door after you get
the kayak out. But you pay fee and you can
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like for instance at one park, another park they have eight.
It includes you typically a single rider, kayak, life jacket
and paddle for twenty five dollars up to two hours.
That's kind of a neat thing. You can get a
season pass as well, and you just pay. It's like
a little kayak kiosk to sound like Mairo Rose. It's
a little kayak kiosk and you can pay and you

(01:30:29):
can get your little kayak out and then you can
go for like a two hours or an hour, and
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just return it, so hopefully everybody returns it promptly. Thailand
seizes over two tons of meth Oh my gosh, worth
over almost ninety one million dollars. I did not realize
meth was like that pricey, but okay. Over two metric

(01:30:50):
tons of crystal meth was seized from a tourist boat
in eastern Thailand. They're gonna die if they capture those people,
because like if you look sideways the wrong way, then
you're did they were trying to smuggle it out of
the country. Apparently they arrested eight guys for attempting to
smuggle it and they did they apparently it's obviously there's
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(01:31:12):
Investigation is looking at. They were packed in plastic bags
designed as cornflower packages. Each of them contained one kilogram,
and they also seized a van in a truck involved
in the smuggling. So they're totally going to kill those people.
That's what your punishment is death. You're almost serious. I'm
not exaggerating, so you go. Look, it's pretty crazy. Police

(01:31:34):
shoot a giant catfish which injured five people in a lake.
What in the world This comes by way of the
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around ninety kilograms. It injured at least five as the
swimmers at Lake Brombach in southern German states of Bavaria.

(01:31:59):
Quoting the police, this is what they said on Saturday.
They said that the police had to shoot the huge
fish visits surface weapon. It also sounds like it's potentially
good eating. I'm just saying fried catfish is delish. We
have a lot more on the ways. Stick with us.

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Speaker 10 (01:32:31):
The Magic Johnson Larry Bird moment for the WNBA, like
this is great. I'm a storyteller. I think storylines are
so important.

Speaker 3 (01:32:39):
I think you need villains. I think you need heroes.
You need to sell. You got to sell a fight
like brand all of this, and it was bit upset.

Speaker 10 (01:32:49):
Why men's who watched this strong, winning, unapologetic black women
be in there, you know, being Kayleb's a yeah, and
they still cling to it. And it's now like spun
to this whole thing where like Caitlyn's better than Angel
and blah blah blah. I just said, we would not
be talking about Kaitlin Clark the way that we do

(01:33:10):
if it wasn't for that moment with Angel Rees.

Speaker 5 (01:33:14):
And I will die on this album.

Speaker 3 (01:33:16):
I will fight this. Yeah, clearly she's the only one
who thinks that, and that's not even in any way accurate.
Joy Taylor from Fox Sports One say no, No, we
wouldn't even be able to talk. We wouldn't be talking.
People were talking about Caitlin Clark before Angel Rees, Like

(01:33:38):
if it wouldn't be Angel Reese, would be somebody else,
you know what I mean, Like, it doesn't matter if
it wasn't if it wasn't heard, be somebody else. People
were talking about Kaitlyn Clark because Kaitlyn Clark is good.
This is all there is to it. Welcome back to
the program, Dana lash with you dumb takes. I tell
you so in uh, I guess it's in Venice this
week leading to this weekend, Jeff Bezos is getting married

(01:34:00):
to Lauren Sanchez, which normally wouldn't really be like anything
that I'd want to, you know, we'd be interested in,
except the protests in Venice are apparently kicking off. So
you have Venetians that are upset over tourism, and they're
upset over over tourism, and I get it when it
concerns giant torbo or giant cruise ships that come in

(01:34:23):
and would damage infrastructure, So they don't even allow those
in the logoon like that anymore. But apparently his big
Maggie at the Koru is I think more like pretty
far off. But they're just mad that he's there, and
they're mad that they're coming in, and they're like, he's
taking over the city. I don't like being put in
the position of, you know, defending people over there just

(01:34:44):
whatever they're doing in their private lives. But he's renting
a place and giving it money to rent it and
then hiring a bunch of Venetians and for catering, for flowers,
for entertainment, for linens for the event. Uh Dulchan Cabana,
I think are providing like all of the bride's outfits
for the entire week, and then their stylists and then

(01:35:07):
uh like all of can you imagine like all of
the money that is going to be going towards these
smaller shops from all of these like uber rich millionaires
coming in to spend money. I mean, it is like
a boon. It's like what happens when you have a
major sports event in a city and everybody comes in
and they spend money on food and liquor, and then
they spend money on like, you know, souvenirs and whatever.

(01:35:28):
I mean, it's the same with this. And so they're
just mad and they're like, well if you can rent vent. Yeah,
this is one of the things that they put in.
This was in Saint Mark's Square, I believe where they
put the sign in for bezos. Just like they're just
mad at it because he's rich.

Speaker 4 (01:35:45):
That's it.

Speaker 3 (01:35:45):
It's just a bunch of dumb mark dumb lazy Marxists
who are mad because he's rich. You know that he
started his business out of his parents' garage, like renting
out records and then later like videos, and then it
books and then all this other stuff, and it grew
from that. He used to himself drive around deliveries around

(01:36:06):
his neighborhood. That's how he got started. He quite literally
built it from the ground up. You don't have to
co sign every belief that he has. I can't even
believe I have to explain this, but we got some
drive buys out there that are on the struggle bus.
You don't have to endorse every opinion that he has,
just to be like, well, he did build his own
business from the ground up. He didn't inherit anything. He

(01:36:29):
didn't inherit a chunk of money. He didn't even inherit
an infrastructure. He built it from his parents' garage literally,
and made just happened to make a lot of really
good business decisions. So people were just mad at him
because he's rich, which I find just so lame. That's
just so lame. They're just mad because he's rich, and
they're mad because it's not them. That's all it is.
They're mad because it's not them. So they're protesting him

(01:36:51):
and they're like, oh, he's coming. It's actually a relatively
my own wedding, and it's only because I have a
million cousins and my husband's family is huge, and my
family was huge. We had like two hundred and fifty people,
and it was limited to just our closest friends only
and our like you know, my cousins and aunts and
uncles on that. I'm not kidding you that how many
people we had at our wedding and we limited to

(01:37:14):
just that. They have two hundred people at their wedding.
So it's not even big. It's not even large, right,
it's just you know, like a it's two hundred people
that they have. They're going to the hotels, they've rented
out restaurants, they're catering all this stuff. They're paying for it. Like,
if you had two hundred people come in, they're going

(01:37:34):
to spend more than probably three times that amount of
people that would come in in the span of a month.
You're going to have a more highly concentrated, higher dollar
value type of tourists that comes in. Wouldn't that be
what they want? Wouldn't they want that? Because they're always
complaining about it, like oversaturation of tourists, You would think

(01:37:55):
they've been like going after like every aspect of it.
I just I hate this whole thing of demonizing people
just because they're rich. God bless them, you know why,
Because it just shows that it still can be done
if people choose to do it. That's just it. There's
a difference. Sometimes it's not even about talent. Sometimes it's
just about drive. Sometimes there will be people who are

(01:38:16):
less intelligent than you and less less talented than you,
but they are going to be more successful than you
because they are more driven than you. That happens a
lot in life. More often than not. There are all
kinds of great thinkers and writers and business ideas and
everything else out there. But the ones that do it
are the ones that are driven and are dedicated to

(01:38:37):
that vision. So I don't know, it just seems petty
that people are mad at them over this. I just
it's so weird to me, so on that. I don't
know if you heard about this this was Did you
ever see slum Dog Millionaire? Cane?

Speaker 9 (01:38:52):
I heard of it.

Speaker 3 (01:38:53):
I've never watched it, though it was this. I watched
it like, Oh, I didn't watch it in theaters, but
I watched it a long time ago, not a long time.
It came out in two thousand and eight. Death Patel
and Danny Boyle directed it.

Speaker 2 (01:39:07):
Well.

Speaker 3 (01:39:07):
He I was reading this piece and Variety where he
said he would not direct slum Dog Millionaire again today
because of quote unquote cultural appropriation, and he would be
looking for a young Indian filmmaker to shoot it. He
said in a quote directly quote, we wouldn't be able
to make that now, and that's how it should be.
It's time to reflect on all that we have, to

(01:39:29):
look at the cultural baggage we carry and the mark
that we've left on the world, and at the time,
it felt radical, and we made the decision that only
a handful of us would go to Mumbai and we'd
work with a big Indian crew and we'd try to
make a film within the culture. But you're still an outsider,
and it's still a flawed method. And he said that
kind of cultural appropriation might be sanctioned at certain times,
at other times it cannot blah blah blah blah blah,
and he said he wouldn't do it. I really can't

(01:39:50):
stand when people use cultural appropriation when they're talking about
cultural appreciation. They are entirely different things. Cultural appropriation is
a man pretending to be a woman. Cultural celebration is
loving Bollywood films, which I do. I like Bollywood films.
I don't ask me why I like Bollywood films and
I hate musicals. They hit different, man, so I'm saying

(01:40:12):
it hits different. The best one is our r R.
It's actually reasonably there's several, Wait, there's several that are
really good. R R R was amazing. It actually took
an Oscar legitimately deserved for best score or best a
song that they did and it's really good. Anyway, I

(01:40:32):
don't know, I can't stand other musicals though, But that's
to do a film like that in that vein, I
mean he was working with I think his DP was Indian.
I was trying to remember, like a cinematographer was Indian.
Like how much more? I mean, at some point you've
got to stop like debasing yourself. Cultural appreciation. Appreciation is
not the same thing as appropriation. And I'm so tired

(01:40:53):
of people acting like, well, you can't appreciate this or
you can't like that because you're not of that culture
or you know yet, Like I love anime and I
like Japanese food, and I like a lot of the aesthetic,
but that's not appropriation. That's appreciation, right, same with Bollywood,
Like I love like the colors that are used in

(01:41:13):
the textiles. That reminds me of a story on Etsy,
which is like a healthscape of wokery. They and uh,
there's like some craft circles where there was a white
woman who was like working with an Indian supplier and
selling like Indian textiles on her Etsy shop and she
like got bullied off of Etsy because of it. It's

(01:41:35):
like there's appropriation and appreciation. Stop it. I hate people
trying to run you off of liking things because you're
not of the culture that it comes from. That is
so asinine. I had someone who sent me a hate
mail one time telling me I shouldn't wear gold hoops,
and I beat them down within an inch of their
life in an email, which I really do, and I'm like, oh,

(01:41:55):
it's so funny for you. I know the history of
gold hoops. Are you Sumerian? Because if you're not Sumerian,
s t if you and let me just tell you
really quickly in a one word sentence, why you need
to not be talking about this. I'm just it gets
so aggravating. I feel like it's still happening. It should
be happening less because it's like everything else has kind
of dissipated in terms of wokery. But that have you

(01:42:15):
noticed that? Kane Like people are terrified of it. They're terrified,
But nobody has a problem with Saint Patty's Day. Oh hell,
everybody's out there Saint Patty's They pretending they're a leprechaun.
I don't think nobody cares, you know why, because the
Iris don't care because they're not babies. They don't care.
It's only like white progressives that care about this stuff.

(01:42:36):
I didn't hear Indian people like Slamy Danny Boyle for
doing this film. I think they love the fact that
they were like using so many like talents from India
and costume designers and you know, cinematographers and you know
director of photography and lighting and gaffing and all of
that stuff. They were just they were liking that they
could showcase that skill set. It's only white Marxists that

(01:42:58):
gets super upset over this stuff. They act like they
got a white night for everybody. It's asinine. So I
mean if he thinks like that, then maybe I wouldn't
want him to direct it. If you think about this,
like you couldn't have you know how many Italians made
Western films. I mean spaghetti western is a phrase for
a reason. That's like saying that you wouldn't have like

(01:43:18):
some great films like what is it?

Speaker 2 (01:43:20):
My name is?

Speaker 3 (01:43:20):
Nobody is one that's a great Western film. You wouldn't
be able to have stuff like that. Just stop it,
just stop it. Just appreciate the art form for the
art form, and celebrate just good stories and good direction
and good film and good acting. This is so stupid.
I can't do this. It's like saying something like, you know,

(01:43:42):
somebody like Brian de Palma wouldn't be able to make scarface.
You know what I'm saying, Like, it's just stop it.
It's just so dumb.

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Speaker 7 (01:44:01):
It's about a religious agenda.

Speaker 6 (01:44:03):
Why did they do what they do?

Speaker 7 (01:44:06):
Religious fanatical beliefs, a master religion for the world, and
if you don't believe that, you have missed a lot.
That's what they want. And the only way they're not
going to get there is for somebody to stop them.
What did Hitler want to take over the entire world.

Speaker 3 (01:44:31):
And create a master race?

Speaker 7 (01:44:33):
Anybody who didn't fit his definition of the right kind
of person was imprisoned or killed the I Tolle and
his Inchman have that same view, but it's religiously driven.

Speaker 3 (01:44:47):
They have not the means nor the support anywhere to
do it. I mean, it's two vastly different things. I
know that Lindsay Graham wants to pound everything, but no, no,
we're not. I mean, you would love nothing more than
for the United States to get involved in nation building.
And quite frankly, that's exactly what we have always talked

(01:45:09):
about not doing because we lived it for so many
decades under so many previous presidents, both Democrat and Republican.
I just want to jump off a building and break
all my legs off to shards. All my two legs
came to shards, all of them. It's Lindsay Graham. Obviously,

(01:45:29):
you didn't need any introduction into that. It's not even
remotely the same. I have a a thing I was,
you know, just kind of mulling over.

Speaker 4 (01:45:37):
You know.

Speaker 3 (01:45:37):
Trump obviously is at the opposite end of this situation
from his dn I director Tulca Gabbard, who kept insisting
that there was nothing there to show that Iran was
doing anything. Although you don't get to sixty percent enrichment
while not pursuing nuclear means and that stuff you can
legit measure from space, no kidding, you can't hide that stuff.

(01:46:02):
So how do you So, how do you square that
one away? And if your DNI is so opposite of you,
and apparently she did that video a couple of weeks ago,
that was not sanctioned by the White House. How do
you still have your job if you're that wrong and
you're acting independently. I'm just curious about that one. You
kind of need everybody on the same page for this, right,
Like you need people to provide hard truths, but then

(01:46:24):
there are people who provide hard truths and then people
who totally blow smoke up your backside. I'm just saying,
I just find it weird. The whole thing is weird.
I know a lot of people are lobbying to get
her in that spot, and I'm just like, for what purpose, Like,
what's the reason? I don't know. It just sits with
me weird. There's something about that that's not right, and
I don't know what. But to have your dn I
so opposite you and like to be contradicting you like

(01:46:46):
that publicly, it's just I don't know. I don't think
that we can That's something that we can ill afford
right now. Everybody's gotta be on the same page in
this admin, you know, and you can't have anybody acting
unilaterally and going out and making videos where you're contradicting
Potus on certain things, and technically the voters through him
I don't know, so I and then apparently now oh

(01:47:08):
and Loraine says she switched sides a couple of days ago.
I just think that that's something that indicates you should
not be in your position. So Loraine shows with me
this BBC piece Gabberd now says Iran could produce a
nuclear weapon within weeks. Okay, well, which is it?

Speaker 4 (01:47:21):
Like?

Speaker 3 (01:47:21):
You literally did a video two weeks ago and we
played it on airon you said that they are not
anywhere near and they have no design and they have
no nuclear capability. And now and that was just in
March that she did that video. Now you're saying that
they absolutely do have it, Like, which is it? You
did a whole video contradicting Potus on it and now
you say, well, they could do it within a couple

(01:47:42):
of weeks. I'm sorry, but I need a little bit
more stable of a leader in D and I than
this going back and forth. I don't get that is that.
I don't think that that's too much to ask. Man,
this is serious stuff. It's serious. So what change? What
Gibs is this going to be?

Speaker 4 (01:47:57):
Like?

Speaker 3 (01:47:57):
You know, the position that you had was second amend
where you were for gun control, and you wanted to
see his quote unquote assault weapons. But then now you
did a one eighty but didn't accurately totally explain it.
You just touched on it in the video and expected
that to suffice and have all the stands out there, like,
go at anybody that has actually a stellar Second Amendment
record for questioning you on it. I'm just curious today's
stupidity came by.

Speaker 5 (01:48:19):
All Right, Well, I think what we'll have to do
here is Dan Patrick, because I think that's probably the
dumbest thing ever today. Cut sixteen to one, I'd agree
this is him acting as though the mom and pop
shops who are providing relief for veterans and others with
THC and the rest and Delta eight and the listen

(01:48:41):
what he says here, We have.

Speaker 9 (01:48:42):
No idea who's making this product? Are they terrorists? Is
this a terrorist money laudery skime?

Speaker 5 (01:48:47):
Come on in Texas?

Speaker 9 (01:48:50):
Is it a cartaeil mondayne from big liquor?

Speaker 4 (01:48:53):
Again?

Speaker 5 (01:48:54):
Yeah? Oh a million over the years, he's gotten million.

Speaker 3 (01:48:57):
I mean again, the restrictions mean that you do know,
and that's like absolutely false to suggest otherwise, folks. That
doesn't for us today. Find us on Facebook, YouTube, I
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