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The Texas House issues arrest warrants for Democrats who left the state to block congressional redistricting. Texas Democrats continue to stay in Illinois while cursing out Greg Abbott and Donald Trump. McDonald’s releases a nostalgic “McDonaldland Meal” with exclusive collectibles and a new shake. President Trump takes questions after climbing on the roof of The White House. Dana reacts to Jim Acosta interviewing with an AI version of a deceased Parkland victim to push for more gun control. Hollywood Firearms Trainer Taran Butler joins us to react to the Sydney Sweeney outrage and shares his experience with her time visiting his range in California. Elizabeth Warren holds a press conference with Zohran Mamdani in New York to defend his socialist policies. Jasmine Crockett calls Trump “Temu Hitler” and promises to “knock y’all out”. French farmers drop truckloads of manure to deal with a horde of squatters on their farms. Ireland wants the UN to send troops into Gaza. Rep. Delia Ramirez says in Spanish, “I am a proud Guatemalan, before I am American”.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Justice Apartment now tapping a grand jury to look
into the intelligence community's assessment of what was happening with Russia.
Is that you have nothing to do with directing the
Justice Department. I have nothing to.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
Do Pam is doing a great job. I have nothing
to do with it. I will tell you this, and
they deserve it. I was happy to hear it. I
actually read it just like you did. I have nothing
to do with it. But what they did in the election,
what they did in even the last election, but it
was too big to rigs. But what they did in
the twenty twenty election is grotesque and.

Speaker 3 (00:38):
It is I just want to see a bunch of people,
all the people were involved in this. What I would
like most is to see them get dragged. I want
to see I want to see them get dragged dregs

(00:58):
that sclouts. That's what I want to see because I'll
be damn again. It's the two tier system of justice.
I mentioned that a lot on this program, because you know,
I was thinking about it. That's like, that's a really
I think at the crux of like, so much of

(01:20):
what we're dealing with, does that make sense? It's so
much of what we're dealing with because you've had for
I think like eight years now, one party that has
been able to just do whatever at once. It doesn't like,
you know, the way certain elections go. Oh well, then
you know, we're just going to try to change some
of them. You know what, do you guys care, We're
just going to change a little bit of them. No
big And what we saw with the Russian collusion and

(01:44):
that whole story and the way that it was, for
the lack of a better way to say it, prosecuted
in the media, one of the most egregiously insane things
I think we've ever seen ever in the history of
this country. I mean, everyone talks about Watergate, but I
mean I wasn't alive then, Cane, you weren't either. But

(02:06):
I'm pretty sure that this is probably worse, right, pretty sure.
But they're gonna downplay it because it's just doesn't work
best for them if they know otherwise, they got to
they got to downplay it. So welcome to the show.
We've got this and a bunch of other We got
all the latest Texas stuff to get into as well
that we're gonna get in. We're going to dive into

(02:27):
all of the latest of those democrats that fled the
state like a bunch of cowards. Really watching my words here,
it's hard live, late live, professional Lady Radio, and I
did not want to say it. I didn't want to
describe them like that. All right, So welcome to the program.
You're welcome. Yeah, you're welcome.

Speaker 4 (02:46):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (02:46):
We are at the top of this first hour chats
at Rumble. The simulcast is at channel three forty seven
Direct TV, and we're going to dive into We're gonna
get into all of that, all right, So first up,
we heard, well we heard that audio right there where
they're actually gonna start the they're opening up DOJ's investigating.

(03:08):
We're going to see what happens. It's a grandeury investigation
in a Russia Gate conspiracy. People got to go to
jail for this because if there's not a deterrent for it,
then you're you're going to keep wanting. They're going to
keep wanting to do it. We're going to see more
of this type of thing, and we're going to see
more of it, not less. So the other thing, all
those brave democrats that ran away, they all ran away

(03:31):
to go cry on the massive fleshy wobbly shoulder of JB. Pritzker,
and of course they ran up to Kathy Hokeel and
New York on their private flights. One of the things
that they're being that's going to be investigated is whether
or not they were accepting bribes for that or soliciting bribes,
because apparently the thing is that if they are asking

(03:52):
people for money to get these flights so that they
can go to these other states, that can actually be
considered I mean, they're gonna have to declare all of that.
So they're going to be investigating it. Uh So this
is uh, that's gonna be very interesting to see whether
or not they're they're gonna comply. Texas House issued warrants
for Democrats that left the state. They only applied within
state line. So a lot of people are saying, well,

(04:13):
they're mostly symbolic. How long are they going to stay
away from their families? Though they're not going to stay
away that long. You know, you want to know? Why
do you want to know? Because school's gonna be starting soon.
Oh and they're gonna have to get back. Guess he's
gonna be waiting for him right there at the state line.
Kane Texas ranger. HM, no, send the Texas Rangers. Send

(04:37):
the Texas Rangers out. That's what we all want to see.
So they've they've they said that they're gonna They voted
to track down and arrest more than fifty of them
who were not present when the chamber gaveled. And I'm
gonna tell you something. Out of all they're stupid Protestations
with this. And it was an eighty five to six vote,
by the way, so it was pretty It's a civil

(04:57):
warrant for each of these lawmakers, and it empowered the
Sergeant of Arms and the state troopers to arrest them
and bring them to the capitol. Now here's my problem.
They're not going to face the lower criminal charges. I know,
I get it. I get it, Danny. You can't just
randomly charge people if you don't like what they're doing. See,
this is why you need to vote for me, because
I promise that I will lay vengeance down a bomb
by enemies. I will reign terror in hell upon them,

(05:21):
the lamentations of their women, the crying of their chill.
I mean, I it's gonna be you know, vote for me,
because vengeance is ours. That's my that's my political slogan,
vengeance is ours if I were to run for office.
I'm not kidding you, so they I I understand that. However,
I do think that if there are solicitations and they

(05:43):
have done some things that are considered you know, wrongish,
then perhaps now just hear me out, Perhaps then we
throw the book at them and drag them book. Why're
here like cave people?

Speaker 2 (05:55):
Hmmm?

Speaker 3 (05:55):
Drag them back to Austin. I'm okay with that, right.
I mean, I'm not saying that I'm above planting evidence,
but I'm not saying i'm below it either. Right, So
there you go, like, well, we'll plant some documentation and
their properties. Look, they did that. I mean, I'm just
about ready to use all their rules against them. This

(06:16):
is what these people don't realize. When you bring people
like us to that point where we are ready to
shock the ghost of Machiavelli, there's no coming back from
crossing that rubicon. They know that, right, I mean, when
you give us, when you show us that standards don't matter,
that integrity doesn't matter, that honor doesn't matter. You people

(06:39):
have no idea what we're capable of. We choose to
be law biting we choose to be peaceful, we choose
to be lawbiding, we choose to be nice, good folks.
Do we not caine just the salt of the earth.

Speaker 5 (06:52):
It's a choice.

Speaker 3 (06:53):
It's a choice. Every day. Every day I wake up
and I'm like, not choosing violence today. Every day We're
not harming. We're just peaceable people. That's all. We want
to live our lives. We want to live our lives.
We want to go to the gym, we want to
go to the range. We want to be left t
f alone. We just we just want to live a nice,
little happy life, right, have brunch after church, you know,

(07:16):
want to be able to go plant a garden in
our yard, right, maybe you know, go to the range,
bulls and stuff up, just saying you know, we you know,
go mudd and we want to go do some fun stuff.
We'll go get back to nature, we'll go hunt. Leave
us alone, because if you don't, well, it's all it
needs to be said. So these individuals, I'm pretty sure

(07:38):
that we can try to find some kind of thing
in there, because I wouldn't doubt that they did solicit donations.
So if they can be brought back and we talked
to Ken Paxson about that yesterday. You can go to
the archives podcasts as well. You can find it on
Facebook and x and YouTube. But here's the other part

(07:59):
of it, Democrats, this is what people don't understand. Of
the five most Jerrymander districts in the United States, you
got Louisiana, Illinois, Texas, and Maryland. Two of them are
in Texas, the thirty third and the thirty fifth congressional district.
They are the stupidest looking districts that you have ever

(08:19):
seen in your ever loving life. I was tweeting photos
of them. In fact, I think one of them is
on Substack. It's like literally the Substack lead photo. It
is that bad of it. That's bad. I think that's
the thirty third district. I'm gonna double check, but I'm
pretty sure that's the thirty third congressional district. Yeah, that's no,
that's the thirty fifth. So the thirty fifth Congressional district
starts out in San Antonio and it goes up Highway

(08:42):
thirty five and then goes right into Austin. It looks
I'm trying to figure out what it looks like. It's
not even a sliver. It's not even a sliver. It's
on our substack. It's not even that. It's what. I
don't even know how to describe it. It's like a
it's just weird. It looks like an alien. You thought

(09:04):
Illinois was bad, wait until you see how the thirty
fifth is drawn in Texas Democrat run. So of these districts,
every single one of them are Democrat dominated. The thirty
third as Democrat ran the thirty fifth, and one showing
you the thirty fifth right now, that's what it looks like.
Can look at how nice and even that looks That's
the stupidest looking thing I've ever seen.

Speaker 5 (09:22):
I had no idea that Austin and San Antonio are
in the same district.

Speaker 3 (09:25):
I mean, you know that there's quite a bit of
difference between in terms of drive time between those cities.
I mean you're looking at a couple hours at least.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. I mean they're just doing
everything that they can to try to keep the Democrats
together and both of these that's a Democrat district. So
this was done, you know, something like ten years ago,

(09:47):
and every ten years, you know, you have new voters,
things change, you have to reassess this is customary for
every state. Democrats do it as well. We showed you
Illinois map. You don't even want to look at what
the hell they did Maryland. That is the dumbest. Actually,
that's the second dumbest. Some of the second dumbest maps
I've ever seen are in Maryland. Y'all don't even want
to look at those. I'm not even going to tell

(10:08):
y'all to go and look at New York's. Y'all even
want to be looking at California's. There's a district in
Louisiana that looks about like this, maybe a little fruitier.
So it's pretty bad. And they're all Democrat districts. They're
trying to do everything that they can to keep their
Democrat voters together. That's the whole point. So they're mad
that ten years of past, it's time to redraw the maps.
Because lots of people moved into Texas. Now here's where

(10:31):
it gets super fun. Lots of them moved into Texas.
Do you know that a lot of Hispanics. Now I'm
not talking about a deluge of illegal immigrants coming across
the border, there are Hispanics that are like, goodbye California, y'all,
are crazy, and so they came to Texas. In fact,
in some of these districts, four out of five of
these districts for real organization in Texas are predominantly Hispanics.

(10:53):
So they're adding even more Hispanic voters who's been voting
increasingly Republican the last couple of elections. King, Oh, that's correct, sir,
that would be the Hispanics, that's right. Oh my gosh.
And you know what Democrats hate more than Republican voting Cubans,
Republican voting Hispanic everything else. They just don't like it.

(11:14):
Oh my gosh. Don't even talk to me about Republican
voting Black Americans, Oh my gosh. Because Democrats cannot deal.
So they're essentially denying and not essentially that's what this is,
whether they meant to or not. They're denying equal representation
to all of these Hispanic voters that are moving into
these counties, moving into these districts, by claiming that they
don't exist, by claiming that it's some kind of a stunt,

(11:36):
by claiming that somehow their priority of keeping Democrat power
is more important than these people's equal and fair representation.
And I said to Jesse, I said on Jesse Waters
last night. And I'm not throwing out words recklessly. We
went to war over that. We went to war over
not having fair representation. We were overtaxed and underrepresented. There

(11:58):
are serious consequences for things like that. Democrats might want
to think twice. They sit here and go, we're gonna
it's war now. Y'all don't even know what war is.
None of you could bust your grape in a fruit fight.
I'm telling you what, do not tick off the people
who want and choose every day to be peaceable. Do
not go back well, do not continue your plantation roots

(12:20):
by denying people of color equal representation and their government.
And that's exactly what they're doing in Texas. They won't
go out and say it. They put Jasmine Crockett out there,
but they won't say it New Day New Wigs, so
it looks nice, but they won't say it. It's true.
We got a lot more on the way because we're
going to dive into something like this. Also, some of

(12:42):
the very interesting things I'm seeing about immigration, So in Spain,
who has welcomed every Tom, Dick and Harry from North
Africa into their country, and they're big socialists and they
hate tourists. Well, now they're mad because all of these
people from North Africa are just disembarking right on their
resort shores, storming the beaches and wanting to stay in Spain.
And it's got to where now they're tackling them like regular, average,

(13:03):
everyday people in Spain are tackling these are legal immigrants
getting off the boat while they're simultaneous. But you know what,
they also had been welcoming them in more than they
were welcoming tourists in certain parts of the country. So
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Speaker 3 (18:20):
Yes, Hi, good morning.

Speaker 9 (18:22):
We're here at Illinois correct, and we plan to stay
as long as it takes.

Speaker 4 (18:27):
You've just heard of the special session last till August
state nineteenth.

Speaker 3 (18:31):
That's the very least time that we expect to be
out here. Yeah, So they're out in Illinois, which is
the most ironically the most gerrymandered state maybe in the Union.
Maryland's pretty bad though too. Maryland's map is really bad.
And that's one of the Texas state lawmakers. Although Lorraine
says she's in Maryland, she says that theirs have gotten

(18:53):
a little bit better. They were really bad though, I
mean like comically bad. Illinois's Like I said that not
much better. And Texas is there are those five districts.
Look ridiculous. Welcome back to the program. More at the
bottom of this first hour, they passed a motion to
arrest Democrats who fled out of state. And now you,

(19:19):
I don't know, listen to this Texas Democrat because there
first off, I'll Abbott says that Democrats are facing second
degree felon news if they refused to return to the
capitol and vote audio somebody fourteen. This is Democrats reacting
to this, well, one Democrat reacting to this. Watch a lawyer.

Speaker 10 (19:38):
A part of my practice is criminal defense work. There
is no felony in the Texas penal code for what
he says. So respectfully, he's making up sence. Okay, he's
trying to get.

Speaker 3 (19:50):
Respectfully, you're wearing too many accessories. Respectfully, you probably should
go and get a refund on your law degree. It's
probably as real as a man who says that he's
a woman. So that's one Texas Democrat because you know,
it's it's they're tougher when they curse. It's just a
great substitute for having any kind of you know, real
ideas or policy proposals. You know whatever. Uh yeah, Actually,

(20:14):
if they find out too specifically that you were soliciting
donations in order to pay for your little trips out
at state and leaving all of the voters high and
dry here in Texas. You know, we're waiting for property
tax relief. I'm going to tell you something, A double
snakes need to be kicked if they leave flood victims
without resources, and if they don't provide property tax relief.

(20:36):
In fact, everybody's but including Republicans who allowed it to
have to languish in a special session, should be dragged
for it. These Democrats are going to learn I'm tired
of this stuff and h yeah, they need to come
back and do their jobs. They're they're political welfare recipients.
That's all they are. They're political welfare recipients. Audio some

(21:01):
by seventeen. Ben Rhodes is trying to act tough. Oh
I guess he just got a t shot. Oh audio
somebody seventeen. Listen to those so I think.

Speaker 11 (21:08):
Look in best case outcome, that's kind of mutually sure destruction.
You're saying to the Republicans, if you go down this road,
we can go down this road too, and hopefully that
scares everybody off, and we have like you know, we
don't have to go down this road. But if this
is how Republicans are going to go, I think Democrats
have no choice but to do this.

Speaker 3 (21:24):
You know what if California, because they've threatened to do it,
they're not able to do it like other states, they
have like a whole other process. You have a whole
commission that does it, and then it has to go
through a number of different processes and the legislature. It's
not really that easy to do. So I don't care.
If they want to try and do it, then then look,
I will go lower than these Democrats. I will cheat

(21:45):
my ass off, I really will. I don't care. You
think that you can go low and you can cheat
my gosh. I wasn't joking when I said we choose
to be lawful and peaceable. I wasn't joking. They choose
to do that. We'll just go harder. How hard do
you want to make it? We can do it easy
or we can do it real easy. How y'all want

(22:06):
to do it? You just let me know because I'm happy.
You know, I could vote in Missouri and California. In fact,
I could vote in Missouri and California came until like
five years ago. It didn't matter how many times you
told the Board of Elections that you didn't live there.
No more, you didn't even we weren't even paying tax
in the state anymore. They're still sending you voting cards.
Maybe I'll just go and vote a couple more times.
If you all want to cheat, you know, we can

(22:26):
go and do that. That's real easy to do. You
guys wanna try, I mean, how easy you want to
make it? Oh, let's do the mail. And this is
what DeSantis was talking about, and people were giving him grief. No, no, no,
you want to take advantage of everything that you can
until the point where Democrats are like, oh my gosh,
we're gonna have to follow the damn rules. That's where

(22:47):
you want to take it. You want to take it
to that point where democrats have to go, oh my god.
The only way we're going to gosh, we're the only
way we're going to do this is if we actually
followed the low Oh my word, I mean, heaven forbid.
They do the legwork. They're really good about going out
having protests and getting attention for themselves because it's self glorifying.
But when it comes to actually serving others and actually

(23:08):
changing the communities in which they decide to open operations,
that's a whole other ballgame. That's why none of these
communities ever improve. In my town. In my hometown of
Saint Louis, you had Democratic organizations that were in I mean,
and we lived in South City. I didn't live in
like some bougie gentrified area. I had a crackhouse down
the street from where I lived, And I mean, we

(23:30):
saw all these Democrat headquarters all throughout South City. They
did not do and all the years they were there,
they did not do a single thing to improve that area.
You know what they did. They raised taxes for the area.
They raised the cost of living for the area. It's
what they'll do. They'll go in and they you have
all of these like hipster Democrats that go in and
they're like, oh, we want to gentrify just to our

(23:51):
particular house, and we're going to go in and you know,
you hear everybody urban activists talk about gentrification of cities.
But then they go in and then they vote for
policies that make it actually more restrictive for business, for
business creation and for businesses to operate. It's it's ridiculous.
They kill these cities, They keep these cities poor so
that they can have control. They never actually change anything

(24:14):
for the good. I mean, if Democrats had to produce results,
my gosh, they'd all have strokes. And this is part
of it. No, if you guys want to be able
to maintain the number of seats that you want, you
need to win elections. Okay, that's how this works. You

(24:36):
need to win elections. This was that low T Tallerico
who was on what was this like CBS or No, No, no,
it was ABC. Listen to what he says here he
is so he stumbles so badly when he asks whether

(24:57):
or not him fleeing the state is backfire. You listen
to what he says, how he characterizes the flood recovery.

Speaker 9 (25:06):
Listen to this, and as you know, that means that
there is other legislation that's going to be the victim
of that, and that includes this bill for flood assistance
for those Texans who are impacted by those devastating floods
on July fourth? Are you concerned that all of this
could ultimately be a mistake if that legislation also becomes

(25:27):
a victim of this.

Speaker 12 (25:29):
This is a Republican talking point. I'm concerned that Gabbit decided, Yeah.

Speaker 3 (25:34):
It's a Republican talking point. By the way, to have
any kind of flood recovery, that's a Republican talking point.
Do you guys know that it's a Republican talking point
to have any kind of flood recovery? This guy, that's
a Republican talking point. Uh that's wow. Wow, that's pretty
something Republican talking point. He says, it's real. Flood recovery

(25:58):
is real. Uh man, He's like, is he fighting mayor
Pete for that role within the Democrat Party? Good night
after that? Good night. But that's where they are with
this stuff. It's not a Republican talking point. I mean,

(26:19):
that's one of the things that that's why you have
the processes of special sessions. So they have to deal
with flood recovery. That's one thing they gotta do. They
gotta do with flood recovery. So were you guys going
to come back, No, because we don't have to. They
don't want to have to deal with redistricting too. That's tough,
y'all should have won some elections, so Democrats are trying
to make voters in Texas. They're trying to punish them

(26:39):
because Democrats didn't win more elections. Because Democrats can't win elections,
it's the voter's fault, so the voters have to be punished.
That's what Democrats are doing in Texas. They oh, yeah,
they always have these five districts. They haven't been read,
they haven't been redistricted in ten years. Every ten years,
this happens in states across the country, and Democrats think

(27:02):
that they're entitled to keep the seats that they have,
despite the fact that those voters aren't voting for them anymore.
What they're talking about isn't democracy. They're talking about authoritarianism.
They believe that they're entitled to stay in power and
to keep control even though they haven't won the elections
to do so. Therefore, they want to disenfranchise all of

(27:22):
these voters in these districts who voted differently from them.
They don't want to change these borders. They are so
racially designed these districts that they run. And now it's
like irrelevant because they need a redistrict because so many
people moved in. They just didn't win enough elections, and

(27:43):
now they're mad. That's authoritarianism, demanding that you stay in
power even though you're not winning the hearts and minds
of the people to do so, that's what dictators do,
and that's exactly what the left is doing in Texas.
So it's gonna happen or I think that there's going
to be some unrest because if you're trying to disenfranchise people,

(28:08):
demanding that they pay tax, disenfranchising them refusing to honor
the integrity of their vote, that's anti American. I actually
think it's treeson us, and I think that the punishment
should be a hell of a lot more than just
being charged with a felony. Now, some of the other
things that we're looking at. I don't know if you
guys saw this very important news today. You know there's

(28:33):
a h McDonald's happy Meal later on in the Showman
to tell you what Grimace is. It's sim they have
an adult happy meal king they're trying to revive flagging
sales and so they are launching on the twelfth of
this month, Grimace McDonald, Ron McDonald, Bertie Hamburglar, Mayor mccheese

(28:55):
and fry friends and they it's the first time in
twenty years that they've all done that. They've on this
kind of uh promotional thing and you can get like
a quarter pounder or a ten piece of chicken nug
plus fries, and then you get all the retro stuff
with it. What are you doing? They also have a
new shake on the way. Probably you're probably not gonna

(29:16):
be able to get because this cre machine is gonna
be always broken. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I don't know, Like
I'm kind of interested in I like the old school stuff.
What do you think came wa?

Speaker 5 (29:25):
So is there a toy or is there some sort of.

Speaker 3 (29:27):
Is there a toy? Yeah, there's a toy, a small Yeah,
you got a collectible tin, and then you got stickers
and postcards and then you got like key chains stuff.
What else you got in there? Oh my gosh, they
got shirts, hat, they got all kinds of stuff. I mean,
it's an adult Can.

Speaker 5 (29:43):
You ask them to substitute it for like a small
container of alcohol?

Speaker 13 (29:48):
Now?

Speaker 3 (29:48):
I don't know if they're gonna do that. I mean
you're gonna start seeing fist fly probably like you do
with the chuck e cheese. But you know, so the
other thing about this is that Grimace is a taste bud.
I did we always know that or were we supposed to?
I never I thought was My best guess was he

(30:09):
was a gum drop because you got fries, you got
mayor mic cheese, you got a criminal, you got a bird.
I don't know. Uh, it's like the always sunny in Philadelphia,
Like mascots. What was the green little thing? What when
there were a green thing in there? A little green
palmy looking thing? What's that thing? The heck is that?

(30:32):
I don't know what that is. There's fry friends. I
don't even know. I guess they're fried friends. I don't
even know what that is. Uh, but uh, yeah, Grimace
is apparently a taste bud.

Speaker 5 (30:42):
Okay, why would you name it that then?

Speaker 3 (30:45):
Because it makes me think your food is not good?

Speaker 5 (30:47):
Right, that's the face you make when things don't taste good.

Speaker 3 (30:51):
Yeah. So they they said that the purple blob Grimace
is a taste bud, a giant anthropomorphic taste bud. Why
what is it? Purple Grimace? When he came out in
nineteen seventy one, he was Evil Grimace, a scaly, forearmed
villain who stole cups in McDonald land so nobody could

(31:12):
get milkshikes or Coca cola. He was scaly and mean looking.
Originally he had no charm. He had four arms. He's
a freak. And then they're like, wow, that's scaring the kids.
So we got to make him better. So they he
got to glow up. They ditched his arms and he
now he's like he's supposed to look cuddly. It's a

(31:32):
taste bud. That's a taste bud. Did you guys know that?

Speaker 13 (31:37):
No?

Speaker 3 (31:38):
I know, So that's what he.

Speaker 5 (31:40):
Is today, years old when I found out.

Speaker 3 (31:43):
Yeah, did you know that?

Speaker 2 (31:44):
Steve?

Speaker 3 (31:46):
I telling you what? All right? So we got a
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Speaker 8 (33:20):
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Speaker 5 (33:40):
Another way to spend my money for the country.

Speaker 3 (33:43):
Spend my money for the country. That's what I'm going
to say. Whenever there's something I want to get, Like, no, Chris,
I got to get this extra pot and pan, I
want to get this new I want to get this
saucy a pan. I'm spending money for the country. I'm
just gonna file that away. Yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly. Welcome
back to the program. Coming up next hour. One of

(34:04):
my friends who runs a shooting range out in California,
he's the guy with the video of Sidney Sweeney shooting
at the range. He's going to join us just for
a few minutes, sort of going to check in with him,
because all of this stuff, like not a lot of
these you know, not we know this stuff because we
see it day to day, because it's kind of like
a hobby for a lot of people, right. Not everybody

(34:24):
is like that into or is that aware of what
some of the freaks are always saying on social media,
and so they don't realize this stuff until they see
it like on nightline or something, or until people start
joking about it in the press or in areas that
overlap with what they do, and then they're shocked like

(34:45):
about it, like why are people getting mad at like
this super sweet person. So we're gonna talk to my
friend Arren Butler about that coming up. Also, one of
the most grotesque things I've ever seen in my life,
Jim Acosta disgraced former seeing an employee. He did an
interview with an a I generated Parkland student who was

(35:08):
killed in the massacre, and it is one of the
most grotesque things I've ever seen because they promoted gun
control with it. We're going to talk about that because
I find it interesting that none of the questions had
to do anything with was it concerning that there was
the killer was a repeat violent offender who had been

(35:29):
repeatedly in trouble with the law and was so dangerous
that he had to have like an actual physical minder
in all of his classes at the school in the
months leading up to this massacre, or how its secret
service parent did a full on security evaluation. It was
horrified at the absolute absence of security precautions at the school.
Those questions weren't asked. We're gonna talk about that coming
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Rumble Dana Lash with you. So, Jim Acosta did one
of the most grostesque things I think I've ever seen
anybody do, which is that says a lot because I'm
routinely grossed out by so many people in the legacy press.
And as you know, Jim Acosta is a former He's
a disgraced former CNN employee. Well, he decided to conduct

(37:38):
an interview with an AI generated character, and so he
did an interview with an AI generated avatar of Joaquin Oliver,
who was one of the students killed in Parkland, and
they were pushing gun control they were taught. He was
asking him about gun control. Would gun control of I

(38:01):
mean basically was like would gun control have prevented your death?
Like that's like the stuff that he was doing. And
apparently it was okayed by Joaquin's father Manuel. That's a
whole other story. And he aired it, but like he
ran it on his little YouTube thing, that is one
of the most grotesque things I've ever heard in my life.

(38:23):
I don't want to play all of it. This is
what it looked like audio somebody twenty three. This is
what it looked like. I'm not going to play all
of it because I just think it's in such horrific
taste that means go with it.

Speaker 5 (38:32):
I would like to know.

Speaker 3 (38:33):
It's so bad, But it's an AI generated for gun
violence avatar. Great question.

Speaker 12 (38:39):
I believe in a mix of stronger gun control laws.

Speaker 3 (38:42):
So weird, Okay, that's all I can't it's weird. I mean,
I can't believe that he would rather talk to an
AI generated like an exploitative thing like this instead of
talking to I don't know, maybe like Andy Pollock or
Ryan Petty. Children at Parkland. No one talks to them
because remember when Andy Pollock was distraught and he was

(39:07):
at the school looking for his daughter Meadow, who actually
was shot when she was shielding a younger classman. He
was wearing a Trump shirt. He didn't know, he just
had a shirt on. He works in construction. He just
showed up and the left saw that he had a
Trump shirt on. Literally the night that he finds out
that he's lost his daughter, the left starts attacking him.

(39:28):
They had pr firms and gun control groups, the Bloomberg
groups were all on the ground. The next morning, I
was hearing that from parents, myself, and teachers at the school.
Jim Acosta, I noticed that at no point did he
ask during his interview where he was exploiting one of

(39:50):
the victims of Parkland and pushing gun control. At no
point did he ask what the parents thought about the
killer who was a student of violent repeat offender, who
was so violent and had such a rap sheet that
he could not attend classes at Parkland without a minder

(40:10):
with him. I don't think a lot of people know this.
If you've watched me for any period of time, then
you do. I've written about it extensively. I've done numerous
interviews with teachers, administrators, parents, students. This individual was so dangerous,
sixty some odd times he had police called on him. Okay,

(40:31):
I don't want to see the Let's not put the
image up anymore. Over sixty some odd times he had
police called on him because he had knocked his mother's
teeth out, he held a gun to his student's head. Previously,
he had issued death threats to fellow students through social media.

(40:51):
All of this and this is when I was sitting
on stage at CNN and they were doing the town
hall thing, and I was sitting there with Scott Israel,
who was trying to blame me. Remember Scar that Israel.
According to the Marjorie Stoneman Douglas Commission, his own police
officers testified before this commission that he did not keep
up their training, He did not keep up their responses

(41:12):
to mass casualty incidents. Remember it was Undercott Israel that
you had the incident that Miami Airport and then you
had this with Parkland. I'll never forget when I got
to that town hall, I didn't even know I was
going to be on stage with Scott until that Right
before I went on, the officers that he arrived with
did not want anything to do with him. They came

(41:32):
up to me privately away from him, and were talking
to me and made that very clear, and I'm not
going to say they asked for a photo. I'm not
gonna I've never shared it. I didn't want them identified,
and I never put their names out there at their request.
And that's one of the reasons why their police union
voted overwhelmingly no confidence in him later on. So he

(41:54):
didn't even have the respect of his employee, the people
beneath him in terms of authority. So all of these calls,
but no one followed up on it because if you remember,
Robert Rumsey, who was the superintendent, had just gotten an award.
This was under Obama Biden. He had just gotten an
award from Arnie Duncan. Arnie Duncan was the head of
Department of Education. Arnie Duncan came up with the program

(42:17):
that was advertised as reducing the school to prison pipeline.
And so the way that Robert Runsey achieved that was
to just literally stop reporting it. This kid, this student,
not a kid, he's eighteen. He was committing felonious activities
like these were felonies, and it was going unreported because

(42:39):
Robert Rumsey had the prestige of an award that he
had to keep up. So they just didn't report it.
I'm not even kidding. And that's not the only one.
They didn't report a lot of stuff. That's what this
commission discovered. So not only did you have a very political, loudmouth,
hot headed police chief who sat on stage and blamed
a mother from Texas for his fat ass not being
able to do his job, but you also had a

(43:01):
superintendent who refused to report actual acts of violence against
other students. The other thing that nobody knows that Jim Acosta,
he doesn't care about this issue. He is a lazy,
sloppy just disappointment not only of a person as a person,
but as a journalist. How is it that I was

(43:22):
able to uncover all of this information but none of
these other people in the media were Did you know
that a parent at Parkland was a former Secret Service
and they did a private security evaluation? You want to
know what this parent did? This also came out during
the commission. The parent walked in one morning to the
very building where the massacre took place with two stacks

(43:46):
of post it notes and went around and stuck post
it notes on every student that they could touch. Then
later they went into the principal's office and said, I
want you to imagine all of these students casualties, because
that's how lax your security is. That is God's honest truth.
That happened three months prior. The school did nothing. The

(44:14):
parent was shocked that they were able to just walk in.
They ran out of post it notes. They had two
stacks of post it notes and they ran out. They
warned the school months prior, weeks prior, and they did nothing.
Jim Acosta is so lazy. He just wants to do

(44:37):
enough to keep his own name in the press because
it's about glorifying him. He didn't even know to ask
these questions. How embarrassing. Those are the types of questions
that I would be asking. And as far as Manuel
Oliver for allowing this, Manuel Oliver was the guy who
painted horrible images of me with blood dripping out of
my mouth. He called me things that I can't repeat

(44:59):
on horrible things. Losing a child is awful, but that
doesn't justify or excuse your absolutely demonic behavior. After he
behaved like a demon to me, painted this horrible mural

(45:20):
of me with blood dripping out of my mouth. After
rhetoric of Manuel and other people like him, I had
someone come to my house to try to break into
it and kill me and my children. We had to
have police outside of our house twenty four to seven.
We had to hire private security. I mean, it was
so bad, and it altered the way that even my

(45:42):
kids grew up because of how horrible these people were
being excusing the absence of security in their own lives.
How are you, as a parent not asking about this?
How are you as a parent not asking about the
security in your child's school. Why is your lack of
parental attention to the security in your child's school the

(46:04):
responsibility of a mother thousands of miles away in Texas.
But it's easier to blame everyone else for your own oversight.
I know a lot of the parents. I've spoken to
numerous teachers. I even had a teacher on air with
me we protected her identity, who told me she was

(46:27):
terrified of that student. That student was known to all
the teachers as being dangerous. The school knew about it,
and other parents knew about it, and the teachers tried
to raise alarm about security protocol within the school, and
that went completely unanswered. This was a thousand percent preventable

(46:52):
and that's the thing that enrages me. You know, I've
talked to other parents who lost children there. Many of
them have become friends. Some of them have become actual
dear friends. I've had some to my own home, and
there is a difference in attitudes, I will say, because

(47:15):
not all of them are even political or even Republicans.
Some of them are. Some of them are just like,
wait a minute, why didn't the school do this? None
of the people who have been complaining about gun control
have ever asked the school any of this stuff. Only
one parent did, and that one parent was on the
Marjorie Stone and Douglas Commission and to their credit data,

(47:36):
they were very genuinely curious as to why were all
of these security failings allowed to exist but not a
single one. I've never heard Manuel Oliver ever once ask
about the security at that school. Why do these security assessments?
Why were these concerns not followed up on? Why would
the doors never lock? Why was the gate wide open

(47:59):
out of the entire school with three different buildings as
a part of this campus and they were pretty far apart.
Was there only one security officer with minimal training? Why
did the police who responded, why was it coral Springs,
who was so well trained. Why were they the ones
to go in and respond because Scott Israel didn't have
his stuff together. That was never asked.

Speaker 6 (48:22):
No.

Speaker 3 (48:22):
Instead, they spent time literally painting pictures of me, life
size pictures of me, and traveling all around the country
to showcase pictures of me with blood dripping out of
my mouth, and giving interviews where they called me a
horrible mother and a baby killer and said that I
ought to learn my lesson and things like that, thereby

(48:42):
driving every nut job in the country to try to
come and get me. This isn't about me, though, This
is about why in the hell was this ever allowed
to happen at this school, and why in the hell
did Jim Acosta not even at once in his entire
career bring it up. Of these people brought it up.
I sat across a table from that smarmy ass, George

(49:04):
Stephanopolis two weeks after Parkland, and he was asking well
about background checks and all this other stuff, and I
was ready for him. Mike, I'm not going to let
you turn this around and make it about anything else
but the failure that it was about. Robert Runsi was
allowed to stay on his Superintendent Scott Israel was removed
from his position, but then he went and got another.

(49:28):
And Jim Acosta doesn't even have the respect for the
subject that he claims to care about to know any
of this or ask about it. And that is the
real betrayal here. And in the meantime, what has changed
with school security? Some schools have hardened, they've improved, and

(49:52):
they've decided to provide the same level of security that
you would have at a rock concert or a baseball game.
Because our children are more valuable than that, are they not.
But that's something that Jim Acosta wouldn't know to ask
about Whitty because he's all theater and no real concern.
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And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 3 (51:40):
So The New York Post is going to expand to
Los Angeles with the launch of the California Post, just
in time for Gavenis and Dern for office in twenty
twenty eight because the New York Remember, the New York
Post was the one that broke the hunter Byden laptop
story and they got hit so hard for that. Wild
pigs found with blue meat in come in California spark alarm.

(52:02):
I'm sorry what a wildlife trapper in Monterey County discovered
after he captured a bunch of wild pigs that they
had blue tinged muscles and fat tissues that discoloration. Okay,
here we go is an exposure to dip pasioni, an
anticoagulant rodent to side that has often dyed to identify

(52:24):
it as a poison. So apparently they're eating from this
rodent side from bait stations and it appears to be
pretty extensive across southern parts of Monterey County and the
Salinas River sore. Yeah, I gotta be real careful with
the stuff, y'all. That's kind of crazy. Also, Chinese buyers
flush with cash are swooping in on California homes. They'll

(52:46):
actually buy that that overpriced real estate. They will. Data
suggests that they view the homes as investment opportunities and
so now as a result, as more and more people
are leaving the coast and retreating inland, that you got
a lot of Chinese buyers come in and buying up
those properties. So that's very interesting. Also, new research shows
that the average adult falls asleep at eleven eighteen, over

(53:10):
forty minutes after they got into bed. Who are these people?
They climb into bed by ten thirty. They are freaks
and they don't fall asleep until eleven. I can't. I can't.
I don't need a lot of sleep. It is weird.
If I sleep more than six hours a night, I can't.
I've tried, I can't. I'm just not like that. And

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Speaker 3 (55:34):
Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you.
We are at the bottom of the second hour, broadcasting
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everywhere else joining me now, and I'm this sets an
I just got to say right off the bat, this
sets a new level for backgrounds for any guess that
we have. If they can't match Taron Butler's background, I

(55:56):
don't want them. I don't want them on my program.
But who is the owner of Taran Tactical Innovations. He
is the gun guy. Like if anybody ever merited that label,
it's Taran. He is a champion shooter in so many
disciplines it's going to take me all segment just to
list all of them. But he's also like the gunfu expert.

(56:17):
All of that originated with him. And he joins us
now from an undisclosed, tropical beautiful location. Uh, Tarren, It's
so good to see you. And the reason that we
brought you out here is because I saw this video.
You know, we were talking about the Sidney Sweeney stuff,
and I happen to love Sidney Sweeney. I think she's brilliant,
and she was shooting with you and she was actually
pretty damn good shot as well, and you also she

(56:37):
had posted it, and then I think you saw it
and like, you know, you a couple of weeks ago
you posted the video as well, and then people saw
it and were like, oh my gosh, not only is
she selling jeans, but now she's like, you know, a
great she's a great shooter as well. And I just
kind of wanted to get your thoughts on that, Like,
I mean, because you work with so many people. You've
work with James Cameron, you did all the John Wick franchise,
you did Ballerina as well, and I just kind of

(56:59):
wanted to get you thought on that. Well.

Speaker 12 (57:02):
It's cool because like way back a few years ago,
she came out and posted it in a wide well
you know, let's let's help promote her American Eagle. Her
campaign remastered the edit, put subtitles that everybody wants nowadays,
so they hold the phone like this and put it
out there and it just went off the charts. And
I'm happy for her because I think this is a

(57:23):
moment where people are less scared now to do stuff.
It was like a big bully in school. It's a
little guy knocked him out, and now we can just
be free again, like in a movie. And they realized
this small bananas on this silly stuff. Isn't that powerful anymore,
And for these corporations now to go, hey, we shouldn't
be so scared. We should just do her. I would

(57:45):
like to see like the nineties comedies come back and
I'll be so worried about everything. And they can't make
a comedy if you're scared to death. So just go
for it. And it's like it wasn't in this moment.
But this is a big moment in the world, not
planned by anyone, that to place, and I'm happy for it.
And she's a wonderfully sweet person, so kind, generous to everyone,

(58:08):
and I'm happy to see this happen for her and
not see the company like just apologize and wander off
with the bully run the classroom any longer.

Speaker 3 (58:16):
I love that. And I think you made a really
good point because people are afraid to do anything. They're
afraid to be funny, they're afraid to take risks, they're
afraid to just you know, have fun doing you know,
any kind of activity. And I think that you made
a really good point there she when you had her
at the range, because from what I understand, she grew up.
I think she grew up in like Apple Atch or
something like that. You know, she knows how to work
on cars. She seemed like she at least knew she
knew her way around a firearm. How long did you

(58:38):
train with her and what was your thought on her
her skill set?

Speaker 12 (58:42):
Well, she came out. It was one day and we
trained probably like four hours before we do a video,
usually in that ballpark, and she naturals like Austin Butler's
a natural or natural when they come out like Keanu
and and she just went forward and pulled off some
good memberies like the targe so close.

Speaker 3 (59:00):
Well there, some of them were close.

Speaker 12 (59:02):
But you've got to go fast. Anybody can shoot at
that's set fast. That's not easy. Go try it. You
know you've been sitting into a range for a bull arder.

Speaker 4 (59:15):
Get it.

Speaker 12 (59:15):
I've got seconds or twelve seconds for five seconds. So
that's the difference of it. Plus it's for a movie.
She's trying to be fast at you know. Dorilo's all
this stuff cool, preparing for her career because I'm sure
she'll be in some killer action fills maybe now because
of this even and uh you know, so that's that's
what it was. Since all that time she was super
nice and uh spun time.

Speaker 3 (59:36):
Yeah, very fun time I have to take because people
don't realize, well maybe they do. Tarn also did uh
work and trained the actors with Ballerina the latest and
the John Wig franchise that I saw that twice. It
was so good and I loved the fact that and
I noticed this with Sydney Sweeney in the video as well,
And it was even though it was a brief video,
it was just that aesthetic that I got this idea

(59:57):
of going back to like the Ripley kind of fe
male action fit, you know, action star the Linda Hamilton,
you know where they're They're very feminine, but they're deadly.
And I just like that's what I got with with
Anna with Ballerina as well. You did great on that,
by the way.

Speaker 4 (01:00:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 12 (01:00:14):
Yeah, she came out for that and uh, of course
part of the whole John Wick world with chefs in
eighty seven to eleven. Tatiana and I trained her for that,
and she was also very kind, very nice, came out
for like three sessions. She came out before that also
for a movie called Ghosted and other stuff she had
done before, like gray Man, whatever. It's been cool and
It's cool to see women do action, and I just

(01:00:35):
wanted them to look good handle the weapons well, not
be scared of them blinking all crazy horrible cup and saucer,
the guns sitting out of their hand three feet. You
want to get that down as best you can in
the limited time you have with them. But Sydney, you know,
gets some more big action parts and gets it into
a franchise, like.

Speaker 2 (01:00:54):
That'd be awesome.

Speaker 13 (01:00:55):
I got.

Speaker 3 (01:00:55):
We're talking with our friend Tarreon Butler. Last thing for
you as well, your fiance. You just mentioned her Asiana.
I've seen her videos as well, and she literally is
like a real life ballerina. She is like that real
life character.

Speaker 12 (01:01:08):
Yeah, she's right here.

Speaker 3 (01:01:11):
She's amazing. She studied in Ukraine ballet like from what
her whole life from what I understand, and she's really good.
I mean she's crazy.

Speaker 12 (01:01:18):
So she spent the last yeah, ballet Kung Fu Sith
last year and a half going to eighty seven eleven
where they do all this training with the director at
john Wick and the whole team, Jeremy Marinas and everyone
getting up at four something in the morning. We had
no life going to bed. All right, I'm single, kind
of anyway, just kidding anyway, but put in and now
some really cool projects are opening up for her and

(01:01:40):
good stuff. And got to work with Michael Bisman recently
on The King and other action films, coupgating Junior and stuff.
So a lot of great things happening there. And she's
just wonderful. And she's an incredible trainer too, like I'll
teach what I do and then she brings to the
point if someone's not getting it, she explains it a
different way and together with like the tag team of
making people freaking totally better stuff.

Speaker 3 (01:02:01):
That's awesome. I love it. I love I love that
that one two punch that you have going on at
Taran tactical, Well, I wanted to bring you on. I
wanted to ask you about that because I love that
you posted that video. And I have to say I
saw a lot of there were a lot of women
talking about it like, oh, Sidney Sweeney can go out
there and do this, and she looks cute doing it.
We want to go out there and do it too.
And then you know, they go through your channel and
they see your fiance and they're like, we want to
look like her and go out and shoot. So I

(01:02:23):
mean it's working. What you're what y'all are doing out
there is working.

Speaker 12 (01:02:27):
Well, let's do it day and to day. You guys
come out.

Speaker 3 (01:02:30):
Well, we keep talking about it. We're going to make
it happen. It is going to happen. We're going to
do it. I would love to I'd love to get
out there. Tara Butler with Taran Tactical Innovations. You go
in and enjoy your vacation, my friend, appreciate what you do,
give your fiance our best, and we'll talk with you
against seeing my friend. God bless Thank you, Thank you, guys,
thank you. We have more to come folks as well.

(01:02:50):
We got we're in the middle bottom of this hour.
We got Flora Man on the way. But I love
that video and she was like so happy when she
was doing it. She's shooting, she's so happy, and people
were fe like they they were freaking out over that
as well, because she was just having fun at the
range and really doing a good job. And you could
hear at ping ping pink pin. You know she's you know,

(01:03:11):
she's hitting all her targets. But I think to that
point he mentioned that we're like at a tipping point.
I agree with that because think about too the female
action figures. We're going back to this, you know, like
in a way hyper feminine female action figures where the
women are pretty and they're feminine and they're they move,

(01:03:34):
you know, they've got like cat light reflexes, they move
that way, and it's like we're going back to that,
like Ripley Linda Hamilton era. And then you have anat
Armus and Ballerina, and then you have Sidney Sweeney who's
doing this like there is a resurgence. I feel like
nature's healing, Caine. It feels kind of like nature's healing
a little bit with all of this. Yeah, I as well,

(01:03:56):
but I have to tell you, with the Sydney Sweeney stuff,
now they're mad. I can't even believe this. After her,
so they're upset over her dog because she has a
German Shepherd and apparently everything is Nazi. I don't know,
is it like everything is? Yeah, So she and it's not.
She's got a German Shepherd. It's a rescue. You guys know,
I love dogs. I love dogs. So she has a

(01:04:17):
red and black German Shepherd rescue named Solly Bear, and
it's you know, still it's still a puppy, but someone
they started going after her, uh in comments on social media,
et cetera, saying that's a Nazi pet, hyper white person
pet for sure. Oh didn't Hitler own this dog? Like

(01:04:37):
all kinds of stuff. I mean, it's it's insane that
now they're going after the dog. They're just mad. They're
just there's nothing that she's and which is why it's
so great that she hasn't responded, because there's nothing she's
gonna be able to do to satiate these people, to
make them happy. They just don't like her for who
she is, for for what she represents. They're not gonna

(01:04:58):
so they're gonna go at anything that she does. And
the best thing that she can do is exactly what
she's doing, not respond to it. I mean, I would
love to have her for an interview, but also if
I was advising her, I would be like, say not
a damn word, Do not say a damn word. You're
not gonna talk about it. You're not even going to
so much as dignify this nonsense with even a wink,
none of it. And I thought, what American Eagle did?
They just had what like two sentences. Basically, it was

(01:05:21):
like pound sand and that was that perfect. That's you
don't need. Nobody needs to dignify these whiners with any
kind of response. Let them just suffocate themselves with noise.
Just let them work themselves up into a frenzy. That's
all you need to do.

Speaker 13 (01:05:36):
Burn.

Speaker 3 (01:05:36):
That's it we have. We got Florida Man coming up,
and then later on in the program some of the
other stuff we're gonna hit. Did you know one of
our most historic American neighborhoods is now overrun with addicts
because the mayor was like, hey, you get a crack pipe,

(01:05:57):
you get everybody gets crackpipes. You guys want crackpipes, free
crack pipes. I'm not kidding, Like they gave everybody crackpipes.
They gave out free crack pipes. And now guess what
it is the it's overrun with addicts. Am I surprised?

Speaker 6 (01:06:11):
No?

Speaker 3 (01:06:12):
Okay, Yeah, So we're gonna get into all of that
and more. We got Florida Man coming up. As we
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Speaker 5 (01:07:11):
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Speaker 3 (01:07:21):
I don't even know what some of these people are thinking.
So first off, we're doing the Disney Dining win the
Universal un Let's say this one Christmas my World dosessense,
Oh my gosh, So this Florida man threatens to defecate
all over Universal on purpose. Universal Orlando guests are reacting
with disgust and outrage after a TikTok user posted a

(01:07:44):
video declaring his intention to deuce all over in public
in the theme park. This is threats now that we're
posting really, Uh, it's already wrapped up significant views. They
said he hasn't well. He added, he hasn't showered, and oh,
I can't even read it. They apparently it started as
a joke, but now people are like, wait a minute,
is it though, because we live in that kind of world. Yeah.

(01:08:08):
He I'm not gonna say what his name was, but
he was standing on their property in Orlando saying that
he was gonna make a mess. And I okay, I
don't know, Like what can you do? Can you really?
I mean they if you, they have a they have
standards of conduct, and I and is that considered a
biohazard threat? Like he could get banned for life? But

(01:08:31):
he does this kind of stuff all the time, Like
it's like clicks outrage for clicks.

Speaker 5 (01:08:35):
I love how they had the caveat on purpose, Like I.

Speaker 3 (01:08:39):
Think we know, like it wouldn't be on accident.

Speaker 5 (01:08:41):
I think we know it's going to be on purpose.

Speaker 3 (01:08:44):
Has that though? So if Florida man found fifty pounds
of cocaine floating in the ocean, I love this headline
and shockingly turns it in, Well what else unless you're
Hunter Biden, what else are you going to do with it?
Sell it? I wouldn't even know the first if I
found cocaine in the ocean, I wouldn't even know what
to do with it. I'm like, do you what do
you do with it?

Speaker 6 (01:09:03):
Like?

Speaker 3 (01:09:03):
It's not like you can open up like a lemonade
stand and go, I've got cocaine here for sale. I
don't even know what you would sell it for. Somebody
could come up to me and be like that giant
brick of cocaine, I'll give you fifty dollars, and I'd
be like, that's a lot for this, Yeah, I don't
how much could so? It was off of five miles
off of the coast Monroe County. They had twenty large

(01:09:28):
black brick shaped packages floating in the water. They handed
and then apparently the boater sniffed out the drugs it
called the sheriff. Sheriff handed it over to US Customs
and Border Oh, it was half a million. It was
five hundred thousand, and the packaging featured Yosemite Sam from
Looney Tunes. So here I would be like, if here's
fifty dollars for a thing of it, and I'd be like,

(01:09:48):
that's a lot of money for this. Just found it
in the ocean, Like what can you do with it?
Because I've seen enough Miami vice where I know if
you try selling that, there's going to be like some
you know, drug e kingpin, that's his name, mister drug
e Kingpin, who's going to be like, that's my cocaine
and in you're dead because you're selling that man's cocaine.

(01:10:08):
I know how this works, so it's not surprising that
somebody turned it in. A Florida man pulled a gun
at an Orlando Mercedes Benz dealership. Why does he look
so shocked in his booking photo. I don't get this.
They arrested him. Antonio Clemens, forty two, was arrested after
he left the dealership. He was asked to leave after

(01:10:29):
he yelled in the showroom. He showed a toy gun
in his waistband and then apparently presented it while saying
bang bang. Why does he look so shocked? Like, who me?

Speaker 5 (01:10:40):
This guy almost looks like, yeah I did it?

Speaker 3 (01:10:43):
Antonio Clemens forty two? Who me?

Speaker 13 (01:10:45):
And yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:10:47):
He presented apparently was a toy gun and he said
bang bang. He also claimed to be border patrol and
said he had a badge. Probably not. He went to
the dealership to buy two vehicles. He was charged with that.
Oh well, I don't know if he's a toy gun.
One one story says it's a it was a toy gun.
The other says it was real. Well, if he's charged
with aggravated to sort with the firearms, probably real. But yeah,

(01:11:09):
you can't be. You can't be doing that kind of
stuff because you're gonna get arrested and it's not going
to be fun for you. So let's just not. This
man had three wives. He got sentence for bigamy. His
name is Henry Betsy Okay. He apparently met all of
his wives on dating site in Florida and married all
three apparently at a couple just two kind of courthouses,

(01:11:30):
over the space of two years. How would you not know?
This Florida man got in major trouble for it. And man,
they all apparently found out relative like within the span
of a couple of months, and so he was charged
for it. He was charged and booked. He's been ordered
to staff dating sites, and he can't contact his former

(01:11:51):
wives either. Yeah, he's two years probation. They're not playing, man,
they're not playing. Let's see this. An abandoned Disney resort
becomes a playground for criminals and graffiti artists after being
left to crumble there are no laws. Sounds like a
Borderland story. The abandoned Disney World resort has been left

(01:12:13):
empty for the past thirteen years. It's now a lawless
ghost town. One social media account on YouTube Exploring with
Josh explored it apparently the guy goes to all of
these abandoned locales across the globe, and the Belaguered Orlando
Sun Resort, it's right by the Disney World Park and
it opened in the seventies and now it's apparently it's

(01:12:35):
entirely like just abandoned, and it's overtaken by graffiti artist
and petty criminals. And he went in and it looks
really bad at all, And I noticed that none of
the graffiti's all that. Who does this graffiti here? Anyway,
that's kind of weird that they would have that there.

(01:12:55):
I guess they can't sell it or they don't they
haven't sold it. I mean to be right there by World,
you know, you could have like terrorists go in there
if they wanted to plan something at Disney World. That
could be an absolute hot spot for them to like
set up shop. Just saying people need to like be
you know, a little paranoid and think about this kind
of stuff. Also, let's see, we got a Florida man
was arrested over a reckless drone operation. This wasn Broward County.

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Speaker 4 (01:14:35):
When someone stands up and says, I will lead this
city by making it more affordable, and here are my plans,
real plans. Plans to deliver on childcare, plans to deliver unhealthy,
plans to deliver, gon to experiment We're going to try
things on groceries. That is the Democratic message.

Speaker 3 (01:14:57):
Wait a minute, what do you mean try things on groceries?
What does what does that mean? What does she mean?
Because his plan was for the state to totally take
it over and run grocery stores. And remember he was like,
well I discovered that if you buy in bulk and

(01:15:18):
then you know, sell that that it's actually you know, cheaper, etcetera.
Kan who does that because that that happens already, right,
sure does. Oh my goodness, that's it's not how that works.
Welcome back to the program, Dane Lash with you top

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of our third hour to day, And of course you
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So she was really budding up with zorn Man do

(01:16:00):
and she was asked audio some bite twenty two, so
is this what So his campaign? Is this what the
Democrat party? Remember he says he's a socialist, So they're
asking is this what the Democrat party should look like?
This is what she says.

Speaker 4 (01:16:16):
Listen, however, looking at whole aggressive social Is this what
the party should look like?

Speaker 12 (01:16:25):
Yes, try a party moving?

Speaker 3 (01:16:26):
You bet? You bet? Why why is she like that?
You bet? Like, calm down, girl, calm down? What in
the world? Yeah, I don't, I don't. That's what they're embracing.
I hope that voters remember this. This is what This
is what they're embracing. In the meantime in Texas, Oh boy,

(01:16:49):
audio sound bite thirteen. Here's Jasmine Crockett with her new
wig and uh, this is what she has to say
about potus. And she's mad because remember they think that
redistricting and having maps look less stupid and having them
actually reflect the constituency ten years after you did it
the first time and we do it every ten years,
that that's somehow theft. This, this sort of rhetoric is

(01:17:11):
not helping.

Speaker 5 (01:17:12):
Listen, But let me tell you something.

Speaker 14 (01:17:14):
Don't leave them out on the ledge by themselves.

Speaker 7 (01:17:17):
They need to.

Speaker 14 (01:17:18):
Know that you, the American people, stand with them because
they are standing for you.

Speaker 3 (01:17:23):
There's so many people that they will never meet, but.

Speaker 14 (01:17:25):
They understand the importance of making sure that they have
a voice when it comes to their government. They understand
the importance of standing for what democracy it isn't making
sure that it does.

Speaker 3 (01:17:36):
Not fall by the White side.

Speaker 14 (01:17:37):
They understand that we have Simu Hitler and the White
House right.

Speaker 3 (01:17:41):
Now, that Timu Hitler not everything is Timu? What even
makes him Timu Hitler? Do you so you guys know
what that means? So Timus like the Chinese, like Chinese
Amazon essentially right, and so all the products the joke
is that the products are are worse and just crappier.
How is he even like Timu Hitler? If you're gonna

(01:18:02):
say somebody is like Hitler, you're you're saying that they
literally round up Jews and gas them. Is that what
we're saying here? Jazy? Is that what we're saying? Are
we really doing this? Is he invading all these different nations?
Does he have imperialistic tendencies? I mean, let's be realistic
about it. Why waste your breath on words that are
just stupid? Right, what is the point of saying this?

(01:18:25):
What's the point? What is what is her whole? Timu Hitler?
He's not even that you and trying to qualify it
by saying Timu in front of it doesn't do it.
Just that's that doesn't do it? So what in the world.
But they're upset. They're upset, and then she adds this

(01:18:47):
Audia somebody twelve. She really is going for that Maxine
Waters role. I'm telling you what her a Maxine who
could out crazy at each other. I really don't know
in that one watch.

Speaker 14 (01:18:55):
And I'm sorry, but instead, we are not only going
to punch you back, but we are gonna knock you out.
So I fully anticipate that we are going to take
control of the United States House because that is what
the American people want, and that is why Donald Trump
and his regime is so afraid.

Speaker 3 (01:19:13):
If they wanted that, why didn't they vote for that
last time? I mean, if they wanted that, why did
y'all have to like rig up your districts in Texas
just to get squeak out a couple more Democrats. I mean,
if they wanted that, people would have voted for it overwhelmingly,
and they did not, so clearly they don't want whatever

(01:19:36):
it is that you're selling. That's I mean, that's what
it looks like to me. We're gonna knock you all out.
You could even see us through them fake lashes. Stop it.
I can't even deal, Daniel, You're so mean, Hi, have
you met me? Uh I? I just what is the
what is the point? What is the point of her
like rhetoric, her talking? What is she just like the

(01:19:57):
Is she the hype man for the Democrat Party? She
the flavor flav for the democra.

Speaker 5 (01:20:01):
I mean that is the accurate way.

Speaker 3 (01:20:04):
Why isn't she going out there going Okay, Democrats, this
is what we need to do in order to win
elections so that we don't ever have to have this happening.
She's not doing any of that. She's not saying anything
that actually makes sense or that matters. She's just she's
not doing any of those things. She's not doing any
of it. Kane.

Speaker 5 (01:20:21):
She's the emotional front of the party.

Speaker 3 (01:20:25):
We also have this the bad Al Green audio seund
bite ten. The bad Al Green he not even he
needed to give he needs to give that name up.
It's just a shame. Listen to this.

Speaker 12 (01:20:36):
There are no circumstances that will prevent me from continuing
to challenge the bigotry emanating from the presidency and policy.

Speaker 5 (01:20:45):
I will not stop.

Speaker 8 (01:20:47):
And I promise you this president.

Speaker 10 (01:20:50):
Is going to.

Speaker 1 (01:20:52):
He's going to be brought down, He's going to be
brought down.

Speaker 5 (01:20:56):
He has to be brought down, and.

Speaker 1 (01:20:58):
I don't mean physically, I'm talking about polytically.

Speaker 5 (01:21:01):
We will bring him down.

Speaker 8 (01:21:03):
He will be impeached again.

Speaker 3 (01:21:05):
Okay, Well, impeachment is a process through which you have
to adjudicate, you know, like a criminal charge. You guys
impeached him once, but you didn't there was no criminal
charge associated with it. It was the only time ever
that the United States president was impeached and there was
no criminal charge attached to it. You guys can't use
that process, just as like a vote for unpopularity. You

(01:21:29):
guys can't abuse that process simply because you're mad that
the guy wins elections and that people vote for him,
and so you're you want to clog up Congress by
doing this. This is just an abuse of power. Honestly,
you know how you take someone down is through the
process of voting. So you're not going to do a
damn thing because that's the voter's job. Why are all

(01:21:49):
these people talking. He's a tyrant, That's what a tyrant
talks like. A tyrant sits here and assumes the power
of the people, tries to rob the people of their power.
It is not up for you to take anybody down.
That's what voters do with our vote. Good night. I'm
just people are tiresome. It's like listening to a bunch

(01:22:10):
of toddlers argue, uh you shrugged, king. That is so
a couple of other things. I want to make sure
we've been talking about all this stuff with the the
super fun redistricting. We got the Russiagate grand jury that's
being in paneled, So this is all good. I wanted

(01:22:30):
to touch on a couple of things here. We did you.
So I got two things. This is kind of related to,
like immigration, and then I got another issue entirely unrelated.
So in France they have been dealing with tons of squatters,
like farmers have been dealing with tons of squatters on

(01:22:53):
their land. Now, I you know some of it. I
don't know how much of it is, you know, illegal
immigration we're people coming in, or how much of it
is you know what they call the caravans and the travelers,
et cetera, et cetera. But they've been dealing with, you know,
squatters on their property. They sit in their fields, so
they can't do anything with their fields because they got
people taking it over. So they came up with a
very French. It is so French. They let loose tractors

(01:23:18):
on their farms to drive in circles sprain brown, sludgy
looking liquid. That's exactly what you think it is. Yes,
And apparently they've been running people off of their land
because of what they're spraying with their equipment. It's liquid,
it's slurry, it's liquid manure slurry. Oh yeah, and the

(01:23:44):
people have to vacate because it's been so bad. It's
like manure and water. So they're spraying slurry out on
all these fields. Actually, you could argue that they're fertilizing
their fields. They are, and that's what they've been doing,
and it's made the people who are trying to squat
on the land livid. The first s lory was pig manure,

(01:24:04):
and they said that it was so powerful that it
was unbreathable for days. They couldn't breathe over there for days. Yeah, yeah,
I would do that. That's an een and it shows.
There's video, there's aerial footage showing them. Like some of
the people who are mad that the squatters running after
the farmers, you aren't gonna do nothing. It's not gonna happen,

(01:24:24):
not gonna happen. Yes, Kine, you are absolutely correct. It
is FAFO. Now. The other thing we were talking about
was with Spain. So in Spain they've been dealing with
illegal immigrants being detained on their beaches and tackled to
the ground by tourists. So near Granada over the weekend,

(01:24:49):
there was footage showing a speedbook packed with young men
and they dove into the water in front of all
of these tourists and then they tried to swim to
the beach and make a run for it. I've seen
this happen on beaches before. I've been there on one
beach when they had a boat of Haitians come in.
Is that Turks and Caicos? I think I told you
guys the story. And then all of their like totally

(01:25:10):
kitted out in RYI gear. Law enforcement stepped out of
the mangroves and the bushes and the trees, just like
out of nowhere, and they operated onto the beach and
they met these these illegal immigrants. But they've been dealing
with a lot of this. They just like they come
right up where everybody's like, you know, with families, and

(01:25:32):
they jump out so they had the civil Guard there
in Spain, and they also had like tourists because these
people would get out and then they'd try to run
into the interior. Now coming up, they were Republic of
Ireland because you know, got Ireland to get the Republic
of Ireland. The Republic of Ireland's got some issues and

(01:25:55):
their Prime minister he has one redeeming quality and that
he's got a dog that is very vocal and likes
to interrupt his press conferences. Michael D. Higgins, their Irish president.
He's calling for military action in Gaza to defend humanitarian
aid corridors. Very interesting. I mean, he's looks like a
little leprekun of a man. Why are they always on

(01:26:18):
the wrong side of history. We're going to talk about
this here coming up and more as we move.

Speaker 7 (01:26:25):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 3 (01:26:30):
A passenger was kicked off a flight after causing a
two hour delay over a major plane violation. This from
the New York Post. The passenger was escorted. It took
six police officers who got caught busted. He was busted
baping in the bathroom. So they had a two hour delay.

(01:26:50):
He didn't argue or anything. It occurred in Edinburgh, in Scotland,
so it was a r Ryan airflight and they was
supposed to go to Spain and hopefully nobody had any
connections because y'all weren't making them. A man tried to
carjack police. This isn't This isn't Britain using a gun
made from a Primark bag as a stool bag. They

(01:27:13):
officers believed it was real because apparently they don't know
any better, and it was dark. They was a brown
paper bag. The thirty seven year old was captured on
camera chasing a police car while pointing the fake bag
firearm at cops and Shrupshire and tried to smash his
way earlier into a shop exposed himself to staff. You know,
but honestly, like, how do you know he just had

(01:27:37):
a gun? You just had a paper bag? You's pretending
was a gun, that's goodness. Recall alert Sixty pounds of
butter were recalled kro over what undeclared milk because it
was not declared on the butter's label, King Kane, what's butter?

Speaker 5 (01:27:58):
Well, it comes from milk, so yeah, it's just like
a churned up milk.

Speaker 3 (01:28:06):
Bunge. North America is the manufacturer.

Speaker 5 (01:28:09):
I would think we'd all know that, just because you
didn't declare it when it says butter on there, doesn't it?

Speaker 3 (01:28:16):
But your buttter didn't say that it had milk in it? Well,
because butter's made for milk. Yeah, but the pockets didn't
say that the butser had milk in it, did it?
I didn't say that I did it. Oh my gosh,
I use this is why they aliens don't visit. A
woman walked, she's determined, walked sixteen miles just so she
could stab her father to death. According to MSN, the

(01:28:41):
Wisconsin woman tried to kill her father while she was
hallucinating that he was the living embodiment of the devil.
Say Badger's State Police thirty four year old Jamie Anderson.
She's accused of one kind of attempted intentional homicide in
the first degree using a dangerous weapon. The charge includes
a domestic abuse assessment, and it occurred just last month,
but now it's all going to court. So the was

(01:29:03):
like apparently in the early morning hours, the defendant's father
answered the door when she arrived, and yeah, she said
she was going to kill you, and then they fought,
there you go, I don't do drugs. Where's the lesson here?
Don't do drugs? Denmark a zoo asks, oh no, oh, no, no, no, no,

(01:29:27):
are you serious? A Denmark zoo has asked people to
donate their small pets, his food or captive predators. Oh
it's a zoo in Denmarks and Copenhagen's asking for donations.
There's the small pets for the food, for the predators,
the Albog zoo that's trying to mimic the natural food chains,

(01:29:51):
animals house there for the animal welfare and professional integrity.
Why would you do this? This is silly and a danger.
They said that if they will be good, the pets
will be gently euthanized. Wow, they said. If you have
a healthy animal that needs to be given away for
various reasons, bring it to us. The zeus says, guinea pigs, rabbits,

(01:30:13):
chickens are great. And then after being gently euthanized, the
animals will be used as fodder. Nothing will go to waste.
They said, oh my gosh, that's yeah. I would not
do this to a friend. We got more in store.
This is the saddest little story ever. Stick with us.

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Speaker 13 (01:30:50):
Administration pass or are you working on that you have
a full support from the President. He wants to start,
He wants to He promised to make America healthy. Guys.
He was going to do that. He called me last
night three or four times a week and says, where
are you? Why are people having to hear that? He's

(01:31:10):
even me under pressure?

Speaker 3 (01:31:14):
It's funny. That's that's I actually believe, totally believed potus
on that he was on top of the roof of
the White House earlier just shouting at people, saying he
was taking a little walk. It's just funny. It's just funny.
Welcome back to the program. Bottom of this third hour
with you, Dana Lash. One of the things that Trump
has decided to do. It came out that he was
the withholding disaster funding for states and cities that were

(01:31:35):
boycotting Israel. The way that this story is being promoted
amongst the influencers is incorrect. It is. It's a it's
a proposal saying that you can't discriminate it against against Christians,
white people, Americans, or anybody. It's grant dollar allocations has
to follow current law. That's all. It's sane. He's not

(01:31:58):
creating anything new. He's not doing news. So there are
a lot of like they say that they're on the right,
but they are a bunch of they're brand new to conservatism.
But and they actually have no idea what that is.
They're not really Republicans. They're just like they just like
the tactics of populism. They like populist tactics, that's it.
And they're out there sharing this like clickhorse stuff and

(01:32:18):
like some people that you know, some out there might
consider to be respectable, but I don't. They're out there
sharing this stuff like it's gospel truth. And I'm like,
that's not what Trump is saying at all. This is
like applicable to like anybody regardless, you can't. It's it's
literally following US anti discrimination laws is how it's written.
And it's talking about grant award certification and that recipients

(01:32:41):
that receive these grants they have to follow these you know,
they can't discriminate against Christians, they can't discriminate against against
Americans or white people, or Jewish people or anybody. That's
all it is. And and the way that some of
these people are representing that they're saying, well, Trump is
saying that you can't discriminate against or you can't boycott Israel,

(01:33:06):
or you're going to have your funding, et cetera withheld.
That's literally not at all. The sad thing is, I
don't want to name them, but there's some big accounts
on the right that are sharing this misinformation and they
act like they're America first. I'm like, why are you
sharing information? Then that's undermining what the president's doing while
while trying to grift off of America first and swindle
people with clicks. I really don't want to say their name,

(01:33:29):
but m I'm like, that's not even accurate, Like, why
are you doing this? I don't got it anyway, It's
I can't, I can't. It's just very frustrating, but it's
not even in any way remotely accurate. Now, one of the
other things, speaking of Israel, Irish President Michael d Higgins.

(01:33:52):
D Higgins he's calling for military action in Gaza. He
wants the United Nations to invoke Chapter seven that would
authorize an international force and defend humanitarian aid courridors. And
by using international force, he basically just wants to use
US resources. It's kind of what it is. I don't know.
There's I know that there's a lot of discussion about

(01:34:13):
how they behaved during World War Two. Some said that
it was you know, a very uh it was a
phony neutral position, and you know, there's a lot. But
I'm looking at stuff that's happened recently, like you know,
allowing you know, the Republic of Ireland just allowing like
any Tom Diic and Harry to immigrate legally or illegally
into their country. You know, a deluge of immigrants where

(01:34:36):
their system can't even operate, and we're and no, not
everybody came I legally at where the system can't even function,
and then voting to authorize you know, you know, a
taxpayer front of abortion on demand up until the moment
of birth. I mean, it's it's crazy, what how far
left they've gone. I guess you showed England, Look, we

(01:34:56):
can abort our whole population up till birth. Oh you
really showed those You really showed those red coats. I
don't get that. But this idea that you would want
to use an international force to secure and defend humanitarian
aid corridors, why wouldn't you just allow Egypt or any
one of the Arab neighbors to do that in the area. Maybe,
or here's the thought, maybe tell Hamas to stop bombing

(01:35:19):
the damn humanitarian aid and then that way people can
get it if they need it. I know that's a
crazy thought, but let's just try it for a moment
and see if it works, shall we. It's just, you know,
where's these people are insane? So I don't know, I
just feel like that. I'm so tired of hearing these
people give excuses for all of this stuff. It's incredibly

(01:35:44):
unfortunate and just always on the wrong side, always on
the wrong side. But it's unfortunate and they need to quit.
Also audio sun bite nineteen Representative Ramirez. So, I don't
know if you guys saw this. This is a member
of our government who during a speech she said that

(01:36:05):
she was apparently like Guatemalan before she was American. It's
Representative Delia Ramirez out of Illinois. Listen to this. She
pushed back on the criticism because some people were saying that, well,
she should be deported. She was born in Chicago and

(01:36:28):
she is in Congress. She made a comment in Spanish
where she's saying, you know, I'm a proud Guatemala before
I'm an American. It was it was shared by the DHS,
Department of Homeland Security X account. Well, then if that's
the case, then denaturalize and deport. This is why I

(01:36:51):
might be a controversial opinion. I don't think that you
can serve two interests and be an elected office. I
don't think that you should be allowed dual citizenry and
serve an elected off office. I don't think that you
should have I don't think you should be allowed to
have dual citizen really run for any elected office in
the United States, whether it's local, whether it's I don't
just that's the end of it, and that would not
be unusual to establish such a law there or other nations.

(01:37:14):
A lot of other nations that have similar, similar legal requirements.
But you either have allegiance to the United States or not.
That's pretty much it. So yeah, I'm I think she
needs to not be on any homeland Security Committee and
I denaturalize into port then fine, that's fine, go ahead,
that's what you want. Then you can return to Guatemala
and maybe best represent your interests there. This is these people,

(01:37:41):
and part of the destruction of the United States Republic
is the indulgence of this nonsense that people have. They
don't want to be viewed as being mean or being
caustic or oh heaven forbid. People are terrified of being
seen as bigoted, and everything is bigoted nowadays. If you
don't agree with somebody on healthcare, you're a bigot. If
you like a particular brand of genes, you're a bigot.

(01:38:01):
If you drive a particular type of car, you're a bigot.
If you wear a red hat, doesn't matter what it says,
you're a bigot. I mean, I'm just so tired of
it being applied to every single thing that the left
disagrees with, regardless if it's actually an argument based in
bigotry or not. They're the bigots, that's what they've become.
They've become the biggots they claim everybody else's but people are.

(01:38:25):
They will literally sacrifice their own self interest at the
altar of the left, so that they're not called they're
not Their characters aren't impugned by being called bigots. No,
I don't think that you can. You can't have allegiance
to another country, especially in another country before that of
the United States. But I don't think that you can

(01:38:45):
have allegiance to any other country denaturalize into port. It
should be a privilege to be here in the United States.
It's not a right to come here. It's a privilege.
It's a privilege that the United States can choose whether
or not they want to bestow on anyone who's coming
into the country. No one is owed admittance, No one
is owed a place. No one is owed a singular
damn thing. That is it, And that is not unusual

(01:39:09):
on this planet. It's only unusual in the sense that
we are the ones who are expected to allow everything.
We are the ones who are expected to allow degradation
of our border. We are the ones who are expected
to erode our laws of admittance. We are the ones
who are always expected to pick up the slack, to
take the hit, to take the bait, to lift, you know,

(01:39:32):
take everything up. I'm so tired of it. I think
everybody else is tired of it too. That's why they're
voting the way they are. They're done so no, I'm
tired of this stuff. If you value another country more
than that of the United States, then you can go
back to that other country and you can represent them there.
I think that would better serve you. I think it
would you know, better serve her constituents. And that's the

(01:39:53):
other thing. You know, you have the Left that thinks, oh, well,
this is a Hispanic congress person. Yeah, you know, her
fellow Hispanics probably believe this. You would not. But that's
like the unspoken bigotry that the left shares. They proving
clearly they do not understand that demographic, which is why
you have so many Hispanic voters that are just going

(01:40:15):
over to the Republican Party. That's why we talk about
these redistricting in Texas. Of these congressional districts, some of
them are so predominantly Hispanic and they're growing so so
red and the left doesn't know how to deal with it.
The left just thinks that if they just talk about
like racism or border, like the border's discriminatory towards you,

(01:40:35):
or something to that effect, that that's going to be
enough to like that's all they have to do in
order to get somebody to vote for them. That's the
dumbest' that's so dumb. That's why they're losing that demographic
by I think a wider faster margin than any other demographic.
There was one survey. I'm sure there's going to be
others done as we go into midterms. But even more
so than Black Americans, even more so than women, it's

(01:40:56):
Hispanic Americans that are overwhelmingly going to towards voting Republican
because they're a lot of people too, especially if they're
immigrating to the United States, they do not want to
remake what they're moving to in the in the image
of what they left. Nobody wants that. Nobody wants to
create a Venezuela two point zero in Florida. Nobody wants

(01:41:16):
to make a you know, a Cuba two point zero
in Houston. Nobody wants to do that. They come here
because they want to be free, that animating spirit of liberty,
e plurabasuno, that's what it's all about. But the left thinks, oh, well,
they're brown, so they must They can probably be moved
by false accusations of bigotry. That's how the left thinks,
instead of talking to any kind of you know, demographic

(01:41:40):
about well, this is what we can do to make
it easier for you to run businesses, or reduce your
tax burden, or reduce this, et cetera, reduce government involvement,
reduce penalties and regulations. No, Instead, they're like, well, you're brown,
so you probably are going to be moved by false
accusations of bigotry. That's how Democrats approach it, and then
their shock when they lose, and then they're screaming that,

(01:42:01):
well it's Trump, that's the one who is trying to cheat.
I don't even know He's not even running again, so
I don't even know how that's possible. Number one. Number two,
that doesn't address the bigger problem of all of these
other conservative voters moving into these districts and reshaping them.
And then, of course number three, it doesn't address Democrats
refusing to see those new voters and wanting to disenfranchise

(01:42:23):
them by refusing to acknowledge existing law that shapes our
voting maps and instead clinging to a power that isn't
really theirs legitimately. Hmmm, it's a major problem for them.
I don't know how they're going to deal with it.
So sad, so sad with my sad face. But I
am getting tired of it. I'm getting tired of the
of the grand standing. I think everybody is. They're getting

(01:42:46):
tired of the grand standing. They're getting tired of all
of it. They're getting tired of people like Ramirez. I'm
a proud Guatemalan before I'm in America, and then get out,
go go be a proud Guatemalan and Guatemala. We'll make
it easier for you, denaturalize and deport. We'll even buy
your ticket home. Because we don't need people. We don't
need people like that. We sure as hell don't need

(01:43:07):
people like that in elected government. Just done with it.

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Speaker 3 (01:43:23):
So Hunter Biden has apparently a new job. Mike, it
looks like he's got a new job, Hunter Biden apparently
and playing this up. He says he's got a new
job as director of Development at BASTA, Inc. Which is
an eviction defense organization in Los Angeles, and its co

(01:43:46):
founder is an attorney named Brian Sullivan, and Sullivan represented
Hunter in his defamation suits when he sued a bunch
of people on the internet and all that. So, okay,
didn't he get evicted for non payment of rent and

(01:44:07):
trashing the place? I thought that he still owes like
a couple hundred thousand on the Swinkie pad in Malibu
that he lived in. He was evicted, how is well?
I mean, unless he's joining the company with the perspective

(01:44:29):
of having been evicted, Like, yeah, I've been evicted. I
knew what it's like. I'm Hunter Biden Like maybe that.

Speaker 5 (01:44:36):
It's kind of that. It could be like when you
go to a restaurant and you realize he lost your
wallet and then they make you wash the dishes at
the restaurant. So maybe he was evicted by this company,
realized he can't pay the eviction fees, and now he's
working for the eviction company so he can work off
his debt.

Speaker 3 (01:44:52):
Well, that might be might be onto something there. Yeah,
I mean, he didn't need to take that place in Malibu.
It's not like he had a job out there that tight.
He just thought he went out there because that's where
he thought the rich people were. And he went out
there because he thought that's where he could be, like
in close proximity to money. That's why he lived out there.
He didn't need. And the reason that it's such a thorn,

(01:45:13):
it should be a thorn in your side is because
as taxpayers, we all had to pay to rent the
house next door for secret service, which was literally as
expensive as what we were paying for a hunter.

Speaker 5 (01:45:30):
Yeah, I'm sure you could just spit through a straw
on some canvas, right, sell it, make some money.

Speaker 3 (01:45:35):
You know what's crazy about that is the moment that
Joe was no longer in office, nobody wanted hunters spit
art anymore. Wild How the art world and the market
just shifts like that, isn't it so weird?

Speaker 5 (01:45:51):
Spit art during the Biden administration Just so.

Speaker 3 (01:45:54):
Shocked, so so unbelievably shocked. I don't even know what
to do. Yeah, really talking the other thing, and I'll
talk more about this tomorrow. Two stories that we're gonna
have tomorrow. They are entirely unrelated to each other, but
they're funding nonetheless aquatic segregation. No, it's not a Wes
Anderson concept. CBS News has a whole story about apparently

(01:46:20):
water's racist water. Yeah, it's the headline is black swimmers
teach others amid history of aquatic segregation. No one in
America should have any barrier connecting to water. I am
really confused over this. Yeah. One of the people, Tamika Bostic,

(01:46:52):
says that it's a stigma that black people can't swim,
so she started an organization to help other people learn it.
But then she said it was like racistters that I
don't even understand. Okay, I'm just they can't. I just
don't like public pools because I know what kids do
in them. I'm really weird. I don't like certain lakes.
They're certain I'm really weird about unless it's a fresh

(01:47:12):
water stream or the sea, it's not happening. I'm real
weird about stuff anyway, Because you know back here, brain
eating Amiba's high, Today's stupidity cane. Oh and then the
guy stole all the meat. I got that tomorrow too.

Speaker 5 (01:47:24):
Speaking of brain eating amibus could be what Jasmine Crockets
suffering from cut twelve. Yes one to cut twelve here and.

Speaker 14 (01:47:33):
I'm sorry, but instead we are not only gonna punch
you back, but we are gonna knock you out. So
I fully anticipate that we are going to take control
of the United States House because that is what the
American people want.

Speaker 3 (01:47:46):
That why didnt they vote for it? Then they wanted
it so bad they just didn't vote for it. I'm
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