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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Dana Lashes of surd Truth podcast sponsored by Keltech.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man. Man.
Speaker 1 (00:15):
I don't even know what some of these people are thinking.
So first off, we're doing the Disney dining win the
Universal one must say this one Christmas.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
Oh my gosh.
Speaker 1 (00:26):
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 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
(00:49):
already wrapped up significant views. They said he hasn't well.
He added, he hasn't showered and I can't even read it.
They apparently it started as a joke, but now people
are like, wait a minute, is it though?
Speaker 2 (01:00):
As we live in that kind of world.
Speaker 1 (01:02):
Yeah, 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.
Speaker 2 (01:08):
And I, okay, I don't know, Like what can you do?
Can you really?
Speaker 1 (01:15):
I mean they if you they have a they have
standards of conduct and I and is that considered a
biohazard threat?
Speaker 2 (01:23):
Like he could get banned for life? But he does this.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
Kind of stuff all the time, Like it's like clicks
outrage for clicks.
Speaker 2 (01:29):
I love how they had the caveat on purpose, Like
I think we know, like it wouldn't be on accident.
I think we know it's gonna be on purpose. Has
that though?
Speaker 1 (01:40):
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.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
Unless you're Hunter Biden, what else are you going to
do with it? Sell it?
Speaker 1 (01:50):
I wouldn't even know the first if I found cocaine
in the ocean, I wouldn't even know what to do
with it.
Speaker 2 (01:56):
I'm like, do you what do you do with it?
Speaker 1 (01:57):
Like it's not like you can open up like elimonade
and go I've got cocaine here for sale.
Speaker 2 (02:02):
I don't even know what you would sell it for.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
Somebody could come up to me and be like that
giant brick of cocaine, I'll give you fifty dollars.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
And I'd be like that's a lot for this.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
Yeah, I don't how much could so it was off
of five miles off of the coast Monroe County. They
had twenty large 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 half a million.
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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, that's.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
A lot of money for this. Just found it in
the ocean, Like what can you do with it?
Speaker 1 (02:48):
Because I've seen enough Miami vice where I know if
you tried selling that, there's going to be like some
you know, drug e king Pin, that's his name, mister
drug e Kingpin, who's going to be like, that's my cocaine,
and and you're dead because you're selling that man's cocaine.
I know how this works, So it's not surprising that
somebody turned it in. A Florida man pulled a gun
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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
he yelled in the showroom. He showed a toy gun
in his waistband and then apparently presented it while saying
bang bang.
Speaker 2 (03:32):
Why does he look so shocked?
Speaker 1 (03:33):
Like?
Speaker 2 (03:33):
Who me? This guy almost looks like, yeah, I did it?
Antonio Clemens, forty two, Who me? And yeah?
Speaker 1 (03:41):
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 assort with the firearms, probably real. But yeah,
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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.
Speaker 2 (04:10):
So let's just not.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
This man had three wives. He got sentenced for bigamy
his name is Henry Betsy.
Speaker 2 (04:17):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (04:18):
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, 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 he was charged for it.
Speaker 2 (04:41):
He was charged and booked.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
He's been ordered to staff dating sites and he can't
contact his former 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 there are no laws. Sounds
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like a Borderland story. The abandoned Disney World resort has
been left empty for the past thirteen years. It's now
a lawless ghost town. One social media account on YouTube
exploring with Josh Look explored it Apparently the guy goes
to all of these abandoned locales across the globe and
the Beliguered Orlando Sun Resort. It's right by the Disney
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World Park and it opened in the seventies and now
it's apparently it's 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
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graffiti here anyway? That's kind of weird that they would
have that there. I guess they can't sell it, or
they don't they haven't sold it. I mean to be
right there by Disney 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. Just saying people
need to like be you know a little paranoid and
think about this kind of stuff. Also, let's see, we
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got a Florida man was arrested over a reckless drone operation.
Speaker 2 (06:11):
This was in Broward County.
Speaker 1 (06:14):
Apparently the people arrested they flew a drone over a
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Back to the program. Top of the second hour of
the simulcasts on Channel forty forty seven Direct TV as
well as x the chats at Rumble Dana lashes with you.
So Jim Acosta did one of the most grotesque things
I think I've ever seen anybody do, which is that's
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,
(07:50):
he decided to conduct 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
(08:10):
were taught. He was asking him about gun control. Would
gun control of I 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
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I've ever heard in my life. I don't want to
play all of it. This is what it looked like.
Audio is 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.
Speaker 2 (08:44):
That means go with it. I would like to go.
It's so bad, but it's an AI generated for gun
violence avatar. Great question. I believe in a mix of
stronger gun control laws.
Speaker 1 (08:55):
Miss 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 they lost children at Parkland, no
one talks to them because remember when Andy Pollock was
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distraught and he was 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. They had pr firms and gun
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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 the victims of Parkland and
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pushing gun control. At no point did he ask what
the parents thought about the killer, who was a student,
a violent repeat offender, who was so violent and had
such a rap sheet that he could not attend classes
at Parkland without a minder with him. I don't think
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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, I don't want to
see the let's not put the image up anymore. Over
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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 threat to fellow students through social media. All of this,
and this is when I was sitting on stage at
CNN and they were doing the town hall thing, and
(11:09):
I was sitting there with Scott Israel, who was trying
to blame me. Remember Scott 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 to mass casualty incidents.
Remember it was under Scott Israel that you had the
incident at Miami Airport and then you had this with Parkland.
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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 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 going to I've never
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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 didn't even
have the respect of his the people beneath him in
terms of authority. So all of these calls, but no
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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 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
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a kid, he's eighteen. He was committing felonious activities like
these were felonies, and it was going unreported because Robert
Runsey 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,
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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
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.
Speaker 2 (13:26):
He is a lazy, sloppy.
Speaker 1 (13:29):
Just disappointment not only of a person as a person,
but as a journalist. How is it that I was
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 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.
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The parent walked in one morning to the very building
where the massacre took place with two stacks 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's casualties, because that's how
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lax your security is. That is God's honest truth. That
happened three months prior. The school did nothing. The parent
was shocked that they were able to just walk in.
They ran out of post it notes. They had two
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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
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
(15:00):
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
on air, horrible things. Losing a child is awful, but
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that doesn't justify or excuse your absolutely demonic behavior.
Speaker 2 (15:25):
After he behaved like.
Speaker 1 (15:28):
A demon to me, painted this horrible mural 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
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and it altered the way that even my 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
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to the security in your child's school the 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.
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I even had a teacher on air with me we
protected her identity, who told me she was 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 And that's
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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 not all
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of them are even political or even Republicans.
Speaker 2 (17:31):
Some of them are.
Speaker 1 (17:32):
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.
Speaker 2 (17:48):
And to their credit data.
Speaker 1 (17:50):
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 asked
about the security at that school. Why did these security assessments?
Why were these concerns not followed up on? Why would
the doors never lock? Why was the gate wide open
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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?
Speaker 2 (18:33):
That was never asked. No.
Speaker 1 (18:35):
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
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driving every nut job in the country to try to
come and get me.
Speaker 2 (19:00):
This isn't about me, though.
Speaker 1 (19:01):
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. None of these people brought
it up. I sat across a table from that smarmy ass,
George Stephanopolis two weeks after Parkland, and he was asking
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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.
And Jim Acosta doesn't even have the respect for the
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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 is changed
with school security? Some schools have hardened, they've improved, and
they've decided to provide the same level of security that
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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 Witty because he's all theater and no real concern.
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Speaker 2 (21:23):
Now all of the news you would probably miss. It's
time for Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 1 (21:28):
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.
Speaker 2 (21:43):
He was busted.
Speaker 1 (21:44):
Vaping in the bathroom, so they had a two hour delay.
Speaker 2 (21:48):
He didn't argue or anything.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
It occurred in Edinburgh, in Scotland, so it was a
Ryan airflight and they were was supposed to go to
Spain and it was hopefully anybody had any connections as
y'alla weren't making him. A man tried to carjack police
This isn't This isn't Britain, using a gun made from
a primuk bag, a stool bag. They officers believed it
(22:12):
was real because apparently they don't know any better, and
it was dark.
Speaker 2 (22:15):
They was a brown paper bag.
Speaker 1 (22:17):
The thirty seven year old was captured on camera chasing
a police car while pointing the fake bag firearm at
cops and shruckshire 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 a gun. He
just had a paper bagger's pretending was a gun, that's goodness.
Speaker 2 (22:39):
Recall alert.
Speaker 1 (22:41):
Sixty pounds of butter were recalled kro over what undeclared
milk because it was not declared on the butter's label.
Speaker 2 (22:52):
King Kane, what's butter? Well it comes from milk, So yeah,
it's just I could churned up milk. Bunge. North America
is the manufacturer. I would think we'd all know that,
just because you didn't declare it when it says butter
(23:13):
on there, doesn't it?
Speaker 1 (23:14):
But your butt didn't say that it had milk in it?
Speaker 2 (23:17):
Well, because butter's made for milk.
Speaker 1 (23:18):
Yeah, but the pockets didn't say that the butter had
milk in it, did it?
Speaker 2 (23:24):
It didn't say that I did it?
Speaker 1 (23:26):
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.
Speaker 2 (23:33):
Could stab her father to death.
Speaker 1 (23:36):
According to MSN, the 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.
That the charge includes a domestic abuse assessment and it
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occurred just last month, but now it's all going to court.
So it was like apparently in the early morning hours,
the defendant's father answered the door when she arrived and yeah,
she said she was gonna kill you, and then they fought.
There you go, I don't do drugs. Where's the lesson here?
Don't do drugs?
Speaker 2 (24:16):
Denmark a zoo asks.
Speaker 1 (24:18):
Oh no, oh no, no, no.
Speaker 2 (24:24):
No, are you serious?
Speaker 1 (24:27):
A Denmark zoo has asked people to donate their small
pets his food for captive predators. Oh it's a zoo
in DENMARKUS and Copenhagen's are asking for donations. There's the
small pets, for the food for the predators. The Albog
zoo they're trying to mimic the natural food chainos Animals
(24:49):
House there for the animal welfare and professional integrity.
Speaker 2 (24:52):
Why would you do this?
Speaker 1 (24:54):
This is silly and the danger. They said that they
will be good. The pets will be gently euthanized.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (25:06):
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, 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 that's yeah.
Speaker 2 (25:23):
I would not do this to a friend.
Speaker 1 (25:25):
Also audio sung by nineteen Representative Ramirez.
Speaker 2 (25:29):
So, I don't know if you guys saw this.
Speaker 1 (25:31):
This is a member of our government who during a speech.
Speaker 2 (25:39):
She said that she.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
Was apparently like Guatemalan before she was American. It's Representative
Delia Ramirez out of Illinois.
Speaker 2 (25:48):
Listen to this.
Speaker 1 (25:56):
She pushed back on the criticism because some people were
saying that, well, she should be deported.
Speaker 2 (26:01):
She was born in Chicago and she is in Congress.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
She made a comment in Spanish where she's saying, you know,
I'm a proud Guatemala before I'm an American. 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 might be a controversial opinion. I don't
(26:28):
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 office. I don't think
that you should have I don't think you should be
allowed to have dual citizenry and run for any elected
office in the United States, whether it's local, whether it's
I that's the end of it, and that would not
be unusual to establish such a lat of there or
other nations. A lot of other nations that have similar,
(26:51):
similar legal requirements. But you either have allegiance to the
United States or not. That's pretty much it. So yeah,
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
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is these people, 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.
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If you like a particular brand of gens, you're a bigot.
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.
Speaker 2 (27:53):
They're the bigots, That's what they've become.
Speaker 1 (27:56):
They've become the biggots they claim everybody else's but people are.
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 another country before.
Speaker 2 (28:18):
That of the United States.
Speaker 1 (28:19):
But I don't think that you can have allegiance to
any other country, de naturalize, and deport. 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.
Speaker 2 (28:38):
A singular damn thing. That is it.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
And that is not unusual 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 were always expected to pick
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up the slack, to take the hit, to take the bait,
to lift, you know, take everything up. I'm so tired
of it. I think everybody else is tired of it too.
That's where 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.
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I think it would, you know, better serve her constituents.
And that's the other thing.
Speaker 2 (29:28):
You know.
Speaker 1 (29:29):
You have the left that thinks, oh well, this is
a Hispanic congress person, yeah that you know her fellow
Hispanics probably believe this.
Speaker 2 (29:38):
You would not.
Speaker 1 (29:38):
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 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
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so oh so read 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, 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.
Speaker 2 (30:15):
That's the dumbest that's that's that's so dumb.
Speaker 1 (30:17):
That's why they're losing that demographic by I think a
wider faster margin than any other demographic.
Speaker 2 (30:24):
There was one survey.
Speaker 1 (30:25):
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.
Speaker 2 (30:30):
It's Hispanic Americans that.
Speaker 1 (30:32):
Are overwhelmingly going 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 to make a you know,
a Cuba two point zero in Houston. Nobody wants to
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do that. They come here because they want to be free,
that animating spirit of liberty e plurabason on.
Speaker 2 (31:00):
That's what it's all about.
Speaker 1 (31:02):
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 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,
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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 they're shocked when they lose,
and then they're screaming that, 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.
Speaker 2 (31:44):
Number one.
Speaker 1 (31:44):
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 them by refusing to acknowledge existing law that
shapes our voting maps and instead clinging to a power
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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 grandstanding. Thanks for tuning in to
today's edition of Dana Lash's Absurd Youoth podcast.
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