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January 29, 2025 36 mins
In the first hour of today's edition of The Dan Caplis Show, Dan shares his thoughts on why the Democrats are trying to pass a hyper-restrictive magazine ban, and explains why the ban is unconstitutional.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is Dan Kapls and welcome to today's online podcast edition
of The Dan Kaplis Show. Please be sure to give
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single day on your favorite podcast platform. How lucky we
are to be alive right now? To quote Hamilton, glad
you're here eight five five four zero five eight two

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five five the number not the Founding Father the musical
text Dan Dan five seven seven three nine. But it
would be hard to imagine other than like the Founding itself,
a more interesting time to be alive than this right now.
And politically, I really do believe we're seeing a permanent
shifting of the plate. It's not all the improvements right

(00:43):
now are going to be permanent. That's just not how
life works, right But some of the really big ones
are and Dell will continue to give you real world
examples of that today eight five five for zero five
eight two five five texts Dan five seven seven three nine.
Part of the real fun of this is watching the
Colorado Democrats respond to this, and you hear kind of

(01:03):
this primal scream from them right now at the legislature
right where they just they actually passed out a committee, right,
Democrats passed out out of committee in the Senate right now,
about the most obviously unconstitutional piece of gun legislation imaginable. Right,
because in part this legislation say, oh yeah, if there's
a detachable magazine, you can't have that. You can't have

(01:26):
that in Colorado. I mean, that's about as uncostitution. They
might as well, Ryan, have passed a bill down there,
the Colorado Democrats that said everybody must vote for Democrats,
there can be no Republicans on the ballot. That bill
would not be any more obviously unconstitutional than this gun bill.
So why are they doing it, right, Why are they

(01:48):
doing it? It's just from the Colorado Democratic Party. It's
kind of this primal screen therapy for the entire party
because right now they see what's happening, see what's happening
across the country. They feel they're insulated in Colorado at
least for a while. Maybe they are, but but yeah,
because they've got to know that this thing is unconstitutional

(02:11):
on its face, it has no chance. And I know
you've been making the point, Ryan, I think you're right
that there's no way Polus is going to sign it, right,
because Polis has this fantasy that he's somehow going to
be a serious presidential candidate, and he knows that that
would be doi. So anyway, eight five to five for
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A N five seven seven three nine. Can you imagine
running for president? The United says, oh yeah, I send
a bill and it says you can't have a detachable
magazine on your gun. You're going to have all these
grandmas step up, you know, and just start beating you
with their canes. I mean, and if you're not a
gun person, all a detachable magazine means is that, okay,

(02:53):
you know your bullets instead of like being if you
picture a Western in that round chamber, that your bullets
are are in this magazine that you then slip into
the handle of the weapon, and then that's how you
access your bullets. Well, guess what, most handguns are that
way right now, Like every single I'm trying to think

(03:15):
through our little arsenal, every single handgun we own except
one is that way. And the one I mean the
truth is, you know, you have rarely have ever seen
anything hotter than my wife firing a weapon at targets,
but she just has kind of this sentimental attachment to
just kind of an old fashioned revolver. And we do

(03:37):
have a second one, which is my dad's service revolver
from his years in Chicago Police Department that we keep
as a momento. Everything else is like everybody else out there,
you know, where you just take the magazine out, you
put your bullets back in. After you fire them, you
put the magazine back in. And so the idea that
Colorado Democrats would take that away from you, it's just

(03:58):
as direct and obvious as yeah, oh hey, we're the
Colorado Democrats. We are taking away your right to self defense.
Because that's what they're doing when they take that away
from you. I mean, hey, it's just madness and they
know it. They know it as no chance constitutionally. They
just they're just trying to send some kind of proof
of life to their big money supporters. You know, hey,

(04:22):
we are still beholden to you big money crazies on
the left. You know, we will do whatever you tell us.
You tell us, strip of our clothes, set our hair
on fire, run up and down the sixteen Street mall.
We will do that to prove our fealty to you.
I mean, that's what this thing is.

Speaker 2 (04:37):
And going back to your earlier point, Dan, that in
effect happened. Now there were others that were co signers
to the attempt to take Donald Trump off the ballot
here in Colorado.

Speaker 1 (04:49):
It was a ridiculous premise. Oh, but they came close
in the Supreme Court, right, it was only nine zip.

Speaker 2 (04:53):
I mean, think about that, can Tanji Brown Jackson even like, no, no,
you've lost. We are become Dan a circus side show
laughing stock for the rest of the country. And this
gun bill will be no different. But that's the thing.
I believe there is going to be a dead end
on Jared Polus's desk. To your point, and I greet

(05:14):
one hundred percent. It's my theory that it would be
anathema to Jared Polis running for president for him to
sign that into law, and counter to that too. If
he veto's it, the left will abandon him. This is
a lose lose for him. Great words, by the way,
but you know this may in the end. Remember there
are a lot of people on the left who want

(05:36):
to Polis in the eye, right because remember, I mean,
Polish just bought his way in office, Colorado would have
already had its first female governor. And how psycho is
it that this state has never had a female governor
or a female US senator? Right, And it would have
had a phenomenal female US Senator in Jane Norton, and
then she lost a very good well, she lost a

(05:58):
close primary. She would have been Michael Bennett by eight
or ten points. I think the left acknowledges that.

Speaker 1 (06:02):
But here's the point. What does it tell you about
this state? I'd love your take on this da in five, seven,
seven through nine. What does it tell you about the
great state of Colorado that we have never had a
female governor, that we have never had a female US Senator?
What does that tell you about this state? Now, my
answer would be doesn't tell you anything about the state.

(06:24):
Tells you everything you need to know about the Colorado
Democratic Party, but doesn't tell you anything about the state.
The GOP has been running some real good candidates for
a long time. It hits these phoni's in the Colorado
Democratic Party who pretend to be oh so holier than down,
high and mighty, and they're so woke, I mean, how
do they go without sleep? They must not get any

(06:45):
sleep at all because they're so woke. But yeah, every
time it comes to high office, Yeah, they just kick
the They just kick people of color in the crotch.
They just tell women that, you know, go pack sand
and pound sand. I think the expression is, yeah, you
end up with these boring old white guys. That's the
way they operate. And then Jenna Griswold. So it's the
boring old white guys and Jenna Griswold. And let's just

(07:09):
hope Jenna Griswold is their nominee for governor, then the
GOP has a real chance. A five Z five E
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Some amazing sound from today. Got to get into this
RFK business because as you know, or you may know,
he he was up today, he's testifying today in front
of the Senate, and the left prancing around like Michael

(07:32):
Bennett did this big takedown of RFK Junior. Yeah, watch
it for yourself. I truly don't think Michael Bennett's capable
of a takedown of anybody except Michael Bennett. Which goes
to another point and President Trump with another major triumph today.
Let me start with that because I think this goes

(07:52):
to my Michael Bennett point beautifully.

Speaker 3 (07:56):
I very much especially appreciate the bipartisan support. The Democrat
that's really a big percentage of.

Speaker 1 (08:02):
Them came through and plenty of them wanted to.

Speaker 3 (08:04):
They probably felt they couldn't, but they really wanted to.

Speaker 1 (08:07):
That they don't understand.

Speaker 3 (08:08):
That would have made them a lot more popular, would
have made them a lot better with their people. Who
the ones that didn't are going to be They're going
to be sorry because the people are not going to
forget that they wouldn't sign.

Speaker 1 (08:22):
This is a aim end of that. President Trump today
very very big victory, the Lake and Riley Act. He
signed it today and he's been a champion on that issue.
And he's absolutely right. And that ties into Michael Bennett right.
Hicken Loper and Bennett vote against the Lake and Riley Act,
which a whole bunch of Democrats supported. Warnock assof out

(08:43):
of Georgia supported it. So it just shows you how
out of step they are, how out of step they
are with America right now. And I'll bet you a
big big chunk of Colorado when it comes to illegal immigration.
So and hicken Looper's up next hicken Looper's up in
this cycle and hick and Looper, by the way, we'll
talk about it some other time. He is talking about

(09:04):
being out of step with America in Colorado, hick and
Looper on illegal immigration and on defending and protecting folks
here illegally who in addition to that, commit other serious crimes.
He has about the worst possible record on that. Anybody
heading into a Senate race would want eight five five
for zero five A two five five takes DA N
five seven seventh through nine. When me come back, some

(09:25):
RFK junior testimonies sound today? Would you be supporting this nomination?
There are some Republicans that appears who may not. You're
on the Dankapla Show.

Speaker 4 (09:42):
And now back to the dan Kaplas Show podcast and.

Speaker 1 (09:46):
You know me listening, I'm not cultured. But this musical Hamilton,
if you haven't seen it, I hope you choose to
at some point, just remarkable and that brought me back around.
It's amazing, right how music transports all of us. Because
it was Amy's birthday, one of the big birthdays, and

(10:07):
the gift was the whole family going to see Hamilton
with the with the original cast and it was it
was that woman you just heard singing, and Lynn Miranda
kind of the main guy who wrote it and all that.
He took that night off, but everybody else was original

(10:27):
cast and it was it was just so amazing. Eight
five to five for zero five eight two five five
the number. Thank you for that. The reason Ryan played
it is I open the show by saying how lucky
we are to be alive right now, and give credit
to Hamilton for that line. But it's it's so true.
The thing's happening politically. They're not only so important and
some of these I believe permanent, but also just so

(10:50):
much fun, so interesting. And Trump, what a mega role
he's on. And did you see I'd speaking of mega role.
I should have said meta role. That they had to
cut a check to him for twenty one millis, Oh yeah,
on that lawsuit he'd filed against him in twenty one
when they deplatformed him. I'll talk about being on a roll.
If I was Trump, you might just have to put

(11:10):
that on Kansas City, right. You see, they're only giving
a point and a half. I don't know.

Speaker 2 (11:15):
The Eagles looking pretty good, Dan, you're looking pretty strong,
But the Kansas City always finds a way with the Rep.

Speaker 1 (11:20):
Cel Okay, well, and we know what that is. And
you're right about that. That's the Taylor Swift thing, right,
because there are so many more eyeballs on a game.
If Kansas City's in it.

Speaker 2 (11:28):
Now, firs percentage of America, including Denver, is rooting for
Philadelphia that night on Super Bowlson, not.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
Me, what oh yeah? Why oh? Because you got money?
Well wait, listen, let me let me set the record
straight before I get back to this life and death stuff. Yeah. Yeah,
I am just not a big gambler. I am not
at all. I enjoyed the fun of some small sports bets,
and it's you know, it's one of the things in
life i'm best at, so it's fun. But these are

(11:56):
small bets. I'd never bet enough that you'd feel bad
if you lost it. It's just more intriguing to me.
But yeah, I if I'm betting on Kansas City, then
you should bet on Philly. But all I'm telling you
is that. Yeah. The other reason is I've got all
these relatives on Amy's side, all of her aunts and
uncles that I really really like, and they live in Kansas,

(12:16):
So I'm not going to root against them. I will,
and well, you will not be alone. You will not
be alone. There my friend Kelly's written for Philly too.
Here is some Well I will comfort you guys the
day after. But it's not like I'm gonna cry if
Kansas City loses. But it's not like Kansas City. It

(12:38):
don't turn the show off. Please, we'll stop this now.
But it's not like Kansas City is a bunch of
bad guys. No, they're not a bunch of jerks or
thugs or anything like that. Harrison at Oh boy, sure,
do you like him? Yeah? Absolutely so. Here's RFK Junior
on the hill today. Love your thoughts on this? Do
you think he will be confirmed? Should be confirmed? It's
an interesting one for a guy like me who likes

(13:00):
some of his stuff strongly dislikes other of his stuff.

Speaker 5 (13:05):
When I launched my campaign, it was about uniting Americans,
Democrats and Republicans. There's no issue that she's United's more
than this chronic health epidemic. There's no such thing as
Republican children or Democratic children. These are our kids. Sixty
six percent of them are damaged. I know what a
healthy kid looks like because I had so many of

(13:27):
them in my family. I didn't know anybody with a
food allergy growing up, peanut allergy. Why do five of
my kids have allergies? Why are we seeing these explosions
and diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, neurological diseases, depression, all these things
that are related to toxic the environment. Why can't we

(13:49):
just agree with each other? Could put differences about so
many issues, intractable issues aside as a we're going to
end this.

Speaker 1 (14:00):
Yeah, And it's so interesting, right because I think he's
dead on with that, And I think that really helped
President Trump in the campaign, that endorsement from Kennedy because
of that issue, because it crosses party lines, right, I
mean Democrat moms they love their children too, and when
it comes to the health of their children, you know
that they're going to put the health of their children

(14:21):
before the color of their political jersey. And I think
it really helped Trump because listen, parents everywhere no right
that something is really off in America that's causing all
this stuff. There's been such a sea change, so you
really do need somebody focused on making America healthy again.
So I really like that part of Kennedy. Obviously, you

(14:44):
know you have the back and forth on the vaccine stuff,
and he's denying opposition of vaccines. But it did give
us the gift of maybe one of the greatest bites
of all time from a Senate hearing.

Speaker 5 (15:00):
Of all these onesies, I'm supportive of vaccines. Are you
supportive of all these clothing which is notally anti vaccines?
I am supportive of vaccines. Well, uh, I want good
science and I want to protect but your whole knock out.

Speaker 1 (15:15):
Are you supportive of these onesies? I've got to play
at least the beginning of that again. It's so good.
Well you supportive of all these onesies? Not on the
bingo card and never streaming. Oh, it's it's so great.
Are you supportive of all these onesies? Probably the only
thing more weird today in Washington was this from Chuck Shumer.

(15:43):
People are aroused. I haven't seen people so aroused in
a very very long time. Okay, hopefully not by insurrection,
because Chuck is the insurrectionist. I want to tell you
gor Such. I want to tell you Cavanaugh, you have
released the whirlwind and you will pay the rise.

Speaker 6 (16:10):
You won't know what hit you if.

Speaker 1 (16:12):
You go forward with these awful decisions, talk about insurrection.
How did he not face criminal charges for that right?
And then they have the nerve to call Trump and
others insurrectionists. That's what an insurrectionists looks and sounds like
and does. He got a pretty strong rebuke from Chief
Justice roberts On that. You know, it should have been
a put your hands behind your back remuke. That's what

(16:34):
that should have been. Let's go to beautiful Loveland, Dave.
You're on the Dan Kaplas Show.

Speaker 6 (16:37):
Welcome, Hey, Dan, I'm gonna take you down a little
bit of a different road here. I got a question
for you, sir. I'm in kind of a tit for
tat lively conversation with a woman on Facebook who says
she's an attorney in the Denver area. She's putting out
information on her Facebook page telling people where I might

(16:58):
be setting up where you know, she's hearing that there's
an ICE agent at this location of that location. And
I questioned her about that, and apparently there was ice
the other morning at the Adams County Courthouse in a
parking lot, and she said it is against the law
for an ICE agent to arrest anybody in the parking

(17:19):
lot of a courthouse, and I said, are you telling me?
Here's my scenario. An ICE agent is driving down the street.
He looks into the parking lot of a courthouse. He
seems that he sees an illegal immigrant gang banger who's
wanted for main year offenses. He can't go onto that

(17:39):
parking lot and arrest that guy. It's illegal for him
to do that.

Speaker 1 (17:44):
Dave, great question. It's a nuanced answer thanks to Jared Polis.
It is much much, much, much much more difficult for
ICE now to fulfill its responsibilities at a courthouse. Now
your particular question, no I and I want to explain

(18:04):
in more detail when we come back. But again this
goes back to Polis, the father of sanctuary state in Colorado.
Here on the Dan Capla Show.

Speaker 4 (18:20):
You're listening to the Dankaplis Show podcast.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
Are you thought of all these clothing which is militantly
anti vaccine? One of the greatest moments in Senate history.
There By the way, the onesies, I've got them in
front of me right now, the picture of them. The
onesies say unvaxed, unafraid, and another one says no vax
no problem. Now, Ryan, I'm wondering who would wear these

(18:47):
things because the ones they had up in the Senate today,
they'd be too too tall for a tumble bitch, wouldn't right, right,
But that's I'm wondering now where there's a onesie, because
I'm just tell you, look at these things there, they've
got to be seven feet tall. Maybe you'll get you
can wear one. Yeah, yeah, eight five five zero five

(19:07):
eight two five five the number. The greatest vaccine regret
of my short lifetime, only one. That one. Oh, you
and me both vaccine.

Speaker 2 (19:19):
We're trying to do the right thing, trying to do
the right We wanted to believe that we were being
told the truth. I know there were a lot of
people in real time, Dan that were really adamantly telling.

Speaker 1 (19:29):
Ryan, don't do it. Don't do it. Yeah, I'm like, my.

Speaker 2 (19:31):
Mom has cancer. I want to see her, And that
was my motivation, right. I don't regret it for that reason.

Speaker 1 (19:37):
I was not trying to do the right thing when
I got that vaccine. What were you trying to do?
I was trying to insure intimacy. Yeah, because I'd gone
thirteen months right try the heart of COVID our office state. Oh, Ryan,
I would you would have been attending my funeral thirteen days,

(20:00):
and you would have been at my funeral first few
years thirteen hours. No, we stayed open during all the COVID.
We doubled in size. I tried a case. I flew
thirty times. I never had a sniffle now. And my
wife kept saying, you got to get the vaccine, you
got to get the vaccine. And it finally reached the

(20:21):
point where I was very concerned about access to intimacy
without the vaccine. I hear you, I got the vaccine.
I got this big trial coming up, so I figure out, Okay,
get the vaccine, everything else. Two weeks later, I've got COVID.
It is yeah. And then I won't even get into
other stuff, which is all gone now. But the doctor
said that other stuff man, because you know, and it's
a joke around the house, Sar PCP refers to me

(20:43):
as a medical marvel. But he says, man, you don't
you don't know. There's never anything wrong with you. And
then all of a sudden, after that vaccine, it was like,
what the hey, that's all gone. El and me both.

Speaker 2 (20:54):
I'm sure a lot of our listeners out there that
again we're trying to do the right thing for the
right reasons, be a good person. If I had it
to do over again, knowing what I know now, absolutely
not I would not go.

Speaker 1 (21:05):
Yeah, no, absolutely, Texter Dan, I think we need a
new meme for police. The unordained minister of his Colorado sanctuary.
That reminds me he is the founding father of sanctuary
in Colorado. But I promised our last caller he had
this great question, said, he's in a debate on Facebook.
Did he say erex with somebody who says they're a
Colorado immigration lawyer, which probably means like some nine year

(21:28):
old kid in the basement, right, But anyway, the great
question from our caller was, Hey, wait a second, this
person who says there's a lawyer says that ICE can't
arrest anybody at the courthouse or in the courthouse parking lot.
He said, is that true? And then he described a
reasonable hypothetical where they're pursuing a dangerous criminal who's here

(21:52):
illegally and he goes into the parking lot of the courthouse.
He said the lawyer was telling him that that ICE
would not be able to pick that person up there.
And so here is the longer answer. First, thanks to
Jared Polis, the founding father of Sanctuary State in Colorado,
it is now much much much tougher for ICE to

(22:13):
operate at the courthouse, in or around the courthouse, but
it is not impossible. First of all, if you're pursuing
an active fleeing criminal, then they could act on that
in that moment. I'll get into some of the nuances
of the law. Basically, what the law pertains to is

(22:34):
when ICE is acting civilly, and I'll give you a
quick summary of that. And this is the description from
the bill sponsors. Now law. The act protects an individual
from civil arrest while the person is present at a
courthouse round its environs, or while going to, attending, or

(22:55):
coming from a court proceeding. A judge or magistrate may
issue a rit of protection prohibit a civil arrest, but
a rit of protection is not required for the protection
to apply. So this distinction between civil arrest and criminal arrest.
When somebody's arrested for the underlying offense of being in
the country illegally, that is generally a civil arrest. So

(23:18):
that's what they're referring to there. Now, if somebody has
committed another crime, or if somebody is now being charged
as a criminal criminal law then re entering the country
after being deported. It's my understanding then that would then
elevate it to criminal. So yeah, that's the state of
the law. Thank Jared Polish for it. It was part

(23:39):
of a package of bills that Polish signed that were
meant to protect people who are here illegally and committing
other crimes. That's what the package of bills was meant
to do, and it had the predicted effect of protecting
people who had committed other crimes. Imagine that a Colorado
governor prioritizing people who had committed other crimes. Yeah, but

(24:03):
that's the reality of Jared Polus in the left though
you listened to him? Did you hear him in our
local newscast this morning we're broadcasting out of six pint
thirty kitch w and Denver. You've got Polus out there now.
I mean, truly, you would think he's part of the
Trump cabinet. You know, do we have another name change coming?
Is it going to be Jared Holman? I mean, it's
it's amazing to see this. The fun thing is, we

(24:23):
know nobody's going to buy it. Dan, don't forget well, Ryan,
let me ask you this. Does this mean? Does this
mean that Polus intends to steamroll, evict, eject, destroy, demolish
one John Hickenlooper? Oh? Is that the sense of urgency here?

(24:45):
Because Polus has got to know this is really embarrassing, right,
I mean, he, as a matter of fact, and everybody
knows it has not only been pro I legal immigrant,
but pro illegal immigrant who commits other crimes. And so
it has to be a little embarrassing for now to
be pretending otherwise. So is this sense of urgency coming
not from this fantastical desire What I mean by that

(25:08):
is fantasy to run for president? Does he intend now
to push hicken Looper out? Because we're in that cycle
hick and Looper seed is up in twenty six and
it's hard to imagine Polus's ego settling at this point
for not having a lot of people kissing up to
him because he's an elected official or running for office.

(25:29):
Is that what this means that he intends to force
Hicck out? If he does intend to force hick out,
do you think he succeeds?

Speaker 2 (25:37):
So you view this and I think I might agree
with the premise as an either or, he wouldn't primary
John Hickenlooper, but he would make it so that it
was in Hicks' best interest not to run again something
like that.

Speaker 1 (25:50):
You must have that offer. You can't reflect him that
to right, everybody has that Godfather Liner Handy.

Speaker 6 (25:56):
Right.

Speaker 1 (25:56):
No, but let's say that's one possibility, and you have
to believe that Polis would have a real chance of
being successful with that. But no, but I would think
maybe even primary would go heads up. Well, I'm just
I'm thinking out loud, right, because I'm trying to interpret
this really weird behavior where Polis knows he looks foolish
and everybody knows he's lying, but he's doing it anyway.

(26:17):
Is it because he intends to pursue this Senate seat
and hick and Looper is super vulnerable after voting against
the Lake and Riley and hick and Looper is super
vulnerable because we haven't even gotten into it yet. But
he has been radically pro protecting of criminal illegal people
are illegally who commit other crimes, and he's out on

(26:38):
the furthest limb in Colorado on that. So yeah, I
just wonder I'm not predicting it when I'm making a prediction.
I'm very proud of my record there, so I'll make
that clear. But it's worth thinking about. Is he intending
to take on Hick and Looper?

Speaker 2 (26:51):
It would be great for this program if that were
to happen. Can you imagine all the material we'd have
Polis versus Hick and Looper, them going after each other.

Speaker 1 (26:59):
Probably bad for the state though, because Polis would have listened.
Any Democrats can be favored in that Senate race. But
right now, it'd be easier to beat Hickenlooper than Polis
because Polis can spend one hundred million dollars in the race,
right yeah, so so yeah, and then if Polis actually
won the Senate seat, he would do more damage than Hickenlooper.

(27:20):
A Democrat winning the seat hurts America, right because it's
a Democrat vote in the Senate. But Hickenlooper is invisible,
he has no impact. And if Polis wins the Senate seat,
then you've got another activist lefty who's out looking to
make impact. It's an interesting thought. Yeah, yeah, that's what
we're here for. I know, maybe that should be the

(27:42):
new name of the show. And interesting thought at five
five for zero five, A two five. I kind of
like relentless pursuit of the truth text d an five, seven,
seven through nine. We'll come back to our callers. Great
text pending, Dan. So does that Polish bill no law
mean that all the criminals just camper to school's, hospitals
and government buildings. I'll come back and give you a

(28:02):
very direct answer to that. More of RFK testimony sound
today You're on the Dan Kapla.

Speaker 4 (28:07):
Show and now back to the Dan Kaplas Show podcast.

Speaker 1 (28:17):
Whoopee sounding like a whoopee cushion today. I would like
this young lady who's this is her first job. I
would like her to do a little homework because she
said something yesterday. By the way, Caroline love It, the
White House Press secretary, this is not her first job.
And she also happens to be a mother of young children,

(28:37):
which is a bigger tougher job than I think Whoopy
Goldberg has ever had really pissed me off, and that
was she said there will be no wokeness here.

Speaker 2 (28:47):
Oh yeah, let me explain something to you, because without
that wokeness you might not have that job.

Speaker 1 (28:54):
Yeah, what I think about this for a second. It
clearly now clearly the predecessor in that job would not
have had that job based on merit, and Whoopie's presumption
that quote wokeness is the reason Levitt has the job.
So that means that Donald Trump is woke and that

(29:15):
Donald Trump only put her in that job because of
her gender, not her ability. I mean, this is this
is how insane they have become. But the other thing
that deserves mention, as we go back to our phone
lines and great Texters, is this lefty wokeness. Right, the
lefty wokeness has nothing to do with civil rights or

(29:37):
equal opportunity. The lefty wokeness is completely phony. The left
has shown over and over again it despises people of color,
It despises women. How many other ways does the left
have to prove that, oh women, okay, no, all these
people with penises, they get to go into your daughter's shower, right,
and they get to take her sports away? And okay

(30:00):
people of color, yeah, Hey, our parties entirely devoted to
this policy that's going to kill very large numbers of
you before you're even born. I mean, and then if
you are born, we're going to make sure that so
many of you never get a fair chance in education.
So the left they say they're woke. No, no, the
left is broke, and the left clearly despises in very

(30:23):
practical ways people of color and women.

Speaker 2 (30:26):
A little bit later on in that clip, too, Joy
Behar further disparages Caroline Levitt or any merit she might
have accumulated in getting that job by saying the only
reason she got it is because Donald Trump thinks she's
a ten.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
And you know what I love about all that is
is that kind of insane panic just shows how good
Levet is. Listen, I didn't know if she'd be good bad,
okay until because I didn't know her, and then I
saw her in action yesterday, and any honest person watching that,
regardless of politics, would say, yeah, she's a ten. But
it has nothing to do with gender or physical appearance.

(31:01):
It has to do with ability and performance. She is
a ten in terms of intellect and the ability to
do what you have to do in that job. Let's
go to Doug in Frederick. You're on the Dan Caplis Show.

Speaker 7 (31:13):
Welcome, Hey Daniel. The reason I was calling in was
I watched that yesterday and I was blown away how
good she was. Yeah, Dan, I was so amazed because
she was able to take the questions Bie level about it,
direct the people who are asking questions, or reporters and
journalists to where they could find the information. She was

(31:35):
so even keel. It was just she knocked it.

Speaker 1 (31:37):
Out of the park.

Speaker 7 (31:37):
And I'm looking forward to the.

Speaker 6 (31:39):
Next four years with her as the press sector.

Speaker 7 (31:41):
This is amazing, hey man.

Speaker 1 (31:42):
Great point, Doug, And it's so important. It's so valuable
to the administration. It just reflects the competence, the ability,
the knowledge of the administration. Again a one to eighty
contrast with the prior press secretary. Let's go to Arvada, Colorade.
Don't talk to Dean. You're on the Dan Caplis show. Welcome,
Hey damn.

Speaker 6 (32:00):
Thanks for the call.

Speaker 7 (32:03):
Man today, Michael Bennett. Honestly, did you see the video
of him question RK.

Speaker 1 (32:09):
I have not. I've read about it and we'll probably
play it tomorrow if not in the five.

Speaker 7 (32:13):
It sounds like he took ten too many booster shots.

Speaker 1 (32:17):
Can we pull that sound up? Yeah?

Speaker 7 (32:19):
Yeah, he was stuttering so bad it was ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (32:22):
She's like about two cruises there. He wasn't he wasn't
doing the bellowing elk thing today, He goes, what.

Speaker 6 (32:33):
Did we just hear?

Speaker 1 (32:36):
No, I And we'll try to pull that sound up
for the five man. He appreciate that. Yeah, go ahead,
good night boys, you too, thank you appreciate that. Yeah,
we'll try to pull that up in the five texture. Dan, Now,
deep throat is the voice police uses to dethrone Hickenlooper.
That is a great point because what I raised earlier
in this hour is is Polis planning to run hicken

(32:56):
Looper out? Because Hickenlooper is up for re election in
twenty sex, Polis has nowhere to go now right, And
so that's a great point the Texter makes is I
was talking about police steamrolling Hick because Polis has all
the money. Hick is a non factor back there, and
Polis now pretending to be you know that, to be

(33:17):
Tom Homan, when in fact Polis has been the founding
father of Sanctuary in Colorado. Is all of that because
he intends to run hickout. What a great point from
our Texter that you can run hiccout with the deep
throat thing. Just as I always predicted that Hick would
be blown up in the presidential race once voters heard
he took his mom to deep throat. I don't think

(33:37):
Colorado voters are going to be any more impressed with
that than a Texter who wants to get into the
looks of the press secretary not going there. Oh, this
question about Dan. Now, all the criminals just scamper to schools, hospitals,
and government buildings under this law Polis sign, which makes

(34:00):
it much harder for ice to operate around courthouses. No,
because if somebody's being pursued on a criminal charge, a
criminal offense, then law enforcement could still access that courthouse area.
It's on executing a civil immigration detainer. But I shouldn't

(34:21):
be under that limit anyway. Again, this is just part
of a package of Bill's police signed to try to
protect criminals, people who are here illegally and then committed
other crimes. And that that's the reality of what Polish did.

Speaker 6 (34:35):
Dan.

Speaker 1 (34:35):
Don't forget about when Chuck Schumer said Trump's erection instead
of insurrection. There is starting to be a disturbing pattern here.
Let me get to that this one, Chuck Schumer. Today
people are aroused. I haven't seen people so aroused in
a very very long time, which supports my theory that
he is a closet fan of President Trump. Wouldn't that

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