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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is Dan Kaplis and welcome to today's online podcast
edition of The Dan Kaplis Show. Please be sure to
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and to subscribe, download and listen to the show every
single day on your favorite podcast platform. We could be
on the verge of something really big. Impossible to tell
right now whether it's actually going to happen, but closer
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than we've ever been to true peace in the Mideast.
Israel and Hamas have signed off on the quote first
phase of the peace plan. Here's the thing, though, during
the break, I looked everywhere I could and can't find
that the precise definition of first phase. Will probably have
that in the next few minutes, but it's important enough.
Potentially the President Trump talking about going to the Mid
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East this weekend and Netanyahu Prime Minister net Niyaho a
cabinet meeting, etc. So let's hope and pray because this
could be. This could be one of the biggest things
to happen in our lifetime when you think of theramications
for the world, if there is this true piece plan
to fruition, because the key is the physical takeover of
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Gaza by this board by this commission, where you know,
Hamas is out politically, it's out militarily, and they can
actually physically turn Gaza, you know, into what it should
be and should have been all along. And then that
is that is where the real opportunity to transform comes.
So hey, we'll keep your post on that. We'll keep
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talking about it during the next hour as we get
more details on what exactly first phase means. So much
more than that being discussed this afternoon. Glad you're here.
We were doing something a bit lighter but still pretty deep,
because we know the Left is trying to eviscerate masculinity,
trying to squeeze it out of boys and teens and men,
and it's part of their overall place separate people from
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their parents, you know, break down the traditional family, traditional morals, values, virtues,
et cetera. Because the Left has to do all that
in order to be able to succeed. And so when
we now have AOC launching this bizarre attack on mega
men starting with Stephen Miller saying he's four to ten
when she's never met him, I mean, goofiness like that,
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it opens the door to this fun conversation, how do
you define a mega man.
Speaker 2 (02:17):
They are scrapping and grasping at straws because they have
nothing else. Laugh at them. Stephen Miller is a clown.
I've never seen that guy in real life, but he
looks like he's like four to ten, and he looks
like he is angry about the fact that he's four
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to ten, like.
Speaker 3 (02:40):
Laugh at them.
Speaker 1 (02:41):
So she's never met him, but has concluded he's four
ten and that he's angry because he's four ten, which
he isn't. But then she's never met him. Yeah, that's
why I raised the fair question about hey, is marijuana
legal back there? Because when you get elect people in
elective office saying things that cause you to think, hey,
are they drugs?
Speaker 4 (03:00):
Maybe they are real quick point, they're part of which
we'll refruit refute what we just heard. But when I
think of a real maga man, I think of the
show Yellowstone and the character Rip Wheeler Rip. He would
be one in my mind and in that vein A
real maga man is not going to give one wit
and I'm cleaning up my language. Whether a lib is
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laughing at him?
Speaker 1 (03:26):
May I disagree with you on that? Why would you
disagree with that? Because a mega man will celebrate that.
Speaker 5 (03:33):
So you mean go the other way.
Speaker 1 (03:34):
Oh yeah, it's a badge of honor.
Speaker 5 (03:37):
I didn't know where you're going with.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
I look back over my whatever, almost thirty years on air,
and you know that the greatest compliment I've ever received
on error is the people who hate me. Yeah. Yeah,
it's oh, speaking of which forgot me Mike and centennial Mike.
Sorry about that. But before the break, Mike was saying, Dan,
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you're a hypocrite because you say aoc sounds like she's
on drugs. By the way, Mike, I thought it was
clarin air that I had not concluded that. I thought
it was a fair question to ask of politicians and
states where it's legal now, and they sound like they're
on drugs. But your challenge was you say President Trump
sounds like he's on drugs, And then I was asking
you to get specific, because I don't think he's ever
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said anything that suggests that he might be on drugs,
and we know he doesn't even drink it's just diet coke.
I don't think you can o d on diet coke.
But can you be a little more precise, my friend?
Speaker 6 (04:33):
Now I'm just being hypocritical where now you're calling AOC.
How she's calling out a size. Yet Donald Trump has
called like Mike Bloomberg, it's called mini Mike little, Marco
Rubio little. We're talking about Bob Corker, Senator Little Corker.
And he's made fun of Kamala Harris's height.
Speaker 1 (04:58):
Well, whoa that last one? You after refreshman, I don't
think that's happened the other ones. You're absolutely right, But Mike,
here's the difference. And I'm a big Rubio fan. But
those people are very short.
Speaker 6 (05:14):
Okay, but still he's making fun of their heights.
Speaker 1 (05:18):
We just, Mike, I've been on the record forever saying,
you know, hey, I don't like the horse face stuff
and the stuff like that. I think he's one of
the greatest presidents ever on policy. He is very funny.
But all I'm saying is he is accurately. He is
accurate about the small height of those folks that he's
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making fun of. I wish he didn't make fun of
him for it. What I'm talking about AOC that makes
me wonder, hey, is she partaken of what's legal there? Now?
Is that Stephen Miller is not short? And her whole
line of attack on him is that he's short, and
she admits she's never met him.
Speaker 6 (05:57):
Okay, how tall is this Trump?
Speaker 7 (06:00):
What is he?
Speaker 5 (06:00):
Sixty three?
Speaker 1 (06:01):
A half six four sixty three? Yeah?
Speaker 6 (06:04):
Okay? And Macron is France, He's he's I believe, like
six two mm six three. But Trump is shorter next
to him? How much does he?
Speaker 1 (06:18):
Wait? Where are we going here? My friend feels like
we're wandering a little bit.
Speaker 6 (06:23):
Well, no, I'm just you know, first of all, that's
fake news.
Speaker 4 (06:28):
We got to refute it immediately. Emmanuel Macrone is five
foot eight.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
How tall is his wife? I don't know that. I
don't know the answer to that is she did? She
put him down like a dog.
Speaker 4 (06:42):
So Donald Trump is a full half foot taller than
Emmanuel Macron. Maybe he's wearing really impressive lifts.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
Mike, I don't know Macron Okay.
Speaker 6 (06:49):
No, I'm sorry. Yeah, he's five seven. I meant Elon Musk.
Elon Musk is five is six two.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
Hmm? Not standing on his money. But are you suggesting
are you suggesting the president's misrepresenting his girth?
Speaker 6 (07:09):
Yes, definitely, I thank you.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
You have reached the outer limits of derangement. My friend.
Speaker 6 (07:18):
Also a TDS.
Speaker 1 (07:20):
Oh way beyond that.
Speaker 6 (07:22):
Wait, here's my perspective of your magamut TDS. That's project
Dante Sikophan.
Speaker 1 (07:30):
Mm, my friend, I hope that brings you some comfort
to throw that punch, but but appreciate the call. Mike
never did back it up. I mean, that's I do
think it's a fair question. I do think it's a
fair question now with politicians, be it Jared Poulis, Mike Johnston, AOC,
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politicians who live in states where marijuana is now legal,
when they say things that would cause you to say,
is that guy on drugs? I think that's a fair
question in those states. Now, when Mike Johnston comes out
and says, eh, we're hear us in in the place,
We're gonna take them on the county line. We're gonna
have eighty thousand people in the streets, Tanneman Square, stop eyes,
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don't you have to ask? Isn't it a fair question?
And Polis like every other day. I mean, these are
otherwise intelligent people. They've got very bad ideas, they have
very bad policies. They hurt the state in lots of
ways because of bad policies, but they're otherwise intelligent. People.
So when they say truly goofy stuff, isn't that a
fair question? Oh? One of the great Americans ever is
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calling the show. I'll get to our jam lines on this.
How do you define a mega man? While we keep
you up to date on hopefully what appears to be
a real peace deal in the Midiast. But Colonel Kirkdale,
who has served this country in so many ways, so
many extraordinarily extraordinarily as they say in English, dangerous ways,
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has his take on how you find a mega man.
We'll get to that next on the Dan Capla Show.
Speaker 5 (09:04):
And now back to the Dan Kaplas Show podcast.
Speaker 1 (09:07):
Hey, we're talking about how you define a maga man?
And that triggered by AOC launching this attack from the
left on maga men, starting with Stephen Miller saying he's
four to ten and he's angry. He's four ten and
she admits she's never met him and doesn't know how
tall he is. So how do you define a mega man?
We have some great callers on that. Hey, a little
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more information on the peace deal. President Trump announcing that
there is a peace deal in place phase one in
the Mid East. Now we have more details on what
that is. But I love this tweet. Here's the tweet
coming from the White House and it has this big
headline Blessed are the Peacemakers. And then it's a tweet
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from President Trump. I'll quote it. I'm very proud to
announce that Israel and Hamas have both signed off on
the first phase of our peace plan. That means that
all of the hostages will be released very soon and
Israel will withdraw their troops to an agreed uponline as
the first steps toward a strong, durable, and everlasting peace.
All parties will be treated fairly. This is a great
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day for the Arab and Muslim world, Israel, all surrounding nations,
and the United States of America. And we think the
mediators from a Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey who worked with
us to make this historic and unprecedented event happen. Then
all in caps, Blessed are the Peacemakers. Donald J. Trump,
President of the United States. And as we go to
the phone lines, interesting and Ryan, I know you know
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the reference there to blessed are the Peacemakers. President Trump
came out. I know it was while I was in trial.
I think it was about a month ago and said
that he's doing this to try to get to heaven,
and said he understands he's way behind, but he's hoping
that by being a peacemaker, it will help get him
to Heaven. So loving this. This would be truly historic
because of the nature the mechanics of this peace proposal,
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which involve a fit physical takeover of Gaza by a
board by a reconstruction commission headed by President Trump that
will physically transform Gaza. Hama says, under this deal, no
political power and no military influence. Let's go to a
truly great American, Colonel Kurt Dale, who's been on the
show before many times in studio as well. Colonel the
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perfect man to define for us a mega man. How
you doing, my friend? You well good. I thoroughly enjoyed
your texting me on Taylor Swift and coming from a
true American hero who has how many combat missions did
you fly? I know they announced it at the Nuggets
game when they honored you, but a guy who has
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been in such extraordinarily dangerous conditions to tweet me over,
pardon me, text me over Taylor Swift was really cool.
Speaker 3 (11:51):
Well, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Speaker 1 (11:53):
How do you define a mega man?
Speaker 3 (11:57):
Okay, well, I'm saying that's mega men and mega women
as well with the uh uh. For me, just a
combination of intelligence, the courage, their fearlessness in so many
cases and of course particulately gets it does help a
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great deal. And height doesn't seem to have a lot
to do with it. You know, Audie Murphy was five
seat four. You know who he was the most decorated
man in World War Two? Uh?
Speaker 1 (12:36):
He was five four.
Speaker 3 (12:40):
Woodrow Wild He will To Williams was five to five.
Uh the uh. Bernie Fisher, the first Air Force man
to get the Medal of Honor, was five feet six.
And all you have to do is read that to
find out what incredible people they were. But I would
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look at the politicians in the political area for I
think probably what we're more talking about.
Speaker 6 (13:11):
For me, I look at.
Speaker 3 (13:14):
Kim Jordan's probably he is five feet seven. The first
time I saw him, I thought he must be at
least six to two, and I was surprised. But man,
when he speaks, he goes to six four or whatever.
The same thing for Ted Cruz, he's five to eight.
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Greg Abbott, I have no idea. But is that courage? Absolutely?
And I look at John Kennedy, that man is absolutely fearless.
And I look at him as one the last speech
I heard Baryokomo Kid, I thought, here, certainly up there,
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so he's he's just his last talk at the Trying
to Kirk Memorial amazing. And then the women, uh well,
might as well start with Pam BONDI. I think Susie Wiles,
who's very quiet, obviously tremendous, Take her and move her
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in the White House. Carolyn and Levitt. Those are the
sort of people I look at, and so whatever I
see and knows is what I expect to see from
the MAGA people.
Speaker 1 (14:43):
Well beautifully said, let me ask you this, colonel, a
question that came up earlier because then AOC said, she's
talking about spiritual height. How tall are you spiritually?
Speaker 3 (14:56):
Well, I think it's pretty uh pretty tall. Right now,
I've been watching what's been going on in the nation.
I'm very lifted by a lot of it. I was,
of course, very hard hit because with so many people
about what happened with Charlie Kirk and the burning down
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of the Mormon Chapel and other incidents and accidents are
not to be counter but incidents like that are just painous.
And yet I look at how we come out of it,
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and my guys, I think there is a movement and
not just the Charlie Kirks thing. I think that's going
to be. I think that's huge, absolutely phenomenal. But then
I saw how my own church came out of the
burning down of the out Blunk chapel and what was said.
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And one of those the man that I saw interviewed
and he gave a beautiful interview, was actually a young
man that I was one of his leaders. And as
he was hitting his eagle scout and he was one
of the ones who was shot, he got shrapnel. He
was able to get in and back into the chapel,
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his family was okay, but the words that he had
or kept from that chapel were very much like the
way was Charlot Kirk just inspired. So yes, right now
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my spiritual height is pretty high, but it's resting on
the shoulders of people like that.
Speaker 1 (16:55):
Well, Colonel you are a true American hero, and thank
you for the call.
Speaker 3 (17:00):
Thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (17:02):
I take care and Ryan, I have never heard ball
Arena louder other than in the last fifteen seconds of
the Nuggets winning the NBA champions whole thing. I've never
other than that heard the arena louder than when they
honored Colonel Dale at halftime event, not halftime, but at
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a Nuggets game. They have this great feature where they
honor military heroes. It was an incredible moment. I hope
they do it again someday.
Speaker 4 (17:31):
It was well, as you have so well stated Dan,
Colonel Kurt's story is magnificent. That it's it's it's something
to behold, and it's uncommon his valor. Yet he's so
modest about it, as most people who have served in
his capacity are. But it's a story that needs to
be told. You've helped tell it, and I'm so glad
the Nuggets did too.
Speaker 1 (17:51):
Oh yeah. And when you're in Ballerina and you have
it up on the big screen and they're showing the colonel,
you know, everything from all of his combat missions, and
then they show him in his spacesuit as he's doing
the high altitude you know, testing of military aircraft. Just
so much courage in so many ways. And now there
are so many people out there like that, and we
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just never hear their story so so glad he's part
of the show. When we go back more on the
peace deal that's emerging, and how do you define a
mega man and woman?
Speaker 5 (18:20):
You're listening to the Dan Kaplis Show podcast.
Speaker 1 (18:25):
You're old there, Ryan, We're talking about what makes a man?
How do you define a man? What makes a maga man?
Because AOC has has called on the nation at least
the laugh to attack mega men, to laugh at mega men,
laugh at them.
Speaker 2 (18:42):
This is about insecure masculinity. And one of the best
ways that you can dismantle a movement of insecure men
is by making fun of them.
Speaker 1 (18:53):
I got it. Tell you. If there's one word that
comes to mind for mega men, it is not insecure.
Speaker 7 (18:59):
It is now.
Speaker 1 (19:00):
I think we got a little projection going on there.
Three oh three seven one three eight two five five
text d A N five seven seven three nine, weaving
in facts as we get them about what may be
truly a world altering peace deal emerging in the Mid East.
And we've talked about the detail. We willson more at
this point, Pierce. President Trump may travel to the Mid
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East this weekend as part of formalizing that. Let's hope, so,
let's hope it really comes together. My only hesitation, obviously,
is anytime you're dealing with Amas, you're literally dealing with
the devil Satan on earth. As I said at the
time October seventh, right, that just demonic attack on Israel.
How would Satan himself had carried that out any differently?
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He wouldn't, He couldn't. It's raw evil in its worse form.
So that's why any kind of peace deal involving Hamas
aka Iranian regime, you know, you're never going to be
sure of until it's actually done, done, done, And not
just in writing, but again, as President and Trump tweeted
short time ago, blessed are the peacemakers, and God love
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them forgetting it as far as he has. And let's
hope it goes all the way. And if it doesn't,
it's not going to be his fault. He's doing everything
you can. And it just once again proves peace through strength, right,
the strength of Israel and say no, we're not going
to allow our nation to be destroyed. And you know,
Israel proving its willingness to do whatever it needed to
to survive. The strength of Israel combined with the strength
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of President Trump. That's what's making this deal possible, and
that's what has brought a lot of Mid East leaders
on board as well with this concept, which would be
a physical takeover of Gaza Hamasa out politically and militarily.
And this board, this reconstruction board, headed by President Trump
with high level Mid East AIP leadership, would then literally
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rebuild Gaza. And wouldn't that be a perfect There'll be
so many legacies President Trump. Wouldn't that be a perfect
worldwide legacy, the rebuilding of Gaza, just given that the
nature of his career outside of politics. So a lot
of texts coming in will continue to get to those.
Mayor of Loveland joins us tomorrow. Don't miss that she's
under fire for allowing the homeless to move into city
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hall overnight during a storm recently, and so that raises
lots of interesting issues. She'll join us tomorrow, and then
I do want to get into this other story I
considered a big story anyway, Michael Bloomberg gives one point
five million to help save Denver's flavored tobacco ban in election.
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And I'll get into this in more detail later, But
Michael Bloomberg, you have countless billions. Please step up and
write an enormous check to try to repeal Amendments sixty
four in Colorado. You're putting a million and a half
in to try to maintain a ban on flavored tobacco
so the kids can't have flavored tobacco. And I'm with
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you on that. I don't want the kids to have
any tobacco products. But you've got kids in Colorado drowning
in tea saturated in THCHC because of legalized marijuana in Colorado.
What do you think is doing more harm? Please, Michael Bloomberg,
step up, step up with your billions. I'll help you.
Let's repeal Amendments sixty four in Colorado. If you truly
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care about the health of the kids, let's work together
on that. Let's go to Jan and Connifer. You're on
the Dan Kaplis. You'll welcome.
Speaker 7 (22:24):
Hi, Dan, thanks for taking my call today. Well, my
definition of a mega man would be my husband of
almost forty years. He's a hard worker, he loves his family,
he takes care of things that we need done. And
the biggest thing is he's smart and he knows what
he's doing in business. And you know what, AOC has
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a lot to learn. She's young, and unfortunately whoever's teaching
her is going the wrong direction.
Speaker 1 (22:53):
I think, yeah, and well, thank you. I'm sure your
husband really appreciates this. You tell him those things I do.
We you know.
Speaker 7 (23:04):
Unfortunately in December he had a stroke. Oh doing great, good,
he's doing terrific. And I'm you know what, I'm grateful
he's here with me and that he's here with our
grandkids and our children, and that's all I can ask for.
God blessed us. We got there quick enough, and he's
doing great. So yeah, he knows I love him. I
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didn't leave his side.
Speaker 1 (23:26):
That is awesome. That is awesome. Well, thank you, Jan,
that's a heartwarming call. Really appreciate it, and thank.
Speaker 7 (23:32):
You for everything.
Speaker 2 (23:33):
You know.
Speaker 7 (23:33):
I appreciate listening to you.
Speaker 1 (23:35):
Thank you you take care of prayers for a chan
and her husband. How cool is that? Right? That is yeah,
And I think and every everybody listening knows it. And
I I, you know, I am a man, so I
can only speak from a man's perspective, but I know
I'm always so grateful when my wife, you know, makes
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it a point to say appreciates how hard it work,
and this and this and that that. I think it's
the same for every man in the audience. Yeah, that's
I think that's a bigger deal to men than maybe
women realize. Yeah, very much appreciated three oh three seven
to one, three eight, two, five five the numbers. So
let's hope Jan's husband was listening.
Speaker 4 (24:16):
Absolutely, and she sounds delightful and makes her home up
there in Connifer. I told her he was jealous of her. Yeah, Oh,
gorgeous territory up there.
Speaker 1 (24:24):
Have you ever had a stroke? No? No, oh, no, no,
what that's wonderful, that's tremendous. I haven't either, you know.
Speaker 4 (24:30):
You say that, and you might know the football player
Teddy Bruski, formerly of the Patriots.
Speaker 5 (24:36):
He's the exact same age as I am, and he
has had a stroke.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
No, no, I right. I mean there are plenty of
people who've had him and made full recoveries, which is beautiful.
Just from everything I've seen, I just think that fast
action is really important. Oh, time is of the essence.
Speaker 4 (24:51):
In fact, my uncle Dave, my dad's brother, had a
pretty significant stroke, but that was mitigated by the fact
that my aunt Gail did on taking him to the
hospital and they told him while he was there. If
you hadn't listened to her, you know, it would be
a very different outcome right now.
Speaker 1 (25:08):
Yeah, No, is that is so important. And like that
PSA you hear all the time. It's been on air
hair for years because it's such an effective commercial, you know,
where they're talking to this guy and this guy's and
talking back and everything else, and I'm having a strug
He's trying to say but he can't. Yes, So Dan,
why does the mainstream media call it the war on
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gays when it was Mas who attacked Israel. Isn't this
the war in Israel? Yes, it is, and we all
know that part of what was unleashed when when the
demons from Hell were unleashed on Israel on October seventh
is we saw that same kind of evil feeling boldened
in America and around the world. And you had all
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of this hatred of Jews and Israel just feel somehow
licensed feel freed up to just go very public with
its hatred. And in one sense, it's good to get
the poison out so we can see who those people
are and know who they really are.
Speaker 4 (26:04):
Well, you and I both have observed the rabbit anti
Semitism of the left. They don't even hide it, especially
from members of the squad college campuses. But what do
you make of the sudden rise of it on the
political right, Dan, I'm speaking specifically of individuals like Tucker Carlson,
Candace Owens that have become kind of reticent in their
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opposition to Israel and it's leadership. Benjamin Yahoo, we've seen
more of that coming from the right.
Speaker 1 (26:32):
See, that's interesting. I'm not trying to big off the question,
but truly I've seen some stuff on Twitter, but I
haven't dug into it on that, so I don't know
the facts of that. I've we've never had Kendis Owens
on the show. I don't know her whole deal very well.
Tucker Carlson, we know has done a lot of great
work on other fronts. So if he has turned anti Israel,
that that would be a deep, deep disappointment, and I'd
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want the answer to the question also, So, Yeah, what
do you think is going on there? Seen the specifics
of that, but what do you think is going on?
Speaker 4 (27:02):
Well, there's some derisive chatter out there on Acts as
you put it, calling Tucker Tucker katar Elson that maybe
he's on the take from the very wealthy regime that's
in place there that serves as kind of the conduit
for Hamas and a safe space for them, and that
might be part of this deal Dan that you've seen
breaking this last hours. The leadership of AMMAS may have
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been granted some kind of safe haven in Qatar or
another country like that so that they can make their
exit out of Gaza. And that's been a big sticking point.
Speaker 1 (27:31):
That we know. Wow, well, we'll try to get more
details during this break because if this is really happening,
and obviously Trump's doing all he can and net Yaou
as well. If this is really happening, it's hard to
think of anything that's happened in my young lifetime that
would be as world changing as this would be. Yeah,
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let's hope and pray. Three out three seven three eight
two five five text d An five seven seven three nine.
How do you define a mega man? How do you
find a man? Because, as you know, the Left has
been trying to just squash masculinity, you know, starting with
young boys, through teenagers, through adults through full grown men
that the left just trying to eviscerate masculinity. It's the
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only way the left can win. You're on the Dan Capla.
Speaker 5 (28:17):
Show and now back to the Dan Kaplas Show Podcastle.
Speaker 3 (28:24):
Concern and Care if not just basically a curiosity.
Speaker 1 (28:32):
This is hilarious. Now the left, not not in Colorado
you know where it runs everything, but in so many
places in America now the left is out of power,
are about to go out of power. And that was
Kamala Harris dropping the F bomb, and here's Chuck Schumer
the same.
Speaker 8 (28:47):
So now we're in government shutdown and you may be
asking yourself, how the hell did we get Donald Trump
and the Republican Party are held bent.
Speaker 1 (28:57):
I'm taking healthcare away from.
Speaker 8 (28:59):
Sixty million people, closing community clinics, rural hospitals, nursing homes.
Also they can keep giving tax breaks to their billionaire friends.
It's a disgrace. So Democrats have three words for this.
Speaker 1 (29:13):
No way, who is this consultant?
Speaker 7 (29:18):
Now?
Speaker 1 (29:18):
I was told the Democrats, okay, you know, the way
to be tough and the way to convince people that yeah,
you're winning is drop the f BI. I mean, this
is the goofiest stuff in the world that that is
not going to help them, not at all. It's just
going to help further expose them three or three seven,
three eight two five five d an five seven seventh nine.
(29:41):
Because I'm telling you, as a former Democrat, I know
what I'm talking about here. You so much. I would
estimate right now probably a good solid thirty to forty
percent solid thirty to forty percent of Democrat voters have
it's just it's just habit. They have no idea that
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their own party has become so whack. They just know
they don't like Republicans, and they've always voted Democrat. Mom
and dad voted Democrat, and grandma and grandpa voted Democrat.
And they just know that. And I don't mean that
in any kind of demeaning way. I'm just telling you
the reality, having been there myself. They have no idea
how whack the Democratic Party has become and how you
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got these far left secular radicals who are openly hostile
toward faith, and Christian faith in particular now owning and
operating that party. They have no idea that, because they're good,
hard working people who have normal lives and their focuses
is where it should be on all these other important
stuff in their life. And so the stuff that cuts
through the noise and starts to open eyes and minds.
(30:49):
Is stuff like what you're saying that men can play
women's sports and boys can be in girls showers. It's
stuff like that. And you saw that play out on
election day like this, where all of a sudden you've
got the elected Democrat officials. Now, yeah, start dropping the
F bombs and this or that, or you know, there's
stuff like that that cuts through the noise and just
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starts to open some more eyes. That is is where
the big tipping points going to come in America. And
a certain percentage we see it unfolding. A certain percentage
of those voters are going to be people of color,
and a certain percentage are going to be folks who
are not of color. But you're going to see more
and more people's eyes open to who the Democrats have
truly become.
Speaker 3 (31:32):
Now.
Speaker 1 (31:32):
It also helps that at the same time, the Republicans
are getting better and President Trump has helped transform the
Republican Party in so many great ways.
Speaker 5 (31:43):
But it's not all.
Speaker 1 (31:44):
Trump because you see now so much talent emerging. And
I'm glad that they're following the Trump lead of strength,
right because so often the GOP was perceived as kind
of Wimbledon rules, you know, pick up your cup of tea,
put your little pinky out kind of garbage. But President
Trump has really helped toughen up the Republican Party. But
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you look at all this young talent and everything else,
and it's a whole bunch of people who don't fit
the typical Republican stereotype, which is good because the GOP
candidates lose more often to the stereotype than they do
on the issues. So no, that's why I welcome goofiness
like this. Somebody sends out a memo and says start
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dropping the F bomb and say in hell and all
this other stuff. Yeah, I don't think it's going to
get them there. I don't mean hell. I mean, you know,
political success. There's only one thing that can help. They're
only two ways, right, Am I missing something?
Speaker 3 (32:44):
Right up?
Speaker 1 (32:44):
That's number four for the show. Have you set a
fine amount yet? And all the finds go to charity.
But there are only a couple of ways at this
point that the Democratic Party is going to succeed in
American national You'll have some success Colorado own for now,
but when that changes, I think it's going to change
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fast and big. But in the meantime in America, two ways,
either the GOP messes up so badly the Democrats start
to win more places again, or the Democratic Party fundamentally changes.
And don't laugh at that, because that is possible. That
is possible. They get the right young leader or two
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or three, and they start parroting the right message this
and that. They have a life story that appears to
back it up. I doubt we'll see a genuine change
like that in the Democratic Party, but they might be
able to fool people.
Speaker 4 (33:36):
They're getting lazy, they're getting predictable with the swearing whatever,
Kamala Harris, Chuck Schumer, who cares is Katie Porter stuff,
which we didn't get into today, Dan all this sound
with her just being lazy, Like John hicken Liverer. Media
should be protecting me, shouldn't have to battle for votes.
If Steve Hilton, if a Republican can be competitive in
that California governor's race, that might be the beginning of
a significant turning point.
Speaker 1 (33:58):
Yeah, and get to the Kittie Porter stuff tomorrow. I
want to get to the Mike Bloomberg stuff tomorrow on
real depth as well, because he's now in Colorado. I
mean his money in Colorado again one point five million
to try to uphold the ban on flavored tobacco for kids.
All I'm saying is, I'm going to reach out to him.
Does anybody have any contacts with him? If you do,
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if you do, text SDA in five, seven, seven through nine.
So they want to sincerely pitch him if he truly
cares about those kids with flavored tobacco. They're being wiped
out in Colorado by legalized dope. Let's get together Repeal
sixty four. Thank you, Ryan, join us tomorrow