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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What do the states in the storm zone need, Mike
the President?
Speaker 2 (00:03):
What are the states in the storm zone?
Speaker 3 (00:05):
What do they need?
Speaker 4 (00:06):
After what you saw today?
Speaker 5 (00:08):
I'm calling the storm zone, Yes, sir, I'm going what
storm is talking about?
Speaker 3 (00:13):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (00:14):
But that's never there do I need?
Speaker 2 (00:16):
So we're very happy top the board. He doesn't know
what storm? Wait was this? Like asked like five years ago,
Like what is he talking about?
Speaker 6 (00:26):
What?
Speaker 2 (00:27):
I don't know what storm you're talking about? You mean
that big wet one that came through the Southern States
and toured. Yeah, I have no idea. I have no
idea about that storm. What are you talking about? I
can't even deal, dude. I'm I'm at my limit with
the with the reactions by some of these people. Every
(00:49):
time I see video online and it's I mean, all
these people are struggling. I wish I could fly a helicopter.
I almost want to, like Matrix, like learn how to
fly a helicopter so I can chop we're in and
like be rescuing people and just saying, golly, I mean,
you know, maybe maybe it's time to learn how to
fly chopper. I don't know. I just it makes me
(01:10):
mad because we have all these resources because we pay
you know, the taxes, and the government's just sitting there
like still know what to do. We're still I have
no clue. Welcome to the show. It's Friday. We're gonna
get you. We're gonna so what I like to do
on Fridays, kind of wrap everything up for you if
there's anything that you missed for the week, and then
I want to get you set up for the weekend
as well. And so we're gonna get We're gonna get
(01:32):
y'all set up, like I said, So, we're gonna get
you set and then we're gonna kind of preview maybe
some of the things to come, perhaps this next week
because now we're getting closer and ever closer to election
where less now officially I think we're gonna be like
this a month away next week. So yeah, so we
(01:54):
got and I'm going to start also incorporating more of
the pulling and all that in and as I have
been doing. So we'll get you set up, all right.
So first and foremost, the reaction with the storm and
the I mean, it's pretty amazing to see the FEMA failure.
(02:16):
How many times are we going to see FEMA failure?
I got to say it's it's a failure almost no
matter who is in charge, kind of because it's FEMA,
because it's such a huge entity, and there's it just
seems like there's zero oversight of this. They're broke. They've
(02:36):
had billions of dollars that they have spent on all
of this other stuff that has to do with illegal
immigration and processing. I was talking to a friend of
mine and I'm like, well, and tail me, you know,
tell me. And this individual actually worked was associated with
the IG's office that came out with this report. And
this is on background, but they were saying that, well,
you know, they keep it pretty intentionally vague, but yeah,
(02:56):
they're legit talking about not not detention and deportation, but
housing meals, you know, clothing, things like that, the not
debit cards, the gift cards, prepaid phones. That's what this entails.
That's what this that's what all that means. It's not
(03:18):
just oh, this is for immigration judges. And I feel
in watching a lot of the commentary, and I was
watching some clips last night gravying, and I was watching
a couple of clips on social media from MS and CNN.
I got the impression that they were trying to mislead
people into thinking that the money that that we're talking about,
(03:38):
the billions of dollars, has been appropriated from FEMA for
all of this stuff. I got the impression that they
were trying to mislead people into thinking that it was
for oh, it's for processing, and it's for border patrol stuff,
you know, and it's for also you know, immigration judges
and that and that process, and it's not. And that's
(04:02):
why they're so very, very very vague about all of it.
And I, you know, just like I said, I just
feel like, I you know, that's that's that's intentional and malicious,
and I'm just it's frustrating because now you can't you're
trying to figure out, well, what are our tax dollars
going through? You're keeping it intentionally vague. You know, you're
the taxpayer. Shouldn't you have like an itemized list of
(04:22):
things and every in any other employment scenario, that's kind
of how that goes, right, you know where your money's
going to, you you can tell, and this is just
not one of those things. So we're gonna we're gonna
continue following this because the the response has been insane
and I got to say, who is it always that
are like the first people to show up, and I
(04:42):
don't and I come from southern Missouri. So you know,
I'm like in indicting myself in this partially, you know,
in a way because the first people who show up
are who the religious people and the rednecks. I mean,
you don't need FEMA. Get you a hillbilly, you know
what I mean? Those are two different things. Don't you
(05:03):
mess them up either? Depending on where you go, them's
two different things. But you know, all you need is
some good ol' hillbilly's and you need to get and
then get you some some get you some Baptists in
your set. I mean, these people are showing up. So
I got friends that got I have a lot of friends.
I have some friends that have kids out in North Carolina.
I got friends that have h South Carolina, other friends
(05:24):
out in North can I mean, I've been talking to
everyone and they're like, it's funny because like the whole
all the other churches, like all the other churches affiliated
with their church in the area show up and they
got everybody there. They got their generators, They're showing up
with baked goods, they're showing up with of course, you
gotta have that castle role.
Speaker 4 (05:40):
That is.
Speaker 2 (05:40):
Can I just make a quick offhand remark about the
cast role, the ubiquitous American dish, the castle role. It's
great for graduations, it's great for weddings, it's great for funerals,
it's great for family holiday get togethers. It's great for
hurricane response. So I mean, it's like the ubiquitous dish, right,
So showing up with cast roles, shown up with necessities
like days before FEMA is even like, wait, what there
(06:01):
was a storm? Because you don't need big government. You
never do. It's always these same people who show up,
always these same people. I was watching another video and
I pretty I feel pretty confident saying that the dude
was a redneck and we can't play it because the
guy's taking the video is very excited about what he's
seeing and he's like, you know, infor this is awesome,
(06:22):
and then he's like celebrating with one finger salutes. But anyway,
I watched a video of you know, good to a
boy on a four wheeler, sorry four wheeler. This is
where the southern Missouri is coming a full wheeler and
pulling kids literally like in a little boat behind him,
and it's pretty deep water and they're just carting around
bringing these kids around. I mean it's real video. I
mean they're getting out there and getting it done. I'm
(06:43):
just saying, you don't FEMA almost makes itself unnecessary except
that it sucks up all the tax dollars. Can you
imagine being Alejandro Majorcis right now? How can that guy
with his walk with his head high in DC? How
can he walk out in public in DC anywhere? I mean,
it's shameful, It's absolutely shameful. And so I you know,
I don't know. I it is unbelievable to see this
(07:08):
stuff the way that it's happening. Uh. And the again
consistent failure of FEMA. And I'm not trying to do
what aboutism here or I'm not both sides in it,
but on top of you have two things happening because
FEMA's under DHS. DHS is under so much fire. You
have the story and I put this in your prep
(07:28):
if you are a subscriber over at Substack, chapter and verse,
this is in your prep. I have the story of
the IG report where they are saying, yeah, well we
kind of uh yeah, it's true. I mean we were
just letting anybody on the on the planes. Sorry about that.
(07:49):
We were just letting every single person get up there
and uh, you know, just get on the planes with
that ID. None, no, no, you know, I mean it was
a heavily redacted, but they found out that CBP, ICE
and TSA did not fully access the risks associated with
releasing non citizens who had zero ID into the US
and then allowing them to get on all these domestic flights,
(08:10):
and in fact, in the reported set, under current processes,
CBP and ICE cannot ensure that they're even keeping high
risk non citizens without identification from entering the country. Additionally,
they add TSA cannot ensure that it's vetting and screening
procedures prevent high risk non citizens who may pose a
threat to the flying public from boarding domestic flights. This
is all on Allahandro Maiorcis's watch, right now, All of this,
(08:33):
all of this is DHS. Why how do you let
this guy continue to do his job? Well, or let
me rephrase that, how do you allow this guy to
be in this position when he's not doing his job?
We're going to talk more about this. The strike is
over that well, not really it's suspended so far, so
it's not over, it's just suspended. And the I think,
(08:59):
what is it the whole point they're gonna have, Like,
what is it not? They didn't get that they're not
doing the seventy seven percent was it sixty three percent increase?
Now this is all going to basically go up again.
They announced a truce. They were going back and forth
with the United States Maritime Alliance. So they've got this
truce essentially, and this is going to affect the wages there.
(09:21):
It's a tentative agreement on wages. They've agreed to extend
the master contract until January fifteenth, and they're going to
return to the bargaining table. So this is, you know,
designed to give them more ability to negotiate. And they
said all current jobs effective immediately, all current job actions
will cease, all work covered by the master contract will resume.
(09:42):
And I'm just wondering how much of this was undercut
by a couple of different factors here. The fact that
you have Harold Daggett, who lives who? Who is Kane?
What's the phrase? It's like this old cartoon where the
guy's like and I have a mansion in a yacht,
you know what I'm talking about? Yeah, what is is that?
I don't think so somebody on the Internet will tell me.
(10:03):
It was in my mind and I was trying to
Internet wasn't helping me. But he's got all these things.
I mean, I was joking. I wasn't joking. It was real,
but I was laughing at it. The guy wears Cardier sunglasses,
he's got a Rolex watch, he's wearing gold chains. I mean,
I'm like, is this p didy or is this like
a guy who's had it? Like what's up? And so,
I mean he he was bragging about I'm gonna cripple you.
(10:24):
That didn't help him. And then on top of it,
then you had Ron DeSantis who was like, Okay, you're
gonna play this way. We're just gonna send the guard out.
I'm gonna send the guard out to Florida's sports. I'm
gonna handle it on my end. Very interesting how all
of a sudden everyone was like, Oh, maybe we shouldn't
be messing around like this. Maybe maybe we shouldn't. Maybe
we should We're going to actually talk to the governor
(10:45):
about that at the bottom of this hour, because I
just thought the timing was quite interesting. Not long after,
not long after, DeSantis had said, yeah, you know what,
we're uh, we're gonna call the Guard out and we're
gonna have them keep the ports open because our state
has or recover. So he was gonna send in the
National Guard and all this. Now that's not the only thing.
Why where are the other governors with some of this
(11:07):
stuff too, by the way, like North Carolina's governor and
all this stuff, like why you know a lot with
a lot of these other states. Do you realize how
probably this maybe wouldn't even have gone on as long
as they did if other governors took this type of action.
So on top of this, by the way, we're not
we're only gonna ask We're not gonna only ask him
about that because he's he's ordering in the guard to
keep those He before the strike, before they had a
(11:30):
I guess what a suspension he was. He said, we're
sending them over. We're gonna have everybody, that's all the
docks affected by it. They're going to direct the Department
of Transportation, they're gonna wave select tolls, weight regulations for trucks.
He was making it easier for truckers they did that
during the hurricane too, or sorry, lockdown too. He was
gonna oversee tell highway patrol to oversea flow of traffic
(11:51):
from all ports into the state. He was like, we're
gonna make sure all this stuff gets deployed because there's
people that need these supplies. And I mean, you can't
tell me that they didn't, cause there that didn't further
undermine the student's position. You cannot tell me otherwise. Now.
The other thing that they're doing is because the hurricane,
what did I say, We've got elections? What in four weeks?
(12:13):
What is a lot of this infrastructure and a lot
of these impassable roads. How what impact is it going
to happen early voting? What impact will that have on
election day if this stuff isn't cleaned up. So one
of the things that he's saying is he wants election
supervisors to make accommodations, and they're going to make accommodations
for voters and counties that were really hit hard by
the hurricane. So that's part of it. Where are the
(12:34):
other governors doing this? Oh my gosh, and then we
got a hurricane Kirk, what a jerk? Tell him to
go away. We don't want em. We got a lot
to hit. We got headlines on the way as we
roll into the bottom of this particular hour, and like
I said, we have the Florida Governor's going to be
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(14:17):
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(14:38):
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Speaker 2 (18:02):
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash here with you.
You can listen coast to coast in any state in
the Union. You can also check out the simulcast Channel
three forty seven Direct TV also on Rumble, where the
discussion happens x as well. I made the joke. It's
not a joke, it's serious that whenever anything goes down,
anything goes sideways. In America, you always got a group
(18:23):
of people who show up. You got the religious folks
who show up, and of course don't forget the ever
ubiquitous cast role. And then you also have what Cajun Navy,
and then you got Floridians. And then you also apparently
have Florida Governor Rohn Decantis who shows up. And I
love these memes that have been out there because it's
like a nation called and he was surveying his outfit
of his his waiters and his vest, like gonna go
(18:45):
out there and answer the call. Then there was the
strike as well, and he announced yesterday that he was
sending out the National Guard reports affected by this strike.
And very interestingly, not long after that happened, oh well,
there was a suspension of the strike. They're going to
go back to the bargaining table. I do find the
timing on that very interesting. He's a very busy man.
(19:06):
So he's joining us by phone, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis
right now. Governor, pleasure to have you. Thanks for giving
us some of your time today. I find first off,
thank you for your efforts in helping so many people
that have been affected by this hurricane. I mean you
had Operation Blue Ridge where you were going up into
the mountains and getting Floridians out of the mountains. And
now you got the reaction with the dock workers, and
(19:28):
now that's resuming. You've been busy and you've been making
a lot of things happen. So thank you.
Speaker 3 (19:34):
Well, we're happy to do it. Yeah, this was a
Category four hurricane and it was also a large storm,
so it created really significant storm surge all the way
up the west coast of Florida. So it hit in
Florida's Big Bend area North Florida, which has also had
two hurricanes in the last thirteen months in addition to this,
but it was in Tampa Bay, Sarasota, all those other areas,
(19:55):
so it affected our state in a big way. But
we were prepared for it. Had tens of thousands of
utility workers pre staged. As soon as the storm passed,
they went out for power restoration and we've done two
point four million power restorations, which is a record time
for a major hurricane. Bud local and state conducted thousands
(20:17):
of rescue missions as soon as the storm hit and
those were successful missions and as a result, by the
time we got to last weekend. We didn't have demand
for rescue missions. So I have things like Shinook helicopters.
I've got a Florida State Guard that I created. We've
got assets for rescue, so I sent them to North Carolina. No,
(20:38):
there wasn't There was like hardly anybody helping these folks.
And western North Carolina Floridians get this. When it is
hot in the summer here. If you go to western
North Carolina, all these great little towns in the mountains,
half the people are from Florida, it seems like, I mean,
it's unbelievable.
Speaker 2 (20:54):
It's I didn't know that was the thing for Floridian
I learned that unbelievable.
Speaker 3 (20:59):
Yes, I remember my first year as governor, we were
up in the up in the mountains, and you know,
I just I tended a dinner. They did a dinner
for me, and I walk out and there's all these
other people do it and they all stand up and clap,
and we're all from Florida, like almost every one of them.
So it's a huge, huge connection to our state. So
I knew we probably would have some Floridians there that
(21:22):
needed to get out of there. But I also knew
they were going to need help period, and I had assets,
so we sent the assets there. So they've conducted rescues.
We've dropped tens of thousands of pounds of food and
water and other things in those key areas, and our
State Guard, our Fish and Wildlife, our National Guard. We're
even sending seventy five hundred feet of temporary bridges to
(21:44):
help them reconstruct some of the bridges. So we're happy
to do it. But I'll tell you there's a lot
now focus people are complaining about FEMA. Where was FEMA?
Where was Biden? Where were the Feds Florida. When we
do it, we prepare assuming we're not going to get
any help from the FEDS. You should never put your hand,
(22:05):
your fate and destiny in the hands of FEMA. So
we view FEMA just as a bank account. When a
disaster is declared, people in the affected areas can apply
for the different programs individual assistance, the municipalities and the
counties and the state can get reimbursed for things like debris.
But we have our people. We've got our sheriff's departments,
our police departments, are firefighters, all the state agencies were there.
(22:29):
We prepare, we respond, and we do not ever do that.
So that's just the first thing on that. Now on
the ports, you're in a situation where the stated goal
of this strike was to quote cripple the entire United
States economy. I think that's unacceptable. I'm not just going
to sit back and let that happen. But certainly, when
(22:50):
we have people who are going to need to rebuild
their homes and they're going to need the supplies that
come in as a matter of course through American ports,
why would you want to cripple people who are already
on their back after getting hit by a Category four storm.
I think the whole thing was untenable. So yes, we
did the executive order saying I'm sending Florida National Guard there.
(23:13):
We're going to be able to keep the ports open.
And I just didn't think that this would last long
because I just think you can't look the American people
in the eye and say, somehow acceptable to have ships
just sitting in the Gulf of Mexico or sitting in
the Atlantic Ocean with urgent supplies that people would need.
And if this had gone on much longer, you would
(23:35):
have started to see some real significant things, but we're
also mindful that this is going to potentially resume in January,
so we're going to keep our plan in place, and
we're going to make sure people and it's not just
getting the supplies to folks for the hurricane, which is important,
but when you're recovering from a hurricane, you want to
get businesses up and running again. Businesses need to sell
(23:56):
their goods. We have businesses that export all kinds of
goods and do very well. As a result of it,
they get impacted too. So Biden had no leadership on this,
Harris had no leadership on this, and so we were
happy to be able to step in and fill the void.
Speaker 8 (24:12):
Well.
Speaker 2 (24:13):
It was much needed because it was absent nationally. Talking
to Florida Governor Ronda Santas via phone, I noted too
that you had also directed Florida Department of Transportation to
waive the collection of tolls all other fees for commercial vehicles,
so that even waving size and weight restrictions so that
people could get what they needed and they could get
it to the people who needed it as well. And
(24:33):
you said, you're you know, you're anticipating, I mean, this
could happen again. In January, so you're ready to handle it.
I have to say, Governor, the timing was interesting because
not long after you did this, a lot of people
are saying giving you a lot of credit for bringing
that to a closer at least bringing them back to
the negotiating table.
Speaker 3 (24:52):
Well, look, I think I was the first major elected
official to actually lean in on it in a way
that benefited the public. I think a lot of other
people have been kind of tipping toeing around it. A
lot of people were justifying what was happening, and I'm
just thinking to myself, that is not in the best
interest of Florida or this country. And so we were
(25:13):
happy to use our megaphone and then also take decisive action.
And we were already negotiating with other companies who were
planning on bringing ships into certain ports that were then
shut down to get rerouted to some of the Florida ports,
and so that was going to happen for sure, and
that was one of the reasons why we wanted the
(25:33):
National Guard, just to ensure order, also to ensure that
everything could get unloaded and then brought where it needed
to go. So there was a lot of moving parts
behind the scene. I'm glad that it worked out to
where it is now, but I don't think this is
the end of it, And I think we'll see what
happens in January. We'll we'll have done a lot of
work on people's hurricane response in terms of helping with
(25:56):
their homes and stuff. There's still going to be a
lot more that needs to be done. And I think
data you follow these things. You know, when you have
these things, it becomes crunch anyways, because you're talking about
an inordinate amount of supplies compared to what you would
normally use in a given area, and then the contractors
and everything, so this stuff can get backed up under
(26:17):
the best of circumstances. Just imagine if you stop bringing
in the key materials that we need to make all
this happen, it would have been a total disaster. But
I was a.
Speaker 2 (26:26):
Significant portion of that imported in exactly. I wanted to
ask them, well, I have you sorry, go ahead.
Speaker 3 (26:32):
Well, I was just going to say, I mean, I
was confident we would be able to mitigate with what
I had done, But I was even more confident just
the optics of this to have people suffering and basically
be told that you're just sol that was not going
to be something that was sustainable, and so I knew
we would be able to get this stuff resumed.
Speaker 2 (26:52):
You're also looking ahead to election day, and so you've
authorized governor supervisors of Elections and the hardest hit counties,
including Taylor and Manity, to make appropriate accommodations so that
people who are able to vote. Like how similar to
how after Hurricane Ian. You're looking ahead because it is
you know, you usually see, just like we saw with
(27:13):
the pandemic, big government that will exploit a natural or
political man made disaster, and then you got a lot
of questions about elections that happened after that. Tell us
about this, because I haven't seen any other governor doing
this either.
Speaker 3 (27:27):
This is exactly what we did for Hurricane Ian. So
twenty twenty two, I was actually on the ballot running
for reelection, and we had polling places that just got
wiped off the map, and so we had to be
able to let the supervisors improvise they would be able
to do different voting sites. All that was above board.
We keep all the same safeguards in place. But if
you look at the path of this Hurricane Florida, we're
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taken care of We're going to be fine. But if
you look at Georgia and North Carolina, the path that
this took is probably i would say two to one
Republicans in the path of that and that storm. Certainly
in western North Carolina, Asheville is very blue, everything else
in west western North Carolina is dark red. So I
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think it's important that those states do something similar because
if not, I think you could see a noticeable drop
off in the turn. I mean, think about it. If
you are in like the mountains of North Carolina and
they can't mail you an absentee ballot because the roads
are still damaged in time, what are you going to do?
(28:33):
How are you going to be able to make that happen. So,
especially in North Carolina, I think they need to make
sure that there's accommodations so that these voters are able
to have their voice heard. North Carolina was decided in
twenty twenty by one percentage point. This is a state
that's been very, very competitive. We don't have the luxury
(28:54):
of just seeing, you know, ten fifteen thousand people who
otherwise would have voted not be able to vote. So
I think it's important. I think it's the right thing
to do. But I also just think in terms of
the election, I think it's really important that those folks
are able to vote.
Speaker 2 (29:09):
Yeah, absolutely, I mean, especially now it's such a battleground
state now in North Carolina. I mean, that's why we
see both of the campaigns battling over it. It's very
nerve wracking. I'm so glad, and I know a lot
of other people out there. We've got a lot of
Floridians in our terrestrial listening market, and of course people
who listen digitally. Governor, they're so excited to see somebody
nationally step up and fill the leadership gap that we're
(29:33):
not seeing from the White House. I just got one
last thing. You mentioned FEMA and the funds. Apparently there's
a whistleblower that's come forward saying that FEMA misappropriated funds,
talking about billions of dollars that have gone towards people
who've entered the country illegally, not even for immigration processing
or detention and deportation, but housing and debit cards or
(29:55):
gift cards and things of that nature. And there's hardly anything.
All the people that pay in for TAME are not
seeing the return on that investment in terms of FEMA response.
Your final word on that.
Speaker 3 (30:05):
Governor, Well, I think it's outrageous. But here's the thing,
Dana that bugs me about this because I don't expect
anything better from MAJORCIS and Biden and Harris. We have
a Republican House of Representatives. We knew this as going on.
This is not anything new. They've been spending this money
through DHS on the illegals. First. The time Biden became president,
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they had the ability, with the power of the purse
to shut off the nonsense. And what do they do.
They just continue funding these omnibus and continuing resolutions. So
they have not used the power of the purse to
hold Biden and MAJORCIS accountable on any of the things, immigration,
you name it. And so, yes, this has been a
(30:50):
total farce as to how that money was used. Yes,
they're going to continue to make excuses, and yes, Biden
is ultimately the one who's committing the misty. But man,
we elected a Republican House to be able to reign
in this crap and they never did. They never lifted
a finger to hold DHS or majorc As accountable in
(31:11):
an effective way.
Speaker 2 (31:13):
Boy, there's the election might turn into our reckoning. I mean,
we might be looking at that in November. So some
of these people need to walk the walk to which
their political affiliation is stated. Florida Governor Ron De Santis,
always a pleasure.
Speaker 1 (31:26):
Governor.
Speaker 2 (31:26):
Thank you for what you're doing. I know you're busy.
You got to get out there helping Floridians and everybody
else in the nation. We appreciate your time today. Thank you.
Speaker 3 (31:33):
Thanks God blessed.
Speaker 2 (31:34):
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Hi, I'm brew Springstey. His fans and the press have
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Speaker 2 (34:34):
My perfectly coffed hair, I gott to hide my polo
underneath it? What was wrong with him? Did he just
like get up on the stool and not have time
to adjust himself before The director was like, go because
he's like remembers. That explains why he looks like he's
constipated when he's playing guitar. No, for real, I've said
this forever, Like when he plays, he's actually like he's
(34:58):
hurting himself. I'm like, someone stop him, like he's this
man's in pain. Can you I'm sorry, can you just
play the very beginning of that again? Because it's funny, dude,
that was funny. Listen, It's like he just got on
the stool.
Speaker 9 (35:11):
Friends, fans and the press have asked me who I'm
supporting on this most important of elections, and with full
knowledge in my opinions, no more.
Speaker 2 (35:19):
Hey, don't you believe him? Because he's in a flannel.
What is on his finger? Is that a gold nugget too?
Or is that just a weird What is that? What
is what the gold nugget trend with dudes? Look he's
got his bass pro jacket. I actually do those flannels
are company? I gotta say. But he's like he's the everyman.
But look he's got a white polo underneath. He just
threw that jacket. I'm in a diner. Look it's an
American flag that's artfully placed here. Look the blinds nicotine colored.
(35:44):
I mean, come on, you know yeah? Is it a
green screen? I don't know. Does that make you trust
him more or less? What if he was doing that
same video in his big swinky mansion, would you trust
him more or less? Because you know he ain't never
ain't never eatning of that diner? You know that? Come on?
If it even is there? I don't know. I But
then we got we don't have time for fourteen though,
(36:05):
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Welcome back to the program. Top of the second hour,
Dana Lash with you this FRYA. I just saw a
thing that was like ten minutes ago from Elon Musk
who said that he got this note from a SpaceX
(37:30):
engineer helping on the ground in North Carolina, and the
engineer said that FEMA is like not just merely failing,
failing to adequately help people, but it was blocking, legitimately
blocking people who tried. He actually just put this up
literally like eight minutes ago, and he said in the
uh the note it said, quote, heye, Elon update here
on the side of Ashville, we've powered up two large
(37:52):
operating bases for choppers to deliver goods into hands, and
we've deployed three hundred plus starlinks and outpour. It is
stayd many lives. The big issue is FEMA actively blocking
shipments and seizing goods and services locally and locking them
away to state that they're their own. Says, it's real
and scary how much how much control they've taken to
stop from I. I mean, I keep hearing back and
(38:14):
forth reports on that the thing is is. I wouldn't
be surprised because that's kind of how Biden and Democrats
have viewed this. They always believe that you cannot be
helped without the government. And if you have you know
all of these amazing stories of people who are being
(38:36):
helped by the you know, the good old rednecks with
their with their ingenuity and know how, and the religious
folks that are shown up with supplies and help and
paying for a hotel, rooms and all this stuff. If
you have all of these people stepping up, you're reducing
the loophole that government has to wiggle through to exploit
(38:57):
a problem, to enrich an enlarge in itself, and to
seize further control. That's why one of the reasons why
they don't like, for instance, upward economic mobility. They don't
like it when people can get themselves out of a
situation with the help of other private individuals. But that's
how it's always been, That's how it's supposed to be.
By the way, that is how it is supposed to be.
(39:18):
I mean, if you know, if you can't get down there,
if I can't get down there, I'll share as hex
and money to people who are down there, because they're
going to be immediately knowing what they have to get
and you know how much of it they need, more
so than me looking on Amazon trying to figure out
how I'm going to send something that probably can't get
there on an impassable road anyway. So it's it's the
(39:40):
it's the average people stepping up to assist with all
of this. And I'm not surprised that now I haven't
read anything about stuff being seized. I wouldn't be honestly
surprised about it, do you. I haven't really seen a
lot about that of you, Kane, the seizing of stuff.
Speaker 1 (39:57):
No, but but I mean, I wouldn't be surprised because
as we've seen that happen in the past, and people
are experiencing some of that behavior right now with some
of the rescue efforts. So I wouldn't be surprised to
hear that.
Speaker 2 (40:09):
But we were told that, you know, FEMA is you know,
super helpful, and that well, I mean, this is a
flashback audio some bite six. Majorcis that they're tremendously prepared. Guys,
check this out.
Speaker 4 (40:21):
FEMA is tremendously prepared. This is what we do, this
is what they do. And the key here, Rebecca, is
also to make sure that the communities who are potentially impacted,
are prepared as well, and it's.
Speaker 2 (40:35):
Not well, yeah, that's not happening, though not at all.
There's more, though, there's more because audio SoundBite four. This
is what it is now, I imagine this. Listen.
Speaker 4 (40:48):
We are meeting the immediate needs with the money that
we have. We are expecting another hurricane hitting. We do
not have the funds. FEMA does not have the fund
to make it through the season.
Speaker 2 (41:05):
How how do they not have the funds to make
it through the season. I don't know. Maybe because of
audio SoundBite I don't know. Five.
Speaker 4 (41:15):
FEMA is providing emergency food and shelter program funds to
help cities around the country recover or defray the costs
of non citizen arrivals. CBP and ICE are working closely
with cities to share information and coordinate the disposition of
non citizens in immigration enforcement.
Speaker 2 (41:37):
Wow, now we have more for you, because here was
may Orciz talking at the time within with Kirsten Cinema
about how to spend over a half a billion dollars
taken from FEMA just earlier this year for people who
illegally entered the country. This says audio sound bite seven.
Speaker 10 (41:58):
Listen as you know Secretary helped secure six hundred and
fifty million dollars in fiscal year twenty twenty four for
the CVP Shelter Services Program to limit the burden on
financial the financial burden on local communities. I was pleased
to see the notice of funding opportunity published last week
that gave Arizona its fair share of the money available.
As you know, this money has come quite late. We
(42:19):
were just days away from Pma County seizing all activities
to process and manage migrants. So what steps is DHS
going to take to ensure that additional funds are distributed
and that we don't find ourselves in this critical situation
in Pema County once again?
Speaker 4 (42:34):
We announced them with the first distribution.
Speaker 11 (42:41):
Last week.
Speaker 4 (42:41):
We also announced a competitive process for the second tranch
of funds under the Shelter and Services Program. We are
going to receive applications for it from existing recipients as
well as those that are who are first time applicants,
and we are very focused on getting the dollars out
(43:03):
the door as quickly as possible, as fairly as possible.
Speaker 2 (43:07):
Imagine that, Oh are they though? Do you really believe
all of that, all of that I mean the FEMA
is it's federal federal emergency response. Creating an emergency. By
the way, acknowledging that you have to use emergency response
money for the problem at the border is affirming that
it is an emergency at the border. You realize this, right,
(43:30):
I think can deny it. They've tried to you guys know,
for the past couple of years, they've tried to say no, no, no,
that's not an emergency. It's just in at little hiccup,
little problem. Come on, I mean, it's I mean, I've
just read these stories. People are like, we need rescue.
They've been begging FEMA officials for supplies. They were begging
for oxygen. They said that we you know, we need rescue.
(43:50):
They I mean, the fatality rates are increasing. And I
don't even know where Biden is. He did a seven
days later, he went and he visited Bush got criticized
and I'm not look, I'm not a fan of like
a giant stand of George W. Bush. But he waited
three days so that he didn't hinder recovery efforts following Katrina.
(44:13):
Because wherever the president goes, there is a radius around
him air aground where it's shut down. Airspace is shut down.
He did not want to disrupt any kind of air
traffic related to supply and rescue. He didn't want it,
and so he waited three days. Biden waited seven. Nobody's
saying anything. Biden was literally on the beach last weekend.
He was on the damn beach last weekend while people
(44:35):
were being swept off the rooftops of their homes. He
couldn't even remember what storm they were talking about when
he was asked about it audio sound by one. We
played it once, but you got to hear it again.
Speaker 1 (44:49):
What did the states the storm.
Speaker 2 (44:51):
Zone need, mister President? So what are the states and
the storm zone?
Speaker 6 (44:55):
What do they need? After what you saw today?
Speaker 5 (44:58):
How long the storm zone there?
Speaker 9 (45:00):
I'm learning what storm?
Speaker 6 (45:01):
And cholvin Us.
Speaker 9 (45:04):
They didn't everything.
Speaker 2 (45:05):
Then there was a video. I didn't want to play
the interview because it's I mean, everybody will cry and
we can't do the show. But there was an interview
of a mother who was the mother of one of
these little six year olds. It was the last photograph
(45:26):
taken of him. He was on the rooftop with his
grandparents and the water was rushing in quick and they
were trying to get to safety and they couldn't get
rescued in time, and he was swept away by the floodwater.
And they said that as he was being swept away,
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and the mother said in the interview that the reason
she actually, you know, she's devastated by this. It's a loss,
but she said there she feels at because he was
She said he was yelling for Jesus as he was
swept away in the water, and that he was praying
very loudly on the roof, and then he was yelling
(46:09):
for Jesus as he was swept away, and you know,
her heart's breaking, but she's she said that it comforted
her to know that he wasn't it wasn't a scream
of fear, and it wasn't I want my mommy. It
was he that he was saying that at six years old.
And so she said that she's she's taking some solid
(46:30):
She could barely get through the interview understandably, she said
that she was taking some solace from that. I thought
that was incredibly powerful. And by the way that happened
while Joe Biden was on the beach. Now, I'm not
saying that I expected Joe Biden with his little you know,
skinny chicken legs to you know, halo drop from the
sky and go in and rescue people with his own arms.
(46:54):
But maybe have FEMA ready to go when you know
it's coming, and not waiting days later. Maybe don't stop
people from going to help rescue other individuals because you
are so hell bent on making this an example of
only the federal government being able to help. That's murderous.
(47:15):
When political ambition gets to this level, it's murderous. Just
I don't know, do you believe it? When he says
this audio somebody three, he's in Georgia and he's trying
to sage the morning there. Listen to this.
Speaker 5 (47:35):
Well months ago, Hurricane Debbie did the same thing. Three
in a row, three in a row. You've been through
hell three in a row. And I want you to
know I see you, I hear you, I agree with you,
and I promise you we have your back. We're going
to stay until you're restored.
Speaker 2 (48:01):
You don't believe that, do you? I don't know. I
don't think I believe that. That's that's what's so heartbreaking,
because it is it is preventable. It's preventable. Audio sound
bite eleven. This is a Florida State Guard member who
is blasting everybody from the federal government to North Carolina.
(48:22):
Listen to this understandable frustration here and.
Speaker 5 (48:26):
You're ticked off because you don't see the support down
there on behalf of the government.
Speaker 1 (48:30):
Tell me what you have experience, what's your story.
Speaker 6 (48:33):
We're looking for like sos carbon mud. That's how we
found the eighty seven year old woman that was about
to run out of oxygen. But there's just a complete
failure of week leadership here in North Carolina the federal
government and it takes my mind strong leadership in Florida
to send us up here if it wasn't for the
Santa sending the State Guards special missions yet up here
does never even want to happen. But there's just no
support here, there's no leadership. When we meet these locals
(48:55):
on the ground, they're asking like, oh, you're from the
State Guard. I'm like, oh, from Florida, and they're like,
where's work, Caroline.
Speaker 2 (49:01):
I've been hearing this because we've got a lot of
listeners around the country, and I've been hearing this from
so many people who are saying, this is what our
family's saying. That's what our family's saying. This is what
we're hearing, and you know, all of this stuff this
is you know, it's I don't want to believe that
it's true because I just can't. It bothers me to
see such a malaise and laziness with elected officials that
(49:27):
you see this coming and you just of course this
is you know, this is Roy Cooper, Roy Cooper, Democrat
Governor Roy Cooper. There's the difference right now. You heard
Florida Governor Rond DeSantis saying he's sending he's sent in
resources for bridges. He sent in literal bridges to North Carolina.
Where's the Democrat governor of North Carolina. Maybe people in
(49:49):
an election year, when you're in a battleground state will
look at the difference in leadership and realize you cannot
play around with literal lives and you need need better leadership,
You need a better governor, you need a better ideology
in charge. I hope people remember that November we got
(50:10):
a lot more on the way.
Speaker 6 (50:14):
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And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 2 (51:17):
So that big giant house that always appears in them
cleaning commercials when they talk about, you know how much
stuff this stuff that can get cleaned, what is it
like pledge or something like that. The iconic Builtmore Estate,
largest private house in the United States, apparently was badly
damaged by Hurricane Helene. The one hundred and twenty nine
year old estate is a water log disaster zone eight
thousand acre estate in Ashville, and it's a historic house, museum,
(51:40):
and tourist attraction. Was built by George Vanderbilt in eighteen
ninety five. It's been in all kinds of stuff, movies,
and they've now are cleaning up the debris. There's been
a lot of stuff that's happened. I mean, the whole
town is just you know, good night. But it's been
a tourist hotspot for a long time. But they're working
hard at cleaning it up. Water log gosh, I do
every want to think about what that costs in terms
of insurance and everything else. Forty percent of Americans plan
(52:03):
to retire with a million dollars or more, but it's
not going to be enough in this Biden economy, which
is absolutely insane. That's a millionaire is not like the
same thing as it was twenty years ago, just asn't.
Sixteen percent of retireees say they have more than a
million saved, but that's not going to be enough. They said.
In fact, that those currently saving for retirement, fifty seven
percent say that the hope they are mounting that the
amount that they're hoping to save is actually less than
(52:25):
one million, and they're trying to figure out if folks
think that they're being if they're people are trying to
figure out if they're being unrealistic, or if they think
it's going to get better or maybe they can get
by on less. But you know, it is a little
difficult to think of, you know, retirement planning, because you
don't know, you know, how much, how far something is
going to go in the future. But man alive this
administration and making it easier. Let's see the meta smart glasses.
(52:46):
Apparently they can instantly find strangers' names and addresses. So
if you want to wear those goofy glasses, the smart glasses,
apparently Harvard students have been revealing that they can instantly
find out everything about strangers. That's Oh, I don't like
that at all. I mean, I didn't like how they
look anyway. When I wear glasses, I have to. I
have to wear reading glasses sometimes, and you know that's
(53:08):
why I'm doing it right now. But man, I wouldn't
want to wear those big things if I didn't have to,
you know what I mean, Because it's like it hurts
your face after a while, and then it's like it
leaves marks in your face and it's just then you
got to clean them. And then they're expensive and and
that's weird. That's creepy. It's like stalker stuff. Let's see
a oh, another Boeing plane with two hundred people on
(53:30):
board catches fire before takeoff. Huh. You know women are
likely to buy wine with feminine labels, according to researchers.
I could do a whole thing on this. Ay, that's
not true. I particularly purchased a wine brand because it
had a werewolf on the label, Thank you very much.
So that's a lie. It's this study is a lie.
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and Facebook two so very interesting the I'm glad to
and I We've got clips up of the of our
interview with Decantas. There were two things that I didn't
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realize the extent of Number one. I did not realize
that before he issued the threat to the to Harold
Daggett to the longshoreman's boss, that he had already established
alternative shipping routes to Florida to offset and bypass where
everybody else was striking. When he threatened to send in
the guard to handle the ports during the time of emergency.
(56:03):
I didn't know that until he told me that in
just that interview. The second thing is I didn't realize
how widespread and aggressive his election supervising efforts are to
make sure that people in the areas that have been
really hard hit by the hurricane can get out and
can speak and can vote and make sure that their
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votes count, and to help with if they have to
do early voting or mail in voting wherever it can
be done. Where the hell is Roy Cooper will Roy
Cooper's a Democrat. I mean, haven't forbid. You don't want
them Republicans and North Carolina casting them votes. Though we
don't need those bridges as some Florida's sending actual bridges
to North Carolina. We'll make sure your folks can get
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out and vote. He's like the president of the SEC.
Isn't that what people are saying? He's the desantus is
the president of the SEC. I think that's maybe why
I don't think him and Cooper get along. I mean,
I think they do it a gubernatorial level. But aside
from that, I did not know that though I did
not know that they had like remapped all around that.
(57:06):
I mean, that's pretty I that's like, oh, yeah, you're
gonna you're gonna close all this down and hurt everybody. Well,
guess what we're taking over the ports time of emergency.
We can do that and uh we're going to reroute
everything to Florida. It might take a little bit, but
uh it's not going to be really any more expensive,
and it's still gonna be on the East Coast stand out.
We'll just bypass all this nonsense. Uh that was like
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a that was an air traffic control Reagan move. It
really was. I didn't know that. I was I was
learning that when you guys did I didn't hear that
anywhere else. It's fascinating. I mean, that's I'm just telling you,
that's that's incredibly important. The voting is does concern me.
So I'm glad that he's doing that in Florida. But
I don't see other governors making those efforts, especially Roy
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Cooper in North Carolina. I mean, did you? And the
reason I keep bringing this up is because I'm just
amazed at the utter destruction. How are how You're in
the middle of massive hurricane recovery. How are you going
to get all of these Republican voters out there? I
know Trump is doing an event in He's going back
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to Butler, Pennsylvania, right, And I think that's you know,
they want the optic and they want the energy, and
I think Pennsylvania is an important I think it's an
important state, and so I realize the I realize how
significant that is. I wish there was a way they
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could do something similar, maybe in an area that's easily
accessible that doesn't hinder any kind of recovery efforts like
in some of these ravaged areas. I know he's been
down there. He didn't he tour like some parts of it.
But if there was a way where they could do
like a drive or a rally, they also need to
can I can I be real? You need where? Where
(58:55):
are all of these third party groups that the RNC
has been contracting with? This is again me looking at
this now. Don't don't hate me. I get very clinical
when I look at this stuff because I like to win.
Why maybe we should be doing some voter registration? Why
didn't they? Why couldn't the technically couldn't the r n C,
even if they party with the third party group, just
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get down there to some of these areas and I
don't know, maybe let's get some voter registration happening. M
Maybe maybe when people are getting supplies in that we
we figure out where everybody is and hey, do you
need help getting up to vote? It's just as important
so that you don't have to languish without power for
weeks on end because you have bad leadership. Let's get
let's change that. That's part of a recovery effort. As
(59:37):
far as I'm concerned, let's change it. Let's have a
database that people we can help in these areas where
they can get off, they can they can go, they
can get help to go vote. Where's the RNC doing that?
I could scream, I that's how I'm thinking. You can't
clone Scott Pressler. My gosh, didn't he He just uncovered
how they were doing. What is it on the day
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of the rally they're doing in Butler County, Pennsylvania. He
found out that they were doing. And first off, two things, Yes,
I know that there's before anybody brings it up to me.
I know there's a routine maintenance with a lot of
these digital voting tabulators. I understand that. However, as he noted,
that's usually done like at three am when people are sleeping.
(01:00:21):
It's not done at like six pm when the rally starts.
Where you can't get people registered and you can't do
a voter registration drive there. I mean, that's what's happening.
Like they can't they're not they wouldn't be able to
do that. He actually came up with it, and when
he found that when he was there and they were
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registering voters. How is it that Scott Presler found that out?
The RNC didn't find that out. How does Scott Pressler,
one dude, find that out and the RNC didn't. Sometimes
I'm like, does the rn C want to win? I'm mad?
I'm getting mad, or because I want them to knock
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it off because there I don't think people realize and
you Heardysant to say it in North Carolina it was
one point one point. Think about how many voters might
be stymied from getting out to vote if they're dealing
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with major recovery in their area, or if they can't
get out, or if there they can't even stay in
the area because they're how homes has been destroyed. Your
fatality is are over two hundred already and you have
hundreds still missing. Think about that. I mean, it's it's
very It's that is troubling and I and I'm frustrated
(01:01:48):
because I keep hearing all kinds of stuff about the
ground game. I keep seeing, I keep hearing from people,
and I keep seeing certain things and it makes me nervous.
And I don't like to be nervous four weeks out
from an election because it's way too close. I saw
this another. Speaking of headlines, I keep seeing Waltz misspoke.
(01:02:10):
This is the latest from Politico. Walt says he speaks
like everyone else. His his his misspeaking problem is not
working for Harris's campaign. Kane, what's quicker to say misspeaking
problem or lie?
Speaker 1 (01:02:26):
That lie?
Speaker 11 (01:02:27):
Yeah? Lie?
Speaker 2 (01:02:28):
Why do we have to do this whole Reale Goldberg
thing with?
Speaker 1 (01:02:31):
Yeah, he's just a knucklehead, that's all.
Speaker 2 (01:02:35):
That's also like a long word for liar from being
honest about it. That's uh, yeah, that's that's also a
long word for liar, just saying I don't know North Carolina,
by the way, speaking North Carolina, was looking at their surveys. Uh,
they are tied. There's two polls. He's tied right now.
(01:02:59):
Let's see you on here. Yeah, it's a tie. It
is an absolute tie right now. Looking at the technical
it has the RCP average has Trump plus point six again,
marginal airs three point five. They're tied. So again, where's
all the I Oh my gosh, the ads I'd be
(01:03:21):
running right now. Lorraine makes that point. Trump hands out
supplies and hugs people. Kamala is at a big ritzy
fundraiser in Vegas. Biden's literally sleeping on the beach with
his mouth open, head back. I mean, it says it
for itself, right, says it for itself. But he's tied
tied in North Carolina, so the Michigan has in plus one,
(01:03:44):
still technically tied within margin of error. The race is
being described by everybody pretty much RCP five point thirty
eight everything as a tie. I actually do don't think
that that's a lie. Do I think it's winnable, of course,
(01:04:06):
I absolutely do. But this is going to make you frustrated.
It's the Republicans to lose.
Speaker 3 (01:04:15):
House.
Speaker 2 (01:04:15):
Republican members need to be going out right now and
coming up with their plan to get my workAs out.
I don't care what they have to do. I know
that they're there. Here's the hard part. They're in recess
right now. When do they go back Like November, they're
back in. They're in their home districts until November. They
need to be holding events, press conference, press conferences, making
(01:04:37):
videos about how they Here's our plan. I know they
all have their phone calls, they all have conference calls.
Here's their plan to go after and and restructure until
they can eliminate it because this doesn't do anything. DHS,
restructure it, get me workAs out there, and let's have
let's have an audit of FEMA, although we know where
(01:04:59):
the money's going, and let's they're the power of the purse.
Don't fund it anything that is not gonna be accountable
to citizens, and that is not prioritizing citizens, and that
is spending taxpayer dollars on anything but citizens and people
who are here legally, who are following the laws. That's it.
They need to be doing that and helping out on
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that end. Here's why Cook Political has just shifted five
house races towards Democrats. I told you that was coming.
It's gonna be tight. It's gonna be tight. I'm more
worried about keeping the house than anything else. I know
that some people get so frustrated when I say that,
But they can literally control the power of the purse.
They could shut down government and not do anything. All
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the powers there when it's so close. They've shifted five
house races because Democrats are making momentum in the Midwest.
So you got two iol races that have moved into
toss up because the polls have been so close one
Republican this Marionette Miller Meeks and then Zach Nunn. Miller
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Meeks has been described as a uniquely weak incumbent. They
joined twenty five toss up races across the country. Cook
is pretty established now. In Illinois and Indiana, they have
gone from lean blue to likely blue, meaning polling is
showing significant momentum towards two particular Democrat candidates. One is
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an incumbent and they are both gonna win their districts.
Then you've got Ryan Zinc in Montana, first congressional district
that softened from likely to lean. His challenger came very
very close to an upset in the midterms. He's got
more money than she does, this Monica Trenelle. But the
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race is tighter, and I'm hearing the internal show it
pretty tight. And they, I mean, they need that because
they got to defend John tep The Democrats need that.
They wanted to. They they if they got if Democrats
pick up that seat, that shows a good sign for Tester.
He's a Senate there and he's in a vulnerable race.
So you've got this is after they shifted half a
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dozen house races towards Democrats and two towards Republicans in
the last month. The GOP has such a tiny hole.
Do you know how many seats Democrats have to take
just to get the majority of this fall? Four four seats?
(01:07:34):
Now you tell me I wanted to you heard what
Dessanta said, four seats. I know everyone's focused on the presidency,
and I'm not saying that that's not important. Please don't
mistake me, and let's not make silly assumptions. But if
you win the White House and you lose the House,
you realize that and you still have a slim margin
(01:07:54):
in the Senate, Trump will not have veto power and
Democrats will control the power of the purse. We cannot
lose the House. It is that to me is supreme.
All they have to have is four seats. Because here's
(01:08:15):
what comes through the House. The taxes, the continual funding
for IRS, the funding for Ukraine, all spinning bills originate
in the House, all of it. Anything that doesn't is
not constitutional.
Speaker 7 (01:08:29):
What is it?
Speaker 2 (01:08:29):
Blue slipped and sent back four seats, and of them
there's more than have been shifted to toss up, which
increases their odds. That is nerve wracking to me. So
this is incredibly important, and this is something we really
have to keep an eye on. That's why I don't
(01:08:50):
care if they're in their home districts now until November.
All these Republicans gotta get out here and be like,
this is what we're gonna do for Fienbi, this is
what we're gonna do. Let the president run, Let the
president run his race, Let the governors do what they're doing.
But you need these House members out there on this line,
on this front where they can do this work and
bring the thunder. This is what we're gonna do. Here's
(01:09:13):
our plan. Here's it. I don't care how rudimentary it looks.
Speaker 1 (01:09:17):
Put it up on.
Speaker 2 (01:09:17):
It gets something that you can shove in front of
people's faces. And it gets some damn voter registration down
in some of these areas that have been ravaged, so
that when people are getting supplies, you can still make
sure that they can get out in votes so they
don't have this horrible leadership that keeps in in the
dark without water and nobody able to get supplies because
the damn government. We got Florida man on the way,
(01:09:39):
it's his.
Speaker 1 (01:09:39):
Life mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida man.
Speaker 2 (01:09:49):
Okay, a few things here got to touch on my heavens.
So this I can't believe. We've got to look for
Florida man for sanity. Can I just point out how
insane that is? Like that's our we gotta look to
Florida man for insanity or for sanity. Let's see first
headline we got here for you. This is a Florida
(01:10:12):
man led law enforcement on one of the slowest chases
in county history. All right, so how did this work out?
This man was it was a routine traffic stop and
it went into a low speed chase and they had
to use the stop sticks. So this dude, it started
on September twenty fifth, Kyle McNairy kicked a passenger out
(01:10:33):
of a black Kia Sorrento at an intersection. And apparently
he's got a history of like attacking deputy sheriffs and
things like that. And he stopped to switch plates with
his passenger and when he ran and then he ran
into the street waving at passing cars. The passenger attempted
to take the driver's seat, McNary kicked him out, sped off,
left him on the roadside, and then he was involved
(01:10:54):
in a hitt and run for our four miles away
and it seriously injured somebody. So then he was driving
very very very very very very very slowly on a
very very I mean, what is he going like five
miles per hour? Is it even that? I mean they
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did get him and then his suv got stuck in
a ditch, so he was taken into custody. A Florida
man was arrested for sleeping on a Walmart roof with
a gun in his hand. Fort Myers, Cape Coral. Dude
deputy's found him sleeping, you know, just regularly on the
roof of a Fort Myers Walmart with a gun in
his hand. Daniel Rio's thirty's facing charges of trespassing. He
(01:11:35):
somebody saw him somehow and he's just taking a nap.
Got a revolver in his hand. He said, he was
on the roof to write out the storm has some
forest gump stuff, Like what in the world? I went up,
But what was he gonna shoot at it?
Speaker 11 (01:11:46):
Like?
Speaker 2 (01:11:46):
Took my revolver up there. I'm just going to ride
it out, you know, all right, stay with us. We
got a lot more in stores. We go through our
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Speaker 12 (01:12:08):
So, uh.
Speaker 2 (01:12:11):
Did Liz Cheney hit her head? I don't get this?
Can you play twelve for me? I really don't get this.
This is weird.
Speaker 1 (01:12:22):
I know I know.
Speaker 11 (01:12:26):
That president, that a president Harris, that President Harris, will
be able to unite this nation in misery. I know
that she will be a president who will offend the
rule of law, and I know that she will be
a president who can inspire all of our children, and
(01:12:46):
if I might say so, especially our little girls, like.
Speaker 2 (01:12:50):
Why, Well, because she's got a vagina, that's why. And
that's what women like. Women are only inspired if it's
another women, because they're real dumb. You know That's what
I hear when I hear that kind of stuff. Does
that going to make I just don't understand why Liz
Cheney would endorse Harris. I get it if you don't
like a particular politician, but you're not, and you're you're
(01:13:14):
not putting a stamp of approval on their life or
how they live or et cetera. You're you're you're voting
to advance your interests. They're a vessel, They're a peace
on the board that you can push forward to advance
your interest. You're not saying that you're gonna be best
friends with them. You're not saying that you're going to
petition to have them formally adopt you. You're that that's
(01:13:36):
not what's happening. You're here, You're advancing your interest. Doesn't
make any sense. Can I just make fun of Bruce
Springsteen one more time? Because the way that he sits up,
the way he starts this video and this weird endorsement
is so beyond.
Speaker 11 (01:13:53):
Frank.
Speaker 9 (01:13:54):
Friends, fans and the press have asked me who I'm
supporting in this most important of elections.
Speaker 2 (01:14:00):
See he's everyman. Is this gold now? I asked this
last hour. Is that a gold nugget on his finger?
I don't like it unless it's like a seventy style
gold nug I'm not into like costume jewelry rings on men,
especially when you're wearing a flannel like I've gotten I've
got all confusion here, right? What is that? I can't see?
(01:14:21):
Like zoom in on a can? Can you zoom in on?
Speaker 11 (01:14:22):
What is it?
Speaker 2 (01:14:22):
I didn't know what it is. It's a nugget, isn't it?
Him and Daggets split nuggets and they makeing rings, sat
the one ring to rule them all?
Speaker 6 (01:14:31):
Like, what is that?
Speaker 1 (01:14:32):
It's his liberal Achi starter kit.
Speaker 2 (01:14:36):
I don't know. Man. Scott Jennings on CNN said this
in response to Springsteen listen A couple of things. A.
Speaker 7 (01:14:45):
I can't think of anything I care about.
Speaker 3 (01:14:47):
Lesson some more on celebrity.
Speaker 2 (01:14:48):
B we got whole cogin and that's all I need.
Shirt A concerts and Pennsylvan. I don't think no celebrity
has ever made me reconsider anybody does that? I mean
on the right or left? Does it really work? I
think maybe for people in the middle who don't watch
anything and don't pay attention, they don't do their due diligence.
I'll say it if nobody else will because you don't.
(01:15:10):
Does that actually work? Like if they're like, well, I
didn't know I was thinking to vote those ways until
I saw, you know, the celebrity come out, until I
saw Bruce Springsteen.
Speaker 1 (01:15:17):
I think that there are some people that can be
influenced one way or the other. They're on a fence
of some sort. But I think that I think that
it's a weak attempt by political parties to try and
relate culturally. And I think they missed the mark quite
a bit on that.
Speaker 2 (01:15:33):
You think, yes, a lot. That's why I said it
a lot on that, I don't know. I I don't know.
Speaker 3 (01:15:42):
I mean, I.
Speaker 2 (01:15:44):
I just don't think that that's a I mean, I
just can't believe that actually works to convince people. If
I hear someone say I just didn't know where I
want until Taylor's Swift came out, or I don't know
where I was until Jaylock came up, or until Growth Springsteak,
I just think you're so dumb. I don't even want
(01:16:06):
to know you. I don't want to be seen around
you because what you have a stupidity so bad that
might be catching. I don't want any part of it.
I I don't like celebrities telling me, even if it's
somebody I agree with. I look at a celebrity going oh, yeah,
I like who you like, and I go, yeah, it's
because you're smart, Like me, but that's you know me.
(01:16:29):
I look at it like that, but I don't ever
get excited about it. I'm like, oh, yeah, that's right.
You okay, so you have a brain, But I'm never like,
I'm so influenced, I feel so affirmed in my choice,
I don't care.
Speaker 1 (01:16:39):
So you'd have to explain then, how the left has
been so successful using celebrity for so many years because
there's snip. Well, that's what I'm saying. So there are
people on the left that do get influenced by that
sort of thing. And that was the point I was making.
Speaker 2 (01:16:57):
In a perfect world, I feel like I would ask
people if I took over how elections ran, I'd be like, well,
did you come with this decision on your own or
did you come to this conclusion when you were at
a Swift concert? And then depending on what the answer was,
you know you like.
Speaker 14 (01:17:14):
The moderator in Billy Madison, remember that, Oh my gosh,
what you just.
Speaker 8 (01:17:19):
Said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I
have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent
response were you even close to anything that could be
considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now
dumber for having listened to it. Yeah, I award you
(01:17:40):
the points and may God have mercy on your soul.
Speaker 2 (01:17:44):
Amen. Amen. I feel like him when I hear these people. Yes,
I don't know where I see it. And then I
saw uh, Bruce Bringsley's hall. Thought of I will say,
at least he's not being a jackwagon about it. And
then you got cm Elliot. Didn't see him, hang on,
didn't see em Elliott go out there, hold up, hold up,
hold up it up, guys remember him?
Speaker 3 (01:18:03):
Uh, hang on?
Speaker 2 (01:18:05):
Roadhouse The movie that my kids say is about dudes
with mullets and tight pants doing kicks and bars. They
make it sound like the Male Rockets when they talk
about it. Sam Elliott, he went out and he had said,
be a man of vote for a woman. Okay, be
a man and do your own stunts. I don't know
like what. I don't want to dislike him, but when
(01:18:26):
he's like, be a man of vote for a woman,
I'm like, No, he was in a the some I
don't know, I Lincoln Project thing ad. I think there's
maybe a better way that you could state it. You know,
as long as you're not a jackwagon. He near it.
(01:18:47):
It was a salty ad so because he was kind
of a jackwagon about it, I feel like I have
the invitation to be a little meaner. I don't want
to play it because I don't want to give it attention.
But he says, I can't believe we're having this conversation again,
and one stands for hate and one dance or courage.
And then it says, uh, so you decide, and it's
time to be a man and vote for a woman,
or you know, maybe be a man in us TFO,
(01:19:08):
you know, maybe just mind your own damn business. Isn't
that what y'all like to say. To actually try to
implore someone be a man and vote for a less
qualified woman because she has a vagina is about one
of the weakest beta things I can ever hear. I mean,
I had some respect for Sam Elliott. It's greatly diminished.
I still like him as an actor, but it's really
hard when people do I don't care if someone has
(01:19:29):
a preference, and I don't care if they talk about
their preference, but when they're stupid about it, it's very
difficult for me to suspend my disbelief When I watch
them in something like Samwise Gamgy for instance, the Shawn
Aston guy. I can't stand this dude. He blocked me
on Twitter. I never even talked to that lunchbox a
day in my life. He was the worst part of
Lord of the Rings the best character because Samuaise Gamgy
(01:19:51):
is the actual hero. I'll take everything back to this.
I love Tolkien, I love it. He's the real hero
of the story. And you got the worst actor, pl
I mean, everybody else had to lift him up in
every role. And if it wasn't for the amazing dialogue,
thank you to Tolkien. If it wasn't for the amazing dialogue,
he had fallen on his face even faster. But anyway,
he was a jerk about it. He like went, he
(01:20:12):
went off on me and then he blocked me and
I and I was like, you're such a jerk. I
don't I just don't have the ability to suspend my
disbelief when I see you now now, when I see
you in a role, even if Lord of the Rings
is on TV, I just I look at you in
that light again, and I wish that you fall into
the in the pits of mortar. I want you to
fall into the lava. I want an org to eat
you up. I want I want all those things to happen.
(01:20:33):
I want Gollin to behead you. That's what I want now,
Like you know what I mean? I can't uh when
they're that mean, Like Ron Pearlman, I haven't blocked him.
He follows me, and he follows me just to have
a fit all the damn time. Ron Pearlman just has
a minstrel tantrum all the time. Every at least once
a week at me. He gets mad and he was
in a hell Boy. Now I can't watch hell Boy.
(01:20:54):
I can't do it. I can't. Every time I see him,
I'm like, oh my gosh, this guy him. You know
what I mean, Just don't be a jerk about it.
It's not hard, you know, Just don't be a jerk.
I don't know. I Steve made a comment to me.
I want to go back to this because I think
this is when I was talking about the nugget ring. Steve,
(01:21:18):
can I read this on what you put in slack?
Speaker 14 (01:21:21):
Yeah, I'll explain it when you read it.
Speaker 2 (01:21:22):
Okay, Steve goes. I used to wear rings until people
thought I was a cheater.
Speaker 1 (01:21:27):
What and I had one experience. So my best friend
makes like coin rings.
Speaker 2 (01:21:31):
That's his hobby.
Speaker 14 (01:21:32):
He takes like old quarters and makes rings out of
them that look real, and.
Speaker 1 (01:21:35):
It's pretty cool.
Speaker 14 (01:21:36):
But then after a while I used to wear them
on my left hand and then my right hand and
change fingers, and every time people in public, especially women,
thought I was taking it off my ring finger, that
I was cheating. And then my sister told me that
as like a thinks, like, just don't wear any rings, and.
Speaker 2 (01:21:49):
I was like okay, and Drew astine, I don't think
dude should be wearing rings either, really unless you're unless
it's like your college ring maybe, or you're like in
the super Bowl, or you were like my uncle Junior.
That literally was what we called him. I don't know
his name. I have a cousin that we called too tall, too,
so just don't ask me. It's the Southern is or anything.
I don't even know that's normal that people have cousins
called too tall, right anyway, Uncle Junior, and he wore
(01:22:13):
I wrote about him in one of my books. He
wore brown polyester leisure leisure suits. Never saw him in
anything but a leisure suit. I think even warmed to
the river at Cabridge and he was in the church choir,
and he wore a gold nugget pinky ring and he
had them gold aviators on. He had them gold Aviator
reading glasses and them gold Aviator sunglasses. And I swear
(01:22:35):
when he walked it was that Ram Jams Black Betty
to the beat, like just like on que And I
wrote my book how his wife would play the church
organ like within an inch of sand. And that's who
I mean. That's acceptable. If you're gonna wear a ring
like that and you're like that your uncle junior, you know,
like you're in your late sixties seventies, it is acceptable then.
(01:22:55):
But unless I think it's like a college ring, you know,
or your super Bowl what are you doing? Or your
wedding ring? What are you doing? Those are the only
three acceptable rings? Those are the only three? Or if
you're like Elton John, you know, I would be weird
if he didn't have rings on. It's weird. It's Elton John, right,
he's like the male original lady Gagay, Like, what are
(01:23:16):
you doing? Anyway?
Speaker 1 (01:23:17):
Should I put a pull up?
Speaker 2 (01:23:18):
Where?
Speaker 6 (01:23:19):
What was that?
Speaker 2 (01:23:20):
Should I put a pull up on? X?
Speaker 14 (01:23:21):
See if people think SA.
Speaker 2 (01:23:23):
No, because they'll be wrong. Answers and I don't want
to entertain that I'm not in that mood on that.
It's like I would never put up as green day
acceptable to listen to. There's will be wrong answers, and
I just cannot abide that. We can't have that today.
So no, there's that's the order that come down comes
down from on high. So those are the only three rings.
But your sister was telling you, right, she did you,
She did you one solid. Where was this going? Oh,
(01:23:45):
we're talking about celebrities and endorsing people. I don't know.
I just think that if you're at the point where
you don't know what you're gonna do with your life,
unless the celebrity tells you you need an intervention and
a brain maybe, I don't know. Just can't with this.
This is so crazy, it's so crazy. So this, Uh,
(01:24:12):
where to go? Oh, I know we got headlines. There's
a couple of places I want to go one of them.
I know, I've got some culture stuff for you. But
we also have the FEMA fallout continuing, and we were
talking about some polling. I'm going to put that link up. Actually,
I'm thinking about making it a separate, standalone piece. I
have one piece I've been working on that's not going
to come out till next week. We've got some culture
stuff that'll be coming out for you shortly. This I
(01:24:34):
think I'm going to do a whole separate thing on
polling as we go towards get closer and closer towards election.
Speaker 1 (01:24:40):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 2 (01:24:46):
So Monday is the one year observance of the terror
attack on Israel October seventh, which you still have American
hostages also that are gone. DHS of course is warning
of risks around October seventh. Of course they are, and
they're also trying to say that it's a new report
and you know these probably maybe have like some risks
around you know, election and stuff too. Well, then stop it,
(01:25:07):
make it stop without making it harder for everybody to
vote or easier for people who have no idea to vote.
There you go. I would want to do something like this, Okay,
I want to do the full body scan, and Chris
is like, I am absolutely not going to do it.
I like to know absolutely everything and get in there,
as you guys know, because I'm crazy about health. But
now I think I'm gonna do this too. It's a
simple cheek swab that could accurately predict how long you live.
(01:25:29):
Do you want to know how long you live? Like?
If you that's one thing I would say. Like if
someone was like, I can tell you exactly how long
you live, I don't know that. I would want to
know that.
Speaker 1 (01:25:36):
I think I would, because then I'd find a way
to manipulate it to make it not true.
Speaker 2 (01:25:42):
You just said you would become a biohacker.
Speaker 1 (01:25:48):
Did I say those words?
Speaker 2 (01:25:50):
They did. That's exactly what that means.
Speaker 1 (01:25:52):
Idea, just like.
Speaker 2 (01:25:53):
You don't like old people, Now you're going to be
a biohacker. What in the world. Oh, it's called cheek age.
That sounds bad.
Speaker 9 (01:26:01):
It's it.
Speaker 2 (01:26:02):
That's their product. Would you would you like some cheek age?
Speaker 6 (01:26:05):
Mm?
Speaker 2 (01:26:06):
No, thank you?
Speaker 10 (01:26:07):
Like what's that?
Speaker 2 (01:26:08):
I don't even know? But they said that it assessed
health risks and they developed anti aging interventions. I would
want to. I want to. I would do a body
scan to find out, like anything that was wrong with me,
and I would totally do that. But if they were like,
by the way, we can tell you exactly how long
you live, I want to be I don't think I've been.
I'm not into that. I don't want to know. I
just I want there to be some unknown you know
what I mean. I don't know. My husband doesn't want
(01:26:31):
to know anything. I don't get those people. I don't
understand that a man was accused of sneaking a shotgun
shell filled with meth into the Philly Airport. I mean,
you can't take anything that's bullet shaped in there. I
got so much trouble from TSA for a pin that
was in a shotgun shell that I took all. Sorry, guys,
I'm so sorry. I took all my tampons out of
(01:26:52):
the box and I was like, are these are all
bullet shaped too? Let me know if you want to
confiscate any one of those, because I was going with
it anyway. A man from Columbia County Pencil Van You
got arrested at Philly Airport. He could put meth because
he thought that would make it through. No, it's not gunpowder,
it's not primary, it's it's not uh, it's not shelves.
It's it's not buckshot, it's not bird shot. It's just myth.
(01:27:15):
So there's nothing in there. It's just the meth He
actually thought that that would work. Surprised they caught it
and it didn't work. Stay with us, we got we
got more.
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Speaker 2 (01:27:38):
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. At
the bottom of this third hour, we're gonna get into
some of the latest with FEMA and of course the
election and everything else. I gotta ask you though. First up,
have you guys watched that documentary? It's like from the
people who did line I almost said Lion King, Tiger King,
and it's called Chimp Crazy. No, okay, yeah, so Cain,
(01:28:01):
we're both from Missouri. Well you're in Illinois, you're like majority,
No I got actually was born in Missouri, lived there
for most of my life. But yeah, okay, yeah, so
this I was watching this, well, I was watching this
there's this this thing because I read one of my
(01:28:22):
I was actually my hairstylist was telling me about it.
She was like, have you seen him crazy? Oh my gosh,
and going on and on, and I was like what, No,
I haven't seen it. And then I realized on Facebook
all the people who lived in because we still have
a lot of family in Festus. Everyone was like, Festus
is finally on the map, and you know, everybody's going
on on it. And I realized, oh my gosh, this
is set in the town where I was born, where
(01:28:44):
a lot of our families still live. And I'm like,
what in the world, And it has to do with this.
They turned it into what like was like a foundation
for chimps, but it was people who were like, you know,
they were an animal broker, exotic animal brokers, and Pete
got involved and I was reading over this and it
(01:29:05):
hit my mind. Now I've told you guys this story before,
but I've never had to tell it like this because
it is related to this. So when I was a
little bitty kid, we lived in a little town not
far from Festus. It was like a mile out called Hematite,
very tiny, little bitty rural, very rural area, and up
(01:29:27):
the Hauller up the hill were very nice older couple.
To me, they were elderly. But when you're like four
years old, you know, five years old, anybody who's over
fifty looks elderly. Right, and they had grown kids. Their
kids were grown, and one of their kids married into
this family that dealt with exotic animals, right, And my
mom had to work, and there for like a period
(01:29:50):
of a week one summer, this elderly couple baby sat me.
And they had a beautiful property. It was like all
this sprawling farmland and this old farmhouse and they had
a pond, beautiful. It was one of those beautiful places.
And that week I was gonna go up there and
they were gonna babysit me while my mom worked because
the person who would normally help couldn't. And it just
(01:30:12):
happened at that time that this elderly couple, Remember I
told you one of their kids married into this family
that dealt with exotic animals. That there were their kid
and their spouse and I can't remember if it's the
son or daughter were going on vacation and they had
chimps and they treated them like kids, like they had beds.
They dressed them up. I think they had like two
(01:30:33):
and one of them was a boy, and it was
a it was a juvenile. It was very young and
it was still I mean it was in a diaper,
but it was very young, like the wife of the
old lady that walked down the hill had picked him
up at one point. But you know, I was a
tiny five year old. I wore toddler clothes, so we
were kind of about the same size. So anyway, she
was like, well, she tells my mom that, well, we're
(01:30:53):
gonna be babysitting this chimp too, just you know, FYI
let you know, just want you to be aware. And
my Mom's like okay, And I was real excited because
I'm like, oh my gosh, it's an actual monkey. I've
never been around Championzee before since. I mean, you would
said Doude to like a little bitty kid's mind, right,
I'm like, oh my gosh, we're my red cowboy boots
and we are gonna have fun. And you know those
little bugles chips, the little pointed chips that you would
(01:31:15):
put on your fingers, and you know, I packed a
little baggy for me and I packed a little baggy
for the chimp. Right, I was like, we are going
to be like best friends, because they're so close to
being kind of like us, Like we're going to be
best friends. So anyway, go out that morning, meet them
at the edge of my driveway because she walks down
with this little chimp and he's little, he's in overalls,
(01:31:35):
and I was like, we're going to be friends, so exciting,
and I gave the I can't remember his name. I
gave the monkey the chimp a bag of bugles, and
I thought it would be normal, like it opened them up.
I didn't expect it to verbalize like thank you, but
you know, I didn't expect for it to go and
then smash it and like throw it and then shove me.
And I was wearing my cowboys got mud on my
(01:31:57):
damn cowboy boots, and I was livid, like we are
already starting off on the wrong foot. Monkey, this is bad,
so go up to that. And for all week it
was war. It was open war between me and this chimp.
It would pinch me, pinch me. It was so mean,
and it was like not like it was being I'm
gonna I'm experimenting with boundaries, like oh I'm gonna hurt you.
(01:32:18):
It was like mean, and it would touch like put
its hand in its diaper and then try to like
touch you with it. It was so gross and I
would try to I'd have to lay down and take
a nap, and I remember it was like the telltale heart,
you know that one point when the character of the
light of the door opens and there's a sliver on
the eye and I'm like laying there taking a nap
and I see this chimp. You know, don't don't, don't
(01:32:38):
come up, and it's like right there in the crack
of the door. I could go to sleep because I
didn't if it's going to come and like pinch me
or do whatever. Well, one day I had had it
and this thing pinched me, and I hauled off and
I slapped that damn thing so hard with everything that
I had, I slapped it. It was the pimpest slap
of all pimp slaps. And I got in trouble for it,
and I was so mad. Well, anyway, I never saw
(01:33:00):
that monkey again, and I just it was just one
of those things that you file away, like this is
something weird that happened, you know, when I was a kid.
Here's the thing I slapped a chimp is here it is.
And I got in trouble. And I was mad because
I got in trouble. It didn't make me nervous until
I got older and I realized, oh, my gosh. Wow,
if that had been like an older chimp, that thing
could have killed me. And I didn't realize any potential danger.
(01:33:23):
My mom was, you know, not happy about it. Obviously.
Well it comes out apparently this is the family that
that had the chimpanzees, not the people that baby sat me,
but apparently like they're married into them or something. And
I mean, I don't know, I've never met you know,
uh that what is it, the Tanya Hattacks lady and
(01:33:45):
I never met, uh what is their name, the Casey lady.
But yeah, they were They're like famous in our town.
And I texted my mom and I was like, so,
what's up with this? And my mom knew like the
whole life story, like yeah, everybody everybody knows Tanya. Everybody knows.
I mean, that's how it is like in those towns.
You know, everybody knows everybody. And I got like the
full it was. It was hysterical, but I could not
(01:34:07):
believe that, and I started watching it. So I started
watching it, and I watched the first episode last night,
and man, I don't know, it's weird, dude, I could not.
My perspective of them is forever tainted because of that experience,
but I just I don't know, Like I don't. I
(01:34:27):
don't want anything that can throw feces like living in
my house. You know what I'm saying, Like that that
can that has that choice and makes it like, yeah
I could, I shouldn't, but I'm doing it, you know,
Like I don't want that in my house.
Speaker 3 (01:34:40):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:34:40):
I had to tell you guys this because I didn't
realize like Peta had been involved, and I didn't realize
Alan Cummings, the actor, had been involved. And I do
feel bad for them because I thought their enclosures were
a little bear and I do feel like those these
crazy people love them in their own way, so you're
almost torn in a way, but they deserve way better treatment.
(01:35:01):
And you guys know, I don't. I don't. I'm not
a big fan of that kind of captivity. But it's
very interesting. But yeah, I knew exactly where that was.
My hairdresser was talking to me about this and she
was like, so, wait, you mean to tell me that
In Festus, Missouri, there's literally a store where you can
get chimpanzees on the side of the road. I'm like, yeah,
you can pretty much do anything in Missouri. Moonshine's in
our constitution. She's like, what, but Caane, it's true, right,
(01:35:24):
you want fireworks, you want liquor, moonshine and a chimp.
Speaker 6 (01:35:28):
Go do it.
Speaker 2 (01:35:30):
God bless America. Oh my gosh, Missouri is endearing. You know,
people don't know, those are the type of people that
you want. You've got a hurricane tearing up your area.
I'm just saying, those are the kind of people that
all of a sudden, Like talking about Hurricane Helene. There's
a guy who'sh we have a mutual friend and he's
(01:35:51):
on Facebook and I don't want to add him or anything,
but he goes, he's like, I have never He's like,
I'm from the city. He's like, my family, you know,
we moved out here in this rural area and I
was in high school. And he's like, IVER really appreciated,
you know, all the redneck ingenuity. He's like, he goes,
I knew that these you know, they're good people and
they they will give you the shirt off their back.
He's like, but I didn't realize all the implements they
(01:36:12):
had when something like this hits. And so he's like,
my gosh, Like you got a landslide. There's like a
landslide in his area and they had flooding and he
was like, all of a sudden, they got all this
inflatable stuff and they got all kinds of everything and cheap.
I mean, he's like, I didn't even realize that they
had all of these all this equipment. And he's like,
and if they didn't have it, they literally made it.
(01:36:32):
They just like fabricated it together, like you know mcguiver.
And he was in awe because he said they already
had their road cleaned up and they rescued a bunch
of people, and then they went a couple hours south
and he was like telling everything his neighbors were doing.
And he was like, he goes, I want to be
a redneck now, and he's like, the only thing I
can do right now is a girl mullet. I don't
know what else to do. He's like, but I'm gonna
start there and I'm gonna get a four wheeler. And
(01:36:54):
it was like going on down the line. But think
about it though. Kine made this point too, when where
was the thing that you put? And I read this
it said things that the people who were talking about
what helped them survive the hurricane. And it wasn't electric cars,
and it wasn't they're electric appliances. And it wasn't Apple pay,
and it wasn't you know they're DEI. It wasn't DEI.
(01:37:16):
It was gas machinery, gas, gas, gas cash, That's what
it was.
Speaker 1 (01:37:24):
That's what runs the chainsaws. Also gas.
Speaker 2 (01:37:27):
How you could cook your food. They're like, we wouldn't
be able to cook our food if we didn't have
gas stoves, electric stoves. I'm gonna sell it my granny
for a minute. They're of the devil. Electric stoves is
are of the devil. They are They're horrible. They're horrible
electric stoves. I will literally like negotiate. I actually negotiated
purchasing houses. I was like, if this is an electric stove,
(01:37:48):
I need this off the purchase price because this is
the stupidest feature in the house. It's stupid. I've legit,
walk right, I'm not. I'm horrible with us gas stoves.
The only way think about it, you wouldn't be ab
How are you cooking your food? How you boiling your water?
You know you sure build a fire off the bat
that's all right, but this makes it easier, especially if
it's raining, because it still was. Man, I tell you what,
(01:38:11):
but I it's that ingenuity people coming. And all these
people showed up for the government a week before the government,
a week before the government, and they just had this stuff.
They didn't have to go out and buy nothing. They're like, well,
I guess I'll go in the shin and get some water.
I mean, they had it all. Do you need help
delivering it? Nope, I'm just gonna put it up here
on the gator. Get it out there, says all done.
(01:38:35):
My gosh, that's America. God bless America. I tell you what.
Some of these other nations out there, they like give
us gruff for I don't know, like American culture. They
make fun of rule people and all this. But I'm
gonna tell you what. Those rule people the first people
everybody's reaching out to, because you know that they can survive.
They got everything. If they need to live off the land,
(01:38:55):
they can live off the land. They don't need all
this other stuff. And they show up even when you've
criticized them, they still show up. And that's what's so
good about them. You know, you know that there are
people out there helping neighbors that probably been mean to him,
probably didn't have the type of yard sign that they
appreciated in their yard. That didn't matter. They still showed
up and did it anyway. Meanwhile, is Biden back on
the beach? Where's he at? Am? I?
Speaker 6 (01:39:15):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:39:17):
He just in the press pool in the White House
press briefing. One has a little bit of it, if
you ahead.
Speaker 2 (01:39:24):
Let's see what we got here. Let's see this hot mess.
Speaker 5 (01:39:28):
Hey, folks, time's Joe Biden.
Speaker 1 (01:39:34):
Welcome to President.
Speaker 5 (01:39:36):
Welcome to the swimming pool.
Speaker 1 (01:39:38):
Welcome to the swimming pool, not the press pool.
Speaker 2 (01:39:41):
Is he looking for a Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:39:46):
How didn't we're going to go there?
Speaker 2 (01:39:49):
Did they get any questions? By the way, about FEMA allocations?
I don't know if you saw this. This was a
story a year ago from Politico. New York City got
one hundred and four point six milli million dollars for
FEMA from FEMA for illegal aliens. It didn't go through.
It didn't go to immigration judges or helping to detain
or report. It went to see, oh yeah, hotel rooms.
(01:40:16):
It went to yeah, gift cards, shelter, shelter, shelter, all
that kind of stuff. Yeah, yeah, just you know, FYI
remember that.
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by the way, Lorraine was the end of the press
pool room is apparently on top of the old indoor
swimming pool. Yeah. I don't think Biden does either. I'm
(01:41:01):
gonna be honest. Under w she says, it got renovated
in the pool area is now is under the floor
is for electronics.
Speaker 1 (01:41:09):
It's literally a press pool.
Speaker 2 (01:41:11):
Well, I mean it was always called that. But he's like,
we'll come to the pool room. I'm yeah, geez, I
don't know. Does he know how crazy is it? Because
you just don't. You don't trust him to know. The
strike is over. We talked about that, the uh well
suspended till January fifteenth. Gotta go all this again. I
(01:41:31):
feel like there Harold Daggett was like, the is the worst.
Just he I think he is it really thinks highly
of himself because he was the worst person you could
have sent out with the worst demeanor to try to
build any kind of momentum and persuade people to come
(01:41:55):
and support him. And in his efforts, I mean, it
didn't help at all when people found out, Oh he's
got this, you know, a massive mansion, not just a mansion,
but a mansion compound. And he's got a Bentley and
he's got a yacht and he walks around with Cardier
sunglasses and a Rolex and a diamond chain and gold
(01:42:17):
nuggets and everything else. And then he's out there, I
will cripple you. And I just didn't work out very
well for him, I don't think. I mean, he got
a swanky, nice house, he's got a holy cow, he's
got like a one, two, three, four or five at least,
like a six car garage. Dude, that's nuts. Elon Musk
(01:42:37):
was like, my house isn't even this big. Elon Musk
was like, I don't have a yacht. He's got a
massive house. It's like multiple houses, like all put together.
And then he's got outdoor houses like a pool house
and all this. I just feel like when you're trying
to pretend to be like one of the poors and
everyone else is the big rich meani. Then you know
(01:43:00):
that kind of comes under. He didn't help himself when
he wore all of his jewelry in his video. Like,
at least pretend with the sacloth and ashes, dude, Like
at least put on some kind of pretense. But he
just you know, he was like, that's the worst guy
to put out there. That doesn't work anymore. People look
at that and they're like, dude, you're a hypocrite. They're
not intimidated buy it. They look at it and like, dude, hypocrite.
(01:43:22):
If he went out there looking like the average working man,
I bet you he would have gotten a little bit more.
I mean, granted, and he'd used totally different language and
different attitude and all the whole nine yards, But you
know that could have gone a long way, you know
what I'm saying. Forget about it, all right, today's stupidity.
He came what we got, all right?
Speaker 1 (01:43:38):
This is our President Biden. Just minutes ago, he's being
asked what role Kamala has played in the federal effort
post understandable Pauline, and so he proceeds to tell us
that you know, they're singing the same song. She's exactly
who's responsible for all this economic turmoil we've had with inflation.
Listen what he says.
Speaker 5 (01:43:55):
He she's I'm in constantly contact. Really, she's aware, we're
we're all we're saying from the same song sheet. She
helped pass all the laws of being employed. Now, she
was a major player and everything we've done.
Speaker 1 (01:44:08):
So I think it's stupid because he just now politically
tied her.
Speaker 2 (01:44:13):
To I think he did it on purpose. I don't
think it was stupid. I think he did it on purpose.
Speaker 1 (01:44:17):
Well, the Democrats are upset, great payback. They're calling him stupid.
So she's directly she's not separate from Biden, she's directly tied.
Speaker 2 (01:44:29):
Oh, he knew what he was doing.
Speaker 7 (01:44:30):
He knew what he was doing.
Speaker 2 (01:44:32):
That was on purpose. That was on purpose. Our prayers
are still with everybody out there, obviously, and all these
states ravaged by Helene. Thankfully, help is on the way
the federal government, though fellow Man helping fellow Man saw
some folks have a wonderful weekend. I'll be back behind
the mic with you on Monday.