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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You heard what he said in the debate. He has
no plan to replace it. He said, he said concepts.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Of a plan.
Speaker 3 (00:15):
Oh, you all watched the debate.
Speaker 1 (00:27):
Concepts, concepts, no actual plan, concepts.
Speaker 4 (00:32):
So that was her remarks yesterday with she was, I
guess trying to save herself and how she handled the debate.
And I remember that moment in the debate and I
knew she was going to seize on that, and of
course she did at this event that she did yesterday.
That was, you know, Kamala Harris, who is discussing the debate,
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Welcome to the program, Dana Lash with you top of
this first hour on Friday.
Speaker 3 (00:58):
And the concept of a plan.
Speaker 4 (01:00):
Here's the difference though he I mean, he has the
record because he's had plans before, and concept of a
plan is I would say, a hell of a lot
better than copying and pasting your entire platform from Joe
Biden's campaign website. And when people talk about source code
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for the web pages and all of this stuff like
things you know, obviously I know enough to be dangerous.
There's I don't like, I don't really know. I don't
really know a lot of the new computer languages anymore.
Like a new HTML and CSS and Java and all
of that stuff. And so when they're talking about the
source code of a web page, I mean they literally
just copied and pasted, not just the content of it,
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but even the way it was structured. Uh and in
terms of you know, your heading size and your subheads
and and if there's you know, if something, if there
are bullet points underneath it, I mean, they just lifted
it and transposed it on her website.
Speaker 3 (01:57):
That's all they did.
Speaker 4 (01:59):
So they didn't even come up with the layout of
the words. You could argue it's so insane that no
one's questioning her on this. And then when I was
listening to this live yesterday when she was speaking, and
I thought, that's really dumb to seize on, particularly considering
how she hasn't come up with anything. And we're going
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to talk about some of this stuff coming up in
this particular hour because her economic policies are being slammed.
She's even people on her side are saying, Okay, well,
we get that you want to do this stuff, but
you realize that you're just making the red ink shoot
into the stratosphere. And it's not just Republicans and conservatives
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that are pointing this out. There are actual other Democrats
that are a little worried about this because they're looking
at moderates and independents who are questioning her and when
she doesn't have an answer to that.
Speaker 3 (02:58):
And that's one of the things that.
Speaker 4 (03:01):
In the next week there are going to be there's
going to be more polls, state polls coming out. That's
going to be a good measure of I guess how
well each candidate performed in the debate and if it
moved the needle, which I don't think it's going to.
I don't think either of them performed well enough in
the debate to distance one another.
Speaker 5 (03:21):
But this.
Speaker 3 (03:25):
Lack of.
Speaker 4 (03:27):
Policy beyond some vagaries has actually hurt her in some
of the most immediate polling that came out from Reuters
when they were looking at some of these moderates and
Independence from specifically the Swing States and the moderates and Independence,
particularly Independence that they were talking to were saying that
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they did not hear enough in her answers to the
debate during the debate to give them a real idea
of where she wanted to go that was different from
where Joe Biden has already been taking everybody, and that
counts when your whole entire message is forward and you know,
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change or whatever, when you've been in charge this whole
entire time. And the media, of course is helping her out.
Of course, they're helping her out with her budget estimates
and etc. There are a couple of really good pieces,
like the Wharton Report that came out, that came up
during the debate, and they were saying that Harris, the
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Harris campaign, supports extending the twenty seventeen Tax Cuts and
Jobs Act, and that was of course a Trump tax cut,
but they ignore how her pledge would change a the
deficit estimates, especially considering that she's proposing massive government spending,
and when you look at her budget and what she
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wants to spend, there's no way that she can maintain
that campaign promise. She's promising to deliver literally the largest
middle tax class middle class tax like in history, in history,
and this you can't when you're extending tax cuts. That's
your money. And I hate that phrase extending tax cuts.
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It's like you're allowing people to keep more of their
own money. The government's stealing less of people's money. Really,
it should be talking about extending government austerity in terms
of spending it that's never discussed. But they had the
combination of her tax cuts and then her big government spending,
and that's what's really I mean, that's what's going to
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drive the deficit. And she's going I mean, she's gonna
have to race to there's no way she can do it.
She's gonna have to raise taxes. This was one of
my biggest criticisms when actually Trump did this. I want
tax cuts, but the problem is is that they didn't
cut spending. Government was still spending quite a bit before lockdown,
and I A lot of people don't really talk about
it or acknowledge it, but they were there. I mean,
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I know that there was some red tap that was
being cut in some departments that were being reduced, but
it wasn't fast enough. It could have been faster, especially
considering some of the numbers in the House and Senative,
could have been faster, but it wasn't. And so as
a result, my warning was that they're going to blame
the Trump tax cuts for fueling the deficit, when really
it's government spending.
Speaker 3 (06:19):
And that's exactly what Democrats did, and that's how.
Speaker 4 (06:21):
They got all these people to go along with, well,
we got to tax the middle club, we got to
tax people, we got to raise taxes. And that's what
Harris is. She's trying to have it both ways, and
it's just reckless. It's a reckless fiscal policy. She's promised
the whole Indian taxes on tips, She's promised. I mean,
it's just she's it's just weird. She acts like her
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budget takes into account any kind of tax extension, all
of this stuff. She's trying to claim an extension for
reduction and tax but yet her policy call for raise.
Speaker 3 (06:52):
Her policy is called for raising it.
Speaker 4 (06:54):
And that's just like one of the criticisms of her
economic policies or policies at all. I mean, I'm not
even getting in to the energy yet, but this is
where you know, a lot of these a lot of
these moderates and independence have been asking about this. She's
not pledging any kind of spending cuts at all whatsoever?
Speaker 3 (07:12):
Uh not at all. I mean, you had think about this.
Speaker 4 (07:16):
The deficit, it wasn't It was like in the early
eighties that it rose above one hundred billion for the
first time, which seems like a paltry number now, which
is sad but it does. But they're looking at Harris's
pledge for spending, you would have to have almost five
trillion dollars in new taxes in order to subsidize it,
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in order to And that's from the New York Times.
Speaker 3 (07:41):
That's not that's not me saying. This is the New
York Times.
Speaker 4 (07:43):
They're talking about the ratio of taxes to spending cuts
is you know, eleventy kerkprillion million to one. It's it's disastrous.
It is disastrous. And that's why you're hearing a lot
of these economists and a lot of people on wall
streets saying, yeah, well, if you want to reduce debt,
this is what you got to do.
Speaker 3 (08:02):
And it's not her plan. It's not her plan.
Speaker 4 (08:04):
I don't know if that's how they're advising the people
that they're serving, but that's that's not her plan. But
this is, this is what I'm talking about. She sits
here and she's mocking. She's saying, well, you know the
concept of a plan. And I again, when I when
I heard Trump say that, I was like, they're going
to make that a thing, even though we all know
what he means. Uh, they're gonna make that a big
a big thing, which they did, of course. But again
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I go back to she doesn't even have anything. I
don't even think she understands the economy. You realize that
she has never worked in the private sector, and I
feel like a broken record saying that about so many
of these Democrats.
Speaker 3 (08:39):
But it's true.
Speaker 4 (08:40):
She has literally never ever worked in the private sector.
She's always been in government. Now, how do you understand
as a person who is who's crafting economic policy, how
do you understand the ins and outs of the economy
if you've never worked in it. You've never ever had
the adrenaline of worrying and then realizing you're able to
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make payroll and all this other stuff when you've never
been in it. So many of these people are like this,
But yet they take potshots at people who have the
upward economic mobility and make something of themselves, go into business,
do all of this in the private sector. They're jealous
of those people. That was just well, he's got a
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concept of a plan. Girl, You stole your plan. You
stole your plan from the guy you sub for. Come on,
come on now, a few other things. I want to
make sure that we're getting into audio sound by four
if we can get that ready. I never thought I
would see the day where Democrats are parading around the
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endorsements of a family that they called war criminals and
said should be put to death.
Speaker 3 (09:51):
We are in the weirdest I.
Speaker 4 (09:54):
Thought twenty sixteen was weird, and then I thought twenty
twenty was weird.
Speaker 3 (09:58):
It keeps getting weirder, and this is proof.
Speaker 1 (10:00):
Four Over two hundred people who worked for President George H. W.
Speaker 3 (10:06):
Bush.
Speaker 1 (10:07):
President George W. Bush, John McCain, and Mitt Romney have
endorsed me for president. Former Vice President Dick Cheney and
Congresswoman Liz Cheney are supporting.
Speaker 3 (10:25):
Me as well. Wow is that?
Speaker 4 (10:29):
I don't think that that's That's not a who is
she trying to? You know what she's trying to do there?
She's trying to play to what she thinks is the
the never Trump crowd, the people who are like David French,
the Republicans, they say they're Republican, but they're voting for Harris.
She's trying to do that. She's trying to advertise for
more of that. I don't understand how you can look
at just the policies and make that assessment.
Speaker 3 (10:51):
I'm not in their heads.
Speaker 4 (10:52):
I do not know the logic breakdown in their minds,
the inability to reason in their minds.
Speaker 3 (10:58):
That leads them to make that decision.
Speaker 4 (11:01):
It makes me think that it's more than just pettiness
and ego in vanity. I don't know, but that's Can
you believe that we are in a world right now
where that's a talking point, that's a bragging point for
the left and never thought it, Never thought it.
Speaker 3 (11:13):
So coming up, we got a couple of things to
get into. A big story coming.
Speaker 4 (11:16):
Out of Massachusetts where you had people who were in
support of Israel holding a rally and a pro Hamas
agitator violently attacks an Iraq war veteran who was simply
there on behalf of his with his Jewish friends and neighbors,
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protesting in favor of Israel's right to self defense. And
this pro Hamas agitator runs across the street to attack him.
Speaker 3 (11:45):
It's all on video, violently attacks him.
Speaker 4 (11:48):
The veteran defends himself by drawing a firearm and shooting
his attacker. And the veteran is the one who is
being charged with assault and violating the pro Hamas Skuy's
constitutional rights. I am not kidding you wait until you
hear about this story and see some of the video.
It's unbelievable. We're going to get to that here coming
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Can we stop with dudes wearing pearl necklaces?
Speaker 4 (13:55):
Dave Batista who looks totally fem now and now Justin
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You look, it looks dumb. Stop it, stop it.
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We walked in there to do it. I don't know.
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I don't know. We all knows geophysicists.
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I guess over at the CBC and they said, yeah,
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Approximately six point forty tonight, the Newton Police responded to
calls at Washington and Harvard Street, just a short distance
from the station. What we have since learned is there
was a small group of individuals pro Israeli demonstrators who
were demonstrating on one side of the street. There were
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as an individual apparently completely randomly walking down the other
side of the street. Words were exchanged back and forth
across the street. That individual, who was not part of
the group. At some point we began crossing the street,
appears to have gone back to his side of the street,
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ultimately came across and jumped upon one of the demonstrators.
A scuffle ensued. During that scuffle, the individual who had
come across the street was shot by a member of
the demonstrating group. That individual, whose name is Scott Hayes,
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aged forty seven, from Framingham, is under arrest. He right
now is charged with AsSalt and battery with a dangerous
weapon and violation of a constitutional right causing injury.
Speaker 4 (19:37):
Violation of a constitutional right causing injury. So the audio
that you just heard that we played for you was
the Middlesex County District Attorney maryon Ryan announcing charges in
this case involving veteran Scott Hayes. He's that's one of
the charges, violating a constitutional right of a pro hamas
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tear rist apologist who ran across the street and violently
attacked him. Welcome back to the program. Bottom of this
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on substack, chapter and verse the video of this, and
we have video and I will say they're fighting, but
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you actually it's difficult to kind of see what's happening,
and you don't totally see very clearly immediately him use
his firearm and self defense. So I will warn you
on that the individual who attacked the veteran, he had
life threatening injuries, but he is alive and he's recovering
from the injuries that he caused to himself by choosing
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to violently attack someone. Now, it was there was a
peaceful pro Israel demonstration. As before, we get ready to
play this video and this is it'll be audio sound
bite fourteen. It was a peaceful pro Israel demonstration and
this this you know, he was wearing like a hamas
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pin and all this, and he was yelling at the
protesters from across the street and at I guess at
some point he decided that wasn't enough and he runs
across the street, seeking physical altercation, seeking trouble. The guy
was seeking trouble and attacks this Iraq war veteran who
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is just there to support apparently his Jewish friends and
the I mean, and there was at one point and
there's some people have provided still images from the video,
and when you do pause and play the video, you
can see the attacker has his hands around the veteran's neck,
around Scott Hayes's neck. He's trying to kill him. So
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what that's I mean, what are you do in that situation?
You got to defend yourself. Here's the video we're talking about.
This is audio soundbait fourteen.
Speaker 9 (22:02):
It stupid.
Speaker 3 (22:17):
Wow. You see he's trying to strangle the guy.
Speaker 10 (22:27):
Whoa he gives first aid to the attacker.
Speaker 4 (22:43):
I mean, he's trying to strangle him in this and
you can everyone point and before he shot. And what
gets me, you have two other people there. They cannot
get this. They cannot get this violin attacker off, this veteran,
two other people. This guy was so enraged. He was
seeking trouble. This guy was seeking trouble. These people were
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standing there on the street, a pro Israel demonstration. They
just had their flags out, and he starts and one
of the who was it. Cassie Akiva from Daily Wire
has all the video on that exclusively.
Speaker 3 (23:19):
This guy was seeking trouble.
Speaker 4 (23:20):
He sought them out, immediately started yelling invectives. I mean,
it's he's definitely the aggressor. And it took him getting
shot before he would stop attacking. I mean, it's this
and the way. And then they charged the veteran who
was attacked. They charged the veteran who was attacked because
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apparently you're supposed to allow the left to beat you
to death, so you don't violate their constitutional right of
being able to beat you to death because they don't
like your opinions. I mean, this is crazy. They the
left doesn't have a to try and kill you if
they don't like your viewpoints, but the left also wants
to criminalize self defense and protect violent pro terrorist attackers.
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I mean this to me, everything that I see here,
this is completely justified. But Massachusetts, as I understand, I
don't think Massachusetts has uh standard ground law.
Speaker 3 (24:22):
And this is why you should just leave Blue states.
Speaker 4 (24:24):
Honestly, I had someone and I think that they were
genuinely asking. I don't think that they were trolling, but
they had asked, you know, well, why.
Speaker 3 (24:36):
Why was the use of this type of force? Okay,
just curious.
Speaker 4 (24:41):
My point is this, when someone is attacking you, it
is not The burden is not on the victim to
determine the motives or intent of their violent attacker.
Speaker 3 (24:58):
You're the victim.
Speaker 4 (24:59):
You you have the right to defend yourself and the
consequence of violently attacking someone is that they may use
lethal force in defense of themselves. That is a consequence
of a violently attacking an innocent person. The burden is
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not on the victim to determine the intentions of the
person attacking them. So remember, the consequence of violently attacking
someone is that the person being attacked may defend themselves
with lethal force. So maybe people who attack people shouldn't
attack people. It is amazing to me that this is
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even an issue in this case. I mean, the guy
who was attacked, this Scott Hayes, gentleman, was on his
side of the street. He wasn't seeking trouble. Nobody even
knew he was carrying. He wasn't seeking trouble.
Speaker 3 (25:59):
It was the.
Speaker 4 (25:59):
Guy who attacked him who was seeking trouble. The attacker
on the other side of the street, who just couldn't
bear to walk past peaceful people displaying an Israel flag. No, no, no,
he had to immediately immediately start instigating. He had to
start instigating trouble. I mean, this is one of my
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favorite sayings is I'd rather be judged by twelve than
carried by six. Actually made a T shirt of that.
I'm looking at this and I'm seeing that this looks
completely justified, and there's a lot it's it's difficult to
kind of see, you know, when you're looking at all
of this, but I mean, this is wild to see
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this and then to have this guy the state Middlesex
County District Attorney marrying Ryan charging Scott Hayes, the guy
who was attacked, charging him with assault with a deadly weapon.
What was the other charge, and apparently saying that he
somehow abridged the constitutional right of the guy who attacked him.
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I mean, and all of the people there who were
there witnessing said he was acting in self defense. I mean,
this guy charged him and tackled him to the ground.
There were two other people there. I don't know if
the guy was on drugs. Maybe he was. I mean,
if you were, if it takes you if there are
two other guys there and they're unable to dislodge the
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attacker from the innocent person, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (27:34):
Maybe the guy's on drugs or something.
Speaker 4 (27:37):
But see, that's the thing, it's not that the burden
isn't on the victim to make that determination at the time.
Speaker 3 (27:42):
You know how asinine that is.
Speaker 4 (27:44):
This is the exact argument that sexist democrats used against
women in Colorado twelve years ago when they were arguing
to disarm them on college campuses.
Speaker 3 (27:56):
You had this guy, Joe Salazar. He was a state rep.
Speaker 4 (27:59):
He didn't like me after I confronted him at a rally,
but he was speaking to the state legislature. And this
was right after a very brave rape survivor testified and
she was a rape survivor who had her license to carry,
but she was on campus which was a gun free zone,
so she had to leave her firearm in her car,
and she was attacked on her way to her car
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after class and violently raped, like a couple of yards
away from a police call box, you know, because those
call boxes coming super handy when you're being right by them.
And this guy was telling women and his direct words
were and I've written stories about it.
Speaker 3 (28:33):
There's audio author if you remember. Look, but what he
told women was.
Speaker 4 (28:35):
Well, you don't know if you if you're if you
feel like you're going to be raped, or if it's
just he was actually diminishing the gut instinct that a
woman has. And by the way, this is what the
trans Tifa people do. They try to diminish women's gut
instinct on their own safety.
Speaker 3 (28:52):
This is what the left does.
Speaker 4 (28:54):
They want you to sit there and determine, well, is
that guy gonna come and murder me? Oh, this guy's
a attacking me right now. He's got a knife. Are
we sure he's just not going to use it to
open up a package or is he gonna plunge it
into my chest?
Speaker 3 (29:06):
I just don't know.
Speaker 4 (29:08):
Maybe I shouldn't defend myself until he stabs me a
couple of times and I can be sure of his motive.
This is what the left wants you to think when
you're violently attacked. They prioritize the safety and the feelings
of the victim of the attacker over the victim. It's
(29:28):
like saying, well, your skirch too short, so maybe you
were asking for it. It's the same logic. And by
the way, this veteran, according to the attorney, he had
full legal possession of his firearm, so he was a
legal carrier. He wasn't a prohibited possessor, and he was
(29:49):
not brandishing, he wasn't doing anything like that, and this
guy charged him. By the way, this is just one
example of the violent, destructive protests from Hamas terrorist rioters.
We don't have to play the audio from this, but
this is a ADO. This is a cut sixteen. This
is from NYPD. They have drone footage of the pro
(30:14):
Hamas demonstrators busting up storefronts, throwing trash in the road,
vandalizing public buses that taxpayers pay for, and harassing people
and officers. They're vandalizing businesses. These are pro Hamas people
who all went to Hot Topic to get black clothes
(30:35):
and then they just decided to go into the street
and they were they were this was this is all
designed to scare people and to terrorize them into silence.
Speaker 3 (30:44):
That's what this is.
Speaker 4 (30:46):
Destruction of public property, harassment, vandalism. I mean, they're it's
it's this isn't none of this is protest. This is harassment.
It's not protests. It's harassment. Taking over public streets is
not a form of protests. This is harassment and bullying
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and harassing people. And that's one of the things that
these these writers do. If you've ever seen them, especially
when I was the summer of everything burning, people were
just outdoors eating in restaurants, and you know, people who
use these tactics like this, they would aggravate these you know,
innocent patrons who were just eating outside at restaurants.
Speaker 3 (31:31):
Same thing.
Speaker 4 (31:33):
But this is just some of the drone footage from
New York of the pro Hamas writers vandalizing public property
that taxpayers are going to have to pay to fix
and clean up and everything else. Harassing just regular, average
everyday people. This is not doing anything to engender sympathy
(31:55):
for their cause. I'm just like, Oh, terrorists are going
to terrorist I look at that.
Speaker 3 (32:00):
That's what I think. This Scott Hayes story.
Speaker 4 (32:03):
They're going to try to make an example out of
him because Blue States dislike innocent people protecting themselves. They
would rather have you dead than to have you protect yourself.
I fully believe this. I one thousand percent believe this.
I'm not saying that to be a lightning rod. I'm
not saying it because it's a shock statement. I fully
believe because of political ideology and tribalism that Blue state
(32:28):
prosecutors like this would rather have innocent people dead at
the hands of these victims that they're at the of
these attackers that they're protecting. It's sickening as we move
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Oh my gosh, nine to eleven of twenty twenty one. Wow,
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certain things here apparently.
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Wow.
Speaker 4 (34:51):
All right, So coming up a few things we got
to talk about. Well, we got some soundbits from the
Kamalal campaign thingy that they did yesterday.
Speaker 3 (34:58):
We have some poll to touch on.
Speaker 4 (35:01):
Uh, we're gonna get we have more of the latest
on this Massachusetts self defense case. Do I want to
talk about Warhammer and the female custode or or all
of you out there going to die if I do this?
Someone said, it's like Vince from Ghostbusters talking about after
he gets possessed and he's the Gatekeeper and when he's
talking about the monsters and all of that, I would
have to play that sound by for you.
Speaker 3 (35:22):
People say that it's like that, so I don't know.
Speaker 4 (35:24):
I feel like we got to talk about this because
I'm tired of dumb broads who don't play the game
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Speaker 11 (37:16):
Because this started and I love this story. As a
young prostitutor, Kamala Harris talk about going in that courtland
for the first time.
Speaker 4 (37:25):
Kamala Harris, Well, I mean prostituting prosecutor. Let's put them
both together, said Tim Wallson's brain prostitutor Root Toot Tutin.
Welcome back to the program, Dana last here with you.
We're at the top of the second hour. It's Friday,
and you guys know typically with a Friday show. As
the show goes on, we start getting kook ear just
(37:46):
typical on a Friday, So it's gonna happen here too.
Speaker 3 (37:49):
It's going to be with you. Welcome back. We are
at the top of our second.
Speaker 4 (37:52):
Hour, and I am the I'm just that is a
funny sound. But he's weird in that that was part
of their campaign event that they did yesterday. So he
calls her a young prostitutor and then he does this
cringe audio SoundBite six.
Speaker 3 (38:11):
This is so cringe. Listen to this.
Speaker 11 (38:14):
One final thank you, thank you to my fellow cat
owner Taylor Swift. Look she's not here, but let me
just say Vice President, I know you're all waiting on
what a bait and switch this guy left on the
(38:35):
Vice president Harris, and I couldn't be more excited to
have her support, really grateful. So and look, look it's
not as if I didn't warn these guys a few
months ago. You mess with cat people and you will
find out.
Speaker 3 (38:50):
You will find out.
Speaker 4 (38:52):
So find out what that's so dumb? Find out what
tim a new way forward, not like the old way.
I mean, it's still the same sh but it's a
new way.
Speaker 3 (39:02):
To get it.
Speaker 4 (39:04):
See that's their campaign slogan. That's so dumb the whole.
I don't care who Taylor Swift votes for. I don't
care the left does. I wanted to share this with you.
I wrote this over at Substack because some British, some
broad over at I don't know.
Speaker 3 (39:18):
She looks like the most annoying type of millennial.
Speaker 4 (39:21):
She's like the chick who has all the pop sockets
and she puts like bling in her crocks.
Speaker 3 (39:28):
She's that kind of a chick.
Speaker 4 (39:31):
And it's over at The Independent, which is a British paper,
And I'm aside from trying to prevail upon myself, why
I give a rat's backside about what a British person
thinks of American politics. I do think that this headline
is stupid, and that's what I wanted to address. The
headline is, sorry, Taylor Swift, friendships that cross political lines
(39:53):
never work. And she notes that there was a photo.
I guess they were the US Open of Brittany Mahomes
and Taylor Swift hanging out. Brittany Mahomes Patrick Mahomes as
you know, and she liked, oh some of Donald Trump's
social media posts. Because a journalist who couldn't be prevailed
(40:16):
upon to call Springfield, Ohio and talk to someone other
than a Democrat stooge, maybe talk to some of the
residents to get the lowdown on who's eating what they're
they decided that the journalism that they want to do
is to look and see who likes what on social media.
And so they found that Brittany Mahomes had liked some
Trump post and then you had Taylor Swift that came
(40:36):
out and endorsed Kamala Harris.
Speaker 3 (40:39):
So the subhead is this quote.
Speaker 4 (40:41):
The singer songwriter has sparked controversy after being photographed hugging
an alleged Republican who's been publicly praised by Donald Trump,
while swifts and political allegiances remain a mystery.
Speaker 3 (40:55):
Are you stupid?
Speaker 4 (40:56):
A doubt It's doubtful that any friendship can survive different worlds,
old views. So first off, I feel like this Katie Rosaninski,
whatever broad is, I feel like she is one of
the dippiest people that I have whose work I've ever
had to suffer reading. I think after Taylor Swift. She's
endorsed Kamala Harris very publicly on Instagram. So I don't
(41:19):
know how you can write with a straight face the
sentence her own political allegiance remain a mystery. What and
then this sentence like she's hugging a Nazi, photographed hugging
an alleged Republican, Like it's a crime, this alleged puppy beater,
this alleged Nazi. This is the type of thinking that
(41:42):
is a cancer on society. It is a cancer on society.
This is it's this is so dippy And the fact
that somebody wrote this they took it seriously like it's
they You can't be friends with someone if they think
tofferently than you. So I have a piece up on
(42:04):
this because I don't know why. This is partisan zombieism.
It's exactly what it is. It's partisan zombieism. Humans aren't
the borg. We aren't some like meaty glob We actually
have different likes and ideas and beliefs.
Speaker 3 (42:28):
And the refusal.
Speaker 4 (42:30):
To acknowledge someone's humanity as more important than a political.
Speaker 3 (42:37):
Box to be just checked is.
Speaker 4 (42:41):
The exact same reasoning that led the society to begin
devaluing life in.
Speaker 3 (42:45):
The first place.
Speaker 4 (42:48):
It reeks of weakness and insecurity, and it's a deficit
of both spirit and intelligence to deny oneself association with
anyone that does not perfectly reflect one's exact belief set.
(43:11):
I mean, that's just fruit. It sounds positively unrealistic. Also,
it's impractical. I don't even agree with my own husband
on everything, and he, more than anybody else on God's
Green Earth, is someone with whom I agree on more
things than not.
Speaker 3 (43:29):
Aside from you.
Speaker 4 (43:31):
Know, Jesus, there's not going to be anybody else that
I agree with more and we and I still don't
agree with everything with my husband. It's a fantasy standard,
and it's especially applied to celebrities, particularly those of a
stratospheric celebrity level, because of their inordinate potential to influence
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others right and so Democrats clearly they view.
Speaker 3 (43:58):
Taylor Swift as some kind of tool.
Speaker 4 (44:02):
I mean, maybe she would prefer to be one, but
I would like to think that she is at least
smart enough to know when she's being maliciously manipulated to
ditch friendships because the Left is what too afraid that
Taylor Swift may normalize being friends with diverse thinking people,
(44:23):
you know, like a normal human would. And that's the thing.
Normalcy is the enemy of the left. They need you
to believe that we live in such unprecedented times that
you got to ditch your friends. You have to You
can't get along with everyone at Christmas, you can't get
along with everyone at Thanksgiving. You have to ditch your friends.
(44:44):
You have to ditch your relations, You have to ditch
everyone who does not conform to your worldview. Very important,
They want you to believe that any kind of coupling
of an incongruent belief is unnatural and wrong. They need
they require supernatural fealty, and supernatural fealty has no room
(45:10):
for diverse thought. It has what they think of is
wrong think, and it has no grace for those who
practice wrongthink and no mercy or tolerance for anyone. I
think it would say a lot about Swift if she
told the haters of her friendship with Brittany Mahomes to
(45:32):
pounce sand and make a point that you don't have
to be of hive mind just to be friends with
somebody that's stupid. I mean, maybe she doesn't even need
to do that and just continue showing people what a
healthy friendship looks like without paying this you know, indulgence
(45:53):
of political samism. Maybe she doesn't even have to say anything,
which maybe might make the left angrier, and I would
be okay with that. I mean, I don't. I don't
care who she votes for.
Speaker 3 (46:06):
I don't.
Speaker 4 (46:07):
I think it's weird when celebrities make these big, sweeping
announcements like no one cares, nobody cares, nobody cares who
you're voting for. I have never put stock into who
someone is voting for. Honestly, if you're someone out there,
if you know someone who's like, well, I just.
Speaker 3 (46:23):
Didn't know who I wanted to vote for until Taylor's
the Live Matter announcement. That person's brain is cheese. It's true.
Speaker 4 (46:31):
That's that's that's also dumb. I mean, how would you
not have your mind made up right now? You don't
have to you don't have to be a politico or
an operative to not have your mind made up right.
I mean, you pay bills, right, you go to the store,
all that stuff. I mean, come on, it's just this goofy.
This is this is the this is where we are
right now. It's just goofy. But like I said, I
(46:53):
the Tim Walls thing about it, He's so cringe. But
I do like the prostitute or SoundBite there. That is
definitely something the prostitutor sound.
Speaker 3 (47:04):
But we got some more. I got some more audio
for you as well that we're going to dive into.
Speaker 4 (47:08):
And I wanted to pull in up a few things here.
We're following this Massachusetts story. I can I also point
out what they did at the at the wals Harris
rally audio sound by five. This is the reality that
we live in right now. This was a political rally
and people were chanting, we are not eating cats.
Speaker 3 (47:27):
Go ahead and play this. This is real.
Speaker 11 (47:30):
And you tell me you had this on your Bengo
card and they're eating cats, and they're eating cats, you
can say.
Speaker 3 (47:44):
That's actually a thing that they did. They actually did that.
I didn't even understand. I'm just a kid. Now Trump
has said there's not going to be a third debate.
Speaker 4 (47:54):
He put out a statement on his social platform and
it was on x as well, where he says there's
not going to be a debate. There will be no
third debate. He also made a statement about it. Now,
I said, we were talking about some of the polling
last hour. There's going to be I think it's the
stuff that comes out within the next week that's going
to get into some of the polling coming out at
(48:19):
post debate to see who gets a bump and all
of that. And I, you know, I don't even I
really don't think it's going to move the needle. It's
not going to move these two candidates further apart. I
don't think there's going to be any kind of gain
from either of them on it. But I do think
that if it shows that Harris is not gaining as
(48:40):
much momentum Aschine needs, I look for her to push
to do a debate harder, whereas Trump wouldn't really need to.
But if Trump is, I think having a really hard time,
then he may want another debate but he says right now,
there's not going to I honestly don't know why you
would do one. I can't blame him because it's dumb.
You don't learn anything from it, and he would have
(49:04):
to really do better debate prep. I also think he
needs better people within his orbit. Whoever helped prep him
for the last debate should be dragged because he could
have done. He left so much meat on the bone.
He lifts so much on the table. We talked about
(49:24):
that after and she didn't. She didn't expand on her policies,
and that's going to hurt her with independence. But why
would you give her another shot at it?
Speaker 3 (49:34):
Why?
Speaker 4 (49:35):
I mean, she needs to build upon what. She needs
people to think of her more than he does. She
needs to define herself for the American people more than
he does. She needs the attention more than he does.
But there's that basement strategy. We're going to talk about
this more coming up after headlines. Also some of the
(49:59):
other stuff going to get into, Like I said, this
Massachusetts story, this self defense story coming in out of
Massachusetts where they're now punishing the guy, the veteran who
defended himself. We're going to talk more about that as
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Speaker 6 (51:24):
Of the news you would probably miss. It's time for
Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 4 (51:29):
So first up, Ron DeSantis has declared war on wide
spread ballot petition fraud, and the governor and state election
officials are purging voter rolls of non citizens, dead people
and denying absent and very questionable signatures because election integrity
(51:50):
is important. It's making the left super angry.
Speaker 3 (51:53):
Uh. I never thought I was going to see the sentence.
Speaker 4 (51:56):
Panera bread brawl hero employee hits attacker with a pandor
and if I at a Colorado a restaurant Glendale, Colorado,
which is a great little town, by the way, A
suspect who incited a brawl at a Panera of all places,
they is at large still, according to local reports citing
police video. Footage captured shows a dramatic altercation during which
(52:18):
the suspect through several objects off a counter at restaurant staff.
A customer tried to intervene, and employee stepped in struck
the suspect with a baking peal, and then apparently the
brawl began because the suspect demanded their phone from restaurant
employees and people said that they were super confused, and
they said they didn't have their phone. Apparently he lost
it and then he started yelling racial slurs at one
(52:41):
of them, and then I don't even know. One person
suffered minor injuries at a panera, a Panera of all places.
There's some video that one's showing you on the simulcast
of it. It's just wild, man, I don't High doses
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Speaker 3 (53:22):
And apparently a lot of a lot of this.
Speaker 4 (53:24):
There was a huge increase during lockdown because they said
it was driven by the use of telemedicine providers.
Speaker 3 (53:31):
Very interesting.
Speaker 4 (53:32):
A tech billionaire pulled out their first private space walkhi
above Earth yesterday, and of course there are already conspiracy
theories saying that they weren't actually in space. It didn't happen,
just like the first moon landing. Can't even deal with it.
A Delta flight clipped another plane on the taxiway yesterday
at an Atlanta airport and knocked off a smaller plane's tail.
Speaker 3 (53:51):
Wow. I don't even know how that happens, but they did.
Speaker 4 (53:55):
They said Delta Airlines Flight two ninety five was en
route to Tokyo, was tach for takeoff. Its wingtip hit
the tail of another flight that was heading to Louisiana
and knocked its tail off, so they had to stop everything.
It was like it took a long time. Nobody was injured. Thankfully,
stick with us. We got more in store next.
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Speaker 12 (54:28):
Look, I'm going to vote for Kamala Harris, she could
run over a child live on TV. I'm going to
vote for Kamala Harris. I'm never going to vote for Trump.
Speaker 3 (54:36):
That's Niley.
Speaker 12 (54:36):
But the fact is, even though I think she'll make
a good president, she's not a good candidate. If you
remember from when she ran before, she she tends to
get real irritated with stuff she doesn't like. She's not
real fast on her feet. Maybe she's better now, but
live events things like that. I don't know, man, I
don't think.
Speaker 4 (54:53):
She's gonna go away shirtless. I mean, I know they're
at the beach, but is that California? I mean, don't
they aren't they like all about, like wearing their athletic
where everywhere.
Speaker 3 (55:01):
I don't know. I don't know what. Why was e
Gi shirtless? Does anybody know?
Speaker 4 (55:05):
Welcome back to the program, Dana lash with you. You're
at the bottom of this second hour. I you know
he's at least he's honest about it. She could run
over a kid and vote for I think that's where
everybody is still after the debate now, I don't think
it did anything, And I think that the people who
are going to vote Democrat are going to vote Democrat,
and the people are going to vote Republican, are going
to vote Republican. And there is a tiny sliver that's
(55:27):
going to decide everything of people who can't yet determine
if they're going to vote for a candidate that they
hate or against a candidate that they hate. And that's
where we are. That's really what it comes down to.
It comes down to specifically that. So I am I'm
just just kind of just sitting and watching, just waiting
(55:50):
and you know, seeing there's going to be some more
surveys that come out to see about the debate if
there is a debate bounce, which I don't think there's
going to be for either candidate. I really don't. So
it's interesting. But I thought that was funny. That was
funny SoundBite. I mean, it's true. You know, it's.
Speaker 3 (56:09):
A few other things.
Speaker 4 (56:10):
I want to make sure that we're hitting because we
got some let's see here, we got some we got
some good audio that I want to make sure that
we're that we are touching on.
Speaker 3 (56:21):
I mentioned.
Speaker 4 (56:24):
The we were talking a little bit earlier about the
pet stuff audio some by ten just because it's funny.
Eric Swalwell about the pet I mean, the pet eating
and stuff is real. There's like a duck rescue lady
that came out and said, yes, it's a real thing.
Like the duck rescue lady in Ohio is having to
come out and say stuff. As long as we're still
talking about how this is a consequence of an open
(56:44):
border audio some by ten though this is a fing
thing's boyfriend.
Speaker 2 (56:49):
People should check on their pets, Nicole. The pets aren't okay.
They're a little terrified by the madness they heard last night. Actually,
children actually were asking their parents. A lot of my
friends were texting me saying, well, I had to have
a conversation with my son last night about why this
(57:09):
guy is running for president because he didn't sound like
someone was running for president.
Speaker 4 (57:15):
I mean, it's a real thing, and the more that
they deny it, the more people are going to double
and triple down on it. I mean, this was something
that Tim Walls, he had brought up yesterday, which is
kind of funny. He's like, don't mess with cat people,
you know, unless you're here illegal and you're eating them
and someone's driveway the cats from the cat people, I guess,
you know, apparently, but at some point they've got to
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get back. I hope that all of the people talking
about this bring this back to the border and the fatalities,
like children have been killed, women have been killed, men
have been killed, people have been targeted. I mean, this
is a very real thing. And I don't know. They
said they're not going to have a third debate. There
have been questions as to whether or not the debate
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was there.
Speaker 3 (58:00):
Was there it was this.
Speaker 4 (58:02):
The sourcing was kind of of a claim that she
apparently had gotten something beforehand from ABC.
Speaker 3 (58:10):
I don't think I don't think that would have helped.
Even if she did. She had one goal to push
Trump's buttons.
Speaker 4 (58:18):
I don't think her getting anything in advance even if
she did. And it was really shaky sourcing the original
claim on that, which is why I didn't I didn't
touch it yesterday because I'm like, this doesn't smell right.
But the idea that she how can you, I just
don't How would you cheat? How would you cheat it?
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She was going to do the same and he was
going to do the same no matter what. So I
just don't know what that even what that even would
would count for, what impact that would even have. Photographers
are slamming her for reduced access, though the white House
News Photographers Association has criticized her. They said that her
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campaign team has engaged in a quote unprecedented reduction in
access and a lot of people reports axios in the
press corps are very upset over what they're saying is
media evasion from the Harris campaign. She has yet to
do a solo television interview. She has not had one
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single unscripted moment in front of the press really since
July twenty first, and the president of the White House
News Photographers Association said that Harris's aides last month they
were protesting that the four independent news photographer seats they
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were downgraded to one. That's the and they got that
from Harris's aids. They said that they had four photographer seats.
Speaker 3 (59:55):
And you know, traveling with her on the campaign trail,
et cetera. Now it's just one.
Speaker 4 (59:59):
And they said that they need to reconsider the number
of seats that they're allowing for press, and they apparently
still have not gotten a response. The Harris campaign has
not responded to the White House News Photographer's Association about this.
And this isn't the first time that anyone in the
press has criticized her over a lack of access either.
(01:00:19):
There have been a lot of rumblings about this since
she got in the race in July. And they, I mean,
they were trying to say some of Harris's surrogates were
trying to say, well, Trump doesn't have a traveling pool
of reporters with him.
Speaker 3 (01:00:35):
Like Harris does.
Speaker 4 (01:00:36):
Will Harris is also the vice president, but he also
does press engagements. He doesn't necessarily need to because whenever
he sees them, he talks to them, he engages with them,
he does interviews, he makes himself available. She does not.
That's the main difference. But they've been complaining about this.
The press in DC has been complaining about this for
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quite some time. There's a left leaning website that tracks
press conferences, media interviews, and informal q and as. And
they said that, I mean, Kamal hasn't done any and
they were talking about how Trump has done. This was
the last time they measured this Biden was still in
the race. They had an offhand remark saying that Harris
hasn't done any of it.
Speaker 3 (01:01:18):
But they were saying that Trump.
Speaker 4 (01:01:19):
It's not an issue with Trump because he's just out
there talking to members of the press all the time.
I mean, good grief. Even during the trial stuff, he
was wandering over and talking to members of the press.
So it's this is this is very similar to Hillary.
Remember Hillary would corral journalists in between ropes at her events.
Speaker 3 (01:01:36):
So I don't know, it's.
Speaker 4 (01:01:39):
I that's she doesn't want to make the press mad,
because that's those are the people who are making her
right now, the members of the press are the people
that are making her and I I don't know, you
at some point, I think their good will is going
to run out. I think for some people at CNN
that's that's happened already, But I don't know now. As
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far as it concerns with the animal stuff, Like I
was saying, there have been Springfield residents that have said
that more of them have come forward talking about this,
and it doesn't I think everyone's getting so into specifically
talking about the pets and the animals, you are, some
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are overlooking the fact that regardless of how many pets
and how many water fowl, they are still having a
major problem with the surge and the number of illegal
immigrants from Haiti. It is a city that has a
population of fifty eight thousand, and there are about twenty
thousand now, a massive surge twenty thousand people alone who
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are classified, as they say, undocumented illegal immigrants, specifically coming
in from Haiti. That's where they've been relocated, and they
have what's called temporary protected status from the Biden Harris administration,
and they're going to get more. That's not like the
end of the number. They're going to get more. And
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this is stuff that she's bragged about. This has been
part of the Biden Harris immigration policy from day one.
They implemented the temporary protected status for these Haitian illegal immigrants,
and they actually extended it all the way till twenty
twenty six. The temporary protected status means that if you're
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coming from a certain country that has problems, you get
a temporary immigration status. You can be allowed to stay
in the United States. And it's only supposed to be
from like six, twelve or eighteen months, but now it's
lasting for a couple of years.
Speaker 3 (01:03:51):
That's where it is.
Speaker 4 (01:03:51):
And it's different from asylum because asylum is something that
is like a person by person process, but temporary protected
status is applicable to an entire block of people who
come from one particular country, and.
Speaker 3 (01:04:11):
So that's it.
Speaker 4 (01:04:11):
They are protected from deportation under the status.
Speaker 3 (01:04:15):
So that's what the status is.
Speaker 4 (01:04:16):
And it was expanded under Biden Harris and they've extended
it all the way into twenty twenty six.
Speaker 3 (01:04:23):
So they're going to be bringing more people in.
Speaker 4 (01:04:25):
And these are people that have not gone through the
legal proper pathway and have legal status in the United States.
They're protected from deportation. And this is a smaller city.
I mean, it's not a huge city, but they're fifty
eight thousand people there. When you add twenty thousand people
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from like in the span of you know, months, that's
a huge deal.
Speaker 3 (01:04:54):
That is a huge deal.
Speaker 4 (01:04:55):
How do you assimilate giant swaths like twenty thousand and
how do you assimilate twenty thousand people who arrive in
a town of fifty eight thousand in a short period
of time, Because when you're not just bringing that many,
it's a lot. I think it's a lot harder to
have people assimilate into US culture, US law, US way
(01:05:17):
of life, et cetera.
Speaker 3 (01:05:19):
I e.
Speaker 4 (01:05:19):
The pet and waterfowl thing. I mean, it's at some point,
depending on how many more people they bring in twenty
thousand to fifty eight thousand. I mean, you're getting up
near to almost where you're halfway rivaling the number of
citizens that are in that town. And why are they going?
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I just don't understand why it is that Springfield, Ohio,
or any other town in America has to bear the
responsibility of taking care of another failed state's citizens, a
failed nation citizenry. Why is it their responsibility to do this?
(01:06:03):
No one's been able, no one's asked that question, and
no one's answered that question. Why is it Springfield, Ohio's
responsibility to take care of another country's citizens when their
government failed them? Now, I just want to try to
reconcile how the left is always pretended that they were
(01:06:24):
against nation building, but they're really not.
Speaker 3 (01:06:28):
Why does Springfield have to bear that burden?
Speaker 4 (01:06:32):
I mean, the left has never answered that, they'd never
let They never answer why border towns have to bear
the burden of illegal immigration people who are fleeing countries
where their governments have also failed. The United States is
not the repository for failed states.
Speaker 6 (01:06:53):
It's his laf mission to make bad decisions.
Speaker 2 (01:07:00):
Time for Florida, man.
Speaker 4 (01:07:02):
I am this is the weirdest combination of stuff to steal.
But it's Florida. This is apparently a village's story. It
is a village's story.
Speaker 3 (01:07:20):
So, according to.
Speaker 4 (01:07:21):
The village's news, Sylvia Wilson went into a Walmart in
Summerfield and thought she could just get a shopping cart
full of makeup and phishing lures and filled it up
apparently to the top and then try to walk out
with it. I don't know why anyone thinks that this
is you know, your you're buying makeup and fishing lures.
(01:07:43):
I have no idea why that comp why, I don't know,
but she was busted. She also apparently had some fentanyl
and drug paraphernalia on her person. Maybe that has something
to do with a shopping cart full of makeup and lures.
But okay, So she was taken into custody Marion County Jail,
where she is facing charges for a theft, drug possession,
(01:08:04):
drug paraphernalia, a whole bunch of stuff.
Speaker 3 (01:08:06):
She is Her bond is.
Speaker 4 (01:08:10):
Five thy five hundred, which and she didn't make it,
so she's still she's still in she's still in the pokey.
But a shopping cart full of makeup and fishing flores.
That's like really oddly specific.
Speaker 3 (01:08:23):
I'm you know, Okay, all.
Speaker 4 (01:08:24):
Right, this couple of other, this Florida man and his
accomplice were busted in Naples, Florida because they stole four
hundred I repeat, four hundred sticks of deodorant. Uh okay,
all right, that's uh in Naples, Florida. And they're young
dudes too, A little younger dudes too. I mean, I
mean they're like not super young, but you know, they're
(01:08:46):
in their forties. But they said that this is Kyier County.
They think it's an organized retail theft ring that has
been stealing from major retailers like Public's and Walmart and
CBS and wind Dix and Walgreens all across the state.
And they got the information that these two dudes were
involved in a recent large scale retail theft Spray Marion County,
and they were going to nearby counties and until they
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finally got busted. So they got there, they got their
vehicle and they they stopped them because they didn't come
to a complete ride, complete stop for right on red,
which you have to apparently in Florida. And so they
said that they were just coming from Fort Myers. That
wasn't true though. They they looked in their they had
probable cause because all the stuff was matching to what
they were on the lookout for. They got him out
(01:09:27):
of the car. They found tons of razors, Gillett razor packs,
h and four hundred sticks of deodorant. So they had
also fishing gear.
Speaker 3 (01:09:37):
Two what is up with that?
Speaker 4 (01:09:38):
Cosmetics, fishing gear, razor blades, razors, and four hundred sticks
of deodorant. Okay, so they're going to jail. Also, what
is up with this?
Speaker 3 (01:09:47):
This is crazy.
Speaker 4 (01:09:49):
Let's see a Florida man. This is involves a wall
waffle house. Florida man named Lucky shoots a man in
the butt, chases another dude with a screwdriver at a
waffle house, and then he was arrested with drugs on
his person. In Pensacola, a Scanbia County Sheriff's office arrested
a Florida man. He shot one dude in the butt,
chased another dude around a waffle house with a screwdriver.
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According to the arrest report, twenty four year old du
Quanterise that's one full first name, da Quanterise Lucky was
arrested September eighth. He's accused of attempted homicide, aggravated assault,
distribution of a schedule one narcotic within a thousand.
Speaker 3 (01:10:26):
Feet of a school. All.
Speaker 4 (01:10:27):
He's got a ton of drug charges, discharge of a
fire and public possession of a firearm by a convicted
fellon disorderly conduct. He is in jail, bond not public.
But yeah, he's gonna be in jail for a bit.
Speaker 3 (01:10:39):
Stick with us. Third hour on the way.
Speaker 5 (01:10:42):
Vice President Harris still has not explained a lot of
her policy reversals. Do you think she needs to explain
every policy reversal. I continue to think that this whole,
these allegations about policy reversals are overblown. She has changed
her mind on a fracking band, Medicare for all, a
federal odds guarantee, a border wall, decriminalizing border at the
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list continues.
Speaker 12 (01:11:05):
Yeah, I disagree that she's changed her mind.
Speaker 4 (01:11:10):
That was Jamal Bowman, the fire the guy pulls the
fire alarm. What do you mean you disagree that she's
changed her mind? So she was never She never said
that she was against fracking on video. That was just
a fabrication of millions of people's imaginations. She never said
that she was gonna go out and ban guns and
confiscate them. That was just a on video repeatedly at
(01:11:32):
different campaign stops. That was also just a figment of
millions of people's imaginations. I mean, stop, you can't tell
people to not believe what they heard and what they saw.
Speaker 3 (01:11:43):
You can't welcome back to the program, Dane lash with
you top of.
Speaker 4 (01:11:45):
This third hour. I I don't know, she's uh, that's
gonna That's another thing. People know that there's like two
different which Kamala is it?
Speaker 3 (01:11:55):
Is it twenty twenty Kamala? Is it twenty twenty four? Kamala?
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (01:12:00):
I also think I'm just gonna I'm gonna say this
just on the because I know Marjorie Taylor Green has
been fighting with people, and everybody's been fighting with people.
Speaker 3 (01:12:06):
Let me put it. Let me.
Speaker 4 (01:12:07):
All I'm going to say is this because I I
can't stand when there get to be bad seeds around
politicians that need to focus. And we are, what days
out from early voting starting, we are I mean I
think it's you know what a month and little over
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a month and a half away from the election. We
are so close and and the polls are so tight,
and we're waiting to see what, if anything, can be
measured by this this second and final debate. And I
think that people who are running for the highest office
in the land owe it to the people supporting them,
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the people whose votes they're seeking, and the the health
of the nation to prioritize all of that first over
your ideas about loyalty or anything else. And I think
they need to be very careful about who they have
in their inner circle, because there are some bad actors
out there, really bad. One day, I'm going to write
(01:13:11):
a book. I'm not even joking. I legit will one day.
I'm going to write a book and I'll name names
and it'll come out posthumously. But it's I think you've
got to be careful with the people that you let
in your inner circle. And like I said, just because
somebody's on the right or claims to be on the right,
doesn't mean that it is that they're like.
Speaker 3 (01:13:34):
More virtuous or or not. I know there's something up
with the substack about it.
Speaker 4 (01:13:38):
From one of our contributors over at chapter and verse I,
when it's this close, you have to have your nominee
listen to your real inner circle. Listen to the people
who have been loyal to you, who actually do move
the needle, people who have the nation's interests at heart
more than their own as and that's their top p
(01:14:01):
He needs to not dally with debt, with any baggage.
He needs to not have any baggage, not gamble with
unforced errors and unnecessary liabilities this close to election day, Please,
for the love of all things holy. Sometimes I see
things and I'm like, are people trying to lose the election?
And I really legitimately wonder that. I mean, it's it is.
(01:14:28):
I think that he needs to drop his association with
some people and focus on winning in November, because everything
else is baggage, and baggage is a distraction, and distractions
are obstacles. And I'm not going to be told by
anyone either, or have anyone else told well, don't focus
on it, just keep the focus on Those are not
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the people that you need to be telling that to.
The candidate needs to be reminded about that. Keep your
inner circle full of smart people who are loyal and
who have the nation's best interest at heart, and then
are not a bunch of grifting self promoters.
Speaker 3 (01:15:07):
I mean, it's good grief.
Speaker 4 (01:15:08):
We are so close to election day and the polls
are so close, and the last thing that I want
to see happen is for you know, us to lose
in November because of bad actors. And I question the
motivation of people who think that distractions like that are okay,
(01:15:32):
and who think that having baggage around you that close
to an election is okay. Anyone who defends this, I'm sorry,
but your motivations either aren't pure or your intelligence the subpar,
and you are not helping out out out Now that
being said, speaking of some of the polls, I'm curious
to see. Like I said, I'm really curious to see
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where this. I think there's some staples that are going
to be coming out in the next week or so.
And as long as there is a focus, I think
he should probably he should probably do an event in Springfield,
Ohio and not have it be specifically on just the animals,
just the pets and things like that. That that's been
kind of the talking point. It's true, but that's been
(01:16:15):
kind of the narrative for the past seuple days. It
needs to be tied back to the border and people
need to understand how the interior is affected by this
and also this temporary protected status, because this is a
different it's not just the board's immigration is in total,
because you can't just say that Springfield, Ohio is a
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border issue. Well, I mean yes and no, it is
an immigration issue total because of this temporary protected status
that I mean, the the the UH administration is simply saying, oh,
we don't have to check anything. We just can bring
people in because this is an affective nation and they
can just say that and have it be that. I
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don't know, it's it's interesting. Audio sound by seventeen CNN
is noting that Harris is thirteen points behind where Biden.
Speaker 3 (01:17:07):
Was in twenty twenty.
Speaker 4 (01:17:08):
Now they're talking about younger voters, but younger voters don't
really vote.
Speaker 3 (01:17:12):
They don't.
Speaker 4 (01:17:12):
You might have a survey that shows that there's going
to be a lot of them will come up, but
it never matches up.
Speaker 3 (01:17:16):
Listen to this, This is seventeen.
Speaker 2 (01:17:18):
When it comes to the actual voting demographics and the map,
the electoral map.
Speaker 3 (01:17:23):
Itself, where could Taylor Swift's endorsement potentially make a difference.
Speaker 13 (01:17:30):
Yeah, I think young voters, young voters, young voters. It's
a group of voters that Kamala Harris is struggling versus
what you might expect from a normal Democratic candidate in
a normal year.
Speaker 3 (01:17:39):
So Democrat versus Trump margin.
Speaker 13 (01:17:41):
In September of twenty twenty, look at this, Joe Biden
was up by twenty eight points. He was doing particularly
poorly among young voters those under the age of thirty
when he dropped out of the race, up by just
seven points. So Kamala Harris is doing somewhat better than
that at this point, up by fifteen over Donald Trump,
but still really lagging where Joe Biden back in twenty twenty.
Speaker 4 (01:18:01):
And that's just even if younger voters go out and vote.
But I will say one of the things that this
would affect is fundraising, and it also kind of can
affect enthusiasm.
Speaker 3 (01:18:12):
Things like that.
Speaker 4 (01:18:13):
Those are those are real, you know, they're measurable things
that she's she's struggling on a number of fronts. She's
this is one of the worst nominees that they've ever ran.
It shouldn't be this close. This is why I'm telling
you the nominee Republican nominee does not make it more
difficult for himself by having baggage on Trump fors one stop.
We do not need to make it more difficult now
(01:18:35):
switching gears here. Yesterday we talked about Germany basically telling
the EU to go pound sand They're going to heighten
restrictions for entry because they've been dealing with too much
Islamis terrorism, too many attacks. They have, you know, unfettered,
they're just being overrun by people coming into the country
and no way.
Speaker 3 (01:18:56):
To vet or verify who is who. So Lorraine caught
that one. This is the Netherlands. The Netherlands, they are
declaring a state of emergency amid illegal immigrant amid an
illegal immigrant crisis, and they are asking for opt out
from the EU migration policy. This is wild and so
(01:19:21):
the I'm not quite sure. I mean, I'm still waiting for.
Speaker 4 (01:19:25):
The EU response on this, but first you have Germany
and then now you have the Netherlands, and so we'll
I'm sure that the EU is going to respond with
as much fury to this as they did with Germany
because they were telling these So you have what's like
twenty seven I think it's like twenty seven EU member nations,
(01:19:50):
and of those, I think all of them except for
two have what they call this like free movement thing
that is underscored by the Shankan Agreement, and that was
something that was signed into that They made that kind
of like law back in nineteen eighty five, and it
said it's about promoting free movement within the European Union.
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And so the only countries that that don't participate in
the Shangan Agreement are Ireland and Cyprus.
Speaker 3 (01:20:20):
Everybody else does. So of all of the EU.
Speaker 4 (01:20:24):
Member states, everybody except for two, all of them except
for two are members of the Shangan Agreement. And it
basically it regulates like the types of visas you have
to have, and it's harmony what do they call it,
a harmonization of the conditions of entry, and they basically
make it easier for you to travel in between these
countries in Europe, and it has it kind of reduced
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some of the border the entry scrutiny. Well, now here's
the thing that they the Shangan Agreement does allow for
if there is a serious threat to public safety or security,
you can temporarily suspend that aspect and introduce border control
at your internal borders. And so that's what the that's
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what some of these countries are looking at doing and
even though it allows for this, the EU is reacting
with fury to countries who are saying that they need
to do this. And the Netherlands is one of the
member states of the EU, so they've declared an emergency
(01:21:31):
related to the crisis of illegal immigration, and they're saying that, well,
we have the authority to do this under the Shangan Agreement,
because the Shangan Agreement allows for us to temporarily suspend
this free movement thing and reintroduce border control and restrictions.
And that's what Germany essentially did, but the EU lost
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their minds a Germany, we talked about that yesterday and
this is what gets me. They say, yet, well, if
you are introducing border controls, you have the member state
must inform the Council, the EU Council and other SHINGUN
countries and the European Parliament and the the European Commission,
et cetera. Like you have to ask all of these
other foreign nations, is it okay if we uh reintroduce
(01:22:16):
some control at our borders because we're dealing with terrorism
and people getting murdered like tons, like our homicide rates.
Speaker 3 (01:22:22):
Are through the roof.
Speaker 4 (01:22:23):
Is it Okay, if we that's insane that you even
have to ask that. But I think the EU is stupid.
I think the European Union is ridiculous. It is a ridiculous,
fruitless exercise of vanity from you know, it's the It's
something that a crumbling empire would come up with to
make it crumble faster. So Netherlands, the Netherlands is saying,
(01:22:47):
we can't deal with this anymore. We got to do something.
And I'm waiting to see what the E. I'm waiting
to see what the E response would be. But they
announced it today. They're like, we've we we have to
They're they're saying it's and now some were saying that
is this the death of the Shangan Agreement because now
you have Germany and now you have the Netherlands doing it.
So if it's the death of the Shangan Agreement, then
what does that due to free movement? And how does
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that affect the European Union overall?
Speaker 3 (01:23:10):
Because the EU, I think is.
Speaker 4 (01:23:11):
A threat to American security. I think the way that
it operates. I think these are nations that are Allied nations,
but I think that it's destroying the security of Allied nations.
And when your allies are weaker, you in turn become
weaker as well.
Speaker 6 (01:23:27):
And now all of the news you would probably miss,
It's time for data's quick five.
Speaker 4 (01:23:32):
A new study coming out of Australia at the University
of Tasmania and other institutions analyze data from over thirty
two thousand.
Speaker 3 (01:23:39):
Participants in this US Biobank.
Speaker 4 (01:23:41):
Study to determine the relationship between abdominal fat and chronic pain.
So they were using advanced MRI imaging and precisely measured
two different types of abdominal fat visceral at of post
tissue that's around the internal organs, and subcutaneous at a
post tissue which is beneath the skin, and they revealed
(01:24:03):
a very close response relationship. The more abdominal fat someone carries,
the likelihood that they experienced chronic pain in multiple areas
of the body increased, and it was true for both
the visceral and subcutaneous fat.
Speaker 3 (01:24:13):
They said people who had higher levels.
Speaker 4 (01:24:15):
Of abdominal fat reported greater overall chronic pain, particularly in neck, back, hips,
and knees. I would think that the extra weight adds
to that, feels it. I mean that seems kind of
like an obvious thing. This is just weird. Plane crashes
on golf courses. This Channel nine news in Douglas County
(01:24:36):
a plane crash on a golf course. It flipped over
to people were evaluated by medical staff, according to fire officials.
And in Colorado, single engine plane with two people on board.
Speaker 3 (01:24:45):
It was in the morning. Nobody was taken to the hospital.
Speaker 4 (01:24:48):
They add minor injuries, which is shocking when you look
at the wreck and then think it's a plane crash.
I mean it lad it upside down. But they had
minor injuries so that nobody was hospitalized. So thankfully everyone
was okay. But good hubns there investigating what may have
happened with that. Also, this family says they found razor
blades and a bag of frozen blueberries. It's in British
(01:25:12):
Columbia where this apparently took place. They said that this family,
they have.
Speaker 3 (01:25:17):
An eleven year old girl.
Speaker 4 (01:25:18):
They had a package of blueberries and they said they
were apparently found It's Kirkland brand. They found razor blades
in it, and they said their daughter was making a
smoothie with frozen blueberries and she found little envelopes with
the with the classics you know, straight edge razor blades
are wrapped in. They said they watched her pull it
out of the bag and they reported the issue to Costco.
(01:25:40):
They brought the bag back. They said they were looking
into them the end of the matter, but so far
they haven't. I don't even know how that happens. How
does that even remotely? I mean, obviously you're not going
to just like grab a.
Speaker 3 (01:25:50):
Handful of blueberry. I don't think people really eat them
like that. But still, that's kind of it's kind of crazy.
A jury is considering a this is weird. This is MSN.
Speaker 4 (01:25:59):
The headline a little confusing. The jury is considering marshmallow
eating contest death. There's an inquest and the death of
a woman who choked to death while eating a marshmallow
during a marshmallow eating competition. She was thirty seven years old.
She took part in the event last year, and they
were looking into it and they found that that the
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I mean they originally the pre inquest said that the
jury inquest was required, So they're trying to figure out,
I mean, she choked the death on a marshmallow. You're
entering a marshmallow eating competition. I would just assume that
you're taking that into consideration as a possibility when evaluating
whether or not you should participate it. Do we have
to have all these steps for this good grief stick
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with us?
Speaker 3 (01:26:41):
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Speaker 8 (01:26:58):
What was on yesterday with the President wearing AMaGA hat?
Speaker 5 (01:27:01):
Since the pool wasn't in the room for that, can
you share a little bit more about how that happened
than just.
Speaker 11 (01:27:06):
What kind of message you think it's sent?
Speaker 9 (01:27:08):
So a couple of things for s for those like
you said, the pool was not in the room. So
I just wanna make sure I I laid this out.
Uh so folks uh get the contexts uh of what happened.
So we were Uh the President was in Shanksville, UH
fire station one of the locations obviously of of weather
plane was taken down on September eleventh of two thousand,
(01:27:28):
uh two thousand one. So the President gave an impromptu
remarks about bipartisan unity. That's what he was talking about
UH and the and he talked about it in the
moment of September eleventh. It was that's what we experienced
after nine eleven auh and said that we needed to
go back to that bipartisan unity as a country. And
(01:27:51):
so he made those remarks, impromptu remarks to UH some
of the folks who were there on that day, and
he offered a present initial hat to a man who
was wearing a Trump cat. He was wearing a Trump hat,
and he offered it to him as a gesture, and
in return, the man said that in the same spirit,
(01:28:11):
the president should put on his Trump cat. And so
the President did very briefly, and that's what happened. It
was it was truly a back and forth about unity
and the president remembering a moment in time.
Speaker 4 (01:28:27):
The crazy thing about it is it was the nicest
and only nice thing. I can't I mean, I'm trying
to be generous here, but it was the nicest and
maybe only nice interaction and only nice thing that Biden
had during his entire term like this. And it's at
the end amazing Welcome back to the program, Dana. Last
(01:28:50):
year with you, we are at the bottom of this
third hour.
Speaker 3 (01:28:55):
It was.
Speaker 4 (01:28:55):
I mean, it was the only nice thing that he had,
the only nice thing that you know that I saw
in him. Urn a videos do from his administration, this
his whole term.
Speaker 3 (01:29:04):
It's isn't it sad?
Speaker 4 (01:29:05):
It's sad that it's like that because everything is so
stupidly tribal. But I don't know, maybe he just doesn't
feel like he's gotta keep it up anymore because he's
gonna he's going to pardon his son and then he's
gonna go off into the sunset.
Speaker 3 (01:29:21):
Who knows.
Speaker 4 (01:29:23):
But he hasn't weighed in noticed, he hasn't really weighed
in on the pet thing. He hasn't really weighed in
on the crime, and Aurora hasn't really weighed in on
any of that. And this uh story that came out,
there's more video coming out about the apartment complex and
Aurora Colorado where.
Speaker 3 (01:29:43):
There's more there.
Speaker 4 (01:29:44):
I mean, now they know the multiple not just one,
but multiple apartment complex. Is that Venezuelan gangs have basically
taken over the TDA gang, the largest transnational criminal operation
in Venezuela. They think there's like seven thousand members and
it was formed in the late two thousands in their
state prison. So and everybody's got very visible tattoos. They
(01:30:07):
make it very easy to identify them and anything. This
is what other I found this interesting. Another popular identifier
is anything that can that commemorates Michael Jordan or his
jersey number twenty three. And they also like clocks, trains, crowns,
(01:30:28):
and gas masks. Those are also identifiable things that they have.
Speaker 3 (01:30:33):
It's just weird.
Speaker 4 (01:30:35):
And I'm just that's say. That's what sanctuary city gets.
You see, it's more than just like animals in from
the temporary protected status people that they're allowing in without
any illegally, without any documentation into Springfield, Ohio.
Speaker 3 (01:30:49):
It's also an Aurora, Colorado. It's it's everywhere.
Speaker 4 (01:30:54):
It's a major issue, and there is a measurable crimes
tostic that has accompanied it. To sit here and say
that it doesn't exist, it's just dumb on these people's parts.
Speaker 3 (01:31:07):
It really is. All right.
Speaker 4 (01:31:09):
A few other things to get into as well. Some
culture stuff. You guys know, I told you I play
video games. It was playing have been playing Warhammer Space
Marine two, which is really good.
Speaker 3 (01:31:20):
It's really good to play.
Speaker 4 (01:31:21):
It took me a little bit to get used to
the different style of gameplay because like the your character
will do a maneuver so instead like they'll have like
a kill hit that they can do. It's like a
final finishing move and you have to know what correct
buttons to push on it. But it's just a little
bit different than you know, like using your special attack
like in previous like whether it's dark Tide or Vermin Tide,
(01:31:44):
which is also part of the Warhammer forty K world,
and there's a lot of lore and I don't want you,
please do not let your eyes glass over this. I
promise you. This affects you, whether you play or know
anything about Warhammer. I swear to you it does. Because
when you take one of the very last plays that
Woke has not corrupted away, then you have no places
(01:32:04):
where Woke hasn't corrupted, and that I mean you don't
want to lose any ground. This is why this is
like when conservatives left entertainment in that you can't sit here.
I wish conservatives wouldn't do this with gaming. They left
movies and they left arts in entertainment, and then they
bitched and moaned all the times about oh I can't
believe now they've they're all still left yet, because the
right left it way back, like fifty sixty years ago.
(01:32:28):
They even stopped helping to finance with production. So, of course,
don't make video games the next Waistlane, please, for the
love of all things holy, just because people don't play them,
don't make it like that. Your grandkids, your kids. The
other people will. And I'm going to tell you there's
a lot of people think it's isolating. The only people
who think that playing games are isolating are people who've
never played them and thus have zero authority or relevancy
(01:32:49):
to the conversation. So they Warhammer is you just go
in and play. I when I'm playing a game, I
don't care about your backstory.
Speaker 3 (01:32:58):
I don't want a ton of cut scene. I don't care.
Speaker 4 (01:33:01):
I just want to go in and shoot stuff in
the face and blow stuff up, and I want to
fight baddies and monsters, and that's all I want to do.
It's just fun. It's just fun, it's entertaining. It's stuff
that you can't do in real life. So I don't
want to hear the.
Speaker 3 (01:33:12):
Whole Well, it's it's very very real. No, it's not.
I'm not shooting giant tyrannids in real life. Shut up.
Speaker 4 (01:33:19):
So I have been paying attention to a lot of
the wokery that's in a lot of these other video
game titles, like how They've Ruined. We have a really
good piece up right now at Subsec chapter and verse
my newsletter that gets into why some of this stuff
is so important and why it's important to the next
generation that are going to determine, you know, things for
(01:33:43):
you when you're old. That's another reason why this needs
to be important to you. Like, for instance, I thought
it was a really good piece one of our contributors
put up that gets into like why what is this
the mystery of the Arkham games and the Suicide Squad games.
I didn't even know this about because I played these.
I didn't even know this about mister Freeze. Like one
of the reasons why he became a criminal was because
(01:34:05):
his wife was super sick and he needed to fund
her treatment because he wasn't able to do it, uh,
you know, the the other way. And he wasn't a
traditional villain, so a lot he wasn't about self promotion.
He wanted to sacrifice like everything to save his wife.
So there was a little bit of a there. There's
(01:34:25):
a lot of humanity and that that starts at the
beginning of that criminal character art, which is very interesting
and very different from like some of the other ones
in that in that world. And so he became a
criminal to fund his his research into curing his wife.
And when they when the wokesters, when you have all
of these woke you have all of these game studios,
(01:34:48):
and you have black Rock, which has gotten involved in
this Tencent, which is a communist Chinese company that has
gotten involved in everything from Hollywood to gaming sidebar. Tencent
was the production company that originally was helping to produce
the sequel to Top Gun, and they were demanding that
Maverick removed the Taiwanese flag from his jacket an order
(01:35:09):
for Top Gun the sequel to have opening in Chinese theaters,
because they have tons of theaters over there and they're
the fastest growing movie screen, you know, with a country
that has more movie screens than anybody, it's China, and
that's a big market, a big chunk of change. And
they Tencent, who is CCP, They were telling them they
have to take the Taiwanese flag off of Maverick's jacket
(01:35:30):
or your sol and at first they did it, and
then they got a lot of feedback, a lot of
flak from justifiably people here in the US and elsewhere,
and so they put it back on in Tencent bout
out And that's not the first time they've tried to
do that kind of stuff. They're doing it in games too,
and they're backing they don't do it in China, but
they back woke Ory to get involved in all of
these other US companies. You have black Rock that comes
(01:35:51):
in and takes ownership, Tencent ended up buying what is
it Blizzard, and cod sucks now out loud because Tincent
got involved in it. All of this, I mean, there's
like a huge history. Bottom line is that there's an
active war on gaming underway that is well financed, and
you've got a lot of wokery in it. And they've
been going after all these titles. And there are some
titles that have been for the most part, I think
(01:36:12):
protected from wokery because they're so nerdy no one would
possibly want to be interested in doing it until now.
One of those has been the Warhammer Universe. Now, I
don't play the tabletop game because the idea of sitting
down and painting and figuring when I have zero artistic talent.
Scares the hell out of me and also makes my
eyes fall out of my head. So I'm not going
to do that. But I love video games. I love
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being in the world video games, and so when playing
these titles, and now they have these woke companies that
are woke consultancy companies that are getting involved and trying
to tell these video game companies what to do. You know,
the social credit score, all that stuff, Black Rock Investment,
all of it. And now they're trying to do this
to Warhammer. So now you have a bunch of dumb
(01:36:55):
broads who don't play video games, know nothing about Warhammer,
crying about how they want more female representation in Warhammer,
even though there's a ton of female representation in Warhammer.
I mean, you have the Adeptis Sororitis, which are the
silent Sisters and there, I mean, they're like the baddest,
most ba chicks in the game.
Speaker 3 (01:37:11):
But that's completely ignored from a lot of this.
Speaker 4 (01:37:14):
So there's a great piece that's up chapter and verse
that is getting into all of the stuff with games
and all of this. But the bottom line is that
they're trying to ret con Warhammer for more female representation,
and they introduced a custo that's a woman, and they're
trying to argue about the lore, and they even went
back and changed the lore retcondit to try to and
(01:37:39):
try to rewrite history and make people think that, oh, yes,
there were women and they have women that can be
these characters. I'm just so tired of it. I don't
need I don't need a big backstory. I don't need
a female. I'm playing as a dude. I'm actually my
character is a black man in Warhammer.
Speaker 3 (01:37:56):
I don't care. I'm playing it. I'm playing. I'm having
fun sitting here looking at this character like way myself
in it. I'm like, my character's ba I want like
a bat ass character. And my biggest concern was what
chapter am I going to pick for? You know how
am I gonna customize my dude? Am I going to
be a dark angel? Am I going to be? You
know iron? What am I going to be? That was
(01:38:18):
my biggest concern. I didn't care. I'm playing as a
black dude in this game. I'm not even kidding you.
Speaker 4 (01:38:23):
That's what I was assigned and I'm playing it, and
I don't care because it's a fun game and the
gameplays good. You're too busy merc tyrannids to figure out
why doesn't my character look pretty?
Speaker 3 (01:38:33):
And why am I not a woman? Nobody cares. Actual
players don't care about that stuff.
Speaker 4 (01:38:37):
You have all these pretenders that are getting in and
ruining all of these exercises, all of these other extracurriculars.
They're ruining the last escapes for people from the health
scape that is society, and you should pay attention to
it because we have given up so much ground because
people all, well, it doesn't affect me, so well, you
(01:38:58):
know what, when something does, in fact, you don't expect
help from that community.
Speaker 3 (01:39:02):
Then that would be like.
Speaker 4 (01:39:05):
Me saying, oh, well, you know, oh, this guy's being
attacked in Massachusetts because he used a firearm to defend himself. Well,
it doesn't affect me, So I guess it's like people
who don't own guns saying that any disputes involving the
Second Amendment don't affect them, so they don't have to
be Yes, it is actually can't have just as much impact.
I get really passionate about it because it's I just
(01:39:27):
watch our culture being dumbed down to the most ridiculous
idiocracy level point possible. And it's all from these woke scholds.
It's all from this cultural revolution. Like Mao's cultural revolution,
it's here in the US. It's already happening. That revolution
is well underway, and we need people to not give
(01:39:47):
up ground because it doesn't affect them or they don't gues.
I know, Warhammer is a huge world and there's a
lot of lore and oh my gosh, there's I mean,
I'm still learning about it.
Speaker 3 (01:39:55):
There's a lot there.
Speaker 4 (01:39:57):
But even if you're not participating in it, or you
don't play, or you don't have any idea of it,
you need to realize that millions of.
Speaker 3 (01:40:03):
People do and this all will it all. Nothing's an
island in terms of culture, and that's why it's important.
Speaker 7 (01:40:14):
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Speaker 4 (01:40:26):
So apparently ABC is now denying the allegation about collusion
between Harris and debate moderators. Apparently the lindsay what I
still can't remember this chick's name, Lindsay Davis, and I
don't really.
Speaker 3 (01:40:39):
Care to is a sorority sister.
Speaker 4 (01:40:41):
I mean they didn't graduate at the same time, but
apparently she was in the same sorority that Kamala Harris
was in. And ABC's denying the allegation that there was
any kind of collusion. Their spokesperson told The Daily Beast
that Harris was not given questions ahead of the debate
and that there was no nothing like that. That was
a that they told Daily Beaes. They said, Harris is
(01:41:01):
not given anything before, no questions before the debate, and
the debate network rules they stated and reiterated that no
topics or question will be shared in advance with the candidates.
I don't even think that they needed to, because her
answers were she had, I mean, they were rehearsed. She
was real nervous when she started, you could tell, and
her only goal was to push Trump's button. She wasn't
(01:41:23):
there to answer questions on policy. She was there to
make him mad and get him distracted so he could
not knew her candidacy in a debate, and she was
successful in that. That's where she did succeed because she
made him mad and then he got distracted and was
like and it ended up leaving a lot of opportunity
on the table.
Speaker 3 (01:41:41):
So, and that's true.
Speaker 4 (01:41:42):
You can, I mean, people getting mad about it doesn't
mean it makes it less true.
Speaker 3 (01:41:46):
You either want a win or you don't.
Speaker 4 (01:41:47):
And people who want to win acknowledge where errors have
been made and then they work to correct. Those people
who don't want to win want the same errors to
keep getting made, and they take very great offense to
anything corrective pointed out out and be suspicious of those people.
You should, I am so the they tweeted this out
(01:42:09):
or they made this statement. The statement was tweeted out
as well. I don't really think that she needed I
don't even even if they she had questions in advances. Again,
like I said, it's not going to change anything. He said,
there's not going to be another debate. I don't know
why anybody would do one. I think they're stupid at
this point. Is this the death of the debate as
we know it, at least on mainstream legacy press. Maybe
(01:42:31):
I feel like the town halls are more informative when
it's like a town hall kind of setting, because this
you're just it's a it's a battle of sound bites.
That's all it is. And you have to be I mean,
be real about it. What's the stuff that everybody shares.
It's soundbites. No one shares big, giant discussions of in
depth conversation. It's quick soundbites that they can just you know,
(01:42:52):
easily share on Facebook or Instagram or Twitter. That's that's
all it is anymore. So I don't know. Maybe it's
the death of the modern debate. We'll see, all right,
Steve today in stupidity.
Speaker 14 (01:43:02):
All right, Kane is out today, so I'll take the
reins here. Biden had a speech today. Who knows what
it was about, but he referenced one of those that
black job thing that Trump had mentioned a long time ago,
back job. And I don't know if he was being
serious that this was. Yeah, if you'd be the judgment
one ahead.
Speaker 2 (01:43:17):
Just three and a half years, we created over two
million new black jobs for black black Americans.
Speaker 4 (01:43:24):
And black That sounded really awkward. We created black jobs
for black Americans. I mean, I don't even want to
I don't even know what that means. That's awkward, but
the press will skip over it. Folks that does it
for us this.
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