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October 8, 2024 104 mins
Kamala Harris complains that Florida Gov. Ron Desantis didn’t pick up her phone call about Hurricane Helene as DeSantis confirms he is already receiving help from President Biden. Doug Emhoff was reportedly a foul-mouthed 'a**hole' and 'misogynist' who hired a 'trophy secretary' because she was pretty at his law firm. Dana explains the difference in two ideologies when approaching hurricane response in red vs blue states. Could North Carolina’s hurricane response help Trump in the election? 40 US Soldiers were stranded in Israel on Oct 7 and Hamas knew their names, rank and locations. Kamala Harris continued her failing media tour on The View and Howard Stern. Actor and Filmmaker Dean Cain joins us to discuss the DeSantis vs. Kamala hurricane fight, the state of the race, his new film,  "God's Not Dead - In God We Trust" and more.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
That sound.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
But she said, you know, moment of crisis, if nothing else,
should really be the moment that anyone calls himself a
leader says they're going to put politics aside and put
the people first. People are in desperate need of support
right now, and playing political games at this moment in
these crisis situations, these are the height of emergency situations.
It's just utterly irresponsible and it's selfish and it's about

(00:23):
political Gamemanshut, what's your response, Well.

Speaker 3 (00:27):
I think she should look in the mirror.

Speaker 4 (00:28):
We've been on an emergency footing for two weeks straight,
round the clock, twenty four to seven. We've been working
my office, our division of Emergency Management, helping people prepare
for Hurricane Helene, helping effectuate rescues of people after Hurricane Helene,
helping people pick up the pieces of their lives after Helene,

(00:49):
and then have to also turn around and prepare for
major impacts and maybe even more impacts from Hurricane Milton.
Be able to have rescue personnel ready to help people,
and then of course help with the power restoration, all
these things to do. So that's been my sole focus.
My focus has not been on dealing with Kamala Harris.

(01:12):
I saw the news report. I didn't know she tried
to contact me. But I'd also say, it's not about you, Kamala,
It's about the people of Florida. My focus is exactly
where it should be. And I can tell you this.
I've worked with on these hurricanes under both President Trump
and President Biden. Neither of them ever tried to politicize it.
She has never called on any of the storms we've

(01:34):
had since she's been vice president until apparently now, Why
all of a sudden is she trying to parachute in
and inject herself when she's never shown any interest in
the past. We know it's because of politics. We know
it's because of her campaign. I have zero time to
entertain these political games. We're going to continue to do
what we need to do to prepare and respond to

(01:57):
what may be one of the most damaging storms in
the history of the United States. So she says, focusing
on protecting your people this selfish. I think she ought
to look in the mirror.

Speaker 1 (02:07):
Well, and that's the big sound bite right there. So
that's and and and that's the big That's the point
right there, is that she had I mean, how many.
This is the first time that she has ever called
in or demanded. I mean, I don't even know if
he actually she actually called him. He said, uh, and

(02:28):
I wrote about this on substeck. If you should, this
is why you should be a subscriber, because if you're not,
you didn't get any of this. You didn't know any
of this.

Speaker 5 (02:34):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (02:34):
If she called him, who then then who did she call?
Because he said, well, she didn't call my office. I
don't know who she called. He had already gotten a
call from Joe Biden. By the way, Joe Biden had
a press conference just a little bit earlier and he
was asked about this. So this is the second time
that he said anything about this, because he tweeted about

(02:56):
this earlier this morning and I I noted it over
at on X. I noted it over on X. He
had said something about it this morning and saying that
he had already been in contact with the Florida governor
and that they had everything that they needed. And I
thought that was very interesting because I mean, he just

(03:18):
sort of threw her under the bus right there. But
Kamala Harris, she's the vice president. The vice president is
not involved in this process. He had already spoken to
the White House. He had already spoken to the President
of the United States. Kamala Harris goes out there and
demands to have a phone call with DeSantis for some reason,

(03:39):
so she can say she can pretend that she's an
adjacent commander in chief. He's in the middle of prepping
for the hurricane of a century, and this the hurricane
of a century. This thing is already catfied. They say
it's actually going to be bigger when it hits land,
and it's expected to make land at some point point

(04:00):
tomorrow than it is right now. And he's also dealing
with Helene recovery. She's stamping her feet and she's having
a tantrum. She's spent all day, her people spent all
yesterday evening running to the press complaining about this, that
her over her failed campaign stunt. I can't imagine an

(04:21):
optic any worse than what I just saw with Kamala Harris.
Welcome to the program, Dana Lash with you. Good to
be with you. And this is one of our I mean,
the hurricane is really this is the top story. But
the crazy thing is that we're having to deal with
Kamala Harris, the Vice president of the United States and
the Democrat presidential nominee, throwing a fit because the Florida

(04:42):
governor took Biden's call and not hers. And this is
on the heels of her disastrous sixty minutes interview. There
are more cuts coming out from that. If you thought
that what we played for you yesterday was a one off,
Katie barred the door because it's not. And then Bill
Whittaker's out there just murdering people these the Democrat ticket.
I mean, it's unbelievable. We're going to get into all

(05:04):
of that. So welcome Channel thirty forty seven Direct TV
also X and Rumble, where the discussion happens. So this, uh,
I mean, this all, this is all. It all happened
yesterday and I first noticed it. I started seeing these headlines.
I was I was in my office and I'm doing
preppingham I'm looking and I'm seeing these headlines and I'm

(05:24):
seeing that, Uh, Kamala Harris. Her campaign has been going
and complaining to the press because they're unhappy with that.
Destantus ignored her phone call. That's the way it was.
Refuses to take call, refuses to answer. DeSantis ignores Harris. Now,

(05:46):
the way that they made it sound is that Ron
DeSantis is just politicizing this, and he is. He is
ignoring out an offer of help from the Vice President
of the United States. But that's not the case at all,
as you heard from this SoundBite that we play. Furthermore,
it wasn't just as Harris started having her people go
out and wind to the press about it. Then she

(06:06):
also said something about it as well. She was this
is audio sound bite six. She was asked about this
because she's been jetting around doing her media blitz, which
that's a whole other subject we have to discuss, but
this is audio sound bite six, and the media is
more than happy to go along with it. Listen, President
Governor DeSantis.

Speaker 6 (06:25):
NBC is reporting Governor DeSantis is ignoring your calls on
hurricanes with resources and help. How does that hurt the
situation here?

Speaker 7 (06:37):
You know, moments of crisis, if nothing else, should really
be the moment that anyone who calls themselves.

Speaker 8 (06:44):
A leader says, I'm going to put politics aside at
the people birth people are in desperate need to support
right now, and playing political games the this moment in.

Speaker 9 (06:54):
These crisis situations, these are the height of the emergency situations.
It's just irresponsible and it is selfish, and it.

Speaker 7 (07:03):
Is about political gamesmanship instead of doing the job that
you said them all to do, but just the people first.

Speaker 1 (07:09):
This is absolutely appalling that she's doing this, this optic vice.
Presidents have never had a role in this process. And
again Biden has already talked with DeSantis. Both of them
confirmed it. Biden tweeted, let me pull this up because
this is just on my timeline. Biden tweeted, just a
little earlier, quote tonight, he spoke with me yesterday. Tonight,

(07:31):
I spoke with Florida Governor DeSantis and Tampa Mayrick Caster
for first teen reports on Hurricane Helen recovery and preparation
for Milton. My administration is ready to support both leaders
and the people of Florida with any further resources they need.
He'd went further with that, saying that he also spoke
with National Weather Service, et cetera. If we have this audio,
because this was just a little bit ago. He gave
a press conference just a little bit and he was

(07:52):
he was asked about whether or not he'd been in
touch with the Florida governor. He reiterated in his press
conference just a little bit earlier that he had been
in contact with the Florida governor. Kind of repeated what
he said yesterday. If we have that, let me know,
kind of repeated what he had said yesterday evening about it.
And this was the press conference that he had. He
was in his you know, big, big old situation room

(08:15):
and he h yeah, this is I think some of it.

Speaker 10 (08:17):
Listen, those who do it do it to try to damage.

Speaker 1 (08:22):
That's not that's not so that's not the cut. So
that that so he had he had said, he had
said he had spoken with Florida Governor de Santis, and
then he was asked something separate about North Carolina, which
is what he was responding to. So we've got, you know,
the president of the United States who's saying that he's,
you know, in touch with the Florida governor. The vice
president has never had a role in this, even under

(08:42):
even with Trump, Pence didn't even have a role with this.
Nobody at Cheney didn't have a role with this. Biden
when he was the vice president, didn't have a role
with this. It's something that the president of the United States.
I mean, I can't even believe we have to sit
here and explain this to these media people. He's in
the middle of a prepping for a damn Cat five
hurricane after going through recovery efforts for Hurricane Helene. All right,

(09:02):
big issue, and so she decides she needs some of
that shine. How can she not get cut out four
weeks before the election and still maintain this position excuse
me of like authority or power? Still maintain this somehow?
How can she do that? Well, she's gonna insert herself

(09:22):
into this whole process, and that's exactly what she's done.
And so now she comes out and says that, well,
you know, he's ignoring me, and did you hear how
just she sounded like she was having a tantrum on
the tarmac when she was talking to the press. She
sounded like she was having a tantrum, like how dare
he ignore me? She didn't say anything about you know
what he's doing the best he can, or that he's

(09:43):
you know, he's in the middle of, you know, a
hurricane prep She could have taken if she was a
gracious person, she would have taken the question from that
journalist because that was a setup. By the way, she
would have taken that question from that friendly journalist slash
activist and would have said, you know, Florida is preparing
for a category five. We are here to assist. She
could have taken the position of power by by by

(10:03):
appearing generous and accommodating, and instead she desired she decided
to do this, diminish herself, and throw a tantrum on
the tarmac while insisting that she be her She needs
to be catered to because she needs to be able
to issue something within her campaign that she's a part
of this whole process and that she's there to help.

(10:23):
This is I've never seen a woman who is more
unfit to be a leader in my ever loving life
than Kamala Harris. She has no political radar, no political acumen.
She can't think quick on her feet. It's embarrassing as
a woman that this is what women have to offer
for the ticket to run for the White House. It's embarrassing.
I mean, don't sit here and talk about how you're

(10:44):
an empowered woman when you when you devolve into a
mity fit on the on the tarmac of an airport.
We got more on this, but this pisses me off.
I've got a lot of friends and family. We have
tons of listeners in Florida that are bracing for the
worst right now. And her first reaction, I kid you not,
this is not hyperbole. Her first reaction wasn't how could

(11:05):
she help those people? It was to bash Desanta's for
doing the job that she can't do. Unreal. Now if
you thought that was bad, this comes on the heels
of her disastrous sixty minutes interview. All the cuts keep
coming and it wasn't just her, it was also Tim Walls.
Wait until you hear Bill Whittaker take them to the

(11:28):
woodshed again, because these cuts just keep on coming. So,
Kamala Harris, you know, I guess this is part of
her amp up. She's doing this crazy. It looks desperate,
and it looks last minute and contrived and sloppy. Because
now she's doing Howard Stern. All the Zoomers just discovered
that Boomer by the way, because they realized he did
a whole skit with Ted Dance in a blackface, and

(11:48):
now they're all freaking out about it, you know. So
and then after she did that Daddy Issues podcast, now
she's doing She's doing Stern. She's going on Colbert. She
was on the View today that she take for the
View today. So she's doing all these hits. She's doing
a media blitz and then a cat vibe is Beryland
towards Florida. The optics of this, it is one of

(12:10):
the worst run campaigns I've ever seen. She is, I've
and I'm saying this compared to Hillary Clinton too. Can't
even believe I've ever would find anybody to say that about.
But there we are. So we got a lot of
stuff to hit today because we're gonna get into that.
We've got all the latest with the hurricane as well,
we got a lot of election. I mean, everything is
going to be kind of it's a lot of hurricane
and then also a tale of two responses with private

(12:31):
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Speaker 1 (18:51):
Well, now there's a hair raising, eyebrow raising news story
that just hit. I mean it is October. Welcome Backdan,
i' lash with you. It is October. Would you guys
like to hear about it? It's about wife guys. Second dude,
that sounds great. Second, second dude, Second dude. Yeah yeah.

(19:15):
Doug em Hoff, he's really leaning into this hole. No no, no,
I'm just the husband of the vice president. She's the
more po I think he's doing that as like a
veneer to hide like his past indiscretions because ooh, here's
a headline quote. Doug em Hoff was a foul mouthed,
a asterik asterisk whole and misogynist who hired a trophy

(19:37):
secretary because she was pretty and retaliated against women who
didn't flirt back at l a law firm ex staff
plural claim believe a women right? Isn't that where we're
at now?

Speaker 5 (19:52):
Me too?

Speaker 1 (19:54):
Attorneys who worked with Doug M. Hoff at his former
firm Venable say he yelled, exploves, held a men only
cocktail hour in the office, revoked work perks from women
who didn't flirt with him, and only took young attractive
associates in a limousine to a ball. I thought this
was America. The lawsuit also claimed sex discrimination by other

(20:16):
partners while he ran while he was engaged to Harris,
and he hired an unqualified part time model as a
legal secretary because she was friendly with the powerful man
in the office. Is the claim. He looks like the
guy who does that. He's trying to have like his
Taiki Watiti moment, and he's just not happening. He's he
looks like the guy who would do something like that,
doesn't he can? I just say, sidebar? This is why

(20:39):
I don't understand Lake Sugar Babies. The looks got to
play into it. You know, money can't make that visage
more attractive. I just could not. There's no way on
God's green Earth. There's just no way. What woman You're
gonna hire a model to be a legal secretary because
she's pretty and she flirts at the ugly powerful man
in the office. I mean there's still ugly, right, looks

(21:01):
this power. They're still ugly. I look at him and
I'm like, that's not a ill.

Speaker 15 (21:07):
H just.

Speaker 13 (21:10):
Right.

Speaker 1 (21:10):
I don't know. Maybe I'm the only I don't know.
I just no money, cannot buy everything. So he's now
he actually he's this feminist ally and a wife. Guy.
Have you noticed that all the dudes who say that
they're feminists are typically like abuse of jackwagons. Have you
noticed this that all comes out like they all get
milkshake duck by like past posts. Do you guys know
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(21:32):
It was a joke that somebody made. Oh, here's a
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regret to inform you that the duck is racist. So
it's a milkshake duck, like you find something in their
past that that you thought they were nice, and you
thought they were cute. It's like I'm waiting for moo
dang to get Milkshake, Ducked, the Little Pigmy Hippo and Thailand,
which I watch all the time, and that's all any
of the algorithms show me is moo dang stuff. It's okay,

(21:54):
But he looks like the guy who's does any He
has that smarmy look. Okay. Another sidebar, women, you know
when you look at a chick if she's crazy, women
have a radar. Dudes, do you have a radar that
is equal to that of a woman looking at a
chick and saying that woman's crazy? Warning? Dudes? Can you
do the same thing by looking at another dude and
be like, he's nuts? Warning? Is that? Do you have

(22:17):
that superpower? Kane?

Speaker 12 (22:18):
Well, yeah, I can. You can see it in women.
I don't know how, but induce.

Speaker 1 (22:22):
Can you look at another dude to be like like
Doug Amoff and be like yeah guy, yeah, can you
see it another guy? Steve? Can you see it in
another guy?

Speaker 13 (22:30):
I mean meta better gas lighters?

Speaker 7 (22:32):
I think so?

Speaker 12 (22:32):
Probably not.

Speaker 4 (22:33):
They kind of hide it.

Speaker 12 (22:35):
I can kind of tell.

Speaker 13 (22:36):
Depends.

Speaker 12 (22:37):
There's posturing, there's eye contact, there's breathing, all of that stuff.
That body language. It's subtle, but you can tell.

Speaker 1 (22:44):
Don't you think that. In his interviews, Doug Amhoff tries
to act like he's again. He's like, well, I'm a
wife guy. I'm just a wife guy, right, I mean,
this is a guy who he cheated on his first wife,
impregnated his nanny, and now we've got these acuss and
it just m he go. And then he slapped that

(23:07):
girl in the line at the valet at cann Film Festival,
which is like the boogiest thing I've ever heard. So
I don't know. I mean, they all of the false
accusations that had no evidence against Kavanaugh were enough to
almost like derail his Supreme Court advances. And Kamala Harris
led that, so what about this? I just feel as yes,
I do completely believe in James the the the ideology

(23:29):
of James Brown in The Big Payback. Yes, I absolutely do.
You are a thousand percent correct. So I'm just saying,
you know, it just seems like, you know, what's good
for the goose is good for the gander. Here Kamala
just saying, but I don't know if I mean, she's
dealing with some bad stuff right now. Can we talk
about this? Sixty minutes interview? Hmm, it's bad. It's so bad.

(23:55):
They asked her if she owned a gun, and it
was weird. They asked her if she owned a gun,
and well, this is what she says. Is audio sound
bite seven. Listen to this.

Speaker 16 (24:09):
It's a hard left turn here.

Speaker 15 (24:10):
But you recently surprised people when you said that you
are a gun owner. And then if someone came into
your house.

Speaker 7 (24:18):
Not the first time I've shot it, that's not the
first time I've talked about it.

Speaker 16 (24:22):
So what kind of gun do you own? And when
and why did you get it?

Speaker 7 (24:25):
I have a clock and I've had it for quite
some time. And I mean, look built my background is
in law enforcement means nothing.

Speaker 9 (24:36):
And so there you go.

Speaker 16 (24:38):
Have you ever fired it?

Speaker 1 (24:40):
Yes, of course I have at a shooting range. So
he does that. I was watching this interview. Bill Whitaker's
interview style is interesting. He's very he's I can't I've
given him credit. This is what looks like when you're
supposed when you do your job. He asks the question
and then he just lets it sits, and he doesn't
he doesn't do anything else. He lets it sit, and

(25:01):
then the silence makes her nervous, and she freaks out
and she's got to fill the time with words. That's
a great like it's actual, an actual technique. And he
does it very well. And he looks down at his
notes and then looks back up and smiles. He disengages
eye contact to leave her hanging for a moment. It's
all it's like complete, it's just it is the art
of bodily persuasion. And then he looks up at her,

(25:21):
and she's already freaking out because he disengaged to look
at his notes, and then he just purses his lips
and kind of smiles at her, very disingenuous. It's a
process smile. It's not like a real smile of you know,
empathetic or emphatic feeling. He's just it's very it is
a very interesting interview. And they're totally gonna go after
this guy. But because I don't think he's on the right,

(25:43):
I just and I don't know if I think he
dis likes her. I think he's just done with it.
Let let's, you know, ask some questions. But she's like, well,
you know, I was in law enforcement, Like what you
were storming houses? The hell does that mean? No one
believes that Kamala Harris was out there. Yes, I was
in law enforcements. Of course I have a gun. I
was out there storming houses and arresting batties, so that
I was doing No one believes that. I mean, in

(26:03):
that event, I'd be like, well, it'd be a sig,
wouldn't it anyway? But she's like, I have a glock.
If if Bill Whittaker would have said, what Jen, what generation?
She would have crumpled in on herself and fallen off
the chair. Really, what Jen a glock?

Speaker 16 (26:19):
What? So?

Speaker 1 (26:21):
What generation? Though? Then just check your notes and look up.
And then when he goes, did you fire? If you
fired it? And then he just looked at her and
would not help her out, and she was incredulous, and
then she's like, yeah, I fired it, arranged had to
fill the had to fill the space. She would have
kept going. I think I think she would have kept
going if he wouldn't have asked her another question. So awkward.

(26:42):
No one believes that she's got a gun. I think
that she just I think that she came up with
that because she partners with a gun control group that's
actually suing glock And I think that that was like
the first thing that popped into her head and that's
why she said it. Yes, I have a glock. No
you don't. No one believes that you have a glock.
Literally nobody, just nobody. Then and then, man, these are

(27:07):
so bad there, I don't even know what one I
want to go to next. It's so bad. Well, first, okay,
let's Tim Walls didn't do any better. He didn't really
do any better audio sound by eighteen. I mean this,
Bill Whitaker just took both of these stewges of the woodshed.
This is so bad.

Speaker 15 (27:27):
In your debate with JD Vance, you said I'm a
knucklehead at times, and I think you were referring to
the time that you said that you were in Hong
Kong during the tian and Men Square unrest when you
were not. Is that kind of misrepresentation? Isn't that more
than just being a knucklehead.

Speaker 17 (27:47):
I think folks know who I am, and I think
they know the difference between someone expressing emotion, telling a story,
getting a date wrong by a rather than a pathological
liar like Donald Trump.

Speaker 15 (27:59):
But I think it comes down to the question of
whether whether you can be trusted to tell the truth. Yeah,
well I can't. I think I can. I will own up.

Speaker 17 (28:10):
To being a knucklehead at times, but the folks closest
to mean know that I.

Speaker 1 (28:14):
Keep my word, but nobody else does because you don't.
I mean, he was not Whittaker was not letting him
go on one bit, was not letting him go Gosh,
it was. It's really satisfying to watch. I think I'm
just gonna keep playing these for the rest until election day.
These clips. It was bad. It was bad, and it

(28:41):
just was so bad. It was so bad, and they
kept so they released. He sat down separately, Watson Harris.
The cuts keep coming, and in the meantime audios on
by twelve. She can't explain her way to anything. Whittaker goes, well,
groceries are more expensive, and everyone blames you. What do
you say?

Speaker 15 (29:01):
Groceries are twenty five percent higher and people are blaming
you and Joe Biden for that?

Speaker 16 (29:09):
Are they wrong?

Speaker 7 (29:11):
We now have historic low unemployment in America among all
groups of people.

Speaker 3 (29:17):
We now have.

Speaker 7 (29:18):
An economy that is thriving by all macroeconomic measures. And
to your point, prices are still too high. And I
know that and we need to deal with it, which
is why part of my plan you mentioned groceries. Part
of my plan is what we must do to bring
down the price of groceries.

Speaker 1 (29:37):
Hmm, yeah, well, well, how are you going to bring
down the price of growth? I mean, why can't you
do it now? Because you're there. It's almost like, I mean,
she says here and she says, well, we're going to
do this, and we're going to do that. Why aren't
you doing it now? You're the vice president of the
United States. The hyphen counts. You're there now, right, Why

(29:58):
don't you? It's it was bad? So she's going off
of the tantrum about the hurricane. That's what she used
to follow up her sixty minutes interview and the cuts
are still coming. And then the sixty minutes interview followed
that Daddy Issues podcast that was bad. And then now
she's apparently going on with Stern. Has her stuff from

(30:18):
the view even hit yet? Because she taped the view?
Has that even hit yet? Did it hit? I literally
never watch those cronies. I just don't. Oh there it is,
thank you, thank you, Steve. I didn't. I didn't watch
it because Steve. We can kind on Steve doing it,
Steve getting it. So this oh boy audio, somebody twenty seven.
You heard that answer. She just gave on groceries and

(30:40):
all that. Remember who's in the White House, right, Remember
who's in Biden Harris? Okay, now played audio somebody twenty seven.
This is so bad.

Speaker 18 (30:46):
Well, if anything, would you have done something differently than
President Biden during the past four years?

Speaker 7 (30:55):
There is not a thing that comes to mind in
terms of and I've been a part of of most
of the decisions that have had impact.

Speaker 1 (31:04):
Hm hmm. So nothing. Oh well, that's comforting. So forward
the same. I wouldn't change anything forward, That's what I
would have asked. So forward then, yeah, nothing comes to mind.
I don't know, don't know what I do different work,
nocle ahead, We've got a lot more on the way.

(31:27):
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Speaker 12 (33:05):
Like Sands through the Hour Glance. So are the days
of the United States.

Speaker 19 (33:12):
Guns don't protect our free speech. Our free speech is
protected by the consent of the governed, laid out.

Speaker 16 (33:19):
Through the Constitution.

Speaker 19 (33:20):
It's not based on the threat of violence. It's based
on elections, organizing referendums, of judicial system. Our social contract
offers many, many avenues to remedy these issues and allows
sides to be heard and adjudicated. Guns, from what I
can tell, seem to mostly protect the speech of the

(33:42):
people holding the gun.

Speaker 16 (33:45):
It's a tool.

Speaker 1 (33:47):
The difference between an enumerated rite and a social social contract, really,
a social compact and an enumerated writer are two entirely
different things. I mean, I get that some people hear
these phrases and these words, and they think that they
can use them changeably and that somehow makes them sound
somewhat educated. But that's not what either of those they're not.
They're not interchangeable. And furthermore, if you only view firearms

(34:12):
through the perspective of being scared of them because you
have zero familiarity, then you are going to have a
bias against them, and you're only going to see them
in one way and to eliminate every other perspective because
you think that your fear and your inexperience is supreme. Well,
that's an American and it's also dumb, and it's just
not even intellectually honest, and it's incredibly I Liberal. Why

(34:36):
would you do that? So I think he's like trying
to sound smart here with this commentary on that, but
it's just not flying. I just it's not flying. It
at the left is they're apoplectic right now. I saw
this headline where it said Democrats are freaking out because
Kamala's joy is quietly turning to panic. Her Live Laugh
Love campaign has had a bit of a stumble, it's

(34:56):
got a bit of a it has a bit of
a Trickking it's not doing so well. Oh no, yeah,
it's not doing very well. And there I mean, I
keep seeing all these people trying to defend her, like, oh, well,
you know how dairy, Like they're mad at me because
I'm asking. I was like, if they would have asked
her what generation of glock she had, she would have

(35:18):
not been able to answer. And they're like, well, have
you pulled have you prosecuted criminals? DOUNA okay, boomer, What
does that have to do with knowing what kind of
gun you have? You don't have Someone's like, you know,
you don't have to be an enthusiast, relax. You don't
have to be an enthusiast to understand what you own.
I mean, just like you don't have to be an
enthusiast of automobiles to understand what car it is that

(35:38):
you drive. You don't have to be an enthusiast of
kitchen appliances to understand what brand your your dishwasher is
or your stove. You just have to be aware and educated.
You know, it's not as simple as going and I'll
just have the glock. That's not It's not like vanilla
ice cream, you know. I mean, there are different models,

(35:59):
there's different types. There's you know for a reason. Yeah,
I'll just want, I just want. I'll have the glock please,
uh look the black glock. I will have that. Thank
you with some of the bullets mercy. That's Kamala Harris.

(36:19):
I mean, I don't know. I feel like I want
to make fun of that some more. And I'm going
to uh, but the left needs to stop.

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the discussion happens x all of good stuff, and this
lot of a lot of good things, a lot of
a lot of very interesting things to discuss. So I'm
just wondering where uh the president. President I actually had

(38:16):
a press conference today. We've been dealing with the response
to well response to Hurricane Helene, and then the preparation
for Hurricane Milton, and Florida's getting ready to just hit hard.
So I hope everyone's staying safe. We're praying for everybody there.
We get a lot of friends and family, there are
a lot of listeners there. Please don't forget your pets.
And if they tell you to evac, maybe consider evaking.

(38:38):
I know everybody, I know you Fluoridians are hardcore, like
y'all know. I know y'all, y'all make gator jerky. I
ain't even mustn't. I'm just saying, you know, maybe with
the storm surges being anticipated at twenty feet, just stay safe.
So there was a bit of a hubbub last night
because DeSantis had spoken to President Biden, and I noticed
that this came after Biden reportedly had spoken to Desantas

(39:05):
and they both confirmed that they had the conversation. Harris
get Harris had her people go to all of these
press outlets and say that DeSantis ignored my call. He
refused my call. Well, DeSantis was like, she never called
or I mean she called somebody's office, Sure wasn't mine.
And he had already talked to Biden. Biden tweeted out, Yeah,
I had a great call with DeSantis. You know, he's assured,

(39:27):
you know, they're getting everything they need. We're here to help,
et cetera. And then he said this just a little
bit ago. Listen, this is what I just sent me
thirty one.

Speaker 10 (39:38):
The governor of Florida has been cooperative. He said, he's
gotten all that he needs. I talked to him again
yesterday and I said, I said, no, you're doing a
great job. It's being all being done. Well, we thank
you for it. And I literally gave my personal phone
number to call. So I don't know. There was a
rough start in some places, but every governor, every governor

(40:02):
from Florida to North Carolina, has been fully cooperative and
supportive and acknowledged what this team is doing. And they're
doing an incredible job. Well, we got a lot more
to do.

Speaker 1 (40:14):
You know what it sounded like to me just then,
because Harris is spent. Oh, I mean, I'm just going
through I'm actually right now scrolling through all of my
all of all of the headlines that I've saved. She
had her people go to at least like sixteen or
seventeen different outlets. Okay, well maybe that's a double count here,

(40:37):
this is, but at least fifteen whining that that DeSantis ignored, refused,
blew off, et cetera, any of this, all of her outreach.
And I'm trying to figure out where the vice president

(40:58):
has ever historically figured into standard operating procedure in an
emergency response. I mean, it's rhetorical the answer never. But
she absolutely tried to make this a political stunt when
it wasn't needed. If she was a smart candidate, she
wouldn't have done it. First off, she's not smart, so

(41:22):
she did it. If she was somewhat smart, she would
have found a way to salvage it. So when she
was asked on the tarmac, when she was asked on
the tarmac, you know about DeSantis, to did he ignore
your call, she could have said, well, he's Look, Governor
DeSantis is preparing for a major Category five hurricane right

(41:43):
on the heels of Hurricane Helene. He's got a lot
on his plate. He's doing everything he can to steal
his state, and we and the Biden Harris administration are
here to make sure that you know that Floridians get
everything that they need. That would have been the smart
answer for her to do, because she would have seemed generous.
She would have seemed not that she was trying to
politicize it. I mean, that's like your basic answer, right,
How hard is it to just do that?

Speaker 3 (42:03):
Right?

Speaker 1 (42:03):
Super simple? Not what she did though, audio somebody six
she did this instead President Governor DeSantis.

Speaker 6 (42:11):
NBC is reporting Governor DeSantis is ignoring your calls on
hurricanes with resources and help. How does that hurt the
situation here?

Speaker 7 (42:23):
You know, moments of crisis, if nothing else, should really
be the moment that anyone who calls themselves.

Speaker 8 (42:30):
A leader says they're going to put politics aside and
the people first.

Speaker 7 (42:35):
People aren't desperate need to support right now. And playing
political games in this moment, in these.

Speaker 9 (42:41):
Crisis situations, these are the height of emergency situations.

Speaker 7 (42:45):
It's just utterly irrecomptable, and it is selfish and it
is about political gamesmanship instead of doing the job that
you put them ouse to do, which.

Speaker 9 (42:54):
Is to put the people first.

Speaker 1 (42:56):
Why that response, she was like, petty and mean, completely unnecessary.
She's not the president of the United States. There was
no reason for her to be involved in any of it.
She decided to insert herself and then, of course, you
know that was one of the friendlies and the press
that they had that came forward and oh and again

(43:18):
all she had to do was say, you know, Governor
DeSantis is just you know, he's he's doing everything that
she that he can in order to prepare his state
for this Category five. It's gonna make a landfall near
Tampa on Wednesday. And she's like, we know that there's
a stormy, but we know he's doing everything he can.
He's got we hear in the Biden Harris administration are
are and she could have inserted herself in that way.
We hear in the Biden and we in the administration

(43:41):
are here to make sure Floridians get everything that they need,
et cetera, et cetera. That's all. That's what they could
have done, right, and instead she did that. That is
really bad political stunting. It's bad acumen to not be
able to read the room I wrote, I made mention
on this. I was on Fox Business last night and
I talked about this, and I think I me pull

(44:01):
this up because I also have this. I noted this piece.
I think it was in your prep the comment that
David Axelrod had made, and I thought it was incredibly
and I can't belame I'm saying it was insightful. I
don't know always say that about some of the pundits

(44:22):
on the left, but it was somewhat insightful because he
was discussing how Democrats can can mess this stuff up.
And that's you have to realize. This is how democrats
look at emergencies. They look at emergencies in this regard.
They look at it like, well, you know, how can
we exploit this for it? I mean, it's I mean,
I'm not saying that that was who was it that

(44:43):
said that, not Air Colder, somebody who it was one
of Obama's folks that said that. And so he had
made the point that, you know, the folks that are
in North Carolina was talking about Hurricane Helene recovery. He's like,
the folks that are in that area of recovery for
Hurricane Helene, you know that are going to vote for Democrats.
They're they're going to continue voting for Democrats. And there's

(45:05):
you know, not going to be that much that anybody
can that anybody can do. But he said, you know,
there are going to be those people. I'm gonna pull
this up. They are going to be those people that
are you know, voting for Trump and this is going
to steal that. He said that upscale North Carolina Harris
voters will find a way to vote after the storm.

(45:27):
And he he's already been blasted because he said that,
you know, these he's already getting a lot of heat
for this because he was saying that that uh, it's
it's it's could hurt voter turnout. And he also added
that it's not going to be easy to wrangle Trump
voters following Hurricane Helene. Now, I know that everybody be

(45:48):
outraged about you know what. He's being very clinical here.
And North Carolina is it's a swing state, it's a
it's a battleground state. It's a state that both Democrats
and Republicans really need to win. And this is one
of the reasons why the Democrat governor there his hurricane
response is absent and was a mess and why it's
so important. And I also think too, it's one of

(46:11):
the reasons you're not seeing a lot of press on
the ground in North Carolina. And we're going to talk
about that in a moment. North Carolina. You Trump is
barely in the lead in North Carolina. It's very close.
They just they've they've been leaning Republican. They elected a
Democrat governor, but they lean kind of Republican. You have
less than a month away. States voter registration deadline is
October eleventh, and Axel Right's you know, these killer storms,

(46:35):
there's a lot of displacement, and he was talking about
these voters. He said, you know, liberal voters are going
to figure out a way to vote. I'm not sure
about you know, the others. And he said, you know,
it's going to be hard to wrangle Trump voters. So
he's talking about access to vote, but he's also discussing
and he didn't dive into it. And this is what
Democrats and I think some Republicans are missing. You have
in real life playing out before you a tale of

(46:59):
two ideologies. Look at North Carolina. You have the Democrats
who insist that the government is the only way to
help that the government can help you. The government will
be able to save you. The government is going to
be there if there is a storm, if there is
an emergency, whatever it is, the government is going to
be there to assist you. That's what we hear time
and time again. And in Florida you have the government

(47:23):
is the federal government was impeding disaster response. FEMA was
locking up landfills to the point where DeSantis literally threatened
every agency. He went down there to one of the
counties where they did this and literally ripped open the
fences so that people could continue to remove debris. Tons
of debris have already been removed. And this is just
from Helene not even getting into Milton yet, and he

(47:46):
has been He came out with a thing yesterday, got
hit by the Orlando Sentinel yesterday because he came out
with another affirmation even though you can't under the color
of federal law ban carry or possession, you know, a purchase,
et cetera, of firearms and a disaster there was They
said it was mistaken, but I think it was like
Oktobe where they tried that. The sheriff tried that, and

(48:06):
DeSantis's administration was told and they immediately intervened, and even
though it's a right, they're doubly reaffirming it and letting
everyone know in a time when people need to be
their own first responders, you're not going to deny someone
their Second Amendment right of self defense. So they did
that again. They've been getting things rerouted, getting things ready
ahead of this Category five storm, and they've been working
with a lot of you know, you have a lot

(48:28):
of private partnerships, and that's one of the things that
Florida's really really big on. They've developed in their state.
They actually have a portal to where the state government
works with private religious and non religious alike, private organizations
and they find a need and they fill a need
and it's add less of a burden on the taxpayer.
And it's these people that are volunteering and going out

(48:49):
there and helping their fellow man. It's pretty unusual to
see it happening to see that, and that was something
that's been implemented in the past couple of years in
the state of Florida, and it was spearheaded by the
first Lady first Lydia Florida. And so you have this
private partnership with these private organizations and private you know,
regular average, everyday citizens responding. When you compare that to

(49:12):
what you see in North Carolina, and then when you
see in North Carolina, it's not the government that's getting
in there to help, it's private entities. Like I said,
you were seeing a tale of two ideologies play out
in real time. And that's what Axelrod is kind of intimating.
He's sitting here saying, look, they're going to see this
and people are seeing the disastrous response, femous response here
in North Carolina and elsewhere. It's pretty bad. You know,

(49:32):
you're going to see this play out and people are
going to vote that that there. I mean, if you
think that there aren't any independence in North Carolina whose
minds have been irrevocably changed going into November because of
the way femas responded, you're mistaken. And that's why that's
why Democrats are trying so hard to I think, get ahead,
and they were trying to politicize this a little bit too.
We're going to talk about that. We're also going to

(49:53):
talk about the governor Roy Cooper. He is claiming that
it's misinformation to say what people are saying about the state,
but it's not misinformation. I mean this information is coming
from the videos and the mouths of the people who
live there and who are enduring it. And have you
noticed there's not really a lot of media on the
ground in North Carolina, not the way that they sent
people to Katrina or Ian or a daily or anywhere else.

(50:16):
Have you noticed that there's not a lot of media
on the ground. Have you seen anybody you're seeing it
in and waiters standing out there in waste water. I
wonder why is it? Because they don't want to tell
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what happens when the federal system fails because it wasted
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Speaker 11 (51:37):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's quickfive.

Speaker 1 (51:43):
So the Tampa International Airport is suspended operations and is
closed ahead of Hurricane Milton. They planned to resume services
as soon as it's safe to do so later this week,
but passengers are told to check airlines regarding flight schedules.
I mean, be in charge of your own flight stuff
because there's going to be cancelations galore and all kinds
of stuff. So just just be prepared, because that's exactly

(52:06):
that's I mean, there's a category five. No one wants
to be up in the air on that. I was
talking to a friend of mine, in fact, she used
to work on the program. Her parents just came in
from Italy and they had to rush home get their
animals in skadatle but be safe out there. North Korea
is what they're doing with a major food crisis, and
as a result, they're facing a new wave of threats.
Amid said, food crisis, there are thefts, and which is

(52:31):
kind of You don't really hear a lot about crime
coming out of North Korean. I think for a reason
because they probably well they kill you if you get
the wrong haircut. I mean, didn' the dude feed his
like uncle to dogs or something like that the short
stack down there. Yeah, all right, Well, so they said
that the looting is widespread now they have burglars terrorizing
the neighborhood, and that they're facing a major hunger strike.

(52:56):
Let's see a plane train causes pandemonium at an Atlanta
air The plane train a computer problem with the train
that shuttles passengers between concourses at Atlanta. They while it
caused a lot of confusion yesterday people were trying to
get to their gates at the world's busiest airport, but
the plane train did return to normal schedule after experiencing
a computer issue. That is not an airport you want

(53:18):
to have an issue, because it's crazy. They said that
there were masses of people at a standstill in the
underground concourses, which is my absolute nightmare. So they were
getting that all figured out, so good heavens. Let's see
here there's Oh, the Supreme Court they've started. They're back
in session, the Supreme Court and they're hearing ghost gun cases.

(53:40):
They're hearing all about that today. Those were some of
the first oral arguments before the Supreme Court today. And
so we're going to follow along with that as well
and bring you any updates to it. And let's see
Keith Oberumin once Elon Musk deported, what else do we got? Oh,
we also have Michigan Supreme Courts of schools can keep

(54:01):
curricula a secret from parents, which I don't think that
that should be allowed. That's your tax dollars if my
dollars are in there. You bet I'm gonna be like,
waist deep up in your business. That's how that all works.
But they said there was a parent seeking school documents
in Michigan. Parents they can't request some of the curricula
under Public Records Act because the court chose to not

(54:21):
to hear an appeal from a lower court. So they're
fighting over they're fighting over that. And Sweden is the
latest nation across the Atlantic done with open immigration, like
allowing people to come in totally unvetted. It's a dramatic
u turn. We got a lot more on the way.

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Speaker 1 (54:49):
Make sure you sign up over at substack, chapter and verse.
Lots of good stuff that comes out on the rag
over there, and it's just me so not gonna be
selling your information. You've been following the latest with Hurricane Milton,
historic historically bad hurricane. The I'm looking at the tracking

(55:09):
at it as it's barreling towards Florida, potentially catastrophic category
five and Tampa Bay is bracing for the hit. They're
looking at storm surges as highest fifteen feet of her twenty,
a lot of flooding inland. People are fleeing. It's going
to be hitting about Thursday morning. It's going to be
right off the coast Wednesday evening. Thursday morning, it's gonna hit,

(55:32):
and then it's going to traverse over Florida and then
be on the other side around Thursday evening at that point,
so it's going to be going right in through Tampa,
passing under Orlando, and it's right off the coast the
Yucatan Peninsula right now and just wild, wild, So everybody
stay safe. Everybody stay safe out there. And this, you know,

(55:54):
right on the heels of Hurricane Helene. It is hurricane season.
This is not abnormal for like this to happen. It's
just unfortunate. I mean, that's the you know, it's you got,
it's the nature of things, and nature can be deadly,
as we see. One of the questions that I had
had I was actually talking with a friend of mine

(56:16):
about this. It was like a couple of days ago,
and I was just kind of looking over our messages.
I remember, and you guys, remember this too. It doesn't
matter what if it was Hurricane Katrina or if it
was a daily or if it's Ian or whatever it was.
Isn't there always there aren't there always just tons of

(56:36):
media on the ground and they're in waste deep waters,
especially near an election season. I mean, think about it.
Think about how the media did Katrina and Ian and
everything else, right, Think about the way they just try
to politicize this with Milton North Carolina. Now I'm looking
at this the way that the left does because I

(56:57):
have a suspicion. This is what I was talking about
with my friend. North Carolina is a battleground state. It is.
It's a battleground state. North Carolina is uh, I mean
incredibly important to I guess you know Democrats obviously, Democrats
and Republicans, they both they both got to deliver. Both

(57:19):
these parties have to deliver. And I'm looking at the
absence of coverage like on the ground in North Carolina.
Have you seen and Cain, maybe I've missed it, but
have we like somehow missed like all the reporters standing
waist deep in the water in North Carolina and talking
about you know, recovery or because they keep saying that
there's all this fake news coming out of North Carolina,

(57:40):
but it's from the citizen's own videos. Where are the
reporters there.

Speaker 12 (57:43):
It's a great question, because I haven't seen anything from
the mainstream media.

Speaker 1 (57:48):
I mean, they're always there, especially if it's if they
could get there and try to say, oh, look at
the right that's making up these these pieces or making
up these you know, all of this stuff about Hurricane
know Helene and the recovery efforts and maybe all this
fake news. Aren't they so mean? Et cetera, et cetera.
I mean, I would just think that, you know, I
don't know, I'm I'm I'm kind of amazed that there's

(58:10):
like an absence of this, and I this is what
I was talking with my friend about. I mean, you
know that there would be media. If there's fake news,
media would be on the ground showing it, right, if
the devastation wasn't as bad, they'd be on the ground
showing it. If they like all of this stuff. They
because they were saying that that it was false to

(58:31):
allege that FEMA was stopping anyone from delivering anything. They
tried to say that the videos that people who have
been displaced that they took with their own phones are
somehow fake news or disinformation. They were arguing that, you know,
being broken, not having enough money to help North Carolina.
That's alive. That was true. I mean, they they keep
saying that there's these are all it's all conspiracy theory. Okay,

(58:54):
Well where are they at with their news crews on
the ground. My friend had written, Well, it's an election,
and our reporting might show that stranded locals might be
telling the truth and now spreading misinformation. Democracy itself is
at state. Can't take the risks. Sorry about your house though.
For real, though, if they wanted to show, if they
wanted to show that all the misinformation, that everything that
was coming out of North Carolina was misinformation, wouldn't they

(59:15):
do it? Wouldn't they show it? And then you've got
the Democrat Governor Roy Cooper who's bending into this audio
someun by at sixteen listen.

Speaker 5 (59:23):
And you're also making some people wary of applying for
aid and relief because you have these crazy stories about
FEMA coming in and taking people's land and stopping donations
from coming in. And it's very frustrating when you're on

(59:44):
the ground, working hard every day. In fact, I'm going
to leave here, go to the Emergency Operations center and
head back out west again. But I'll tell you what,
the people of western North Carolina are resilient and determined
and courageous, and we're going to be with them every
step of the way.

Speaker 1 (01:00:01):
Just see how I did that. Though, well, you know
these you know it's scaring people from getting help. I
don't think anybody's been dissuaded from getting help by talking
about what accurately is happening there. I mean, they keep
saying that that the first hand accounts of what people
are experiencing in North Carolina are somehow disinformation. Then prove it.
If they wanted to do it, they would be out
They would be out there with all their camera crews

(01:00:23):
and their everything, and they would they would do it immediately. Now,
I do think that there there's exaggeration, and there's probably
some falsehood falsehoods for sure, but that's like the exception,
not the rule. I mean, there is a I do
agree that there is a reason why you have not
seen all the alphabet news agencies out there like they
would be with Katrina or anything else. This is a

(01:00:45):
battleground state. Trump is like what point six ahead. They
have to be very careful with this because if you
think about it, this could determine the election North Carolina.
I know everyone's talking about Pennsylvania, but look what happened.
Look what's happening in North Caro. I'm sure they got
a Democrat governor, but they've been leaning red. And then
now look at what's happened with the hurricane response. And

(01:01:06):
then now they're being told that the things that they're
sharing that they've seen themselves in film with their own
phones and have sent and uploaded to the internet, that
that's like disinformation. You're calling these people liars as they're suffering.
That's bad. This is one of those things where you
could actually see it affect the election to that degree.
And so there's a reason why they're not, I think,

(01:01:29):
showcasing it that way. They're not down there on the ground.
Now audio sound by fourteen. One of the one of
the members of the Biden administration is criticizing the people.
It's FEMA administrator criticizing the people, criticizing FEMA. This is
too rich.

Speaker 20 (01:01:48):
Listen, but I want to make sure that this has
to stop because if it continues, we will see more
and more people not trusting their federal government to be
able to give them what they need. So I need
people to register for assistance so I can get them
the financial resources they need to support their recovery.

Speaker 1 (01:02:07):
H Well, it's leading to people criticizing the people who
are criticizing FEMA's bad response. Isn't the way to go.
That doesn't make any sense. You should be able to
hold these agencies accountable. Absolutely, a few other things, because

(01:02:28):
you know, obviously we're following this, I want to make
sure that we're touching on everything else as well, although
mainly it's all election and hurricane today, understandably, so this
I wanted to pull this up. This was an exclusive
piece over at Red State from Jennifer Van Laer, who's
been on the show before. Forty US soldiers were stranded
in Israel on October seventh, which we just had the

(01:02:50):
observance of yesterday. One year Hamas knew their names, ranks,
and locations. What forty forty They were in Israel as
an advanced team for what was a routine training exercise,
and that was last year October seventh. They suddenly found themselves,
obviously in the middle of a terror attack, and they

(01:03:12):
had to beg reluctant Pentagon officials Van Larmer reports to
send an air Force plane to extract them. Approximately a
quarter of the soldiers were just miles from Gaza in
off base housing near the IDF's base there when the
attack began. A group of local Israeli's IDF reservists, police
officers and ordinary citizens got them to the base, which

(01:03:36):
hamas terrorists were quickly heading towards, and then the team leader,
because he saw his men were in mortal danger, requested
permission to open the arms lockers so they could retrieve
their arms, but it was denied at Sentcom level. Syentcom
denied them. What ask again, why recruitment is down? You

(01:03:56):
have people who are pushing pencils across the ocean saying, no,
you can't defend yourself from a terrorist attack. Oh and
if you try, we'll court martial you and we'll put
you in jail for the rest of your life, and
your life's over. Ask me again, why ask anybody why
recruitments down? Syncom denied it. According to apparently one whistleblower

(01:04:17):
and in a military intelligence analyst, the rest of the
soldiers had just arrived in Tel Aviv, where rockets were
hitting their hotels. They said that there was a lot
of stuff going on, all kinds of indirect fire for
a good six eight hours. The soldiers who were there
at that IDF base were in mortal danger, and the
military and civilian leadership at the Pentagon were perfectly willing
to not even worry about it. End quote. Hamas had

(01:04:43):
fired a barrage of rockets at the airport shortly after
they had won. Air Force C seventeen briefly touched down
to exfiltrate the soldiers, and Hamash fired about one hundred
fifty rockets at it. They would have been taken hostage
by Hamas if it had not been for Israeli civilians reservists,
they would have been They were unarmed, our soldiers unarmed.

(01:05:04):
Sent Com denied them access to weapons, and they would
have been taken. They would have been taken hostage. This
would have been worse than Benghazi. And I can't even imagine.
Can you what would have happened hospital have gotten American soldiers?
Can you imagine the pr stunt they would have pulled
with that? This would have been like dragging people through

(01:05:26):
what Fallujah? Oh my gosh. They said that it was
a harrowing and disturbing story. They're not naming all of
the sources because they fear retaliation, which you absolutely do
have to worry about that, especially within the military ranks.
I mean, there's a reason why they've been going after
a lot of the Special Forces guys. They said that

(01:05:47):
the US Army Advanced Team was in Israel to prepare
for the two week live fire joint training exercise named
Operation Iron Bison, and it was scheduled to kick off
third week in October at the IDF's Urban Warfare Training Center.
It was south west to Beersheva. Four hundred soldiers infantry, armor,
and aviation. They were deployed to Kuwait and Supportive Operations Spartanshield.
They were slated to participate, and they said a few

(01:06:08):
weeks before October seventh, they had a group of about
ten US Army logiteuticians that arrived. They were going to
get work. They were staying off base in Beersheva. They
said that they had, you know, the Advanced Team, and
they was just training like they weren't there even you know,
they weren't hiding, they were they were just there for
their training, and they said the soldiers had their service
weapons with them in Israel, but they had to be

(01:06:30):
secure in an arms locker on base until the time
of exercise, used for their exercise and put back and
when everything went sideways, they had they had requested of
sent comm and it was Sentcom level said more than
two sources. Centcom level said no. Yeah, October. Do you
think that they look back on an hour like, wow,

(01:06:51):
October seventh, these soldiers would have been taken if it
hadn't been for these reservists and citizens. Unbelievable, all of
this stuff. It's a year later and we're just not learning.
This isn't insane.

Speaker 12 (01:07:06):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.

Speaker 1 (01:07:15):
Mm mmmmm all right. So first, Uh, I'm still trying
to get over the guy who was taking shelter from
the last hurricane on a rooftop. That seems like a
bad thing. Uh this, let's see. Oh no, I don't
want that one either. We're gonna start with this guy
who was arrested for stealing his daughter's truck. Who does this?

(01:07:36):
He looks like drunk Santa's brother. I don't know. Uh,
Marrion County man's face and felony charge. He stole his
own kid's truck, felony theft. Apparently it was a the
it was I don't know. It was a motel parking lot.
And I don't know if this guy's forty four. That's
the biggest thing. Okay, I need I need Caine. I

(01:07:56):
don't care about anything else in the story. How in
the hell is this guy forty four years old? It's ah,
there is no way this guy's forty four. Let me,
for those of you not watching the simulcast, I mean
he looks like legits like a drunk Santa he does
I oh man. Anyway, I am completely distracted, and I apologize.

(01:08:18):
I cannot believe this guy's forty four years old. What
in the world so this guy? Uh, he had forty
four year old John Hamilton. He told the deputy that
he had. He admitted he took the truck and refused
to bring it back. That's pretty much the glory of
the story here. They court date hasn't been scheduled. The
biggest thing was I needed to show you that mugshot

(01:08:39):
because I cannot even believe that this guy's forty four
years old. Also this few others, a woman freaks out
because her Domino's pizza was cold and uncut. Yeah, but
I understand that you might be upset if you get
a pizza delivery and it's cold and uncut. And then

(01:09:04):
she decided that she was going to get arrested as
a response, So smoking gun, say twenty two year old
Ricky just ri I c Ky or ri c k
I is fine. I don't need Riicqui. Okay. She drove
from her residence to the restaurant, where she started fighting

(01:09:25):
with the employees. She flung the pizza out and busted
up their phone. Police arrived, she was arrested for misdemeanor
criminal mischief. She spent the night in jail, and then
she has to stay away from the Domino's pizza, which
is only one point four miles away from her house.
I mean, I'm sure there were probably better ways to
resolve that issue, but you know, if you wanted to
go that far into it. But her name is ur Icqui, Ricky,

(01:09:48):
I'm assuming that it's Rikey just you know, Yeah, yeah,
I'm assuming that that's what it is. Oh, let's see here,
have of these again, read and then of courses froze.
Soh this stood it a Oh gosh, nope, not reading
that one. That one's a ditty headline. I don't know
why a ditty headline would make it in here, but okay,

(01:10:09):
uh this Florida. Oh we got that guy in the
lawn Moore. No, this guy wrecked a two hundred thousand
dollars McLaren in Florida during a live stream after texting
while driving in the rain. It's a YouTuber. I hate YouTube.
I'm sorry. I'm so tired of this stuff, the YouTuber stuff.

(01:10:30):
Some guy I don't know. I don't want to say
his name because I don't want people to think up
a familiar with his content. He just looks. He's like
he was driving around in the rain, texting in the
rain while driving to McLaren and you wrecked it two
hundred thousand dollars McLaren, two hundred thousand dollars car that
this turd wrecked? I have no, no, nothing, How do you, Kley?

(01:10:50):
That's why you can't give how old is this guy.
I don't even know how old he is. So I'm
dealing with everything's freezing. I don't even know who this
guy is what is he's twenty years old? Can we
stop with internet stars? He was and wasn't he filming himself?
He's filming himself and texting and he's looking at his
phone and you could see that it's wet and it's
stormy outside and he wrecks it two hundred thousand dollars. McLaren.

(01:11:13):
Oh he totaled it. Oh, it's so bad. The whole
front end's crunched under the guardrail. I want to beat
him to death. So I don't know. And guess what
it was only for one hundred and eighty five thousand
people watching that was the extent of his live stream.
Each of them could donate a dollar and they still
wouldn't be able to cover the cost of the car. Wow.
All right, we got more on the way. Third hour

(01:11:35):
coming up. Stick with us MM, welcome back to the program.
Dana Lash with you top of this third hour, and
we are getting you set up for the rest of
the day. And we've been watching Hurricane Milton. We've been
watching the fight with that that's been happening at the

(01:11:56):
from the Vice President. I got to tell you, I'm like,
I'm trying to be real cool, but I'm just so
done with people defending this stuff and I keep seeing it.
I get it that Democrats are freaking out that the
Live Love Laugh campaign has hit the skids, but that
doesn't mean that the Vice president of the United States
gets to insert herself into this issue of hurricane response

(01:12:18):
when that's not standard operating procedure. Biden already had a
phone call with Florida Governor on Descantis yesterday, and he
said two different times he tweeted about a great phone call,
et cetera, et cetera. You know, he said that they're
getting what they need, We're here to help. He reiterated
it again at a press conference this morning, which I
thought was interesting because he did nothing to rehabilitate or

(01:12:39):
to help out. Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris embarrassed herself on
the tarmac yesterday when she was asked about she was
set up. It was a set up question from the
media who asked her about DeSantis and was he ignoring
your phone call? And Harris was like, yeah, he's ignoring
my phone call. He's not answering me. And DeSantis hit
back and said, look, she never even called. She's never called.
She didn't call, yet she has never called, and he said,

(01:13:02):
I'm not you know, we don't have time to be
made into a campaign opportunity for her right now. And
he's right, He's absolutely right. But it was just petty
and ridiculous the way that she dealt with it on
the tarmac. And I can't play this enough. Let me
play it one more time, because again, you're president of
the United States or you're vice president of the United States,

(01:13:22):
and I get it that you are in the middle
of a campaign, but when something like this happens, all
the politics and the pettiness and the partisanship should be
put to the side. She was asked in a setup
because her people had gone out to complain to the
media for ed you know, in nall all day yesterday
about Discienttis not taking her call. He talked to Biden,

(01:13:43):
but I guess he's too good to talk to her too.
He was supposed to talk to both of them for
some reason, and she was mad that he didn't talk
to her, even though apparently shouldn't call. But anyway she
could have said, you know, the Florida governor is doing
everything he can to prepare his state for historic Category
five storm hurricane. You know they're looking at twenty foot surges.
You know we are the administration is here for him
whatever he needs to assist. We're here for Floridian. She

(01:14:04):
could have left it at that, and instead she decided
to do one of the most unprofessional and caddy, outright
bitchy things I've ever seen. And it's this. It's audio
somebite six.

Speaker 6 (01:14:14):
Listen, President Governor's Santas. NBC is reporting Governor to Santas
is ignoring your calls on hurricanes resources and help. How
does that hurt the situation here?

Speaker 7 (01:14:28):
You know, moments of crisis, it's nothing else should really
be the moment that anyone who calls themselves a leader
says they're.

Speaker 8 (01:14:37):
Going to put politics aside as the people first.

Speaker 7 (01:14:41):
People aren't desperate, need to support right now, and playing
political games in this moment, in these crisis.

Speaker 9 (01:14:47):
Situations, these are the height.

Speaker 7 (01:14:49):
Of emergency situations. It's just utterly irrecomptible and it is
selfish and it is about political gamesmanship. Is that it's
doing the job that you've something else to do, which
is first.

Speaker 1 (01:15:02):
How is he not putting the people first? Because he
talked to Biden and also wouldn't talk to her, even
though they say she didn't call. That is do you
see how she should have responded, and then how she
did respond That is embarrassing. That right there proves that
she does not have what it takes to be executive

(01:15:22):
in the executive office. That's embarrassing. Good heavens, that's so embarrassing.
It was petty and it was unhelpful, and it she
didn't she I mean, she's mad because she couldn't make
it into a campaign stunt. She's like playing political games
at this moment. What games is he playing? Nothing? By
the way he audio s somebody two, he said no
this we did not get a call from her.

Speaker 4 (01:15:42):
Listen as farcus Harrison bro I didn't know that she
had called, so I'm not sure who they called. They
didn't call me, and their characterization of it was something
that they did wasn't anything that anybody in my office
did in terms of saying that it was political. I
don't really want to answer questions about this is not
a time for politics, No excuse me, Gary, You and

(01:16:05):
your publication will twist anything that's done to try to
make a political agenda. That's what you do. That's how
you get your clicks. I understand that. I understand that's
the business model. Well, but I don't want to talk
about politics because well but I have a feeling that
however you do, you guys will find a way to
frame it. That's just your stick.

Speaker 3 (01:16:25):
I get it.

Speaker 4 (01:16:25):
It's fine, but I don't want to participate in it.
We have had to respond to a Category four hurricane.
We've had to prepare and now respond to something that
may hit as a major hurricane. Maybe category four may
even be bigger than that. We hope that it does,
but that should be the focus. And I think some
of these questions are trying to create some type of

(01:16:47):
political angle where there's just none there.

Speaker 1 (01:16:50):
Yeah, none there. Audio sign before he said he was
asked about it on two separate times on Fox Well,
did you talk to anyone in the administration, and he
said he talked to Biden. Listen to this. This is
the same just responding to that.

Speaker 4 (01:17:01):
And so for Kamala Harris to try to say that
my sole focus on the people of Florida is somehow selfish,
is delusional. She has no role in this. In fact,
she's been vice president for three and a half years.
I've dealt with a number of storms under this administration.
She has never contributed anything to any of these efforts,

(01:17:23):
and so what I think is selfish trying to blunder
into this. No, and here's she has no role. No,
she has no role in this process. I'm in contact
with the President of the United States, I'm in contact
with FEMA director.

Speaker 1 (01:17:41):
She has never called ever before any other hurricane. What
makes this one different? Oh, that's right. We have an
election in four weeks. That's what Suddenly she needs the attention.
That's what it is. Now. It looks even more depraved,
doesn't it. It looks even more depraved, ridiculous. And this

(01:18:01):
is right off of her disastrous interview with sixty Minutes.
So first off, audios on by twenty six, you need
to listen to her super heavily edited word salad answer
on Israel. This is unbeild. Now, I'm gonna give Bill
Whitticker credit because producers and reporters don't necessarily a lot
of these anchors unless it's like a Diane Sawyer level

(01:18:23):
or a George Stephanopolis level, and Whittaker's accomplished, but he's
not that level. They only get to exert so much
editorial control over the way that interviews are conducted and edited.
I will give I will say that. So I just
considering how he handled the interview and the other questions,
I don't think that he was involved in the prepping

(01:18:44):
of this for the rest of the American audience. But
I want you to listen to this. This is this
is them editing this word solid answer on Israel. It's crazy.

Speaker 16 (01:18:53):
But it seems that Prime Minister netanya who is not listening.

Speaker 7 (01:18:57):
Well, Bill, the work that we have done has resulted
in a number of movements in that region by Israel
that were very much prompted by or a result of
many things, including our advocacy for what needs to happen

(01:19:18):
in the region.

Speaker 16 (01:19:19):
But it seems that Prime Minister Netanyah who is not listening.

Speaker 7 (01:19:23):
We are not going to stop pursuing what is necessary
for the United States to be clear about where we
stand on the need for this warding.

Speaker 1 (01:19:33):
That is. Do you see the difference there? Yeah, h's
one hell of an edit right there, one hell of
an edit. And she went on the view. So this
is her timeline right now, she does this interview, sixty minutes,
they release some bad stuff. She has this horrible reaction
with the hurricane. Then the sixty minutes interview, more of

(01:19:55):
this stuff comes out. Then she was on the View
today audiosund by twenty eight, I'm just giving you the
chronological order of what is the slow circle of the
commode of how she's handling the optics of her campaign.
This is twenty eight where they were talking about I
mean right, I noticed that this came out right after
the word solid edit dropped. Just watch this now.

Speaker 4 (01:20:18):
He said this morning, you've never called regarding any of
the storms Florida has had since you've been vice president
until apparently now and called it political.

Speaker 1 (01:20:26):
What's your response to that?

Speaker 7 (01:20:28):
Well, first of all, I have called and talked with
in the course of this crisis, this most recent crisis,
Democrat and Republican governors called, taken the call, answered the call,
had a conversation. So obviously this is not an issue
that is about partisanship or politics for certain leaders, but

(01:20:50):
maybe as for others.

Speaker 1 (01:20:52):
Wow, it just keeps getting worse and worse and worse
and worse, worse and worse and worse and worse. Oh man,
she won't let it go. You're what in the world
this is so bad? She's so bad at this, no

(01:21:13):
political acumen, and as King knows, she's not even in
the chain of command with this stuff, so she's never
called and she hasn't called any because other people in
his administration set it. And by the way, her and
King's her uh response here on the view was this
was released right after audio Sunday thirty one. Can you

(01:21:35):
hit that.

Speaker 10 (01:21:46):
The governor of Florida has been cooperative? He said he's
gotten all that he needs. I talked to him again
yesterday and I said, I said, no, you're doing a
great job. It's being all being done well, thank you
for it. And I literally gave my personal phone number
to call.

Speaker 5 (01:22:03):
So I don't know.

Speaker 10 (01:22:05):
There was a rough start in some places, but every governor,
every governor from Florida to North Carolina, has been fully
cooperative and supportive and acknowledged what this team is doing.
And they're doing an incredible job.

Speaker 16 (01:22:19):
We got a lot more than jokes.

Speaker 1 (01:22:23):
I kind of think that Biden and Harris aren't on
the same page here. They're not on the same page
with us at all. She's trying to make this into
a fight and he's like, no, it's all good. Yikes, yikes,
it's real bad telling you, so this is not going

(01:22:44):
to work out well for her. And in the meantime,
people are just getting prepared. They're just trying to get
prepared for Hurricane Milton.

Speaker 11 (01:22:51):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's quick five.

Speaker 1 (01:22:57):
All right. So a couple of a couple of things.
Here Osama bin ladens Soun was banned from re entering France.
He looks like a gun control advocate. I gotta say,
he just does. I didn't even know he was around,
but yeah, he's a social He was glorifying terrorism, so
he was being Are you surprised? Is anybody surprised? The
goat doesn't fall far from Uh? Let's see, the gen

(01:23:20):
Z can't cope with life or hold down a job,
and they blame lazy gen X parenting for their failures.
I think gen Z needs his ass be just just
saying it. Gen X. No, a lot of them are
actually from baby boomers, like like baby baby boomers, like
the bad ones, not the good ones. But they said
that they can't cope with life and it's because they
were raised by gen X. And I just think it's
because you have crappy parents and you're probably horrible people,

(01:23:40):
and you shouldn't blame an entire generation for it. That's
you know, there you go. Google's new AI is going
to turn anything into a podcast. Yay, let's all put
razors in our ears. Uh yeah, that's how books and podcasts. Yay.
Google somewhat isolated Perry Farrell's vocals from the Night of
the James Addiction Addiction Fight and it's bad? Do we
have it? Or no we don't have Oh okay, well

(01:24:02):
it's bad then you can only imagine. It's definitely a
hideous seventies interior trend is making a surprise comeback in homes.
Oh boy, I think this is millennials. Wild stage lemon,
peach sorbet mint, and avocado are becoming popular colors inside
of home decoors. Amongst that cohort younger millennials and gen zers.

(01:24:23):
They're taking you back to avocado green. Oh my gosh,
they say, the retro shades are it looks dingy and nasty,
is what it looks like if you're trying to make
it a thing. I hope that you have to spend
an on godly amount of money in ten years just
to redo your bathroom because you deserve it. You deserve
the financial penalty.

Speaker 12 (01:24:42):
People had lived in the seventies, they know that carpet
was that color, like toilets were that color.

Speaker 1 (01:24:47):
Everything everything was that everything was that color. It was horrible.
I mean I I only because I was grow poor,
so I just couldn't afford to redo our house. So
in the eighties, that's what it so I look like?
Is it looked like the first house I ever had
that I got as a young adult? Does it all
look like so? Uh yeah, I'm just saying that's pretty.
That is pretty hideous. It is fashion designers are bracing

(01:25:09):
a hideous new shoe trend. It's called it's sturdy shoes
are making a comeback. First off, I hate kitten heels.
Kitten heels are flats from women who that who can't
commit to higher heels because they either can't walk in
them or they don't have enough calf muscles. Make a commitment,
Make the commitment. Kitten heels are stupid and when I
see them, I want to stomp them off. Just saying.

(01:25:31):
So they said that sturdy shoes are making a comeback.
What does that mean? It means platform everything so everyone
can clamp around looking like a Clydesdale. That's what looks
it looks like you look like a Clydesdale. Women are
not supposed to have brick feet. They're not supposed to
have giant feet where you look like space marines walking around.
You're not supposed to have that. Like you're supposed to
dainty ankles, and you're supposed to, you know, look like humans,

(01:25:53):
not like Clydesdale's just saying, Oh, I am reacting horribly
to this article that I just came about at a
tech website, which is called under Consumption Core. We're in
a broke economic period, and now people are trying to
say that it's because of late stage capitalism, and so
now we're at under consumption core. And if you ask

(01:26:14):
them to identify it in a proper journalistic context, wherein
the lead is immediately put up front in the first scratch.
While they can't, they have to later on in the
articles say under consumption cores frame just the antidote to overconsumption.
I read articles like this and it makes me want
to be such a maximalist that I want to consume everything.
I have such a rual reaction of this kind of stuff,

(01:26:34):
like tiny houses make me want to be a maximalist.
All white everything makes me want to vomit. Color all
I can't stand it. They want you to live in
boxes and have ship lap everywhere and be poor any bugs,
That's what they want. That's the truth of it. Let's
just be honest. And a woman was hospitalized after a
cauliflower falls on her head in a British store and
the supermarket apparently had an insulting response to her. She

(01:26:56):
apparently had a severe headachnoledge in dizziness, sounds like concussion,
but she said that she slammed the supermarket. They gave
her a twenty five pound voucher and some taxi fair
and she said that was insulting. How does a cauliflower
fall on your head? Like what are you doing that?
A cauliflower falls in your head in the store? Like stop,
just stop it? All right? So coming up, we got
Dankane coming up next, and we got more following the
latest hurricane Milton, all of it. Stick with us.

Speaker 14 (01:27:20):
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Speaker 1 (01:27:32):
Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you
at the bottom of this third hour, and you can
listen coast to coast also, well, if you're not listening terrestrially,
you can catch the simulcast Channel three forty seven Direct
TV also on Rumble where the discussion happens X. We're
everywhere and we've been following this insane I mean, it's
a historic Category five storm, Hurricane Milton. We have tons

(01:27:53):
of listeners in Florida. We got a lot of family
and friends in Florida. I've been hearing from everybody. We're
also following the recovery efforts from her Kane Helene. So
it's a one two punch. And at a time like this,
you know, you're you know, Governor Florida Ron DeSantis preparing
his state for yet another storm, this one hitting right
directly impacting Tampa Bay Area a huge widespread damage just expected.

(01:28:15):
He's preparing for this, he's talking to the President of
the United States, and then in the middle of this,
you know, standard operating procedure, the Vice President decides to
insert herself into this and we played the audio. I've
never seen anything like it. She's never been a part
of this before, now suddenly wants to be. I wonder
why that is. Let's ask our friend Dean Kane about that.

(01:28:36):
I think we've had Dean on the show before. I
think he's been on the show before. Everybody's Superman like,
he could literally just like fly up into the sky
and like fly the other way and stop all this.
Don't know why he doesn't. But Dean Kane joins us
now his new film God's Not Dead and God We
Trust is out. We'll talk with him about that here
in a little bit. But I got to get his
response to this because I know Dean. First off, it's
good to see you, my friend. I know you're as
fired up about this as I am. This win. Has

(01:28:58):
the vice president ever been a part of this process.
It's always been the president talks to the governor. They
you know, they have a discussion, what do you need,
I got it, this, that, and then it's done. The
vice president never comes along and goes, excuse me, excuse me,
but it's an election and it's Kamala Harris.

Speaker 21 (01:29:13):
That's one hundred percentge So she completely inserted herself into
the situation. And Dessanta has just flamed her. I mean
he crushed her. I said, it real clear. She's not
even in the chain of command. She has nothing to
do with it. She's inserting herself into this. I'm talking
to the president. President Biden said, he's got my cell
phone number.

Speaker 3 (01:29:30):
What does he need? Tell me what it is? So
she looks not good again.

Speaker 1 (01:29:36):
Did it hit you that they were not on the
same page, like Biden and Harris did not seem to
be on the same page with us.

Speaker 21 (01:29:42):
Well, let's just say, like when she comes out to
do a big, you know, interview or a hit and
he does a live presser in the press room for
the first time during his entire presidency, it kind of
feels like things aren't coordinated very well, which is really
a microcosmo this entire administration anyway, or they're very well
coordinated to do destruction to this country.

Speaker 3 (01:30:02):
So it's been awful. Yeah, yeah, I don't think he.

Speaker 21 (01:30:04):
And I don't think Kamala and Biden seem to be
meshing together very well.

Speaker 1 (01:30:10):
It's almost like they're not a team anymore. It almost
seems like if you wanted to very subtly get revenge
on someone for maybe Austinio that's there'd be one way
that you would do it.

Speaker 3 (01:30:19):
But political people never do that.

Speaker 1 (01:30:21):
No, no, this never happens, never happens.

Speaker 3 (01:30:26):
I can see it happening very easily.

Speaker 21 (01:30:28):
I think, you know, President Biden is somebody who gets
can get offended, hold a grudge and want to strike back.

Speaker 3 (01:30:33):
If not him, I could certainly see Jill want to
do it.

Speaker 1 (01:30:36):
I'm all for that in fighting. I'm all for that.
Talking with our good friend Dan King. If you're listening
and not watching the simulcast, you know Dan kan obviously
is you know, back to filmmakers literally, Saberman you, I
know you you remember the coverage of Hurricane Katrina and
Hurricane Ian and Idali and all of the other hurricanes,
and they were always it's like it's not something that

(01:30:56):
we make fun of, but it's just like one of
the things that goes along with hurricane coverage. There's always
the guy in waiters waste deep water, like I'm out
here in the winds. You think the guy is going
to get blown away, and they're out there covering all
this stuff. In some instances, I think, like with CNN
and Hurricane Katrina, they really were politicizing it. Let me
ask you this, why have we not seen that with
North Carolina?

Speaker 21 (01:31:18):
Because it's an abject disaster for real, and FEMA is
not doing any good. You know, without X out there,
without Elon Musk got there protection protecting free speech, we
wouldn't hear anything about it. But the fact that that
every person who has a cell phone can say, look,
we're on the ground in North Carolina. FEMA is causing
us trouble. When Tim Kennedy says, you know.

Speaker 3 (01:31:40):
I'm going to tell you I'm going to trust Tim.

Speaker 21 (01:31:41):
Kennedy over a government spokesperson over a FEMA spokesperson, because
this is a man who has demonstrated time and time
again his desire to help Americans and to give and
to serve, you know, So when he says something like
they're just getting in the way, when you see regular
people from North Carolina saying.

Speaker 3 (01:31:57):
They're just getting in the way, they're causing this trouble.

Speaker 21 (01:31:59):
The seven fifty alone that you have to pay back
or they will take your property.

Speaker 3 (01:32:03):
I mean, all of these things are crazy, crazy, crazy.

Speaker 21 (01:32:06):
So I just think that the mainstream media, you know,
this doesn't look good for the current administration, so they're
not going to push it. Because they want to push
Kamla up in this election and they want to support
that even though the regular people know it's like this.
It's like we're being gaslit the entire time. Oh, Kama's great,
it's a new way forward.

Speaker 3 (01:32:25):
No it's not. She just said on the View today,
it's not a new way forward.

Speaker 21 (01:32:29):
She literally said, I wouldn't change anything in the last
three and a half years, and I was deeply involved
in every single decision. It's the same way forward when
we could have who's been on the ground. Donald Trump's
been on the ground, Elon Musk with Starlink. These guys
are doing stuff, they're there. We could have a dream
team with RFKH, with vivig Ramaswami. I mean, we have

(01:32:51):
a group here or who are real game changers and
who are there on the ground in North Carolina doing
everything they can.

Speaker 3 (01:32:57):
Uh, you know Mark.

Speaker 21 (01:32:58):
Robinson that's in a governor run of he's out there.
You know, these guys are really working for the people,
and I think people are seeing it, but the media
just won't cover it because they're biased.

Speaker 1 (01:33:08):
So that goes right into it. Because North Carolina battleground state.
Trump is up point six in North Carolina. I mean,
it's virtually tied. But what you just said is I
think incredibly important that people see it and they feel it.
David Axelrod had made a comment the other day where
he was saying that it's going to be hard to
wrangle Trump voters or people who might lean to become
Trump voters, because when you're told by Democrats Dean, no,

(01:33:29):
the government's here to help, let FEMA do it, and
then FEMA shows up a week later and they're not helping.
But you see, like the private public partnerships with some
of the state governments, or just like religious groups or
non religious groups or business people coming out and helping.
Is that not the idea the ideology in practice? And
don't you I mean, four weeks away from an election
that I feel like that's going to be weight on

(01:33:50):
people's minds when they go vote.

Speaker 3 (01:33:52):
Oh, I sure, hope so. But Axelrod was talking about.

Speaker 21 (01:33:55):
How difficult it is going to be for some of
those people in the rural communities because they have nothing.

Speaker 3 (01:33:59):
Now, how are they going to get to the ballot pops?

Speaker 21 (01:34:01):
It was like, you know, the more the more affluent
in Asheville will get there because it's a city center
and so on and so forth, and they're gonna make
themselves hurt.

Speaker 3 (01:34:09):
I think the.

Speaker 21 (01:34:09):
People in North Carolina and in that rural part of
western North Carolina, and my son went to college in
North Carolina. I love North Carolina. It's amazing. I thought
I'd getting a place there.

Speaker 1 (01:34:17):
Wow.

Speaker 21 (01:34:18):
Good because it's been a wonderful thing for us, and
it's the weather's fantastic and it's just a beautiful spot
and I love the state. But they are just getting
devastated right now. But I think, you know, it's really
clear to the people that it's a joke. I mean,
it's ridiculous what's going on there. I want to the
other Tim Kennedy thing I thought was the greatest, not
to say it is He's like one redneck is greater

(01:34:40):
power than a one hundred PhDs because they're out there
with an ATV.

Speaker 3 (01:34:44):
And moving things out and getting things done. I just
think it's it's.

Speaker 21 (01:34:48):
Clear that that that you have this administration and this
group glossing over saying we're gonna help, We're wonderful, big government,
we're giant, we're fantastic. When you really have on the
ground people you know and like people or they're not
these big NGOs that are making a ton of money
off the government. By the way, it's it's your local church.
It's everybody getting together. There was a sheriff on who

(01:35:08):
spoke to Sarah uh To, Oh my god, I can't believe, like.

Speaker 3 (01:35:13):
Sarah, you're Sarah Carter supercar. I'm sorry, Sarah. Sarah had this.

Speaker 21 (01:35:19):
The sheriff on there and I'm a I'm a deputy sheriff,
and he was a local guy and he was so
ticked off. He made it very very clear where he
felt that the government was and what they're doing there.
And you know how he just stay out, basically just stay.

Speaker 3 (01:35:35):
Out, and he spit on the ground. Actually, you know.

Speaker 1 (01:35:41):
That's serious. You mentioned something talking our friend Dan Kane
that I've only seen reported like minimally. That's seven hundred
and fifty dollars. You know, I felt like it's pawn stars,
Like the best I could do a seven fifty that
you got to you got to pay it back. Not
a lot of people are reporting that that has to
be paid back.

Speaker 21 (01:35:57):
Not only does it have to be paid back, but
if you don't pay back, it's some little prints on
that FEMA thing. If you don't pay it back, they
seize your property over a seven hundred and fifty dollars loan.
It's literally government stealing, stealing your land. For seventh, I'm
gonna buy your acre of land for you know, seven

(01:36:17):
hundred and fifty dollars.

Speaker 3 (01:36:18):
Hey, it's a great business that you can get into it.

Speaker 1 (01:36:21):
Why are we not in that business? Cane? Like, I
feel like, you know, that's like a great way to
make money college.

Speaker 3 (01:36:26):
We're not the government.

Speaker 16 (01:36:27):
Data.

Speaker 1 (01:36:28):
I know we're not the government. And I love too
what you said. And I saw my family's from southern Missouri,
like we're you know, those are people and redneck power
is like a real thing. You never know what some
good old boy has got in his shed. That's the
I mean, they'll come out with a john boat and
it'll have like a crane on it and it might
have like, you know, a fifty klamaduce on the back.
You never know what they.

Speaker 3 (01:36:48):
Got that they're there some things up there.

Speaker 1 (01:36:53):
They're there to take care of you, all right. I
wanted to ask you because you, uh, I know you
were in my time. I saw you actually like ran
into you in Texas. Good to see you.

Speaker 3 (01:37:00):
That was so random and awesome.

Speaker 1 (01:37:02):
I so I so Dean was in. I got to
tell people I almost sound like a heathen, and I'm like,
I don't even want to, like say, I went in
with my I went in with my my kids and
we went to go see Beetlejuice, and then Dean Kane's
there for God's Not Dead. I'm like, I'm gonna go
to church and like, you know, ask for forgiveness and
going to see Beetlejuice, and he's here, like I'm here
for a movie about the Lord, and I was so

(01:37:22):
good to see you. But tell me this is the
new film because it's a series and I had a
cameo in one, like the second or third one, but
it's God's Not Dead in God We Trust God's Not Dead.
Dot com is the is the movie that the trailers
all out there, but it's you know, kind of like
telling where we are all at as a niche like
people as a nation. Now, tell me about this because

(01:37:44):
I know you were excited to have taken part. It
was good to see you. Guys had good turnout.

Speaker 21 (01:37:48):
Yeah, it was wonderful and the film has done really,
really really well, So we're very excited about that I
was in the first God's Not Dead. There's five of them,
this being the fifth one, and they're all standalone movies,
so you don't have to watch one to understand this.
That So this particular film, I reprised my character, who
is not a great guy, but it's about politics.

Speaker 1 (01:38:06):
Here's kind of a meaning.

Speaker 21 (01:38:07):
Yeah, he's not wonderful Mark Shelley. He's interested in Mark Shelley.
And that's which is like a lot of power brokers
they are. They're interested in their bottom line and what
they can do for themselves, and they don't care what
happens to anybody else. But this film was about a
pastor has to jump in and run for a congressional
seat because someone dropped out the last second they ask
him to do it, and then it becomes the question
of you know, where does God fit, where does faith

(01:38:30):
fit in.

Speaker 3 (01:38:32):
Politics?

Speaker 21 (01:38:33):
And everyone says, oh, it's a separation of church and state,
and blah blah blah blah. Yes it is, meaning that
the state can make no the government can make no
religion that you have to follow or anything of that nature,
which is what it was intended for. But to have
you know your faith is going to inform your voting,
your values, your morals, what you do. I happen to
be Christian now, but you'll kind of know Wright's down

(01:38:53):
in most issues.

Speaker 3 (01:38:54):
What I outlaw X, Y and Z.

Speaker 21 (01:38:56):
Probably not if I were a representative, No, of course not,
because I want to, you know, voice the voice of
my people.

Speaker 3 (01:39:01):
I want to represent their voice. So we talk about
in this.

Speaker 21 (01:39:04):
Film, you know, where does your faith fit in and
how important is it in this election? And even the
shirt I have on right now is from that moment
where President Trump was almost assassinated in Butler, Pennsylvania. Now
he's come back and made a triumphant return, it's brilliant.
But in that moment, you know, when he turned his
head and gotsha, I I argue that God had a
hand in that right there, because imagine where we would

(01:39:26):
be right now, Dan, if he had been assassinated, what
would be going on in this world, in this country,
in this election. It would change everything. And so I'm
so glad that it hasn't. And I pray to God
that this that Trump gets in and brings in this
all star team and changes the direction of this country
and the world.

Speaker 1 (01:39:44):
And I know you've you've you've you've touched because the
movie kind of touches on this, and you've talked about
it before as well, and you brought up something that
I thought was is important because about you know, separation
of church and state. It was never you know, the
republic is always it was always on that that establishment
of the right of man under that of the divine,
so it's not you know, can't be polluted by that

(01:40:05):
of men. And it was always about not the domination
of a denomination. But do you think it's weird because
Christians go out and vote, but yet when it comes
to the amount of participation in voting and then in culture,
it is it's wildly disproportionate. And do you think it's
because they It does seem like and I have some
very I have. You know, I have friends at church

(01:40:27):
that are reluctant to get involved in politics because politics
is like the dirty thing. What do you tell those people?

Speaker 21 (01:40:33):
I say, you may not be interested in politics, but
I promise you politics is interested in you. And it's
the reason I moved from California out here to Nevada.
No state income tax, way less regulation, stand your ground,
castle doctrine, so many things that I like about here.
I feel the Second Amendment is very well protected here.
You know, the firearms that I have, and I am

(01:40:53):
a firearm arm owner.

Speaker 1 (01:40:55):
Say you know, wait, you didn't just go into the
store and go I want a glock. I just want
a black block. That's all I want.

Speaker 3 (01:41:00):
Which which glocks?

Speaker 1 (01:41:01):
You like?

Speaker 3 (01:41:01):
There's more than one?

Speaker 21 (01:41:04):
I mean no, So that that it's a it's a
it's a it's a crazy crazy thing.

Speaker 3 (01:41:10):
I even I lost my train of thought.

Speaker 1 (01:41:11):
Now now you're talking about you lived in Nevada, because
you know what Christians think that politics, and it's kind
of not all but some. It's a kind of a dirty,
huge part of data.

Speaker 3 (01:41:20):
They're up to.

Speaker 21 (01:41:21):
They're up to forty million Christians in this country who
don't vote. And that's something that that that you need
to get out and vote. Your values and your morals,
you really need to get out there, and Christians getting
out there, it would be phenomenal. Now we're trying to
change the culture by making so many these faith based
films because they say, you know, Andrew Breitbart once famously said,

(01:41:41):
the politics are downstream from culture. So you get if
we can create I do a lot of these films
with JC films, A lot of these faith based films.
Those are smaller ones God's Not Dead or bigger ones.
I love doing those kind of films because I do
want to change the culture. I want people to see
how your faith can work within politics and within the
world to make it a better place.

Speaker 3 (01:42:02):
I'm a I'm such an optimist.

Speaker 1 (01:42:04):
And I'm show that you're a happy warrior.

Speaker 3 (01:42:07):
I'm an absolutely happy warrior. I won't say joyful warrior
because now.

Speaker 1 (01:42:11):
You're not live left love Kamala. You're not that. No,
you're not You're not her.

Speaker 21 (01:42:15):
I'm not a Marxist. I went through, but I am
a very charitable person. And you know, most of the
charity that really gets out there comes from faith based organizations,
church groups, and then things like that. So when you
get like the Red Cross not going and visiting the
Israeli hostages in Gaza, I have a problem with the
size of that organization and then not getting in there

(01:42:37):
and doing that. You got to do it under every circumstance.
Amnesty International, they don't say a word. I mean, that
kind of stuff drives me nuts.

Speaker 3 (01:42:44):
So it's it's those, it's your church, it's your church,
it's my churse.

Speaker 1 (01:42:47):
Those are the ones that go out there and get
in it. We're short on time. Now. We got to
have you back Dean Kane the movie Good's Not Dead
dot com and you can go and find him real
Dean Kane on X. Good to see you, my friend.
We'll have you back.

Speaker 3 (01:42:56):
Thank you a pleasure to.

Speaker 14 (01:43:00):
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Speaker 1 (01:43:11):
I just want to know why. Corine Jean Pierre was
dressed like a Gotham gangster yesterday at the Impressive ail.
I asked that if you get I had one of
you respond and was like, this was the first thing
I read this morning. It has set my mood all
day because they opened up because I sent it out
the newsletter like six in the morning for subscribers, and
it's the stuff I'm gonna be talking about during the
day and it was not photoshopped. And someone was like,

(01:43:34):
I cannot there's the first thing I opened. And I
had to laugh because they thought they were Like until
I read the caption, I thought it was fake. She
literally dressed like a Gotham gangster. Yesterday, like I was
waiting for her to I don't know, same as it
ever was, just why girl, why that jacket is too
big for you? Whose jacket did she get? That is

(01:43:55):
not her jacket, That is not her jacket. Come on,
all right, today's stupidity? Can I'm taking up all your time? Shoulders,
I don't know, man, she didn't have no neck now.

Speaker 12 (01:44:04):
Cut twenty seven to one. This is the view asking
Kamala if she'd change anything that that's happened over the
past three and a half years.

Speaker 18 (01:44:10):
Listen to this, Well, if anything, would you have done
something differently than President Biden during the past four years.

Speaker 7 (01:44:21):
There is not a thing that comes to mind.

Speaker 12 (01:44:23):
And I've been somehow a new way, new way forward, guys, Oh,
new way forward.

Speaker 1 (01:44:28):
More. That's all it is. That's her slogan. More or
what a black block? All right? That does it for
us today? I don't know, God bless, I'll be back
with you tomorrow.
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