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September 25, 2024 106 mins
Kamala Harris says she wants to unconstitutionally remove the Senate filibuster to restore Roe v. Wade. Dana shares the story of Marcellus Williams, a Missouri man who served capital punishment for a murder of a woman in 1998  Dana fact-checks the narrative regarding this case after the NAACP tries to defend him. Did The State Department accidentally let an Iranian spy into classified briefings? Actress Jennifer Lawrence says she’s voting for Kamala because she won’t “ban abortion”. Dana explains how Conservatives could possibly be taken off radio if Democrats take over Washington in November. Dana explains how it’s dangerous for any bureaucratic agency to stop misinformation. New York City’s COVID Czar attended sex parties during their lockdown. A Missouri middle school student was suspended after posting a picture of Dr. Pepper cans in the shape of a gun.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I think we should eliminate the filibuster for Row and
and we need and get us to the point where
we fifty.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
One votes would be what we need to actually put
back in law the protections for reproductive freedom. I read
an article this morning about this very thing, and it
was quoting Jennifer Lawrence, who is mentioning how it was
so important to make sure that we you know, protect

(00:30):
Roe v. Wade and abortion. It's literally on the ballot,
and that this was all about, you know, making sure
women's protections, et cetera. And that's why Kamala Harris, as
you know, says that she's supporting the elimination of the
filibuster because it's all about the protections of women. But

(00:52):
the issue is that eliminating the filibuster Wood is super destructive,
which talked about ad nauseum on the show. It's super destructive,
and it doesn't change the fact that they lost an
election for which you had two Supreme Court nominations emerged

(01:18):
and Trump filled as is. You know, that's what happens
when you're president. You get to fill this and so
fill those those vacancies on the court, and that's what
the people wanted and Furthermore, I mean all of this
stuff with the with abortion, I mean, this is this

(01:38):
is pretty much in line with where the public is.
But I was reading this piece from Jennifer Lawrence and
she was saying that she was voting for Kamala Harris
because and she was telling everyone that, you know, it's
very important to you know, to remember that abortion is
on the on the ballot this morning today and abortion
is coming up in November. Abortion is on the ballot,

(01:58):
and it's super important. And that's why we have to
vote for her, because we have to make sure that
we it's Trump's going to ban it. Trump didn't ban it,
it's a Supreme Court decision. And then states have been
going on. And then in the second paragraph of that piece,
it was funny Jennifer Lawrence was saying that she was

(02:19):
mad that whenever she talked about this issue, people accuse
her of not going to school or not finishing school
and saying that she's stupid, and she's like, I'm not stupid.
I've you know, learned experiences, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
Sounds like you're pretty damn stupid when you sit here
and say that Trump is going to ban abortion, and

(02:40):
that it has something to do with the it has
something to do with the Supreme the Supreme Court, and
all of this other stuff. You sound pretty dumb when
you say these things. And I was just thinking about that.
We'll talk more about that coming up. But welcome to
the program, Dane Lash with you, and we're at the
top of the first hour on Wednesday, and we're gonna

(03:04):
get I mean, we got a lot to get into.
We're gonna get into this execution that was in Missouri yesterday.
I've read a lot about this case. I just didn't
really I haven't talked about it. I wanted to see
kind of what ended up happening, you know, if it stayed,
if the guy's executed. I remember this case. It was
in nineteen ninety eight and I was a freshman in
college and I remember this case, uh because I had

(03:26):
a friend who lived not far from where the stabbing
took place and it was and I just remember. We're
so we're gonna get on this Marcellus Williams case. We're
also going to talk the latest about Israel. I got
election stuff, I got pulling work. I'm gonna be going
over polling every day in the at some point in
the in the first hour and so just to keep

(03:47):
you up to date, and I sent out in the newsletter,
I sent out a notice about it saying that you know,
this is we're gonna I'm gonna deep dive into the polling.
I don't want to just hammer you with a bunch
of polls. If you're a subscriber over at the Substeck newsletter,
chapter and verse, I don't want to just hammer you
with a bunch of poles. I want to be able
to talk through them with you, because some of them

(04:08):
are better than others, as we talked about yesterday, and
so I want to make sure that you're getting like
act you know, is this a legit poll? Is this
something I should freak out about? Is this so we're
gonna get We'll get into that as well coming up.
But again, good to be with you. Top of the hour.
You can find us also channel three forty seven Direct TV.
You can also see us over at X and Rumble

(04:30):
where the chat happens all of that good stuff. So
a number of things. As we said, the campaign is
going on and Kamala Harris wants to get rid of
the philibuster. This has cost her support from Joe Manchen.
But do you think that she cares about having support
from Joe Manchen. I don't know, does she? Joe Manson.
Manson says that he's not going to endorse her because

(04:50):
she's wanting to get the filibuster over abortion. And he
said that, you know, dropping because you're lowering the threshold
from sixty to just a simple fifty one to push
over to advance, I guess, to advance whatever they want
to do with regards to abortion, which is just so
weird to me that this is like the hill she's

(05:12):
now picking. This is the fight she's now picking. Audios
on by five. This was Mansion when he was asked
about this. This is what he said yesterday evening. Listen.

Speaker 3 (05:20):
I think I've been very clear my whole career as
the sixty vote threshold that we that we basically operate
under in the Senate is a extent is essential for President.

Speaker 2 (05:32):
Then I endorsing that's a big thing for him, the filibuster.
It's a it's a it's I mean, it should be
a big thing for everybody, but it's a big thing
for him, the filibuster. So he said, yeah, I'm not
looking to I'm not looking to endorse her, not after
this nonsense. Not looking to endorse, which I get. Now,
she's expected to make a trip to the border in Arizona.

(05:55):
She actually going to go to the border this time?
I think that's a million dollar question. She expected to
go to the border, and I guess she kind of went,
didn't She sort of go the last The last time
that she went, it was to El Paso, but she
never actually went to the border. It was just a
sanitized part of town and they cleaned everything up. I
don't know if that they're going to do the same thing.

(06:17):
But she's expected to have a campaign stop in Arizona.
The Democrats are very much treating like that like a
battleground state and potentially give remarks there. That's according to
the New York Times, and it was in twenty one
when she was in El Paso. Piece that I have
here from Reuters. But she's she's you know, the borders

(06:38):
are that's kind of a dumb move. Is it a
dumb move for her to make a border visit when
she's trying to get away from being the borders are?
Think about it? Is it because you're you're opening up
questions about, well, what did you do about the border
when you were vice president? What did you do? Right?

(06:58):
Is that or is it she just need to embrace
it because Democrats are concerned about the border. Anyway, I'm confused.
I don't know. I'm confused about it. Optics is yeah,
optics and it's I don't know. She's not well, you know,
she's not going to take any press questions. She didn't
hold any when she was at the last time, when
she was an ol pastor, she didn't hold any she

(07:20):
didn't hold any public events, and she did not take
any questions from the press. And the only thing that
she did when she took it when she was in
Guatemala in twenty twenty one. That's when she said told
illegal immigrants don't come to the United States. That was
where that big old that that famous response came from.
But she's expected to go to the border in the meantime.

(07:41):
I've got to play the SoundBite of Trump. I put
it in audio a little bit late, but Trump was
he's making his campaign stops. Out of all of the
campaign stops that he's done, I think I found my
favorite SoundBite I have found and it's hard to do.
I have found my absolute favorite SoundBite Trump was He's
speaking at an event and he's talking about how all

(08:04):
of this stuff is going to hell. And here's Joe
Biden in Delaware at his beach house and he's sleeping
on the beach. So that's the context of these remarks.
This is now my new favorite SoundBite from this election cycle.
Go ahead.

Speaker 4 (08:15):
I think Biden lies awake at night thinking how we're
going to get Europe to pay No, he goes to sleep.
Here's a guy, how do you sleep on the beach
when you have cameras on? I will never sleep on
the beach in front of live television.

Speaker 2 (08:32):
I promise. That's a campaign promise. Ifever, I heard one
that is now my favorite SoundBite for this whole election cycle.
I will never sleep on the beach in front of
the in front of the national live television. It will
never happen. You know what, Though I was thinking about it,
there is something to it. If I was the leader

(08:53):
of the free world, I don't know that I would
want to be pictured doing random everyday things, particularly sleeping
on the beach. I would want to maintain the optic
of being a badass. I mean, just think about this.
And I'm not saying be like, you know, the comedy's
over in Russia. I'm not saying that. But Biden's pictures.
I mean, you never saw Reagan sleeping on the beach,
uh you know, I mean really didn't see anybody. You

(09:14):
didn't even see Obama sleeping on the beach. But you've
seen Biden snoring away. I don't know how many times,
how many different times he's been to the beach. There's
tons of photos of him sleeping, just you know, his
mouth gaping open. It's weird. And when you compare it
to like Russia, they would take pictures. They they would
literally set up these insane photo ops of Vladimir Putin

(09:35):
where he was like shirtless on horseback or he's what
was he doing. He was doing some some martial arts
and he's wearing his black belt and he's like doing
some martial arts and taking the bear is the photo shop,
but he was actually on a horse. Then there was
the one that, oh my gosh, this is one of
the funniest stories ever. There was one story and this

(09:56):
is a real story, hands to sky, but they set
it up right. It happened but it was totally orchestrated
where he was supposedly hunting up in the Siberian forests,
and there were apparently like a gaggle of reporters just
that happened to be up there for unknown reasons. We
have no idea. And these you know, innocent gaggle of
reporters in Russian reporters walking around in the Siberian forest

(10:20):
for whatever reason. And it was Vladimir Putin that spied
some kind of cougar or puma or something like that,
and just before it was going to lunge and rip
their throats open, he killed it. Sean killed it. And
they're like, well, Vladimir Putin saved these reporters. He's a
real friend to the press. I kid you not. That

(10:40):
is a real story. But that's not even that's that's
the goofiest one, the second goofiest one. This I got
it full of this up because this is also a
real and there's pictures of it too. He he was
in the Dead Sea. Yeah, he shot this. He shot
this thing with a well, he shut it with a trank. Heed.

(11:02):
He saved these reporters from a shot this thing with
a trank. He uncovered these artifacts, I know, I'm so
he was. He was at this like excavation site and
he went diving and brought up these completely cleaned off

(11:24):
artifacts from that it was somewhere in the Black Sea,
and they just couldn't believe. You know, he's such an
expert diver putin and he comes back up from the
water and he's burying these like gold vessels that just
happened to be cleaner than all of the other things
that had actually been up brought up to be excavated.
I was amazed, right, Kane. But I'm telling you, those

(11:45):
are the kind of optics like they go to such
great lengths to make their leaders not look dumb now
less or so in other parts of the world, not
in the United States, were Biden with his you know,
fat asses on the beach, mouth gape and open. I just,
you know, it's just awkward. I don't want to see

(12:06):
the leader of the free world shirtless on the beach,
his mouth gate gape and open, right his toes skyward.
I don't want to see it. I don't want to
see I don't even want to see his bare feet.
I don't even want to see my president in sandals
suits all the time. I don't even want to see it.
Does that mean I don't feel like it is? You
just have a certain expectation. When you're in this office.

(12:26):
You're you are of the people, but the office transforms
you into being something more, a representative of the people,
and so act accordingly. No one wants to see you
in your gym trunks. No one wants to see you
on the beach. No one wants to see you doing
average everyday things we don't. We don't want to see
you looking weak or common in any way in terms
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(14:24):
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Sam Elliott isn't I'm gonna save this because Sam Elliot
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(14:45):
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(15:13):
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Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you
at the bottom of this first hour. Did everyone follow
or maybe you didn't follow, the story of Marcellus Williams,
and we got to touch on this because there's a
lot of misinformation going around. We're going to get into
all the polling and everything that we usually do at
this time here coming up. But this story is wild,

(18:55):
particularly when the absolute misinformation, which I think is fascinating
when the left talks about misinformation, they never indict themselves on.
This has been, at me just a record high with
this story. So yesterday the state of Missouri carried out

(19:15):
an execution lethal injection on this violent convicted felon Marcellus Williams.
And it was ordered by that he had appeal after
appeal after appeal, the Supreme Court, State Supreme Court said, Nope,
it's not you got to go through with it. It's part
of his punishment for his very violent crime. This guy
was a career violent criminal. He was already serving he

(19:41):
was already convicted on a separate charge and got fifty
years for robbery and something else. And then he had
killed Felicia Gail back in August of nineteen ninety eight.
He robbed her house, he ambushed her, waited till she
was in the shower, He ambushed her, stabbed her forty
three times, left the knife in her neck, and he

(20:05):
stole a bunch of stuff from her house. And then
here's where it gets interesting. The laptop and her purse
were found in his car by his girlfriend, and there
were also other things that were found, and there were
things that the girlfriend and they had like something like
twenty some odd witnesses for the state that came forward

(20:29):
that told the that said things in court that were
never made public that only people who knew the crime
scene who because Marcellus Williams apparently told them everything, only
things that the person who would have done it knew
he told them, and that was never made public until
like way later. And it gets me because you had

(20:52):
the NAACP come out and they tweeted out yesterday, quote tonight,
Missouri lynched another innocent black man. Person had the responsibility
to save this in an innocent life and he didn't.
And they go when DNA evidence proves innocent capital punishment
is not justice, it's murder. And they had a graphic
that said a man was lynched today. That's just so

(21:14):
offensive and insulting. Interesting. I didn't find anything recently, and
I didn't find anything at all in NAACP's account about
the murder of Officer David Lee in Saint Louis from
an illegal immigrant who ran him over as he had
stopped to help at a crash site. So NAACP only
cares about some black lives, not all black lives, just

(21:36):
some if it suits their purposes. That being said, not
every not quit making martyrs out of monsters. And I
do think, and there was a lot of discussion and
debate over DNA evidence, but there was a lot of concrete,
irrefutable evidence in this case. That is why all of
his appeals lost. That is why. And there are cases

(21:59):
when appeals are grand and decisions are stayed or reverse
because of new evidence. That didn't happen here. Because this
guy was guilty. Af he was guilty. He stabbed this
woman forty three times and left a knife in her neck.
He ambushed her. He bragged about it to everybody who

(22:19):
would listen. All her stuff was found in his car
and his property. He tried his pawn her laptop, and
everyone's like, well, the DNA is disputed. There wasn't this
found at the scene. You can't tie this with you
with him. I think a lot of times people will
try to hide behind these exclusionary, you know, technological whatever,

(22:40):
and ignore all of the other hardcore evidence as a
way to justify making martyrs out of monsters. I tweeted
about this yesterday. I mean, this guy's a career criminal,
absolute career criminal. And here's the other thing that the press,
that was an Ibram Kenny tweeted about it, all this
stuff the friend. They were trying to accuse the girl

(23:01):
for no Well, she's got a record, and she lied
about it so she could get reward money. That's a
lie that is absolutely, irrefutably false. She never asked about
award money. She never made a single mention of it.
That was the press and his defense team and the
people who were trying to lie about his heinous crime

(23:24):
to free him. That's what those people made up. I
noticed that no one ever cares about innocent lives. No
one ever talked about Felicia Gale's innocent life. She was
the one who was lynched. She was lynched by Marcellus Williams,
the same way David Lee, Officer David Lee was lynched
by an illegal immigrant who was drunk out of his mind,

(23:46):
who plowed into him when he was trying to help.
It a crash sight. If you want to have a
discussion of lynching, good grief. The Left is all up
in arms about this. They're so upset. I mean, this
guy was convicted on undisputed facts. He pawned her laptop off,

(24:10):
and the guy was trying to lie and say that
he was trying to blame other people around him for
why this woman's personal items were found all on her,
all in his property. He murdered her. She's an innocent victim,
and he murdered her. They were talking about the DNA.
They said, oh, well, the DNA technology, you know, the

(24:32):
touchding and all of this, it didn't exist at the
time that he was convicted. And nothing, none of this though,
none of nothing ever exonerated him, literally nothing. He confessed
to it, he bragged about it. He confessed to it
multiple times. He bragged about it multiple times. And then
the people that he bragged about it too, he threatened

(24:52):
to kill them if they ever, if they ever shared
the information. And again the people, the informants, because they said, oh, well,
one of the other, one of the other witnesses there
were it was a jailhouse informant, someone in jail that
he bragged to well, that's nice that you want to
That's what gets me is these same people will say

(25:13):
that Marcellus's Williams fifteen felonies and his other conviction that
gave him fifty years for robbery in a completely separate
case shouldn't be used as a measure of his character.
But they're super quick to try to disqualify these jail
house informants for the exact same thing. But what's more,
these informants were sharing information with investigators, with law enforcement

(25:38):
that were never made publicly, that were never made public.
It was none of this information was ever shared with
the public ever. The only way anyone would know it
is if the actual murderer told them that's it. I mean,
he sold her husband's It was her husband's laptop, but

(25:59):
it was her he sold her laptop. The person that
he sold it to identified Williams as the seller. By
the way, he tried to attack a guard and escape
and all this other stuff, and he threatened correctional officers
and all the stuff. In jail. Noticed that the NAACP
and all of the people who are trying to tell
you that he's this gentle giant, they've never made mention
of any of that you guys didn't even know about that.

(26:22):
Probably did you talking about this case? Bet you didn't.
Oh but man, these bleeding heart dumbasses are all over
social media. Someone said he's a deeply spiritual person and
a poet, and he's also a murderer. He stabbed a
woman forty three times. The evidence is irrefutable. That is

(26:43):
why all of the appeals failed. That is why he
was convicted, that is why his execution was upheld. But
everyone wants to make it like, oh well, it's racism.
The real racism is the situational ignore of crimes against
minorities because it doesn't fit your Marxist agenda. The same

(27:06):
people who are trying to say that Marcellus Williams is
an innocent poet are the same people that tried to
tell you that Mike Brown was like a twelve year
old little kid and done worked that way. Stop making
martyrs out of monsters. This guy is guilty, and people
who paid attention and who write about this case know it.

(27:28):
All of the people saying otherwise, none of these people
have ever bothered to read anything about this case other
than the aggregated news spoon fed to them by media
on television or social media. They're lazy because people who
paid attention to the facts. Even if you don't like

(27:48):
the outcome, or even if you don't like the death penalty,
the only logical and truthful conclusion is, well, he did it,
he's guilty, and that's it. Just amazing to me. Now,
I've read about this case because, like I said, where

(28:08):
this woman was murdered, it was in nineteen ninety eight.
I'm from Saint Louis. I'm very familiar with this case.
I had a friend who lived not far from had
moved in with her older sister who lived not far
from where Felicia Gale was stabbed. And I remember being
a uh because we had already started like going doing

(28:30):
stuff because we were We did a college newspaper and
all that stuff, and we were already going into the
offices for summer, and she was like, oh my gosh,
there was like tape everywhere and all this stuff that
she had never seen a crime scene before because she
lived near it. And you know, you hear something like
that and you will follow it right like you know
you hear you know, I mean, it's just natural, it's
human nature. This guy was guilty as the day as

(28:53):
long people were saying, well, the family, you know, the
victim's family wanted to have him spared. That has nothing
to do with the fact that he did it. He
did it regardless of whether or not they want him spared.
This guy the evidence was irrefutable. So I don't know,
there's a lot of bad information out there now. Like

(29:14):
I said, there are instances where you have innocent people.
This is not one of them. It isn't. He is
absolutely not one of them. And I do think it's
fascinating that this guy he's attacked other he attacked other inmates,
he fought with correctional officers, he threatened him, he tried
to escape. No, don't you think that's kind of important
when talking about this guy's character upon conviction, Because I do.

(29:36):
I do for sure now, law and order, this is
all that's the symptom of the restorative justice that is
promoted and pushed by these restorative justice people. And by
the way, good on Mike Parson for holding the line.
Eric Greeton's that sniveling Democrat who only became a Republican

(30:00):
and then try to run Trump's coattails and then actually
was a burden to the Trump campaign and all Republicans
because he couldn't keep it in his pants and he
couldn't keep his story straight. That psychopath. He actually gave
this guy. He actually gave this guy respite. He paused
the execution at one point, Greetons did. He caved to

(30:22):
all that restorative justice, just like the time when he
made the capital of gun for his own and then
try to lie about it because he's kind of anti
gun and he thought he could make a commercial about
it later and like make up for it. But no,
we remember. Yeah, he actually he actually helped and it
was agreeing with the defense and allowed this guy. He
paused the execution. Greetons did, Yeah, because he fell victim

(30:45):
to that restorative justice narrative. Mike Parson did. And he's like,
look the facts of the facts, here's the evidence. It's indisputable.
That's a difference between a weak, fake Republican and a
real Republican. By the way, unbelievable. No, there is a
one less monster out on the streets. I absolutely support
capital punishment. I think violent murderers should be put to death,

(31:09):
and it is not the same. You can be pro life,
by the way, and be for capital punishment. The only
way that you can't be pro life and be for
capital punishment is if you're a moron who thinks that
a violent murderer is the same as an innocent baby.
I mean, if you believe that an innocent baby is
capable of making the wilful choices of an adult violent murderer, well,

(31:29):
then I guess you have an argument that I don't
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be told what to do. Really, I thought gen Z
was gonna save us. I mean, aren't part of gen
Z raised by gen X, Right, That's what I assume

(31:51):
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that illegal immigrants? A drunk guy, a drunk illegal immigrant
runs down this officer, eighteen year veteran with the force,
kills him, and I don't really hear anything in the

(32:12):
press about it. Definitely not anything from the NAACP. Or
what about the woman who was robbed and beaten by
illegal immigrants in Dallas Texas Governor Greg Abbott put out
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Yeah, like some of the gatorides, like the brightness is
way different if you get it in a different country. Yes,
it's wild. Uh that's one of the things that we notice,
like traveling overseas in that Yeah. Yeah, yeah, it's crazy.
But you know, I don't I don't eat that stuff anyway,
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I grew up on Count Chocula, so who am I
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That was the best we had. And then when they
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A remember when was the where were the regular cheerios?
I don't even remember those? What?

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No regular, just big yellow box of cheerios. It's just regularly,
no flavor. It's just like toasted oat rings. You've never
had that.

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No, I know, all right, well I don't I and
I like the fruit loops, but we usually ate the
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top of the second hour, Dana Lash with you. One
of the things that I cannot get when looking at

(38:23):
this story that has to do with Iran and the
I think this was last week? Was it last week
when the story came out about the hacking into Trump's
campaign by Iran and that they were looking to get
information and they were giving this information to what Democrats

(38:44):
or something like that, and Democrats and the people in
the media apparently don't think this is a huge deal,
which I think is super weird. But okay, I mean,
you have Iran, which is a major geopolitical foe to
the United States. I mean, their slogan is pretty much
death to America. They've killed an untold number of American troops.

(39:05):
I'm just and they're also in the process of attacking
Israel right now through its proxies of Himas and Hesbola.
But I'm just. I mean, they just then they come
out they just had a report getting into Iran looking
to assassinate Trump, right, So isn't it weird? I just

(39:30):
think it's weird. I was looking. Let me pull this
up too. This is from the Free Beacon, and this
was a couple of days ago. Well no, sorry, it
was yesterday. It was yesterday. And the Free Beacon has
the story about how the administration was trying to cover

(39:51):
up this suspension into one of its lackeys for mishandling
classified information, and they're being accused by some of making
it look like they're colluding with Iran. It was this
inspector General report that came out and they said that

(40:13):
it was the State Department's handling of the suspension of
this guy. He was able to access classified information. The
reason why this guy is so important, Oh, he was
just the envoy to Iran, remember that, Robert Malley. Dude,
he's just the void of Iran. No big deal. He
had a security clearance pulled last year because he was

(40:34):
accused of mishandling classified information, and then the briefing showed
he was still permitted to take part in classified activities.
I don't know what like, you know, class I guess
get a classified material, things like that. And that's from
what other people there have said is a total breach

(40:55):
of protocol. They said he was treated differently than any
other employer you would have been treated had they also
been accused of a major security breach. And the situation
with this Iranian, this envoy to Iran, this Malley guy
was withheld from senior State Department officials, including his own

(41:16):
deputy apparently. So I'm putting all of this on the table.
So we have this cover up, right, we have this
report where you know, apparently the ongoing threats to the
former president from Iran. You have two attempted assassinations on

(41:37):
the former president of the United States. Why is this
not more discussed current than it currently is. Why are
we still having any kind of negotiation or ongoing basic

(42:00):
discussion at all with Iran related to the agreement that,
you know, the Obama Biden made with him, et cetera.
Why are we even doing if you have a country
that has hated the campaign of a former president. Is
there some relation to the two now attempted assassination I
don't know. And then you've got this Iranian envoy who

(42:23):
was mishandling all this classified information and had his clearance pulled,
but apparently was still allowed to just do go on
like he didn't have his clearance pulled. He was an
Iranian ally, he's currently under investigation to determine whether or
not he's a spy. I'm just curious. And then there
was the letter that the second dude wrote in which

(42:45):
he said that the DJ released without any qualms or
reservations at all, in which he said that he the
guy wanted to pay six figures to someone to finish
the job. Was he going to? I mean, I look
at all this stuff and I'm like, was he gonna
get the money from Iran. I mean, I feel like
that that's a legitimate question. I'm not stating it. I'm
not doing the trick of stating something as a question

(43:06):
when I really believe it. I'm actually asking it as
a question. So I don't know. I just it feels weird.
Doesn't it feel weird? It's weird. Why is there not
more discussion over this? I'm just I don't know, And

(43:27):
there's just a lot here. I was looking at this
other story and I think Josh Holly was talking about
it when he was on with Jesse Waters. I'm gonna
be on Jesse Waters's program tonight where they were saying
Secret Service was interfering in the election by informing Trump
they couldn't secure a rally for him in Wisconsin, even
though Harris had I don't know. I've got a lot
of questions, right, I got a lot of questions from this.

(43:49):
It seems weird. And then why would you have this
guy have his security clearance pulled and then you're still
letting him take part in all of this stuff? What
in the world he was? He also worked with Anthony Blincon.
He also worked with Anthony BLINCN and this he had.
It was May of last year that he had his

(44:09):
credentials pulled. So I think he sounds like a spy.
I mean, if you sound like a spy and you're
doing spy stuff, going to pretty much assume that you're
a spy. So they said that he was supposed to
attend a classified Center briefing May of last year. He
failed to show up. Lawmakers were asking questions the state
departments that always on extended personal leave. They the State

(44:30):
Department lied to lawmakers about really why he was out,
and the IG when they began investigating, they noted that
the State Department handling this mess that they I mean it,
I mean it was a mess. It was a disaster.
To begin with, he still was able to access a

(44:51):
substantial amount of sensitive material he had. They had the
State Department that was lobbying to restore his access to
all the internal email systems and they needed him to
be able to communicate with his team and other governments
and all this stuff. Even after he was mishandling classified information.
Stage department was just real all in for him. And

(45:14):
they think that Mally was the one who leaked classified
information to Tehran. And the Free Beacon has been all
over this. They've been writing about this from the get go.
In July of last year, they noted that he was
being investigated, that the Smaley guy, this Iranian envoy may
or may not be a spy, was being investigated, and

(45:36):
that even though he had a secure that he was
leaking classified material to Iran, he was literally holding secret
talks that were not sanctioned by our government with Iran
at the UN. He apparently had a history of holding
unsanctioned meetings. But I mean, in two thousand and eight,
the Obama campaign fired him because he had a secret

(45:58):
meeting with Hamas. That seems pretty important, right, seems kind
of important. So don't know, I just you know, I
got some questions. I got some questions about all this,
as I think anybody else would, so putting all this together,
I don't know. Is there just kind of wonder is

(46:22):
it all related? I don't know why this question doesn't
come up with Harris More, you know, that's something else
to ask. I don't know why this question doesn't come
up with Kamala harris More. By the way, speaking of Harris,
why aren't people asking her about the Diddy case, right,

(46:43):
because she was agy she was the top cop. The
photo that's going around where she said to be a
picture with him, that's fake, obviously, but she has said
she was the top cop. A lot of this stuff
was happening, and a lot of these accusations were being made,
and a lot of the investigation was happening when she
was attorney general of the state of California, and even

(47:04):
when she was a senator. She's from California, that's her jurisdiction.
Why didn't she do anything seems like a legitimate question too, right,
Stop asking legitimate questions, Tana. Don't you know that jylaw
endorsed her. Jennifer Lawrence endorsed her, So Jennifer Lawrence. She's

(47:27):
mad because people are saying that she's stupid because she
didn't graduate high school. And she's weighing in saying that
if you don't vote for Kamala Harris, an abortion is
going to get banned, which is literally not what's happening.
So maybe the accusations about her intelligence status are not
far off. She has said that she's going to protect
reproductive freedoms and she doesn't want abortion to be banned.

(47:49):
By the way, abortion was never banned. It's now at
this it's being determined by the states because the federal
government doesn't have jurisdiction to deal with it. And that's
something that Ruth bader Gin's was warning everyone about. Even
Ruth bader Ginsburg was saying that there was no federal protection.
That it's something that she was even indicating this is
a state level thing. But none of the far left

(48:09):
you know, abortion mo baby people, none of them ever
actually did enough at the state level, if they cared
so much about it, you know, to protect it. Yeah,
she said, we can't let Jaylass said, we can't let
somebody in the White House he's going to ban abortion.
That sounds like somebody who's dumb, like you don't have
to agree, you don't, I'm not. No one's demanding that, well,

(48:30):
I mean, no one's saying that you have to acknowledge
or be on the same place on abortion in order
to come to an agreement on the simple fact that
nothing's getting banned. There isn't a ban. There is a limitation,
but there's not a ban. And Laurence you know, doesn't
get into any of this because I don't think she knows.

(48:50):
But how dare you say that she's stupid, that's that's
sexist or accurate. Sometimes it's just accurate, not sexist at all.
Remember when she didn't get all political and she was
way f on her And what happens to these actresses,
Like at some point it's like they get just super
dumb and on politics and they just nag you what happens?

(49:13):
Like how does that? How does that happen? You were
she used to be fun and then she's not fun anymore.
I don't know, just don't. Uh, let's see here a
couple of other things to get to get into the
because we've got we've been and we're gonna talk more

(49:33):
about this, this the Iran situation and all of that
as well. Uh, We're also we've got some culture. We've
got to hear about this kid Missouri who got in
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Personal information of more than three thousand congressional staffers was
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According to reports, an internet security firm founded over eighteen
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scientific term for having two or more cardio metabolic diseases
at the same time. So see that's what that means. Yeah, this,
let's see. Oh, bird flu. They keep saying bird flu
is evolving because they want to shut everyone down and
make you miserable. That's the truth of it. Oh, I
actually don't care about bird flu. I really don't care.
Don't care unless I hit a parrot and it got sick,
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(53:16):
I don't literally don't care because it's not going to
hurt me. I'm not affected, don't get fear mongered. Argentina
scrapped its rent controls. Another market's thriving. Look at that.
They I know, Javey, I'm a lot he the fiscal
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that the market is just now and it's just exploding.

(53:37):
I'm just saying, Argentina sound pretty cool. You know, things
go sideways, although they could go the other way real quick.
I feel California passed the law to banner restrict smartphones
in schools. Why just this is what I don't like.
The government doesn't need to be doing this. This is
just parents and schools. Parents be active. So the government's like,

(53:57):
you're not doing your job. I see the need to
fill it with some law. I see the need to
exploit your your uninvolvement with some laws. Stop it. They're
banning smartphones in schools and they have us and they
have five point nine million public school students, and it's
Los Angeles County which started it. Now they're doing the

(54:18):
whole thing. These Surgeon General called for a warning label
on platforms. He's so, I got to it's not a
conspiracy theory. Really, they want to put labels on them
like they do with cigarettes. I think it's all about
making sure that people I'm a little sus I'm I
don't think it's all about mental health with controlling kids
on social media. I think it's about preventing the next

(54:38):
generation from being able to access free and free and
fair discussion on social media platforms. Just saying I really
do feel like that, So I don't. I mean, just
watch what your kids are doing, make sure stranger danger,
make sure they're not talking to no kid touchers, make
sure they're not, you know, spending an unhealthy amount of
time on social media. But this idea of restricting it
with kids, I honestly feel like there is a push

(54:59):
to try to prevent the next generation from being as
online and engaged in debate and being able to look
out alternative sources for news. I think it's about information control,
I really do. But they're trying to disguise it as
like mental health and they're looking out for your kids.
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uh Timmy Walls. Walls, he was hanging out with Soros's kid.
Should guys see that, mister Man of the peeps? He
was hanging out with George Soros's son. I don't know
if you saw that or not. Yeah, just you know,

(57:02):
he's just such a man of the people, right name
George Soros.

Speaker 11 (57:06):
That just took over two hundred plus radio stations in
the United States, that George.

Speaker 2 (57:10):
Yeah, you know him. He was, Uh Tim Walls, who
hates it if other people have upward economic mobility? He
was chilling. Twitchy has this story. He was hanging out
with Uh. I don't know what it is. It's a
weird he just was. He had a picture with uh

(57:32):
Alex Soros. I guess that Alex Soros's swanky penthouse. He
said it was his home. And it looks like a
doctor's office. It's a super swanky penthouse. It looks like
a legit doctor's office. Can I just say that I
hate modern design. It's soulless, it's purposely without beauty. Don't

(57:56):
sit here and tell me about the lines. It's all
just a soul suck. Really is modernity? Scrap it? But
he was in his penthouse, you know, the common man there.
I don't know. I just and it's weird, like there
they look awkward, but he's just hanging out with George

(58:18):
Soros's son, Yeah, the same Soros. I made this point
on air the other day when we Oh, actually I
was talking about it last night when we had on
Brendan Carr FCC about the Soros Fund, that group that's
buying up They bought up what is it forty something?
I can't even remember how many millions of dollars of

(58:39):
debt from Odyssey, and I think I wrote about it
in US and I think there's a piece out about it,
or I put it in your at least in your headlines.
I'm trying to think if it's one that I sent
out yet or if it's one that's being drafted. I
had to think for a minute, but you should have it.
It's because I had my interviewed there with Brendan Carr.

(59:02):
The fund. They're now a major shareholder. They bought up
like it was like four hundred million dollars of Odyssey's debt. Now,
the way that the the restructuring deal goes is that
that is all going to convert to equity after the restructuring,
the post bankruptcy restructuring. So they're going to be a

(59:25):
They're not going to be the UH majority shareholder, but
they will be the George Soros Fund will be a
major shareholder. And remember I had asked Brendan Carr, I'm like, well,
what does this mean? I mean? Is that is that
I mean I could be kicked off air? And he said, well, yeah,
I mean it's very true. So if I talk on

(59:46):
flatteringly about NEPO babies, and you know that's whom a
Aboden Wiener's boyfriend. Now if I I mean, well that
you know, who knows, maybe it will. What gives me
is that you can bypass laws if you have deepened
up p pockets. If your pockets are deep enough, you
can bypass the laws ness that everybody else has to

(01:00:07):
go by because it is a foreign entity and there
are restrictions. Some of them come from NATSEC concerns over
foreign entities purchasing up broadcasters American domestic broadcasters, so they
have to go through like security evaluations, which the George

(01:00:28):
Soros Fund got to skip entirely. Now I know, Car
said when I asked him in our interview that one
of the because the George Soros Fund said well, we'll
come back in a year and we'll go through all
the security stuff. I don't believe that they will. Brendan
Carr thinks that they will. I don't believe that they will.
But Democrats facilitated this, They helped this to happen. They

(01:00:51):
enabled this entirely. The other thing about this, the other
point that I made, is all of this talk about
misinformation or disinformation, whichever word I guess that the left
chooses to use. I'm always amazed whenever they discuss it,

(01:01:11):
it never comes up about the Soros Group. I was
looking at this piece that I'm going to pull this
up forgive me. I was looking at this piece that
gets into the Harris campaign. They've been using fabricated headlines
from a progressive dark money organization that spreads purposefully fake news,

(01:01:35):
like actual fraudulent stories to these equally fraudulent news outlets
so that they can pretend that, look, this is a
legitimate story. Look at this legitimate story. They have like
these fake looking like the Courier Newsroom, things like that,
like fake looking news outlets that they use to spread

(01:01:56):
this information to so that then they can repost it.
And it seems like it's a legitimate news entity that
is reporting on it. If you want to have a
discussion about what is or isn't fake news, why is
it that the Soros Group is never mentioned? I mean, again,
thanks to assistants from Democrats in the FCC, they got

(01:02:17):
to bypass the law of the land to acquire the
second largest broadcaster in the nation, and they are actively
funding propaganda the Courier Newsroom, for instance, And this is
some great reporting by Greg Price. The Courier Newsroom spends
millions of dollars on ads on social media, and they

(01:02:42):
present as a news entity kind of like how Media
Matters tries to do. But Media Matters also is tax structure. Differently,
Courier Newsroom doesn't have to register with the FEC as
a political group, but their whole point is to present
as a fake news like an actual legitimate entity, a
propaganda entity, so that they can help elect Democrats. They're

(01:03:05):
like an activist organization, and Soros and all of these
other big wealthy Marxists they all fund the Courier Newsroom.
In fact, the Soros this was probably over ten years ago,
the Soros group, because he also has the Tides Foundation
and all this other stuff. They wanted to fund and

(01:03:28):
give money to local newsrooms around the country, state by state,
which I thought was kind of a dangerous thing because
you're the nature of the group and the nature of
the things that they choose to fund through that organization.
It's very partisan, it's very activist, and it's introducing that

(01:03:48):
activism all the more into these local news outlets, which
if there is any conservatism left, it really is like
left beyond a couple of maybe national publications and that's it.
It's really in these local state and local entities, and
that's one of the things that they wanted to do.
So this is kind of an extension of it. In

(01:04:08):
any realistic, fair world, this would be an FEC violation.
But it's not here. I mean, it isn't, and so
they make it look like, oh, here's a legitimate news story.
I'm not familiar with this outlook, but it looks legitimate,
but they don't market as such, and so a lot

(01:04:30):
of people think it's real, actual news and it isn't.
But why is that never discussed, like when Hillary Clinton
talks about jailing people for disinformation or when Bill Gates
we played this audio sound bite yesterday's when he questioned
how it's legal for people to share information that would
maybe have someone reconsider getting a government injection aka the

(01:04:50):
non vaccine. Why is this stuff never considered? Why is
this never considered misinformation or disinformation? I feel like that's
a completely legitimate question, right, But and it's not. It's
never considered as such. And you would think that that
would make lawmakers all the more eager to impress upon

(01:05:15):
this entity going through this acquisition. A legal evaluation before,
at the very least before going through I would regardless
of if the entity was agreed with me or not,
I look at it like this. I don't like I
don't like to go to break the law or bend

(01:05:37):
the rules for something, even if I agree with it,
because their chances are at some point there is an
issue on which I will disagree with that entity, and
we live in such a politically tribal environment that the
moment that happens, it's viewed as betrayal, and then revenge
is saw it. So I never want to bend the
rules and make it easier for anybody like this because

(01:06:01):
the moment you do, then you're it's no different than
the left. And I don't want to do it because again,
even if it's somebody I agree with, at some point
I may disagree with you on something, and people get
vengeful when you do that. So I don't want to
I don't, you know, I don't want to be I
don't I don't want to be in the pocket of
somebody like that. So at the very least, if I
was a lawmaker, even if I agreed with them, the

(01:06:22):
source scriptings like, yeah, no, we got to do the
evaluation we got to go through we got to check this.
This is super sketchy. We have to make sure that
you know, these aren't foreign entities that are controlling our
airwaves and controlling our information. We've you know, we've got
We've got to make sure. But keep in mind, and
don't never forget it was Democrats at the FCC who

(01:06:44):
did this. They will be further empowered after November. I
fully can't if we lose the House and the Senate,
we'll have a fairness doctrine. I'll probably be taken off air.
I don't think that that's me being I look, I
am so not hyperbolic or dramatic. It is actually like,

(01:07:04):
can't get aggravated with me because I will literally under
like undervalue the intensity of an issue because I'm so
robotic about it. I just eskew all drama. That said,
I legit think that if we lose everything in November,
Conservatives will be taken off radio airwaves. Of that, I

(01:07:26):
have no doubt They've tried before. They tried it with
fairness doctrine. I mean, that's one of the reasons why,
you know, just to just to give you some historical
perspective into this Conservatives did so well on radio because
there's progressive thought is so prolific, it's ubiquitous. It's everywhere.

(01:07:49):
It's it's on cable, it's on traditional you know, NBC, ABC, CBS,
all of it. It's in your newspapers, it's you know,
even permeating sports. It's everywhere. You actually kind of had
to silo yourself away to not get that perspective. You
have to go really make an effort to go to
an alternative something to not get that in your everyday consumption.

(01:08:13):
And conservatives were so successful in radio that they tried
to level the playing field. Then when digital exploded, conservatives
the algorithms in that this was never a problem. The
reason that was introduced is because conservatives were so successful
organizing and fundraising online. It scared the hell out of

(01:08:34):
the left. A lot of people think that the left
was better at it because Howard Dean was the first
modern day candidate to create this digital fundraising apparatus, and
it really was conservatives that were able to out maneuver it.
It was to the point where the left created this
was like fifteen years ago. The left created this thing

(01:08:55):
called netroots. It was where all the left would get
together and they would brains over how to how to
fight against the conservative digital onslaught, and there were so
many stories that were getting broken and busted, I mean
digital everything, whether it was Drudge, Powerline, those were the
guys that found the documents with Dan Rather and George Bush,

(01:09:17):
I mean they it was all of these digital entities,
and then social media, the right continued to dominate, and
so that's when progressive activists began pressuring people like Jack
Dorsey and all these other folks that owned them at
the time, you need to do something because we're not
winning on the battlefield of ideas, so we have to
tilt the battlefield. And they introduced algorithms. That's how all

(01:09:40):
of this started. Because when I first got on digital,
conservatives were such a dominating force that progressives couldn't get
a word in edgeways. And it wasn't until they instituted
all of these different hacks under the system to silence
conservative thought that progressive started kind of getting on a
life of playing field. That's how bad their ideas are. That's,

(01:10:04):
by the way, I mentioned this over headlines why I'm
so cautious over limiting kids on it. Teach kids how
to use it better and responsibly, don't ban them from it.
Do not fall into the trap of preventing the next
generation from being able to access the same fair and
free discourse that you enjoy. And that's what I think
some of this is. We got a lot more on
the way. We've got Florida Man coming up. So the

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Speaker 11 (01:11:26):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions.

Speaker 6 (01:11:33):
It's time for Florida man.

Speaker 2 (01:11:35):
This first headline a Florida man almost died he got
a lap dance from his housekeeper. Is his name Arnold?
Last name rhymes with Mortzenegger. Florida man almost died will
get a lap dance from his housekeeper. The incident happened

(01:11:56):
in Tampa and the may Oh, it's one of those maids.
It's a skanky maid that will scankily clean your house
at three hundred dollars an hour. I bet she doesn't
have I bet she doesn't do a good job either.
She said that she was cleaning this dude's house and
then he just about kicked the bucket. She had a
call the ambulance. Can you imagine telling first responders, well,

(01:12:18):
what happened was my maid, who is a topless maid
ended up? Yeah? Can you just imagine he apparently lived.
But still that's maybe he learned his lesson and got
like a decent like an actual cleaning crew. I don't know.
This is such a Florida driver. This is such a
woman driver's story. I almost it almost seems mean to

(01:12:39):
put Florida in front of it. Florida woman was rescued
after a crash left a Porsche dangling from a Florida
parking garage. So help me, dude. She was rescued. This
was in Coral Gables. It's a Porsche Suv. It was
dangling from the third floor of a parking garage. Driving.

(01:13:04):
She's a woman, that's what she was doing. She said
that she accidentally hit the accelerator. Okay, so it looks
like she was parked, and because it's in a parking spot,
it looks like she was parked. And then she crashed
through the walls you can see in the image that

(01:13:26):
want showing. And then when it people said that they
heard like the screeching tires and then like the impact,
the sound of impact, and she's she I guess she
was going to try to back up and she accidentally
pit the accelerator or did something and like drove right there.
Oh my gosh, a Porsche SUV driven up right there.

(01:13:47):
She's lucky, she's alive. Stick with us, Third Hour on
the way, Welcome to the program, Dana Lash with you.
Top of this Third Hour. You can watch on channel
thirty forty seven DirecTV. You can also find us on Rumble,
where the chat happens x as well. I just saw
that Richard Branson had tweeted about this Marcellus Williams case,

(01:14:11):
which we were talking about. This is so I'm so
tired of this. I'm so tired of it, he tweeted
Richard Branson. Right, he tweets Marcellus Williams, Well, let me
do it in British accent, because he's British, and you know,
he's never stepped foot in the air. He's never stepped
foot in you city. Marcellus Williams was killed today by
the State of Missouri for a crime he didn't commit.

(01:14:33):
It's a shameful day for Missouri and a shameful day
for Governor Mike Pollison, who failed in his duty to
protect an innocent man from injustice. He kept going, and
first off, Richard Branson, he might have made a lot
of money, but that doesn't save him from being a
dumbass number one. Number two, he wasn't innocent. Number three,

(01:14:54):
all of the accusations about the girlfriend just wanting reward money,
She never actually asked for a reward money. If you
want to have a discussion about disinformation, the disinformation is
claiming that she did. And number four, the family never
said that he wasn't guilty. The family just said that
he should serve the rest of his life in jail.
But they never contested his guilt, and so at that

(01:15:16):
point it's out of the victims family's hands. Sometimes the
court listens, sometimes it does not, but when someone is
guilty and punishment has been rendered, the state will follow through.
The evidence is absolutely irrefutable. All of the arguments about oh, well,
the DNA didn't prove well that they didn't have the
ability to test the DNA like they do now at

(01:15:37):
the time of his arrest, but they found all her
belongings in his car and his property. They had tons
of witnesses come forward. Not only did he repeatedly confess
to killing her, but he also bragged about it in jail,
and the people in jail who were telling law enforcement
about what he was saying, and by the way, do
you know why, Because he had a separate charge where

(01:15:57):
he already got convicted for fifty years for another very
violent crime. He was a career violent criminal. He was
bragging to the jailhouse folks, and the jailhouse folks came
forward and were telling investigators things that were never ever
made public. No reporter knew it. Nobody aside from those

(01:16:18):
sworn to secrecy who were working on the case, knew
the details that these jail house informants were telling them.
The only way that these jail house informants knew of
these very unique details to this case were if they
committed the crimes themselves or they were told about the
crime committed by the person who did it. And that's

(01:16:39):
a very interesting fact that is completely glossed over by
folks like Richard Branson or everyone else who wants to
pair it what they read on social media without getting
off of their lazy flat ass and doing the legwork
themselves and actually reading about this case. This woman, Felicia Gail,

(01:17:00):
he the murder site I used to go There was
one of the dance studios when I was younger that
I used to go to in U City, and it
was literally down the road from where she was killed.
And everybody in Saint Louis knew about this case because
it was so crazy. It happened in like the fancy
part of U City, and I think that's what made
it so. You know, you would think of, well, well,
don't walk on the loop at night, because then you

(01:17:22):
might get accosted, you might get robbed. No one ever
thought of someone breaking into someone's house. And that's what
he did. He broke into her house, He got a
butcher knife, He waited for her to get out of
the shower, and he stabbed her forty three times and
left the butcher knife in her neck, stole her stuff,
and he had blood on his clothes. All of this
the evidence is legit irrefutable. So all of these people

(01:17:42):
who were trying to wax feelings about this monster stopped martyring.
These people. I the worst people get picked. But you
know what, you know what ended up happening. What about
Officer David Lee noticed that Richard Branson NAACP. None of
them had any time to nothing for David Lee. Officer

(01:18:06):
David Lee. The funeral arrangements were announced yesterday evening he
was killed Sunday. He was responding to a car accident
on Interstate seventy and he arrives and he's trying to
help the people involved. And this individual who was in

(01:18:27):
the country illegally, who did not have a valid driver's license,
drunk and it's eight thirty in the morning. Guys drunk
out of his mind, plows right into Officer David Lee,
killing him. The individual that they arrested, Ramon Chavez Rodriguez,

(01:18:53):
was in the country illegally, didn't have a valid driver's license,
and again a thirty in the morning, and he's blit.
Officer David Lee was an eighteen year veteran of the
Saint Louis Police Department. The public outcry for him non existent.

(01:19:17):
I guess that's not the sort of I get. I mean,
that was an innocent black man, But I don't see
Richard Branson saying anything about him. You might say he
was lynched by the illegal immigration policy supported by this administration,
you know, if you wanted to go that far. I
bet into BLACP as they're saying that a monster who
brutally murdered a woman and had all of her stuff

(01:19:37):
on his person and had people informing on him, who
knew the details that were never made public about the
crime because he bragged about it at a crime that
he confessed to repeatedly. You know, they wanted to those
you know, he's innocent and he was lynched according to
those people. I mean, Richard Branson when he's tweeting about this,
barely had a word to say about Felicia Gale. No

(01:20:00):
one ever cares about the victims, do they. Ah, He's like, oh,
and yes, spare prayer for Felicia Gale's family. Of course.
He literally said that prayers for her family. Of course.
Shut up. I didn't. I didn't ask what a British
person thought about law and order in Saint Louis, Missouri. Right,
I don't go to his Necker Island and knock the

(01:20:21):
hookers off of his lap. So I don't think that,
you know, you need to be coming into the United
States and sitting here telling us how to run our
law and order system. Correct. I just take a little
bit of offense to that. Stop making martyrs out a
monster's But this, it's sad because this is there. These

(01:20:42):
people are promoting disinformation again, another example of purposeful disinformation,
And these are the people who want to regulate speech,
And isn't that the problem first and foremost when you're
discussing disinformation, you have to pause and determine whether or

(01:21:03):
not it's true, and that in some respects can be tricky,
like with COVID, so much information coming out all at once, right,
it was the fog of information, and everyone's trying to
evaluate and figure out what is true what isn't. And

(01:21:23):
then when you learn what the truth was, the people
who didn't want you to talk about it, they said
that it was false, and the stuff that was being
censored were the things that were true, and the stuff
that was false was the stuff that was promoted as
the truth. And then now the government wonders why no

(01:21:47):
one trusts it? Of course, and I don't know if
you'll ever be able to recover that kind of trust.
I mean, that could take a generation to recover. And
then you have you know, the what was the lady
who the musical lady? It was essentially like a truth

(01:22:08):
ministry that they wanted to set up. What was it
the office of whatever that Nina Yankowitz lady hang on?
What was the uh?

Speaker 6 (01:22:16):
It was something in governance?

Speaker 2 (01:22:18):
Yeah, she was she was basically going to be like
the Ministry of Truth leader is what they were gonna
they were going to try to do. They were going
to have her be the She ended up writing a
book about it, of course she did. They were going
to it was the Disinformation Governance Board Ministry of Truth,

(01:22:40):
but it was the Disinformation Governance Board, that's what they
wanted to establish. I am against anything like that, even
if it's a Republican running it, because you may have
a Republican running it, and then you may have a
Democrat running it, and I don't want to ever a
Democrat in charge of something like that. The problem that

(01:23:01):
people get into with the sort of arguments about disinformation
is you have to think, well, what is the what
are the other associated consequences with this action? In order
to deal with this problem, bottom line is that in
a free society, people must be free to believe stupid
things like people must be free to believe that Marcellus Williams,

(01:23:22):
despite the overwhelming evidence that every jury rejected and that
the Missouri Supreme Court rejected, and even the family that
maintained his guilt and just wanted him to spend life
in prison. You have to allow people to be free
to believe stupid things. Stupid things like Marcellus Williams is innocent.

(01:23:43):
That's stupid. I would never call for someone to be
denied the ability to express how stupid they are publicly.
I like to know where the dumb people are. I
don't know about you, but I want to know who
the dumb ones are. If you have government regulations on speech,
in addition to it being a violation of the First Amendment,
it also gives and protects the weak, stupid people amongst us.

(01:24:06):
The people that you want to know are dumb. Right,
You don't want to unknowingly form a relationship or a
friendship or an association with someone who, if they were free,
would sit here and talk about how heat doesn't melt steel,
the earth is flat, and you know, all kinds of
and there's all kinds of other stuff. You don't want
to engage in that kind of thing, or that Marcellus

(01:24:26):
Williams is innocent and it's nothing. But how did the
Innocence Project put it? They said he was a spiritual poet.
They listed that as one of the reasons why he
wasn't guilty. I'm not even kidding you. The reality of
our situation. I don't know why. I don't know why

(01:24:48):
Richard Brandson and Richard Branson when he tweeted that out,
he did one of the things where it doesn't allow comments,
thank you, doesn't allow comments. And they're going off on
Mike Parson in the state of Missouri. They're angrier at
the people who upheld the penalty more so than they're
angry at the guy who actually committed it. Marcella's Williams

(01:25:10):
was guilty as all get out guilty. I don't want
to sit here, and I mean, do you want me
to tell you the details of the case. They are really,
really grim. It's rough stuff. I mean, this guy waited
for her, heard her in the shower, grabbed a butcher

(01:25:35):
knife out of her kitchen and waited. You know, he
was at the door. He knocked on the door before
he busted in the house, before he got in the house,
and she heard something and she apparently had asked, who's there?
Stabbed her forty three times. Think about that. Think about
a butcher knife being plunged into the chest of someone

(01:25:56):
forty three times. So point beginning with the first penetration
of the knife into her chest to the forty third.
At some point there she was already dead, but he
kept going. He kept plunging her own butcher knife into her,
over and over and over and over again. And then

(01:26:20):
after he murdered, he stole her belongings, took her laptop
which was her husband's laptop, took it, had her purse
in his car, tried to sell the laptop. The pawnshop
owner who he tried to sell it to identified him
to law enforcement, and then he bragged about it because

(01:26:44):
he's so big and bad. The other thing not mentioned
is how he fought with the corrections officers in jail,
tried to escape, and was violent in jail. Oh, but
they want you to believe that he is just this peaceful,
deeply spirit will poet well, he can read his poems
to Satan because he's in hell. Now we have a

(01:27:07):
lot more on the way.

Speaker 5 (01:27:09):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for data's quick five.

Speaker 2 (01:27:15):
So iron deficiency and adults may actually be more common
than previously thought, according to certain pharmacological specialists. They say
that it's very common, but it's underappreciated it as a
public health issue. They think that nearly one in three
Americans may have an undiagnosed iron deficiency, which can lead
to fatigue and brain fog and difficulty concentrating. They looked

(01:27:37):
at data of more than eight thousand adults in the US,
and fourteen percent had low iron blood levels, which is
known as absolute iron deficiency. Fifty percent had right ones
but their body could not use the essential mineral properly,
and then there was functional iron deficient iron deficiency, according
to Jama, so interesting. So that's uh, maybe just check

(01:27:59):
when you going for your your you know, your yearly
check up. Cocaine apparently found in mamma fied brains that
reveal that the new World drug came to Italy two
hundred years earlier than previously thought, and suddenly Hunter Biden
became a huge, huge fan of mummies and wants to
learn all about them. Yeah, but apparently traces of cocaine

(01:28:23):
discovered in mumma fied brain tissue reveal that Europeans were
chewing cocawa leaves, possibly for medical recreational purposes, a lot
earlier than previously thought. Who like, who goes, I'm gonna
munch on this leaf so I can be you know, well,
it's out of my mind who thinks of stuff like that?
Like how did people I've read this meme where it's

(01:28:45):
like how do people first learn how to eat mushrooms?
Like you know, if you like mushroom revola or things
like that, like that one will kill you, that one
will make you trip beans for days, and then this
one's delicious, you know, with some cheese, Like how did
you know? How does that work street turned into? And
if he's a foam party, I don't like foam for parties,
that's disgusting. I don't like bats either, because it's people soup,

(01:29:06):
so I don't do the whole bubble Beth route. That's
all nasty. And then a woman in Britain found out
she was dead after she read her own obituary online.
That's weird.

Speaker 1 (01:29:14):
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Speaker 2 (01:29:29):
You know, I just think that when we live in
such a crazy time and we're dealing with you know,
assassins and domestic and international, maybe with Iran. Maybe this
is audio sun by two. Maybe your commerce secretary shouldn't

(01:29:49):
talk like this, just saying what he says is the opposite.

Speaker 9 (01:29:55):
It's just another lie, Like, how did we get here?

Speaker 2 (01:29:58):
Let's extinguish him for good. We have an answer.

Speaker 10 (01:30:01):
We have a remarkably talented candidate, who is sincere, who's pragmatic,
who's open.

Speaker 2 (01:30:09):
Extinguish him for good? Well huh okay. Can you imagine
if Republican stuff like that? You remember when the media
got really mad when I did not burn a copy
of The New York Times. I just held it next
to an open flame. I was like, burning it is

(01:30:30):
just too trashy. I don't care. It's just cliched. And
people are like, oh my gosh, they lost their minds.
People were like it got so out of control. There
were headlines like is Dana lash inciting violence against The
New York Times? All kinds of crazy stuff. I don't
give these people a pass at all for the stuff
they've said about me over the years. Things I've literally like,

(01:30:52):
I've never said at least half of the stuff they've
said I've said. I mean, you can see it for yourself.
I've been on air for three hours a day, every
day for over ten years, and I've been on air
every day, I mean every week starting in two thousand
and eight, and then what nine, it was every day,

(01:31:13):
So come on, But you know, disinformation and stuff. I
just feel, you know, I just feel like Gina Romondo
should not talk like that, right, just seems like she
should be a lot more careful about her words. Speaking
of misinformation. This is one of the reasons why I
get so mad about this. Do you remember back in

(01:31:36):
twenty twenty, how you couldn't go to church, your kids
couldn't go to school. Maybe maybe you had to postpone
your wedding. Maybe you couldn't have anybody at your wedding.
Maybe you lost someone dear to you, a loved one,
and you couldn't be there in their final moments because

(01:31:57):
of all of the lockdown regulars stores were closed. You
maybe could go outside with a mask on. That's about it. Well,
then this story, I'm kind of amazed at this. Do

(01:32:19):
you hear about the story involving what all of the
people who were coming up with the regulations and enforcing
the regulations on you and your family? Did you hear
about what they were doing in their own private time
when you couldn't go out and do anything. Washington Examiner

(01:32:41):
has this story the former COVID czar in New York City.
Do you guys remember him? He was the architect behind
the social distancing that they used in New York and
the policies about vaccines. The headline new York City's former
COVID nineteen z are actually attended sex parties during the

(01:33:08):
pandemic lockdown, the guy who made everybody mask up avoid
large gatherings, and a lot of what they were doing
in New York was copied and duplicated in states across
the country. He apparently was attending sex parties and a

(01:33:30):
two two hundred plus person dance party at the time,
Doctor Jay Varma, he was the senior public health advisor
to at the time Bill Deblasio, who was mayor. All
of these recorded conversations that were where he was caught

(01:33:52):
and this guy and I just think about the the
the what's the word I'm looking for, the policies and
the regulations that he came up with during lockdown. It
they took what was what they were doing in New
York and they started applying it everywhere else, like, oh,

(01:34:13):
what they're doing in New York Is. Clearly they know
better because they have more people there, so you know,
they're probably doing the best to try to keep everything
under control. Hmm. So he was admitting to this, all
of this stuff. He was admitting to all of these things.
And he even said that they had like these parties

(01:34:34):
in their hotel rooms and they invited people and he
was like, you know, I, he says, I had to
be kind of sneaky about it. I And that was
just like I one example of these people who were
making who were affecting these policies on all of us,
they were not following any of their guidelines themselves. None

(01:34:56):
of them were. This is what I mean with like
the disinformation stuff. None of them. They were censoring everything
that was true, everything that was true. Now this, uh okay,
so this is a there's one. This was from Mike Lee.

(01:35:19):
He noted he tweeted this a little bit ago that
back in January of twenty twenty two. Why did Iran
make a video of Trump's golf course and his house
in mar A Lago? Can we roll some of this
video from the isotel from the that Mike Lee posted,

(01:35:40):
And the reason being is because of the we don't
need to do go through the whole thing, but up
until at least let me pull this up up. I
want to get up until at least like fifteen seconds
in because one of the shots in this video Cain,
as you would know, particularly at the eight second mark,

(01:36:03):
is a wild It's exactly probably what the Second Assassin
saw exactly, and Mike Lee noted that it was first
made by Iran and released on the iatola's official website
in January of twenty twenty two. I don't know, I
question everything. It seems too convenient, you know, doesn't it.

(01:36:27):
This is part of the video that Jan's getting ready
to show you. It's like aerial footage of Trump's house
of Marlago. It's so weird. This was on the and
then this shot that you're seeing out that's literally probably
that's what the Second Assassin saw. What in the world,
So that video was posted, it was back a couple
of years ago, but it was posted on the iatola's website.

(01:36:52):
I just got to say, and it's all totally fake.
I gotta say, I feel do you believe Let me
ask you can. I want a gut check here you
can tell me for the folks. Listening. If this is
too tinfoil, Is the Iran thing just garbage and this
is actually just a deep state thing and they're using
the Iran thing as cover.

Speaker 6 (01:37:11):
That's possible. That's absolutely possible.

Speaker 2 (01:37:15):
Because I think JFK I think that was a deep
state thing.

Speaker 6 (01:37:18):
Yeah, a lot of people.

Speaker 2 (01:37:20):
I think j was in on it. That's just me though.
I got I got, I got some ideas, I got
some theories, and I'm not saying in fact, I just
you know, it's opinion.

Speaker 11 (01:37:28):
Of all the entities that have that ability to do that,
and the sigh up and the level of cooperation with
the media, it's definitely the deep state.

Speaker 2 (01:37:38):
So yeah, it's possible, just say and just saying, just saying,
I I don't know, I just I got, I got
some I got some questions on that. That video is
weird though, that's just too convenient. Uh So a couple
of other things. I want to make sure that we're
getting into. We're talking about the COVID stuff, talking about
the Iran stuff. Uh Missouri Harris going to the border

(01:38:00):
this week. I wanted to talk about this Missouri teenager
just because I want you guys to see in the
if you're watching the simulcast the actual gun that was made.
So in Mountain View, Missouri, a student at Liberty Middle
School was suspended because he took a picture. He used
doctor pepper cans and he made a gun with his

(01:38:21):
doctor Pepper cans, like not a functional gun. He literally
just lined up the cans on the bed and they
kind of looked like a lowercase K in the shape
of a gun. The student's named Riley Grundan. He's thirteen
years old, and when he went to school, he was

(01:38:42):
told that he needed to turn himself in to the
district's central office over concerns of an online post. And
when the mom went there, she was shocked. He was
given a three day suspension and that someone had felt
comfortable because of what he had put on social media.

(01:39:05):
And you can see Wan's showing you the image on
the simulcast. Literally it's one, two, three, four, five cans
stacked in a one row one can and another can
like for the stock and the grip, and then you've
got one can that's I guess supposed to be the
optics on top. That's literally it. So he was suspended
from school for three days for that. That's the dumbest

(01:39:28):
thing I've ever heard. And he's thirteen. The school said
it was threatening. What how he's thirteen years old. He's
you know, there's good grief and the mom is completely right.
She's like, he didn't do anything wrong, and she was upset. Absolutely.

(01:39:50):
She goes there's staff who posts pictures of real firearms
and they go hunting with their kids, and they even
post pictures of their kids with firearms that they hunt with.
He had to the boy was they made him. He
has to. He had to undergo a search before he
was being allowed back on the premises. And it's going
to be on his permanent school record. He's going to
have two counts, one of cyberbullying and the other of
making a school threat. And he wasn't cyberbullying. He just

(01:40:12):
made it with the cans and he posted it online
because he thought it was funny looking. That's it. And
the superintendent, Lanna Tharp, who is a moron, said this quote.
We have enough information to believe the video had caused
fear to at least one student and understandably, so understandably,

(01:40:33):
what okay if my kid came to me and said, mom,
there's a picture, how many posted a photo of a
rifle made out of cans. Here's the picture of it.
I'd tell my kid to grow some balls and stop
being super sensitive. Are you kidding me? My kid would
never come up to me with anything like that. Whoever,

(01:40:55):
and it probably wasn't the kid, It was probably the
dumb parents. Clearly. Uh, it was completely a Karen Good
loan this mom for sticking up for her kid, because
there's nothing wrong that caused fear to one student. You
know why, because adults brainwashed kids into thinking they got
to be a terrified of inanimate objects and meanwhile, turn

(01:41:16):
your blind eye to the real threats out there we had.
She got fired from the school. But one of my
kids in school, he and his friend drew pictures. And
they were in junior high and it was they were
in to study hall. They got their work done, and
they drew pictures of army guys, like guys like US
military soldiers battling in a firefight with terrorists. Isis terrorists? Right?

(01:41:41):
And they what are soldiers in a firefight with ices?
Terrorists carry guns? And the woman teacher saw that what
they were drawing and sent them to the principal's office
and she really was hoping that they would get in
a lot of trouble for that. And my husband and
I it's funny because we're always like okay, you know.
My husband's like, i'll be bad cop, you'd be good cop,

(01:42:03):
and I'm like okay, and then I roll in immediately
and I'm bad cop. And Chris is like, we can't
both be bad cop, so he has to be good
cop because I immediately roll in and I have no
tolerance for this stuff. I'm really cool, but I am
pushy as all hell as you can imagine. And I
had told the I let the administration know and know

(01:42:27):
on certain terms that the teacher, because the teacher was
a leftist who who one time said that Jesus was
a socialist and that was really fun correcting her with
tons of biblical citations on that one. And she ended
up getting fired and a lot of parents were complaining
about her. This is Texas, come on. And I made
it very clear and know on certain terms that there
was nothing wrong with this, that this was the teacher

(01:42:49):
who was harassing and bullying the students due to her
very well known public, very far left leaning beliefs, and
that if my child was suspended. I was going to
take him on a field trip. I was going to
buy him a gun that looked like one of the
ones that he had drawn, and that I was also
going to try to look at my legal options to

(01:43:10):
go after the teacher for harassment. And I would be
very public about all of it, and needless to say,
nothing happen. And then she ended up later enough parents
complained about her and that she was fired. She ended
up being fired because she was really far left and
very I don't mind it if you're lean to the left,
but don't harass kids based on your idiotic partisan beliefs.

(01:43:31):
And I feel like that's what was happening here with
this kid. And for someone to go, oh, well, there
was a first off, you're teaching that's not what threat
assessment is. You are horribly, horribly damaging these kids by
telling them to be afraid of everything that is not
an actual threat. But then when it comes to real threats,
you tell them that they have to turn a blind eye.
When it comes to a young girl going into the

(01:43:52):
bathroom and seeing a grown ass man in there, oh well,
you better just stuff all that down to where you
can't feel it anymore, because you're a big If you
feel like your safety's in danger, then they tell kids
not to be afraid of actual threats, be afraid of
the silly stuff that isn't a threat, that is abusive
and it's damaging to kids. And adults who do this
are themselves predators.

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Speaker 6 (01:44:24):
Are you ready, let's hear loud and clear like we said.

Speaker 11 (01:44:27):
Mister Trump, mister Vance, please mind your own business.

Speaker 9 (01:44:35):
Oh.

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Speaker 11 (01:45:51):
It's one of the view Harpies Sonnyless. Sunnyless hosted. This
is her talking about how she believes Biden will go
down in the history books.

Speaker 1 (01:46:01):
Listening see, but I truly believe that his legacy will
be etched in the history books as.

Speaker 2 (01:46:09):
Washington as someone who put that ego aside, and.

Speaker 11 (01:46:13):
They're trying to already rewrite history. So thanks the view,
but no, thanks.

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