The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Absurd Truth: Abercrombie and B*tch

Episode Date: April 22, 2024

Columbia University students set up a Tent City on campus to target Jewish students as Ilhan Omar’s daughter complains about being hungry. Meanwhile, Dana gives you a subtle reminder that the founde...r of Earth Day composted his girlfriend of 5 years.Please visit our great sponsors:Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaUse code DANA to save 20% on your next order.  Goldcohttps://danalikesgold.comGet your free Gold Kit from GoldCo today.Hillsdale Collegehttps://danaforhillsdale.comVisit today to hear a Constitution Minute and sign up for Hillsdales FREE Imprimis publication.KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSign up for the KelTec Insider and be the first to know the latest KelTec news.Lumenhttps://lumen.meUse code DANASHOW for $50 of your Lumen.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet free activation with code Dana.ReadyWise https://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on any regularly priced item.Zbioticshttps://zbiotics.com/radioGet 15% off your first order when you use code RADIO at checkout. 

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Dana Lashes of Surtruth podcast, sponsored by Keltec. It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida, man. Man, this story has everything. A guy fishing, getting a gator out, old people running everywhere. They were outside trying to enjoy the day, and a gator starts chasing him. And a guy in a flannel shirt that has the sleeves ripped off that showed up barefoot, barehanded, and wrestled the eight-foot gator. I mean, this literally is the story that has everything that you'd ever want in a Florida man's story.
Starting point is 00:00:34 So let's start with it. A Florida man, there's two headlines here, and it's the same story. First is a Florida man went fishing and pulled out an alligator that chased him. And then the second part of this story is a Florida man wrangled an eight-foot gator with bare hands and without shoes. He was watching a hockey game and apparently all hell broke loose. He's an MMA fighter and he went out and he had wrestled this gator. This is a crazy story. First off, look at, I love that the shirt's sleeveless.
Starting point is 00:01:05 That's my favorite thing about this story. So this guy's blue collar brawler. I'm correcting myself. There's two stories here. The M.M.A fighter, he captured a gator that was found in, it was chasing people near the school. And the gator was like, apparently running towards everybody and scaring the bejibis out of everybody. And he heard what was happening. and apparently, because he lives right there,
Starting point is 00:01:32 he was watching a hockey game, and he's also, I should note, a licensed trapper, and he was watching the hockey game, and he went out and went and wrestled this gator, and that was the end of it. Florida Fish and Wildlife took it into custody. Barefoot, I just was thinking
Starting point is 00:01:50 he's on his bare knees on that pavement that had to hurt. But the shirt is my favorite thing in the world. That is how you wear a sleeveless shirt, gents. So kudos to him. The Florida man who went fishing and pulled a gator out that chased him. Juan, the screenshot or the screen grab of this gator running at people is my favorite thing. Because the gator's like basically hovering. It's going so fast.
Starting point is 00:02:12 And there's a lady with a helmet on who's jogging. You can tell she's out, you know, doing her exercise. Exercise. And it's at a park. And this dude fishes pulls this gator out of the pond, which at some point you're going to, my question is at what point did he realize that he had a gator on and and when he went then when did he run off because this thing is well up on land uh chasing people but he said he was trying to reel out his catch and then he didn't expect the gator to come out but the gator apparently was mad started chasing him and uh took off florida again florida fish and wildlife had to intervene they had to get involved and they captured this gator okay so this man was accused of of shooting another McDonald's guy in a guy at McDonald's, a patron, after an argument over sauce, there was a Florida man who was accused of shooting a customer at a McDonald's drive-thru
Starting point is 00:03:09 because the guy, first guy didn't get the sauce that he wanted, so he got mad, and another guy intervened, and the guy who intervened apparently got shot. And it's just wild. And it was an older man. It was a 19-year-old versus a 48-year-old. The 48-year-old was the one who apparently started the problem. He was arrested. He's in jail. No bond available. Our partners who help bring you free radio, the folks over at Caltech, you've heard me talk for months now about the Caltech sub 2K. Nothing's changed. They came out with it earlier this year and it's been shipping. And so the sub 2K, a 9mm carbine, it folds in half. It's great when space is limited. And it's just a very innovative. The whole, the way it's designed is incredibly innovative. And I like
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Starting point is 00:05:19 Oh, this is 100% targeted. Every single protest that we have, there's a group of counter-protesters. that bring all of their items, their flags and things like that. And they're not seen as having un-sacctioned protests or really receive the kind of disciplinary warnings that many of our fellow organizers receive just for being seen at these protests. And so there is definitely some hypocrisy here, especially. You can kind of see it with the students that were sprayed us with the chemical weapons and the fact that there's no public information as to what happened to them, but rather the university is actively discussing what is happening to the students here
Starting point is 00:05:54 and making it a whole public spectacle rather than when we haven't done anything to physically harm students, whereas those that sprayed those chemical weapons physically. So the Charlottesville Tiki Torch protesters meet your match. This is the, what if we call them, the Abercrombie and Bich Infantata, the protesters at all of these college campuses. And that individual, that's Illinois Mar's daughter, is Rae Hersey, who, was saying that, oh, her group is 100% targeted. First off, the fart spray thing, that somebody, one of their own people pulled a prank. One of their own protesters pulled a prank on the other one.
Starting point is 00:06:33 And they decided to make up a story and blame Jewish students for it and say that it was a, that it was a some kind of like chemical attack. And it was, I mean, that's, I'm not, that's so stupid. It, I mean, it defies all logic. but they're arguing essentially that they don't want any anti-protests to disrupt their protests. That's what she's arguing for. And she was one of the people who was taken into custody over the weekend because they were screaming invectives. And their protests go way beyond protesting for Hamas and Gaza.
Starting point is 00:07:15 Like they are actively like denigrating Jewish students and making it unsafe by like barring their entry to certain buildings. and all of this. It goes way beyond that. That's why, by the way, that's why they were being removed. Welcome back to the program. Top of this second hour with you. Dana Lash here, you can listen to the radio program across the country and you can also watch the simulcast on all platforms everywhere. But that's it. Columbia University is also canceled all in-person classes as the protests have dominated the campus. and even like the rabbis near in the area have been issuing warnings to Jewish students. So the Columbia University, all their in-person classes, because everything's been escalating. The school's rabbi warned Jewish students not to return to campus a bit of horrifying spikes in extreme anti-Semitism.
Starting point is 00:08:09 There's been a lot of stuff that I can't even play that's been on video because we'd have to censor the whole thing and you wouldn't be able to hear it. It's really nasty stuff. I mean, this is people aren't just like making. this up. It's not hypertably. I mean, I've seen, I don't know how much video there exists out there. People don't even care about being caught on video doing this and saying this stuff anymore. They don't care because they've been given a pass by the left. I mean, this isn't about protesting for Hamas and Gaza. And by the way, when you're protesting for Gaza, you're protesting for Hamas. This isn't about protesting for Gaza slash Hamas. This isn't about protesting as a
Starting point is 00:08:46 criticism of the Israeli government. These are organized, students. organized by many, many different forces. And this is about targeting Jewish students on campus. And the fact that it's gotten so unsafe. So Columbia is a private, it's private property. And so for NYPD to even be there means that the university had to call them. And the university is pretty leftist. for the university to have to call NYPD
Starting point is 00:09:23 tells you everything that you need to know. They had to call and bring NYPD on their property because it's been that bad, that bad. And the way that these demonstrators, they make it to where if it's on the, you know, they set up your temple on the campus or they set up and put their little tent cities out there, so that they make it to where Jewish students must go through them or must go right past them
Starting point is 00:09:55 in order to get where they need to go to access different parts of campus. It's done by design. It's purposeful for harassment. Targeted harassment based on religion. And then when they get in trouble for their behavior, then they cry that they're the ones being victimized. And that's not how it works. you, they've been victimizing everyone else. Accountability isn't victimization.
Starting point is 00:10:26 And so they've been, I mean, it's, and it's what, like, right for Passover. They also at Columbia University and the NYPD, they actually made it clear that they could not guarantee Jewish students' safety. And then Ellen O'Mar's daughter, this 21-year-old trust fund terrorist, claims that she has nowhere to live or eat after she was suspended from school. She's like, oh, I'm homeless now and I'm starving. Why don't you have your mom or your dad uncle, whatever, help you out? I mean, that's just saying, why don't you have one of them help you out?
Starting point is 00:11:02 I mean, you know, if you F-A'd and then now you're F-Oing, so I don't feel bad for you. You don't get to be a victim. That kaffia that they wear, that's the new Tiki torch. It's the exact same thing as the Tiki torch in Charlottesville. They are those people. They are the exact same people. They just wear a scarf instead of the tiki torch. It's the same thing.
Starting point is 00:11:29 And so she's like, I don't know where I'm going to sleep. I don't know what I'm going to do. Teen Vogue has been there to lionize her as far as it's propaganda. And you want to know why young women or why women in general survey the way they do and all these polls that are taken because they're brainwashed from the time they're teenagers, impressionable young women by everything. The media they consume, the women-oriented fashion, magazines, everything.
Starting point is 00:11:53 It's all designed and organized to pierce the minds of impressionably young ladies and brainwashed them. Of course, she was raised by Illinois. So, you know, go figure. The failed rocket doesn't fall far from the launch site on top of the school building. You know, it just goes to show. But she's the one who's victimized in all of this, now you know. these she was at bernard college she said the administration they hung her out to dry
Starting point is 00:12:23 she can't go to her she can't use her dining plant well yeah because you you know you you violated their their rules on behavior i mean what did you think was going to happen i mean it's crazy i mean it shows it's been anarchy there it's screaming uh people have been saying yes we are all hamas and then a slur That's what the protesters have been saying. And I'm not talking like one or two of them. So I told you. And the fact that a lot of these students can't even go to classes there safely is wild.
Starting point is 00:13:04 Just wild. These colleges, you know, they created this situation for themselves. And I hope a lot of people now see this is what we were kind of warning about. They're using the exact. The left always uses they rehash the same tactics. This is the Occupy Wall Street tactic that these students, that these campus protesters are using. They're just going to camp out.
Starting point is 00:13:25 She's not homeless. She can get a little tent living with those little tent cities. Right? Same difference. She's just going, she's struggling so much with her expensive iPhone and all of that stuff as she documents her struggle. My word. Just some of the, they're literally the exact same.
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Starting point is 00:15:21 been flooding the parking lots. They said that there have been numerous private security guards, people with bulletproof vests, German shepherds, Belgian Malinwas, until patrolling the Home Depot in New Rochelle, that's just one of them. They said that it's just about omnipresence. It's like, you know, they don't go out and bite anything, but there have been people who come into the country illegally that aggressively solicit for work or people who loiter there try to camp in the parking lot. They said that at one point in the Bronx there were at least 30 illegal entrance that were at the doors of a Home Depot and they were trying to like make contact with contractors and all
Starting point is 00:16:00 of that to get work and aggressively confronting shoppers. Some of them were trying to sell them phony Apple AirPods or at demanding money when they were leaving the store. And they said that if you're a woman particularly leaving the store, they really would target you. So they had to bring in all the private. This is why you've got to have a gun. But in New York, they make it to where you can't.
Starting point is 00:16:18 Because they don't want to keep you safe. It's all about making sure that the criminals have enough people to victimize. That's all they care about. Let's see. A wave of narcochemical terrorism. Walmart, apparently in my area, is not the only ones using drones. Apparently now the cartels may do them as well. This from a British newspaper, a wave of narcochemical terrorism.
Starting point is 00:16:38 The cartels may soon be delivering fentany off from drones, dropping fentanyl off from drones, dropping fentanyl off. from drones. And maybe other, maybe weapons or who knows what else. They said this has already been happening with the Halisco New Generation cartel. Apparently, they've been doing this. And then they've also been using it as a way to drop chemical agents on enemies in different Mexican municipalities. Oh my heavens. Well, you knew it was coming. There's currently no response from the government how to deal with it, especially on, well, either with Democrats or Republicans. Oh, hey, guess what? There's a finally some kind of high-speed rail construction. They don't
Starting point is 00:17:22 need this. It's literally like a two-hour drive from L.A. to Vegas. They're going to do a high-speed rail between Vegas and California. Privately owned Bright Line. They're going to break ground next week on a $12 billion high-speed rail project connecting Vegas in Southern California. I think this is actually incredibly stupid. It's literally a two-hour ride. That's it. It's a two-hour drive. It's a two-hour through the desert. That's it. This is one of the dumbest expenses I've ever seen. But they said that their electric trains, they're going to
Starting point is 00:17:51 depart every 45 minutes. They're going to go from a station of Rancho Cucamonga, which is L.A. suburb to Vegas, $12 billion. Remember, California has had billions of dollars planned for a high-speed
Starting point is 00:18:08 rail, like from L.A. to San Francisco that never got done. It's like one of Gavin Newsom's biggest embarrassments. And apparently Ontario came out with a study saying that the people who like loud cars are young and male and they are psychopaths. Hi, I like loudcars. So this is your annual reminder that the Earth Day founder Ira Einhorn killed and composted his girlfriend because he was such a believer in green everything. Ira Einhorn, just a reminder of all of these environmental things are founded by communists. all of these, all the pretend environmental concern, these people don't give a rat's backside about the environment.
Starting point is 00:18:47 If they cared about the environment, they wouldn't outsource and export all their pollution to countries like China or anywhere else. But the United States, they think if it's not here, then they can tell people that it doesn't exist and they can sell you this like green theology and pretend that they're achieving all of their objectives when they're not. And this is no different. So back in April of 1970, Ira Einhorn hosted. the first Earth Day event in Philly. And then seven years after that, he was discovered to have murked his girlfriend and composted her body inside of a trunk. So he was a big ecological warrior back then.
Starting point is 00:19:25 He was like one of the original, you know, ecological warriors along with the weathermen, you know, all those people. They really cared about the environment, you know, I'm sure. But he, his girlfriend of five years, Helen Maddox, she broke up with him. and he was very abusive towards her. He threatened her because she wanted to leave him and all of this stuff. And then when she went back to the apartment because she left, he threw her stuff out in the street. And when he told Maddox, he's like, you better come and get your stuff.
Starting point is 00:19:56 He's like, because I'm going to leave it out here in the street, all of your personal belongings. It's going to stay out here in the street. You better come and get it if you want it back. And so on September 9th of 1977, she went back to the apartment that she and Einhorn shared in Philly to get her stuff. And she just disappeared up and disappeared. And then when police began questioning Einhorn, he said she just went out, she wanted to get some tofu and sprouts. That's what it was. She went out at night to get some tofu and sprouts. Well, 18 months later, they searched his apartment because a neighbor complained that a reddish brown foul-smelling liquid was leaking from the ceiling directly below his bedroom closet. And when police went and searched, Earth Day founder Ira Einhorn's closet, they discussed.
Starting point is 00:20:40 covered Maddox's beaten and partially mummified body stuffed into a trunk that was also packed with styrofoam, a bunch of air fresheners, and newspaper. So then they arrested him, but he jumped bail, and then he, for decades, traveled around the world evading authorities. He was in Ireland. He was in the UK. He was in France. He was in Sweden. And then 23 years later, after he murdered his ex-girlfriend and put her in a compost at her in a bin in his closet, then he was finally extradited to the United States from France and he was put on trial. And then he blamed the CIA. And he said the CIA did it. Now, far be it from me to defend some of the stuff that the CIA did. But we all know that this is absolutely, no, this guy is, he's a commie terrorist.
Starting point is 00:21:28 That's what he is. And he's just like every other progressive male. He's abusive and he's weak. And he has a problem with women. And I've never met a progressive man. There's no exception to any of the progressive men I've ever met in my life that have not had those issues. Every one of them does. And so he went from founding Earth Day to composting his girlfriend. So that's the guy who founded Earth Day, Ira Einhorn, a murderer who composted his girlfriend. So when all these people celebrate Earth Day, especially those people on the left, they're out there celebrating an abusive, an abusive woman-hating murderer who beat his girlfriend, killed her and composted her in a trunk, in his closet in Philly.
Starting point is 00:22:10 Happy Earth Day. That's the guy who founded him. Thanks for tuning in to today's edition of Dana Lash's Absurd Truth Podcast. If you haven't already, make sure to hit that subscribe button on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast.

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