The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Absurd Truth: Charlie Kirk, The Time Traveler
Episode Date: January 15, 2026Dana Loesch to Candace Owens craziest conspiracy theory yet: Charlie Kirk, The Time Traveler. Meanwhile, Rep. Pramilla Jayapal claims this country was built by Somalis, Indians, Latinos, and Africans....Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…CovePurehttps://CovePure.com/DanaMake a New Year's resolution that sticks and improve your health with clean water. Get $200 off for a limited time.Bank on Yourselfhttps://BankOnYourself.com/Dana Bank on Yourself offers tax-free retirement income, guaranteed growth, and full control of your money. Receive your free report.Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/DANA or call 972-PATRIOTSwitch to Patriot Mobile in minutes—keep your number and phone or upgrade, then take a stand today with promo code DANA for a free phone!Humannhttps://HumanN.comKick off the New Year with simple, delicious wellness support—pick up Humann’s Turmeric Chews at Sam’s Club next time you’re there and see why they’re such a fan favorite!WebRoothttps://Webroot.com/Dana Take your cybersecurity seriously! Get 60% off Webroot Total Protection today!Noble Goldhttps://NobleGoldInvestments.com/DanaThis is the year to create a more stable financial future. Open a qualified account with Noble Gold and receive a 3 oz Silver Virtue coin free.Subscribe today and stay in the loop on all things news with The Dana Show. Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramXMore InfoWebsite
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It's his life mission to make bad decisions.
It's time for Florida Man.
I got a good guy, Florida Man story.
There's video of it too.
It's crazy.
So this is Channel 8.
It's the ABC affiliate there.
So Brevard County, a Florida man, a Good Samaritan,
he saw two toddlers on Sunday walk out.
How many lanes is this?
I'm looking at the video.
It was a four lane.
busy highway.
And these two toddlers just ran out in the middle of the road.
And he was driving and he saw it.
It was all caught on cash dash cam video.
He ran out there.
He said, I was terrified.
He ran out there, grabbed them, got them to safety.
There were two little girls that were in the middle of the road.
He said he grabbed the first one, picked up the second one.
He said it maybe took six seconds.
But he said it was the most terrifying six seconds of his life because the cars were flying by.
He was like, they couldn't see them.
They were so little tiny.
They went looking for their parents.
They found an Airbnb nearby, knocked on the door, no one answered.
No one heard him.
He went to the back gate of this house, and apparently that's how the kids got out.
Their parents were clueless.
By the way, toddlers aren't dogs.
You can't just throw them in the backyard and be like, okay.
He said there was an elderly couple and a young girl, and they went, oh, my gosh, we're so sorry.
He didn't call police.
And he and his wife have five kids and grandchildren.
children. Brother County Sheriff's Office confirmed there were no police. But can you keep an eye on your
damn kids? Like, I've got kids too. My kids never got out and wandered in the middle of the street.
You've got to be careful. You can't just let them go into the backyard. I mean, good grief. But I'm so
glad this guy, I'm so glad he found them. He was the one who found them and got them to safety
and ran out there. Thankfully, one of the oncoming cars saw what was happening and stopped.
But he was able to get them right out of the road. You know what I was thinking too when I was
watching and Juan showing you the video?
do you I mean oh my gosh I mean just two kids out there with no I'm oh my gosh it just freaks me out
thank God this man was the one who found them but the drivers do you think that they were like man
how are your kids in the middle of the road you know I wonder but they they were apparently at this
Airbnb so I don't know a Florida man allegedly threw bricks at a random vehicle before he
hid in a canal who what lives in canals came alligator mm-hmm he was throwing
bricks at like random vehicles. Also, please, uh, the inquirer. The first sentence, a Florida man is facing
charges after he threw bricks. Why is bricks a singular possessive? Did, is it bricks at a random
vehicle? Is, do they possess that? No. Oh my gosh, learn grammar. You don't need an apostrophe.
Just the yes, we'll do. Then he fled into the nearby woods, hitting a canal. I can't believe he
didn't get eaten by a gator. Uh, but of course, guess what? The police got him. He was booked in
Lee County Jail in charges a criminal mischief and use of a deadly weapon. That's how they're
classifying the brick was the use of a deadly weapon. I have a woman who got arrested. She
threw collard greens and threatened victims with the skillet. She has more hair than any woman
of her age I've ever seen. 58 years old and it looks like she's loaded with extensions, but
according to the dryness of her hair, that's hers. And it was a food altercation, a battery
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Dana. So you guys remember Flat Stanley.
Steve, did you do a Flat Stanley?
It sounds familiar. It might have been elementary school for me.
Yeah, yeah, I would have totally been an elementary school thing.
Can do you remember Flat Stan? I'm not even asking Juan.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. The kid that ended up in a flat on a...
Blueprinton jump over Juan's generation.
Bulletin board flat like one-dimensional?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's a book series. And it's a, this dude has named Stanley Lambchop.
and he became flat because he got hit like a bulletin board fell on him and it flattened him
and he used that to his advantage so he'd slide under doors and you could put him in envelopes
and send him around and you know by the way you could apparently you could mail kids at one point
anyway so yeah that's a flat Stanley flat Stanley traveled everywhere right so take that
and mix it with some meth and craziness
And now we got time traveling Charlie Kirk.
Sounds like a book.
If I was Erica Kirk, I legit would come up with a children series called Time Traveler Charlie Kirk.
Sometimes I feel like some people take Doctor Who seriously.
And this may be one of those instances.
So I can't even believe I'm addressing this because I feel like I'm slumming it by addressing this kind of stuff.
It's like you're pointing out the floater in the pool, right?
Like there it is.
you know the the content is so bad i can't believe we're talking about stuff like this with everything
else going on but anyway so there was this accusation that apparently kandis owens is pushing that
charlie kirk is she's doing everything she can to stay relevant and to make money because what happens
t p u s a made her what happens after all of this dissipates and goes away she is left with her
gay husband and nothing else like what else what is she going to do what's she going to talk
about aliens. She offers you Kool-Aid. Don't take it. Don't drink the Kool-Aid. Don't go with her to a
tropical location and enjoy some Kool-Aid. Don't do it. So apparently Charlie Kirk is a time traveler
and agents were monitoring him from childhood and he was killed because of the space time continuum.
I'm not making this up. I'm sorry. I had to see this and you do too. Go ahead.
Why did Charlie think he was a time traveler? He's not.
said, as I showed you in earlier messages, but he was a time traveler and he had to find me.
Is that just something people are saying to their homies and text messages?
And again, not anything that I would have placed so much emphasis on back when he was saying it.
But it came to fruition.
The other parts, he did die young.
Why did he think that him dying young was necessary in order to change things?
He did die young.
Oh, my gosh.
He is a turning point USA.
In some way or another, at the very least, we could all.
agree it's related to him speaking at a campus event for Turning Point USA. I'm totally occupied
by this. I tell you. We are all dumber for having heard that. So somebody makes a joke about
being a time traveler and for clicks. Wow, he's a time traveler and he was killed by agents for
upsetting this best Tom continuum. And also something about Jews, but whatever. I'm sure she blamed
them later on. I just couldn't literally, I couldn't abort enough brain cells required.
to listen to all of that in its entirety.
Yeah, so he was a time traveler,
and also she thought she was apparently an alien
because the text was a joke.
People apparently had,
and it was a text message apparently from like 10,
like maybe 10 years ago,
it was a really long time ago
because she doesn't have anything new.
Remember, he didn't want anything to do with her later on.
And she wasn't even invited to his wedding.
She wasn't even at his wedding.
So he apparently made a joke where he was like, she said, I'm an alien.
And he goes, I think I'm a time traveler.
And he was just joking.
Clearly, anybody with a brain cell can see that.
So she needs to continue the grift.
Right.
So now it's going to be, he's a time traveler.
And he was killed because of the space time continuum.
Who watches this?
I mean, maybe other than Qataris.
Who watches this?
It's like cultish.
I don't get this.
This is just nuts.
This is really, I don't know.
I don't have any words for this.
But at least like she stopped talking about to-jus for five seconds, right?
I don't.
I don't know.
I wish I was a time traveler and I could go back in time and pretend that I've never heard of her.
I was thinking about it in the context of if I heard someone at the grocery store talking like this, like what would I do?
I'd probably put my groceries back on the shelf and go to another store.
I mean, if he was a time traveler, why didn't she go?
Why didn't she ask him why he never went back in time and killed baby Hitler?
Right.
And by the way, is he from the future or the past?
Yeah.
Is it, yeah, future Charlie or past trial?
I mean, this is just, it's like, it's grievance, clickbait prostitution.
I have no other way to describe it.
I just, I mean, not talking about Iran, not talking about some of the domestic issues or Minnesota.
It's just all this.
It's just a hyper obsession with this.
But when that dissipates and when, you know, the time claims the, time establishes the legacy
and claims the immediacy, what is she left with?
Nothing.
Nothing.
She, her relevancy comes entirely from TPSA.
TPSA made her.
And then she fell out of, she, like, apparently got crazy or was always crazy.
And she was always on the left, though.
Let's not pretend that she wasn't.
She got started by suing some.
She got started with racial hustling.
She claimed that someone was like racist to her at her school and sued them with the NAACP.
That's like, and then she created a website like in 2015 where she was doxing conservatives.
And she apparently was on the side of the third and fourth wave feminist with Gamergate.
And then now because it makes her money, she thinks, you know, let's go ahead.
And now you can see you can only pretend so long before the wheel.
fall off. And that's kind of what this is. I just think, you know,
dustbin of history will have something else to add to its collection here for sure. I just,
I don't know. I just find that insane. And just the stuff that she's put his widow through
with her insanity, I don't know. I just, I don't even find it compelling. Like I'm bored
to death talking about it. I can't even imagine anybody listening to it. I would imagine it's like
bought viewership too because I am bored to tears. That's boring ass content. That's boring.
I'm bored talking about it, so I'm moving on.
And unless she, like, I don't know, shows me an alien or actually provides any proof of anything she's ever discussed, I'm just not interested.
I see basic bees on Instagram provide more compelling things.
So I'm just, I'm over it.
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Verizon Outage Uncovers a likely trigger that apparently cut service for thousands across the
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on all three major networks, and I didn't notice anything I got to tell you, but they began
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that they have to pay a fine because if you go down, you still have to be able to call emergency
services, and if you can't, then it's a, then it's an FCC issue. I have heard that actually.
Yeah, that's, yeah, that's that, yeah, that's what I thought.
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So thankfully, that's been restored for everybody.
People paying $99 a month to talk to a Tony Robbins chatbot.
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They started offering these little AI chatbot services.
And it's like personalized.
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I can't believe people paying $99 a month for that.
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A month? A month. Not a year? A month. Oh, man. A month. I have to say it one more time. This is in the Wall Street Journal. It's a month. $99 a month to talk to a Tony Robbins AI chat bot. I'm sensing opportunities here, Kane. A lot of them. Scientists are discovering a bizarre form of water that's both a solid and a liquid. Interesting. It's, it's, uh, it's, uh,
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And they've had all of these contradictory experimental results over the years.
So now they're thinking that this, and apparently this was something that's also affirmed
by a quantum computer simulation.
Kane says he calls it a slushy.
I'm less scientific.
Yeah, I agree with that.
Yeah, I think it's a slushy.
It's just a giant slushy.
Media Matters says it's ending its presence on X because they don't have a monopoly on the
narrative.
Media Matters, which is a cesspool
over an organization that is
staffed by people who lotion up George Soros
at night, and they don't accept
advertising because they get
privately funding from Nepo babies.
Nepo-rich-socialist.
That's who funds Media Matters.
And I hate the bulwark.
That's where this came from, this headline.
I can't stand the bulwark because it's the rights
version of Media Matters.
And I say the right loosely, by the way.
No, Media Matters is ending its presence on X
because it's a giant pansy,
and it can't dominate the narrative and it can't lie about people.
Media Matters actually libeled me.
They try to get me fired from CNN.
They try to get me fired from every job that I've ever had.
They used to make up quotes and attribute them to me.
And they stalked me relentlessly.
I had a reporter named Joe Strupp who stalked me every event.
He actually was nice, and I would joke about why they couldn't unionize over there.
The majority of Americans across the country,
regardless of political party, know that immigrants from all over the world,
Somalia, India, wherever they're from, Latin America, Africa, that immigrants have built this
country and make this country what it is today.
Immigrants were part of it, but not those immigrants.
That's just a flat out lie from Permia Jopal, a communist history, Rhett Conner, who apparently is
a racist also.
Welcome back to the program, bottom of the second hour, Dana Lash with you.
No, it wasn't Somalis that built the country, and it wasn't Africans that built the country,
and it wasn't Latinos that built the country.
In fact, the dominant heritage of people who built the country were British.
They were Scottish.
They were Irish.
They were English.
That was it.
He had a lot of Germans, a lot of Dutch, a lot of French.
All of those were the entities that actually built the United States of America.
In fact, in my home state of Missouri, St. Genovi, beautiful town.
That was a German and French settlement that grew.
So this idea.
that it was all these people that came over and built this is stupid. That's not
indicative. That's not real history. That's retconning everything. The earliest settlements,
the earliest permanent settlements were English. James Town, Plymouth, all of it. They were
all English. They all had their own core foundations. They were Christian settlements.
And then the diversity in the early days was between the English and the German. And then you
the Pennsylvania Dutch and then you had the French Huguenots and then you had the Scots and Irish
and all the other things. That's the, that's the diversity of the immigration system. And they were
people, by the way, do you know how we know all this? Do you know how we have records of all of this?
Would you like to know? All of these people came here and they registered. One might say they did
it legally. That's how we are able to know. Pretty crazy, isn't it?
They came here legally.
Now, half of my ancestry was already here.
And then I had some ancestors that came in from Norway through Scotland,
and then they ended up coming through the Carolinas, and they registered.
And then I know that I had an ancestor with the last name of Sutton,
who was hung off the coast of the Carolinas for piracy.
We know that because of records.
So when people are tracking this American history and the heritages, it's because people came here legally and they registered and you can track it.
So the English was, they were dominant in the beginning.
And then it started shifting into German and Dutch and Irish populations.
I mean, that's ultimately that that's what happened.
that's what ended up happening. So you can argue that the labor force later on when people
want to make arguments when they talk about slavery, etc., which by the way, Irish were also
enslaved. I mean, it's all horrible, but let's not make it more horrible by pretending it
only happened to one subgroup. The Arab world still employs slaves today. Over 95% of
Qatar is literally a slave population that they bring in. That's not an exaggeration. That's
That's God's honest fact.
That's a slave population.
So the Arab world trafficked in slavery heavily.
They still benefit from slavery today.
Cudder is a slave nation built by slaves.
That's a fact.
So this idea that, you know, yes, it's all horrible, but you don't make it more horrible by pretending that it didn't happen or that it only happened to one subgroup in particular.
Hell, Kane, how long was it before he had an Irish president?
It was Kennedy, right?
Yeah, right.
I mean, he was Catholic, too, and that was a big deal back then.
So this idea, what she's saying here is just stupid DEI gibberish.
That's Marxist Critical Race Theory.
And Marxist Critical Race Theory, which was really popularized on campuses in the 60s and 70s
by pseudo-academic Derek Bell.
I've been writing about this since 2012.
He wanted to popularize this in American colleges,
and he went to various American universities to lecture on it.
And it replaces the variable of economic status in the Marxist formula with heritage,
with that sort of unchosen, uncreated identity with which you were born.
And it tries to divide people in that regard.
So critical race theory from that came DEI and everything.
else, that is where, that's how all of that was promoted into being. And the reason that it was
promoted into being was because they wanted to go after the very construct of this republic. If you
make the foundation week, then maybe all of it can topple. It's like if you play Jenga and you take
enough pillars away at the bottom, the whole thing will risk collapse. And that's the purpose of these
sorts of Marxist psychological attacks, the retconning of history. I mean, you could say Irish and
Chinese immigrants. They actually performed the bulk of the back-breaking labor building the railroad
system. That's a fact. It wasn't Somalis. And it sure is it wasn't Somalis, wasn't Africans,
it wasn't Latinos. It was the Irish and the Chinese that built the railroads. I mean, how far do you
want to go with this? I don't think that immigrants like Pramia Jayapal need to lecture Americans about
our history. I think perhaps maybe she should work a little bit harder at understanding the history of the
nation that she purports to represent instead of trying to colonize us with the retconning of her
version of our history. I don't appreciate that. I'm tired of tolerating it. I'm tired of treating it
in any kind of courteous manner because it's a malicious demonic lie and I'm sick of it. I'm sick of
people being told that they have to be ashamed of who they are or where they come from. It's very
interesting how racism is always applied by the left, but whenever they're held to account,
they want to dodge it most vigorously. This is insane. I mean, how far? How far?
do we want to go with this stuff? I mean, this is, this is, that's the history of this nation.
Now, we are e pluribus unum, but here's one important fact that you need to remember with
e pluribus unum, and that is assimilation. Go back to any nation in history. I mean, again,
I gave the example of Rome with the Goths and what happened when they stopped practicing
the principle of e pluribusunum and stopped demanding assimilation and stopped accepting more than what
their economic structure could actually withhold. It's not cruel to deny entry when you're
structure when your republic can't even accommodate it, that's actually being merciful to the people
who have been there the longest and have paid the most into it and have done the most to promote and
build it. You don't punish those people by trying to assage the vanity of those who want in.
So, no, Promeo Jopal, I find that to be illiberal, anti-intellectual, and so stupid that it's
offensive because of the sheer stupidity of the phrase. So that's the truth about that.
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