The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Absurd Truth: Did You Watch The Oscars?

Episode Date: March 3, 2025

Dana recaps Sunday night’s Oscars including the wokest moments, Kieran Culkan’s pro-family acceptance speech and Miley Cyrus’ eyebrows. Meanwhile, Dana gives her thoughts on the underwhelming re...veal of some of the Epstein Files by AG Pam Bondi.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Relief Factorhttps://relieffactor.comTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor. Get their 3 week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! Goldcohttps://DanaLikesGold.com My personal, gold company - get your GoldCo 2025 Gold & Silver Kit. PLUS, you could qualify for up to $15,000 in BONUS silverAll Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/DanaCode Dana10 for 10% off your entire orderByrnahttps://byrna.com/danaDon’t leave yourself or your loved ones without options. Visit Byrna.com/Dana to receive 10% off Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/DanaDana’s personal, cell phone provider is Patriot Mobile. Get a FREE MONTH of service code DANAHumanNhttps://humann.comSupport your metabolism and healthy blood sugar levels with Superberine by HumanN. Find it now at your local Sam’s Club next to SuperBeets Heart Chews.  Tax Network USAhttps://TNUSA.com/DANADon’t let the IRS’s aggressive tactics control your life, empower yourself with Tax Network USA’s support.  Reach a USA based agent @ 1(800) 958-1000 - Don’t fight the IRS aloneKelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSee the NEW PS57 - Keltec Innovation & Performance at its bestNative Pathhttps://GetNativePath.com/DanaNot just for skin - essential for healthy joints and bones! Get NativePath Collagen for up to 45% off + FREE shipping!

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Dana Lashes Absurd Truth podcast, sponsored by Keltec. It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida man. Okay, I've heard of a lot of people getting in trouble for different things, but I have never heard of anything like this. This is wild.
Starting point is 00:00:24 So this is a fire chief, Newberry fire chief, who had to resign. This is in Florida. Florida Fire Chief had to resign. He was arrested on DUI charges. Apparently, according to WCJB, while driving an Oregon transport truck with, like, organs in it.
Starting point is 00:00:50 He was in a pickup truck with LifeQuest. That I feel, well, now that was C-Quest. I was thinking of the old NBC series. LifeQuest, an organ and tissue storage company printed on the side when he arrived at the hospital, the Florida man, Mike Vogel. He apparently smelled of alcohol, was slurring in his speech, stumbling while walking. Officers found four empty and five, oh yeah, he totally looks at five full mini vodka bottles in the Bush's New York vehicle. If you, if I asked AI, show me a picture of a guy who would drive drunk while drive an organ transport vehicle while drunk.
Starting point is 00:01:27 I'd be like, that's him. he pled not guilty he bought it out on Sunday so they have an investigation ongoing but yeah that's how many was it four empty and five full mini vodka that's four empty mini vodka bottles that's like Kane how many
Starting point is 00:01:44 like shots is in oh I think is it one of those airplane bottles like two shots or something oh my gosh so he's got eight shots and 10 to go I'm a lightweight so if I have like if I do maybe every now and then if I'm on a plane, I might do a Bloody Mary.
Starting point is 00:02:00 But I can only do a little bit of one of them little bitty bottles. I can't, I can't even imagine how that I, what, what is he's like a sponge, like an alcohol spun? Anyway, so they're investigating that. Coming up, I'll tell you about a guy who, again, we got another machete and a guy who flew without a license. Is that, can he fly though? I don't know.
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Starting point is 00:03:28 What didn't you send me in slack, Kane? That's not how we start this hour. That's how we're starting the show. Top of this third hour. Kane just, he does these sneaky little things where he drops something in slack, knowing I'll sit right when we're going to air. And I'm like, I'm looking at this. I don't even know how to process it to tell you guys about it.
Starting point is 00:03:46 It's some tranny stuff. I don't know. Sorry, trans stuff. I don't know. Whatever. Welcome back. Dana Lash, top of the third hour. We were talking on break about the Oscars.
Starting point is 00:03:55 No, don't really write. Stop it. If you don't pay attention to culture, culture still pays attention to you. I used to watch for the fashions. Now I can't even watch that anymore. People bleaching their eyebrows off their faces. Stop it. It's just bad. It doesn't look good. Nobody looks good with that look. It doesn't even look edgy. It just looks like, wow, why is your brow like that? What's up? So I, I don't think I saw a single film that was nominated for Best Film. Did you? These are films that you used to see all, like, I mean, used to have actual good movies. Like Forrest Gump, right? Silence of the Lambs. What else?
Starting point is 00:04:38 Unforgiven. These were all nominees from Best Picture at one point. Shakespeare and Love. And now you've got, well, I don't even know what the hell some of these movies are. Was the Academy Award for Best Picture? Who won't even?
Starting point is 00:04:56 I don't even know. Oh, is it Nora? I don't know what Anora is about. No one saw this. It's a strip club Cinderella story. So you have the brutalist. Oh, shut up.
Starting point is 00:05:06 So it's like, what is it, Julia Roberts thing? So you have the brutalist Adrian Brody won. The best picture was in Nora. I still don't even know what that. It was about a stripper, you said. Yeah, it's described as a strip club
Starting point is 00:05:24 Cinderella story. So someone. Juan is just chuckling over there in the corner and the dark. Lost their bra and they're finding which bra fit the right person. Did you see it? No. I know it's streaming, but I didn't. I just didn't see it.
Starting point is 00:05:42 So that one best picture, that one, it was what the was conclave, wicked? I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I can't do this. Can we just stop, full stop and have a moment here. Now, granted, I hate musicals to death, to actual physical death, hate them. You know why?
Starting point is 00:06:06 Because it doesn't make sense. I am too much of a cynic to sit and think, these people just broke into song. And it makes sense. Like no one does this in real life. If I'm going to have like a fantasy film about something, it's not going to involve music. It's going to involve like aliens and stuff, you know, and like guns that don't even exist in the real world. It's going to involve those things, right? I like that kind of adventure kind of fantasy sort of thing.
Starting point is 00:06:39 Not going to be that. I don't know. I don't get it. Wicked was, it was a musical that was nominated for an Oscar. And it's a prequel to Wizard of Oz and the Witches and that. it's like a novelty. If you liked it more power to you, I just didn't get it. And then you have Amelia Perez.
Starting point is 00:07:03 So let's talk about a couple of things here. Number one, we all are in agreement that we miss Joan Rivers because Joan Rivers served a purpose in that she was able to just grind everyone to dust with her commentary on these awards things. It is just weird. I don't. So Amelia Perez, that had that dude that was a chick that pretended to be a chick
Starting point is 00:07:28 and he ended up getting canceled because he wasn't the right kind of trans. I don't even know what that means. Can you cancel a trans person? Explain to me the math here because we were talking about this.
Starting point is 00:07:37 Like everybody really wanted you to know that that one chick from Wicked was bald, gay, and black. Like all three, like BBG, right? You've got to be like black bald and gay. Like she's better than just a regular lesbian because she checks off more boxes.
Starting point is 00:07:50 It's like, whoever has the most baggage is the queen of intersectional or the monarch of intersectional politics, right? Oh, you're just a regular lesbian. You're lame. You've got to be like bald in a lesbian or trans whatever a lesbian or I don't know, just something with ethnicity to be like if you're just a white lesbian, you're just like white bread. Nobody cares. So you have to be all these other things.
Starting point is 00:08:18 and I got really tired of hearing that in this whole lead up to award season because people were acting like that was this chick's qualifications. Is she a good actress? Well, she's a lesbian and bald. Like before you object. I think Jada did it first. Anyway. So I just, nobody watches these out of all of the movies that were on the leaderboard. I didn't see any of those.
Starting point is 00:08:47 I think I did see Conclave and the indie. of that. I just sat there like, are you kidding me? Is a hermaphrodite? Are you kidding me? That was my, did I give it? I don't care. Did you watch it, Kane? The conclave thing? No. I liked all those actors and I thought maybe they'll pull
Starting point is 00:09:04 this off. Maybe it's spooky. I don't know. It wasn't. It ended with like some sad hermaphrodite and I just was like, this is lame. It was such a letdown, you know? I was hoping it would be like an alien or something. See, you see where my mind goes. I'm like, if that dude isn't an alien, then that, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:09:20 I just, I didn't watch any, nobody watches this stuff anymore. And these movies, no one goes and sees the movies that are like in the running for best picture. None of them. Now, I mean, whereas, used to, they were good stories and everyone would go and see them. Now, they're not even good stories.
Starting point is 00:09:37 I mean, and also, how many times you're going to do, like the stripper makes good storyline? And that chick beat Demi Moore. Now, I didn't see Demi Moore's substance. I have a lot of friends who did,
Starting point is 00:09:48 and they said it was terrifying. and, you know, I guess it's terrifying if you're scared of aging. I don't know. But she apparently got a lot of accolades for that role. And then this is probably the only time she's ever going to get nominated for an Oscar. And she got beat by some 25-year-old chick who played a stripper. And do they, isn't it other members of the academy that vote on this?
Starting point is 00:10:09 So it's like your peers. It's like, it's essentially a jury of your peers that vote on all this stuff. So they gave it to the 25-year-old stripper. Does that shock anybody that Hollywood would go for the chick who, who bared it all as opposed to the older lady who played the, right? I don't know. I'm just saying. I just, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:10:26 Can we play Karen Colkin's remarks? Now, we got to do it in a weird way for you watching. We have to show you a screen grab and then play the audio separately so we don't get ding for copyright. Or even though it's, you know, this is literally fair use, but whatever. I thought this was like one of the most wholesome moments of the evening. This is McColley Colkin's little brother, Karen Colkin, who won Best Supporting Actor. for one of the series he was in. Watch this. This is his acceptance. I love you, Jazz. This is, I have to thank my wife, Jess,
Starting point is 00:10:55 for absolutely everything for giving my favorite people in the world. This is, please don't play the music because I want to tell a really quick story about jazz. About a year ago, I was on a stage like this, and I very stupidly publicly said that I want a third kid from her because she said if I won the award, I would, she would give me the kid. Turns out she said that because she didn't think I was going to win. But, and people came up to her and were like, you know, really annoying her. I think it got to her. But anyway, after the show, we're walking through a parking lot. She's holding the Emmy. We're trying to find our car. Emily, you were there, so you're a witness.
Starting point is 00:11:27 And she goes, oh, God, I did say that. I guess I owe you a third kid. And I turned to her and I said, really, I want four. And she turned to me, I swear to God this happened, there was just over a year ago. She said, I will give you four when you win an Oscar. I held my hand out. She shook it, and I have not brought it up once until just now. You remember that, honey? You do? Okay, then I just have this to say to you, Jazz, love of my life, ye of little faith. No pressure. I love you. I'm really sorry I did this again. And let's get cracking on those kids.
Starting point is 00:12:05 What do you say? It was a great, that was a great moment. And everybody was laughing, and he was just very genuine. And it was a very funny moment. And let's get cracking on those kids, four kids. So that was sweet. There wasn't as many. I mean, there were some
Starting point is 00:12:23 politicized moments. She had some guy come out and talk about Gaza and then you had, what's her face? One of the Arquettes, was it an Arquette who came out? No, it was Daryl Hannah, who looks like an Arquette. Daryl Hannah came out and said Slava, Ukraine or whatever, and
Starting point is 00:12:40 everyone, because that's the new COVID. Hey, I mask up. Wait, wrong thing. Wear the flag. They can't. They're all confused. Maybe if you wore the face masks that are the flags, it'll work. You'll check both boxes.
Starting point is 00:12:54 But yeah, I didn't, I just, I am bored to tears by everything that's in Hollywood lately. That's why I watch anime and foreign horror films. Because they can't, like, the horror films here in the U.S. even have to be politically correct.
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Starting point is 00:14:13 That's dana likesgold.com. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick 5. Playing Dave Bruback going into this seems appropriate. Being a parent keeps your brain young, especially if you have multiple kids according to a new survey. I think it has to because you've got to outwit your kids at every step. It's war. I'm kidding.
Starting point is 00:14:38 The experience of parenthood, they said it's both men and women, so it's not like one benefited more than the other. But they said that parents with more children, clearly, you know, greater social connectivity, etc. but they said that it increases brain connectivity in areas that typically decline with age. The suggestion is that parenthood provides a safeguard against brain aging. That actually kind of does make sense if you think about it. British scientists decided that they were going to spend the time and money to create a banana that stays fresh for 24 hours after opening. Why would you need it to after you, you know, peel your banana. Why do you need it to stay fresh for 24 hours? Who's like, you know what? I'm going to set
Starting point is 00:15:24 this Nana down and I'm going to go do something else and then I might come back like, you know, 24 hours later. The British, they say that these experts have altered the fruits genetics so that it remains firm, fresh and yellow for 24 hours after opening even when sliced. The chief executive of the Norwich-based biotech company behind the breakthrough said, no more slimy brown bananas. or here's a life hack. You could eat the damn thing after you open it. After you peel it, you could consume it.
Starting point is 00:15:55 Life hack. Who are these people? You know what? Fruit browns. It does. Like, why is that a thing for you? Just eat it. Just eat it.
Starting point is 00:16:02 Shut up with your mouth and eat it. Like, what's the problem? Why is this a thing? Schools are reviving, yes. They're reviving shop class as a hedge against the AI future. I think everybody should be required to take shop and homeack in school.
Starting point is 00:16:17 I think these boys and girls, shop and home at, although I did scare the complete living hell out of my shop teacher because I just didn't care. And I'm like, we're going to make all the things. And I loved power tools. And it scared not just the shop teacher, but every male in the class was terrified. Nobody wanted to be my partner. And it wasn't because I was a woman. It was because I have an over-eagerness with like drilling and things like that. So maybe I'm not the best candidate to represent that.
Starting point is 00:16:51 And Microsoft has resolved global outages that left tens of thousands unable to access their emails and other apps. We got to talk about this Pambandi thing. How many people are mad over Pambandi not giving up the full Epstein files? I feel like a lot are upset. Here's the thing with the Epstein files. First off, well, we knew that they were going to be all redacted. I don't know how much can actually be, if there is an ongoing investigation, but at the same time, I think, unless you're protecting a particular victim's name, I think it's got to be made public.
Starting point is 00:17:27 But Pam Bondi knew this and was saying that she had it and read it, was it had been reading it. Did she not? She had said prior that she had these files and had been reading them that they were on her desk before they released these nothing burgers. And then I noticed that the people that they released them to were all on social news. media, apparently some of them were copying and pasting the same response, much in the same way that Europe's leaders were doing. I stand with Ukraine. It was the same thing, just a different issue. I saw a lot of people reposting the responses of, you know, we went there, yes, we went, we got a binder, et cetera. If it had been about journalism, I think there would have been some actual due diligence in
Starting point is 00:18:05 journalism that had been done by the individuals that got binders, but instead everyone wanted to get photos and share it on social media and then not really write much more about it. So that was bad. That was a big bad op. And I think the people that were involved in it should be a little embarrassed, honestly. The second thing is, why was she out there telling everybody that she was raiding it and had all this information if she clearly didn't have it? Apparently, then she went back and was going after the FBI because she was sort of like it was like a bait and switch. And then it seemed like Cash Patel and her were getting into an argument over this because, she was promised the release of these other files and it ended up being like a bunch of
Starting point is 00:18:50 nothing burger she said that more were being released but she sent out this letter to Patel demanding the full release which again in all of this everything that she had ever said about it leading up to this point I mean I got the impression cane that it was on her desk and she had read everything
Starting point is 00:19:08 I mean she literally said that the files were on her desk but she had also said that she had been reading it so either someone stole it and tricked her or she lied. I don't know. She had said there will be no withholdings or limitations to my or your access, et cetera, et cetera. But she blasted this out and now it looks like they're in, it's like a little bit of a tiff. She says that agents coming out of New York, the Southern District of New York, were withholding these documents and that ultimately it comes from that Southern District. and or from the FBI up in New York.
Starting point is 00:19:45 And apparently it was only what, not even 100 pages and it was all heavily redacted. And there was nothing new in there. It was basically a rehash of all of the stuff that was already made public. I just, I think that was a bad move to make. I don't think that that was an op necessarily designed by Trump's innermost circle.
Starting point is 00:20:07 But someone clearly gave the go ahead for it. They were apparently at the White House for a totally different thing. and then before Bondi can even make a statement about it, those binders were apparently handed out. I just wondered why there wasn't a statement from Bondi on it, why there wasn't anything from Patel on it. All of a sudden you had these people walking out,
Starting point is 00:20:26 you know, parading this stuff, which left a bad taste in a lot of other, quote unquote, I guess, influencers mouths. I don't know. I hate this whole thing. But we didn't learn anything else. And I saw some people out there saying promises kept, no, well, that wasn't.
Starting point is 00:20:41 that hasn't been fulfilled yet. That debt is still owed. But it just was a mess. It was a mess. It was a bad op. So I don't know who in the Trump administration orchestrated that, but they need to not ever be allowed to orchestrate anything regarding the media, anything again.
Starting point is 00:20:57 Just get him away. Get them away from the White House. It was bad. But what is, are we going to have? It's more going to be released? I don't know. Thanks for tuning in to today's edition of Dana Lash's absurd truth podcast. If you haven't already,
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