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It's time for Florida Man.
This is the Dana Show.
My name is Craig Collins, filling in, thrilled to be with you.
A bunch of stuff out there to talk about, D-Lash, Dana Lash Radio and X on Twitter.
Great ways to stay connected to her.
It's time for Florida Man, of course, as the music tells you.
There's three Florida Man stories.
of them sort of crazy. I feel like the ante gets lifted or gets upped with each one of these. So let's do
them in the order of what I think are ridiculous. First, there's this one. And I can't believe that
I put this at Option 3 on the list. A Florida man was jailed after he attacked an Eagle Lake
neighbor who bought him a beer. This happened in Polk County. A courtesy beer run in that area
caused Sheriff Grady Judge to respond and say how a scrum broke out. Apparently the person who was given
the free beer, didn't like the type of free beer provided, or just in general, some of the other
things that happened. It got so crazy that there was a gun involved, but the guys mostly used
their fists. So I think the gun was just present. I don't think it was used in any way.
But that is number three on my list of insane stories, where people get in a fight and somebody
goes to jail over beer and a run for beer, but that does sound very Florida. All right, number two
on this list to me. A man is accused of selling 400 pounds of avocados from the Southwest Miami Dade Grove.
The guy's name is Edel Perez. He's 29. He faces charging of trespassing on an agricultural site,
third degree grand theft. He doesn't own the avocados that he was selling. He just wanted to try to
sell them. So he's like, hey, you see all these avocados? You see how great they look? You can have all
these if the price is right. And everybody's like, do you own those? He's like, that's not important.
Let's not worry about that.
Deputies on patrol spotted a black Mercedes, a park near the grove.
The man was in a black hoodie.
He was actually picking avocados himself and selling them.
They estimated that he took about 400 pounds.
That is a very, very long thing to do as far as the con goes.
And it only made him about 800 bucks.
You can only sell them for that amount of money.
So it does seem like the effort versus the reward, not really there.
and then Perez now also faces a $5,000 bond
and probably a bunch of actual charges
for a crime. It seems it's going to be very easy to prove
he committed. But I just love the idea that you're like, hey,
I see avocados, I see them on a farm. They seem like the kind of thing
that I could make some money off of. Let me go ahead and do that.
That happened in Florida. And now the number one
for the anti being the highest as far as stories go. And this is just a sick
person that did a sick thing. Derek Jordan
Wright Jr. is the guy's name. He is 26. He faces charges of digital voyeurism because the first
thing he did was he filmed a woman in a South Florida Coles fitting room against her will.
So he took a video like a creep as one to do. This already makes him the worst of three people
on my list, I think. But then even more than that, he showed it to her. So the creepy suspect of
this crime who had a black iPhone 15 decided after he walked out,
to go ahead and show the video to the person that was the victim of the crime,
even as I think she had noticed that something weird was happening
and was approaching someone to talk about how bad of a look that all was.
But it also seems like maybe the guy might sick, you know,
or sort of pervertedly get his kicks from this sort of thing.
But that story was also out there.
And in Miami, a guy chose to record someone else in a fitting room
and then eventually had to share the creepy thing he did
with said person.
The judge imposed bond restrictions and other things,
and this person is likely to find themselves in a whole lot of trouble, too.
I've never seen this occur.
Someone trying to do a video thing of somebody else,
but I imagine a bunch of people like me would react if you saw that and try to,
like, you know, do something to the crappy person that's doing this sort of stuff.
By and large, they're not usually intimidating people,
so whether that's get physical with them or something else.
But I just wish that more people would have that instinct when this sort of thing happens.
Because you can't imagine that the guy in South Florida tried to video record someone in a changing room that she's not aware is doing it.
And no one else noticed anything strange.
Because I do think a lot of these people just need to get the crap kicked out of them in the regular world more often for this to stop happening.
I think that a lot of the people who do, you know, a certain scummy stuff in our society, mostly with technology,
I deserve to have an immediate version of justice
provided to them so that they stop.
Although this being in the news
and this guy's name being out there
seems to be the kind of thing
that's probably also going to be a decent deterrent.
But this guy's an absolute comeback.
All right, quick break.
A lot coming up.
Craig Collins filling in on the damage ship.
I delayed it as much as I could.
But Hunter Biden did a podcast
and there's a bunch of audio out there.
And some of this stuff has to be talked about
But my favorite thing, and producer Stephen actually sent this along to me, which is great, is a promo for the podcast in which Hunter Biden is claiming there never was a laptop, but then also referring to the laptop multiple times, making it sound like it definitely existed.
And by the way, of course it did.
The government actually even used it against Hunter Biden in a lawsuit.
They entered it into evidence in a courtroom.
Be weird to enter nothing into an evidence in courtroom, but who cares?
about the truth if you're Hunter Biden.
Let's go ahead and say two things at the same time.
This is a minute of audio,
and he claims there is no laptop,
and then claims there's a collection of social media things
that are the laptop,
and then just says the words laptop,
way more times than anybody should.
Here we go.
There is no laptop.
There was no laptop.
I have no recollection whatsoever of ever dropping off a laptop to John Paul McIsaac.
By the way, real quick there,
that's not proof of anything, sir.
The amount of drugs and things that you did
not having recollection of dropping someone off to someone,
not exactly going to be trusted.
He goes to repair the laptop,
but then he starts to read the files.
And he reads a file, and he sees files about Burisma.
And he says the only thing that he can think of doing
is calling Rudy Giuliani.
He's a laptop repair shop owner in Wilmington, Delaware,
whose store is three and a half miles at most
from where everybody knows my parents live.
So if he had a laptop that he wanted to return,
He thinks that the best thing to do is call Rudy Giuliani's lawyer,
O'Costello, and give it to my sworn enemy.
But there was no laptop.
They cobbled together all of this.
Okay, that's my favorite part, too, when Sean Ryan, who's doing this interview,
is like, wait a minute, but you said there's not a laptop.
So why are you now talking about who they decided to give the non-laptop to?
Digital material that have been stolen from phones that have been taken from the dark web,
and they made it to do this thing.
Then the story doesn't become about the laptop at all.
Because there's nothing in the laptop other than,
a record of me being a degenerate at the worst moment in my life, smoking, doing drugs.
Wait, but I thought there was no laptop. Yet again, he's referring to a thing that he knows does exist
and he doesn't recall who he dropped it off with or how he forgot it. And by the way, my favorite part
in there, too, of doubting the legitimacy of the actual story that existed surrounding that
laptop is that someone would call Rudy Giuliani. Why would they want to just deliver it to you
or to your parents or to anyone at all remotely tied to the, you know, Biden administration,
if it seems to be incredibly damaging to the Biden administration,
who do you think's going to hide it if you return it to them?
You actually do want to give it to someone that you think will turn it into news
and actually give the truth of what's in.
They're not saying Rudy Giuliani has to be that guy,
but why would I ever bring it to the Bidens if I find all this crazy stuff on it
that talks about Burisma and everything else and the big guy, et cetera, et cetera.
That's insane. Hunter Biden also was asked a question about the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Talk about a voice I don't need in that discussion. But he actually admits that it was a terrible thing,
that it was a failed exit. So I thought that was at least interesting to play because Hunter seems to be more willing to blame pop for things that definitely the president got wrong.
The former president and President Biden got wrong. The exit from Afghanistan, probably one of the most significant mistakes of the mistakes.
that he made. But then when talking about himself, when referencing things like the laptop that
didn't exist a second ago, or even referencing being on the board of Burisma, he continued to
forgive himself, like only a degenerate can. But here he is talking about the withdrawal from
Afghanistan. What do you think some of those failures were? I think the failure, one of the
failures was the way in which they executed the withdrawal from Afghanistan. I think it was
an obvious failure. I think 13 Marines are dead. I think that there was a
better way to do it. And I think
that I can blame it on his generals. I can blame it on the people
the way in which we did it. But my dad always
knew this also is that the buck stops
with him. I think that that was a failure. I don't
think. Yeah, you know, hold on. What I think is amazing about
that too, that he says the buck stops with him. Of course it does.
President Biden ran on certain things.
One of those things was ending the war of Afghanistan,
and he did it terribly. He did it the way a politician does,
who only cares about being able to say, I may
one of my political promises come true.
He didn't actually want to do it to protect anyone.
And even though Hunter Biden references the loss of military lives,
if you have listened to the individuals that were actually impacted by it,
whether it's the family of some of those individuals who died,
or some of the other military people who were injured and survived,
the way they talk about how Biden treated them,
how much he disregarded and didn't care about the sacrifice made
by the men and women in our military,
is much more significant than the degenerate, you know,
drug-addicted son of the former president telling us that he thinks that's one of the mistakes
that his dad made. Well, his dad was the auto pen and president. It's just, it's ridiculous.
And I can't believe that it's the kind of thing that goes viral more places, because by and large,
I honestly just don't want to hear from Hunter Biden anymore. But I have to play it, especially
that there is no laptop. And then he continuously references the laptop that he claims doesn't exist.
And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's
Quick five. This is The Dana Show. My name is Craig Collins filling in. Thrill to be with you.
Time for a quick five on the Dana show. Five lightning fire topics to get you into the holiday
spirit or whatever. This one to me, I loved. This isn't holiday related. It's just in general.
Although I guess it's the kind of thing I wish I could get as a 40-year-old guy from my Christmas
a chance to play in an NFL football game. Philip Rivers has been living this dream the last
two weeks, after years of course of being a great NFL quarterback, and then having to retire
and sitting on the couch for several years. Here he is calling a play, something that was viral
on social media. I think a couple of people even said, please inject this kind of thing into
my veins, just because of how cool it sounds, and I think how a lot of us of an age that's a little
older than what would be typical for a professional athlete, see ourselves more in Philip
Rivers than we do in other people out there. Here we go.
call to Taylor for a first down.
White, Eddie Hunt.
We can sell us.
Set, 1.80.
White, 80.
Hey, Lincoln Thump.
Lincoln Thurian, 48.
Right there.
Hey, rat.
Rats.
We're good, 48.
408.
20.
Like a traffic cop, putting guys in place, and he's got a man wide open.
Wide open.
For half of that game, it was a bunch of fun.
Philip Rivers and the Indianapolis cults hung in with a much better team in the San
Francisco 49ers for half, and then the other second half of the game happened and terrible things
occurred. And Rivers didn't seem like he could throw the ball as downfield as he needed to
to really be competitive in the second half. But nonetheless, I do think he's one of the feel-good
stories of the NFL season this year in the last couple weeks and especially in Indy. The show
airs in Indianapolis at WIBC. There's a lot of places. Indy and the cults looked like a team that
would do very well this year. And then a lot of things fell apart. So just
having the Philip Rivers story at the tail end of the season
is at least a reason to keep paying attention
to a team that's very, very likely
I'm not going to be a part of the playoffs.
Some other things out there as far as quick five topics go.
The FDA approved the first GLP1 pill for obesity.
It is from the makers of Wagovi.
And it'll be interesting to see if it's as effective
or more effective or less effective
than the shot version of the GLP1
and also how cost effective it'll be, how expensive.
for you to spend money on this sort of thing.
I know more and more people
that are on some form of weight loss
drug, and it is sort of shocking
to see how quickly they drop weight.
And actually, Saul's sort of a tangential story
of this one.
Chipotle has put out a GLP1 menu,
which just is simply lesser portions
of the food you would normally get at Chipotle.
If you're not on a weight loss drug,
and if your appetite isn't curbed as much
as it would be by taking one of those.
So it's more protein, rich,
less carbs, and just
less overall food. I thought that was
interesting that Chipotle wants to
lean in to people who might not be eating
a whole lot because of some sort of medication
they're on and claim that they're actually
going to overserve those people
with less stuff, and I assume
it still costs about the same amount of money.
One final thing, and just quickly,
and we'll talk about it more later,
there's a viral story about Santa elves,
and a robbery in Montreal.
Not exactly a Disney movie.
I'll give you details for that in a bit.
Craig Collins filling in on The Dana Show.
This is The Dana Show.
My name is Craig Collins filling in.
Thrilled to be with you.
A bunch of stuff out there to talk about.
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by the end of helping fill in on this show.
I do want to talk about the Republican infighting, just a bit.
And so if you don't know anything about this, good for you.
America Fest 2025 happened over the weekend.
That is the Turning Point USA event,
one of the bigger ones,
certainly something that the absence of Charlie Kirk
was a noticeable part of.
But there were shots taken by Ben Shapiro in the direction of some.
I think Tucker Carlson took shots at Shapiro.
So people were firing at each other.
I think Megan Kelly got hit with strays for some reason and then had to deal with that
to fall to that.
And certainly Candace Owens was criticized a lot, mostly because it's fairly easy to criticize
Candice Owens.
She is right now one of the biggest names in the world of I'm just asking questions,
even if I have no proof or logical reason to ask some of these questions.
I'm still just asking them, which by and large is the same as investigating.
A Candice Owens feels like to me, before I get any of the rest of this going and play some audio for you,
like someone who's part of an investigative team may be the most recent person hired on a team of detectives or cops who's just saying crazy stuff.
And you're looking at that person, you're like, I don't know if that's right.
I don't know if aliens did this or whoever it is did that.
And she's like, I'm just trying to help.
Every idea is a good idea.
Sometimes those can have a detrimental effect.
Not in the sense that you got to shut up, keep saying whatever you want to say, but in the sense of if you never have any proof of them, you're going to convince people of things without any reason to actually stand behind them. And that seems bad. And I think by and large, that was Shapiro's point. Now, Shapiro certainly has a lot of things you can criticize him for. Many people do, whether you're on the right or the left or what have you. So here, let's start with this. Let's start with some audio of Scott Jennings on CNN, talking about J.D. Vance, what the vice president.
president said about this, essentially saying that, let's have the infighting within our party
stop. Now, I actually profoundly disagree with this, but not because I agree with the craziness
of some of what people are saying. But here, first, let's play the audio of Scott Jennings
and how he summarized what Vance's message was at America Fest. But it was pretty stark when
you laid out that way, right? When you saw Viveh Ramoswami and Ben Shapiro going directly at
what are some of these conspiracy theories and anti-Semitism, let's call it what it is,
that are in some corners of the movement. How do you see the way that J.D. Vance kind of
threaded this needle? Well, J.D. Vance was and is trying to appeal to the most people possible
because he anticipates being the nominee of the Republican Party in 2028, and he has had relationships
with a lot of the people whose names you heard on the stage. You know, there's more information
today than we had yesterday. They took a straw poll of all the people who went to
turning points event. So this is thousands and thousands of people. Eighty-seven percent of them,
and the straw poll said that Israel was either a top ally or an ally of the United States.
On top of that, they asked the people who were there, what are the biggest issues facing the
United States? Number one, radical Islam. So when you look at what the people who were in the
audience think, it sounds like they were really more with Ben Shapiro than they were with some of the
other people who were attacking Ben Shapiro, they were rather clear-eyed about who our friends are
and the difference between right and wrong. Yeah, I agree with him on that. They're clear-eyed.
A lot of people seem to be clear-eyed on who's right and who's wrong, regardless of what you think
of the actual person of Ben Shapiro, anyone else. And I know that there's been some shots taken at
the character of Shapiro and some of the things he's done in the world of media. To other people in
media, Candice Owens, among them, who said that she got, you know, fired by Ben, which she did. But nonetheless,
here's what I think is more interesting than that conversation and telling you whose side I'm on if I agree with Shapiro or I agree with Babake or I, you know, think that Tucker was right, all that, whatever. It doesn't really matter. And honestly, if you listen to the show and Dana, she knows a lot of these people way more than I do. So she might have way more information and better things to say about some of this infighting. So I encourage you heavily to listen when Dana's back hosting the show to anything she says about this. But my very simple point,
is I think that the Republican Party, or at least the people who are the most notable names
and voices within it, continue to demonstrate how they're different than Democrats in a good
way. And I'm not trying to echo any one of the points that they make as being valuable
in and of itself. I'm not trying to be anti-Semitic on this show or anything like it,
but I am saying that not shutting up voices, not telling people that you're not allowed to say
what you think, and, you know, not allowed to target people within our movement or within our
side of the political aisle is the exact opposite of what Democrats do. Their hive mind,
monolith thinking is damaging. It's something that I think is inherently bad in the world of
politics in general. And I'll give you a couple examples of why I think this is actually
kind of a good thing. The first one, obviously this happened a while ago, but I really enjoyed
when it took forever for Republicans with a majority to pick the Speaker of the House.
I didn't enjoy it because I thought that some of the names being thrown out were good or bad.
It wasn't even that complex.
I enjoyed it because I think that's what our political system is supposed to be.
You're supposed to have infighting people who disagree with each other who raise these opinions or raise these voices and say, I don't want this or I don't want that.
You don't have to have people who all think and work in lockstep.
and Democrats demand it.
Republicans don't.
Even Republican voters and supporters don't demand
that everyone thinks exactly like them
in order to be a part of the party,
part of the movement to vote the same way.
And I think that was J.D. Vance's overarching message.
But I do think that part of this is also a lot of people
who think they're more important than they are.
No offense to Ben Shapiro or anyone else.
I like him more or less and some of the things he says.
But I will say that the movement is beyond
any of these voices. The movement, the political party, whatever you want to call it,
and people are going to have differing opinions. And I think it will always be better to allow
those opinions to exist in the public square and to essentially attack the ones that you think are
horrible as opposed to the opposite. So I think what Ben Shapiro did on stage was fine. I think what
Tucker Carlson did was fine. I think all of them are doing things by and large that I think
help demonstrate that this party is more complex, that it's actually all the things that, quote,
unquote, woke people want to say they are without woke people being any of this stuff,
which is what I find is kind of amusing. And I know this is an unpopular thing to say,
but I can't help saying it. When I'm around people who vote like I do, I vote, a Republican,
I vote conservatively. I've been doing it since I was a registered Republican since I was 18 years
old. So it's something that honestly my family has done for a long time too. And there are
notable people within my family and the party that I won't reference right now. But nonetheless,
what I think is interesting about this is when I'm around those individuals, you can have a more
complex conversation. Like people can heavily disagree with each other and call people a moron
an idiot in sort of a lighthearted way or maybe a serious way. I don't know. But you can talk
about this stuff. Honestly, the way you see Republican pundits or Republican politicians being
willing to do an interview on any platform, you see people like Trump taking questions all the time
from the right, the left, the middle, whoever.
And honestly, when they say that Trump's brain isn't working anymore,
I find that uniquely hilarious because of how often he's willing to be challenged by anybody
and let whatever the results of that challenge are be something that speaks for itself,
be something that exists in the world.
Biden was hiding and Biden was using a list of names to call on
when he did do any sort of interaction with the press.
That is much more damaging and demonstrates a person whose brain is broken
far more than any of the crazy stuff they say about Trump.
But here, by and large, I guess the overarching message of what I'm trying to say,
and it might be something that you care about very little.
I doubt the American, the average American person is sitting home at night thinking,
man, why is there so much fighting within the Republican movement as far as some of the bigger names that exist within this party,
pundits and or, you know, actual politicians?
I doubt that's something that runs across your mind very much compared to what's going on this Christmas.
But I will say that if you do pay attention to it, if it is something that you more closely monitor, I think it further shows you what is supposed to be the way that a party functions, meaning that it does have dissenting opinions. It does have outside voices. I'll credit Dana Lash for sure as being a human being that will challenge anybody on anything. And it's one of the more fascinating things about how fearless, and I'm not trying to kiss up to her. I know I'm filling in on her show, but how fear
as she can be. It's like, ah, screw it. I'll say what I think, no matter who it offends,
no matter who it hurts any of that stuff. And I think that is a much more common, not to the
degree that Dana does it, she's exceptional at it, but I think it's a much more common principle
of the right than the left. And I think most people would agree with that and understand where that
comes from, because on the left, that woke crazy ideology that they aspire to have is all also,
you know, uniform hive mind thinking that seems to be much to the detriment of everyone. And
really the kind of stuff that gets you further away from knowing the truth or understanding
a complex issue in the most valuable possible because you just want the snippet version,
the highlight version, or the version that's a true narrative that you don't have any sort of
sense of what part of it is being given to me for deceptive reasons and what part of it is
actually authentic. It's just amazing. Again, one more time to see that all play out because I don't
think you would have a Democratic convention, quite like the one that Turning Point USA had or
fundraiser or whatever you want to call it, where so many people on the same side of the oil,
aisle, excuse me, took pot shots at each other. And yet you do have that with the Republican Party
and the conservative movement and MAGA or whatever you want to call it. And I still think
that's good. Regardless of what the shots are and the ones that I easily can say I disagree with,
at least they're still not being silenced the way they do it on the other side. All right. I think
I've made my point several times.
But again, that's the only takeaway I had from all of this coverage and some of the media
obsession and the reaction to it, pundits, who are trying to tell you how this is bad or good
for the midterm elections, is you still want a party that seems inclusive, and that's a very
woke word to use, by being willing to have any discussion.
And that party is not the one that screams it actually is, you know, woke and all this stuff,
because they hate with a passion and they hate their own side with a passion when the few
that do seem to speak out at times against them like the John Stewart's of the world, say one thing
that they disagree with and that side goes crazy on their own. It is quite a bit different again than
the right. All right, quick break, a lot more. Craig Collins filling in on the Dana show.
Thanks for tuning in to today's edition of Dana Lash's absurd truth podcast. If you haven't already,
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