The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Absurd Truth: Kamala's Back?
Episode Date: November 27, 2024Kamala Harris releases a cringe video about her 2024 loss where she looks drunk. Meanwhile, a venture capitalist tells Joe Rogan that in his meeting with the Biden Administration, they admitted to a ...full government takeover of the economy.Please visit our great sponsors:Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaUse code DANA to save 20% on your next order.Byrnahttps://byrna.com/danaVisit today for 10% off and get the protection you need. KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comInnovation. Performance. Keltec. Learn more at KelTecWeapons.com today.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet a free smart phone with promo code FRIDAY. Limited-time offer, or while supplies last. PreBornhttps://preborn.com/danaHelp a woman meet her baby for the first time by donating to PreBorn! To donate securely dial #250 and say keyword BABY or visit Preborn.com/DANA. ReadyWisehttps://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on your entire purchase.Relief Factorhttps://relieffactor.comDon’t mask pain, fight it naturally with Relief Factor. Visit online or call 1-800-4-RELIEF today!
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It's time for Florida Man.
That's right. It's time for Florida Man.
The Dana Show.
My name is Craig Collins filling in.
Find Dana Everywhere.
D-Lash or Dana Lash Radio on X on Twitter,
probably one of the best ways to stay connected.
But so many ways to find her, television, everything.
She's out there.
I got two Florida Man stories.
the first guy was sentenced to a decade in prison for shipping himself several pounds of meth.
It wasn't just a little bit of meth.
The guy decided, I guess this was back in 2020, that he would make it easy to acquire some methamphetamine,
18 pounds of it, in fact.
So he just, like, put his name, his information, and he just had it sent to him.
That's not legal.
You can't do that, not even in Florida.
A few days later, investigators called the delivery service to ask about,
the whereabouts of the package that they had flagged as containing bad things.
They went to the guy's house.
He had it there.
He gets arrested.
I love the laziness of this.
It's not exactly the young person, a version of a crime where you just tape yourself
on social media doing something you shouldn't do and you get caught that way.
It's even lazier.
You just sent yourself 18 pounds of meth in the mail.
You're like, hey, nobody's going to open that.
That's got my name on it.
That's my package.
They're just going to deliver it to.
the house and nobody's going to be any of the wiser.
That's not a good plan.
That doesn't work. Although I feel like I shouldn't tell you that for anyone out there that might
do it because I like when criminals get caught doing stupid stuff.
Here's the other Florida man story.
Florida man was selling cocaine at his jewelry store, according to deputies.
They arrested this guy.
This was a 54-year-old guy named Pedro Martinez, which, by the way, is insane.
As a Yankee fan, I'm kind of thrilled to read Pedro Martinez, not
that one, not the famous baseball player and pitcher who pitched for the Red Sox and also was
very much owned by the New York Yankees at times during his career, why they chanted,
who's your daddy? That's not the point. That's not who this is about. But that guy who owns
three jewelry stores and thought they're never going to go after me because I got a famous name,
maybe, I decided that if you came in, you said the right thing, it looked like I could trust
you, I'll deal you a little bit of cocaine. I think there also might have been fentanyl,
opioids, other things available.
You just had to ask for the right crystals.
He'd be like, I like the diamonds, but what else do you got?
What other options are out there?
He said he felt 100% comfortable walking in and doing business with people until the cops found out about it.
You get in trouble.
That's the kind of thing that you can't do.
Held on a $275,000 bond and probably also not so happy as the actual famous Pedro Martinez
who probably got some text messages.
imagine at least one, maybe not like a direct relative. Maybe somebody who doesn't know him that well,
but knows him and saw a headline, Pedro Martina is arrested for selling cocaine and goes like,
I wonder how far he fell. And so you just got to shoot over the text or shoot over the call and say,
hey man, I hope everything's okay with you. Let me know what I can do. He's like, it wasn't me,
which obviously it wasn't. One other thing that I love about this, the cop said that it kind of made
cents. You're dealing with a cash-based business because by and large, this guy sold jewelry
where all he wanted his payment was cash, which has got to feel wrong even for the people that
just came into buy a necklace. But because of that, it made it easier to kind of launder and hide
some of these things. But you make mistakes when you try to sell said drugs to undercover
cops. That's usually a mistake. Some of the charges involve possession of a controlled substance,
possession of a structure that was intent to sell controlled substances, selling of cocaine,
trafficking cocaine, unlawful, two-way communication devices, and much more.
The guy had more than one phone.
Another thing out there that I think is pretty interesting today as far as just talking points go.
So Kamala Harris and her administration or end her campaign are out there saying a lot of things after hiding for a few days, which I thought was interesting.
One of the most significant things that's been said by her campaign is that she couldn't find the time to sit
down with Joe Rogan that he had offered. The platform was available to her, just like it was
available to Trump. Many people actually credit the sit down between Trump and Joe Rogan as
helping give him yet another boost with younger predominantly male voters. And Harris just
didn't want to be a part of that platform. She gave $500,000 to Al Sharpton to interview her on
MSNBC. That's a real story that Broken is out there. And it is so funny, just quickly about
that one before continuing to talk about the
Rogan thing. Sharpton had
every intention of doing
an easy interview with Kamala Harris,
regardless of if any money gets donated to a charity
that he's in charge of. He wasn't going to
challenge her. When you set up that
conversation, the bosses didn't want him to challenge her.
So it's amazing that even though
you're going in for the friendliest of interviews
on the friendliest of platforms,
you still paid somebody off
and you get caught in doing it because campaign dollars, oh yeah, you have to be public about that stuff.
My other favorite part of the Al Sharpton story that's all over the news today, although Fox News covering it quite a bit more than some of the other media places are,
is that people figured this out much earlier than recently. It only broke recently.
But MSNBC fought and, you know, essentially tried to bury this story until it became the Association,
of journalists that cared about it
and tried to say that it was wrong
and a black eye as far as
the integrity of MSNBC
is concerned.
Whatever you want to say there, for the most
part, when it was only like the free beacon or anyone
else trying to gain
information about if this was true or not
or if MSNBC was aware or not,
which they claimed to be unaware.
Count the amount of times
that a person in charge
or an organization in charge
whether it's Biden dealing with his son or MSNBC dealing with its employees where their excuse after something incredibly embarrassing and just like downright wrong comes out is I didn't know.
Do you accept that in your own life?
If someone gives you that excuse, if you have an employee who says, oh, I didn't know.
Do you say that, oh, that's okay.
That's fine.
No big deal.
If a parent says that about a kid that gets in trouble, oh, I didn't know.
Is that something that people usually go, well, you should have?
that's something you probably should have been familiar with, but it's amazing.
But again, as Kamala Harris comes out of hiding and out of whatever version of vacation she was on,
her and her campaign are saying that they did all the right things, that everything was great,
and it really wasn't necessarily her fault that they lost, which is amazingly arrogant.
I think I have a little bit of audio of Harris herself speaking, and it does kind of sound like she's drunk.
I gotta be honest, people are even putting up videos now where she's holding a, you know, bottle that she didn't have in her hand.
Not exactly well done because she seems to be taking over from Biden in the slurring department and other things like that.
I just have to remind you, don't you ever let anybody take your power from you?
You have the same power that you did before November 5th.
and you have the same purpose that you did.
And you have the same ability to engage and inspire.
So don't ever let anybody or any circumstance take your power from you.
Don't let them do it.
Don't let them take it.
You know what this sounds like?
I remember this, actually.
This happened to me.
I remember a boyfriend of my mom trying to give me advice after he'd been drinking a bit.
I can't remember what kind of party or thing was going on.
at the house. But this guy was definitely not at the place where you should be giving a small
child advice. And I remember to this day, the funniest thing about it is he was trying to tell
me that like cheaters don't win. But he was too hammered. So he said, hey, Craig, come here.
I got to tell you something. I want you to know and I want you to think about this a lot.
The cheaters, cheaters prosper when people don't catch them cheating. I was like, what did you
say, sir? He goes to the point is that cheaters always win and winners
always cheat.
And then he walked away, and that was not the point that he wanted to make.
But to this day, I will remember cheaters always win and winners always cheat as advice I was
given when I was like 12 from a tune who was slashed.
That sounds like Kamala Harris.
That sounds right now, I'll play it one more time.
Picture her as the end of the Thanksgiving meal, aunt who drank way too much during
dinner that wants to make sure you know some stuff before you go back out into.
the world. I just have to remind you, don't you ever let anybody take your power from you.
You have the same power that you did before November 5th. You do, man. And you have the same
purpose that you did. Absolutely. And you have the same ability to engage and inspire. So don't
ever let anybody or any circumstance take your power from you. Don't let them do it, man. Don't
do any of that stuff. And also, you have the same shoes you had before and the same shirt and you look the same.
And, all right, I got to go vomit. That's what it sounds like is happening there.
And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
You know, some of these you probably won't miss because I'm sure they're going to be talked about a lot.
Busiest Thanksgiving ever. Air travel, 18 million plus Americans, take into the skies to visit family, to visit
loved ones, apparently not listening to the social media people that are saying a boycott,
boycott, boycott, if they don't agree with your politics, which is good, sit across the table,
have a conversation, maybe learn some things from some of the individuals in your life that voted a way
that you couldn't fathom voting. I love that idea. But lots and lots of people traveling this
holiday season. So it's going to be busy, going to be stressful. Good luck to all involved.
Americans will throw out 316 million pounds of food on Thanksgiving and just after it.
There's a big take about how this is somehow relevant as far as climate change or anything else is out there.
I don't care.
I don't want to dive into that world at all today.
But I will tell you that $316 million feels like too much.
It feels like we should find a way to be closer to the exact amount of food that you need for whatever the amount of people is you're having over.
But it would also be really upsetting if you ran out of food on Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving. Like if any day for you to not want to be under on any sort of assessment,
that would be the one. That would be the whole holiday itself. So I don't blame us for not being
perfect about this. We can probably do better than 316 million pounds of food, though.
Regular sleep patterns increase the risk of stroke, heart attack, all kinds of things.
I love when there's studies out there that you can't do anything about. This feels like one of those.
if you have a regular sleep pattern that's work-related,
you're a person like me that has, you know,
an odd professional schedule where sometimes it's earlier,
sometimes it's later.
This is the kind of news you don't need.
This is the kind of study that I could just like look at and be like,
I would rather have been blissfully ignorant of this.
Thank you, sir, for telling me anyway.
If you can fix it, though, go ahead and fix that.
Try to have your sleep pattern be normal
because it can increase your risk of bad things happening.
Again, a fairly obvious study,
but out there anyway.
Also, I love this one.
It's just shaming us in whatever way it is.
One and four people are still carrying some weight from last holiday.
You're still a little bit heavier than you were,
you know, when you started out the holiday season last year.
And so you're not dropping that weight, I guess.
Something's going on that's wrong.
Again, something I don't need to know.
If I haven't fixed that by holiday season this year,
it seems like I'm okay with that weight.
So leave me alone, darn it.
I guess is my response to it,
but I'm amused by it, and of course,
be healthy, be responsible.
Important to say that out loud, too.
One other thing that I'll probably get to you more later,
people are now naming their babies after dogs.
Dog names are becoming more and more popular,
according to the internet.
Some of them are not really dog names, though,
so I guess that's good,
but I just find this to be idiotic and hilarious
that there's a debate as to whether or not your child should be named
a similar thing, what you name your pet.
But I want to compare it now to something else
that was going on that I do like a lot.
This is Joe Rogan.
He sat down with a venture capitalist named Mark Anderson.
Actually, before I even get to the stuff about Elon Musk,
because it's not as important as mainstream media wants to tell you it is,
even though it is important, and I think Elon can do a lot of good.
This is more fascinating.
Again, Mark Anderson, well-off, venture capitalist,
privately funded or helped fund a whole bunch of startup companies.
very interested in the AI space, as it seems almost everybody is right now.
And on Joe Rogan's show, he said he was invited to a meeting at the White House with the Biden administration,
where they told him and people like him, people who helped fund our economy through the decision-making and the companies that they wind up propping up,
what they were and weren't allowed to invest in, which is surreal, as far as a conversation must go for this person in this world that he's in.
here's a little bit of that audio.
Media.
The ad thing was very alarming.
We had meetings this spring that were the most alarming meetings I've ever been in
where they were taking us through their plans.
And it was...
What kind of...
Can you talk about it?
Basically, just full government, full government control.
Like, this sort of thing.
There will be a small number of large companies that will be completely regulated and
controlled by the government.
They told us, they just said, don't even start, don't even start startups.
Like, don't even bother.
Wow.
Like, there's just no way.
There's no way that they can succeed.
There's no way that we're going to permit that to happen.
Wow.
Yeah.
They said, this is already over.
It's going to be two or three companies.
and we're just going to, we're going to control them.
And that's that.
Like, this is already finished.
Oh, my God.
No, when you leave a meeting like that, what do you do?
You go endorse Donald Trump.
I love that response, by the way, too.
You go endorse the other guy, because the nice thing about the founding fathers is they created
this check and balance system that allows you to throw your weight behind somebody who's not
going to do the stuff that this administration just told you they're going to do like they're going to be in power forever.
But that is insane.
And again, it's not surprising.
A whole lot of people know this happens and know this happens all the time.
But I do ask a simple question when I play that audio and realize that that story is now out there in that way by someone that says they were in the room when this happened is how lazy this version of trying to control everything has become.
How many people in power don't care if you find the truth out because it's brazen to invite a bunch of people into a room who have the financial means to ignore.
you, no matter what you're threatening to do, and granted not ignore you entirely, because I'm sure they could actually harm you if they wanted to do it, but invite you into a room and tell you what you are and aren't going to do, and then assume when you walk out of that room, even if you tell people, who cares? It doesn't matter. And I wonder if, because it's a lot of, you know, California-based venture capitalists, they just assumed everybody was on their political side of the aisle. So you can say the quiet part out loud and not be afraid of it being a story that breaks in in the main
And Joe Rogan, I will argue, till I'm blue in the face now, is actually mainstream media.
He's not called that.
But that's not a bad thing inherently because the places where we actually go to get real information where most of us pay attention, those are truly what is mainstream media today.
All of the legacy media, all of the crap media places out there that are biased and not giving you, you know, unfiltered information.
They are becoming less and less popular.
So anyway, I just think it's so interesting that someone can go on and have that conversation and be willing to tell that story publicly.
And I doubt the Biden administration will even respond to it.
They'll just ignore that it's a thing that's out there at all, which is crazy.
But here's the other part.
The part about Elon Musk, I just thought this was pretty funny when they were joking about this.
Could you imagine if you're running an agency and you have to have a meeting with Vivek and Elon?
Yes.
And you've got to open your books.
Yes.
Yes.
It's like office space where they brought in the bobs for consulting.
What do you do here?
Exactly. That's exactly what it's like.
What are you going to do here? What have you guys been doing? Where's all this money been going?
I thought it was interesting. A few different politicians, including some that will also be involved in Doge, have put out their template for how to get rid of the massive amounts of waste that exist within our government.
and the amount of people that think you could save a couple trillion dollars.
I'm not saying billion.
I'm saying trillion correctly, not the way Biden does it when he misspeaks,
but a couple trillion dollars easily by looking into all these different places where funding is going and shouldn't be going
or where excess funds are just left and people wait to the last minute to use them on whatever they want,
the use it or lose it a version of government that exists a whole lot of places.
there's so many different avenues to recover money or to stop just throwing it into, you know,
a bucket that's essentially useless to the average American.
And again, not that this is surprising, but it's amazing how easy it is for the people on the
inside to tell us that part two.
Once they know that this is something that's going to be attacked, once they know that this
is something that's going to be paid attention to, and I'm not accusing anyone involved
of being, you know, on the take per se.
but the fact that this is like the worst kept secret in D.C., or in general, I guess, with the American people now, is something to pay attention to as it occurs as well. It's something to really take note of how long you've been taken advantage of and how sort of, you know, unapologetic they've been about doing it. And at the end of the day, when it's all said and done, how easy it was to not do it, how easy it was to go the other road. Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy and
anybody involved in that organization or that, you know,
a brand new government oversight are going to discover, like, how deep the well goes.
And it's going to be shocking.
And a whole lot of people are just going to tell you it's not true.
I know that this is going to happen, by the way.
I know that sometimes I'm even a victim of wanting to believe this,
and this is why you have to always do your own research.
And no matter how much people make fun of that, you have to dive in,
You have to pay attention to every single aspect of something because when it gets deep enough, people just won't believe it.
People just be like, oh, this is too crazy.
This is too much of this.
So it's probably not true because just the size of it seems insane.
And yet it's going to wind up being true.
We're going to wind up staring in the face of ridiculous amounts of corruption and, you know, bureaucratic overspending.
And I mean, there's one other good example.
I use this example a lot.
I know when you say the name Hunter Biden to someone on the left, they roll their eyes like, oh, God, you're talking about Hunter Biden again.
But one of the more valuable, I don't know if that's the right way to say it, things to me in the last few years has been the outing of all the stuff that Hunter did to get money from foreign governments, all the different laws that it seemed like he broke, and how Washington's main defense for it.
This administration's main version of, you know, it's not as bad as you think it is, was that Biden didn't know about it.
Essentially saying out loud that people can do this stuff, you can enrich yourself on the back of a family member who's politically relevant by promising political favors.
And that's totally okay, totally legal in Washington, as long as you don't tell the family member what you're doing, which also seems insane.
I'm not saying I believe that excuse.
but it's once again why I think that corruption has just gotten sloppier.
It's just become a thing that they do less well than they did before
because to say that we don't have a problem with this
as long as Joe didn't know is essentially saying
we found the buried bodies and we know who murdered these people.
We just don't know if the one other person involved knew about it
and for that reason no crime has been committed at all.
It's crazy.
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