The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Absurd Truth: Michelle Obama's White House Budget

Episode Date: May 5, 2025

Michelle Obama complains about having to pay for everything in the White House. Meanwhile the Left loses their MINDS as Trump posts an AI image of him as the next pope.Thank you for supporting our spo...nsors that make The Dana Show possible…All Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/DanaCode Dana10 for 10% off your entire orderBeamhttp://shopbeam.com/DanashowSleep like never before—Beam has improved over 17.5 million nights of rest. Try it now with code Danashow for 40% off.Home Title Lockhttps://hometitlelock.com/danaProtect your home! Get a FREE title history report + 14 days of coverage with code DANA. Check out the Million Dollar TripleLock—terms apply.Byrnahttps://byrna.com/danaVisit Byrna and check out the New Byrna CL during their Mother’s Day Promotion.  Order by May 11th for your FREE Kinetic Projectiles with purchase.  A $49.99 value. 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.  KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSee the third generation of the iconic SUB2000 and the NEW PS57 - Keltec Innovation & Performance at its bestRelief 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 10% in BONUS silver

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Dana Lash's absurd truth podcast, sponsored by Keltec. It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida, man. Wow. Oh my gosh. This is crazy. A Florida homeowner, because you know iguanas are invasive species in Florida. That's what they're considered. A Florida homeowner found 98 iguana eggs in their backyard. And when they called the humane iguana control Division of Florida Fish and Wildlife, they said that that was literally the most they had ever seen in one site. And it was from, I think they said three different females that they, because they, I mean, they tell people to hunt these things.
Starting point is 00:00:51 Three female iguanas had nested in burrows. They were all interconnected and each had their own clutch. and they said it's a record the most ever they've never found in the history of the state and they said iguanas are more than a nuisance they dig burrows that damages infrastructure landscape destruction health risks you know they can like the salmonella on the skin and all that stuff uh they said that uh one even compromised an actual dam before and it was a two million they had two million dollars to taxpayer money to fix it isn't that crazy so that's a florida man was arrested because he had three different wives
Starting point is 00:01:27 in three different counties and that is a big bad no no. Ew. I think did we have this before? I think we had this one. Yeah. I think I had this one last Friday. So we don't need that one again. Also let's see here. I had another another one. This
Starting point is 00:01:43 couple, hang on. I don't want to read. That was gross. Not reading that one. A Florida man was accused of raming into a Boca Raton fire engine. Apparently he was triggered. I've never seen a guy with such a large forehead in my life. It was a roadside outburst. It landed him in handcuffs. He yelled at firefighters, hit their fire engine, and sped off. And there was a call later on
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Starting point is 00:04:08 every bit of food that you eat. You know, you're not paying for housing and the staff in it, but everything, even travel. If you're not traveling with the president, if your kids are coming on a bright star, which is the first lady's plane, we had to pay, pay for for their travel. Wow. I am just like the first, well, almost like the former first lady
Starting point is 00:04:28 because I still had to pay for my house, you know, as a human living here in the United States. It's former first lady Princess Michelle Obama, her highness or whatever.
Starting point is 00:04:38 And she's talking about, she's, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't get people who have the world served with them on a silver platter and yet still the bitch.
Starting point is 00:04:49 Don't get it. Welcome back to the program. Tana Lash with you. bottom of this first hour she was she's is that her podcast i don't even pay attention to her podcast i just is that hers she was she's always behind some microphone talking about her heart her life is every day every every every time that we have these sound bites go around and this is a new one and she's complaining about the fact that she had to e gads pay for food and travel What? You know what? When my kids and I, when my family, when we went to go, we took our kids to 30A down in the beautiful, beautiful Florida area, beautiful near Dustin, it's just a gorgeous place down there. Can you believe that we had to pay for our own travel? I was like, what? And then, and then get this, we had to pay for our own food. What? What?
Starting point is 00:05:51 the oppression the oppression you had to deal with it's an outrage it's totally outrage can you I was shocked like I thought all of these things would be given to me for free and it wasn't no she's complaining because I guess she had a different idea of what she thought being the first lady was going to be like like she was I all of that stuff was going to be just given to her she was complaining about having to I mean it's still private air travel you had a fly your They walked out with like $20-something million. I think they're okay. How much money was he banking on book deals and speeches?
Starting point is 00:06:29 I think y'all are going to be okay. I mean, y'all got a mansion in the Hamptons that's on the Atlantic beachfront. They also bought, oh my gosh, what was Tom Selleck that Hawaiian show he did? Magnum P.I. So the house that he apparently lived in for the show, like I guess it featured on the show. That's the house they bought in Hawaii, and it's like right there on the coast. In fact, there was a bit of a scandal because they were doing something to the shoreline that actually encouraged erosion and was against state law, but they were allowed to kind of
Starting point is 00:07:06 do it anyway because they're the Obamas. So you have two beachfront properties in addition to the big old historic place that the pad that they have in Chicago, and they're complaining that they had to pay for food and travel. Like some people don't even have a house. and you're complaining that you had to buy food and all of that for, I mean, what do you think that it was? This idea that positions in government are supposed to be everything subsidized like you're a member of the royal family is assinine. I mean, you are serving the public.
Starting point is 00:07:40 It's not supposed to be a free-for-all. I mean, I realize that Democrats over the course of some years have transformed the expectation of public service to free-for-all. but it's not supposed to be like that. It's actually supposed to actually kind of be a burden. And then people figured out a way to, you know, monetize everything and grift off of it. And Trump is, how much did you figure out? Trump, he's donated his White House salary, his presidential salary. So over two terms, it would be $3.2 million total.
Starting point is 00:08:11 Can I just say to be president of the United States and have to deal with all of that? I'm actually shocked that it's only $3.2. And that's probably before tax, too, right? Two tax. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So that's pre-tax. So it's roughly half. Roughly half of that he's going to walk away with.
Starting point is 00:08:26 But still, I mean, you know, again, it's supposed to be kind of burdensome. You're serving. And it somehow changed over the years to where now people want to get in on the grip. And they just go right from college into public office. And I just don't get it. So she's complaining about having to pay for this stuff. She has always complained. She grew up privileged.
Starting point is 00:08:50 She doesn't know poverty. The Obamas don't know poverty. He was raised by what, his grandparents, his grandmother or grandfather, which one was it, vice president of a bank. His mom was this like boozy university professor. I mean, he had the most elite privileged childhood. They would die if they had to grow up in the poverty, for instance, that I knew, or regular middle class life that many of you out there listening.
Starting point is 00:09:17 no. They wouldn't be able to handle that. They grew up in privilege from the very beginning. They have no idea what struggle is. They have no idea what poverty is. They have no idea about any of it. And they have this idealized expectation of what public office is supposed to afford them as opposed to what they can bring to public office. I frankly am tired of hearing her bitch and moan about everything. She has to be one of the most negative people I've ever. I can't stand people like that. I cannot stand. And granted, I'm a cramogian and I'm a cynic.
Starting point is 00:09:50 But to not find joy in anything, to not, I mean, you're the first lady of the United States and you're still complaining. She acted like, all the world, half of the country loved you and they voted your husband in office twice. So can you stop with the tiny violins? You are the most pampered, privileged person
Starting point is 00:10:08 ever. You can never do anything wrong. And you're mad that you would have buy some sandwiches for your damn self for the love. It's just good night. I just, it's just shocking. But it's also insulting. Because it's like, oh, this is what you have to offer me for the, you know what you were
Starting point is 00:10:26 getting into running for the White House. But maybe be a little bit grateful for it for the experience instead of complaining that you got to fly your family. And by the way, when she's talking about flying her kids out, I remember there was one time when she didn't complain because they were flying to Hawaii for vacation. and I remember it came up that somebody had asked about something and she had made an offhand remark that they, yes, they, you know, they paid for their daughters to fly out to Hawaii and she said it so bitterly and with so much resentment that I thought maybe you ought to take a step back. You have the means to do it and the resources to do it. You are the one person of the one percent in this country. every argument that you try to make for identity politics is turned on its head because of your life and you're still complaining nothing's ever going to be good enough for these people you know if they
Starting point is 00:11:23 have problems in their marriage no wonder she is like the ultimate karen never happy constantly complaining nothing's ever good enough just enough already you can justify anything if you you know pay tribute to one of their stations that's all you got to do we have a lot more on the way you got a florida man although i'm not really sure anything can top this if i'm being honest as we move our partners that bring you the program our friends over at keltec uh great company great all-american company they got the pr 57 the rotary barrel pistol the lightest five seven on the market 40% lighter than competition it's perfect for concealed carry you can actually really concealed carry this five seven it's awesome unique top loading design replaces the traditional
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Starting point is 00:12:42 So as you all know, sovereignty won over journalism at the Kentucky Derby. That was pretty crazy. I love the name. I love the symbolism that it has. It's just so perfect. Bodies of animals everywhere. Toxic algae bloom is taking a toll on Southern California's marine life. Doesn't this happen in the Gulf, too?
Starting point is 00:13:05 Because I remember reading about some of this stuff. They said that it's, I mean, it's like poisonous. They're talking about sea lions and some animals, I don't even know, like all kinds of stuff. Toxic fish that it's just that, and it's this algae bloom that, you know, happens every now and then not just, you know, New York California, but in the Gulf as well. The rise of single parents, this is an interesting piece that cane marked because I think there's a financial times and I think there's a lot that goes into it than just, you know, like economics or. or like various life choices. You think that there's an inability of people to connect with people. I think that that's true.
Starting point is 00:13:44 Yeah. Because they get into that with this story. People who like work, work, and then they don't really, like, I think a lot of it is driven by, you know, digital, everything digital, digital life, digital socialization. People aren't connecting the way that they used to. And I don't think that that's like specifically the younger generations as well. I've been hearing stories like older generations now, too, like even boomers are starting to deal with some of the stuff where people are just like they want to just stay home and they'll connect digitally or they'll just, you know, it's just very interesting.
Starting point is 00:14:19 But that's also leading to more and more people choosing to not have like the traditional nuclear family. They just like, you know, single parents is like the thing to, it's like the thing to do. I don't know. There's a lot that goes. This is bigger than just a quick five. a this is interesting a 12 year old boy in New Zealand creates an AI pill bot to stop his grandmother
Starting point is 00:14:40 from taking the wrong medication this is a this was so sweet a little 12 year old boy Gabriel Anthony he invented a robot and it programmed it via AI to help his grandmother. It calls it pill bot he says she has poor eyesight she takes a lot of pills because they're conditions and sometimes because
Starting point is 00:14:55 she can't really recognize the pill and see it she'll take the wrong one so he has pill bot and it recognizes what medications she needs and which ones, you know, she has to have a flashlight and a magnifying glass to identify pills. So he said that it actually takes a photo of the pill. It recognizes the pill based on its training,
Starting point is 00:15:15 and it checks her pills before she takes them. That is amazing, and he needs to get an award for that because I love that so much. That's how you properly young people use digital and have those advancements. Awesome. If you don't have a real idea, you're going to have a lot of travel headaches after May 7th.
Starting point is 00:15:32 the real ID. Isn't that just, I go back and forth on this. Isn't it just a way to coalesce everything federally? I think so. That's what I think. I don't know. So over the weekend, Trump tweeted out, what was it?
Starting point is 00:15:49 The AI image of him as Pope as a joke. And all of the people who hate religion somehow wanted to pretend to be very upset for the Catholics. I don't know if you guys saw this. So Trump tweeted out, it's very, you know, very nice renaissance-looking image of him as Pope with the number one. And tweeted it out or headed on his platform.
Starting point is 00:16:18 And it went out from there. And all the left got mad. You know, the left that hates all religion anyway. Suddenly they were mad. And I was thinking about this when I saw this headline this morning. So there's a Hollywood Bowl production of Jesus Christ Superstar. in Hollywood, because they're out of original ideas, they've had to sort of switch and modify their expectations of originality. And so now instead of originality, they just want controversy
Starting point is 00:16:44 because they think the two are synonymous. I mean, they're not, you know. I mean, WIC, by the way, you want to talk about like real controversy? Wick ate a baby bird. That's controversial. Probably more artistic than, you know, I know he did. That's a whole other story. Probably more artistic than what the Hollywood Bowl is planning to do with Jesus Christ Superstar. They have Cynthia Irvo, a blackballed lesbian, a BBL who's playing Jesus. And then Adam Lambert, yeah, he's playing Judas. That actually seems fitting, you know, TBH. But everybody was mad about Trump with the AI Pope.
Starting point is 00:17:20 Again, you got a BBL playing Jesus, but Trump with the AI Pope. Make that one make sense. I mean, it was a joke. He was making a joke. This, they're not making a joke. They're trying to offend. They're not even making a statement. The whole point is they want to offend. I really, we've gotten so dumb in our culture. A lot of this stuff, especially with this production, they act like they're being thought provoking and that that is, again, a substitute for originality or controversy is a substitute for originality. Animals can be, they can do shocking things. Shock is cheap art. Shock isn't even art. It's a cheap imitation of art. It's when they can't actually do the artistic thing so they settle for the cheap imitation
Starting point is 00:18:07 of it and they pretend that oh you're shocked that's compelling it doesn't is compelling a necessary requirement to be considered art I don't think so not necessarily
Starting point is 00:18:22 especially when used and abused in this case but all of these people that dragged him I woke up looked at the uh because he tweeted it out in the morning. And he, you know, he doesn't sleep. He just blinks for long periods of time and that's it. But I saw that, what was it, Pope Trump or Trump Pope was trending? And I'm like, oh boy, what happened? So I looked and I saw the AI image. I thought that's funny. And then the left was mad. Oh my gosh, sacrilegious, blasphemous. What else were they saying? Like, I'm
Starting point is 00:18:50 running, going through the rolodex of adjectives in my mind. All of my Catholic friends thought it was funny. And I have some pretty hardcore Catholic friends. Like I, look, I'm not Catholic. Some of my family was raised Catholic. My husband's family is Catholic. Part of them. I was raised Southern Baptist. Fun. And we're non-denominational.
Starting point is 00:19:09 We're Church of Christ. But, you know, and my Catholic friends have always been so nice and explaining, okay, this is why they're wearing the pointing hats. Because I'm like, what's up with these hats? And that's a little Chincabana. Where would explain that? And they think it's funny. And they explain it to me. But none of them were offended by any of this.
Starting point is 00:19:26 They were like, okay, he's making a joke. he's not trying to offend he's making a joke like didn't he order the flags half-mast for the Pope or something to that effect and all
Starting point is 00:19:36 but but the left they'll do like Jesus Christ superstar what was the other one they did Joseph and the amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Starting point is 00:19:43 then there were a couple of other productions and then there were some there were some exhibitions that were supposed that were poking fun at like Catholicism
Starting point is 00:19:52 or religious artifacts and things like that the left never was offended over any of this but it's only because Trump is, that's the only thing. They only, because he's the thing that they, that to them, he is the ingredient that can sour anything. They will immediately, if it's something they've been for their whole lives, they will
Starting point is 00:20:11 immediately argue against it if he's involved. Because it's how tribal people are. If they even have to, if the left has to agree with Trump on anything, they view that as they lost on that issue. And because they're that narrow minded. Like, if you agree with someone on a particular issue and you have common ground, it doesn't mean you're giving anything up. It just means that, wow, both of you have the same thought on this issue.
Starting point is 00:20:36 Now, you didn't change your position. They didn't change their position. You just have the same thought on an issue. But the left doesn't look at it that way. They look at it as if they're agreeing with someone who's across the aisle, then that nullifies their position. And they don't want to look like they're wrong or that they have been modified in any way. It is bizarre.
Starting point is 00:20:56 They are a walking cycle out. study the left is they really are so i i don't know i am i am just it's just i don't want to hear anybody get i'm just tired of them complaining about pope trump trump or whatever it is thanks for tuning in to today's edition of dana lash's absurd truth podcast if you haven't already make sure to hit that subscribe button on apple podcast spotify or wherever you get your podcast Thank you.

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