The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Absurd Truth: Military Heroes Reinstated Over COVID

Episode Date: April 23, 2025

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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. Now, this guy seems kind of polite to the cops in a weird way. A Florida man was caught on video offering the cops of vodka spritzer during his car chase. The man allegedly robbed a convenient. store, led police in pursuit, crashed, and then wrapped it by asking the police if they had fun. It was on April 19th and the Spring Lake Market in Sebring, Florida. A store had been
Starting point is 00:00:44 robbed. They called the police. They identified the suspect as 39-year-old Richard Christopher Smith of Miami. And he walked out with several items from the store, including alcoholic beverage. And when the police arrived, they saw him in his Black Chrysler Pacifica Minivan driving in circles around the store. The driver then took off. Grand theft. No, he took off, spotted the authorities, and they began to chase that lasted several miles. Now, during the pursuit,
Starting point is 00:01:09 a deputy parked on the road ahead of the driver can be heard on body camera footage yelling for Smith to stop. But the suspect drove on by, holding a can of what authorities say was a vodka spritzer out of the driver's side while yelling, quote,
Starting point is 00:01:24 I was just going to give y'all a drink, that's it. then the police reportedly had to use spike strips to flatten the tires in the minivan and then he tried to ram two patrol vehicles he finally came to a halt after crashing into one uh they totally tased him because he didn't get on the ground and then while he was handcuffed he asked the officers you guys had fun though right he's being held a hundred twenty thousand dollar bond i mean he gave him a vodka spritzer and he asked him if they had fun kane and i are a little divided on this story so a florida man was caught on camera pinning down an eleven-year-old girl that he thought was egging his house he said The Hillsborough County Sheriff said, yeah, you can't. I mean, he legit tackled her. He thought that she was egging his home. All right. Now tell everyone your position. 43-year-old Morris Mutu.
Starting point is 00:02:10 Okay. King's like, that's crazy that he tackled her. If a kid was egging my house, I would beat that kid's ass. Yes, I would tackle them and beat them in front of their parents. And then I beat their parents. You're a girl. You can tackle another girl. I would tackle a boy, too.
Starting point is 00:02:26 Yeah, you're a girl. You can tackle a little. So what your point is that a man can't do this because it's a man. That's sexism. Yes, no, a man who is clearly 150 pounds above her is literally physically tackling her about eggs. Well, let's get real here. I think he should have confirmed that it was her before he did it. That's his mistake. Is that really where the mistake is? Is that the mistake? He should have because if she was egg in his house, I'd be like, get it.
Starting point is 00:02:54 That's literally his only mistake. Yes, it's his mistake. So the tackling of the girl is not. He shouldn't have tackled her until he confirmed that... No, no. He should have confirmed it first before he tackled her. Okay, so wait a minute. He shouldn't be tackling her in any way, shape, or form because of eggs. I'm old school. I'm going to beat your kids with whatever thing I have and tackle them.
Starting point is 00:03:16 I believe, look, if you don't discipline your kids, I sure is hell well. I don't agree with someone. I would expect society to do the same. If one of my kids are out wild in which they never would, I expect somebody to slap them with a flip-floss. There's another side to this coin then. Think about this. What if it's your daughter?
Starting point is 00:03:33 I just explained it. If my daughter was egg in someone's house, feed her ass. Yes. That's right. If I do it before I do, because she ain't walking after. He didn't confirm that she actually did it. He just suspected she did. This is my whole mantra for misbehaving kids for life.
Starting point is 00:03:53 for the radio audience she raised her flip fly totally did that's the only way to deal with them but if it's my daughter and it wasn't confirmed she did it and she didn't if I didn't if I was like oh I'm not sure but it could be you
Starting point is 00:04:11 no you confirm it first if somebody wrongfully tackled your daughter which was my question what would you do well I'd be like what was she doing why did you I mean if she was on your She was on his property. I'm not saying, look, I'm not defending the guy.
Starting point is 00:04:28 I'm saying he should have confirmed it first. Okay, because it felt like you were defending. But I also feel like we live in a society where you can take a knife into a tent and stab somebody to death. And, hey, it's okay, justice for that guy, you know? I'm like, where does it end? I'm just saying, if you're going to say that I hate old people, it sounds like you're defending this guy, and that's where I was coming from. So you're defending a kid. Well, he's 43, so he's hardly an old guy.
Starting point is 00:04:51 But he's older, yeah. But it was in Tampa. He's a parking enforcement specialist. And they said, oh, no, he shouldn't have done this. You know, it's unacceptable. What gets me, though, was there was a woman recording it who just heard, all she did was go, get off her, get off her. If I was a woman and I thought that there was a child being manhandled by an adult
Starting point is 00:05:13 and they needed help, I'm not going to stand there and record it. I'm going to pop you. That's the thing. Like, he is damn lucky that there was nobody there that thought he was trying to kidnap this girl because he'd be dead he'd be dead you got you cannot just oh man there's so many variables
Starting point is 00:05:30 here but yeah spare the rotten spoiled child that's exactly what happens exactly what happens we gotta be careful some of the stuff uh a man dives into a lake to save a wounded eagle this guy needs to be getting a medal from POTUS he saved a life of an eagle that fell into his a lake into his backyard
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Starting point is 00:07:00 Keltec, K-E-L-T-E-C Weapons.com, tell them Dana sent you. Not able to catch all three hours of the Dana Show? Subscribe to the full podcast and get news and laughs delivered in short, easy to digest episodes. Ideal for your busy lifestyle on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. We're also welcoming back. former service members who were wrongly forced to leave the military. More than 8,700 service members were involuntarily separated
Starting point is 00:07:32 for not taking an experimental COVID-19 vaccine. Others were more informally pushed out or decided to get out. We are welcoming actively back those warriors of conscience. We've sent letters out. We're seeking them out. We want them back. They never should have been forced. come back quickly. Personnel and readiness department is working in real time to make that process more and more efficient, more and more direct every single day. Good. They should be and they should get back pay, back everything. Absolutely. Because that was insane what they did.
Starting point is 00:08:10 Absolutely insane. What blows my mind, and I brought this up, I mentioned this before, we sat down with Army General and Futures Command and they were talking about recruitment. now it's secdef haggseth by the way just then speaking about welcoming back those soldiers that were shoved out because of the rona jab requirements but i remember saying something to the effect of well maybe you know we wouldn't have such a problem with recruitment if people you know didn't hadn't seen military members being forced out because they wouldn't get an experimental injection that wasn't even a therapeutic much less a vaccine and that was just allowed to have happen. It's asinine. So yeah, they're owed a lot. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you at the bottom of this second hour. Already, it's weird. I almost said first. I'm so, I am happy to see that, but now we got to get other things situated. This fallout over these Pentagon leaks. It enrages me. As I said yesterday, you know, these people are in these positions. They serve the, you serve the office. You serve the position. You serve the position. You serve the land. You don't serve a politician. You do your duty. And your duty is not to divide
Starting point is 00:09:28 and create fodder that can destabilize national security and contribute to a reduction in people who seek to serve. And I, he's got it cut out for him. I hear from people all the time that they think that, you know, these changes can be made instantaneous. And that just because Trump is in the White House and Heggseth is now where he is, that everything in the DoD and Pentagon is going to change. It's not. It's a fight because you have to remember how long these people have been generationally entrenched. It would be great if you could just do it with one appointment or one election cycle. But that's unfortunately not how it operates. It's not how it works. It takes a long time to get these people out. Because they're entrenched. They got these positions because they were appointed. They weren't elected. and they stay there and then they make themselves indispensable because they know how everything works and they count on you to let them know how everything works so they can get everything done. By the way, that's why I, one of the big reasons I oppose term limits. I think term limits are unconstitutional.
Starting point is 00:10:38 I agree with the founders and the Federalist papers on this, particularly Hamilton, even Adams. They wrote that one of the things you have to be aware of is if you have constantly changing, well, you're removing the vote from the person. voters are the term limit. Your vote is the term limit. Because people I, the people that I have seen who argue the most for term limits are people who've never canvassed for a politician in their lives. Phone banked, gone door to door, nothing, nothing. They don't, can I be honest? These people don't do anything at all whatsoever to get votes. And as a result, they just want to farm out to the government for term limits.
Starting point is 00:11:17 that they want to farm out their duty to the government for term limits. Nothing good ever happens when you decide to jettison individual civic responsibility and give it to the government. You never get it back. But to that point, the bureaucratic class is empowered when you have term limits like that. You have those people that get entrenched, the lobbyists, and they, we have a problem with lobbyists writing our laws now. What do you think it's going to be like when those people are always there and you
Starting point is 00:11:47 just have a revolving door of people every few years that come in because of term limits. Some lawmakers, I want to stay there. Like Thomas Massey, I want him to stay there for as long as he wants to stay there, right? I think he's a great, a great example. Rand Paul, I want Rand Paul to stay there as long as Rand Paul wants to stay there. Some others, you know, people vote for Nancy Pelosi. You know, they, they, they, they, well, I think Sam, her district is so left, they're insane. she's the needles and feces district that's literally her district of course they vote for her because the rich the super rich people that live out there they're not bothered by all the stuff that bothers every other everyday people you know they're not bothered by any of that stuff
Starting point is 00:12:30 so uh but i agree with what the founders had said in terms of you know empowering this bureaucratic class it's it is a danger and this is one of the things that you have to worry about within the DOD, and he's got a fight on his hands. And that's one of the, I just, I'm, it appalls me that people, uh, run to the press instead of taking care of things behind doors. First off, it's, it's not New Testament. Uh, it's chaotic and it's designed to inflict pain and inadvertently inflict pain the greatest amongst, on the voters, really.
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Starting point is 00:14:45 You can still think that this is the best way to go with things in terms of securing long-term economic stability. That you can still think that that's the way to go. But the reality, right now, longer hair, nails at home, fewer facials. The economic warning signs are flashy. at the salon. Salon owners say that they are seeing a huge shift in their clients' spending, and they think it's what is ahead for a wider economy. I've heard this.
Starting point is 00:15:14 I have a friend who is a stylist, and I have heard this, that people, not only, they're also changing what they're buying, so instead of buying, like, maybe the more, like, expensive moisturizer men are like, what? You mean, you just don't, you know, wop off the water off your face and call it a day? No, I know. But, like, instead of the expensive moisturizer and things like that. that. They're actually, they're, they're buying like the cheaper stuff. And we're seeing it with hair. We're also seeing it with other services. Like women get, I think women get their nails done for women.
Starting point is 00:15:45 Because men don't care. Do you men? Unless they're really long and they look, you know, like, you know, like ridiculous. I don't think that they care. Women get it, women get it for women. But they're also seeing that as well. They said that they're taking longer between their visits. Pre-bookings are down. This is something that's, I'm just saying. We knew it was coming, though. The FDA has suspended milk. quality tests amid workforce cuts, but they're going to be mad over on pasteurized milk at, you know, at health food stores that operate like a SAMS, really. Food and Drug Administration is suspending a quality control program for testing of fluid milk and other dairy products, they say. That's the reduced capacity is because of, well, they said that they're running low on people. And it's in their food safety and nutrition division. It was an internal email that Reuters saw and they said there was a termination of 20 I don't I don't think you need a million employees to do this I'm sorry you don't need like 30,000 employees at the Department of Health
Starting point is 00:16:44 and Human Services to do all this they're trying to say Trump is oh my gosh can you believe it Trump is going to kill us all with poisoned milk is this the same entity that gave us red dye 40 yeah it is the exact you know what it's so funny that you mentioned that yes just making sure and all of the other fun colors what you know if they're that's that's It's true. They also say cigarettes are safe. Oh. Yeah. Just FYI. So they said that, oh, here's the kicker.
Starting point is 00:17:11 Here's what Reuter says. By the way, guys, the suspension is another disruption to the nation's food safety programs. Because of Trump's effort to shrink the federal workforce. Oh, my gosh. Yeah. Oh, so bad. You know what? I just think that if you still have thousands and thousands of employees and you can't do this stuff anyway, something's wrong with how you're structure. Got to say it. The top producer at 60 Minutes quits saying that he lost independence. Is anybody at all surprised about any of those?
Starting point is 00:17:44 No, no one's surprised. They said that they're facing a lot of pressure and their corporate ownership at Paramount, the parent company of CBS. They've entered what they call a period of turmoil. Bill Owens, who is the executive producer of 60 Minutes, said that he's going to resign from this long-running program because he's lost his journalistic independence. We never believe that you had it anyway.
Starting point is 00:18:04 stop. And he said that they face mounting pressure from both the president who sued for 10 billion and then also its own corporate ownership at Paramount. I think it has more to do with Paramount than it has to do with Trump. And they're just... But his independence cost them money. Let's be real. For real. No one believes that they're independent over there. Come on. It's 16 minutes. It's CBS. Nobody believes this. Oh, there's going to be a cosmic smiley face in the sky in Arizona. What if it's frowning? Is that bad luck? Is that bad?
Starting point is 00:18:36 The crescent moon is going to align with Venus and Saturn. Excuse me, to form an emoji-like grin. It's actually a sweet little smile. It was visible over Bangkok a couple of years ago. Now it's going to be visible over Arizona. They'll be able to see it on Friday morning. And it's going to be like a kind of a lopsided moon in two stars, and it's supposed to look like a smiley face.
Starting point is 00:19:02 Don't think that it means God is pleased with you. He's watching you right now. He saw what you did. No. Still low. But you can go and it'll be in there. But I guess like only in certain parts, obviously, of the United States.
Starting point is 00:19:21 You're going to be able to see it in Arizona and maybe New Mexico. Let's see. Oh, yeah. And 60 minutes is going for sale too. This also, let's see, 31. So here's a poll. I saw this, and I had a couple of people send this to me, a couple of people who were tariff-angry. They're saying Americans are souring on the handle end of the economy, and 37% approved.
Starting point is 00:19:41 Now, hold up, hold up. They were talking about specifically, the way that they posed the question to these respondents was about the Golden Age of America, including tariffs or not. And having that be a long, like an established, and people did not approve of that. but they're twisting it, of course. We have a lot more on the way. Stick with us. POTUS had tweeted, well, not tweeted.
Starting point is 00:20:06 He was mauling over, and I've heard this before with people in a circle. Now, like I said, I think that the deregulation is good. I shouldn't have to sit here and lay out all the things that I like so I can say one thing that I disagree with. I mean, we're all adults here, right? We can all handle it. So this is speculation, and it might just be the team brainstorming. and then, you know, kind of testing the waters a little bit by suggesting that they're going to have this. New York Post says Trump Moll's $5,000 baby bonus for moms in bid to reverse declining birth rates.
Starting point is 00:20:44 Well, we have that. We have that right now. It's called welfare. You don't need to give people money to spur breeding. if you reduce the tax burden, if you reduce government spending, if you deregulate, you're going to see this happen organically to where you're not going to have to give people $5,000. Now, they were saying this $5,000 selection or this choice for this. They were saying that this is, you know, it's $5,000.
Starting point is 00:21:27 for people considering starting you know people are going to start a family and it's to help i guess with like first year you know whatever and some of the the responses that i saw to this were oh that's great i guess you just don't want to end childhood poverty with by giving somebody five thousand dollars and i'm like what where do you come from that you think five thousand dollars is going to end childhood poverty like five it's five thousand dollars it might seem like over the span of it's not as much as what this will cost let's put it like that. Now, again, they're just, I get it that they're just kind of like brainstorming, but I don't want this to take root because it is. It's welfare. We have welfare. We've, we've had
Starting point is 00:22:11 welfare for years. Kane, how well is welfare worked out? Yeah, seems like it's gotten bigger, which is a problem. Because there is no point in time until we actually do the policies that he's talking about, which is, you know, allowing these business. businesses to compete lowering prices, more jobs. People are less reliant until that happens. We're not going to see a decrease in those sucking from the teat of government as opposed to contributing to the teat, I guess. Contributing to the teat. Look, we created an extra teat. Look at that. It's great. Why do the people think that $5,000? Oh my gosh, it's ending childhood poverty. What $5,000 to have a baby? I'm set for life. $5,000? I never have to work again.
Starting point is 00:22:57 I got $5,000 whole dollars. What? Let's go to the casino. Five thousand dollars. Seriously? It's wealth redistribution. Here's where I'm going to get real mean. This is absolute wealth redistribution. I don't know who presented this idea to him, but they're a communist and should be juttisoned from the jettisoned from his privy council. So why do I say it's welfare redistribution? Well, because it is. You guys know how much everybody pays in taxes? So this is just the latest available data from the IRS. The latest available collected data, as of yesterday, was from 2022. The top 1% pay $561,523 annually.
Starting point is 00:23:41 The average for all taxpayers, now hold up because it gets real crazy here. The average for all taxpayers is 13,890. The bottom 50% of all taxpayers. The bottom, 50% pay an average of $822. Now, why do I say this is wealth redistribution? Why are we talking about giving money to people who did not even pay that much into the system? You're taking other people's tax dollars that they earned and you're giving it to them. This literally is indistinguishable.
Starting point is 00:24:26 from anything Barack Obama has ever proposed. That's what it is. It's true. You either believe in big government or you don't. There is no gray area. We're not going to do a little end. Just like there's no a little pregnant. Right?
Starting point is 00:24:42 Or someone might be a little bit of a dude. No, you either have a weanus or you don't. You either are pregnant or you're not. There's no little bit of anything in this. It's black and white. 50% of Americans, on average, $822. So where's the Where's the other 4,000 coming from?
Starting point is 00:24:59 Because it's not them. You're giving people's money away that they didn't earn. Can I share with you a story? I'm not caffeinated enough today. Let me share with the stories. It's one of my favorite stories ever. And it has to do with Davy Crockett, not Jasmine Crockett. Heaven forbid.
Starting point is 00:25:22 I don't want to give anybody, not Jasmine Crockett. and this there was a book that's written about him and it's a great book it's called the life of colonel davy crockett and it came out like in a long time ago and i think they redid it again in the 70s davy crockett in this in this some say it's lore some say it's a true story edward ellis the guy who wrote it says it was a true story in the house and davy crockett was a was in the house of representatives one day in the house of representatives they were they had a bill that was taken up and it was a proposal to appropriate money for the benefit of a widow of a distinguished naval officer right all these people were coming up and they were making these
Starting point is 00:26:10 grandiose speeches and the speaker of the house was getting ready to put the question when davy crockett arose and said that he has as much as respected as he has for the memory of the deceased and as much sympathy for the sufferings of the living. If the suffering there be, he says we must not permit our respect for the dead or our sympathy for a part of the living to lead us into an act of injustice to balance to the balance of the living. He says, I will not go into an argument to prove that Congress has no power to appropriate this money as an act of charity. Every member upon this floor knows it. He says, we have the right as individuals to give away as much of our own money as we please and
Starting point is 00:26:53 charity. But members of Congress have no right to appropriate a dollar of public money. Some eloquent appeals have been made to us on the ground that a debt is owed to the deceased. And they said, Mr. Speaker, the deceased lived long after the close of the war. He was in office to the day of his death. And I've never heard that the government was in debt to him. And he says, every man in this house knows it's not a debt. We cannot with the grossest corruption. Appropriate this money as a payment of a debt. We have not this semblance of authority to appropriate it as charity, Mr. Speaker. Now, we can give as much of our own money as we please. And he says, I'm the poorest man on this floor. I cannot vote for this bill, but I will give
Starting point is 00:27:34 one week's pay to the object. And if every member of Congress will do the same, it will amount to more than the bill asks. Davy Crockett took his seat. Nobody said a word. The bill was put to passage. And instead of passing unanimously as it was supposed to, and it would have without his speech, it only got a couple of votes and lost. Crockett was asked why he did this. And he said that he was thinking about the election, or he was thinking about the summer before the election. And he said that we, they were on the Capitol with some members of Congress and they saw a fire over in Georgetown and they ran over there and were helping people and then they appropriated all this money and they were sending it over there. And then while he was out, one day he says he was taking papers
Starting point is 00:28:29 from Washington and going to the backwoods of his home. And he was on the way to his house when he passed a farmer in his field. And they had words. The farmer did not appreciate what David Crockett has done. David Crockett was telling him, he's like, I'm, can I get your vote for the next election. The farmer said, no, I can't vote for you. I can't vote for you because of what you did. And he was talking about the act of appropriating all this money in Congress and handing it out to people as, you know, really charity. And he said, he made the point that Crockett noted in his speech that if some of these people in the halls of Congress would deprive themselves of but one week, you would have more than enough to be able to cover charitable requests
Starting point is 00:29:11 without taking it from the taxpayer he says because you see it's not yours to give and he really made him think davy crockett apologized to him and he said that i will never promise him i'm never going to vote for anything like that again and he appreciated the farmer he was he was humble davy crockett was humble and he appreciated the farmer correcting him on this and he said if i can have your vote you know, I won't make a liar out of you. And then some months later, this was the speech he gave on the floor of the house. That still is true here. It is not yours to give.
Starting point is 00:29:53 It's a welfare scheme. People always cite Hungary. Well, Hungary, their birth rate fell. They did this exact same thing in Hungary, where they paid people to have kids. The birth rate fluctuated and it went up at. 10th of a point, and then it fell from 1.55 to 1.38. While they were doing all of this, in every country this has ever been implemented, it has never solved the problem. If Republicans want to kill the Republican Party, they'll do
Starting point is 00:30:25 this. No good person of good moral heart or character should ever support something like this, because as Davey Crockett said, it's not yours to give. 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 Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast.

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