The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Absurd Truth: NFL Reacts To Bad Bunny's Grammy Speech

Episode Date: February 3, 2026

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell addresses Bad Bunny’s Grammy’s political statements ahead of his Super Bowl Halftime Show performance. Meanwhile, a Boston-area woman is thrilled after taking in a ...Haitian migrant and says it’s like having your own personal chef, as another conservative woman goes viral for PERFECTLY explaining why Liberal women get so outraged. Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…CovePurehttps://CovePure.com/DanaImprove your health with clean water this year. Get $200 off for a limited time.Relief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFTry Relief Factor's 3-week Quickstart for just $19.95—tell them Dana sent you and see if you can be next to control your pain!Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/DANA or call 972-PATRIOTSwitch to Patriot Mobile in minutes—keep your number and phone or upgrade, then take a stand today with promo code DANA for a free phone!Humannhttps://HumanN.comSet yourself up with simple, delicious wellness support—pick up Humann’s Turmeric Chews at Sam’s Club next time you’re there and see why they’re such a fan favorite!WebRootTake your cybersecurity seriously! Get 60% off Webroot Total Protection at https://Webroot.com/Dana  Noble Goldhttps://NobleGoldInvestments.com/DanaThis is the year to create a more stable financial future.  Open a qualified account with Noble Gold and receive a 3 oz Silver Virtue coin free.Subscribe today and stay in the loop on all things news with The Dana Show. Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramXMore InfoWebsite

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Dana Lash's absurd truth podcast. It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida man. That's right. It's time for Florida man on the Dana Show, D Lash, Dana Lash Radio and X on Twitter. Great ways to stay connected to her. I have three Florida men stories that I like the whole lot. The first one was a Florida teenager who was driving his motorcycle at crazy reckless speeds,
Starting point is 00:00:27 like 130 miles an hour, 19-year-old kid in Orlando. that was doing this. First and foremost, I will say that at that age, behind the wheel of anything, much less a fancy crotch rocket motorcycle, you do make stupid decisions, decisions that are tremendously more dangerous than you might realize they are. Still a crime, still bad, still deserve to get in trouble. But nonetheless, part of me at least can envision myself being almost as dumb, as not quite as dumb, but almost as this person. So I guess I'm just putting that out there. Still a very bad thing. This guy was driving so fast in his vehicle that it burst into flames.
Starting point is 00:01:05 People said he won the Ghost Rider Award. He is fine. Everybody else is fine. No one got injured. Thank God. But the dude literally burst his motorcycle into flames by flying around highways in Florida at 130 plus miles per hour. That would be a lot faster than the 65 mile per hour zones he was in when he got arrested.
Starting point is 00:01:25 That's got to be a unique prize or a unique version of an accomplishment. not that I think that that's what I should call it. I'd watch your motorcycle burst into flame after you're being pulled over for speeding and speeding at such a ridiculous degree. There's a moment where you think maybe you'll learn a lesson in all. I don't know, but maybe you will
Starting point is 00:01:44 at 19 years old realize how dumb you were behaving. Another story I love, a Florida man put his house on the market for sale, $420,000 in Tampa. That's not a newsworthy thing in and of itself, except the ridiculousness of the home. They covered all the different crazy things in it. You're probably going to have to remove.
Starting point is 00:02:06 There is a pirate cave basement, which sounds and looks exactly like you think it would sound and look. There is a room dedicated to a 1950 hot rod vehicle that sort of looks like a diner that would be around the same concept, but it's just a room in the home. And then my favorite, there is a Jaws tribute in the backyard,
Starting point is 00:02:26 complete with a bunch of taxidermy stuff. because I mean, how can you celebrate the movie Jaws without throwing a bunch of things in your backyard to do that? All these things are supposed to be add-ons to the home that you're buying for $420,000 that you're very quickly ripping out of this place if you do purchase it at all. But I love that.
Starting point is 00:02:45 I love the craziness of this Florida house. And then finally, one last story that I saw. A Florida man bought a used 1999 Honda Civic from a car dealership. It had 250,000 miles on it. No windshield, no front bumper. It was missing a bunch of things. The cops pulled the guy over and said,
Starting point is 00:03:05 do you really think this vehicle is safe? It immediately made me think of trains, planes, and automobiles. You feel this vehicle is safe for highway travel? Yes, I do. Oh, yes, sir. Yes, I really do. I believe that. I know it's not pretty to look at it.
Starting point is 00:03:18 It doesn't get you where you want to go. Yeah. And you got no outside mirror. No, we lost that. You have no functioning gauges. No, not a one. however the radio still works with all this mess
Starting point is 00:03:30 that the radio is the only thing that's really working good and it's clear as a bell don't ask you. Hey, you can listen to the Dana Show while you drive around in your crazy car, but a guy literally bought
Starting point is 00:03:37 a version of the trains, planes and automobiles car that was broken. Not that it was lit on fire too. That was the motorcycle guy. But in this case, the dude had several things missing. His steering wheel was dangling
Starting point is 00:03:49 and not well equipped into the car and the dashboard had problems. He was told he couldn't drive. drive that car anymore and people are in trouble. Quick break, a lot more. Craig Alps filling in on the Dana show. I was talking with Colin Plume over at Noble Gold Investments and we were discussing how no one really knows what 2026 is going to bring, elections, markets, wars. But one thing we do know, gold and silver have outlasted every empire. And that's why gold keeps coming up as a steady, reliable option. Every crash, every currency. And at the end of the day, it's about that peace of mind.
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Starting point is 00:05:04 Roger Goodell said something really interesting yesterday. This is after Bad Bunny said Ice Out and other stuff at the Grammy Awards. Of course, Bad Bunny will be doing the Super Bowl halftime show. It might be odd to start the show with like a sports thing, but this was the most fascinating thing to me. That Cadell is confident that Bad Bunny is confident that Bad Bunny is going to unite people and not, you know, push us further in our opposite directions, which no one else is confident will occur. I assume a whole lot of people before and especially after the Grammy Awards assume that there will be some kind of ice thing that will be an aspect of Bad Bunny's halftime show. He'll be political, definitely, is what a lot of us assume.
Starting point is 00:05:48 And I think his own fans, I don't know how many there are, but those ones out there would be disappointed if he's not. And a whole lot of other people like myself will be incredibly annoyed if politics gets injected, even though it's all over sports, yet again into the world of sports that I like as an escape from politics, not a way to discuss it with my friends and family. This seems like the kind of thing I don't need. And the turning point halftime show is really interesting, too. But anyway, let's play the Goodell audio first, and then we'll get back to this. Bad Bunny made a pretty clear anti-ice statement at the Grammys last night. What are you expecting in terms of political statement, whether that's from Bad Bunny or Green Day or any of the other performers?
Starting point is 00:06:31 On your first question, security is obviously one of the things we focus on the most. I know that questions that in there, but I love the fact that the guys like, I don't want to answer that one yet. And Green Day is a horribly political band. A band I liked a lot when I was younger, not because of politics at all. I don't remember caring about politics at all, but I remember thinking they were cool. when the Duky album came out, that now, unavoidably, every time you hear any music,
Starting point is 00:06:58 you can't escape their one-sided political messaging. The Sear-one level of it. That involves unique assets at the federal level, state level, and the local level, all working together. I see no change in that. In the preparations for the Super Bowl, we've not seen that.
Starting point is 00:07:16 We're working with all three of those levels. I know you don't want to talk about it. And doing everything we can to make sure it's a, safe environment. And the federal government is a big part of that. All right. Including this administration, every other administration before that. That second part was here.
Starting point is 00:07:31 One is probably been the category we've had. I was so abused by how long he took to answer. Do you expect any sort of increased need for people to make sure everything is safe? Like, are you expecting any additional dramatic stuff to happen? Is there any concern there? And this is like a 45 second answer. At least the turn of the century, if not before that. I just anticipate we'll continue to do the work to make it the safest event.
Starting point is 00:07:57 On your second question, I think everybody in one of the, listen, Bad Benny was, and I think that was demonstrated last night, one of the greatest artists in the world. And that's one of the reasons we chose. But the other reason is he understood the platform he was on, and that this was, this platform is used to unite people. Right. And to be able to bring people together with their creativity, with their talents, and to be able to use this moment to do that. I love that he said that Bad Bunny is one of the great artists in the world and that a Grammy Award or a couple of them is a demonstration of that. Because a whole lot of people win Grammys that you've never heard of. And I've never heard of all of the new bands that they always showcase there that win the new band of the Year Award.
Starting point is 00:08:40 No idea who any of those are usually. And I assume you're the same on that. A lot of times the Grammy Awards are full of people that you're like, oh, I know that song kind of or you have no idea. But yes, I'm not trying to, bad bunny's talented. He's good at what he does. All that's fine. I'm not going to go that far to try to crap on it. And I know the guy's Puerto Rican, so I know he is a part of the United States,
Starting point is 00:09:05 even though that's been a thing that they joked about on the Grammys, too. It's just so stupid. The Turning Point USA alternative halftime show is also really looking very appealing. Chris Rock, or not Chris Rock, Kid Rock is going to be a part of it. It would be funny if Chris Rock was. A lot of other people sound like they're going to be in there. I think there's like a voice contestant who's going to sing something. It's probably going to take a lot of eyeballs away from the actual halftime show
Starting point is 00:09:30 because of how much politics is likely to be injected into one of those things. And it's really just going to be a celebration about America in the other. By the way, I do want to also play this audio. I thought this was interesting. CNN saying that a whole lot of people agree with Nikki Minaj and that voter ID for voting in elections. A photo ID to vote makes a lot of sense. It's a crazy thing.
Starting point is 00:09:55 I have audio and I should play the audio, but I will say this. It's a crazy thing to fight. And it's being fought. Of course it's been fought for a long time. But if someone on the other side of this argument were to take an honest step back and reflect for a second and say to themselves just one thing, why would my side of the aisle not want a photo ID for people to vote? there's no good answer to that. There's nothing that comes in.
Starting point is 00:10:22 You can't say, well, you know, it's racism or it's this or that because there's so many other things in our society, buying alcohol among them, where if this was actually a racist action, you feel like people would complain about it more. Of course it's not. So having a photo ID to vote in an election, one of the most important things we do as Americans in this country, it feels obvious. And apparently CNN is admitting that people, along with NAC, Mickey Minaj who got crapped on at the Grammys, I agree with this sentiment. And the American people are with Nikki Minaj, because what are we talking about here?
Starting point is 00:10:56 So take a look here, favor voter ID to vote. Look, I got all this polling on the screen going back since 2018. You'll notice on all of it, it's all north of 75%, 76%, 76%, 76%, 81%, and then 83% in the last year of Americans agree with Nikki Minaj. They favor photo ID. Of course they do. By the way, that 76% that he started as a chain was in 2018, and then 21, 23, 24, all trending upward. By 2025, it's 83%.
Starting point is 00:11:29 Of course, a lot of us favor this. And this is the game that they play. The whole, we promise it's not about the thing that you definitely can tell it's about. We want people who are not allowed to vote to vote in elections because they're going to vote for us. We want illegitimate votes every single election all the time. that's what Democrats are saying quietly, or sometimes not all that quietly, even though out loud they're saying it's racism,
Starting point is 00:11:52 that of course we don't want to do it for this reason. It's what they're tried and trues, man. For Democrats, some sort of identity politics thing has got to be the excuse for the terrible stuff they want to do. If they want to defund the police or defund ICE, it's because of racism. It doesn't matter what it is. You can connect the dots for them
Starting point is 00:12:12 from regular normal thing that has nothing to do with racism, sexism, et cetera, the thing that's definitely about that, and they have it circled and underlined when they have their talking points written for them. And again, it doesn't matter how we get there. Our partners that bring you the program, look, it is really easy to have your private information
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Starting point is 00:13:50 That's webroot.com slash Dana for 60% off live a better digital life with Webroot. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. That's right. It's time for a Quick Five on the Dana show. That was Three Dog Night, of course, because their lead singer Chuck Negron died, sad, 83 years old. definitely a great band at one time in our society. So a tribute to him, first and foremost, that was played there. Some other things out there as far as Quick Five stuff goes,
Starting point is 00:14:20 D-Lash, Dana Lash Radio, and X on Twitter, a great way to stay connected to her. Americans will legally bet. I love that this was in the headline, by the way, because illegally it's going to be a little bit more, or a lot more. But legally, we'll bet $1.7 billion during the Super Bowl. This is on all kinds of things, prop bets, sports-related stuff and not sports-related things.
Starting point is 00:14:44 People will bet, for example, in how long the National Anthem goes over and under of a certain amount of time. By and large, it'll be actually the event itself from a sports standpoint. 1.76 billion, though. That's a ton of money. And again, this is legal. We don't know about anybody who's showing up and meeting a bookie under the table, throwing them some money, and then maybe getting their legs broken if things don't go the way that they think they're going to go. So a good luck to all, though, out there. A lot of people are going to lose.
Starting point is 00:15:13 That's how betting works. This is why I don't do it a lot. I'm always tempted to do it. And occasionally I might throw down a little bit of money. I like the $5 parlay, where if I get all three legs of it, all of a sudden I make $250. That's the thing I like. When you're working with those kind of odds, though, it doesn't happen often.
Starting point is 00:15:30 Anyway, McDonald's, this is another story out there, is debuting a McNuggett Caviar, just in time for Valentine's Day. You cannot get this inside the McDonald's restaurants. You have to go to McNuggetcaviard.com. You have to order it. They're going to send it to you in the mail. It's a $25 gift card to go to McDonald's, a one ounce tin of caviar,
Starting point is 00:15:54 a mother of pearl caviar spoon, some crem fresh as well, which I guess is important somehow. What you're supposed to do is take your kit with you to McDonald's, use the gift card to buy the nuggets, and then enjoy yourself a very odd Valentine's. Day caviar dinner, which I have no interest in whatsoever. Caviar is not that good.
Starting point is 00:16:14 People know this. Everybody knows this. If you ever had it, you just pretend it's great because of how fancy it is. But we all know it's not good. And there's no reason to add it to McDonald's. I would actually like tell someone who did this if it was a surprise somehow. Like the misses would never buy a Valentine's Day surprise for me. This is what I'm supposed to do for her.
Starting point is 00:16:33 But if anyone ever did this and I witnessed it, I'd tell them it was an absolutely ridiculous loss of money. Like that was a dumb move because you've made, I don't know. But you do what you want. It's your cash. Spend it, however. One last story that I saw. This is in the New York Post. And I just want to read the headline because it's amazing.
Starting point is 00:16:52 It says that women are chasing the perfect body. And so more and more people are purchasing, and this is a quote, ethically sourced cadaver fat. Yes, that's the fat from dead people. And they are injecting it into their butt and their boobs. they're recycling, according to them. This is beyond creepy. I don't want to know how this is ethically sourced.
Starting point is 00:17:15 I don't want any information about it. It's actually quite costly. For example, $45,000. I might be the cost to plump up your backside with cadaver fat. And I also don't know why people want to do this. But it's becoming a trend, at least for wealthy people in places like New York City, according to the New York Post. This is creepy. It's beyond creepy to me.
Starting point is 00:17:38 This is the kind of thing that if someone told you they were considering it, you'd tell them to call a psychologist. They're like, yeah, that sounds great. That's an interesting idea. Just out of nowhere, a totally separate topic. You should probably call someone about a mental health thing. You should probably check in to see if that's okay, if that's the kind of thing you need to maybe discuss with people. Because I don't know why if you're injecting something fake into your body, you also want it to be ethically sourced to have that. But like I don't understand that last part.
Starting point is 00:18:08 I feel like if we're going the road of injection, just inject me with anything, baby. It doesn't have to be the fancy stuff from the dead people, which is a weird way to say that. It can just be fake stuff. That's not at all, I don't know, sourced from someone who used to be alive. All right, quick break.
Starting point is 00:18:25 A lot coming up. Craig Collins filling in on the Dana show. This is insane. I saw even Dana tweeted about this saying that, well, it's not surprising, even though she feels like she should be surprised. surprised by it. It's just, it's crazy. And a local news affiliate, NBC 7 in Boston, seem to be happy to tell this story about the indentured servant who's now trapped inside a woman's home because she
Starting point is 00:18:48 wants to be here. This is the weird stuff the left does. They fight and demand that you treat people with certain levels of respect, regardless of if they have the legal right to be in this country. And then also they want people to move into their house and cook for them. They want both things. Darn it. I want people to pick my food for a much cheaper amount of money to be paid almost nothing compared to if that job had to be done by someone who was legally in this country. I want that.
Starting point is 00:19:16 I also want a personal chef. And it's really fun having them. What I realized is there's so much prejudice against refugees, mostly because people don't know them. Lisa says she feels like she has her own personal chef as well, Donda loves cooking. Do what Donde loves it. She's so happy to cook. Yeah, and then they're just showing her cooking stuff.
Starting point is 00:19:34 and speaking in Spanish to other people. But Wadande now appears to be a trapped slave inside someone's house because she loves cooking. And news seems very excited about that. They seem very thrilled to discuss it. And how dare you point out the ridiculousness of that? Actually, another great piece of audio. Thank you again. Shout out to producer Stephen for sending this.
Starting point is 00:19:55 Which feels like a perfect response to the thing I just played. There was a white woman. I want to preface this. So you know, in case you want to shoot. the messenger, which would be me. I'm not the one saying the thing I'm about to play. The person who is saying it is a white woman who went viral on social media. She's criticizing liberal white women. So it's a white on white crime. And it's not even me. It's a woman on woman a fight that's happening here. But it's done so well. And she plays multiple clips.
Starting point is 00:20:25 All the clips have the bad words removed. But she plays multiple clips, clips of crazy people saying crazy stuff in social media. I can play a little bit of that. One of the the example she uses. But then it jumps to her, breaking it all down. And it's so fantastic. And I guess the reason I'm going to play the audio of her saying it is that if I say it, someone will want to attack me for being sexist. I can't be racist.
Starting point is 00:20:48 I'm also white. But I could be sexist, according to the idiots out there who say I can't have an opinion on stuff. So darn it. Let's let the white lady do it instead of me. But first, here's some of the things she was playing before she spoke of the crazy people. Don't come on my page and say that. people should be in this country legally.
Starting point is 00:21:06 Don't do it. Okay, sorry. The next one is just a woman with a crazy face painted thing and a crazy audio behind her yelling and screaming. There's a gay lady, white lady, who says that the reason that Renee Good was shot is she's gay. A bunch of that and a bunch of
Starting point is 00:21:21 like fake tears and crying and whatever. And now here's the woman explaining what's happening. People are wondering right now, how in the world a person's brain ends up like this? Because this is not how healthy, happy people act. No, it's not. Let me explain. Liberal women are what happens when the natural female instinct to nurture and defend and care for gets misdirected away from families and children and misapplied to whatever the liberal cause of the week is. The women have an innate instinct to support and emotionally connect to vulnerable people.
Starting point is 00:21:50 We are designed to be mama bears. And in the absence of a stable and healthy home and family, a woman will find a place to put all of that. The natural instinct to sacrifice yourself for your children gets misapplied in all. all the wrong directions. You want to know why so many liberal women are out there playing hero for criminal aliens and gender confused perverts and cultures that hate them? It's because they believe they have identified groups of people who need them. They need them. They're in desperate need of them. Yes, I've said this not just about liberal white ladies, although I do enjoy the fact that this not liberal white lady seems to be saying all this. I think this about
Starting point is 00:22:27 anybody. I think this about the protesters who show up to protest ICE, the deranged people like Alex Pretty, which he was. It's still tragic that he died, but he was crazy, kicking out the lights of ice vehicles and whatnot. They just want this self-importance. It's all about them. It's a psychological thing where they're getting fulfillment by thinking they have some sort of higher purpose in our society, in life.
Starting point is 00:22:53 And they seem to think that this makes them a tremendously good person, regardless of what else they do, how terrible they act in their day-to-day life, whatever they say, however they behave, whoever they're mean to. As long as they go out and protest a thing and seem to be the craziest person on the street, they can sleep well at night. Because it's about them. It's not about the people that they're trying to, quote unquote, protect
Starting point is 00:23:14 by going out there and being insane. And they're becoming deranged because of the messaging of the left or the messaging of media. So much media right now is pretending as though ICE agents are the devil. They're Nazis. And it's crazy. What I think we need at some point, I would love it if this was a spot that aired during the Super Bowl.
Starting point is 00:23:36 And unfortunately, you can't air it the way I'd wanted to because people want to docks and attack and harm these individuals. But just ice agents showing that they're regular humans. You know, just saying I'm a regular human being. I have a wife and kids. I'm not trying to hurt anybody. I'm just doing a job that the people in charge in our government have told me to do. And I'll say this. I feel like I said it yesterday, but I'll say it again.
Starting point is 00:24:00 When you create a fight in which your side of the aisle is trying to get all of your people to fight the lowest level on the other side, you don't want to fight the higher ups, excuse me, the powers in the top of the rafters at whatever the event is where the fundraising is happening. You want to fight the people on the ground level. You want to look someone in the face who you can touch, who's tangible to you, and tell them that they're the bad guy and they need to do differently, or they are going to get. get in trouble. When you do that, you're trying to intimidate people to not follow the directions of people above them because you can't win the fight at the higher level. The reason you choose to fight the person at the lowest level to you is because you can't do anything else. You have no other options for whatever reason, whether this is because the message you have, the thing you're trying to say is worthless and you know you won't win the argument at a higher level.
Starting point is 00:24:57 This even happens in like workplaces. I'll tell you the amount of of times as just somebody who's been in an interesting career. I've been in media for years and years and years. A bunch of people are egotistical idiots and morons in this profession that I happen to be in. And so occasionally someone who has slightly more influence and or power than you will do a whole lot to mess with you. They'll do everything they can to screw with you and how your job works or how you're behaving. This happens at all kinds of other jobs too. And you might scratch your head, go home at night and be like, why are they messing with me so much? This person that's more influential, more powerful, more successful, whatever the word might be than you, is just disgruntled.
Starting point is 00:25:37 They're just unhappy with their life. This is the women that she's talking about who don't have another place to put their mama bear instinct that they put it in these insane places and think that they're doing good or at least making themselves happier when the reality is they're doing insane and terrible things. But these people just do it for ego, for in their own self, to feel more important. They screw with you. They might even cause you to eventually lose your job. And at the end of the day, I bet you a year or two after you're fired, they're thinking to themselves why they did that and why they're now attacking the next person in line because they just don't want to see people move above them.
Starting point is 00:26:15 They don't want to see any of that. It's all ego. It's all about themselves. It's all terrible and awful. And they always pick a fight with someone weaker because those people have no, you know what. The people like this don't want to fight the highest level because they don't have the bleeps. to do it. 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
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