The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Absurd Truth: No Driving While Bullying

Episode Date: July 2, 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. That's right. It's time for Florida Man on The Dana Show. My name is Craig Collins filling in, D-Lash, Dana Lash Radio on X on Twitter to stay connected to all things her. I have a few Florida man stories. First, a valet in Miami got in trouble because he was doing his thing at a high-rise apartment complex. and someone came up with a real fancy car,
Starting point is 00:00:33 and the Valley decided, I'm taking this one and going. The guy ran away, drove away in a victim's car outside of the apartment building, later was apprehended. His name is Augusto Cesar Sanino Troez. He's 23.
Starting point is 00:00:47 He is, again, of Miami, Florida himself. That's Grant Deft Auto. That's the kind of thing you don't want to be doing. There's video footage of it. There's the guy himself, handing the keys, and glancing at the car and watching it exit,
Starting point is 00:01:00 and then go its own direction. All this, not a good move. Not worth one joyride, in all honesty. If you want a car this bad for a few hours before you get arrested by the police, just rent one. Rent any, and hopefully not get arrested by the police. Hopefully that's the other caveat to my version of a plan, and not this one. Just rent that vehicle.
Starting point is 00:01:21 Pay an excess amount of money, especially in a place like Miami, where you're going to be able to find a rental company that has some fancy cars, I drive around like a moron and then live your life outside of jail. That's just my recommendation and not the way this guy wanted to go. Another story, this one's amazing. Not just because of the ridiculous nubit, a beachgoer in Florida found 25 kilos of cocaine on a Florida beach. This happened in Walton County. But the fact that all of the kilos of cocaine had a photograph of Yosemite Sam on the front of the packaging of cocaine.
Starting point is 00:01:56 I don't know why Yosemite Sam was the, you know, logo of choice for this person that's got all these illegal drugs and why they then decided to leave all the drugs on a beach worth about $500,000 in actual money. The beachgoer who found it did turn it all in, chose not to feed any of it to sharks, which was a good decision, because I would not want to see cocaine shark become a real thing, especially not in Florida. But there's just ridiculous stuff here. And to be honest, if you didn't live in Florida and you found a bunch of cocaine, and I mean a lot of it, with Yosemite Sam on the front of every package on a beach somewhere, you'd think it was the most ridiculous thing that it ever happened in the place you live. The only state where you'd be like, yeah, it seems about right. Seems to be Florida. But this actually occurred and it was crazy. And luckily the person turned it over.
Starting point is 00:02:50 We hope all of it. We assume all of it. We don't know for sure. We'll see what happens from there. One last story in the world of Florida man, and I like this one too. A nurse found a bunch of drugs inside of Florida man's butt during a surgery. The guy, for some reason, decided to hide it there. The guy's name is Michael O'Neill.
Starting point is 00:03:09 He is 43. He suffered from a stab wound. He didn't want to explain to anyone. Went to St. Petersburg's hospital. The injuries required surgery and well under. People discovered drugs, I think a crack pipe, and a lighter, for some reason. reason inside the man's rectum. I don't know why you hide the lighter there because you can just have that in your pocket, bud. You know, that's not illegal. You can have that one on you. But nonetheless,
Starting point is 00:03:33 he was arrested. And here's the craziest part of this story. Not the first time that this individual has been arrested where his hiding place of choice was the backside and the hiding object of choice was a bunch of drugs. Michael O'Neill also once checked into prison and while getting patted down, they located a bunch of drugs in paraphernalia, fentanyl and whatnot in the man's rectum. It seems to be his move, as horrible as it is. That's a Florida man as Florida gets. Craig Collins filling in on The Dana Show. So let's be real.
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Starting point is 00:05:12 that television news program like this. Tennessee law is going to allow courts to suspend or delay a minor's driver license for up to a year if they're found guilty of bullying and or cyberbullying. Again, I'm kind of surprised that Fox News and some of their pundits were such big fans of this because it does feel like the government should probably not be this involved in what they deem to be online versions of bullying. And yet there is sort of a well-intentioned aspect of thinking that, And I really think the parents could be the ones doing this, penalizing your kid by not letting them drive a vehicle or have a driver's license because they're being a jerk to other people online or worse than that.
Starting point is 00:05:56 But here's a little bit of how outnumbered talked about this topic. You are a big fan of this. I am a fan of this because we've done so many stories where it leads to suicide. Bullying can lead to suicide. And this includes cyberbullying. And I'm sure they'd have to prove it goes to the extreme because we all like freedom of speech. But yet if it's if it's harassing someone, if it's putting something, if it's putting something. someone at risk and their life in danger, then I'm all in favor of this. I think it holds people
Starting point is 00:06:21 accountable and these teenagers need to know, you can't do this. You're going to lose your privilege to drive. And that's a big deal for teenagers. Yeah, it is. Actually, I'll pause it right there for just a second. And I am going to react to the things she said of substance, but it's actually not. I know a lot of teen kids now, that's a weird way to say that. I know a lot of parents of teenage kids now who say that their kid doesn't care about driving. That it's very different than my generation or generations before me. I'm an older millennial, close to the Gen X generation. People desperately wanted a driver's license for my childhood and the childhoods of my parents, my grandparents, everyone I know. But younger people today care more about being on social
Starting point is 00:07:01 media platforms or, you know, hanging out late at night, playing video games in their room. I'm not saying that all of them don't care about a driver's license, but for some reason a lot of them don't. But the overarching problem here remains the same. The idea again that government officials can start to moderate your social media posts and determine at what point they become something that they don't like and then refer to that as bullying or cyberbullying or whatever else. Now, granted, Tennessee is less likely to go as rogue as, say, New York would or California on this issue. But there are reasons to dislike it. Here's a little bit more on Fox from outnumbered talking about. Because we don't care.
Starting point is 00:07:39 For New Yorkers, we take a taxi. Well, in Jersey, we just drive fast. Some of us, not everybody, Paul. So, no, I don't drive fast. I don't even own a car. So anyway, I need a couple things to tease out here. First of all, the law exists already. This is just an added penalty, and you have to be of driving age, right?
Starting point is 00:07:56 But they actually have this for younger ages as well who can't drive yet. So the metric becomes, what happens when, by the way, Tennessee doesn't have a minimum age for criminal responsibility. So if you're 12 years old, you're getting charged with an amistameter, that could be life-changing. Wow. I just hope that it's applied with, you know, judiciously. Also, here's another way, I hope it's applied. This is a red state past this, Tennessee. So more power to them, because I agree, and so this kind of thing that's long overdue, considering the impact of bullying.
Starting point is 00:08:25 What happens we get teachers bullying students, let's say, on trans issues and things like that, because that is bullying. We've seen all kinds of cases like that. I bet you we get a case where the parents say, my kid's being bullied into a curriculum he or she doesn't want. Now, we've had that big Scotis decision. It'll take a while for that thing to devolve down. So this thing is going to have to get used. They're going to have to bang it up a little bit to get it working. But I do like when anybody says, you've got to bang this up.
Starting point is 00:08:53 You've got to fix it a little bit. You've got to enhance it a little more. But I think that's a tremendous question from some of the individuals on outnumbered, not just the lawyer who's talking there, but the types of things that would potentially be considered bullying and how they'll be handled by the government because it's a slippery slope. It's a difficult in general. bridge for people to cross. And you don't want to see the things that you're seeing in places like the UK,
Starting point is 00:09:19 where people are being arrested for what they're saying on social media across the board. And a lot of anti-government things, winding up being things that people are charged significant crimes with. I'm not saying that's the intent out of Tennessee, again, as pointed out, a red state that seems to believe a whole lot in free speech and whatnot. However, it would be the intent of someone else, copying this law and doing it somewhat differently or even some of the people who'd be executing the law in certain parts of any state, even red ones. So again, I'm skeptical and in a lot of ways, not exactly thrilled, but still happy
Starting point is 00:09:53 at the idea of protecting kids, but it should just be the parents that are doing that. They should be the ones responsible for preventing this behavior in the first place. Unfortunately, a whole lot of them don't, which is why this story exists at all. Think about the last movie that you saw that inspired you and kept you thinking long after the credits rolled. Movies have the power to change individuals, communities, and culture. And that's why I'm telling you about Angel Studios. This is the studio that had the courage to bring the world the sound of freedom. So how can you be part of it? Well, you can join the Angel Guild. King of Kings, an animated story about the life of Jesus is now streaming on the Angel app. And when you watch King of Kings, it's going to move you. It's beautiful,
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Starting point is 00:11:07 news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. That's right. This is The Dana Show. My name is Craig Collins filling in, and it is time for a quick five, five topics we're going to do in rapid succession. The Royal Train is being retired. King Charles says that he wants to retire the iconic quote, palace on wheels, something that was beloved by Queen Elizabeth because it cost too much money in 2025 to have a ridiculous train that is a palace on wheels. And there's easier ways to get around. you can fly anywhere you want if you're the king. So yes, he's going to be doing that. And some people, I'm not sure many people.
Starting point is 00:11:42 I don't even know how many people in the United States even care about this. But I found it entertaining for sure. We'll not miss it at all. Mostly because we weren't allowed to ride on it. Maybe they should turn the palace on wheels into a thing that the commoner can ride around in throughout Europe. And then maybe it would make money instead of lose tremendous amounts of it. I doubt it, but who knows? Another story out there that will do rapid fire can cheat.
Starting point is 00:12:04 turn your dreams into nightmares. The answer is, sort of, your gut actually plays a bigger role in your dreams than just a specific food you eat. But if you have an unhappy gut, specifically if you have things like lactose intolerances that you deal with, you're
Starting point is 00:12:20 more likely to have nightmares, according to the internet and a psychological study, which just seems unfair. If you're already struggling in the world of eating certain foods and having a certain bathroom issues, then going to sleep and having, you know, Freddie Kruger and his friends torment you.
Starting point is 00:12:37 That just seems like kicking you when you're down, if I'm being honest. At least that's the way I feel about it. But it is true, apparently. So get your gut right, and then you won't have that horrible nightmare of falling and then waking up before you hit the pavement. I'm assuming. I don't know. Waffle houses are dropping their eggs surcharge. This was actually a viral story, a bunch of places. Waffle houses have been charging an extra 50 cents for eggs.
Starting point is 00:13:02 This has been happening since February. and they put up on social media that they're sorry and that it's over. It's actually excellent news, according to them. I like and hate a good pun. That was a little bit of both. But yeah, apparently, this is something that a whole lot of people are excited about because you're paying 50 less sense. When you go to the Waffle House, witness a fight you didn't expect to see,
Starting point is 00:13:23 and then also enjoy some breakfast. Honestly, living in Texas now in Houston, Waffle House after 10 o'clock is a different experience than before 10 p.m. If you're going at night for the 24-hour Waffle House, you're going to see some things, things you'll probably never unsee. All right. Another story out there that I thought was interesting, a judge has okayed the sale of 23 and me. More important than the website itself for the service itself is the trove of DNA data that the company owns. Who did they sell it to? A nonprofit led by its founder that is very much intent on selling all of the data in ways different than 23 and me,
Starting point is 00:14:03 told you they'd ever sell the data. Shocking. This seems crazy. But the highest bidder of the genetic information company was, in fact, the dude who started the company, who has close ties to pharmaceutical industries. So, yes, the thing that you thought was going to happen when you purchased your online DNA test and then sent your DNA to a company is now happening more so that it was, it probably was happening the whole time. But now they're not even pretending it's not happening.
Starting point is 00:14:32 They're selling your data, and then that data is going to wind up other places. I'm glad I never did, 23 and me. I was tempted. It sounded like learning more about myself and, you know, the history of my family was the kind of thing that I wouldn't get without doing a DNA test. But it just felt weird to send that off to a unknown organization. So I never did it, even when it was like cheap online, and it was discounted on things like Amazon Prime Day. And again, I'm proud of myself. And hopefully you're proud of yourself, too, if you resist it.
Starting point is 00:15:01 This is The Danish show. My name is Craig Collins filling in. Thrill to be with you. A whole bunch of stuff to talk about. Penn Athletics has decided to go ahead and rescind a whole bunch of the awards that a man won while swimming for a female swim team. This is something that's caused a lot of people to be very happy. Paul Scanlon, one of those individuals who was on the women's swim team at University of Pennsylvania, spoke at the White House about how great this is for her and for a lot of other people and how how. it restores a competitive fairness to women's athletics to not have people who are guys biologically defeat women that literally cannot biologically compete against them that seemed to be bad it took a while for us to get here but we finally got here as a society wow that's the first thing i've
Starting point is 00:15:50 say about this how many years of progress this is just fixing there's so many women i'm looking at and thought so hard for so many years on his issue and i'm grateful to be alongside my interview today but more than anything i'm grateful for this administration for taking this so seriously i have quite literally gotten exactly what they voted for and so i can't start with boy yeah people start applauding going crazy she says she quite literally got exactly what she wanted when she the ticket for the certain individual that she punched it for when she voted Trump. That is great. It's great news. Honestly, it's great news for anybody who's a parent of a kid, a girl that was competing in sports
Starting point is 00:16:32 that was worried that at some point they were going to be unfair to her. It is insane. And I'll just say this quickly because I don't want to belabor a point that you've probably heard a whole lot about in a whole lot of different ways by people other than myself. but it is insane that the left and how woke they are and how crazy they are about so many things essentially allowed for women's sports to be somewhat destroyed, if not entirely destroyed, by individuals that were not in fact women that competed against women in these sports. That seemed to be the kind of thing the left would be up in arms about
Starting point is 00:17:05 if they didn't have some sort of excuse to be on the wrong side of that issue. But it's finally changing, at least for now. You hope for good. And again, I want to be completely clear. And if you think that my compassion is weakness, that's fine. I don't care if that's how you interpret it. I would like people that feel as though they're not men to compete in some kind of sport in school. Certainly, I want these to be adults before they biologically do anything to change themselves.
Starting point is 00:17:34 But I don't want it to be in women's sports. I think there could be some other version of competition that allowed men, women, and whoever else thinks they're a part of society. to compete because I do like the idea of everyone being able to participate in sports if they're talented enough at any level, not at just the highest levels, professional or college or whatnot, but at any level. So I'm not trying to say that if you're someone that fits into one of these categories that's not allowed to compete in female sports anymore, that you're not allowed to compete in sports at all. Ideally, you'd probably compete in male athletics if you're
Starting point is 00:18:11 biologically a male, but I also would be fine with competing in something other than female athletics, even if a lot of people weren't in it, and if we didn't even really pay attention to it, but if there was some other sort of division that people were allowed to compete in, that's fine. And I know that it's something that some people say like it's weak or you're appeasing society or whatnot. Now, I honestly think that it's the exact opposite of that, personally. I think it's demonstrating that I actually care about protecting female athletics, and beyond that, you do you, especially if you're an adult human.
Starting point is 00:18:46 And again, I just imagine it will be completely not popular. As far as the sport goes, if it's two or three total people that are competing in some sort of athletic competition throughout the entire country. Because I don't know that you'd have a massive amount of individuals that would flood into this whatever you call it, Lee. Thanks for tuning in to today's edition of Dana Lashes, 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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