The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Absurd Truth: Ronna's Brief NBC Stint

Episode Date: March 26, 2024

Ronna McDaniel already gets booted by MSNBC. Biden is planning to ban gas powered cars. Meanwhile, Jill Biden makes a speech in California comparing banning sexually explicit content in elementary sch...ools to Nazi Germany during World War II.Please visit our great sponsors:Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaJoin the Coffee Club today and get 30% off your first month’s subscription.ExpressVPNhttps://expressvpn.com/danaKeep your online activity private and get 3 months free with code DANA.Fast Growing Treeshttps://fastgrowingtrees.comUse code Dana at checkout to save an additional 15%.Goldcohttps://danalikesgold.comGet your free Gold Kit from GoldCo today.Hillsdale Collegehttps://danaforhillsdale.comVisit today to hear a Constitution Minute and sign up for Hillsdales FREE online courses.KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSign up for the KelTec Insider and be the first to know the latest KelTec news.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet free activation with code Dana.ReadyWise https://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on any regularly priced item.

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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. Alligators terrify me, but I don't want anything bad to happen to them. So this Florida man is facing charges, as police say he stole a gator and tried to throw it off a roof. And I want him to have his day, double snakes beat. Police say that William Hodge was arrested. He was slamming the animal by its tail and trying to throw it off the top of the building.
Starting point is 00:00:30 He told the police that he was, quote, teaching it, I would like to teach Hodge a lesson and slam him around on the roof of a building and then try to throw him off. That's just me. I'm just saying, you know, teach him a lesson about it. They returned the alligator to the place where the guy stole it. So apparently Ronna McDaniel is out. Already at, I'm just reporting it, she, puck news, which is some stupid startup. I don't know. They're reporting that, yeah, she. apparently not she's apparently gone they're gonna they're gonna get rid of her that's the that's the early they haven't made an official statement
Starting point is 00:01:11 but apparently uh yeah she's uh looks like she's she's she's they said uh puk news says NBC News is planning to drop x rnc chair rana McDaniel as a paid contributor following an on-air revolt from all their talent like uh the maddows and the Who's? Oh, Scarboroughs and who else? Nicole Wallace. Yeah. Yeah. Nicole Wallace and all these other.
Starting point is 00:01:42 Yeah. So I don't know. I'm just, you know. So they're babies and that's ridiculous. Again, you know how many people worked on different administrations that went to work at NBC or went to work at CNN, Jim Sudo, Jen Saki, who else? There's a ton of them there. There's so many I can't even
Starting point is 00:02:06 like some of their beat reporters and then ABC you have Stefan up. I mean there's a ton of different This is so goofy. So yeah, and then you have Dan Rather. I just saw this breaking. NBC News plans to drop former former RNC chair. Ron McDaniels a paid contributor
Starting point is 00:02:23 and he goes, this is a good decision. Dude, you literally fake documents to try to torpedo a candidate. You and Mary MAPS and power line the website busted you. What is this guy talking about? Excuse the hell out of you, Grandpa. What are you talking about here?
Starting point is 00:02:39 It's a good decision. Who asked Dan Rather? Who asked him? This is so dumb. I don't. I feel like being, I kind of want to bully him on the internet. Should I?
Starting point is 00:02:53 I feel like I should. I feel like I have every right to. You know, it's like part of my like, right. It's your Monday today. Yeah, it's like my Monday. Well, yesterday was like a double Monday. Anyway, all right, a couple of other things. The, oh man, the gas car situation, hold up,
Starting point is 00:03:08 so you have eight states planning to ban the sale of gas-powered cars entirely because the administration unveiled the plans to phase them out by 2032. Not going to happen. They only made up, they barely made 77% of car sales in the U.S. in the last year. And I think they all look ugly, except for some of the ones that, aren't. There's like a tiny handful that aren't. Everything else is the ones I can't afford are ugly, or not ugly. The ones I can't afford are ugly. Does that make sense? That makes sense. So they said you can't, they won't, you won't have to take your gas power cars off the road.
Starting point is 00:03:47 You'll be able to buy used in secondhand. This is not going to happen. I, this is not, I actually would riot over this. I'm not joking. Like I would actually be destructive and I would riot, I think. I love gas powered cars. Love them. I love gas stations. I like putting gas in car. I don't, but I'm a woman and I don't put gas in my car. I won't even take my car to put gas. That's a man's job. I have things that are the woman's job. That's one of the man's jobs. I mean, I can. I'm a strong woman. I just don't want to. See. So they said that their proposals for two thirds of all the cars sold by 2030 would have to be EVs. Nobody's buying them. nobody's buying them they said that Dodge
Starting point is 00:04:32 announced their 24 charger will be available as a gas powered muscle car as well as an all new EV that's it but everybody else like Toyota and some of the others have been kind of turning around halting we talked about that last last week but yeah Kelly Blue Book says they barely made
Starting point is 00:04:48 7% of all the sales in 23 and now it's up 3% from 21 but the only people switching to EVs are the people who I mean I guess fine. If you live in a city and you want to drive down the road, you want your little EV down, you know, Peter around it,
Starting point is 00:05:05 and that's fine. Good for you. But some of us like to drive more. And that's dumb. You can't do a road trip with it. Also, by the way, that 3 to 7% increase you're talking about is only because the government got in and mandated a bunch of stuff and actually provided tax dollars as a subsidy.
Starting point is 00:05:22 So that's the only reason it increased that little bitty percent. That's not the free market at work. No, it's not the free market. Not at all. I'm never, ever getting rid of my gas powered car. In fact, I will buy a giant bigger guzzler of the gas. So stupid. Do people know how EVs or do you know where the power comes from?
Starting point is 00:05:46 So this is one of the things we were at the EU-US forum that all of these leaders, because the EU has been pushing this so hard. And they can't, they can't stand it. And it's amazing. I was talking to a couple of people who, one of them, them was like experimenting, driving around a little EV where he lives and he's, I, this is not the Portugal leader, but I was saying that he once ran out of literally just like the car died in traffic one time. And just how difficult it, it's difficult and not everything can be equipped with like,
Starting point is 00:06:20 you know, the charging and in Europe it's even worse to try to like outfit it for the infrastructure for, you know, charging these vehicles and have the, correct voltage, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. I mean, it's a very similar problem in the states. And also, they're just ugly cars. They're ugly, ugly, ugly. They're ugly, ugly, ugly. They fell off the ugly tree. They hit every
Starting point is 00:06:40 ugly branch. I mean, I don't know. They are hideous. I find them to be hideous. There's like three that I think are not. And I only like them because they go from like zero to your face was torn off and 0.3 seconds.
Starting point is 00:06:56 That's it. It's an official measure. of speed. Otherwise, I hate them. And if they didn't do, that's the only purpose why I like them. I just am not a fan of them at all. Oh. So that's, get ready, because this is, they're pushing this. This is one of the things that they're pushing and making a central focus to a jewel, rather, you could say, of the Biden election campaign. Hi, I'm Erica, an English major at Hillsdale College. Here's Hillsdale President, Dr. Larry Arne, with the Constitution Minute. Human soul is made to learn, and the highest things of life are the best things to learn.
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Starting point is 00:08:19 And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. So the antibiotics pledge on chicken was dropped by Chick-fil-A. They dropped their no antibiotics pledge, citing supply. They said that they have a less stringent standard that's going to allow the use of some antibiotics. They said that the complete ban, which the chain put in place in 2019, they said was to lessen our antibiotic resistance. But they said that they had to ease their rules because apparently there was a major, I guess there's a supply issue of it. that's really not as many people are putting antibiotics in their chickens
Starting point is 00:09:07 I feel like there's a lot of chicken in the United States Yeah I mean like that's one thing that there's a lot of you know I don't know that's just kind of so how do you say it's the same standard of chicken when it's not though You know what I mean? I mean I just I don't know Also the honeybee okay this is actually terrifying A honeybee colony is at a heightened risk of collapse in the Pacific Northwest We've got to be concerned about this guy
Starting point is 00:09:31 guys. And I don't think it's climate change. It's not flipping climate change. Stop it. I think there's a lot of stuff that goes into it. I think it's some of it's pesticides and all of that stuff that goes into the honeybees. But they said Pacific Northwest colonies are going to endure spring collapses in the near and long term. We were considering putting, there was like a service that said, we'll put honeybee hives in your backyard. But then they wanted to charge you $500 a month to come out and then collect the honey and do all of that. And like that's, so you get to use my yard. and I have to pay you, I tore it and put it in the trash. But otherwise, I thought, you know, if it was a free service and I got a little honey for my problem, then I'd be like, that's, you know, for my effort, for my land, I'd be like, that's cool. Come and do it. But yeah, they wanted to charge $500 a month. Like, that seems shady, right?
Starting point is 00:10:21 That seems way sauce, bro. Anyway, I am worried about the honeybee issue, though. The $27 trillion treasury market is only. getting bigger. Artinomics. $27 trillion. I can't even rat my head around that number. That's insane.
Starting point is 00:10:41 This is from the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association. They said the annual issuances of issuance, sorry, of U.S. Treasuries has exploded, doubling since the pandemic began. $23 trillion worth sold in 23. And they said that's not going to slow down anytime soon. and it probably doesn't matter what will happen in November either. That's even scarier. Just say you got everything that you wanted in November, and it still wouldn't.
Starting point is 00:11:13 Turn it around. Retailers are turning to extreme bargains to lure shoppers because consumer spending is in the toilet. Biden omic. They said it's underwhelming. They said that, like for instance, they're offering designer clubs. clothing at discounts like at 70% or more. And they said that, actually I will say I do benefit from this because I have a kid who grows constantly.
Starting point is 00:11:40 And it's amazing how boys can literally go through three sizes of jeans in six months or seven months. It's insane. I'm like, what? How are you processing this food that's like a tomato plant at some point I'm going to pick that top leaf and like get a control on your height? Come on. but they said that it's all over. It's including even designer stuff.
Starting point is 00:12:03 So it's everywhere. It's like every consumer aspect you can think of from furniture to accessories to homeware to all of it. And apparently the whole industry is still reeling from a bad Christmas season, which is a super critical time for shopping and shoppers and all of that. So that's, yikes. Our partners that help bring you free radio. So Caltech, Florida-based company. Florida family, Florida family values, period.
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Starting point is 00:14:01 And they were trying to, she's just as awkward. She's not an asset. She's like one of the first political wives I've ever seen who is actually not an asset to her husband's campaign. Because she went out to California over the weekend and Biden's been trying to fix his poll deficit. And she was talking to a Democrat audience, they paid $100,000 a ticket. I guess that was to the pack because you can't make that to a particular candidate. Then you're maxed out to the nth degree.
Starting point is 00:14:38 But she was telling the Democrat audience that paid $100,000 a ticket that Florida's parental rights and education act was a step towards dictatorship. And she compared Florida to Nazi Germany. And she said that history teaches us that democracies don't disappear overnight. They dissuade slowly, subtly, and silently. A book ban, a court decision, a don't say gay law. She says, before World War II, I'm told Berlin was the center of alphabet culture in Europe. You realize that they killed gay people, the Nazis, right?
Starting point is 00:15:14 The Nazis that were on the left, that's why they were called socialist, national socialist Nazi. They killed gay people. I don't know why they keep calling this to don't say gay bill you can it's not about saying gay it's about allowing parents to the power and authority to determine whether or not a teacher in their kids second grade class can tell them that they have anal sex every night literally that's what the law gets into it it safeguards kids and allows parents to control what the teacher exposes them to in the classroom I mean sorry to be that graphic but the stuff that these teachers teachers, you know, we're groomers, whatever you call them, the ones that were pushing this. And there are good teachers out there that fought it. I shouldn't have to say that. But we have, you know, honestly, we have some of some stupid people out there that listen. But it was all about empowering parents and protecting kids. And I just have a problem with an adult that thinks the classroom is the stage for them to talk about their sexual recreation.
Starting point is 00:16:16 What the hell is wrong with you? What teacher does that? I didn't even know what the hell my teacher look like outside of the classroom. I saw my teacher in a grocery store once when I was a kid and I froze because it was like seeing a damn alien out in real time. It was weird. I'm like, I thought you lived at the school. I didn't know. I didn't even know that they were married or had kids.
Starting point is 00:16:38 It was weird. Wasn't it weird? Like to see your teacher outside of the, you, they kept it profess. You know what I'm saying? Like they didn't sit here and go, well, let me tell you about the. sexual sex that I had with my boy. They don't talk about that stuff. Cain's dying. But it's true, Kane. And you know, I'm right. That's the, they think that you don't have a right to, the students are not your buddies. They're students. This is so weird. And it was also about the
Starting point is 00:17:05 books that were out there. Some of the people that were clueless as to these books when I showed them, and I'm like, look, this is what a mutual friend that I had was someone here in Texas. This is what her junior, her seventh grader literally pulled off their library shelves. And I showed them pictures of the book and it included students that had a strap on in the book. It was a graphic novel. And the person who didn't believe me was horrified. And I'm like, this is what this is about. And this book is actually recommended to that age group.
Starting point is 00:17:36 Do you think that this is something seventh graders should be reading in school? Really? Seriously? What is this? This is a fetish. This is adults pushing their baggage on the kids And then acting like it somehow harms the kids That they can't get at them
Starting point is 00:17:49 That's what this is But when people see What was really at stake with this law They're like, yeah, what are they talking about This had nothing to do with saying gay or not saying gay It was so dumb, so dumb And then to have Jill Biden compare it to Nazi Germany So she stepped in it
Starting point is 00:18:05 So I just don't think that you're They should send her out On his behalf anymore Because it's a disaster when they send her out If it's not this, then it's C-Sé Paudway or something. But Democrats are, they're having a problem, and I think they're also having a crisis of optimism. Thanks for tuning in to today's edition of Dana Lash's Absurd Truth Podcast.
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