The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Absurd Truth: The Finger-Pointing Fiasco

Episode Date: November 7, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Dana Lashes Absurd Truth podcast, sponsored by Keltec. It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida man. So, first up,
Starting point is 00:00:19 pulling up on my fun stuff here. First up, a Florida man was convicted of attacking a victim with a sword during a road rage incident. This happened in Sumter County, Florida. The Florida man is facing legal repercussions
Starting point is 00:00:37 after he was found guilty of felony criminal mischief for using a sword during a road rage incident. The charges against 45-year-old Lylell Lewis Sloan arise from a road rage incident, which took place a couple of years ago, but it escalated into a full-on physical confrontation. Sumter County Sheriff's Office deputies responded to a call about an armed and dangerous dude. and when they arrived, the deputy spoke with the victim and a witness. They said they were traveling together in a truck. The guy was driving erratically. He obstructed their path.
Starting point is 00:01:12 This guy in front of them, they said he veered off the road, stopped in a ditch. And then he tried to taunt them to try to escalate the incident to a physical altercation. They tried driving away because he was trying to block their path. And that's when he ran in front of their vehicle. And they contacted law enforcement. they said that when the perpetrator saw the individuals and approached them, he literally like grabbed a sword from his truck and lunged at them wielding it. Why does every, for real, do you know how many stores we have every week? It seems like somebody's got a machete or a sword.
Starting point is 00:01:46 Is that like a thing in Florida? Like you're a concealed carry machete. I don't know. But they figured the guy was drunk when deputies arrived. They placed him under arrest. So, you know, there's. Let's see. I got a couple. We got the shark bite guy. This one I'm not reading because it's gross. This, that's true. It is. There's one guy who, and I see I literally have another guy who threatened another person with a machete.
Starting point is 00:02:12 Yeah, another machete. This was seven days ago. This one is a teenager who threatened this elderly person with a machete. And this was in Jacksonville. It was at a suburban Jacksonville library. So that, of course, he got arrested. But I'm just. just like that's my whole point. How many of these stories? I mean, I'm, and I have another one that I read just last week that's that's that I have listed here. That's, I'm going to start collecting all our machete swords stories. Uh, this, let's see, deputy man, a Florida man deputy say was accused of grabbing two women. He grabbed two women by the throat near a polling place. He was upset over politics. Well, you can't assault people over it. This was in fish hawk. They say that in this Florida town, election day turned violent. Deputies were called because this old dude named
Starting point is 00:03:03 Stuart James McMillan, 71, and two women had a disagreement over political candidates. McMillan pulled one of the victim's flags to the ground, grabbed her hair and throat. The second victim tried to help. He also grabbed her throat. And they said that it was the polling station. They said that they were attacked for expressing their free speech. So this guy was arrested. He was charged with two counts of battery. Is it just battery? I mean, you grab someone by the throat. I don't know. I know that's probably like a legal definition question, but still I'm like, that's similar like it's assault. But guys, 71 years old. Now, if they would have attacked him, they would have gotten an additional charge for attacking an elderly person because it's like 65 or
Starting point is 00:03:47 older, then it's, there's an additional, you get an additional slab. Like you attack somebody 65 years of age or older because we have a ton of those stories in Florida, May, where somebody attacks. And you could be like 64 and attack a 65 year old because we had one of those stories and that guy I swear to you the 64 year old got hit with like one of those attacked melbury person kind of thing yeah yeah I mean it's not entirely fair but you know that's kind of our partners at hillsdale college great educational institution and hillsdale exists to offer the education that is required to preserve and protect liberty and that's what they that's their intention since they were founded in 1844. It's a small Christian classical liberal arts college in Southern Michigan,
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Starting point is 00:05:43 We could regulate social media because one of the biggest defenders is D.C. and Congress have not been able to do one thing in regard to the rogue corporations and social media. It's not going to get any better with Elon Musk. They're so mad over Elon Musk. They're so mad over it. So what do you mean rogue? They have to abide by laws just like every other entity in the United States does.
Starting point is 00:06:07 So I don't understand where this, you know, rogue stuff is coming from. They're upset because people, just like how it was in the beginning. And remember, the left have now gone back to being upset over social media. They were super mad over social media back in the early days of Barack Obama's campaign. Because as we talked about before, the right was super. so successful in using social media to advance their agenda. And there were more conservatives using social media than there were people on the left. And that was about the time that Jack Dorsey and others were prevailed upon by the left to alter their algorithms and change the playing field,
Starting point is 00:06:49 to make it not level, to tilt it in favor of the left so they could suppress the dissent. So they could suppress the ideas that they did not want to debate in a public force. forum. And then they tried to diminish all ideas with which they disagreed as being like, again, you guys know the drill. Nazi, Hitler, racist, sexist, whatever. So as a way to excuse them from not having to make the effort of offering a counter. And that's how they excuse themselves. So the change in social media, I mean, that's what really. hurt conservatives. And then now X has been, well, now Twitter's X after Musk acquired it. And it's kind of gone back to the way that it used to be. I know that they're still peeling back all of the
Starting point is 00:07:44 algorithms and everything that the left had had thrown on to it. But they are now, they're going back and they're trying to restore it to what it was prior to that. And that's been a very strong counter to all of the garbage that legacy media has pushed out there. The laptop story, for instance. I mean, you did not see pushback on that anywhere else. You couldn't. It was so suppressed. In Twitter, they were really suppressing it.
Starting point is 00:08:13 And then Musk bought it. And then now it's like information can go out freely. I think they have a really good community notes program where people can fact check. Like, this is wrong. This is incorrect. And then people will fact check the fact check. Like, this is argumentative. It's completely biased.
Starting point is 00:08:28 Or this isn't. This is a legitimate, a legitimate objective. objection. I think it's a good system. And I also think it requires people to be a little bit more discerning in terms of the information they consume and believe. And it should be. People should have that responsibility themselves and not outsource it anywhere else. But regardless, they're mad because all of this stuff was able, conservatives were able to counter bad information. Republicans were able to counter bad information on X when they couldn't, through their networks, through the ABCs and CBSes and NBC's.
Starting point is 00:09:00 And that has infuriated the left because they can't control it. It infuriates them. I think that they don't like countering ideas with which they disagree for a number of reasons. And it has nothing to do with the fact that they think it's, you know, the person or the argument is racist, sexist, bigoted, misogynist. What else is my missing cane? Transphobic, whatever, whatever is this. There's like a million. But they think they're too good.
Starting point is 00:09:27 The left honestly believes that they're too good, that how does. dare you question them? Can you imagine going into every disagreement thinking that? Like, how dare you question me? That's what the left believes, though. They feel like they are the more educated, the more open-minded, and that you are just some dumb poor, and how dare you question their positions where they stand on things? That's part of one of the reasons why they get so aggressive. Because they internal, they take it so personally when you disagree with them. You're challenging. You're challenging. how smart they want you to think that they are. You're challenging their status. They think they're elite. You're challenging that by questioning it. That's why they get so mad. I mean, normal people,
Starting point is 00:10:14 if you're like, well, I disagree with that. And a normal person is like, oh, well, you know, why is that? Let's have a, you know. And people are genuinely interested. Like, can I glean something from this? I mean, if it's about actually educating oneself, learning more about the issue, you welcome, Right? You welcome. If there's, oh, you know something that I don't. Oh, please share it because you're collecting information. The left is like, how dare you? And then without any other place to go, they just, racist. That's all they do. But that kind of helps to explain why they take it so personally. And they're still doing it. Audio sound by 10. Rachel Maddow, one of the most unaware things I've ever seen is complaining about how she thinks the administration is going to change the press. watch. The free press needs to give the people of this country assurances that they will not become state TV, that they will stand and fight together, they will put aside rivalries and petty professional differences, they will stand and fight together as the free press, as the fourth estate, as an institution that is a pillar of our democracy, as these guys on the other
Starting point is 00:11:25 side inevitably start picking off individual journalists, individual publishers, individual news organizations to try ultimately to turn us all into some American-accented version of RT. Really? Really. I mean, again, let's go back to 2016. If you want to talk about RT, which is Russia today, let's look at all of the journalists that, including like what, Isikoff and others, who were, had stories funneled to them by the Hillary Clinton campaign through a fusion GPS. The stories were laundered through the press. And then they were brought to. the FISA court to get a surveillance warrant on Carter Page, who at the time actually was the CIA asset and CIA had to step in and thwop the FBI.
Starting point is 00:12:14 Or let's look at what happened here with the New York Times. So the New York Times had this big piece in which they were trying to explain why it was that Kamala Harris lost. They were trying to unpack this for people. And they had like, for instance, here's one of the. They were talking about one of the really effective Trump ads that he started running, like right before the election. And he had one on Sunday night, football, and then others. And they were characterizing the ads as being, quote, anti-trans.
Starting point is 00:12:52 This is what they wrote. And it was about, you know, she's for they, then were for you. The New York Times writes, the anti-trans ads cut to the core of the Trump argument. that Ms. Harris was dangerously liberal, the exact vulnerability her team was most worried about. The ads were effective with black and Latino men, according to the Trump team, but also with moderate suburban white women who might be concerned about transgender athletes and girls' sports. So this is one example of many where the media is saying, oh, well, these are anti-trans ads. They actually didn't say anything anti-trans. They said she's for they, them were for you.
Starting point is 00:13:34 when they also mentioned immigration wanting to close the border. At the New York Times described it as anti-immigration, except it's not anti-immigration. It's anti-illegal immigration. And illegal immigration is anti-immigration. And being pro-illegal immigration is anti-immigration. You see why people don't trust the media, because the media doesn't trust the people. The media views the people as an, enemy to be fought. Somehow, at some point, the media decided to separate itself from being a tool
Starting point is 00:14:14 of the people. They decided to ensconce themselves as a separate class and act as though, no, no, no, you have to go and be brainwashed at one of these universities in order to be able to write stories in your own community. That's why they reviled public journalism. I think all journalism should be public. And if people have a problem with that, then you know what? Then do better in your life. everybody has the power of discernment. Everybody has brain cells. I've had people tell me, well, you don't want just any Tom Dick or Harry writing stories. Well, you also don't want partisan hacks who are activists writing.
Starting point is 00:14:46 I mean, do you see the situation that we're in? It didn't work your way. Maybe let's try this one. But they realize it's a vein of power. They want to control that power. They don't trust it. It got confused at some point. They decided instead of holding accountable government,
Starting point is 00:15:01 They wanted to go after the people that the government is supposed to represent, that they derive their authority to do so from those people. They decided they got it backwards. And Rachel Maddow has the audacity in her cushy job at MSNBC to say that, oh, well, heaven forbid, we don't want there to be an RT. Again, the same media that fabricated that the laptop was Russian misinformation peddled the signatures of these intel. officials who signed this statement knowing it was false, who pushed to suspend people on social media for sharing true information and questioning the suppression of that information. RT is already here and it's you. How they tried to hide what was happening in schools with trans policies.
Starting point is 00:16:00 How they tried to hide how the girl was raped in a bathroom by a student who identified as trans, an 18-year-old male. how they lied about Biden's dementia. I mean, we watched this guy wither in the public eye for the past four years. And how dare you ask a question about it? It's just his stutter. They hit it. And then when it was advantageous to them to switch it out for somebody else, then,
Starting point is 00:16:27 oh, well, you know, it makes sense because Biden's not doing so well anymore. You think? And then now they're going back the other way. Well, maybe he actually should have stayed and run. He probably would have performed better than she did. I mean, how, and they have. the audacity to ask the American people and try to lecture the
Starting point is 00:16:45 American people. Oh, well, they're going to turn it into a version of RT. You have Stephanie Rule on MSNBC who's just out of her mind. Speaking of which, more bad media. Audio Soundbite 11. Listen. And the person we are now betting on
Starting point is 00:17:02 to change all of it is Donald Trump, a man who did two almost impossible things. He won the American presidency twice, and he drove a casino into the ground. What will the future hold now that America has just decided that we're going to F around and find out? That's a serious newscaster?
Starting point is 00:17:27 Is she trying to editorialize there? That's on MSNBC. I don't, what do you mean effed around? So Americans exercise their vote? Wait, I thought you guys were talking about preserving and protecting democracy. now it's just effing around. That's how you, because it didn't go your way. Now it's just effing around.
Starting point is 00:17:50 I mean, I don't necessarily, it's not how I define voting the democratic process in this republic. Now, I have a million things because the post-mortem on Democrats and the left, I think it's incredibly important because the left is at a crossroads here. Do they, I don't know. listen to sense and maybe think we should walk back a little bit. Like maybe James Carville was right. Maybe we shouldn't have been out there talking about, you know, trans this, trans that, shaming everyone is Hitler. Maybe we should just walk it in a bit. Or do they go, you know what? We don't
Starting point is 00:18:32 call enough people Hitler. We didn't trans it enough. It's, I mean, which way are they going to go? They have to make that determination. And they're not really great at making decisions at this last campaign season was anything to go by. Our partners over at Keltec, the P15. Keltex P15 is the lightest, the thinest, the thinest, the finest, striker fire, double stack nine millimeter on the market. And I have them. I know because they make the metal version, metal frame, which has the beautiful walnut wood grip panels. They also have the polymer version, gator grip texture. And the P15, you're not losing any stopping power. You're not giving up any concealability. The way that they've engineered. This thing is, is awesome. And with the P-15, you get that strike or fire
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Starting point is 00:19:47 And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. All right, so first up, the university scraps English literature as not any longer a viable degree. Interesting. It's Canterbury Christchurch University. They blamed a decline in applicants
Starting point is 00:20:08 as it drops the subject for new students. And they said that nobody's interested. So nobody wants to go and study classic English literature anymore. Well, I think you guys charge too much for it anyway. So people are probably like looking and seeing why does our money, why does this kind of class cost that much? Australia wants to ban social media for kids under the age of 18 because apparently the parents are unable to do it
Starting point is 00:20:31 without being pushed by the nanny state government. So that's the prime minister, Anthony Albany, has announced plans to ban it. saying that it's doing harm to our kids, I'm calling time on it, et cetera, et cetera. I guess that they're going to be looking through their lawmakers, legislations entering parliament this year. And it's apparently, after they ratify it, it's going to take effect. So I don't know what the penalties would be.
Starting point is 00:20:53 But, I mean, what are you going to, like, go after parents for, like, some kind of negligence if they don't go with it? It's just odd. That's what parents are for, not government. Apple is going to face the first EU fine under the Block's Digital Markets Act. So this This was they They were being accused of violating antitrust laws
Starting point is 00:21:12 And this was this is a story It's been a long time in the works Big Tech antitrust laws And they've been clashing With how much they make in the Apple store With the EU's these digital antitrust laws that they have And they said watchdogs are ready in the penalty After the iPhone maker failed to allow app users
Starting point is 00:21:29 To app developers to steer users To cheaper deals and offers that exist outside of the app store. And so they have this digital markets act. It's pretty punitive. This comes after they were hit with a $2 billion fine for similar abuses under their traditional competition rules, i.e., like music streaming, Spotify, and things like that. So that's excessive daytime sleepiness can lead to dementia. We talked about this yesterday.
Starting point is 00:21:56 This is a repeat. Having fewer friends actually could be better for your health, says this study. And I actually don't disagree with that. in a way. They said that this is a study from Exeter, UK. Keeping a smaller circle of friends help you to avoid drama. I am all about that. And they said if you're a monkey, it helps you, it helps
Starting point is 00:22:14 to keep you from getting ill. That seems like a weird statement. Monkeys also don't wear shoes, so I guess they get sick less, so we should go bear. I mean, that's like, that's dumb. It's like a correlation isn't causation. So they said that, however, many animals they write, including humans,
Starting point is 00:22:30 may reduce their social connections as they age. And they said that having, you know, just like a healthy, smaller group of friends might be better. They said that socially reclusive Neanderthals, they said humans are predisposed to be in social creatures. It's not why our ancestors survived. Neanderthals did not. However, there is healthy limits, a healthy medium.
Starting point is 00:22:49 Well, duh, everything. There always is with everything. We have had an enormous setback in this election because the fascist won a lot of working class support, which has happened before in history. And we can talk about that. But, you know, I think what is important is that we have to be able to hold that analysis and have these discussions without turning on each other. Well, you kind of just did there. I mean, AOC is like, well, the fascist won working class support. So she just said that the working class people that voted Democrat prior were fascists because they're backing a fascist.
Starting point is 00:23:37 I've heard that right, right, Kane? That's what I heard. That's what I heard. That's what she just said. So how are you separating, calling him a fascist, and then saying that the people who voted for him that were working class that had previously voted Democrat are also fascists? They're having a hard time. They're having a really hard time. It's day two of the loss.
Starting point is 00:24:00 Day two. Welcome back to the program. Dana last year with you. at the top of this third hour. They're having a really hard time. Sunny, what's her name, Hosten? Over at the View. Get that ready.
Starting point is 00:24:14 I don't know. She's got like a Coons name, doesn't she? Hosten. Hosten. She's basically said to blank all them voters. She's very upset. They had a big fight about it on the Shmoo, which, if you have never watched the Shmoo,
Starting point is 00:24:31 it's a delightful little show where they place a camera into a barnyard. and you have these, you know, chickens at cluck and heifers that get in there and everything else. And they put it on NBC. It's a fascinating, fascinating story. And they all talk around a roundtable. But they were very upset about this. And they were saying that because they're fighting over, you know, the voting subsets. Listen.
Starting point is 00:24:55 Finally, we talk a lot about these different demographics and these assumptions of where they're going to go. Latinos in Texas, a district that's 97% Latino, went 75% percent. for Donald Trump. Why? Misogyny. No, it's on the border. It's on the border crisis is on their doorsteps. And they were begging people to care about it for years. We need to take some less.
Starting point is 00:25:14 That's what that was. The lessons are not. Not not. Who's there? Oh my gosh. It's whoopee. Misogyny and sexism. So Sonny Hosten says, because you know, she's been to the RGV many a time, I'm sure.
Starting point is 00:25:30 She's got a house of McCallon, I'm sure, right? Oh, yeah. whatever. She thinks that all of the people down there in the border who voted overwhelmingly Republican. It's not because of the open border and the lawlessness that is destroying their community and threatening their security. It's because they just didn't like the fact that Kamala Harris is a woman and a mixed race woman at that. Didn't like it. They will never win because they're never going to understand how to appeal to voters, especially like with that attitude. They're never going to win. I'm okay with that. Can you okay with that? I'm all right with it. Yeah. Go
Starting point is 00:26:08 and let them do that. They're never going to win because they think that everything comes down to race and sex. Oh no. It couldn't possibly be because people were tired of having to deal with cartel violence and they were tired with the deluge of illegal immigrants coming across the border. Lawlessness and disorder couldn't be because of that. It's because of racism and sexism. They do this to themselves. you're attacking your own you're attacking people who were your voters you're running them further away from you it's um really we saw it in 2016 when there were a lot of democrats who chose not to pull the lever for Hillary and after years of loyal voting and supporting the party they decided
Starting point is 00:26:59 that they were going to call all of these people racists and sexists. And now they're doing it all over again. The fact that they can't speak to what is the main issue and why for those voters in border towns is why Democrats won't win them. If you can't identify and speak to the problem, how the hell are you going to communicate with them? How are you going to win them? This whole well, it's racism and sexism. You just made it worse. Because you diminished the actual concern. You dismissed it. And then you impugned their character because you are unable to counter it. You're unable to speak to the issue that is the most important to them. And because you have an inability to do that, you think that they have a moral
Starting point is 00:27:47 failing. That's horrible. This entitled broad sitting there up on the view, who's never ever had to worry about anything but silver spoons, actually has the audacity to impugn the character of people who live in border towns. Oh, the problem is you. It's not that our candidate was unqualified. It's that you. You are a moral failure. You are a racist. You're a sexist. That's what it is. Jeez. That doesn't do anything to persuade people to support you. It builds resentment. And in fact, you're stealing the opposition. That's, I mean, that's exactly what's happening. they did vote for Hispanics just I mean he built a huge huge coalition and doubled his support but you know else who else voted for Trump and actually of all the demographics voted for him
Starting point is 00:28:52 at a higher rate than any other racial demo this shocked me when you break down black Hispanic Asian, American Indian, other white, you see the breakdown. You had four white people of those who voted, 43 to 55 percent, 55 percent red. Black Americans was higher than it was previously, but it's still low, 12 percent. Hispanic Latinos, 45 percent red now. Asian Americans, 38 percent red. Now, this is still a small number, but it is a huge segment of the number. American Indians, 35 to 64% red.
Starting point is 00:29:43 I am shocked. It's almost like years of appropriating their ethnicity by Democrats, i.e. Elizabeth Warren, years of continuing Democrats' racial policies. You know, I mean, not allowing American Indians to even on their own property on reservations and introducing and creating and maintaining policies that keep them on their own. those reservations, keep them on government-leased land. It's almost like that that's not attractive to American Indian voters anymore, is it? Like dumping a bunch of chemicals in the Animas River in Colorado and having it poison your livestock
Starting point is 00:30:23 and hurt your crops and then there be no apology from the EPA on that. It's almost like there's a history of Democrats doing stuff to American Indians that finally American Indians are like, maybe we shouldn't support the party that actually put us where we are. Maybe we shouldn't support the party that put us on the trail of genocide. Maybe we shouldn't support the party that ignored a Supreme Court order and seized lands in contravention of the Constitution and marched us all from Georgia to Oklahoma. Maybe we shouldn't support the party that continues those policies, although they're more widely acceptable within the left today. That's pretty stunning to see that fraction.
Starting point is 00:31:04 break away like that. I mean, I'm, I mean, I would not, I did not see that actually happening. The issues that Democrats were pushing galvanized an opposition coalition, unlike anything I've seen, unlike anything I've seen. And it's, and it's still, I mean, I still think we're, we're going to see some other crazy trends happening from this. 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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