The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Absurd Truth: The Return of Christine Blasey Ford
Episode Date: March 20, 2024Kavanaugh Accuser Christine Blasey Ford goes on a book tour and doubles down on her sexual assault claims during an election year. Meanwhile, a New York homeowner was arrested after squatters called t...he police for changing the locks on her own home. 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.Wise Food Storagehttps://preparewithdana.comSave $50 on your 4-Week Survival Food Kit plus free shipping when you order today!
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It's time for
Florida man
So I just saw
this one
This is from
TMZ
And this is
hysterical
So John Taffer
Who's been on
the show
In fact
One of my
favorite shows
is Bar Rescue
Because I've
learned so much
And it's
hysterical
But he is
now
He's suing
A guy
who has
been
impersonating
him
So a
guy is getting sued because he's been impersonating bar rescue star John Taffer and in Florida
bars. This is the craziest thing I've ever heard. So there's a guy going around Florida bars and
restaurants pretending to be him. And apparently he's like being super shady with chicks while he does
it. It's a federal lawsuit. The guy's name is Vic Caroleo. He's been passing himself off as
John Taffer around Naples for more than three years and has been bragging all over social media
about the likeness.
Like he even commented on one of John Tafer's post saying, my twins, so they say.
He kind of looks like him, but not really.
And he has gotten credit cards with the name John Taffer.
Apparently he's even used him to pay for dinner.
And oh my gosh.
And so he's been, now he's got a lawsuit.
I feel like he's not the guy's been impersonating Tafer is going to lose at this.
That's, that is creepy.
That is super creepy.
A, uh, yikes.
This, let's see.
This Florida man is accused of stabbing and punching men during a religious debate at a gas station.
Palm Coast, Florida.
A conversation between strangers in Flager County at a gas station turned violent when a man allegedly stabbed and punched the other men as the discussion turned to religion.
Hunter Dethro.
Oh, wow.
Is it really his name?
Dethro.
Of course it is.
22-year-old from Palm Coast was arrested in charge with two counts of aggravated battery.
with a deadly weapon after the incident at a Circle K on Palm Coast.
They said that one of the victims was Buddhist cut him off as he tried to speak about his religious
views. And I guess as a form of witness, he decided to punch and stab the guy.
That's just bad witness. It's just bad witness. I'm just saying. The victim sustained multiple
lacerations to his neck and back. He had a deep puncture wound on his left side.
Everybody was taken to the hospital. This is so ridiculous. This dude, though, the
main antagonist is a, he, the main antagonist is a, in Flager County Jail and a $300,000 bond.
Just, why are people like this? Just why? A, uh, this is the one I wanted to get to, uh, this was
yesterday. My gosh, I hate, I hate this computer right now. It's very slow. So this comes from the UK.
And the story is that this Florida man was pretending to be a Disney World staffer so he could
steal these famous, I guess, character costumes. He pretended to be working a security job,
and he stole, like, some character stuff and a statue. I don't know how you steal a statue,
but David Emerson Proudfoot did that. He's facing third-degree grand theft charges and
obstruction by false information. He wore a Disney name tag and tried to steal an R2D2 statue
worth up to $10,000. And they said he confused. Proudfoot was allegedly spotted,
a cart while leaving one of the hotels there. He identified himself with the name of someone
who didn't work there. It was Walt Disney World. And he was moving the statue and a game machine on the
property. But they're like, you're not moving this. You're taking it. And he was. He was, in fact,
moving it to his own wherever he lived. That's what he was doing. He was moving it.
Oh, this. This is one of the goofiest stories. So a man was shot by a dude who mistook him
for a turkey. That's a stretch for me. This dude, this was a good. This was a good. This is a
Again, Flager County. They're really getting it this week.
A man was shot by a guy who mistook him for a turkey while turkey hunting.
The guy called 911, the hunter who said he was turkey hunting.
He saw three female turkeys in the road and he followed him and he found the male turkey.
And that's when he fired a shotgun.
And then he was like, wait a minute, that's a decoy.
And then someone screamed that they had been shot.
He was taken to Daytona Beach.
Did the guy have one of orange?
You need to have one orange.
So they said that it was Florida Fish and Wildlife.
They got involved with us.
They're still investigating.
And they don't know yet.
They haven't actually said of the hunter.
This isn't only like two days ago if the hunter is going to be charged in this incident.
But yeah, that's, golly.
This is just so crazy.
That's a crazy story.
A man made a horrifying discovery because he noticed toes sticking out of the ground in his garden.
That sounds horrific.
This was in Jacksonville, Florida.
And I don't know if it's going to redirect and pull up because this is, I'm about ready to throw this computer across the room.
The Florida resident was doing work on his backyard.
He saw toes sticking out of the ground.
And then they were human toes.
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Well, you've been called a highly credible witness, and you're a, you have a PhD in psychology,
you're a professor, you teach at Palo Alto and Stanford universities.
But even today, some people remain skeptical of your story.
And you write that during the hearing, Senator Lindsay Graham wouldn't even make eye contact with you.
Were you prepared for that kind of response?
I was prepared ahead of time that none of the Republicans were going to speak with me,
and they were going to use an outside interviewer.
And so I was actually surprised at how kind some of the,
other Republican senators were who broke that protocol and said hello.
Who was that?
Do you name a good one?
Senator Flake and Senator Sass.
Both came over and said hello.
Neither were gone in Congress anymore, right?
But still with credit.
Yeah.
Yes, good for them.
Both good men.
Yeah.
Wow.
So that is, do you remember her?
She's back.
Christine Blasey Ford.
She was the woman that Democrats trotted out and were trying to use to torpedo.
Brett Kavanaugh's appointment to the Supreme Court.
You all remember that.
Welcome back to the program.
Dana Lash here with you at the top of this second hour.
And I mentioned this last night because I saw the Atlantic.
I'm pulling this piece up.
Had written about this.
They said Christine Blasey Ford's new memoir because that's why she was on the view.
That was Sarah Haynes on the view.
And she was making a round.
She's promoting.
She's got a new book out about her memoir, probably full of life.
like her testimony.
And that's what the Atlantic was doing.
They were promoting her book.
So if I haven't already, we'll come back to the show.
You can find us the simulcast on Channel 347, Direct TV,
listen across the country.
This book, I have no, I can't,
this is what the Atlantic said.
They said, they wrote, quote,
Christine Blot, they wrote to Kavanaugh spoke after Ford.
And the gulf between the two testimonies was in retrospect,
an omen. She offered evidence. He offered grievance. She spoke science. He spoke politics. She was piecing
together fragments of a story, parts of which she had forgotten. He was controlling, he was controlling the
narrative. She, Christine Blasey Ford is a liar and she's an embarrassment who shamefully tried to
character assassinate a man with zero evidence, all to prevent him from getting on the bench.
and ironically, this is an example of the progressive matriarchy that was weaponized for politics
just as described and misattributed by the Atlantic.
This was bitch ink.
That's what this was.
You don't tear down men to build up women.
I'm so tired of that BS haggery that masquerades is some perverted form of, quote, equality or, quote unquote, gender justice or something like that.
It's bitch ink.
that's what this is.
And that's what they tried to do.
The Democrats were canned in hand with it.
And the sad thing is that it killed the belief that people would normally have towards actual real female victims that exist.
You know, like the Harvey Weinstein victims and the Jeffrey Epstein victims and the Bill Clinton victims, all the women that Bitch Inc.
wanted to ignore for their own political and professional advancement.
So please spare me your crocodile tears over the...
the shameful liar of a woman Christine Blasey Ford who discredited herself multiple times
when she was testifying before the Senate. I mean, there were witnesses from that time that spoke
in favor of Kavanaugh. None of Christine Blasey Ford's, none of her friends, none of Christine
Blasey Ford's friend corroborated anything she said. Do you remember the one lady who said
basically she was making it up.
She could not even remember the date.
She made up some story.
She is about going to a party and she witnessed something except no one ever actually,
no one who was there witnessed it.
And they said, we don't even remember her being there.
Why would she be invited?
She was the woman, how much older was she than Brett Kavanaugh?
There was no evidence that they even met.
Christine Blasey Ford, I think, was demonstrably older than Kavanaugh at the time as well.
And I think it brought up questions as to why was there a grown-ass woman at a college
kid's event.
but okay. And then her friend Leland Kaiser said she doesn't, she didn't believe Ford's story. She didn't
believe her story at all. And then Ford's friends were pressuring Leland Kaiser to change what she said.
They pressured the woman who said she's lying. They tried to pressure her to change her story.
I mean, good grief. Christine Blasey Ford's own father had backed Brett Kavanaugh. He didn't even
believe his daughter's story.
And everything, I remember
sitting there
listening to her speak, she had
no recollection of date or year
or time or anything else.
She had
no recollection of if she had
anything to drink there because she said
oh he was trying to assault her or something.
She had no recollection of anything, nothing.
And she never mentioned him
until his name
began circulating in the press
as he started ascending higher and
in the justice system.
Hmm.
She said that she had wanted to ruin his reputation.
And when Sarah Haynes said, well, you know, even today, some people remain skeptical of your story, that's because she's a liar is why.
She's a liar.
I mean, this, and it also, I think her book kind of tells on her.
I don't believe that she's a smart woman.
I think that she is a clout chase.
and I think that she wanted personal
or she wanted professional advancement.
But they, this was, and she was
encouraged by abortion activists in the far left
and et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
They went and took
this believe all victims to the endth degree
to the point where they robbed real
victims of the benefit of the doubt.
That's what these women did.
That's what Bitch Inc. did.
Bitch Inc.
robbed true women victims
of the benefit of the doubt.
And they made everybody suspect.
That's what they did. They set women back a century. It's shameful because there are real female
victims out there. And sadly, they're usually at the hands of the men that Bichink tries to promote and
protect. Always. Because they're predators too. They just don't want to admit it. Christine Balsy Ford is a
predator. She's not prey. She's a predator. She targeted a man as a member of the progressive
patriarchy as a member of Bidjink. She targeted the man to try to ruin him because she knew she could play
on society's stereotypes about women.
How ironic.
She would try to play to the perception
that she was the weaker sex
and weaponize that against Brett Kavanaugh.
And they accused him in front of his wife and his children.
Absolutely shameful.
It's a
that moment,
I think,
radicalized an entire generation.
And if Democrats
want to bring all this up in an election cycle by all means. I beg them to because it was a disaster
for them. There were a lot of women out there who are more moderate women. Maybe they identify
second wave who thought, you know, this is a little bit hypocritical. To watch some of these
Hollywood actresses come out and demand that everyone believe Christine Blasey Ford while they were
simultaneously defending and cozying up to Harvey Weinstein so long as he could get them through
Miramax roles and funding for films. Interesting, right? Hmm. And so, yeah, she's back because it's an
election year. She's, I, and I think it also paved the way for that E. Jean Carroll stuff. I do. I think it paved
the way for, for that stuff. It took Believe All Women to the, you know, a crazy degree.
So that's where, and these women, by the way, who promote this stuff are also the women who are
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And now, all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
So we had this from the other day, how apparently that police room in New Orleans where rats were eating all the marijuana,
apparently they were eating everything, and apparently it's not just rats.
The cockroaches are also high.
That is what city council was told earlier.
They said that the uncleanniness of the building is off the charts.
So not only did they tell the press, but they also went to city council because apparently nothing is happening at this building.
That's all the vermin are high.
This, I think, is a hysterical, hysterical story.
So the New York Post has this story.
I don't know if you know, look, unless you are boozy brains out, nobody pays attention to the stuff.
most people only know it from TV.
Hermes, which is a French brand,
they have this stupid, it's a tax on stupidity,
the price of this like purse
that apparently all these famous women want to have,
and they are now being sued
for unfair business practices
that block the sales of the so-called Birken bag.
I knew this was a matter of time
when this was going to happen.
They had two California plaintiffs allege
that to order to even get to buy this bag,
you have to kiss the butt of this company.
You have to purchase so many ancillary products, like their stupid scarves and all this other stuff,
before they even give you the opportunity to buy one of these so-called Birken bags that are like $25,000, $30,000.
I mean, that's like a salary.
And so they were sued.
They said that it's violating antitrust laws because they make them chronically unavailable, that it's an unfair business practice,
and that it actually drives up the power and it gives, or,
drives up the price and it gives the defendant's total market power. So I don't know. So they're actually
petitioning the FTC and they filed suit. They said the plaintiff tried to purchase the stupid purse because
he's a moron multiple times, but was advised by sales associates to buy other items first before getting
an invitation to take the bag, to be able to buy the bag. And then apparently you can only buy the
one that they offer you. It is the, it is the craziest thing I've ever, it's like a cult. It's a
crazy thing I've ever heard of. So in addition to that, if you are talking about, if you are
tired of crying alone. Apparently you can go somewhere to cry. It's called the New York sob parlor.
And it allows people to go into private rooms and cry because apparently your house isn't
enough. They literally cry. It's called the sob parlor in New York City. And they've been getting
attention where people go to a private room. I don't know how much they pay, but they go and they
just like cry. Like no one gives you therapy. No one counsels you. They don't even give you a drink.
Nothing. You just go and you just, you go in there and cry. Isn't that what your house is,
houses. I'm just saying. And they said that, well, they have 36 playlists where you can listen to
songs. Hi, look at Spotify. They have, like, I'm sure they have a sad list. I'm sure they have a
sad playlist. This is a goofiest thing I've ever heard of. The D.C. Attorney General has
dropped charges against the Gold Star father, Steve Neku, whose son Kareem was killed in the
chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan. It only makes sense that these charges were withdrawn,
particularly when you compare all the charges that were dropped against those.
rioters who were burning and down buildings and vandalizing stuff during the riots. Stay with us.
Or when people are invading people's spaces altogether. Did you guys hear about this? So there's a
homeowner who was arrested because she changed the locks on her own home. This was in New York.
A homeowner in Queens was arrested because she inherited this home from her parents and she
was trying to sell it. And these people moved in and house jacked her.
and they squatted in her house.
She hired a locksmith.
She changed the locks back on her property.
And police took the woman, Adele Andraloro, into custody because the squatters actually
had the audacity to call the police.
It's her house.
They're not paying her rent.
They're not paying utilities.
And that's the law in New York.
You can't even, if you're paying the light bill, you can't even turn off the
electricity in the house because you can get in trouble.
You're supposed to provide these things for squatters for free.
They don't owe you anything.
You have to pay taxes on the property and everything.
You don't get a benefit.
You don't get to have a moratorium on paying tax on property, but they can live there for
free.
And you have to provide everything.
New York, states like New York, give people squatters more rights than the property
owners.
That's not even, in fact, that is such an under-exaggeration of that truth.
And so the police said that she,
had to deal with it as a landlord-tenant issue.
She had to initiate
an eviction.
An eviction is kind of a straw
man in this case because it, or
it's just about, it presupposes
that there was an agreement for these people to live there in the first
place, which there was not, nor was their consent.
The squatters
claimed that she was a burglar.
It's her property.
This is, it's one of the craziest things
I've ever seen.
And this isn't the only instance where stuff like this has been happening.
I mean, there are a lot of examples of this.
But this woman, she, yeah, it was her, it was a million dollar house, too.
She got this.
It was her parents' house.
She can't even turn off the utilities.
She has to provide the water, the electricity, everything.
She can't turn any of it off.
What if she couldn't afford it?
What if she inherited her parents?
home and she couldn't afford to assume the, she couldn't afford to assume any of the bills for it.
What happened?
What would happen?
So now she has to go through this very lengthy process of having them evicted.
Now, my thought was, well, can't you just like squat on the squatters?
Like, isn't that something that you can do?
Well, that's what one guy did.
New York Post had this story.
This was from last year.
This was a man in Nevada.
He went, so his mother lived in California.
this Nevada man, his mother passed away, or his father passed away.
His mother couldn't live in the family home.
So they put the house up for rent.
And there was a woman who reached out to the guy, said she wanted to rent the house,
but she couldn't pay and she had no credit and she had no documents or anything like that.
And so he declined her.
But she showed up and moved into the house with all her furniture anyway.
And all the realtors were telling him, did you agree to allow?
Because he had contracts with realtors.
They're like, did you agree to, like, allow this woman to move in your home?
He said no.
Then the neighbors started telling him.
The sheriff's department told him there was nothing they could do.
So what he did was he squatted the house back.
He wrote up a lease agreement with his mother, making him the legal tenant.
He loaded up his car, set off to California, waited for them to leave a day, entered while they were out.
And then he ended up being to squatter.
And he made them leave.
And they left.
Now he was like, it's not always going to be peaceful like that.
No, because, I mean, I think that you should, I believe in Castle Doctrine, personally.
I think if you're going to FA, you're going to FO, and you'll leave in a bag.
That's how I look at it.
This is just crazy.
It's crazy that people have to do this.
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