The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Absurd Truth: TIME's Person Of The Year

Episode Date: December 12, 2024

Donald Trump wins 2024 TIME’s Person of the Year. Was their cover a backhanded compliment? Meanwhile, WNBA Superstar Caitlin Clark doubles down after getting bullied by racist players and says she w...ill help elevate black WNBA players because it’s “very important”.Please visit our great sponsors:All Family Pharmacyhttps://allfamilypharma.com/danaAre you emergency ready?  Stock up today at allfamilypharma.com/dana and use code DANA10 for 10% off your entire order.  Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaUse code DANA to save 20% on your next order.  Byrnahttps://byrna.com/danaGive the gift of personal safety this holiday season with Byrna.com/DanaKelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comInnovation. Performance. KelTec. Learn more at KelTecWeapons.com today.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet a free smart phone with promo code FRIDAY.  Limited-time offer, or while supplies last.  PreBornhttps://preborn.com/danaEvery contribution counds.  To donate securely dial #250 and say keyword BABY or visit Preborn.com/DANA. ReadyWise https://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on your entire purchase.Relief Factorhttps://relieffactor.comDon’t mask pain, fight it naturally with Relief Factor.  Visit online or call 1-800-4-RELIEF today!

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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 a Florida man is threatened to light a homeowner's car on fire with a Molotov cocktail, said police in Cape Coral.
Starting point is 00:00:21 A man was arrested over the weekend. Police said that he pulled out again with the swords. He pulled out a sword. Okay, stop, stop. Stop. Full stop. Is that a thing in Florida? Every month, I have two to three stories.
Starting point is 00:00:35 They're brand new, different from each other, different parts of Florida, where someone has a sword or a machete. Floridians, what is up? Do you all just, like, have swords? Is that a thing? What in the world? So this guy had a sword and a Molotov cocktail. And he wanted to make a point during an argument with the Cape Coral resident. Cape Coral police said that they got reports of a disturbance at the victim's home.
Starting point is 00:00:58 they met with the homeowner. A 36-year-old man, he shut up in a driveway, holding a glass bottle with a cloth wrapped around the top. He threatened to throw it, which he claimed was a Molotov cocktail at one of the vehicles in the driveway and lighted on fire. He also had a sword, and he used the sword to tap on the windshield of a vehicle during the exchange. It was all captured on video by ringed orbo. The camera. And the police located the guy. They asked him, he said, no, I just, I went to go ask about the disrespect to a family member.
Starting point is 00:01:28 And then he was arrested, taken to Lee County Jail, charged with violating the law that they have about manufacturing fire bombs. Okay, there you go. But the sword, though. And was it actually a Molotov cocktail? They never really said. They never really confirmed that it was. But, you know, let's see. This Florida man, yeah, let's go ahead and do this.
Starting point is 00:01:52 So, apparently, I don't think this guy was supposed to be gator hunting. and he was and it was a company that showed the that this guy and his friends they went down to hunt some gators and but the guy's wife apparently did not know and there's videos but you can't
Starting point is 00:02:13 there's a lot of cousin in him but the guy apparently was his wife didn't know that they were all having a little boy's trip and they were all drinking and hunting gators and then a gator bit his hand so he's probably going to have to come up with a story as to
Starting point is 00:02:28 how to tell his wife. It was done by salty adventures. And this Isaiah Trioelo and his friends, they were hunting gators. And then he got his hand bit. And apparently he told his wife he was worried more about his wife finding out. And he had said in the video, don't wake Katie up whatever you guys do. He didn't bite that hard. Like trying to hide it because he didn't want his wife to know he was out drinking and gator hunting.
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Starting point is 00:04:07 Dana Lash with you. We are at the top of the second hour here. And it's Thursday. We're almost done through the week. It's the week before the week before Christmas. You guys are like, wait, what? Yeah, I know. It's going by fast, isn't it?
Starting point is 00:04:22 Like, how are we already, how is it already December 12th? This is just like way too fast. Way too fast. All right. So a number of stuff, a number of things we've been covering. By the way, you can also look and follow us, if you're not listening to Restorely, Channel 347 DirecTV. And we're also over at Rumble, where the chat happens, and X and ETHs so, all that good stuff. So the president rang the bell this morning, Wall Street. He's named Times. Man of the Year, Time Magazine's man of the year. He's invited to ring the bell at New York Stock Exchange.
Starting point is 00:05:02 He's only the second president to ever do so. Yeah, Reagan was the other one. Notice how they're all Republicans that get to. That's weird. Interesting that, isn't it? Only the Republicans, probably because they understand the economy. He's the first since Reagan to ring the opening bell. And the crowd was yelling at his family with him. He was flanked by the covers. It's a nice cover. the perspective is a little interesting but it's a nice cover I mean it's like at a downward kind of angle
Starting point is 00:05:35 and I'm curious as to how he was sitting or what he was sitting on but they what do you think the cover says is the cover backing a compliment do you think because it's when you consider the first one that they put him on where it was just the like an emoji of his head
Starting point is 00:05:52 and it looked like it was melting that wasn't very flattering this is a lot more sober This is like the magazine cover that seems like final acceptance of the inevitable, right? That's what I get out of it. It's not bad. I don't think that they make him look old. They have him like a cold filter on him because he is, they took some of the hue out of his face and his hair.
Starting point is 00:06:17 His hair is way more like, is way brighter than that. But it seems like a, their cover seems like a. Like they're like accepting the inevitable, the inevitableness of all of this. Like they can't deny the last year. Right. So they're like, okay, here it is. What's funny, when Joe Biden was elected, he said that they were going to return to normality. There's the cover one showing you right there.
Starting point is 00:06:46 It's not a bad cover. It's a weird perspective, though, isn't it? Yeah, I was going to say that. But what is that? I'm just, I don't want to unpack it too much, but I do think it's interesting. They, it's almost like you're peering up at him, right? That's the perspective of the photographer. You're peering up at him from a lower position.
Starting point is 00:07:13 But he's not like lording it over you. It's very odd. I almost don't know what to make of it. Do you, I don't think it's, Steve, what do you think? Do you think it's like a backhanded compliment? I'm going to get one more opinion on this. It's weird. I don't know how to, I don't know how to read it.
Starting point is 00:07:29 I mean, if you're reflecting from the same publication that had that cover years ago of that, like, really dystopian melting face, like, that's obviously a twist. But I think they kind of had to admit that that's the case. I mean, there was a lot of people up for it that they could have picked on the right or on the left, excuse me, and they didn't. True. Yeah, they could have. I mean, who are they going to, can you imagine if they tried picking Kamala? That would have been a joke. But I also think that they realize that he sells magazine covers, I think.
Starting point is 00:07:57 And so putting him on that. I don't think that it is a smear. And the reason I'm bringing this up is a couple of you emailed me this morning, asking if I thought that it was an insulting, if I thought it was an insulting cover. And I don't think that it is an insulting cover. I just think that it's, I don't know, it's very weird, right? I think it's just the inevitable.
Starting point is 00:08:25 They realize what happened in the past year. They can't ignore it. There is no ignoring. it. You can't rewrite what happened this past year. And that, like, we were talking about that perspective of the photographer, you are kind of as Time Magazine or even as the public, you kind of look up to a guy that has gone through what Trump has gone through over these past eight years. And I think it's, I don't think it, I don't look at it as a backhanded compliment or, you know what mean? The only reason I think that it's, and I don't mean to like, I'm sorry if I'm born you
Starting point is 00:08:55 guys because I'm obsessing over it. but the reason I bring it up is because it's so desaturated. So is that, is the desaturation, and I'm not saying this is to be mean, he's oranger than this guy, come on. The dude has like super Scottish red hair. It's like, except it's not really blonde. It's definitely got red tint in it. And he's one of those people that when they're hair, he doesn't really gray, it turns
Starting point is 00:09:24 blonde. I had a grandmother who is Irish as a day as long. That's where it comes from. And she had like her hair like Ronald McDonald. And she didn't go gray. It went blonde. It was real weird. He's got like the same thing.
Starting point is 00:09:37 So it's just super desaturated. He doesn't look defeated. He looks reflective. And I don't know. There's a lot to get into with this cover. And why I'm focusing on it so much is I'm trying to read the tea leaves as to what his presidential term, the start of it's going to be like. And every politics has been upended since 20, I would say since 2014, really.
Starting point is 00:10:05 It really started getting upended in 2014, 2015, and then when he won and no one expected him to win. And then in 2020 when it was so close, no one knows what to expect every term has the only, the only thing that's been predictable has been Biden. And even then how bad he was, was not as predictable. We all knew he was going to be bad, but we didn't know it was going to be as bad as, you know, I mean, my gosh, the joblessness, the inflation, the instability, the lack of, you know, I mean, any kind of focus on any kind of domestic issue, particularly manufacturing, all of that stuff. But this is, I almost, it almost seems like it's a relief because the left, I think, is relieved because they don't have to be yoked with Biden anymore. They don't have to make excuses for him. They don't have to apologize for him. They don't have to send surrogates out to clean up his messes.
Starting point is 00:10:57 So I almost feel like they act like they have a reprieve. And in some respects, they're sort of grateful for it because they don't have anything else that they can use to stop the bleeding, so to speak, any other candidate of Biden. They don't have anyone ready to step up. They don't have anyone who can actually do the job. That's why they ran Kamala. And I honestly do think that they felt like they were going to lose. But they ran Kamala Harris because they had to run. someone and they had no one else to run. And she's shallow and vapid enough to think that that was
Starting point is 00:11:31 a compliment to her and that they actually believed in her ability to run. When they didn't, they were just, they needed a sacrifice. They knew that they were going to be feeding someone into the meat grinder and that person had no hope of a political career after. And so they gladly sacrificed her. The irony of ironies, Democrats, you had people like James Clyburn who were demanding that they run a black woman when Democrats in reality knew that this was going to be the sacrificial candidate that had no hope and that it was going to be such a destructive presidential cycle that whoever it was, they were never going to have any hope of a political career after. And so they just ran her. How unbelievably fitting that they actually fed their own
Starting point is 00:12:10 DEI, their own DEI policies to the meat grinder in this fashion. I've never seen such a cell phone in my ever-loving life. It is truly stunning how unbelievably ironic this all is. It really It's truly stunning. So they were demanding, oh, we need, we want our black female candidate. And then turn around and they're like, okay, we'll let you have her. And they destroyed her. You're not even going to see her at the inauguration, I doubt. Which brings me back to this cover.
Starting point is 00:12:45 To me, it spells relief. When you look at it, do you feel like they're exhaling? That's what I get out of it. it feels like they're exhaling. So what does this mean with the media covering him going into January? It's tricky. Think of how many newspapers endorsed him over Kamala or didn't make an endorsement. Like Wapo, right?
Starting point is 00:13:11 They didn't make an endorsement. And they weren't the only ones to not make an endorsement. So think of this. The media coverage, when he assumes office, I think they're actually going to be I'm not saying this because I'm not saying this because I'm hopeful. I'm not. I have no hope. Hi. Hi. I am diogenous. I feel like they realize the economy is a mess. The border is a mess. And they're going to be supportive on those issues. And they realize they can't really do anything to him because he only has four years. And he's turned out. I think that their ire, they're already retiring him with this magazine cover. their ire is going to be turned towards everybody else. The bench. And this is one of the things that the media has been really bad at.
Starting point is 00:14:03 So they don't know how to deconstruct the coalition that Republicans have built. And they have not really hardcore attacked the Republican bench yet. I think this magazine covers them kind of like retiring him and they're reconciled to the idea that he's the president and they kind of feel relief because. of Biden, but also they're going to go after everybody underneath him twice as hard. Because as soon as they stop being sad
Starting point is 00:14:32 over losing, they're going to be vengeful. And that's when I think you're going to see it. Thoughts, Kane? I think that that's pretty, I think that's how it's going to go. I think that it's going to be knives out like you've never seen for Republican governors,
Starting point is 00:14:49 leading Republican senators, leading Republicans in Congress. I think you're going to see a double, double coverage on them. That's my opinion. Yeah. Just like when you put salt on a slug and it writhes and seethes and screams, like that's exactly what we're going to be seeing because it's not going to be easy to drain the swamp. Yeah, I think so. And then when he starts going after deep state, interesting.
Starting point is 00:15:15 So I just, that cover, I was staring at that cover and I'm like, this is such an interesting cover because it's such a departure from the stuff. that they usually do, right? It's such a departure. So, um, and, interesting stuff. And, and their, their article, if you've read it, um, it's not, it's like they're trying not to be flattering. But it was,
Starting point is 00:15:42 it's there, it's just a fascinating thing. I think that they're actually, they don't want to admit that they like him. That's what I'm walking away with. They are happy to have somebody who understands business and they want to like him, but they know that they're on the left's team so they can't like him. The whole article read like they kept having to walk it back. Maybe I'm reading too much into it, but that was my take. And it just fascinated me.
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Starting point is 00:17:29 chemically castrating people over. It's just, this is just insanity. So this is a huge news. This, um, let's see, out of control welfare has stunted economic growth. That's an actual headline from a newspaper. Who would have thought? Like, I'm so shocked. What? Yeah. Welfare and regulation. They're saying that economic orthodoxies are tumbling. People are realizing that those policies don't work. But are they actually going to implement them? I mean, that's like the big thing.
Starting point is 00:18:02 You're actually going to put them into practice. Coffee prices are surging to the highest on record. This is the Arabian beings. They said that I've accounted for what most of the global production. And their prices have jumped 80% this year. And that they're not the only place. They're saying that coffee brands are considering putting prices up in the new year also. Everything's been super expensive.
Starting point is 00:18:31 But coffee roasters have been able to absorb a lot of those prices, places like Black Rifle Coffee in that. And they said that some companies like Nestle, they've taken the hit from higher raw material prices to themselves. But they said all of that's kind of at a tipping point right now because the expense is still, I mean, it's still super expensive. and a lot of it's due to drought and then a heavy rain. I know both of those things are factoring into the expense on all of it. Floyd Mayweather was attacked by a mob in a row over Israel and Gaza while he was jewelry shopping in London. This is why would you pick a fight with Floyd Mayweather, you stupid idiots? So, apparently he got into an altercation at Hatt & Garden and he was out shopping for jewelry.
Starting point is 00:19:19 and I mean it was doing some window shopping and a ton of people were in the street. A mob descended on him and he was apparent. I mean, he looked angry. He knew security we're in the Capitol. They said that he was confronted. They bundled him out of a jewelry store into a waiting four by four. And they said that he wasn't touched at any point, but the crowd was using racial slurs towards him. These are like pro-Gosin people using racial slurs towards him.
Starting point is 00:19:46 And he said he was fine. there was nothing more to it. He was there for 48 hours and he did some quick shopping and that was it. That's so crazy. I wanted to touch on this because we missed it yesterday. Caitlin Clark, audio sound bite 22. She's doubled down. So Caitlin Clark came out and said that she felt like it was white privilege, that she ended up. She was saying that she somehow was the beneficiary of white privilege. And she doubled down on it in the sound bite. Listen, I think we have it. Okay. I always have had really good perspective on everything that's kind of happened in my life, whether that's been good, whether that's been bad. And then obviously coming to the WMBA, like I've said, I feel like I've earned every single thing that's happened to me over the course of my career. But also, I grew up a fan of this league from a very young age.
Starting point is 00:20:38 Like, my favorite player was Maya Moore. Like, I know what this league was about. And like I said, it's only been around 25 plus years. So I know there's been so many amazing black women that have been in this league and continuing to uplift them, I think, is very important. and that's something I'm very aware of. And like I said, like I try to just be real and authentic and, you know, share my truth. And I think that's very easy for me.
Starting point is 00:20:59 Like, I'm very comfortable in my own skin. And that's kind of been how it is my entire life. Yes. So she says that she admits feeling privilege as a white person and says that the WNBA was built on black players. No, it wasn't. The WNBA was the welfare recipient of the NBA. Nobody gave a rat's ass about women's basketball. Women don't even give a rat's ass about women's basketball.
Starting point is 00:21:30 The WNBA was subsidized by the NBA. It is the welfare recipient of the NBA. NBA players and NBA viewers and NBA game attendees built the WNBA. Let's not pretend like these women who are in the WNBA built it. They can barely keep what was given to them. And then when they get someone who gets the eyeballs, they trash her and drag her down because they are a bunch of jealous bitches. That's the reality of it. And then they want to play victimhood and act as though everything's a racial hustle when it's not.
Starting point is 00:22:06 She is one, what is her privilege exactly? And I know a lot of people are slamming her. And I just think that she is navigating something that no one has ever had to go through before. and that's part of what my point. How in the hell does she have white privilege when she is like one of, she's a minority player in the WNBA? How in the hell does she have white privilege? They have been racist bitches to her since she got there.
Starting point is 00:22:33 They have targeted her. They have smeared her. They have acted like she has, is less than. And to her credit, she's ignored it up until now. I mean, she's ignored it up until, you know, this point. So I don't know how she's considered privileged. She works hard and she has talent, but how is that a privilege? She works hard with her talent.
Starting point is 00:23:01 I mean, it's goofy. She gets athlete of the year and then she has to apologize. I feel as though she's, she's, because she had said, she said, quote, I want to say that I've earned every single thing, but as a white person, and there is a privilege. I disagree with this. And she says, she said a lot of those players in the league that have been really good have been black players. This league has kind of been built on them. Blah, blah, blah, blah. Again, someone who is one of, she's a minority player in the WNBA,
Starting point is 00:23:32 on her team. And she has to admit to some kind of privilege. They can't just credit her talent. Like Time Magazine, they said Clark is cognizant of the racial underpinnings of her stardom. She says, I want to say the quote that I gave you, but the fact that she says that, oh, yes, the racial underpinnings, Time Magazine and writing about her, the racial underpinnings of her stardom. The racial underpinnings of the WNBA, nobody watches it. She's, I don't know, she just is like a beaten dog. But at the same time, she's never had to navigate, nobody's ever had to navigate anything like this in the WNBA or in anything like this. A female. Nobody's, this is kind of new.
Starting point is 00:24:23 It's very new. But she's allowing herself to be bullied at this point. And there are players of a different race that did not generate the eyeballs that she generated. They did not generate the interest for the league that she generated. And they feel like they, and they're trying to other her. They're trying to say that the only reason that she's talented is because of some sort of privilege. being white doesn't make her play better, practicing hard and working hard does. And she has a natural born talent that is entirely unrelated to her skin color.
Starting point is 00:24:58 She just happens to be a white girl. But no one can credit her talent because no one wants to admit that she just might be a better player than Angel Reese. Or she just might be a better player than some of the other women on the teams in WNBA. They can't say that. So they have to discredit her talent by saying, oh, well, white, privilege. The hell does white privilege have to do with being naturally talented at basketball? I suck at basketball. Love basketball. Love watching it. Love watching it. And I always wanted to play it. But I'm not very good, Kane. Where's my white privilege? I was told that I would have privilege.
Starting point is 00:25:42 Look, as badly as I wanted to be on my school's basketball team and I never made it. I was varsity everything I did, but basketball for some reason. I have no idea why. It doesn't make sense. I did. years of classical ballet and then I was varsity everything I did from freshman on basketball could not do it no idea why where's my white privilege for that right I wanted it isn't that how it works if you're white and you want it don't you automatically get it cane how does white privilege work isn't that how it works you're only you're you're white a jason though 50 so i don't know yeah i get a 50% card yeah 50% but the other 50% of you what privileges have you gotten um god I don't know.
Starting point is 00:26:27 You haven't gotten any privileges? Not that I know of. But wait a minute. I'm told that if you're white, you get all these special things. Yeah. I don't. They only see the non-white half of me, apparently. Does it, did you, you played football, right?
Starting point is 00:26:41 Yeah. Were you a better football player because you were white? Half white? Uh, no. I don't think so. It didn't give you any kind of like special superpower. No. I mean, I always thought that you played worse.
Starting point is 00:26:54 Remember the Woody Harrelson movie, White Men Can Jump? That was huge when I was a kid. And I remember looking at that title thinking, I wonder if they can't. Hollywood. Just saying. It's true. Do you feel bad for her? Caitlin Clark?
Starting point is 00:27:12 Do I feel bad for what she's had to go through and all of that? Do you feel like she's been browbeaten into this? I think so. I think so. She literally just wants to play basketball. She just wants to get along with everybody. She just wants to have fun. and everyone else is thrusting her in these directions and making her do these things.
Starting point is 00:27:33 It just doesn't seem, just like anybody who doesn't do anything that comes naturally to them, it doesn't look right and it doesn't feel right. Lorraine says that she feels like she's saying this to make the other girls in the team feel better. Probably because she wants to get along with them. How lame are the chicks in this league? Well, what was the lay? If you have to have this woman like lie prostrate in front of the media, to make you feel better, I'm going to say something mean.
Starting point is 00:28:00 Should I say? I've already said it once, but these women are. They are. I read lips. I didn't know as a lip reader until just now. It's that white privilege. You would have been able to hear the voice in your head had you been full. I'm just saying, that's how it works, right?
Starting point is 00:28:21 Lorraine says that she's always lifted up her teammates, always been very humble. She always seems like she's tried to ignore this. but that's sort of notice and this is how it is and it doesn't matter if it's Caitlin Clark or whoever this is why I'm like never been in need of the rage mob because they don't care she's never going to be forgiven she is their original sin of being born white I mean that's how that's how all of her critics and all these people around WMBA are acting like maybe if you bitches could play basketball a little bit better then maybe she wouldn't be getting all the attention maybe if you all were as half as talented as she was, then maybe, oh, I don't know, maybe you would get more advertising
Starting point is 00:29:00 dollars. Maybe you would get more sponsorships yourself. Instead of hating on her, all the women need to be thanking her for keeping eyes on the WNBA, which has been nothing more than a glorified welfare recipient of the NBA. And you all know it's true, bitches, you know it's true. I'm so tired of this stuff. They're a bunch of bullies, grown middle-aged women being bullies. women who are in their 30s being bullies at some point you need to grow up you do
Starting point is 00:29:31 Dana's people are going to be like Dana I don't like your language I am not Dora the Explorer okay you're not sitting in church and this ain't PBS I do feel bad for her because she's never had to navigate this and I think that people who are trying to jump all over her need to slow their role a little bit
Starting point is 00:29:51 I mean I think the people who need most of the ire are the coaches and the league and her teammates. Those are the people that you need to be sharp with. Because I think she's just trying to navigate and deal with it. And she didn't come out. And I think she, I mean, she seemed very hesitant when she was saying the stuff that she said. But if she thinks, though, that this kind of thing is going to make it to where they accept her and they celebrate her and they stop giving her grief, no.
Starting point is 00:30:21 In fact, it's going to double. Because if they see a bleed, then they're going to come for more. That's how it works. 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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