The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Absurd Truth: Trans Day Of Visibility

Episode Date: April 1, 2024

Dana reacts to The White House recognizing Trans Day Of Visibility on Easter Sunday. Meanwhile, a squatter sells a Texas woman’s belongings at a yard sale.Please visit our great sponsors:American F...inancinghttps://americanfinancing.netGet started today online or call 866-574-2500.Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaUse code DANA to save 20% on your next order.  Goldcohttps://danalikesgold.comGet your free Gold Kit from GoldCo today.Field of Greenshttps://fieldofgreens.comUse promo code DANA to get 15% off plus free rush shipping.  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.Zbioticshttps://zbiotics.com/radioGet 15% your first order when you use code RADIO at checkout. 

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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 in Tampa,
Starting point is 00:00:15 this dude decided to play Grand Theft Auto in real life. He stole, and by stole, I mean, he totally had a violent carjacking incident involving an ambulance.
Starting point is 00:00:24 Of all the things you're going to carjack, it's an ambulance, really. They said that they got carjacked, the ambulance did, Friday morning, 36-year-old Lakeland resident Gregory McGall.
Starting point is 00:00:34 McGall, yeah. threw himself through the window into the ambulance and then wrestled with the ambulance driver for control of the vehicle. The driver feared for his life, exited the vehicle, called 911, and then he fled. The dude fled in the stolen ambulance,
Starting point is 00:00:46 crashed it and a fenced in grass lot and then left the scene. They got the ambulance back. They got him a couple of days later. And he also had, they had multiple community tips on him, and he also had some other offenses too. Yeah, nobody's shocked by that.
Starting point is 00:01:01 that this Florida man was arrested for possession of ecstasy pills that were in the shape of Donald Trump's head. They were orange ecstasy pills in the shape. Not kidding. Brendan Dolan King, he, according to Pinellas County Sheriff's Office, he was caught with pills that were color orange in the shape of Trump's face at authorities. They were labeled Trump in L. And the Clearwater Police told ABC News that they occasionally find
Starting point is 00:01:32 ecstasy pills, you know, in different shapes. They found a Superman logo and a Batman logo. They said they have never seen this shape before. So that was a new one for them. So interesting. I don't even know how that's made, but so somebody would have to make a mold of that. I'm just thinking out loud hearing him. A Florida man fights with deputies after he fled on a go-kart.
Starting point is 00:01:55 You really think that was going to work? Pensacola guy. He fought with deputies and then tried to get away, 42-year-old Brian Peterson on a go-cart. and they said that he was real easy to follow because he was driving a gas-powered go-kart. It could not go very fast down the roadway. This is not Mario Kart, dude. So we went from Grand Theft Auto to Mario Kart. That's exactly what happened.
Starting point is 00:02:20 Hi, I'm Erica, an English major at Hillsdale College. Here's Hillsdale President, Dr. Larry Arne, with the Constitution Minute. The human soul is made to learn, and the highest things of life are the best things to learn. One of these, it turns out, is the way we govern ourselves, and one of the best examples of that is the Constitution of the United States. It explains what our government should look like and how it should function to best protect our rights. It was created to give us the freedom to make choices about the way we wish to live. Unfortunately, most colleges and universities today fail to teach our Constitution. When they do, they often denigrate it.
Starting point is 00:02:57 This is dangerous because it is impossible to preserve our liberty if we don't understand where it comes from and how to protect our country. protected. Having a proper civics education is essential to preserving our freedom. To learn more and get a free pocket constitution, visit constitutionminute.com. I mean, look at the way that all of the religions are treated in these United States. Look at the way that the Jewish faith is treated, the Christian faith is treated, but there's some that you can't touch. There's some faith you can't touch. What gets me is that take for instance the battle over what kids children minors are allowed to learn in school and what they're not allowed to learn in school what they're not allowed to learn in school about they're not not even a lesson it's not even academics i mean they shouldn't be presented with materials that are
Starting point is 00:03:58 considered of the hustler variety right particularly without their parents knowledge which is what a lot of bills like in Florida and elsewhere have sought to remedy to make sure that parents are still involved and can still make determinations about what is or isn't, you know, something that their kids can have access to. And in Michigan, there's a huge group of parents that got together and they were like, yes, they should not have access to it. And it's amazing because Democrat politicians are like, oh, okay. The difference is that those parents, their faith, they're, they're Muslim. Their faith is Islamic. They're their Muslim parents. And they can this and they're not attacked as bigots and they're not attacked as name of
Starting point is 00:04:38 insert pejorative here they don't have their characters impugned there's like certain things that only like one religion can bring up and then it's considered okay that if they bring it up and then nobody talks about it in the press like go back to what was it prop eight in california prop eight that was the traditional marriage thing that they were going to vote on and there was this huge organized effort to try to shame and bully uh people into not support it. And they decided to go after like the Mormons more than anybody else, which was the funniest thing ever, considering it was black and Latino families in California that were literally driving the support overwhelmingly for that measure. And the Mormons were only like a small
Starting point is 00:05:18 percentage of it. They even went after the Scientologists, which I mean, don't even if we started. They like protested around their thing. They protested at all the, the Mormon churches. They were targeting like all the Mormons in Utah. I'm like, they're in Utah, not even California. because it was easier to target them than it was to target the black and Latino voters who were driving this because their values are more traditional. They couldn't target them because then they would be violating their own rules. By their own rules, you cannot disagree with a person if they check an identity politics box because that makes you either sexist, racist, bigoted, etc. See, that identity politic is used as a veneer to deflect any kind of criticism. It is a pass.
Starting point is 00:06:00 So you can't criticize them. So the left ran afoul of their own rules. They're like, what are we going to do? Let's go after the Mormons. They're an easy target. Mormons are easy to kick around. They don't chop off anybody's head or blow up anybody's buildings. They don't do anything like that.
Starting point is 00:06:15 You know, they're not out there raping women in Gaza. They don't do anything like that. We're just going to go ahead and target the Mormons. And that's what they did. They weren't going to go after the black and Latino voters in California that were driving it. Because then they'd be racist and bigots, right? And they'd probably lose a very important demo that they needed. in order to actually get votes.
Starting point is 00:06:36 It's just amazing. I don't know why this, the fact that it fell on that day, they could have moved it by a day. I'm so tired of the visibility. There's too much visibility. There's too much damn visibility. It's oversaturated. It's being shoved down your throats incessantly because that's the tactic. That's the purpose.
Starting point is 00:06:55 This isn't about tolerance. A lot of people say the word tolerance and they mean total accept, not even acceptance. They mean total adoption. Tolerance to them is a word that they use when they mean adoption. It's not enough to live and let live to these people. It's not enough to go about your daily life, do what you got to do day in a day out, and then just get done, raise your kids, pay your bills. It's not enough.
Starting point is 00:07:20 You have to affirm whatever their heads cook up. You have to affirm and not just affirm, but praise, applaud. When I was growing up, everybody was told, well, what? happens behind closed doors is those people's business. Stay out of their bedroom. Now they're dragging you in by your collar, forcing you to watch and applaud. Big difference from then and now. But that was always ever the goal. No, it's about adoption. And if you don't adopt it, then you're penalized. You lose your job. You lose your friends. You're ostracized. They target you in your community. You lose out at sports competitions, scholarships, places on
Starting point is 00:08:03 teams recognition for merit for your born sex there was a i'm going to pull this up there's a track me i just saw this it happened i think this was over the weekend it was like an NCAA thing and uh it was a student who was a man a male student and running in a women's track event anybody who's ever, and I ran track, anybody who's ever participated in track and field, knows that women and men are very different with their abilities, right? Very different because they're women and men. Very different thing. The NCAA allows male athletes to participate in women's track events.
Starting point is 00:09:02 And I was watching a female athlete that, was at University of Idaho and Idaho State University, they lost second and third places because dudes competed against them and they and they won. This has been going on for years. The NCAA women's track and field champion for 2019 is trans. You have the women's cyclist champion for UCI, two-time trans. The 2019 New Zealand's women's weightlifting champion is trans. The top player in international women's volleyball league is trans.
Starting point is 00:09:39 meaning it's a man competing as a woman. These are men who suck as as male athletes. They cannot compete at the top level as male athletes. And they treat women's sports like the JV League. They treat women's sports like this is our backup plan. They absolutely do. These are guys who went through puberty as dudes. They competed as dudes even.
Starting point is 00:10:06 They competed as dudes. This is recent for the, And this is not the exception. This is 99% the trend. Because they want that scholarship opportunity. They won all this. So they pray on my. I'm like they, it is, this isn't an ethical dilemma.
Starting point is 00:10:23 It's insanity. Insanity. No event there for women. Nothing like that. I mean, you know how different it is with men and women's races? My gosh. I ran track and field in high school. I went to state. I was varsity. Like the moment I became a freshman, I was varsity. I did select
Starting point is 00:10:53 throughout the summer, all of that. I was a distance runner. The least I could, the, the shortest I could do was an 800. And that was hard on me. I haven't, I can like run forever at the same speed. I can keep a great speed and I literally can run for miles. I have crazy endurance. I just didn't have a lot of the fast twitch muscles that you need for sprinters. I'm not a sprinter. But I would run four by eight every now and then as like a sub if somebody got hurt. But I ran mile and two mile when I was varsity for mile and two mile. And I think my best time that I had in mile was like 550. I was a 540 or 549 50.
Starting point is 00:11:38 Yeah, I was a crazy miler. Now, but here's the thing. Here's the thing. Here's the thing. as good as I was as a varsity miler. You know, I went to district, sectional state, as good as I was. When I ran against dudes, I was JV level. I was JV.
Starting point is 00:12:00 I couldn't keep up with varsity dudes. And I was one of the top athletes in my state. I could not keep up with varsity dudes. It's the reality of it. That's the way we're built. They could keep a pace faster than me. and they could outrun me. They could out endure because that's biology. As good as I was and as much as I trained and I was running every day. I was such a jock in school. I did all the
Starting point is 00:12:33 sports. I also did classical ballet for 17 years to the point where I was like fatiguing my muscles. I was so into everything and all the athletics. But track and cross country were my top. as good as I was, as disciplined as I was with training. And as much as I beat the other chicks, I was JV running as a dude. And that's just the biology of things. I never thought that was unfair or I should be accommodated because I live in reality. And I look at these dudes out there in sports today, track and field. These guys, and so these track, they'd be JV.
Starting point is 00:13:14 Actually, they wouldn't even make their college. team, I don't think. They'd be JV. They wouldn't be, they're not first string. They're not good. But they run as, they figured out if they run as chicks and they compete with women, oh, hey, then they can go somewhere. I mean, they're outpacing the women in all of these track events. It's crazy. You've seen the videos of them, men playing volleyball against chicks. Have you seen video of men playing soccer against chicks? Basketball? In every sport. It's biology. They don't want to be women. They want to be men playing as women. Don't sit here and say you want to be a part of the sisterhood
Starting point is 00:13:59 when you're willing to unfairly use your biological advantage as a way to get ahead of that sisterhood in sports. You're a fraud. That's exactly what all this is. And it's tolerated by NCAA. You know, it's not going to stop. Women are going to have to quit. on mass. They will.
Starting point is 00:14:28 Because this is not a thing where the men can stand up and defend the women. The women are going to have to hit back. Third wave feminists have put women in this very unfortunate position. They sold out the sisterhood. They sold out the very thing that they say they were fighting to protect. Not only did they make it to where you have to have a dual income family. You can't even stay at home with your kids anymore if you want to. But I'll be damn.
Starting point is 00:14:52 Now you've got to worry about competing against women in sports. They think the only true measure of a woman is being out in the field with the man as long as the man's out in the field. That's asinine. Talk about setting women back by centuries. All the work gone. It wouldn't good enough to be able to inherit property and vote and have to get paid equally. That wasn't good enough. No, they went too far and now they're reaping what they've sown.
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Starting point is 00:16:30 Tell them Dana sent you. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. Man, play stupid games and you're going to win stupid prizes. So an American YouTuber was kidnapped in Haiti because he tried to meet the new gang leader, Barbecue. How did you think that was going to go? That happened.
Starting point is 00:16:51 This, you can't have it on Friday. The guy is known as your fellow Arab or simply Arab. He left his Atlanta home, Addison Maloof, traveled to Haiti to interview Barbecue, right? The gang leader of Haiti now. And within 24 hours, the YouTuber, along with a colleague, they were abducted and held for ransom by members of Barbecue's gang. And so they said that they've completely run all of the major areas. they have already abducted 17 Western missionaries since 2021. And they said that they confirmed the kidnapping on social media on Friday saying,
Starting point is 00:17:32 yes, keeping it. We've kept it private for two weeks, but now it's out. Yes, he's been kidnapped in Haiti. We're working on getting them out. So that's kind of, that's it. I mean, why would you do that? Why would you go and interview? I can't, man.
Starting point is 00:17:44 Let's see. Half of senior staffers in Congress are so fed up, they may quit. I hope they get fed all the way up and do quit because there's too many of them as it is already. A helicopter dropped 10,000 Easter eggs on Indiana kids. This sounds like that could be problematic.
Starting point is 00:18:03 Just saying, but it was the Easter egg hunt hosted by the Ross Foundation and they said that they dropped, they dropped, it's their egg dropped, 10,000 Easter eggs on Indie kids. It was a helicopter dropped the eggs. I'm assuming that it's like they didn't have the kids right there. It was just over a field
Starting point is 00:18:18 they dropped them and then they allowed the kids to go to the field. Yeah, they didn't They didn't let the kids come in and then, you know, dropped hard eggs on them. That would have been bad. So a state of emergency was declared in the Niagara region because of the solar eclipse. Now, when these things are declared, they do so because they're expecting so many people to come in and view the eclipse that it's going to overwhelm their roadways. And they said that if there's anything that arises, it would also overwhelm our critical infrastructure. So I get it that they're being proactive in case something goes sideways, but still, it's weird.
Starting point is 00:18:57 I mean, we're right in the belt of it of having the solar. I mean, we're going to be able to see it from where we are. But it lasts for like a few seconds. I mean, good grief. Just four minutes. Like, calm down. It's, you know, it's not the end of the world unless it is, which I hope it's smart. All right.
Starting point is 00:19:12 Stick with us. Some more in store. New York Post says in Texas. This is in Texas. Now in Texas, the governor was like, yeah, you can use Castle Doctrine, et cetera, et cetera. they said squatters turned a Texas woman's home into a drug den and sold her possessions at a yard sale. Terry Boyette was in Florida caring for her sick mother when a friend called to tell her someone squatted her Dallas area home. She had previously hired workers to renovate her house, but after she left, a painter broke in and wrecked the place, leaving crack pipes in her oven and needles in a drawer.
Starting point is 00:19:44 It took six months for her to get her home back, and she says that all of her belongings have been damaged beyond repair or soul. her beds in the backyard her dishes are gone she says all my stuff has been sold to the yard sale and online and then apparently the guy who squatted the house was letting people rent it short term and collecting money on that she was literally leaving she was caring for her mother her sick mother in florida and her neighbors called she called police to report the break in but she was told that because the squatter had been there for more than 10 days she would have to evict him i'm not going to do that I'm going to go in, throw some lead down, and then ask questions after and not apologize for anything.
Starting point is 00:20:27 She tried to evict the squatter herself. I'm not doing that. That is absolute BS. If you want to get killed, there's a great way to do it. Squat in somebody's home. Ten days. Are you kidding me? Ten days.
Starting point is 00:20:45 And they had to go through, you have to hire an attorney and go through this whole process. Thousands of thousands of dollars. to get an intruder out of your home. In Dallas. And of course, when she finally did get a court date, guess what? The squatter doesn't show up. And then the judge extended the appeal because she didn't, the judge didn't want the squatter to be homeless over the holidays.
Starting point is 00:21:10 I am not joking you. And the homeowner was like, I'm actually homeless over the holidays because this intruder took over my home while I was caring for my sick mother in Florida. And this intruder was only there for 10 days. Yeah. Yep. And it is, oh my gosh, the photos of the devastation are crazy. They say that squatters in Texas can claim adverse possession, but they say it's a very involved process. But clearly it's not because this was able to happen to this woman very, very easily. So I'm telling you, I'm not, what I'm going to do is I'm going to call, I would call the police to report that I had killed an intruder. is how that would work.
Starting point is 00:22:02 I have to tell you guys, when we moved, because we kind of had to, our old house that we were in, we didn't put on the market for a while. We were waiting for everything to calm down, and we had this psycho who flew halfway across the country and tried to break in my house because he thought I was there.
Starting point is 00:22:17 He had a bunch of pills. And yeah, it was crazy. And our neighbors had called the police, and I was at home with my youngest son, and my husband was out with our oldest son. He had a game. And he was out with him. They were like two hours away.
Starting point is 00:22:35 And God love our police because they called me. Because I made sure I got to know our police and all that stuff just in case anything happened. Because they were the ones who alerted me to what happened. They called me. And they said, we just wanted to make sure that you, but was funny why they called me because they weren't, they really weren't checking to see if I was okay. They were checking to see if they were going to arrive on scene and there was going to be
Starting point is 00:22:58 a dead body there. And it was kind of, in hindsight, it was a little funny because they said, you know, Mrs. Slash, we just want to check in. You know, we, you know, we got this report from your neighbors. We just wanted to, you know, find out where you were. And, you know, because, you know, we just like, you know, we know you're lawfully armed and all this stuff. And I'm like, wait, what's going on here? And then, you know, I talked to them later and I had said, yeah, if I was there, this would have been a very different type of phone call. I mean, I've literally trained hours for just that kind of scenario. and, you know, not that I would gleefully take someone's life, but I, you know, when you develop a sort of set of skills and you never use them, you know, and then an opportunity presents itself, I'm just saying if you're the stupid perp that's dumb enough to like try to squatter bust in on my house, you know, some of us may be like, wow, we get to actually use these skills. So I'm just saying it was a very interesting conversation. And they were very sweet and very cool about it. And we had to, I mean, it was, you know, they acted.
Starting point is 00:23:58 real quickly. And I cannot imagine, first off, you know, they have to stake out these houses to make sure these people are gone. I mean, pay attention and make sure that you're not watched when you're going in your home. And we're apparently at that level. My point in sharing all of this, though, is that all of this restorative justice and this idea that we're going to coddle people who aren't the property owners, this is how you're going to give vigilanteism. I, you know, I believe in our Republican. I believe in what we've agreed to. But if you're not upholding your end of the bargain as elected officials and you're not allowing law enforcement to do their job, you will get vigilanteism and then you can't complain about it after. And if you try too hard, those people
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