The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Absurd Truth: Trump Returns To Briefing Room
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It's time for Florida, man.
That's right. It's time for Florida, man.
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My name is Craig Collins filling in.
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I love this first Florida Man from stories today.
Radio Kane does an awesome job of sending these to me.
Florida man with an ankle monitor tells deputies he can't go to jail.
I have a curfew.
I got to go back to my house because I've already got the ankle monitor.
I'm already in trouble.
He went on to also complain that you can't do bleep is the word he said.
When he found out that you can get arrested,
well wearing an ankle monitor and under house arrest if you do other bad stuff.
There's something amazing about this.
He thought that there was some sort of like get out of jail free scenario,
that if you do something you're not supposed to do,
the guy in Winter Haven, but you happen to already be in trouble that you just point to the ankle
monitor and you're like, no, guys, they got me. It's fine. You don't have to get me in trouble for this. I'm already in trouble. And they're like, well, no, if you do a bad stuff, then you have to actually also go back to jail. A car crash happened, et cetera, et cetera. The guy is in trouble. I just love the things he said and the way he acted as though he can't possibly have things. It's like double jeopardy to him, even if the crimes are totally different.
Amazing. A Florida man pled guilty to assaulting a Dallas-Fort Worth Airport Gate agent.
This is according to the U.S. DOJ. Usually Florida people, some of them may Florida hard.
This seemed to be one of those situations where that would happen. The guy was accused of assaulting a gate agent and pled guilty to it.
In the statement, the DOJ said the security cameras captured Keith Charles Owens, 53, repeatedly punching the gate agent in the head.
The incident occurred back in October of 2024.
I went according to court documents at 4.42 p.m.
He arrived at his gate to tell the agent he was late and tried to scan his boarding pass.
When the agent explained that he had the wrong gate, you're not in the right place, sir.
You can't get on board this plane.
It's not your plane.
Owens lost it.
He started cursing, walked away for a bit, came back and attacked the agent.
This is surreal.
Owens went back to A36 and started yelling at the gate agent.
grabbed him by his shoulders and punched him repeatedly in the face,
even though he was supposed to board at A-35.
That feels like the kind of thing where eventually, I hope, with enough time,
enough clarity, you look back and you regret the fact that you got that mad.
I don't know if that'll ever happen for this guy, but hopefully it does.
Florida man was arrested for allegedly calling for a Trump assassination on Facebook as well.
One of their crazy story out there, this is illegal.
You can't go around to do this.
Shannon Atkins, 46, faces possible federal charges for essentially asking for something horrible to happen to the current president of the United States.
Atkins is also charged with drug possession, smuggling contraband in a county detention center and other stuff.
So obviously he's, you know, the cream of the crop in the world in which we all live.
But darn it, it seems just insane again that these individuals do these sort of things and then assume that there's something.
not going to be any sort of consequences. I wonder how you actually react when you throw that up on social
media. You type out the crime and then hit post and then just sit back and look at it and go,
this was a good idea. I've done a great thing. Maybe you're something like the ankle monitor dude
who just assumes you can't get more trouble if you're already in trouble. So what's the worst that can
happen? And well, you can go back to jail. You can have a lot of other crazy things occur. I just can't
get over that. The individual thinking that it's no big deal, it'll all be fine. And
then, you know, not so much.
All right, one last thing.
And it's just because I love it so much.
Before we take a break, I want to keep playing this audio of Chuck Schumer saying that people are aroused.
I don't know if he was talking about Florida specifically or something else, but I can't get over that this exists.
Let's use this as a palate cleanser to close out the hour on the show because, well, darn it, it's awesome.
People are aroused.
I haven't seen people so aroused in a very, very long time in terms of going, trying to get this done.
So, yes, I think democracy will have it effective.
and we are going to keep at it.
I hope you don't. I don't want you to keep at it.
Nothing at all whatsoever.
That sounds like a Florida man.
I took over the body of a Chuck Schumer
and said some things that a Florida man would say.
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It's unfathomably sad, first and foremost.
It's the kind of thing that we don't see very often here in the United States.
And so it's sort of surreal to an extent to know that it happened.
There's a second aspect of it, though, that's certainly going to be talked about.
and I think deserves to be talked about.
And that is why this happened.
And there are people that think it's horrible to even ask those questions to wonder, you know,
what this, how this could be in general.
But I don't understand that.
And I'll be honest about that.
I know whenever anyone thinks that they're, you know, fighting against a conspiracy theory
or whatever you want to call it, that they seem to think they're doing a good job.
They seem to think like, how dare you say that?
You should be stopped at all costs for the things you say and do because they're inappropriate to be said and done.
And that's insane.
And the best way that I can explain this is the only way to get honest answers to get truth is to ask questions.
If you don't ask questions, you don't get truth.
And don't claim things are true when you don't know if they are, but never be afraid to ask a question.
Never be afraid to wonder how a military plane that may or may not have been.
flying in a way where it can't really be detected, although there was communication between
that plane and between air traffic control. But if you ask a question why that plane would seem to
almost by a flight path purposefully crash into a airline plane that's landing, a helicopter
and a plane crashing in a way that seemed like it could have been intentional, granted, not saying
it was, this absolutely could be a horrific accident and not intentional at all, it's not
wrong to ask those things and to wonder that, especially when you have a person like this president
trying to remove corruption from our society and wondering how corruption will respond to that.
That is something that deserves, I think, to be asked.
Caitlin Collins seemed to think it was horrible that President Trump not only called a press
conference showed up at his press conference this morning, but even laid out there, and certainly
not the way I'm saying things, but that the cause of this might also be a hiring of an individual
that didn't deserve a job.
I think that makes sense, too.
Here's a little bit of that.
You know the names of the 67 people who were killed,
and you are blaming Democrats and DEI policies and air traffic control,
and seemingly the member of the U.S. military who was flying that Black Hawk helicopter.
Don't you think you're getting ahead of the investigation right now?
No, I don't think so at all.
I don't think were the names of the people.
You mean the names of the people that are on the plane?
You think that's going to make a difference?
They are a group of people that have lost their plane.
their lives. If you want a list of the names, we can give you that. We'll be giving that very soon.
We're in coordination with American Airlines. We're in coordination very strongly, obviously,
with the military. But I think that's not a very smart question. I'm surprised coming from you.
I'm surprised coming from you. Someone he's thought doesn't ask great questions in the past.
What's most amazing about this topic is CNN itself put out yesterday right after this horrible
thing happened that it's Trump's fault, more or less, in saying that some of the decision-making to
pull back on government funding, including even with air traffic control, might have somehow
played a part in this, even though it couldn't possibly have. The man has been in office for a very
short amount of time. Nothing that he's done has had the impact that CNN was trying to allude to
it being. And more so than that, if you go even further, Trump is trying through executive action
and other things to make it harder to become an air traffic control person, but also to make sure
you're hiring people that deserve the job, not necessarily hiring people that don't
deserve the job for a tremendous amount of reasons, a DEI among them. And Trump was not shy at all
about this. And I think there's something great about that. Because again, you're not saying out
loud that you definitively believe that something did occur. You're saying out loud that it could
have occurred and we're not going to pretend it didn't. One of the best examples of this, by the way,
in recent history, is the lab leak theory about COVID. The amount of people that said it was horrible
to say that. And Trump, one of the people who put that out there at the time, but how dare you? And now,
most of our intelligence community recently updated us into believing that COVID leaked from that lab in
Wuhan. So all these years later, when they hope that you've forgotten the way that they fought against
you at the start, they want to pretend as though they always accepted it as a rational, potentially likely
scenario and now inevitably the main, you know, belief in what caused all of that. But for now,
they're going to pretend with the DEI stuff. Like it's a horrible, terrible thing to say.
Here's a little bit more Trump on it.
It's all underinvesting. I understand that. That's why I'm trying to figure out how you can come
to the conclusion right now that diversity had something to do with this crash. Because I have
common sense. Okay. And unfortunately, a lot of people don't.
The tragedy itself is not funny.
I want to make sure that I make sure everyone knows that I'm not even remotely laughing at anything like that.
I don't know why.
But just the matter-of-fact way that Trump responds there, I think, is incredible.
And here I'll say one other thing about media and press.
This is the president of the United States.
I'm not trying to say that so you respected more because media won't do that.
And I actually don't really need them to.
I mean, look at the way they treated Biden and the amount of stuff they ignored that Biden evidently was.
doing that you could have easily actually attacked him for, but assume that he might have some
decent information that he's going to get briefed by people that know more than you do,
the amount of media that so arrogantly seems to assume they know the story better than the
guy who's going to actually get the intelligence briefing that no one else has given yet,
the non-public information that may or may not ever be public, that we want to be public,
it's incredible. The amount of times that I think we've seen this play before and are likely
to see it again. And then media has egg on their face for being the idiots in the room.
And they don't learn their lesson. They keep going with the how dare you say that or how dare you
think that. And we'll see what occurs. I will see what the end. I want to say one other thing
actually. And I mean this with all sincerity. Just because something like this could have happened,
that DEI itself could have potentially been to blame in some way, shape, or form. And again,
you're waiting for the information to know for sure. It doesn't mean that Republicans.
Republicans or conservatives or people who are willing to say that out loud, no matter what political
party they think themselves to be, are all so hateful. They're not hateful. I'm not hateful.
I just think that you need to tell the truth. Whatever the truth is, you can't be afraid of it.
And more and more people seem to pretend as though not only can you be afraid of the truth,
you should be afraid of it. You should be afraid of asking the questions that get us there.
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And now, all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick-5.
The world doesn't look great for a couple reasons out there in sillier stories.
Well, actually, probably you could take these very seriously.
AI girlfriends are a trend that is exploding.
This is real.
Eight and ten men, well, it's actually not real.
It's the exact opposite.
Eight and ten men think they could one day replace people, humans.
Mostly out of a survey of 2,000 guys, people that said they were lonely
and struggling to find a human being that interacts with them the way that AI does
on their phone.
There's something about a detachment from reality being so strong that just having fake AI
messages on your cell phone feels like human interaction, and that is terrifying.
Just one of two stories out there that makes us worried about our future.
The other one is a story about an asteroid that's being called the Christmas asteroid that
has a perilous path ahead of it that might in fact harm us.
We pray to God that doesn't happen.
and usually it doesn't happen, but it's also a story out there in the world that I couldn't get over relaying to you for some reason, whatever reason.
Super Bowl commercials are going to be $8 million.
Most of them will leak online or not even leak, just purposely be put online.
The significance of the social media commercial, the Super Bowl, excuse me, commercial now compared to before, totally different.
It feels tremendously like you've already seen everything.
Honestly, even if you stream stuff, and I,
I do a lot of streaming television.
I think they're putting some of those commercials out there already
along before, say they're going to be out there for regular TV.
And a lot of us watch it the other way.
So really none of this is getting debuted.
None of this is new and different.
So who knows?
But that's another story in the world.
Another quick five topic.
The UK Navy mistook a farting whale.
This is real for Phantom Russians
trying to track their nuclear submarine.
This was hilarious.
I guess. Navy officials feared that Vladimir Putin had locked onto them. We have been analyzing the
sounds and now believe it to be a marine mammal, a whale, and some flatulence was what they put out
there in the world after for a while, thinking that it was something else. It's one of the UK's
doomsday subs, apparently, that was worried if it had been located. I wonder how that feels
to go through all the procedure, all the elements of this. And it's, you know, a bunch of dudes who will
probably find this funny when it's all said and done.
But finding out that what you're freaking out about, what you're preparing to
interact with is a whale that maybe had too many fish that day.
That's got to be something as far as the conversation sitting across the table after it's
all over and being like, man, we can't believe we thought that was a real thing when it was,
in fact, just a whale farting.
Can't get over how stupid this is.
Man, I love that topic so much.
And probably partially because I was nowhere near the actual a version of freaking out about
it and then finding out that it was not, in fact, a real risk.
And then, all right, one other thing out there that I saw, a study found breakups are
harder on men than on women.
This scares you in connection to the story about AI, artificial girlfriends who are
never going to break up with you.
But apparently young people specifically with a couple weeks until Valentine's Day were
asked about this.
And straight men are ones who feel like they have no, quote, emotional support after
the breakup. You just own it, man. You just, uh, you live in your own world for a few days.
You figure out how to move on and then eventually you move on. Uh, that at one point was something a
whole lot of us as men did and didn't complain about as much as you complain about now.
Uh, but loneliness, sadness and other things together, uh, apparently, uh, demonstrate just how
difficult this is on men. I will go a step further because it mentions divorce too.
There are ways in which society, I think, does make that harder on dudes, whether it's more
challenging to see your kids for a man than for a woman, et cetera, et cetera.
So there are a lot of, you know, valuable aspects within this story that I think matter
and deserve to be looked at.
But for some reason, there's also the things about it that make you just feel bad about
the world we live in now, if that's the right word.
All right, let's play this audio.
Call this a pallet cleanser if you want to.
This is Democratic Senator Brian Shats.
That's his name.
Don't get mad at me.
He's out of Hawaii.
and he made an insane claim about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
This is just trying to get a pound of flesh by inventing something.
This is performative politics to the T.
This is nuts.
Here we go.
That RFK Jr. wants to conduct the Tuskegee experiments on all of us.
No.
You actually even hear behind him,
some of the politicians who are, you know, standing with him in a video shot of the podium,
their reaction to it.
That RFK Jr. wants to conduct the Tuskegee experiments on all of us.
He wants to observe the disease process population-wide.
No.
But I believe, I believe, don't know, I believe the Democrats will be united.
I'll stop it right there.
I'm having a very hard time not making fun of the fact that this senator's last name is Shats.
I'm trying very difficult.
It's very difficult for me.
I'm not going to be able to completely do it.
I kind of want to coin a new term when you just speak nonsense into the air.
You're, you know, doing a shats.
You're pulling a Brian shats.
Let's make sure to have clarity there.
You're shatzing all over the world in your takes and what.
I'm a child because this is insane.
This is ridiculous.
And I'm thrilled that his name is what it is because it feels tremendously appropriate.
After that take, after that information is thrown out into the world.
world or lack thereof information is probably what you can call it. But honestly, I don't know why
Democrats can't learn their lesson. And the lesson should be that the worst way to garner the attention
of the American people to the degree you need it in order to say win an election is just crap all over.
I'm not going to shats all over the, and that's Brian Shats, by the way, all over the other people
involved in this situation, the other people out there in the world, and don't actually
provide any sort of solution yourself.
Don't give us any real information.
Many of these organizations that Trump has put people in charge of need to be overhauled,
dismantled potentially, or at least fixed by going ground up and rooting out all the waste
abuse, et cetera, et cetera.
That's what I think is happening.
Honestly, real quickly, too, about the memo that gets rescinded, the memo that essentially
paused a whole bunch of government funding for.
everything as they get an understanding of whether or not people are going to follow Trump's
executive order to remove DEI and other things from our situation, from the world in which we live.
This is good. I don't know why anyone would actually care about a slight pause, which is what they
said it was, and no one actually took any money directly out of the hands of a human being who was
getting money themselves for this. He said that money going directly to people was going to
continue, it was money going to organizations, to anything else that had to be reviewed and made
sure that it follows the new policies of the new administration. And you know what's great about
that, too, by the way? Just real quick, if you know anyone in the world of government that gets paid
by the government, they sometimes act as though it doesn't matter who's in charge. Like,
ah, we're still going to get our money. We're still going to get this over here, get that funding over
there or move these dollars around once we claim there for this, but we know we're going to be
able to use them for something totally different. They essentially act as though there is no check
and balance. And so this was the most profound example of that. And even if it was a couple day
example, and that's all it was intended to be, hey, I can turn the faucet off if I want to,
and you now know I can turn it off. And so we'll see who actually gets the faucet to stay on and who
doesn't, I think that's brilliant. I think that's incredible. And I'm honestly, I'm not a giant
Trump fanboy. I might sound like one filling in today on the show. I don't begrudge you if you are
one, but I don't call him, or at least during the first term, didn't often say that the moves he made
were always the most genius decision anyone's made. But in the first couple weeks of the new
administration, I think there's a refinement to how this process goes. What's said to the public,
what's said in private, the actions that are being taken. I continue to see what I believe.
leave to be a very, you know, focused individual and a very significant individual, certainly
not just by being our president, but in general by how he's going about wielding that power.
I think there's something new about some of this, even from last time. One of the biggest
knocks on Trump, I will remind people of those who, you know, voted for him the first time
around in 2016, but then I don't know if they were truly unhappy. I can't imagine a lot of them
voted for Biden. But one of the knocks on him was that he didn't do the, you know, removal of
the deep state, the removal of the government corruption, the way he promised to. And it feels like
this time, it's all or nothing, baby. There's a version of that that is occurring and occurring
more significantly. And I think that's good, regardless of what else other people, other, well,
idiots, in my opinion, have to say about this. Thanks for tuning in to today's edition of Dana Lash's
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