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Episode Date: May 10, 2024Biden ironically says that “we need to support women’s sports”. A hilarious moment occurs in the Dallas Mavericks post-game press conference.Please visit our great sponsors:Black Rifle Coffeehtt...ps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaUse code DANA to save 20% on your next order. 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 Imprimis publication.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.The Wellness Companyhttps://twc.health/danaGet 15% off with promo code DANA.
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It's time for Florida man.
I love that intro.
Okay, first, a Florida man stared down a bobcat while chilling outside by the pool.
This went viral all over social media.
I think a weather guy in Florida actually was one of the people that posted the video.
It says, welcome to Florida, where a bobcat,
walks right in front of you, and you just casually continue about your day in the pool.
I don't know if this means that you didn't understand it was a bomb cat, or if you've seen enough
for them to be like, it'll be fine. This will all be okay. But there's a certain level of
credibility. I think you probably get as a Florida man who did this sort of thing.
Bobcats are relatively common in Florida, despite most Floridians saying they've never seen one.
This guy apparently is hoarding all of them in his house. That's Florida man number one.
I have more. Of course we do. Florida man number two is a dude that was actually intent on doing a lot of horrible stuff.
It's a golf course greenskeeper who had intended to hurt and try to take the life of a few people at a college campus.
But luckily, his plan was horrible.
First thing he did is he drove a tractor through the college campus and through some of the dorm rooms,
literally like into the hallway and whatnot.
That'll gain you some attention, I imagine if you're driving a tractor certain places.
He then actually proceeded to attack the plumbing system of said dorm,
and he was charged with a whole bunch of crazier things,
but more and more video, more and more stuff coming out about 22-year-old Ethan,
who is definitely in a lot of trouble and also probably was trying to quit his job at the same time.
I'm not sure.
I don't know why you steal a tractor to do anything.
I don't know why in any scenario where you think you're going to outrun law enforcement
or do something that people don't see coming.
you immediately go the world a very slow vehicle that is very distracting if it's in the wrong places,
including, of course, inside a college dorm.
Luckily, he was arrested, caught, not capable of hurting anyone, and likely going to jail for quite some time
after everything about him was discovered.
All right, I got a third Florida man, and then I have a bonus Florida story I think I'm going to do.
Third Florida guy is everywhere.
This story is being covered a lot.
This is a guy who fell into a shark-filled Marines.
and he says he's lucky to be alive.
He didn't feel teeth as they were sunk in to parts of his body.
And he said, that's crazy that you don't feel that.
But he also said, don't be scared.
I think that was probably the best piece of advice that he gave to WFLA and WFLA.
And WFLA, which has the story up.
He was bitten by a shark.
He was flown to a hospital for treatment.
And as he said, he admitted he is lucky to be alive.
But he's like, you don't need to be afraid of them.
sharks are only so dangerous so often and if you fall in a giant you know area where a whole bunch
of sharks are that's probably going to be a more likely to be bad situation than anything else
for the most part though don't don't take any additional precaution or concern easy for him to
say is probably the best way to say it and then i do have this is a bonus florida story that i just
like so much i had to include it uh there's a specific county now in florida that said they want to get in
front of all of the bad weather that happens there, St. Petersburg, Florida specifically. So for the
time being, you can show up to a certain area of public works and pick up some free sandbags that you can
put in your house to brace yourself for any sort of storm that might be coming, regardless of if one's
coming or not. And the way they said that this is good is you don't want to wait in those long lines
with all the other residents when the storm is actually coming, when the hurricane is upon us. You want to
have your sandbags in advance. Now, granted, they don't have enough for you to take as many as you
need. You only get 10 free sandbags per person, which as via their own online post, means you can only
really prop up one door. You're only really securing one part of your home. But these are free
for you, and they're free to collect now, regardless of if we're expecting bad weather in the near future.
I found that to be hilarious. And especially the people who take them up on that, these are going to
be Florida men that I definitely would, you know, enjoy to hang out with because they'll be like,
hey, what's that bag of, you know, sand or those bags of sand in the corner of your house right now?
Oh, those are my free sandbags. I get 10, you get 10. We all get 10. I'm glad I have those ones
there. I'll probably still need more if I have to, you know, brace for a storm. But hey,
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There's something else I'm utterly tempted to play and discuss.
And I don't know.
I know that our producer and some other people are joking that this might,
this has to be some sort of prank that was played.
It can't be real.
And I have no idea.
I don't know what to say or think.
But Luca Donchick was doing a post-game
press conference and you know regular questions are being asked all this stuff is happening i'm
really going to play this audio uh and all of a sudden you hear noises you don't see anything you don't
really know what's going on um your brain will probably decide what you think is going on and so i'm
not breaking any rules by playing this on the radio you're breaking rules in your own brain if you
think it's untoward uh but here is what the noises were and then my favorite part is how everybody in
the room reacts to it because we are all kids at heart
And we all laugh like teenage boys and girls in certain moments for certain reasons.
Here you go.
We were open shots, so just are sharing the ball and our energy was great.
What do you think?
Okay.
Okay, moving on.
Luca even says, I really hope that's not live,
wondering if there's a live feed, which there was of this press conference,
which is hilarious to me.
I don't know what's going on.
You don't know what's going on.
You might think you do.
We might all think we do.
But we don't actually know.
I love the fact that everybody laughed, though,
and everybody had a moment of pause and a moment to really think about a lot of different things
and pull themselves out of whatever world you're in, whatever stuff you think is, you know, more important.
I actually, you know what I really love about sports in general?
And it's something that's been taken away very slowly by either the people in,
professional levels who need to talk about other things and not just the athletes themselves.
I don't care if an athlete wants to have a message or stand, you know, on certain issues,
on whatever platform they have. But when the league is doing it, when the teams are doing
these things that they seem to be throwing their support behind, it makes it unescapable.
It makes anyone that disagrees or doesn't even want to think about it, incapable of ignoring
that part of whatever the discussion is.
And the things I like is the moments in sports when you just get to escape, when you just get to be in the moment of a game where your team is trying to win and another team is trying to win and some things are happening that you're not capable of doing yourself on whatever the court or a field is.
And you think to yourself, man, like this is a good moment or a cool moment or a moment I'll remember for a long time because of whatever is happening.
And then also, I guess, in a press conference where something silly occurs, your mind just gets.
to escape from any of the seriousness.
And we're missing that.
And that is the reason that I think more people say that sports is even a less relaxing
thing.
And actually, I think it was one of the most commonly given answers for the best way to
escape from the news and things of the day that's slowly but surely been obliterated for
whatever reason in a whole lot of ways.
One last thing, I do want to play this to get back to something serious.
Just because I don't want to save it for later in the show.
So I'm definitely going to play it now.
This is Greta Thunberg, the Greta Thunberg.
She's attending a pro-Palestinian rally in Sweden, and she says that, you know, U.S. college protests should be everywhere.
Everybody needs to be doing this stuff.
They need to have their voices heard, and she's being Greta in the Gretaiest of ways.
Here we go.
I think they should be everywhere, and once again, young people are leading the way, showing the world how.
how we should react to this?
Yeah, I don't think that's true, by the way.
I think a whole lot of people feel that it is an absolutely oversimplified and offensive message
that's being shared on some college campuses throughout our country because of how
anti-Semitic a lot of it's become and how you're chanting things that terrorists, that Hamas
chants, you know, and every other version of a reaction to it.
Oversimplifying issues doesn't make them, you know, easier for us to.
to find agreement on. It just makes it easier for us to see how truly, truly unaware those
are who are willing to go this far with this. No, I don't think they should be everywhere.
I absolutely think these protests are things that even the people themselves that are involved in
them will one day wind up regretting when they understand better what exactly they were doing.
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And now, all of the news you would probably miss, it's time for Dana's Quick Five.
You'd think I'd remember every time. All right, let's do some. Most Americans agree you stop being cool at 39 years old.
That is when things tip, and apparently you have no idea what is trendy anymore. And that's fine.
I think that people don't care. I think what actually is cool is the older you get, the less
you care about being cool.
And that's the thing that matters more.
And I know that people that are of a certain age, I'm almost 39, actually, don't give a crap.
If you think that they're awesome or not, or any of the things they say are things that you think are,
you know, trendy or not.
And none of that matters.
And that to me is the coolest of all things.
All right.
That's one.
Another one I really liked, a wedding was upstaged by a woman that was described as dressed as a creepy cat.
or a creepy cat woman.
This is the weirdest thing I've seen in a while.
This woman is wearing half of a cat costume.
Nothing below the pants is abnormal.
She's got a regular set of pants on.
But everything above is cat.
And then she was slowly crawling and trying to approach the wedding from the background of it.
And that is, in fact, very creepy.
And something that you don't understand why somebody's doing.
But I just love the fact that she did it lazy.
You know, if you're going to be a cat,
if you're going to claim that you're a cat person,
and go full. Don't go half. That's not dedication. I'd be more impressed with you if you slowly
tried to creep everybody out, well, also fully dressed up as a cat. I still wouldn't say that it's the right
thing to do. I'm not all of a sudden a fan. I just think it's ridiculous. Another thing out there that I
saw and I thought was pretty interesting was something called the Comedy Pet Photo Awards. I guess
they've been going on for a little while now. I know this is radio, so I can't show you all of these
of photos, but they are pretty funny.
Their pets stuck in all kinds of different positions,
whether it's a cat that gets stuck on the sidewalk with the butt sticking up,
horses, all kinds of animals making errors in judgment that wind up putting them in
somewhat embarrassing moments.
And for some reason, someone took a photo with us.
My favorite one, although it's probably not going to win, funniest photo award,
is a dog that you can only see the ears of that's buried in snow,
because my dog loves snow and does this constantly,
and it's always the same level of joy.
Like, it's something I can't get as a person with a brain that's a little bit better off than a dog.
And I wish I could get this joy, because every time my dog buries her head in the snow,
and then pops her head up and runs around,
she's as happy as the first time she did it.
And that's just the ignorance is bliss people are right, man.
It seems amazing.
But anyway, apparently there's 30 entrants for the funniest or, you know,
comedy pet photo and someone will win some amount of money and some sort of bragging rights.
And I'll just be happy that you got to see a bunch of these photos.
So you can find them all over social media.
Actually, the New York Post, I think actually has a post with all them too.
Another thing I found that I thought was interesting are the benefits of the cold plunge.
A whole lot of people might be jumping into some kind of cold water or at least did during the winter months to raise money for something.
and so people are wondering, is this good for us? Is this bad for us?
Well, the internet has tried to tell you, and a lot of experts are saying it, in fact, is good for you.
It helps with inflammation. It helps with all kinds of things.
And I really love this story because a friend of mine, a veteran, once a month on the 22nd of every month,
jumps into a cold body of water and does it to raise awareness to something that is very important veteran suicide.
He calls it the Patriot Plunge, and he encourages other people to do it online,
the 22nd of any month, jump in a cold body of water, and hashtag Patriot Plunge,
and you're helping raise awareness to something important.
That's probably why I like this story as much as I did.
All right, that's the quick five.
A lot more coming up in a bit.
Craig Collins filling in on The Dana Show.
I thought this was interesting.
Biden was giving a message to supporting women's sports,
and yet so many Democrats, so many on the left, including the current president,
misunderstand how that happens, misunderstand what that is.
But here's a bit of that audience.
Watch women's college game ever.
It matters to girls and women finally seeing themselves represented, and it matters to all
of America.
That's why as a nation we need to support women's sports.
As a nation, we need to support women's sports because, you know, this college athlete
did get a lot of eyeballs.
She's likely to get a lot of eyeballs as she moves on to the WNBA, too.
which will be interesting.
Caitlin Clark, of course, her name.
But more important than that, you know, it would be so interesting right now is if someone
had come along in the last season that Caitlin Clark was in a college basketball and claimed
to be a woman, but in fact be a biological man and just dominate, even dominate, say,
Caitlin Clark on a basketball court, you would wonder if that would change the perspective,
if that would change the conversation.
and it probably wouldn't of many Democrats.
Because as I say that, you also have the CNNs of the world opening segments that they call the whole story by saying things in a pretty ridiculous way.
I'll play that audio for you quickly too.
In schools across the country, transgender athletes are fighting for the right to play sports on a team that aligns with their gender identity.
Opponents are arguing it's completely unfair.
All right, I got to stop it already.
So that's the lead in to their whole topic and their, you know, emotional story.
about how difficult it would be if your kid wasn't being allowed to play in sports for whatever
the reason might be.
Although, of course, this reason is that they'd have a biological advantage against people
they were competing against.
This is insane.
It's insane to do this.
And the easiest thing to say about this that actually does protect women's sports is acknowledge
why they were separated in the first place.
Why don't boys play against girls in more sports in more of our society?
because it wouldn't be fair, because there are differences between men and women that make it unfair.
You know it and I know it.
I'm not trying to be sexist.
I'm not trying to say that I would do well if I checked into a WMBA basketball game later tonight.
It's stupid to go those roads.
But would any member of an NBA team absolutely obliterate people if they got to check in to a WMBA game?
The answer is yes.
We know this.
We've known this for a long time.
and yet we pretend this isn't true for the sake of, I don't know, a very, very small amount of people
who may in fact be sad if they're not allowed to play sports the way that they want to play sports,
but you have to acknowledge the challenge.
And I think the best way to even, you know, demonstrate this to anyone is something I've been saying for a bit now,
where let's say you were the parent of a young girl,
and she has dedicated her life to a specific sport from a young age,
which a lot of kids have to do now to be really truly good at it,
even at like a college level, it's amazing how much more money
and how much more time is spent by parents and families on one sport for their kid,
if they really show an interest in it and really show a talent for it to get them to the top.
So many people are dedicating and spending extra dollars
and sending people on travel baseball teams or soccer or whatever it might be.
And so you do all that.
And your kid is one of the best of the best in most of the school.
she's in and then she gets to the collegiate level and she loses to someone who has had an
advantage over her the entire time, an advantage that she can't close. What do you say to your kid
who spent all that time, all those years training for a moment that they feel like was stolen
from them? And I know very few parents have kids who wind up going on and playing collegiate
sports or any of that stuff. But again, that's where the real question is and the conversation is
and it's just utterly ignored.
As a quick sidebar to jump out of the world of these kind of political talking points.
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