The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Absurd Truth: Who's The Weird One?!

Episode Date: July 30, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Dana Lashes of Surtruth podcast, sponsored by Keltec. It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida man. Well, here's the Florida man story for you. This one's about Florida woman. A Florida woman caught with drugs in a bag labeled bag of drugs. St. Petersburg, Florida, a Florida woman found herself behind bars after a traffic stop yielded the discovery. of several drugs stashed in side-a-bag labeled bag of drugs, according to Florida Highway Patrol.
Starting point is 00:00:40 Lauren Riley, 41, oh my gosh, really, was arrested in charge. Yes, really, she's 41, only 41, was arrested in charge with the following after the incident that unfolded in St. Petersburg on Saturday, according to the arrest affidavit. In the bag of drugs labeled bag of drugs, there was cocaine, crack cocaine, methamphetamine, hydromorphine. phone, alpha-razolam, amphetamine, dextroamphetamine, and drug paraphernalia. She was spotted in her vehicle, not at the wheel, without a seatbelt, rummaging around the passenger floorboard, according to the affidavit. The trooper pulled the driver over and noticed a small, used, and burnt piece of tin foil and a plastic straw in the car. Additionally, Riley was
Starting point is 00:01:27 under the influence of alcohol. She was also excited for having an open container. according to Florida Highway Patrol. She was asked to get out of the car for them to conduct a probable cause search, and that's when the bag of drugs was found inside of her purse. They also found a metal spoon, four glass pipes with residue, plastic baggies with white residue, a full needle, two straws, three and a half grams of cocaine, two grams of crack cocaine, one gram of crystal meth, pills of hydromorphone, two pills of amphetamine, dextroamphetamine,
Starting point is 00:02:02 and four and a half pills of alfrazzalam. She was taken into custody. She's been released since then from the Pinellas County Jail. So guys, remember, if you have a bag of drugs, which I don't recommend, don't label it, bag of drugs, okay? Super simple. Let's not do that. What if you want to be really organized?
Starting point is 00:02:21 Well, I mean, yeah, I mean, she's, or you could say this is not a bag of drugs, right? And then you can be like, no, no. I need to do this one. I know we've got, I got a couple of others on my, this one's about, okay, this is the Diet Pepsi one. Fox 35 Orlando. A Florida woman was arrested for ignoring the Walmart ban on a search for her favorite Diet Pepsi, say deputies. What do you do to get banned from Walmart? Kathleen Hagan, 65, was arrested for trespassing after the incident that unfolded at Walmart on July 25th.
Starting point is 00:02:55 She had an active warrant out for her arrest for failure to appear for a previous petty theft. According to the affidavit, she knew she had been banned and she came anyway. Marion County Sheriff's Office said, quote, Hagen claimed she didn't think she would be caught. And that Walmart has the specific pack of Diet Pepsi that she likes. They confirmed the trespass warning and she was taken into Marion County Jail where she's being held without bond. She did it all for Pepsi. Hi, I'm George, an economics major at Hillsdale College. Here's Hillsdale President, Dr. Larry Arne, with the Constitution Minute.
Starting point is 00:03:31 The Declaration of Independence is more than a bold letter to a British king written by upstart colonist, although it very much is that. The Declaration explains the promise of America, that all men and women are born equal in their possession of natural rights, and that the proper exercise of these rights can lead to a full and deeply satisfying life. Just as the Declaration explains America's promise, the Constitution upholds that promise. Its purpose is to protect the rights of all of us, our natural rights, This establishes the possibility, not the guarantee, that we can have a good life. This is true freedom.
Starting point is 00:04:09 To learn more and get a free pocket constitution, visit constitutionminit.com. These guys are just weird. That's where they are. As weird and creepy as J.D. Vance. Super weird idea from J.D. Vance. Yeah, it's not. I mean, it's quite weird. They're just plain weird. Just plain weird. Just plain weird. That stuff is weird. They come across weird. and then they start being weird.
Starting point is 00:04:44 Yeah, they're weird. Being a really weird. He's such a weird of me. Donald Trump and his weirdo running mate. They're weird. Deeply and profoundly weird. They are weird. These Republicans just being weird.
Starting point is 00:04:53 It's just weird. It's really weird. Publican weirdness goes even deeper. He said a lot of things that are weird, a weird style that he brings. Weird policies. We'll start with the weird thing, because it is a thing. Just plain weird. What was weird was talking about Diet Mountain Dew?
Starting point is 00:05:10 Who drinks Diet Mountain Dew? Who ever seen the guy? I laugh. That seems very weird to me that an adult can go through six and a half years of being in the public eye. He literally never said that he, that he was talking about it. He never said that. I mean, you know, I don't know. That's the, that's the left. They got their talking points out. They got their talking points. They were all told to say weird. So they all get out there. It was weird. Yes, it was weird. It was so weird. Oh my goodness. We are so organic and talking about how weird. it was. It is very weird. Over and over again. That's all I'm hearing from these people. It was so weird.
Starting point is 00:05:50 What's weird? I mean, who decided to, that's their, that's how they decided to hit back at J.D. Vance as being the VP. And then just going for Republicans say, what? Did they focus group something? Because this came out of nowhere, by the way. First off, welcome back to the program. I'm Dana Lash here with you. Can listen coast to coast, the silent cast. You can watch it. We're up at X and Rumble. There's always a discussion at Rumble.
Starting point is 00:06:21 I'm just trying to figure out why. I mean, they focused, they had to focus group this thing. Well, let's see. Let's call them weird. That's a great idea. Yes, it is. It's a great idea. We're going to call them weird.
Starting point is 00:06:34 So they, are they, do they have like a thing where they got to say it? Every time they do a hit, they got to say weird a million times. It was weird. Yes, it was weird. And the weird ended. He, JD Vance for the last damn time was at a campaign event when he was running for Senate. And he literally just pointed to a table that had Diet Mountain Dew. And he was like, there's snacks here. And he pointed out the Diet Mountain Dew. So the people who are making fun of Diet Mountain Dew. Are making fun of J.D. Vance. They're making fun of the people who were drinking, who provided snacks at this event. Like the jerks they are. These are the people who are like, Diet Mountain Dew is weird. But you can go ahead and cut off your penis and call yourself a woman. that's totally not weird. Diet Mountain Do's weird, but you know, the nuclear twink, the guy named Sam Brinkman who put lipstick on his face, like he was just taught to do it and went out and stole
Starting point is 00:07:23 ladies' luggage, that's not weird at all. No, the Republican Party is weird, but you know that one man, the man who has an Adam's apple and a Frankenbeams, and he dresses as a woman, and he's like the deputy health and human services secretary and calls himself a woman? Yeah, that's not weird, right?
Starting point is 00:07:42 What about the time that the trans person, who was a dude that had breast implants decided to go topless on the White House lawn during some Pride Easter thing. That's totally not weird. I mean, you know, when I think of weird, I don't think of like Diet Mountain Dew or, you know, even people like J.D. Vance or anybody else. I think of the people who insist on having a book called genderqueer that literally shows strap-ons.
Starting point is 00:08:07 Uh-huh. Yeah. And kids and that. And it's a graphic novel. And they wanted your elementary school kids to read it. that's weird you know if you want to have a conversation i mean i could do this all day i was made to do this i was made this is like a war fit for me i can totally we can do this all damn day totally fine with that but they totally did freak out and now they're like it's weird it's so weird can you believe
Starting point is 00:08:34 how weird it is oh my gosh like they just decided to focus group it and now they're all saying you know the same thing it's the dumbest thing you know doctors and i've been even being able to define what a woman is, but also wanting to treat you? That's not weird. But oh my gosh, does that die at Mountain do? Why are you so weird? That's weird, apparently? You know, what?
Starting point is 00:08:58 I mean, people literally dropping deuses and needles all over the streets in California. Not weird at all. But, oh my gosh, why are Republicans so weird with the die of Mondeu? It's so weird. Why are you so stupid? But I don't know. I'm just the people who like don't know how to use pronouns properly. No, it's not he her.
Starting point is 00:09:26 It's they, them. Oh, is he more than one person? That's, that's not weird. But you having like what your Diet Mountain do is weird. I don't know. It just seems kind of telling, going out and telling black Americans are too stupid to get ID to vote. That's Democrat's favorite talking point. That's not weird and offensive, but apparently Mountain Dietmondeu is.
Starting point is 00:09:49 George Takai, Twitchy had this whole thing about George Takai. Remember him? Like, what does he do anymore? He's been annoying longer than he ever was Zulu, right? So he was on Star Trek at some point in his life, and he's just, like, ridden that wave. And he says that, I mean, there are photos that we can't show on air. I'll put it like that. No, no.
Starting point is 00:10:16 because I respect your optic nerves. I'm not going to show them to you. Don't you dare, Juan. Juan's like, find them for them. I find me them. He's like, look. I can see what he's doing. Don't do it, Juan.
Starting point is 00:10:26 No, Juan, don't do it. So we're trying to protect Juan's purity. And Juan, it'll be gone, man. My dude, do not look this up. So Twitchy put them up there. Like some of these photos, he's calling everybody else weird, but he's like in television, I'm not even going to, I can't even describe you with these photos.
Starting point is 00:10:45 I cannot. Yeah, what you just thought, that's what they are. I think there's a way. Huh? There's a way you go. No, there's not. You have to blur out the whole thing, Kane. There's a way you could describe it.
Starting point is 00:10:54 There's naked dudes involved. There's no way you can show it. And he's like on a stage. There's a way you could describe it, though. He's touching some dude's junk in a studio? Oh, you're really not trying hard enough. Well, I mean, how do you describe that? Tell me a great one.
Starting point is 00:11:09 How is that to say? How do you describe it? Pretend I got a job after years of medical school. as a proctologist. And I was just doubling up on my exams. I mean, if he were a medical doctor, it still wouldn't make sense. No. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:11:27 I don't think that that's not how you check. I think it's kind of how you do it. No, that's not how you do it at all. What kind of doctors are you going to, my friend? Not really a doctor, but I think that's kind of what goes. So anyway, these are the people saying everybody else is weird. They don't get to do that because you're the weird. I mean, we insist on having men dressed as women shaking their asses in front of your children, read them books in the elementary school.
Starting point is 00:11:56 Oh, my. That's not weird. Oh, my gosh, you have died out and dude. That's weird. I could do this all day long. I'm just saying. Remember how it started? We just want to be accepted.
Starting point is 00:12:12 And now everything normal is weird. That's where we are. Oh, my gosh. You got married and had a family. and you work a job and pay your bills, you're such a weirdo. I need to have the taxpayers take off my penis. I'm not weird. I mean, that's like, that's where we are.
Starting point is 00:12:29 I mean, you had a guy, the nuke twink, who stole ladies' luggage. He stole a black woman's luggage, a black fashion designer's luggage who based, like she used, like, African patterns and all this stuff. Her stuff was, like, very, very colorful and very tailored and all this. And he stole her stuff and wore her stuff. and wore it to award shows. He stole her one-of-a-kind jewelry. That's not weird.
Starting point is 00:12:56 That's not weird. Now, if he had Diab Mountain Dew, don't even get me started. But that's their whole thing. That is their whole thing. Oh, my gosh, you had a bunch of dudes who did the white dudes for Harris. It looked like a convention of child predators. It's like the Brady, like they all put them in the Brady Bunch boxes. Oh, see, yeah, Juan's getting the picture of the chick, the two dudes who want to be chicks.
Starting point is 00:13:29 They're dudes. One's the Health and Human Services dude. And then the bald dude is the nuclear twink. Probably not even his clothes he's wearing. He probably stole some lady's luggage again. But, hey, that's not weird. These two dudes cosplay as women. That's not weird.
Starting point is 00:13:45 But you drink, JD Vents, drinking Diamond Dew? Oh, my gosh. Can you play for me? Hold up. Molly Jong Fass. I've mentioned her before. I don't know who this chick is. Her mom, is her mom alive?
Starting point is 00:13:58 Wait a minute. I should probably know that. Erica Jong is her mom. Yeah, she's alive. She's a writer. Her daughter's famous is because of her mother. She's like a Nepo baby. I don't know why she's on MSNBC.
Starting point is 00:14:11 She goes into MSNBC. It's where she's at. She's up there going off on J.D. Vance. This is like audio sound by 11th trillion thousand. Where's this at? 27,000. Pleisosos. That's for there.
Starting point is 00:14:23 more and more Americans choosing not to have kids, which again emphasizes why J.D. Vance's comments about childless Americans, childless cat ladies could be so politically damaging. Well, so what's interesting is this natalism that comes from an authoritarian playbook, right? That there need to be more white children, right? That's the idea that there's, you know, this is about great replacement theory, racism, right? This is what this is. So don't misunderstand it for him wanting more children. He wants a certain kind of, you know, that whatever jacked up,
Starting point is 00:14:53 her hair also resulted in some sort of brain injury that led her to make such a deducesment. Like it seeped in. Yeah. Also, like, what is up with the two-tone, like, skunk stripe that was not even cool in the 90s? Number one, number two, he has literally biracial children. You absolute talentless hackneyed Nepo baby. He has biracial kids. He married an Indian woman.
Starting point is 00:15:23 I mean, what is this? chick done. I literally don't know anything about her. Google's... She's... Oh, it hasn't done anything with her life. That's okay. All right, there you go. I just don't get it. Like, she's literally...
Starting point is 00:15:39 She is an absolute Nepo baby who's never really done anything. She, I guess, never got anywhere with her novels, so she decided to write about politics. Which is, everybody who fails in Hollywood go to politics. It's made up of two types of people. The people who hate Hollywood.
Starting point is 00:15:55 and the people who failed in Hollywood. And she's never really, that's kind of it. She's never really done anything. And so she's, I guess, like, going off. I mean, she even said that her nanny raised her. So I don't know. She just, you know, she has a weird worldview. But she's a Nepo baby.
Starting point is 00:16:14 To hear her up there saying that he, a guy who has like biracial kids once like a what is this even, what is their fascination with us? They're the ones who constantly talk about this. they're the ones who are like oh my gosh can you see this the the the the the republicans are so worried about and they talk about great replacement theory and they're the only people who talk about it when they're not talking about how the only reason they want open borders is so they have people to pick their fruit and clean their toilets that's exactly what they say you had what's his face who's that one little chunky guy who's in the house you know uh nadler yeah yeah i'm not going to tell you the mnemonic device that i utilize to remember his name uh you know what it is cane i can guess That's what? Anyway. I could be guessed. Guys couldn't read my lips on that one for the simulcast.
Starting point is 00:17:02 I don't know. Someone goes, I don't even know who Molly Jung Fast is or her mother. I guess I'm a weird. I know you're a normal person who doesn't like to read crap literature or stuff that they call literature, but really isn't anything. All right. So coming up, I'm not watching the Bread and Circus games. Have you guys been watching the Bread and Circus games? I haven't been watching them.
Starting point is 00:17:21 But if there were more stories like this dude whose name, I can. can't pronounce. If there were more stories like this dude on the pommel horse that I'm going to talk about coming up, then I think that, you know, we would all be inter- and if people could just make it about sports and not try to politicize every single aspect of your pathetic miserable life, like the people putting on the Olympics, then maybe people would want to watch it. Bread and Circus, 24. So we got that coming up. As we get moving our partners that help bring you free radio, the folks over at Caltech, the P-15 is an awesome, awesome pistol. It's absolutely, It's like an all-around. I mean, it's something that you definitely need to have in your collection. Sleak, compact, 15-round capacity, lightweight and powerful. And there's the metal frame version.
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Starting point is 00:19:00 And it's apparently, but they say Canada geese. They don't say Canadian geese. That's like a thing. I don't know, but whatever. They said when nesting, they become aggressive and they rush at passerby and they hiss and all that stuff. And they're big, powerful birds and they're like really terrifying. And in Canada, they're grappling with this. A number of cities, including Ottawa and Toronto.
Starting point is 00:19:21 They literally have to have goose management plans. lands. The cities reported up to a 50% reduction in geese after the strategies were implemented. And they said that they're a major problem for farmers and anybody that has well-maintained grass. I don't even know what that means. But they said that they're using noise makers and like lasers and dogs to scare away the geese. But apparently like the like the geese will rush and attack you. Like they said that they have been, it has been such a problem in these towns. People are actually getting injured and all kinds of stuff. My other thought is, can you eat them?
Starting point is 00:19:58 Yeah. Okay, so why? Is that not a thing? I'm just saying, I don't know, but they're having a problem with the Canada geese, not Canadian geese. It's Canada geese. I don't know. Does I care or no? Let's see.
Starting point is 00:20:10 This Olympics, this Olympic athlete didn't want to shake hands with the Israeli rival paid the price in some pretty awesome karma. It was obviously the Paris Games. And the Tajikistan. fighter faced off against an Israeli fighter and then the Israeli fighter I mean he would not shake the Israeli
Starting point is 00:20:34 opponent's hand and walked off the mat in Paris and you're supposed to and apparently the guy was yelling Allah Akbar too and then later on he got a shoulder down he ripped out of his body
Starting point is 00:20:47 he had a dislocated shoulder and was left in tears on the mat oh was that great because he took on in he Japanese fighter and that guy dislocated his shoulder. Oh, sad tears. All right.
Starting point is 00:21:02 Let's see this. New York police arrested a man found asleep with a gun in his pants and a subway station. And Southern California police fleet is nation's first to go all electric. That sounds super safe. I'm sure. Yeah, stick with us. Have you been watched, have you watched any of the Bread and Circus? Kane?
Starting point is 00:21:22 Just the women's rugby? I saw that and I was like, that's actually pretty cool. Well, there's, I haven't been watching a lot of the bread. I haven't watched any of the bread and circus. I've like seen clips here and there just because, just not. It aggravates me because, you know, I expected the opening ceremony to be weird because it's the French, you know. And then, you know, you had the whole thing with the last supper and everyone was saying that it was the last supper. I don't know why everyone has a hot take that's to the contrary of what the actual people who choreographed it, organized it, and produced it.
Starting point is 00:21:53 said in multiple interviews and on video. But, you know, there it is. I haven't really watched a lot of it or watched any of it. I mean, the first is I think it's ridiculous that you have these boxers, dudes who are competing in women's boxing. And they have transgender boxers that have been cleared to fight in the Paris Olympics, one of out from Algeria, another from Taiwan. And they land pretty heavy punches on the chicks.
Starting point is 00:22:19 They get into the ring and they beat the hell out of these women. and you know they the force of the punch is clearly evident and I don't know how you any female would feel comfortable walking into a ring with a guy who went through puberty as a male lived his whole life as a male and then decided to turn into a female and you know has a completely different bone density muscle makeup than you do and all the women fighters who have stepped up to these dudes are like I am out of my depth and it feels like I I'm out of my debt. They hit harder.
Starting point is 00:22:53 They're, I mean, and that's one of the women who fought, I think the Algerian male who's competing as a woman, was in Mexico. And it was on video showing how hard this guy hit. And that female boxer said, quote, when I fought with him, I felt very out of my debt. The blows hurt me a lot. And I've never felt like that my 13 years as a boxer. And thank God I got to the ring safely. And it's good that they finally realized.
Starting point is 00:23:20 so that because they were demanding tests to check their, you know, all of this. I can't take the Olympics seriously when you allow men to compete in women's sports. I can't. And that's where, you know, they immediately, they lose me with this stuff. They don't make it about the sports. They decide to politicize everything. The only really cool story that I've seen so far has to do with this guy who is on the U.S. men's Olympics gymnastics team.
Starting point is 00:23:43 How do you say his last name? Stephen, Nadorosik. Sounds right. Nedorosik, yeah. So he's 25 years old, but he looks way younger. And this has been the only video that I've watched of it. This is his, if you're watching the simulcasts, he does one thing. He does the pommel horse routine.
Starting point is 00:24:03 He is, and I don't use this as a pejorative. This is how his friends describe him. He's a nerd. He's from Massachusetts. He's a total dork. He, on his free time, was videotaping himself, putting a Rubik's cube together in like, what, under a minute or something like that? something crazy, timing himself doing it. And he was there on the sidelines handing his team
Starting point is 00:24:25 mates water and clapping for them. And he was there to do one thing. Now, the men have not meddled since 08. And so they brought him there because he just is, he is all out when it comes to pommel horse. But you wouldn't know it. He's got his glasses on and he sits there and he's very and assuming. And so he was, he was their, their ace. And at the final routine, this is Monday's final, was the pommel horse. And again, the men had not meddled since 2008, U.S. Men's Olympics gymnastics team. And so this guy who has been, you know, I mean, he's, he's good at other stuff, but he's, you know, average, you know, on maybe these other routines. But Palmil Horse is what he was born to do. It's like, Bain, I was born in.
Starting point is 00:25:14 the darkness. So he gets up there, takes off his glasses, and kind of squints up at the board, right? And then he starts his routine. And he just went all out on this routine. And because of his just spotless performance was able to secure a medal, bronze medal for the men's Olympic team. Without him, they would not have meddled. He was the game changer. He scored 14.8 to secure the medal for his team. He just flawlessly executed all of the, the objectives that he was supposed to, because they require certain skill sets to be demonstrated. And people kept saying he's like Clark Kent, because he's wearing his glasses and people don't know who this guy is. I mean, he's studying electrical engineering. He was going to be in Tokyo, but he apparently messed up qualification for
Starting point is 00:26:07 that. So he's going to go for Pommel Horse Gold in the individual event Saturday. But for the team final. Yeah, right before he took the pommel horse, he solved the Rubik's Cube in nine seconds. Nine seconds, he solved the whole Rubik's cube. And he's the first American gymnast in history to make the Olympic team as a specialist in a single event. So that's all he is. He's a pinch hitter. He is, that is his thing. And it's always been apparently a weakness for the men's national team. And he went out there and he did his one thing and he did it so spectacularly well. And I thought that that was like a great lesson for just life in general, isn't it? Like he looks so unassuming, right?
Starting point is 00:26:53 And, you know, there's other events that he probably can't do as well. I mean, he's not, he really can't be like a football player and he really couldn't be a hockey player. You know, he's, you know, an average size dude. You know, he looks very unassuming. And he was prepared for a moment when that moment called him. And that's kind of like an homage to. this Churchill quote who he'd always said, you know, pity the person who is not prepared when fate calls. And he was prepared and he was ready to go. And even if he had not been a stand
Starting point is 00:27:26 out in all these other disciplines or in all these other athletic events, this one was the one that he was really, really good at. And he got to demonstrate that and secure a medal for his team. And I just thought that was very, very cool because it was all right, he was, he's a nerd, right? He was chilling in his nerd lane doing his nerd stuff, doing his Rubik's Cube. And he goes out there, he does this thing and boom he aces it. Not everybody can be amazing at every single thing, but some people can be amazing, really amazing at one particular thing.
Starting point is 00:27:55 And how sad would it be if people gave that up in pursuit of greatness and everything when they could really, the one thing for which they're called to do, they can go and they can meet that challenge and then show up when, as Churchill had said, you know, the fate's call. It's just a really great story.
Starting point is 00:28:12 If all of the stories in the Olympics could be like that, I think a lot more people would enjoy watching it. And that's what it used to be like. But everything has gotten so politicized. People have lost the concept of unity. And I don't even think people know how to want unity anymore. But then again, I don't know if I really want unity with some of these people, if I'm being honest with you. Maybe we are too far gone. I don't know. 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 Podcast, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast.

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