The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Absurd Truth: World's Strongest Wo(Man)

Episode Date: November 25, 2025

 A biological man is crowned the 'World's Strongest Woman', spurring rightful Internet outrage. Meanwhile, more crazy footage resurfaces of Tennessee Democrat Aftyn Behn, who was caught on tape TRASH...ING Nashville, the city she wants to represent in Congress.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/Dana  OR CALL 972-PATRIOTWhat are you waiting for? Switch today. Use promo code DANA for a free month of service.Byrnahttps://Byrna.comSave 15% sitewide during Byrna’s biggest Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale. Don’t miss out!AmmoSquaredhttps://AmmoSquared.comDon’t get caught without ammo and be sure to tell them you heard about Ammo Squared on this show.HumanNhttps://HumanN.comStart supporting your cardiovascular health with SuperBeets, now available at your local Walmart.Noblehttps://NobleGoldInvestments.com/DanaOpen a new qualified IRA or cash account with Noble Gold and get a FREE 10-ounce Silver Flag Bar plus a Silver American Eagle Proof Coin. 

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Starting point is 00:01:20 attacking her estranged daughter was stabbed by the eight-year-old girl protecting her mother this is horrible eight-year-old stabbed her grandma with a kitchen knife to stop her from attacking her mother. They said the victim's estranged biological mother, whose name is Serple, entered the daughter's home, uninvited door, and attacked the victim with a serrated knife while trying to protect her mother.
Starting point is 00:01:45 The victim's eight-year-old girl grabbed a kitchen knife and stabbed her in the arm. Goodness, the sheriff's office arrived. They were able to, they said the biological mother was the one in the wrong, and she tried to flee, but they were able to get her. she's being charged with attempted second degree murder the kid wasn't hurt thank heavens but my word uh also let's see the uh woman drives a tank to a mcdonald's drive-thru like an actual tank
Starting point is 00:02:11 a ripsaw tank through a mcdonald's drive-thru uh this uh it's a civilian tank you know people can own tanks and it's a ripsaw civilian tank it's road legal the base price is five hundred thousand dollars and it can go maybe about 40 miles per hour oh and it gets a glorious four miles to the gallon guys oh my gosh it's so great i still would drive it but real slow but uh yeah the woman took it through i'm actually surprised that it fit into the drive-thru because most of the drive-thru lanes are kind of small and um man the the treads on that stick so far out but yeah they were able to drive it through a McDonald's drive-thru, and they was able to do it. So there you go. $500,000 base price for that. Like, where would you be able to drive it for $500,000?
Starting point is 00:03:07 I mean, I guess if you can, you know, I don't know. Let's see here. We got a couple of other ones. There's a FedEx delivery that led to a $22,000 Rolex theft in Boca Raton. so apparently a Rolex got delivered to the wrong address and the guy who signed for it and got it pawned it for $10,000. That's insane. The guy, 25, confessed to signing for the package, opening it and then he gave it to a friend who pawned it. Who just has a Rolex sent to them? Like, why wouldn't you go, if you're going to spend that kind of money, I mean, that's $22,000. Why would you just have it like sent where anybody could sign for it? I don't know. That just seems seems kind of irresponsible.
Starting point is 00:03:53 It's a Rolex GMT master. It was bought and then shipped overnight to what the victim thought was his current business address, but apparently FedEx delivered it to the old address that he had and signed a guy signed his name for it. And he had to visit the address. He spoke with the guy who admitted to signing for it, opening it, giving it to a friend,
Starting point is 00:04:17 and then they pawned it for $10,000. And then he apparently gave, he told the victim he'd give him $6,000. The guy already spent $22,000 on this. And it was the pawn shop, placed the watch in an evidence hold after police intervened. And yeah, so anyway, he was arrested on grand theft, a felony for property value between $20,000 and $100,000. He's still at Palm Beach County Jail. But what about FedEx for like just delivering to the wrong,
Starting point is 00:04:48 address or did this guy have the wrong address listed that's the million dollar question uh let's see here got a couple of others oh there's i don't know why people do this naked a boca rattan woman burglarized a bagel shop in the buff oh i hope she stayed away from all the food uh it was in west palm beach a boca rattan woman is facing multiple felony charges she walked into a bagel shop in the buff, Yasmin Abla, 26, arrested charge with burglary. Oh, this explains it. Felony possession of fentanyl. Oh, also prisoner escape. Oh, also giving a false name to law enforcement and possession of drug paraphernalia. Police were flagged down by an employee of the shop. It was closed for the day, but apparently she just walked inside. And they found her drinking orange juice, and she was wearing a store jacket.
Starting point is 00:05:42 And that was it. And then, before they arrested her, her. She tried splashing water on herself in the bathroom, stating that she just needed to take a shower. They found, this is, oh, she had a backpack and some, at least shoes. They found a glass pipe with burnt residue in her shoes and a small baggie in her backpack. And it was fentanyl. And she said that she has an issue with fentanyl. Oh, my gosh. That's down. So she was apprehended and she's still in jail, Palm Beach County Jail, $20,000 bond. That's it. Ammo Squared is a great way worry-free solution to collecting curating your ammo for the future so that you don't get caught empty-handed everybody remembers all the panic buying from the COVID days you couldn't get anything
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Starting point is 00:08:19 New Sports Extra customers only. Standard Pressing applies after 12 months for the terms apply. I don't know if you guys saw this, but there's a lot of outrage over, well, it's the South Park episode come to life with the Strong Woman where you have a dude that wins the Strong Woman competition. And that's what ended up happening at the 2025 world's strongest woman competition because the guy who won it is literally a guy and he's a former porn actor and he's trans now. And it took place just a few days ago here in Texas, the guy, Jammie Booker, he's a transgender athlete. So he's a male who pretends to be a female on the pro-strongwoman stage. He's done three international performances, and he won the biggest of the year. And a lot of people found, like, videos of his, you know, old life where he was a dude.
Starting point is 00:09:32 He went by the name Jammy Jay. Apparently, according to a number of, like Fitness Vault has it, where he was listed as a transgender adult. film actor. Anyway, there's a lot of fury at this because it's called the strong woman competition. And he's a pretty big dude, by the way. He's a large dude. I don't, I don't know. You can watch this.
Starting point is 00:09:59 This is cut 20. Wow, this is one of the people, the woman who should have won who came in second place is what she had to say about it. Watch. she just walked right off she's like i'm not even dealing with it she just walked right off she said this is BS and she just walked right off because she should it is BS she should be first place she's a woman it's the strong woman competition and this adult male won it this guy he's gone through puberty as a dude. He's lived a lot of his adult life as a dude. He's just, he decided to start identifying as a woman because apparently women's sports and women's athletic competitions
Starting point is 00:10:49 can be treated as JV. And he ends up winning. It is literally the South Park episode, which I wish we could play. But we can't because, you know, licensing and all that stuff. But yeah, they had the guy who ended up winning the strong woman competition and it's South Park come to life. It is absolutely come to life now.
Starting point is 00:11:15 But there are people who were criticizing the second place winner for walking off the stage when why would she stay up there and debase herself. It's disrespectful. I mean you have a man
Starting point is 00:11:31 who is beating all the women to take the trophy and the woman for whom the competition was created and named strong woman is now kicked to second place. They should not be competing in the women's category. They've had it's this, it's literally South Park right here. This is what happened in Arlington, Texas at the strong woman competition. That's it. That is absolutely it. That's what happened. They could have, there's a reason why you have, you don't have women pretending to be dudes going into dudes sports. because biology is real. If there was a construct, then you would immediately adapt to whatever strengths that men have.
Starting point is 00:12:10 You would immediately, your body would reflect it. You could morph into it like a werewolf, like a wear trans. You could just morph into it. And you would immediately adopt all those strengths. But that's not how biology works. It doesn't work that way. This is not about science. and it's not about fair competition and it's and it's not even about women even though they're
Starting point is 00:12:34 trying to say that it is it's not about women at all and that's not fair so i don't know why how would this encourage anybody to even continue competing in this competition when you know that it's you're not going to get a fair break at it you're not going to get a fair crack at it at all that's you know i i don't know i this is what sophy cunningham said this is cut 20s. talking about this issue, which it's true. Listen. I think, and this is my personal opinion, but if you are a professional football player,
Starting point is 00:13:20 basketball player, really any sport, but let's just take it basketball, because that's where we're both at, like, to me, like, If you're in that elite level group, yeah, you should be able to beat the girls. Like, I'm not surprised by that. Like, that is not, I just don't get why it's continuing to get brought up. And, like, if women are saying that, like, he couldn't beat them.
Starting point is 00:13:45 Yeah, he could. Any NBA star or player could beat a female in high school. Yeah, absolutely. Because they're dudes. Because they're dudes. You had a soccer team here in Texas that beat the women's USA team. because they're guys it's different
Starting point is 00:14:03 it's different that's why we have to have basic education on biology like we're going to have to do that now it's just so weird to me it's so weird that this is it's so weird that this is
Starting point is 00:14:16 that it's I feel bad for this late I feel bad for the lady that worked so hard and had to stand you know second place up there on that podium had to stand was on the podium second place because the man and took her spot, took her rightful spot.
Starting point is 00:14:35 That's something. And it's more and more it seems like it's happening, although finally at least the Olympics came around. So as we head into the holidays, it's not just about gifts, it's about gratitude and protecting what really matters, family and the future and your financial security. Colin Plum is the CEO at Noble Gold Investments.
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Starting point is 00:16:26 I did not have this on my bingo card for end of year craziness, but a politician named Adolf Hitler is set to win election in a southern African country. Oh, yeah, it's a real story. It's absolutely true. This individual named Adolf Hitler, Adolf Hitler, Winona, 59, is poised to win a second local election in Namibia on November 26 tomorrow. He's going to hold his seat. He got 85% of the vote in 2020. Yeah, he's a member of a very left-wing party, and he said that, I guess his dad liked the name, and he named him that because he apparently saw it in the news and liked the name. And he just said that publicly he doesn't go by Hitler. He just admits Hitler, but everybody calls him Adolf.
Starting point is 00:17:17 But he said he's not going to change his name. That's, wow. And also, apparently his car does have a swastika on it, at least. That's what the New York Post says. It might be a little bit more than he likes the name. Just thinking. Scientists issue an ominous warning over a mind-altering brain weapons that can control your perception, your memory, and your behavior.
Starting point is 00:17:39 They say the tools to manipulate the central nervous systems today confused or even coercion are becoming more precise, more accessible, and even more attractive to different states for use. It's in a newly published book from two professors at Bradford University. And they say that China, Russia, U.S., and even UK have been researching these so-called central nervous system or CNS weapons since the 50s. And they said it's become so advanced that it actually could be created, which they said is terrifying. And I agree with that. Volcano in Ethiopia has erupted for the first time in 12,000 years.
Starting point is 00:18:17 That's crazy. 12,000 years. Thick plumes of smoke up to nine miles shot up into the sky. according to the Toulouse Volcanic Ash Advisory Center. It's in Ethiopia's a far region, about 500 miles from northeast of Addis Abba, and they said it erupted for hours. The volcano rises about 1,500 yards in altitude, sits in a Rift Valley, and there's two tectonic plates that meet there, so they said there's a lot of activity,
Starting point is 00:18:47 but still for hours, it erupted for hours. It's a lot. The, this Thai woman was found alive in a coffin after she was brought in for cremation according to the Associated Press. This is insane. This woman, she shocked the staff. They brought, so they brought the coffin in and she began moving. Kind of scared the bejibers out of the staff because they were getting ready to literally like, you know, cremate her. And apparently they saved her because she was still her, she opened her eyes and was moving. It's kind of scary. Everybody's worst nightmare. Stick with us. We've got a lot more in store. Apparently, you said, I hate the city.
Starting point is 00:19:27 I hate the Tennessee Bachelorettes. I hate pedal taverns. I hate country music. I hate all the things that make Nashville. I hate it. Now, in the audio, to me, it's a little bit fair, isn't it? It's so fair. Sure, sure.
Starting point is 00:19:40 We won't make you weigh in on that often. What would you like to say about this clip that's floating around? So I'm going to say something I haven't said, and I think it's funny. I hope my parents don't kill me. but I do not hate country music. I was conceived after a George Strait concert. I don't believe you. And also that's gross.
Starting point is 00:19:59 We don't even, I mean, I don't need to keep hearing more about this woman. This is her, what is her name? Afton, she's got this, she's got a bachelorette name. Afton, Ben. And that's after she was saying that she hated country music and she hated everything about Nashville. But yet she's running for office in the district. in which Nashville resides and you remember she went off and was saying that she hated everything about Nashville and country music everything like she just went off on everything
Starting point is 00:20:32 she seems a little extra especially if you want to look uh and see what she this is from 2019 this is cut six one 2019 where she had to be forcibly removed from governor Lee's office. So she seems like a drama seeker. Watch. Are you okay? Are you okay? She's super extra. So she was told to leave. She didn't leave. And then I guess they had to forcibly make her leave. Yeah, she seems kind of like a handful. We're not big fans of hers. She seems incredibly dramatic. Like all the things that she says that she hates, it seems like it's all. And she is all of them. She's all of those things. Oh, but there's more. So this is, she really hates married women.
Starting point is 00:21:58 And I think she's, I think she's single. She really doesn't like married women. This is, let's see, cut, let's start with cut eight, where she's talking about people who give birth. I know. Listen to how I said that. Listen to what she says. I think as an organizer and as an activist, like, we really, really. have an opportunity here in this country to talk about what type of policy, progressive policies
Starting point is 00:22:28 we want to see as young women. And I think we have, you know, as, as birther, you know, as women who can give birth, men and women who can give birth, we can maybe leverage that as collective bargaining, which is the basis of this book that I'm not, I've just started reading, but called birth strike and how we can really. So she, the men, so she doesn't even understand basic biology. Oh, well, you know, like men and women who can get also what it was happening. I'm sorry to point this out. What is happening with her chest in that photo? It's like she's got pillows shoved under her sweater. I don't understand that. It's like they're all misshapen and weird. What is even that? That's weird, right? I'm not the only one who's seeing that, right?
Starting point is 00:23:09 That's, what is that? What is that? It looks like she's got, like, why is it shaped like that? anyway I just I can't but then she says this also cut so she went in and she was talking about men and women who can give birth which isn't a real thing and then cut seven oh here's that third way third and fourth wave feminism we hate so much listen to this my therapist always asked me to to transcribe my dreams when they happen and the recurring dream I've had is standing up in a cafeteria full of women I don't know why I was there or whatever and saying I don't want children I want power and just screaming it at the top of my lungs and for someone who grew up with my mother telling me never have kids because you will you know you'll have to give up a lot you have to sacrifice professionally which is what she was saying and where I am now with seeing the consequences and the ramifications of women having kids and being in the political field and what they're able to achieve because we don't offer, you know, it's like the political field hasn't met the challenge of working moms. They really haven't. Oh my God, I'm so tired of those. The deeply patriarchal structures that these women are involved with because they've chosen marriage and they've chosen to raise children. And I think in the South, it's incredibly
Starting point is 00:24:44 difficult to shake those. It's, this is so goofy. And, you know, maybe if she had kids, she would understand the, you know, that nurturing aspect. Maybe if she was inclined to even have children. I'm glad that she doesn't breed. I'm glad that she doesn't have kids because I can't imagine the kind of snot nose brat, a woman like that would raise or a female like that would raise. First off, what really gets me, she was like, well, I don't want to have kids because I want power in her dream. She immediately sounds like a crackpot. She opened, with, well, I was telling my quack, I mean, my therapist, you know, about my dreams, and I have to write down my dreams and all that. So dumb. She doesn't even understand that
Starting point is 00:25:23 children are power. Children are your stake in the next generation. It's your legacy. That is power. It is incredibly powerful. And it's always, you know, unfortunate when you have clueless chicks who don't understand that. I mean, if you don't want to have kids, fine, don't have kids. But don't look down on everyone else as though they're playing apart in some sort of patriarch structural structure. I mean, that's asinine. Good heavens. This is what third and fourth way, they still keep operating on these old fantasies of, you know, a 1940s structure. It's just, it's asinine. And it does a disservice to women. But then at the same time, though, in that other clip, she was saying men and women who can give birth. So she actively says one thing. And then
Starting point is 00:26:11 she undermined her own ideology is she can't even keep it straight. She undermines it with her next, with her other comment. But having children is power. That is powerful. And she just seems like she has never grown up. Lorraine says it's a wonky unibou. That's what she says is why it looks like misshapen pillows. That's what your couch pillows look like after some years is what is that. But she just sounds, whenever I hear her talk, she's always tearing down other women. Have you noticed that? She's tearing down other women going to Nashville, calling them bachelorets, making fun of them. She tears down women who want to have kids and have families. She's saying that they're participating in a deeply patriarchal
Starting point is 00:27:00 structure. It sounds like she is a jealous female who doesn't have a man, doesn't have a prospect of marriage or family and is projecting her anger at that onto everybody, all these other women. That's what it sounds like. She sounds dissatisfied and discontent, and she thinks that everybody else is responsible for it. Because that's why she targets women so much. I mean, almost every single comment that I've heard her make, aside from the one where she claims that she was conceived after a George Strait concert, which gross. but every single comment that she makes it's always about she's whipping some other chick
Starting point is 00:27:45 every single time she has no words of praise for them and she keeps coming back to the whole Nashville Bachelorette thing like that was the third the audio that we played for you today that was the third I've seen actually two other cuts where she was like going off on this I don't understand the obsession other than she is dissatisfied with her own life and is holding responsible other women whom she is envious of. That's just what I get from her. Because she has all of these behavioral attributes that she claims that she doesn't like in other people, but they are all manifest within her.
Starting point is 00:28:26 I mean, for crying out loud, she sounds like a dits. I can't even imagine somebody like this running for Congress to say nothing of how she hates the area that she represents. It's weird. Thanks for tuning in to today's edition of Dana Lash's absurd truth podcast. If you haven't already, make sure to hit that subscribe button on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast.

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