The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Absurd Truth; 'X'odus
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It's his life mission to make bad decisions.
It's time for Florida man.
Jeez.
This is crazy.
So a Florida man is mad.
He got kicked out of a strip club.
And then right after he was kicked out of the strip club,
he decided to drive his semi-truck into it.
And he killed one and injured more.
He's 419 in the morning.
and when police arrived they said this guy had been kicked out of the club and then he returned
and drove his semi-truck like legit right into the group of people standing outside of the entrance
the driver was 25 he'd been waiting outside the club in his car for 30 minutes there was a guy
inside that he had been arguing with so he was waiting for this guy to leave and as i guess the guy
was leaving that's when he just ran into him the driver's hospitalized in critical but stable
condition they're going to bring charges against him but good night like
He drove a semi into a strip club and he was fighting with a guy inside.
It's four in the morning, okay?
You know, maybe like stop watching the ladies shake their ass and go home and sleep.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, maybe go home and go to bed.
It's 4.19 in the morning.
Go to bed.
Just saying, good night.
I got a villager here.
A villager.
What?
The Villages.
It's like I feel like I'm talking about Minecraft whenever we have a villager story.
A villager who,
runs a home watch service was arrested at Publix because he was shoplifting. His name is Barry Buskey.
He's 79. He tried to leave with almost $100, $99 and 55 sons worth of unpaid merchandise
and at a Publix. And it's Sumter County Sheriff's Office, he got stopped and they arrested him.
The assistant manager stopped him and he apologized and offered to pay for the items. And then the
public's representative said that they want to see him posted.
or pursued for
prosecutor for theft. He runs
this home watch
service. It's
that's why. He
literally keeps an eye on people's houses.
That's what he does.
He said he keeps
an eye on neighbor's houses when they're away and they pay
him. That's what they do. So he like
it's a kind of like
neighborhood watch,
but it's home watch and he does
he.
That's not going to help your business my dude.
$99, you decided to wreck your whole life for $99.55.
Dude.
So he was booked in Sumner County Detention Center.
He had to post $150 bond.
And I don't even know how that's going to work.
I don't know how that's going to work with his business.
I don't.
I have one more villager story.
Oh.
An 82-year-old villager on a bicycle was.
attacked by an angry dog walker.
So it was an 82 year old
who was fighting with a 72 year old.
And the 72 year old
faces a charge of felony battery. The older man was
riding his bike. He passed the dog walker.
And then the dog walker shouted at the bicyclist
to get a horn. And then the bicyclists
began, and then he began cussing at the bicyclist
who cussed back. And then
they ended up
the guy, he
jotted down, he noticed the dogs in the front yard,
the bicyclists did, and then he called the police afterwards.
And then the dog walker threatened to rip him off the bike and beat him up.
And he did actually grab him, because the guy was on his property, so he did grab him and march him off.
But they were fighting.
Bicyclists are jerks.
I'm sorry, they are.
Stick with us.
They are.
So the Guardian posted that they're no longer posting on X.
Kane, did you notice that?
Did you know that the Guardian is not posing?
They said, quote,
we will stop posting from our official editorial accounts on the platform,
but X users can still share our articles.
We don't want to.
I've never seen anything so self-aggrandizing.
If you have to tell people that you're leaving, then they don't care.
It's not an airport.
Just go.
You don't need to announce like your departure.
Just go.
They said, we wanted to let our readers know that we will no longer post on any official
guardian editorial accounts on the social media site.
X. We think that the benefits of being on X are now outweighed by the negatives and that resources
could be better used promoting our journalism elsewhere. Yo, you have journalism? You're a left-wing
rag. You have journalism, really? They said, this is something we've been considering for a while,
given the often disturbing content promoted or found on the platform, including far-right
conspiracy theories and racism. Oh, but don't forget.
X users can still share our articles.
No, we don't want to.
I've never shared a Guardian article,
except like me talking about this one right now.
Just never have.
I think it's a funny that,
but you know what?
They don't have a problem posting to.
The Chinese version of Twitter.
They're posting on that still.
So the Guardian doesn't want to post on X
because they mad,
but they're going to post on the CCP's version of X.
That's okay for them.
It just feels like that some BS, Kane, I guess.
Gotta say it feels like it's.
I think they saw the demand for truth on X and realized they couldn't meet that demand.
I've noticed a little bit of a change of my engagement lately, too.
I think that they're pulling more and more of the algorithmic suppression off of me because there's so much of it.
I think if you say like one word and then you have another word that's in a whole other layer of algorithmic suppression and then there's a whole other layer.
It's like an onion.
It just keeps going.
There's so much that they have to.
I've noticed a little bit of a difference.
in the past couple of weeks.
So that's kind of, we'll see.
But why, I mean, the last thing that you do is take your ball and go home.
That's just dumb.
Why take your ball and go home?
Why?
Doesn't make any sense.
But that's okay if they want to do that.
That's all right.
That's okay.
Go ahead and have it like that.
That's all right.
We'll accept it.
I mean, not, I don't think it bothers me anyway.
Don Lemon said he's leaving X.
Nobody cares against not an airport.
He did a whole video where he's,
looking into the camera.
Nobody cares.
If you have to tell people, we don't care.
NATO is very upset over X.
Audio sound by 21.
This is one of the NATO military chiefs.
Listen to this.
I think the use of social media is basically
amplifying everything that is being done
by bot factories.
And I'm very much in favor of freedom of speech.
But I'm not necessarily
convinced that what Mr. Musk is doing on X is the right approach. I'm very much in favor of
freedom of speech, but there is a lot of things on Twitter that is not helping us.
So this is the new NATO military head, Rob Bauer, and he's a Dutch NATO pencil pusher who wants
American businesses to engage in censorship.
What?
I don't give a rat to ask what some Dutch bureaucrat thinks of what we can or can't do in the United
States with our businesses, especially a pencil pusher with NATO.
I said it because he is.
So, oh, yes, Kane, you're typing.
What is it?
What are you saying, dear?
What are you saying over there?
They know they can't stay in power unless they control the narratives.
That's exactly what it is.
That is exactly what it is.
I mean, when I hear a guy like this Dutch bureaucrat, when I hear this this war ink Dutch bureaucrat go off and promote censorship on our social media, I know.
And this is, why do we fund this again?
He can call himself the NATO chief because we allow it with our tax dollars.
That's one of the things I think that's going to change coming up because there's some people saying, yeah, we just need to stop.
Because, I mean, are they even meeting their GDP requirement?
Can you please pay at least 3 to 6% of your GDP for your own self-defense?
I mean, it's for your benefit, not ours.
And then they also, audited somebody 22, then they wonder why governments spy on them.
Listen to this.
And again, it's the me and the we discussion.
Everybody says, it's my privacy.
Now, everybody has given away everything to the tech companies in the U.S.
by saying yes, yes, yes, when you wanted the app of Google and everything.
If the government says, can I see your phone for 10 seconds, there's a revolution.
But we've given away everything already.
So it's a ridiculous discussion on privacy.
It's a ridiculous analogy.
Oh, because you use this, that means you're giving the government permission to come and take all your...
You know, Apple never, like, listened to...
For other credit, they never, like, gave up.
they never allowed the feds like to access their like to basically break into phones and that
I don't know I um that's a dumb that's a dumb argument well because you give because you
you give your your permission for the apps then that means you let the government it's the same
thing can it's the same thing you know the businesses with the with the government's all the
same thing it's not though it's actually quite different
that's so dumb.
But this, you wonder why people don't trust governments and you wonder why people are critical
of NATO leadership.
And that's probably why.
That's probably why.
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And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
So a couple of things. This is NBC. Pulling this up. It's very well. So it says more women are seeking testosterone
therapy prompted by influencers?
What?
They said that it's telemedicine and I guess testosterone replacement clinics.
Prescriptions have increased 50%.
And one doctor said it's almost like it's an epidemic.
They're being told that it's a miracle pill.
And they said that, uh, what, like, what are they talking about with it?
Like, um, like, like, like, like menopausal women or like to get like fit?
They're trying to answer the low libido in women as well.
So they're using it like a female Viagra.
Yeah, kind of.
That's kind of weird.
Okay, well, apparently lots of people taking it.
Yellowstone, first episode without Kevin Kossner reached over 13 million viewers.
It actually was a really good first episode.
Now, remember, he left the series, and I don't think it was totally amicable either.
And, I mean, immediately right off the bat.
It was a really good first episode.
And Rip and Beth are my favorites.
But Casey, man, he's coming right up in there.
Casey's coming into his own.
It's really good.
So it's a 13 million.
We were talking about this, I think, yes, last hour.
I don't think that Taylor Sheridan sleeps.
I really don't.
So interesting.
This U.S. judge has blocked Louisiana from requiring 10 commandments in the classroom.
some of them are actual laws, but they're battling over that still.
New York City is, like we talked about the New York City and the autopsies, that's old.
I was going to have this in Florida, man, but I'm doing it now.
Disneyland fans are very mad because it's that Tiana's Bayou Adventure ride.
It's like the log flume in a way, but they say that the new water ride is too wet.
It's a moist ride.
They don't, they said that the Tiana's Bayou Adventure, that it comes with a warning that says you may get wet, but people who say that they, you know, they're used to Splash Mountain.
They said that they weren't used to it like that much.
And it was Splash Mountain, but they said that they didn't enjoy it.
It was an unimpressive and underwhelming, right?
It looks like the log flume.
I'm not going to lie, from Six Flags, like where you literally just get into a plastic log and they take you down a hill.
Remember that?
Why did I love that so much as a kid?
Yay!
It was a water ride.
There was never a line at the log flume at Six Flags, right?
They were running so many, and it was so often, and the ride was short.
Yeah, it was a short ride.
And, I mean, you literally got on, and, like, within a second, you're already down the thing.
You know?
I don't know.
I could talk about, like, amusement park rides for forever.
But, yeah, they said that they don't like it because their people are getting absolutely soaked.
and they have warnings up
and people are on social media going
if we wanted to go to a water park we would have done it
our shoes and our bodies were soaked
we didn't have a complete change of
oh my gosh shut up you knew it was going to be a water ride
it is literally the log flume
it's the log flume but they put a frog on it
it's the log flume that's a ripoff
that's a rip off I'm gonna get mad over this
because that's like so lame like that's just like if you want
the log flum go to the log flum I don't know
A few other things here.
Let's see.
Well, we, I had this from last hour that I didn't get to.
The white stripes have dropped their lawsuit against Trump.
Remember, they were trying to sue him to stop his campaign from using the Seven-Nation Army thing.
But they had to drop it because it was like fruitless.
When you license your music out for public performances, then guess what?
They can be played in public because you licensed it out.
So they were not going to win this no matter what.
And in Texas, Florida.
Well, Texas and Florida Armed Citizens are two different instances.
Home invaders, they met law-abiding gun owners who defended their homes just within the past week.
Gun Save Lives.
Stay with us.
So it's coming together pretty quickly.
Coming together pretty quick.
So just this looks like it's all taking shape.
And hopefully we'll start seeing some, like I want to see all this stuff happen immediately.
I said before, I want Trump to walk in like Jack Nicholson from Batman with the whole.
whole cane and everything and start cutting government. Like when they walked into that museum and he was
going to go have dinner with Kim Basinger, Jack Nicholson from Batman, and he walks in and they have a
boombox and he's like, you know, it's a Prince song that Prince, because Prince was dating Cam Basinger at
the time and he had that music in there. I'm totally fine with that. Go in there and cut everything.
I just want there to be a big spectacle of it. Want there to be a big spectacle of it. That's what I
want. So do you feel pretty good about his pick so far, Kane?
Is there any that you object to?
Or am I being, like, too harsh?
No, I think it's fair to question the Christy Noam one.
Like, I don't know about that one.
The DNI one with Tulsa Gabbard.
Yeah, that was the other one.
Yeah, yeah.
That one, I don't, you know.
Well, she's being floated for it.
They said she hasn't been.
Look, I'm not against it.
I'm not against this non-status quo approach to government.
And I'm excited to see the changes.
But.
There's no but.
I don't know.
No, but.
No, but.
Sound like I had a butt.
sounded like it was
I don't know what would she do
a DNI like what is her particular
I mean she's in the military
but this is Director of National Intelligence
so I just don't know
Yeah I would I would think that that job
entails 90% of it
is classification of
information and documents and
actions
like that is what I believe most of it is
but again like I said
we'll see she may have some certain qualifications
I'm unaware of, and I'm willing to hear about it.
So it's the head of the U.S. Intel community, and you advise the president, you work with
NSC, you work with HSC, Homeland Security, and you have agencies that fall underneath that.
So you have Department of Energy, of Intelligence, and Counterintelligence, the Homeland Security's
Office of Intelligence and Analysis, U.S. Coast Guard intelligence.
So there's a lot of, a lot of, in terms of national security, there's a lot of things that fall into their purview.
And the NSA has a lot of capabilities that don't even know if the CIA has.
So I just have.
I like the conversation about transparency that we haven't gotten.
We like, Democrats talked about it in 2020.
Oh, we're going to be the most transparent.
We're going to be the most unifying.
And all of this, they talked about it.
Of course, they delivered exactly opposite of that.
I'm looking forward to, let's say, for example, Tulsi does get in there,
and there is a transparency that we have never seen before with government on that scale.
I'm interested to see how that all plays out with national intelligence.
I think that's...
I'm curious this too, because I know a lot of people thought her defending of Bashar al-Assad was
a little weird.
That's my, because
I'm all about welcoming people
into the circle, so to speak,
but when they are very brand new,
right-leaning people,
and they still have a few left-leaning tendencies.
I want to ask questions.
Yeah, I'm with you on that.
She's never come on the show before.
We've invited her, and they have declined every time.
She will not come on.
so I can't ask her about gun rights or anything because she refuses and I'm not mean like I don't have anything against her I just would like some clarification and would like to have a conversation so I don't know because of that that just I get weird feelings about this so I hope that they actually I just don't I don't know that I don't know that I'm all in on this pick I can't and I'm not misrepresenting them they refuse to come on the program I don't think there's ever been an administration where I was 100% in on every one of the picks yeah but like um it's just not been that ever
people that you know who don't really like you in positions where they can spy on you is weird.
Yeah.
I would think that Trump has learned a lot in his first four years as to where, you know, what fake loyalty looks like.
Yeah, there's a difference between submission and loyalty.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
And I think that he has a better idea of what that is now than he did before in government.
So, I don't know.
I'm looking forward to it.
We'll see.
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