The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Biden's Collapse Cover-Up Revealed, Social Security Sanfu & The Episcopal Cult

Episode Date: May 14, 2025

A draft of the “Big Beautiful Bill” is released which includes cuts to entitlements and a tax on social security. Pete Buttigieg holds a presidential looking rally in Iowa defending illegal immigr...ants. Don Lemon slams South African refugees. Dana breaks down how taxpayer dollars are funding The Episcopal Church who is acting like a racist cult. A California mother of a male athlete tries to silence a girl’s mother at a high school track meet. The leftist media is now profiting off finally admitting Joe Biden had a cognitive decline as Jake Tapper has a new book deal. Dana recaps Trump’s Middle East visit so far. Gavin Newsom is moderating his positions on issues such as homelessness to prop himself up for 2028. The latest version of the budget shows the GOP is still taxing seniors on their social security. The Dana Show Contributor Lorraine Yuriar joins us to explain the problems with RFK Jr.’'s creation of a government registry for all diseases including autism.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Relief Factorhttps://relieffactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor. Get their 3-week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! Goldcohttps://DanaLikesGold.com My personal gold company - get your GoldCo 2025 Gold & Silver Kit. PLUS, you could qualify for up to 10% in BONUS silver.Byrnahttps://byrna.com/danaGet your hands on the new compact Byrna CL. Visit Byrna.com/Dana receive 10% off. Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/DanaDana’s personal cell phone provider is Patriot Mobile. Get a FREE MONTH of service code DANA.HumanNhttps://humann.comSupport your metabolism and healthy blood sugar levels with Superberine by HumanN. Find it now at your local Sam’s Club next to SuperBeets Heart Chews.  KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSee the third generation of the iconic SUB2000 and the NEW PS57 - Keltec Innovation & Performance at its best.All Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/DanaCode Dana10 for 10% off your entire order.PreBornhttps://Preborn.com/DanaWith your help, we can hit the goal of 1,000 ultrasounds this month! Just dial #250 and say “Baby”. Ancient Nutritionhttp://ancientnutrition.com/DanaCollagen and wellness, powered by Ancient Nutrition—get 25% off your first order with promo code DANA.Home Title Lockhttps://hometitlelock.com/danaProtect your home! Get a FREE title history report + 14 days of coverage with code DANA. Check out the Million Dollar TripleLock—terms apply.Ground Newshttps://Groundnews.com/DANAGet 40% off the unlimited access Vantage plan.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Well, good morning. House Democrats are working hard through the night, both on the Energy and Commerce Committee and the Ways and Means Committee, to push back against this GOP tax scam, where they are trying to enact the largest Medicaid cut in American history. North of $700 billion, and independent observers have confirmed that if the Republicans are successful in passing this GOP tax scam, then more approximately $14 billion. million people will actually lose their health coverage. Hospitals will close. Nursing homes will shut down. This really is a matter of life and death. That's what they've been saying forever. It became a matter of death when they inspired that guy
Starting point is 00:00:44 who volunteered for Bernie Sanders campaign to go and shoot up a congressional ball field because they were talking like this. I'm just really tired of these people. I'm tired of all of it. I'm tired of the same damn fight every damn day. And it's all these crooks and liars and all of these people
Starting point is 00:00:59 who make these stories up so that they can get something that best benefits their special interest. And Republicans aren't any damn better, if I'm being honest. I know the big thing right now is to act like to fetishize them and act like they can't do anything wrong,
Starting point is 00:01:14 but I've never been somebody who's an ass kisser for Uncle Sam and I don't plan on starting now. It would be spitting on the graves of our founders if I did that. So we're not doing it. But yeah, I noticed that I saw a couple of pro-life organizations out there
Starting point is 00:01:26 and they were talking about how, oh, yes, you know, there are some Democrats that are trying to include, they don't want to cut down Planned Parenthood funding and all this stuff. And I'm like, you realize that you mean there are three Republicans that are holding up the whole bill on that aspect of it. So there you go. Welcome to the program, Dana Lash with you. It's actually already, we've already been yeated into the sun. Kane, it's like I'm already, normally when I walk into the studio, you guys are going to bear with me. Normally when I walk into the studio, it's like very cold. It's penguin cold.
Starting point is 00:02:00 It's like a man came here and turned up, turned down the thermostat. And it's the only part, it's the only part of a structure in which I reside that I'm allowed to control the thermostat. And then I ended up, I usually end up keeping it cool anyway. Oh my gosh, it's so, it's like 99,000 degrees outside already. We don't get a spring in Texas. They don't, they don't tell you that. They don't tell you this stuff. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:23 Overnight, we went from 83 to 99 degrees. So if you hear us panting or if we pass out from heat. exhaustion. That's what that is. Just, you know, don't be worried. We'll come to. So the, we're going to get into the big, what a big, beautiful, but I don't know. It's, I just don't want to call it that because there's a lot of garbage in it. And I was listening to, actually, I'm not listening to it. I was reading, rather, a transcript from, um, it was of Mike Johnson. He was on one of the morning talk show circuits and he was talking about this bill. Because, you know, right now, to, into what into,
Starting point is 00:02:58 going into what Hakeem Jeffers was saying, oh, they're cutting Medicare, they're cutting this. I mean, that's literally what no one's doing. I wish, honestly. See, this is what I can't run for office because I would cut all of it. And then everyone would scream and cry and they would, everybody would be upset because austerity is no fun, but I would. And in fact, we're going to talk a little bit about this because the austerity issue is now in it's it's imperiling a race in uh virginia yeah we're going to get at all of that uh we also have all of the latest with potus's middle east travel he descended into cutter today that's going to be interesting because cutter you know they've that's where hamas lives hamas lives in cutter that's where they live and they've you know
Starting point is 00:03:45 it's not like we don't really have a totally great relationship with them uh in, in terms of them financing the deaths of Americans, et cetera, et cetera. But I digress. But I think his trip to Saudi Arabia was incredibly successful. I don't think anybody would say otherwise, right? I think that was a very successful trip. And that said, we're going to see what comes of this trip to Qatar, because you know they're going to be talking about Gaza and the situation there.
Starting point is 00:04:15 And obviously what Hamas, I'm sure that Qatar is going to be. be doing its best to make sure that Hamas's demands are represented. So we're going to touch on that. I am not going to discuss the Diddy Trial because it's disgusting and I don't care about this is what happens when vanity and ego and evil all come together in a perfect storm of gross. I would rather gouge my eyeballs out and eat them than to talk about the Diddy Trial. That's not an exaggeration.
Starting point is 00:04:41 You can add that to the list, Steve. Can add it to the list. Just saying. How do you have an appetite after you gouge your eyes out? Actually, not someone, a couple of people actually asked me if I was going to talk about it. Like, why would you think, why would you want me to punish you in that regard? Why do you hate yourself? Why? So this, all of this, a lot, like I said, a lot to run down. Now, just so you know, a lot of what is in the bill or what they're trying to negotiate in the bill is a draft.
Starting point is 00:05:13 It's a very much, it's a working, kind of like a working draft. so to speak. So the, one of the big things that, you know, for all the discussion about Medicaid, Medicare, et cetera, et cetera, is entitlement. So the new spending plan, because remember that was unveiled just earlier this week, it's restructuring the food stamp program, Daily Caller reported on this, by linking federal funding to each state's payment error rate. So states that have higher payment error rates would receive less in federal funding under the plan. So that's supposed to incentivize them to root out, you know, the waste and the fraud and the abuse. The House Agriculture Committee included the proposal in its draft bill. And that's supposed to be in the all-in-one
Starting point is 00:06:07 legislative package. And again, the food stamping entirely by the federal government, the USDA, the SNAP program, et cetera, et cetera. Democrats are mad about this, too. And for the life of me, I can't figure out why unless they're taking the money from the waste fraud and abuse. That's what I'm thinking came. Because they, they, now, the way that this was, there are some conservatives that are upset about this because they said that it puts the states individually on the hook for food stamp fraud. But that's not something that the federal government, this is where it gets really tricky. you're talking about a federal plan, which is unconstitutional in the first place,
Starting point is 00:06:49 and then states that are administering federal money through this plan that's supposed to have federal oversight. So it's almost like the way it's structured weird. I mean, Kane, you would agree. It's a weird structure. It's like the whole salt conversation. Yeah. You know what I mean? Where some states pay out, but they get more than they pay out, kind of a weird situation.
Starting point is 00:07:11 Because depending on what their income tax. Yeah. Their income tax is. And their load as. it relates to those welfare programs. Right, right, right, right. So the states with a higher payment error rates, they would receive less than federal funds under the plan. And again, this is all draft stuff. The Republican plan wants the states, well, it would require the states to cover half, or not sorry, to cover at least, like at least a minimum, five percent of their
Starting point is 00:07:40 food stamp expenditures. And then the federal government would just then go and fund the rest of it, according to the way that the bill is drafted. But if a state has an error rate 10% or above or above 10%, they have to pay, they're responsible for 25% of the benefits that they provide to the residents of their state. Here's the kickers, 28 states go over 10%. Yes. I actually, can I just say, I thought it was way more than that. But some of the others are like at 9%. There's a handful of them that are at 9%. 28 or over 10%.
Starting point is 00:08:20 And some are way beyond it. Some are like 15. Some are way beyond it. And that's all the most recent data for that is from the USDA. And that's from 2023. We don't have anything newer. They haven't released 24 yet. But that's all from the USDA stats from 2023.
Starting point is 00:08:40 And so like for instance, Alaska's, guess what Alaska's error rate would be? for this. The error. Mm-hmm. Oh, man. Don't tell me it's more than 15. Oh, dude. What?
Starting point is 00:08:52 D-O-O-O-O-D-E, dude. It's 60%. What? More than half? More than half. 60%. So literally 60% of Alaska's food stamp budget is waste fraud and abuse. Now, New Jersey, one-third of their benefits are misallocated.
Starting point is 00:09:13 South Carolina, it's 20%. California has an almost 14% error rate. So they would have to fund 25% of the food stamp cost. That's like $15 billion plus $3. It's like more than $3 billion this year already under what it would be. New York's is 13%. So they would have to be, they would have to pay 25% of their $8 billion in food stamp spending. So they would have to pay $2 billion to cover the waste fraud and abuse in that.
Starting point is 00:09:41 And then the states with the lowest rates are still required to fund $5%. because as of right now they fund none of it. They don't fund any of it. That's the... So I'm hearing accountability in play here. Is there, I don't see anything wrong with this yet. Oh, it's so bad. It puts states on the hook for it.
Starting point is 00:10:04 That's what I'm re- that's what, that's, so I hear, I think there's some of the capital L libertarian folks that are part of the right coalition and the Democrats. That's the common, that's what I'm hearing the most of. Democrats suddenly are. interested in 10th Amendment issues. Yeah, well, this is a federalist. Just like they suddenly don't like refugees now. We all know that just like education, healthcare and everything else works better, the closer to local that you get. Hand this over to the states, make them responsible, implement this accountability so that they're effective for their own citizens. I don't see a
Starting point is 00:10:35 problem with any of this. Now, Congress is going, we remember we talked to Representative Beth Van Dyne last week. I had a piece on that that went out on substack and there's also the interview that's up at YouTube as well. But they were trying to do two trillion. They wanted two trillion in spending. The way that it is right now, they're just looking to cut one. So there's one faction that I think is winning over the more fiscally sensible people. The people who can do math in the Republican party wanted two trillion. The people who can't do math just want one trillion cut from overall federal spending. So they're trying to find it, you know, every which way. And then you have three Republicans that don't want to stop funding half a billion dollars a year to plan parenthood.
Starting point is 00:11:14 And then there's like a little bitty, you know, things here and there, all special interest stuff are these people. So every, here, this is going to be the fight. And so this bill, which I think is taken too damn long, honestly, can I just say, if I'm a Republican and I'm in Congress and I know that I'm going to have a chance to cut spending, even in two years, I would have had a draft ready to rock. Then I would have had a plan B draft and a plan C draft. So if one was rejected, I would slap the people upside the face, all the people in D.C. with another one. And if they didn't like that, I'd slap them upside the face with another draft and would just relentlessly keep peppering them with this stuff. So it took them too damn long. And I understand that they're all
Starting point is 00:11:54 trying to negotiate. You got too many cooks in the kitchen. I mean, do you realize that the way that I understand, we're going to talk about the social security stuff? I think, can I just be, I think the no tax on tips is stupid. I don't know why you're single. out one part of the workforce when everybody deserves relief, especially those of us who paid an absolute A double snakes load in federal taxes every year and get audited every time a damn
Starting point is 00:12:15 Democrats in the White House. No joke. Eight years. The issue there is apparently now you're still going to have to pay taxes on Social Security. That's apparently like not included. So we're going to talk about all of this stuff because I don't want to, I know
Starting point is 00:12:31 but sometimes people kind of grown when we get into the weeds, but there are some, there are some like, you know, cup. There's a cup's game happening here. And you need to be aware of this. And we're going to talk about it. We're also going to get in, like I said, the latest with the Middle East. In Virginia, there's trouble with the governor's race. It's been now classified as lean Democrat. There is a reason why. And there's a reason, a big red flag for Republicans coming up. If they don't learn how to deal with this, this result right now in polling is going to happen across the country. So we have to discuss all of this as we move forward.
Starting point is 00:13:05 And of course we have Florida Man. We're also going to be talking about RFK Jr. and autism coming up later in the program. So you don't want to miss it. I've seen the amazing changes relief factor has made for so many people. And I've seen it firsthand through my husband Chris's pain relief from using Relief Factor. Right now, it's easy to give their product a try because Relief Factor makes it pain free with their three-week quick start for just 1995. Get rid of pain and start living better. Relief Factor is a 100% drug-free daily supplement that helps your body fight pain.
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Starting point is 00:15:36 North care. I mean, they've got needles and feces up there. I mean, what do you think is going to happen? Birds are out there with all that stuff. I mean, come on. So also, let's see. Oh, how nice that they waited until Pete Rose was dead before removing his ineligibility, right, from the
Starting point is 00:15:52 Hall of Fame? So yeah, now they're going to make Pete Rose and Shilless Joe Jackson Hall of Fame eligible. Wow. Am I supposed to applaud that? They waited until after the guy was dead. I don't know. Google is going to pay Texas $1.4 billion in a data privacy statement, and the Texas House will spend all of it in a second completely erasing any gains from that. So just to anticipate that. Coming up, you know poop,
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Starting point is 00:17:57 Unfortunately, they might actually care more about the fact that they're unpopular than the fact that they're wrong. Since they're both, this is an opportunity to get their attention. We're all here for this town hall. I can't help but notice that I'm not even elected official or running for anything. I'm here. I can't help but notice a lot of people who are elected officials aren't. There's a reason for that, right? They don't want to have to explain this stuff.
Starting point is 00:18:22 Yeah, he wants to be an elected official. He's running in 2028. Or he's, I think probably what he wants to do is maybe be somebody's, you know, be on somebody's ticket. maybe perhaps. That's kind of what, I don't know, I'm guessing. That was poop booty juice with, I don't know what the hell was on his face. What was that? He needs to wipe his face off. What was that? He's trying to grow a beard because that's the thing to do. He and Beto Orr Work and John Alsuff, they all come from the same boring, progressive white dude factory. Like they come out like on conveyor belts, I think. I don't, where do they make these guys? Because there's so many of
Starting point is 00:19:02 And they have so many of them on the Democrat side. Where do they come from? They're just all the same dude. And he moved up to Michigan because he, you know, obviously he wants to run. He couldn't go any further in, uh, at all. He couldn't go any further at all in Indiana. So he's going to try, I guess from there. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:19:26 I'm just, just wondering. But, um, he's just what is he's talking. also was talking about at this town hall thing. Kilmar Obrigo-Garcia. Audio somebody, one. Listen to this because he was asked about this at this town hall. They're saying
Starting point is 00:19:46 like, oh, well, this guy, you know, he's a criminal. Yeah. The whole point is that no one person, least of all, no one politician, gets to decide that you're a criminal. Oh, my gosh. Okay, I can't do anymore. Who decides? I need it. Okay, you know what? You know what?
Starting point is 00:20:03 you know what who decides that what who decides that it's the law the law decides it the law decides it and the law said hey if you enter into the country it's it's actually a statute if you enter the country illegally that's illegal it's like if i were to break into poop booty juices apartment across from whole foods actually he doesn't live there anymore he probably lives in some modern monstrosity in Michigan. But if I were to break into his house and say, oh, I am an undocumented guest, that would work, right? Seems like.
Starting point is 00:20:45 Yeah. I mean, it's not, the law determines that that's illegal. So it's not someone, there's not like some guy who is like Scrooge McDuck on a throne of gold bullion who's sitting up in the sky going, hmm, he thinks that person is a criminal. and just indiscriminately picking and choosing, you moron, that's the law. I can't. This appeal to emotion is so lame, especially when you look at how they're reacting to like those refugees coming in from South Africa, which by the way, I have a piece drafted for you.
Starting point is 00:21:28 It's a little fiery. So I'm sitting on it. I have a rule where if it's real fiery, I'll sit on it for a little. little bit and then I'll publish it because it was one of those where I even like kicked a part of it over to my husband and I was like, is it too, a little too much? I don't think it can be enough with this issue. We talked about that yesterday. But I noticed that as it relates to Buttigieg, he didn't say anything. He wasn't discussing that issue. He didn't bring that up. Don Lemon though, however, audio sound like 22. He was, this is Democrats now all of a sudden, they don't like immigration and they don't like refugees.
Starting point is 00:22:04 a lot. How did that happen? Listen to him. This South African farmer bullshit, which is the most blatantly obvious racist ever. It is blatantly obvious the way that we treat white South Africans, who, by the way, for the most part, and I am generalizing here. Some of the wealthiest people are well-to-do people in the country to speak their language. They own most of the land and the property. and somehow they're being granted a fast track to become Americans while they're trying to cut down on immigration from other countries. You know, you get that from where? From the brown people.
Starting point is 00:22:45 Okay. So if you've, we've in the United States, we've been here hundreds of years, right? And somehow we're still smeared by the left as being outsiders. Dutch descendants, their families have been there for over 400 years in South Africa. people who cross the border here illegally, they're here for five seconds. All of a sudden they act like, oh, where's all right? We know more than you. I am actually, the more I think about it, and I know we talked a little, we talked some about
Starting point is 00:23:13 this yesterday, the longer I think of it, the angrier that it makes me. You know, these refugees, and we talked about the violence, et cetera, and again, I have a piece coming out later today about this. I mean, they fled literal actual genocide, and you had tens of them that showed up. at the airport waving their flags. They did the right thing. They filed for refugee status while in their country of origin and they received permission to interlegally based on the very real and very, very visible threat of genocide. I mean, they hunt down entire families, children included, and they brutally execute them. There was a story of some children who were very, very young,
Starting point is 00:23:54 who got first front row seats watching their parents get hacked to death for a big, because they're white. And you have like these historically illiterate DEI hires, you know, on MSNBC and then Donlin. And they think that these like, again, they've been there for 400 plus years. And they think they should like go back to Germany or whatever, unlike the MS-13 gangbangers who, you know, have never lived in the United States that come here and all of a sudden they're more valuable than the citizens. So it's they finally, I mean, this, it's all about race for these people. It's all about race for the left. This isn't about, it's not about people and it's not about immigration and it's not about
Starting point is 00:24:37 refugees. It's about how can we bitch more and try to make ourselves victims more? That's all it is. That's all it is. Can I just say a note too? Because one of the, the piece that I have coming out, one of the reasons it's so fiery is I cannot stand the Episcopal Church. I can't stand it.
Starting point is 00:24:51 I think it's a cult. Quote me. It is. Anybody that sits here and decides to, ordain trans priests and celebrate abortion the way they do. I mean, it's actually, they've, they've had entire votes on it. It is their church. It's not an offshoot. They ordain trans priests. They reject biblically defined marriage. They are, they wholeheartedly support abortion. They wholeheartedly support lawlessness and disorder. And they think that accepting tens of people
Starting point is 00:25:22 who are accepting, who are fleeing racial genocide is a bridge too far for their supposed Christian charity because they ended that federal program the other day, and they announced it this week, except it doesn't wind down until September. They get federal tax dollars. They got federal tax dollars to resettle people who are entering here illegally. You know, all of the discussion about these NGOs and all of these religious organizations that were supposedly helping settle illegal immigrants, like for instance, Catholic charities and some of these others, I've been down at the border and I've seen it in action, so I don't need anybody to try to gaslight me what I've been down there to see with my own damn eyes.
Starting point is 00:26:02 I mean, it is a racket. They're getting millions and millions of government dollars, our taxpayer dollars. The Episcopal Church was getting our taxpayer dollars in the forms of federal grants so that they could assist these people who are coming into the country, the deluge at the border, illegally. And they act like, oh, we're helping everyone. You're not, though. You're pretending to help everyone when, in fact, you're actually facilitating criminality.
Starting point is 00:26:27 And if you really wanted to help people, you would have been constantly. calling for stronger border controls from the get-go. If you really wanted to help people, you would have been doing a hell of a lot more here to make sure that there wasn't an incentivized program where people were coming over the border and then they could just stay here, work here, and never actually have to be part of the system. So this fake church, I just don't, I, no, they blasted the administration. They don't want to have to include the South African refugees because the Episcopal Church is a racist cult, full of trans priests and a rejection of actual godly doctrine.
Starting point is 00:27:08 It is. Get mad. It is. And they don't deserve enough criticism. Wolves in sheep's clothing. They're the kind of people that have the millstone yanked around their neck and thrown in the depths of the sea, according to the Bible. So they halted it and they had their head of their Episcopal church, sent out all of these
Starting point is 00:27:27 letters and, oh, we're not going to do that. this anymore. It's so mean. They had a steadfast commitment to fighting apartheid and racial justice and reconciliation and we can't take this step. You know, we're going to conclude our resettlement grant agreements. I think that they should be sent an IOU. I want my money back. Why in the hell are taxpayer dollars going to this Kool-Aid cult that pretends to be shepherds? Why? Anybody have an idea? My husband was cautioning me. He goes, you know, maybe shouldn't be that harsh. You don't want to alienate people. I want to alienate you if that's your doctrine because you need Jesus. And maybe, maybe that wake up call comes in the form of my caustic words on the matter. I did eliminate the part of
Starting point is 00:28:10 the program where I called Marian Bood a sentient canckel. So I was trying to be a good person with that. But this is the problem. I mean, how is that helping anything? And then combine that with the media reaction to this and the words, I mean, the historical illiteracy, is insane. One of the reasons that we all know this. And Kane, I don't know, do you remember like back? It was like in the late 80s and 90s. I just remember with MTV. Somehow this like came up on all of that. And there was like this pop culture PR campaign to familiarize people with either what Nelson Mandela was doing or the Anglican church down there and apartheid. And that's how we all know this stuff. Because we grew up. Am I crazy? Because that's I swear to you, that's how it was. As a matter of fact, none of the news ever even talked about it because it was such a deep, you may have seen it on like a 60 minutes type program, but it was such a long form deep story. You never really saw it until the pop culture started bringing attention to it. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:29:15 So we knew about all of this. And to see people go, well, why don't they go back to Germany? Like that bra that was on MSNBC the other day. They've been there for over 400 years. You clown turd. They've been there for over 400 years. What are you talking about? But they had a development on this.
Starting point is 00:29:33 So their government, so their ruling party is the African National Congress. They called all the white farmers leaving cowards. And this is what they said in their official letter that you'll get later today here, actually shortly if you're a subscriber at Substack. Quote, what the instigators of seek is not safety, but impunity from transformation. They flee not from persecution, but from justice, equality, accountability for historic privilege. Now remember, they, everything from water to even trade, your farm's ability to sell products and trade is determined by race. There are racial quotas. So even if you have a farm there, it doesn't matter how long you've had it or how long it's been in your family.
Starting point is 00:30:17 But you're only, if you're white, you're only allowed to trade so much or sell so much of your yield, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. You're only allowed to water so much based on race. I mean, it is so absolutely insane. And here you have this church entity that is willing to look the other way because of race. The Episcopal Church is everything that they claim to want to fight. We need another Henry VIII with them. Now, that said, I told you it was fiery. There's a lot more where that came from.
Starting point is 00:30:51 Just it's, it's, I don't like false shepherds. But the, I, I just, I am just fascinated with us. but they said yes, you know, we're not going to help these refugees fleeing it's against what we stand for. I thought that, you know, your good Christian charity was extending to all those who are in need. I don't know. The other thing that we have to get into, James Carville is begging Democrats. Please ditch these words. Stop using these words.
Starting point is 00:31:20 You guys sound like loons. And now the party is angry at him. Now people are starting to hit back at him, calling him a grifter and all this stuff. I can't believe that they're trying to make me defend somebody. This is crazy. So we've got this. We have days of these United States and the latest with those Democrats that attacked ICE agents at that detention facility.
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Starting point is 00:33:01 What a coward of a woman you are allowing that. What a coward of a woman, telling our women, telling girls to go and compete against a boy, how embarrassing. You're a mother, you're a mother. You're a mother. Stand up like a mother. I am a mother. I'm protecting girls.
Starting point is 00:33:16 You want a boy. How many people support the boy competing against the girls? No one. Nobody. Don't tell me to shut up. I was respectful to you. So the chonky lady, her son is running in a girl's track meet because apparently she's not woman enough to raise a boy. And I really think that that's what a lot of, a lot of these trans issues are the mothers are blanked up.
Starting point is 00:33:43 Their attention seat, their attention whores. Get mad. Again, I hope to alienate. Let's be honest about it. If you're raising a boy and you're raising them as a girl, maybe someone else should raise your kids. It's a problem. And that's all that's happening with this.
Starting point is 00:34:04 And that woman, by the way, she was the one who was approached. It wasn't the other way around. The lady of the boy of the male, high school male, who was running in the girl's track race there at the meet was the one who went up to that woman. And that woman responded back. that's it. And then the lunchbox wants to act like she's being victimized. No, you're a rotten, horrible mother. She's like, you need to care about kids. What do you mean care about kids? You're abusing your son. You're emotionally abusing your son by raising him as a girl and allowing him
Starting point is 00:34:36 to embarrass himself like this. And also, you're abusing the other female children by demanding that they step aside because apparently the world is your son's stage and everybody else has to accommodate. It's abusive. It is absolutely abusive. And then to try to get into another mother's face about it, no, hell no lunchbox. That's not how that works. Not how it works at all. I am so glad that we did not have to deal with any of those issues because Katie barred the door. I would have, I don't know. I love that lady who stood in between them because she was on the mother's, the girl's side, and she stood right in between because that lunchbox kept stepping to her. Like she was trying to intimidate her. Maybe that works in your house when you're abusing your kid, but it doesn't work out, you know, in
Starting point is 00:35:22 meat space with everybody else and other adults. But no, you're, this insistence that your abuse of children means you're defending kids. That's like what an abuser would say. That's like the kind of, you know, mine job, an abuser would say. We have a lot more on the way here. We are rolling towards our two. Very hot Texas today. Stick with us.
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Starting point is 00:36:51 We have the largest Medicaid cut in front of us. We have the cold federal government at risk. Because you lost a presidential election. And is that not Joe Biden's responsibility for deciding to run again? We're looking forward. That's it? That's it. Wow.
Starting point is 00:37:09 No, they don't want to answer questions. I can't wait for the press to go out. apoplectic because Democrats aren't. The press, people like, don't try to make your names now by pretending to be journalists. You missed that boat. That boat sailed. It's gone. It's not in the harbor anymore. It's away from
Starting point is 00:37:25 the dock. There's no reclaiming it. The idea that people didn't know is one of the dumbest things ever. I guess they think everyone's stupid enough to believe it. It is amazing to me. It's actually
Starting point is 00:37:41 a medical marvel, really. how many people suddenly realized that Joe Biden had issues. They took a new medicine. I don't know if you've heard about it. It's called getting a book deal. And like Jake Tapper is taking getting a book deal. And a lot of these people that were in the Biden administration, they all took got a book deal.
Starting point is 00:38:02 How do I find out if got a book deal is right for me? Ask your doctor if got a book deal is right for you. Welcome back to the show. Dana Lash, top of the second hour, listen across the country, the stream is the channel 347 direct TV. The chat's at Rumble, though. All that good stuff.
Starting point is 00:38:23 Yeah, it's called Got a Book Deal. It's an amazing, like, modern Marvel of medicine, wherein you're able to see that someone is barely, like, functioning, like barely cognitively there. It's wild. Like, they didn't know before. Apparently no one else
Starting point is 00:38:39 knew. I love how the press was like, you need us to tell you these things. I saw him fall up the stairs. I saw him forget where he was and not be able to speak and have somebody in an Easter Bunny costume redirect him back to the White House lawn. Saw these things. The press did too. And then they said it was cheap fakes when we would post the video of it. All those are cheap fakes. They're very expensive real video, sir. Thank you. It's not a cheap fake. It's a very expensive real video. But they were insistent that, oh no, you are all wrong.
Starting point is 00:39:15 You're all so wrong. And I don't know. They were all part of the problem. Audio somebody 11. So Jake Tapper's, you know, he's not just, he's probably not a client who got a book deal. He's the president, the company. Just this is what I'm talking about. Here's a little montage.
Starting point is 00:39:34 Just take a little looksie. How do you think it makes little kids with stutters feel when they see you make a comment like that? is very clearly a cognitive decline. Okay. That's what I'm referring to. It makes me uncomfortable. You are no... It's so amazing.
Starting point is 00:39:50 It's so amazing to me that... And then try and figure out an answer. A cognitive decline. President Biden embraces his stutter, talking about it, while Trump mocks it, exaggerates, it, belittles it. He's sharp physically. I mean, mentally. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:03 I think the question is physically, right? Right. Or so? Right. And the guy who's his chief opponent is only three or four years younger than a man. I mean, you have questioned President Biden's age, mental fitness, ability to lead of those supporting Biden. You said, quote, shame on all of you, pretending everything is okay.
Starting point is 00:40:17 You're leading us and him into a disaster. Do you worry that you damaged him at all? I don't doubt that you got hugs and handshakes behind closed doors today. And maybe even publicly some of them because they like you personally. But I've heard a lot of really nasty stuff about you from your Democratic colleagues. I mean, just like, we have like two minutes of the supercuts. Little kids with stutters. How dare you point out.
Starting point is 00:40:41 the president literally has no idea where he is. How do you think little kids with stutters feel about that? What? Yes, little kids with stutters. How dare you bring up the question of the Coke in the White House with baby infant Hunter Biden? What about all those children with scoliosis out there? How do you think they feel about that? What does that have to do? Shut up. What do you hate stuttering children with scoliosis? I mean, it just like, just keep checking them boxes. You know what I mean? And then one short year later. Oh, I know.
Starting point is 00:41:15 I like here, Steve has this flashback from NBC. Republicans float a quiet conspiracy theory. Okay, full stop. It wasn't quiet. They float a quiet conspiracy theory that Biden won't be on the ballot. And they talk about his health and his, his cognitive ability. Oh, my gosh. They just, I tell you what?
Starting point is 00:41:36 Oh, my gosh, this stutter. Poor Joe Biden stutter. poor America like no come on but now oh man audio somebody 12 now it's all different what what cheap fakes what do you mean cheap fakes
Starting point is 00:41:51 listen to this now well Obama's side of that story is he wasn't sure what was going on but he just wanted to get out of there and he wasn't going to get out of there without Biden so he grabbed him and it was more just his impatience
Starting point is 00:42:06 than anything else but other people who were there See, this is the part of where he starts to come around. Well, you know, he really wanted to get off the stage. He probably had to pier something. I don't know. But, look, I mean, clearly he was very nervous about getting off the stage and he didn't want to leave without his best friend, Joe Biden. Because, you know, they go everywhere together, right, right, right, right.
Starting point is 00:42:28 They go everywhere together. I mean, the lies. And now they got books on it. Now they have books on it. It is amazing. Audio sound like 15. Wait, did we play, we haven't played 15 yet, or was that the one we played? Is this a different MSNBC one?
Starting point is 00:42:43 I think it is. Okay, yeah. This is, they all are stunned. I mean, these reporters, everybody, they're stunned. What? Watch. You said in June of last year, in my meetings with President Biden, I found me being command and impressive and wielding influence
Starting point is 00:43:01 to make progress on key priorities. But in that same month, Biden apparently did not even recognize as George Poldia. fundraiser. Were you being straight with the American public? Look, we're just looking forward. We're just looking forward. Well, what about how you guys all lied and you hid the fact
Starting point is 00:43:20 that Biden was in a severe cognitive decline? We're looking forward. No, no, no. We need to ask this question about this. It's all about looking forward. Looking forward, would you hide another decline in cognitive ability for a president of your
Starting point is 00:43:37 party, sir? That's a question I would have I'd have been like, well, okay, all right, Senator Schumer, looking forward, would you totally lie your beans off about, you know, the cognitive decline of the president of your party? Would you lie again, hide that from the American people, you know, looking forward? Nobody asked that question, because the press is still kind of scared of Democrats. This is why I don't like anybody getting cozy with the government, and this includes Republicans. Democrat press, they follow over themselves. to ingratiate themselves with the Democrat Party. You've seen it, right? To the point where they won't even, I mean, the guy fell up the stairs and, you know, forgot that, tried to find a guy who was dead in the audience at one point. I mean, there's no shortage of stories. You guys were there.
Starting point is 00:44:28 And they pretended that, oh, no, nothing to see here. Totally normal. Totally normal things happening here with Joe Biden. Totally normal. it's asinine. It's like, yeah, like Kane says, like you get pulled over for speeding. No, no, no, I'm looking forward. You just keep looking backwards. Can you use that excuse for anything, really, though? No, I'm looking forward. It really absolves you from any accountability. Why did you club that baby seal to death, sir? Well, we're looking forward now. We're looking backwards. Yeah, stop living in the past and being negative and divisive. Well, my whole point is that these, the Democrat press, they're terrified of, of burning that access to power. So that's why they covered look the other way. Wait, they're pretending that they don't know. Okay, we will too. They had no, no idea. They, they want you to believe they had no idea. I don't want the right to be like that and be so ingratiated with government. You know, I had somebody bragging to me one time
Starting point is 00:45:25 that they went to a cocktail party with some government thing. And I'm like, you're bragging about hanging out with a government. Like, back in the days of our founders, we'd probably burn you at the stake. That's like worse than being a witch. Like, what, what are you talking about here? but they they're never going to recover any esteem. Not that they had a lot anyway, but they're never going to recover any respect that the
Starting point is 00:45:50 American people would have for them. Not after this. There's not not at all. Not after this. Not after this. He, I don't know. I had somebody remark Tapper acts like he bought a ticket to the concert when he was actually a member of the band. That's exactly it. That's a
Starting point is 00:46:06 great way to put it. That's an absolutely great way to put it. Goodness. Yes, when did you, what did you know? Oh, and then Chuck Todd on Schumer. He's, remember, he was also part of this. And now they're trying to really ratchet up. They're angst because they think if they act outraged and if they pretend that you don't know where they were these past four years, that they're going to be able to redeem themselves, themselves and still be relevant. This is audio somebody, 16. It's Chuck Todd. Go. He is among the people. that are responsible for this.
Starting point is 00:46:40 The leaders of the Democratic Party, the staff of the White House, and I have to say, I find everybody now talking to this office. I am not. I know I was going to talk about his response, but what in the world is happening with that hairline?
Starting point is 00:46:55 This is very important news. What is happening here? Do we just comb it forward now like that? Maybe it was a floby. You know, the only people who have haircuts like that are the British kids in the projects. right that's no to me mate it's that's that hair it's that haircut anyway i had to say it somebody had to
Starting point is 00:47:21 the uh he's pretending that he's so upset like he's part of the problem you were all there you are we're all there it's like now they're trying to throw on red hats and be like no wait we were here the whole time no you weren't you guys were calling us names and saying that we were conspiracy theorists and the whole nine yards. You guys did all of that. What are you talking about? What are you talking about? No, they were there. They were there. They were involved in all of it. So I don't know. This, I don't think that they're going to, no, this is, hmm, audio somebody 10. Kevin O'Leary hit it. I thought this is a great statement. Listen. of health. It's that simple. If you seek the Supreme Office, the leader of the free world, you give up the right for
Starting point is 00:48:10 with your doctor on a cognitive health test. This poor man was broken. And look at what happened to the country. And look at how he's being beaten up. It's almost a moral of what we're doing to now to sell books. I was there at the White House dinner watching this. The same reporters who didn't report on him are profiting from his decline. Which dinner?
Starting point is 00:48:34 It's outrageous what they're doing. Which dinner, by the way? Well, of course there, because information is a product. how it's delivered is another product. And that's one of the things that I hope everybody realizes there is no pure news anymore. There hasn't really ever been, especially if you understand the origin of the press in our country. There's never been pure press. And there's never been a more odious attempt to, I think, make money off of news gathering than right now.
Starting point is 00:49:10 it's it's always been a propaganda battle always ever but now it's i mean they're wanting to merch it out in a million different ways we're going to cover for it and make money then we're going to act surprised and make money and then we're going to write books about it and act like we uncovered and got the scoop of all the people who knew the i i don't believe in in regular i don't believe in like that that journalism there is such a thing as the pure practice of it i think there are some people that are that prioritize news gathering and giving information to the people more than they like to worship at the altar of their vanity but there's never been just like pure news gathering there never will be that's that has been a lie that has been perpetuated for years in this country as a way to
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Starting point is 00:51:34 I'm actually going to, I rarely go to the theaters anymore, but I am going to go see this. The first one was phenomenal. Well, the last one that they did. The storyline, AI, or if it was phenomenal. But he apparently hangs from a helicopter
Starting point is 00:51:49 in one of the stunts. Like they, I watched some video online. Dude, that's just absolutely insane. So this is the eighth film. It's called The Final Reckoning. And they're really paramount, which I think owns the game right now. They're really, they got a lot riding on this. So they said that it's been about $400 million, and they have had production delays, mostly due to the 23 strikes.
Starting point is 00:52:14 It's going to be one of the most expensive films ever made. The seventh one was phenomenal. So I think this will be really good, too. We'll see. So data, so it's not just a feeling. Data is showing that also boys and young men, per the New York Times, are falling behind. educational achievement, mental health, transitions to adulthood, indicate that many are not thriving. Well, that's just what feminists wanted, wasn't it?
Starting point is 00:52:38 Wasn't that what third and fourth way feminist wanted? They didn't want equality. They wanted to destroy men so they could give themselves something to bitch about later, so that they could always play weak, ineffectual victims. That's all they ever wanted to be. It's sad because they said now there's enough data to show that, I mean, everything from school to even perceptions in society, like toxic. masculinity. Everything is designed to basically be abusive to boys. Education, hiring. You have like, now women are outpacing men in top positions in major cities. Of recent male high school graduates,
Starting point is 00:53:14 57% are enrolled in college, barely up from 54, but now it's 66 with women, which has doubled in recent years. I mean, that's just the way it is. Mental health, harder for boys than it is for girls lately. So this is, this is a real thing. And I think people need to get a hands. on it. Also, your brain is shrinking, even if you exercise regularly, if you sit too much. Interesting. So get up if you don't want to be stupid. Maybe that's kind of what it is. We have a lot more on the way. Stick with us. Home title lock. It's your greatest asset. It is your biggest asset that you have. Is it protected? That's the thing. I mean, you have alarm systems on your car and your home. I mean, you lock your doors, but do you really
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Starting point is 00:55:37 So POTUS, as you know, he's over in the Middle East. He's in Qatar today. He was in Saudi Arabia yesterday. And he met the Syrian president in Qatar. And very interesting. You heard what he was saying about him there. Welcome back, Dana Lash, with you. we're at the bottom of the second hour.
Starting point is 00:56:01 So this meeting, I think they'd also said that, it was the first time that the sitting American president visited Qatar, and they rolled out. They had the little jet escort as well. All of, you know, they had the rollout. I don't think it was like the Saudis, though, because the Saudis had that mobile McDonald's. It was still pretty impressive, though.
Starting point is 00:56:26 This took place at night time in the way they had the whole path lighted up. Yeah, go ahead. What is this? The horses and the whole nine. Yeah. It was, I mean, yeah, okay, that was fancy. Yeah, that's something up. Yeah, Juan's putting that up on the screen here in a second.
Starting point is 00:56:41 But still. That's movie. They had the slow roll. Right there. The slow roll. You have the beast. What is it? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:53 Yeah. Rolling through. and a very interesting meeting. I don't know. Because this, you know, will, a lot of people are saying that this new leader of Syria is somehow different. I mean, he's a jihadi, though, right? I mean, it was just one, you had two factions of jihadis that were fighting for controls. So, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:57:18 I mean, I understand that, you know, there's got to be stuff done and they're trying to make deals and all. all of this, but I don't know. He's one of the Turkish-backed, it's been called a marauder, but we'll see. It's just weird. It's a weird dance that he's got to do going over there. But it was, you know, they're jihadis. And they had all of these terrors that were operating across Iraq, Syria, Somalia.
Starting point is 00:57:47 Well, I mean, you know, time is going to tell whether or not anything calms down. But I don't know. I guess they said that he's more, a little bit more, neutral than some of the other jihadis. We'll see. But the Assad's are out. They fled to Russia. So we'll see. He had announced yesterday that he's ordering a cessation of sanctions against Syria in order to give them a chance at greatness. And while he was giving these remarks, and this was at the Saudi U.S. Investment Forum, MBS was applauding. And he actually even, I think it stood up at one point to applaud that.
Starting point is 00:58:25 You got a standing ovation. So, hmm, interesting. So the, they had celebrations around Syria after they announced the end. I mean, I, I don't even, I don't even know how that's going to impact them. They had most of the people that live in poverty at this point. But, uh, interesting. A lot of people were saying that it was a shift in the narrative from being how, the United States was always looked at as an interventionist, whereas now they, it looks like more
Starting point is 00:59:01 of a peace broker. And I think that Mark Rubio has a lot of hand in that as well. But yeah, he's meeting in a number of leaders. He met several other Middle Eastern leaders in Riyadh, met others in Qatar. The talks are ongoing. And then we'll find out what, if anything, has been determined about Gaza. But very, very interesting. I mean, he's talking about making, helping the Syrians have a possibility of greatness, is what he had said. I still don't want the plane. I really don't want the plane, though. I think that's just a bad look. And I think, nah, it's a bad look. But we'll see how this goes. I mean, it may be a little 4D chess. Syria has always been kind of a puppet for Iran for a very long time, not just for Iran.
Starting point is 00:59:49 really, I mean, ultimately for Russia and Iran. And they worked with Hezbollah. And now if they are going to be removed from that, and they're not going to be supplying Hezbollah, that really does kind of put Iran more in a box. And I think that the entire Middle East will see some stabilization from that. So you have Saudi pressure on Syria because they helped facilitate this sort of of this meeting and they don't want to be embarrassed and they don't want it to look like a failure. And I don't think if, you know, they started getting jihadists again over in Syria.
Starting point is 01:00:33 I don't know. We'll see. But it's a very interesting game of statesmanship that's taking place over there. Very interesting game of statesmanship. But I don't know. Maybe he can make it a functioning country again. We don't know. and not by investment, not by, you know, nation building, but maybe perhaps in this way.
Starting point is 01:00:54 It does look like the Saudis have really kind of stepped up in this regard, which, you know, they should. We've always been asking, where's the Arab League in dealing with us? Why is it? Must it always be the United States? So they had MBS, they had the Syrian president Al-Shera and Erdogan of Turkey. He was on the phone, but they all had photos together. So they're, apparently they're looking to sign a, they're open to signing the peace deal with Israel, stopping any kind of backing or facilitation with anything with Hezbollah, boot the Iranian Guard.
Starting point is 01:01:29 That's pretty significant, I think. And that's one of the things that Potus has encouraged Syrian president to do. All foreign tourists, sorry tourists, all foreign terrorists have to leave Syria. Any of the Ghazan terrorists have to go. They must work with the U.S. to prevent the resurgence of ISIS. Sign on. to the Abraham Accords and assume responsibility for all ISIS detention centers in northeast Syria. That's a pretty big start. I mean, can you actually, though, fully divorce the people who came to power basically through jihadism in Syria from jihadism? That's going to be the big question.
Starting point is 01:02:09 And I think by meeting with him, I think it was something, I don't think that the president walked into that meeting lightly. I think it was something that the Saudis were really, really working on. And that was, it also makes the Saudis kind of like the de facto players with the United States in terms of stabilizing the arena, whereas everything has been so, everything has just been so volatile with Iran, with Hezbollah, with Russia getting involved. It also kind of sidelines Russia as well a little bit because now you have the Assad's out. Russia doesn't have a puppet there in the Middle East. And if you have a very close relationship with the United States and the Saudis and the Saudis are facilitating a closer relationship with with Qatar and I understand I get all the terror but you have to this is the world we live in and you have to find some way to operate in it for the security of the nation and with Syria that's going to be that's a big thing indeed so we're going to see how this pans out also let's see we've got a couple of other things we were talking a little bit
Starting point is 01:03:10 about 2028 where's the story out that I just pulled up here it is so did I don't know if we have audio of that I don't know if I sent audio of this in Gavin Newsom now wants to stop enrolling immigrants who entered illegally into a state funded health care program that was supposed to start apparently this comes by way of the Associated Press I was supposed to start I think next year and now he's against it they want to stop the enrollment of illegal immigrants into the state funded health program and charging people already enrolled a monthly premium for the following year. What?
Starting point is 01:03:51 What? Now, this, they have a huge price tag on this in California. California is broke. They are broke. And I think what a lot of what is happening here is Gavin Newsom is trying to save his backside. And I think he's true, because he's blaming the tariff policies for the shortfalls for their, I know, they have a, they used to have a surplus of billions. It's Kane, Gavin Newsom is blaming the tariffs for California shortfalls.
Starting point is 01:04:18 What is there? Yeah. Trump's tariffs. You know, they were having this problem in California long before. Trump was even back in office. Guys, like, way. I mean, they've been in effect. Well, they came into effect six weeks ago, but they haven't even been in effect for six weeks
Starting point is 01:04:42 because there has been pauses for negotiations. So I don't even know how that, they're blaming Trump's tariffs for the billions of dollars in a budget shortfall. That doesn't make any sense. They've been, this is, this precedes trumping in office. I mean, but you know what, what he's, this is weird because it's pushing him.
Starting point is 01:05:07 He's not going, he's, he's not having to come to Jesus moment. He's not changing his spots. He realizes that he's got, has to put space between this failure and him give some kind of plausible deniability. He wants to run for president and he's, he has to go. I've been talking about this. I think I was, I mean, I think I've been the first to actually talk about him as a serious candidate. I've been saying that's going to do, do it for years. He's going to do it for years.
Starting point is 01:05:36 And he's like the homeless encampments, now with this. he's desperately, desperately trying to reinvent himself and stake that flag in the middle. Of course, you knew this. Anybody who's been paying attention knows those. And he also now considers like male encroachment on female spaces. He thinks that's just not fair. He's really trying to run to the center on all of this. You know what the crazy thing is?
Starting point is 01:06:07 I was talking to a friend of mine who lives in L.A. And she was saying, well, you know, people out here will suddenly like him because he doesn't have dementia. Like they'll look back at their other guy, Joe Biden. Oh, gosh, it's so bad. Well, you know, yeah, Newsom's got his problems, but at least his brain's all there. That's how they're, oh boy. Your body is a powerhouse. It heals, it builds, it keeps you moving.
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Starting point is 01:07:48 they got into a fight at a school drop-off. This was in Boca Raton. A dad, this is like the most privileged thing I've ever heard of. A dad allegedly punched by a BMW driver at a Boca Raton school drop-off line. Yeah, it got crazy. Now, when I first saw, the headline. I saw a headline that said
Starting point is 01:08:10 a parent had been punched and I immediately thought it was women because men, I don't know if you all know what y'all's wives get up to in the drop-off line at school but some of y'all's wives need driving lessons and attitude adjustments. Oh my gosh, get your women in check. I have seen when I used to do school drop-up, oh my gosh, I watched women honk at each other as a Christian school. They'd honk at each other. They were not playing.
Starting point is 01:08:35 Men. So I was actually surprised that this was two dudes. in full honesty. So this was Monday morning that a father got punched by a rate driver. Palm Beach County Sheriff had to respond. They said that they responded to a report of battery at Waters Edge Elementary School. When deputies
Starting point is 01:08:52 arrived, the victim was dropping off his kid, a BMW caught in front of him. The victim honked his horn because I guess he was getting ready to drive and the guy caught in front of him. In an attempt to talk to the BMW driver later identified as Kareem Muhammad.
Starting point is 01:09:08 The victim pulled his car alongside the BMW. He drove in front of it. And then Muhammad got out of his vehicle and began like throwing punches. Approached the victim's car and began throwing punches. Sorry, sir, says, not Gaza. You needed to calm down. And that's, anyway, he ended up getting arrested. He was totally arrested.
Starting point is 01:09:27 They had to track him down through his license plate. This cool crossing guard had to take a photo because the guy fled the scene. So now he's been accused of burglary with assault or battery and damaging property of over 200 but under 1,000. like just chill just chill in the carpool line just calm yourself we could do a whole show on that let's see
Starting point is 01:09:46 the Florida man goes on a cashing out spree smashing and rating cash registers in a Walmart store and what has been described as the worst robbery technique ever broad daylight it's a viral clip that started on Reddit
Starting point is 01:10:02 and a guy smashes all these cash registers to pieces and stealing all the money inside of it. And then leaving. He stuffed money into the pocket, into all of his pockets, and he walked to another payment point, smashed it up until it opened, took out the money. And he did this on like a number of other drawers.
Starting point is 01:10:22 I mean, he was there for a long time doing this. I just am not quite sure like how this is allowed to go on that long without any kind of like security or anything. That was stunning to me. He had like no money and he went from Redmond. to register asking for change for $100 without presenting the money. And then he went wild when they said, well, you need to give us the $100 to make change. And then he went crazy.
Starting point is 01:10:46 He destroyed 10 registers and took money out of 10 registers. Police finally arrived on the scene as he was leaving. He tried to evade, but it was tased. That's like for, I mean, how long does that, it was like a wild. That's like a long video. It was a very long time that this is happening. So I don't know. Tomorrow I'll tell you about the gator that has a chair stuck on its head.
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Starting point is 01:13:15 prices of eggs and bread and ground beef chicken and other grocery items to monitor the impact on consumers food bills oh my gosh they started it's weird now that biden's not in the white house now that a Democrat's not in the White House. Now they want to track this stuff. Now they had told you before when everyone was like, gee, why are the eggs so expensive? They were all, no, they're not, you're stupid. They're not expensive. They're just totally fine. You're saving 13 cents on your hot dogs in Fourth of July. And now they're like, well, let's look at the price of these things. Now they want to, they want to do some journalism. Mane is what they want to do. I really feel like they, you know, this is something that y'all, where was this during, by the way,
Starting point is 01:14:01 Why didn't they do this when Biden was in the White House? Why weren't they tracking any of this? When eggs were going through the roof. Where was this concern about the effect on consumer prices? Biden was in the White House for four years. Did they just now sit around and go, wait, you know what? Let's track these prices. Can you made a good point.
Starting point is 01:14:25 It's funny. They're using data because, mind you, there's quarterly. We get data quarters. Yeah. So we're talking Trump's first hundred days. That's a quarter. So we're still actually hung over from data and very weak data on that drag from the last administration. So what you're telling me is that this price drag is still left over from the Biden administration.
Starting point is 01:14:51 Yeah, large part of it. Yeah, absolutely. Because energy plays a huge part in how these groceries and other items get to our stores. No. Yeah. Wow, I wonder if only we had like an entity or like people who did jobs that were about writing the things the government was doing. Yeah. Right?
Starting point is 01:15:10 That would be so, I think, beneficial to have that. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So I was looking at the House Ways and Means thingy. I don't know if you saw that. The little fact sheet that they put out where they're talking about the one big beautiful bill. I don't, and again, I know it's a draft. but why are people paying taxes on Social Security?
Starting point is 01:15:33 And also I'm hearing that the top tax rate, there's not going to be any kind of tax cut for the majority of Americans who pay into taxes, which I'm not happy about at all. If taxes are raised or if they are not cut, no, go to hell. All of the Republicans in D.C., don't care. Don't care. So they said, I just think, first off,
Starting point is 01:15:54 abolish the IRS and get rid of the income tax. Just if you're going to go, go all the way. Don't half ass it, right? Don't do this tepid little lukewarm stuff. So I see the no tax on tips. I've never liked this idea. Because I think you shouldn't single out one particular worker class. I think it should be everybody.
Starting point is 01:16:10 You know, no tax on tips. Okay, so if you're a server and you're pulling in 50K, why should you not have to pay taxes but an educator who maybe pulls him 70 has to? You know, it doesn't make sense to me. I just like, what about the line cooks? What about those people? What about, you know, they're so terrified of cutting any kind of welfare for themselves. This is what we get. And then they're struggling even with that.
Starting point is 01:16:36 They're saying middle and low income seniors are going to be able to deduct an additional $4,000. From what I understand with that, they're basically just, it's not actually, they're not actually able to, it's a, it's a basically a waiting period. They're not getting a removal of their taxes on, I can't believe that people, it's the dumbest thing when you think about taxes on Social security. It is the dumbest thing. The government forces you to give your money up, and then they tax you when they give it back to you. It's extortion.
Starting point is 01:17:06 Without interest. At least the mafia is nice about it. And then they give you protection. They'll protect your store. I mean, yeah, it's extortion, but they'll protect your store. Hell, the government doesn't even do this. The government's one big giant mafia that operates with less honor. Let's just put it like that.
Starting point is 01:17:22 It's true. It's true. This is so stupid. So the lower tax rates and brackets, those will stay. Apparently, I'm not, this isn't enough for me. None of this is enough for me. This is why I tell you, Republicans are too left for me, especially fiscally. They're way too left, way too left. The, let's see, the tax cuts, I don't, they're talking about incentivizing expansion, growing operations in America, et cetera, et cetera. I don't know. I'm just, I feel, first off, I feel like this bill, the seniors get the shaft again. Everybody's
Starting point is 01:17:58 been debating it, but honestly, you're getting a deduction, but you're still, that you still have a tax liability. So that doesn't make, I mean, Kane, that's how I'm interpreting this. Am I wrong? No, I mean, that's what it is. I mean, you can't really interpret it any other way. This didn't go far enough, and I think it's because we don't have the spine that it takes in order to push what is necessary through, based on all of these deals we know that are coming. And I mean, just the bellwether of the larger ones that have already happened. The promise was no tax on Social Security for seniors. Yes.
Starting point is 01:18:37 Okay. This isn't it. No, it definitely isn't. I got to call balls and strikes. This is what the Republicans are putting up. That's not it. So were they giving this as a concession? Because that's not how the original one read.
Starting point is 01:18:51 The original one read that there was cuts for Social Security taxes. And the original draft, I don't think it was that, well, not in any bill that I've seen that's in committee. I mean, they're still debating and negotiating. So maybe, I don't know, maybe it, maybe something like that makes its way in. Maybe it doesn't. But the way that it is right now, it's, it's still going to get hit with a tax. They're saying, oh, well, you can do a deduction. That's, you're still getting hit with it.
Starting point is 01:19:20 You're still being taxed on it. You still have a tax liability, is my point. So make that make sense. I have my friends, my group of friends, they are divided into two factions. One of them are more like me, pretty independent. They just go for the more fiscally sane thing, the more fiscally conservative thing, too conservative for Republicans. And then I have my friends who literally wrap their vehicles with MAGA Red.
Starting point is 01:19:48 It's the true thing that's happened. I love them. And they're at each other's throats. I actually left the text group this morning. I'm like, I've gotten 40, what did I get? No, it was over four. No, sorry, 52 notifications. I'm like, I cannot, I can't do this.
Starting point is 01:20:05 I can't because then there, and then they'll, they'll like, you know, like, don't you agree like sidebar? No, I stop. I'm on air. I'm not doing this with you. I had to leave the group. I'm like, I can't. They're arguing back and forth about it.
Starting point is 01:20:16 But I, it's not, it's not the same as what was, what they all campaigned on. I suspect they'll have to break this up. It can't be one big, beautiful bill. If they're trying to do this, they have to do it like this incrementally because they can't do it like this in one big beautiful bill. And then we're done until when, September or when's the next one come up? September. So no, if we're going to do this incrementally, then say you're doing it incrementally. It might be more palatable to some people.
Starting point is 01:20:45 But you're right. This isn't what we were promised. Yeah. And I, I'm this. And cutting at least $2 trillion, which was what was promised. That's not happening. And I really liked what Senator Paul said yesterday about all of that in terms of what's being caught up in litigation. It's like, well, it's, you know, we can do this.
Starting point is 01:21:11 It's something that we can do regardless. I mean, the litigation comes from trying to say that the president is doing it unilaterally, which he isn't. But he's like, you know, all we have to do is just do it. But I told you, look, if you go back to Greece, hang on. Let me pull up my notes here. When you go back to what Greece did? When was this in 2011? So they had the EU's austerity requirements.
Starting point is 01:21:36 And they were because Greece was broke. They were absolutely broke. They had debt. I mean, the public to debt, the debt to GDP ratio, I think it was, I mean, just last year it was 153%. It's insane. just they were having it was an economic collapse. They had loss of tax revenues. They had entitlement spending. I mean, it was, they were in debt so badly. It was just crazy. So they
Starting point is 01:22:09 were going to cut public spending. And this was the, it was first proposed in May of 2010. They were going to cut public spending in Greece. Well, everybody lost their minds. So they had this huge anti-austerity movement, which is not like what you would see here with the left. Like people out there campaigning for more government spending more government involvement. So they had an anti-austarity movement that kicked off. There were riots. You remember all the riots? It was like watching burn-lut murder. They weren't just like protests. They burned, I mean, they were throwing rocks at cops. They were burning things. There was vandalism. They were going to cut public spending and raise taxes for their austerity to for the EU austerity.
Starting point is 01:22:54 requirements because the European Union was like you got to get your stuff together. And the Greek Parliament voted to accept all of it. And then everything went crazy. And people did not want austerity. They did not want that. The Greek government demanded a bailout package from the European Union. They said that there were all of these requirements that went along with accepting it. So they said they had like four or five rounds of austerity measures that they ended up. They had an increase in the VAT. All of that. People were rioting over it. They were, they were upset. There was a lot of unrest, and they looked at austerity as deprivation. When you have government spending so much on entitlements, you become used to it. When government
Starting point is 01:23:45 takes care of you, you become used to it. And violent, violent riots broke out. as a result of that. And I, this is why I was telling people, they think that they want a cut in spending. Like all of these people, they go out and say, yeah, we want somebody who's going to cut spending. And then when it comes down to it, oh my gosh, when you talk about going and looking at Medicare or stopping any kind of waste, fraud, and abuse, or whatever it is, they lose their minds. Like you have three Republicans right now in the House that are not going to consider any spending bill that defunds planned parenthood. Michael Oliver is one of them. That's crazy. You have others that are like, no, we're not
Starting point is 01:24:29 going to touch Medicare. We're not going to touch any of that. We have to, Josh Hawley from Missouri, is like, no, we've got to have something for the working poor. I thought you wanted austerity. I thought you wanted to cut spending. I thought you wanted to get away from the entitlement welfare structure that the system has morphed into, this mission creep. Everybody always talks a really good game, but when it comes down to it, they're too scared to do anything about it. And then if they lose their seats, the next people do the same thing. They all talk a really good game, but then they're too scared to do anything about it. And the cycle continues. We've been hearing this forever. Didn't I tell you the last time that we had this debt ceiling debate, that we, they were doing
Starting point is 01:25:08 this before the election. We have to wait until after the election, right? So, okay, February. Oh, let's wait till spring. Now, here we are in spring and we're debating this. Now they're saying, well, we may not be able to get everything this round. We're going to have to kick it to September. I told you literally verbatim that this is going to happen and it's happening because this is how it's always happened. There's not going to be any meaningful cuts. None of the stuff that Doge recommended. It's a stunt. It's nothing but a stunt unless it's made permanent. And there is not the balls in Congress to make it happen. It is, I hate to tell you this, it's not going to happen. They are not going to get two trillion in cuts. They won't do it. Even if they can,
Starting point is 01:25:45 which they can, they will not do it. Because it's fait accompli. Just like how they promised you, Obamacare, they were going to repeal Obamacare. My gosh, Kane, we've been hearing about the repeal Obamacare since 2010 when it passed. Here we are all these years later and nothing. And in fact, half of the problem with R&D and pharmaceuticals and everything else is because of the excise taxes in Obamacare. Medical devices shot up an expense because of the excise taxes in Obamacare. Pharmaceuticals medicines got more expensive because of the excise taxes in Obamacare. health insurance got more expensive overall because of the structure of Obamacare,
Starting point is 01:26:22 the refusal to allow different companies to compete across state lines, the refusal to allow portability, which by the way, that was incorporated in not one, but three separate Republican bills that were proposed at the exact same time, but Democrats wouldn't let them out of committee to be considered or discussed on the floor. So spare me the whole, well, Republicans didn't offer anything. They did, but not enough of them had the balls to actually carry it through, just like how even fewer of them have the beans to do it now. So no. And then now this whole thing, well, we're no tax on social security. Well, yeah, we're going to tax social security. That's in this. We're going to reduce your taxes, but only for a specific working class very specifically. It's a joke. It's not enough. I'm not going to pretend to be excited about it for clicks either. I mean, some people can whore themselves out that way if they want to, but I'm not. We have more on the way. As we rolled towards the bottom of this hour, our partners that help bring you the program. It's our friends over a Celtic, the Gen 3, sub 2K, if you don't have it, you need it. Now, I'm going to have to get this one. This is one that I actually do not have. And now it's 10 millimeter. I was like really wanted to run to the
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Starting point is 01:28:42 lean Democrat. Now, why is that? Well, apparently, it is because of the issues of job losses from federal workers. And this dovetails into what we were just talking about with Republicans being too scared to make cuts. Virginia is set to lose about 30,000 jobs this year because of all of federal employees, government employees. That's what it is. And so apparently that's a huge reason, according to the co-political report, as to why this race is now being classified as a lean's Democrat. This is why Republicans will sacrifice like common sense fiscal measures for power every time. So old Democrats, but Republicans too. And they, at least
Starting point is 01:29:21 Republicans make false promises. Also, let's see here. This, um, uh, when we talked about some of this, some of this is old. Yeah, some of this is, this is old stuff. So Disneyland apparently removed the silhouette of Walt Disney because people were saying that it looked like Trump. This is, it was this thing on me. It's supposed to be Walt Disney holding Mickey Mouse's hand. Yeah, apparently on X, everyone was saying that they thought that it was, it looked like Trump. And it was just a silhouette. But they said that it drew immediate attention for its peculiar headline. Hmm. Coming up, RFK Jr. and autism with our contributor, Lorraine, coming up next. Stick with us. Goldco is making it easy to take that first step toward protecting your savings.
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Starting point is 01:31:23 You can listen coast to coast, the stream channel 347, the chat at Rumble. And again, we are not responsible for those people. Those people are going to make them mad. That's all I'm going to say. If you are a subscriber over at chapter and verse, over at Substack, there was a really good piece. And I heard from a lot of folks on this, including some of my very good friends who either have like spouses that are on the spectrum or they have children that are on the spectrum. Because this is, it's a weird thing. They're very excited to see America incorporate some healthy standards.
Starting point is 01:31:55 But at the same time, some of the discussion on some of the issues is not good. And this all stems from, let me go back to this, April 21st, Health and Human Services announcement. So they said under the NIH director, Dr. J. Badachara, that they were going to create a new, and the phrase was a new disease registry focused on autism. And a lot of people were up in arms understandably about this. Because first off, why are we making a list? Number one, what is, I don't understand what the obsession is with registries. But also, when you're describing a particular issue, it's like you can't use it.
Starting point is 01:32:37 a blanket term to describe it while you're also simultaneously stating that you want to help alleviate it. It just, that doesn't help. So there's a really good piece from our contributor, and you know her, she moderates the chat as well, Lorraine UR, who I'm not rolling my R's. She said I didn't have to, that it's called RFK Jr's Troublesome Autism Registry. And if you haven't read it yet, it is a must-read deep dive on this issue. not just her experiences as well, but also why it's a problem that NIH is looking to deal with this issue nationally in this way. Lorraine Uriar joins us now via video. Lorraine, good to see you. This was a great piece. There was a lot of really good feedback on this. Give me your first thoughts. Thank you. When you first heard this like disease registry,
Starting point is 01:33:34 I mean, I have family and friends that either have kids with autism or themselves they have autism. And from my experience, that's how none of them have ever described this issue. What did you first think of when you heard that? Yeah, the biggest problem to me is how RFK just talks about autism and period. He seems to have, I don't know, the worst stereotype to apply to way too many people. he keeps quoting that like 26% number, which he got from the CDC study, but the CDC study put everybody labeled level three autism into that 26 number. And like I have a child who's considered a level three autism. And she used to be considered high functioning autistic.
Starting point is 01:34:25 So she doesn't fit that profile that he's talking about at all. I've said before too if you meet one person with autism you meet one person with autism so I know that are my family's experience with autism because I have autism I have my oldest is autistic and my middle child is also autistic
Starting point is 01:34:50 we're all on the higher end of the spectrum I can completely understand why people who are on the lower end of the spectrum are all very, very much want something done. I can understand that because I mean, there's, there's, there's so much out there and it's hard to watch your kid be that way and not be able to do much. But the way that RFK is talking about everything, I don't think he's actually looking for what people think he is. I think he's looking for, I think he's looking for, I think he's already got an answer in mind and he's looking for data that will support that.
Starting point is 01:35:33 Interesting. Because he uses the phrase, and you touched on this as well, on the phrase profound autism. It's a new term that you wrote was coined in 2022. And you write, that's meant to refer to people who need 24-7 care who can't live on their own. And you talked about this, this is where you said the stereotypes that he's referring to belong. But you also say, well, the CDC seems to classify. everyone on level three as such.
Starting point is 01:36:01 And then there's even more problems. Yeah, well, level three is like you're nonverbal or barely verbal. Like, I mean, in my case, my daughter can talk, but she doesn't talk to people she doesn't know. It shouldn't talk often. So she got classified as level three. but she's nowhere near anything like what he describes as, you know, this profound autism. Profound autism is meant to, basically for the kids that are like, or the people that are,
Starting point is 01:36:39 the IQ is under 50. And that's what profound is supposed to mean. And the whole reason for this whole, this term profound is because the DSM-5, kind of screwed us all up and dumped us all into one big pile and then tried to sort it out with these levels and they don't really do much. Yeah. And that's a problem. We're talking with Lorraine, you are if you're listening moderator over at the chat at Rumble and a contributor at chapter and verse as well. You really dove deep into this because you noted too the study that he cites, you know, the number of these diagnoses have they increased over the years, but that profound,
Starting point is 01:37:17 again, going back to that newly coined phrase, that's actually stayed relatively steady. But they, his claim is that it's a growing epidemic. How do you take that? I look at the data and he likes to say, oh, well, I can't possibly be because of better diagnostics. And in fact, in that article, I have, there's a chart from California that shows how it's increasing. And I plotted on that chart where the DSM-5 diagnostics changed for autism and where
Starting point is 01:37:51 where federal money got involved for the school systems because prior to 1975, school systems did not take special needs kids. Yeah. It was very rare for a school to take a special needs kit. And once 1975, the first education for disabilities act or whatever, I forget, I forget exactly what was called, was passed. The federal government started funding this stuff, and that's when school systems start looking for it. And a lot of kids with autism these days are diagnosed in the school system. And so, you know, between that and the no child left behind, which under no child left behind, anybody that was a special need,
Starting point is 01:38:41 you still had to get standardized testing, but you had a modified test and your score counted differently. And so because of that, it kind of gave the school system an incentive, a financial incentive, and to start labeling as many as they could. Wow. That is, I mean, that explains a lot, quite a lot. And you get into that with this piece over a chapter and verse over at substack, for those of you who are turning in or just tuning in.
Starting point is 01:39:14 There's also the issue you touch on, because I think that Dr. Batachar and RFK Jr., It seems like they're kind of walking back this registry because the first thing I thought of when I saw that when I, and of course you touched on this in your piece, but the thing that popped in my head was, okay, well, what about like privacy, like HIPAA and patient privacy? Like, how does that factor into like creating a registry? What would that solve? Well, the problem isn't so much the registry. They do have disease registries for other issues that they follow. and that's not necessarily the problem. The problem is, and I can see the good and bad to this, but Dr. Bata Chata wants the, he wants to create a real-world platform
Starting point is 01:39:59 where he wants the NIH to become a one-stop shop for all of the health data that researchers might need. And he also wants it to be able to track patients in real time. And he says that inside this real-world platform, the personal identifying information would be stripped out so that researchers can't find it. But it's going to be in there because they're going to be getting data not just from Medicare and Medicaid. They're going to be getting data from the VA, TRICARE, private healthcare industries, your smart watch. Wow.
Starting point is 01:40:40 They plan to get data from everywhere. and they want to be able to connect you that patient across all of those different sources so that your information is all tied together, which means that whatever way they do that has to be inside the platform where when they get my stuff from my private doctor versus my tricare doctor, they can link my name together and then put that same anonymizing ID onto that documentation. So that's a problem because the federal government's been hacked like a lot, like 1,200 times in the last seven years. So yeah, it's crazy.
Starting point is 01:41:23 So I don't trust for one bit that they wouldn't get hacked. And on top of that, he says, he seems to think this is going to help by saying that, oh, we're not going to let anybody download your information. They have to access it from here. So that means that whenever they want to work with data, they have to be on. online, which means the database has to be online 24-7. Do we really think that's not going to get asked? Like, that's going to be a huge problem. Wow.
Starting point is 01:41:52 And the thing is, people need to realize this doesn't just apply to autism. He's planning to extend this to every chronic disease that they're doing research on. So diabetes is going to be in there, arthritis, anything, anything that they do research on, any chronic disease. He wants all the data for it to be in this platform. And that worries me because we've, as you noted, I'm still trying to process 1,200 times in seven years. That is insane. I think of the social security information that was hacked and leaked, IRS information that gets hacked and leaked. Who's to say that, I mean, depending on who we have in the White House in 2028, I mean, we saw during COVID things be leaked
Starting point is 01:42:36 and be weaponized and used against people. Who's to assure us, what's the guarantee that this wouldn't be the same. I mean, I don't see any. Exactly. There's, he's like, oh, well, we're going to have state-of-the-art protections. Sure. Sure. And I'm sure they had state-of-the-art protections on our Social Security data that got hacked, too. So, you know, I don't really trust it. I don't trust that it won't get hacked. I do. I do understand the benefit for what he's trying to do, because, like, one of the things he said is that with data in so many different sources, is the NIH then has to buy access to that data. And then they wind up just so they'll buy from company A
Starting point is 01:43:13 and then they'll buy from company B. And when they get the data for both companies, they wind up finding out it's exact same data. So they've paid twice for the same data. And so I understand that it's like I get what he wants to do and I understand it. But at the same time, it's a bit concerning. It's kind of like how the NRA right now,
Starting point is 01:43:33 or not the NRA, the 2A, the NAC, the NAC, the national gun registry stuff. Yeah. How the federal government can't have an actual gun registry, but technically there is one because all the FFAs have to keep all that documentation. And then once they shut down those, they shut down the little small gun shops, all that data gets sent to the federal government where they're digitizing it
Starting point is 01:43:56 because, hey, it needs to be searchable. So what we have there is just a, it's non-centralized, but it's still a gun registry. It's just not centralized. Well, what we have now is still like a database for health. It's just not centralized. Yeah. Which helps to prevent so much of it from getting hacked.
Starting point is 01:44:18 But they want to just centralize everything into one place. That's terrifying, terrifying realization. One last quick question, too. It feels like their heart is in the right place when they talk about how to best assist people in the autism community. but I feel like this, it seems like it's a very universal, almost kind of one size fits all, or they're trying to figure out how to kind of distill it down to make it like the easiest and most kind of universal application. And I feel like out of everything that's out there, this is like so individualized that you just can't approach it that way.
Starting point is 01:44:55 Yeah, it's difficult because like I said, the frustrating thing with RFK is he keeps saying genetics is a dead end. Genetics is a dead end, but we already know there's so much evidence out there that genes play a really key role in everything. They have found one genetic mutation that is the difference between how autism presents and men and women. They have found hundreds of potential mutations that might be affecting how autism works. They found at least seven genetic mutations that appear in. in like families that have hereditary autism, like my family does. So genetics is definitely key factor here. There is a possibility that environment could play a role,
Starting point is 01:45:48 but we also know that your environment can affect your genetics. Yeah. And so there's studies that can be done, like the whole vaccine thing. Everybody likes to quote Andrew Wakefield, and his study was so bad and so debunk. And I wrote about that in the first piece I did on this. But we don't have any studies that show what vaccines might do to our genetics. We don't have any vaccines that show what vaccines might affect on our genetics over time throughout generations.
Starting point is 01:46:21 And that's something that could be studied, but we're not going to get that out of this crew. They are so insistent. He has actually legitimately says that he knows that it is an environmental, toxin or something. He knows it's something environmental because like he's compared autism to smoking cigarettes. Yeah, that's yeah, you can't, you can't do that. You can't do that. You can't trust anything that comes out of this because like I said, it seems like they already have decided on what the answers are. So they have their solution. They just want to try to find the data to fit. Right. The piece is RFK Jr's troublesome autism registry. It's a very good thorough read on this issue.
Starting point is 01:47:02 and you should definitely read it from Lorraine, Uriar. Always a pleasure. Lorraine, this is a great piece. You do great work. Go and read her over at Substack, chapter and verse. Find her in the chat. You can see the chat folks in the back. Over at Rumble on the daily.
Starting point is 01:47:14 Lorraine, always a pleasure, my friend. We'll talk with you again soon. All right, see you. See you. God bless. Your body is a powerhouse. It heals, it builds, it keeps you moving. But as you age, those natural processes slow down.
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Starting point is 01:48:43 by the way, with RFK Jr. in autism, I must read. All right, today in stupidity. Well, since we have several cuts of audio for this, I just figure we won't play any because it was Chuck Schumer. Today, we talked about Chuck Schumer when questioned about... So, was Biden actually, you know, all there when he was president and Schumer? We're looking forward. Back then, insisted that he was. Now, he doesn't want to be held accountable for that. He says we want to move forward.
Starting point is 01:49:12 So that's going to be the new talking point there. That's not going to say any time. I'm ever wrong about anything. Oh, why'd you slap me? Yeah, we're moving forward, King. We're moving forward. That's what we're doing. Folks, that does it for us today. Again, find us over at Substack, Chapter and Verse,
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