The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Biden’s Farewell, A Ceasefire Victory Lap & TikTok's Shutdown

Episode Date: January 16, 2025

Gov. Ron DeSantis selects Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody to replace Marco Rubio in the US Senate. President Biden made his Farewell Address in the Oval Office in what sounded like a third-world... Communist dictatorship that threatens democracy. Biden takes credit for the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Biden blames climate change for the wildfires in California in his Farewell Address. Director David Lynch dies at 78 while Baseball Broadcaster Bob Eucker passes at 90. The TikTok shutdown countdown begins. All of Trump’s Cabinet nominees look to be confirmed. A Washington Post Cartoonist gets arrested for having child p*rn on his computer. Senior Editor-At-Large at Newsweek, Josh Hammer, joins us to give us his perspective on the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and the optics that Trump is taking before the Inauguration.Please visit our great sponsors:All Family Pharmacyhttps://allfamilypharma.com/DanaUse code Dana10 for 10% off your entire order.  Byrnahttps://byrna.com/dana2025 is a great time to think about your self-defense options.  Visit Byrna.com/Dana to receive 10% off your purchase.  GoldcoGet your free Gold and Silver kit and see if your order qualifies for a 10% instant match in bonus silver.  Visit https://DanaLikesGold.com 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.comInnovation. Performance. Keltec. Learn more at KelTecWeapons.com today.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/DanaMake the switch today and get a FREE MONTH of service with promo code Dana at PatriotMobile.com/Dana.PreBornhttps://preborn.com/danaDuring Sanctity of Life month donate securely by dialing #250 and say keyword BABY or visit Preborn.com/DANA. ReadyWisehttps://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on your entire purchase.Relief Factorhttps://relieffactor.comTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor.  Get their 3 week quick start for only $19.95 today! Call 1-800-4-RELIEF or visit ReliefFactor.com  Tax Network USAhttps://TNUSA.com/DANA Don’t let the IRS’s aggressive tactics control your life empower yourself with Tax Network USA’s support.  Call 1(800)958-1000 or visit TNUSA.com/DANA

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This guy used to be in Congress, and he says to me and has said to me, I don't know why anybody would want that job. I agree with you, Governor. I don't know if you can tell, but I'm pretty energetic. I like to get things done, focuses on problems, solve the problems, deliver those to the people that hire do, your bosses, the citizens. And there's a lot of deadlock in Washington. And then I thought more about that. And I thought, if every person with the same energy, the same love, the respect for our founding principles,
Starting point is 00:00:35 the ideals on which this country was built on. If every person like that with that personality said, I don't think I'd like servant in Congress, then we'd never change that culture. And so, you're probably right. I probably won't like it. But I'm ready to show up and fight for this nation and fight for President Trump
Starting point is 00:00:58 to deliver the American First agenda on day one. So Florida AG, Ashley Moody, is going to be replacing Marco Rubio that was announced today. Honestly, I'm not, I thought this was going to be his pick from the get-go. So I'm not really surprised by it because she's a good pick. I mean, she's a fifth-generation Floridian. So she knows, I think it's really important that she knows what Florida was like before the Red Wave. And she was integral to helping to make Florida a red wave. Did you know?
Starting point is 00:01:39 And I literally was today years old. I didn't know this. She got more raw vote totals in the more than any other statewide elected official in Florida. So she's super popular in the state of Florida. And this is a really good pick, a really, good pick by DeSantis. And one that I kind of thought, you know, well, and the reason I was kind of suspecting it might be her is because that's who I would pick. If I were, if I were him, I would pick, I would pick her because she's, she's a really good, she's a good lawmaker and she's a good state AG.
Starting point is 00:02:24 And I think that she's going to be a good senator. So I love the fact, because golly, they're getting this done quick, aren't they? he's he's trying to do everything he can in that state to hit the ground running because i think he i think desantis more than any other governor in the country understands that you have and by you i mean like all especially really just elected officials they have six months and so he's going to have to do a lot statewide uh to prepare for that and get as much done as possible and help, you know, the federal government in that way, that supplementation, while Trump is, you know, he's going to be wrangling.
Starting point is 00:03:11 He's going to be dealing with, it's like hurting cats. He's going to be dealing with all these lawmakers. And, you know, as soon as six months, as soon as it gets close to midterms, you know, these people are going to, they're going to be terrified. They're not going to want to actually legislate, you know, conservatively. And they're going to run center. So he's trying to do everything possible to get to. the point of being a good supplement for the administration, the incoming administration. Oh my gosh, we got to talk about the outgoing administration.
Starting point is 00:03:45 I am, yeah. All right. So where do we even start with this? First off, welcome to the show, Dana Lash, with you here. And we are at the top of our very first hour. And I'm pulling up a couple of things because Biden, gave his last address last night. And I didn't watch it live as it happened because I had a lot of stuff going on, but I did
Starting point is 00:04:08 watch it later. I didn't want to, but I figured that he was going to be bitter and petty up until the very end. And guess what? He was bitter and petty up until the very end. I was right. I was right again. We've got some audio of him because audio sound bite five was just chef's kiss.
Starting point is 00:04:29 Listen to some of the stuff. Who. Americans are being buried under an avalanche of misinformation and disinformation, enabling the abuse of power. The free press is crumbling. Editors are disappearing. Social media is giving up on fact checking. The truth is smothered by lies told for power and for profit. We must hold the social platform accountable to protect our children, our families.
Starting point is 00:05:01 and a very democracy from the abuse of power. So he's upset because social media is not going to, remember, this is the same administration that was working with, working, where am I, what am I talking about, trying to force these companies to engage in censorship. Remember that. I mean, they were really, they were trying to get them to engage in censorship
Starting point is 00:05:20 over things like the laptop or the government injections, things like that. And they're mad over it. They're mad. They're mad because, they got caught and they got spanked and they're mad over it. And the guy, what gets me is that he's sitting here telling everyone, oh, watch out for the oligarchy.
Starting point is 00:05:42 You work that. You are the oligarchy. It's like that Spider-Man meme. We're two Spider-Men are pointing at each other. He's that. They were the ones that were putting all the pressure on the tech bros to censor everybody. They were putting pressure on the tech billionaires, all of this. They were trying to suppress speech and,
Starting point is 00:06:01 persecute people who engaged in it literally through numerous government agencies, particularly the Global Engagement Center with the State Department. And then don't forget you had the, oh gosh, what was it called? It's the Ministry of Disinformation, but that's not what it's called. I don't remember really. Do I need to remember? I don't know, because it doesn't exist anymore. It was that theater kid, that annoying theater chick. Oh my gosh. So it's just wild for him to sit here and lecture everyone on, we got to watch out for the right leaning oligarchy. You were it. You were it. I mean, his party is literally funded by a super sketchy network of billionaires and dark money. I don't know. So he's, he's out. He's, you know,
Starting point is 00:06:52 that was his swan song. Bitter, petty, completely tone deaf right until the very end. I mean, it's just and he's warned he said that uh he said dangerous concentration power concentration of power in the hands of very few wealthy uh elite and he went he went after he engaged in some class warfare he went after that's and then when he that's right before he was talking about the oligarchy he was saying the dangerous consequences if their abusive powers left unchecked so the left believes that the abuse of power is not doing what they demand that you do so really an exercise of free will. And they think an exercise of free will,
Starting point is 00:07:34 something that God grants you, but Democrats won't because it's a cult, that it's somehow dangerous, and it is an abuse of power to exercise your free will. Who are the people? And he mentioned, he was talking about the dangerous
Starting point is 00:07:51 concentration of power in the hands of very few ultra-wealthy people. I mean, obviously, he's talking about Musk. But, I mean, let's not forget he was successful in pressuring Zuckerberg, right? He was successful. They actually were pressuring Twitter and Twitter was going along with it until Musk purchased it. Right up until the day that Musk purchased it and walked in literally with the sink,
Starting point is 00:08:12 they were working in tandem with the administration in terms of suppression, et cetera. So he's giving an address for him, for his party that he should ultimately follow. Oh my gosh. And then he talked, I mean, I have so many, I have so many cuts. We have so much audio and I have so many cuts of this. Like this, this is Audio Sondi 7. This is where he's talking about Musk. And, again, he loved Twitter until Musk bought it.
Starting point is 00:08:41 Listen. That's why my farewell address tonight, I want to warn the country of some things that give me great concern. This is a dangerous concert. And that's the dangerous concentration of power in the hands of a very few ultra-wealthy people. and the dangerous consequences if their abuse of power is left unchecked. Today, an oligarchy is taking shape in America of extreme wealth, power, and influence that literally threatens our entire democracy, our basic rights and freedoms, and a fair shot for
Starting point is 00:09:16 everyone to get ahead. A fair shot. No, he's not talking about fair opportunity. He's talking about fair outcome. Again, the oligarchy is you, dude. The oligarchy is you. you. And he also touched on banning members of Congress from trading stock. But this, I thought, another bit of irony. And this is my last chance to dissect a Biden in office speech. So bear with me.
Starting point is 00:09:38 Audio sound bite nine. Listen. We must reform the tax code. Not by giving the biggest tax cuts to billionaires, but by making them begin to pay their fair share. Okay, stop for a minute. I'm not able to do the, you know why they pay more, you know, first off, they pay exactly what they're supposed to pay. And if there are loopholes, do you know how they get, they, they use loopholes that the Bidens, the Bidens use. They used the loopholes that Barack Obama used. I mean, there was at one point where Barack Obama was paying less than taxes than I was, because he's able to use the loopholes that, you know, folks in business and all these, if you have organizations and all this, that you're able to use. You guys created that when you put up this stupid rat-ass system that forces everyone to give their
Starting point is 00:10:23 income to a godless thug government. It's a thugocracy is what we don't we have a republic, but a thugocracy in it. So don't sit here and get mad if somebody uses the pathways that you built for them and takes advantage of it to lower their their tax burden, their extortion burden. Just, I'm sorry, you can go ahead and play the rest of it. I wasn't going to get through. We must reform the tax code. Not by giving the biggest tax code. to billionaires, but by making them begin to pay their fair share. They pay everybody. We need to get dark money.
Starting point is 00:10:58 That's that hidden funding behind too many campaigns. Yours, yours. We need to get it out of our politics. Literally yours. We need to enact an 18-year time limit, term limit, time and term, for the strongest ethics and the strongest that they reformed for a Supreme Court. We need to ban members of Congress from trading stock while they're in the Congress. Can he talk?
Starting point is 00:11:21 We need to amend the Constitution. any Christmas. Somebody said that they blacked out the window so you couldn't tell it was pre-taped. Yeah. I mean, and they were zooming in on it and they're like, this is clearly a construction paper that is blacking out. It was like all Zer Pruder level analysis telling you. He was, he's not going to go quietly into this, this good night. He's going to rage, rage against it. Rage against it. Now, coming up, we got to get into this Hamas deal because I'm of two minds on it. And I think that some people are erroneously assuming that it means the end of hostilities, which it doesn't. It's just a temporary ceasefire and the trading of some of the hostages.
Starting point is 00:12:04 And I don't even know, apparently none of the Americans are amongst the hostages that are being traded. So all the Americans are still held hostage by Hamas. And we better not spend one damn dime to rebuild Gaza, especially after they got it as a welfare gift from Israel. who gave them literally everything. And then they elected a thug government, and the thug government decided to go out and do terrorist thug stuff with all everybody's resources. So no, we don't know of them anything. We're going to dive into all of that and more. We also just heads up. We also have some of the latest with the cabinet, the appointments, the confirmations, et cetera, et cetera. We're going to get into all of that. It's our friends over at Tax Network USA. The government
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Starting point is 00:14:10 would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. I'm living. brat life today. I don't know why, but I feel real brat. I hate the English language right now. Anyway, so everything's going to be tinged with that. I'm setting you up for this headline real quick because it's not on my list. Nancy Pelosi is going to skip the Trump inauguration
Starting point is 00:14:28 ceremony, and so is Michelle Obama. Now, I was told stuff like this is ignorant, sexist, racist, bigoted, whatever, xenophobic. So that rule stands. It stands. I'm not letting it go. So you guys are all ignorant. How dare you skip?
Starting point is 00:14:44 guess you hate America. You're spitting on the graves of our dead patriotic forefathers. You hate everything about, you hate Eagles, you hate baseball, you hate Apple Pie, show up. You don't get any passes. The rules, Dems de Rules. Oh, here's a sports ball headline. I don't even know what this means. Oh, well, I know who Jerry Jones is because it's required before you're allowed to come to Texas. So he is looking to hire Deon Sanders? Really? I know who Deon Sanders does. Do I get a cookie for that?
Starting point is 00:15:18 I know that guy. Only because he was in a lot of advertising when I was a kid. That's why I know Deon Sanders. He had some really good sponsorship deals. So anyway, could there be a Deion Sanders? Is it going to matter? There's a conspiracy theory behind this that he's going to draft his son should door anyway for it to be quarterback.
Starting point is 00:15:38 But is he like that good? Can he carry the team? totally. Oh, okay, then let it happen. You know, maybe I can wear like some Dallas Cowboys stuff and not get, you know, defecated on by everybody else who follows some other team in the league. All right, PlayStation is adding smell to its games. I would imagine a game lobby smells like dirty feet urine and stale Doritos.
Starting point is 00:16:00 So maybe that's what they're adding into this. That smell from a game lobby? Yeah, I don't know why. I mean, do you really want to be able to smell your way through the horrible title called the last of us. Really? Is that something you want to do? All of the things. Like, I don't know, maybe they could have things to be more streamlined or work without glitches or things like that, you know? But no, it's going to be smell. They're adding the smells. Is it going to make you play better? No, no. It actually might make you play worse, but they're adding smells.
Starting point is 00:16:32 The budget deficit rose in December. Yay, government spending. Let's just spend us all forever servitude and death. It's no 40% higher than it was a year ago. It's not 40% higher than it was a year ago. But I was told that that old crusty man is leaving the new president a wonderful economy. Tell that to everybody's got to lock up everything from tampons to deodorants in their local target.
Starting point is 00:16:53 People were stumped because somebody's leaving tomatoes on a bridge in Ireland in a bizarre trend and they can't figure out why. Because apparently they don't have things called cameras in Dublin and they can't figure out how to find out why. Also, let's see here, GoFundMe.
Starting point is 00:17:08 It's also turning into a National Archive of LA wildfire horror stories. It's kind of sad. And then I got a headline coming up in our next headline segment about ancient treasure. Yay! Stay with us. We got updates on the Hamas deal. Our friends over at ReadyWise. They're always ready even if you're not. And ReadyWise is security and simplicity. To have survival food, it doesn't have to taste horrible. You can have great tasting survival food. You can get that with ReadyWise. They have an in-house team of culinary experts that make sure that every single thing you purchase meets the nutritional requirements so that you're getting the good calories. You're getting, you know, all your caloric needs met, the good carbs,
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Starting point is 00:19:00 It's L7's shove, by the way, which is a really nice 90s track. Dana will ask here with you at the bottom of this first hour. It sets the stage for this next topic, too. I want to go right to Audio Soundbite 4, Jackie Heinrich, who asked Joe Biden, who's getting credit for this hostage deal? Is it you or is it Trump? Listen. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:19:20 He books credit for this, Mr. President. You or Trump. And he walks away. Oh, no. What? Is that a joke? Oh, thank you. Is that a joke?
Starting point is 00:19:29 And she says no. And he's like, no, then I won't answer. Yeah. It's like, oh, no, I'm not. He says that audio soundbyte, six that it was him. Listen. After eight months of non-stop negotiation,
Starting point is 00:19:43 by administration, by my administration, a ceasefire and a hostage deal has been reached by Israel and Hamas. The elements of which I laid out in great detail in May this year. This plan was developed and negotiated
Starting point is 00:19:58 by my team and will be largely implemented by the incoming administration. That's why I told my team to keep the incoming administration fully informed because that's how it should be working together as Americans. Well, that deal
Starting point is 00:20:14 is probably not going to happen. Now the Hamas is like, well, wait a minute, we had a chance to not to stop being thug dogs, thug terrorists, but now we're not going to, we're going to go and mess around some more. So everybody was like falling over themselves to take
Starting point is 00:20:30 advantage to take credit for this deal yesterday. And remember, I told you that it hadn't been given any kind of final approval because Israel was still looking it over and then they had to send it through their cabinet and all of this stuff. And Hamas always does this. They always just defecate in the punch bowl in the last hour. And that's no different. They did it with the same thing. I mean, I think the deal is weird if I'm being honest with you about it because I don't know why we're giving them back anybody. I get it that people are trying to get these hostages out. But I
Starting point is 00:21:03 really think that, I mean, first off, if you're giving them, go ahead, fine, go ahead and give them their hostages and then wait till you have all of yours and then blow them all up. You know, they're all going to be concentrated in one spot, right? Like, just blow them all up. Just blow them all the hell. Just do it. This, but this isn't going to happen. I mean, Hamas, every single, every single ceasefire has been broken by Hamas. Every single deal has been broken by Hamas without exception. I don't know why anyone thought this was going to be any different. This is a why I was like, I'm not going to just sit here and speculate yesterday about everything that this deal means because it's probably not going to happen. And Israel was even saying that, well, you know,
Starting point is 00:21:43 there's some things in here that we got to, we have to kind of straighten out a little bit. So this isn't, Hamas never negotiates a single thing in bad, in good faith, ever, ever. There is no gesture of goodwill. There is no good faith. None of it. I mean, it's great if they're able to get some of these hostages back. And I hope so. at some point. Apparently, none of the Americans were listed amongst them. I don't know if you guys were following any of that, but apparently they weren't listed among some of those that were going to be released. So I don't know. I think that Hamas, especially after watching all of this, that there was no serious way or no, there was no seriousness about this. They were not approaching this in a serious
Starting point is 00:22:29 fashion. And this is, from what I understand, wasn't this the deal that they were trying to get back in May that Hamas wanted in May? I think this is the deal that they wanted in May because it called for 33 living hostages and then Hamas changed the deal to say alive or bodies. I think that for every hostage that's dead, anybody in Israeli custody from Hamas should be killed also. Body for body. In fact, make it a two for one. I'm just tired of pretending that we have to, there's, acting like we have to be civil to these barbarians, and that's an insult to barbarians. Acting like we have to be civil to these demons is a formality that I don't have the patience for. I'm tired of it because these thugs thrive on the indulgence of your patience. They thrive on the indulgence of your understanding.
Starting point is 00:23:29 They thrive on the formality of civility in a civilization that has lost it. in everything but theater. So I don't know why we're entertaining this. I mean, maybe there's a reason, but I, you know, couldn't explain to you what it is. And I realized, too, the families want to get back their family members, their loved ones. I understand that. The, this deal, though, I don't, I mean, it's pretty much the same deal. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:24:05 It seems like it's the same deal. now I will say that it's for some of the hostages not all and it's not a permanent end to hostilities it's only temporary um and that's pretty much it pretty much it and I don't know we'll see I but the thing it's it's sad there were apparently still seven there were seven Americans that were being held all three only three are still alive apparently of the seven Americans that are being held in Gaza, only three are still alive. And apparently, I don't know, the deal that was being negotiated, which was pretty much the May deal, it was, they were saying that they may release the Americans, but it wasn't guaranteed. I don't know how that's a thing. And that
Starting point is 00:24:57 as well as, they said no prisoners could be exchanged for Americans. They had to be handed over without conditions, et cetera. I don't know. We'll see. I don't know. We'll see how this goes. Now, Lorraine says, well, the deal might be back on. Because there's a last, they're trying to resolve this last minute crisis. Never underestimate Hamas's ability to screw it up again, though. But it is really ultimately a, it's just this deal again. So we've done all of this for the May deal? I don't know. It's frustrating. But at the same thing,
Starting point is 00:25:37 same time it is very difficult when you know that people are wanting their family members back. And it's a lot easier for all of us to say it. You know, but the deal's never going to be great because you're always trading innocence for terrorists. You're trading innocent people who were kidnapped through no fault of their own and you're trading them for terrorists. So immediately, just starting out, it sucks. It's not, it's not, there's, you know, it's not the best. and Hamas wants to remain in control. So any deal about ending hostilities, they're going to demand that,
Starting point is 00:26:14 and they should never get it. Hamas just has to be destroyed. But here's the problem. You can't just destroy Hamas because the Gazans elected them. They put them in power. They love Hamas. Ghazans love Hamas. That's why poll after poll that's actually been taken,
Starting point is 00:26:32 not just by international European media, agencies, but even those on the ground that not necessarily are Hamas run, they have overwhelming popularity in Gaza to the point where they were going to win the next election and they were also going to take control on West Bank because they were so popular. They were more popular than any other. So you can you can remove their terrorist government, but you're going to get more terrorists running it. It can't be independent. It's a threat. And when you have generally generation after generation of people raised to think that blowing themselves up in the name of whatever God they worship, that that's, that's a religious war. That's not something you're going to solve
Starting point is 00:27:15 with policy or regime change. That is a deep generational, psychological wound. And you're not going to be able to paper over it with policy and regulation. So that's why it can't ever be independent. It just needs to be part of Israel. And they just need to, they just need, they had their chance. they got this strip of land, handed it to them like glorified welfare recipients. All these welfare, there are a bunch of welfare recipients in Gaza with the terrorist thug government. They handed over this strip of land that had all the infrastructure. It's like getting a free home that's fully furnished. It's exactly what they got.
Starting point is 00:27:52 And they had groceries in the fridge, fresh food in the fridge, a stocked pantry. That's exactly what they got. They got the greenhouses. They got all the irrigation. They got the water plants, the sewage, all of everything. Absolutely everything. Homes. Farms, all of it.
Starting point is 00:28:13 Schools, hospitals. They were just given it. And Israel unilaterally withdrew. I don't give a rat's ass what your backwoods cousin-loving, incestual product of logic tells you out there about, oh, Israel and the Jews and whatever. I don't give a rat's ass. if you can't acknowledge the basic fact that that strip was given to them like a fully furnished home, get out. People who can't even acknowledge that are too stupid to exist on this earth, in my opinion. Now, because they don't believe anything.
Starting point is 00:28:50 They're like the people who think that their earth is flat. I'm so tired of pretending to be nice for this stuff. You have seven Americans over there. Three of them are living because these terrorists. thugs killed everybody else. And you've got these simps out there. Oh, but Hamas and Gaza, simps, simps, sim, sim, you got those people out there
Starting point is 00:29:10 kissing the ass of these terrorists. Making arguments on behalf of these terrorists. For what? Forgive my Portuguese. I'm not Door the Explorer. I'm not raising y'all's kids. So, what are we getting? Israel wanted the ability to eliminate threats. They wanted
Starting point is 00:29:26 to get back as many of the hostages as possible. And they wanted to reconsider, I mean, I think that they to maintain control Gaza. They didn't demand it. That's what Hamas is demanded. Hamas doesn't care anything else about its own people. So that's why I don't care whenever I see a headline about destruction in Gaza because Gazans don't care about Gazans. So why should they demand everyone else care more than they do? Quit electing terrorists, you terrorists. Super easy. Dana, you're so mean. No, I'm a realist. Some people you just cannot coexist with. That's a stupid.
Starting point is 00:30:04 sticker brought on by people too dumb for geopolitical issues. So I don't know. Hamas can't stay in control. That's the thing. So there's not going to be any kind of permanent, you know, and it's going to be, it's, Israel has to do its best for Israel. But we have three Americans living still that are over there. Is it America first to push for their release? Or are we going to sacrifice those three Americans at the altar of placating Hamas? I mean, how many Americans have we sacrifice at the altar, placating Hamas over the years? How many American soldiers if we had blown up placating the Iran stooge in Gaza? Just curious. Does anybody have an answer? Yeah, too many. So we'll see. But might be back on. We'll see. But there's not going to be any single kind of deal,
Starting point is 00:30:56 a permanent agreement to end hostilities. It can't with Hamas being in charge still. It's just not something that can happen. Did you guys, we'll talk about this here coming up. Hunter Biden, his beautiful artworks, Kane. Have you heard about this? Hunter Biden's beautiful spit coke art that's worth millions and millions of dollars. It was just some of a lot of it was destroyed in the LA fires. Oh, really?
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Starting point is 00:32:22 Get the lowdown on the latest news with a side of laughs. Whenever you want, subscribe to the Dana Show podcast on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of the United States. The American people have gone through a lot in these four years, and so we understand that it's going to take a little bit of time for them, for folks to see the impact that this administration has had.
Starting point is 00:32:53 Wow. Well, what impact? I mean, we've seen the impact that it's had. It hasn't been very good. you know, I mean, we've kind of seen that. We've seen how that worked out. Hasn't been great. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash, with you.
Starting point is 00:33:07 That's why everybody's very, very excited for the switch. We just got to hold on until next week. The economy has to hold on until next week. Everything's got to hold on until next week. You know, one of the things that I read is that Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Sam Altman, and Sue Chu, who's the chief executive of TikTok, are all, going to be sitting up on the dais with Trump when he's sworn in as president. It's kind of interesting.
Starting point is 00:33:37 Is that not? Yeah. That's very interesting. Is that? I don't know. I don't know. Do we want them all to be up there? I mean, yeah, I guess so. I mean, they're all self-made millionaires.
Starting point is 00:33:53 It's not like they were just. Yeah, but for Zuckerberg, I mean, I just don't believe that he was unaware. If you were unaware that your employees are doing this to people and you, you you yourself get banned and you didn't, you know, or you yourself had stuff cited and fact-checked. And that's the only thing that, I mean, you didn't hear all the people for years telling you that this was happening to them. That's why I just... When the government comes down on you hard, like the Democrats clearly did. I mean, it's great that he's decided after it was applied to him that he needed to speak out against what his company was doing.
Starting point is 00:34:24 But that doesn't mean you invite them up on the dais when you swear into office, you know. Yeah. but I think it's more of a statement of a cultural shift. I think that you're seeing that, especially when you see a Bezos up there, like for crying out loud. Yeah, I mean, again, I just don't know. I don't know how I feel about that. I get real weird when you get all the tech titans up there. Be cautious and that's completely understandable.
Starting point is 00:34:48 I'm with you on that. I mean, the only entity that the only people I trust less than government are the tech titans. I just, it's just part of my American DNA. I just, it's just not something. I don't know. just I don't know but those people were addressed just minutes ago
Starting point is 00:35:07 in the hearing for the confirmation of the Treasury Secretary Scott Yeah well they're they're all going to be Because you know how when you go up When the president is up there and they Like when he was back came in like 2016 And you had Melania Trump And her Ralph Lauren dress
Starting point is 00:35:21 It was a very lovely dress It was a very nice like tweed blue dress It was great cut And when he's up there And he's got his hand Everybody that's up there of like former presidents and their wives, you have like the Speaker of the House,
Starting point is 00:35:37 you know, high standing officials. Sometimes like the mega donors, get up there and buy mega donors. I mean millions of dollars, which sort of makes sense, I guess, for Zuck and Bezos, because they've donated a million each to the inaugural stuff because you still have to raise funds to pay for all the inauguration. It's not like Britain were whenever they have there,
Starting point is 00:35:58 a new monarch, that taxpayers pay for it. this is they have to raise the funds to pay for excuse me all the pageantry that you see and so maybe I don't know maybe that's that's why I don't know I'm just not it's a good representation of the the potential in America like look this is this is a level of success that we're seeing in a free country and I hope that that whole philosophy is what bleeds into these next four years I think it's hysterical that the left is so threatened by it I know. And I, you know, the other thing I was thinking about, too, is does that not, is that not a measure of how deep leftist ideology can go?
Starting point is 00:36:39 That you can switch. All these people were committed to leftist stuff, you know, that are going to be sending up on the dais. And now they're going to be up there. They're going to be up there with Trump. They went from censoring conservatives. Now they're up on stage as he is sworn into office. Very interesting. We got a lot more on the way.
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Starting point is 00:38:44 prosecuted in the Trump administration. What department of justice prosecutors will be prosecuted and why? I said that on TV. I said prosecutors will. be prosecuted to finish the quote if bad. Investigators will be investigated. You know, we all take an oath, Senator, to uphold the law. None of us are above the law. Let me give you a really good example of a bad lawyer within the Justice Department, a guy named Klein Smith, who altered a FISA warrant, one of the most important things we can do in this country. So will everyone be held to an equal, equal, Equal, fair system of justice.
Starting point is 00:39:31 If I am the next attorney general, absolutely. And no one is above the law. That's Pam Bondi from yesterday when she was going after Senator Sheldon White House and saying, yeah, Chris Kleinsmith, the guy who literally altered a FISA warrant to hide the Democrats' lies to go after Carter Page. Yeah, that's an example of a bad attorney in the DOJ. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash, with you. I think Pambondi gets confirmed. And I think Pete Hedgeseth, I think that he's probably going to have the votes.
Starting point is 00:40:05 Yeah, I think he'll probably end up getting confirmed. I don't think that there is, is there anybody who probably won't at this point? I don't think so. No. I really don't think so. Yeah, welcome back to the program. Daniel Lashed with you, top of the second hour.
Starting point is 00:40:22 And we've been going back and forth watching all of this. The Hamas deal is off the ring. and it's back on. And it's, I mean, it's like just completely back and forth nonstop. So we'll see. All we know is that it, nothing's confirmed and they had a last minute crisis and I don't know. We'll see. But I do think it's just, you know, I mean, you're releasing a lot of prisoners for a lot of terrorists. And I noticed that Netanyahu had tweeted out a thank you to Trump for it. So he acknowledged Trump, but he said nothing about Biden. And the State Department currently, Corrine Jean-Pierre, was dismissing the idea that Trump or his transition team would deserve any credit.
Starting point is 00:41:08 And I don't know. The problem, though, is, I mean, these hostages have been held. I read like 468 days. And this is only going to be a temporary ceasefire to trade some of these hostages. hostage is back of the seven Americans. Only three are still alive. Hamas has broken every single ceasefire with Israel repeatedly. 2003, 2007, 2008. In 2014, it's like 10 or 11 times. They broke. They broke it. And then when they have these ceasefires, there's always some sort of, you know, they always send terrorists over to shoot or try to blow somebody up. I mean, it just, it never
Starting point is 00:41:58 ends. They never actually cease the fire. I mean, and that if you're not ceasing, you're firing, you can't demand that other people also cease their fire if you're not doing it. They killed six hostages, including one American citizen. And that's when IDF forces closed in. That was back last fall. And they killed him. They killed him. And it just keeps going. So they said that they said that had operatives guarding Israeli hostages in the buildings and tunnels of Gaza. And I don't know. There's a lot of questions, I think, including why, after all of this time, all of these months later, does it seem like we're going back to this May deal? Because it's based on the May 24 framework. I don't know. Why does most of the press,
Starting point is 00:43:02 believe Hamas over everybody else. I think it's because people hate Jewish people. Can we just have a real quick talk here for a minute? What the hell? It's 20-25. I think it's just because there are people who just don't like Jewish people. And then they try to mask it by saying, oh, we just don't like the Israeli government.
Starting point is 00:43:22 That's a really big difference from some of the stuff that I hear from folks. Don't try to conflate it because it just makes you look dumb. I mean, I don't agree with everything that the Israeli government does. I don't agree with any government. government 100%. But there's a difference between policy dispute and then the dispute that's based on stereotype. That's just people just not liking, you know, like the, it's Hitlerific. People not like, you know, just because they're Jewish. I think that's what a lot of it is. I see stuff on X all the time and Facebook all the time. Doesn't matter who owns it. It's just there. It's a platform.
Starting point is 00:43:59 and the crazy people are always the loudest. And there are people who think it's, you know, how dare do you not say that? I always get tons of grief whenever I say Gaza. Oh my gosh, I get tons of grief. Well, I don't use made-up terms. I don't use made-up terms. That's what that strip of land is called. So I will say it's Gaza and the people who live there are Gazans.
Starting point is 00:44:24 I'm not going to make up a fictional country and act and create out of the ether a new ethnicity. and pretend that it's supported by thousands of years of iniquity because it's not. And I'm talking about the whole phrase Palestine and Palestinian. But the problem is, and Can I think we've had this problem since 9-11. It's not a policy or land dispute. It is literally a religious war for these people. And you can't mitigate the constitutional. consequences of that with policy. You can't fight a holy war with policy and government regulation. It's not how that works. But that's how we in the United States have approached it since Bush, without change, I think. I think there was a little bit of a difference with Trump. But I also don't think, and I know this sounds crazy, but I'm not saying this is an excuse. I'm actually, I know people do this all the time, but I'm just, I'm just, I know people do this all the time, but I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just,
Starting point is 00:45:29 this is just the reality of it. You're talking about generational conflict. Four years is not going to change it. Especially when you're fighting against your own government the entire time for those 40 years. But I think that was probably like the most different approach than we've seen in prior years. So it's just, it's, it's been weird to sit and watch all of this over the decades and see how, I mean, they were asked like just for instance. instance, Karene Jean-Pierre was asked yesterday.
Starting point is 00:46:03 Was that her final press? I think it was her final press avail yesterday, right? I think so. Yeah. She was asked about the ceasefire and the agreement and who gets credit for that because it's a big thing with the press. The press is like, who gets credit? And she said, everyone's going to want some credit. All I can say is that the president got it done.
Starting point is 00:46:24 What president? Because no one actually believes that Biden was talking to Hamas. or to their reps in Qatar. No one actually believes that Biden was sitting there negotiating anything with Netanyahu. Come on. Did you hear the, I mean, have you heard his audio lately? It's bad.
Starting point is 00:46:44 I mean, the stuff that he said yesterday, it's bad. Like, for instance, Biden, this is audio somebody 10. The fires in California in that, he says it's climate change. Listen. Right now, the existential threat of climate change Has never been clear.
Starting point is 00:47:03 What? Just look across the country. From California to North Carolina. Is there essential threat came? Those are the worst threats. Again, I think he's saying these guys' names wrong. All these people have been arrested for arson. Their names are Clemente-Change.
Starting point is 00:47:22 Thank you. Climate change is like a real broke way of saying it. It's the Changer family. You've heard of the Changer's. Haven't you, Cain? Yeah, and their son Clomate. Who knew that there were so many people named Clamate Changer who were setting fires in California? That's so wild. I could never have predicted that firebugs would come out. And, you know, of course the state of California isn't going to have a plan for it. It is so much more important to spend billions of dollars enriching all the corrupt kleptocrats in government with a railway to nowhere than actually. you know, spend any money on the desalination plants or anything like that, water capture. Maybe, I don't know, advocate for clearing of the brush. I don't, you guys maybe saw that photo.
Starting point is 00:48:13 He put it up yesterday, Caitlin Jenner. He had a picture of his house. And he, and we've had a lot of friends posting photos on Facebook. I would share them on our simulcast, but it has, I don't like to show people's houses and stuff. but a lot of our friends they have been following and this is wild they followed in suit and they've been posting pictures of
Starting point is 00:48:35 the ones who live next to either federal land or state land and all of their properties they're can I be real it looks like dirt like they don't really have like yard yards they have like desert landscaping
Starting point is 00:48:48 there's a lot of rocks and there's like some deserty I mean it's the desert you know and they don't really have like lush like you know and the ground is is brown. We have friends who they live like on the side of a canyon
Starting point is 00:49:02 and you can see if as you're looking down the photo that they had and you can see their house in it so I'm not showing it on the simulcast but from their house down in the canyon to a certain part in the canyon it is like dirt. It's just dirt. It's like not even like dead grass. It's just dirt. dirt rocks. And then they have a fence and then there's all of this underbrush and growth and it goes into this canyon and you can watch it go up it's growing on the other side of the
Starting point is 00:49:33 the embankment in the canyon and so many people have been posting these pictures and they're like this is the difference like what kately jenner what he posted yesterday this is the difference because you have to keep your land clear cut like that if you live in a fire zone which is most of the area there and if you don't you get serious fines but they are all showing their land abutting state or federal land and the state or federal land is just coded and they're not allowed to remove any underbrush on that state land or federal land. Bureau of Land Management will get on your backside if you do it and the state will find you if you do it but yet they are not allowed to do it and that is actually being attributed for one of the major causes of this fire spreading so fast and blazing so hot
Starting point is 00:50:23 because there's so much for it to consume you know when you look out west and we had a guest on earlier this week that talked about this, there are significant portions of states out west that are owned by the federal government or that it is state-run land. And in California, it's no different. And so there's a lot. I can't tell you how many friends that we have
Starting point is 00:50:43 who either live in, they live in a subdivision that butts up. If their property doesn't, their whole subdivision is like right next to state, maintained land or federal land. and every single one of them have been saying the exact same thing. They're all going out there
Starting point is 00:51:00 and like showing video and all of this. The neighborhoods that didn't burn those are the or where they had like the lease damage. They were extensively maintaining their land so that even if they were right up next to state land
Starting point is 00:51:14 and that was burning, they did everything possible to keep that fire from spreading into their neighborhood. The state of California, I don't know how they come out of this without hundreds of billions of dollars in lawsuits. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:51:29 There are so many receipts. I have four stories just today. Brand new reporting that get into the dereliction of duty on water capture, clearing of undergrowth within the state of California and their land and wildlife management and the reservoirs, all brand new stuff. That's how bad that. this is. I don't see how they get through this without hundreds of billions of dollars of lawsuits. People are going to be assuming the state of California because their dereliction of duty contributed to this.
Starting point is 00:52:04 If it didn't cause it outright, because aren't they saying that the Palisades fire started on state land? That's one of the things that I read. They're still investigating it, but that's the theory. As we move our partners who help bring you the program, it's the non-firearm firearm, it's the burn a gun. It's a, it's a, I mean, you can get different models. You can get one that's, you know, rifle. You can get a, the pistol, the burn a SD is the most popular model. Now, what do I mean by non-firearm firearm? Well, it shoots chemical irritant projectiles that can disable threats from up to 50 feet away compared to, I don't know, stun guns, regular stun gun. You get one or two shots. With this, you get five, you get five rounds with us. And so the burn a gun does not care about gun-free zone signs.
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Starting point is 00:53:47 So apparently this is a huge find. I would love to find something like this. But it was buried at a nuclear plant site. they found it in the UK near, I think Cornwall. But it was, they said that it was at, or no, not in Cornwall. It was in Suffolk, England. Seiswell C Nuclear Power Station. They found a bunch of old coins, like a thousand years old,
Starting point is 00:54:13 a bunch of old coins predating the Magna Carta by 200 years in the Battle of Hastings by several decades, mint condition in a lead and cloth package. and the researchers compared it to a Cornish pasty. They said that they, I don't know what those. They said that the, it's like a purse. Wrapped tightly in lead sheeting. They're a mint condition, they said. You can see every inscription onto it.
Starting point is 00:54:37 It is wild. So that's a huge find. Would you love to find something like that? How fun would that be? Also, let's see. This, coldest temperatures in a year are going to arrive. It's going to feel like minus 40 in some.
Starting point is 00:54:53 of the coldest zones. I don't like any of this at all. It needs to stop. I'm done with it. I'm ready for summer. I only have five seconds for winter. And it's going to be cold. Like next, like next Monday. I mean, it's going to be like in the 20s here. No, Kane. I am not down for this life. Nope. TikTok is preparing for a U.S. shutdown from Sunday, say sources. We're going to talk more about that here coming up. Stick with us. We get a lot more in store and our partners for the program new to the show. They're pre-born. It's a great organization that works with women as they determine how to handle an unexpected, unplanned pregnancy. And pre-born gives women the opportunity to meet their babies to have an ultrasound, to hear their
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Starting point is 00:56:54 Man, horrible news, horrible news. Welcome back, Dana Lash. At the bottom of this second hour, David Lynch has passed away. The legendary director, writer, I think most people knew him from Eraserhead and Blue Velvet and Twin Peaks, obviously, which is how I, Mulholland Drive, lost highway. Oh my gosh. He was, he's one of my favorite directors. I've seen everything that he's done.
Starting point is 00:57:23 He's crazy and I loved it. He's so, my kids are like, we do not, especially the second Twin Peaks. They're like, it's David Bowie's voice as like a machine ghost.
Starting point is 00:57:33 What in the world? But he had been diagnosed with emphysema. He smoked all his life. And he wasn't able to direct anymore. And then he announced that he was going to be leaving his house. His family announced on Facebook, his past,
Starting point is 00:57:48 They said, quote, it is with deep regret that we, his family, announced the passing of the man and the artist, David Lynch. We would appreciate privacy. I love this. They said, there's a big hole in the world now that he's no longer with us. But as he would say, keep your eye on the donut and not on the hole. They said, it's a beautiful day with golden sunshine and blue skies all the way. He has, on X, he would announce that it's Friday every day or every week. It's Friday in his, you know, his typical style.
Starting point is 00:58:16 he was and he wasn't a woke he was not a woke scold I think that he was actually pretty libertarian he was not a woke scold at all and he never he never got super political he was just very practical and common sense but he did some really crazy stuff I mean film noir he was able to put together like thriller and who done it and you know the film noir horror all of it into one thing, like an amalgam. And he, he really, I think, defied a lot of the rules
Starting point is 00:58:53 of various genres. He's just, he, Quentin Tarantino, these are some of my absolute favorite directors. And he worked as, I mean, he did stuff as an artist, too. He painted a whole bunch of stuff. Eraserhead was his first, the first thing that he did. And it was,
Starting point is 00:59:09 it was like a, it got a cult following over the years. Mahal and Drive was crazy. and Lost Highway was almost impossible to follow, but it was still really well done. He just did some really great stuff. And Twin Peaks, from everything from the music to the casting to the story, as crazy down into the wormhole as you got with Twin Peaks, it still made sense. And you wanted more at the end of every episode. I mean, Agent Cooper, Kyle McClanahan played Agent Cooper brilliantly. And Sherilyn Finn was always amazing.
Starting point is 00:59:42 I mean, the way that he handled that whole series, my parents let me watch that when I was a kid because that was like, I think I was in sixth grade when it came out. Because it only ran for two seasons. And I think I was in, I was like in six going into seventh grade. And my parents let me watch Twin Peaks. And I was just riveted.
Starting point is 00:59:59 And they, my mom liked me watch whatever. And then I had to go and see everything that he did. But he also did, he worked with Mel Brooks on a film about the guy who was the elephant man. I can't remember the guy's name who actually was the elephant man. He's done all kinds of stuff. But, and then Dune.
Starting point is 01:00:21 He's, I mean, what hasn't, I mean, there's Twin Peaks is the thing that he's like memed for, I think. And then Bob Yucer passed away. Like, Bob Yucre. So remember my grandma's rule of three. Guys. So my grandmother, if you're just joining us,
Starting point is 01:00:38 welcome back, Dana Lash with you. My grandmother has a rule with celebrity deaths. is always in threes. God love her. Rest her soul. She was a crazy morbid woman. Loved her. But that was her rule. And whenever you would,
Starting point is 01:00:52 if anybody, if they're like, oh, so-and-so passed, like a famous person or even someone that wasn't famous that she just knew, she would go, well, that's one, or that's two. Like, she was heaven's, you know, she was the one keeping track for heaven. It was funny. So who got in the death pole, man?
Starting point is 01:01:10 Who's next? There's going to be a third. That's going to be a third. It's morbid. It's the way the world works. I don't make the rules. To even ask that is morbid. Bob Euker, who, by the way, hasn't he been alive for forever?
Starting point is 01:01:25 Yeah. Can I just, I'm not saying this to be mean. Bob Yucer was an old man when I was a kid. Yeah. And he's still an old man. You know, until just like now. But, wow. So who's the third?
Starting point is 01:01:39 Steve, you got any ideas? Oh, man. I hope it's not a music. There's always the worst for me. Yeah, musicians are bad. I mean, if they're like, these two are, I mean, I didn't follow Bob Euker, but he always seemed good nature and he made stuff fun. But, man, David Lynch, that's, gosh, dang. I loved his, it's a Friday.
Starting point is 01:01:58 I loved his, oh, I'm sad now. But there's got to be a third one. I don't want to, like, Google, like, for old six celebrities, but. Yeah, who's going to die next? dot com. I feel like I have to deliver everything for the rest of the show in a David Lynch style now. Who's going to die next? Oh, keep your eye on the donut, not the hole. That's a, I think I need a cross-stitch that. That's actually sage. Yeah, that's sage advice. That would be, you know what, for the patch ops guys, that would be a good patch. Keep your eye on the donut, not the hole. That's so
Starting point is 01:02:42 great. But you know that if you wear something like that at Shacho, every. everybody there is going to take it the wrong way on purpose joyously so you know that right oh all right so we had a david lynch has passed away variety they announced it on facebook and then variety confirmed it because i don't think a lot of people were believing it uh and uh just the famous like one of the one of the great 78 years old and then of course you have bob yugar uh and everybody i think everybody knows who bob yuker is but he's passed away how old was bob yuker he was 90 right yeah he was like 90 years old uh but he He's been around for forever.
Starting point is 01:03:19 I mean, I remember him from Major League. And he was, he's always been the same age. He was born with gray hair. I'm positive that he was born like a 50-year-old man. I feel like he was because he's never, literally never changed. I've looked back at pictures like when you see old professional football player photos from when they were in college. Yeah. And they looked like they were 45 in college.
Starting point is 01:03:44 Like, how does that happen? happen. Oh, man. So that's, yeah, so that's some of the latest. Well, gosh, dang, that's, I'm going to miss his Friday announcements. Those are the best. And I like Bob Euker when he was when he was broadcasting. But he hadn't broadcast a lot, though, the last year of his life, I don't think. Last couple of years of memory serves. All right. So a few other things to discuss. We, TikTok is preparing for U.S. shutdown from Sunday. I am not on TikTok. I try.
Starting point is 01:04:23 I used to be like some years ago I was on social media a lot. And then I just realized how much I hated looking like an influencer. And so now it is, I don't even share a lot of personal stuff. And I think that's been like that since the Parkland days. But I don't know. It's just, it's weird. So I don't do. I feel like I should probably like go back and do more stuff on social.
Starting point is 01:04:45 which I probably will. I'm getting there. I'm getting there. But I've never done TikTok. And I just, because it's like another platform that you've got to have another password and a whole other thing to monitor. And nobody's got time for that. But now it may not matter because they're going to, it's going to be US users from Sunday. They're not going to be, they're going to be shut out. Because unless the Supreme Court moves to block it, you're going to have a ban on it. Do you think that ban's going to go through it? I don't know if SCOTUS is going to block it. Now there was one, Lorraine. gave me the actual name of the app, there's no way I'm pronouncing this. This is no way.
Starting point is 01:05:21 It's entirely made of consonants. Shau-hung-shu? No, it's not. Shao-hung-shu? I think that's how you'd pronounce it. Well, they call it red note, and it's supposed to translate, she says, into little red book. Like, you know, Mao Zedong's little red book. Remember?
Starting point is 01:05:36 So, say it again? Shau-hung-Hung-Shu? I feel like right now I'm in Mighty Bush, and I'm just going to, like, hold up my voice recorder, you know, like when pocket cup you know like things like that like gorilla sha hsha hongshu shau hong shu okay so anytime i want to call i'm going to point to you and you just say it okay so like it's called red note but it means shah hong shu that's right which just translates to a little red book it's chinese zone though why are so many people excited about we're going to go to this it's not chinese zone it's chinese zone if it's an app that you can get on and be annoying, it's Chinese.
Starting point is 01:06:20 TikTok is, you know, like if it's a bad preachy singer, they're from Canada. Like Elena Spurser. Dana, you're so mean. Okay, so someone was, sorry, I don't mean to like give you whiplash. But apparently some singer, I don't know the singer. A listener named Adrian was like, well, the third one is Peter Forrest, the original singer for 24-7 spies with a Z. I think he's for a hint so that's his third I don't know that guy so he doesn't count for me
Starting point is 01:06:50 doesn't count for us I don't think so the third slot of death is still open if you got a death pull going with Bob Ugar and now sadly David Lynch but back to the red note thing I why do why are people so hell bent on getting on it why do they have to have a substitute for TikTok why can't you just you know exist people are freaking out They're freaking out. You're making money off of something that somebody else owns. You're using that you can't make money unless you have someone else's product. That's weird to me.
Starting point is 01:07:24 I will say. Because you're not self-sufficient. As much as these people pretend they are, they're not. Watching these Gen Z girls kind of freak out on TikTok in the last few days because I am on it is pretty fun to watch. How much are they freaking out? Oh my gosh. They're screaming at Supreme Court Justice on their feet. it's insane.
Starting point is 01:07:45 Wow. Wow. Yeah, that's something else. That is something else. Yeah, I don't know. I could never. I thought we went down this road legally like a year ago or something. Yeah, well, this is, well, it had to go through the courts.
Starting point is 01:08:03 It's one of those things that was like working its, yeah, it was working its way through the, through the courts. But, I mean, it could be, that would be amazing, actually. I get weird when the government defends or when the government wants to come in and de-platform or shut stuff down but I don't know
Starting point is 01:08:24 it's this is not like a this is not like just an app it is it's a great sci-op it's very sun-zu to have an app that can help that can be used by partisans and bots to drive division and then you because of your
Starting point is 01:08:40 algorithm amplify only the worst and the most divisive hateful stuff purposefully. That's a great way to destabilize. It's a long game, but it's a great game because you don't have to expend the resources with the lives or without firing a single shot, you know. So I think if you look at it more through a NATSEC lens that it, you know, I think that kind of makes some sense. But that's one of the things that the Supreme Court is going to have to make the, you know,
Starting point is 01:09:11 determine. So we'll see. But yeah, it's called red. I'm not going to get on it. I'm not getting on it. You're not, you're not on TikTok game, right? Yeah. I've never been on TikTok. Juan, you're not on TikTok, are you? Nope. I don't know why I even ask. Juan's like, that's communist and I'm not a part of it. My youngest son is on it. He's not getting on that commie trash. He says, he agrees with, he's still on it because a lot of his friends are on it. And they share a lot of, you know, that content. But he's, he agrees. He's like, it's completely useless. What was the thing before TikTok that everybody was on? Vine.
Starting point is 01:09:46 Vine. That's right. Vine. I was on Vine. But I haven't used it for like 10 years. It's been a while. I mean, that short video idea,
Starting point is 01:09:56 that's the meme video. That's where that all was born, I guess. I don't know. But I just, I'm not on it. I'm not going to get on it. Coming up,
Starting point is 01:10:06 did you guys hear about the story of the cartoonist over at the Washington Post who wrote, drew some of the really most ignorant cartoons. He got arrested because he had child prawn. He was in possession of, yeah, gross. We're going to, we have to touch on that because of course he,
Starting point is 01:10:21 of course he attacked Republicans and conservatives and defended the trans Tifa. Oh, God, they did. So we're going to get into all of that. We've got the latest with wildfires. The a lot of movements. So the AG of Florida is going to
Starting point is 01:10:36 Ashley Moody is going to be the is taking over Marco Rubio's Senate seat. And James Uthmire is going to be the AG of Florida, both great picks, great, great picks. What does living better mean to you? Is it more money, a bigger house? Now think about this. What about how you feel physically every day? Life is so much better when you feel good. When you wake up feeling great, you can do more of the things that you love and you're ready to take on the day. If pain is affecting your life, see how relief factor can help change that. Relief factor is a 100% drug-free daily supplement that helps your body fight pain. naturally. Developed by doctors, relief factor supports your body's response to inflammation. And it
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Starting point is 01:12:07 real skinny, narrow house. And he was apparently fighting with everybody else on the street. It's like the skinniest little lot you could ever see. The developer refused to sell the awkwardly sized lot to persistent neighbors. And he's 51 years old. He purchased it. This strip of land is $619,000. It's a strip of land. Strip. 690. That's just the land. The, and he, the neighbors were really trying to buy it. He was refusing and now he built this in a little skinny house it's what it's called the skinny house that has two bedrooms i don't know why we're showing this because this has nothing to do with this guy but Juan throws up like a random florida thug ready for the next one
Starting point is 01:12:56 I love it the guy the guy he got the property uh I can't for the land at 619000 so now it holds two bedrooms, two and a half baths. It is literally as wide as like a single car garage. And you see the strip of land. So Juan's showing it to you on this side over here. And you can see the, it's like that, the pool is another neighbor. The two pools are other neighbors. Either side of that white fence is his strip.
Starting point is 01:13:28 And that whole, that little strip of $619,000 just for the land. So he wanted a 15 foot wide home. City officials wouldn't do it. So he scaled it down to 10 feet in width. And it's 19 feet tall. And it literally cast shadows over the neighbors that had fought the construction of it. And he says he loves his house. They did a really nice job.
Starting point is 01:13:46 I got to say, like, I wasn't quite sure the yard is like just garbage. It's just like a little postage stamp. But, you know, he was actually able to make it work. So good for him. He persevered. Florida cop detains a man for wearing a mask in public while exercising. And, okay, now we can throw it up. This is, I, he's, who exercises dress like this?
Starting point is 01:14:09 terrorists. Yeah. So they were like, okay, stop it. It's not COVID epidemic anymore. Quit. Put the, pull the mask down. Stick with us. We got more in store short on this segment, but we have a whole other hour. Next. Our partners over at Patriot Mobile, the only Christian conservative cell phone service in the country. Look, if you haven't switched to Patriot Mobile, because you haven't switched to Patriot Mobile, because you love supporting DEI, because you love paying a lot more money for your subpar cell phone service. I mean, that's your preference. If you haven't switched to Patriot Mobile because you love supporting DEI every time you pay your cell phone. phone bill. I mean, that's also a personal preference. I mean, I don't know why you would, but it's like the easiest thing to do is to switch. The people from Patriot Mobile practically come to your home or office and do it for you. I mean, they don't, but I imagine that they would. Right now, you can get a free month of service with promo code Dana. You're getting the best coverage, coverage you can trust. They operate on all three major networks. You stay connected wherever you go. Seameless switching with their 100% U.S.-based customer service team. Keep your number, keep your phone, upgrade. I mean, it's whatever you want to do.
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Starting point is 01:15:30 We're not waiting until those fires are over to start helping the victims. We're getting them help right now, as you all know. people in fact that by these fires are going to receive one-time payment of $770, one-time payment, so they can quickly purchase things like water, baby formula, and prescriptions. So far, nearly 6,000 survivors have registered to do just that, and $5.1 million has gone out. $770. There's memes about this now. $770 a one-time payment.
Starting point is 01:16:09 How much did that? That's $70 more, isn't it, than what the people in North Carolina got? Oh, you mean in Hawaii, I think? In Hawaii. Yeah. Yeah. They get a one-time payment of $7.70 one time. And then you had Kamala Harris say, I'm sorry, I'm reading this quote.
Starting point is 01:16:25 Quote, see if this makes sense to you. It's critically important to that, to the extent that you can find anything that gives you an ability to be patient in this extremely dangerous and unprecedented crisis. that you do. I read it verbatim. That's verbatim. Be the bigger person, Dana. Welcome back.
Starting point is 01:16:49 Top of our third hour, Dana Lash with you. Chats at Rumble, you can listen coast to coast. Subscribe over his substack. He gave $500 million to Ukraine. Oh. Like a week, not even a week ago. And that wasn't even a one-time payment. Yeah, that's not even a one-time payment.
Starting point is 01:17:04 Here, you get $500 billion, Ukraine. You get $770. that doesn't even handle like a portion of your property taxes if you're California how do you come up with that number though uh you take your hand and you stick it behind you all the way down in your pants and you pull out whatever and that's what happens all right that's that's where that number came from had no clue pulled it right out of the crevasse that's where he got it cane emphasis on I get it so
Starting point is 01:17:40 I don't know maybe it would be great if they said we should cut taxes in California while everybody gets on their feet but it's not going to happen not going to happen not going to happen
Starting point is 01:17:54 so well I mean 175 billion since 2022 it's like thousands of dollars per resident in Ukraine I'm employing some girl meth here
Starting point is 01:18:07 that's uh yeah that's like that several thousand dollars per ukrainian 770 i'm not saying give money away i mean i'm very davy crockett about this you know it's not yours to give i'm very you know but at the same time these people paid a lot of money in taxes and what are they getting out of it not a thing so one of the things um that i got a couple of uh we've been talking about the ceasefire we were talking about some of the cabinet appointment because i think most of that for the i think that for the I think most of that is pretty much settled. I think I would be shocked if there wasn't anyone at this point who wasn't confirmed. Like I said, Pete Huggseth was the one that I think they were going to fight the most on.
Starting point is 01:18:50 And now it doesn't really seem like that's, I don't think that that's going to be an issue for them. Now, that being said, they really got over their skis and it backfired on them spectacularly. The same stuff that they were doing throughout the campaign, they decided to, to do during the confirmation hearings. And it just turns people off. Now there are moderate senators coming out and they're like, yeah, we think we're going to vote for Heggseth. That maybe if Democrats had played their hand differently, maybe it would have been different.
Starting point is 01:19:24 But they overplayed their hand to the nth degree. So you can't be shocked. This isn't shocking. So the Washington Post, this is the other thing I wanted to talk about, they had a cartoonist who got... arrested because he's a a child pervert. This dude, his name is Darren Bell, D-A-R-R-I-N. He's won a Pulitzer Prize.
Starting point is 01:19:53 He's a real jerk. I mean, he's drawn stuff like going after Trump, going after Trump, going after conservatives, going after Republicans, not in a nice way either. I mean, I'm trying to just like, trying to figure out the best way to put it. He's just, the stuff that he draws is just crude. And I gave you guys, there's one example that's in, because he's on X. And he was basically saying that Republicans were groomers and parents are groomers and all this stuff. And he's done cartoons where he's called people who voted for Trump terrorists, things like that.
Starting point is 01:20:34 So it's no surprise that the guy who's on staff at the Washington Post is arrested for having child pran on his computer, which is, I think these people should be put to death. I think if you're a child, and I don't buy the capital L, you know, argument that I hear from some people about these pedophiles where it's like, oh, well, they just had videos on there. They didn't hurt anyone. No, they, they, are you stupid? They absolutely did. There are kids that are, that this guy creates a revenue stream for the people who make this
Starting point is 01:21:07 horrid stuff. so yes he's culpable I'll put all of them to death pedophiles should be immediately put to death go ahead give him his little trial make it fast you arrest him you find it on their computer I mean come on he's downloaded this stuff
Starting point is 01:21:23 he is part of the revenue stream that keeps these these groomers doing this yes have his trial the next day the next day put him to death I don't think Darren Bell Darren Bell's this crime of child pornography
Starting point is 01:21:37 is you are incompatible with life on earth. He shouldn't be housed in a prison paid for by taxpayers. Get rid of him. It's just my thought on it. Capital punishment for pedophiles. Rapists and pedophiles capital punishment. Like, boom. No appeals.
Starting point is 01:21:56 Go. I'm done with it. This is horrific. And this guy, like he had a cartoon of Trump groping Lady Liberty. I mean, the stuff that he has is, super sexual in nature. It's weird. Like the cartoons that he writes are very sexualized. The cartoons that he draws are very sexualized. Super far left. Yeah. And he's got, I mean, possession of child pornography. So now Darren Bell, who is in a prison. He's held on one
Starting point is 01:22:28 million dollar bond right now. And over at the Washington Post, He drew a picture of an ice agent about to stab a child in the neck. Yeah, that's how. So he's been arrested, Sacramento Valley, Internet Crimes Against Children, detectives conducted an investigation. I'm reading their statement. They got a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. He had it on his computer, and apparently he uploaded.
Starting point is 01:22:57 He had 18 files. And they said that a total of 134 videos they found, that he owned. Was he, I'm curious, did he help make it? The videos? So, this is horrible.
Starting point is 01:23:19 So now he's in, he's in prison. Washington Post. Great job, Washington Post. What's their slogan, democracy dies in darkness or something like that? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:23:28 So, you know how the media likes to do guilt by association? You can totally do that here. The, dims the rules, Kane. That's right. So, this peter asked, the petterized post.
Starting point is 01:23:39 Maybe we should just call him that instead. The petterized post with this guy. Just horrible. They had all these staffers. They have a decline because of this, the layoffs. They had reporters leave for other outlets. I think some people are mad
Starting point is 01:23:56 about Bezos owning it. They put together this like little petition signed by 400 employees where they wanted to meet with Bezos. and they want to expand and they want him to step in. Basically, they want more money is what this is meaning. Washington Post wants more cash. And they debuted a new mission statement.
Starting point is 01:24:19 So it was democracy dies in darkness. Now it's riveting storytelling for all of America. No joke. What does that have to do? It should be just the facts. That's what your mantra should be, just the facts. That's it. Not riveting storytelling for all of America.
Starting point is 01:24:44 They just changed their slogan, like three years ago or four years ago. Now they're changing it again. Maybe everyone will forget that they had a pedophile cartoonist on staff who won awards for his work with the Washington Post. Maybe they'll, maybe, maybe by changing this, they'll, people will forget. You think that'll work? Yeah, I don't think so. I don't think that that's necessarily, I don't think that that's going to be the thing that doesn't. I the media I really don't think that the media legacy media and I've been saying this forever doesn't have the influence that it used to and I don't think that it has the reach that it used to have and I think that includes some cable news stuff as well I don't think that they all have the reach that they used to have even back like during the tea party days and that was some time ago they didn't they they don't have they don't have that reach anymore.
Starting point is 01:25:41 and Musk has been saying something that Andrew Breitbart said like 15 years ago. Like you are the media now, the citizen journalist. And Musk is saying it too. That's true. And it goes only so far as these entities don't have all of these suppressive algorithms cracking down on you. We're going to talk next week. We're going to have on Andrew Bailey, who's the AG of Missouri. He did something very interesting.
Starting point is 01:26:06 He, I'm going to bring up his statement on it. He's filed suit. Because, you know, he's trying to do as much as he can in his position as AG to take up slack, I guess, for lack of representation or action from the current administration. And he had said that he's issuing a rule requiring big tech to guarantee algorithmic choice for social media users. American should control the content they consume on social media, not big tech oligarchs. Let the best algorithm win. He adds that social media companies are supposed to provide a space where users can share views, content, and ideas like facilitating, right? He goes, instead, they've manipulated consumer social media feeds for their own purposes, exercised monopoly control over content moderation.
Starting point is 01:26:54 He's invoking his authority, he writes, under consumer protection law to ensure big tech companies are transparent about the algorithms that they use and consumers and offer consumers the option to select alternatives. And he says with this rule, Missouri becomes the first state in the nation to enshrine transparency and accountability for big. tech into law at this scale. And he goes, big tech companies who run afoul of this regulation will be held accountable. And Elon Musk responded to it and said, good idea. He said that there should not be any selection chosen by default. And any option should not favor their content moderator over those of third parties. He has some rules here. That's actually a very, this is a very interesting move. Because this is, you know, following all of this debate about section 230 of the communication Act, Federal Communications Act. So this is an interesting, because it establishes immediately
Starting point is 01:27:46 that they are not merely facilitators of discussion. They are active in editorializing by way of algorithm. Algorithm is a form of editing. And there are already been Supreme Court cases that are saying that if you're simply a facilitator, you are not responsible so long as, you know, you're doing everything you can with regards to terms of service. You're a facilitator. In fact, it was a Wolf of Wall Street in an old message board like back in the 90s that that formulated that case. So he's he's basically forcing them to redefine. Now if they're forced to define who they are within the state of Missouri for operation, then that sets a precedent for a future 235 because you cannot be an editorializing entity and not follow.
Starting point is 01:28:36 the same rules that newspapers follow and news organizations, et cetera, et cetera. So this is a very, and this is a 40 chess move. It's very interesting. We're going to be talking to him next week about this. We've got a move, though. We've got headlines coming up and our partners for the program, new to the show. They're pre-born. It's a great organization that works with women as they determine how to handle an unexpected, unplanned pregnancy. And pre-born gives women the opportunity to meet their babies to have an ultrasound, to hear their heartbeat. And when that happens, a child's chance at life doubles. And it's a pretty amazing thing. And when you consider that abortions are actually increasing, especially with the abortion pill. It's more usually with the abortion
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Starting point is 01:30:13 So apparently in the UK, there is a highly organized theft gang, and they are stealing portable toilets. They sold $10,000 of them in an overnight raid. Why would you need them? Of all the things to steal. and it's easy to steal them, I guess. They're all grouped up together usually. So they, uh, police are baffled.
Starting point is 01:30:38 And, uh, apparently some, like, they stole gas and piping and some other stuff. Uh, this company called Andy Luz, Andy Luz, they've been in the portable toilet business for over 30 years. They had like 10, that, all their stuff was taken. Uh, so they're trying to, that's just a weird thing. I've never heard anybody stealing that before. Jay Leno brought his own fire truck to serve food to first responders that are battling the, uh, L. fires. He said it was unbelievable. That's really nice to him. He seems like a really nice guy.
Starting point is 01:31:05 My kids have this joke where they say he sends rats to everyone. I know that's not true, but it's funny the way they impersonate him. But yeah, he's 74 years old. He's been driving to relief sites in his own fire truck to feeder. It's an old vintage, like antique fire truck, so it can't actually fight fires,
Starting point is 01:31:21 but he's been providing people with food. He goes to all these different sites and he gives all the volunteers food. So that's super nice for Jay Leno to do that. Let's see. This, oh, JP Morgan posts annual record, record annual profits as U.S. major banks thrive in the final quarter of 24. What? So good, isn't it?
Starting point is 01:31:42 That's no. A Michigan boy 12 drives nearly 100 miles in a stolen SUV. And he had a shotgun and he also had some marijuana. What he doesn't have, apparently, are parents. Where are they at? Like, how is your kid doing this and you don't know? A driver angry over high beam headlights was arrested because you ran. the car that beamed him. Sometimes people forget, you know, show a little grace. My friend
Starting point is 01:32:06 Josh Hammer, who is the editor at large at Newsweek, joins us on his new book and this Hamas deal. Stick with us. It's our friends who have at All-Family Pharmacy. This is such a great service. You need to memorize the website. They make it so easy. All-Family Pharmacy helped my family out a lot over Thanksgiving because, you know, right on Thanksgiving, when offices are closed and you end up getting sick, it's just, it's a mess and you've got to get medicine. All-Family pharmacy made it super easy. And you can visit all family pharma.com slash dana.
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Starting point is 01:33:58 We had a deal. Everyone in this room knows we had a deal, Tony, and you kept the bombswell. I'm happy to address questions when we get a chance. Thank you. Thank you. You want to finish this? Why did you allow my friends to be massacred? I'm happy to address your questions when we get to questions.
Starting point is 01:34:14 Thank you. You helped destroy all religion, truism, by association. Yeah, I have a statement. You have a statement, mate. Thank you. You waived the white flag before, not to Yahoo. You waived the white flag before Israeli, I look forward to taking questions when I get a chance to finish my statement.
Starting point is 01:34:30 Thank you. The way that they pulled this guy out of his little cubby, it's like pulling a toddler out of the ball pit at Chuckie Cheese. Like this guy did not want to go. And they were wrestling with him. They're trying to pull him out. And he just is like dead arm in it. He's not going to go quietly. That was, I mean, it's an anti-Semitic heckler who's disrupting.
Starting point is 01:34:52 His dispute goes far beyond just, you know, the policies of Netanyahu. And that's what a lot of these protesters are like. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. We're at the bottom of this third hour. Joining me on this issue. And he also has a new book that's coming out. Well, it's coming out March, but you can pre-order it now, and I suggest you do. My friend Josh Hammer, who is senior editor at Large at Newsweek, his new book, Israel, and Civilization,
Starting point is 01:35:16 the fate of the Jewish nation and the destiny of the West. That's a great book cover, by the way. That's like Renaissance fancy. That's like one of the nicest book covers I've ever seen. Josh, it's good to be with you. I think this is the first time you've been on with me, so it's nice to have you. Good to see you.
Starting point is 01:35:31 And congrats on the book. Dana, it's great to join you. And thank you so much for your extraordinarily kind blurb of the book. By the way, you're the first person who I think is said this is the greatest book cover you've probably ever seen. So I'll be sure to take that to the publisher. They will be very happy to hear. Excellent. Excellent.
Starting point is 01:35:45 I'm so thrilled with that. I wanted to get, because you were talking about this tune, I want to get to the book that actually all dovetails into this. This, I don't want to say deal, this temporary, whatever it is. that they've announced with Israel and Hamas this hostage exchange. And a lot of people, there doesn't seem to be any gray area.
Starting point is 01:36:06 It's either people are excited about it or they don't like this deal. And there's, it seems like it's the deal from May. And I don't, I'm just, I would be shocked if Hamas honored any part of it. What is your take on this?
Starting point is 01:36:19 Dana, it's a bad deal. I mean, there's no point in sugar-coding it. I mean, there's no point in trying to put lipstick on a pig or anything like that there. I mean, it's, It's maybe very slightly different than the Biden and Tony Blinken framework back in May there. And so far as the IDF does not have to completely withdraw in quote unquote phase one.
Starting point is 01:36:36 But I still, when you look at the numbers here, Israel is still getting back 33 hostages. By the way, we have no idea how many of those 33 are dead or alive. We literally could could get like 20 of them in body bags. And didn't they refine the language to say like either live like living or bodies? Yep. They absolutely did do that. And in exchange for that, 33 dead or alive. Israel is going to give up about 3,000 jihadists.
Starting point is 01:36:59 Literally 3,000. I mean, what an astounding ratio. And by the way, of that 3,000, 1,000 have been arrested since October 7, 2023. 250 them are serving life terms in Israeli prisons for being among the worst of the worst jihadists out there. You know, Dana, it's worth kind of going back a little bit here. So back in 2011, there was the infamous prisoner swap for Gilad Shalit. He was a lone Israeli soldier who was patrolling the Gaza border.
Starting point is 01:37:24 He was taken captured by Hamas. This was kind of in the earlier days of Hamas' tyrannical rule in Gaza. And the pressure on Netanyahu back then, 13, if I guess 14 years ago now, was overwhelming. And Israel ended up giving over a thousand Palestinian Arab terrorists to get this one soldier back. Among those terrorists that Israel gave in 2011 for Gilad Chilit was a young terrorist by name of Yaya Sinwar, who, of course, would become the mastermind of October 7, 2023. So Dana, to me sitting here, I have to ask at what cost, at what cost to get the hostages back, even if you're giving up maybe 20, 30, God forbid, Yais, Sin Wars, it's a very, very, very bad deal, I think.
Starting point is 01:38:00 And it's also, I mean, this is even a U.S. national security issue, considering, you know, the number of troops, the number of Americans that have been targeted by these, that they, that they populate these, whether it's Hamas, whether it's Hezbollah, we're talking with our friend Josh Hammer, touching on this weird deal. They said that it wasn't going to go through now. I guess it's back on the deal. So it looks like as of like an hour or two ago that the deal is back on. I'll be Honestly, I was kind of hoping that the deal was going to be scuttled. I mean, whether it was Hamas pulling out or Israel, I actually was rooting for this thing to go down in flames. But as of now, it looks like it's back on the table.
Starting point is 01:38:32 And there's seven Americans, but only three living. So, and I don't even think they're on the table for the trade. And that's actually one of the more peculiar parts of this, right? Because if the Trump and Biden administrations are both pushing so hard for this deal, wouldn't you at least make sure that you're that you're prioritizing the retrieval of Americans? I mean, that part to me just doesn't make sense whatsoever. It seems like there was no concerted effort made. But speaking from a distinctly American perspective here, Dana, I want to make one additional point as well.
Starting point is 01:39:00 What you're doing when you do deals like this is you are incentivizing the worst actors in the world, jihadists, and so forth, to go ahead and seize your civilians. That's not just an Israeli problem. That is absolutely an American problem as well. So the same way that the Trump administration is very clear-eyed on the issue of the ICC, the International Criminal Court, they're going to put crippling sanctions on the ICC, ICC, God willing, come next week because of the arrest warrant that they put out, for Netanyahu and his former defense minister,
Starting point is 01:39:24 you have gone the same way that Trump is clear-eyed on the ICC issue because he correctly sees Israel as being the canary in the coal mine for potential ICC arrest warrants and sanctions versus the Americans. The same way that they are clear-eyed in that, I wish that they were equally clear-eyed on this notion of incentivizing jihadists to go ahead and capture our own civilians. Yeah, it's not like they're going to go and get a job in like McDonald's. They're going to go back into the terror networks.
Starting point is 01:39:46 That's what they always do. Because these, from what I understand, a lot of the prisoners that are, that Israel has, repeat offenders. I mean, the recidivism rate for a terrorist is 100%. It's not going to change. They haven't seen the light while they've been in captivity because they're terrorists. Yeah, it kind of reminds you of this new guy in Syria, Al Jalani, who, you know, a lot of people in the Western media are, they're kind of fading him and saying, oh, my God, you know, this, he sounds like he's on the Harvard Faculty Lounge. He's speaking about DEI and diversity and religious pluralism,
Starting point is 01:40:16 all that. I mean, dude was a member of ISIS. He was a member of Al-Qaeda. I mean, when you go down the rabbit hole of radical Islamic jihad. you're in that rabbit hole. I mean, to be clear, there are some very rare examples, right? But those are very, very few and far between. It takes an extraordinarily rare, strong-willed person to be able to extricate yourself when you go down that utterly depraved abyss.
Starting point is 01:40:37 So these people that Israel's, you know, that they're freeing in this deal, assuming that the deal is still on, which looks like it is there, yeah. I mean, probably, what, 99% of them are going to continue to be horrific jihadists for Hamas back in Gaza once they're free. It's terrible. It's terrible.
Starting point is 01:40:50 We're talking with our friend Josh Hammer with Newsweek. He's got a new book out. He also hosts his own podcast. He has his own show as well. And you can follow him over at Josh underscore Hammer on X. I've got to get used to saying X and not Twitter. The from what I understand so it's a temporary, it would be temporary ceasefire, which I'm sure Hamas is promptly going to break. Just like they have done like in 2003 and 2004 and they did like 11,000 times in 2014. They're going to promptly break it. They're going to have all of these new terrorists. But the one thing that I understand, they don't want a permanent agreement. unless they get to retain control of the land that Israel unilaterally withdrew from and gave them like a fully furnished home. They want control of it, which I don't know how anyone in this civilized world can look at what has happened since they were elected into power by Gazans and say, yeah, that's a good idea. Let's keep them there. I can't imagine the Trump administration agreeing to back or even Netanyahu agreeing to anything like that. Yeah, so it's probably worse just kind of going back over some of the history,
Starting point is 01:41:55 over the recent history of Gaza, right? So this is actually a good time to mention my book again because it's all in my book as well, Israel and civilization, the fate of the Jewish nation, the destiny of the West. It's all right there in chapter six, I believe. So Israel withdraws from Gaza in 2005. So they're promptly ensues a very bloody, vicious Palestinian Arab civil war. They're literally throwing each other off of rooftops. Amaz takes power two years later in 2007.
Starting point is 01:42:18 From 2007, Dana, to October 7, 2023, that was a. two-state solution. The people that are now chanting from the river to the sea, Palestine shall be free. They're saying, you know, get Israel out of the West Bank, aka Judean, Samaric, get them out of Gaza. Well, they're not really in Gaza right now. But, I mean, they had their two-state solution. Literally the culmination of the last iteration in the two-state solution was the pogrom on October 7. That is what the so-called two-state solution looks like in practice. And, you know, it was not the Pete head set at the Marco Rubio. I forgot exactly. He said, I think it was Marco Rubio at his confirmation hearing just yesterday, but he said that no civilized country in the world can possibly live with these barbaric
Starting point is 01:42:58 human beings sitting at their border. I mean, think about what would happen, Dana, if the Mexican cartels were to do that on an equivalent level and magnitude there in South Texas on the Rio Grande, on the high snorren desert in Arizona. I mean, 1,200 Israelis killed. Israel's a fraction of the size of the United States. That's translated to like 45,000 to 50,000 Americans based on some quick back of the envelope matter. Could you imagine if the Cinelloa, cartel to start chopping off Arizonans in Texas. I mean, what the heck would we do? We would be in
Starting point is 01:43:27 northern Mexico until they were gone. We would be there indefinitely, if need be. Yeah, that's a great point. That's a very good point. And we would have every right to because we're protecting our own. We're protecting not just our sovereignty, but the lives of our citizens. Which is why I'm like amazed,
Starting point is 01:43:43 you know, when I read some of these media accounts and they get it from, you know, some whatever ministry of whatever in Gaza. That's Hamas. Like they run every single aspect like the CCP does in China. They run absolutely everything, even the messaging from the hospitals, which is why they'd like to wildly inflate their casualties from the conflict that they cause. Last quick question on this, this deal, who's responsible for it?
Starting point is 01:44:07 Who got it this far? Because Netanyahu only mentioned Trump in a post on X. And Corny Jean-Pierre said yesterday, oh, it was Biden. Biden did it. So it's probably a little bit of column A little bit of column B, but if we're being very candid here. It seems like Steve Whitkoff really is the number one guy who got this deal across the table. So Steve Whitkoff is Donald Trump's
Starting point is 01:44:27 incoming Middle East Special Envoy. He's basically playing Jared Kushner this time around. It was the Kushner role last time. It seems like Steve Whitkoff was the guy who got this deal done. And Whitkoff was the guy at the podium, right, when Trump kind of stepped in and was like, now look, I don't want to undermine your negotiations,
Starting point is 01:44:43 but all hell's going to break loose if these hostages, that's, okay, just so everybody knows that's Steve Whitkoff. Yeah, exactly. And, you know, Witthoff was also on television, I think it was on Fox News the other night saying God bless the Qataris for the work that they've done as part of this negotiation. I can't bring myself to say God bless the Qataris. Yeah, that seems a little extreme for my taste. Look, I think the hope is that despite this deal that when Hamas inevitably breaches it, as you correctly say that they will, that Israel
Starting point is 01:45:13 just goes back in and finishes the job. I think what's actually going on here, Dana, for being very honest. I think Donald Trump wants to come in inauguration day on Monday with a hostage freeing optic moment. He wants a Ronald Reagan 1980 moment. Jimmy Carter had the hostage crisis in Tehran. Ronald Reagan comes in day 1, 1980. All the hostages are freed. I think that's the kind of optical thing that Donald Trump wants to begin his second term in office. It's a pretty good photo op, frankly. I don't blame him. I just kind of ask at what cost. But as long as the IDF is able to ultimately go back in and finish the job, because let's be very clear, if the IDF does not finish the job against Tamas and Gaza, Israel will have lost this war. That was their war aim,
Starting point is 01:45:48 and they have to achieve that warring. So as long as they can do that, then this deal, as much as it stinks, I think is ultimately tolerable. I don't like it, but if the IDF can go back in and get the job done, it's probably tolerable. Again, I don't like it,
Starting point is 01:46:02 but that's probably the nicest thing it can possibly say. And I think to your point, the change in the administration coming up next week is going to make it a little bit easier for them in terms of the tenor and the pressure internationally.
Starting point is 01:46:14 Because it seems like, you know, we got a new administration and everyone's kind of, you know, putting putting themselves on different footing to accommodate that. So that's going to go in IDF support for that. So that'll be able. It's something to watch. Josh Hammer,
Starting point is 01:46:28 congrats on the book again. Israel and civilization, the fate of the Jewish nation and the destiny of the West. We'll have you back on as it gets closer to launch because I know it comes out in March. Pre-orders are out there now. Amazon, books a million Barnes & Noble. But congrats and I appreciate all that you do.
Starting point is 01:46:43 Thanks, my friend. Good to talk with you. And I really appreciate it. Thank you so much. Take care. Subscribe to the Dana Show podcast because who says you can't make fun of people while staying informed on your own personal time. Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. During Marker Rubio's hearing, he said something that really should send chills down everyone's spine, audio sound by 23.
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Starting point is 01:48:20 in American history. That is our package that basically said the tax code as it relates to energy is a broken down mess. And we basically said we're going to have a technology neutral system. The more you reduce carbon, the bigger your tax savings.
Starting point is 01:48:36 Now there is a big effort in the Trump administration to reverse it. I think that's going to be bad for the economy, but it is going to be damn good for China because we are in an arms race and clean energy with them. Are you going to be on the side of people who want to unravel this?
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