The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Cabinet Picks and Cultural Clashes: How Trump’s Choices and Global Movements Collide

Episode Date: November 19, 2024

Trump selects Sean Duffy as Transportation Secretary and Howard Lutnick as Commerce Secretary, respectively. Rep. Nancy Mace proposes a bill to stop newly-elected trans Rep. Sarah McBride from using t...he women’s bathroom. The Southern Poverty Law Center plans to dox writers from The Babylon Bee’s news website, Not The Bee, over a piece they published. Farmers drive their tractors into London to protest the new inheritance tax. The Socialist Party in Norway has a “wall of shame” in their office with “rich people who have left Norway” due to the outrageous taxes they’re now being charged. Luxury car brand Jaguar puts out a woke ad that has no mention of cars and features drag. House Speaker Mike Johnson speaks out on the newly elected tr*ns representative. A radical circuit judge was confirmed to a lifetime appointment because some GOP Senators didn’t vote. Dana reflects on Biden’s awkward encounters at the G20 in Brazil.Please visit our great sponsors:Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaUse code DANA to save 20% on your next order.  Byrnahttps://byrna.com/danaVisit today for 10% off and get the protection you need.  Hillsdalehttps://danaforhillsdale.comTake some time to learn more about what makes Hillsdale College unique.KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comInnovation. Performance. Keltec. Learn more at KelTecWeapons.com today.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet a free smart phone with promo code FRIDAY.  Limited-time offer, or while supplies last.  PreBornhttps://preborn.com/danaHelp a woman meet her baby for the first time by donating to PreBorn!  To donate securely dial #250 and say keyword BABY or visit Preborn.com/DANA. ReadyWisehttps://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on any regularly priced item.Relief Factorhttps://relieffactor.comDon’t mask pain, fight it naturally with Relief Factor.  Visit online or call 1-800-4-RELIEF today!Tax Network USAhttps://TNUSA.com/DANADon’t let the IRS control your life—empower yourself with Tax Network USA. Visit TNUSA.com/DANA

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Starting point is 00:00:00 First of all, if they want help us get the hell out of the way we're going to do it. If I got sent twice amount of resources to that city, that's what we're going to do. If they will give us access to the jail, that would mean less agents than the community. For them pushing back and not let us in the jail, it just means more agents are going to be in the community, so they're hurting themselves. Finally, I'll say this. They need to educate themselves. They need to review this. Title 8, United States Coast, 1324, AAA.
Starting point is 00:00:22 Read about that and don't cross that line because it is a felony to harbor and conceal an illegal alien from ICE. why does that have to be said? This is so stupid. Why does it even have to be said? I mean, we have basic laws in this country. I don't understand, you know, why we can't just follow the damn law. This is, this is part of the normie. By the way, this is part of the normie election.
Starting point is 00:00:46 Because normies are like, hey, what's so hard about just simply following the law? Why can't we, we have to follow the law? Why can't people who aren't even citizens? Why can't they follow the law? And that's where we're at right now. And you want to know why the election went the way it did. That's why. It went the way it did because of stuff like this.
Starting point is 00:01:09 I was watching some of that trial. It's unbelievably heartbreaking. And to think that, you know, we could have so much more of this because, I mean, especially until, you know, they take over in D.C. Until that gets situated. Just a mess. Welcome to the show. Dana Lash here with you.
Starting point is 00:01:28 We're at the top of this first hour. We got cabinet picks, more cabinet picks. Oh, my gosh, the fallout. And then, of course, you got, you got, golly, it just gets, it goes on and on and on and on. So, where to start? We're going in with all, we've got Treasury Department. We've got Transportation Department. There's a lot.
Starting point is 00:01:52 And then, of course, you have Al Sharpton, who immediately tries race baiting right out of the gate, audio sound by two. promoter if he had been born black he'd have been don king that's what he does well but i think that what we need to do is deal with the issues that's going to impact people i would say i i hope in your conversations we should ask Donald trump you talked about black men would be with you where's a black man being uh being nominated by you for your cabinet what uh i don't think the guy who helped burn down fresh he freddie's fashion markets to say anything that's out the guy Al Sharpton, the guy who inspired a rage mob to go and target a store because they didn't like the fact that the person who owned the store was raising the rent. And so the, I guess the tenant to which they were, they were sympathetic was forced to move out and then they wanted to go after the guy moving.
Starting point is 00:02:50 It was just a nightmare. The juicy couture track suit guy, Al Sharpton. Never going to stop pointing that out because it's just comical. So he doesn't get credit when he has. No, but Republicans never get credit. They don't get credit for women. They don't get credit for anything. I think at some point, the song on this is played.
Starting point is 00:03:12 Honestly, I just don't think that you can keep using the race card like this. And I don't think that the left can, I don't think that they can continue using the race card like this because I don't think it's effective anymore. I don't know about you guys. I was talking to a friend last night about a. about all of this. And I really feel like, and you guys tell me what you think, I really feel as though there is a shift. There's a shift in the effectiveness of the left's ability, the effectiveness of their attacks, rather, not their ability, because heaven knows they haven't lost that and they will never lose it. But I feel like there is an effectiveness reduction in how they've done
Starting point is 00:03:58 this stuff, these attacks, they're, they're not effective anymore. They, they don't, you can't just call people racists anymore. It just doesn't, it just doesn't track. I don't think that it works anymore. You can't just say somebody's a racist, somebody's this, that. It just doesn't, that stuff doesn't work. It just doesn't work. And I, especially when, you know, they see who you're talking about and they're like, wait, why am I supposed to hate this person? Why? Why do I have to hate this person? I don't know. It's frustrating, though. It's frustrating. So we got a lot. We have a lot to hit with all of these cabinet picks and everything else. I mean, it's just wild. So anyway, the pick for Department of Transportation, do we have any, looking at the audio,
Starting point is 00:04:50 do we have meltdowns about him? I mean, he's a lawyer. Sean Duffy's a lawyer. He's got a million children. I think he knows. something about getting people places. I say that somewhat in jest, but it's a hell of a lot more than poop booty juice ever knew. So I'm just saying, just wondering, curious, seems interesting. They're mad, but they don't know what to say about Sean Duffy. Because Sean Duffy was picked for Transportation Secretary. Yeah, it's a lot of people from Fox. I mean, Fox just hires everybody and then they'll bench him if they don't use them. I mean, it's just kind of the nature of the game. Oh, you guys didn't know that, yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:31 It's just sort of the nature of the game. So they pick him. I think he's pretty qualified because what were people, what was poop booty juices? I don't, you know what people, I heard one of you out there in the peanut gallery say, how dare do you pronounce his name that way? I am using the illustrious
Starting point is 00:05:49 President Joe Biden's pronunciation. So do not mess. But poop booty juice was he liked buses. And what else, Kane? Oh, he was the vice admiral of the, uh, uh, vice rear admiral of the canoe fleet at Camp Wimpitanka.
Starting point is 00:06:14 Rear Admiral? It's a position. Got it. That's all we know. Okay. All right. So we don't know anything else. No.
Starting point is 00:06:23 Yeah. We don't know anything else. So he's been selected to replace Mayor Pete at Department of Transportation. I think he'll probably do a hell of a lot better job than poop booty juice. Everyone's very upset by everyone, I mean the left. What were there? What was put? But Buttigieg's, his, he was gay and he liked buses.
Starting point is 00:06:45 He liked to have sex with dudes and he likes, why? I'm not, I'm going to put it out because it's that stupid. He was a DEI hire. Shut up. We all know it. Shut up. We all know it. Stop it.
Starting point is 00:06:59 Not going to fart around with this stuff. It's real. That's why it's so stupid. Well, why do you think they're qualified? Well, she's more qualified than this man because she has a vagina. And it has magical properties that enable someone to be better at whatever job they're nominated for over that of a man. Or, well, he's more qualified for this job because he likes to have sex with dudes. You might cringe at me saying this or be taken aback or shocked.
Starting point is 00:07:22 I'm not Big Bird Radio. Okay. This is high. We're a bunch of Gen Xers and a really, uh, honry Gen Zier over here. So just saying. But it's that's that's what and and poop booty juice wasn't he gone for like three months? Because you know, he had a baby. Well, he, he, did he buy a baby or I don't know?
Starting point is 00:07:50 Anyway, he ended up having a baby. But he, what gets me is that I don't understand when people do the whole I'm going to just take off my shirt and pretend I just gave birth myself photo. Why? That just is what makes it weird to me. Stop. But he was gone, my whole point in bringing this up is he was gone for three months and no one could get in touch with him. No one could get, he, there was a story that came out. It was in Politico. It was Axios. It was everywhere else. His own department was leaking on him. And so that's, that was a big, it was a big issue. No one, and it was at the height of a supply chain crisis. So people are going to get mad over Sean Duffy. But look at poop booty juice. Now, we also have a couple of other picks that we're getting into.
Starting point is 00:08:34 And one of those is Letnik. He's the guy. He found, did he, he co-founded Doge, basically, with Elon Musk. And he, I think he took Rumble public. And he also had previously said that our country was the greatest when we had no income tax. And already I feel like Howard Lettnick and I are best friends. I think I just became best friends with Howard Lettick. Is that possible?
Starting point is 00:08:56 He doesn't even know I exist. Is it possible? I think so. So he's a founding member of Doge alongside Musk. and he's expected to be named Secretary of Commerce, expected. Now, it's not been announced yet, but that's the expectation. He's got a great track record. He's done a lot of good stuff.
Starting point is 00:09:12 So, you know, I don't know. And in fact, people realize, and he gets it, Lutnik gets it, that when you imagine not having an income tax, do you realize how much people instantly would spend and put back in the economy and what would happen as a result of that? You would get more tax revenue than you would just by confiscating people's wealth. What? I didn't take Econ 101 in school. How did the economy work? I don't know. That's so I feel like I really like this dude, Kame. Do you think it'll happen? I sure hope so.
Starting point is 00:09:46 Or am I just like on a fool's errand here talking about him? No, we need somebody who completely understands it. Instead of someone who's trying to push some other agenda, just let some someone who knows how things flow, let them flow and get the American economy back on track. Let it go. Let yourself low. Slow and low. That is the tempo is what I believe I just heard you say. I heard myself say the same thing. That is correct. Tell us your gen X without telling us your Gen X.
Starting point is 00:10:16 So these are all good things. All good things. Now, I got to tell you this story because I'm not going to get any further without saying it. So I saw this trending this morning. Surge in birth control post-Trump victory. There is a surge in birth control following. the Trump victory during the election. Hmm. Okay.
Starting point is 00:10:44 So you're telling me all along these bitches knew how to prevent pregnancy, and they just chose to not do it because they wanted abortion on demand up until the moment of birth, taxpayer funded. It's not rare, and they don't care how safe it is. Is that we're, yes, that's exactly what I'm telling you. That is exactly. It was never about that.
Starting point is 00:11:00 It was always about the abortion industry. It's always about not wanting to, have to subject oneself to the consequences of recreational sex, although as though it's not. It was less than 1%. And I always say this because there's some drive-by who's had their heads stuck up their backside for the past 11 years. And they hit one thing on my show. And they're like, that's wrong.
Starting point is 00:11:21 It's Planned Parenthood's only. The Gumacher Institute is their think tank. And it's their publicly published statistics. It's less than 1% of all pregnancies. And it is in every state in the union in case of rape or incest. you know, or the life of the mother. It's always, so these are, like, stupid arguments that people who do not know the law throw out as a way to justify their fetish for murder in utero, literally during birth. They're all, that's, there's no other way to say it.
Starting point is 00:11:50 If it walks like a duck, talks like a duck, it's a slutty duck. So there you go. You okay? You're all right. We're not even, not even in the first segment. I might survive. Can't I tell you. So they said that there was a 760% increase in IUD appointments and a 1200% increase in vasectomies.
Starting point is 00:12:13 I am okay because these are the people that I don't want procreating. Have you seen some of these chicks? Don't say that I mean because I'm honest. I can't be mean if I'm being truthful. Have you seen some of the people that are like, I'm going to go on a no procreation strike? Yes, please. It's like the fattest hog in the pen. going, I'm going, I'm going to love it.
Starting point is 00:12:36 It's the same. I don't think that anybody's going to contest it. But what gets me is that they knew all along how to do it. They just were too irresponsible. And they were too irresponsible even when you had the, even when you, well, you still
Starting point is 00:12:52 have the choice before conception. Even when abortion on demand was everywhere. And it still is everywhere, really, because it's a pill form now. But they still, they could have done this the entire time as we move. Our partners, it's new to the show, Burn a Gun, B-Y-R-N-A, Burn a Gun. It's a non-firearm firearm firearm. And I always tell people, look, carry. Carry. And also, I have no problem at all
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Starting point is 00:15:05 They created a football kicking robot. Somebody's going to create a scientist kicking robot if you're not careful, which can replace humans in the game as it aims for World Club. You know what? Are we seriously going to go down this route with robots playing sports? I don't know. Because wasn't there like the whole, like, what was the robot war? Robot Wars.
Starting point is 00:15:24 We have that already. I just got questions. All right. So that's number one. Number two is they now think that the loss of life years in the U.S. is due to low levels of physical activity. Really? It didn't even know. Couldn't know. Yeah, they say that it's because you're too sedentary.
Starting point is 00:15:44 And if you want to live an extra to five or ten years, get off your backside and move. That's what you need to be doing. Let's see. This, oh, salmonella could actually help stem the tide of rising bowel cancer deaths because bowel cancer. there's like a huge thing. So they're saying that it's the second most common cause in the UK. 16,800 fatalities a year.
Starting point is 00:16:07 So now they're looking at salmonella as a way to fight it, which is actually pretty ingenious. I have no idea how that works, but I'm here for that. Like, let's have the bacteria fight the baddies. I'm all for it, yeah. It's like Uber, but with guns.
Starting point is 00:16:21 Like literally, new ride shares armed with drivers is coming to three Texas cities with armed drivers. So it's like Uber, but literally. the drivers are armed. It's called Black Wolf. It's expanding into Dallas, Austin, and Houston. And they offer armed drivers if they want. This is amazing. They're looking to hire 50 drivers. That is, and they said it happened with, it was inspired by an encounter that one of the guys who
Starting point is 00:16:47 created it that he had as a security contractor with a female client. And she said that she, she was a sex trafficking survivor. And he wanted to create a right share service that's dedicated to the safety of passengers. And I think that's awesome. That is awesome. So it's a Black Wolf app is what it is on Instagram. I would totally take the service all day long. That's awesome.
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Starting point is 00:18:52 do. Yeah, yeah. Anyway, this was in my head because I heard this Marjorie Taylor Green audio and we're, and I need to inject it into my veins because it's hysterical. She's a trip. Yeah. Did it. The new chick with a dick in Congress. What are we going to do to keep him from coming in our bathrooms? Now people are like, that's in bad taste. Is it though? Can we just have a little conversation on about that? Now, here's why I'm, and I had this down later on the show. but I wanted to do it now. Here's why I bring this up because there's this big fight that started yesterday because there is a dude who is in Congress and he is a dude who is identifying as a chick,
Starting point is 00:19:36 much in the same way that me, Dana Lash, would identify as a billionaire, right? I can identify that, but it doesn't grow money into my bank account. And this dude can identify as it, but it does not grow what rhymes with schmagina. All right. So very, I'm being very sensitive for our sensitive ears out there. I did. You noticed how I didn't have the hard V, Kane. Did not do that.
Starting point is 00:20:05 No pun intended. So the Democrat senator, this one is the first transgender member of Congress to serve on Capitol Hill. And he goes by the name of Sarah McBride. and this let's see yeah it was a Democrat state senator and then became now I went to Congress and so it's like a big deal they're saying it's a very big deal that that this person is the first I don't know why that's important and they're and everyone's saying that it's bullying oh why are you such a bully and newsweek had a story Marjorie Taylor Green misgendered it's not misgendered Look, you don't get to just change, magically change your chromosomes.
Starting point is 00:20:54 You don't, you're not the Lord. You don't get to speak things into existence, okay? You don't just get to go, I own my own private tropical island and it operates into ocean somewhere. It's not how that works, right? You don't get to speak it into existence. You can say something and maybe you think it's true, but for the rest of us, tis not. So, case and point, this Sarah.
Starting point is 00:21:20 McBride. So Marjorie Taylor Green, after that soundbite, they said she repeatedly misgendered. Misgendered. I want to misgender your face. I'm just so tired of this. It's not misgendered. It's a proper. This is, you're not going to sit here and lecture a woman as to how she can refer to a man. Because this is, it's a man. It's a man. And you don't get to control her, her language. And we like science, right? We do like science. So they said that, oh, she referred to Sarah McBride as a man and he multiple times because he's a dude. That's why. And so now they're attacking. They're mad at Marjorie Taylor Green. Now the bathroom thing came about because now he, I guess, wants to use some of the bathrooms there. He has got a bathroom in his own office. I'll call him Sarah if he illegally changed his name Sarah, but I'm not going to have the patriarchy. And then the the weak, ineffective matriarchy, stand by and allow a dude to hijack women's language. Oh, hell no. So he's got an office or a bathroom in his office, but I guess they're talking about some of these other congressional bathrooms. So Nancy Mace, finally, I mean, she proposed
Starting point is 00:22:36 a bill. And she, the bill is making the bathrooms for women's usage, which I'm totally fine with. And I think that that's, that makes perfect sense. So Mace, it's a, it's a, it's, It's in this bill. They're looking to attach it to the new house rules package, that no pun intended, that they're going to be voting on next year. And it would require the House Sergeant at Arms to enforce the rule. And McBride said that Mace's effort is a distraction because that's what progressive men do. They think that any kind of concern that women have are nothing more than distractions.
Starting point is 00:23:16 And they said it's a blatant attempt from far right extremists. women want to feel safe in the bathrooms. This is a blatant attempt by a far left extremist to hijack women's safe spaces. Nobody wants to drop trial and have to do vulnerable business with a dude in the restroom with them. Come on.
Starting point is 00:23:37 And so, yes. I have some audio of her, Nancy Mace, from five minutes ago, on this very thing. Yeah, go ahead and hit it. All right, hang on. That being a feminist makes me an extremist. I'm totally here for it. Is this effort in response to Congresswoman
Starting point is 00:23:50 the bribes coming to Congress? Yes, and absolutely, and then some. I'm not gonna stand for a man. You know, if someone with a penis is in the women's locker room, that's not okay. And I'm a victim of abuse, myself, I'm a rape survivor, I have PTSD from the abuse I've suffered at the hands of a man, and I know how vulnerable women
Starting point is 00:24:10 and girls are in private spaces. So I'm absolutely 100% gonna stand in the way of any man who wants to be in a women's restroom in our locker rooms, in our changing rooms, I will be there fighting you every step of the way. Well, I mean, I don't disagree with that. Nobody wants, we don't want men in our restrooms. We do not want men in our restrooms.
Starting point is 00:24:32 And I don't think dudes want women in their restrooms. I mean, let's be real about it. I mean, I love you, bros, but, you know, your restrooms are weird. Yeah, get rough in there. I mean, you got like the urinal rule and weird cakes in there and all kinds of stuff. It's weird.
Starting point is 00:24:49 It's not for women. It's not for ladies. It's not for ladies. I'm using my, that's not for puppies, voice that I use for WIC. That's not for ladies. But it's true. So I totally grew with this bill.
Starting point is 00:25:04 The left is mad. And they're saying it's a distraction, etc. Yes, because women wanting to prioritize their own sense of security and safety is a distraction. And there you have it. That sums up the progressive patriarchy right there. There we go. At least they admit it. I mean, this is how it's been.
Starting point is 00:25:20 Year in and year out. Going back to the time of Susan B. Anthony and beyond, this is the progressive patriarchy. Women, your concerns are distractions. We, the progressive patriarchy, are going to do what we want to do. And that's exactly it. So I'm not, I don't think that this is a distraction at all. They're getting ready to actually go into Congress. But what gets me now is they're mad at Marjorie Taylor Green saying that, well, he's,
Starting point is 00:25:46 you're misgendering him. No. Nope. That's not a thing. That is literally not a thing. That's something that you made up so you could try to find something of some victimhood to have access to. So no. We're not playing that game.
Starting point is 00:26:03 So there are a lot of people that signed on to this. Axios reporter that Mike Johnson said it's not being immediately dismissed by Republican leadership. Johnson said that they're going to talk about it. We're working on the issue. But apparently Democrat, they're mad. some broad name Becca Ballant, who is the co-chair of this, co-chair of this dumb
Starting point is 00:26:22 equality caucus said that it's the cruelty is the point. You mean the cruelty of forcing women to forego safety and security in their place of employment? That cruelty? The cruelty of demanding that women conform their language to suit that of progressive males.
Starting point is 00:26:39 That cruelty? I mean, we could sit here and go on and on and on, but you know, that's up to you. That's up to the left. Now, a couple of other things to touch on while we're here, because speaking of the left, did you guys see this with Southern Poverty Law Center? Southern Poverty Law Center, which is a hate group, they decided to go after not the B, which is the Babylon B, but it's not. It's for news, like not satire.
Starting point is 00:27:04 And this guy named Creed Newton who says he's a journalist, he's not, he's an activist masquerading as a journalist. So like Kamal Khashoggi, or Jamal Khashoggi, similarly. into that. He's an activist masquerading as a journalist with the Southern Poverty Law Center. He goes, I'm with their intelligence project. This is what he sent to Seth Dillon. He wrote, I'm writing to request comment for a story we plan to publish Monday. The story details your articles on Not the Bee. Planet Moron has maintained a separate web presence as a blogger for nearly 20 years, but since 2020 has written over 600 articles for Not the Bee, exposed author information on Not the Bee source code,
Starting point is 00:27:44 indicates that Planet Moron U, X, a blank instructor from blank, Planet Moron is a prolific writer on culture war issues. One article mocks transgender children as mentally ill tweens who are the economic lifeblood of the multi-billion dollar trans industry. Do you wish to comment? Well, yeah, first off, he's right. They are mentally ill tweens and they are absolutely being exploited by equally ill or just evil adults who are trying to deform these children so that they can live out some sort of activist fantasy with their bodies. That's exactly what it is, and he's exactly correct. But furthermore, the idea that, let me tell you what Southern Poverty Law Center did in case you are, you don't remember. Back in like, this was like 2011, 2012, there was this whole,
Starting point is 00:28:32 it wasn't even a debate. Someone got mad at Chick-fil-A. They realized Chick-fil-A, the owner, was Christian. and the activist alphabet people were all up in arms because they just somehow figured out that the owner of Chick-fil-A was Christian. You remember this came? So then they decided out of nowhere they're going to start boycotting Chick-fil-A. They're going to go boycott Chick-fil-A and they're going to get real mad. And they wanted to do kiss-ins and all this stuff. And Chick-fil-A, because they were Christians, they were like, would you like some free water? We give everybody a cup of water when they come in, you know, at least if they don't buy anything.
Starting point is 00:29:05 And so then the alphabet activist, not deterred yet, they're like, well, well, then we're going to drink all your water. But they couldn't drink all Chick-fil-A's water. So it kind of fizzled out because it was very stupid. But in the meantime, Southern Poverty Law Center, they noticed that Family Research Council, which is a Christian organization that promotes family, they were defending Chick-fil-A. And they're like, why can't the guy be a Christian? Let the guy be a Christian. If he wants to support, you know, traditional marriage overseeing, then he, whatever. that's his he's not demanding his employees follow his code of beliefs and there's not a code of conduct except say you know it's our pleasure that's it and keep the bathrooms clean and everything that they were accusing chukvillet of doing they weren't actually doing so family research council was defending them this made southern poverty law center mad so they put out this hit map uh what they called hate groups so they had the map of the u.s and then they had the location of all these hate groups and they listed family research council as one well
Starting point is 00:30:02 then a month later, as it was still raging, a guy named Floyd Corkins busts up into Family Research Council's Washington, D.C. offices, opens fire, shoots a guard in the arm, and then he was overpowered by the security guard who took his gun from him. Cops show up, and the guy is now in jail for like, I don't know how many years, I mean, for a long time. He had 15 chicken sandwiches on him because his plan, as it came out during his trial, was to kill everyone at Family Research Council, and he had a ton of sandwiches, and then shove the chicken sandwiches into the dead gaping mouths of his victims. And then he was going to go target other conservative entities. All the entities were on Southern Poverty Law Center's target map, because when the authorities went to go search his house, his home, they found his computer, and they found Southern Poverty Law Center still in the browser, and that he was using their hate map to target everyone. Southern Poverty Law Center put a hit out on Family Research Council and almost got people killed.
Starting point is 00:31:02 And now they're trying to do the same thing to Not the Beat. Using a pretend journalist who's masquerading as a journalist, but he's really a very anti-Christian bigot activist. So I asked on the internet at Creed Newton, I was like, are you trying to get people at Not the B killed much in the same way that the Southern Poverty Law Center tried to get people killed at Family Research Council? And Southern Poverty Law Center was very upset. They were apoplectic that someone would dare mention their contributions to Floyd Corkins's reactions. But when they were saying that, you know, the Chick-fil-A people and Family Research Council, when you're telling people that they're literally the devil and they're up to kill your family, I mean, with people who are maybe not all there or her super evil and looking for an excuse,
Starting point is 00:31:43 you're going to inspire something in them. I don't believe that words are actionable unless they fall under, you know, the defamation, fighting words, libel slander, all of that stuff. But let's not play pretend. let's not act like Southern Poverty Law Center didn't inspire an assassination attempt of literally everyone at Family Research Council. And had he not been caught and succeeded, he would have targeted other conservative institutions there as well. So who knows? I mean, he really didn't, the saving grace was that he didn't really know how to, he didn't really know how to shoot well. And that sounds harsh to say, but that's what, I mean, by the grace of God, that's why no one was killed that day.
Starting point is 00:32:18 And that's what he was going to do. And now Southern Poverty Law Center is attempting to do it again with not the B. We're going to talk more about this here coming up as we roll towards days of these United States. And as we do so, our partners at ReadyWise, they're always ready even if you're not. And one of the things I like about ReadyWise is that ReadyWise always they, you always know the chain of command for your food. So these, it's U.S. ingredients packed in a U.S. plant, sent out from this U.S. plant. So you know that your stuff is always domestic. You can trust your high quality ingredients. And they have an array of product choices to meet every.
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Starting point is 00:34:03 Go suck another dirty, you're not play with me. Do not play with me, because I'm not the one or the two. You're not the one or the two. Let's go. Spirit Airlines went bankrupt. I wonder why.
Starting point is 00:34:14 You ain't going to do nothing. Like I said, keep my fucking name out of your mouth, bitch. Oh my goodness. No, some reason. It always got to get me. I'm out of here. I'm out of here. You're not going to snatch the shit.
Starting point is 00:34:27 Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh. And everyone at Spirit Airlines is like, can we just check our luggage? Can we just get our tickets? And she's like, no. So apparently the older woman was spreading rumors about the chastity of the younger woman. Rumors are, I don't know what. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:34:45 I don't care. I just, I'm like, there, you got a line of people who are there. and they're trying to just get on their flight. And this lady's like, no, we're going to have whatever, a Jerry Springer episode right here, right now. But she seems real, I don't, man. I wonder why they went bankrupt, though. Wow. It's a mystery.
Starting point is 00:35:07 No one saw it coming, man. Nobody saw it at all. It's really wild. Really wild. But yeah, they did. And I don't know. Remember when Democrats said that they were going to, didn't Biden say that they were going to help them or something? something like that at some point and then it never happened or that what something like that didn't he
Starting point is 00:35:26 said something about uh spirit airlines i don't remember i don't care i just am fascinated by that that soundbite it's just it's wild so coming up a number of things to get into one of the things that we're watching is this massive protest that's taking place in london because you've had all the farmers come out and jeremy clarkson joined them today jeremy clarkson just had open heart surgery and he still, I think it was open heart surgery. He had a major surgery. And yeah, because he had, they said he was going to have a cardiac event if he wasn't taking care of himself or something. So he got the treatment that he needed. But he's leading, one of the people helping to lead the march on Westminster. They are protesting the labor attack on farmers. They're wanting these
Starting point is 00:36:09 people to pay a 40% inheritance tax. It is so hard to farm over there already. And I've been watching Clarkson's farm since the day that it's. dropped on Amazon. I'm a huge. I was I'm a huge fan. I was into Grand Tour and all of it. And the it's wild because you really get to see if you think the bureaucracy in the U.S. is bad with agriculture. The bureaucracy in Britain is insane. It is I don't even know how, I mean, I don't really know how farmers make money over there. And in fact, they're all struggling. It doesn't matter how successful they are. And they're leading the protests. This is not the first time we've seen that in Europe.
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Starting point is 00:38:57 It's an inheritance tax. I've been following this. I'm a huge fan of Jeremy Clarkson. I've watched Top Gear for years, Grand Tour. I started watching Clarkson's Farm the day that it came out on Amazon Prime. and he really, at first I think people just sort of shrugged him off because, oh my gosh, he's this, you know, television personality. He's this motor, motoring journalist. But then he really did quite a lot to raise awareness of everything that agriculture has to deal with. And it's not just farmers in the UK. The stuff that we deal with here in the United States is pretty crazy. It's even worse over there. But this is just another piece of a puzzle. And if you see, see because you had the Dutch farmers in the Netherlands, you've had farmers
Starting point is 00:39:44 elsewhere, France elsewhere across Europe. And now with the Labor Party, the Far Left-Marxist Labor Party in Kier-Starmer in UK, they wanted to levy their, the labor budget wanted to levy this punitive
Starting point is 00:40:00 attack on farmers. I mean, this inheritance tax, I mean, this was going to cripple their British agriculture. And they, they, They, people who don't work don't understand the difference between cash on hand and your assets. They really don't.
Starting point is 00:40:17 And there are people in the government in the UK, people in the labor party who do not understand that these farmers look like they have lots of assets. They have big tractors. They have land. They have animals. They have property. But they're cash poor. And they struggle.
Starting point is 00:40:34 They struggle to make ends meet. I mean, the inheritance tax, you're looking at like a 40% inheritance tax. And a lot of these farming families over there, the rural farming families in UK, they raise up the next generation. They work their farm. They pass it on to their children who pass it on to their children. And you would absolutely destroy these communities, destroy your ability to have British grown. And that's a huge, just like you wouldn't want to do that in the United States. They don't want to do it there.
Starting point is 00:41:02 And so the this is right. This is kind of Brexit was sort of the first step. this is kind of the second. Remember how I said this election was like the normie election, the normal people wanting to just be normal and be left alone? That's kind of what's happening in Britain right now. And so you have all these farmers. And some of these are people, if you've ever heard some of the people on, for instance, Clarkson's farm talk, like Caleb, who's like one of the guy, who's Jeremy Clarkson and one of his right-hand men, he's pretty left. He's super left.
Starting point is 00:41:32 But he's a normie. And he's like, oh my gosh, we can't be doing this stuff. You can't be attacking farmers this way. You can't have a 40% tax. You can't have a tractor tax. You can't do all this stuff punitively because you think these people are rich. And he's even, I mean, all of these people are coming out. And they've, I think with Clarkson's farm, they've done a lot to raise awareness of everything
Starting point is 00:41:51 that farm workers, that they have to put up with. And it's weird because, you know, you have the left here and then you have the labor party there, which is the left. And they always give you lip service about the working class and about workers. But they do everything in their power to kneecap them, just like. with this. I mean, what would that do to, if a farming family were to pass, they wouldn't even be able to hand their farm off to their kids. What happens if the inheritance tax is worth more than what the property's worth? I mean, think about this. This isn't the only, I'm going to
Starting point is 00:42:27 actually move this. There's another thing that I had that I'm going to kick up. Because this is, let me go into this. This is exactly like what's happening. Let me pull this up. It's similar to Norway. So we have, and that's Juan's showing you a picture, just of some of the farmers that are out in London protesting. Driving, they drove all their tractors up. So Jeremy Clarkson drove up from Chipping Norton, which is a couple of hours northwest of London. It's all the way up in the Kotswolds, all the way up there where they have the little beautiful storybook houses and all that. So he drove in from Chippie Norton and all these other farmers. Hopefully they can stop this because this is horrific. This is similar to, I wanted to share with you this crazy story from Norway. Because Norway's pretty socialist. This is where Harris would have taken us. So let me tell you this guy, and this is a crazy story.
Starting point is 00:43:26 I read this twice. I could not even believe what I was reading. For people who don't understand how economics work. So the government of Norway, they have what they call a wall of shame. And with their wall of shame, they put, these individuals on it that leave the country because of the outrageous taxes that they're being forced to pay. It is, and the taxes are outrageous. And they have startups like business people on this wall. They're shaming them. Instead of elevating these people as a role model for their country,
Starting point is 00:44:04 they're being shamed because they don't want to pay insane tax. And by insane tax, what do I mean? well one of the companies that they targeted was uh it's called haga et cetera and and the guy who's the ceo CEO of dune and dune's like a startup they um crypto does all this stuff anyway this guy's like a tech guy he's got a startup so he said that he built his company from scratch in norway he said two years of building without almost any money or funding better part of a year without a salary people who create businesses understand how this works he says raised V.C. became one of Norway's first unicorns. Faced
Starting point is 00:44:42 unrealized gains wealth tax bill and many X my salary net salary of many plus times his annual net salary. So this unrealized gains wealth tax bill times his that in his
Starting point is 00:44:59 annual net salary and it goes, of course the company is lost making and all of the investors have preference shares so I can't take out any money. Call out publicly that this does not make sense. Independent of level. taxation needs to happen when you actually make money. He said, I moved to Switzerland because no politician cares or listens. He goes, I don't get any actual sensible answers to my criticism of unrealized gains tax,
Starting point is 00:45:20 but I do could put on the wall of shame. So he was operating out of loss, but they wanted to tax him for unrealized gains that exceeded his annual net salary. You see what I'm saying? So unrealized gains wealth tax bill of many, times his annual net salary. He wouldn't have been able to, he couldn't afford, even if he sold off his business, he's not going to be, oh my gosh.
Starting point is 00:45:50 But they don't care because that's what happens when you tax, that's what unrealized gains are. You're tax, and that's literally what Democrats were pushing to do. And so Kamala Harris is promoting tax on unrealized gains. This guy had to leave or he would have been destitute. you're penalized it is the craziest thing in these the people who do this have no idea how business works they have no idea how the economy works i think these people before being elected to office need to be given at bare minimum like a competency test right i mean when people come here to
Starting point is 00:46:25 become citizens you're given a citizenship test you're not giving any kind of test when you run for office i almost think one should be required oh unless I don't know, or is it a penalty to the people who elected them? I mean, it could also be that. But that's crazy. They're absolutely unsustainable. It doesn't make any sense. It just does not.
Starting point is 00:46:53 And he talked about how the sovereign wealth fund in Norway, you can go and afford what some people think is an idyllic lifestyle. You don't really work. You don't work. You don't have to be productive. You don't have to earn money. And I don't know. That's just wild. That's wild to me.
Starting point is 00:47:11 We were very close to that. Very, very close to that. And that's not the only thing. I mean, this is, in Denmark, it's the same thing. I mean, it's people are, I mean, it's all over in Europe. You're witnessing the reaction of the world to these policies when they actually have to meet practicality. when these policies actually have to be put into effect and they're not just, you know, platitudes, people reject them.
Starting point is 00:47:42 The left says this stuff and they promote these ideals, but then when you put them into practice, it's nuts. Can you imagine creating a business and then having to owe with an unrealized gains tax many times your salary that you can't even pay? You have no money. You have no ability to pay it. You can't get any liquid from your business. Everything is, you know, shares and you can't do that.
Starting point is 00:48:02 it there's and you've been operating no loss because you're brand new that's crazy much in the same way that it's crazy the 40% inheritance tax in Britain people are saying that this is similar to like going after coal it I mean it's it is really something and I hope people are paying attention to it and watching this because he's they they the stuff that he's had to go through over there is wild And the pub that he opened, not far from the dittily squat farm and then their little shop and all that, they opened a pub, the farmer's dog. And everything that they serve is British, like all British grown. And then they were trying to, because of the problems with agriculture, it's so difficult to grow.
Starting point is 00:48:52 Some of the stuff they said it's like four times the amount. Like if you get, they don't serve ketchup, for instance, there. Because it, they could try to get some stuff. some of the stuff isn't they're not able to source a lot of in Britain but they said that you know they it's so it's so expensive to make even the sugar's British everything's British everything's British and they there's some things that they can't put on their menu because it's so expensive buying strictly British and he was breaking down the cost difference between sourcing it from Britain as opposed to just like importing it from you know some other country it was staggering
Starting point is 00:49:29 And so when people have been going there, they were surprised about initially in the early days of the opening, they were surprised about the price differences. Like, I can't believe he's charging this much for, you know, a sandwich or for some, you know, bangers a mash or whatever this is. And it's like all of it's British. And it's your, that's what the cost is. You know, you can have conversations about what makes the cost, but then you're going to have to have conversations about why they have certain policies in parliament. just like here purchasing u.S. stuff here is is a lot more expensive when it's u.s. sourced or u.s. grown it's more expensive than if it's imported and a lot of people don't want that pain it's true there are certain things that i just will go without i just won't get
Starting point is 00:50:12 it if i can't do it u.s made there's certain obviously there's certain things that are unavoidably you have to purchase elsewhere but i try as much as possible not to have any of it come from china But sometimes it's very difficult. I'm hoping that changes when we have new leadership in D.C. It's going to have to. Coming up, Jaguar, Jaguar, they decided to, I don't know why they did this. Oh my gosh.
Starting point is 00:50:39 Okay, we saw Bud Light. We saw all these brands that tried to flirt around with this wokeery, right? Why in the world would Jaguar try to do this now after watching the damage this stuff inflicted on all of these other legacy brands. Why? Well, they did. They decided to burn into the ground. We're going to talk about that coming up. We're also going to get into the cabinet picks, the Commerce Secretary, all of that and more coming up. We got headlines. Life can take a toll on our bodies. There's no way around it. And whether it's just sitting for hours on end at your computer or if you're working a physical job, over time, your body pays the price. There is, however, an
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Starting point is 00:52:53 that normally help us form specific contextual memories. High amounts of the endocanabinoids disrupt the brain's gatekeeper neurons leading to the formation of overly large generalized memory engrams. Okay. Well, basically it changes your memories. That seems about right. I can get into that. Yeah, I get that. So Trump actually is on his way to Texas. He is going to attend the latest Space X launch today. This is I'm sure I'll really enjoy it You get to watch the chopsticks Take Off and Land
Starting point is 00:53:26 It's scheduled for Force Central It's going to mark the six Test launch Of the company's rocket Starship Rocket And yeah he's already I've seen photos of him already Getting on the plane
Starting point is 00:53:39 And heading down So very interesting He'll like it This Pull this up So doctors think that they have cracked the mystery of like colon cancer. We were talking about colon cancer earlier. I had another headline. They think it could actually maybe, I've seen everyone say, well, we've cracked the code, it's
Starting point is 00:53:58 pesticides, or we've cracked the code, it's antibiotics. Or we've, I think it's all of it and a more sedentary lifestyle. I think it's all of these things and that. So, I mean, I think you don't disregard these articles, but I think you just kind of keep that in mind with all of this. Let's see. Oh, this is crazy. So Daily Mail. had this story. A Chicago woman's home was sold up from under her over unpaid property taxes after a insane mix-up. She got a letter saying that her family home had been sold in a mix-up claiming she hadn't paid her
Starting point is 00:54:30 taxes. Robin McElroy from the Morgan Park neighborhood was distraught. She said, I just started receiving letters from different tax buyers. She'd been making, she'd like had receipts, though, of her paying her property taxes. And she says she had all the receipts and they said that there was, that they finally did tell her that there were no grounds to proceed with the sale. But they, I mean, how crazy is that? But apparently she got another letter five years later.
Starting point is 00:54:57 And they said that your above property has been sold. And she apparently, they were even trying to get her for years of rent to the, yeah. That is crazy. See, you don't really even own your own property, though, really. Stick with us. We got a lot more in store. We got Woequerie and Commerce Secretary. Stick with us.
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Starting point is 00:56:50 Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. And a lot of stuff still, because we've got a new cabinet that's going to be making their way in. And the new, I was looking at, so they're looking at Howard Lutnik as a potential, another nomination, maybe for what commerce is what they're looking at him for. and I like that idea. He's the guy who co-founded Doge. How fun is that to say, though, by the way, for a moment?
Starting point is 00:57:28 No, I know, but I just like saying Doge. Because it sounds fancy but also casual. Like a tuxedo shirt. You know? Welcome back again. Channel 347 DirecTV. You can find us on X and Facebook and all that stuff and rumble if it's not interrupted or buffering or netflixing out, whatever it does.
Starting point is 00:57:50 Channel 347 Direct TV. Substack, the newsletter. The know-how of this Howard Lutnik, I was reading over just on break going over again his, I mean, he's like he's pretty, it looks like it's going to be a done deal. I mean, I don't know what, you know, unless he's, you know, like a serial killer and has bodies and his cellar or something. I don't see how this guy doesn't, you know. He's, I don't see. He became a head of Cantor Fitzgerald. And it looks like he's going to be Commerce Secretary. Everyone is saying that Trump is expected to pick him. It's not, it's not official yet. They're just everyone saying that it's, he's, it looks like it's, it's going to happen. So it probably will. I mean, I think that
Starting point is 00:58:38 that would be, it sounds like that's a good pick. But the, I mean, seems like, uh, that's a solid move. It's somebody who gets business, gets tech. He understands crypto. He understands expanding business in a digital geography. He gets all this stuff. I don't have any objections. Kane, you like him, right?
Starting point is 00:59:04 No, he understands tariffs. Cut 11 is something that he was on. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Let's get this. I guess this was MSNBC or CNBC just a month or two ago. Listen to what he says. Here, cut 11. Put a tariff out and say to the company, if you come to America and you produce in America, you get a tax credit for your tariff.
Starting point is 00:59:25 So come to America, build in America, and I've spoken to lots. This came from discussions with lots of industry groups, and they said, if you give us two years, we can manufacture in America. We'll bring our production to America. And if you give us back our tariff money, we're good with that. That's where that policy came from. Yeah, that seems pretty. Yeah, I don't, I don't, you want to incentivize companies to manufacture in the United States? This is the way to do it.
Starting point is 00:59:53 You want to combat the tariffs that currently exist on products that come into the United States. This is the way to do it. Yeah, this is the way to do it. No, I think this is all good. This is all good. So, what are they going to, they're going to get mad at him? They're going to get, we'll see. I mean, I'm sure they will.
Starting point is 01:00:07 There's, you know, I'm sure they will. With bad business, I just, I want to talk about this Jaguar thing because why I don't understand why brain would do this. this is one of the dumbest things I've, because it's a luxury car brand. And they decided that they were going to go, well, they have this, they put an ad out. And they decided that they were going to kind of go woke, I guess. And it said, copy nothing. And it was not an ad that they had no mention of cars. It was like a United Colors of Bennington ad, and people came out in these weird dresses and outfits.
Starting point is 01:00:53 And delete ordinary is what they said. And they have all, it's like if Andy Warhol got a bunch of models and outfits together and they did this whole, it does nothing to do with cars. I have no idea. Like I thought, I would think that they're trying to sell me cars. I have no idea what this is supposed to be about. and no mention of cars. I watched this ad like several times. There are men who are driving up as women
Starting point is 01:01:23 and they're marching around and it looks like is there a kid in drag? It looks like one of the scenes is like a kid marching with them in drag. I don't know. I am confused. See, this is this at Delete or what is this even about? I don't even understand this ad.
Starting point is 01:01:44 That's just a hideous dress. I don't understand this. This is Jaguar. Does this say cardio? No. So it has live vivid. Delete ordinary. Break molds.
Starting point is 01:02:02 I don't know what the point of the ad is. Now, people were asking them on, they were asking them on X. Like, what is the point of your ad? What is this? And Jaguar goes, the future. And then someone goes, where are the cars in this ad? Jaguar with their official account response, think of this as a declaration of intent.
Starting point is 01:02:24 Jaguar sales have been declining for a long time. A car and driver had a story about this back just like a couple of weeks ago where they said that they have this like self-induced production pause and it's a very troubled British marquee. And they asked, is Jaguar taking a catnap? where's the brand in real trouble. And they're, I mean, they're saying that they'd never, they're not making money on any of their vehicles.
Starting point is 01:02:54 They said that they scuttled an all electric replacement. They were going to launch that around 2022. And they were going to share Range Rover's MLA platform. And then they decided that they, they were going to end production of like the XE, the XF, the E pace, the I pace, the F type stuff. And they said none of the vehicles, none of those are vehicles in which we make any money.
Starting point is 01:03:17 The F-PACE SUV was apparently their bestseller. And then they're winding down that production. And I don't know. Like, this is weird. They were saying in Britain's auto car, the Jaguar, according to car and drivers, no longer are going to be on sale for new vehicles in European markets by the end of 2024. And then the UK's to follow after that. And then the leftovers are going to be the sole fare at U.S. dealers for 2025.
Starting point is 01:03:44 This is wild. I mean, when I was a kid, that was like the fancy car, right? Jaguar. That was like a James Bond type car. But I mean, I, whoever they hired in their marketing department needs to have a giant anvil tied around their neck and thrown into the English channel. That needs to happen because this is one of the worst things.
Starting point is 01:04:11 This just as bad. who in the hell made this? Like this transgenderism Fourth of July spectacle that they call an ad for a car company. And I know it was on Instagram and it was a digital ad
Starting point is 01:04:23 but isn't at the point of making an ad especially if it's on digital? You're supposed to understand immediately. This doesn't, a declaration of intent for what? All it is is it's a cliched ad that relies on androgyny, which is so overplayed. Androgyny is so overplayed,
Starting point is 01:04:39 it's commonplace. It's banal. It is trite. It is uninspired. It is without declaring intent. That is the androgyny tragedy of Jaguar's ad. And I mean, everything else is like leaning the other way and they're full. It's like they didn't read the room before they put this ad out.
Starting point is 01:05:05 They got a dude and a dress holding a sledgehammer. This would not have been edgy 10 years ago. 20 years ago It hasn't been edgy since David Bowie in the 70s And I wasn't even alive then It hasn't been edgy I just what is the point of this
Starting point is 01:05:23 It's just cringe Who does this to these brands Did they like focus group this Before they did this You're ruining Your the spirit Your entire aesthetic Jaguar is class
Starting point is 01:05:38 This is like this is throwaway trend. This is trendware. It's not classic. It's not, it doesn't scream investment. It doesn't, it doesn't say mainstay. It just looks cheap and like a watered down iteration of something that's been, even was a watered down iteration before then.
Starting point is 01:06:05 Yeah, Kane, what are you saying? They're earning their global social credit, global social credit points. Yeah. That's what it sounds like when these companies do the DEI stuff. when they do all this outrageously out of the, just out of left field type crap, I guess they try to represent a culture of some sort. I hope that all of this means
Starting point is 01:06:23 there's a return to like purposeful representation. This is one of the things I hate about like neutral. This is going to be weird. I hate neutral interiors. I hate them to death because they seem soulless uninspired and just absolutely like if you've seen one target aisle, you've seen them all.
Starting point is 01:06:40 I can't, you know, Juan says that looked like a, it looked like a Mac makeup commercial that ad. And everybody was trying so hard to be like vanilla, literally vanilla, just, you know, very, very neutral. And don't want to be too risky. Don't want to be too daring. We want minimalism. I hate all of that.
Starting point is 01:07:00 There is a brutalism in it, no matter how delicate you tried to be. And I feel like I've noticed on Instagram with interiors and even some design. There's been a return. to maximalism very slowly and I am all here for that. I am all here for that because I just feel like
Starting point is 01:07:18 if humans were made to be creative be creative. You know be be lean into this like classical this classical very inspired artistic beauty. I hate the the brutalism of this modern minimalism. I can't stand it. I go back to like whether it's in women, men's fashion or men's fashion cars.
Starting point is 01:07:44 This is one of the things I liked about Jaguar. It was just like classic. So, I don't know. I mean, it, it's just, I saw that. I'm like, man, another one bites the dust. Am I taking it too hard?
Starting point is 01:08:03 Because I always thought that was like the classic, like old-timey hat tip, white glove kind of car. It's depressing. Old advertising. I always look at old advertising and like, oh, isn't that nostalgic and all that? And then you see like this older brand like Jaguar. We all grew up thinking how cool this was.
Starting point is 01:08:18 And now we see an ad like this and it just doesn't fly with what we've experienced. Do you feel like there's a return back to some kind of like normalcy? Because I really do feel like this was the normal election. Oh, there's a shift. There was a shift after November 5th. I feel like people now can exhale. They want to be able to exhale. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:08:43 We've got Florida man on the way. And then coming up, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, we're going to get into more of the cabinet stuff. We're going to get into left reaction. Let's see. We've got a whole bunch of other things. We've got an honor killing in Washington, which is wild. That is a crazy story. And then this UCLA student, gosh, this guy's a dork.
Starting point is 01:09:05 He got confronted by a freed Hamas hostage. This is a guy who's led pro Hamas protests that you. That is a wild. It is a wild conversation. He's too scared to even looker in the face. It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida, man. I'm trying. Oh, man. I got to start with this lady. This Florida lady. We got some of them today. All right. So this check is, uh, man. I'm going to make sure we get her beautiful visage and slack, guys. Hold up.
Starting point is 01:09:50 We're going to need it. She faces assault with a deadly, yeah, faces assault with a deadly weapons charge after domestic disturb. Everyone is not, right? Oh, my gosh. I never thought anything would make me not like ham. A woman faces assault with a deadly weapons charge after domestic disturbance involving threats with a taser and a knife.
Starting point is 01:10:12 According to Coral Springs Police Department, this beautiful woman named Cheryl Hyatt. officers responded to her residence. There was a confirmation between family members, including some death threats. And the 61-year-old woman, Cheryl here, she was irate because her daughter said she wanted to go and live with her dad. And then it got crazy. And then apparently, little Ms. Cheryl here retrieved a taser and a knife and pointed the taser at her daughter and her and 90-year-old mother and asked who's first. Dang. Upon arrival on the scene that Carl Springs Police Department did recover a pink tithe.
Starting point is 01:10:48 taser in a kitchen knife near Hyatt's wheelchair inside the residence. CSPD report indicated that video evidence was provided by the victim shown hi at shouting, quote, I have a taser. I have pepper spray. Who's first? Yeah, that didn't go real well and they, yeah. Let's see here. I guess they really want me to read this one because it's in here twice. A Florida woman, oh man, so she tried to defraud over hurricane aid, right? According to police. A 44-year-old woman was accused of using her mother's identity to apply for Hurricane Aid. And when she was questioned by Bradenton City employees as to why she looked so much younger
Starting point is 01:11:26 than the much older woman in the photo ID, she said it was because of Botox. Girl. Veronica Torres was charged with third-degree felony count of filing a false public assistance claim after she applied for her and received almost $8,000. She used her mom's ID name and social security number to file the assistance claim, saying that she was forced to move out of her home. due to hurricane damage. But the employee, if you could imagine, did not buy her explanation of Botox as to why she
Starting point is 01:11:57 suddenly looked like almost, you know, 20-something years younger. And, yeah, so she is, she posted $2,500 bond. And that's, she's going to go to court. So she's just bonded out right now. Man, I tell you what. Ooh. This, Florida mayor was arrested after he was pretending to be a police officer, an undercover police officer to avoid a background check. William Milstead, 64, was also, this is
Starting point is 01:12:25 not the first time he's done this, not the second time he's done this, also not the, it's the third time he's done this. Sixty-four-year-old Mr. Milstead. He did this again in 2002 and 2016. Dude, he looks like somebody who would do this. His mugshot is entertaining to me. He was arrested after a real estate agency reported that he was attempting to lease. a residential property without undergoing a background check. He said that he was an undercover agent working off grid, which is why he could not participate in your particular background check. And then he produced a letter from apparently the assistant captain of their quote,
Starting point is 01:13:03 off grid command unit, which you know, that's not what it's called. And it had numerous grammatical spelling and punctuation errors in it, not even literally, yes, yes, yes. Yeah, they, he's got 13 prior felony arrest. And I mean, he just, yeah, so he's in St. Lucy County Jail. His case is still being investigated. He posted $11,000 bond and he was released just a couple days ago. My gosh, why do people do this thinking that they're going to get?
Starting point is 01:13:39 I don't know. Also, this, oh, man, tomorrow I'll tell you about the, it's a villager story. the couple who got into a fight because the woman who was reading her Bible was tired of her husband going for the rum and she poured his rum out and oh boy that's tomorrow stick with us welcome to the top of our third hour dana lash with you and uh we can listen coast to coast find us over at substag chapter and verse YouTube, Facebook, rumble if it's like streaming actually, unless it's Netflixing out. Where else came? Channel 347 direct TV as well. So
Starting point is 01:14:16 we've been going over in addition to some of the cabinet appointments and all this other stuff. There is some interesting. We're going to get into some of the movement in the Senate. We're going to get into the trans bathroom
Starting point is 01:14:34 bill thing that they were fighting. over in the House because the speaker came out and made, he said, made a statement on it. And then they've had people like they're, that are protesting in the heart building and the Senate heart building. And they're trying to get people to join, to support the joint resolution of disapproval to block sales of weapons to Israel. And of course, it's like a big, you know, pro-Hamas thing, which I'm told, and Zulray noted, these are insurrections. when that happens. We are told that these are insurrections, right? Can Dems de
Starting point is 01:15:10 rules? Dems de rules indeed. Give for me, if you would, and you preview this when we were on break. We'll just real quick so we can wrap this little one up, because I don't know how they're going to fight it after the speaker says that this is how it's happening. This is, you know, the rule. But he weighed in on this,
Starting point is 01:15:28 like, because you have a transgender house member, a dude who says he's a chick who wanted to be able to use the ladies' bathrooms, I guess, in the house. and this is what Speaker Johnson said just a little bit of go on this issue. Now, it was a bill that was filed by Nancy Mace and a bunch of other people joined onto it and they were going to attach it to this broader rules package. But this is the latest.
Starting point is 01:15:50 Listen. I just want to make a statement for all of you here and be very clear. I was asked a question this morning at the leadership gaggle, and I rejected the premise because the answer is so obvious. For anybody who doesn't know my well-established record on this issue, let me be unequivocally clear. A man is a man and a woman is a woman and a man cannot become a woman. That said, I also believe, that's what's what's Gryford teaches, what I just said, but I also believe that we treat everybody with dignity. And so we can do and believe all those
Starting point is 01:16:25 things at the same time. Hmm. Well, good. Yeah, you can. And also, you have to treat women with dignity as well and not demand that they give up their safe spaces. I mean, their restrooms are crying out loud. So all good things. Yeah, that's good. So hopefully that sticks, although they're going to, you know, they're going to, they're going to fight over it. They're going to fight over it. Now, as far as the Senate, because a lot of people were wondering, well, what's going to happen with that Senate seat in Florida with Marco Rubio because he's going to be resigning and he is expected to resign. I think when they take power in January 20th. So that's like two months from today.
Starting point is 01:17:05 Florida Governor Ronda Santas made a statement saying that they had already received strong interest from several possible candidates. And they're going to gather names of all of these candidates. And they're going to have extensive vetting because with the Senate, he gets to nominate someone for the Senate with the House in Florida. They have to go through a special election. So when you have someone vacate a House seat, that is a special election. leaving the Senate, the governor can appoint someone for the Senate. And so he said that he's going to make a statement on that. Or he made a statement on that.
Starting point is 01:17:42 They're going to vet that person. And they said that the candidate interviews are going to be conducted over the next few weeks. And they said the selection will likely be made by the beginning of January. So that's two months roughly from today that Rubio will step down from that Senate seat. and assume the Secretary of State Slot. He's all but confirmed. I mean, that one's, I mean, he's a shoe in on that one. And so that's, that move.
Starting point is 01:18:12 That's all taken care of. We got a heck. Seth. I think the left is starting to calm down about him a little bit more. I feel as though, don't you guys think so? It feels different. I think the only thing they had against him was his accurate remark about women serving actual combat roles. He's not talking about helicopter pilots. In fact, if anyone listened to anything
Starting point is 01:18:36 he's ever said on it, he's never, he's been very careful with his language. Actually, it doesn't even have to be. He just has the experience of knowing what's what. All the people who are assailing him, they have no idea that he's not talking about female helicopter pilots. He's not talking about them. He's talking about being on the ground, like a speckx, like sitting out of a strike team. you know, and you're on the ground, you know, all of it, the whole nine yards. That's what he's discussing. And I completely agree with him. I completely agree with him.
Starting point is 01:19:10 And so I feel like they kind of backed off on him. Kane, don't you think so? I've seen less and less over the past 48 hours about him. Yeah, and I think part of it has to do with the barrage of picks that Trump has announced. I think that the media is having a hard time keeping up with all of it, that they can only focus so much hate on any one particular. particular pick. So I think that's part of it too. Yeah. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:19:35 So that's so that's nice. We got a House Speaker who's saying that you know we got a I don't know. I have some friends who are upset about it though. I have a friend who was saying, oh, but the House Speaker he wouldn't say that the man wasn't a woman
Starting point is 01:19:50 and the Senate majority leader because here's the other problem that we have in the Senate. Let me pull this one up. This isn't bad. So we got this judge. The Senate confirmed the nomination of Embry Kidd to be the United States Circuit judge for the 11th court, right? The 11th Circuit Court. Mansion voted, he voted no on it.
Starting point is 01:20:12 They apparently Braun Danes, Fetterman, Haggerty, Rubio, and Vance to not vote. 49 to 45. I think Fetterman would have been a no on this. So he passed and the general sentiment is, is that he passed because Republicans didn't show up. This is a lifetime role. This isn't, you could have had a Trump nominee, but now you got this guy, a lifetime role.
Starting point is 01:20:50 This guy had two previous decisions that he withheld from the Senate. Actually, it was kind of known. I don't know how you can say they withheld it, because it was sort of known, where he was very lenient with child predators. And so the 11th Circuit, this is going to be Florida, Alabama, Georgia.
Starting point is 01:21:15 This could have waited. If you had had enough Republicans there, they could have stalled it. They could have actually said, no, we're going to wait. And we're going to do it after Trump is in office, and then he can make an appointment. But enough of them didn't show up.
Starting point is 01:21:30 And because enough of them didn't show up, now you have this guy for the life is going to be on the 11th circuit and Kane had asked on break whether or not the 11th circuit was more conservative and it's more conservative like particularly compared to the 9th although the 9th has been a little odd with a couple of their decisions it's a little wild and a lot of this has been due to the reshaping of the judicial branch under the previous Trump administration, remember back in 2018, I had said that the second half of his term was going to be focused on the judiciary. And it was. And it paid dividends. And so the left is trying to get as many things out the door as possible before they leave. And
Starting point is 01:22:26 even he's mad. He had posted on, because of Schumer got his he got in some wins last night and Trump blasted the senators who weren't showing up dude I got it vance was one of them vance was one of them apparently um brawn these are Republicans these are Republicans so one of them is the incoming secretary of state the others the transition team leader what in the world why is this happening Republicans didn't show show up and now you got basically a pedophile apologist for life on the 11th Circuit.
Starting point is 01:23:17 Thoughts, anybody? I mean, this is wild. I don't know. At this point, I don't care who's in the Senate anymore. If this is what they're going to do, you deserve it. Not us, but... It's a failure of Senate leadership.
Starting point is 01:23:34 I mean, in every aspect that you can possibly look at. Like, who's supposed to help whip up these votes? Who's supposed to make sure that the party is there to make these kind of votes. I mean, let alone the senators themselves. I mean, I would just think it's your damn vice president and your secretary of state. They need to show up and vote. I mean, we can, and I don't, I don't have zero faith in Senate leadership. I've had zero faith in Senate leadership from the get-go, which is why I've hated all of them. But, oh my gosh, that is so incredibly important. So this guy gets through.
Starting point is 01:24:10 That's the 11th Circuit. That's going to be a determining factor against any pro-constitutionalist case that comes before that circuit. So it's a big deal. Guys got a lifetime appointment. Five Republicans just literally didn't vote. Mansion voted against it. I think a Federman would have voted against it too.
Starting point is 01:24:32 So maybe, you know what, now that I'm thinking about it, how about DeSantis put someone in the Secretary of State seat that's going to show up to vote? maybe that should be like the number one requirement. Show up to vote. This is wild. So I don't know. And to not even be able to get a Trump appointee in that seat, I would have been like if I was the Secretary of State or the VP,
Starting point is 01:25:03 I would have been hauling ass to the Senate. To be like, no, no, no. That would have been an easy win for POTUS elect. right out of the gate. Boom. I got a judge right now in the 11th Circuit. Let's go. That would have been an easy win. Like, what in the world? We're, I mean, I hate saying this because I'm not, I'm not a fan. But Cornyn was even there to vote against this guy. What in the world? Kane and I are both going, what? Don't put ever please, dear heavens, do not have me in the position to go, but Cornyn was there. How did he? I don't want to do that. I just, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:25:48 Cotton was there. Booseman was there. I don't know. I don't understand why that, I don't know. And Federman would have been six with him. So any, just saying, that's, uh, there you go. that's a big that's a big deal so now we've got that 11th circuit well anyway got that loss Howard Lutnik though commerce secretary and I know that they with the order of the other picks because there's certain picks that he hasn't he's still waiting on I know Treasury secretary right you got Bergam for interior I mean I don't know much about Doug Bergam in terms of his credentials for interior but okay, it's better than these.
Starting point is 01:26:45 I think there's only two picks that I, one pick I scratched my head over, one pick that I wasn't really a fan of. I think he's made some pretty solid choices. Some of my friends disagree with on certain others, but I don't necessarily think so. I think, you can't use the fact that someone does commentary
Starting point is 01:27:05 against them, especially somebody like Heg Seth or somebody like, Peg Seth or some of these other, you know, other guys out there. I think that that's unfair. Someone, like Sean Duffy, Transportation Secretary, right? Did you see the political piece on him yesterday? It said, Star of MTV's Real World. Dude, he's an attorney. He served in Congress. Like, what? What? That was forever ago. He was like 22 years old. He's like in his late 40s now. And he's got a ton of keys. He's like 50, actually. A, he's in his 50s. Late 40s or 50s. got tons of kids. That was when he was 22,
Starting point is 01:27:42 but that's all they wanted to see him as so they can discredit him. That's like saying your first part-time job is what you're always going to be known as, right? And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. This is a real story. I can't
Starting point is 01:27:59 even get over this. A robot manufacturer had 12 robots kidnapped from the showroom by Dun-dun-da. Another robot. Yep. DCTV cameras at a robotics company showroom shows 12 large robots being kidnapped by another manufacturer's robots that got them to quit their jobs and follow it. Now, I don't know how much I want to believe this because it does come from Shanghai.
Starting point is 01:28:26 But it was a surveillance camera. It was a little robot that made its way to the showroom at night. It slowly rolled over to a bunch of larger robots. And apparently the little robot got them to come home with it. And all the other 10 robots followed it. followed them. And some people were saying that it was staged. But then the company came out and they said, no, just actually happened. They were kidnapped by another, apparently a competitor's robot. Beginning of the end. Wow. Like one of them, I literally, can I, can we just go over the dialogue or do you want me to save it? Because the dialogue, like for instance, the little robot, asked the large robot, are you working over time? And one of the other robots goes, I never get off work. And it replied, say you're not going home. And the other robot said, I don't have a home. And then the little robot goes, they come home with me.
Starting point is 01:29:14 And then they all. Oh, my. Now I'm less inclined to believe it. I know. I'm going to believe it. Even though it's Shanghai, I'm going to believe it because I want to. I want to feel like that can happen, right? I want company.
Starting point is 01:29:29 No, I don't want robots to be sentient like that. That's terrifying. Sitting is apparently sitting too much is linked to heart disease. So even if you work out. So never sit. If you sit, you'll die. No, that's not gonna, that's not what they mean. Maybe.
Starting point is 01:29:45 We got a lot more on the way. I got a little too into the robot story. I feel like I'm not done with it yet. Stick with us. 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.
Starting point is 01:30:04 Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. talking about that bathroom thing with the house. I'm going to play this. I'll hear somebody 20 because I don't think we played this one. Right? We didn't play this one. This was earlier this morning. Yeah, this was earlier this morning.
Starting point is 01:30:18 This was when Johnson was first asked about Sarah McBride, who is the dude who identifies as a woman. And listen to this. Mr. Speaker, is freshman-elect Sarah McBride, a man or a woman? Look, I'm not going to get into this. We welcome all new members. with open arms who are duly elected representatives of the people. I believe it's a,
Starting point is 01:30:43 it's a, a command that we treat all persons with dignity and respect, and we will. And I'm not going to engage in, okay, there's two ways to look at this, because some of my friends are super mad about this. And they're like, he's just a weak, feckless. I get what you're saying. I believe me, I'm 50-50 on this.
Starting point is 01:31:01 I totally agree with that. I also agree with he's the Speaker of the House, and he's got to keep order. and he's not giving Sarah McBride a bone by saying that he's not a she, but he's, instead, he's making it seem like he is, the way that he's presenting his response is kind of a quasi-beg the question in a way. He's making it seem as though that he's not playing this reporter's game. Well, it's not really beg the, because what is the reporters doing? The reporter's trying to get him to say something definitively so that they can
Starting point is 01:31:36 He's to fuel the fire, and Johnson's not going to play with that. And I also get that as well. And that this, I see it both ways. Do you think he's weak, Kane? Well, he actually not long after that, and we played that audio, said that a man can't become a woman. A woman can't become a man, and it never can happen. So he actually took that stance just minutes later. So I don't think it's a weak position.
Starting point is 01:32:06 I think you do have to play the game of politics, which is a two-sided coin. And you do have to be in a position to say, hey, look, we're not going to play your game over here, but we're going to treat everybody with dignity. I don't think there's weakness in that. But would it have been so bad for him to say, well, he's a dude, obviously. But I think that we should still be, you know, polite and kind to people. Well, do you want to play his audio again that we played earlier? of what he said about men?
Starting point is 01:32:37 Yeah, go ahead. Go ahead and remind me. All right. Go ahead. I want to make a statement for all of you here and be very clear. I was asked a question this morning at the leadership gaggle, and I rejected the premise because the answer is so obvious. For anybody who doesn't know my well-established record on this issue,
Starting point is 01:32:54 let me be unequivocally clear. A man is a man, and a woman is a woman, and a man cannot become a woman. Why didn't he say that in the very beginning, the first soundbite? He's beat. political. He's the Speaker of the House. He said he wasn't going to entertain that premise. And that's why he didn't say it then. But then afterwards, people are like, you should probably come out and say, you should probably do this. Blah, blah, blah, blah. And so he's like, all right, well, then fine. That's what I'm going to do. He should have just done in the beginning.
Starting point is 01:33:25 I'm like, look, I'm not doing this with you people. Obviously, this is a gentleman. And yes, I would have been like, gentlemen, really? But I'll give him that. He could have said that. Like, it's a dude, obviously. That doesn't mean that you have to be discourteous. You can still be kind. Just says, you know, you would want to be kind to women who want to very much want to retain the respect for their free speech and their bathrooms. He could have said it like that. I would have advised him to do that.
Starting point is 01:33:51 The answer to his question would be he's not a woman, right? Like their question was, is so-and-so a woman or a man? You know what I mean? And then all he would have had to say was man at that point. Because when you're explaining you're losing, the fact that he had to give two separate states. And then everything he would have said after that would have been not heard and not even engaged because the media would have been wanting more clarification about the fact that he said this person's a man. And then it would have kept going.
Starting point is 01:34:18 And then we would have gotten to this point that we just played the audio of what he said shortly after that. So we would have already, it would have, the end result would have been the same. Yeah. I, I mean, I, yeah, I think it's, I feel like he could. have just set it out of the gate. And then that would have been, I don't know what the problem is. Because now you've had to do that.
Starting point is 01:34:44 And I understand what you're saying too. Because he's got to be a politician. But the more I think about it, though, I'm like, haven't we done that all the way up until then? And it has not worked. And so we have to, we can't just flip a switch. It's got to be a transition. Oh, I'm all about flipping the switches.
Starting point is 01:34:55 No, I get that we're about that. Okay. But what I'm saying is politically, these people aren't switch flippers. They're going to have to gradually learn that, guess what the way you've been talking to the press over the past four, eight, ten, whatever years, that's not the game
Starting point is 01:35:11 anymore. This is what we're doing. I don't know. I feel like that little robot you need to go in and talk to them. That little robot from that story. Molly! I don't know. I just I think they need to get better at this stuff.
Starting point is 01:35:29 Now, over at the Senate, they had a whole other host of issues over at the Senate today. Who boy. All right. So the pro-Hamas protesters seems like this is a little insurrection-y, right? I mean, that's what I was told. I was told that this is a coup. So they had a bunch of pro-Hamas people bust up into the Senate building. the heart Senate building. They demanded that senators to point the joint resolutions of disapproval to block weapon sales to Israel. Protesters locked arms. They dropped flyers.
Starting point is 01:36:14 They unfurled banners. But I thought, I was told this is an insurrection. So that's an insurrection because that's what I was told. They had banners that said genocide. They were, you know, typical morons. All this stuff. They, yeah, it was. very interesting
Starting point is 01:36:36 that that's not an insurrection but so and tons of them they just they just trespassed and busted I don't do we want to play any of this video because you never know where you're going to get with it I didn't give a chance to hear all
Starting point is 01:36:51 I haven't previewed it's new I haven't previewed it yet but you never know what you're going to get you want to roll the dice Steve do you want to do it yeah let's Steve's birthday was yesterday let's roll the dice for his birthday
Starting point is 01:37:01 yay! Let's roll the dice Yay! Wait, Brendan Carr is going to be right. Wait, yeah, he's there. He's good. He's good. Is he there? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:37:09 You know, we're good. We're good. We're golden, we're good. We're golden. I'm just making sure we're good with the FCC on this. But we can try it. Yeah, yeah, we're golden pony boy. It's all good. Scamble.
Starting point is 01:37:21 Let's gamble. Who's going to play it? Do you gamble, Steve? Let's gamble. It's your birthday. Double and nothing for my job. Yeah, yeah. Let's go.
Starting point is 01:37:28 This is what happened in the Center Hart Building. These are the pro Hamas people busting in with their flag. With their flag. and their signs and their signs and their flags. All right, so I guess I'm the one that's going to play this? Oh, no one's playing it yet? I'm like, what are we doing here? We've got a fearful staff.
Starting point is 01:37:42 You are. You are. I'm going to go and play it. Okay, go ahead. Here we go. I was told this was, um, reliable I was told. The Capitol police are coming in.
Starting point is 01:38:02 And these people are there. Oh, they're all wearing red shirts. Got whistles. We got whistles. Oh, they got their big banner. We love Hamas. That's basically what it says. I don't need to see anything else it says. Blah, blah, blah.
Starting point is 01:38:17 Fund all this stuff, not genocide. Fund all these entitlements, but not genocide. Blah, blah, blah. So you want us to stop funding Hamas as ever saying? So I was told this was an insurrection. That's exactly that I was told. What was told? There's nothing untoward in the video.
Starting point is 01:38:37 They fought over the banner. You never know with the left. Sometimes somebody has signs that are not so good, right? I just sounded like Trump unintentionally there. Sometimes, you know, people got the signs. They're not so good. They're not so good. You know, I didn't say this.
Starting point is 01:38:54 Other people have said it. That's my favorite Trumpism, by the way. I haven't said this. Other people is, that is my favorite thing that he says ever. It is hysterical, and I crack up every time I hear it. Oh my gosh. So. I'm sure there's arrests and jailing and trials, right?
Starting point is 01:39:13 No. No, no. None of that. None of that. None of that. None of that. None of that. It is D different, sir.
Starting point is 01:39:23 Huh. Tis D different. That's exactly it. So, uh, yeah, that's, good, good for all them. Very fun. I don't know, man. I, I, I, I, I, I, I, it is. you guys know it's you get different uh measures the left they don't really hold this so much
Starting point is 01:39:47 they don't hold each other they don't hold themselves accountable that's kind of thing uh the we put the video up yesterday of um potatus not not getting in the group picture for g20 which is still one of the craziest things i think i've ever seen and the reporters that were kind of scratching their heads over all of this. That was a big deal. And he, didn't he give a press conference and he just legit walked into the Amazon rain for it? He's just like walk back in the, you know, so news broke as all this was happening. So the news broke yesterday that we had given the green light for Zelensky to use American missiles on targets inside of Russia. I don't know who gave that order because I pretty sure it wasn't this guy.
Starting point is 01:40:35 he got somebody told him it was okay do you honestly think that potatus did it it's potus no you don't think potatus did it for real who did it somebody said bungal in the jungle I mean because right as that was happening
Starting point is 01:40:57 he was wasn't he right there outside of rainforest and they just like wandered into the rainforest on camera it was like watching that little robot I keep going back to that video man hysterical. Get that little robot to keep potatoes in line until he leaves in January. He'd talk to it. You know he would.
Starting point is 01:41:14 He was literally like feet away. They wouldn't even wait 10 seconds. You had bricks that took to the stage. The leaders of bricks. And it was Xi Jinping, Ramaphosa, Lodi's India, the other guy. I got questions.
Starting point is 01:41:33 They had Xi Jinping right in the center. It was weird. It was weird. I don't I don't recall I don't know that there's ever been a president that's missed a photo op. This is one of the photo ops where they stuck him on the end.
Starting point is 01:41:47 This was awkward too. Look at his face. If you're not watching, he is making the craziest face. That's a meme. And also, what is with the poo brown scarves? Can we just have that
Starting point is 01:41:56 really quick conversation? I ask about that. I'm just not a fan of Rust Brown. Not a fan of a car. I don't think it looks good on anyone. Except maybe if you have red hair. But I just don't, I don't and he just walks in like oh oh it's just weird right the whole thing was weird I don't
Starting point is 01:42:14 know where was he the press and where when they were all outside he's behind the palm tree he's behind the palm tree this is wild I just can't as newsport about the missiles being used in motion Biden to them. Your friend. Where was he? They're telling Biden. They're telling him to wait for Biden, guys. And they're not going to.
Starting point is 01:42:48 Oh, my God. They're not going to. Far left. Left to the left of the palm tree. The left of the palm tree. Yeah. And he was over there in the corner just, how did he not know all these people
Starting point is 01:43:05 assembled on these risers that they could all see? But this is when all that broke. So this is when all the stuff, as they were all in Rio de Janeiro as as COP 29 was winding down as the G20 stuff winding down and then you got that
Starting point is 01:43:21 headline so and of course you know Russia responds saying well if Ukraine does this we're going to get nuclear I don't know are they trying to now I'm actually wondering are they trying to push this into World War 3
Starting point is 01:43:40 I've got questions are they trying to Moscow says the first first, what they had said, and this was through the Guardian, they said that the first, it was a bellicose and irresponsible rhetoric is what U.S. said to Russia, because Russia hit back and said, oh, this is the U.S. being involved in the escalation. This is signaling escalation. But it was for the, it was for the first time on the war's 1,000th day that U.S. made longer range missiles fired into Russia by Ukraine.
Starting point is 01:44:13 so they said it's a new phase. Russia says this marks a new phase. And it was in a region where they had moved these North Korean soldiers. By the way, how well do you think the North Korean troops are actually trained? They're too busy being hungry. And this is probably an insane culture shock for them, even for them. On the go and need a quick news fix with a fun twist. Follow Dana's absurd truth podcast for bite-size informative episodes, perfect for your busy schedule on Apple or wherever you get your podcast.
Starting point is 01:44:53 And by the way, this idea that Trump won with some kind of mandate is not true. I mean, we have information there. He beat Kamala Harris by 1.6%. Joe Biden beat Trump by 4.5% and nobody said it was a mandate. Yes, you did. Oh, you absolutely did. Oh, my gosh, you absolutely did. You people were like, we've got a mandate.
Starting point is 01:45:15 We're going to do all the things. They totally did. You know, I know we talk smack about robots. I can't get that little robot story to my head because I feel like I would rather deal with those than these people, you know, the little robots instead of like the Joy Behar's, right? Wouldn't you? Like a Wally type robot, but you know they're not going to be like Wally.
Starting point is 01:45:41 But you know what I mean? I'm going to steal your today's stupidity. I'm really sorry. Kane, go. Cheers. Today's stupidity. Well, then we'll use cut number seven. Tom Holman has been out saying, look, guys, if you're going to be in the way, get out of the way.
Starting point is 01:45:56 We've got criminals to deport. And so, Juan, will you please do cut seven for me. This is Boston mayor. Michelle Wu. Listen to what she says. It's what will Boston's response be if these mass deportations take place? Yeah, look, elections have consequences. and the federal government is responsible for a certain set of actions and cities,
Starting point is 01:46:17 no individual city can reverse or override some parts of that. But what we can do is make sure that we are doing our part to protect our residents in every possible way, that we are not cooperating with those. She keeps calling residents, residents when they aren't citizens. They're illegal and they're criminals. It's like me being at your house uninvited. Does that mean I'm a resident? No. Have a great night back tomorrow.

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