The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - DC Crime Fact-Checks, NFL Male Cheerleaders, & Newsom's "Neutralize" Threats
Episode Date: August 12, 2025Dana reacts to Trump’s announcement of invoking the DC Home Rule Act to place the DC MPD under direct Federal control. Dana fact-checks the claim that crime in DC is at a “30-year-low”. Dana sha...res her opinion on why crime is truly on the rise among juveniles and why it’s gotten out of control. Black community leaders call on Cincinnati to charge the white victim of the downtown attack. Dana comes up with a clever business model to stop the juvenile crime that involves pie. Andrew McCabe claims the National Guard “doesn't have the skill set of going on a police beat”. Gavin Newsom puts out a statement, threatening to “neutralize Texas” if they go ahead with redistricting. Are some Democrats starting to break? Bravo Star Jennifer Welch claims “MAGA Voters should be BARRED from foreign restaurants” and “take your ass to Cracker Barrel”. The Minnesota Vikings have created a lot of backlash surrounding their team after hiring a male as their lead cheerleader for this football season.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Relief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor. Get their 3-week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/danaGet your hands on the new compact Byrna CL. Visit Byrna.com/Dana and receive 10% off Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/DanaDana’s personal cell phone provider is Patriot Mobile. Get a FREE MONTH of service with code DANAHumanNhttps://HumanN.comSupport your cholesterol health with SuperBerine—on sale at Sam’s Club from 7/23 to 8/17. Boost your metabolic health and save!Keltechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSee the third generation of the iconic SUB2000 and the NEW PS57 - Keltec Innovation & Performance at its bestAngel Studioshttps://Angel.com/danaGet free tickets to see Sketch in theaters this summer. Sign up for the Angel Studios Member’s Guild and claim your perks todayAll Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/Dana Medical freedom is American freedom. Use code DANA10 to get 10% off your order.Webroothttps://WebRoot.com/Dana Protect your digital life and get 50% off Webroot Total Protection or Essentials, exclusively with my URL!Ruff Greens https://RuffGreens/com/DANAGive Ruff Greens a shot with the 90-day challenge. Get a FREE jumpstart trial bag, just cover shipping with promo code DANA.
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I'm announcing a historic action to rescue our nation's capital from crime, bloodshed, bedlam, and squalor and worse.
This is Liberation Day in D.C., and we're going to take our capital back.
We're taking it back under the authorities vested in me as the President of the United States.
I'm officially invoking Section 740 of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act.
You know what that is?
and placing the D.C. Metropolitan and Police Department under direct federal control,
and you'll be meeting the people that will be directly involved with that.
Very good people, but they're tough, and they know what's happening.
They've done it before.
In addition, I'm deploying the National Guard to help reestablish law, order, and public safety in Washington, D.C.,
and they're going to be allowed to do their job properly.
Well, we're going to dive all into this. Welcome to the radio program, Dana Lash with you. So that's POTUS, who was talking about the takeover that they are planning for Washington, D.C. And I think this is, I mean, there's been a lot of stories of crime and lawlessness and disorder. But what I really think pushed the needle here was that Big Bulls attack. And I know it sounds so crazy to say.
that's because this is his name. I mean, that's not his name, but that's what he's called. It was after
he was attacked. And I think maybe that's when POTUS was like, well, we've had enough. We got to do
something. So this, the weeping and gnashing of the teeth, we're going to discuss that. We're
going to discuss the possibility of what he's doing. I mean, really, he can do what he's doing. He can do
what he's proposing. But the issue is also comes into how many of these agencies,
there are already
federally under federal control.
How many are already under federal control?
And that's one of the things that I don't think a lot of people
kind of are aware of or discuss very much
with this in this story.
So welcome.
That's POTUS.
Of course, you know, Audio Soundbite 5.
Muriel Bowser is not on board with it.
Listen to what she has to say here.
We know that access to our democracy is tenuous.
That is why you have heard me and many, many Washingtonians before me, advocate for full statehood for the District of Columbia.
We are American citizens. Our families go to war. We pay taxes and we uphold the responsibilities of citizenship.
And while this action today is unsettling and unprecedented, I can't say that given some of the
rhetoric of the past that we're totally surprised.
I mean, I can't say when you look at D.C.'s crime rate, why you would be totally surprised.
I mean, this is just, this is stupid.
I mean, the crime that's in D.C., it's one of the most violent jurisdictions in all of the
United States, right?
The District of Columbia has a higher rate of violent crime, murder, and robbery than all
of the other 50 states, Kane, than all of the others.
than any of that.
They have a higher rate of violent crime.
I mean, I don't know if there's anybody
who doesn't know anybody
who's been affected negatively by this.
I mean, there's, I know people who have been assaulted,
who have had things stolen.
I mean, and well, and Steve, you're there in D.C.
I know that you've, you know, seen some of this too.
I mean, it's just crazy.
I don't know anybody who's unaffected
by crime.
in D.C.
Everybody's affected by it.
I mean, good grief every day.
But this idea that, you know, this is like recent rhetoric or something.
It's just really stupid for the mayor to say with that because it's just, it's, I mean,
when you look at it, they, I was actually looking at some of the crime rates for this.
You have a homicide rate in 2024.
I mean, that is the high, I mean, they have the highest violent crime, murder, robbery, all of
than anybody else in 2024. It's a 27.54 per 100,000 residents. And then of course,
they also had the nation's highest vehicle theft rate, something like 842 thefts per 100,000
residents. That's over three times the national average of 250 thefts per 100,000 residents.
District of Columbia. I mean, it's literally of all the entire world. It's in one of the top,
it's in the top 20% in the entire world.
I mean, this is assonine.
I mean, this would, and if her talking about, well, you know, let's declare it a statehood,
first, that's stupid and I'm not even going to entertain.
It pisses me off.
The argument is so stupid and infantile.
I just feel like capital punishment for the people who are stupid enough to promote it.
Dear God in heaven, save us from having to deal with this stupid backwards, product of incest,
completely incapacitated argument.
I can't do it again.
You can't do the D.C. statehood again, Cain.
I will take everyone to hell with me.
I think we've established I don't like it.
Then, because the crime, I mean, the crime rate is out of control.
The, I'm just looking at violent crime because they were trying to say that it was at a 30-year low.
Well, you realize that they stopped counting crime, right?
I mean, they literally had a commissioner that was fired because he was cooking the books.
That's a fact.
I don't know why that didn't come out in Bowser's in her discussion.
It's interesting.
I don't know why that wasn't something that they brought up, the fact that they actually
had to fire people because they were cooking the books because that's a true story.
So they have to get a handle on this.
I mean, and also, I'm going to pull this up too because this was in the New York Times.
The New York Times was trying to argue somehow that, oh, it's at a 30-year-old
low. Crime in D.C. is at a 30-year low. Now, a lot of us don't pay attention to crime in
D.C. because it's flipping D.C. It's like all the way over there. We were paying attention
to stuff that's happening in our own cities. But they, it's, that is an asinine statistic.
And apparently it's sourced from this Biden era press release from the Department of Justice
that showed in 2024, they had the fewest assaults with dangerous weapons and burglaries,
etc. But homicides
were nowhere near 30 year lows. Also, they stopped
counting underage crime to get
the statistic because apparently it's not crime if it's underage crime.
Isn't that a nice, isn't that
convenient? I would love to be able to just cheat at work the way
these people cheat at their jobs, right?
So it's not at a 30 year low. This is, it's an
asinine dubious claim. And I'm not even sure why people are
trying to argue with this. And also when you're
when you actively stop counting crime,
it's going to look like crime is down.
You know, they've done this in a number of areas.
In California, for Crime Not Loud,
they started doing this in California
where they just declassified a whole bunch of,
you know, violent theft, robbery, et cetera.
And they decided to just to basically reduce the crime
and then undercount, under report.
And then somehow that meant that they were successful.
in combating crime. It's the weirdest thing I've ever seen. But that's how they come about these
numbers because they want to be able to say, look, we're very successful at doing this. Look how well
we stopped the crime. We just stopped reporting it because, you know, if you don't report it,
then you can't cite it, can you? I mean, they're thinking really far in advance, I guess,
there. So the president's move to federalize this and take.
it over. The one thing that's weird to me, and I wanted to bring this up, the one thing that's a little
weird to me on it is that there are a number of offices, you know, already that are under federal
control. And that's one of the things that, you know, you've got to think of. There are already a number of
federal offices that are under, or offices that are under federal control. The problem is, is the
federal government that's supposed to be watching the stuff in D.C. is doing a bad job of it. So that
also that needs to be cleared out. That needs to, I mean, that needs to be completely overhauled.
We're going to get into some of this other stuff. And we've got press reaction too, but there's a
couple of other things that I want to make sure that we get into as well as we get you started
because you have Trump and Putin that are supposed to be meeting in Alaska on Friday. We've got
a whole bunch of other along order, including some of the talking points that have gone out. They're
so transparent. The talking points that went out to basically assist people.
and how to discuss these statistics, right?
And then we're going to get into some cultural stuff,
including how Luriel is now hiring an only fan star to promote makeup.
I mean, we've come all this way,
and still, we can't get past apparently selling T&A to push stuff.
I mean, to teens, to teenagers.
Now, this is, goodness, I think our kids have enough to deal with already
without having to deal with this.
I mean, L'Oreal, they say that the adult,
it's an adult content creator.
She's a whore.
I'm sorry, you can do only things if you want to,
but if you're selling your T&A, you're a whore.
That's what whores do.
If you don't like me saying it, then don't do it.
Or just admit it and don't let the correct description
of what you're doing offend you.
Because I'm not going to change my words to suit you,
just like I don't change my words to suit a guy who wants to talk
and pretend he's a dude.
I'm not going to do it with a change.
chick who wants to pretend that whoring isn't hoaring. And I do feel like, really, that's like the
bottom barrel of what somebody could kind of could do with this. I mean, kudos for you if you figure
out how to do stuff on camera and you're, you know, making millions of dollars off of it. If you
can sleep by yourself at night and, you know, comfort yourself with that, that's fine. But to sell it to
kids, and that's exactly what it is. So they have these adult performers on only fans that are
apparently selling makeup now for L'Oreal. In fact, they have one adult performer that started
to work with Urban Decay. I don't really like Urban Decay stuff. Start up working with Urban Decay
and with a number of global stores. And then there's another one now that Lorell has recruited
to promote makeup with specifically teenagers. It's like makeup brands for teenagers, formulas for
teenagers. We have enough problems in this world without this.
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miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
I didn't plug my thing in. It's fine. All right. So yeah, that's why it helps. So
apparently Prince Harry, Megan Markle, it's being reported that they extended their Netflix
deal. And I have to say, I don't think that that's an extension of the deal. When you have
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this is some variety. It said that they extended their partnership.
blah, blah, blah, multi-year deal.
None of the stuff that they have has been successful.
Like they did polo, which nobody watched.
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One of the things that we have seen over and over from the president, from his team,
you know, Stephen Miller is saying it's like Baghdad and Ethiopia.
They seem to hold their harshest criticism sometimes for cities that are majority black and brown.
Do you see that and what do you think that means?
I think that I have...
I have been dealing kind of with that's what I think.
I think you're a walking mental abortion.
You're an AIDS on the discussion of America.
And I think that you are so stupid.
I feel dumber for being here in the stupid box of your Godforsaken program.
That is what my answer would have been, Kane.
I have no incentive to be nice to these people.
Aren't you a Christian?
Pray for me.
Yeah, but just go ahead and just say a prayer.
I'll ask her forgiveness after.
Welcome back to the program.
Radio show, Dana Lash, with you.
and you can watch us do radio on Channel 347 direct TV.
The chats at Rumble.
So anybody who's making that remark is a racist.
Anybody who's trying to say that you can't address crime in D.C.
Because it's like black and, first of,
are you saying that all the crime is black and brown?
I just want to ask the left.
I want to ask the left to this.
Are you saying that all crime is black and brown?
Because you guys sound like the racist you historically are.
That's number one.
Number two, there's statistics and then there's statistics.
And if the statistics are saying that X amount of people are this, this demo or this
demo, then maybe you want to consider that there's something going on here and maybe your
first reflexive response shouldn't immediately be to race.
But again, these are not serious people.
They don't have any genuine concern or any genuine motivation to go and, and, you know,
and solve any of these issues or figure it out.
I don't know.
Steve,
do mind if I ask you?
Because you're in D.C.
Yeah.
Yeah,
I'm here.
Kittens and Sunshine neighborhood, right?
Everything's just coming up roses.
I mean,
you got gum drops and all that?
Sometimes, yes,
sometimes.
Have you,
how many people do you know that have been the victim of some type of crime,
whether it's like robbery or having their car stolen,
or even assault, just in D.C., yeah.
Yeah, no, not a lot of assaults, a lot of carjackings, it's including mine.
I was not in mind when mine got robbed, but that was years ago.
But it's definitely like a lot of, it's a lot of young children doing a lot of stupid stuff,
essentially what it is.
And it's in these neighborhoods where, you know, with getting pushed around with just no parents
and, you know, they're just being relentlessly attacking stupid stuff, whether they get their hands on.
That's insane.
Now, see, now why?
Okay, and listening to that, why isn't the question, I mean, whatever, you know, cesspool network we just played, why wasn't the question, what in the hell is happening in these kids' homes that these kids are running around the streets? Because it is a, I mean, it's juvenile crime. I mean, that's the car stuff. That's a lot. I mean, we've got headline after headline for headline for headline. I went back and I was looking. Why isn't that the question? I mean, they immediately go to race, but I'm like, these are actual minors. And what I mean, minors like,
they're not 18 that are running around and doing this stuff.
So you're not allowed to police it?
Well, I think it's sort of shining the light on their no cash bail and all of these other
issues that DC has.
Well, yeah, but why isn't it like, okay, the reason I bring this up is back in, I guess
it was the 80s and it was the early 90s.
I think I actually only heard it on the television one time, but they used to put this
PSA out and it was after your local news, right? So the local news comes on in our area growing up in St. Louis
that came on at like 10 o'clock. I know what you're going to say. Yeah. And they would have the local news.
And at some point, I can't remember if it was after the news program or if it was in the middle of the
news program, they would go, parents, it's 10 o'clock. Do you know where your children are?
That's when they would do it, 10 o'clock at the top of the hour. It would be like the top of the hour
ID for these TV stations back then. Wow. So I feel like let's go, let's revisit that question.
Parents in D.C., do you all know where your children are? Because that, why is that not the issue being
discussed? Can I just add an aside? Is that just because people didn't know where the kids were in the 80s and 90s?
I'm just about this. I was just about to tell. Clearly there was a problem of kids
and their parents not knowing where the hell they were,
or else they wouldn't have to put this nationwide PSA out in the 90s.
I feel like my mom always knew where I was.
I will never forget the first time I could actually drive my car,
and I had an old Buick Skyhawk,
and at one point, this is not going to be a long story,
but it is worth the ride, so just, you know, buckle into the tugboat.
But just to give you an idea of how horrible this Buick Skyhawk,
it was, you know, it got me to where I needed to go loudly, you know,
and with not a lot of.
fanfare. But I noticed, and I remember I was at a stoplight and I was making a left-handed turn and I was
listening to some Rolling Stones, right? Sympathy for the devil, I think it was. And I noticed at one
point, because you know how they have the ooh-oos in that song like, ooh-oo. There was an extra
ooh in there. And it sounded quite flat. And I thought, what is this? What is this what I'm hearing?
and I turned down my music and when I apparently I have been like quietly not so quietly
flatly honking my horn because of some kind of circuit short every time I turned left I was honking
at everybody and I didn't even know it and it wasn't like a ah ah it was a and every time I turned
left left and I had no clue until I was listening and to the stones and I was listening to
sympathy of the double and there was an extra ooh in there and it was it was just not harmonizing
with the other ooze and I'm like oh my gosh that's me the call is coming from inside the house
I had a point with us what's my point I was going somewhere with it I immediately fell the tugbook
went off came unhooked and we're all over the Mississippi now my point in talking about all of
this is that you know it at some point I I I
parents have to be held responsible, especially if their kids are minors and they're running around doing this.
Oh, my mom pulled up to Appleby's because I drove my Buick Skyhawk to Appleby's.
And I was sitting there with my friends in one of the front tables by a window.
And I was eating Casey Deas and we were doing homework.
And my mom pulled up in her car with a, but she doesn't smoke anymore.
She had a cigarette just perched.
It was stuck on her lip.
It would just stick there.
You know, it was like an art.
And she pulled up and I could see her Clint Eastwooding me.
from the car just making sure that i was there in the applebees and then she drove away and we're like
that's that's gale that's gale coming up but anyway she always knew where i was she there wasn't
and i think i was too afraid to do anything too drastic because that woman could be mean like
what hen mean and i didn't want to get beaten to death within an inch of my life and dumped into a
creek so you know i did not try i did not do anything i didn't you know to this day to this
day whenever I go for a wooden spoon in my kitchen just to cook. I'm like, oh gosh, I wince every time
I grab it, right? Or if I see someone take off a flip-flop, I'm like, and I, you know, I kind of,
oh, got to take a moment, just adjust, right? It's just, there's little triggers, right?
So what about these kids? Where are their parents at? Why is it everybody else's problem
that these parents aren't doing their jobs? You got all these kids running around the street,
If I would have done, oh my gosh.
Oh, my gosh.
I don't even want to think.
I don't want to think about it, fam.
I don't want to think about it.
If I had done anything.
If you would have been running around stealing people's cars.
Would you please tell everybody how your mom, how Mama Lytle would have responded?
Oh, my goodness.
Well, it did start off with wooden spoons, then they broke.
Then those.
She broke a wooden spoon on you?
Oh, yeah.
Nice, robust wooden spoon.
And then remember when the plastic spatulas would come out?
Oh.
Those, and the silicone and plastic spasules,
yeah, those stung.
Oh, man, I got older.
Well, a whiff a ball bat.
This is what worked well on us.
Never got that.
Have you ever gotten the dreaded?
The switch.
Yeah, I got the switch before,
but it was from grandma.
It wasn't from mom or dad.
You know what I did one time?
I went out.
Only time grandma ever told me I had to go cut my own switch.
That's like digging your own grave.
That's what you had to do.
She had a willow tree that we just murdered all
these grandkids hanging on it all the time, like ornaments on a tree, she would make me go out
and handed me a big old pair of scissors, and I had to go and cut my own. And I'm like,
if I can cut it with scissors, it's not going to be. So I got the little wimpiest thing I could get.
Bad move. That was a bad move. I learned that lesson too. Yeah, because then when I went in and I was
like, oh, I cut one, she's like, oh, I don't think that's going to do. And she goes, that's okay.
I have one right here. And she got me, the only thing, the only way, it was like a vampire steak,
basically is what she pulled out from behind the sofa.
Like, oh my gosh.
I never got whip with it though, because that was a favorite.
Whenever I got the smallest one, because I thought I was being smart as a kid and get the
smallest, little wimpiest thing off the tree.
Oh, that stings.
Yeah.
Oh, the small ones.
I just feel like we need to bring back corporal punishment, make discipline great again.
But there's a problem.
These people don't want to be responsible for their kids at all.
And it's a, it's a big issue.
And this is really what's, I mean, you can sit here and you can do all this stuff in D.C. all you want to.
But if, I mean, if the problem is parents aren't monitoring what their kids are doing, then that's going to continue to, it's never going to be solved.
So why is it that all of these, you know, anchors, like at the MSNBC that we played in the CNN, they're going to talk, they'll talk about, well, why does it look like he's targeting black and brown?
Why don't know?
Why can you tell me why these juveniles are running around the streets where their parents are at?
Where are their parents?
why don't you dive into that if you if you profess to claim so much about the issue
and that's not something you're going to fix with welfare right i know it's like really hot
within some of these idiotic republican circles to fetishize government welfare and pretend oh this time
it's going to work that's like it's like froto looking at the ring going oh yeah well maybe
the one ring in our hands we can use it for good that's never work you can never take the
government and use it government will corrupt you the government's the thing that corrupts but
this is not going to be something that's solved with a, you know, ultimately a federal takeover or anything else, unless they bring to bear punishments that are penalties that are so bad for the juveniles that are driving this crime with a lot of this, that the families are going to go, wait a minute. And you know what the families are going to do. They're going, oh, this isn't fair. Yeah, well, it's not fair that you, you know, your spawn is running a terror campaign all around the neighborhood and you won't.
lift a finger to stop it. I mean, you know, it takes a village apparently. But I think that the
penalties are going to have to be so great that it's going to snap the parents into caring, if only
because they don't want to have to deal with the fines associated or be inconvenienced by having
to take a kid to like some sort of like court ordered anger management or court ordered whatever.
That's the only way that it's going to happen. That's the only way. That it's going to happen. That's the
way. I mean, reducing the school to prison pipeline, there's a lot more to it than just government
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Six individuals were charged with aggravated assault, which is a felony.
The white guy incited or urged six other people to commit a felony.
The method by which this situation has been handled raises serious questions as to whether there's bias involved in the investigation.
It also brings into question the possibility of elizabeth.
lack of integrity and whether there's something else to hide.
Oh my gosh.
Can we just, am I the only person who is like stop fighting like a bunch of dumbasses in
the street?
Am I the only person who has that viewpoint?
I mean, if you, I just, I don't even understand why this is such a fire, like a fiery story.
I mean, yeah, it's, what do they say?
They got out of the bar, things went crazy.
It was a brutal assault.
I know a lot of people are trying to make it.
to a racial issue. And I think there's probably, obviously, some of that, particularly with some of the
media coverage after. And that's, that was that Cincinnati's story. And they had, uh, uh, uh, law
enforcement come out. Then there was this, is this, is this the way, this is the story that was,
uh, uh, this is, so this is the Cincinnati viral beating body cam. Wow, what a headline.
So apparently the footage that was released, and this was from Fox, uh, six people injured,
led to six arrests.
apparently
and this was the July one
the guy in a green polo shirt
on the video told Cincinnati police
he's 62 years old
why are you out fighting the street for?
I mean if you're looking at me to defend
anybody in this I got really big
news flash for everybody I don't like to
I mean if you want to act like a hood rat and fight
in the street and that's for
everybody involved
so I don't know they said oh I was in the bar
and it got crazy et cetera et cetera I got
oh my gosh I really would rather
drowned to death than like involve myself in this story.
It is so stupid.
The, and apparently somebody said there was a slur that was said, I don't know.
Kane, I don't care.
When you fight in the street, you're probably going to get hit.
Yeah.
Drunk people do stuff.
That's what happens.
I know.
Like at some point, I, at a certain point, was like, it was in my 20s.
I'm like, I don't like this type of environment.
It's too chaotic.
It's too loud.
there's too many drunks. I don't want to be around this anymore. And I just, you know, I don't do that
kind of stuff. I don't go around that type of stuff. And I'm just like, you know, no offense,
but you're 62 years old and you're going out and you're bar crawling and then you get into a fight
at a bar. I just, I just don't, I don't like that whole scene. I just am not into that.
It's just, what do you think is going to happen? You get people on the street, everybody's
drinking, something's going to pop off. That's how it always happens. And then you have every one
want to swoop in and make it about race.
Now, like I said, in some instances, it's kind of hard to deny, especially when you see
the way the media covers it.
Media entities absolutely inject race into it and they make it all about race.
But I don't know.
They were arguing over who swung first, et cetera.
We got a lot more on the way as we roll towards second hour.
Stick with us.
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Government is taking over the policing of a major American city, Washington, D.C.
The president is doing this, not in order to make the city safer. That's the job of local
law enforcement, but to solve his own political problems.
Oh, just gag me. So, yeah, that's a secretary.
Terry Mayor, new mom, poop booty juice, who desperately wants to run for president.
I've never seen anyone thirst for something, besides maybe Gavin Newsom and Hillary Clinton,
for something so much in my life.
Can we just not make, what, what are you saying?
What are you saying?
Can you imagine a booty juice and a Kamala Harris ticket for Democrats in 28?
I want to die.
It makes me laugh out loud.
No, I don't want to even think about it.
Welcome back to the radio program.
the horror's persistence
so do we
we're at the top of the second hour
it's good to be with you
Dana Lash
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he is trying so
why does he even need to weigh in on this
can I just
before I wait into this issue
because I came up with a great
business idea
and I'm going to share it with all of you
I think we all could really get together
and make this happen right
and
But I got to address the booty juice thing.
Why?
Why?
Why?
Is he involved?
Why is he giving a hot take?
Oh, he's got to look like he's present in the conversation.
That's why.
He's got a, what, for relevance?
I mean, you already touched on it.
He has aspirations.
Galley.
I don't know what he thinks that he would do, but he's already peaked.
Pooty juice.
Poodie juice. I said Poodie juice. They're actually trying to run all his name together. That actually works. We may take a vote in the chat to see a Pudy Juice is just a good alternative substitute. A substitute for this. Yeah. So you know him, Vice Admiral of the Camp Wittonka Canoe Fleet. So he's trying to seem present and involved. And like he's he's still here guys. Hey, it's him. It's that guy.
Don't forget about me.
Yeah, it's him.
He's just as spicy as a cornflake that one.
Let me tell you.
Ooh, that's a spicy cornflake.
I'm no idea what's happening here.
He's got his hot take.
And he's wrong, actually, in a couple of things.
When he's saying that, well, this was local law enforcement.
Do you realize how many?
And I was looking for, I had a couple things on this.
There are a lot of these, in terms of law enforcement.
enforcement in Washington, D.C., specifically, there are a lot of things that are actually federalized.
And that's one thing, apparently, that poop booty juice doesn't seem to understand.
But they had all the talking points that went out, talking about the crime being reduced.
Kane and I were talking about, and Steve on break, because Steve lives in D.C., the number of crimes that are perpetuated by juveniles.
And Steve was even saying that he can tell you, how did you say it, Steve, sorry, you said, like, I can tell you, like, what,
street corner and during what time of day to not be at?
Yeah, it's like, that's how I keep myself safe.
It's like, I know where the kids will be at what time of the day.
You just, you don't go to DuPont at certain days.
You don't get certain blocks of Navy Yard at certain times of the night.
You just avoid it.
Mm, mm.
That's wild.
So it's that.
Maybe the cops should know about that.
Yeah, part of this is no, is the no cash bail.
That's also a big disaster.
And that's contributing to a lot of this.
Now you have the military preparing to put National Guard troops in Washington, D.C. to fight local crime and youth violence and all this stuff. And we're going to get into the application of that here. But you want to hear my business idea? Okay. So if Democrats aren't going to do anything about the crime in that area. I mean, this is a bunch of kids, right? And they're like organizing. And it's a racket. Why not just muscle in there and take it over? Like Sylvester Stallone going into Tulsa, like Tulsa King. You know what I'm saying? Roll in heavy. Just
take it over, run them kids. And then you got yourself a business enterprise, ladies and gentlemen.
I mean, hell, if law and order don't matter. Look, I follow the law because the law tells me to.
Not because I want to necessarily all the time, right? I choose to be lawful. That's why I'm a law-abiding
person. I'm not harmless. I choose to be lawful. But if you take that expectation away in a particular
geographical area, I'm always, I will always look for a way to maximize advantage for me.
an opportunity for me.
I have zero issue with rolling in heavy and just taking some over and running my own
business enterprise, Kane.
I'm saying this is what we and the listeners can all get in on.
But is it a business enterprise?
Yeah, sure it is.
Is it what they're doing?
Hey, if they don't see anything wrong with it, I don't either.
Look at that.
They're going to want to implement law and order when I'm done.
Is this where two wrongs make a right?
No, no, it's just, it's all doesn't matter.
there's no assigned values to these concepts.
No.
How dare you try to bring some kind of morality into this equation, sir?
I apologize.
We are only talking about whether or not is advantageous to us.
That's it.
I see.
That is the only thing that matters in this kind of world.
I do have hard time focusing.
See, when Democrats are running stuff and they're telling you that there's no moral fabric or basis here, okay, I'll be here, Huckleberry.
Sure, there's no moral basis here to any of this.
All right.
So let's, I can take this over and run this.
It'll be good.
I'm not going to say it'll be like Animal Kingdom, but, you know,
and we'll run it.
And we'll make some business, all of us.
We'll have our own little business enterprise.
You know, we can each take a section of the pies, what I'm saying, right?
So Steve wants to be able to walk down to DuPont at a certain time that previously
he was not able to walk around DuPont at a certain time because of the threat to his person.
So we get a piece of the pie.
So we're selling pies?
Sure.
You want to call it that?
we're doing? Because he knows the people who deal with pies, unless he wants in on this,
then he's cool to walk at whatever the hell time he wants to down at that particular
straight corner. Any business idea with pie? If you want pie, cane, we'll throw some pie in there for you.
I'm actually for it. We'll throw some pie in. What kind you want? Whatever the piece.
Whatever the piece you got. Whatever the piece you got. You don't care about the fruit in it? You don't
care about no fruit? I'm picky. All right. Well, then there's no role for booty juice then.
So that's, you know, I'm just saying, listeners, this sounds like a viable concept for us.
I'm open to entertaining this.
You know.
We could be looking for some back, some financial backers on this idea.
So.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't mind, you know, in this particular area where Muriel, Mayor Muriel Bowser
Selecimer Brothers character.
Yeah.
You got to roll in heavy.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, you know, I don't mind like showing up at some of these Democrat stores and
be like, hey, would you like to help assist this, this business endeavor?
And in return, we won't jack up the front of your house.
How about that?
capitalism.
That sounds like a good deal, Kane.
I would take that deal.
You know, if I came to my door and was like, hey, so would you like to support our very honorable business endeavor?
And there's pie.
Yes.
Oh, my gosh.
And if not, I'm not saying that your front door may blow up, but it might.
But see, and then that person who's front door that, you know, may blow up, seems like they could use, like, insurance of some sort.
Exactly. We can ensure that your front door won't blow up.
Right. So you support our business. I mean, I'm just saying that sounds like a, you know.
I don't think anybody's ever thought of this before.
But, Dana, that sounds like another type of crime, says Goody Two Shoes.
It sounds so unique to me.
No, you know, but it's not in this area because they've already said that that morality is irrelevant.
All right. Throw that out the door. Okay. All right. Morality. Yeah. That's just more business opportunities for us. That's all right.
So I just want to make sure Democrats really want to do this
Because I've got the business plan already drawn up in my head
Man I got everything set up ready to rock
I just you know do they really want to do this
So they've got National Guard
They'll be rolling in and I mean it is that is kind of crazy
You know this and think of it Kane you know we're going in with a structure to take over this business
That's kind of already somewhat established you know
They've seen in these kids they got all they already got a figure
figured out. They already know who they're going to target, what time they're going to target, what
areas to target, you know. Yeah, it's simple enough. I'm just saying. And we got that,
we got that infrastructure. So we can roll on into that infrastructure cane and take it over. And
it's part of it's already there built for us. It's like turnkey. It's like buying an already
existing franchise. You know what that is, my friend. That's what we in the BIS call savings.
That's what that is
Makes all the sense in the world, right?
Invite me to all your parties.
It's not Friday today, is it?
No, it's not Friday, but this is how stupid the news is.
This is how dumb it is.
So, in addition to that,
she,
Mayor Bowser,
I was looking at some of her audio here.
Godly, Mayor Bowser.
And then you, ooh, then you've got Andrew McCabe.
Oh, let me play this Andy McCabe.
Andy McCabe, audio sound by 10.
This one's a doozy. Check this.
Policing night by night on the streets of D.C. is a very different thing.
And I can tell you that FBI agents are not trained to do that.
That is not what they do.
Most FBI agents were not police officers before they came into the FBI.
Even the most tactically astute, highly trained FBI agents, those who serve on SWAT teams.
I know this as a former SWAT team member, they don't know.
They don't do community policing.
They don't walk beats the way that police officers do every day in day and day out.
And if FBI agents don't have that skill set, I can tell you for sure, National Guard's people don't have that either.
Why in the hell does the National Guard need the skill set of walking around talking to people like a local beat cop?
Look, y'all failed to keep the law and order in D.C.
Now, here's where it gets interesting.
A lot of the criminal justice system, and I was mentioning this earlier, is already federalized in D.C.
It's already under federal government's control.
The problem is that they're just doing a horrific job of it.
So, y'all messed it up over there.
This isn't about walking the streets and talking to people.
That opportunity has passed you by, Mr. Andy.
It already passed you by.
So you ran out the goodwill on that.
You ran out the time on that one.
The issue is that everything from, I mean, you're, the way that I've
understand and there was a couple of pieces that have been that have dove deep into this looking at the
even the basic local trial court dc superior court it's you have to have the senate confirm the
members of that court which technically makes that a federal court uh that's you know they don't like
and that's one of the unsexy things that they don't really want to focus on in the senate senate
majority of leaders they don't want to spend all the floor time sitting here going back and forth over
local trial courts in dc uh but and then you i think out of the and this was a
peace, I think this is over at Axios, 13 out of 62 Superior Court judgeships are actually
vacant. So your courts understaff by 20 percent, right? Federal government, they also do the
pretrial supervision. They're also doing a horrible job. This is from Politico. The Congress,
which dives into that the title of this is the ludicrous system that makes it so hard to fight
crime in D.C. And a lot of this is because the federal agencies, they're running it, they do
a horrible job of it. Now, this isn't POTUS's fault. We're talking about how they're saying that there's
no basis to have a federal response to this. Well, you already have federal response to this. None of you
people are doing the proper job and following through and keeping streets safe. So yes, POTUS, he does
have the right to do this. And I think also dealing with some of that is particularly with these judgeships
that are that are vacant. I mean, when you've got what, your, your courts are understaffed by 20%,
that's something that POTUS can definitely put pressure on the Senate to manage. And that's
something I think that'll probably do. But this, I mean, having a curfew, sending in federal
law enforcement, especially because they've said that this is about a very specific problem. And
all elected local officials have just abandoned their posts. What did you think was going
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All right.
So first, POTUS is delaying a tariff hike on China for another 60 days.
And that's something that's, what, the third time, I guess, that's been delayed, third or fourth time.
He signed an executive order delaying a set of tariffs on Chinese goods for at least 90 days,
extending that ceasefire in the U.S. Chinese trade war per White House via CBS.
The president's order is going to keep tariffs at 30 percent.
was set in mid-May. Both countries have agreed to temporarily back off a set of these tariffs
going back and forth that exceeded 100%. Now, the agreement was last set to expire Tuesday,
today, and without an extension, you would have seen tariffs on Chinese goods like at 80%.
So they're going to remain at 80% until at least, or 10%, sorry, until November 10th.
And then an additional 20% that was imposed earlier this year due to fentanyl. That's still in place.
So technically it's all still at 30%.
So they said China's going to maintain a 10% tariff on U.S. goods.
So those are still there.
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Canada gave its citizens the right to die and how doctors are struggling to keep up with demand.
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In some instances, it's like a self-cleaning oven.
It is.
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It's time to make another phone call to Greg Abbott.
This time, instead of calling them and telling you're quote unquote entitled to five
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Welcome back to the program.
Dana Lash with you.
Their process for redistricting, though,
in California,
we've talked a little bit about this.
It's not,
they can't just,
Gavin Newsom can't go,
oh, well, we're going to redistrict.
He can't do that.
They have a whole commission
that's set up separate of that,
that runs all of that.
They have to go through
this independently elected commission.
There are so many,
I don't want to say checks and balances,
but they have an independent commission
that they have to go through that,
that,
runs the that that that runs everything on this and they determine what what's going to be done when
it's going to be done how it's going to be done they don't they don't have the same ability like he
Texas the governor can actually call for a special session and to deal with redistricting
and California does not have that freedom and I also don't think
that there are going to be enough Democrats
that are going to go along with it anyway
because it's it's like distracting at that point.
I mean, how are you going to,
in California, which is already gerrymandered,
and you have a Democrat supermajority?
I mean, what's the point?
That's just, you know, it's stupid.
There's no, they think they're going to try
to squeeze out some of those Southern California
Long Beach Republicans.
That's not going to happen.
No, it's not going to happen.
Plus, they wouldn't be able to offset like he's talking about
the five seats that were up in play for Texas because I don't even know if they have five Republicans.
So in Texas, the governor can call a special election, or sorry, special session for the state legislature
to gather, have quorum and deal with redistricting, right? And then through that, they can
determine how they want to redo the lines. In California, the independent commission entirely
it's mandated by their state constitution that the independent commission in California
handle all of the redistricting. And so any change to that to allow the governor to even call a
special session to address it or the governor to propose, you know, XYZ, you have to have a ballot
measure and it's two-thirds of, I mean, you have to have a ballot measure approved by voters.
So it's not the same thing.
It's not remotely the same.
And he's just, all he's doing here is just saber rattling.
And trying to make it look like once again, he's got a take.
Welcome back, Dana Lash with you.
These runaway Texas Democrats, they're still out there.
I mean, a lot of schools are starting.
I saw that, let me pull this up.
I saw one lawmaker.
So we asked Don a couple.
I mean, I really don't care.
I think they're nothing burger discussions to,
talk to any of these Democrat officials, honestly. But like James Tolariko, none of them have any
interest in coming on and discussing anything. Of course they don't because they've abandoned
their voters. I mean, heaven forbid, they answered to that. But the school seasons or school
years starting, they're going to have to go back to school. I was reading, I pulled this up,
it's on my prep. I was reading in one paper this morning where
some lawmaker was sad because he's going to be missing his daughter's first day of school,
kindergarten?
This is so goofy.
Texas Democrats cope with Exodus.
And apparently one of them is going to be absent when his daughter starts kindergarten this month.
I mean, if that's the choice that you want to make, don't pretend that you're doing that you're doing anything for voters.
You're not because you left your job.
You abandoned your post.
You didn't stay and fight it.
You abandoned it.
You can't win elections.
And so your response to your inability to win elections is to run away.
That's sad.
But it does sound like they're kind of struggling right now.
They're running out, I mean, they're running out of options.
Because now you've got the court decision.
The powered for the people that pack, which is really using this to fundraise, it's
beta or work and his stupid power for the.
the people. Bitter or work is just a tool. I mean, I don't mean like he's, you know, he's a tool for,
however you want to interpret it. He's a tool for them to use. And they don't have a lot of cash on
hand. Last I saw that like 200,000, they don't really have a heck of a lot of cash on hand.
But they are, they can't fund them. They can't fundraise for them, et cetera.
They had Kristen Welker, J.B. Pritzker, was on with MSNBC and he was struggling.
This is audio somebody at 17. He's struggling.
to answer because they're asking him about the hypocrisy of all of this.
I do listen to this?
Well, look, sticking on your state's map,
every major group that grades the fairness of congressional maps gives your state an F.
Common cause and nonpartisan government watchdog even says your map,
and I'm going to quote, represents a nearly perfect model for everything that can go wrong with redistricting.
And I guess the question is you talk about preserving democracy.
How do you preserve democracy if you're using the same tactics that you've criticized Texas Republicans for?
But as I say, what they're talking about is a distraction.
The reality is that the violation of people's voting rights is what Texas is attempting to do.
That's what's wrong with their efforts right.
So correcting the turfed to the max, wicked wild district lines.
that Democrats drew prior
and making them a little bit more uniform
and allowing them to reflect
the increase in population
that if you want to talk about
disenfranchising voters,
refusing to acknowledge
that more voters have come to the state of Texas,
you have more people voting
and refusing to apportion
lawmakers so that they're fairly represented.
that is what is disenfranchising voters, not simple, I mean, holding these screwed up lines.
And actually, you know, you're a lot of people are just not going to have representation.
That's, that's not upholding the integrity of the voting process.
That's a stupid answer that Pritzker gave because he didn't want to talk about how hypocritical it was
to literally use the same tactics and have for forever in Illinois that he's trying to criticize Texas Republicans for.
And even then, that would only make sense that that's what.
Texas Republicans were doing. You go and look at the way the 33rd and 35th districts are drawn in the
state of Texas and then you tell me that that's not some of the dumbest stuff you've ever seen in
your life. It looks like a child's drawing. I'm sorry, like a really bad child drawer too.
Can San Antonio and Austin be in the same district?
I think has the 3 to 13 magic. Full magical. And then they run down 35. That's why it's called
35th. They run down that highway. So it's just the stupidest thing ever. If you stay on that highway,
you can vote.
So we don't stay right down on the highway.
But it does feel like they're kind of cracking.
It's very, very hard for them to keep this going.
It gets more and more ludicrous.
I don't know.
I mean, the hypocrisy is pretty obvious.
Gene Wu, the CCP's Gene Wu.
Oh my gosh.
He goes, we had to leave the state to stop this corruption.
That's what he was saying.
We had to leave the state.
He goes, we're going to, we'll stay as long as it takes.
He's like almost seeming like he's,
He's trying to cry.
He's like, it's not easy.
We're trying to hold on.
So if I'm a constituent of Woo's,
he's just admitted that he won't fight corruption.
He will run away from corruption.
That is correct, yes.
If that's what he believes is happening, corruption.
Correct.
And he chose to flee in the face of corruption.
Yeah.
Okay, just making sure.
He's like, there's stress.
Then he tries to act like he goes, they're threatening to use the FBI on this.
They're harassing our families.
They're trying to break into people.
No one's breaking into anybody's house, you absolute CCP.
Sciop.
No one's doing that.
It's corruption when Republicans do it, but when Democrats do it.
Oh, my gosh, they're so noble.
You guys are so holy.
It's, I don't know.
You have to, wait, how do you save democracy by, like, not having it?
That's a thought.
Democrats have been doing this for ages.
the first time Republicans, the first time Republicans stand up and go enough and Democrats are losing their minds.
We're doing our best to hold on. Oh, they sound so tough. They run such, they have such tough arguments and they run their mouths and then they go and hide out of state and then they say, we're trying to hang on. We're trying so hard. This is just, it's so goofy. But it does sound like, yeah, it does sound like they're cracking at this point. Look, this is not something they're going to.
be able to hold fast to. Texas voters, even Democrats, get really aggravated at stuff like this.
Because there are a lot more things on deck than just the redistricting. I mean, you got property
tax relief. There's a number of things. I mean, I'm most interested in the property tax relief.
I know Dan Patrick is, you know, fetishizes THC banning everything that, you know, has those letters
in it. But, you know, there's some really big things that are on deck and denying people that relief.
Because you have to look at it like this, too. Democrats, you know, Democrats, you know,
Democrats don't support property tax relief. They don't even, they think you shouldn't even own your
property. So they're denying voters relief. They're the ones actively working to disenfranchise voters
because they're denying them representation by refusing quorum. And if they didn't like the outcome
of redistricting, then they should have, A, won elections and then B, they should have been working
in the last 10 years since the previous redistricting map was drawn to change the law. But they didn't do
any of that because the law worked in their favor then when they were the ones who had the sway
to be able to control things and determine what the districts look like and control and maintain
what they had managed before the law worked in their favor then and then the second it does it
suddenly the law is no good the veracity of the law doesn't isn't predicated upon whether or not
it's most advantageous for you or not it doesn't the veracity of the law is not predicated
upon whether it is most advantageous to you or not.
That is the truth of it.
But that's not how Democrats see it.
So everyone else is getting screwed in the meantime.
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It's his life mission to make bad decisions.
It's time for Florida man.
So a Florida fisherman smiled after minutes after a shark attack that left him with a bloody leg.
What?
What restaurant?
Remember that restaurant that had shark chunks?
There was a young Florida fisherman.
he was attacked by an eight-foot bull shark while in the gulf.
The shark bit his knee.
He was hauled under the boat for safety.
And he smiled.
He said it was, quote, a giant gnarly flesh wound.
That's hysterical.
He's a little, he's a young man.
But yeah, he's okay.
But yeah, bull sharks pretty aggressive there.
He was a discharge from the hospital 24 hours later.
I'm sorry.
I just am like, you get bit in the leg by a shark and you're out of the hospital 24 hours?
That's crazy.
I mean, I'm not saying that there was like somehow negligence.
I just think it's great that we're able to assess and treat these things.
And then, oh, you got picked by shark.
You're out the next day.
It's almost like they have experience with it down there.
Almost.
You would think, right?
I mean, it surprises you really, you know, that things in the beach with teeth, you know,
that they have experience in dealing with those.
Okay, I got to get into this one because I saw this.
A Miami woman slapped a 72-year-old in an argument over a chair at Aventura mall's
Italy. Now this is Italy.
All right. This is the Italian grocery store where we don't do this stuff at Italy. We don't do this at Italy.
You know, this is where you go. And if you don't want to make your pasta at home, you get your pasta and you get your sausages and you get your salami and your prosciutto and you get all this. You know, you get all this stuff.
You go and you get your. The taste of Italy.
Yeah. You get your moody tomatoes and all of your good stuff.
that you go to Italy. You don't slap by people at Italy. This isn't a waffle house, ma'am. Okay?
It's not a waffle house. So a Miami woman is facing two charges. These are felony charges, guys.
Police said she got into a fight at the mall over a chair. Oh, and it's a man. She slapped this man so hard.
She sent him to the hospital. Lila Trencherro, 44 of Coconut Grove,
told officers that she sat at a table to eat food and wait for her husband and son.
Then she said the table was empty, but then a woman approached her and said her family was sitting at that table.
And then it was like, okay, well, is the table occupied or not?
Trencherro began yelling at the woman as she took chairs from the table.
Police said when the woman was taking the chairs.
When she took the last chair, Trencheros slapped her across the arm and they began to struggle over the chair.
The 72-year-old man who was part of the woman's party intervened, tried to break up the fight.
she slapped him across the face and he said he had pain and dizziness. I'm sorry. I don't care if
you're 72 years old. If a woman slaps you and you're, you have pain and dizziness, you're a pansy.
And you probably need to go to the hospital for a serious case of butt hurt too. If no man is going to be,
I'm sorry. I'm not buying that. Actually, I'm not sorry. That's just ridiculous. Don't get into it
if you don't want to get hit. So anyway, they arrested her on charges of battery. Can we talk about
the woman, though, that started it? I'm not saying this chick is off, though,
book. I'm not saying that. But if you're sitting at a table, tables occupied, you don't get to come over and be like,
oh, that's our table. Step off, Brenda. No, it's not. It's not your table no more. But you can't feed into this.
People've got to learn how to deal with conflict. And it's not by struggling over chairs at Italy
and slapping 70-something-year-old dudes across the face, right? Although I still, I cannot believe he's got pain and dizziness.
I have pain and dizziness after reading this article. What is my?
my relief. Where's my injunctive relief? Where is it? Good night. You know how I would have
handled this? Oh, I didn't see it being used. It's my table now. Enjoy your day. And then I wouldn't
respond. And then if they kept aggravating me, I would call the police. And I just literally wouldn't
even respond to them. That's how I would deal. I just never give an inch on anything.
You deprive them of oxygen when you don't feed it. This is not the way to handle. People have
got to learn how to handle conflict. Everyone goes immediate, it goes from zero to world star like that.
Just quit. Let's see.
Oh my gosh. A Florida dad was arrested for shaking a baby out of the naughty in a UTI. Kill me.
Nauty Parrot Oasis Bar. It was a two-month-old who was treated for shaken baby syndrome after the incident.
24-year-old man arrested. He violently shook his two-month-old outside of a bar.
Why? He was booked into Charlotte County Jail and was released on Bond.
And the child's mother sought medical attention. The baby was throwing up. Of course, he had shaken baby syndrome.
There were no lasting injuries. Thankfully, hospital confirmed. If he goes into prison, can he get shaken inmate syndrome?
Asking for some friends. Stick with us. Third hour on the way.
I think it's really important to be clear about what is going on here.
and a relatively small crime problem is being used for specific authoritarian purposes that we know and understand.
So let's be clear about D.C. does have one really big crime problem, which was the January 6th insurrection,
incited by the current President of the United States, and his first act in coming back was pardoning all the people
who tried to overturn constitutional republic order in Washington, D.C.
When I go to D.C., I'm not afraid of losing my wallet so much as I'm afraid of losing my vote.
I'm not afraid of losing my wallet so much as I'm afraid that my children's freedom to breathe will be stolen in a world where climate change policy is nonexistent.
Yeah, I'm not worried about climate change, carjacking me in D.C.
You know, can I just also add to it is only, it's only August 12th.
So why is MSNBC giving us like Jack Frost?
That's a Christmas character.
That's for Christmas time.
We don't want to see Jack Frost out now.
We don't want to see Jack Frost until like December, Kane, am I right?
That's true.
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you.
That was some, I don't even care who that guy is.
He looks like Jack Frost with his hair.
There's some of years Texas doesn't see Jack Frost at all.
Yeah, I know.
Yeah.
But no, the issue isn't.
climate change or losing your vote. I mean, it actually is crime in the area. And Trump is
correct on this. That's the thing. It's such, you have, you have local leaders that have
absolutely advocated their responsibility. What other relief can people expect? And by the way,
just because you have one specific incident of one specific particular crime that's down, does not
mean universally that all crime is down. And a lot of people have been asking about the accuracy
of the crime reporting. There have been a lot of questions about that. There have been people who
have been fired as a result of that. D.C. Police commander was under investigation because
he downgraded crime stats in his district. The guy was placed on paid leave in mid-May. And this
happened after he filed an equal employment opportunity complaint. So, and he accused. And he,
is the Department of Deliberately falsifying crime data.
So you have multiple people downplaying and underreporting actual criminal data.
And then they turn around and say, well, look, it's lowered in this, it's a crime is lowered.
We lowered crime because there's less of it.
It's amazing, Kane, how that happens, right?
Amazing.
So the, this is the, uh, former commissioner.
of the third district, they patrol Adams Morgan and Columbia Heights. He was placed on leave with
paid, told he was under investigation for questionable changes to crime data. And that's a handful of
law enforcement sources that are still active within the department that told this to the local
news channel in D.C., Channel 4. Now, all of this came to light. A week after that same guy
filed a complaint against the executive assistant chief of police for because the executive
assistant chief of police is accused of absolutely purposefully deliberately falsifying crime data.
So you can't even trust these stats that they're using.
You can't even trust it.
That's, that's, you know, that's a major problem, a major problem.
The city of 274 murders in 23, 187 murders in 24.
Now they're going to about maybe 100, well, it's still short.
It'll probably, it may be under 187, barely.
But beyond homicide, other, just because homicide has decreased, does not mean assault, robbery, carjackings have not increased, which they have.
But that's what they're trying to conflate this and saying that, well, homicide might be down.
Homicides down.
And so that means all crimes down because this this one stat is down.
All crimes down.
Well, that's not true.
I mean, you have, well, we talked about big balls.
That's what finally got the attention of POTUS, who is so badly beaten.
They tried to kill him in a car, after he thwarted a carjacking.
I mean, that, you know, that's, and then they had another, they apparently hours after, according to Wapo,
hours after he was beaten in the street,
and this is Washington Postpies,
they had an issue in that exact same block,
or one block away.
Neighbors were awoken again,
after a courtesteen was beaten in the street,
neighbors were awoken again,
and this is from Wapo,
because a rowdy crowd of juveniles
summoned masks were beating a man,
and he was all bloodied.
This was the same night that Cortestine was beaten.
One block away, a gang of juveniles did the exact same thing.
One, approximately one block away.
Because they were awoken up twice.
And it was like within the span of like a couple of hours.
DC police have made 900 juvenile arrests this year.
And 200 were for violent crimes.
gosh, over four dozen were for carjacking.
And they're trying to argue that, well, look, homicides are down, guys, killings are down.
This is all good.
But what they're not telling you is that all this other stuff is actually increased.
This is a real problem with this demographic, this age group.
Why are all of these juveniles running around?
The Wapos story actually noted that the residents and they talked to numerous people,
they said that they all saw what they variously described as a rowdy crowd of teens running around in the streets.
That's not safe.
Police couldn't find any suspects.
That's going to be another thing that goes into the books.
They're going to have this crime, but they're not really going to have anything else with it to support it.
And how do you deal?
Because by the time police show up, they scatter like roaches in the night.
They had a 27-year-old man.
was fatally shot blocks away from the Capitol.
Oh, but wait, I thought killings were going down.
And then you had a 38-year-old killing gunfire in Columbia Heights.
None of those crimes made headlines, though.
You know, but the killings are supposed to be down.
I mean, they are out of control.
It's out of control.
And for all the talk about opposition to federalizing the police,
while your judicial system is already federalized,
we talked about that last hour.
But the issue that
has to be solved and remedied is if local officials are not doing their jobs, then you are
inviting the federal government to go in and do it. Juvenile arrests are down in D.C. this year,
but that trend isn't applicable across the United States in Baltimore. So compare it with
Baltimore. In 2024, I think it was 439 juvenile arrests per 100,000 juveniles. Baltimore,
it was almost 1,400. As in 2024 alone, that's a 47% increase from the year prior via the FBI
crime reports. New York City juvenile arrests are up 11% and they're rising still.
Chicago has seen a super sharp rise. And this, you should not have, if you're committing
violent crimes, age should not shield you from consequence. And yet that's how this is,
that's how this judicial system is treating these cases.
And that's why I'm saying you, and remember, you have about a 20% reduction in these judgeships because they're not getting, the Senate's not focusing on filling these vacancies.
And so already they didn't want to deal with it.
Now there's even a more incentive to not deal with it because they're understaffed in terms of judges.
So yeah, there's a real mess here.
And so some argue the solution shouldn't be charging them as adults.
Here's my question.
If you have a teenager that gets a hold of a firearm, steals a firearm
another home from their parents and goes and does crime, everyone talks about the parent,
you know, they talk about the teen and everybody else is responsible, really, except for the parents.
Although negligence laws suggest otherwise negligence laws, if a teen steals a firearm from a home,
you can, a very aggressive prosecutor will invoke negligence laws.
And we've already seen one.
killer whose parents were charged under that type of legal construct. And I bring that up as an
example because I want to know why the same is not being applied to parents in these situations
like this in D.C. or elsewhere, where you have violent crimes increasing driven by these teenagers,
well, at some point, there has to be a serious enough penalty to force societal change,
especially when local officials are abdicating their duty.
So why doesn't that kind of construct come into play in these cases?
I've been asking this for years.
You know, you have parents who have kids running around gang banging out in the street.
Where are the consequence for those parents then if that's the case?
Because parents, I mean, you guys know where your kids are.
You know what they're doing.
It is wild to me that in this day and age a parent would not know what their kid is doing.
I mean, I
That would, if I was talking to a group of parents and was like, I don't know where my kid is and it's 11 o'clock, I'd be like, the hell's wrong with you.
Go home and be a mom.
What are you out here doing?
You don't know where your kid is?
I don't know.
There has to be some kind of solution.
They say, well, charging kids as adults, that can't be a solution.
Why not?
I'm going to tell you, some of these crimes are pretty brutal.
And they say, well, it's not homicide.
But if you're beating someone near to death,
Yeah, that could be attempted homicide.
I think absolutely that should be on the table to charge some of them, according to the severity of their crime as adults.
They have these signs going up.
Kids need care, not curfew.
Well, the people who are supposed to be providing their care are not.
Stop coddling criminals.
They thrive off the indulgence of this virtue signal that you call understanding.
It's insane.
I wanted to play this.
We're going to play this at the bottom of the hour.
I don't watch.
Who is this?
Is this the real housewife stuff?
Let me pull this up.
Some broad, I don't know.
Who they, oh, former, here's a phrase,
former Bravo star.
Oh.
Really?
Those exist?
I, yeah, I guess so.
I don't know.
Some broad was saying that Trump voters should be barred
from going to minority-owned restaurants
because I guess she hates minority business owners.
And now, all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick-5.
Oh, surprise, surprise.
Ashley Biden has filed for divorce from her husband of 13 years.
She posted, I mean, she's my age.
I don't know what a grown woman is doing, posting an image of herself,
walking through a park to a Beyonce song about freedom.
New life, new beginnings means new boundaries.
I mean, get your life together.
Oh, my gosh.
I think he just read her diary.
I think that's where the problem is.
I mean, like, you've showered with your dad.
You're so gross.
Ew.
Oh, my gosh.
Blah.
Uh, yeah, no one's surprised at that headline.
Also, do, do, do.
This, um, goodness, wait, we're all, what happened here?
This is all crazy.
So, uh, somehow that, let's go up here.
Bottling up stress apparently can fuel cognitive decline.
Duh.
I actually am not surprised with us.
This is a new study that was done.
And they said that if you're, you know, if you don't vent, you don't have any kind of
release. They said that it actually could damage what your all kinds of stuff. Memory scores,
et cetera, et cetera. I mean, yeah, that's like, it's very detrimental. It's very dangerous to do so.
Gen Z have ditched hookup culture. Thank heavens because it's nasty. Yeah, hookup culture. They said,
no, thank you. They're rejecting that. And I think that that's a good for them. Good, good, good on them.
Also, let's see here. Caffinated coffees are mostly free.
of toxins with a few exceptions.
I don't care about this at all.
I don't care if it has an alien plague in it.
What?
Wait, just because it has caffeine, that's all you care about?
All I care about.
I am a very simple person, Kane.
It's all about the transaction with me.
That's why I read the ingredients list.
I want to know if there's toxins or something in it.
You can put much, determine that by the package, I think, and what you're going for.
If you do buy, by the way,
pre-ground coffee.
That's nasty.
You have about 10% of that is just cockroach pieces.
I don't doubt it.
I literally, I do know.
We do our own beans, man.
I don't be, I don't be buying no ground coffee.
Sidebar.
I had to, I was traveling over the weekend for work, and I had my first starbuts because
there was no other coffee available.
I couldn't finish it, and I was already sick.
Three sips in and I was like, so gross.
All right.
Also, Texas floods are washing away debris and dirt, and they also uncovered 100 million-year-old dinosaur tracks.
So that's actually pretty amazing.
It was 15 large, three-clod dinosaur footprints scattered in a criss-cross pattern along the Sandy Creek area.
Like, what area does not have a Sandy Creek, by the way?
There's like two areas in Missouri that have Sandy Creek, and I swim at both of them.
So I'm like, everybody's got a Cindy Creek.
That's not helpful.
Like, you know, but they had a bunch of paleontologists out there.
They're similar.
They're unambiguously dinosaurs, and they're very similar to the,
here we go.
That sounds right.
That actually sounds correct.
That sounds correct.
Yes.
They think that there are lots of millions of years old,
and each footprint is about 18 to 20 inches long.
They look almost fake.
I mean, I know they're not, but they almost look like they could be fake.
We have more on the way.
So coming up, so apparently one cable news guest thinks Trumpers should only stay at Cracker Barrel.
We'll talk about that coming up.
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During the discussion, residents did not hold back, voicing their frustrations.
Am I blaming the system?
Many questioning why kids aren't being held accountable.
We as a city and a community need to be much more focused on prevention and surrounding young people and their families with resources.
If we want to be safer in the long run, we cannot prosecute and arrest our way out of it.
Yeah, you can prosecute and arrest your way out of it.
What else are you going to do?
That is, who was that?
I had that highlighted here.
Oh, the DC Attorney General.
DCA.G.
Brian Schwalb.
We can't arrest our way out of crime.
We've got to hug it out, guys.
Got to hug it out.
You know, a good sidehawk.
It's what that is.
Welcome back to the show.
Dana Lash with you.
DC Police Union Chair.
Greg Pemberton agrees with POTUS, though.
Audio sound by 31.
This is what he had to say.
Listen.
Well, look, we completely agree with the president that crime in the District of Columbia is out of control and something needs to be done with it.
We have to go back to how we got here, though. In 2020, the D.C. City Council passed an enormous amount of legislation that handcuffed police officers exposes them to administrative, civil, and even criminal liability, even when they do their jobs properly.
And now five years later, our authorized sworn strength is 4,000 sworn police officers.
We currently have 3,180. So we have more than 800 vacancies.
for the position of police officer.
And the way the department makes up for that gap
is through two million hours of mandatory overtime every year.
So the fact that we need help from federal law enforcement
and maybe even the National Guard,
it shouldn't come as a surprise.
And we agree with that.
Yeah, it's interesting.
They already have stats out of the first night of arrests
from the Guard protecting D.C.
And they have a huge...
So the list that they gave...
I will have to say
I don't think that they're picking and choosing
what laws to prosecute I think they're just going after
whatever laws. They had 23
arrests last night. Homicide
different firearms offenses
possession of
narcotics with intent
to distribute. Evasion
lewd acts stalking
fleeing, operating
a vehicle without a permit, DUI
and then they have a quote possession of
a high capacity
magazine. I do think it's a
little ironic to promote that as one of the things for which someone has been arrested,
but I don't think that they're picking and choosing what laws they're prosecuting, but I still
think it's a little ironic. So, which, because that should not be illegal, by the way. So anyway,
that's, I don't think that the White House needs to celebrate the arrest of someone that has a
magazine of more than, that holds more than 10 rounds. So anyway, we'll see. But the rest,
they got all this other stuff. And, yeah, I.
You probably can, I think, Cain.
Here's the problem with the statement that that guy said.
You can't arrest your way out of crime.
Well, you actually can.
But you've got to follow it up with enforce it.
First off, you have to follow it up with application of penalty upon conviction.
There has to be a deterrent.
The problem is everybody please down.
You have no cash bail.
Everybody please down.
There's no, I mean, what's the point of even having a law if you're not going to enforce it?
I mean, it is lawlessness because you're,
you can claim that you have the law in existence,
but if you're not enforcing it and if you're not prosecuting
and you're allowing everyone to plead down to nothing,
then there is no deterrent there.
If you cannot appeal to someone's good sense,
please don't commit a crime.
It's bad if you do.
You're a bad person if you commit a crime.
If you can't appeal to that,
then maybe you can appeal to,
oh my gosh, you're going to spend 25 years in jail
and have a six-figure fine.
And if that's what keeps them on the straight and narrow,
I'll take that.
Goodness, because you can't defend yourself otherwise there.
But yeah, you can actually arrest your way out of crime.
That's absolutely true.
I wanted to touch on this because I thought this was so big in it and stupid.
This is, gosh, I don't even know who any of these people are.
I had to go look it up.
This is AudioSound by 22.
So this broad's name, who is she?
She's like some chick who is on Bravo.
They're like, oh, she's a Bravo.
former Bravo star and I'm like Jennifer Welch.
Who even are you?
You know who this chick is.
She's like she was on, I guess, Bravo.
And then she does like I get an interior decorating business.
I don't know.
She's in her 50s.
She's a 50 year old interior decorator.
I don't even know.
Or interior designer or something.
she was on a show from Bravo.
And for some reason, she was on Fox.
And, well, she went on this expletive-filled rant.
Listen.
I've had it with white people that triple trumped.
Yeah.
That have the nerve and the audacity to walk into a Mexican restaurant,
a Chinese restaurant,
an Indian restaurant, go to perhaps their gay hairdresser, I don't think you should be able to
enjoy anything but Cracker Barrel.
Ha ha, because see, they're crackers, cracker barrel.
Ha ha.
So she believes that everybody who supported Trump, probably including the Hispanics and Indian
voters and all of these subgroups that voted Republican overwhelmingly in the last election,
that they shouldn't be able to either because she's making no distinction here.
and this is why it's dangerous for people who think they're smart to actually leverage that
and go on cable news and say this kind of stuff that's really bad the what she said triple Trump
don't even know what that means okay walk into a Mexican restaurant you know there are like
Chinese Americans that have voted for Trump there are Mexican Americans that voted for Trump there
are Indian Americans that voted for Trump she's just like one of these old white progressive
racist who think that there are no minorities that vote Republican.
I mean, that's, that's, that's, you can, I mean, she, that's what she's saying here.
She buys into all of that. She doesn't think that there are minorities that vote Republican,
that all the people who vote Republican are white, I guess, and that they should be banned
because of her ignorant bias. That is one of the.
dumbest things I've ever heard. No wonder she's a former Bravo star. Imagine that being the line you
lead with. What are you? Oh, a former Bravo star. I can be meaner, but I'm really trying to be a nice
person because it's my Monday, your Tuesday, trying to be really nice. But can I have more to say?
Does she consider herself a has-been or never was? That's a great question. I don't know. I've
never heard of her until like today. But, and by the way, if I had to go to, I mean, why are you
hating on Cracker Barrel? Cracker Barrel is a good restaurant. I make that choice often. Yeah, well,
Is that supposed to be like a flex?
You think that's an insult?
They should only be able to go to this great restaurant.
Really?
Okay.
I just, what, what, she just thinks that she's so worldly, apparently, that if you want
to truffle Trump, she goes, if you want to browbeat DEI, who's browbeating gay people?
You know, there are gay people that voted for Trump, that voted Republican.
And if, she goes, and if you want to browbeat this generation of immigrants that come here
and open up businesses.
I guess she's never met anybody in the KURVR affiliate area in McAllen or in El Paso or in parts of
Southern California where you have predominantly Hispanic areas that are also predominantly
conservative.
I guess she's never met any of there, you know, any of those people.
I just feel like, and I can't even say, she goes, no one wants to see your teeny weenie
big gut, pink arm big gut around.
Well, no one wants to see a 52-year-old woman with an inability to move the top half of her
face because her injector puts too much
Botox in it either, but here we are.
If you want to be mean, we can be mean.
You just say the word.
So I
don't threaten us with a good time, right? King.
Cracker Bills a great place.
Cracker Bail is a really good restaurant.
And
I just, I don't know
where these people get this idea. It's always
these people who you can tell probably have never even
left the country.
these old white progressives that think that all the people who vote Republican and people who want lower taxes are all white.
And they still believe that they are entitled. They have this entitled view of how minorities should vote.
They are completely clueless. Like for instance, Hispanics, Hispanic Americans.
one of the, and it is insane, fastest growing Republican groups.
It's a natural alliance, by the way, because Hispanics are very conservative.
Hispanic Americans don't want any of this nonsense that they see the left doing, but the left thinks they're stupid.
The left thinks anyone who isn't white and blonde like them are stupid.
If you want to talk about the real racist, that's who they are.
Racist old white Democrats think that anybody who is an old, blonde, and white like they are,
that, you know, well, then they're, you know, that's,
that's the view that they have. So they have, they're clueless about this. Hispanic Americans have
been voting at such a pace, not just last election two, this trend. Actually, I will say, the trend began
even predating Trump in 2016. There were some, it wasn't enough for everyone to say that there
was a pattern, but in the midterms leading into 2016, there were some things that were very
evident. And people were wondering, wow, what? And I think some people thought it was an anomaly. It
wasn't anything anyone even deep dived on, but later on at like real clear politics and elsewhere,
people started pinpointing the start of this. And it doubled in 2016 with Trump because a lot of
people liked his messaging and they liked what his policies, economic immigration, etc.
This last election particularly, I mean, they just like doubled upon all of the gains that
they had in voting with that demographic in this last election. I mean, I go through all the primaries
and caucuses and all the, I see all the data, especially when I'm up in like New York or
or whatever for networks, you see the, the, they, you get the sweeps as they come in. And it is,
it is amazing. It is the, uh, it's not as, you know, Hispanic Americans are number one,
black Americans and then more and more women. Hispanic Americans and black Americans are beating
women in terms of people voting for Republicans over Democrats, but that's changing too. The youth also
is changing. And I think as you see, uh, Gen Z get older, you're going to see more
Gen Ziers because they seem to be more traditionally socially conservative and fiscally conservative,
they're going to be more and more leaning, I think, towards the GOP, at least that's what early
indications are. So when I hear someone like whoever this like Bravo, whatever person is, talk about
this kind of stuff, she sounds ignorant and it's kind of embarrassing. And if she was a little less
self-worship and a little more aware of the outside world, I think that she would probably be
pretty humbled by how she came off because she sounds stupid. That just sounds ignorant and racist.
and old. It just sounds like, ugh. You know, like, ugh. So I, you know, I don't even know what that
accomplishes for their side. I don't even know what that accomplishes. Like, you're smearing
cracker barrel and you're commenting on other people's appearances and making fun of how you think
other people look without any self-awareness of how you look on camera. I can move my eyebrows,
can you? All right. I told you don't get mean with me, especially if you're going to have,
if you're going to have somebody go after someone's appearance like that, I just, she's,
they always, what is up with this like white progressive woman's savior mentality?
What is up with that?
They're all of these older white women on the left have this savior mentality.
We're going to come and save all the brown people.
That's what they sound like without any awareness of how horrible they come off.
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done with this stuff so in cheerleading and college cheerleading you can have dudes who are college
cheerleaders but they're the ones who like they're the builders they're the bases they catch the chicks
they throw the chicks they you know and I've known a couple and they were not gay like extremely
not gay to the point where we were like you're going to dive in STD I'm just saying but in NFL they can't
throw them up in the air and all that stuff they can't throw cheerleaders so it's more like a palm squad
right it's like cheerleaders but that's more like a dance squad anyway I had some friends that were
talking about the someone sent me
this link where it's like, oh, this is the Minnesota Vikings. They have a male as their lead
cheerleader for football season. Not just a cheerleader, lead cheerleader. And I had someone say,
oh, well, you know, he's fine. He's not dressed up like a woman. He's a good dancer. I actually
don't think he's a good dancer. He's not built like a woman. And those moves that they do are designed to
emphasize the curves of a woman. And if you knew anything about dance, you would know that and shut up.
But I digress. I don't want to see a male on the football field of an
NFL game unless he's running camera,
rough in the game, or he's got a helmet on.
That's it. I don't want to see
no little, you know, dude out there
throwing himself around, shaking what he does
not have on the field.
That's for ladies.
I am really old school about this.
I don't want to see it, right?
I don't want to see it. I don't want to see it. I don't want to, I just
don't like it. I don't like it because
it looks like a mockery of
the females. And I
have female friends who,
actually work with NFL cheerleading. And I'm just, I don't know, I just, I'm not into,
men, this is a man thing. Women love football, but come on, more men love football than women do.
Men don't want to see that out there. Kane? Why are you gay?
I mean, what do you say to the people who are like, well, just, you know, pick your battles.
At least he's not dressed up like a woman. Oh, that's the new standard? We've got to lower
to that standard? I don't think so. I just think my personal opinion, I don't want to see no man on
that green on the field at an NFL game unless he is a ref, he's running camera, or he's got a helmet on.
That's it. Amen to that. I don't want to see it. And why would they put him as the lead?
That's the insult. He doesn't move any better than the other, than the trick to his left,
well, audience left, his right. Is supposed to set the tone for the entire group. There's no tone he was
setting there? No, he, I mean, he, I did 18 years of classical ballet. One me to break it down.
He has no turnout in his hips. His toes are pointed inward still. He is not as graceful.
His moves are jerky and choppy. He's just not as good as the other women. And I think the only, he's a DEI hire.
The only reason that he's lead cheerleaders because he's a twinkie looking dude. That's it.
But he does not move as well as those women do. And those are hashtag facts.
Today, yeah, today's stupidity came. All right, Juan, this is cut 30. So the DC police chief
her name is pamela smith she was asked about the chain of command as it relates now that
trump has said he's taken over law enforcement in dc so she was properly by the media asked the
question what's the chain of command now this was her response to that what the chain of command is
now what does that mean oh god's it pamphomby speaking to the mayor how do you or how does this
what does that mean that's the chief of police what do you mean the chain of command the
chief of police. I don't understand.
The chain of command. Is unfamiliar with
the phrase chain of command. Or were they
asking her like, are you aware, what's
the chain of command if the feds come in?
They could have been that. But still.
But you would still know what chain of command is.
But still, she should understand.
I mean, if you're going to hold a press conference, you should have been
briefed about that. And you should know how to
answer that. That not, that, regardless
of how it was interpreted or it was asked,
they should have already been briefed to handle both.
Right?
Right.
That's insane.
There you go.
That does it for us tonight.
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