The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Dividing Lines: Sin, Politics, and Who You Can (and Can’t) Visit for the Holidays
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If you turn away a migrant, it is a grave sin, sayeth the popeth.
That is new.
It is new. It's all over everywhere.
It was, he said, working to turn away migrants, working to turn migrants away from peace and security in a new country is a grave sin, he said.
Okay. Hmm. That's the sin. So countries with laws have sins.
I mean, give to Caesar what is Caesar's and give to God what is gods.
But that might be a sin.
I mean, it's only in the Bible and all.
Yes, he says if you are rejecting migrants and you're blocking their roots, it is a grave sin.
And this was part of his address, his weekly address on Wednesday.
And he, I think he was in the Vatican when he said this.
So are we sending them all to the Vatican now?
Is that what it is?
I mean, let's just put it to the test, right?
He said, quote, working to turn migrants away from the.
prospect of peace and security in a new country
is a grave sin. It needs to be said clearly.
There are those who systematically work by all means
to drive away migrants and this when done
knowingly and deliberately is a grave sin.
He was in St. Peter Square.
Which you've got to go through a lot of security
to get into, by the way.
I mean, you have to go through a ton of security
to get into the Vatican
and to go see all the beautiful artwork that's
in there. You know, they locked off
all the statues
male copulatory organs, because it was
considered
So they got a room full of like statue
Dong somewhere I would imagine.
I'm not, I'm just saying
What? I'm talking about art,
Kane. I just
Don't know why
the expectation
of following law
when entering a sovereign nation
is a sin. This is what I'm
talking about. This is what is angering me
to the nth degree.
And I keep seeing it popping up in churches
and this pope is no exception.
This is wrong, by the way.
I mean, follow the law.
If you're not following the law, is that not a sin?
Is that not also a sin?
If you're not following the law, if you are breaking into someone's home, is that, is that, is that not a sin?
If you're breaking into another country, is that not a sin?
The way that these people present it.
And I feel like some, and especially, there are a lot of church leaders out there.
And I haven't turned away from my faith at all.
and I'm not going to stop going to church, but we're in the process of determining whether or not we're staying at our church or we're leaving.
We didn't go last Sunday.
We didn't attend it because I didn't really appreciate, you know, a church leader telling people that they wanted a safe and fair border.
And I don't even know what that means.
What do you mean a fair border?
Why don't you just say something smart like let's have, you know, lawful, orderly crossings.
let's just do that. And when I look at what this Pope is, is saying, it's not unlike what, you know,
my pastor was saying a couple of weeks ago. And my pastor didn't go so far as to say it was a sin,
but he walked right up to the line. He was right there, toes to the line. If you turn away people
who are coming at the border, it's a sin. Well, I've been to the border. I've been to the border several
times. I've been down there to the processing centers. I've toured them. I have been down there
at the bank of the Rio
looking at the shell casings
from when cartels were firing 50 cows
at our border agents.
I went and I saw the photos
of children who had been dumped
on the banks of the Rio
and rescued by Border Patrol
because the loopholes, the Flores
Agreement, all of that
exploited by the cartels to fast
track people who were able to
get a part of that
rent-a-kit operation.
I've seen all of the stuff, all of the
horrors that this creates. All of the rumors that you've heard about the border are true.
It's horrifying. And the innocent people who live in these border communities that are predominantly
Hispanic, they're preyed upon. So I've just noticed that these religious leaders, all the people
who say this, they're all white religious leaders. And I kind of questioned what they did in their
youth. I called up one very well-known, very well-known. Very well.
known. I don't want to put him on blast, although I think I have written about it. I did write about it.
My book, Grace canceled. But I called up one very well-known religious leader who had, during
lockdown, conducted a Sunday service in their parking lot when they couldn't go indoors, and
they did the whole bend the knee thing. And I called him, and I said, I just, I'm curious this to
your angle here. And he was clearly taken aback. And he was like,
well, I don't understand what you mean. And he was very nice. And I feel in some respects,
like he felt like he was doing it out of the goodness of his heart in a way. And he was saying,
well, you know, when I grew up in East Texas, I saw a lot of very different things. And he's old
enough to be my father. And I said, look, I go, you need to understand something.
When my generation was growing up and very specifically me, I didn't have this racial
animosity that you all talk about. I didn't see it. It was not.
a part of our lives.
And it wasn't because we didn't see it
or didn't know what it was.
We were, everybody was friends.
Everybody was, we were all friends.
Black and white and Asian,
everybody went to everybody's houses
until the Marxist realized that maybe,
just maybe they would have a better advantage
using things like culture
and different sexual orientation
as the wedge more so than socioeconomic statuses.
And that's what they gravited to.
And then all of a sudden, there was all of this animosity
where there had not been animosity before.
There were hard feelings and lines drawn.
And it had not been like that when we grew up.
And I was telling this very famous pastor.
I said, why are you trying to yoke younger generations
to your moral things.
failings.
Your generations or your specifically moral failings.
If you've done something in your life, why should I or anyone else have to be yoked to it?
I go, as a shepherd, you're building resentment in the hearts of your flock.
Do you not see this?
And you're creating a hurdle to worship.
It really made me angry.
And as a mother, it enraged me.
To have my kids sit there during Sunday,
service and be told that if they didn't want a free-for-all at the border, then they were somehow
sinful, intimating that they were sinful? Isn't that, aren't you bearing false witness upon their
characters, preachers? If you don't want people to turn people away from organized religion,
then stop doing the devil's work. I just, it's sad and it's infuriating. I know our churches
are under attack. And I know that pastors are, are fallible people. I know this.
But you work against the devil, not with him when you're talking about these things from the pulpit.
And if you don't know it enough, then don't bring it up at the pulpit.
I've literally sat there in church service before.
And I heard my pastor talk about how more black people are shot by cops every year than white people.
I'm like, that's actually a lie.
I can tell where you go and you get your information for your sermons without even you telling me.
I know where you go.
I wrote an email and I had receipts from the DOJ from the FBI,
local law enforcement from around the country.
You can even divide it up in regions.
It's just absolutely factually incorrect,
which by the way,
was my only beef with everybody taking an eat with the NFL?
I don't mind peaceful protest.
My problem was they were doing it based on a lie.
That was my only objection.
And when I heard my pastor,
and I know it's a lie because I've looked at the numbers.
They're available on this thing called the Internet
that the good Lord gave us to use as a tool.
I mean, enough people use the internet to go and lecture about what they think the facts are,
but not enough of them actually use it to go and look at what the facts are.
I sent all this stuff in an email, and that's when I got like one little response back,
like, oh, well, thank you, blah, blah, blah.
So I was like, okay, I'm going to have grace.
And I'm having grace by not name checking.
And I have said things privately.
And we have made overtures, and we have reached out and done all of this stuff.
And I'm just, it's, you know, and to see the Pope say this, I'm not a fan of the Pope because I think he's a socialist.
And I think socialism is antithetical to Christianity.
Because socialism denies you free will.
Why do government, why do tyrants think that they're that they're holier than God?
God gives you free will. Socialists don't.
And to see someone say, oh, well, you know, if you're turning away people at the border, that's a grave sin.
To expect security and lawful entry, it's a grave sin.
Okay, well then stop turning people away from the Vatican if they don't have proper ID.
Stop turning people away from the Vatican if they don't want to have their bags checked.
Stop turning people away from the Vatican if their shoulders aren't covered or their knees aren't covered.
How about that?
Stop turning away people at the Vatican.
That's a sin.
I mean, we can do this all day.
Someone else's political issue, they think someone has a political issue and they think they mistake that of somebody else's sin if they don't agree with them.
That's where we're going at, going to.
I want you to realize that.
They're trying to emotionally blackmail Christians by thinking that if you disagree with them,
you are committing a grave sin.
If you are not in lockstep with Marxist ideology,
then you are creating a great sin.
If you do not believe in lawlessness and disorder,
then you are creating a great sin.
There have been a lot of people
all throughout the centuries
who wear the robes
and they carry the cross
and they sell the books on the good book
and they stand up at the pulpit
and they say a lot of great things in the name
of the Lord but I'm going to tell you what even the devil
can cite scripture
ye workers of inequity I never knew thee
so I'm getting real tired of this stuff
getting really tired
of it and it's not
one denomination or another
it's all of them
it is poor representation shepherds do your jobs you have a higher penalty according to the new testament
don't mislead don't misrepresent i get it why some people in church are so terrified to talk about
politics you shouldn't be if you are doing your best to speak fact
And truth. I've always said, show me the fact. And if I am correct, if I am incorrect, I will modify my position. I'm not a zealot for lies. But I'm telling you, it is, this is what's tearing down the church, stuff like this. And here's the thing. There are people who are not even political who don't want to see pastors talk about this stuff. Because it gets to say, oh, I want a safe and fair border. What does it even mean?
How about I want lawfulness and order
because that does provide safety
and it creates safety for everybody involved
and that is what is truly fair.
There's nothing wrong in saying that.
I'm still not even done with this issue,
but that's what was said in St. Peter Square today.
And probably in some of your churches this Sunday.
And again, it's not one denomination or another.
I know our church is under attack, but the shepherds have to, they have to be able to hear.
And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
So an entire town was put under nighttime lockdown as a disabling horse virus that kills one in three has run rampant.
This is one of the craziest stories that I've ever read.
It's actually half a dozen communities that have been designated as high.
critical risk for this illness. There was a guy who tested positive for it earlier this month.
And it's Eastern equine encephalitis. It is rare, but a potentially deadly virus that was first
identified in horses. And so it's called EEE or Triple E. It can be spread to people by
mosquitoes. Again, what do we have them? It can be spread to people by mosquitoes. The CDC says
about 30% of those who are infected, it does, it is a fatality. They said 10 counties in Massachusetts,
were placed on high alert.
And there was a guy who was 80s.
It sounds like, you know, if you're older or if you, again, you've got immunity issues.
But it's in Massachusetts.
That's where they're looking at at this point.
New York City is spraying pesticides to help prevent the spread of mosquitoes and potential diseases.
I'm totally fine with pesticides, cane.
Love pesticides.
They just need to stop throwing mosquitoes on top of us.
That's what they need to stop doing.
I mean, why do we have them?
All of the things that science looks at, like I don't need to study why.
I don't need to study lesbian obesity or what happens if you give squirrels crack.
I don't need that.
What I need is why do we have mosquitoes?
Kill them all.
They don't, can anybody prove to me why they are required?
No, you can't.
So New York City is increasing pesticides.
Increased sausage demand could be a worrying signal in the economy.
Kane thinks that they're pushing this sausage story because they can grind anything into it and say that it's meat and convincing us that there's a demand for it.
And that's Kane's tinfoil hat moment.
Stick with us.
Welcome back to the program, Dana,
with you. You can listen coast to coast. You can also stream the rate, obviously. You know the way,
clearly you're listening somehow. I always, I'm like, hi, you're watching Channel 327, Direct TV,
or you're streaming us online or listening to us trusturally around the country. I want to play
this audio soundbite from the view. Can I just do real quick a public service announcement to
content creators, quit betting crappy music into your soundbites because you make it really
difficult for people who are in podcasting and people who stream on YouTube and rumble.
We get cited copyright citations every damn time. And then we ended up having to cut your stuff.
So you can't collaborate with anybody. You can't earn revenue on your clip. You can't do any of that.
So stop doing it. Unless you played it and put it on there, stop it. Because most of the time,
it's horrible music. It's horribly mixed because it, it muddies the the listening. It makes it
harder for people to hear the actual sound bite.
And it has nothing to do with a clip.
Stop it. All right.
That said, I want to play this audio
soundbite of the view where
they are talking about how
you maybe, if you're a Democrat or whatever,
don't go visit your Trump voting family
for the holidays. Listen to this.
Nonsense.
Yeah.
I appreciate the voters, but I will say
somebody who tells me that my child is wrong because of how he or she feels that tells me that they shouldn't be allowed to be who they are with my permission.
I have to question it.
I don't want to put my kid in that position.
I don't want to put my gay child in a position where she has to sit with someone who doesn't understand her and feels like it's okay to just blurt all that out.
That's just me.
But I feel like that with mixed families, with mixed families, I feel the same way.
You know, there are certain things where you don't have to put your family in the middle of it.
You can have dinner at another point.
Oh, my gosh, the music's killing the soul.
Almost as much as whoope is.
So this is them, they're saying, I mean, this is why they lost, first off.
They lost because of this stuff.
This is just so stupid.
It's nonsense.
why what do they think he's going to go out and like attack gay people he had rich granel in his cabinet last time around and i think he's considering him uh again so what's this i don't understand what they're making this up can you imagine living in a world where you just fabricate an argument out of the ether for yourself to argue about because you don't have anything else it's exactly what they're doing here
So Steve
Steve goes, good news, I just shazammed it and it's not copyright music.
Well, thank the heavens.
But still, why have the music in there, right?
What did that do?
Did that add anything to it for you?
And right in the middle of it too.
Stop it.
But this idea that you can't reconcile with people because of who they voted for,
I know what this is like because they deal with this with my own family.
I had a portion of my family completely excommunicate me.
And this was around, this was actually before Parkland, right?
When, I guess, I've always been a two-way person, but I guess right when my advocacy,
some years back began, I guess, ascending to a national level or whatever.
And it made, because some of my family, a portion of them, and I'm not going to name names unless they try me,
but are very, very, very, very, very Marxist left.
And that is not an exaggeration.
Like when you think that the government doesn't do enough for you, when you think the government should control everything, when you think everyone should be disarmed, when you think that there should be a standard living wage, it's a Marxism.
They're Marxists.
And everything was completely fine.
And we could all coexist so long as they got to say what they said, and I just shut up.
Everyone was fine.
And then people are like, well, you changed.
I didn't change.
You just pulled your head out of your ass and started actually paying attention to other people other than self-aggrandizing all the time.
Instead of navel gazing, instead of obsessing over yourself,
you came up for air for one second and started paying attention to what other people in your immediate circle felt and believed.
And by the way, I always had these feelings.
I always believe what I believed.
I just didn't browbeat people over it.
But that wasn't good enough.
If your family disinvites you from the holidays, F them.
Oh, it's not a nice thing to say.
And that's why I said it.
because sometimes people need to just get told.
Screw them.
Screw them,
screw them family.
If they're going to disinvite you,
hell no.
You know what?
As you get older,
you learn how you got to cut
some of that dead weight off anyway, right?
You just move on because doors will open
and better people will come.
I know exactly what that's like
because it's happening.
I've literally been disinvited.
Not just me, my children were disinvited.
Like, I wasn't the only one who was excommunicated.
Like my children were excommunicated.
which I thought was petty and ridiculous.
And so that's all right.
Go ahead and do it because you just confirmed to me what I kind of suspected anyway.
That's all right.
I don't need that.
I don't want to be around that anyway.
But these people that do that, what the hell is wrong with you?
Don't sit here and act like you're wholesome or that you value people because you reduce
everyone down to political ideology.
Just as they get so mad at what they perceive to be misogynist or something.
sexist. That's its own
sort of version of misogyny.
Because you're, instead of using the
variable of sex, you're using
a political ideology.
Your rights, because someone believes
differently from you on how government
should be instructed
and implemented, that doesn't
mean that they hate you and that they're
trying to kill. And if you honestly believe that, you
have mental issues. And this is one of the reasons
why we need to have nationwide asylums and you need to go in
because you're too stupid to function peacefully in a general population.
I'm just so tired of it and the idea for like,
unracially mixing.
The only people promoting this are the left.
The only people who say this over and over again are the left.
The most racist people I have ever met in my life have been on the left.
I was raised in a family of Democrats.
I can say that with 100% certainty.
I've seen it.
I've heard it.
I've watched it.
That's how I was raised.
Every time, without exception,
the most sexist treatment I've ever received
has been at the hands of the left.
I've never had a man on the right,
even when he disagreed with me.
Even if he's being a jackass on social media,
never had a man on the right.
Like, put me down and act like,
oh, can I just speak to your boss, woman?
But I have had Eric Swalwell tell me that verbatim.
I've had other Democrats tell me that.
This is a fantasy that they've constructed
to give themselves a pass
on their own bigotry,
their own sexism, their own racism,
their own xenophobia,
their own misogyny.
Everything that they accuse everyone else of
is just projected blame
because they're trying to get rid of it.
They exercise their culpability and accountability
by accusing others of doing what they've done.
I don't know what kind of self-help tactic that is, but it's clearly not working.
It's like when Justine Bateman was making her remarks, and I don't know if she's conservative or not, how crazy is this?
I want you to think about this for a moment.
How wild is it that you don't actually know if someone's a conservative or a Democrat?
Because what they're saying is just practical common sense, right?
But the left has gone so far left that to just exhibit common sense.
sense or any level of practicality is considered to be right wing. Think about it for a moment.
I bring this up because Justine Bateman on X was talking about, you know, the video critiques that
she was doing. And someone commented to her about her brother, Jason Bateman, who was in Ozark
and all this. Justine Bateman, if you're unfamiliar, she was made famous first on family tie.
She's an actress and now she's behind the camera.
She's incredibly witty.
I don't know what I really don't care what her politics are.
She just doesn't seem like a jack wagon and that's what matters to me.
And someone remarked to her, oh, something about her brother would be disappointed or something.
And then someone else said, well, your brother's a big lefty.
So you should, you know, you should disinvite him to something or other.
I forget how they put it.
And she was saying, my brother's my brother and I love him.
And what he believes politically is of no consequence to me.
And she was like, we're family.
And I'm like, that's how it should be.
Your family.
That's how it should be.
And when your family, you don't go at each other publicly.
You don't leak to the press.
You don't give quotes to the press.
You know, you don't smack talk your family to the community.
I unfortunately can't say that I've enjoyed any of that courteous treatment.
And I applaud her for standing up to it and say, no, I'm not doing this.
Because I feel the same way.
to come at me.
But I feel the same way.
You don't turn on people over politics like this.
The crazy thing is that, and I'm sure you guys can do an evaluation of your own lives and see
how many of you can still count people in your circle who are on the left that are your friends
and you've not done anything to drive them away.
It amazes me.
And this is how the left has always been.
And now they're going through this existential crisis having lost last week.
But like when we moved from St. Louis to Texas, we had a group of friends who the moment that I started getting involved in gunright advocacy nationally.
Oh my gosh.
It was a 180 making up stories to the press, trying to trash, you know, my family, trying to go with my kids.
people that I knew, people that we'd been in business with, people that, who were a vowed leftist.
I mean, some of these people had some pretty unsavory family connections of their own, just got to say.
I never used any of that against them. And I could. I could drag people for drug use and alcoholism and all kinds of stuff. And I never did that. Could. Never did. Because I was just like, what's the point? Oh my gosh. But people making stuff out up. Like I had somebody who was a friend who was like, oh, you know, I guess they thought, because I was a lot younger than these people.
people. My husband's like eight years older than me. And I was a lot younger than some of these people.
And I guess I realized how sexist they were and how misogynistic they were because they looked at me
as though I was younger. I was a vessel to fill, so to speak. And someone whose perspective needed to be
shaped. And the quotes that they were giving to the press was, oh, well, she's so, she's so impressionable
and she can be molded. And we thought that she, you know, could have been somebody who could have
been an advocate for the left. That was actually a quote, someone who I considered a friend,
to the press because they were fame horrors and they wanted attention. I've lived with this.
To see this spread across the country makes me sad. How many families are going to be broken because
Democrats are nuts? How many families are going to have split Thanksgiving dinners because someone
is such an idiotic Marxist and so self-obsessed that they can't get over themselves enough
to stop dehumanizing their family over political beliefs? What are the people? They're
the hell is wrong with you. You are jacked up. You have mental issues that go beyond politics.
So for those people out there who are going through that, I'm sorry that you have to go through it.
But you know what? You're better off without those people. They're trash. And if they don't love you
because you're family and they can't accept you because of you just simply would be left alone
and believe and not paying an exorbitant amount of tax and want your guns and just want to be, you know,
otherwise live a happy life, then they're trash people.
and they don't deserve your presence at their crappy little table.
And you go and you have your own Thanksgiving and your own Christmas celebrations
with people who are going to better demonstrate the reason for the season with unconditional love.
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through the hourglass so are the days of the United States hey Oprah good
morning how are you darling you looking very good how do you think the election
went not talking about the election oh is it true they paid you a million
dollars for the endorsement for Kamala not true not true okay what do you
think about all the celebrities with their mass exodus do you think
do you think Prince Harry's gonna lose his visa now that
Trump's president. Thank you, Oprah.
She got totally paid. By the way, can I just remark
on the very nice Aussie accent? They sound so cheerful.
And you know, they're like, even if they're going to fight you, they're like,
I'm going to stab you right now. All right, mate.
You're like, okay.
But the, I loved the questioning.
She totally got paid. Why are they doing this? Why are they going on this,
this line that, oh, no, Oprah didn't get paid? Well, that's not true.
they're actually going to die on that.
They're going to say that that didn't happen.
There are actual receipts.
Herpo productions got two separate payments, totaling $1 million.
And they're trying to say that the Washington Examiner had a piece where they had asked Oprah about it,
and they were disputing it to the Washington Examiner saying, no, no, no, that's not true.
But a million dollars went to her Harpo Productions, and then she showed up.
That's how a lot of this goes.
They'll pay through a third party, and then the third party pays the person.
that way, because of the public filings, so the campaign's name doesn't appear, or it doesn't
appear like they're paying directly the person.
So that's stupid.
They're like, no, she wasn't paid a personal campaign.
Really?
You're really going to do that?
Because we know that that's absolutely garbage.
We know that she got paid.
They got paid.
But what they're trying to say is that, oh, well, Oprah, Oprah, she didn't.
get a personal fee. It was a million dollars to
Harpo. A friend of mine goes, they really want to say
that Oprah did not personally accept a bag of
of money with a dollar symbol on it?
Really? Is that what you're going to argue?
I mean, here's, like, it's Scrooge McDuck money
bags, right? Here's your Scrooge
McDuck money bag full of gold bullions.
Like, that's not how
she got paid a million dollars.
You can't, it's in the public
fight. It went to Harpo, which is
Oprah backwards.
Stop it. All right.
Coming up, we're going to have more of all that we're going to, we still have cabinet picks to discuss.
We also have Senate.
We've got the left meltdown.
Mike Lee, Senator Mike Lee is hosting a listening forum with all of the three candidates for Senate majority leader this evening.
And he asked last night, well, what questions would you have me ask?
And I gave some suggestions.
We'll talk about all of that and that 8,000 pound butter, 80,000 pound butter thing.
because it's the dumbest story you'll here today. Stay with us. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash
with you. We're at the top of this third hour on this Thursday. And Thanksgiving, AKA Turkey Day,
AKA Dave Thanks, aka, it's me doing a turkey. You want to hear it again? It's totally what they sound like.
I bet some hunter was like, I heard a turkey just then, right? Sounded legit.
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Do you know that Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamir
doing a doge cast
for the Department of Government Efficiency?
Okay
Is this gonna like
are we going to get the nitty-gritty
of people crying when you cut them?
I mean like their positions
from government
because I'm all for that, right?
They're going to be,
Doge is so mean.
It's so mean.
I saw this headline over at the Babylon B,
and it's actually not that wrong.
It says, before Doge cuts funding,
NIH is working feverishly to complete study
on the effects of giving meth to jetpack-wearing hamsters.
And now all the scientists at NIH were like,
damn it, we didn't think of giving them jet packs.
I love it.
That's so great.
But still, though.
this is their man deep state is not going to like them the bureaucratic
mess is not going to like these guys
they're not going to be fans of them at all
because they're talking about cutting legit everything
I'm here for that I'm here for the they said they're going to defund
plan or they're going to cut plane pay they need to defund it
some of what they said they have an op-ed over at the wall street journal you got it in
your prep if you're a subscriber chapter inverse you get the radio prep that I
send out every day and you have the op-ed in there. It's very insightful because they said that
it kind of gives me wolf's vibes, you know that George Clooney, Brad Pitt, but they said they want
to cut it down to size. They're doing things differently as entrepreneurs, not politicians.
And so they, I think they're calling for reductions commiserate with the reductions in rules and
regulations. They're looking at everything from PBS to.
Planned Parenthood. They said that they're going to end federal overspending. They're going to look at the
$500 billion plus in annual federal expenditures Congress authorizes, 535 million a year to, again,
corporation for public broadcasting, $1.5 billion for grants to international organizations,
300 million to groups like Planned Parenthood. I mean, if they actually are able to make this happen,
now here's the catch, because I've talked about the Planned Parenthood defunding. They got $670 million,
from the government last year. Planned Parenthood did. Yeah. That's your tax dollars that are going
towards, and then they fund Democrats. So your tax dollars are funding Democrats. It's wild,
but that's what they're doing. So this caveat to all of this is that it is, it's a, it's a,
DOG is an entity that it is outside of the government. So they don't need to be, go through
Senate confirmation or anything like that. It's outside of the,
government, but they can make these recommendations. They make these recommendations. Congress is going
to have to adopt them. And this is why it's incredibly important to maintain as large of a majority
in the House as possible. And these special elections take time. So for the House seats.
When you're pulling from the House for the Cabinet, it takes time. So that's why you don't want
kneecap it right out of the gate. You know, you want to make sure that you have these positions
full, these seats occupied so that you can get your agenda through as quickly as possible.
So that's actually a good. That's a very interesting, interesting approach. Now, however quickly
Congress wants to take this up, I mean, that's what remains to be seen. If they're able to get Congress
to take this up and you actually get these cuts passed through and trump to sign it that's wild that's wild
because they're going to have to it's going to be an audit it's going to be an audit and then they have to make
these recommendations and they're not taking checks and they want to be done by the 26 by uh i think buyer
before july 26 so these are all good things I'm fine with us these are these are great so that's a
good start very good start now a couple of other things I have to tell you this story because I'm just
blown away by this. Then we're going to get into some of this other stuff. Do you guys remember this
story about the art festival that takes place in Miami? It's called Art Basel. Basel in Miami. So back in
2019, there was this, I don't know if you want to call it artwork. Is it artwork or performance? I don't
know. This dude duct taped a banana to just a plain white wall of the museum. And it's sold, just sold,
for six point something million at auction.
It sold yesterday at auction.
So the art installation, so to speak,
was just a banana duct tape to a wall.
And Marzio Catalan's comedian is what they called it.
A banana stuck to the wall with a strip of silver duct tape.
And they thought it was going to sell when it went to auction.
It debuted at Art Basel, Miami in 2019.
and they thought it was going to sell for one and a half million,
according to Sotheby's.
I don't know.
I'm trying to, I can draw better than the banana up taped to a wall.
And it doesn't even have to be the same banana.
Listen to this.
This is how they describe it over at Sotheby's.
Ready?
Okay.
Okay.
No other artwork from the 21st century has provoked scandal,
sparked imagination,
and upended the very definition.
of contemporary art like Marutio Catalan's comedian,
whose debut at Arbazil Miami Beach in December 2019
captivated the world.
Now with an estimate of $1 to $1.5 million,
this viral sensation is making history once again
as it heads to auction at Sotheby's now
and contemporary evening sale.
Would you like to know about your potential purchase?
It is comprised of a banana
fastened to a wall with duct tape, hung exactly 160 centimeters from the floor.
Comedian belongs to the Rare League of Artworks that need no introduction.
Yeah, I think they do.
Oh, my gosh.
You know why?
It's controversial because it's stupid.
And they can sit here and subscribe all, they can describe all these things to it.
Oh, it's sardonic.
It's this or that.
It's money laundering.
It's money laundering.
That's what this is.
So it didn't sell for one point.
million. This thing sold for 6.24 million. So how do you know it's what are you buying when you buy it?
Couldn't you just get your own duct tape and tape your own banana to the wall on your own home?
How would anyone know that it's not Maruzio Catalan's comedian? Right? He didn't, it's like a literal
banana, an actual real banana and just some duct tape. One that will go bad. Well, yeah, they got to keep
replacing it. Why couldn't you just do this in your own house? Because think of it, the components to the
piece are already there. There's no way that the banana is affixed to the wall. There's no way in which
the duct tape is applied that changes any kind of movement or mood to the piece. None at all
whatsoever. In fact, even where it's located makes it entirely arbitrary as to how it's to be viewed
because it's on a white wall in a brightly lit museum. What if it's in your
home on your wall and you have all the other different, you know, mood lighting, then it changes,
right? Does it not change? It becomes more ludicrous, I think, even in that context. So, this is
dumb. This is so dumb. If you want to give someone a great gift and you can tell them that it's a
replica of a six and a half, you know, almost a million dollar piece of art, you can say this is a
replica of Marutio Catalan's comedian and just give someone, guys, this is your naughty Santa
gift right here. I'm helping you all out. All you all that go to these Christmas parties and you
guys do these goofy gifts we do them on our family you get a banana and you get some silver duct tape
and you can be like no this is a replica of a 6.24 million dollar piece of art by maruzio cadillan
called comedian and literally just do it get a piece of like styrofoam board and tape it to the
styrofoam board an actual banana with duct tape and then just like and then just like put a little
label and like glue it in the corner. Look, I got your naughty Santa
gift for you right there. It actually does work. It's a piece of art, right? It's
expensive. Is it white elephant or naughty Santa? I don't know. We've only
ever done naughty Santa. I don't think naughty Santa's the thing. Yeah, it's like the
naughty Santa game. Okay. Why? I'm just saying. Isn't that what it's called? I'm just
speaking out loud. What is it called? I thought it was like a white elephant type. I don't
understand what that is. There are no white elephants. They're all gray.
just like there's no real art
that involves a real banana
What is this piece evoked in you?
What are your thoughts when you look at this piece?
Banana pudding and morons.
That's what I think.
Smoothie and greeting.
How is this not money laundering?
And also Hunter's probably going, damn it.
Hunter Biden's out there just kicking himself
that he didn't tape some fruit to a wall.
Please tell me you read the follow-up.
Please tell me you read the follow-up.
that in the reply that NBC story put under it in their words.
Please tell me you saw that.
Oh, that's next.
So wait.
I'm sorry.
You just jumped the good.
Sorry.
Oh, no, no.
I'm glad you reminded me of that because I was getting ahead of myself.
I'm glad you brought that up.
So, so here we go.
So the guy who bought it, his name is Justin's son.
He's a cryptocurrency investor.
What?
Everything just screams money laundering.
He spent $6.2 million on a,
a regular banana duct tape to the wall, right?
You could say that the artwork is appealing.
I hate myself now.
So what does this do to the price of bananas, by the way?
Right?
Anyway.
So he bought it.
And it's, again, Maurizio Cattelan's comedian.
He battled six other morons to launder their money through this banana tape to a wall thing.
And he paid in crypto, of course.
And he said, quote,
in the coming days, I will personally eat the banana
as part of this unique autistic experience.
He is going to eat the banana.
He's going to eat it.
What in the world?
I don't know, man.
So he's going to eat it.
He's spending all that money.
He's laundering.
So what we get for a dollar, $120?
So what if I can make you a banana duct tape to the wall
and only charge you two million for it.
That sounds like a deal.
I'm saying it's the exact same thing.
The exact same tape.
The exact same nanner.
Right?
And so I was looking at this is how lazy this is.
Because obviously they have to change the banana out, right?
In some of these installations, because they got to, the banana rots and it, you know, it's just nasty.
They, the stem of the banana is cut differently.
Sometimes it's a slanted cut.
Sometimes it's cut straight across like the image that Juan is showing on the
simulcast. That's not even consistent. They're not even being consistent in the stem or even the
angle of the tape. It's literally just half-ass taping fruit to a wall. I hate everything. But this is
money laundering because there's no other reason. There's no other reason for this. This is why I hate
modern art. I really do. I reject modernity, embrace tradition. I hate modern art. All right,
we got to move. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's
Five.
Crews are working to remove
profane traffic signs.
They're working hard.
Says News 9.
The city's transportation, what city
is this? Boulder. The transportation
staff of the city of Boulder, they were dispatched
two city streets on a very special mission
Tuesday afternoon to remove illegally
posted traffic signs in four
locations. The signs use
some choice words for drivers,
asking them to put their cell phones down,
avoid distracted driving, and obey the posted
speed limit. The signs are
interesting. They say things like
speed limits 35, get off
your damn phone. That's what they
say, the signs. Speed limit
45, don't kill any kids
today. They said they were
aware of these illegal signs at a number of
locations. I actually don't find anything wrong
with these signs, Kane.
You know, I mean, they message
the urgency of driving the
speed limit and putting down one's
phone. I agree. That's what.
They said a lot of work
went into installing the signs, so
putting them up is just as tedious is taking them down.
They hope that someone spots the suspect and can call the police.
Apparently it's called criminal tampering.
It's an actual incident, like a legal thing.
Is there really anything wrong with it?
Like, I don't know.
I don't think there is.
They're not saying anything.
They're actually like underlining the law that's posted.
I, you know, look at that.
Nearly 180 pounds of illegally harvested mushrooms were seized by Washington
Fish and Wildlife.
Like, how is it illegally harvested?
Well, see, you picked it leaning over your right side,
and you got to pick it leaning over your left side.
That's what you're going to do.
Five gallons of wild edible mushroom.
Oh, you've got to have a permit.
The forest has to give you a permit to go and pick its mushrooms.
Landowner permission is required to possess smaller quantities.
I'm coming back to the story, because this is so stupid.
This is literally, I mean, it's one thing if you're trespassing,
but I don't think that's what this was.
Stick with us. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you, bottom of this second hour.
Did you guys see the, I've seen this type of stuff before where it's usually like the FBI or to be,
I remember the when it really, this was back in, I think like 2009, you had, the Missouri Highway Patrol had used this.
It's like extremist phrases. This is the FBI's militia.
violent extremism and it's like some sayings etc or whatever they've and it's at fbi talk
gov oh no i don't want it downloaded i didn't want that i just wanted to open it in a pdf not to download it
your fruit cakes so they have this thing that they call terrorists that they have terrorism definitions
they have defined by the FBI and DHS,
they have these phrases, things like the symbols guide,
and they have militia violent extremism.
And it's not a new thing, but this is new
and that it's updated, if that makes sense to you.
So it's updated.
And it gets into their strategic intelligence,
blah, blah, blah, blah.
We believe it's intelligent.
It gets into all of that stuff, and it talks about terminology used and things like that.
And it has, you know, some examples in it.
But it gets into threat overview militia, violent extremists, etc., three percenters.
And they said that, like, for instance, some people use the term boogaloo, which references a violent uprising or impending civil war.
I like smod, fiery boogaloo.
the term is I love when feds who set up the entrapment of Whitmer and they were there J6 and all this other stuff,
I love when the feds try to make these observances.
They say, oh yes, the term boogaloo really resonates with militia violent extremists, MVEs,
who have adopted it to use it.
And they said following perceived incursions on constitutional rights, including the Second Amendment,
they get into targets and tactics.
and I swear, I think they mentioned memes in here, I wouldn't doubt it.
They also touch on key terms, right?
So key terms that are used.
And so you got Boogaloo.
Second Amendment is apparently a term that is a key term for militia violent extremists.
So it has Second Amendment or 2A refers to Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.
They said MVEs and others within the militia movement often.
reference and interpret it to justify private militia activities in their opposition of gun laws.
You know you can have a private militia and a private and do private militia activities already,
right? Right? That's what is this nonsense? It gets into Agenda 21 Boogaloo, Bugout, False Flag,
FEMA camps, field training exercise. Who made this list up? Which FedFUD made up this list?
I mean, I use all of these.
words am I a militia violent extremist because I use words like boogaloo bug out false flag field
training exercise or second amendment I use second amendment 2A all the time so if you cite a constitutional
right that makes you a violent extremist it looks like that right but none of the people who ever talk
about taking those rights are ever considered to be violent extremist that's kind of interesting
No, it's not a new thing, but it is updated.
So this thing is, it's an updated list.
I was just looking at this and I'm just like, I can't believe, oh, they call like a Buja Duhin, Big Igloo, Big Luwau, Boog Boys, all these terms.
They literally have, those are great terms, by the way.
Buja Hadine, that's hysterical.
And other associated wordplay, in addition to imagery, like igloos, Hawaiian shirts, and lay.
are used as coded references to the larger boogaloo phenomenon on and offline.
This is a serious government document.
Because some people use the term jokingly in RMVEs.
Wait, what's the RMVE?
We have the militia violent extremists.
What's the R?
I don't know.
Who advocate.
They talk about racism, etc.
So basically, anybody who uses the term boogaloo, they're trying to say as a racist,
bug out.
A phrase used by.
MVEs and non-extremest
preppers to reference
emergency contingency planning
usually involving weapons, supplies, evacuation
procedures and rendezvous locations.
Yeah.
And
this is
moronic.
Absolutely moronic.
But this is what
yeah. This is what they're, this is
literally what their, their, their, their, our government is
doing.
Thoughts came?
Did you elect them to do this?
The FBI?
I didn't elect anybody in the FBI.
Yeah.
What about Mullen Lab?
Is that still a thing that they,
I'm shocked that's not in there yet.
Is the come and take it or don't tread on me?
Is that also?
Someone made the point.
So if you like the movie Kildozer,
does that mean that you get added to the anti-Bougaloo department?
The list?
I'm just curious.
What?
Boogaloo?
It just makes it not serious to me.
It makes me want to say it more.
It's like an 80s breakdance movie.
Not interested.
Yeah, it makes me want to say it more.
I mean,
hell, wait until they find out about skibbitty toilet, dude.
Wait until they find out about skibbitty toilet.
Sweet.
We just got on list just then.
Well, we're going to bug out to the skibbitty toilet boogaloo.
Oh, we're on list.
Making it all the lists.
This is what our government is doing.
Meanwhile, at the border, it's all chaos, but up, but up in the important people departments.
So assonine.
Now you see why.
When is Jim Jordan on?
He's on this week with us tomorrow.
I got Jim Jordan who's going to be coming up with us tomorrow.
Because, you know, Zuckerberg was, he was, he had testified before members of Congress.
And then now he's admitted.
he's admitted that, you know, speaking of government lists and government cooperation and all this other stuff,
he's actually admitted that, yes, they did work with the Biden administration to suppress speech and to throttle dissent.
They said that according to House judiciary, he admitted to working with the administration to pressure Facebook to censor Americans and throttling the, which we knew,
I mean, but what's the, okay, so here's the thing.
What is, what did we get from this?
Okay, so he admitted that he did it and we all knew he did it.
Well, what do we get from it?
He did it.
We know he did it.
What's, what, what do we get out of it?
That's what I'd like to know.
What penalty is going to exist to prevent anybody else from doing this again to Americans?
I mean, good grief.
it's a they say it's a big win for free speech well we all knew this the big win for free speech is to stop it from happening again
i mean that's the that's the big win from from this i i don't know the whole thing is just is
is asinine that that it was done in the first place but also that do we i i think that some like
jim jordan others have the will to do something i just don't know practically realistically
what they can or would do.
So this could technically still happen again.
Hell, maybe it still is. You don't know.
Honestly, I think he's seeing some of this.
I will say Facebook never went as far as some of these others,
but it still went pretty far.
It doesn't collaborate with China,
and it won't work with China,
which is why China has its own version of Facebook.
But they still went pretty far.
I mean, let's be real with it.
He said he regretted working with them to censor.
They published a letter that he had sent.
And he said that he didn't even really want to be political.
I mean, really, he wants to kind of be neutral on everything, which I don't think anyone's ever really neutral.
But he had said that in a separate situation, the FBI had warned us about a, this is his letter.
I'd warned us about a potential Russian disinformation operation, et cetera, et cetera.
And then when we saw the New York Post story, reporting on corruption, we sent that to fact checkers and temporary.
rarely demoted it while waiting for a reply.
Since it's been made clear, the reporting was not Russian disinformation, and he said we should
not have demoted the story in retrospect, and that they're changing their policies and
processes to make sure it doesn't happen again, and that they will no longer demote things
while waiting for fact checkers.
They shouldn't have done that in the first place anyway.
They shouldn't have demoted anything.
and he says that he regrets,
that he, you know, is regretful of it.
Well, I don't know what to make of it.
And what's to come of it, right?
What is to come of it?
Kane, what's to come of it?
I mean, hopefully guys like Zuck,
people that are in charge of these social media platforms
will stop actually acquiescing to the government on these things,
hopefully until we get something legislatively
that prevents the government from doing it.
We already do, by the way.
It's called a Constitution.
It's the Constitution.
The government cannot suppress your speech in any way.
It's just literally already law, but somehow we have to clarify it.
Right.
And what impact on Missouri v. Biden?
Because that was the big suit.
What impact on Missouri v. Biden?
I think that's an important discovery.
So we'll follow all of this.
Coming up, we got some Florida man.
We're also, let me just tell you what we have coming up.
Secret Service. Some people are asking, are you guys covering information related to this assassination
attempt? We've got that. Also, Jill and Joe, because they're all at the beach. There's on video
Secret Service agents shoving everybody out of the way as they continue their endless vacation.
There was video of her, of Jill and Ashley shopping. And when they were in California,
and they had local police protection. Remember when Jill was describing, like, how much power she felt as they were
clearing freeways for so secret service shoving literally guys shoved somebody out of the way as they're
out shopping so we're just this interesting secret service stuff we're going to get into that we're also
going to get into uh some trades some EVs we have we were talking a little bit about tech we're
also going to get into culture uh star was acolyte they're reacting to cancellation nobody watched it
because it was trash and now the same thing could happen to the amazon series amazon prime series lord
of the ring, Lord of the Rings, because they're making Gladriel, like, in it with Saramont.
They're trying to, it's just weird.
It's his life mission to make bad decisions.
It's time for Florida Man.
All right, so a Florida man was on probation for drug trafficking, and he looks like Santa,
or a really just unkempt Kenny Rogers.
I can't tell.
I'm sorry. I'm supposed to believe this guy's
63, Kane.
Volusia County. He was
taken into custody. He was
arrested for armed, ooh,
armed trafficking of fentanyl and meth.
And then he got arrested again on similar charges.
He's 63 years old, this guy, supposedly.
63 years old. Sessel
McCoy. What an...
Are you sure he's in Florida?
That sounds like he's Kentucky.
Cecil McCoy took him into custody, Circle K and Deltona.
He was busted.
He had fentanyl on him when they took him into custody enough to kill lots of people.
And then he also had 85 grams of meth.
And he did say all of its mind.
So I mean, he, you know, at least there's, he was honest about it.
But still, good heavens.
I just like, go find an honest line of work.
You know, I mean, you can find, I realize maybe it's not the job that you want.
But there's some honest line.
line of work out there that you can have. Just saying. Let's see. This, uh, da, da, da, done, got a couple of other
boy. Nope, no, I'm not doing this one about, nope, not doing that one. Well, we got the guy who,
Florida man from Key West, he attacked a man holding a sign that displayed a Bible verse. So this is
Stock Island, Florida. This guy's supposed to be 50. I'm supposed to believe that this guy's 50 years old.
again also don't believe these ages meth is meth kills dude meth kills in ages so this guy let's see here
50 year old man from key west arrested he attacked a guy who's holding a john 316 sign just this
innocent guy but the guy who was arrested looks like the bad guy from the original twin peaks
he has his hair and everything he looks like bob from twin peaks completely
the guy's name is
Jose Jerome Hernandez
he attacked the 37 year old victim
the guy was just holding a John
316 sign that's all it was so
yeah there's no there's that
but he looks the thing that really stuck out to me
is that he looks like Bob from Twin Peaks
the original Twin Peaks
let's not going to do this one either
nope nope nope nope
there's some that are really bad
that I
don't
well
this one's this is a guy who is recording people in the bathroom he's a he was central
florida deputy surprise his name wasn't scott israel uh who was arrested for video voyeurism
it was in tampa this guy uh his name is justin d biaz and he was a deputy in the d ui unit
and illegally recording victims in the bathroom of his residence did he have a lot of people over to
his house that he would like who does this this is some blueberry hill stuff stop that
sorry only canaan is going to get that reference right what did that when was that in the 90s
the st louis thing yeah it's the st louis thing it had to do with chuck berry and all that it was a big bad
deal i remember being a kid hearing about that and i was like oh uh so this guy was charged with video
voyeurism uh southwest floridman was arrested for stealing an antique slot machine out of all the
things to steal why that went 31 year old andre vassquez was caught on camera breaking into
an arcadia truck stop he stole the slot machine and then deputies initiated a foot
chase after he fled. He was apprehended
after hiding in a nearby backyard.
He had bullet cutters, a backpack, he had a gun. He was a prohibitive possessor.
And they got the stolen slot machine. It was an antique slot machine. I don't know
what he thought he was going to get out of it. Like, did he think it had money?
I think the antique ones had those like silver dollars.
Oh, is that? Did he think that they were still in there?
I don't know, maybe. That's kind of dumb. I mean, they're not
still going to be in there. Good heavens. It's not
ha ha, ha. Let's see here. We also have, oh, I had this one, the guy from the other day. My favorite story still remains a pizzeria guy. Florida, me, was a little bit quiet this weekend, I have to say. They also had these poachers that stole 800 pounds of berries. They were arrested in Hillsborough County. Palmetto poachers is what they called them. Two months after new regulation, harshal penalties for it saw.
Palmetto poachers.
These two individuals,
Haldio Hernandez and Maria Hernandez-Sentiego,
they stole 800 pounds.
Apparently these berries can sell for 75 cents a pound,
and you can get up to $3.50.50 a pound.
That's crazy.
Stick with us.
We got more in store.
So this is that.
And I don't know that I'm insurached in the news.
And he's suing
with the internet.
He's super,
he's super ticked.
And
he's suing the internet
because he's mad.
He's suing
specifically
Elon Musk. He's suing him and
JK, I'm never going to stop that.
And also
J.K. Rallying
an X
and all this other
he's suing all these people because
I guess his feelings got hurt.
over people, you know, questioning the fact that he's an actual dude with X, Y, chromosomes.
And that causes your body to do different things because of those chromosomes, by the way.
And so this, his name is Zamein Khalif.
And he's named, goodness, Musk, rallying, all kinds of stuff, this Algerian boxer in a lawsuit.
And it was filed to French authorities over alleged acts of aggravated,
harassment.
I'd take some balls.
I'm telling you.
Welcome back to the program.
Dana Lash with you.
Top of this first hour.
Or second hour.
Top of this second hour.
I,
um,
the dude,
he says he's,
it's part of his fight for justice,
dignity and honor.
And it was filed against unknown persons per
French law.
Uh,
if the,
I'm reading,
the criminal complaint posted to the anti-online hatred center of the
public prosecutor's office last week.
and they said that
the prosecution has the latitude
to be able to investigate against all people
including those who shared hateful messages.
And then they said that apparently
Trump would also be part of this investigation.
Repercussions, I'm reading the French law
for cyberbullying offenses.
So you could go to jail for like
two to five years,
fines anywhere from 26 to 39,000 pounds.
in it, but if it's prosecuted as, so you have cyberbullying and then you have hate speech.
So if it's elevated and you can prosecute it as online hate speech, then they could, you can find people 64 to 214,000.
It's a dude. I mean, he's a dude.
And they were looking, this guy took, took home the gold medal in the women's boxing and women's boxing.
He's 25 years old. He's like, I'm not, he has X, Y chromosomes. Here's the, here's the difference.
the boxing league that he was disqualified from competing in previously because of his
X Y chromosomes.
The Olympics allowed for him to compete based on just what is on his passport.
So the Olympics does not look at anything other than what you claim on a document, whereas
the other leagues actually do the testing.
So that's like one of the big things in the Iowa.
is like, no, this is what's on their passport.
Not kidding you. Not kidding you.
So he's suing and he also, one of the things was cited.
So you know how there's the account that has Trump that posts on truth social and then he can.
And then people will take that and repost it on Twitter.
He had said at one point, I will keep men out of women's sports.
And that was put, that was put into, I guess that was like cited.
as one of that, why they may go after it.
That's so, that's not snow pun intended.
But they've been, I don't, that's not going to work over here.
One of the things with the U.S. law in layman's terms is if it's legal here, you're not going to,
they're not going to, foreign law is not going to supersede our own national law.
So if it's, if it's free speech here, there's no way, there's not going to be any kind of
cooperation with anything like that.
That's, that's actual law.
but what gets me and this guy again xy chromosomes which allow the body to do certain it triggers the body to produce certain things to do certain things to be different genetically different etc so dude you can sit here i'm not going to argue with it i'm not going to argue with people about it and that's what counts the the the muscle mass the bone density the full force of that as dictated by the xy chromosomes that's what that's what that's the the blueprint and so this craziness by the way has
extended. Let me pull this up to the Paralympics.
Headline. A blind runner who won 11 national titles as a man is going to compete as a woman
in the Paralympics. Okay, so again, it is a man who is 50 years old. He calls himself Valentina
Petrilla. He's an Italian sprinter.
He will later this month be the first openly trans athlete to compete in the Paralympics.
Again, 50 years old.
And he just now recently started identifying as a woman.
He won 11 titles in 2019 as a man.
He took bronze in the women's 200,400 meters at the Parathletic World Championships last summer.
He looks like a man.
He's not blind.
he's visually impaired.
So it doesn't mean that he can't, you know, that he's not, he's not totally blind from what
the New York Post suggests.
And it's not against the rules.
It is not against the rules.
He's the International Paralympic Committee per the Post, allows each sports is governing
body to set their own rules.
So each athletic discipline gets to set its own rules.
and they're actually, and the people who do,
the, his discipline, he's a sprinter,
they're fine with him running against other.
I mean, he is huge.
When he, when he, there's a photo of him
with the other female sprinters and he's huge.
He, he went through puberty as a man.
He has been competing as a man his whole life.
If he were to be a woman,
and suddenly walk onto the track with the level of testosterone and everything else that he has,
then he would be accused of doping and he would be disqualified.
It's gotten so far out of control.
This is, it's, this is unbelievable.
And then, wait, there's more.
So there's a transgender golfer who got mad and decided to insult biological,
his biological female rivals who complained about him competing with women.
The guy's name is Haley Davidson.
He's a transgender golfer who, per daily male, hit out at female athletes who complained about his success.
He was banned from competing in the NXXXT golf tournaments earlier this year.
And he said on Instagram, quote,
I will never understand athletes who blame a transgender competitor on their own athletic failures.
If you don't take accountability for your failures, then you will never actually be good enough to make it.
Davidson was born in Scotland.
He's been trying to qualify for LG for the LPGA.
They have an inclusion policy.
So if you undergo a surgery after male puberty, then you're in.
But you can go through puberty and get the advantages of all that.
The LPGA tour removed its requirement for golfers to be female at birth.
This is out of control.
Absolutely out of control.
These men are treating the women.
women's sports is JV leagues.
I mean, this is just wild.
I mean, and of course, you know, he's wiping the floor with olive.
I mean, he's a man.
So he's winning all these titles.
Of course he has.
And then if you disagree with any of this, then you're a cyberbleed.
Do you see how they're trying to leverage the legal system to silence women?
I don't ever want to hear any of these people complain against Sharia ever.
I don't ever want to hear feminism is dead.
Long live the new feminism.
That's what this is.
The new feminism isn't feminine anymore.
And they've helped kill it.
They've absolutely helped kill it.
And this is crazy.
And we, like with a cyberbullying lawsuit from this mailbox, I mean, we say things like,
oh, well, you know, that couldn't happen here.
Yeah, it could.
I mean, people have already been fined.
I mean, in some states, they're trying to make it a misdemeanor if you, if you choose to not forfeit your free speech and you don't use whatever pronouns.
I mean, this is, this is where we're at.
It's just unbelievable.
None of the, it's, and even in the Paralympics.
I mean, I think that it's a mental illness, but I don't think it should be, I think it should not be in like, not treated that way in the Paralympics.
Good heavens.
I have a couple of other things too
I want to hit here
as we roll towards
we got
I pulled this up
so
the
we got audio of this
Biden spoke
this is audio soundbite
oh boy
okay
he starts randomly screaming
last night
let's just play it
audio soundbite too
I can't really set it up
because I don't know what he was
I really don't understand
where he's going at this
he starts talking about
Xi Jinping and then Tibet
and then he just
just screaming. Go ahead.
Let's roll the tape. I spent a lot of time
with Xi Jinping and I was,
they tape everything
we say. I spent over
80 hours of them alone, over 17,000
miles in China.
And they were in Tibet,
near Tibet. And he asked me,
can I define America for him? And this
is a true story. I said,
yes, in one word,
possibilities.
We believe anything is possible in America.
Anything we said our
mind you as possible. We are the land of possibilities.
The land of freedom, you half with, and he starts screaming. Do you know why I dislike
how he says possibilities? Because that's so loaded. When he says possibilities,
it's laced with intimation that it has to be provided to you, the possibility, by the state,
because that's what they've been promoting with equity, right? You have to facilitate. You have to
facilitate, you have to pay for, you have to micromanage the possibility. And if it doesn't grow
into achievement, then you are owed it and you were robbed somehow, regardless of your own
free will and choices. I can't believe you just didn't say freedom, right? Not possibility. Freedom.
him. He says he was, he confirmed that there was a coup against him and he said he feels pushed out
and betrayed. Now, we talked a little bit about this yesterday, but now there's this new report.
It's over at Politico. And they're saying, yeah, the coup took place in this piece. Biden harbors
lingering frustration at Pelosi Obama and Schumer. So there's a lot of tension here. Politico notes
this. They said Biden is frustrated that Obama wouldn't tell him to his face that he should leave the
race. He's angry with Nancy Pelosi, views her as ruthless for ushering him out the door, and he's mifted
at the role that Schumer played also. What did you think you were getting into? We have more on this.
A quick note, too, somebody had emailed and they said, you should be staring at the camera more,
looking at the camera more. I want to remind everyone, this is a radio program, and I don't have a teleprompter,
so any of the information that I'm giving to you, nothing is scripted on the show. You can't see it,
but I have a four and a half foot screen that runs the entirety of the,
this and Juan's showing you, this is what I am looking at. So this isn't like Fox or CNN or MSNBC or whatever,
where I'm looking and I got a teleprompter with all my information neatly for me to read on my screen in
front of me. It is a blank black screen and it's totally off the cuff. So all my information is down here.
So I look up when I can, but I'm not going to sit here and gaze into everyone's eyes on the camera,
not because they don't love you, but because you want it, you're watching.
for information and all my information is here because it's a radio program that is simulcast. So I want to
remind people of this because I think from time to time, I think they forget that I have this
giant monitor down here for a reason. So it's because I have everything, you would fall over
if you saw everything that I had on this screen. I've got one, two, three, four, five, six, seven,
eight, eight tabs in one window just alone. Two on another. All of my bookmarks, everything that I can
quickly access because we're hanging out and we're talking, right? Is all right here in front of me. So
that is why. You just can't see it when we're looking, when you're looking straight on like this.
And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. So per the
Hill, a Wyoming reporter was caught using artificial intelligence to create fake quotes and
stories. What's new? The, they made up quotes from the governor and a local prosecutor. It was
uh, wow, the dead giveaway, though, was a reporter from a competing news outlet.
they, uh, he came across all of this, uh, AI stuff in this, in this newspaper. Uh, and it's the Cody
enterprise. This is crazy. Yeah, they just, you know, we're making up all kinds of, all kinds of stuff.
Uh, also leave Buckees alone. The Buckees Beaver mascot rope is responsible for a man's
fall according to a lawsuit. Uh, this in Florence, South Carolina, he tripped over a rope holding
down the large inflatable beaver mascot and is suing the company for injuries. He's
sustain. You know, you could also look where you're walking, too. That's very important.
And, oh gosh, I have more AI model, 98% accurate in detecting diseases just by looking at your
tongue. This is some of the stuff that we're getting from AI. We got a lot more on the way.
Stick with us. I got infected about two weeks ago. It was my third infection, and I had been vaccinated
and boosted a total of six times. I was vaccinated and boosted a total of 11,000 thousand
So I guess it's not working then, right?
Welcome back to the program.
Dana Lash with you.
Bottom of this third hour.
That's Fauci, if you were watching this simulcast,
which you can view, Channel 347, direct TV,
also on X, and over at Rumble,
where we have the discussion,
and people interact with each other.
And McGraw-Nation rated the stream,
which is a fun thing that people do.
It actually seems really fun.
And sometimes I'm like, let's just go to the stream.
Let's just like, hang out.
I got news we got to tell you.
But I had to play this audio.
I had to play the video for you.
He's been, guys, he's, how many times did he say?
He was vaccine boosted.
Six.
Let's write six times.
I've had six faxes and boosts.
At some point, wouldn't it work?
How many times were you vaccinated?
Six times.
And yet you still got the thing.
Uh-huh.
So, yeah, three times.
So would that suggest that you maybe were not
anaculated against the virus that you got the shot to not get?
But imagine how bad it would have been if he never got any shots.
Yeah.
Ooh, man.
He would have, yeah.
What would have happened?
Not a damn thing.
Legs would have fallen off or something.
My arm would have fallen off and morphed into its own super being.
That's what would have happened.
He would have turned.
to do an ork.
You know?
It's just wild.
It's so wild.
And then he wonders why people don't trust.
And keep in mind, this is what this Tim Walski.
I wanted everybody to do.
He wanted everybody to have to take all this stuff and to do.
You couldn't leave your house.
I love the people, by the way, I love, and you're going to hear this so much going
into the election year.
They talk about, oh, voter ID is racist.
To have an ID to go vote is so racist.
Wait a minute.
You're literally the.
same people that demanded to show a Vax card that you needed an ID to get. And then it told your
whole health history just to go eat at a damn pizza shop, going to a restaurant and eat. You had to
show that. I didn't even go to New York. I can't tell you. Okay, so I'm going to tell you. Canaan,
remember this conversation? So during all of this that was happening, like there's certain
networks that could even go to because they required you to, I already had it naturally. But, you know,
we're pretending to not like science.
And so they wouldn't even like allow me in the door because I couldn't open my booklet
and show that I had the Fauci shot, the Fauci-Ochi.
So there was at one point where I was told that somebody in New York, they wanted to have a meeting
and can I go up for a meeting.
And this is at the time when things are barely reopening.
And Kane, remember, you had to get, you had to show your little card and your little shot
thingy just to get a cab and things like that, like crazy.
My friends who live and work in New York
And they were telling me all this craziness
Like that's insane
There's no way in hell I'm going out there
No way
And then they you couldn't even go into restaurants
Unless you showed that you had that
I couldn't have even gone any hell
I probably couldn't even gotten access in the hotel
So I remember telling the Radio America guys
I was like yeah no it's not gonna happen
They're like I'm sorry what? I'm like yeah it's not going
It's New York and they're making me
Show all this I have to prove that I've had no
You know what?
There's a crazy thing called the internet.
And they can do Skype's and FaceTimes and all kinds of stuff.
It's like I'm there.
Right?
It's like you're right there without having to be there.
And without them having to worry about my little plebeian natural immunity.
Imagine that.
So the media never happened because I was like, I'm just not going to go and deal with all that.
I have, I don't like playing pretend.
Okay.
I would have been arrested every other second.
There is no way.
I would not.
I have difficulty with normal average everyday tasks sometimes, not having an attitude.
I can't even imagine having to go to New York City.
Kane, you can't go into this cap?
Can you show us, sir?
Sir, can you show us your fax pass?
It's this middle finger right here.
Yeah, I got a Vax pass.
It's this right here.
That's my Vax pass.
Yeah.
Sorry, can we see that again?
Yeah, we can see it.
You want it in your face, too.
I'm happy to give it to you.
I have two vax passes.
Yeah.
I got four more of those where they come from.
Stacey.
Can you imagine?
Sir, I'm sorry.
You can't come in unless you show us your Vax pass.
And then there were people who were printing out fake vax passes.
And then they were getting charged with felonies.
Because it's a government document.
It's a special secret government.
document.
You know how many people were going to like Mexico to vacation and Mexico's like,
whatever, come on in.
It's the only time that like people are like, yeah, we love that.
You don't have like this lax oversight.
Yay.
Or you have totally lax oversight.
They didn't care.
People were going down there buying fake passes.
You don't know that, but they were.
They were down in Mexico buying these fake fax passes coming back up.
Oh, yeah, we got it.
Look at that.
Look at that.
So dumb.
And then now we find out all this time later.
It was all just, you know.
And in the meantime, then you got Tim Walls.
Everybody forget my record.
Let's not pay attention to the fact that I locked down my whole damn state over a fairy tale.
Vote for me.
I'm still mad about all this.
I'm still mad about it.
We lost friends over this.
I just, how terrifying was it, though?
Think about it for a moment.
Allow yourself to mentally go back to that time.
How freaky was it that you knew so much.
many people who were eager to comply, right? So many were eager to comply. Unbelievable.
Just unbelievable. I'll never forget. I left. Yeah, they like the taste of boots. I went to one
allergist and I left one of my allergist, the one I previously went to during lockdown because they
did the whole, make sure you have your mask on. And whenever they, they had the signs for masks and the
health like the doctor's offices and that were like the last places that that that lifted that order so I'd go in
and I just out of spite I would not wear my mask properly I would literally wear it like crooked or I'd wear it where it's
covering my neck or it was like like a pirate on one eye I literally did that and I would go in and I would
just be like I'm going to make you say something because this is so stupid I was not like belligerent at all
not at all I just was like I I dare you and I literally would go in with my face panty like across one
like a pirate because I'm 12
perpetually. And
they'd be like, Mom, you need to wear a mask.
You need a hold a mask. Bring it down.
Fairface. You saw New York
passed that mask ban.
Yeah. Oh, now they don't want them because they're like,
oh, we just made it easier for the people to rob.
No, I got to wear this robber's mask now.
Now you need an actual religious or health
exemption to have a mask.
not religious exemption to not have it's unbelievable they can't make up their minds oh man we just made it to
where people can rob us and nobody knows who they are what do you think it was going to happen
never forget that never forget that now in the meantime you got uh the waltz the governor
and there were there's a video going around and people it's um squad cars going around and they were
shooting paintballs at people that were on their front porches and people were saying it was because
they were to find the state-at-home lockdown order. It was actually the first time they decided to
police after the George Floyd riots. That's what it was, the video that's going around. Remember,
he waited three days, so everything was like hell on earth. He waited for three days before he did
anything. And then finally he's like, well, I guess they better get control over this because my whole
major city is burning. And then they decided they were going to, the best way to do it. You know,
I guess they weren't worried about inflaming tensions
is to have the police walk through
and then just like, you know, they see you on your porch,
get inside, paintball.
That's crazy, right?
That was crazy.
They did that.
That's on video.
And then remember, audio somebody 21, here's some flashback.
Three Minneapolis police officers were testifying to the Minnesota Senate
that Governor Tim Walz gave the order to let writers burn the MPD third precinct.
Remember the police station that was being, you would, you saw,
night after night they kept attacking it. It was this one. Watch this. During the riots,
the officers were told they could not wear protective frog suits but were still hit and injured
with bottles, cement, and more. Sergeant Hedberg blamed state, city, and department leaders
for the abandonment of the third precinct. I heard the governor say, give it up. It wasn't
directly to me. It was through a phone call. The governor says give up the precinct. I mean,
that's, that's demoralizing for this whole state. And the three described a,
moralized police force with dozens of officers planning to retire or quit.
Give up the precinct. Give up the precinct. Yep. I remember when that was, I remember when that
story hit. Yeah, give up the precinct. It's just, you know, because remember this, this was the
thought and it was the Baltimore mayor. You saw this in Portland. There was this like general thought
that if you just give the rioters, you know, like a little space, you know, a little safe space,
you know, play space, a little safe play space. A little safe play space.
then it'll be okay.
And that's not at all how that went.
A couple of other things.
You got the Democratic National Convention
just over a week away.
Did you see the Barack Obama
summer book reading list?
No.
You didn't?
Can I just read some of the things
that Barack Obama had on his summer reading list?
Okay.
Yeah.
So he had,
there's always this year
on basketball and ascension.
James by Percival Everett.
Reading Genesis by Marilynne Robinson.
Headshot by Rita Bullwinkle.
The Beautiful Day, Zach Williams.
What was that last one?
The Beautiful Day, Zach Williams.
No, just before that one.
Headshot by Rita Bullwinkle.
Interesting.
Yeah.
Might be kind of weird for a summer reading list.
Weeks after the former president and Republican nominee
of a president literally survives a headshot.
Right.
Huh.
Kind of interesting.
Seriously.
Dem's the rules, though, right?
Dem's de damn rules.
That's how that works.
I mean, I guess that he just wants, I mean, just saying.
So he actually had a book that was called Headshot on his list.
Now, when Sarah Palin put purveyors marks on a map, she was accused of.
Oh, and there were years and years of litigation that followed.
Mm-hmm.
Like actual in court.
Mm-hmm. Yep. So I'm just, are we applying the same rules or is it D different? Just curious.
D different. D different. Just, yeah. Yeah, I thought that was very interesting that, hmm, that's, now a couple of other things, too.
The Secret Service has apologized for breaking into a salon to access the restroom for a Kamala Harris fundraiser.
This was kind of a wild thing to see. There's video of it. They went into this Massachusetts salon. They shut it down. They covered it.
an agent covered her security camera with duct tape. They picked the lock of the salon so that they
could use the bathroom for a two-hour period. And then after that, they removed the tape from the
security camera. And the woman said that they were directing, the Secret Service agent was directing
people to use her salon's bathroom without her authorization. And they were there for a Kamala Harris
fundraiser. Now, the woman said, I knew that I needed to close my salon because they wanted all of the
businesses right in this area to be closed. It's the Secret Service thing. But she did not anticipate
that they were actually going to break into her salon and then use her bathroom and then allow
everyone else to use it as the bathroom for their op for the entirety of the event without her
permission. That's crazy. She said she felt violated. The business owner said she felt violated.
It was on July 27th ahead of Harris's first in-person fundraiser.
And it's the 413 salon, the owner's Alicia Powers, business insider did an interview with her.
She's in Pittsburgh, Massachusetts.
And a Secret Service came in.
They were looking at the area ahead of it.
They were advancing it.
And Harris spoke at this performing arts space near in the colonial theater.
And she said that they had people in and out of here doing bomb suites.
And she's like, I understand what they have to do, do the nature of the situation.
she's telling business insider this.
And she says, you know, it was a little chaotic.
We just made the decision to close for that Saturday.
She's a salon.
That's a big business day for her Saturday.
Secret Service said that the agency's employees would not enter without permission,
but then they had to admit, yeah, they taped over.
It was 8-10.
Secret Service agent had no pin on her lapel, taped the camera,
and then picked the lock on the door.
And they, she started picking the lock on the door,
and then noticed that the ring camera was watching her,
and that's when she pulled up a chair,
when got a chair on the porch
and taped over the camera, the ring camera.
And it's all on, I mean, it's all on camera.
The door was locked, but then there was another security camera
inside of the building,
and it showed people entering over the course of two hours.
And everybody was like going in, using her bathroom,
you know, the whole time.
And the security, the salon security alarm rang the whole time.
The security footage from the TV.
two cameras doesn't show
it showed that people were in and out
she said for an hour and a half just using her bathroom
the alarms are going off they used her
counter with no permission
she said when they were done using
the bathroom they left her
building completely unlocked
what in the hell is going
on with Secret Service
they don't have the right to do that
Biden actually did
something that was impossible
both sides hate them you know
both sides that was a hard thing to do
unification.
The unification. That was a hard thing to do. Yeah, they all hate him. Nobody likes them.
That was Trump from his call yesterday with Elon. Elon Musk. I can't, I got to do it like Maduro does it.
Alon Musk. This is too funny. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. Make sure you go sign up for the newsletter, too, over at Substack, chapter and verse. In the meantime, today and stupidity came before I run out of time.
Oh, good Lord. It's like Harris Wall's spokesperson. I don't even know. I don't even know. I don't even
know her name. Here's a wall spokesperson. She's horrible. This is her claiming that Kamala's claim on the
no tax on tips was her original idea. Listen to this. Sorry, Juan, that's seven. She certainly,
again, has many parts of President Biden's agenda that she helped pass, that she supports, but she's
also going to be putting forward her own agenda. And that's something you heard her talk about
when she talked about no taxes on tips in Nevada earlier. No taxes on tips. Yeah, it's like her
her thing. It's like she just realized her.
Just like Joe, she doesn't play dress.
She doesn't play drives at all.
They can't come up with their own idea.
Our media is garbage.
Yeah, that does it for us today.
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And we're going to, we're halfway through the week, guys.
We'll hit you out tomorrow of Wednesday.
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