The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Donald Trump Declares Wokeness Has To Stop
Episode Date: December 23, 2024Donald Trump declares wokeness has to stop. Matt Gaetz ethics report finds 'substantial evidence' he participated in statutory rape, prostitution. Trump threatens to try and regain control of Panama C...anal. Sen. John Fetterman praised for condemning Democrats who call Trump, his supporters as 'fascist'. 20,000 young Americans perform the single largest ‘Trump Dance’ in world history.Please visit our great sponsors:Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaUse code DANA to save 20% on your next order. Byrnahttps://byrna.com/danaGive the gift of personal safety this holiday season with Byrna.com/DanaPreBornhttps://preborn.com/danaEvery contribution counts. To donate securely dial #250 and say keyword BABY or visit Preborn.com/DANA. ReadyWise https://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on your entire purchase.
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Let's play the audio that people are going to vilify as evil Donald Trump, not acting presidential yet again in saying a thing that is hilarious to the audience and to pretty much every American.
imagine. That's not the talking head morons. We're going to tell you this is bad. We're going to stop.
Woke. Woke. Woke is bull's bullshit. The applause goes on for a while. That is a legitimate quote that
came out of the weekend from the former and soon to be current president, the president-elect.
And it's awesome. Now, I like to add a caveat that I don't have to add to this, because you don't
need to weaken as hilarious of a statement as woke as bleep, because that's great and that's
accurate. But I do like to say that one of the biggest reasons that woke's a problem for so many
Americans is not that you want to be mean, not that you don't like other people, which is all the
sad, sacks, stupid stuff that you hear from people who say, you don't like woke because you
don't like people that look like this or people that act like this, whatever the stupid argument
is. The truth is that in order for woke to work between people in a conversation, you pretty
much have to pretend that crazy doesn't exist. You start out by saying, hey, are you a Democrat?
And the other person says yes. And then you go, okay, what's the craziest thing you think so I can tell
you that I agree with it? And then you go from there. That's what woke is. That's why it's BS.
And that's why it's a big problem for us in the society that we're in now. Even the military
is dealing with more woke stuff than they've ever dealt with before. And I love, I can't say
this, you know, more definitively than I'm about to. I love talking to a young guy who's just
signed up for the military, who's about as anti-woke as anyone you'd know is because the people
of this generation who willingly sign up to protect us and have, you know, all those
attributes necessary to do it, feel like they're a rarer breed than they were in the past.
But nonetheless, when you talk to them and they crap on the own stuff they're being taught
and the messages they're being given by saying how stupid they are.
There's something that's uniquely refreshing about that,
that the system, the game, the brainwashing isn't working on individuals,
at least some individuals that we're going to ask to do one of the hardest jobs imaginable for this country,
protect our freedom, is fantastic.
So if you have someone, a younger person in your life that you know
that's had a desire from a young age to fight for us,
I hopefully think that you can find that exact conversation that I find about how stupid woke is.
And how profound it is to come from those individuals because of the reality of what their job would be
if they actually are called to serve and put into a dangerous situation and how little woke is going to matter in those moments in a foxhole.
It's ridiculous.
Nonetheless, another thing out there that I think is very interesting.
Joe Manchin is stepping away.
He is giving up his Senate seat.
he's retiring. He pretty much hates Democrats based on a lot of the comments and quotes
recently about him out there in the world, things like how far left and sort of insane the party
has become. So a new question you might ask yourself is, hey, who's going to pick up the reins?
Who's going to be that stereotypical, yes, they're a Democrat, but wait a minute, they occasionally
say stuff that other Democrats don't say. And it seems like it's going to be John Fetterman.
This is not the first time.
I've been able to use an example of something Federman said as a, you know, willingness to speak the truth, even if it's out of line with his political party, which was a mansion calling card or Kirsten Cinema calling card, who's also going away.
There's something that's fascinating about this to me.
So I'll go ahead and play on some of this audio.
But John Federman in a sit-down interview with ABC talked about the popularity of Trump and his lack of understanding some of the Democratic.
narrative that was trying to get you to vote against someone instead of vote for a person that
had no real political positions that they were sharing with you because they didn't get the
talking points from Dr. Jill, Dr. Biden, or whoever it was that you're supposed to get that
information from. So Harris oftentimes had no answer to what she was going to do question and
instead told you how terrible Trump is. Here's how Federman responded to all of that.
And after you survived an assassination, you literally were shot.
in your head and had the presence of mind to respond, you know, fight, fight, fight.
I mean, that's a political talent.
It's undeniable.
And also, I never believed that it was about fascism.
And for me, that made it difficult for-
Connell Harris said that he was a fascist.
Yeah, well, it's like that's her prerogative.
I mean, but it's not a word that I would use because you put a lot of Democrats, especially
in my state, that I know and I happen to love people.
that are going to vote for Trump and they are not fascists.
And also fascist, that's not a word that regular people, you know, use that, you know,
I think people are going to decide who is the candidate that's going to protect and project,
you know, my version of the American way of life. And that's what happened.
Yes, that is exactly what happened. A whole bunch of people that thought that your way of life
had broken over the last few years that would like to see it come back.
That's one of the big reasons people voted for Trump.
do love a Democrat saying out loud that the Trump voters aren't bad people because the narrative
from the left so often is not just that Trump's an evil, horrible, you know,
boogeyman of an individual no matter what he does, but that also his voters. And they act like
there's only a few of them, even though he just won the popular vote in the last election.
But they act as though those people are all so bad. It's amazing just quickly to think about
the transition of John Federman. When he first came to.
gets into that role as a senator, and he's not really able to form sentences in a normal way
due to a medical issue. I'm not trying to make fun of it. I'm just saying that was real.
A whole bunch of people questioned whether or not he should be in this position, mostly because,
for his own health, he probably shouldn't have been. And then he goes and checks himself in for
mental health treatment. More questions surround him and the ability to serve in this role.
and then eventually he's now in this place where he's saying things that more Republicans agree with than any other Democrat is saying.
And it's just fascinating to see the transition of John Federman.
By the way, there's one other big story out there in the world of politics that probably won't get the attention that it deserves.
But it's just insane.
And it is a Republican who's the person that's the target of the criticism.
But there was an individual, a congresswoman, who has been in a position of power.
for several years.
She's 81 years old now.
Her name is Kay Granger,
that somehow,
some way,
is actually in a nursing home,
but still has her role in Congress.
She is not running,
she did not run for re-election.
She'll be replaced soon.
But she hasn't voted on anything for like six months.
The craziest part of this story,
to me,
is the fact that even though she didn't vote for this long,
it took that amount of time,
pretty much since June or July for news media locally in her district in Texas to say,
hey, wait a minute, let's check on this person and see why they're not voting on stuff.
And then you get to her actual campaign office and it's shuttered.
It's completely closed.
And as you dive deeper into the rabbit hole that is, where did our congresswoman go?
You find out she's in a nursing home.
The nursing home confirms she's there and she lives there and is struggling with dementia,
according to her family, but you don't remove her from power. And this reinvigorates the discussion
about whether or not, you know, age limits are appropriate for our government. I don't think
personally that it needs to be that odd as far as a creation of a rule. It doesn't need to be,
you know, past a certain age. You're just not allowed to be a politician. If you have mental
acuity to the level necessary to do the job, I think you can have that role no matter how old you
are. But if you're not mentally capable, no matter how old you are again, I don't think you should
retain the position. I think an IQ or mental acuity, excuse me, test would be more valuable than, say,
a arbitrary rule at a certain age, you're just not allowed to do it. I know it's the few and far
between of the 80-somethings who are probably mentally at the level necessary to do a job as hard as that
one. But if they're capable of doing it, by God, go ahead and do it. I'm fine with that. I think
that the only real thing that matters is having an obvious demonstration of when someone mentally
can't handle the job, them not being allowed to fulfill the role as a puppet. And out of anyone else
that you can talk about this with right now, well, darn it, our current president is the other
huge elephant in the room individual being talked about this stuff, mostly because of the Wall
Street Journal and other articles putting out into the air or into the world, how unfit he was for the
job the entire four years he was in it. And one of the best examples of that, he only held
nine cabinet meetings over the course of four years. And out of all of those meetings, every time
they met, the cabinet was required to write down a question and then Biden supplied a written
answer before the meeting started, making you wonder who actually wrote that answer and why
our president for all nine of his meetings with the cabinet couldn't answer things face to face,
had to do it off of a script.
That is as damaging as any report I've seen about Biden,
and there's a lot of damaging reports about Biden
and how much people just want to puppet.
I will actually play some audio from over a month ago
of Tulsi Gabbert saying exactly the same thing
and demonstrating why she's someone
that the political system is so afraid of.
But quite a bit coming up throughout the show today,
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And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick 5.
That's right. My name is Craig Collins filling in. This is a Dana Quick 5 number one on my list of
Quick 5 stories. The Amazon rainforest is going viral because a group of uninteracted with
people in a society apparently has exploded. We don't interact with them at all.
although I guess we hit cameras somewhere to take photos of them.
And over the course of just a few years,
their population is doubled,
meaning that you're successful in life
if you're on a completely uninterrupted part of the world
where people let you live naked with spears and stuff
the way that you lived before any of that technology ruins stuff for us.
The funniest part about this story real quick,
if you Google right now for Amazon rainforest topics,
number one on the list is this story I'm telling you about.
Number two is our president wandering into the rainforest for no reason whatsoever,
just disappearing into the Amazon, which happened after he gave some words there,
and then for some reason tried to wander away.
I love that that's number two, because the viral story of 2025 needs to be Joe Biden
joining these people in their civilization untouched by society and seeing how that goes,
because I think it would be hilarious and also awesome.
Treesempe is a thing, apparently.
people are choosing skinnier trees this holiday season, or at least did choose skinnier trees,
meaning your tree has lost weight, just like everybody who's on Ozempic.
We put our trees on tree Zempic, and it's not good for us in society.
Parents have revealed that they love toys, physical toys, for their kids,
because of how rare it is for kids to interact with stuff, whether it's human beings
or anything that's in tangible real life.
That's not a device or, you know, equipment of any some kind.
I love this story for a variety of reasons.
First, not that, you know, people think that kids need any more toys.
But definitely if you're choosing between that and a video game, a toy seems better.
It makes you more well-adjusted, according to parents, better at fostering friendships, relationships, interacting in the physical world.
But then also, just in general, the fact that this is a very easy excuse now for anyone that chooses not to get them,
the gaming console that they've chosen.
It's going to be better for you in the long run, son.
I wish this existed when I was a kid
because our desire to have as many toys as possible.
Never change.
By the way, I do have a recommendation
for anyone out there that's struggling with this,
and this is something that happened to me a lot as a kid,
mostly because we chose to do it.
Just send the child outside.
As long as you're in a safe neighborhood, a safe area,
let that kid go outside, let the other kids go outside,
and guess what?
They'll play.
They'll wind up being friends and interacting,
and they won't need all the computers and technology to talk to other humans.
And it'll be great.
Knowing your neighbors is probably a good thing.
That's another big story out there in the world of just silly top five stories.
And then finally, Gen Z is suffering from a midlife crisis.
According to them, I would call it a quarter life crisis at best,
and I would tell them in response to their midlife crisis,
things are only going to get worse, baby.
once your body stops working
as well as it does now
and then you also have those other challenges
that you're facing,
you're going to wind up struggling more.
So I know it's not exactly the sugar-coating,
you know, holiday version
of saying things are going to be fine
because they're not.
They're only going to get more challenging
at other times in your life.
So maybe use that as motivation
to get over your quarter life crisis now.
That's my advice for the young kids out there in the world.
I'm not sure if it'll work.
And if that doesn't work,
I guess, you know, a hand of the face is also a potential reality.
Okay, I'm kidding about that.
Don't smack your kids.
I just realize that maybe a hand of the face would shock them into remembering that they're young and they have a lot of life left before they give up on things.
Again, kidding.
Don't hit your children.
Darn it.
That's at least the message I want to end on for this segment.
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Let's do this.
Fox News, one of the many places that broke the story of Representative Matt
Gates and the House Ethel.
committee report that's been released, Gates attempting to block a lot of this report via some
sort of, you know, court action. But Fox News, giving us some of the details here. It's a 37-page
report, and the committee claims that there is, quote, substantial evidence that Gates violated
House rules. The committee says Gates was involved in prostitution, statutory rape, and the use
of illicit drugs. Now, it says that Gates had sex with multiple women at a party in Florida,
2017 and pay them as prostitutes. The committee says that Gates also had sex with a then 17-year-old girl.
The report says that victim received $400 from Gates. The committee says she did not tell Gates how old she was.
She had just completed her junior year in high school. I know these are accusations, and I know that
they're saying that there's proof of said accusations, but they're not actually, you know,
necessarily giving us all of that information quite yet. And so you are,
innocent until proven guilty, but you realize how significant these accusations are against Gates
and why it was so easy. I don't know if that's the right word, but it seems to be the right
word, for his attempt to have a political position in Donald Trump's administration,
went away by his own choosing to get it to go away along accusations, some of these against
Gates without maybe the level of proof that they're claiming they have now, but certainly the kinds of
things that make you incapable of continuing to have a political career if they wind up being
true. And certainly a big deal, bombshell, whatever you want to call it, report that's out there.
I know a lot of people will doubt it. I will say this in response to that too, because I don't know
what the truth is yet. I know what the accusations are. I know what the proof they're claiming
exists is. But I'm going to give the benefit of the doubt to the process more so than anything
else. And by the way, a whole lot of people doubt the judicial system is capable of doing things
right. I think something like 30 some odd percent of Americans actually have confidence in that
part of our, you know, military, that part of our, excuse me, our political structure, which
if you go after Trump crazily makes sense for people to assume that it's broken. So we'll see
what happens here. And I'm sure a lot of people will say it's political and it's not real. But
the thing I'm most happy about, that's what we're.
weird way to transition, but I promise it'll make sense, is the American people's ability,
which seems to be improving by the day almost or by the year at least, to figure out the
truth from the narrative. And so if a lot of information does come out that backs these
accusations as being true, I think the American people will, by and large, evaluate that
correctly. I know that there will people that will still get it wrong, but Trump getting elected
and winning the popular vote after being found guilty of a felony that never should have been a felony,
much less something that he should have been found guilty of, is interesting,
because it does demonstrate America's ability to dive further than whatever the base level of the story is.
In my opinion, at least it does that.
So we'll see with Matt Gates how much of this proves out to be true
and how much of this proves out to be accusations without the amount of information to back them up.
but they certainly are damaging enough that it now makes sense why he went away and certainly doesn't
help to make you believe that he's innocent but we'll see again how that all plays out. All right.
Other things out there, I don't mean to keep playing this, but I can't help myself.
There's a bunch of audio of Senator Federman saying out loud that some of the fearmongering stuff
that's going on in the world of politics isn't actually going to happen.
There's another quote from the ABC interview, the sit down with Federman, in which he's
She says Cash Patel isn't going to lock up all of Trump's political enemies.
That that's insane to say and not going to be what happens,
mostly because if you go after people in a judicial system,
you do hopefully have to prove them actually guilty of stuff
unless you're trying them in places where you know that the jury will side with whatever you say.
But nonetheless, I do think that it matters that you have to take the extra steps.
So pretending as though anyone could be found guilty of any crime
is at least potentially a little extremist,
But darn it, who knows.
But here's a little bit of what Federman said about Cash Patel,
and not being as scary as mainstream media claims he's going to be
and not inventing crimes that didn't happen against politicians
that probably all have some level of behind the scenes,
seedy, potentially illegal activities that they could be held accountable for.
You know, from a Democrat, you met with Cash Patel, I believe, right?
Yesterday, well, yes.
He's talked about going after Trump's enemies.
Yeah, and I've and we've had conversations, but we had, you know, all of, all of these, all of these interviews were all off the record and, and those things.
So I'm not going to go into detail, but, but he absolutely, is that that's, you know, that's never going to happen.
You know, like he was, he was very, he's not going to use the FBI to go out for Trump's enemies.
No, that, that's not it or something for taken.
I mean, he's written a lot.
That's what he claims.
Yeah.
And I found out, you know, his...
You know what's really interesting about this one, too, by the way?
I played audio of Federman a little earlier where he's much more definitive about the appeal that Donald Trump had to the American people
and why the American people would choose to vote him into office overwhelmingly and actually, you know, allow him to win the popular vote for the first time for a Republican in quite some time.
But with this, Federman is struggling again.
He's trying not to necessarily say his definitive.
as he does within that 44 second clip
that he believes Cash Patel is not
just going to weaponize the FBI
and go after whoever he wants to go after,
weaponize, you know, whatever departments he's in charge of
to harm Trump's political enemies
and that he believes him in saying that
because darn it, it's what's actually going to occur.
Because I do believe that,
and I'll just say it again,
and then we'll move on to some other things.
One of the biggest wake-up calls for D.C.,
whether it's Trump's election or the way Elon Musk got a bill to be refined from 15,000 pages,
way, way less funding, is that the American people are more awake than ever
and more willing to be critical of what's going on in our society than ever before in the world of politics.
And that is essentially good.
All right.
Other things out there, this is crazy.
So apparently some plans have leaked, according to some insubleness.
insiders, political insiders, about what Jill Biden wants to happen before Joe is out of office in
just a few weeks now, all the things she's pushing for him to do. He commuted the sentence of
37 of 40 death row inmates saying that, you know, even though some of them are convicted of
pretty horrific crimes, that he doesn't want to see Trump make a decision different from him.
So he's wielding his power while he still has it to prevent Trump from being able to do something
different, which is a horrible way to justify an action.
To say that I haven't done this for four years because I didn't think I had to, but now I
have to because I don't want the person that's been duly elected to replace me to get a voice
in this discussion.
If you believed it so strongly, do it four years ago, do it within the first year of your
administration.
Don't do it now.
It makes no sense.
But more than that, this reporting essentially says that Jill is after scorched earth.
she's mad that her husband got pushed into the closet because he was mentally incapable of doing the job
and that more likely than not, Jill Biden was one of many unelected people running the country in place of Joe Biden.
But even more so than that, that if you can do things that are radical or extreme or things that'll make a lot of Democrats mad, feel free.
Go as nuts as possible.
That's a real story that's out there.
and there are real insiders that are leaking that Jill Biden is, quote, pushing her husband to be as
extreme as possible, which is probably bad, probably screwed up, and probably the kind of, I shouldn't
laugh at it, I should be more afraid of it, but honestly, and I think this has been true for Biden the
entire time he's been in office. The thing he cared about least was the reaction to his behavior.
If you take Afghanistan by itself as a horrible decision by the Biden administration, and then even more so, and there's more reports coming out about this too, the way he behaved while traveling to be with the family members of the U.S. military that he got killed based on how terribly he ordered an exit of Afghanistan.
apparently he was napping on Air Force One right before landing and being a part of some of those
ceremonies and seeming disinterested in being there, which is horrific.
But more so than anything else, when you think about Biden and the decisions he's made
time and again, it seemed to fly in the face of caring at all if it left him with a, you know,
valuable or not so valuable, you know, opinion for most Americans.
Look at student loan debt forgiveness as another one, even though that profoundly failed in front
of our, you know, Supreme Court, it is interesting to think that Biden tried to go as far as
he did to forgive as much of it as he did, because he did attempt to essentially use the executive
branch to take away the power of the purse from the legislative branch and just do whatever he
wanted. And he had to be stopped by a judicial branch, which matters quite a bit, because it shows how
reckless some of those plans might have been. Or, I guess, to the far left, it says that, you know,
the judicial system is broken and needs to be fixed in every way, shape, and form.
Not that I disagree with every part of that, but I do think it's interesting how that comes
and goes, depending on what the level of discussion is.
Another thing that I thought was pretty interesting that's out there now,
there is still talk of Kamala Harris's fundraising campaign, you know, ability, and then
the weird amount of failures to use that money wisely.
the party has lost its mind and is being openly crazy about the $2.5 billion she raised during her time in office,
according to many who are reporting on this.
Her advisor, Lindy Lee, who quit the Democratic Party, said that she didn't want to be a part of this craziness anymore.
I do have some of that audio.
I thought that that was pretty interesting too, because darn it, when you're handing millions of dollars to people like Beyonce to appear for a couple minutes on a stage,
somewhere, you're probably abusing every part of spending money as far as the billions of dollars
you raised and then also failing to have anything good happen in regards to the results of
said election. Everything about that is amazing to me. But again, she appeared Lindy Lee on
Pierce Morgan Show and said this. California in 2026 and perhaps even running for president in
2020. And I just want to echo what a lot of you guys already said. This past week has been
herring for me. This
Saturday I went on Fox and
Friends and I said that Democrats have a stintial
loser hang over them.
As soon as I said that, there were
boycott campaigns against me.
Unblock, unfollow campaigns.
I lost 40,000 followers
in four days. People
have called me the W word.
I don't know what we're allowed to say, but you can fill in the blank.
We're uncensored. No, no, no, don't
say it. Don't say it here. I'm not uncensored.
They are in Fears Morgan's show, but I'm
not uncensored here, so I'll stop it there.
But people turned on her. People went crazy against her. And she's just speaking the truth as far as the failures of the Democratic Party and the failures financially of the Democratic Party. What I think is as interesting as anything when you talk about that issue is also the stuff that John Stewart has said. And the most famous one is when he made jokes about how COVID probably came from the coronavirus lab in Wuhan that studies coronavirus. And that's where the virus originated. He was attacked by his own
of the political aisle. I know he's not actually a politician, but certainly a very far left
voice in some issues and not quite as far left on others and willing to attack Democrats more
than a whole lot of other Democrats are. But nonetheless, he was attacked resoundingly by people
who are majority of the time is fans. And so he thought that that was jarring. And I have audio
that I can play later, this from years ago, him saying that it was a real wake-up call as to how
much anger and craziness exists on both sides of the political aisle, not just the side that he's more
often critical of, because when you step out of line, you hear about it strongly. Apparently,
this is something that she's experienced now as well. All right, quick break. A lot coming up.
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There's a crazy story from 2011 about a woman, 27 years old at the time, named Ellen Greenberg,
who appeared to have been killed inside her home.
She had 20 stab wounds from a knife that was actually found in her chest.
There was a fruit salad on the countertop that had been left there.
Just a lot of bruises all over her body.
The reason I'm bringing this up with barely any time to talk about it
and not exactly an uplifting story before the holidays,
it was ruled a suicide for a long time.
And the parents of this woman had to fight in court for years,
even recently appearing in court again after filing a suit in 2022,
to argue the fact that you couldn't possibly do this to yourself
and take your own life.
many, many people, even the judge agrees that there's no reason this should have been deemed a
suicide and not a homicide. And the most likely suspect in this case, although obviously still
far from finding any way to prove that specifically, might have been her fiancee who was
texting her crazy, angry things for 20 minutes up until likely the time of her death,
things about how he was locked out of the house and upset about it. What's crazy about this story
is on the heels of Americans saying they don't trust stuff like the judicial system or whatever it might be.
You see a story about a woman who was stabbed 20 times bruises all over her body that somehow got determined to be a suicide for over 10 years before finally being re-evaluated differently.
A horrific.
Again, not fun discussion and thing to talk about, but certainly something that makes you wonder like, how did anyone say that?
How did anyone believe that?
How could anyone have assumed that that made any sense at all?
And the only other part of this story that seems worrisome is that the, you know, a medical examiner originally had deemed it a homicide, then met with police behind closed doors for a while and changed the position to a suicide until now being re-evaluated all these years later due to the parents being determined to fight this all the way up until the end.
there is a concern or a potential explanation, again, not officially proven, that the investigation
itself was so screwed up that it was an embarrassment to police, and for that reason, they wanted
the entire case to go away, even if it lacked getting justice for a victim. I don't know if that's
true or not. That's an accusation, but just insane story out there in the world that you're probably
not going to hear about a lot, certainly right before the holidays, that might back a lot of people's
opinion that some of our systems are broken and in need of some fixing. But all right,
on that note, however not uplifting it was, but certainly shocking.
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Thrilled to be with you. A bunch of stuff to talk about just before the holidays.
One of the crazier stories out there are two of the crazier stories out there that I love a whole lot involve things that Trump is.
considering either doing away with, removing himself from, or taking back in the world.
Before I get to those, though, first, this story, which is just crazy.
Two U.S. Navy pilots were shot down over the Red Sea in an apparent friendly fire incident, according to the U.S. military.
The pilots are both okay.
One has minor injuries, but both were able to eject safely from their aircraft that were destroyed.
and this comes after a bunch of training in the area
going after Yemen Houthi rebels.
So a friendly fire incident causes two pilots to, you know,
emergency eject and two planes to be destroyed.
Both will live.
That's just a crazy story and really references the heightened tension
that exists in so many parts of our world right now
after four years of a Democrat in power
who a whole bunch of our say,
not necessarily all of them enemies, but not exactly allies, were unintimitated by the United States
and willing to be provocative more so than they will be when Trump gets back into office,
which will be a good thing. We were told again and again, not that I need to reiterate a point
you've probably heard before, that Trump would be the most dangerous president because of the things
he could or will do in the world if people threaten us or threaten him or anything else.
having his fingers on the nuclear code was something we were told in 2016
would be entirely dangerous and yet Biden has made the world
quite a bit more unsafe than it was before. This is the latest example
of that. All right. Two things that Trump is considering doing
within a first few days or even day one
being back in the White House. He's considering leaving the
World Health Organization. He's also considering taking back the Panama
canal, the second of which I find hilarious, and I'll tell you why in just a second. But the
World Health Organization outed their bias during COVID. Not only are they funded by quite a bit
of U.S. money, they're also funded by quite a lot of Chinese money. Because of that, they were
very reluctant to have any discussion, much like parts of our country were, or at least some of the
bureaucrats in our country were, of the lab leak theory. They then tried to investigate said
theory and we're being blocked by China and not telling the world about it for quite some time.
There's a lot of issues when you look at the World Health Organization and wonder how little
they benefited us and how much it is, you know, costly for us to be a part of it. And so Trump's saying
that he'll leave, much like when he talked about leaving NATO, granted, they're very different things,
but still a threat that gets out there in the world might wake this organization up into behaving
differently or we might just leave it, which I think is also fine. The United States can operate
on its own. Being America first is not inherently bad by any stretch of the imagination because we will
survive. There are a lot of places that would be hit quite a bit harder than us if we truly lived
by that America First notion, which is why they'd all, I think, behave differently given just
simply the threat of it. We've seen that in the world of tariffs. We could see that in the
world of this or we could just be done with them entirely. Who knows? But that is a prediction
that's out there. Now the other one, the Panama Canal, I find that hilarious. The reason why Trump is
saying this is he believes, one, it probably is something we never should have surrendered and given
up in the first place, but two, it's something where the unique agreement that we expected to be in
place after surrendering the Panama Canal is something that is no longer being lived up to by the other
side. And so if this is something that doesn't change, that he will take control back. This is part of what
Trump said on truth social.
The fees being charged by Panama are ridiculous, especially knowing the extraordinary generosity
that has been bestowed to Panama by the U.S.
This complete rip-off of our country will immediately stop, is what he said.
We would, and we will never let it fall into the wrong hands.
It was not given for the benefit of others, but merely as a token of cooperation with us
in Panama.
If the principles, both moral and legal of this magnanimous gesture of giving are not followed,
then we will demand that the Panama Canal be returned to us in full and without question.
When he says this stuff and then regular media goes crazy, mainstream legacy,
whatever you want to call it media, like how reckless this man is, how insane he is.
The end result is usually at absolute worst that we actually take some of these actions.
He's threatening to take and it doesn't harm the world as much as people think it does.
for nine times or 99 out of 100 times,
he gets the other side to cooperate by leveraging,
you know, a let's blow it up first version of an argument,
and they have to come back to the table with,
all right, let's find something in the middle to agree on.
That wildcardness has benefited him a bunch of times
and likely to benefit him again.
And it's just so interesting to see it play out
or to be that amused by it,
because the way it will get covered,
the way it will get talked about will actually enhance our ability to secure a deal that we actually want
because the press will do some of the work for Trump in convincing Panama that we might actually do this,
which is awesome.
And they'll do it because they hate Trump, not because they like him or want to help him.
But nonetheless, it will all swirl together in this perfect ball like the tariff discussion, as I said a second ago,
where it wasn't just Canada or Mexico or anyone being afraid China.
of certain tariffs. It was also the way that our country covered it and saying,
Trump will do it. He doesn't care how reckless it could be and how much it would hurt society,
even if it might not have to have more tariffs be part of, you know, a plan moving forward.
It's just amazing to see how all these pieces kind of work. Trump feels more refined in the way that
he uses, say, the, you know, news media system to benefit him than he did in the past. It's similar,
but it seems like it's with more experience now
and just knowing how things are going to go.
All right.
Another thing that I love that's out there in the world,
and Scott Jennings has been going viral a lot on CNN
for some of the takes he's thrown out there,
some of the things he's willing to say
to a panel of people who hate that he's saying them to their faces.
But Scott Jennings said this about the risk of Elon Musk
and his influence on Biden,
and also highlighting the fact that several stories have come out recently,
demonstrating how little Biden was actually in charge,
even though he was the person elected to be our president.
He was essentially a puppet being, you know,
manipulated by all kinds of people around him,
not even really aware of what was going on,
which is terrifying.
But more and more reports are solidifying that belief,
which was called a conspiracy theory during the first couple years of his administration.
And so Scott Jennings said this about the fear of Elon Musk and his influence.
Is this going to wear thin with Donald Trump soon?
I don't think so. I mean, look, they appear to be getting along well.
Musk was very instrumental in his victory.
And I hear Democrats criticizing the idea that we have unelected people with too much influence over the government.
I invite them to pick up the Wall Street Journal from this week and find out that unelected people have been running the government for the last four years.
I hear Democrats criticizing the influence of billionaires on our politics when you've got this Soros punk running around collecting Democrat politicians like my kids collect Pokemon.
card. So I think all the criticism of Musk coming from the left is totally hypocritical,
totally over the top. And he is doing something interesting, bringing some transparency to the
federal government. It's not a terrible thing. No, it is not a terrible thing to have more
transparency with the federal government to have, you know, giant pork-filled funding bills
get reduced down to non-pork bills. And then also, and I'll say this until I'm blue in the
face, if Democrats want to roll out with any one issue that they feel was unfairly.
pulled from the giant spending bill, like cancer research funding for children, which has been
what Hakeem Jeffries and others are doing right now, then introduce a bill that funds just that
and see if Republicans vote yes for it. Do not complain that Republicans were unwilling to
provide this money here, that money there, without being willing to bring across a bill
that funds just the one thing. Because you know what you're doing is manipulating the American
people are at least attempting to. They've gotten much better at detecting this now than they were
before because of how much more information I think is available to us compared to the past and
maybe just COVID in general. You know, I'll say this, and I know you've heard it before,
but I always think about this and a friend of mine that I've had this discussion with many times,
the biggest benefit of 2020, 2021, all the lockdowns, all the mask debates, everything,
might be the amount of Americans who now distrust the narrative more than they used to.
Whatever that narrative is, because a lot of that medical health information stuff
has wound up being a second guest and fully rejected with years of additional information.
And some of it is outing how early on in the process they would have known that they were lying to us and didn't care about it.
They were doing it.
even some of the doctors that were working with both Trump and then Biden, like Dr. Burke,
saying that they overplayed a mask wearing and other things, much to the detriment of our society,
and at times even tried to be at odds with Donald Trump because of that,
which is just interesting to hear people say and admit to.
And if you have more of an attention span, which I'll argue this too, actually, just real quick,
and then I promise I'll move on, but I can't help it.
I think the internet and technology has ruined our attention span, has ruined our intelligence
to a degree, because things like spell check have made it way too easy to not know how to spell
words, but have also enhanced our ability to have, you know, a longer memory for certain issues
because things can go viral over and over again when people lie. So if someone tells you
something that's crap, you can see that for years to come. And you're seeing it in mainstream media
now finally where someone is sitting on, you know, a TV show somewhere in front of a microphone
and they're played video and audio of something they said in the past that's crap because of how
viral it is online. And they feel like, well, we have to ask them this question because it's
something everyone's asking about. So I think the memory of technology has both hurt and helped
us in having an ability to recall things that matter in moments when they might have been
forgotten in the past. So it is interesting to see, and Scott Jennings is, you know,
know, right across the target, in my opinion, on saying the value of an Elon Musk and his
social media platform, that it can't be overstated, him buying it had such a tremendous impact
on the way in which we talk about a large variety of things. But his ability to put that out
on Twitter, which still has a lot of people on it, as the kind of thing that might make
the government behave differently simply because of the fear of them losing their jobs.
Voting them out of power is the carrot that we've long been able to dangle.
or, you know, threatened to use the stick.
And finally, it feels like we might be able to wield that power effectively.
Quick break, a lot more.
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I do just love this sound of a baby laughing. I can't get over it as one of my top five stories of the day.
because it went viral.
The reason the baby is cracking up is the Grinch is stealing presents,
and the baby finds it hilarious every time the Grinch takes presents from the unassuming who's.
And so this has gone viral, and Mom has asked, is this a bad thing?
There he is.
Wait a minute.
Gets even better.
Oh, I'm dying.
It's so good.
That baby just keeps going, laughing at the Grinch stealing Christmas from everybody
that's supposed to represent the innocent people.
And I love it.
I think the baby's going to grow up to be just fine,
and mom doesn't have to be worried about that at all.
But baby laughter, usually viral on social media,
uniquely funny during this holiday season.
Wham's Last Christmas is the number one song
for the second year in a row,
as far as Christmas songs are concerned.
And we need to fix that, baby.
We need to come up with new songs that are actually good
and not terrible because I am sick of these songs on repeat every year.
I'm never going to be sick of, say, the tried and true
the Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer,
the I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas kind of stuff.
But I am sick of the fringe.
It's been 20, 30, 40 years since they were popular,
but they're not necessarily the same as the other classics.
I'm done with them, man.
I am sick of this song.
I'm sick of anything by Mariah Carey this time of year.
I want new stuff.
Another thing out there,
James Gunn, the director of the new Superman movie,
says that Superman and how beat up he seems in the new trailer,
is akin to the United States.
He says that essentially the movie's about how human beings are good,
but a lot of us feel beat up by all different kinds of things.
He's making me not want to go to the Superman movie,
and that's amazing because it's got a dog in it that has superpowers,
and that seemed to make me think I was definitely going.
But if there's going to be political sentiment from this whole thing,
I'm going to hate it a whole lot more.
But Gun does go on to say that regardless of your political side of the aisle,
He believes that humans are inherently good
and that maybe it's just the dark voices in our society
that make things bad.
But you're worried when it comes out of D.C.,
or when it comes out of, excuse me, Hollywood,
and it has elements that connect to what's going on in D.C.,
you fear that it's going to be incredibly one-sided politically
and all that other crap that's going to ruin Superman
more than anybody else has ever tried to,
more than Nick Cage attempted to during his non-superman movie.
And then finally, one last thing,
Jeff Bezos is denying that there's going to be a real fancy wedding between him and Lauren Sanchez,
where $600 million is going to be spent in Aspen over the weekend,
even though the New York Post and others reported that this was coming.
Elon, or excuse me, Jeff Bezos has said it's not happening, it's not occurring.
How dare anybody lie about this?
We'll see who winds up being true, who's telling the truth, when it comes to this weekend,
because you can't hide something that expensive, man.
You can't do it.
All right.
This is Craig Collins filling in on the Dana show.
Thrilled to be with you on the holidays.
Dana is back after them.
A lot more coming up in a bit.
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Let's do this. The numbers for Joe Biden's presidency are terrible. There's a whole lot of them that are
going viral on social media. One of the most significant is that he only held nine cabinet meetings
in four years during all of those meetings. People that were going to ask Biden questions
had to handwrite them and submit them beforehand. He had to do your homework to sit down with
the president. He then gave you a written.
answer that was available during the meeting and wasn't going to be jumped away from,
meaning what was actually being answered, and who was answering those questions is stuff
you couldn't have figured out in the meeting.
Who was in control of the country is a question we've been asking ourselves for a while
as damaging reports come out from the Wall Street Journal or whoever saying that, you know,
Biden oftentimes seemed like the last to know things.
everyday Americans had demanded answers on a lot of things.
CNN and so many others covered up and lied and also told many, many people that Republicans were playing an unfair game or an dishonest game in all the things we were saying about the faux paws of Biden.
One of my favorite examples of this, too, by the way, there's a story out there, a viral thing, photographs of the Amazon rainforest and a group of people.
indigenous to the area that have not been interfered with by, you know, life and society the way we know
it now. And I guess some hidden cameras took photos of them and showed that that society has exploded.
They've, like, doubled in population over the last however many years that we've been not interrupting
them as they've been living unaware of all the technology that's actually out there in the world.
And the craziest thing is if you look that story up today as it's trending and going viral,
the number two result on Google is Joe Biden wandering aimlessly into the world.
the rainforest, which happened about a few months ago during his presidency. And by the way,
would be the absolute best reality TV show to have him dropped off into that area now.
And just see what happens. Joe Biden plus a bunch of people who are not at all aware of
civilization around them or who he is and how Biden would do. I think he would actually do okay
in that atmosphere. He might, I doubt he would lead anyone, but he might not get as harmed as
others might get hurt in that world. Other things out there that I thought were kind of interesting.
The Social Security expansion of vote has cleared the Senate and is going on to Biden's desk for
approval. This is something that a lot of people on both sides of the political aisle has said is
appropriate and a longstanding issue that needed to get done. There are people that would argue,
I think, that the existence of pensions and whatnot for federal workers made it unneutral.
necessary for them to get the same level of other benefits that everyone else gets out there.
But darn it, Social Security is going to be expanded and include federal workers who have other ways to have retirement accounts too.
So you get the best of both worlds.
It is going to cause us to spend more money.
But again, it is something that's not necessarily as political one-sided as it used to be as far our discussion goes.
But there are still a lot of politicians who were not thrilled about this or definitely tried to argue about, you know, how exactly this would be done.
done. And if we can save money by not spending it in a lot of other places, some of these plans
become less terrible than they are if we do it while still spending reckless amounts of money
everywhere else as drunken sailors, which is what the current administration has been doing
and what hopefully the next administration and specifically the doge part of said administration
will be about fixing. Some other stories out there just doing kind of a, you know, great
of a lot of the bigger political stories.
Lara Trump has removed herself as far as a candidate for the replacing of Marco Rubio in the
Florida Senate or in the Senate from Florida.
This leaves DeSantis to still make a decision on who would be the next senator out of Florida.
And the right answer for his own political career is him.
Ron DeSantis should give himself this job.
That has been my opinion already on this issue.
It'll continue to be my opinion about.
it. DeSantis cannot serve as governor of Florida again. He will term out. He has had his political
career be somewhat hit by his attempt to run against Trump and how terrible his presidential
candidacy went against Trump. It is unique when Trump didn't even have to debate you in order for
you to not, you know, wind up in a position where you threatened him for real. That's bad. And that's
bad for anyone that ran against Trump in the last, you know, in this past primary season before
the election. And I do think DeSantis is someone who's very well liked in Florida. I live in
Florida now. I lived in Illinois for a long time. And I can tell you Florida is much better than Illinois
was to us for a variety of reasons. And part of what a lot of people here, you know, give credit to
for that truth is Ron DeSantis. So give yourself the job, serve in the position for a year and a little
bit of change, and then run for reelection. You don't get to serve out the full term that Rubio had
because since you appoint yourself,
you become immediately available to run again in the next election.
So again, there's just a variety of reasons
why Ron DeSantis should give this job to himself
and no one else and not even bat an eye.
And honestly, Florida, I doubt would care all that much of it happens.
Maybe the rest of the United States would judge him,
but that's not what matters here.
And that is the next step for a lot of governors to want to be a senator.
So again, you got the ability,
just go ahead and get it done. That's my opinion, but we'll see what actually happens there.
Finally, there's this other kind of deep in the weed story that I wanted to talk about a little bit,
and the corruption of NGOs specifically. And this is a story coming out of a couple different places.
I think Elon Musk, once again, is one of the people at the forefront of having parts of this discussion.
So when Trump was in office, something that he made illegal, or at least he prohibited the practice of the DOHs,
was forcing civilian and criminal fines to be forced into NGOs that would help fund political
sides of the aisle.
When Trump left office and Merrick Garland took over, he immediately reinstated that policy
and millions of dollars have been funneled from court cases involving the DOJ to left-wing
NGOs that then spend ridiculous amounts of money on everything and anything in the world of
politics, essentially meaning, to simplify this as a statement, that you are forced to politically
support a side of the aisle with your money, that you don't necessarily support because of
different fines in civil action and criminal action taken by the DOJ.
This seems horrible as far as the willingness to funnel this money into certain places,
demonstrate the deepness of corruption within our political system, and also just essentially
be thought of as legal for a whole lot of people.
like, yeah, nothing to see here.
Why complain about that? No problem whatsoever.
But many people are saying just how significant of a problem this became,
and the amount of individuals say in the Trump administration this time around,
we're going to do even more to try to fight and prevent it more than was done last time.
But when you look at the billions of dollars, which is a crazy number to say,
that Kamala Harris was able to raise during her political campaign and thus of Biden before her,
$2 billion plus dollars.
You wonder how much of that could have come from situations like this.
The money is being forcibly funneled into certain places where no one is actually donating
to someone.
And then mainstream media runs with a narrative that she's raised so much money because she's
widely popular and then gets destroyed in the election.
And obviously not as popular as it would seem.
Somehow raised all that money that a lot of people probably regret giving to that campaign.
But this is interesting.
And yet another report in just how deep the week.
is or how deep the problem is for Democrats right now. And actually, if I'm if I'm being
honest, one of the things that's kind of shocking in all of this is how popular some statements
by John Fetterman have become in regards to just how broken the Democratic Party is. He's not
alone in saying this. There are operatives. There are, you know, representatives, people who work
with the Harris campaign who are saying similar things. But it's just so interesting to why
watch Federman and some of his words go viral now because of how willingly he is, you know,
attacking the narrative or some of the ridiculousness on the left. This is one of those examples
and something after his sit down with ABC News that makes people feel very differently about
him. And he's been doing this for a while now. So it's not truly the same as the first couple
times he said not far left-leaning things. But it's amazing. Just again, before I actually
play in the audio, to think about the trajectory of Senator Fetterman to go from someone who won
an election that you were surprised he won because he wasn't really terribly articulate, granted,
for a medical reason, but still someone who was struggling to say stuff to someone that now is
willing to stand in almost a Joe Manchin type of role and look critically at his own party,
more often than a whole lot of other senators with a D in front of their name are willing to do it.
Here we go.
survived an assassination, you literally were shot in your head and had the presence of mind
to respond, you know, fight, fight, fight.
I mean, that's a political talent, it's undeniable.
And also, I never believed that it was about fascism.
And for me, that made it difficult for-
Colin Harris said that he was a fascist.
Yeah, well, it's like that's her prerogative.
I mean, but it's not a word that I would use because you put a lot of Democrats, especially
in my state that I know and I happen to love people that are going to vote for Trump
and they are not fascists.
Now look, it might just be intelligent as far as political theater and whatnot for
Federman to be someone who sounds like he's more in the middle because as he references
where he comes from in this country, it's somewhat likely that he needs to say these things
in order to get reelected.
But nonetheless, it's just it's profound to me that someone can go from an individual
that is getting ridiculed and certainly definitely critically evaluated by a lot of the other side of
the political aisle for his inability to seem to have, you know, basic necessary skills to be in the role
of a politician to someone who's now being played on a lot of conservative outlets as the
person most willing to speak the truth in the room in the world of democratic politics.
It says something about how broken, I'm not trying to crap on Federman in this moment, but how broken Democrats, the Democratic Party is that it would take a Federman to start voicing these things that other people aren't saying.
But nonetheless, he is going viral for many of the positions he's taken on just how flawed his own party is.
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It's time for Florida Man.
That's right.
This is Florida Man on the Dana Show.
My name is Greg Collins filling in.
I'm thrilled to be with you.
Three Florida Man stories out there for us.
The first one, and this is definitely against BroCode.
This has got to feel like you broke a lot of rules.
So two guys were having an argument about stuff, mostly a dispute over a woman.
One guy decided to set fire to the other dude's motorcycle, which was a Harley Davidson.
As I said wrong.
Harley should always come before ladies.
I'm not going to say it that other way.
But they should, man.
But anyway, during the fight and I guess the love triangle, the woman may have been romantic.
Let's use that word for it with both men.
a motorcycle took the brunt of all the harm for all involved.
That's illegal.
You got arrested for that kind of thing.
Lieutenant was even quoted as saying that, you know,
the affections from both gentlemen seemed pretty strong,
and the affection for the motorcycle seemed to make it an even more rough situation.
I feel terrible, mostly because I love motorcycles.
I used to have one, not a Harley.
I had a Triumph Bonneville, which judge it if you want is a great bike.
And if you don't judge it, awesome.
I'm thrilled to ruin the same boat, but never set fire to a motor.
cycle during a fight about a lady.
Number two, as far as
Florida man's stories go, a
lift driver said they heard a
strange noise while driving
their vehicle. They looked in the
back seat, and this feels like the
kind of thing. Like, I'm not judging.
I know you're the victim here or somebody
breaking into your car. Maybe well,
you weren't in it. But nonetheless,
like, I feel like you should notice this sooner.
But there was a naked Florida dude
in the backseat of the car. So you look
in the backseat, you're like, what is making that
noise and there's a dude with no clothes on sitting there hoping for a ride for free.
That's got to be terrifying.
The unclothed Florida man revealed that he got a little naked when he was talking to
police.
I don't know how you get a little and not a lot.
You either are or you aren't in that world.
There's no little amount of being naked and that he felt, you know, bad about the decisions
he made.
You are in trouble for that.
That does wind up also getting you thrown in jail.
Can't get naked and climb into somebody.
else's car, even if it says lift on the window. That's not how that works. You got to use the phone
and app and you know, you got to keep your clothes on the entire time. And then one last Florida man story,
this one, you know, a feel good that I really like. So a Florida guy said that his dogs
like to travel with him in the winter. He goes to cold weather climates and they have a bunch of
fun in the snow. But this year he wasn't going to be able to take his dogs with him on a trip.
So what did he decide to do? He bought.
bought a whole bunch of artificial snow, had it sprayed all over his yard in Florida, and then made
viral videos of his dogs playing in snow for the day in Florida.
Well, he's wearing like a t-shirt and shorts and playing fetch and all kinds of things with
them.
This is awesome for so many reasons.
As a guy who used to live in the Midwest, who now lives in Florida, I know how much my dog
personally loved the snow.
My dog would stick her head.
Her name is Mancha, which means spot in Spanish.
My wife, who's from Mexico name.
in the snow and then pop up and run around.
I'm sure a bunch of other dogs do this,
but it was adorable to watch it happen.
The joy of snow is something that happens for little kids and dogs.
And so this guy with all these videos,
I got to share this with his two pets.
A bunch of people would think this was a waste of money
and an insane thing to do.
Bah humbug to all them.
Who cares to all them?
I love the fact that this went down
and the dogs seemed to have a whole lot of fun.
And a bunch of viral videos
means the guy probably made money from this stunt in order to cover it.
So I guess if you're someone that wants to do an elaborate gift for your pets on this holiday season,
find a way to make a viral video so you can make Kesh, make money off of the video,
and then spend like a drunken sailor, which is what I guess our government does all the time,
and this guy might be accused of doing.
But it is awesome.
And again, there's videos all over social media of the Winter Wonderland,
the guy created in his garden by covering it in snow for a couple days, or at least a day.
I imagine when he did this in early December in Florida, it didn't last anymore near as long as it would last a whole lot of other places.
So the fun was there while it lasted, baby, and then it was over.
But darn it, I will always be okay with an excessive gift to a pet.
If that pet's a dog, is there way better than cats.
I say that every time.
I know you'll write in your angry letters, and I don't care.
Dogs are just better.
All right.
Quick break, a lot coming up.
Craig Collins filling in on The Dana Show.
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Thrilled to be with you.
One of the biggest topics of conversation today was Joe Biden's decision to commute the sentence of 37 out of 40 death row inmates.
Almost all of them convicted of horrific crimes.
Many of them involving either mass murder or harming children.
Three individuals left off of this list.
here's the thing that I don't understand.
Well, there's a lot that I think I don't understand about this.
But Joe Biden, President Biden, who we don't think is actually really running the country,
according to a whole bottle reporting recently.
And some of us felt that way for years before these moments where people are being more honest about this,
said out loud in his statement that the reason he's doing this is to prevent Trump from having a different opinion on these cases when Trump takes office in about all.
month. And here's the genuine question I have for you or anyone else out there. Why say that part
out loud? What's the value of that? I know that they're determined the left or Democrats to
continue to vilify Trump, regardless of whether or not what he says is actually in some way,
shape, or form something you can be critical of or complete nothingness that they attack all the
time too. But in all honesty, it's because they need to get the political win of whatever these
moments are. It's the same reason that the left needs to say out loud that they believe in
DEI. If you truly believe in hiring people that look different because somehow that provides
value as opposed to just hiring the people who are best for whatever the job might be,
why say that? It's always been my complaint. Not that I actually think DE has a good thing.
It's a terrible idea. You should hire people just on their ability to do a job and irrelevant to what
they look like or, you know, what sex they are or any of that other stuff. And that's a very
obvious statement that a whole lot of people would have made a years ago before it becomes a stupid
thing like it is now. But in all honesty, the need to say this part out loud is what causes
the criticism to land so much better. If Biden just excuses, well, he didn't actually remove
them from jail, he just changed them to having life sentences without the ability of parole,
37 out of 40 of these cases and doesn't say the thing that we all know this is about.
At least he doesn't actually, I guess, absorb the shot.
And granted, I like honesty, I do.
But the problem is that so often when politicians are remotely close to honest,
they believe it benefits them.
They're never honest with us because they think what they're saying is actually, you know,
important to society or to us or to anyone at all.
The only reason that they tell us that is they think it's going to give them a win
that helps them get some sort of, you know, other thing in the future.
I have no idea for Biden what that could even possibly be,
as his political career is absolutely over in every sense, shape, or form.
But maybe it's the protection of the people who are actually running the show for him.
That's part of the reason he's doing that, too.
I'm not sure.
But that to me is the bigger problem than the decision to go ahead and commute these sentences,
which, again, people convicted of absolutely horrific crimes,
not exactly a political win there.
but nonetheless is to say the part out loud that you could
easily just not say.
Other news, something else that I thought was pretty interesting.
Tucker Carlson sat down for an interview
talking about Speaker Mike Johnson,
who is probably on his way out as far as the speakership goes
for a variety of reasons.
Two or three times now choosing to be more, you know,
willing to agree with the demands of Democrats
than actually stand stronger against them.
You take a long time to pick who the speaker would be in the first place.
You have some, you know, tumultuous moments there as far as that position goes.
And then you put someone in power who's making deals behind closed doors that Democrats are thrilled with.
That's not a good look as far as that person is concerned.
Here's what Tucker Carlson said is as far as a reaction to the question.
What's going on with Mike Johnson?
Why?
You know, it's an interesting, there's something profoundly wrong.
I don't understand it exactly, but I watched him make the number one priority of his
speakership funding Ukraine without any audit at all at a time when the U.S. border was open.
The United States itself was being invaded, and his priority was protecting the borders
of a country whose language doesn't speak his knows nothing about, and it's not America.
And it's not the only country whose interest he's put above ours.
And so, you know, I don't want to overstate it.
I think it's a kind of treason.
And it's very common in Washington.
He's not the only one.
But I, you know, once you see that, then you lose all faith in a man.
And so I wasn't shocked by what happened, but I was very pleased to see Elon Musk just basically stop it single-handedly.
Which is amazing.
Yeah, it was amazing to watch and to see and to provide that level of exposure to some of those discussions.
when you're talking about Elon, but it certainly hurts Speaker Johnson, again, in multiple ways,
because when you continue to placate the other side, when your side is begging you not to do it,
it's not going to give you a long political future, even after such a resounding win on one side of
the political aisle would hopefully give you more strength to say, you know what, man, I can keep
going. I can keep pushing the envelope here because that's what my side of the aisle wants me to do
and not the opposite.
But it is a crazy additional story just out there
that some of the questions now revolve around
how that process will go,
who the next speaker could be, et cetera, et cetera,
once Mike Johnson is officially done with the deal.
I do love this, and I'll keep saying that I love it.
Donald Trump, over the weekend, President-elect Trump,
I said that he might take the Panama Canal back from Panama.
He said the fees being charged by Panama are ridiculous,
especially knowing the extraordinary generosity
that has been bestowed to Panama by the U.S.,
this complete rip-off of our country will immediately stop.
He goes on to say even further
that it's outside of the spirit
of what giving the Panama Canal to Panama was in the first place,
all the ridiculous benefiting from it,
and that if it doesn't go away,
we're taking that thing back.
I will never let it fall into the wrong hands,
but it's not going to be yours anymore.
That's hilarious to hear him say and put out on social media.
I imagine mostly because it's going to,
allow him to have a position in some sort of negotiation, that the other side will be afraid of
enough to play way more ball than if it's the kind of thing you'd even threaten. You couldn't
picture most Democrats. Of course, you couldn't picture Joe Biden making a threat like that and having
it even be remotely believed. Not that he'd actually do it, by the way, but there's no chance
that it would be believed. And then you have Trump do it. Not only is it something that people think
could actually, you know, be attempted or happen. But beyond that, it's just the kind of
kind of thing that allows someone to sit down and say, we're really not messing around here.
We are absolutely making sure that whatever discussion we have from this point on includes
the potential that you make me so mad that I do, you know, this in reaction to it.
That causes a whole lot of stuff to change.
Another story out there that I was amused at over the weekend, there was a world record
broken.
20,000 young Americans performed the single largest Trump dance.
in world history.
This happened at a convention, and it was, again, hilarious.
Benny Johnson, one of the political pundit people who actually got this to be a thing that occurred.
The Trump dance, in and of itself, is amusing to me, because there are people, I think predominantly
even young people who might not have had as strongly negative of an opinion of Donald Trump
as maybe mainstream media wanted them to have.
And then they see the Trump dance go viral.
and I think it humanizes the person even more.
And it's the kind of thing that people seem to quite enjoy,
which I again found just hilarious,
that it was something that happened.
But anyway,
the single largest gathering of people to do the Trump dance
in the history of our country happened over the weekend.
And darn it,
that record was one that needed to be broken, I guess.
And then finally, there's this,
as far as more from that convention,
Donald Trump spoke and said very plainly,
very simply, a very, you know, everyday guy kind of speech that he wants wokeness,
any version of it to go away.
This is another viral moment.
A lot of people are complaining about this on the left and saying it lacks, you know,
behaving presidential.
But darn it, the crowd loved it.
And most people probably loved it because of how many agree that the world as we know it
has gone insane.
And this is the best way to combat that insanity.
We're going to stop.
Woke.
Woke.
Woke is.
Now, granted, he's not the first person to say that.
What's actually funny, I'm sure this isn't even the first time he said that.
J.D. Vance used the exact same bad word, a thing I can't say on the radio, to talk about
wokeness a few days before Trump does it on the stage he does it on. And it goes viral.
Because, again, one of the things that is certainly different about that individual or this
administration, and I don't need to say it to you, as many times as maybe I do say it, is how
refreshingly
juxtaposed
his behavior
can be
to everyone else
in D.C.
and how much
everyone else in D.C.
seems like a bad guy
who's out for
themselves and not out for us.
And granted,
Matt Gates,
who I'll probably bring up
a little bit later on
in the show,
is another significant example.
Now, granted,
they're all accusations.
Nothing has actually
been proven in a court
of law to be true.
But these are things
that are being said
that are,
you know,
accusing, that,
excuse me,
the committee is
accusing him of doing,
and they're bad.
But I did have two thoughts quickly about that.
And as I said, I'll dive deeper into the Matt Gates story a little bit later on in the show.
The first one being is that so many political theater types of cases have come out against politicians
that it makes you more likely to be critical of the idea that all of this stuff is true
than you maybe would have been just a few years ago.
And then also, and this seems to be as valuable as anything else in response to this story,
part of the reason that Gates sort of willingly stepped away might be because of just how damaging
all of these accusations themselves would be and the potential proof of said accusations that
are claimed to be had. I'm not sure again, but when someone willingly sort of disappears,
not just removes himself from consideration for a cabinet position by Donald Trump,
but actually fully steps down from a position within our government, you wonder what's
causing that. And this may very well be it. Of course, this was it.
I know a lot of people thought this was it, but the potential truth of some of these allegations
might be part of the reason that everything, as far as Gates' career, has transpired the way it has,
but we'll see.
I wouldn't begrudge anyone who was still skeptical because there's certainly a earned right to be skeptical right now
with so many things that we hear about narratives in our society.
All right, quick break, a lot more.
Craig Collins filling in on The Dana Show.
And now, all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
That's right. It's time for a quick five on the Dana show.
My name is Craig Collins filling in.
Two men in Texas stole $400,000 worth of Legos over the course of the last few months.
These guys are named Brian on Lederion.
That's a sweet name.
They're both 33 years old.
They were caught in Fort Worth, Texas.
Their crimes spree involved several states, including Texas, Florida, Oklahoma, and Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania. Apparently, they specifically stole high value Lego items like the Millennium Falcon,
which is a crazy thing to say. Some of these items price out at $850 individually. I don't know how you
get to $400,000. The way they were busted is cops pulled them over, found a bunch of stolen
logos in the car that they had stopped, and then were able to connect it to crimes that had a vast
amount of additional thefts, which is nuts. You pull over people in a stolen car.
full of Legos, and he goes,
something's not right here, man.
We got some issues.
Another story, as far as the Quick Five goes,
Oscar Meyer is looking to hire more Wiener Mobile drivers.
So many jokes I can make right now,
so many I promise not to make.
But just in time for the holiday season,
anyone who's looking toward driving a novelty,
Weiner Mobile has the ability to apply.
I love some of the qualifications of the job.
It pays $35,000 a year.
Not exactly great.
society in which we live. It requires a college degree, which is sort of surprising and also an
ability to navigate social media because you'd be expected to put up a whole bunch of social
media posts far less surprising to be a WienerMobile driver. You do also get free stay in any hotel
you're in, which just sounds normal for any sort of job that makes you travel as part of the
equation. $35,000 a year seem to be the worst part of the deal to me, but people will apply because
they want a chance to drive the Wiener Mobile, and others will question why you want that
job so badly. Other things out there, a large asteroid is approaching Earth that could hit on Christmas
Eve. It's traveling 23,000 miles, excuse me, per hour. Obviously, it's unlikely to actually
hit us, but it's a question that people are asking, what kind of a Christmas would this be if we
actually have Armageddon be a byproduct of the discussion over the next couple days? Whoever wins the
mega millions. It would be very upset
if right at that time we also got
hit with an asteroid. I shouldn't make
jokes about this man, but it's out there.
It's a story. People are discussing it. I hope
we know how to blow this thing up if it's actually barreling
toward us. Other stories,
TSA agents,
discovered a bunch of fake toy
guns, knives,
and other items inside a woman's carry-on.
And after telling her that that's
not an appropriate thing to travel with,
even if they were gifts for the holiday season,
they also released a reminder to anyone traveling this holiday season
not to bring fake forms of what look like real weapons
when you put them through the x-ray machine
because you're going to get some questions asked of you,
you're going to have some stuff taken away.
It's not okay even if they're toys.
I find that hilarious that people needed that reminder.
And then finally, one last thing, adult in nature.
I'll do my best to talk about it quickly without saying everything.
A study dove into the health harm that is done.
If you don't wind up having intimate times with your loved one,
if you don't wind up having, you know, romance in the bedroom,
apparently it can cause all kinds of issues from mental health to actual physical health problems.
And the opposite, having a healthy bedroom life can actually cause you to say,
put off things like cancer.
So a bunch of dudes that are also scientists did a study that they then presented to all of their wives.
I imagine that's exactly what happened.
But it's out there and it's been proven now that a happy bedroom,
apparently makes you a healthy and happy person.
More stuff in just a bit.
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on Twitter. Let's do this. Tom Holman, one of the nominees, one of the people chosen by Donald Trump,
to have an important position within our government and to be willing to kick out a whole bunch of
people who are here illegally, gave a speech at Real America Voices, the Turning Point USA event
that happens every year. This was a valuable moment in which he called out the mayor of Chicago
specifically, and the crowd went wild. I thought this was great because if you tell someone not
to do a thing and they wind up with a position of power where they can do it anyway.
Odds are they're probably going to do it anyway.
The mayor of Chicago, not a real bright guy, says Tom Homan isn't welcome in Chicago.
Well, guess where Tom Homan's going to be day one?
Chicago, Illinois.
You don't want me there?
Come get me.
Come get me.
You don't want me to show up.
I'm going to go ahead and do it.
He also said that some of those gangs that are at the forefront of so many conversations,
like the one in Colorado,
that took over an apartment complex.
He's coming for them,
and he's coming for them
as soon as he gets into office as well.
In the Agua,
your days are numbered.
My gang's bigger than your gang.
And we're going to take you out of the country.
We're going to port you out of here.
I do like the my gang is bigger than your gang thing
that he said a few times now.
That would be one of them,
because any small operating gang in this country
is not going to be able to stand up to Tom Holman and his forces,
which is going to be awesome to see.
and he also complained about the fact that so many Democrats are saying they're going to try to prevent Tom Holman from doing the job he was asked to do
and essentially supporting the idea of keeping dangerous people inside our country who have no legal right of being here.
Tom Holman has continued to say that he's not going to mass deport every individual who's here illegally.
Not that I'm saying that's necessarily a bad idea in and of itself either,
but not the position of the conversation, yet the only way in which Democrats are willing to talk.
about this and accuse Holman of, you know, doing something that's somehow wrong or terrible,
even though it's really just following the law. If you're not allowed to be here, you probably
shouldn't be here. But unless, I digress, I can move on from that. Something else that I think is
interesting out there. And this is going viral again. This is from November, actually, even before
the election had happened. So Tulsi Gabbard is not sure in this moment when answering a question
who is going to inevitably win the election in November. But she's answering a question,
about the problem with our country, the problem with the deep state or whatever you want to call it
that exists in Washington, D.C., that causes so many things to not benefit the American people,
so many decisions, so many financial choices out there to have such lasting impact in a negative way on all of us.
And I think it's interesting because you have Tom Holman saying what he's saying about upholding the law
and removing violent people who are somehow still in this country, even though they're here illegally.
You have several other nominees of Trump saying that they will go after the corruption within whatever the system is that they've been asked to run.
And then you have Tulsi Gabbard saying some of the most basic stuff about the problem that exists in D.C.
And she is threat number one, according to a lot of Democrats, of being someone put in a position of power, excuse me, that they would be terrified of.
This is exactly why.
The troubling part about all this is it's not even people who we vote for.
When you look at what happened when President Biden had that infamous debate with President Trump,
it exposed the reality that many of us have known for a long time,
which is that President Biden has not been the guy calling the shots.
He has not been the guy making the decisions, nor has it been Kamala Harris, for that matter,
nor will it be if she is elected president.
it is this cabal of, you know, the Democrat elite, the woke war mongers made up of the likes of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama and, you know, Tony Blinken and Jake Sullivan and, you know, people who are in the military industrial complex, people who profit from us being in a constant state of war.
Yeah, people who profit from all the different ways in which the government just hands itself money.
It is interesting for her to name names, a lot of names that other people believe are relevant to the discussion as she is being gone after.
And the way in which she says this is so controlled.
It's not crazy and unhinged, other way some might accuse it of being even more so than that.
She's someone who at one point was a Democrat.
One point, like Donald Trump famously said during his debate with Hillary Clinton, I know about some of these problems that exist in our society because I've benefited from them a moment that Dave Chappelle.
says turned Donald Trump into a political star. But nonetheless, Tulsi Gabbard feels like she's cut
from that same cloth of being willing to say that these things exist. I've seen them exist during
my time in D.C. or my time wherever. And I'd like to see them no longer exist. And I'll say this again,
and I'll say this to anyone who asked this question to me, if someone truly isn't up for the
position they've been nominated to, you know, hold, and they're actually put in a position of
power by being confirmed by the Senate or by the House or
you know, the whole process that goes through in order to let them be a person in charge of the
Department of Defense or whatever it is. If all that happens and then they fail, you can remove them.
I don't know why we pretend you can't remove people from these positions. It is crazy that they
act like that can't happen. Because to me, if you're putting people that are political outsiders
into positions of power, hoping that they upend the problems with deeply entrenched corrupt issues
or, you know, deeply plagued versions of our bureaucratic system,
one of the things you know will happen is they won't be cutting favors for friends
because they didn't build their whole career inside those industries,
inside those departments, inside of whatever it might be that they're asked to be in control of,
and so it will be better for us, and if they fail, you remove them.
You know, the lasting impact of someone in a position of power in some of those places
doesn't have to be anywhere near what they say it is,
because it's not like this is a lifetime position that you can't be fired from.
You can be, and maybe you should be more often than we see in politics quite a bit more, you know, honestly,
because people fail and get to keep their job for quite a bit of time.
Alejandro Majorcas, one of many examples that come to mind is someone who's profoundly failed over his time as, you know, head of the DHS.
And yet still, no big deal.
It doesn't matter what Alejandro Majorcas does or how wide open our borders get.
you know, because darn it, it'll all be fine once he's no longer in power, I guess,
or I don't know what the actual decision would be to keep him for as long as they did.
But the Biden administration didn't care that he wasn't doing his job well.
That's something I hope that changes too.
All right, I want to play this audio.
Fetterman has been all over the place as far as quotes from his ABC interview.
John Fetterman, the senator, being willing to say out loud what a lot of other Democrats are not willing to say out loud.
this is another one of those moments.
It would not have been on my bingo card
or whatever you want to call it
at the beginning of this year
to think that Federman would rise up as a voice of reason
within the Democratic Party.
Of course, if you rewind long enough,
you were worried Federman would even last as a senator
because he didn't seem mentally or medically capable
of staying in the role he was in.
And granted, it's sad if it's a medical reason
that someone can't be a politician
or anything in our society,
but it seemed like it should happen
that he should be asked to step down.
Now, after getting, you know,
some health things improved and saying,
I guess the things he's been saying,
he's probably someone that a lot of conservatives are happy,
is a Democratic politician.
Not that you wouldn't vote a conservative into office instead,
but that he is willing to say out loud
what most people in his party refuse to speak, including this.
Do you think he has the potential to be a successful
and a good president?
I hope.
I hope because I'm not rooting against him.
If you're rooting against the president,
you are rooting against the nation.
And I'm not ever going to be where I want a president to fail.
So country first.
I know that's,
it's become maybe like a cliche,
but it happens to be truth.
Yes,
it happens to be truth.
Country first.
I don't want to root for a president to fail.
I don't want to root for a president to fail.
party to be in control when things are bad so that I can blame them for that. And, you know,
when I get into power, I go ahead and do different stuff and feel, you know, like I'm winning
some sort of political fight. I just want our country to actually succeed as a whole. Nobody really
says that. Granted, some do on the other side of the aisle. You don't hear a whole lot of Democrats
say that in that way and be willing to tolerate whatever version of a Trump they think is evil
and horrible and out there in the world. But I love that. And as I said, Federman is being quoted a lot
now or audio of him in interviews is being used more often because many of the things he's saying
seem to have a tremendous amount of value to a whole lot of people who would have voted that
side into power, not just necessarily people who traditionally vote for guys like Fetterman.
One last thing I want to play, this is Rand Paul, complaining about the way that the government
might use the drone situation in New Jersey to pass a bill that would infringe upon all of
our rights as people, our privacy. Two things. I don't care. Maybe it's a little bit naive to say it
this way, but I will. I don't care if the conspiracy theorist is right and say the drones have been
flown by the Biden administration in the hopes of then scaring enough Americans into allowing
for a bill like this to exist. Or if they were flown by somebody else and then opportunistic
Lee, people in a position of power in the government, see an avenue to get a bill passed that
in fears that interferes with your right to privacy.
Either scenario could be true.
It could be seedy from jump or it could be seedy after they realized that they had a chance
to do something here.
And I've heard descriptions both ways.
What I care more about than how this happened is what we do to prevent it from being a thing
that actually winds up benefiting those in our government who want to take away more
of your privacy.
But here's what Rand Paul said about the craziness of this bill that's supposed to be designed
to protect us from an unknown threat of a drone that we don't know where it's coming from
or who's using it, et cetera, et cetera. This seems insane.
The bill before us would grant law enforcement significant authority to intercept private
electronic communications without consent. For example, the bill would allow the government
to conduct drag net surveillance of the phones, innocent Americans traveling through U.S.
airports, as long as the government claims they are doing it to neutralize a drone.
So in order to look at the information that might be coming to a drone,
it may be that you capture all the information of everybody surrounding an airport
or everybody who lives near an airport.
Once you have all that data,
what are the assurances that the government isn't looking at your data
in addition to the data that may be related to flying the drone?
None.
The answer would be none there.
And of course, we expect that to be the case.
So again, sometimes when I get an argument with a buddy of mine
who's more of a conspiracy theorist than I am,
The argument isn't even about whether or not they're right or wrong, because sometimes it's hard to prove that stuff, almost all the time it is.
And it really doesn't matter.
Once we're at the point where they're trying to change the law to benefit them the most, that's where we have to both fight back and say that it's wrong.
And the Rand Paul's the world that we put in positions of power have to fight back and stop it.
Because no matter how we got here, we need to make sure we don't progress to the place that neither of us want us to be.
That part matters more to me.
All right, quick break, a little bit more coming up.
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People are understandably very protective of their homes.
is how a story starts about a couple that is complaining about a, quote,
serial pooper, someone who had been showing up in their backyard and going to the restroom,
multiple times before they started to complain by putting up signs and video cameras,
eventually a spotlight, all kinds of things that they thought would get this person to stop doing the thing they were doing.
They found out it was a runner who every morning at about the same time would run through the area
and shows this is the location where they did their deed.
No matter what this couple did,
they wound up finding out that the guy didn't stop going to the restroom.
Again, they created a spotlight that would kick on,
cameras that would roll,
photographs and even demonstrations that they had video of the person.
They included doggy bags in the area
where the person was going to the restroom,
asking them to at least clean up after themselves.
None of this mattered.
The couple complained about it
and went viral on social media.
whether or not the guy's actually in trouble for any sort of crime,
and you have to imagine that there are several he could be accused of,
is yet to be seen.
But the craziest part of this story,
more than one other person in the comment section reacted
by saying they also had a serial pooper
who was someone who ran in their own neighborhood,
which is insane to me that more than one person
would be dealing with this issue in a society in which we live,
that someone would not care at all,
disregard any common decency,
and do this sort of thing in your backyard multiple times.
But you have more than one example, as I said, of that actually occurring, which is crazy and out there in the world.
And hopefully the cereal poopers are caught.
That is a PSA I stand by while filling in for the Dana on the Dana Show for Dana Lash.
Another thing I saw out there that was kind of insane.
So a passenger on a flight recently tried to get up and open the side door and who knows what they were trying to do.
That's illegal.
that gets you fully arrested.
This didn't happen in the United States,
though it was a flight happening,
I think actually in Thailand.
And what I thought was crazy about it
is some Americans were on the flight
and were quoted as saying,
in all the years they've been flying,
they've never seen someone try to get up
and just open one of the emergency hatches
or one of the doors that you're not supposed to be opening
for whatever reason that they're trying to do it.
That's a first for them.
Thank God it's a first.
I was actually happy to see in this story,
unlike in the serial pooper story,
story, there weren't a lot of people who were saying, man, that's happened to me too, because
the world we know it is horrible. And these sort of things make it feel even more so when you
see them out there and being reacted to. This is just crazy that someone would try to do this sort of
thing. I have no parachute on, essentially just try to harm others. As I said, that gets you
fully arrested. Although I guess in retrospect, the one other thing I would say about this is
anytime I complain on a flight and I'm upset with someone for being an idiot, whatever
way they're an idiot. I guess I should be happy that they didn't try to open one of the,
you know, doors mid-flight and cause even worse problems for all of us. I guess there's
always something worse out there is what I'm saying that you can expect to be a thing that
causes you to maybe feel like, all right, fine. That person who went crazy and had to get thrown off
my flight wasn't as bad as they thought they were, because at least they didn't try to kill us all.
And then actually, in regards to that first story, I just told the second ago, at least they also
aren't taking a crap somewhere in my backyard. I can't get over that.
man. That's the thing that happens. What kind of runners are so in need of the long distance run training
that they just do this during the training every day and just leave it, no matter how many things
are being done to try to prevent them from doing it? Do better people. That's actually what the
couple said in one of their notes to the person that was leaving them these undesired gifts and
these undesired Christmas presents that were not wrapped. What a weird time to be alive in this world
in which we live. All right, that's it for me. I'm out of here for today. Craig Collins filling in
on The Dana Show.
Happy holidays, everybody.
