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It's really one of the best GDP announcements or releases that you could imagine because there's
blockbuster growth, way above expectation. And there's also a real, real almost collapse in inflation.
It went down by about a percent and a half all the way down to 2.1%, which is the Fed's target,
as it to have high growth with low inflation and also high income growth, personal income growth,
was 3%. That's just like a... Yeah, it...
So we've got a lot of stuff obviously happening. We've got some economic news.
that popped. And then of course there was that tsunami yesterday, which I think there's damage,
but I really do feel like some of it was kind of, I don't want to say overblown because you don't
want to say tsunamis are ever overblown. But I think a lot of people associate magnitude with
damage, and that's not necessarily the case. But we've got this. I've got a whole bunch of stuff
to get you set up for the day. Welcome to the radio program, Dana Lash with you. We're at the top
of this first hour. And of course, we've got some cultural issues.
Congress, not in session, currently.
So it's a little bit of a slow going.
It's kind of good when they're not in D.C., actually.
I'm not hating on it.
I'm not hating on it at all.
And then, of course, we've got some updates about the tragedy that's in, that was in Manhattan.
So we're going to get to all of that here.
So first off, welcome to the program, Dana Lash, with you.
And POTUS visited Scotland.
He's back.
There's a lot of discussion about Gaza with regards to UK and France.
we're also going to dive into because the Arab nations are reacting very interestingly, I think,
very interesting reaction from some of them. And then, of course, you just heard some of the audio there,
the U.S. economy post 3% growth in the second quarter of this year. And it apparently
exceeded some of the predictions from economists and reversed the previous, what was that, half a point
contraction. I was trying to think of the correct
economic term for it.
The contraction. So that's, these are all, these are all good things.
And this is, in spite of the press saying that
the, I mean, I was told that we were going to be broken, all of the stuff
came. I was told that we were, it was just going to be bad and we were
going to be all broken. And in wars, probably. You know, don't forget all the
wars. I was promised war and famine and
whatever.
else. Oh, death and destruction. I was promised that I wasn't going to have any voting rights. What else? I mean, yeah, did I cover everything? What, oh, we're like selling kids at the border. Actually, that was technically under Democrats. So all of these things, but instead, it was better than expected. Wait, didn't we get that last time? We did. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. We got that. That was literally the same headline we just had. Like, for the last time we had an economic update.
So the economy cane is recovering, is nature healing?
It's actually, as Trump's cabinet described it would go, and opposite of how the media and Democrats said it would go, which is weird.
It's so weird because, you know, when they usually tell you that something's going to go a certain way, that's typically, you know, it's gospel truth and you can take that to the bank.
That's, you know, how a lot of that goes.
It's total gospel truth and you can take it to the bank.
That's what I'm told. That's, that's, you know, the realization, or at least that's the, that's, you know, how it's presented to us.
So all of these things, all of these are good things, better than expected.
So what does this mean?
This means that I, now I want to see an improvement in the housing market.
That remains to be seen.
And it's not a shortage of housing either.
And I get aggravated, especially when I hear some Republicans kind of go that route and act like it's a, it's somehow a shortage.
It's not.
GDP surge 3%.
And the, I heard, Lutnik said that the Trump economy has officially arrived and that Biden's first
quarters behind us.
I think it already arrived, though.
Or is that just me being just a little bit specious?
I mean, I felt like it's kind of already here, right?
What do you mean Trump's economy already?
I mean, we were already seeing benefits in terms of some energy prices.
What else?
We've got trade deals happening.
The last headlines that we had.
I mean, what am I missing?
That's Lutnik, though.
That's what Lutnik says.
So real GDP grew 3%.
Consumer spending is up.
Inflation is cooling.
nation is heal the nature is healing although i'm not i'm going to say it's not officially healed until
you know we we we have an abolishment of the income tax but i digress you know you can't you can't
get them all immediately you can't get them all immediately but we can try so these are all good things
and i think the continued also i think the continued deals that are being made i think is going
to help uh kind of quell any uncertainty in the economy as well because we had the
the Japan, I think what, Philippines, Japan. I think we're waiting with Taiwan. There was a deal that was
made just announced with the EU. So these are, this is all good stuff, all very good stuff that we're
seen. And I don't know how Democrats are going to counter this going into midterms because, I mean,
you can point to, I mean, you can, we've shown you charts and graphs, charging, we, I mean, you can see,
people can see in the economy. I mean, there's, there's, you know, a paper trail, so to speak, of when things started the upturn. So you can definitely tell. But, yeah, I think these are all good things. These are, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, now just, you know what, if you have, if, if we have bigger, larger tax cuts, we, we, we cut some of this other spending. It would absolutely just kickstart. I think it would be a shot in the arm further for this economy. But we'll see. I was told, though,
that it was going to be disastrous.
Can't the left just be happy for a hot damn second?
Can they just be happy for a second?
Look, you guys got, look, look, you guys got a better economy.
The better economy benefits everybody.
That makes, it works with every, it works for everybody.
Good heavens.
So some of the other stuff, too.
Caught my eye.
I'm pulling this up.
You would think I'd have an easier time with this four and a half foot gaming screen,
but you would be incorrect.
While all of this is happening, I keep seeing these headlines. And I was asked about this last night. I had a thing with Fox business. Let me pull this. Here's this is what I'm looking for. There's this whole piece in the Washington Post and they're trying to understand why young men keep voting GOP. Because in a lot of the latest surveys and it's of likely voters, there's a huge surge in independence towards the GOP. There's a growing number of women. But,
but particularly men are really leaning GOP.
And Democrats can't figure it out.
They can't figure it out.
They don't know how Republicans, particularly with dudes,
they don't know how Republicans are doing it.
And so the Washington Post,
I thought this was interesting.
They said that they had a focus group, you know.
Who do you get for your focus group if you're having a focus group on this?
You can't have a bunch of beta dudes and then have a focus group.
They had a focus group and they said several,
we're saying that Democrats don't have,
a mass they they don't have a masculine politician is that all i think that's kind of a cop out i mean i
i accept it because i think part there's some truth to it but i also think they don't have policies
they don't have good solutions for any of our nation's problems either that really goes into it they
can't get away from identity politics and i know that the bait here is to dive into the masculinity
aspect of it, but they can't get away from identity politics in this at all. That's what this is
really like diving into. They can't, they're so close. They, it's not even a masculine politician.
They don't even have a masculine position. And actually, some of them said that they, you know,
except for Obama, wait, let me pull this up. Yeah, except for Obama. They don't have a man, do you think
he's particularly masculine? Yeah. I mean, I don't know. He's, I don't know what it is about. I don't,
don't find him particularly, I mean, define masculine. These people can't even define what the
hell of a woman is. So how do I expect them to define what masculine is? The peace of our
WAPO have Republicans won young men. They dive into some of, you know, the reasons why in these
focus, they had a number of focus groups. And it was all conducted by Democrats. They said it was,
oh, well, it's some Democrats. Well, it's mostly Democrat. These are all Democrat firms. Or they're
like, oh, it's all Democrat firms. They said that. They said,
that the absence of, you know, of a masculine politician, they're, they're crediting that with some of the men
moving away from the party. And I think it's way more to it than that. I still can't believe
that they cited Barack Obama as a masculine leader. And they said a masculine leader is like
outlawed in the Democrat Party right now, according to, like apparently all their focus groups.
Well, it's toxic. They've turned it into something that's
toxic, they've attacked masculinity for ages. And then, you know, nothing says, nothing says masculine,
like poop booty juice, purchasing children with his partner. Purchasing children with his partner.
That's what it is. It's a purchase. Dana, you're so bad. I don't care. That's what it is. I'm not
going to soften it because someone else is weak in spirit and they can't handle the weight of the reality.
that's what it is.
If you don't like it, go to hell.
But that's exactly what it is.
Good grief.
They looked at these surveys of young men,
and they said 18 to 29,
they're the least likely to support Democrats of any age.
And it just gets worse from there.
In the meantime, you have poo-booty juice out there trying to take the lead.
He and Gavin Newsom were going to duke it out.
Maybe they'll throw in
West Moore,
Governor of Maryland as well.
But they're trying to figure out
how can we reach out to men?
Well, calling them toxic
like you have for the past, I don't know
how many years now, doesn't help.
Having horrific
policies, offshore,
offshoring jobs, making the business
climate heinous. I mean, these are
all things that, you know,
all of these things contribute
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Dana's Quick Five. Okay, Oprah Winfrey apparently had her road closed to part of her
Hawaii state. And I was reading so many, because I hate social media, social media is just
bag of dead rats and bad conspiracy theories. Anyway, she hit back at claims that she had refused to
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All right, moving on.
It's true.
You know it.
Let's see.
This Harvard scientist, oh, please, dear heavens, a Harvard scientist, I think we had this yesterday.
Did someone miss that?
They said that the hostile alien crap, could we had this yesterday, could strike Earth in month, blah, blah, blah.
Starbucks CEO confirms plans to close hundreds of locations because their coffee sucks out loud.
They do have the most overroasted beans ever and I'm sorry, but pumpkin spice tastes like turkey water smells.
It does.
I don't know why people love pumpkin spice.
What is that?
Like particularly women.
Wait, it tastes like turkey water.
It is the nastiest thing I have ever.
It's horrible.
I don't know how people drink it.
It's like if you're brining a turkey, you know, it's like it tastes like turkey water smells.
It's horrible.
Anyway, they're going to close 90 locations by the end of next year.
The new CEO took over.
He said they're getting phased out throughout next year
amid the ongoing Back to Starbucks initiative.
They said they want to sunset the mobile order and pickup only concept.
They're going to get rid of the only way that I would ever go to Starbucks
is with the mobile order because I will kill everybody if I have to stand in line
and like sit here and go up to some, you know, skittled haired barista
and be like, can I get a blah, blah, blah.
Can I just get a black coffee?
Can I just like get a black coffee?
Is that possible?
Dana, why do you hate everything today?
Because I feel like Daffy Doc today.
That's why I'm Daffy Duck.
Let's see.
Oh, uh, da-da-da-da-da.
Ooh, Powell's under siege is the Fed plans to stand on rate cuts.
Now it's political.
Why are you not cutting the rates?
Because he got, he got embarrassed when he was standing with Trump at that, when he was at the Fed,
and they had that press conference, and he was standing there next to him,
and he made all the memes with a couple of photos.
Even top earners are falling behind on credit card and car payments.
That's because people live above their means.
If you're a top earner and you're not able to do this, you need to seriously find Jesus and money
management.
There's literally no, nothing's going to change unless culturally people push back on this, right?
Push back on the idea of having an absolute two-income family.
A lot of people do that to keep up with the Joneses and they would be shocked.
I lived it so, hell yes, I have the authority to speak on it.
They'd be shocked at how little they could get by on.
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It's Dana.
It feels like a Monday, though, doesn't it?
It kind of feels like a Monday,
me. Yeah, I'm a little aggravated today, and I'll tell you why.
There's a couple things.
First and foremost, let me tell you how frustrating it is.
So we've got this issue of this dude in our town, right?
And this is the guy who tried twice to get into Mara Lago and kidnap Trump's granddaughter.
And then he's like walking around our town, right?
Out there walking around.
And he's like targeting young girls and approaching young girls and, say, the sexual innuendo and things like that.
and there's been enough,
I mean, a good friend of mine had it happened to her daughter,
and then I've been hearing from a lot of other people that live in this town.
So I'm just, you know, you almost want to pull your hair out at some point because it's like,
okay, well, clearly something needs to be done and this guy needs to get off the street,
and there's enough there where it can happen.
And I wasn't the only person who thought that.
There were a lot of law enforcement who also thought it too.
trying to get people to actually follow through and give and follow through with law enforcement and give interviews.
And normally I don't talk about, you know, personal stuff like this on air.
It is so frustrating.
And I kind of lost my temper a little bit with one individual yesterday.
I'm like, look, everybody's been working to try to get this guy up the streets.
And, you know, people need to actually work with law enforcement to make this happen.
You know, this is all about following through.
You know, the guy is not considered a prohibited possessor.
he's not been adjudicated mentally unfit because nobody has followed through.
Do you know how many times people like this fall through the cracks?
I mean, I was looking at, you know, just the story of Manhattan.
You know, this guy had a known history of mental illness.
And how many people knew about it?
How many people made the effort to try to make it to where he would be legally determined
to be unfit and that would have consequences that may prevent disaster in the future?
I don't know.
So maybe it's because I'm looking at that.
I don't know what it is.
But it just, you know, it aggravates you because you're like, okay, you see danger.
You're trying to solve the problem of danger.
Why can't there be follow through with some others?
Right.
Does that make sense, Kane?
It's like, why can't there be follow through with others?
Yes, you do need to talk to law enforcement.
You need to share experiences with us.
Yes, you need to follow through.
You need to contact these people.
And it needs to be enough.
And then, you know, to get to the point where it necessitates that, you know, maybe
they obtain a warrant,
et cetera.
It's like pulling teeth.
It is,
every now and then I'm reminded
about the
either transactional
or absolute inaction
of the human species.
And then I sit back and I'm like,
this is why aliens don't visit us.
But it is true.
When you look at the,
in the situation in Manhattan,
when you look at the guy,
I have a story right here
about the guy who went on the stabbing,
the statutes,
the statutes.
All these dudes had histories.
They were well known
to be violent. They all had histories.
Every single one of them.
It's stunning.
Like this guy,
one of the new developments that came out about the
Manhattan killer, this guy,
even though they knew that he was
struggling with mental health,
he held a job as a
security guard and Kane, God help us all,
a private investigator.
That's how he had a permit that was expired, but that's how
he had a permit.
is that not something else?
Is that not something else?
His dad was a LAPD
and he had a security guard license
in both California and Nevada
and yet everybody knew
that he had mental health issues.
Everybody knew it.
And I think when you're at the point,
if you're an observant person
and someone within your orbit
is so disturbed
that they could actually go and kill people,
I think that kind of manifests in other ways.
I think if you're being,
if you're observing this properly,
I think that that kind of,
I mean, wouldn't you say it can't?
I mean, I think it's kind of obvious at that point
that something's off,
something needs to be done,
this person maybe shouldn't be a security guard,
maybe shouldn't be a private investigator, right?
Why the inaction?
Every single one of these instances,
I mean guys without exception.
So now you can see why I get so mad about this situation of my town.
You can see why I'm livid and I got real testy with some folks in private conversations yesterday.
It's like what is what's the problem with follow through?
Is it because it takes effort?
From what?
You're going to have to stop watching real housewives for a second?
What?
Yes, I did say that in conversation if you're wondering.
This guy, he earned.
he was getting paid. LAPD salary. They've got, he was, his dad, they've got his dad as a police officer.
They list him as a police officer. And this guy was listed as a, had a security guard license.
Now, the permit, so when you hear investigators talk about this guy's permits, his was specifically a security guard license that permitted him.
And it's very specific. But that expired back in March of 2021. I guess he, but he, but he's, but he's,
still had it on his person when everything went down, unfortunately, on Monday. So all of these red flags
that stick out that you don't need a dissolution of due process to follow up on. And that's the
other thing. Whenever there, and this is why I get so mad about inaction and no follow through
on threats and things like that, because when there's a process to do it. And it does,
take, it'll take some effort, but it's not Herkulean effort. You just got to do it. But there is a process
to get dangerous people off the streets or make it to wear dangerous people that easily would
fail the test in a court of law, right? And when that isn't done, you have the gun control
activists, the left that sees it, they seize upon it and they go, we'll see this is why we need
to ban guns. They remove the absence of follow-through and in its place substitute the false argument
that there could have been a law in place to prevent it. The crazy thing is there are laws in
place to prevent all of these things. But it does require people to do their civic duty and follow-through.
And a lot of people don't give a rat's backside about civic duty. Let's be honest about it. They don't.
Whenever I did, and I did phone banking and I did block, I did canvassing.
I did all of that for years.
And I got tired of doing it because it was the same people that went out and did it all the time.
It was literally for like six years, the same group of us that did it all the time.
The same people, every election, I mean, every now and then you would have a couple of new people.
But then when things didn't go, you know, when it was too close or somebody's or the candidate didn't
win, then you would have all of these other people get really mad about it. And it's like, can you
imagine if that, if all of those people that had the concern after the fact had been activated
and could plug in and get involved and do something, can you imagine the results that could be achieved?
Civic duty has fallen by the wayside entirely. Just being a participant in people's local
communities has fallen by the wayside. I think some of it also is social media.
You feel connected, but it's a false connection. You're not really connected. It's
It's fake connection. That's what it is. So to my point, I got really, I got really mad about some of the absence of follow through on some of this stuff. And I'm like, look, it's not even one of my kids that's in the square dealing with this stuff that's in our town that's dealing with this stuff. It's all y'all's kids. I'm seeing a problem. I want to solve this problem. There has to be follow through. Dear heavens. So I don't know, Kane. Maybe I'm just,
Am I being too mean?
No.
When you see this stuff in the news and you're like,
my gosh, that's the common denominator.
Everybody knew that this, everybody knew these guys had problems.
I mean, the guy who was crawling over Mar-a-Lago,
two separate times, not once but twice.
Where's he getting his money at?
Anyway, the guy apparently works at McDonald's.
I don't know where the guy gets his money
and how he's able to cash bail every time.
How does that happen?
I got lots of questions about this stuff.
So the other thing I got real sassy about, I put this up on X. I'm sure I'm going to get some hate mail about it. I'm going to hear from some operative who's going to try to yell at me. So we've been trying to get Senator Josh Hawley on the program. And I wanted to ask him about this plan that he has. He wants to do legislation to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour. Mandatory minimum wage, $15 an hour. This is literally what the left has.
been pushing for how long can't how long has this been happening yeah like forever forever forever
why is it a republican that's doing it and this is on top of him wanting to send these like 600 to
eight hundred dollar rebate checks stimulus checks basically that they said are from tariffs to
everyone and and doesn't matter like apparently you have to be under a certain salary threshold
income threshold so the people who actually pay the most in taxes aren't going to get any of their
money back. It's going to be redistributed to everybody else who didn't pay as much or who didn't
pay anything at all through this, you know, at least the initial drafts that I've seen of this
proposal or the initial discussion of it. And I wanted to ask about it. And I don't know if the
comms people are like, oh, well, she's probably going to be critical, which should not dissuade
anybody. I'm not rude. Critical isn't the same thing as being rude. I've never done gotcha
anything on this program or anywhere else in my career. But now we can't, we can't get him on.
Now, when he wanted to come and talk about his book, my gosh, when any of these lawmakers
want to come and sell a book, I mean, they will find my number.
They will find my personal phone number from someone and they will get it.
And I will get direct messages.
I will get direct texts.
Kane gets blown up.
And it's not just King.
Steve gets blown up.
Like, oh, my gosh, when they have a book to sell, it doesn't matter if they're in session
or not.
They want to get on and talk.
They want to get on and sell that book.
but when it comes to asking hard questions about legislation that has no place in the sphere of conservatism,
then it's like you can't even get a response back from their comms team.
Or they say things like, yeah, we're working on it.
As you know, it's a busy time.
No, I don't know that it's a busy time.
You're right.
Politics began the day that you were born and decided to go work as an underling for a politician in D.C.
You're right.
We didn't know how this works.
Thank you so much for cluing us in on it.
maybe you can give us another lesson the next time your boss has a book to sell.
I'm tired of this. Anyone who thinks that I'm not here to be anybody's friend.
I'm an arbiter for the people. That's what I do. I'll be an arbiter for the people.
But I have some questions about this, as do you, because this is our money. And I want to know
why it is being proposed that we pay for any of this. Why is the government proposing a federal minimum wage?
we shouldn't even have a federal requirement for this.
And you know what?
If our economy worked the way that it was supposed to without Washington, D.C.
putting its boot on its neck, we would not even have the issue of discussing one.
Everything is at the whim of the market, despite the fact that's despite all of the ways that the government wants to manipulate it.
A $15 an hour federal minimum wage proposing,
that at a time when we have not even
weaned ourselves
off of the previous poor
policies of the previous administration?
When we are just now
starting to get good news about the
economy and this is what Republicans
want to propose, are
you high?
Did you somehow accidentally
trip and fall into a
mountain of cocaine left behind by
Hunter Biden? Because then
and only then would I go
oh, well that makes sense. I see why they
proposed that. They're high. That's the only way that this makes sense. Why in the world are we even
flirting with this idea? This is not 4D chess. I feel like you have some lawmakers that are in search of a
legacy and they want to build a legacy so fast. They don't want to spend the years in the trench doing it.
They just want to do it hot, fast, furious with a couple of, you know, pops of legislation and have that
establish it. Well, that's one way to do it, but it's not a way to do it if it's this stuff.
kind of stuff.
I don't even think John McCain would have proposed anything like this.
And he's McCain-Feingold.
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Hillary Clinton down to whatever we wanted to do with her.
And I felt it was inappropriate.
She's the wife of a president.
She was a secretary of state.
And we could have done a very big number.
And I said, we don't want to be doing that.
Let's, you know, put it into the country and not, the concept of putting her in jail,
indicting her, all the things that you have to do.
You know, it's tough stuff.
And I said, we don't want to do that.
In fact, you remember I made speeches when I mentioned her name?
They started to lock.
Lock her up.
And I said, no, no, this is after we won.
We just won.
And I said, no, we have to get back to, we want to heal.
No, I don't know.
Do you know how I heal?
Suffering of my enemies and they're, and hearing their cries and lamentations.
That's how I hear.
That's how I heal.
I heal like that.
We all heal that way.
I heal by people who do bad things going to jail.
I feel that's, I feel I'm healing that way.
No, you don't, sorry, but you don't get to make that decision all on your own.
That's the voters.
That's the voters. And I think that the voters are owed a return on the investment of their vote, at least in some modicum amount, some little bit.
It's important to note that later in this interview, he actually did say that he's, quote, feeling differently about it as it relates to going after Hillary Clinton.
I want him to feel so differently about it that they bring her before Congress to testify. That's what I want to see happen.
in the reason I want to see happen is because this nation was plunged into, you know, insanity for four years.
That was just after 2016 with all these Democrats trying to argue that the 2016 election wasn't legitimate.
And then in 2020, when they tried to act like, no, no, no, you know, you guys are the ones who are saying that the election isn't legitimate when they've done that for three elections now.
So, no, I, you know how the nation heals?
again, the nation heals from the crying of our enemies,
their whales and lamentations.
That's how we heal.
That's the way to do it.
So coming up, a few things to get into,
especially as it relates to Gaza,
it's interesting how you have UK and France now saying,
yes, we want to recognize this totally fictitional state.
But that's not what Saudi Arabia and UAE,
that's not really what they're saying.
It's very interesting.
And yet, where are the hostages?
So we're going to dive in on that.
Also, I'm sorry.
It won't go away.
People will not.
Now they're attacking Sydney, Sweeney for a whole other thing.
For a whole other thing now.
I'm so done with us.
There is a war on, like, women that are going back to traditional standards of beauty.
There's a war on the traditional standard of beauty.
And it's time for you to enlist, ladies.
We got all that more coming up.
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because Trump also brought it up and these other ideas.
That's a bad idea.
What should be happening now with any extra income is to pay down the national debt.
That's the opportunity because the greatest gift you can give to the future is to pay down the debt, which is just really, really big.
Yeah, that's like stupid big.
I'm trying to understand what in the ever-loving hell is happening right now with some of these proposals in the Republican Party.
Welcome back. Dana Lash with you.
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Trump told reporters, yeah, we're thinking about a little rebate.
He's like, but we want to pay down the debt,
but we're thinking about a rebate.
Well, you can't do both with us.
We need to pay down the debt first.
Josh Hawley had proposed the American Worker Rebate Act,
and he wants to send stimulus checks.
It's Stimmy checks 2.0.
That's exactly what it is.
any argument to the contrary to this is intellectually vapid and they're lying to you.
It's true.
It is.
It's stupid.
It's a stimulus check.
It's Stimmy's 2.0, Kane.
It's the Stimmy checks.
What if I were to play devil's advocate?
Don't.
All right, then I won't.
No, go ahead.
You sure?
Sure.
All right.
Go ahead and tell me how you think spreading the wealth is actually a conservative idea.
Go ahead.
Oh, no, that's not a conservative idea at all.
Okay, good, good, good.
But what I think where this is being born from is the idea that this money that was ours originally and was taken from us for this horrible allocation of spending, they want to send back to the people who gave it to them.
Now, beyond that, I have no support for this idea.
You know a great way that you can do that.
Okay, so if you just set it like that, that would be one thing.
But the problem is that's not how it's going to work.
No, you're right.
It isn't.
It's not going to work that way.
I mean, you're going to have people who didn't pay any tax that are going to be getting checks.
That's always been the problem.
Yeah.
Always.
And that's not me just saying it.
That's literally the plan.
That's, I mean, you can read it.
It's, I mean, at least, I mean, it's over at holly.
dot sendet.gov.
I mean, I'm looking at it.
That's what it is.
They provide a tariff rebate check to American workers and families.
Those are stimmy checks.
So why is it that I pay six-figure?
in taxes and I won't get a damn thing back, but people who didn't pay anything and are going to get
the money that the government stole from me. Like where and everyone's like, oh, Dana, it must be rough.
Look, when you are, I came from nothing just to establish this. Literally, like, was a statistic.
Came from nothing. Poor kid couldn't even afford notebook paper. Single mom. It's weird when you get to a
certain point because you might get into a tax bracket and everyone's like, oh my gosh, you're in that
tax bracket, you could be the poorest person in that tax bracket. And nobody picks up on that nuance. And
when you are the poorest person in that tax bracket, you are hammered. And then it doesn't help
when you got a Democrat in the White House and you get audited every single year that a Democrat
is in the White House. That is not an exaggeration. So it's, you know, double whammy, double whammy,
double whammy. So yeah, some
people out there get real
sensitive about this issue.
And they're like, oh, Americans, I mean,
he had said Americans deserve a tax rebate after
four years of Biden policies. Okay, why not
just abolish the IRS and stop government
spending? If you want to help American families,
stop government spending that's driving
up the cost of every damned thing
they do. Stop
spending.
And surely do not
spend our hard-earned dollars
sending Stimmy 2.0 checks to people who didn't pay anything into the system.
Even when we were just starting out in life and had nothing, young, you know, poor married
couple had nothing.
And I got married like right when I was in my 20s.
I never, ever would have ever demanded that any other Americans subsidize any aspect of my life.
My gosh, because I had self-respect.
I had self-respect and I was motivated to do better myself.
I could not even imagine.
I would feel disgraced.
I cannot even imagine anyone that even has a remotely Republican fiber in their being,
thinking that proposing something where you are redistributing the wealth of your voters
is an okay American proposal.
I'm just floored by this.
Right at a time when we've got,
we're trying to get,
we're trying to get everything down to,
you know, some sort of normalcy here
after four years of a Biden economic disaster.
So that's what it is.
It's a stimmy check.
There's stimmy checks.
The full bill is,
it's up online.
that's exactly what it is. It's a stimmy check. So how is, and, and I mean, it's getting a lot of momentum.
Republicans pass something like this and they're going to lose support. This is not, well, I did not vote for this.
I sure as hell did not vote for this. And I don't want any Republican politician out there thinking that an R after their name is going to protect them.
You all forgot some of you wouldn't be where you were had it not been for the Tea Party that put you there.
Some of you wouldn't be where you are had it not been for the tea party that helped build your momentum.
And just as easily as they put you in that seat, by God, they can rip you out of it too.
Don't ever make an enemy out of an ally.
So this stuff, I mean, I've been reading the bill.
That's exactly, that's what this bill does.
So how is this, can you imagine this instead of paying down our debt, we're going to be doing this?
What does this do?
good night. Think of the effects of this. And that's not the only thing. I mean, we got the Stimmy check and then you got this mandatory minimum wage that's being proposed. My gosh. By the way, these are the same Republicans. They want to pay women to have babies with our dollars. They want to send out your money, our money, in the form of Stimmy 2.0 checks. And they're also proposing a mandatory minimum $15 wage. Wait, did we just like stumble into some ultimate reality where Democratic?
are now calling themselves Republicans, because
that's the only way that this makes sense, really.
The math isn't mathing.
Have we not seen?
I mean, I've had story after story,
headline after headline,
where when you see cities,
towns municipalities,
when they enact
minimum wage restrictions,
a lot of businesses go under.
Seattle, Portland,
Laws, they're hit hard.
So now we have
Holly, who's introducing legislation on federal
minimum wage, $15 an hour.
I mean, good grief.
It's like Bernie Sanders proposed
this. I mean,
these,
it's called Higher Wages for American Workers Act.
It's already happening. Yeah, it's already happening.
2026, and it wants to,
an increase in subsequent years to match inflation.
Which is completely
direct, like related
government spending. Holly's working with Democrats to do it. Wow. And we've never,
conservatives have always opposed to federal minimum wage because it also is costly for consumers
as well. See, this is the, this is, I want to warn you about the dangers of populism.
Populism is not a set of beliefs. It is a tactic. Anyone who sits here and tells you that
they're a populist, I'm sorry, but that's an idiotic thing to do. I, I'm, I'm, I had somebody
tell me that. And I'm like, that's a moronic. That's a tactic. It's not a set of principles.
You're either a constitutionalist. You can be a libertarian. You can be a Democrat. You can be a
Republican. You can be a conservative. I kind of think conservative constitutionalists are the
same thing. I say constitutionalist. But populist is just a tactic. It is a way of messaging.
It is a way of connecting with voters. It is a way of planning narratives. That is what populism is.
It is not a belief set.
It is a messaging tactic.
Right.
That's like saying, I'm a shouty.
I'm a shout.
Okay, that's just a like a designation for the decibel and type of audible, you know,
emanation from someone.
That's not a thing.
It's just a message.
It's just a way of delivering something.
That doesn't make any sense.
It's kind of a bad example, but it's the best I got right now.
but I don't know why why and Kane makes a really good point you're saying that Holly plays into
this narrative from Democrats that the economy is not improving and won't improve without
government help yeah exactly we see the improvements already we see the real wages because of
the decrease in inflation and and by the way you know the Trump administration has let go 70,000
federal workers so that is automatically a cut in spending right there but we're seeing
real wages outpace inflation, which is how that metric is measured.
We don't need government intervention. We need actually less government in order to make this
work better. Yeah. So he's, this is, this is what he's, this is what they're proposing.
I mean, remember, Holly also worked with Bernie Sanders to cap credit card interest rates at 10%.
Remember, he did that last year as well. He once, and when he was in, in the last
session, he introduced a bill that would require companies that make a billing or more to pay,
he was giving them a standard that they had to meet to pay their employees. So if Holly thought
your company was making X amount, you had to pay your employees X amount. That was actually
a piece of legislation that he had proposed in the Senate last session. Yes, if you're asking me if
I'm questioning Josh Holly's conservative credentials, you're correct. I am. And I have every right to
based on this body of proposals.
And anyone in their right mind would also.
You absolutely would.
Now, in Missouri, they had approved a ballot measure to raise the minimum wage to 15 an hour.
The legislature repealed part of it, but they, the one that would allow increases to it to adjust for inflation, which I think is assinine.
Because inflation is strictly, I mean, government's controlling that, not consumers.
And so government's creating without, without really,
consumer participation, you know, this scheme that increases or decreases inflation. And then you're
going to tie minimum wage to that. I mean, you're going to wreck the economy further. It allows them
to keep spending while also putting more of the onus on the consumer. It's an assinine,
anti-constitutionalist, anti-math proposal. And I feel like with Republicans, because normally
you're like, well, you know, there's more, you can get more flies with, you know, honey. And so, no,
I want to get flies with fire. How about that?
Because we've done this and these people ought to know better.
I have no chill when it comes to bad proposals because I expect more from people who present themselves as individuals capable of doing math.
Don't you?
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I just saw the stupidest headline.
I have ever seen about immigration.
It's bad.
You're going to need to sit down for it.
And if you're driving, slow the car down.
Okay.
All right.
The rest of our headlines.
Oh, my God.
gosh. Katie Perry was spotted on a date as if you care with Canada's former Prime Minister,
little Castro. I'm sorry, Justin Trudeau. As I, does anyone care the two most annoying people
on God's Green Earth? Two of the most, not the most, but of the most, are going to get together.
The problem is if they multiplied the annoyance that they would create with their shared genetics
would be just an insurmountable obstacle for the rest of humanity. So, nah.
let's see. Representative Tim Perchette
was kicked by a horse.
Jiminy.
Broke his rib.
Don't, yeah, he's 60 years old.
Oh, not just a broken rib.
He's got, well, he's got some bruising.
But he was kicked by a horse working his farm over the weekend.
It happens.
He's okay.
In 2022, his daughter was hospitalized after she was injured on a horse.
See, I like horses, but this is why I don't want to get next to their back legs.
And I don't want to ride them.
My family, I have like, I mean, I've been on.
on horses. I've, you know, I never had a horse growing up. I had some family who did, but
yeah, they're just big dogs and I love them and I'll totally feed them and I'll hug them and I'll
give them pets, but don't want anywhere near those back legs at all whatsoever. Let's see. The
viral tea app just had its second data breach. Great. And it's even worse. How is it worse than
the first one? So it's a social media app. What it? Okay, so it's where like chicks can go and
they rate and review men who can't access the app. It's just, it's a, oh man, it is my idea of
hell. It's an app that only bees use. And they get on and they rate and review real men.
It's sexist who can't access the app or respond. I actually think it's hysterical that it was hacked
and that all this data is out there. It's bad. Wait a minute. It's bad. You shouldn't do that.
You shouldn't hack stuff, but also F-A-F-O. I mean, can you imagine if men did this to women? Women would be in
the streets rioting right now.
All the ugly ones would be in the streets rioting right now.
So now they're like the second breach is even worse.
And the second breach included more recent information and all kinds of stuff.
Maybe it's a lesson.
A, stop downloading every stupid app and giving it all your information.
Number one.
Number two, why do you need an app where you get on and rate and review real men in a sexist
fashion and men can't respond?
you're a chauvinist,
you're a female chauvinist
if you're taking part in this.
Let's see here.
This is why men don't want to date you.
Let's see.
Also, new buildings in New York
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Jeez, so stupid.
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Oh my gosh, wait until you hear
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So they will not stop talking.
The reason I'm bringing this up is because they won't stop.
So now apparently they're mad at Sidney-Sweeney over another thing.
She is in, I don't even know what this company is.
Steve, do you know what this company is?
is it a hat company i think it is i don't even know they're they're sitting here going oh she's bringing cowboy
core can we stop saying core like if it's cottage core granny core coastal granny core i my goddaughter
said that uh great coastal granny core is a thing imagine um what is that movie my mom liked it
what's the movie that it has alec baldwin in it and maryl Streep and i don't know it's like this
I just don't want to try.
So it's like this movie for those people that age and they're on the coast.
It's like a whole style that's around that, how they dressed in that film.
Anyway, so now it's Cowboy Corps.
They're saying she's bringing Cowboy Corps to your closet.
I think Cowboy Corps is already a thing.
So it is, so it is, hey dude, I guess they do hats and stuff.
So anyway, she did this commercial.
Oh my gosh.
And they're so mad again.
Cassidy's Sweet.
He's in another ad.
She's in another commercial.
Look.
It helps if I give you the number
And at one
It's 19, sorry
You can take the dude out of the country
You can't take the country out of the church
I mean sure she's in a suede
Swim suit on the beach
That makes zero sense
But I don't care
The hat's cool
I mean, why are people mad over this?
They're mad because she's got boobs
That's what it is
I hope that we get to this point
Where I feel like everybody's been obsessed
With the backside
And we need more attention on the
We need to bring back
traditional standards of beauty
to where women can look like women and they're not
dudes that have Adams apples and
with stubble and things like that, right?
We just need
to go back to that kind of standard of beauty.
So they're mad. And then you have, oh
gosh, this
Doja Cat, oh, I know
everyone woke up this morning and was like, gosh,
I wonder what Doja Cat thinks of Sydney
Sweetie's American Eagle ad.
So Doja Cat
mocked it.
She's a singer.
you want to know. She probably didn't, but yeah. Watch this. I hate TikTok.
Gens are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color,
personality and even eye color. My jeans are blee. That's like the worst accent ever. I hope she
never goes into acting because she would suck. It's like the worst accent I've ever heard of my
life. So she is obvious, I mean, a lot of people, I guess, are not intelligent enough to realize
that Sidney's doing a double entendre. Don't tell them, ask those, don't ask those, don't ask those
cats to spell it. Um, it's bananas. B na, na, na, na, n a yes, this is, it's like this, the old,
my old mantra that's like a drunk bridesmaid trying to spell bananas in the holo back song on the
wedding reception dance floor. Anyway, the, uh, and, uh, and, it, uh, it.
it's a double
entendre clearly
and she's talking about
I can't believe
I have to do I have to explain
this stupid ad
I guess
see in Dana's America
if I were president
of the United States
the people that
totally did not understand
what this ad was about
and think it's about
Nazism I would
round you up
you're damn right I would
I would arrest all of you
and take you right to jail
right away
straight to jail
right the way to jail
you're just there
because I'm this is
the stupidest thing ever
I read about it
over it substast
And then I'm like, maybe it's going to be out of our system and nobody's going to
Nope, no, nope, no, we can't get a break for these people freaking out over this.
I think every company should hire her now.
I think every single company should hire her.
The genes, G-E-N-E-N-S and genes, J-E-A-N-S, I said, I wrote on sub-Sek.
I said, Citi Sweeney did an ad for American Eagle about her genes, which progressives
can't apparently differentiate from, you know, jeans and as such immediately assume that the ad was
about Hitler because she's blonde and said genes, right? And the, I guess they're like conspiracy theorists.
Check it. I've literally seen people go, well, her name is Sidney S's two S's.
I swear to you. Now, they deleted their tweet, but hands to sky. Yes. This is a problem. And as I said,
it all began when you had a bunch of random heifers on TikTok.
You know, they got, I guess they didn't like their grass feed that day and they got all mad.
This is, let me show you how to do a correct hillbilly accent here, Doja Kitty.
And I guess that they done got all upset, you know, because they weren't getting their grass feed.
So all these random ass heifers that were on TikTok, they got real upset, Kane.
They decided that they didn't like this girl because she wasn't just pretty.
She is unapologetically pretty.
and that's the problem.
So we're,
women, I think, for the past,
I don't know how long,
have been fed a diet of complaining and moaning
about men
and blaming all of their unfortunate choices
in life on men.
That's what women have been raised on.
And it's like all of these
like skittled haired,
third and fourth wave feminists
that have lamented the male gaze.
She does not eschew the male gaze.
She invites it.
She welcomes it.
it. She's not intimidated by it because she's confident enough as a woman to recognize that
that's power. Women have been led to believe that bitching and moaning is power. Playing the
victim is power. They have forgotten how to use their feminine wiles. They have no idea. Well,
some of them don't have it, especially the ones that have Franken beans cane. They definitely don't
have it. But she invites you to look. She appreciates the male gaze because they buy her products and
they watch the movies that she's in and they watch the television show that she's in.
And her power and her marketing appeal is in her feminine beauty. It's not in victimhood.
And victimhood is the only tool slash source of power that most of these modern feminists know.
And what gets me is that all of these women out there, they have been raised on this steady
diet of complaining and blaming men for everything, everything in their life, all their
unfortunate choices, they blame on men, only then to turn around.
and surrender their locker rooms, their sports teams, their advertising, their spaces to men.
That doesn't make any sense.
They champion morbidly obese women, like in Victoria's Secret ads, which by the way, they do prove that it is possible to even make lingerie repellent.
And then they shame Sweeney and any woman that looks like her or shaped like her for being quote unquote provocative.
The first time I ever heard of this actress was in a story where people were like shaming her because
there's something that she wore on the red carpet because they said she had too much cleavage.
And I was looking, I'm like, she has boobs.
It's not too much cleavage.
Good grief.
You know, what do you want her in a burqa?
Like, shut up.
It's not too much.
She's a woman.
She's not dressed skanky.
She's got no more cleavage than they had in the 17th century.
Please get some smelling salt.
But they were slut shaming her because she did not look like,
what the skittled hair third and fourth waivers wanted women to look like, right? And so, I mean,
so much for body positivity, I guess, that's out the window. If you look like Sidney Sweeney,
you can be shame for your body. Everyone else, if you're morbidly obese, or if you have a penis,
then it's all about, yay, body positivity. And so as a result of women doing all of this,
masculinity has been denigrated. Men don't want to pursue women. Marriage rates are declining.
and the United States has been said
is in a romantic recession
and I gave you a study
on that if you are a subscriber
over at Substack.
It is
it's like these broads
because they couldn't attract a date
they don't want anyone else to either.
So you have
companies and I love that companies
are doing this. I love that American Eagle
did not do a Bud Light.
I love that they did not do an Ulta.
I love that they got an
honest to goodness woman.
A woman that looks like a woman.
That looks like a lot of other women.
I know more women that look like Sidney-Sweeney
than look like Dylan Mulvaney.
And Dylan Mulvaney's a dude.
Just for FYI. That's the joke.
But she's a real woman.
She's pretty.
And the left has devolved into such a state of hysteria
that they immediately went to Godwin's law.
You know?
And that's what I said.
Like, oh, it's Nazi because Eagle, American Eagle.
And then Sidney-Sweeney, two Sos is like, oh my gosh.
it's um it is a rest it's like a it's like a it's like going back to the old standard of beauty what is the
phrase that i saw someone say they said that um oh retro sexiness which i i i don't know i think
it was a phrase made up by a bunch of unical seamsters but whatever uh retro sexiness have you
ever heard that phrase have you heard that phrase you used recently came i have not i think we could
just drop the retro off of that. I'm hoping that if we start going back to like actual women looking
like women and being good looking and feminine, that we can go back to having like more manly,
masculine testosterone driven men. Like have that be the norm because that has been the norm for forever.
I, okay, so I had a conversation with when we had dinner with friends. We had this whole like a whole
conversation about this one night. When I was in fifth grade, there was a due to my fifth grade class
that I swear to you had a mustache.
By seventh grade, dude was getting a beard.
When I looked back at my parents' yearbooks, the men, even though they were like 17 years old,
look like they were 30.
Then I started the way, then I went down this whole rabbit hole of how testosterone has been
on the decline.
Of course, other chemicals for women, but for men specifically, testosterone has been on the decline,
which is why men look younger for longer.
and they like develop later, et cetera, et cetera.
Do you think there's something to that?
Because now I'm like, when you look at dudes, I shouldn't say this.
I was not like a drinker in high school or did.
I did not do any of that stuff because I had a very strict parent,
but I did go to a house party one time.
And our friend, who was a senior in high school, was already balding and had a beard.
No joke.
And he would stand on the porch and wave at people because everyone thought he was the dad.
I kid you not.
I kid you not.
You do not have any...
Where do you have that today?
Right?
Where do you have that?
It's just so weird.
So my whole point is that I want to get back to these actual standards of attractiveness.
Because women like men that are like that and men like women that are like that.
And I'm done with all...
I'm done with the freaks dictating what our standards of beauty are.
I'm done with men trying to dictate to women how to do their makeup, people like Dylan Mulvaney
and that other dude who's got the hair care line at Ulta trying to dictate beauty standards to women.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
So I think that it's less about American Eagle.
I think it's even less about Nazism and all of that.
It's even less about race, although you have the usual suspects trying to make that a factor.
I think that it is a war on traditional standards of beauty.
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And that's why she's getting so much.
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It's time for Florida man.
A naked Florida man hits a house with his SUV and won't stop accelerating.
Police officers in Florida are recovering after a drawn-out incident with a naked man in his SUV.
He rammed into a house with a vehicle and refused to stop accelerating until he was removed by force.
Why does he have this many names?
38-year-old Dustin Andrew Joseph Klein. You get one.
Ruin multiple people's nights when he ran into the house. He was driving a Chevy blazer,
and he was just completely any KK ID, naked.
Naked. He was totally entirely naked. He was the only occupant. They said he was sweating profusely.
His pupils were just total pinpoint, and he would not stop accelerating. And the car's rear tires were dug under the soil.
So they had to, he threatened their lives.
They had to, like, tase him repeatedly.
And then they had to put him in a hobble and a spit mask.
He was evaluated by emergency responders taken for treatment.
Clearly, he was under the influence of something.
Third hour on the way, go nowhere.
Sadly, really sadly, Israel is becoming a pariah nation.
And all over the world, people are looking at a situation
where the government of Israel under Netanyahu
and his right-wing extremist friends are starving children.
And people are trying to do one thing or the other,
get food in there, or at least tell Netanyahu
that if he doesn't move in a very different direction,
they're going to be recognizing the Palestinian state.
It's not Netanyahu's responsibility to move in any direction
other than in defense of Israel.
Again, where are the hostages, Bernie?
It's Bernie Sanders.
Where are the hostages?
It's nobody's starving. Nobody's starving people in Gaza any more than Gaza's own democratically elected government of Hamas.
That's the entity that did all of this. That's the entity that started this. Where are the hostages at? Because if you're demanding anything without returning the hostages, you don't have a right to expect anything in return. This is the democratically elected government of Gaza. It is the popularly supported government of Gaza that is choosing to do this to its own citizens. So the question isn't, why?
Why isn't Israel doing anything for the citizens of another entity, an entity that attacked them and killed tons of them and kidnap their people, including kidnapping Americans and holding for hostage?
And why is Hamas doing it?
That's the question.
Why do they attack aid trucks and steal aid and then sell it on the black market?
Why does the media buy into this Pollywood nonsense?
Welcome back to the program.
Dana Lash with you.
top of this third hour you can watch the radio show the stream of the radio program channel
347 the new york times ran the story about starving gauzin children clearly they had one narrative
there's a reason why they did this uh they actually had to do a walk back of the story and the story
was this emaciated kid that they had on their front page and they used him as
proof of famine in Gaza, right? They had a whole story. It was a giant photo. It took up over a
quarter of the page. Their whole front page went all the way down to the fold. Well, they had to
correct it. First, they said that the child, oh, he's severely malnutritioned. Actually, he was born.
He was born with a health condition, a serious medical condition. All of his family look healthy
and fine. He has a serious birth defect. All of his family look healthy. And I just, even when I first saw
that story on the New York Times, even when I first saw this image, I thought, you know, that's really
weird. Why is he starving, but his family looks completely healthy and well fed? Right?
The mom looks healthy and well fed.
All of his siblings look healthy and well fed.
Why does, what?
Well, it's because he was born with a birth defect.
And the New York Times literally had to tweet out a correction.
They said, oh, after publication we learned, he also has pre-existing health problems.
No, that's the big thing that he has.
None of the other kids are starving.
Nobody else in that house is starving.
He has a pre-existing health condition.
and that's what that's what's driving this and they they didn't print a retraction they tweeted it
right but on their communications yeah it was on the new york it's called new y at n y times
p r the new y times communications channel so not on the original yeah they didn't put it on the
original account they literally lied to you and committed blood libel this is insane that's propaganda
that's not an error i'm just
I mean, they have literally, they cropped out one of his healthy brothers.
So there's apparently the full photo that's circulating and his totally fine healthy, well-fed siblings are standing right next to him.
And all of these people from Bernie Sanders, all these Democrats, all these celebrities, they're all using this.
They're all citing this as the real.
Oh, well, look, they're starving.
And, you know, Israel's, you know, they're really bad right now.
They, that, I mean, it's the craziest thing.
they didn't actually I mean I would I would probably wager Kane if you had a guess how many people probably saw the original story and then compared to how many people saw the correction well if you look at the amount of followers on the New York Times original you know their original account on X it's millions and if you look at the PR one it's 80 something thousand maybe 90,000 so millions saw the lie and maybe thousands
saw the correction.
It is
it is something.
That is something.
And they were trying to say,
oh, the dad was shot by Israelis
while he was searching for food.
In fact, according to video
and local reporting,
he was fighting with Israeli
soldiers trying to kill them.
And that's why he got,
he was shot.
Jiminy Christmas.
This was on their very big front,
right on the front page,
right below the masthead.
And now you have all
of these other media institutions lying about it.
They just needed something to confirm their existing bias.
That's really what it was about.
They wanted something to confirm their existing bias.
I mean, you can't make this stuff up.
So they have this,
I mean, this is like one of,
it was on the cover of Daily Express.
So it was the same kid on the cover of the Daily Express,
which is a British publication,
on the cover of New York,
New York Times, but wait, there's more.
Let me pull this up.
So my friend, he's at Redstees on X.
Axios, just like maybe 15 minutes ago,
published a story that had the exact same time,
same New York Times photo on the cover of it,
continuing the narrative.
So Axios tweeted out.
If I can get this thing to open, it would be great.
Axios tweeted out.
this story where it said at least 16 under 16 children under five they're saying it was
they're they're dropping off because of starvation starvation related illnesses uh extreme like of food
etc they literally are using a picture of this kid again who was born with a birth defect
and they're trying to say it's because of starvation and it's they they tweeted this out
actually it was like an hour or something ago okay yeah they tweeted this out and they used the
exact same kid and the exact same mother
that are on their cover of New York Times.
Yes, Kane.
Yeah, no, no, I just put it actually
in what you dropped in there in Slack.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. This is the original.
Yeah, the exact mother
and the exact, yeah,
the exact kid
that they... No shame at all.
No, none at all.
And the New York Times cropped
out
the image of the
little boys healthy brother.
so the mom is healthy, the little boy's brother is totally healthy, they cropped out the healthy brother
so that they, and the New York Times piece so that they could just make it seem like all the kids are like this one kid.
But again, he literally was born with a birth defect.
He has all kinds of health issues that he was born with.
Has nothing to do with Gaza and Israel, nothing to do with that.
So why are they running a photograph presenting this kid as a starving kid when the New York Times literally had to run that back yesterday?
And Getty News still has it on their wires.
This is insane.
So when are they going to, are they going to issue, is Axias going to issue a correction?
This is the fake news that's running around.
And this is why you have people like here, Starmer, going, well, you know, Israel's got to stop starving kids.
And we're because they won't.
We're going to recognize the fake name Palestine as its own sovereign entity.
Which brings me to my next thing.
So you have France and the UK that are going to acknowledge a quote unquote, this made up word, Palestinian state.
Even though Hamas is in their charter, in Hamas's charter, they explicitly deny the right of existence to Israel.
They explicitly state that any, their neighbor is, you know, to the north is not going to,
have any peace. They don't believe that they can exist by themselves. And now you have,
this is what I thought was interesting. This was over, actually at New York Post. It's Qatar,
Saudi Arabia, and Egypt. They have joined calls for Hamas to disarm and exit Gaza to end the war
with Israel. They like the, and again, fake name, Palestinian Authority,
Palestinian authority under the Palestinian authority of Hamas and Fata, Fata runs West Bank,
Hamas runs Gaza.
Hamas, they were overwhelmingly elected in 2005, and they were going to win, what was it,
2013, they were going to win the next election, but then it was suspended because they were
going to win.
They were taking over power and even basically supplanting Fata in West Bank.
And the difference between Fata and Hamas is Fata will recognize Israel's right to exist, whereas Hamas refuses.
So there's your big difference.
So Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt have joined calls yesterday for Hamas to disarm and give up Gaza.
The Arab League, the EU, and 17 other nations want Hamas to stop ruling over Gaza.
They want a two-state solution, et cetera.
By the way, Hamas has always been opposed to a two-state solution.
Fata even used to be also, but then they changed.
I still think that it's a terrorist organization, but, you know, it is what it is.
They believe that Israel can exist, whereas Hamas does not.
So the declaration that they sign read, quote, in the context of ending the war in Gaza,
Hamas must end its rule in Gaza and hand over its weapons to the Palestinian Authority
with international engagement and support in line with the objective of a
sovereign and independent, quote unquote, Palestinian state.
Now, France in the U.K., they immediately were like, yes, we're going to reward their terror
attack on October 7th.
We're just going to get them statehood.
They did not even demand that Hamas give up their guns and leave.
They didn't even ask for Hamas to return the hostages.
They just said, no, no, no, no, we need to recognize this state now.
Where at least you have Egypt and Saudi Arabia and the Arab League, they're all like,
because they know better.
They're like, no, no, no, no, no.
y'all gets to go. Remember in Egypt, they have dealt with Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood. The Muslim Brotherhood was banned.
LCCC, remember, Muslim Brotherhood hated him. And when Hillary Clinton went over to Egypt, she was backing and working with the Muslim Brotherhood ahead of the Green Revolution. They were working with all of these Islamists. The Obama administration, when Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State, they bent over backwards to help these Islamists. And it was an absolute contravention of the United Arab Emirates.
who their leader, their head of their family there hates Islamists, and that is Al-Zaid.
And then you have Salman, who is the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, who cannot stand Islamists.
And they have a weird relationship with Qatar.
Qatar has to play footsie with them because they share a gas field, essentially, in the Red Sea.
They share this gas field, or not the Red Sea, they share this gas field in the Persian Gulf with Iran.
So they, there is this very, there's this another power struggle that's part, that's related to, but separate from Israel and Gaza.
And that is of Sunni and Shia represented by Iran, Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia, et cetera.
So, I mean, think about this.
The Arab League knows better.
These Arab nations, Egypt knows better.
Egypt and Jordan were sending aid trucks into Gaza and Hamas.
was attacking those aid trucks and stealing the aid and reselling it on the black market.
That wasn't even Israeli aid. They've done it with Israeli trucks too. So I do think it's
interesting that you have Egypt and France, or sorry, UK and France that did not demand that
Hamas leave Gaza. They did not even demand that they returned the hostages. But you have
Egypt and Saudi Arabia and UAE and these other Arablig nations that are like, no, no, no,
you guys got to leave Gaza. Get out. They actually,
went one further than France and the UK.
That's wild to me.
We got more coming up.
And now, all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
In a stressful human world, people should take up activities like working out or crochet.
You know, I do that.
But mermaiding.
No, that's what they're doing in D.C.
Mermaiding.
They dress up like mermaids.
It's literally, there's a mur folk groups.
And they gather at each other's pools or swimming clubs,
and they wear fluttering tails,
and they literally pretend to be mermaids in the water.
And in the D.C. area, they think that the mur folk,
I can't believe I'm saying that.
They think it's the second, that they have the second highest population of murfolk.
in the country.
Kane.
Juan's going to show you what the
Mur people look like.
Those are
the Mur folk there.
I'm withholding judgment
comment. Kane, do you have anything to add?
No. Would you date a Murr woman?
No, I'd choose that day
to not be an angler.
Yeah, see, yeah, that's...
Yeah, no.
Oh, they call their swim groups
pods.
Oh, okay.
Yeah. Just going to put that out there. Okay, you know, each to their own, I guess. You know, that's all right.
I'm just, is it weird? Yes, it's weird. Each to their own. A newborn shattered Newport News's hospital's birth weight record.
This baby clocked in at 12 pounds, 9 ounces, 23 inches long. I am just cringing at, oh, man, that's a, yeah.
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I have to say, I think it was classy the way that the Osbournes handled Ozzy's funeral and all of that stuff.
They laid him to rest in Birmingham earlier today.
I mean, it's night over there already, but, well, evening anyway.
But they had a brass band.
that played some of the hits, Ozzie's hits,
ahead of the hearse.
And the interesting thing is that the family paid
for all the costs associated with us.
Yes, the Birmingham didn't pay for this.
The Osbournes did.
So apparently they covered the security
and all of that because they, the fans,
I mean, you can see the throngs,
thousands lined the streets.
You're talking block after.
after block, after block, after block.
I saw the map of the procession,
and it, like, was going through the whole city,
and they, I mean, there are thousands of people out for this,
but the Osbournes paid for that.
So they had Ozzy, and he wanted to do his last show.
The reason that they had him seated, I read,
was so the show could be insured.
And it was something that Sharon apparently came up with
to have him seated in this throne for his final concert
so that they could have the show insured,
because insurers were nervous about Ozzy standing there for that long.
And then with this, the family, they had the procession that went through his hometown.
They drove past his childhood home.
The owners put flowers in a sign in the front of the house, which I thought was a very sweet gesture.
And then they also stopped at a moment in front of fans where they had this huge flower tribute.
All of these flowers, like Mount.
of them out in the middle of the town and the family got out and thank people and laid flowers down
and I thought it was a nice way for them to kind of you know because he's you know he's like that's their
hometown boy you know but I thought it was a nice way for that I just I'm just can you believe
all that I mean you would think it's like the royal family or something driving around Birmingham
I mean that's how many people came out I mean it I don't even see per se perils
raids were there that many people that come out anymore. But that's how many people came out for
this. It was pretty, it was pretty stunning. And then they had that brass band, like I said,
that were playing versions of Ozzy's songs. And they had all the kids there. And so it was very,
is very, very sweet way of going. And I mean, obviously, you know, his wife looks just absolutely
devastated, which she was. I mean, they were married for forever. So that's some of the
latest with that. So they laid him to rest today. So a couple of things that we still need to make
sure that we push off of the show rundown. There's a number of things that we've been that we've
been touching on. Can I just, I miss this one. I meant to get to this one a lot earlier. In fact,
I got a couple of ones. How many men are immediately going to, their eyes are going to glass over?
A lot of women like period pieces, period dramas, right?
And the last one that I think a lot of women liked was the one with Kieranightly,
the Pride and Prejudice.
Now they've done a million different versions of Pride and Prejudice.
The best one was the BBC one with Jennifer Isle and Colin Firth.
And that was serialized.
And that was like, you know, 15 to actually 20 years ago probably.
They did one with Kieranightly, which is pretty good.
Now they're doing another one.
Netflix is doing it.
I am immediately nervous. I sent this to one of my friends last night. I'm like, they've got to
stop this. Stop. I don't know what to think of it. The, it's going to be a series. I don't,
not like a film. Apparently it's going to be like a series. Emma Corrin is in it. And Olivia
Coleman plays the mother. I don't know what I think about this yet. I don't know what I think about
the casting. Apparently Emma Corrin is going to play
Elizabeth Bennett and I don't know what I am I is this two in the weeds
Is it two in the weeds? The casting you got to be very particular with the casting because each of these characters are such characters right
You can't have an ugly chick play Jane Bennett because she's described as the most beautiful girl in the town so you can't have some ugly chick playing Jane Bennett
You need to have someone pretty and like sharp playing Elizabeth Bennett I don't know it's I don't know what I think about it I don't know
but they've got
the guy that they have played
Mr. Darcy
is not the guy
that I would pick
for Mr. Darcy
this guy named
Jack Loudon
Olivia Coleman
I think is fine
but I think she's too
she's so serious
an actress
I can't see her playing
a you know
kind of like a tart
like you know
Mrs. Bennett
I don't know
I just have problems
Rufus Sewell is playing
Mr. Bennett
these are British actors
I don't know
why do they need to do
another one
why can't they just
come up with
some original content
why do they keep having
to redo the same
period drama
over and over and over and over and over and over again.
I think it's because every iteration they've done has been somewhat successful.
You know what I mean?
And I think they're seeing this and they're like, all right, guys, we need to make some more money.
What are we going to do?
Let's bring it back.
The Kira Knightley one had amazing cinematography.
It was beautifully lit, well directed, although I thought some parts that were not in the book were a little bit contrived.
There was one, like when they, she was.
standing in this like, you know, with all this statuary after leaving church and she'd ran through
a thunderstorm.
I was like, okay, that's a little contrived.
That's not how it happened in the book at all.
And that, yeah.
But, I mean, it was good, right?
And you're right.
It was popular.
But why do they got to, I, now the reason I got really into this in terms of this particular
story is because I was terrified that they were going to woke it.
Jane Austen wasn't a feminist, but she believed in women being.
being intelligent.
And there's, I think a lot of that is, I think it's misrepresented in a lot of the way that
some of these period pieces are approached today.
Like this, they redid the Buccaneers and that's on Netflix, it's trash.
The persuasion, I think the one with the Dakota, what's your face?
No, the other one.
Don Johnson's Dakota Johnson
That one was trash
So many of them are trash
So I was looking to see if it was going to be woke trash
And I'm I don't know
I don't know what I feel about this casting
I don't know if I'm going to watch it
I don't know I don't know
I just can they not come up
You know what else they need to do
And this is my
We don't have enough good horror films
They're so bad
And there's few
Like one of the black
The best good horror films I saw.
What was it?
Let me see, make sure I have this.
It's called No One Will Save You.
That is a great one, and I think you can get it on Netflix.
It's called No One Will Save You, and it is a good horror film.
It's very good, very good, because I'm very particular about my stuff.
I've seen it twice, and I think it's very good.
But there's not a lot of really good horror films.
I mean, we're getting ready to go into, you know, fall.
I need a horror film.
films. Like, why isn't there a steady diet of horror? You get all this, you get hallmark and you get
all the Christmas stuff. I want some good old-fashioned ghost stories. I want some good, like,
whodontas. I want some good, like, thrillers and horror films that come up. Is that too much to ask
instead of doing another pride and prejudice? Pride and prejudice was zombies. I did see that,
and I did read that book. That's the literal thing. It was actually quite good. It was actually quite good.
All right. So the immigration headline that I told you you were going to just die over. It's from the
bulwark? They have a guy whose name is Jesus. Well, they said his name is Jesus. He's a carpenter,
and ICE arrested him. Yeah, I came.
They arrested Jesus?
Mm-hmm. His name is Jesus to Ron. He fled persecution in Venezuela. So they found this guy
who entered the country illegally, and his name happened to be Jesus, and now they
decided to compare him to Christ over at the border. It was persecution, was it? They found this guy who entered the country illegally, and his name happened to be Jesus. And now they decided to compare him to Christ
over at the bulwark, which called itself the bulwark because they were the non-Trump supporting
Republicans that basically turned into Democrats, right? I think they couldn't even acknowledge like
one good. I don't care if you don't like Trump or like him. You should at least be able to
acknowledge when he does something good or not, and they can't even do that. So they were in this
whole story. I am shocked. It's a guy who had his asylum claim denied in 2015. So he entered illegally
under Joe Biden and the bulwark is comparing him to Jesus. Wow. That's pretty much it. Yeah. That's not blasphemous. What does that mean that goes out there? And it's the guy that they drew and it said, you should let in more refugees because Jesus said to be compassionate in the Bible somewhere. And no, I'm not a Christian and I have nothing but contempt for your backward religious beliefs. So yeah, this argument wouldn't work on me, but maybe if I use it on you, you'll do what I want. That's the meme. They became the meme. They actually just.
did the meme.
I, uh, wow.
That's not really going to, I think that's maybe why there.
You never seen those people doing anything anywhere.
Uh, one last thing too.
So Oreo and Reese's fans,
the headline is that they have been begging for a mashup for a decade.
And I like both of these things individually and I've never asked for this mashup.
Never?
Who was pulled?
I don't know.
Diabetics.
Rises with the Hershey Company.
They're owned by two different companies.
So apparently they're collaborating.
And they're coming out with the Oreo Rises.
And it looks horrible.
Is it a Risa's Oreo?
It's the Rieces filling in the cookie.
No.
I don't know.
I'm curious enough to try it.
No.
Don't you like the filling, though?
With the chocolate.
Well, yeah, that's what the Oreo cookie is.
No, that's a cookie.
But it's chocolate-flavored cookie.
One's a confection.
One is a bishops.
get. True. Okay, way different.
But they have the same flavor.
No. No, they don't.
No. Because the silky,
chemically induced peanut butter filling of the Reese's
has the chocolate candy coating.
And that's what I need. If I wanted the cookie,
I would eat the cookie. I just, I mean,
Steve is so excited about this. I think I burst this bubble and I was like,
what? I'm not so sure I'm on this fence.
I'm not on the side that you're on where it's like, no.
The peanut butter filling is going to be too strong for the biscuit.
It's going to overpower the biscuit, whereas the vanilla was a compliment to it.
They each complimented each other.
The peanut butter is such a strong flavor.
You have to have that hard chocolate shell, that rich chocolate shell.
I don't know.
I think you might get enough chocolate with that cookie.
Yeah, I don't think so.
I disagree with you.
That's okay if you think that.
Steve, you're really excited about this.
You're going to eat this up.
No, I definitely will.
But it just came up on, I had like three in a row feet, like scrolls on my feed where this was like debated between three different people.
And I was like, okay, I have to think about how I feel about this.
I like Resees and I like Oreos.
But I don't know how I feel about both them together.
I think I-
Do you call it Rices?
What did I say?
Is that an East Coast thing?
Yeah, it might be.
I know it's Rises, though, isn't it?
That's an East Coast thing.
Rees.
Rees.
Because that's like the third time he's done that today.
And I'm like, maybe it was, you know,
but I think it's an East Coast thing
because he's not the only person I've ever heard
Rees is that what you East?
Lorraine, do you guys and Chad that live on the East Coast
y'all call it Reesies?
Anyway, I don't know how I feel about this.
Like I said, like I love the Reese's peanut butter cups.
I'll eat those and I'll eat an Oreo separately.
I would never eat both of these two together.
Well, they hit the shelves in September.
Boo.
You can pre-order in August.
Boo.
If you'd love.
She calls it Reesies too.
They say Reese's over there?
So it is an East Coast.
That's an East Coast thing.
Yeah.
You guys are like Martians.
Rees?
You call it Reesies.
I love it.
So if you were over, if you were there and you'd be like, yeah, I want a Reese's.
They'd be like, what?
That's funny.
How did they say Reese's piece?
So they said Reese's Pieces.
Do you guys say Reese's Pieces?
Yeah, you have to say PCs.
That's the law.
There's like so many unspoken laws about the East Coast.
And then you get in a Jersey and the whole state is divided by whether or not you call it a
Taylor ham or a pork roll.
That's it.
Nobody, they don't care anything else.
Are you Taylorham or a pork roll?
People go to war over this.
Oh my gosh.
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So I'm told by listeners and everybody else that they do say Reese's in the East Coast.
I am today years old learning this.
and we are dying.
And then Steve was like, well, what do you call, you know, the thing that you put your groceries in?
When you go to the grocery store and I'm like a cart and he's like, now, it's a buggy.
It is a buggy going up near Philly and an Ohio and Rust Belt.
They're going to get offended if you call it that.
It's like Pittsburgh and Ohio.
That's who calls it buggies and pops and pops and stuff like that.
Bugies and pops.
The story of Pittsburgh and Ohio.
That sounds like like a, it sounds like an NPR program.
Well, then I was saying like, oh, man, I really want some hot wings right now.
Like I want some good, saucy hot wings.
And I'm too lazy to make them myself right now.
I used, I would do them and I'd put them in the oven.
I'd get some Franks red hot.
Little crystals, because crystals is different.
Put that Franks in with some butter.
Man, I'd be basted in them, them wings with the franks and butter.
Or tindies, you put some tindies in the oven, get that franks and butter and then add some crystal in it.
Not meth, but like the hot sauce.
I just realized they probably should be a little bit.
Appreciate that.
And then I was like, yeah, I get all flats.
he's like, yeah, all flats.
And Cain's like, what?
Why all flats?
It seems like a lot of work.
No, it's not.
It's like so you snap them little bones apart and you got a little tending right there.
You got a little gristle cap on that one with the two bones.
I have to do math in my head to eat them drummies and I don't want to do that.
I don't want to be like, wait, this is a cartilage right here.
What kind of math are you doing in your head eating drummies?
I just, the drummies I feel like if I'm going to eat a drumstick, I want a turkey leg.
I want to feel like I just ripped a leg off a bronis.
Doris and I'm barely carrying it around with me.
These, the little drummies with hot wings are a little dainty things.
And I'm like, it's like a pinkies out thing.
I want flats.
I got all flats.
Just for clarification, I don't mind the flats at all.
I eat the flats just as much as I eat the drummies.
Glad you clarified that, sir, because I thought you hated them.
I just, I think that the flats are more of a chore to eat than the drumies.
Steve, what do you like all flats?
I used to work at Buffalo Wildlings in high school, and I was a server for four years.
and I've eaten so many wings in my lifetime
that I just decided that it's so much
there's more meat
it's deceiving there is more meat on a flat
is there?
Yes!
All right we're going to have to do this experiment
because I don't know
more meat on the flat
Like if I'm at a buffet or something
and I'm like putting wings
on my plate
I'm picking the drummies
You're picking them little skinny little drummies
It's all knobs and no meat
it is all right
all knobs
Oh man I can't believe I love
change stupidity. Let's just go ahead.
All right, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
Here's what he said today.
In support of our goals, today the Federal Open Market Committee decided to leave our policy interest rate unchanged.
Oh, what an idiot.
We believe that the current stance of monetary policy leaves us.
We've had five months of superb, past expectation economic growth.
Wages are up, real wages are up.
People are now out, they're priced out of their homes because of the interest rate.
rate, right? They can't afford a home because the interest rates are too high. Jerome Powell is sitting
on his hands. It's purely political at this point and incredibly stupid. I think he's mad because
Trump turned him into a meme when he visited the Fed last week. Folks, that does it for us today. Find us
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