The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - El Paso Airspace INVADED By Cartel, Ms. California "Catholic" FIRED & Snow White TANKS
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So that story, by the way, I don't know if you guys saw this. Let me just kind of break some of it down for you for a hot second. Because you had this issue. Let me pull this up. Because this is like, this happened. Then this happened. It happened at night. Like it happened at, like, while we were sleeping because I woke up and people who had accidentally like woken up in the middle of the night were like, what is this? And they were all freaking out of it. That's never anything that you like waking up to. So I, I saw.
it and I didn't look immediately that it was like four oh four hours ago five hours ago they
tweeted all hell had broken loose break and what am I doing broken loose and I'm like oh my gosh
you know because you that's the first thing that that X shows you because the way that they do
the algorithm is ridiculous they don't show you the most recent thing they just show you like the
most dramatic thing I swear to you I think it's the most dramatic thing but I do I think we we do all have
a lot of questions here and the questions that we
have, you know, relate to, it's the Biggs Army Airfield. I don't know if you guys saw this. I think
everybody saw it. Everybody was talking about it. It, I'm still trying to figure out what in the
world happened and why it happened. They closed the airspace over El Paso for 10 days,
but then they reopened it, like immediately, right? Now, keep in mind, the last time
I'm trying to think that they had airspace closed or that anybody had airspace closed.
And that was for three days and it was 9-11.
So immediately, you know, the people that watch this were like, whoa, whoa, oh, oh.
10 days.
Airspace over El Paso for 10 days.
And then the FAA was like, no, no, no, no, it's good.
We're good.
We're good.
We're open.
So three hours.
They closed it for three.
I am really confused.
Are you guys really confused?
So the FAA hasn't actually explained it.
Did they?
They issued a notice how it started.
They issued a notice for all aviation to stay out of the El Paso International Airport
and the surrounding areas for quote-unquote security reasons.
Now, nobody knows what those security reasons are.
That's what they said.
That's why it came out.
Now, they didn't explain it.
they just said, and they had posted it.
It was actually, I have the Instagram
post, it said all flights to and from El Paso are grounded.
That sounds serious.
Whoa.
You know what my first thought was?
Over cartels.
Oh!
What?
Yeah, you didn't know it was about cartels?
No, I knew it was about cartels.
I immediately thought aliens.
That's why you got, what are you doing to me?
I'm all wound up because I'm on all these allergy meds.
Technically illegal aliens.
Oh, see, you're just to be in.
mean to me now. I'm thinking of like, you know, hell diver aliens. You know what I'm saying?
Like, I'm thinking of, you know, we got to go and get a hell bomb and stuff like that. That's what I'm
immediately thinking of. So the, apparently, the airline staff, like the people who, you know,
do the work at the airport, they didn't get a lot of notice about this. You know, it's just kind
of troubling. They didn't really get a big of a heads up. American Airlines personnel first
They got notified by a passenger.
Can I just let that sit out there for a second?
They got notified by a legit passenger who was like, hey, you guys know your airports?
Your airports closed?
And it was 2.30 a.m. when it happened.
So that's why it was all like, you know, everybody was freaking out overnight because it happened at like 2 a.m.
And employees said they didn't know what was going on.
And then there was a passenger who was like, oh, yeah, I know what's up.
this is what's up, see?
You guys, your airport's closed and nobody knows why.
Kind of terrifying.
So they said that, you know, we were the ones you told them.
It's very confusing.
They don't know what's going on, et cetera.
And then, I mean, that's, it's by that the Army airfield, the Biggs Army Airfield.
So is it a, was it a military op?
They said that the flight ban, so what one reporter was saying,
the flight being was driven by military operations at Fort Bliss and that the FAA acted after the
Defense Department could not assure civilian flight safety. So that's what came out later.
I mean, why did the FAA have to announce a 10-day ground stop to a major airport? Because it's a
pretty big airport. And then like three hours later, they're, oh, okay, it's never mind.
That's a big issue. That's kind of clownish.
I don't want to sound mean, but that seems pretty clownish.
Because like I said, the last time that happened that they had like a ground stoppage was 9-11.
It was 9-11.
So I just, you know, what happened here?
And if it's like military and they were worried about, you know, I guess civilian flight safety is what they said.
I mean, couldn't they have just done it for, why couldn't they have done it for just a few?
hours, I guess is my question. Why did they have to go, oh, no, no, no, it's a full 10-day stop.
That's insane for that size of an airport. And so everybody had to arrange everything.
Think about this. Airlines, because they get this immediately and they have to rearrange everything.
So they get, oh, my gosh, we're going to be closed here for 10 days. Everything's got to be
rerouted. All these thousands of flights have to be rebooked, et cetera, et cetera.
Three days later, they changed it. And you know this is after everybody was scrambling.
Or sorry, three hours later, they changed it.
And you know everybody,
everybody was scrambling at that point.
That's, I mean, they said it was in, now, then, so that's what, so that's what came out.
Then the FAA said that, well, it was also in reaction to an intrusion of drones from Mexican cartels.
This is a CNN report.
They said that, so CNN said it was, they were, they were looking at unmanned aircraft operations and laser counter.
measure testing and airspace directly adjacent to the civilian routes into El Paso.
So it sounds like it was like a counter-opt-cartels is what it sounds like.
But still, why did they immediately announce a 10-day stoppage and then go back three hours later
when you still have nine days and however eight hours left and say, no, no, no, never mind,
No, it's open. We're good. That's a big mistake. And my thought is, if it's concern about cartels, blow them T.F. up. I got to tell you, when we went down there, actually, I've never been scared going anywhere. I was scared going to, now, not for the reason you think, I was scared going to the border the first time I went there because it was like three in the morning.
And the reason that they had us go there at 3 in the morning is because they wanted us to actually view the crossings because that's when a lot of crossings happen over a particular part of the Rio.
And about, I think they said anywhere from 15 to 20 minutes right before they got there, the cartel had already been firing at our agents.
And they had 50 cows from over the Rio Grande.
And it was scary, not because of that, but because I had to get in a car, sorry, an SUV that was driven.
by Louis Gomer and if you've ever gone to like a
what am I like a recreational racetrack cane
where the it's go-carts if you've ever been go-carting
and you're a parent and you get into a car with a child that cannot drive
and it's crazy you don't know if you're going to get out of it it was a very similar
feeling not because Louis Gomer God love him he was one of the
he's one of the nicest people ever been in Congress
but because he would turn around and look at you while he was talking
driving in the pitch black, this SUV, and we had border patrol with us, and he's like,
these were not like paved roads, y'all.
I mean, we were, it was like dune bugging.
And he turns around, I swear to you, hands to sky, I'm in the back seat, petrified.
I'm in the back, you know, right side seat, staring at him.
I can't even speak for what's happening.
And he turns around and he's talking.
And then he takes his hands off the wheel.
And he's talking.
He turns around.
He's like, you know, blah, blah, blah.
I'm like, oh, my.
My dear, sweet Jesus, take the wheel.
Oh, my gosh.
Because you had no idea you couldn't see, and it was so dusty and it was a little windy,
so you could not see it like 15 feet in front of you.
It was crazy.
There was no visibility.
He knew these areas very well.
So, because Gomer went down there constantly, I mean, it's this part of his district.
He went down there a lot.
So he knew the area well, but it was still hysterical.
He has this guy, the scariest time I've ever.
I've been in wrecks and that was scarier to me in that situation.
But my point is if this is cartel drone activity, you know, I got a great, I got a great idea.
You know, people love recreational shooting.
They love trap and skeet.
You know what I mean?
Why not get just like some junior Olympians down there and be like, hey, we'll give you 50 bucks a pop.
Get one of these baddies down.
you know, we'll give you some school credit for it.
I mean, do you know, do you know how many competitive shooters would be like,
I'll take that deal and be down there at the border?
Hell, I'm not even a competitive shooter, and I'd be like, I'll take that deal.
Yes, sir.
I'll be down there with bells on.
Let's just make it real fun, right?
Like, here are the rules, you know, you got to keep everything.
You know, this is your downrange area.
Everything's got to be pointing downrange, you know, blah, blah, blah.
This is, you know, you have some geomarkers, whatever, just so nobody gets.
It's, you know, there's no mistakes.
And, yeah, that sounds like a good idea.
You know, screw those Trump accounts where we're taking $1,000 of our taxpayer money and
giving it to anchor babies.
That's happening, by the way.
It's not just the Dell money.
It's $1,000 from the Treasury.
It's our taxpayer dollars.
And anchor babies are absolutely included in this because I read the proposal.
And it does not at all exclude them.
It talks about all babies is the word that is used.
So instead of doing that, like, maybe do this, incentivize this.
So that way we don't got to close no way.
airspace. You know what I'm saying? Let's just, you know, let's keep it open. Keep it fresh. Let's get the
public involved. It's a civic duty. I play too much all divers. Okay, so we got to get moving. As we,
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I'm going to tell you, when it comes to that topic, it is not a topic that you dive into
with the hopes of clicks. And I think that's the difference between a lot of us.
who have been out here since we were babies. I mean, we, I started when I was in my 20s for crying
out loud. And people who jump in doing, like, like Zoom or Woffin is what a friend coined it,
that jump in and they don't really, my friend Brent Bezal, who was over at Media Research Center,
now he's an ambassador, was saying that there's always been an intellectual mooring of a
movement and that he has, he's actually seen less of it as of late, was,
some of the stuff online as it pertains to the woke rike.
And like I said, you have people that there's not an intellectual mooring and they don't
care about cultivating a relationship with the audience.
It's all about inciting people and trying to see what manipulates them and pressing their
buttons to motivate them to act in a way that's advantageous to whatever interest you're
promoting.
And I was having a conversation with a friend of mine.
who is in podcasting and more entertainment though.
And they were saying like the same thing that that's how and and that's why you see some things
kind of like fizzle out and and people get tired of being outraged.
I think they do, right?
People get tired of being outraged.
And I say this because some of this, there was more stuff that opened up.
We're going to talk about it here coming up that opened up yesterday.
But it's in the piece that I have over at Substack.
Also what I have.
And I didn't get to this last segment, and I wanted to make sure that I did.
Well, actually, we'll jump into this now because it's all related to Islamism, ultimately.
So you had in London, and this was yesterday, yesterday evening, right?
So this happened yesterday.
We first started getting it yesterday evening.
There was a school stabbing, a rampage in London.
Now, Can you remember, they had those knife boxes that they put on the street corners, and we were like,
mm, free knives, right?
That's kind of how we looked at it.
You get free knives.
So this teenager apparently went on a stabbing rampage, and two of them, two of the other students,
a 13-year-old and a 12-year-old, one of them was stabbed in the neck.
and this was at
looking at my notes here
Kingsbury High School
in Brent
so that's Northwest London
and this happened
in front of like
all of these other students
now here's the weird thing
when I first saw this
when I first saw this headline
it said
oh there was
a stabbing
there's a stabbing out there
there's been a stabbing
stabbing spree, et cetera, and the student was yelling before the stabbing. And that's all they said.
That's all the pretty much what the headline was. And I'm thinking what the student yelled
is incredibly important here. Because that gives you an indication of motivation. And isn't it
important to understand motivation, especially if you are in law enforcement?
So you can perhaps better plan for safety and security, et cetera.
And you can also try to understand if there exist any more threats, correct?
So yeah.
So the video or the video, there was like some videos of aftermath, but the headlines for this were the student yelled and was stabbing someone.
The student yelled Alahu Akbar.
What the student yelled while he stabbed a 12-year-old in the neck.
I feel like that's contrary to what I see here,
where police have yet to formally declare that the stabbings were a terrorist attack.
Kind of who else yells that?
Can I'm just sorry, who else yells that before they try to kill people?
Terrorist.
Yeah.
Is there anybody else?
Buddhists?
Do the Buddhists do this?
No.
For all the talk about the Buddhists, they don't really know what they do.
They're just kind of quiet.
You know what?
Was it the Mormons?
Oh, no, I can say with certainty that...
The Mormons didn't yell Al-Ahu Akbar.
They don't do that before they try killing people?
Sure don't.
What about the Catholics?
They're in the news lately.
Those Catholics do this.
Yeah, thought about that for a second,
but then immediately realized that that also wouldn't be possible.
Trying to think.
Give me another.
What about...
Like some Protestants or some...
Yeah, Protestants? I mean...
No?
No, nobody does this.
I don't even think witches do this.
No.
So, just Islamists, just them.
Only them.
Always and only.
So within the span of like, I think it was seven to eight seconds, two kids were
stabbed in front of everybody else and one of them right in the neck.
And apparently he almost bled out.
Like, he was in more serious condition.
The two wounded boys.
were in life-threatening condition, one
worse, according to Scotland Yard, the one that was
right in the neck. They said counterterrorism
police were leading the investigation.
They suspected it might
be ideologically motivated, guys.
That's like me going into an eye hop. I'm going,
I hate pancakes and blowing it up.
And people are like, don't know what
motivated her? I mean, maybe it was anti-pancake
cake. We don't know.
I mean, she did scream
that she hated pancakes before she blew
out the eye hop. But
let's just hold our suspicions for a moment.
Right?
It's like going into Bath and Body Works and going,
I hate Frisia and blowing it up.
Just stabbing people in there.
We just don't know what prompted the stabbing rampage in the Bath and Body Works.
I mean, yes, she said that she hated Frisia,
which was the scent of high school girls in the 90s.
It was, the late 90s, particularly.
And so, you know, we just don't know what our motivation.
was. We just don't know.
That's how stupid this is.
I think we kind of have an idea as to what the motivation was.
I think it's safe to say.
Now, the, and there were witnesses, tons of witnesses that were like, yeah, the, the, it was, yeah, it was bad.
It's bad.
And they all, they were all saying it.
Everyone, everyone said the same thing.
But hey, you know.
I guess we just can't, we just can't make estimations.
We just can't guess.
They had the youngsters, this is awful.
I read this, that all the kids who witnessed the stabbing,
they had to be held in a school hallway for hours while police were questioning everybody.
Imagine you're anywhere from 11 to 13 and you see two of your friends be stabbed almost to death in front of you.
And then you have to sit in a school hallway while, you know, the police who aren't even armed over there are carrying out inquiries into the crime scene.
And here's the other thing.
One of them was saying that they don't even think that the kid who did the stabbing goes there.
The last I read, they were still trying to kind of piece that together.
How difficult is that to figure out whether or not the 13-year-old that was screaming Al-A-Lahu Akbar goes there or not?
The Sadiq Khan said, oh, anyone with information.
This is all Sadiq Khan's fault, by the way, because Sadiq Khan and the far-left progressives that run
London. They encourage this stuff. Every damn day, there's something that goes on over there.
Somebody ran a car into somebody. Somebody was stabbing somebody. Somebody did something.
Somebody got attacked every day. I read a story where Mick Jagger's ballet girlfriend,
Melanie, I don't know where her last name was, she was attacked in Mayfair, which is apparently
like a very bougie part of London. She was in Mayfair and she was attacked. And apparently
it's the same area that Tom Cruise said, oh my God.
Gosh, he had like a 30-something million dollar flat there.
And he's like, yeah, I can't live here anymore.
This place has gone downhill.
And just like, it was described as he, quote, abruptly left.
So if it's not just crime, then it's terrorism.
What the hell is going on in London?
What is Sadiq Khan doing?
Oh, nothing.
That's right.
He's, you know, this is, this is his perfect society.
This is what he wanted.
But it's sad.
I mean, it's such a, you know, a beautiful town and here you have it.
This is probably why these things in the sky are never going to visit us.
Cain, aliens, swarm of interstellar objects detected passing within the Earth's orbit around the sun.
There's more space turds.
You heard it here.
A Harvard scientist has suggested that our solar system may be far more crowded with interstellar objects.
Sure, objects, wink.
Chunks of rock or ice from other star systems.
Avi Loeb, who made headlines for his claim that the three-eye Atlas could be an alien space.
spacecraft said that there's roughly
35 million-meter-scale
interstellar objects embedded inside of our orbit.
They're probably just watching us like,
look what they're doing down there.
And then they had Green Day at the Super Bowl.
Can you believe this?
Can you believe this?
And a guy who had all this Marxist imagery
in his halftime show, can you believe this?
Can't even deal.
We're not going to go there.
They're just watching us to see if we do ourselves in
and then they can come and take our resources.
I'm telling you.
So that, how do you say that the first interstellar object,
that sounds right.
I feel like that's the very scientific pronunciation of that.
They've been talking about that one forever.
That was the first one that was discovered in 2017.
They said it was a flat cigar.
That doesn't even make any sense.
What?
A flat cigar shape.
It's what it is.
That's exactly what it is.
A few other things.
Did you hear this story about this Irishman who complained of torture came after he was detained
for five months by ICE agents?
Oh, I saw this.
So this was being promoted by the left, this story, as a way to say, they were trying to argue,
this is how crazy Trump's ICE is.
They're going after white people.
I kid you not.
That's how the left was promoting this.
Seamus Colton, he'd lived in the U.S.
I sound more Scottish than Irish.
role with it. He's lived in the U.S. for over two decades while built in a life in the Boston area
came, and he entered the country on a tourist visa waiver. It allowed him to stay for just three
months, according to a Texas court ruling. He married a U.S. citizen and applied for a marriage-based
a green card. But he wasn't able to secure his freedom because he was still here illegally,
and that's not the process through which you go in order to try to claim legal status.
So they try to make it this big, giant sob story. This guy has been here illegally.
for quite some time since 2009. That's quite a long time. And a judge in El Paso was the one who dismissed
his latest appeal to try to make it a permanent, you know, oh, I married an American here.
Not necessarily. I mean, you should have come across the border illegally like everybody else
dude. I mean, come on. Or you know what? You should have been like H-1B, H-1B everybody,
as you mowed through the crowd.
No, no, no, excuse me, H1B,
H1B, yeah.
You should have done that instead of this
because those are the only two ways
that Democrats and Republicans
are going to just absolutely adore
and allow for you to stay here.
So the,
but he's been here illegally since 2009.
That's what I don't get.
I don't, I have a difficulty with that.
I have found situations where
I've discovered, you know,
there have been people who were here,
illegally and after they've been here for X amount of years, then they try to become a legal
resident. It's like, that's not how that works. You know that right. I mean, after you've been here
for so many years illegally, you realize that there's not going to be any kind of judge or anybody
else. It's going to have any kind of courtesy or sympathy because you stayed here for that long.
I mean, so what if he's Irish? You're here illegally. That's that. That's, that's.
That's a bummer, dude.
That's a real bummer.
But the DHS said, well, he's been treated fairly throughout the whole process.
He was saying that he was tortured.
He was not tortured.
Good heavens.
Just because you're not put up at the ritz like all the other illegal aliens doesn't
mean that you were tortured, my dude.
But I do understand that complaint, especially when you consider that you could have
crossed, again, illegally down at the southern border.
And you would have probably been in a five-star hotel in Manhattan by this time.
All right.
We have more on the way.
We've got days of these United States.
and then we've got the latest developments on the woke rike.
And how long does one have to be a Catholic
before you can start lecturing all of the other Catholics
about how to do the Catholicism right?
Big question, huh?
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Like Sands Through the Hourglass, so are the days of the United States.
Let me ask you some questions that you may be able to answer.
Mr. Lyons, do you consider yourself a religious man?
Yes, ma'am. Oh, yes. Okay, well how do you think judgment day will work for you with so much blood on your hands?
I'm not going to entertain that question. Oh, okay, of course not. Do you think you're going to hell, Mr. Lyons?
I'm not going to end. Of course not. How many government... The gentlelady will suspend. The gentlelady will suspend.
Chairman. As I, as I said, the issues we're debating here are important to ones that members feel deeply about.
Thank you. While vigorous disagreement is part of the legislative process.
members are reminded that we must adhere to establish standards of decorum in debate.
The witnesses are here voluntarily, and I will continue to remind members that while oversight
is important aggressively attacking those witnesses personally is inappropriate and not in keeping
with the traditions of our committee.
Mr. Chairman, I'm just asking a question.
You guys are always talking about religion here in the Bible.
I mean, it's okay for me to ask a question, right?
I ask a question.
So this is why I can't be an elected official, because.
I would have immediately gone full on Ozark.
I'd have taken off my flip-flop.
And if I did not have a flip-flop on,
I'd have one in my tote bag.
Oh, let me ask you a question.
Slap?
That's just, huh?
Yeah, yeah.
Does this hurt?
Slapp!
That's a question.
Does it hurt?
Oh my gosh.
Lorraine asked,
I thought government was separate from religion.
Yeah, you don't ask logical questions like that.
You're talking about D.C.
You can't ask logical questions.
questions, but what a ridiculous display. They're not sending their best to D.C. I have another
example of a ridiculous display coming up at the top of our second hour. We were talking about
the hijacking of the White House's religious commission. Well, it gets even worse because apparently
it was pre-planned. And there's a lot of questions as to the organization and the origin of said
hijacking. And this gets into our question, how long must one be a Catholic before?
where they can start lecturing all the Catholics about how to do the Catholicism.
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know who this is. So we've got, it's a candidate for governor in Florida. And not everybody, by the way,
is an actual Republican, just FYI. Just, you know. So this, this came out yesterday. And I'm pulling
up my notes. He's the, the way that it was reported, and this is from ABC 7, is that an alleged
arson attack targeted a Republican Florida gubernatorial candidate. And this guy's like one of, he's like a
woke riker, by the way. Just, you know, not that it's good for arson, but you know, I'm just saying.
Because I think that explains the video you're about to see. Because ever, you know, it's like from
the left and, and I just think that people have certain behavioral attributes. So a fire was
deliberately set at the home. They said of this Florida gubernatorial candidate, his name's
James Fishback. That's a statement that his campaign put out. And, uh, they said that,
you know, a fire broke out, et cetera, et cetera.
I had a friend who was trying to,
who was speaking to some of like the
first responders there and all of this
and trying to run some of this down. And they said
there was no open investigation in the matter.
And KATV also said this,
which was weird. Isn't that
weird? Like I'm looking at this piece
and
the,
I mean, it even says that
in here. They said
that it was contained and caused any significant
damage, but it just
it's weird.
So they said that there wasn't an open investigation if it was an art.
That's what KATV.
That's the ABC Channel 7 affiliate there in Florida.
It was all theater from Fishback, as we suspected.
I mean, I don't want to say, I don't want to discount it,
but I take that stuff seriously, you know, whenever that, you know,
you can't just make up stuff for,
stunts. And I'm really getting tired of seeing. I'm not saying that this was, but I just have a, like,
the way that the article was, they said that the campaign, they were very careful. The campaign said
that there was a fire set at their home. And that he also posted on X saying, someone just tried
to set my house on fire. And he's hosting a rally at his house, which he did yesterday. You'll see
that video in a minute. And he said, we won't be intimidated. But then they also
said, CBS 12 also said that
the, that there isn't an ongoing
or, sorry,
there's no open investigation into
the matter. And that was, I don't know, it's weird.
Anyway, I wanted to show you this video
because my first
reaction was what
in the Beto is this?
Watch.
If you threaten our campaign,
if you
lay hands on a single one of our
volunteers,
If you come back to this home and our staff, our volunteers are working hard,
we're not waiting for the police.
We're going to shoot you with an AR-15, site-on-scene, 556.
What?
That's what we're going to do.
It's very simple.
Shall not be infringed.
We have a right to self-defense as this campaign.
We will never compromise that right.
We will shoot you, sight unseen, 556.
wait, sight unseen? What?
This is
5, 5, 6. Just
My first
thought was, what in the
beta is this?
I don't, I don't know.
I don't know.
I just feel like
one of my
friends, who's an FFL
was like, dude, he'd just unbox that.
Or in a group discussion. He just, he just
unboxed that and just walked it out.
Look at that. And then they were rattling off,
all the basic. Some people get very particular about their accoutrements on their firearms.
But I just, we're going to see sight unseen. Five, five, six. I'm just going to start just yelling five, five, six. Five, five six.
Four two to three. Yeah. It was an unloaded rifle. And then he was like threatening people that I don't, I don't know.
you think it was you think it was all performative yeah yeah I do I think that there's a there's we've seen
several examples of this over the years of of stories being exaggerated in order to get some
attention at opportune times and what is he doing he's launching his campaign um this is I don't know
it looks performative to me what else can I say yeah I mean it kind of does
not going to lie. I'm not a big fan of this guy because just some of the stuff that I've seen,
it just seems, he seems like he's a plant, honestly. If I was going to make, if I was going to
like point out the plant in the party, I'd be like that guy. Yeah. It actually is kind of obvious,
I guess, to us. I don't want to dive into it and get into like the micro, whatever of the
memorial race in Florida, but if I'm not a fan of the guy. If I, if I had a campaign and
somebody literally set fire to my campaign, I would be out there talking about the person or that event or
whatever of the setting of the fire, I wouldn't be rah-rahing with a weapon talking about self-defense.
I wouldn't be telling people how I would hit back.
Yeah.
You would not know.
That's the thing.
Like, nobody knows what you.
No, you should not be broadcasting your self-defense either.
Yeah.
Like, it should come up out of the ether.
Yeah.
I would want the person who set the fire in prison or, you know, facing justice in some way.
That's what I would be doing.
That's not what he's doing.
That's why it looks to me performative.
Yeah.
So yesterday we, you want to talk about performative, we talked about the, I wrote about this over at Substack, if you get my substack. And it was called the Woke Reich hijacks the White House's Religious Liberties Commission. Now, there's been a development in this. And I tweeted about it. I'll get to that in a moment. I was actually really surprised to see this. So they had, it was on Monday. The White House Religious Liberties Commission, they met. It's a commission that includes bishops, priests, past.
pastors, preachers, rabbis. You had Dr. Phil, Dr. Ben Carson, and then you had the former beauty
pageant lady, who I have no idea how she got on there. I have no idea how this chick got on this.
And I'm not the only one saying that. Every one of my Catholic friends are aghast. I'm not
Catholic, but I have Catholic friends. I'm not Jewish. I have Jewish friends. I am a non-denominational
whatever, Church of Christ. And all my Catholic friends are living. God love them because they're the
only people who can really speak out about some of this stuff right now.
And anyway, she was on there.
She apparently just became a Catholic, like a second ago.
And now is like preaching.
She interrupted a bishop, a bishop who was reading something from the Pope.
And that's what one of my friends was really mad about because that bishop is like,
I don't remember his name.
He's an elder, older gentleman.
And he was like reading something, whatever from the Pope.
And I'm just like, if you're supposed to have these people from these different religious backgrounds
who are considered, I guess for the lack of a better way to say it, experts in their particular
doctrine. You know what I mean? I mean, they're like older. They've lived this for a long time.
They understand all the nuances. Why would you who just literally like the other day,
became a Catholic, interrupt and then start lecturing everybody on it. The absolute self-infatuation is
off the charts.
So that was what
some of my Catholic friends
were very upset about.
And I had to look her up
because I wasn't very familiar with her. She
just was combative and she was singularly
out of her depth
on this commission compared to
everybody else, just very out of her depth.
She's a big gal Charlton fan.
And they were having a discussion
about how to protect American Christians
in the United States
and how to help encourage more, getting more people to faith.
And she just hijacked it out of nowhere and starts like zealously defending Gal Sharpton,
aka Candace Owens, and then railing on quote unquote Zionist so she could generate a video
for herself to post online.
And then she went after the Babylon B, Seth, Dillon, and it was a very angry exchange.
We played that yesterday.
At one moment, I don't know if you guys saw this in any of the video clips.
Dr. Phil was sitting there with his hands class together and his eyebrows were like to the sky and he hit on this WTF expression.
You could tell they were all like, what is going on?
And she's sitting there on stage with a Gosen and an American flag pin intertwined while she's going on about not wanting to be a slave state or a slave of Israel.
And she has a Gosen flag pin that she was wearing.
Just the lack of self-awareness is very high with that one.
and I told you how
Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick of all people had to interrupt her
and like refocus the entire conversation
and she was
apparently he tweeted about it
earlier today she was removed from the commission
now a lot of people are like
oh well it's canceling that's not canceling
that's called you did something so completely unhinged
over-emotional and unprofessional and absolutely embarrassing, you hijacked a commission of people
who are 10 times more knowledgeable about this than you, the brand new Catholic, and you
belligerently promoted foreign issues for clout. They were talking about American Christians,
and she hijacks the whole thing to push gauzin issues.
it sounds really weird, doesn't it?
The Wall Street Journal even wrote about it.
I mean, if she had any self-awareness, I think she would be humiliated.
Like they had one, there was one who was reading about the Second Vatican's, whatever,
and then the Pope's rebuttals to each other,
and the Wall Street Journal got into this piece where they were a piece where they were discussing,
you know, what some of these other actual faith leaders,
including the Catholic faith leaders were saying, and she just like interrupted, was like, whatever, decided to do her own thing. It just really stunning, really stunning stuff. And apparently now she's being accused of it being all organized and all propaganda. That's the big thing. So, in fact, the Wall Street Journal said the question is why the Trump administration chose such Dean Bats in reference to her. Oh, boy.
But there were accusations that it was organized and that there was a Gosen, a pro, like, Gosen group that, you know, helped arrange it, et cetera, and helped get her up there and all this stuff. And there's a lot of accusations going back and forth on this. And she was like posing with pictures for these people. They're trying to say that it was, I mean, there's a lot of, basically like a Gosen Deline group. But here's the thing. Going back to this.
I think she was upset about the term anti-Semitic.
She brought up the term anti-Semitic.
And out of nowhere, again, they weren't even talking about this issue.
And she was like, how dare you call Candice Owens an anti-Semite?
Look, some people throw that term around when no actual anti-Semitism exists.
But when you're describing Candice Owen, sorry, kids, that's not the case.
If you disagree with that, then you need to disagree with the stuff that she has said with her own mouth on video.
If people don't like to be called by what their behavior indicates is in their heart, then maybe change your heart.
I mean, this is crazy.
and she's, you know, been as a victim for the past 24 hours, blah, blah, blah.
Here's the thing, though.
It's a growing trend with a lot of these Christian conservatives,
and I've been seeing this really, like, come a lot.
All my Catholic friends are very concerned about the,
what they're saying, the woke rike, like getting involved in Catholicism
and all of these new Catholic converts,
and they're happy for the conversions,
but then at the same time, they're like, wait a minute,
what are you talking about?
What are you saying?
What are you promoting in the name of our faith?
and they very legitimately have these concerns.
And it's like they all have this shared jihad against what they think is Zionism.
I don't even know if some of these people can actually define it.
We're going to talk about this here coming up.
We're also going to get into the latest Islamism and immigration and frame-mogging.
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So in January, the Trump administration issued guidance limiting the types of flags,
excuse me, that could be displayed at NPS managed sites.
and apparently the Stonewall Inn is one of them in New York City
and they took down the, I can't believe this is an issue,
they took down the pride flag now, NYC officials are planning to re-raise the pride flag.
When is that month coming up?
Is it month coming up?
The Pride Month, when is that?
Yeah, is it June?
Oh, for Christ, I don't remember.
Good night.
So I just, like of all the things to fight over, why is, come on, guys.
Like, just, and do you need to put flags on everything?
Look, this is how we like the sex.
Here's our flag demonstrating it.
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Driver was arrested after he was accused of intentionally hitting a group of people outside of a trucky safeway.
I've never heard of the store trucky, but that's hysterical.
It's for trucks.
So he apparently is being accused of driving intentionally into a group of people outside of the store.
The police officers were called to the safeway.
It was February 7th.
49-year-old Jonathan Maurer.
Yeah, he hit four people.
And it was a youth baseball team.
Oh, the Tahoe Titans.
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There's literally no update as to why he did it.
Was it a health issue?
Is he just a debag?
Is he an Islamist?
Like, what is it?
I would like to know.
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We used to have like a bumper track list over at Spotify, but then Spotify started getting
goofy and wanting
you to pay
Spotify for accessing certain music.
So we were like, we're outy. We're not doing that
no more. We're using you. But I should get that
up again. Substack, speaking of which,
I had a piece that went up last night and I
because this is like such a topic
of, you know, conversation and there's been so much
that came out about this.
That, that, um, we were
talking about how the White House's
Religious Liberties Commission got
hijacked by the Woke Reich. And it was
that, um, former Miss
California or whatever who there's like a pattern of behavior with her she like all my Catholic friends
were appalled because she like interrupted this bishop and hijacked this thing to make it about
foreign interest and it was a discussion about protecting American Christians and she decided
to make it about Gaza just hijacked it and of all people there was Jason Bedrick who is at
the Heritage Foundation heritage right they've been in the news he was
there. And he said, quote, I saw Islamist Samira Munshi pull out her phone to record the exchange with
Carrie Prejean Baller before she started speaking. Moreover, I spoke to the man sitting behind Munshi,
who said she was texting pre-Gene questions and comments that she was reading verbatim on stage.
If you look at the video, you see that she reads from her phone. He says, pre-gene is clearly in cahoots
with Islamists. I agree with that. She was like, that's why there were a lot of accusations
that it was all organized and it was a stunt and it absolutely was. They walked out of the
hearing together. They were getting photos together. Prejean was wearing the Gazan flag pin on her
jacket. It's visible in the video and all the photos, et cetera. And the crazy thing is she just
became a Catholic. She just became a Catholic and has been now just
decides that she's, I guess the, she's the bouncer for the Pope. I don't know if you guys know that.
She's the official bouncer for the Vatican. She just became Catholic, and she knows better
than all of you other Catholics out there. You guys are dumb. She knows everything.
It was said, like she just converted to Catholicism, but she was lecturing everyone,
including priests and Catholic commissioners on their faith. And one of the commissioners,
Ryan Anderson, who is a devout Catholic, read her excerpts from the Second Vatican's
Council, Nostra Atate, and Pope's John Paul II, and Benedict in rebuttal. But then he was
interrupted. What do they know? I think with some of this influencer culture, and I just think
it's weird if you're like 40 years old and you're trying to be an influencer, I do. I think
it's weird. With the influence culture, it's not about being correct. It's about making the
most ridiculous, making a ridiculous stunt and then getting clicks off of it. And there's, like I said,
a pattern of behavior here. Back during the, I was telling Kane this, because I, because we had to look
her up yesterday when all this started making the rounds. The title, the beauty pageant people,
the Miss California USA, she had her crown taken from her because apparently she, and admitted to it,
she admitted to it. She made sex tapes and had like some very intimate photos that were out there. And the
organization, these beauty pageants, they have like character clauses. Like you can't do that kind of
stuff and then represent their organization and wear the crown, right? You're supposed to try to be
wholesome. And she tried to say that it wasn't because she had sex tapes or this, that they went
after her because of her stance against same-sex marriage. But there's a problem with that.
Because when she was in the pageant, that was, they asked her about same-sex marriage and she gave
her answer. And she still got the title. They still gave her the crime. They still gave her the
crown. So that was stupid. Like they, that doesn't even make any sense. They still gave her the crown
even knowing that. It's just that seemed like an easier narrative for her to spend than trying to
rehabilitate a damaged reputation because you made sex tapes. It just sounds like she's a blonde
version of Kardashian who didn't have a Chris Jenner to, you know, monopolize and make business deals
based on our sex tapes. That's a bummer. But that doesn't mean that you get to infiltrate,
you know, conservatism and try to act like the bouncer for the Vatican and,
all these other Catholics and then go out there and promote the idea that Catholics hate Jews
and then try to go after all the Jews behind the veneer of Catholicism. Because from what my,
now look, I'm not a Catholic, but all my friends have been very vocal out there and saying that
the Catholic Church does not teach that. So they know, I mean, they've grown up in the faith. They've
grown up in it. So I trust those people who have been that and been consistent all of their lives
than someone who literally just did it. Sorry, but it seems like it for clicks. I don't want to
judge what's in someone's heart. But when you do a very public conversion like that and then your
behavior isn't reflective of the faith that you claim to follow, I'm absolutely going to question
your sincerity and motivation, just like any person with more than one brain cell would. And that's
not their problem. It's yours. So these are all really serious things. But the thing, though,
about Zionism, and that's what keeps coming up, I just, I'm trying to understand what people don't
understand about this. It's weird. I mean,
if you believe that Israel has the right to exist, that you can believe that without buying into any kind of biblical prophecy.
People know that, right?
I mean, you believe that people have a right to a land that they've been in for thousands of years.
And Catholic teaching, from what all my friends say, doesn't dispute that.
That's the thing.
there is this growing movement of people who are joining that faith and then they want to kind of take it over and reshape it in a way that they think works best for their agenda.
And they have this like shared jihad against what they think Zionism is.
They can't even define it.
I don't even think they know actually what it is.
But from what I've seen them explain, everyone who doesn't agree that Hamas aren't the bad guys apparently is a Zionism.
If you think that Israel has a right to exist, you're a Zionist.
If you think that Israel is an ally, you're a Zionist.
If you disagree with their definition of Zionism, you're a Zionist.
And you're attacking their First Amendment.
There's no nuance or dictionaries with any of these people.
I mean, they can't even, these are people who cannot explain the difference between the roles of Isaac Herzog and Benjamin Netanyahu.
But they earnestly want you to believe that their criticism is just with the Israeli government and not with like all Jewish people.
Sure, right.
That's why they're called the woke right.
Now, I don't necessarily agree with certain scriptural interpretations about end times prophecies.
I think it's irrelevant to this. Honestly, I do think that a people who have lived in an area for thousands of years, supported by thousands of years of Christian, Zoroastrian, Islamic antiquity, they should continue living there if they so choose and have their own sovereign state if they so choose.
There's nothing wrong with that.
I like having an ally in a region where allies are non-existent.
I like having an ally that is required to only buy our weaponry and munitions,
which is what some of these little jihadis apparently don't realize.
I like having an ally that votes with us every single time at that performative freak show we call the United Nations.
I like having an ally that handles issues, which may have.
arise over there, so we don't have to deal with it over here. I like all of that. And I've
talked about this on air repeatedly. And as I've said before, you know, I know that this was something
that came up in that meeting or whatever, but, you know, Palestine is a made-up word that is
taken from a spiteful term coined after the second Judean uprising. And it's, it was from Hadrian.
And he named it. He named that land purposefully. He named it after the Jewish people's long time enemy, a seafaring people called the Philistines who came from Crete. And by the way, they were not even in that area for like 200 years before then. But what Islamists and people like Prejean, who is an Islamist, I think, what they want to do. And I'm just saying because of your behavior, if you're at they're promoting Hamas propaganda and wearing the Hamas gauze and flag, yeah, you're going to call that. But there are people who want to retcon the existence of a bunch of migrated Jordanians.
into a never-before-existed land,
also supported by thousands of years of antiquity,
and a never-before-existed people to claim supremacy.
So, no, I don't agree with the woke Reich's belief
in the fairy tale of the ancient, air quotes, Palestinian people.
Just like I don't believe that boys can become girls
or that climate change is real, it's called weather,
or that Epstein hung himself.
And here's the other thing.
I also think it's blasphemy to,
use the phrase, Christ is king, as a cudgel, specifically when you are discussing or debating
Jewish people, much like they say bless your heart in the South. And they are most assuredly not
blessing your heart when they say that. I mean, I've had people tell me, oh, Christ is King,
you dumb Jew. And I'm not even, I'm not even remotely Jewish. Christians are called to use
discernment and the promotion of falsehoods and identity politics-based
division is not a symptom of being with the spirit. It is not indicative of walking with Christ.
It's evidence of a self-serving, ungodly and sinful nature. But whatever it takes for some of these
influencers to get clout these days, and that's the sad part of it. So my friends out there who are having to
defend their particular type of faith from getting completely infected, I feel for them.
And I feel for younger generations who look up at these adults who apparently lack the ability
to procure a dictionary and learn what some of these terms mean that they use so wantonly online.
But I think it's also indicative of we need to stop making stupid people famous.
And I also think that if you're out there making sex tapes and taking nudie shots,
you don't get to be a bouncer for heaven.
It's his life mission to make bad decisions.
It's time for Florida man.
I just opened the mail.
You know how we have Florida woman, Amber?
Oh, she sent me a real humdinger.
Yeah, okay, let's look.
Let me just read this one real quick.
This is from, is this Us Magazine or U.S. magazine?
I guess it's Us Magazine.
A Florida Man and...
a woman were arrested because they took a 14-year-old to a strip club.
What?
Yeah.
So, oh my gosh.
I need, okay, Juan, this image of this lady with her fake lashes.
Now, this is Jasmine Crockett level of too much.
Ladies, they don't need to look like one of them flutter doll eyes, you know.
That's...
Is she a woman?
Is that a woman?
I mean, oh, man.
Oh, my gosh.
Those lashes.
Stop it.
Nobody knows.
There's a video out there with this older gentleman.
does he says no man wakes up and it's like you know what you need you need some spider legs on your
eyes lady no one does that that's way too much man way too much so apparently they were arrested because
they took a 14 year old boy to a strip club in jacksonville and then not only did they take him
they posted the foot they took video of it and posted it online ricky clark man that sounds like a
name that would do that and aelin poor hamza poor hams don't worry
works. They were accused, oh, they went to Passions
Gentlemen's Club. The miners' parents did not know.
And so they were, the police were sent to social media
video that showed the 14-year-old there. And apparently
he was drinking. They were buying drinks. And he was
heavily intoxicated. And so now
the people are in prison. What isn't reported is like
their relationship. Like how do these grown people know
this 14-year-old. And why are they like hanging out? Like, why are they all hanging out together?
That just doesn't make any sense to me, right? I don't know. Also, a Florida man is accused of
stealing $1,000. This is actually clever. Don't, don't repeat it. A thousand dollars of
merchandise in a barcode swapping scheme at a Cape Coral Lowe's. He was arrested because he was
switching them barcodes around. He apparently was doing it over 120-day period. So he would do things
like, this sounds ridiculous. He would remove the barcode from a gorilla double-sided tape package
priced at 798 and placed it over the barcode of a package of heavy-duty scotch tape priced at 1798.
He'd save $10. Oh my gosh, I can't even do those. A Florida man leads police on a chase
flees through the woods on a four-wheeler. Sorry, Wheeler. Ozarks coming out. Willer. W-I-L-L-E-R.
I myself had a three-wheeler when I was.
a kid and then we had four-willers and then they started calling him ATVs.
All right.
So this Lake County, they arrested a man after he led deputies on a chase through the woods
on a four-wheeler and they responded.
They did bring canine out.
He went to the, why would you do that?
You know there's like water in them woods and there's gators in them woods?
You don't go to no place where you can't get Evac out real quick.
I'm just saying.
He finally had to abandon the four-wheeler and he fled on foot before a deputy.
finally made contact with him.
He was charged with battery and a written threat to kill,
according to police.
So he's lucky he didn't get his feet gnawed off by a gator.
Snacks.
Let's see.
We also have, oh boy, road rage.
This mugshot is something else.
Florida, a Florida man cut off other drivers
and then pointed a gun at them in Walton County.
Cain his teeth.
Oh, I know.
Is that meth or?
Maybe he was born with it?
Maybe it's meth.
A 30, he, he,
He's 34.
That guy's 34 in this mugshot.
Wait a minute.
34?
34?
Oh, Lord.
Blackie Alvarez.
He was arrested for a road rage incident in Walton County where he pulled a gun on multiple
people.
He got, oh gosh, here's a lot of charges.
Excuse me.
Two felony counts of false imprisonment.
Two felony counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
One felony count of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
Two counts of unlawful care of a concealed weapon.
Driving without a license.
So multiple people were calling 911 about a guy
Swerving around, cutting everybody off and pointing a gun at everybody
The driver finally when deputies located him
Exited the vehicle pulled a gun from his waistband
Place it on top of his car
And he wouldn't speak with the deputies
He had warrants out and then he had another warrant because he wouldn't pay child support
I am so shocked
I don't think he has any upper teeth except maybe three
Yeah
Is he wearing a grill?
And then the bottom teeth are like playing cards all stacked on top of each other
I don't know, and he smiled real big.
He seems violent, just saying.
So, who my heavens.
We got more on the way.
Third hour, the Save Act.
And why are we investigating Bad Bunny?
Stick with us.
That includes the deceased gun person.
Okay.
And then separately, do you know the gun person's relationship to the...
Gun person?
Whoa, what?
That's in Canada.
The Canadian Police Department
didn't want to name the killer in this Canadian school shooting at Tumblr Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia.
It took place yesterday afternoon.
It's the second deadly school shooting in Canadian history.
Six people killed, 25 injured.
And the killer pronounced that at the scene from, they think it was self-inflicted.
He was trans.
And they were so afraid of misgendering.
that they actually said gun person.
They're so terrified of misgendering
that they said in their presser,
repeatedly, gun person.
The dude was a very sadistic dude,
believed that he was a woman,
pumped full of prescription medication.
And in Canada, therapists,
they have to affirm these people,
So you can't tell a man who is mentally distressed and who comes in as like, no, I'm a woman.
You can't say, no, no, no, you're a dude because that's actually considered a crime.
You can't do that there.
They have to affirm it.
You're not allowed to explore what makes them why they have body dysmorphia.
The guy, I'm not going to say his name, a 17-year-old trans, a male who wants to be a woman.
And police were so terrified, they said gun person instead of a person.
gunman. A gun person. That sounds like literally someone made of guns. Like I, I think of planet terror.
You know, that pulp, tufer that they did. Remember Quentin Tarantino and, oh my gosh, I can't
remember the other director's name. He's amazing, though. And Rose McAllen was in it, and she had
guns for, she had like a gun leg. She could jump in the air and shoot. Anyway, that's what it sounds
like, a gun person.
it sounds like someone made of guns right how i don't understand how people live in canada at this
point i really don't i'm sure it's very pretty there yes robert rodriguez that's correct oh gosh
it was so good planetara was great that's what i think i want to hear gun person but this it was a
trans another trans killer and the mother apparently was a big advocate for it she had on her
Instagram, good people don't spend their time harassing marginalized communities. She had the,
was it the trans, is it the, I don't even know what flag this is. All I know is I see a bunch of
colors, it's probably freak show, right? If I see black and brown and pink and white and all the,
you know, I'm like, what in the triangles on it? I'm like, what in the world? But she had,
on Instagram, you can kind of see where it comes from. She was saying that if you don't affirm
people, you know, if you don't affirm how they want to identify, then you're apparently like
hate, you're spreading hate or something. It's not hate to force you to step outside of the
scientific world and into fantasy. It's just, that's hate if you don't do that. It's science is
hate. Wow. Doesn't that sound like the new ministry of truth? Think science is hate. Hate is
science. That's what it sounds like. I'm telling you. How many more of these are we going to have?
Canadian press was saying, the motive remains unclear. Really? Why is it the trans killers always target schools? Is this like the third or fourth incident in North America where this has happened, where they target a school?
That's really sadistic and grumery by targeting like the youngest and the most vulnerable among us. That's just, I mean, that's incredibly sad.
but they said that the students were locked down for hours.
Obviously, parents were apoplectic, trying to, you know, figure out what was happening.
The issue isn't the firearms.
Canada has all the gun control you could want.
Not it at all.
So what's the problem?
Oh, maybe it's the mental instability of severe body dysmorphia.
For the record, I think trans, I think that's a mental issue.
I think body of dysmorphia is a real thing.
I don't know what does it.
I think anorexia is a form of it.
Bulimia is a form of it.
I think if you get like tons of plastic surgery, that's a form of it.
Like Jocelyn Wildenstein and some of these other people I see out there, I think that's a form of it.
It's all different severities of body dysmorphia.
I think this is obviously a very extreme.
If you actually think that you don't have a dong, that's a very clearly extreme case of body dysmorphia.
Incredibly sad.
and I don't know I mean I'm just wondering what all medications this dude was on and also like hormonal abuse have they you notice how in any of none of these instances where you have trans killers they never get into what medications that they were on or the hormonal abuse that they were subjected to as part of their quote unquote medical treatment I mean if you're messing with someone's like hormones that's a huge deal that kind of
affect a lot of things, right? That not, that actually affects their overall health and a million
things, but personality too, doesn't it? Very troubling. But it is an absolute epidemic.
This is, I mean, it's preventative, and that's the other thing that makes it so incredibly
sad about this. It's so sad. I want to know why we are now, speaking of groomery,
maybe not groomery.
So it was announced yesterday a congressman.
He's been on the show before.
We didn't really agree.
Randy Fine out of Florida.
He sent a letter to Brendan Carr at the FCC calling for a full and immediate investigation into the bad bunny half-time show.
He adds, in America, our laws are not suggestions.
And no matter what foreign language you speak, you must comply.
He is upset over the twerking.
this is so, I don't like twerking on national television, but why are we investigating it? Have you guys
noticed we've had hundreds of billions of dollars in fraud against American taxpayers in multiple
states all around the country and it's probably half a trillion dollars? If it's a couple of
hundred billion in Minnesota, I think it's safe to say it's half a trillion dollars nationally easy.
But now they're doing, they're carrying, they're calling for a formal congressional inquiry in the
NFL and about the bad bunny show. He said it was pure smut. He said he and also Andy Ogles from
Tennessee. He said children were forced to endure explicit displays of gay sexual acts, women
gyrating provocatively, bad bunny shamelessly grabbing his crotch while dry hump in the air.
I really don't need to hear these dudes talk about this.
I don't, I can't even read the other thing he said.
He was talking about his song that he performed.
He did change the lyrics of it, correct?
My friend, one of my friends who's half Puerto Rican, her family, except she said for her
communist aunt, were aghast at, it was the symbolism that they were upset over, the Marxist
imagery and the revolutionion imagery and the promotion of like the sugar plantation narrative
and all this stuff.
And that's what they were angrier about
because they're very anti-commy.
But it almost feels like a roar shock test
of what are you going to get mad about the most?
And that's what you're going to hate the most
about the Bad Bunny show.
Do you think it requires an FCC investigation, Kane?
No, I mean, I speak a little bit of Spanish,
but if you look back at some of the lyrics of the songs
that he partly performed,
he didn't get to those parts of the songs
that were really controversial.
But fine is apparently he doesn't like the twerkin.
Yeah.
Well, you're not going to get anything from the SEC on that.
And there was nothing in, and when you look at the transcripts of what actually happened,
actually happened during the performance, none of the obscenities that people were upset about in those lyrics actually made it to air.
And our friend Jorge Bonilla, who lives in Florida,
and is very critical of Spanish-speaking press.
And, you know, he's very hardcore, big conservative, big patriot.
And he was saying, yeah, none of the obscenities.
they stopped before they got to the verses with obscenities.
But I mean, you got to, yeah, you can't go after that with FCC because it has to be on air in order to be actionable.
However, I do get, yeah, you're going to have kids that are going to be trying to look up that song.
But that's where parents come in.
Parent for the crying for crying out what the hell.
Wow, my kids are looking all this stuff up.
If only I, a parent had some sort of authority to manage my child's behavior.
You know what it's called?
A flip-flop.
Beat their ass.
That's what it's called.
What is so difficult about this, mom and dad?
good night. I never had, my mom never actually like cared what I really watched or what I listened to or what I read. I had no limits. The only thing I wasn't allowed to do is when I was in junior high, I was not allowed to go to the Guns and Roses concert at what was then Riverport Amphitheater because it was on a school night. And I was really upset about that until the 10 o'clock news came on. And my mom pointed her finger at me like Leo DiCaprio, that meme in Once Upon a Time in
Hollywood because they had a riot and I would have been there a junior high kid with some junior
high girlfriends in a riot at Riverport. That was the only time she ever wouldn't let me go
anywhere but or watch anything or do anything but otherwise I was just you know it's like in all
of it but um I mean I knew that I couldn't go out and act you know I couldn't go out and do hood
red stuff because she'd beat me to death it's parenting now I had some cousins in that that
their moms and my aunts and uncles were really like, you can't listen to this and you can't
read that. And they went to college and partied way harder than I ever even imagined. So, I don't
know, I'm just saying. But why are we, yeah, I agree with the people who are like, why are we
wasting time on this? And for those of you say, well, you know, we can, Dana. We can multitask.
No, we can't, actually. I don't know if you've met our government. They can't do those things.
They're like, wait a minute.
We can't do both things at the same time.
What?
We can't talk about the SAVE Act and then also look at the fraud that's happening from, you know, the Somali Diaspora in Minnesota.
We can't do both of these things at the same time.
They didn't even want to bring the SAVE Act to the floor for a vote because they, well, we've got to look at the Farm Bill too.
We can't look at the farm bill and also the SAVE Act.
That's crazy.
We can't do both of these items.
So yeah, that's for the people who are like, Dana, don't you think that they can multitask?
No, I actually don't.
I don't think that they can't.
I just think this is kind of a waste of time, really.
You know?
I mean, what I would do, if I was Brendan Carr, I would be like, well, you know, I'm actually less upset over bad bunny.
And I'm more upset over Green Day because they're horrible.
And the guy's like in his mid to late 50s and he dresses like he's an 18-year-old skater boy.
Just stop.
And, you know, no one believes your hair's that color.
And those are plugs.
And, you know, no hate, but stop.
Stop trying to chase the youth that escaped you along with relevancy.
And the only way that you can attain it again is by just running your mouth about how much you hate conservatives and Christians and Trump.
Blah, blah, blah.
We get it.
You don't like me Trump.
But get some new material.
All they have been doing, all they did is get old and bitch.
That's all they do.
They just get older and bitchier.
That's all that.
And it's not fun.
So if I were Brennan Carr, I would be like, I don't like your band.
you go to jail
that's
right to jail
go
and now
all of the news you would probably miss
it's time for Dana's Quick 5
so a drug dealer
in Britain rigged properties
with home alone booby traps
Ian Clarton
60 was jailed after setting up
crow scarrers stun guns and a homemade flame thrower
to deter intruders
he's a drug dealer he's been jailed for
seven years. He was wanted for quite some time.
This sounds like some mobland stuff.
I think it's hysterical. Home Alone
type booby traps.
That's actually kind of funny, but
don't be a drug dealer. Let's see.
Ooh.
A selfish wife ambushed her husband
with a fatal dose of animal tranquilizer
during a custody exchange of three
daughters. Drag her.
38-year-old woman in Ohio. She probably lived the rest of her.
Now her kids are going to be orphans. Great job,
mom. 38-year-old woman is going to
spend the rest of her life behind bars because she ambushed her husband and injected him with a fatal
dose of animal tranquilizer during a 22 custody exchange. Amanda Hovenick, she pled guilty to aggravated
murder of her husband, Timothy. So she's serving 40 years after she pled guilty already to multiple
felonies. She was apparently a drug dealer and distributing a controlled substance that resulted in
death. And she said that she told the court that her husband's murder came down to her being selfish.
She had three daughters with her who now are going to grow up without either parent because she's a selfish drug addicted.
Let's see here.
Also, that's just horrible.
Ooh.
A woman called the news after a $10,000 ATM deposit just vanished.
I mean, you put the check in.
I don't like ATMs.
I will not.
I don't mess with ATMs.
But apparently this woman deposited $10,000 and it turned into a little.
a month-long ordeal and she had to contact her local news. She had a $10,000 check. She cashed.
She, like, deposited it. And she returned the bank to the bank the next day. And she was told
her deposit was being held and placed under investigation. And then she said it wasn't just a
large deposit. It was part of her late aunt bequeathed her that in her will. They weren't
going to give her her money until the local news got involved. That's crazy. We have a lot more
on the way, including Snow White was a dud. And guess how much Disney wait?
on it. We'll explain next.
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You guys remember Snow White? Well, I know you know the story, but you remember hearing about
Disney's remake of it? I didn't go watch it. Because I couldn't stand that Rachel Ziegler girl.
She really disappointed me. Like I was so excited, you know, because I hate musicals, but there's two I
like Sound of Music and West Side Story. I will watch those two. And when they had her in West Side
Story, I was like, oh, that's going to, that's a good casting, you know. And then she turned into this
giant brat, damn theater kids. She turned into this brat. And they were trying to promote Snow White.
She just kept stepping in it. She kept talking all kinds of smack, et cetera. She was like going off on
Israel and Jewish people and like your co-stars that, you know, was in the IDF. Like, what are you
talking about? Anyway, from Forbes, Disney lost 170,
million on this.
Mm-hmm.
The movie blew its budget
reveals the studio.
$170 million.
It was over the production budget.
You know how much it took cost to make this?
$336.5 million.
Now, granted, it wasn't entirely
Rachel Ziegler.
You also had the issue with Peter Dinklage,
who's a little D-bag.
He's the guy who acted like, according to other little people, they were livid at him because he went out, was like, I can't believe you're having dwarves in Snow White, even though it talks about dwarves in Snow White.
And they're like, oh, you get all the roles.
You act like you're, somebody said, I can't repeat it.
Basically, they were saying, it was an actor who is a little person.
And they were saying that you are not the head dwarf of everything.
You know what I mean?
Like, you are not the head dwarf of it all.
and but that's not how they said it you're not the king blank of blank mountain actually yeah you're not
yeah so uh so uh it was that coupled and then remember they had to get rid of the they had little
weren't they going to have little people and they got rid of little people then they had regular
sized like you know people like five foot six six foot tall people and then that didn't work because
they were supposed to be doors according to the story so then they got rid of them and then they had like a
like a computer generated CGI people diminutive fellows and it was just a mess she and then Ziegler went out there
and was slamming the story she said Prince Charming's a stalker and the content is dated and blah blah blah
and i mean she even made the guy whose dad worked on the original which won him an Oscar David Hand he was
like they would be turning he's like my dad and well Disney would be turning in their graves
hearing this stuff.
Absolutely.
I mean, she just sounded like a brat.
And, oh, and then she was always, she would promote the movie and go, free Palestine and all this other stuff.
So, yeah, $170 million.
Good, good.
I'm glad that they lost it.
Maybe now they'll be too broke to do any other stupid movies.
That's just unfortunate.
I'm also, okay, so Weathering Heights, they're remaking Weathering Heights, and it's Marco Robbie and Jacob Allorty in it, and I don't get it.
I'm already mad about this movie.
So I'm very familiar with Bronte's work.
And I am very familiar with every single adaptation that has ever been made of this movie.
And Tom Hardy was the best Heathcliff.
And I will cut people for that.
Yes, you had others like one of the, who is it?
Was it Joseph Fines?
No, Ralph Fines.
He was in one of the adaptations.
He was really great as well.
Steve was like, they picked the two most attractive Australians.
It's all Australian people.
So the director who worked with Saltburn apparently also did the Barbie movie, or not Barbie movie.
She did another Margot Robbie movie.
And they all know each other and they were accused of doing all the casting and WhatsApp.
Here's my problem with Wuthering Heights.
Catherine, in the movie, is supposed to be a teenage girl.
Margo Robbie's 35 and blonde.
Catherine is pale Burnett and a teenage girl.
That's kind of an issue, I feel like.
Yeah?
By the way, the Tom Hardy adaptation, the actress who played Catherine is actually his wife in real life.
and she looked apart.
She looked like a teenage girl, brown, pale, teenage girl.
That's how it's described.
I mean, they live in the Yorkshire Moors for crying out loud.
So it's just weird.
And apparently the costumes are very anachronistic.
And they consummate their relationship repeatedly in the movie,
where some of the reviews say it's more like 50 shades of gray than Wuthering Heights,
which in the pages, the relationship is never physically consummated, ever.
Ever, not in the book.
It is not.
I've read the book like five times. It's not. So I'm already mad about this because they hoed it up.
They made this story. It is less about being sexually charged or more about two of the most irredeemable characters in literature.
Hateful characters that hate each other and I don't know if they can define love. That's kind of the whole thing of the story, right?
So I don't know. What is Hollywood doing? Stop.
Ruining classics. I'll probably still see it, but I don't know. I saw the Dracula movie,
Luke Besson. That was good except for two things, the perfume and the gargoyles. But Danny Elfman's
score was amazing. The casting, actually, I was very questionable about, but it was very good.
All right. So what's the other thing I was going to get into? The Olympics, Tale of Two Olympians.
This is a fascinating story to me. By the way, when we had Stevie Ates on the other day,
we were talking about Jimmy Lye, right?
And I was thinking about this when all of these athletes, like especially the skiers, remember they had, and we play the audio of this, they had the skiers sit there for their press conference and what were they asking the skiers?
Well, how do you feel about representing the United States of America with all this stuff, you know, with ice, et cetera?
And why have they not asked Eileen Gou, who is the American who went to compete for CCP China?
why hasn't she been asked about Jimmy Lai's trial?
That is like one of the biggest things happening right now.
I think it's a major story.
It should be a major story in China.
Obviously, they're trying to suppress it.
But they have not asked Eileen Gu about Uyghurs.
They have not asked Eileen Gu about Jimmy Lai.
She just gets softball questions from American media.
Meanwhile, foreign media asks our athletes questions
that make it look like they're at office.
with our nation. Interesting, right? She hasn't gotten a single question about Uyghurs, the
brutality of the CCP, or Jimmy Lai at all whatsoever. Do I think she's a traitor? It seems kind of
traitorous what she did. She grew up, Eileen Gou, a storybook life, all of the advantages.
What? In America. Grew up in America. Attended Stanford. She benefited from
American schools and she benefited from American freedom and she benefited from American
coaches and she benefited from our American capitalism. And then CCP threw a bunch of money at her
and she went to go compete for the CCP. Now you compare her with the other Chinese athlete
who's for, she's a figure skater, Alyssa Liu. She just won gold medal by the way for the
United States. She is the daughter of a Chinese immigrant who actually physically participated in the
Tiananmen Square protests. This is Alyssa Liu, the figure skater that won gold. She's also brought up in
America. China apparently, according to reports, tried to recruit Alyssa Liu. And she refused.
Now, apparently, it was reported that she actually needed enhanced security from the State Department at the 222 games in Beijing, Alyssa Liu, because she had refused to work with China, daughter of a Chinese immigrant who actually participated in the Tiananmen Square protest. She outright refused.
Eileen Gou, on the other hand, sold out for the communist Chinese.
I just don't know how
Eileen goo can be
I don't know
I don't think I would ever let her
represent the United States if she ever wanted
I just feel like that was a pretty
traitorous decision, a huge geopolitical foe
and you went because they offered you a ton of money
and in the meantime
Alyssa Liu it was reported had to have
enhanced security at the Beijing Games
because China was trying to recruit her and she was not
having it and they were actually
worried for her safety as a result. One of the reasons it was like that is because Eileen
Gu's so easily folded. Alyssa Liu did not. In a world of Eileen Gu's, you should be like
Alyssa, Lou, the figure skater. That's wild. I did not know that before today when I was looking
at the story. I did not know that she had to have enhanced security, Alyssa Lee, when she was over at
the Beijing Games in 2022. That's insane. China wanted to recruit her and she was like, no, and she won't
a gold for the U.S. That's Eileen goo.
I mean, I know traitors a really serious accusation, but Kane, honestly, I mean, it kind of seems traitory.
It sure does.
Trader's going to trade.
And then there's Alyssa Liu.
Gold medalist for the United States.
Awesome, patriotic American who gave a middle finger essentially to the CCP when they tried to recruit her.
She wouldn't have none of it.
I hope this chick gets all the endorsement deals.
I want to see her on Wheaties.
I want to see her with her own sports drink.
I want to see her on weedies.
I want to see her have her on a sneaker.
I want to see her have her own makeup line.
I want her to have all the things.
I want this girl to be rolling and dough.
Give her all the sponsorships.
Give her all of it.
That's the example to look up to.
But, man, think about it, though.
The more, because I was this morning when I was looking over the latest with the stories,
I noticed that why aren't there any questions of these Chinese athletes about like Uyghurs and all of that?
And then I saw like a press conference or not press conference.
She was on, I think it was Today Show maybe.
One of the weekly morning shows, Aileen Gou, and they were asking her like fluffy little questions and nothing about, wow, what do you think about Jimmy Lai being in prison for 20 years?
Basically a death sentence simply just for being a free speech supporting Christian in Hong Kong.
What do you think about that?
No questions like that.
about the Uighurs that are imprisoned in the
Jiang Jain province, Eilingu. I mean, you're
now competing for the CCP. What do you think about that?
What do you think about what your country you're competing for
is doing to these people? Nothing.
They didn't ask anything like that.
They, they, they,
wasn't a, wasn't a single question.
And,
I mean, it's just,
it's kind of wild to see.
I can't believe no one's asked her that.
How do you feel about going and representing a country that
jailed somebody, put a death sentence on them,
simply because they did nothing wrong.
Jimmy Lai just spoke truth.
And the CCP thought he was a threat,
so they jailed him basically a death sentence.
How do you feel about representing a country
that does that to its own citizens?
And see what she says.
But she hasn't gotten any of those questions.
No, she cashed her check.
She's going to live large.
I wonder how much she got paid,
honestly, to do it.
They say millions, but they don't say exactly how much.
She apparently has a 23 million earnings number
that I saw out there.
And I mean, she hasn't won enough medals to have 23, like that much.
Good heavens.
Oh, and then Steve just shared this.
Stephen, uh, James Vanderbeak, Dawson's Creek has passed away at age 48.
What?
Wow.
Wow.
He, um, moved away from L.A.
Yeah, James Vanderbeak just passed away.
He was, wasn't he sick for a while?
I think he had, um,
he had an illness, but he moved his family away from Hollywood.
He was done living in Hollywood.
Didn't he move to Texas?
I think he moved to South Texas.
He had colon cancer.
He had stage three colorectal cancer, 48 years old.
Wow.
And he was very open.
I mean, everybody kind of, I think, knew that he was ill.
He was very open about it.
I'm telling you, that is a disease that is a killer.
everybody get I mean you get a colonoscopy I do um I actually will pay out of pocket to do a body scan
every year you guys know I'm really crazy health wise like I go I uh intermittent fast I eat you know
with the exception of the carbs that I had today I eat very notoriously clean like people make
fun of me when I travel for work because I eat like only protein I have black coffee and like usually
like a protein for breakfast and I don't eat after eight o'clock I do not eat
before 10 a.m. There are absolutely no exceptions. I've been to business meals that are late and I
literally will just have water at the table. I will not break it for even that. Can you can attest.
It's annoying, but I'm like, you know, as you get older, there's like, it's harder and harder
to, like, you know, close that Pandora's box once you open it. Everybody makes sure, go and get your
colonoscopy or do a body scan or something and monitor your health. But yeah, that went pretty fast
because he only had not like he wasn't even a year ago when he announced that he had that right
dang i i don't want to be uh mockaber is that how gal sharpton says it mockaber but you do know
that this now kicks off the rule of three again came yeah i think there's i mean there are a couple
of others that we have yet to discuss and consider for for those of you who are like what do you mean rule
of three my grandmother god rest of soul had a rule that if one person if you knew someone who
passed away. It always happens in threes. She says death is in threes. Death comes in threes.
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Swedish oat milk company, Oatley, they cannot say milk now. Why? Because it's not milk. It's oat water.
It really is. It's cloudy oat water. Let's be honest. It is. You know, I mean,
It's okay.
It's a milk substitute.
Why can't, why can't, why is that a big deal for people?
Anyway, they had a court ruling over that.
I just thought that was interesting.
Like, yeah, we know it's not milk.
Everybody knows it's not milk.
Why can't?
I don't know.
I don't know.
You say everybody knows, but I don't think everybody knows.
It's called Oatley.
Yeah, I get it.
It's not cowley.
It's Oatley.
Where's the nipple on oats?
Oates don't have nipples, cane.
Really?
Today's stupidity.
What we got?
All right.
We've got Andy Bashier.
Oh, the Kentucky governor?
He was asked by, I think this is John Stewart who asked him this.
This is cut 11, Juan.
He's telling us who the worst governor in America he believes is.
Listen to this.
We'll take the other, we'll take the converse.
Who's the worst one, the governor?
Who's the one where like, you guys are at the governor's conference
and like the elevator opens and he's about to walk in and you just go,
or she and you just go, oh, fuck.
Ron DeSantis.
There's no measurement.
you could actually articulate.
That would make that a true statement.
Just because it's not it's not Ronda Sintas's fault that he's a better governor than any of us here.
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