The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Election Night Recap, Socialists Takeover NYC & Trump's Filibuster Pitch
Episode Date: November 5, 2025Democrats clean sweep elections across the country including Socialist Zohran Mamdani winning the Mayoral Race in New York City. Reports show the Democrats were told to remain firm to keep the governm...ent shut down until after Election Day. Exit polls show young women and men are moving back to the Democrat Party. Leftist podcaster Hasan Piker declares it was a tragedy that the USA defeated the Soviet Union in the Cold War at Mamdani’s Election party. Brett Cooper pretends she doesn't understand why people are calling Nick Fuentes a Nazi. Proposition 50 passes in California allowing gerrymandering for Democrats. Is the lack of Trump’s name on the ballot hurting the GOP’s chances? Jay Jones gets elected as Virginia's Attorney General even after his violent texting scandal. President Trump threatens getting rid of the Senate filibuster. Pete Buttigieg’s DOT spent $80 BILLION on DEI grants and delayed air traffic control upgrades. A Karen at Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport goes on a tirade after passengers criticize her for getting up and moving forward to get off the plane before the passengers in front of her.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/Dana OR CALL 972-PATRIOTStand for freedom with Dana’s personal cell phone provider--Patriot Mobile. Get a FREE MONTH of service code DANANoble Goldhttps://NobleGoldInvestments.com/DanaOpen a new qualified IRA or cash account with Noble Gold and get a free 10-ounce Silver Flag Bar plus a Silver American Eagle Proof Coin. Limited-time offer. Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/DanaTake advantage of Byrna’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale with 15% off sitewide. PreBornhttps://Preborn.com/DANAAnswer the call and help save lives—dial pound 250 and say “Baby,” or give securely online. Make your gift today.AmmoSquaredhttps://AmmoSquared.comDon’t get caught without ammo, and be sure to tell them you heard about Ammo Squared on this show. Keltechttps://KelTecWeapons.comKelTec builds every KS7 GEN2 right here in the USA with American materials and workers—upgrade your home defense today. All Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/Dana Don’t wait until flu season knocks at your door. Use code DANA10 at checkout to save 10%. Relief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor. Get their 3-week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! HumanNhttps://HumanN.comStart supporting your cardiovascular health with SuperBeets, now available at your local Walmart.
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those so often forgotten by the politics of our city who made this movement their own.
I speak of Yemeni bodega owners and Mexican abuelas, Senegalese taxi drivers and Uzbek nurses,
Trinidadian line cooks and Ethiopian aunties. Yes, aunties.
This was all such virtue signaling from him. Last night, let's just not play around with it.
it was a bloodbath for the GOP.
And there's a lot of stuff to take out of this because it was across enough, a diverse enough amount of states with different voting blocks that there are a couple of themes that have already turned out.
And if Republicans do not get a handle on it, there's not going to be a 28.
There will not be a 2028 for Republicans.
It's not going to happen.
So welcome to the program, Dana Lash, with you.
It's audio only today because your girl is probably not going to sleep for two days.
We've got to race out and head to the debate.
And then, of course, we were up late watching all of this last night.
So we just don't have the resources for video today.
But it'll be back normal tomorrow.
But this whole thing last night, absolute bloodbath.
absolute bloodbath. I mean, you ended up getting, I mean, New York City is now Marxist. It's Marxist.
Now, I think there's a couple of ways to look at it. I think it's incredibly myopic, the people who say, well, this is just, you know, it's New York City, Jersey, and Virginia. These are ones purple. And these are areas that have always gone Democrat. That's actually not true. I will say the bottom didn't totally fall out with.
some of the Trump counties carrying the ones that he had last election, he kept them even though he
wasn't on the ballot, but there was a major decrease. And in Virginia, Democrats flipped all of the
local races that had been held by incumbents for over 30 years. That's incredibly significant.
That is, I mean, if you cannot see that, then we have no hope of altering or correcting
course at all whatsoever. You had two Democrats.
in Georgia. There was a local race in Georgia that two Democrats beat. So this isn't even just about
blue states. Now, Georgia is more of a reddish-purple state. This is an issue for Republicans.
And when you look in these local races, Democrats performed very well. And I mean, in Pennsylvania,
they lost school boards. There were local elections that they lost. There was a statewide judge
race that lost by plus 15.
So you can't say that it's just Democrat states or just some blue states.
You've got, you can't ignore all the down-ballot races.
That's, that's not a smart take to have.
And I say that because I had a couple of people write me early this morning and say,
well, you know, Dana, I hope that you're not going to be, you know,
a totally despondent.
That's not the word they use, but me.
I hope you're not going to be totally despondent about all of this, et cetera, et cetera.
You know, it's just New Jersey and New York.
It's actually a heck of a lot more.
than that. It's a lot of these down-ballot races. Plus, when you look at the exit polling and we're
going to get into this, there's one thing that's incredibly clear, very clear on all of it as to what
was driving it. Now, the issue with New York City, I mean, quite a bit. I mean, a lot of it is
people there wanted a Marxist. In fact, if you look, if you want to break it down even further,
many who voted for Mamdani weren't even in New York on 9-11.
I think that's incredibly telling.
Of them, the people who were in New York for less than, for fewer than five years,
83%. And these are people who voted.
People who voted for Mamdani had been there for fewer than five years.
So 83% of his voters had been there for fewer than five years.
For those who had been there for five to 10 years, it was 76% of his voters.
10 plus years, but not born here, it was 54%.
People born in New York City, it was 34%.
As compared to the people who voted for Cuomo.
Now, Cuomo ended up getting, I was born in New York City, 45% took that for Cuomo.
38% 10 plus years.
It's completely the inverse of Mandani.
38% 10 plus years but not born here 18% 5 to 10 years and 15% fewer than 5 years.
This is measurable with Slewa as well.
Who is an absolute spoiler in this?
Slewa was an, I mean, I don't care if he like him.
That's just the way it is.
He was an absolute spoiler in this race.
He took away a significant chunk.
Now, it's not just him.
I think yes, not having a strategy to thwart Mamdani.
Yes, he's culpable of that.
Nice guy, but he's culpable of it.
But also, Cuomo's a moron and Democrats are idiots.
They ran a guy who killed people's grandparents.
That was going to be your big alternative to Mam Dani.
It's to run a guy who got accused all kinds of stuff,
the least of which, not actually the least of which,
one of the greatest ones.
He killed a lot of people's elderly parents with COVID policies.
So all of this stuff comes into play.
That's incredibly significant.
And you know what?
That's also like that in some of these other areas too.
Gosh, in Kansas last night, in Wichita, Kansas, they lost two conservative school board seats.
Republicans do not come out for smaller elections, and this is why they lose.
Democrats don't beat Republicans. Republicans don't show up.
So if you want to call the trickle a blue wave, it looks like a blue wave when you don't even have a trickle.
I mean, this is all around. All around.
I mean, this, Virginia, so many Virginia.
there's legislature flipped.
And so if people think, well, it's just blue states
and you miss all this other stuff,
you're disconnected from the bigger picture.
You can't just say stuff like that
and then kind of brush it off.
This is the canary and the coal mine, guys.
Now, as to some of this other stuff,
and like I said, we're going to dive into it.
Oof.
People are feeling the price
crunch. This is the number one thing. The number one thing that I'm hearing from people.
They're saying, look, things are expensive. Don't do what Biden did and pretend that that didn't
exist, that it didn't happen, that things are not expensive. Don't do what Biden did and act like people
aren't paying more for stuff. I mean, heck, one of the reasons that we paused our studio expansion is because
the price is skyrocketed
and it ended up being three times more
than the original quote
and it's still that way
there are a lot of people that are hurting
that can't pay bills
and the longer the tariffs go on
without concrete deals the worse it's going to get
now you can say
yeah but we got to let this got to let him cook
no one's arguing with that
but there's a price to it guys
and Republicans
while I think that they've
held the line on lockdown.
A lot of people are looking at their bank accounts, and they don't care if Republicans
held the line on back on the, on the shutdown.
They don't care if they've held the line on the shutdown.
They're looking at this stuff, and they're thinking, ugh, but I only have X amount
in my bank account.
Oh, I don't really have, oh, man, everything's more expensive.
That's the problem here.
That's a major problem.
So these are all things that are going to have to get, we're going to have to look at all of these things, all of them.
And the economic factor cannot be overstated enough.
Can't be overstated enough.
So this, and looking at some of this, and we got a lot of audio for you as well, and looking at some of this, let me pull up my audio list here.
because part of this, in fact, I think one of the good sound bites,
look at this is cut 19.
This also goes into it.
This is what DeSantis said about some of these conservatives leaving New York and going to Florida.
Listen to this.
Well, first of all, Jack would have won four years ago and he would have won tonight.
If you just take all the Republicans who've left New Jersey since I've been governor and moved to Florida,
if they could have still voted in New Jersey, he would have won both of those races.
Same thing with New York City, maybe not a Republican, but, you know, Giuliani would not be able to win with this electorate the way it is now.
Because what happened, Sean, is a leftist politician gets in, whether it's destroying a state like California, Illinois, New York, whether it's a city like New York City or Chicago.
And the people that it tends to drive off are the center-right voters.
And so when they leave, the resulting electorate is actually more liberal.
That's how you go from Lori Lightfoot to Brandon Johnson in Chicago, which is digging the hole deeper.
That's why you've gone from eight years of de Blasio now leapfrogging here four to have Mandani, who's even going to be worse.
That's true.
I mean, people, of course, are going to go where it's better to raise their families.
But, man, I'm telling you, what we saw with this, what we saw last night, it was.
was one of the first questions I had was I was wondering where the Republican, the R&C chair is.
Where's the RNC chair?
We'll find out as we do this post-mortem what outreach has been like.
How much did that affect it?
But I'm going to tell you there's not going to be a lot that it can do when people are worried about the economy.
And it comes down to something Carville said during the 90s, during Clinton.
campaign, it's the economy stupid. It always is going to be the economy every single time. If people are
hurting, that's going to show up. And that's exactly what ended up happening. That and Republicans,
Republicans are very lackadaisical when it comes to local and municipal elections. They always,
always, always do. And that's, that plays into this as well. Although I, you know, some of the
turnout in Virginia wasn't as low as it has been before.
In New York,
I just not, man, New York is, it's, it's going to be tough.
Democrats have a major, they're going to feel like they have a mandate.
The other thing, too, is that they're going to continue with their violent rhetoric.
When you have somebody like Jay Jones who can win, we'll talk more about that here coming up.
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And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick 5.
So first up, a UPS plane crash near the Louisville airport last night. This was the video looked just horrific.
And a lot of the photos as well. A US MD 11 playing crash shortly after takeoff.
According to the FAA, it was just after 5 p.m. local time.
It was headed to an airport in Honolulu.
The crash is being investigated along with the National Transportation Safety Board that is leading it.
Three crew members were on the plane.
They haven't contained.
Apparently there weren't any fatalities.
But they had a massive plume of black smoke that could be seen for quite a long distance.
A lot of photos of that as well.
Another reason the Fed should lower rates, affordability was push the U.S. median first-time homebuyer to age 40.
And not only should the Fed lower rates, but we should have.
And even more, I mean, we need to be cutting taxes for people right now.
We need to be stopping government spending, which, you know, the only reason we aren't right now is because of a shutdown.
We haven't done anything to reduce government spending, which is one of the reasons why people are saying that we can't lower taxes because of the government spending.
And so until we get a handle on how government is operating, you know, the Fed can do whatever it's going to do and it's not going to matter much.
Unfortunately, that's the position that we're in.
And if people don't believe it, then tell all the folks who voted that last night.
also a first of its kind of AI food pantry opens in Brooklyn I don't trust AI anything it's the future they're saying it's maybe the future of fighting hunger wait until maudony shuts it down it's the Met Council unveiled a state-of-the-art pantry warehouse they said it's the first AI warehouse and pantry 22,000 square feet and they said that it's helping with efficiency and it can tell you what pantries which pantries need more food which need less food which have specific
needs. It sounds like a database more so than AI, but there it is. An Oakland mom and her teen
daughter were arrested in a rubber mallet attack at a downtown cafe in Oakland. This is weird.
A mallet. A rubber mallet. She was arrested and charged with attacking another woman,
robbing the victim of a cell phone and contributing to the delinquency of her two daughters,
who allegedly joined in the attack, you know, because the family that hits people with a rubber mallet together,
stays together apparently.
When she was arrested, she's 37, she said that the victim had started the altercation
by using racial slurs and then she, and then filming them.
And she said that she then hit her with a mallet, ripped out her hair and took her phone.
The phone was found in her possession,
and one of the daughters was seen swinging the mallet on cafe surveillance footage,
which didn't exactly support what the mother was saying there,
what she was alleging.
This is exciting because the first mummy was fantastic.
Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weiss are apparently teaming up for a fourth mummy movie.
They said it had been in the plans and the works for decades and that they are reuniting.
The first one came out in 1999.
The second one was really good too in 2001.
But Frazier alone did 2008 and it was all right.
The one in 2017 did not have the same draw.
So now they're talking about bringing those two back.
That's going to be interesting.
I think they both, that would be nice nostalgia.
of we need something a little nice, do we not? I think we do. We need something a little nice. And then I
had one more headline here for you if I can remember to grab it out out of here. Well, we'll have to
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big motivating factor? Like I said, it was the economy. This is going to be a three-alarm fire if the
GOP doesn't get a handle on it. We're going to dive in and discuss all of it. Stick with us.
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So many people who participated and were brought together by his campaign.
Because they were not just tasked with defeating a Republican.
They were also tasked with defeating the old guard of the Democratic Party
that essentially led us to many of the perils of this moment.
So he had a two-front war to win, which is what makes his victory so deeply impressive.
Oh boy.
So she, the thing is is that she doesn't have, that's AOC, she doesn't have any legs outside of her district.
She just doesn't have any.
She only has pool right there, right in her district.
And that's why I've always been hesitant to say that she's like the future of the part.
But you have enough of them there that from, you know, from the pool of Mark's.
candidates, you'll get one that's going to have national appeal.
This is just, and that was from his victory speech last night, and they had a lot of energy.
They had a lot of energy at their little victory party.
Now, I don't know.
You know, I was thinking, too, we mentioned this yesterday now that the elections are over.
They're going to, the shutdown's going to be over, too.
They're going to go ahead and that's going to be all over, as you know.
We talked about this yesterday.
It's going to be over.
They're it accomplished its goal.
The whole point was to mobilize everybody ahead of elections, and that's exactly what they did.
That's what they wanted to do.
And yesterday, remember before I think we were even, I think it was what, four or five o'clock,
it came in that negotiations, they were already in the middle of negotiations again to reopen government
after not having been so for a number of days.
So see, I mean, they're just waiting.
They're just waiting.
Democrats in the Senate were really nervous about it.
And Schumer was like, well, wait until the voting's over.
And that's exactly what they did.
In fact, one of the things, they said that Mark Wayne Mullen was out there saying that they had a bunch of backroom meetings.
And Democrat senators were told that they needed to not move or negotiate with the Republicans until after the election.
And then they were going to do it.
because they thought that their base that they needed in some of these, you know, New Jersey and Virginia, they thought they, well, if we opened, if the government's opened up, they're not going to show up to vote.
Washington Post touched on this, said a bipartisan group of senators was working to craft a deal in which Congress would pass three full year appropriations bills to fund some agencies, along with a short-term bill that would reopen the rest of government.
Now, keep in mind, we're going to be back in the same position in three months, passing the CR.
this is another reason why I'm like let's not blow up the filibuster because they're going to make a deal the only reason they're not making a deal is because this was an agitation tool to get out the vote that's it that is it so this is uh who boy I'm telling you what they had eight Democrats apparently including John Ossif that were in the meeting and they decided they I think that they were planting stories oh there's some moderate Democrats to just sort of like drag it out a little bit
but they've already been and then towards like four or five o'clock yesterday that's when senate democrats
apparently approached republican senators about the obamacare subsidies and compromising on that
if they could get the CR passed so that's this is all all of it is theater every bit of it is
theater every single bit so they're
You know, I hear stuff like, you know, Schumer at this point, where's this cut at? This is
Yeah, cut 13. He was asked if he voted. What a weird, listen to this.
Today's election day in New York City. Did you vote for Bonnie or call on?
Look, I voted and I look forward to working with the next mayor to help New York City.
He voted. So he didn't vote. He didn't vote for ma'am dining. He voted for. He didn't want to say it in case somebody found his vote.
He didn't, so he didn't want to vote for.
He voted for Cuomo, you know, because you know he didn't vote for Sliwa.
By the way, Mamdani says that he did not get a congratulatory call from Andrew Cuomo or Eric Adams last night.
He said that he got one from Curtis Slewa.
Hmm.
Interesting.
I don't know.
So we'll see.
I don't know.
I mean, this is going to be weird.
In New York, they've gotten a full-on socialist.
I mean, he literally, when he started his speech last night, he didn't say a single time.
that he was proud to be an American.
He didn't even say he was proud to be a New Yorker.
He literally started off quoting communist Eugene Debs.
Quote, I can see the dawn of a better day for humanity.
He started off his speech literally quoting a communist.
So when we say that he's a communist, he's a communist.
That's like, you know, Nick Fuentes,
literally saying over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and video all over social media.
and typing it on X that he's a Nazi and that he likes Hitler.
And if we call him a Nazi, guess what?
If he says all that that he's a Nazi and we call him a Nazi, that's accurate, correct?
So when Mandani identifies as a socialist, when he starts his victory speech off,
the first sentence is quoting a communist.
Yeah, you're a communist.
That's exactly what that is.
I mean, that's how he started his speech.
And apparently not a single person.
good night. I mean, this is just insane. None of the media that was assembled there.
None of them. None of them caught that. I'm like, wait a minute. This sounds familiar.
Oh, yeah, because it's a famous communist quote. They're not even trying to hide it anymore.
They need to change the name of their party and just go back. They need to bring, just have the hammer and sickle.
Goodness. But you know one thing, though, that I was told was that there weren't going to be any more elections.
because Trump was king.
What happened last night?
Wait, what was that?
I didn't see any kings anyway.
What happened last night?
We weren't going to have any of those things.
An election?
Oh, I'm not telling you.
Weird.
Yeah.
I mean,
now,
I think I also want to be,
some of the stuff that I've seen
in terms of how a lot of this,
with the economy and how a lot of this is being presented.
So I saw some people saying, well, you know what?
Maybe if Trump didn't tear down the East Wing to build a giant gold ballroom while SNAP payments were stopped, maybe this wouldn't be.
I think that is a really myopic.
I'm not trying to be mean, but it's a very myopic take.
Because the idea that it was the ballroom and not kitchen table issues is idiotic.
it was kitchen table issues
it was kitchen table economic issues
to be specific
that's absolutely true
so
I
I mean
this
Republicans are going to have to figure out how to get a handle on it
I don't know how else to put it
they've got to figure out how they're going to
remedy this the other thing that I noticed
you know what was a real big story last night
younger women
Democrats are starting to also do better with young men.
Young men when they broke it down really for some reason
and this Democrat Republicans need to figure out why this is.
They had, Democrats ended up getting a significant number of young men.
It was really, really young women as well last night.
Very much so.
In fact, let me look at some of this.
pulling up my data. So you had young women in terms of, and these were people under age 54,
81% from, or just women, 81% for Mandani in New York. And he ended up getting a lot of the 35 and
under. 80% for Cheryl in New Jersey. Seventy-seven-percent for Spanberger in Virginia. These are
from exit polling data. And so it's still kind of a pretty sizable gender gap, but they did
increase the gap with younger men or decreased it with younger men.
you broke it down especially for instance this is from exit pulling data in virginia cnns uh compiled some of
well just specifically for miyars and jones by gender men was 58 percent so that had a plus 18 spread
jones got 40 percent but for women jones got 55 percent miyara's got 43 percent he actually did more to
close the gap than other candidates which was interesting because you had a female in
virginia very interesting indeed now
in New Jersey, you can't say that it was also about candidate quality.
I saw this a lot last night as well.
And I think some of this was related to Winsome Earl Sears in Virginia.
I like Winsome Earl Sears.
I think she's a solid candidate.
I think that she has good ideas.
I don't think that she's good at retail politics.
And I think that as a talker, as a messenger, she's,
and this is not any kind of reflection on her personal character.
she's, that's not her strong suit.
That is not her skill set to be a talker, to be a messenger.
I think that she struggled some of her, not because our ideas are bad.
Just some people can talk and some people don't.
That's just the way it is.
You know, some people can draw.
Some people don't.
It's just the way it is.
And I think that that she struggled with that.
This is one of the reasons why I've always been really cautious to treat elected officials
in politics like another Hollywood.
because people get so hung up on personality that they forget about character and merit and what these people can actually do.
Like Calvin Coolidge was apparently, you know, just basically a cold fish.
But he was an amazing leader and very decisive and had excellent policy ideas.
And we benefited from him as president immensely.
And but we don't judge people that way anymore.
So part of the downside is that you get really good candidates caught up in this.
But if they don't have the Hollywood It factor, if they're not out there, smoozing and act,
like Avenusum, then, you know, they kind of, they get tossed out with the bathwater. And that's
kind of part and parcel of what happened, I think, partly in Virginia. So when I hear people,
and I've had Republican friends say that she was a weak candidate, I disagree with that. I think that
she's had, you know, a pretty solid, you know, voting body. However, you can, what complicates
that story, that story about candidate quality is New Jersey was within two points of Virginia
last night. And
Cigarelli was a really good candidate.
So and he could do all of the things that maybe
Winston Earl Sears was that wasn't her skill set.
So that kind of blows that up.
You can't, you know, it kind of blows that up.
So it's, there's a lot of things that
Republicans are going to have to mitigate going forward.
And I don't even know where the heck the next RNC chair is or where the RNC chair is.
The problem with this is that previously, especially during any type of election, the RNC chair, you'd see them all the time everywhere.
You would see them all the time on cable news.
You'd see them all the time out there everywhere.
I mean, the current chair of the R&C is Joe Gruters.
The guy from Florida.
Remember?
He was kind of bad on guns in Florida and fought DeSantis on it.
So he's the chair of the RNC.
Have you seen Joe Gruders anywhere?
Have you seen Joe Gruders at all talking about any of this on any?
I have never seen such an absence of an RNC chair in my entire political career.
I have not seen him out there everywhere.
And I question why he is even the chair of the RNC.
Because he didn't lead anything in Florida.
He certainly wasn't a big.
fundraiser in Florida. I know that. I have that down to fact. He was not a big fundraiser in Florida.
He was not even really popular amongst the legislature in Florida. You cannot have a guy like that as
chair of the RNC. Chair of the RNC's got to be a whiner and diner. I mean, that's literally a PR position.
I mean, compare what, separate whatever their policies were, but separate Joe Gruders from people like,
I mean, even Reince Previs. My gosh, you saw him everywhere to the point where his annoy.
even Ronna McDaniel
You saw Ronnie McDaniel
All the time on television hell
People probably thought she was a contributor at Fox
She was on TV so much
Have you ever seen Joe Gruders?
He's been there for months
Have you seen him?
No, you haven't.
What is happening?
You would think with an election
that the RNC chair would be out there
But they're not
We have more on the way
To digest
Because Democrats elected a guy
who you know the violent text that jones sent one of the things that i keep coming back to with this story
is that this is a guy you know he was talking about his opponent's family his opponent's kids he had met this
guy he met this guy's wife he met this guy's kids he knew them and he still was able in a text
to talk about how he wanted to kill their kids and have the mother watch them die in her arms how do you
talk like that after you meet somebody. Well, he's the new AG of Virginia. We have more to roll into.
I absolutely have zero issues in using a firearm or lethal force to defend myself or somebody else.
My loved ones, I don't care. I absolutely will because it's my Second Amendment right.
I also know that a lot of times you have private property restrictions, municipal restrictions that
make that impossible. You can't carry like college kids, for instance. You could be 20 years old
and live in a different town
and you have to like maybe your classes end
and it's dark outside, you have to walk back
defenseless to your vehicle
to your apartment or wherever.
Something like a burn a gun is ideal
for the situations that I'm talking about
because you do not want to be left entirely defenseless
and a lot of these places already have
restrictions on knives and all of that.
So why not get something that has
the ability to give you a chance
to be safe and defend yourself?
It shoots, burn a gun shoots chemical irritant projectiles that can deter threats from up to 50 feet away.
The, they have the SD, the Burna SD, which was their most popular model.
I think it's being overtaken by their new one.
The compact launcher, that's the CL.
It's basically the size of a phone.
There's no recoil, easy target acquisition.
And if you compare this to stun guns or anything like that, they have maybe one or two rounds with that.
This is 15 rounds in a cartridge with the CL.
you have a lot of chances there, right?
And it doesn't care about gun-free zone signs.
It does not care about, there's no background check, there's no fee, there's no tax
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And it ships right to your door.
So this gives you an ability to at least have some means of defense.
And you really should check it out.
I'll never understand why people don't diversify their weapons array.
You carry different calibers.
You carry blades.
Why not have something for when you are restricted beyond?
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It pisses me off that people who have not walked in my shoes, who have no idea who really
I am as a person, get to tell me how I get to identify myself or not.
So it's like, I was like, you can't tell me how I get to identify myself.
You can't tell me how I get to call myself.
Like, screw you.
Like, who, that's not okay.
Yeah.
Yeah. So KJP with her book, she's having a real one. She's having a day.
Is anyone reading her book? I haven't checked to see if it's even selling well.
I think it's rightful criticism, though. I mean, if you think about it, she's always out there talking about how gay and black she is all the time. All the time. And so when people are like, hey, can you pull back to...
How dare you mention what I've been talking about?
Pull back on that little and then maybe talk about the books and more.
Yeah, exactly. It's just so goofy.
The only reason that it's even discussed is because she brings it up.
Every time, black and gay, black and gay, almost like it's a song.
Red and yellow, red and yellow, black and gay, black and gay.
I mean, it's just like nonstop.
And now she's like, how dare you?
Quit bringing it up, guys.
Yeah.
I mean, it's, yeah, it's insane.
Absolutely insane.
I don't know.
You know, I look at it like, I'm glad that she's not in the job anymore because it was ridiculous.
I don't know.
I'm just, she's such a non-entity to me now.
Yeah.
I just, but I do miss her mispronunciations.
That's her classic.
I do miss her, yeah, I do miss that.
I miss her mispronunciations.
The Nordstrom pipeline.
I mean, who could forget?
It's a boogie pipeline.
It's a very boogie pipeline.
Amor, is that how she said, Emeritus?
Emeritus. Amoritis. Yeah, like it's, you know, a medical condition. Yeah, exactly. So coming up,
the economy drove it. What other factors were at play that contributed to a big old, it's a canary
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What do you think it means that this guy ran as a socialist and anti-communism didn't work to stop him?
That's big.
Yeah, I think we are in the heart of the imperial core.
This is the country that defeated the USSR, unfortunately.
And the reality of the matter is, there's a lot of the world.
of antagonism. There's no class consciousness in the United States of America.
It's one of the things I try to address every day with my commentary. So that's that the left's
Joe Rogan, Hikas, that's what they're trying to make him to be. He was at Zorian Mamdani's
election party and he said it was a tragedy that the U.S. defeated the Soviet Union and the
Cold War. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you at the top of the second hour.
This is what I'm talking about. If you don't listen to some of these podcasters, you might want
to keep your powder dry. This is some of the
stuff that that's not even the worst thing that has son
Piker's done. I mean he's literally platformed
a Hamas terrorist. He literally
had a member of Hamas on his show.
And
that's he's
a poster boy of the left. They invite them
to they have him work on their campaigns,
all of it. And he says
it was a tragedy that the U.S. defeated
the Soviet Union and the Cold War.
Pretty unbelievable.
And that was at Mandani's party.
Although it could have sounded like, you know, it could have
been at a woke Reich party to be
honestly. I mean, what's the difference? What's the difference between what he said and then saying that you think
Stalin is great? They're the same person. Saying that you think Stalin's great like Fuentes did
or talking about the woke right. I mean, those are the same things. The same things. I wanted to
play this because this was really unfortunate last night. This is cut on that and then we're going to
move on to some of this other stuff with the election. This is cut 24. This is a podcaster.
defending, I guess, Nick Fuentes. Listen.
So blinded by your ridiculous, insane hatred of Tucker Carlson that you cannot see how
irresponsible and hypocritical you are being. I mean, these tweets from Ted Cruz, I'm going to
read you next, are a great example of this. So just a month ago, he tweeted this. He said,
they don't kill you because you're a Nazi. They call you a Nazi so they can kill you.
Political violence is a left-wing phenomenon. Enough is enough we need to shut it down.
And then in response to Fuentes and Tucker this week, he tweeted this. Trump's bombing of
the Ayatollah's nuclear facilities made the little Nazi mad good. So now you're turning around
and you're calling somebody that you don't like a Nazi. You're doing this out of blind rage
because you're so angry that the conservative basis attitudes are rapidly changing that Nick Fuentes
is getting national attention. And so you have turned around it in response. You are compromising
your own values and anger, which is such a dangerous precedent to say. I get the jump cuts all the time,
but I think this is a podcaster named Brett Cooper. I think she needs to take a deep breath and slow her
voice down because that's a lot. But number one, Nick Fuentes literally said repeatedly that he was a
Nazi and that he said that he was Hitler. And if she was unaware of this before she recorded that,
that's part of the problem. You can't be miles wide and inches deep in politics. If you're going to
get out here and talk about this stuff, you know, you don't make the mistake that Kevin Roberts did
and be unaware of what was said before you make a video. Because otherwise, it looks really bad.
and we're citing the stuff that has actually literally been said by these people with their own mouths.
So if somebody comes up to you and they say that they're a Leninist and that they love Lenin and they think Lenin was great
and that Lenin's policies were fabulous and they make video after video where it's not just a cut or it's not just one thing that might not be in context.
like hour long videos where they discuss it in depth how much they love Lenin, how much they love
Lenin's policies, how they think Lenin could do so many great things in the United States.
It's fair to call them a Leninist. It's fair to call them a communist.
It's fair to call them a Soviet. So on that same hand, if you have someone who has spent literal hours on camera,
talking about Nazis, how much they like them, how much they wish those policies could be implemented
in the United States. If they have tweeted out that they were Team Hitler, if they have tweeted out
that why can't Nazism work here, a number of other things, it's pretty fair to call them by what
they choose to identify as, which is a Nazi. And making a very, you know, I mean, take a breath so that
people know what you're saying making a video to where you're just like motor mouth and through it with
jump cuts that's not without having apparently known all of this is not great it was really disappointing to
see but this is why we need to have people understand history so that they know what who these
you know these people in history are and the things that they've done so and of course you know you have
her coming out and then Fuentes was like she's great she's a graper all this stuff I'm like oh boy
So there's a you know another one for his Gryper army just really unfortunate to see but I think it's desperately unfair and it seems like it's clout chasing to accuse someone of correctly identifying someone as they have verbatim with their own mouths identified themselves.
So there we are.
And that's all I'll say on that.
But I made the point last night because I saw a number of.
of Groper, that's what they call Nick Fuentes' acolytes, influencers,
try to blame the reaction to all of this for the losses last night.
I got Matt Gates almost stepped in it with me this morning.
And there's a reason why Matt Gates had to leave his elected office
and why he will never run for elected office again,
because remember that investigation that they started
and then he inoculated himself by stepping aside
so that the ethics committee couldn't investigate him longer.
There's a reason why he stepped out of his seat,
It wasn't due to just saying it's not something that an innocent person I would think would do.
But the point of this is that there were these influencers that were running around saying,
blaming all of the people who had a single criticism of the Fuentes interview and criticizing Fuentes for his admitted Nazism.
And remember, Fuentes also hates Trump and he actively campaigned against him in 2024.
for. And they were all the people that were criticizing that, people like Jack Posobic, I don't know what
his last name is, some of these other people, they were out there blaming all of those voters,
saying, well, you guys cost the election last night, which seemed really just, even if you don't
have a dog in the fight, I wouldn't want anyone giving me political advice. That is myopic enough
to believe something like that. Because as I said, they're ignoring kitchen table issues. And if you're
not going to pay attention to those issues, the real motivating issues for why people voted the way that they did, then you're never going to win another election. And neither would anybody that would pay you to advise them either. So the point of this is I mentioned, I said, wow, how did I put it last night? Let me look. I had said, with this, I tweeted, I guess it was last night. I said, thank goodness so many podcast hosts spent so much time hosting and defending Nazi twinks rather than host Windsorneurals or Jack.
Jedorelli or Jason Miaras or even talk redistricting.
They were so helpful to the movement tonight because I saw a ton of tweets blaming the people
who objected to Nick Fuentes.
And then Matt Gates decided that he was going to step in it.
And he says, hi, Dana.
Are you really suggesting that these candidates lost because podcasters didn't do enough for them?
And I responded, don't make me your Huckleberry, by the way.
I said, hi, Matt.
I guess you didn't pay much attention if you missed these exact same things being said ad nauseum
all of last night prompting this response looks like you may have missed something you know it's okay
to blame people who reacted to a softball interview but not to question the timing of a softball interview
i mean Tucker carlson never once had any of the people i mentioned on his show why didn't
anyone say why asked why Tucker carlson never had winsome roll sears on his show why has he never done a
single show where he talked about j jones he's never talked about jones ever don't you think that's
pretty significant considering what happened in September because I do. But yet the people who
criticized him spending his time talking about Fuentes and not any of the things I just mentioned,
those are the people that are getting criticized by the people who hope that some of Carlson's money
falls on them. And that's what this is all about. You know, because he has this Tucker Carlson
Media Network and a lot of these people are angling for jobs there. And that's the truth of it.
there's a lot of moving pieces here that you you have to realize with this and it's true there's it's
more than just power jockeying to lead the republican party it's power jockeying with the consultancy class
all of these people are case street folks all the people whose names i just mentioned are all case street
folks now prop 50 passed last night even in blood red huntington b
each. Republicans on their city council, it's a maga stronghold. Now they're going to have a
progressive Democrat Robert Garcia as part of their newly gerrymandered district. If Republicans do not
get on this redistricting, 2026 is going to be another bloodbath. Midterms are going to be another
bloodbath. And you know what? When I was looking at the California map for Prop 50, all of the counties
that are going to lose their representation because of redistricting,
they all voted against it.
Really interesting, isn't it?
Republicans need to figure out redistricting.
We've talked about redistricting on this show,
but we haven't seen some of the people
who have been entertaining Fuentes do it.
Just saying, very interesting.
So, and we got the Supreme Court stuff,
which I'm hearing is not going very well
in the administration's favor right now.
So this is a lot. Let's get to some of this other audio that we have because this is, there's a lot here. There's a lot here. So in terms of looking at some of the election last night, this is, let me see, which one do we want to? We got a lot of Mamdani. But there's a couple. Oh, here's it. This is audio sound bite eight. Listen to this. This is what he said at his speech last night.
So Donald Trump, since I know you're watching.
four words for you.
So they're going to, he's going to be fighting Trump.
Abigail Spanberger's indicated she's going to spend the next three years fighting him.
I'm telling you there's this.
I'm telling you.
This is, this is, I don't think Republicans had a plan for this.
I really don't. I really don't.
I really, really don't.
Now, in the meantime, we also have.
this. This is cut 30. This is POTUS on the filibuster.
It's time for Republicans to do what they have to do, and that's terminate the filibuster.
It's the only way you can do it. And if you don't terminate the filibuster, you'll be in
bad shape. We won't pass any legislation. There'll be no legislation passed for three and a quarter.
We have three and a quarter years. It's a long time.
I don't, I don't agree with terminating the filibuster during a time where
this is over a CR, that we're going to have to be back again in three months to debate.
We're going to talk more about this here coming up, but that's kind of a bad move.
Also, Mike Johnson had a good soundbite on the raging war within the right on amplifying
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would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
All right. So first up, a woman accidentally, I think we, I don't know if this is, this is,
I don't know if this is one of the ones that we've had before, a woman who got body parts
sent to her instead of her medication. It sounds very similar to a headline that we've had before.
But this woman, she ordered medication. You would never, by the way, just want to caution you.
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Because this place did.
They sent this lady literal body parts.
It literally misdelivered body parts and the corner had to go retrieve them and take them back to the morgue.
They said sometimes they're shipped for transplants and research purposes.
But she literally got a delivery Wednesday night.
She thought it was her medication and she opened the box and there were some arms and fingers in it instead of her medication.
I'm just wondering what kind of medication she has delivered because I don't know how big of a box you need to ship an arm
But I'd be like this seems a little bit bigger than what I was anticipating and I don't know if it's like a cold packed or what
I'm like to you know I'd be like is this a stake that someone sent me one of the order from mail stakes? I don't know
But they said that apparently the incident involves an airline company or freight company and a courier
So you had three chances to like somebody to stop it and it didn't happen a bank robber stole four hundred dollars and one dollar
bills and asks the police if he can please keep the money for his jail commissary.
That's not really how that works.
42 years old, he was arrested, he robbed a bank.
It's the city's first bank robbery in hunting a bank in Ohio in, what, since 2010.
And he's, it's all on camera.
And he fled on foot, $400 and $1 bills.
Of course, he was quickly apprehended, but he wanted to keep the money so he could
buy stuff in prison. This is funny.
U.S. Space Force is going to use three weapons
to jam Chinese satellites via remote
control. Should we be like, I don't know,
advertising this in the press?
Hey, China, guess what we're doing? We're going to be
jamming yo satellites. I just feel like this
is something we shouldn't announce. The
military is close to fielding two weapons
designed to temporarily.
I think they meant to say temporarily
or temporarily. Maybe they didn't mean
temporarily jam Chinese and Russian intelligence
surveillance and reconnaissance and satellites.
So you have three counter space.
don't tell them that we have this.
I mean, if there's one thing that my tax dollars go towards, it's to super spooky stuff
in defense of our nation that you probably shouldn't be broadcasting like this.
By the way, the weapons are called meadowlands.
That sounds almost nice, doesn't it?
Yeah.
Metal lands and remote sensing terminals.
Meadowlands.
I mean, imagine you're going, and it's just a giant space laser that.
James your sat. It's funny.
Oh my gosh. So I just, they need to be careful about putting the stuff out there.
I don't know. Maybe they meant to. A new driver was spinning in circles around a church parking lots of cops in South Carolina. It was near Myrtle Beach.
I mean, somebody's having a day. That's all it is. They, uh, they were apprehended because they were driving recklessly. Also, they were completely nude and smelled strongly of alcohol, said police.
Uh, the guy was arrested and charged with all kinds of stuff, including lots of cocaine. We got more on the way. Stick with us.
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I heard a compilation of some of the worst things that Nick Fuentes has said. It's absolutely
outrageous some of the things he said, just blatantly anti-Semitic, racist, and anti-American,
anti-Christian, for that matter. I think we have to call out anti-Semitism wherever it is.
And I don't think, if there's Tucker or anybody else, I don't think we should be given a platform to that kind of speech.
He has a First Amendment right, but we should never amplify it.
I think that's a good word that he used, that Speaker Johnson's amplify it.
And especially during a period of an election, look, you have this, welcome back to the show, Dana Lash with you.
You have this that's dominant on the left.
And now we were talking about how it's coming up on the right.
Who do you think is going to win in a battle of socialists?
The left is going to win.
Because if people are going to be socialist, they're going to stick with the left.
And really all socialists, they're all the left.
Anybody who's making idols of race, you know, all of it.
And by the way, it's not very America first to be so obsessed with Israel.
That's not America first.
It's true.
So a few things.
The big driver, two things, the big driver was the economy.
Everybody's arguing over inflation and tariffs.
Some say that tariffs are what's helping slow inflation.
Others are saying that that's not accurate because that's, in fact, that's what, I mean, look, there are prices on a number of things that are up.
I mean, you can't sit here.
Don't, don't Biden us and tell us that it's not.
That got Biden in trouble.
We want to avoid the same thing with the right.
But at the same time, they got to move faster with this stuff because it's kind of slow going.
It's been nine months.
And you knew it was going to take some time.
But we still have to get some of these deals ironclad.
And with China, this is a tricky one because there's a lot of stuff involved in it to say nothing of them being a geopolitical foe.
I mean, it's a tough position.
I wouldn't want to be in the White House making these determinations.
and I know everyone knows, everyone realizes you're going to get, you know, a fair deal in the end,
but it's that point up until that moment.
And that's what people were reacting to.
They're hurting.
I mean, I was hearing from, I mean, I saw it all over.
I was looking at exit polling last night, and it is a real thing.
You know, it's one of the other things that I noticed, just some odds and ends, Jack Chitorelli up in New Jersey,
he got 150,000 more votes than Chris Christie got in 2013.
So see, you can't say in looking at this,
it's not necessarily all about candidate quality.
It's some of this is, is Trump on the ballot too.
When Trump is not on the ballot, people don't come out,
and he's never going to be on the ballot again.
And if Republicans don't realize how to effectively want,
run and win races without Trump on the ballot. Oh my gosh, you guys. I'm not kidding. Look at every
election. I went back and looked at my notes from midterms and even going all the way back to
2016. And because I was in New York for a couple of these things and looking through the stacks
of raw data that they were handing us every time there was another sweep for exit polling.
And I'm telling you what, when he is not on the ballot, I mean, I just, I got to scratch my head here.
It makes me think, do you guys remember the special election in Georgia?
This is not the, this was an awesome.
It's when you had, was it Kelly Leffler it was running?
And she ended up not performing well at all.
And the biggest part of that problem was because of Republican turnout.
And you remember that guy, who was that guy, Cain?
The Democrat with silver hair that was out there telling people not to go out and they were mad because they thought it was, you know, 2020.
So there's no.
No.
But I remember going out there to try to help them get out the vote.
And there were people who were like, oh, we were told our vote doesn't matter.
So we're not going to go out and vote.
In the most conservative county in Georgia, their turnout was so abysmal that, I mean, it was so underperforming of previous.
that that's what ended up actually costing us that Senate seat in Georgia.
And I was trying to tell people your vote actually does matter and nobody wanted to hear it.
So they ended up losing that seat.
But what gets me is that was also wherever there was a special election, again, Trump's not on the ballot.
People don't turn out.
Lynn Wood.
Len Wood, thank you.
Yeah, I remember L.I.N. Linwood.
Remember he was out there telling people don't vote?
Oh, my gosh.
I was fit to be tied.
Victoria Sparks.
She was livid over that.
She was just spitting mad over it.
But it's true, you know.
It's, I mean, this is, this is, this tough stuff.
They got to figure out how to do it without Trump being on the ballot.
They got to figure out how to do it without him being on the ballot.
And the problem is, like I said, you know, this wasn't just two blue areas in a purple.
I mean, there was, there were districts all over that saw the same thing.
So it's enough to say, yes, it is.
absolutely a pattern. I don't know what the R&C has to counter that because when we go into midterms
in 26, oh my gosh, you guys, it's not enough for him to just endorse someone that helps, but then
it depends on the area because in certain parts of Texas and certain parts of Georgia and Florida
particular Georgia and Florida are very interesting, even more so than Texas because they're very,
how do I put it? They are very state-focused.
to the point where they treat like everybody knows every lawmaker there and they're very protective
of their lawmakers they're very protective of their vote and it does not really matter to those
people where what the endorsement is or who it's from it's really how well you can retail
politic in those areas it really is it it's very interesting it's not like that everywhere else
in texas it's somewhat like that so even then his
endorsement, it matters what area it's in and what type of race it's in for it to even have that
impact. Now, if you remember going back to 2010, Barack Obama, he was, he, now, he couldn't
endorse anybody. Remember how much kryptonite he was? Oh, man, he like repelled voters. I remember
there was a big, big, like kind of a controversy in St. Louis when we lived in St. Louis at the time.
And Claire McCaskill, who was running for Senate, this was,
in August, I think. So the election was coming up. It was August and like late August, early September, this was after her primary. And she did not want to do an event with Barack Obama because he was in the red in terms of approval. He was a drag. Everybody previously during special elections that he endorsed, they all lost. He did not have any coattails. And then after that, we had the shalacking. She did not want to do a fundraiser with.
him and it ended up being a big controversy because she thought that it would actually drag her down because in st. Louis they didn't care Democrats he don't even Democrats cared about his endorsement it was very interesting he was like he was poisonous to them it's not like that with Republicans and again it's only in certain states and it's just because they're super state focused but the Republican response to elections can't be well we'll just have Trump endorse them and that's we don't have to do any more work
And I got to be honest with you, that's how they've been treating this for a number of years now.
They've gotten really lazy.
They just think, oh, well, you know, we're just going to, we'll just have Trump make the endorsement.
And then we don't have to do anything.
Look, it's great.
That's it.
That's all we have to do.
Oh, it's, that's, they, there was no, I did not see any R&C outreach.
I don't know what their plan is to counter or remedy some of those.
you would think that you would see the RNC chair all over television talking about what the party's going to do, but you're not.
Why is that?
I mean, it's very confusing to me.
And then you have Jay Jones.
And Jay Jones is really, I mean, I'm not shocked.
Democrats, you know Democrats get into violent rhetoric.
But what they've done is they've sanctioned it.
with his election. They sanctioned it. And it's tough. I mean, he's the AG now. I kind of worried about all the
critics, all his critics in Virginia. You know, when he was criticizing his political opponent,
he had met his political opponent. He had met his opponent's wife. He had met their kids.
And he still ended up saying what he said. He still ended up saying that he wanted to say that he wanted
to shoot his opponent and then watch his opponent's children die in their mother's arms.
How do you say that if you meet someone? He's the AG now in Virginia. It's insanity.
And what Democrats have shown, Democrats did not care about the rhetoric. They didn't care about
the rhetoric because they all think it too. They don't care about any of this. They all think it
too. Now, as for the filibuster, man, it's, I feel like if you abolish it,
this is going to be a disaster.
It'll be a disaster for Republicans.
I mean, eliminating it, the legislative process,
this is a feature, not a bug of the system.
It's supposed to be incredibly slow and deliberate.
And that's how it's supposed to work.
Trying to expedite it by removing one of the ways
that we were able to protect people during Democrat majority is not.
Because look, guys, we're just right outside of a midterm cane.
Yeah, I believe him when it would cut 31 when he says that.
I believe that that would be the case.
We care about the filibuster because we understand the process and respect that the left, I don't think does.
I think there still are enough moderates in the Senate for them right now to not do that.
Because remember, Mansion and some of the others, John Alsuff, as much as I don't want to throw any weight behind him.
I would have seen more moderates vote for the CR if that were the case.
Yeah, but if we do it, guess what?
And we lose, if this is the, indeed the canary in the coal mine,
and we lose midterms.
Look what we just did.
We just destroyed the one option that we had to block all the bad stuff.
You guys don't understand how many bad things would have come in
if we did not have a filibuster.
Oh my gosh.
You guys really, I mean, first off, there's a lot of gun control that would have happened.
Oh, sure.
I mean, you would have lost semi-automatics.
I mean, that's just the start of it.
I mean, they would have pushed through everything.
This is a very important hedge of security that we have to have.
and you're not supposed to,
you're not supposed to have,
I mean, when you,
you diminish your minority in the Senate
by getting rid of the filibuster
and you turn it into
a legislative juggernaut
for the lack of a better way to put it,
and it's not supposed to function that way.
There's a reason it's supposed to be slow
and deliberate.
It doesn't operate like the House does,
and it's not supposed to.
There's a reason why we should safeguard that
and we shouldn't be the ones
that sanctioned its removal.
We really shouldn't.
I agree.
And I also think, though, decades of slow moving in the wrong direction kind of does require a juggernaut in a way to write the ship.
Sometimes that's the emergency needed.
But that's predicated upon maintaining control, which, as we are seeing right now, there's some warning signs.
Right.
But is it wrong for Trump to think that the Democrats would kill the filibuster as soon as they get power?
I don't think it's entirely wrong, but I don't think it's entirely right, simply because there were enough that stopped it last time.
that's the
that's the thing
I mean you got
Federmans
you have Ossiffs
can't believe
I'm deciding him
yeah they're being
ousted now by
well he's not
John Ossif isn't
he's still enough
ingratiated
there's still
but you got to remember
Madison talked about
this in Federalist tent
when he was talking
about mob rule
and filibuster
expedites mob rule
it turns the Senate
in a mob
like super fast
yeah
kill that
exactly
so
it's
the problem is
when people talk
about
getting rid of the filibuster they're not doing it as a way to improve the legislative
structure they're doing it because they're mad over their inability to quickly
enact what they want and it should never be made with that decision we have a number
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It's time for Florida Man.
Florida Man allegedly listed stolen rocks on Facebook using the photos from a construction site that they were stolen from.
That doesn't seem like that smart.
By the way, why?
I can't pronounce what kind of rocks these were.
Coquina. Coquino rocks?
I don't even know what that means.
but they were he stole these rocks from a construction site posted them for sale online using photos of them at the same site
Floyd County Sheriff's Office said deputies met with the victim on October 22nd they reported seeing the rocks stolen from a Palm Coast construction site and then listed for sale on Facebook Marketplace
Facebook Marketplace listed the used photos of the rocks and detectives I mean seriously he's he was just to listen to all his charges
grand theft dealing and stolen property
unlawful use of a two-way communications device
he bonded out at 7,500.
It's like if I stole your car
but took a picture of it first in your driveway
in order to sell it online.
He's not the best.
Speaking of rocks,
what a segue.
A Florida man was arrested for throwing rocks
at marked police cards at their cars.
Is he wanting to get arrested?
It took place.
minutes after the guy was released from jail too.
He cost $3,700 worth of damage.
I think he just wanted to go back into jail.
He's facing criminal mischief charges.
Authorities say he intentionally threw rocks at two marked deputy patrol vehicles
and shattered the window of one, dented, oh yeah, there's a lot of damage.
They have some photos of it.
Now he faces a criminal mischief charge and he's back in jail.
Nobody's surprised with that.
A police officer, so somebody who was impersonating a police officer stole a Corvette at Hard Rock's Hollywood Casino.
They, but he, and apparently nobody thought to intervene because he was like impersonating a cop and I guess dressed up as one.
So the parking attendants told the police officer that a man, he had, he was wearing clothing with Florida Department of Correction insignia.
He jumped in a running car vet and fled.
a valet stand. He jumped into a running car vet and fled. And one of the attendants said that's not
his car. And the driver, Angel Diaz of Miami Gardens 60, he was seen smoking a joint as he sped away.
It is like a movie. They finally got him. He's got Grand Theft Auto impersonating law
enforcement trespassing, tampering with physical evidence. So he's at least has three felonies.
He's got a long rap sheet, by the way. Third hour is on.
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Dana Lash with you. The former transportation secretary, secretary, new dad, poop booty juice.
Well, he wasn't a very good secretary of transportation. I mean, I really don't know what he knew
about transportation other than he was the one-time mayor of South Bend and he was also the
vice admiral of the canoe fleet at camp wimpy tonka and he liked buses you know couldn't fill a pothole
to save his life though and uh his agency while he was at department of transportation his agency apparently
spent 80 billion dollars on DEI grants and apparently it delayed air traffic control upgrades
huh now you know he wants to run for president in twenty twenty eight he's very much like he's on board with
that uh but apparently yeah he is in a twenty twenty eight presidential run he told executives
that air traffic control upgrades would allow them to fly more planes and so why would that be in
his interest sources said uh they handed out uh over 80 billion over four years that was
half of all of the Department of Transportation's entire budget for a typical fiscal year,
according to records. They said, yes, he was definitely pushing an agenda. And he apparently had,
quote, little to no interest and took zero action towards air traffic control modernization.
Oh my gosh. The safety system that hasn't been updated since the Carter administration.
and he did nothing there.
What do you, I mean, don't you think, okay, this might be a naive question.
But if you're going to be the transportation secretary, shouldn't you at least have some sort of
working knowledge about how the hell it works?
I don't know how Department of Transportation works.
I know that they're supposed to handle stuff like that, right?
And he didn't do it.
Remember, he was also, how long was he gone?
He was like gone eight weeks.
After he purchased some babies, he was gone for eight weeks from maternity leave.
The best of the cherry on the top was when they both got into like pajamas and sat in a hospital bed.
Like they pushed the baby out of their birth canals themselves.
And he did not take any questions.
He was basically, not basically, he was MIA, according to people within the Department of Transportation, if you remember.
While we had the supply chain crisis and all that stuff, he was nowhere to be found.
So the booty juice's spokesperson, Chris Meager.
Of course, his name is Meager.
his meager spokesman said no no no i mean um there was some like new flight routes and
stuff that was added what are you talking about they they had an air traffic controller
shortage apparently and uh they weren't upgrading systems and he was doing nothing to help with
that according to all of these insiders that are blowing the whistle on him right now the
80 billion in 80 billion 80 billion dollars on DEI grants isn't the the thing with delta that happened over the
weekend wasn't that said to have done weren't people complaining about um DEI also you know where they had a
pilot that had to take aggressive maneuvers and all this stuff because they got too close to this other
jet a lot of people have been talking about the air traffic control industry
and how they need more actual, like, competent air traffic controllers.
So, I mean, apparently he didn't do a whole hell of a lot over at D.Cain.
He didn't do anything.
I mean, what is the point of having the department if you're not doing anything that has to do with transportation?
That does the I have to do with this?
You know, if I spent 80 billion, even just 80 billion in that department, which, by the way, more was spent,
I would have something to show for it.
I would say, hey, look at this.
Look at this thing I did with $80 billion.
What does he have to show for it?
Because there's no improvements in the Department of Transportation
as it relates to air traffic control.
So what do you do?
Yeah, like absolutely nothing.
It says under Buttigieg, the focus of his, it says under Buttigieg,
the focus of the department shifted dramatically.
They had 400 DEI-related grants approved, and that was an audit of federal spending between 2021 and 2024.
Grants for diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
They said that programs like Justice 40, which sent about 55% of about 150 billion in infrastructure investments to, quote-unquote,
disadvantaged communities pursuant to an executive order that Biden signed to quote
advanced equitable outcomes so that's the the justice 40 justice 40 initiative they say the
categories investment are climate change clean energy energy efficiency sustainable and affordable
housing remediation legacy pollution what that's that's that there that's it there yeah and
And this was Biden's 21, 1.2 infrastructure law.
$5 billion equity.
That was, by the way, that part of that money, do you guys remember the, oh my gosh, this is the
craziest stories?
The electrical, the electric vehicle charging stations, do you guys remember that?
So they only built seven.
Seven.
Like seven.
Oh.
by June of 2024.
And that was a $5 billion equity effort.
They were supposed to build 500,000 electric vehicle charging stations and only seven were built.
Now, you might be like, well, what is that?
What do you mean equitable effort?
What is the equity effort?
The equitable effort.
What does that mean?
Okay.
So I remember we had this story.
Let me just bring it back up because it's been almost a year ago.
let me just bring this back up to you.
So they had this program where they were supposed to build like half a million of these charging stations.
They only did seven of them.
And the people in dot, or in departments in which they fall under the purview of department of transportation, like the Federal Highway Administration, et cetera, et cetera, they were the ones who started talking to the press about it.
And the reason being is because of that equitable thing, that little equitable thing, that little equitable.
equity word in there that I had mentioned.
They were not a lot. Remember, they had all these requirements if you were going to build a
charging station. Like you had to be like minority owned and you had to have X amount of
minorities. Like it wasn't enough to be minority owned. Like if you were a black business owner,
but you didn't have enough minorities on your staff, then you were not considered. I mean,
that's how crazy it was. And you had to have like an interpreter and they did, oh my gosh.
What was it? Block parties. Remember all this stuff? And,
And people were saying you're not going to be able to get anything built with this,
with these type of requirements.
You're not going to be able to get anything built.
And it actually, I mean, it was blamed for holding all of this back.
There were all of these secret documents that came out.
Daily Caller had a big thing on it.
And so did the free beacon.
And they were reporting on how.
All these internal documents showed how all of these stupid DEI demands made it impossible to, I mean, I'm surprised they got seven built, honestly.
It was described as a, quote, mess.
And it said that the DEI requirements were hamstringing Biden's EV agenda.
And that was why they were behind the charging station goals.
And I'm saying this because this is all part of this $80 billion, apparently, that Poot Booty Juice,
was just given away to DEI stuff.
That's how bad it was.
Like they, you had to be able, you had to show like, neighborhood initiatives.
Like if you had held a block party and all that, like, what the hell are you doing?
You're building an EV state.
You're building a damn charging station.
Meaningful public involvement.
Now, it wasn't enough to do it a one-off.
You had to prove that this would occur throughout the project's life cycle.
They never actually meant, they never actually defined what public involvement was, but they
just gave, the reason I said block parties is because they gave that as an example.
The DO, the Department of Transportation documents.
By the way, all this is on the internet.
That's the stuff.
Yeah, visual preference surveys, games and contests, neighborhood block parties.
Those were some of the examples that they gave and that the grant recipient had to provide
multilingual staff or interpreters to interact with community members who use language other
than English.
So it wasn't even that you had to have to have.
an interpreter for your employees. You literally had to employ an interpreter to talk to the community.
You, the person building the EV charging station. So Kane, if Kane had a company that wanted to,
that was bidding for a contract to build a charging station, they'd be like, okay, well, you're
half Hispanic. I guess that's half enough. How many people have colored do you have on your staff?
How many minorities do you have on your staff? And if he didn't have enough minorities on his
staff, he wouldn't be considered. If he did, then he had to further show that he had an interpreter
on staff, not even to deal with his own employees, but to just talk with the community. He would
have to prove that they were doing all these events and stuff for the community as part of the,
quote, meaningful public involvement that was never defined, but was only, really only showcased
by examples of which block parties were mentioned. You would have to do all of that.
you're even the the sourcing of the materials that you used, you had to make a good faith effort
to show that you were getting sourcing for your production from other minority owned or disadvantaged
companies or companies in disadvantaged areas.
Wrap your head around that.
Wrap your head around that.
Why do you think we only had seven of these damn things built?
This was under poop booty juice.
and people in Department of Transportation were like this, like actual other leftists,
we're like, this is the stupidest, burp, that we've ever seen.
They said, you are hamstringing this.
Hamstringing it.
Meanwhile, Department of Transportation is out there going, well, since Biden took office,
the public available charging ports is to grow, wildly.
It's to grow like over 90%.
Not because of you.
Not because of you.
So they, this was just a slush fund.
DEI is just a slush fund.
All it is is another way to redistribute money.
That's all it is.
That's all it is.
It's just a way to redistribute money.
So going back to this, this was under, this is all that Justice 40 stuff.
This is all a part of that $80 billion that Poot Booty Juice was in charge of and that he
was spending more towards like DEI and all.
of this other stuff, then actually going and pursuing air traffic controllers, upgrading safety systems,
doing all of those things. And what was his, and his excuse was, oh, well, you can walk and chew gum
at the same time, meaning, well, I can do this and I can do these other things. Remember that?
That was, remember we had that whole thing? But you're not doing the other things is what people are
pointing out to you. So, I mean, he, he just, I honestly, all of this.
stuff. I think it's very interesting that we had all of these incidents that stemmed from the
perfect storm of his, if you want to call it, leadership over a department of transportation.
Good heavens. By the way, we spent $4 billion to refunds for customers because of consumer
complaints. Remember he had that whole initiative set up? That was an airlines that was paying that.
That was taxpayers that were paying that. We were paying that.
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It's time for Dana's Quick 5.
This is such a weird headline.
So if Gen Z is staring at you, it may be more than just a quirk.
It's called the Gen Z stare.
It's a blank look, they said, that Gen Zers give to their elders.
And it's like another intergenerate.
When they say intergenerational, who are fighting?
Because I feel like Gen X, we're just like doing our thing and we don't care.
So is it like boomers or millennials?
Who's fighting with Gen Z?
I feel like everybody's fighting.
Yeah.
So they said that it's called the Gen Z stare.
Like it's a blank deadpan look.
And they just kind of, have you ever seen?
I don't know that I've ever seen that.
Have you?
I don't know.
But they said that that's like that.
RBF.
We already have it.
Yeah, but that's RBF.
That's like not just a blank kind of like dumbfounded like,
kind of stare.
I don't know.
Golly, that's the latest though with it.
Let's see.
A woman commandeers the Queens Inn train for a one-stop joyride, say NYPD.
I don't know how you do that.
She broke into a whole train, a whole actual train.
It was parked, and she took it for a joyride and then disappeared.
It is their third train hijacking in a year.
Yeah, so maybe get somebody to watch them trains.
This is all I'm saying.
You know what I mean?
They said it took place at 4.30 in the morning, and it went to one stop.
She got off and she fought.
fled. They're trying to figure out how she gained access to it. I'm sure you are. Maybe
figure that out. So the coroner says that Annabelle doll was not present in the hotel room when that
dude kicked the bucket. That paranormal investigator, he says that it wasn't. I mean, maybe. I'm
surprised you didn't go, was it the Vax? I'm like waiting for you to say that.
Ghost Vax. Ghost Vax. They said it's still an active investigation, but the doll was not in there.
That's what the doll wants you to believe, I just want to say. Just, you know.
let's see
oh gosh doctors played
a music bingo game during
routine eye surgery but it apparently
resulted in a man's death
according to Channel 9 news
the guy never regained
consciousness it was
this was like in 2020
in Colorado they finally settled it but apparently
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It's already tough when you're flying, right?
You're on an aluminum tube, and you're in the sky.
and I just get real antsy when I'm in,
feel like I'm being held captive
with a bunch of people.
I don't even know how I'm going to do a cruise later.
The academic thing with MRC going up to Norway.
I mean, it's not like I can scale up the size of a fjord
to get away or anything.
But being on a plane, like, where else are you going to go?
Like, open the door and fall to the ground.
Like, what else are you going to go?
Hide in the bathroom?
Hide in the laboratory.
So I get it.
When it's time to get off the plane,
people want to get off,
especially if you have connecting flights, that can be tricky,
or if you've got to use the loo,
because using the restroom on the plane is probably one of the nastiest things ever
next to riding the subway in New York.
It's horrible.
They're always so bad.
Like you've got to use it first and then just give it up.
Then you just give it to God after that,
because that's, you know, only he can help after that point.
So I get it.
You want to get off the plane, right?
But I think there's like ways to be polite about it.
But also, people don't want to be polite in today's society
for whatever reason. It feels like there's less of it. I think there's less of it because people are
tired of putting up with stuff. They're just tired. People are just tired. There's too much. There's too
much happening. So audio 7 by 17. This is at Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood International Airport.
This woman went on a tirade because she was getting criticized by passengers for getting up and moving
forward to get off the plane before the passengers in front of her were able to,
to get off. Now, I don't know how all of this kicked off because, you know, it's always,
we have all of these, it's like Bigfoot. We have phones and all these video recording things,
but, you know, nobody gets Bigfoot. So I don't know exactly how bad it got to get to
get to this point, but audio sent by 17, this is what happened.
Right now. I want to wait for the people in front me to get up. This is how do it.
My God, you're all whining for no reason.
This is where you go. Let the people go.
Wow.
I hold you all get up the way you want to.
Okay?
You're just the Karen and that's just the way it is.
Just deal with it people.
My God, why don't you all shut up?
It's not affecting any of you.
No, but you're sitting there.
Karen.
You guys are so funny.
You're the Karen's about it because you're the ones.
You're the ones who make a noise.
Nobody's poverty.
It's not even in your...
I'm sorry.
Do you have my...
You have my permission to record me?
Oh, shut up.
Oh, now she's getting me.
Yep, because you've never said one.
I can tell you have.
Oh, yes, I can.
That guy wouldn't even do it or nothing.
You can't sit back there and she gets me.
You can be a just, no, you're not going to insult someone because of an axe.
Don't put your finger at me.
This is a low IQ.
Yeah, it is.
You ain't going to change this.
Love when they say eight and they talk about low IQ.
I use AIDS and I'm in a doctoral program.
in a doctoral program. Oh my gosh.
These people are the lawyer. I don't say ain't.
You know what?
You know what racist means?
Oh my gosh.
Wait, you're white.
Because that's racist.
Maybe xenophobic.
You're talking about accents.
Maybe it's a vocabulary.
Right when we get off this plane, I'll meet you out there with my bar.
God, that video goes about.
Everybody is insurable.
I'm sorry that everybody on this plane is insufferable.
They're all horrible.
Everyone is horrible.
If I was the pilot, I would have dove it into the ocean.
Like, mm-mm, m-mm, gone, doing mankind of favor.
Oh my gosh, where to even start?
She was trying to get off the, she wanted to get off the plane before every, I've been, I've seen that before.
Most of the time, people are nice.
The only time that I ever said anything on a plane when people were trying to rush forward was,
actually my oldest son was with me.
Can't remember where we were going, but there was an elderly lady who was right across the aisle
from us. And she was like really elderly. And apparently, like, talked to her a little bit.
She, her husband had passed earlier that year. She was going to see her sister whose children
had placed her sister in a nursing facility. So I'm already, like, my heart is already
hurting for this lady, right? And we helped her put her suitcase up and helped her get, you know,
situated because she had, she wasn't, she didn't have mobility issues, but she was like 80,
something. She was very, she's still an independent
lady, sharp as attack, and she had every
right to fly, but you know, just have a little consideration,
right? So when the plane landed
and everyone's
getting up and my son
was actually making sure she got up and had
her tote bag, there was
a younger woman and then people just started coming
forward. And one woman
literally pushed past her
to get to the front and
almost knocked this woman on the other
two passengers in the seat.
And then everyone else, it was like,
Mur, they saw this one lady going up. And I'm, you know, I'm like immediately trying to help this
elderly lady because the flight attendants were in the front. They're opening the door. They're not
right there in your section. And I'm like, this woman is going to get trampled. And all these
people came up. So I got up and I was like, can you please wait? You know, not, I'm still trying to
literally get her up from the aisle. And this was probably like in 2009, 2010. And they kept pushing.
So finally I lost my cool. And I did yell at people.
I was like, can you guys just chill the hell out for five seconds?
I'm like, we're all going to the same place.
I'm like, can I let her get up first?
Because she got knocked down by one of you.
And I was so mad that they didn't even notice that this woman was literally knocked over in the aisle.
And I made sure she got out before us.
So if they were going to like try to run her down again, at least they would hit me in my child first.
But, you know, getting off the plane.
And she was just slow getting up.
She wasn't like slow walking.
It was just, you know, she's 80 something.
And I was just like, and I think the people realized what happened.
And they saw her kind of trying to get out of it.
Because when you fall in between those aisles, you know how hard that is to get, if you're not 80s?
It's like hard to get up anyway because you're on your stuff.
You can't move this.
You can't get up.
It's awkward.
And I think they realized, oh my gosh, we got to chill.
We knocked this little lady down.
And then they were fine after that.
But I literally did have to yell at people.
That's the only time I ever did. Otherwise, I just don't care. I'm not in a rush to get off the plane.
I always, whenever we have connecting flights, there's only been one time that it's been close because
there was nothing else. But I always give myself tons of time if I had a connecting flight somewhere.
A, I avoid connecting flights. But if I have to take one, I always give myself tons of time.
And not everybody can prepare that, you know, plan that far in advance, but just try.
But, I mean, what is it going to save you a couple of minutes to rush forward, if that?
This doesn't make any sense.
But the problem with this is that I don't know if she had a connecting flight. I don't know.
she could have been a heck of a lot nicer.
And everybody else could have been,
but she didn't say,
Kane at any point that she had a connecting flight
that she had to get to or anything like that.
She was just like, you know, whatever.
I mean, why?
Lady, lie.
If I had a connecting flight,
I would say, yeah, all right, you guys, you got me.
But, you know, I have a connecting flight.
So that's why I got up here.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because I've been on planes where they're like,
if you don't have a connecting flight,
you know, can you let other people go forward?
And it's like, I don't, you know,
I don't have an issue.
I'm not in a rush to get off the plane
and I my husband likes to get off the plane
like as soon as possible but I'm like
chill we don't got to be in a rush
it's all good it's all good
clearly some people got places
they got to be just let it go
it doesn't really
doesn't really bug me
but what bugs me is like when I see
older people like that lady
I don't know if I've ever been that mad in public
in a long time like ever
I was so mad for her
I just could not believe that someone just like
powered through and just
I mean literally knocked her in between the seats
It's like she was butt up and her, I mean, almost like a downward dog position.
They had knocked her in that seat.
And it was really awkward for her to get up.
And the other seatmate passengers, the other passengers in her row were trying to help her.
I'm trying to help her.
But everybody on that plane was just not helping the situation, not helping the situation.
Clearly she felt entitled.
She was snotty.
You know, the point where it went really downhills where the other lady was like,
I'm in a doctorate program.
Oh my gosh, nobody cares.
Just stop.
Stop.
Don't engage with stupid because stupid loves it.
And stupid feeds off it.
You do not have to.
I always tell everybody.
You do not have to attend every fight to which you are invited.
You do not have to.
Just let it.
Some people just need to show their backsides.
Let them do it.
But it just got.
And I'm like, there's kids on this flight.
I felt bad for the one dude who was just sitting there eating snacks.
Did you see him?
He was the only guy who would not bother in his soul on this flight.
He's sitting there just eating his snacks and she turns around and starts at him.
I was like, that poor man, he's eating his snacks, probably eating them plain, whatever, the plane trail mix.
Do they even offer it to the people with peanut allergies get upset?
I don't know.
The whole thing is just too much.
Yeah, that dude was my spirit animal.
Right.
I'm the same way.
If people are in a rush and they just let them go.
if you're in the plane and you're not in a rush to get off the plane.
Having three or four more people in front of you as you're herded off the plane through the jet bridge is not, you're not going to get a special award.
You're not gaining anything.
Yeah, they're not going to be at the end of the thing.
Like you were the first stuff.
Here's a million dollars.
You guys are losers because you didn't get off the plane first.
No one's doing that.
There's not those types of rewards.
No, not 20th in line.
I'm 15th.
I'm a better person.
Put that on my tombstone first off the plane.
Progress.
But it just, yeah, and I don't like being in crowds where you're jostling like that.
I don't, oh, man, I can't stand it.
So I will totally just chill.
Let them go by and then do what I got to do, right?
And because I already have, I pack light anyway.
I already have all my stuff.
I only ever do carry-on.
So it's like one in one and I'm out.
But there are a lot of nice people that they'll see you.
Because if you don't go, then it's like the current of people just,
and then you just, you know, you just sit there until the whole plane gets off.
But every now and then there are people nice enough that are like, oh my gosh, go ahead and go.
Like, you're sitting here ready to go.
I'm just not going to, like, fight with people to get off the plane because I don't have that much patience in life.
So I like to reserve it.
You know what I mean?
For, like, the times that it really would matter, right?
Like picking up an elderly woman who gets knocked over in the aisle.
That's, you know, things like that.
But this, I see things like this and it makes me not want to fly.
I already don't like it.
But I don't know what I'm going to do on this cruise, guys.
I don't even know.
I was looking at the boat, the boat ship.
I don't know.
I literally, all everything I know about getting on boats is from lakes, fishing, canoes,
and then having a power, a little power boat, like in the exhumas and going, you know, driving around that.
And I know how to, I know how to navigate.
I know how to read nautical maps because there was no way I was taking my family out in the open ocean without ever being able to do that.
Because insane.
But we're on a big boat and cane.
we're going to be in the fjords, which is basically like there's no ground.
It's just you look around and it.
It's water and rocks.
That's it.
Shear cliffs that goats couldn't even get on.
Like a goat couldn't even, like one of those weird ones couldn't even get up there.
It's not a carnival cruise going on.
No, no.
I think you'll be okay.
I don't know.
I think you'll be all right.
All I'm worried about like food poisoning and everybody having diarrhea and like,
yeah.
Oh, God.
I mean, I guess those are valid concerns.
Or like what if, what if, oh my gosh, I don't know, what if the boat, what if there's a drunk captain?
That happened. You guys remember that story? What if there's a drunk captain and they hit something and the
we capsize in a fjord and then a Lochness monster from Scotland eats us? I don't know.
Before he capsized, you just drink with him so that he's not drinking as much.
I don't know. I'm just, it's real, I don't know how this is going to work. So, yeah, we'll see. That's
going to be very, very, those are going to be fun times.
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So, who boy, this Justin, all new, this is all a new news.
Yeah, that's right, new news.
So Angela Paxton, who is a Texas state senator, posted, quote,
today after 30 years of marriage, I filed for divorce on biblical grounds.
I believe marriage is a secret covenant.
I have earnestly pursued reconciliation.
but in light of recent discoveries,
I do not believe that it honors God
or is loving to myself, my children,
or kin to remain in the marriage.
I move forward with complete confidence
that God is always working everything together
for the good of those who love him
and who are called according to his purpose.
Now, Angela Paxton, she said Ken,
that is Ken Paxton's wife.
He is the AG of Texas
and he is running against John Cornyn
in the primary for that Senate seat.
Wow.
I also heard that apparently Cornyn was at the White House visiting with Potus and that the White House, I guess trying to get the White House involved in this race, which I always thought Potus had a good relationship with Ken Paxton.
I can't see them siding up next to Cornyn right now, but all very man alive, very interesting.
So what do you mean recent discoveries? What?
dude
I don't know
I um
could she be getting fed
false information or do you suspect
this is accurate
stuff
I have heard stuff before
about
I don't like to get into people's
like marriages and personal businesses
and I don't know
people in Texas gossip more than anybody else
I've ever like in Missouri politics
they gossip, but in Texas, it's like an art form. It is a whole new level. And I have heard a lot of
stuff. And I'm not repeating any of it because I have no idea whether or not it's valid or,
but I've heard a lot of things. So I don't know. Um, they, she was accusing him of adultery.
And that's according to, uh, KUT and a couple of other sources. And, um,
They said that they, in her filing, it was apparently in the petition she was accusing him of adultery and said that they had stopped living together in June of last year.
Wow.
So what does that mean for that Senate race?
Because Cornyn may not be the quickest, but his operatives are.
So, man, that's going to get real spicy, real fast.
So we'll see how that goes.
That's very, and she's going to, regardless of what.
what is happening in their situation.
They're going to go at her because they're going to look at her as helping corn in.
All right.
That's what more on that tomorrow.
I'll have something up at Substack coming up.
It kind of looks at the lay of the land on that.
Today's stupidity came.
It looks like Michelle Obama and Juliet Louise Dreyfus.
Oh, God.
They're claiming that, man, life is difficult.
Difficult life for American women.
Listen to this.
Women, we have so many landmines and barriers.
and don'ts and limitations.
It's, you know, I mean, Craig, you're the guy at the table,
but I think it's important for all guys listening,
especially men raising daughters to realize that.
This is what Michelle's pushing these days in her IMO podcast.
Everybody wants to be Oprah.
I don't get it.
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