The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Epstein File Drop, Hegseth's Guantanamo Threat & Tesla Terrorism

Episode Date: February 27, 2025

Treasury Secretary Kevin Hassett urges Congress to make the 2017 Trump tax cuts permanent. Actor Gene Hackman, his wife and dog are all found dead in his New Mexico home. Democrats still can’t figur...e out how to message policy as Trump continues to make progress. Maine Democrats censured a Republican state rep who spoke out against their failure to protect Maine girls and keep biological males out of girls' sports. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis says that Internet influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate are not welcome in his state following a travel ban being lifted by Romania after they were charged with human trafficking. Dana reacts live to the FBI releasing The Jeffrey Epstein Files, full of news articles and case files with mostly redacted names. The left keeps pushing the narrative that Elon Musk is in charge of the federal government. Defense Secretary Hegseth issues a harsh warning to illegal immigrant criminals that they will get sent to Guantanamo Bay. A trans woman is caught trying to plant explosive devices at a Colorado Tesla dealership. Utah is poised to become the first state to ban fluoride from water systems.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…All Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/DanaCode Dana10 for 10% off your entire orderByrnahttps://byrna.com/danaDon’t leave yourself or your loved ones without options. Visit Byrna.com/Dana receive 10% off Goldcohttps://DanaLikesGold.com My personal gold company - get your GoldCo 2025 Gold & Silver Kit. PLUS you could qualify for up to $15,000 in BONUS silverHumanNhttps://humann.comSupport your metabolism and healthy blood sugar levels with Superberine by HumanN. Find it now at your local Sam’s Club next to SuperBeets Heart Chews.  KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSee the NEW PS57 - Keltec Innovation & Performance at its bestNative Pathhttps://GetNativePath.com/DanaNot just for skin - essential for healthy joints and bones! Get NativePath Collagen for up to 45% off + FREE shipping!Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/DanaDana’s personal cell phone provider is Patriot Mobile. Get a FREE MONTH of service code DANARelief Factorhttps://relieffactor.comTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor. Get their 3 week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! Tax Network USAhttps://TNUSA.com/DANADon’t let the IRS’s aggressive tactics control your life empower yourself with Tax Network USA’s support.  Reach a USA based agent @ 1(800) 958-1000 - Don’t fight the IRS alone

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Starting point is 00:00:00 That President Trump has an agenda that is going to help working class Americans. And one of the main things that we talked about back in 2017, when we were first introducing these tax cuts, was that it was going to increase the typical family's income by $4,000. You and I said that on the show over and over. The president said it on the show over and over. And right before COVID, the actual response to these pro-growth policies was that wages went up by $6,000. And so we've got like ex-ante theory, X-post data. And so people who are out there saying this is going to hurt average families are in partisan denial.
Starting point is 00:00:33 It's an unpatriatic thing to say. If you're going to be a politician and have an opinion about policy, you should study it. You should look at the literature. Go to the National Bureau of Economic Research and see all the papers that have come out after the tax cuts and said, hey, these things work just the way the White House said. If you don't study and you come out and say foolish things like that person just did, then you're not serving the American people well. Well, and Kevin Hassett is correct because people who say that the tax cuts hurt people,
Starting point is 00:00:58 understand the economy and I tell you I I get really tired of having to say the same thing to the same dumbass group of products of incest who don't understand how money works and how revenue government revenue works and how the economy works it's incredibly unfortunate because we keep having to say this year after year after year welcome to the program Dana lash with you top of this first hour so that's the that's because that's it's going to have to go through the senate and I guess we'll see what happens at that particular point but um it It's still, I mean, the bill that we talked about that we went through yesterday, which doesn't incorporate a number of things like the tax cuts in that.
Starting point is 00:01:39 This is just the framework. It's going to be worse after it goes through the Senate. It'll be a lot worse going through the Senate. Hassett also added, because this is not what Trump wanted. Audio something five, listen. President Trump has made it clear that he wants Medicaid and Medicaid. care and Social Security to be safe for all people who deserve it. Now, if there's fraud anywhere, anywhere in government, of course we're going to look at it, but he 100% is behind keeping all
Starting point is 00:02:07 those programs safe for the people who need those programs. Well, those programs aren't going anywhere, although I think Social Security should be optional. That's a fight that Republicans have been having for, goodness, over 20 years, I think at this point, quite a long time. And the hesitancy that they have had, and I've talked to a number of them, and fully supporting it has been, well, they don't want to have the optic war. They don't want to have the war with the media about what that entails, you know, making something to where it's privatized, allowing people to be able to opt out so that people who had their money taken from them this whole time by the government, they can still at least
Starting point is 00:02:50 get something back from it. So I, that's something that I just don't think that there's, I don't think that there's, I don't think that you have enough conservatives in Congress, frankly, to do any of this. I just don't think that you do. We're already running the ship that we're already hitting ground. It's just not happening. It's not happening with the speed that it needs to. And I know, again, it's really unpopular to say that, but I think I would be really doing you a disservice. And I don't think you could justify listening to me anymore if I misled you in any other direction. I mean, that's just the simple truth of it. I mean, we could sit here and go over, you know, every single part of whether it's the grand bill in the Senate or this House bill.
Starting point is 00:03:31 But still, it just doesn't do what it says that it's supposed to do. And that's a, that's a big problem going forward. They got to figure out how they're going to do it. They've really got to figure out how they're going to remedy this and get this and speed up this process of permanency with Trump's executive orders. And, I mean, the executive orders are coming out fine. But you got to have Congress be able to. to do the same you have to have Congress be able to follow up to follow up on it so the uh sad news that came in and well we were going to have this in headlines jean hackman passed away uh he's
Starting point is 00:04:08 well it passed away on wednesday and apparently it was just an it was announced today and they were it wasn't just him it was also his wife and their dog uh he said just because i think he was what 89 years old i believe uh his wife 64 so apparently Apparently, because they're still investigating it, they, and everybody obviously knows Gene Hackman. I mean, he's an absolute legend. I think some of the best movies and the movies that I like have Gene Hackman in them. That's just a, that's a, he's a phenomenal actor. And his wife, they were found.
Starting point is 00:04:44 Now, this is what was new coming out, partially mummified with pills thrown in their bathroom. I actually was on the counter. It's kind of the way that Daily Mail talks about it, it makes it sound like it was all over bathroom but the they found that they had they were you know slowly mumma fine so nobody I don't think they quite yet understand how long they were there the identities of them they they didn't release their identities for 12 hours and they're not really offering I mean it's really it's something you know I think for the family it's kind of hard for the public to gobble up details about this stuff when you're the family but they said that his wife was found on the bathroom floor
Starting point is 00:05:23 they had a prescription bottle of pills, almost like she dropped them, like they were scattered across the countertop. And they didn't give any indication as to what the prescription was. They found a space heater near her bed. They had the gas company out there apparently as well. So it kind of my, because my first thought if it was the couple in their dog was that maybe it was a gas leak. Hackman was found in a mudroom off of their kitchen. Police first spotted his legs on the ground and then they discovered him. And he, they said, he, they said, he, He was just in slippers and sweatpants and, you know, he had a walking cane. So they don't know if they're looking whether it was a sudden fall.
Starting point is 00:06:01 They don't know. But one of the things that Hackman's daughter, Elizabeth, she online earlier today had speculated that they were, it seems like they suspect a carbon monoxide leak. They have three dogs. And one of them was a German shepherd found about 10 to 15 feet away from his wife in a closet. And the couple's other two dogs were fine. But that's, I mean, that's horrific. If it's a carbon monoxide leak, that's just horrible. But that's one of the things that his daughter was speculating.
Starting point is 00:06:35 But they were investigating it still. He hadn't done, obviously, I mean, he, actually, 95. He turned 95 late in January. And so for the last couple of decades, he kind of retired from acting. He packed up his stuff, left L.A., And he kind of been sort of a recluse in a way. But they, that's just such a sad story, such an incredibly sad story. And also it makes me terrified of carbon monoxide.
Starting point is 00:07:02 It's a scary thing. I mean, always make sure your stuff is, you know, functioning properly. We're also still learning more about the danger of that leak with the IRS. Remember what we talked about yesterday, the IRS, 405,000 people. how their information leaked. And there's still, I think, I don't know how much if they can even actually measure the consequences of this. Because, I mean, if it's on dark web now, if their information is out there, people are going to be dealing with a lot of, a lot of fraud and et cetera. Just it's 405.
Starting point is 00:07:41 And it was, this guy's last name was Little John was the person behind the leak. And I made mention of yesterday how insane it is that Trump had in New York with that politically charged. case that they had, how it was one transaction and 11 installments and they were able to get like 34 felony charges out of that. This guy, it's 405,000 separate people and it's one felony charge, which I think underscores the whole two tiers system of justice. So very, we're still following that story, but the suspicion is that the damage, because Trump's stuff was apparently part of it as well. And it was all very, it was, you know, business, a lot of folks in business. Like it was done on purpose. It seemed like it was kind of done on purpose, like a, like a Marxist, some sort of,
Starting point is 00:08:32 you know, Marxist revenge. But this contractor, Charles Little John, he not only leaked Trump's tax returns, but he leaked, I mean, again, 400 and, you know, four other, 400 and 500,000 people. And it was over two decades. Like the New York Times said that they had gotten, I guess he gave it to them. this was back in 2020 that they had received tax return data for two decades on Trump, and they had all this information that they published in a story about it. But they never said, the New York Times never said how they got the information. In fact, that didn't come to light until September of 23. And that's when Charles Little John was charged.
Starting point is 00:09:13 He was charged with an authorized disclosure of tax returns. And he worked for a consulting firm, which was. under contract with the IRS. So he had the ability to access this stuff. And I know that's very important, particularly for the people that get very upset over Doge and Elon Musk because they say that these guys, why can you believe that these unelected people had access? Well, can you believe? Who elected Charles Littlejohn? Who elected him? I mean, that's a, you know, that's a, that's a big question. Who elected him? And then he leaks all this stuff. We're going to come back to this because in addition to this, we have 110 IRS offices that are going to be closing under the new administration.
Starting point is 00:09:53 According to, and this is per Washington Post, this is the administration, they wanted, they're looking to shutter more than 110 IRS offices that have these taxpayer processing centers as they carve deeper into the agency. And they said that they've been laying off right now. They were 7,000 probationary employees. And a lot of these people were like redundant and new, et cetera. They said that they had 113 of these taxpayer assistance centers that are going to have their leases terminated or not renewed when they expire. And that's according to the GSA.
Starting point is 00:10:28 They said it's unclear as to whether or not they'll relocate or if they're just simply closing for good. Now, I don't know why we need taxpayer assistant centers. It should not be. Our taxes should not be so overly complicated that it requires. people who are well educated and who are successful and can do their payroll, et cetera, et cetera, to require this expert guidance and fork over buckets of cash to hire people to go through this system because it's so ridiculously and purposefully confusing. And of course, it's purposely confusing. I think it's done on purpose to entrap people, honestly.
Starting point is 00:11:13 So these same, so these centers, I mean, that's just crazy that we have to have these things. Why is it so complicated? Why is it so completely purposefully a mess that you have to have a full-time team of, you know, CPAs to figure this stuff out? So that's, those 113 centers, good riddance to those. Of course, people are going to be screaming and crying about that, too. I'm positive. We have a lot more on the way as we roll towards headlines in the bottom of this first hour. And we're going to get into, we're going to dive into the latest with some of the other legislation and of course the Epstein stuff. So that's supposed to be, that's a whole other thing, that's supposed to be released tomorrow. But I don't, it's not going to be everything. So I, it's not
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Starting point is 00:13:25 So first up, the Pentagon releases a photo taken by its top secret space plane for the first time. But it can't operate without a crew. That's what's kind of interesting with this. It's a top secret space plane. The most surprising thing. Well, I like, it's not top secret anymore, though, if they've decided to announce it. It's the Space Force X37B spaceplane, and for the first time, they have released it. So it can operate for years without a crew.
Starting point is 00:13:56 And that's interesting. It's, they say it's capable of high elliptical, or I don't even know what that means. It's super spacey stuff, and it sounds very powerful, and I like it. Taiwan has mobilized air, sea, and land forces as China launches a surprise live fire invasion drill. So not dry fire, live fire. And as a result, to respond to that, Taiwan had immobilized. China also conducted war drills. We talked about this with Stephen Yates earlier in the week near Australia and New Zealand in a blatant show of force.
Starting point is 00:14:31 They're trying to bully everyone. And it's interesting how it kind of seems to be targeted towards Five Eyes 2. 32 aircraft. They deployed alongside their warships and they announced them just off the island's coast. And this has been, I don't know, I don't know that they have done any kind of lie fire drills ever, but they are definitely trying to figure out how to escalate and saber rattle without going to war. So they had a number of flights around Australia and New Zealand that had to divert because of this. They had to immediately, I mean, they had to abandon their plans to land and go somewhere else.
Starting point is 00:15:04 So pretty wild. Amin was found to have stashed $10,000 worth of cocaine under his toupee. He probably ended up looking like Jean-Paul Pulmara from Jojo, because I can't imagine how your toupee would lay flat on your head. After all of that, $10,000 worth of cocaine, 40-year-old man, he was arrested at the Colombian airport on suspicion of drug trafficking because other people noticed that his hair looked weird, that it was kind of like a little tall.
Starting point is 00:15:32 And he was going to Amsterdam, and they found it staph. I don't know how you think you could get your third of the toupee, but he apparently thought he did. They removed several small packages that were like attached inside of the toupee. So they had to cut the top off. And then they had these like, they were packed in like these discs. There's, there was video of them cutting it out, which is kind of gross. But, uh, and, um, a Texas child who has passed away from measles. They said that the child was not vaccinated against measles.
Starting point is 00:16:03 And this is, I always get aggravated at the whole. whole conversation with regard to vaccines, particularly with COVID, because some of them I personally don't have a problem with. If there's, you know, a huge bulk of data and they've been used and studied for like a century, but the new stuff that they were trying to force everyone into taking, it's a whole different ballgame. But the school-age child was hospitalized, passed away Tuesday night because it's been a widespread outbreak here in Texas, nearly 30 years. They've had 124 cases erupt across nine counties, all pretty much simultaneously. They didn't identify the child, but they did treat them in Lubbock. The patient didn't live in Lubbock County, though. We have a lot more on the way, including the Epstein files that are apparently going to be released, at least partially, tomorrow. Stick with us. History shows gold and silver thrive under strong leadership. During President Trump's first term, gold surged 53 percent, and silver soared 51 percent. With him back, could precious metals break new records in 2025 and beyond? In times of economic,
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Starting point is 00:18:41 I really can't stand her. I really am not a fan of Jasmine Crockett at all. No, not a fan. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. I've got major something on my eye right now, so it's really hard to do a radio show and look at television when you don't have, we're skeleton crews. We've got, it's just me.
Starting point is 00:19:00 And we got, and Kane doesn't know anything. about ladies eyes, all that stuff. So we're powering through it. So if I'm like kind of cringing in serious pain, just because I have something totally sticking in my eye right now, we're going to try to power through. Are they a lot different than just non-lady eyes? Well, do you like put mascara on and all that?
Starting point is 00:19:17 Oh, you got that in your eyes? Yeah, I know. So it is. We're powering through. All right. So this, I don't know why they're fighting so hard with it. Well, I mean, I know why,
Starting point is 00:19:28 because it's the left and they're desperately fighting the executive order on DEI, etc., which just, this is something that they lost on. Not only did they lose on it, but clearly the American people have not wanted it. They don't want it. They voted the way they did in November because they didn't want more DEI and they didn't want Joe Biden and they didn't want any of the stuff. And so as a result, you know, this is, I don't know why they keep doing this. And I think that she's trying to go for,
Starting point is 00:20:02 I really think she's trying to be the new AOC because I think AOC's kind of sort of fallen out of vogue a little bit. And I think Jasmine Crockett now thinks that she's, she has to, she has to do this. And I guess take that role. I'm not quite sure. But I don't know. She's just not the smart, the sharpest tool in the shed.
Starting point is 00:20:27 She's not the sharpest tool in the shed. She's not the sharpest tool in the shed at all whatsoever. Hang on, I got to write something here. This is, yeah, that's fine. I can't do this right. The other issue, and I wanted to bring this up, going along with the Jasmine Crockett stuff, is this issue of the Democrats in peril with their messaging
Starting point is 00:20:50 and lack of total absence of policies. You know, I keep thinking of that town hall that they had And again, if you're joining, I've got to wait until we have break. I literally am getting stabbed in my eye right now. So it's the very live TV. But Democrats have been, I guess, just afloat, a drift without an or without any means of propelling themselves towards some sort of, you know, whether it's kind of like party unity or just singular messaging, because every single one of them keeps talking about something
Starting point is 00:21:24 different, whether it's DEI, whether they're upset. set about Doge, whether they're, you know, whatever it's that, whatever, they're, they have no centralization. They have none. And the, I mean, they, I don't even know if they've even actually been able to propose any kind of decent, or well, not decent for them even, even in any kind of legislation for their base. But they definitely haven't been working with Republicans. And I definitely don't think, especially if you get some of these other separate pieces of legislation, like Republicans keep saying is going to happen, I don't think that they're going to be able to convince any of these other Democrats to get on board. It seems like since the election,
Starting point is 00:22:04 Democrats' response has been to go further left. And I've never seen anything like it in my life. Like, their response is to go further and further left. And with their messaging and everything else, and it's just not something that's, that's not going to resonate with voters. And you would think that Republicans would go, well, since they're in this position, Let's make sure that we speed through. They're distracted and divided. Let's speed through. Let's make sure that we are getting everything done and putting everything to permanence as fast as possible with us.
Starting point is 00:22:39 And that way, when they do finally kind of get it together and get back on their feet, we've got all this stuff done and there's nothing they can do. We've outmaneuvered them. It's like they've outmaneuvered them in every way except making sure that they can shepherd. this stuff through Congress. That's that's the major problem. And Trump needs honestly, instead of worrying about the Taint Brothers, Trump needs to be out there pressuring these lawmakers about passing the agenda that American voters wanted. And we're going to talk about the whole Taint Brothers thing coming up because I think it's, I'm really disappointed that the administration chose to do this. And I don't know why we're intervening on behalf of, I mean, it's like if there's a problem with Jeffrey
Starting point is 00:23:24 Epstein, but not with the Tate Brothers. Okay. We'll get into that later. But they're going to have to, they're going to have to figure something out because Republicans are stalling out. Democrats still haven't found their feet, but they will. Democrats have been warning about messaging for their own side. And then you've got, who is it? You've got the, you got the main governor. You've, you got Crockett out there saying, you know, we play that audio. You have Maine's governor who, I guess, decided to stand toe to toe with Trump at the governor's. luncheon and then you have lawmakers that are now being silenced and I'm pulling this story up lawmakers that are now being silenced because they're they're pushing to against DEI and
Starting point is 00:24:10 for women's sports this is this is another story that's combined completely wild too that we're going to touch on because they're all over the place there's there's nothing voters are not finding anything attractive from anything that these Democrats have been doing as of late. So I don't, I mean, I don't know. I don't know. So Maine, for instance, this is the story we're just talking about. So you have Janet Mills. She was the one who stood up to, well, she didn't stand. She just kind of embarrassed herself, I think, nationally, when Trump was hosting the governor's dinner or governor's luncheon. And he asked Janet Mills of Maine because Maine has been very public. Democrats have been very public there about not complying with the EO that's
Starting point is 00:24:54 mandating men out of women's sports. And this, I mean, I'm sure this is going to be a very interesting fight with the DOJ as well. So they decided it's Governor Janet Mills. So right after she had this, you know, kind of face off with Trump at the governor's luncheon and Pam Bondi is, she wrote a letter to Janet Mills saying, look, you've got to comply with the president's EO. This is, you know, this is lawful, et cetera. She said, let me be clear. She said this violates, you know, headline. She's talking about the, uh, the educational amendment. She said, uh, that this is, you know, the law of the land. So she's, you know, telling, she's telling Jana Mills, you need to comply with this and stop fighting the executive order. I was told that that was an insurrection when
Starting point is 00:25:43 you do that, but you know, what do I know? What do, what do any of us know? So now, in addition to this, you have a Republican member of Maine's state house. which is controlled by Democrats. It's 76 Democrats, 73 Republicans, and there's one independent. And Laurel Libby is a Republican member of Maine's State House. And she's also a parent. She has five children. And she was drawing attention to males being allowed to compete in girls' sports. And then the Democrats, on Tuesday night, they decided to move to silence her. and Newsweek has the story of kind of the background on this because in Maine what ended up happening is they had this transgender athlete and this it was a pole vaulting competition and it was a transgender athlete he won the state championship in pole vaulting 10 feet six inches
Starting point is 00:26:49 and a lot of people are arguing you're creating a very seriously unfair advantage and you're treating women's sports like a JV league. And I mean, we've seen this happen. I don't think that there's been any sport so far that's been unaffected by any of this. And with that, you're looking at endangering college scholarships. I mean, you guys know the drill, especially if you competed in any kind of sports and school. And it drew the attention of a lot of these Republican lawmakers. The Portland Press Harold reported on it. They also reported the name of an athlete. Now, the athlete is a minor, but, you know, trans and you're a boy competing as a girl and et cetera. And this was a year
Starting point is 00:27:37 after he had been competing the same discipline with males. He came in fifth place as a male, just not even a full year before, the same thing. He came in fifth place. So now he's first place and he's beating all the girls. So Laurel Libby is speaking out about it and she was on Facebook
Starting point is 00:28:00 and she showed, and by the way, I wanted to say that this was all widely reported like the Portland Press Herald Newsweek. Portland Press Herald named the athlete. Newsweek did not. But it's being widely reported. And so Libby, Representative Libby, had a Facebook post where she was showing
Starting point is 00:28:16 a biological male who was standing on the top of the state championship podium as a female, because he was competing as a female. And the Maine Democrats got really mad, and they decided to invoke a point of order and shut her up. And so they went back and forth, like, for 15 minutes about this. And then they invoked what is called looking at notes, main house rule 401 part 11 that deals with the rights and duties of members and it reads quote breach of rules when any member is guilty of a breach of any of the rules and orders of the house and the house has determined that the member has violated a rule or order that member may not be allowed to vote or
Starting point is 00:29:03 speak unless by way of excuse for the breach etc etc and so Libby would not comply with it and she refuses to apologize for pointing out on Facebook that it was a male athlete who is competing with women and she gave a speech on the floor of the chamber since they wouldn't let her speak. She was in front of the chamber in the hallways. So they've silenced her. She's a mother. She's a female. And they've silenced her because she took exception and used as an example an ongoing fight in women's in her track and field in which a male is winning their championship.
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Starting point is 00:30:53 Have, like, Luigi fever, though? Yeah, of course I have Luigi fever, yeah. Is what he did good? It's great, actually. I believe we should do more. Did Luigi do the right thing? I think he did what needed to be done. Should every healthcare CEO be unalived?
Starting point is 00:31:07 All of the corrupt ones, yes. Is Elon Musk? Is he, oh, I hope so. What made you want to organize this protest? Well, I spent 26 months in prison for DUI negligent homicide, and that was after... Thanks man, appreciate it. Yeah. That was after I was the victim of domestic violence, and so it, the experience really taught me that whoever goes to prison is a victim first.
Starting point is 00:31:31 So when I saw Luigi Mangione and I heard what was going on, I wanted... You was getting abused, then you was having a couple of drinks to deal with your pain, and then you was was driving and then someone happened to be in the way? Actually, I hit a shopping cart at three miles an hour in a parking lot. Yeah, so there it is. Our society, I can't deal with our society anymore at this point. Welcome back to the program, Tana Lash with you, days of these United States. And I can't believe, by the way, that the Manji Young guy, that the amount of,
Starting point is 00:32:09 I guess support is the right way to put it, support that he's getting, I don't get it. I don't understand the fascination. I don't understand why he's like he's being treated as a folk hero. And he has all these people that are coming out and supporting him. I don't get any of this. It's just what is up with society that these kind of people are celebrated? You know, I don't know. What does it say about our society?
Starting point is 00:32:38 I don't know. Same kind of society, I guess, that thinks Epstein's bad, but the tape brothers are okay. I don't know. And meteors keep missing us. What? And meteors keep missing us. Yeah, where are the meteors at? I'm waiting and praying for the meteors.
Starting point is 00:32:51 I'm waiting and praying for them. Where are they at? That's the big million dollar question. So I don't know. And he has like a whole, like they've been fundraising for him. He's got a ton of money that people have just granted to him. I mean, this is just, it's stunning. It's stunning to me.
Starting point is 00:33:15 But this is the reality. This is our new normal, I guess. This, I don't know. We'll touch on that. We're also going to get into coming up the, all of the latest with Doge. And now Democrats are strategizing that Elon Musk, and I think this is funny, because I think they've already sort of done it. They're saying that Elon Musk should be the, that Democrats should make Elon Musk the face of the G. OP budget. So they want to message that they think that the budget is so bad and they think it's so
Starting point is 00:33:51 austere, although it's not. It's like a pittance of the cuts that we could be doing. And they want to make Musk the face of it as a way, I guess, to further kind of poison him, so to speak. So, I mean, they kind of already done it. If that's what their strategy is, it's a pretty bad strategy because it's already been done. We're going to touch on this and also the spin already. Now, this is why the Republicans didn't want to have any, they didn't want to force any other cuts because they're terrified of exactly this. Like these, this narrative, these optics that are coming out, like, oh, well, the GOP is gambling
Starting point is 00:34:34 the budget plan that helps the rich cuts AIDS to the poor. Republicans are terrified of, you know, terrified of cry. They're, they're, they're really driving, trying to drive division. And it's going to work with some Republicans. I'm just telling you. This is going to work with some. So we're going to dive into all of this. We also have the latest.
Starting point is 00:34:52 The Epstein files are apparently supposed to be released tomorrow. We're going to touch on that as well. We're also going to get into the, yeah, because that's, I don't know how much of it's going to be released. All I know what's been reported is that it's not everything. And I think the stuff that's going to be released might be heavily. redacted. I don't actually, that's one of the things we're going to have to wait and see. So we'll touch on that. Also, you know there's a boycott that's coming up on, when is it,
Starting point is 00:35:19 the 28th tomorrow? It's Al Sharpton's DEI boycott. Isn't that one of the things he's been pushing? So you're not supposed to go to Amazon or shop at Amazon, Walmart, no Best Buy, no McDonald's, don't shop online, don't make any purchases, don't get gas, don't do any of this for why? Why? We'll talk about that and more coming up, second hour on the way. partners that help bring you the program. It's our friends at all family pharmacy. An excellent, excellent website. And for all of your medicinal needs, you need to seriously consider all family pharmacy. They have over 200 essential medications. In addition to Ivermectin and a whole bunch of other treatments as well, everything is made in the U.S. of A. So you're not getting anything that's
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Starting point is 00:37:04 What's the state to send back Romania or whatever? We have no involvement in that. I read about it through. the media. Clearly, the federal government has jurisdiction, whether they want to rebuff his entry into the United States, and I have confidence that whether it's Pam Bondi or Christy
Starting point is 00:37:20 Nome, that they will be looking at that. I do know our Attorney General James Uthmire is looking at what state hooks and jurisdiction we may have to be able to deal with this, but the reality is no, Florida is not a place
Starting point is 00:37:36 where you're welcome with those that type of conduct in the air. And I don't know how it came to this. We were not involved. We were not notified. I found out through the media that this was something that was happening. Yeah, and that is, I can't even believe that this is like a topic of conversation, but it is.
Starting point is 00:37:56 And I guess we have to talk about it. I don't know if you got, if you're not familiar with, first off, welcome back, Dana Lash with you. Appreciate your patience, juggling. And it's very fun to do something when you've got something stabbing your eyeball and you're on a live television camera. so you just kind of make it work. So please have mercy. So and if I'm blinking weird, it's because it's still kind of. Anyway, if you're unfamiliar with the Tate brothers, then count your blessings because it's a good thing to be, to not have knowledge of. And I don't think that you have to have knowledge of who they are to take part in any kind of discussion or, you know,
Starting point is 00:38:36 anything. I'm not a fan. I didn't know a lot about them actually until recently and I saw a lot of the reporting and I saw a lot of what everybody was saying and it's just not something that I followed because I don't get into that like fake macho culture and it is. I mean, I know real men and I know men who are males I don't really have a high respect for and they're usually on the left, which is pretty much what these guys are. If you're unfamiliar with them, they are, I hate the word influencer. Is that what you call it? They run sex cams. I mean, isn't that what they do?
Starting point is 00:39:10 They have cam girls and they, that's what they do, right? That's what I've seen. I mean, that's what's been reported at Yahoo News. That's what's been reported at Associated Press at Ajan's France Press. They're on video talking about their business. I just don't know what else to call it. Is it, it's like you have like a bunch of sex cam channels or like a website and then people can go when they,
Starting point is 00:39:35 can you tell I have not wanted to Google these things? Can you tell that I have not? I don't want that in my browser history. I really do not want this in my browser history at all. So I'm like, but they were charged with rape and human trafficking in Romania. So they're from the United States, but they haven't lived in the United States for like ever,
Starting point is 00:39:59 from what I understand. And I think, one of them was arrested in 2022. They're 30 and 36 years old. They apparently, they're being accused of setting up a criminal organization in Romania and in Britain in early 2021. And they're accused of sexually exploiting their victims. And I don't even know how many victims they have. But that's one of the things that they're accused of.
Starting point is 00:40:29 And there's, I will say the, the, body of videos and tweets and posts, it doesn't really help them. They don't help themselves. They don't help avail themselves of like suspicion or anything. I don't know. They hopped on a private jet and flew to Florida. I guess what this morning? And Romanian prosecutors were after them.
Starting point is 00:40:56 And apparently the Trump administration, I don't know who it was that did it, but they decided that they were going to involve themselves. And I think Rich Grinnell was helping to lobby Romania to release these guys. The government, because they, both of the brothers have British and U.S. nationality. They've been under judicial supervision in Romania. They said that they have to return to court on March 24th. And they could be arrested if they don't. So there were four women who accused them of coercive control.
Starting point is 00:41:29 I think one, the way it's written is real confusing. Rape and coercive control in a separate case. So is that like new? The four, there's so much here. And it's like stuff that you don't want to look at. Because it's all so gross. I just, I would rather, much rather talk about math and the budget and taxes, which K knows that I don't even like talking about that.
Starting point is 00:41:51 I would much rather talk about those things. the case they said was first raised with Rich Grinnell and Trump at the Munich Security Conference that was earlier this month. That was the conference that Vance spoke at. They said though, the Romanian foreign minister says that he didn't receive a formal request or something to that effect. But the reporting is that the Trump administration and Grinnell got involved. That's what's being widely reported. And they, a Romania court already granted a British request to extradite them. The women, they said that they, they brought a civil case in the UK against one of the brothers. I don't know what, accusing him of rape and coercive control between
Starting point is 00:42:42 2013 and 2016. And then they had their seizure of their assets, et cetera. Yeah, they have a webcam business. So one of them was on UK's Big Brother reality show, but he was removed because there was video that showed him attacking a woman. He has said some pretty crazy stuff. Like, not like years ago, like recently. And I think we have, well, I mean, this is audio sound by 21. This is his, he's talking about his direct oversight or this is his direct oversight over his webcam girl business, web girl cam girl business, camera business. I don't even know what you call it. What is that industry? Do they have conferences? Like, I don't even know how that works. This is a flashback. Audio Somebody 21. I have to fuck her so she obeys me. I don't give a
Starting point is 00:43:28 shit about having sex with beautiful women. I f***ed them so they listen to me so I can get what I actually want, which is not them to means to an end. Every single bond girl was exploited. That's exactly what I do. When I watch a bond film and I see him basically pimp a to me that speaks to my heart, I've been. there. I've done that. Anyone who's followed me long enough knows that I first made my million dollars with a webcam business. I have met beautiful women with a good personality and thought she will make me money. I have to fuck this. Wow. Wow. So this is him, by the way. This is who this guy is. They, from what I understand, they're Muslims and I think they've spoken in favor of Sharia,
Starting point is 00:44:11 to that effect, which that's, I don't know. So why is it that there were conservative influencers that we're trying to lift these guys up in interviews. I mean, we're all waiting for the Epstein stuff to be released tomorrow, right? And Epstein's bad. We all agree, right? Why are you over there dying? Why? The most uncomfortable I've been all day.
Starting point is 00:44:34 Why? That's all. Just let me be uncomfortable over here. You're like over, like, I wish you guys could see he's over there fidgeting and he's just very, is it because of what they're saying? That too. Well, what's the other part of it? It's worthless to me.
Starting point is 00:44:48 I hate all this right here. I do too, but why was it done? I hate it. It's like I feel people are trying to mainstream these guys, and I don't know why. I don't know why the administration has to get involved. If they got involved as being reported, I don't know why they felt like they had to get involved with us. I mean, I don't. Lorraine says the proper term, Kane, is cam girls.
Starting point is 00:45:11 Oh, well, that certainly helps. It's like, like Hoochie Cam. I don't know. What? You quit making it worse. I got one more. It's, it's, what it is.
Starting point is 00:45:26 Oh, man. Seriously. I didn't say it. I mean, you know, but that's what it is. Anyway, I just, I, because I hear people talk about this.
Starting point is 00:45:38 I had a friend who was, I had said something like, who are these guys? This was like a year or so ago on Facebook. And a friend of mine who was like a city, council member of memory serves said that they're yeah my son's really like these guys and I'm like I'm sorry what because just like I just saw stuff pop up on X. I'm like these guys you let your minor son watch their commentary. Does he watch their cam girls too? Like how is that a Christian
Starting point is 00:46:07 conservative thing to support? I mean we send people who are illegal immigrants and people who may have come in legally and then committed crimes then we send them back. to their country of origin over like stuff like this. So why are we making allowances for these guys? And why is this like such a concern that the administration had to get involved? I mean, we're trying to just like not die economically. So sorry, I know that the administration can multitask, but I don't think that this is one of the things that needs to go on the, it has to go on the plate. But I don't get, I've just seen in the right, this guy's been like really elevated as sort of
Starting point is 00:46:49 like an example of what you're supposed to be like as a strong dude or a strong man and I don't get that at all. Just the other day, I saw him saying they were talking about men having multiple children with tons of different women and they were saying that men should approach fatherhood
Starting point is 00:47:09 like a conqueror. And that's a completely unchristian, unconservative thing that completely also denies the building block of a functional society, which is the family unit. It is at the very start of it all, a super Marxist, super evil approach. I mean, to just deny the importance of the family unit, isn't that what the left does? And isn't that one of the big complaints that we have against the left? But, I mean, there are so many videos. I'm not going to play them all because honestly,
Starting point is 00:47:43 nobody has time to censor all, not censor. We can't play some of this stuff because of FCC rules. But there, I mean, the way that he speaks about women sounds like a far leftist Sharia follower. It just sounds, it just looks bad. And I, oh my gosh, there's so much here. There's so much. Don't look on X. Don't Google it.
Starting point is 00:48:10 I just don't know why the administration has to get involved in anything like that. these guys are not any kind of measure of manliness. They're not a measure of strength. I think some of his fighting record, a lot of people are saying that it's greatly exaggerated. Like he was only in like one weird, he was like a kickboxer or something, but he was only in like one weird league. I don't know. I just, why in the hell are we even, why is this a new story? Why is the administration even getting involved in this? I mean, why is this? This is not anything that the right should have any to do with, anything to do with. None of the people that who's stuff that you guys share on Facebook
Starting point is 00:48:44 or that you see on X, nobody should be lifting these guys up as representations of anything except failed Marxist Sharia influenced ideology. That's quite literally all it is. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:49:01 The whole thing is gross. Kane's so uncomfortable. Here's the other thing and this is the point that Lorraine makes too. I have a piece that I was actually, I'm working on about this. What is it that the left always says? They're told that the left always says that masculinity is toxic and that real men are toxic. And the toxicity that they cite are things like chivalry and decent behavior and men wanting to protect women and upholding family values. They think those are toxic things. The toxicity, and I don't even think it's
Starting point is 00:49:40 toxicity. I think it's a more I think it's depravity and I think it's a moral failing to you know work with women like this and some are accusing them of grooming them. So I don't know how much of it is voluntary and how much of it isn't. But all I know is that when you get into that when you wait into those waters, that's what you're risking. It's not conservative. It's not Christian. It's and I just and I think their whole approach particularly to the fundamental family unit is anti-American. We have zero business getting involved in anything that these stooges do. And it's really disappointing to see. I don't want to hear any of these same people complain about, you know, pornography or any or caricatures of the left when they literally go and embrace it. So either Epstein is bad
Starting point is 00:50:28 or he isn't because you can't sit here and go, oh, Jeff Epstein is so bad. But then these guys are great. You can't have this argument coexist like that. It just it doesn't work. The logic doesn't work. What does living better mean to you? Is it more money, a bigger house? Now think about this. What about how you feel physically every day? Life is so much better when you feel good. When you wake up feeling great, you can do more of the things that you love and you're ready to take on the day. If pain is affecting your life, see how relief factor can help change that. Relief factor is a 100% drug-free daily supplement that helps your body fight pain naturally. Developed by doctors, relief factor supports your body's response to inflammation. And it doesn't just mask pain for a short time. It helps to
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Starting point is 00:51:50 So first up, the, this, so there's a study that says belly fat can boost brain health, but to a point, this is a stupid study. Why are we even? We spent money on it. No. No. We spent taxpayer dollars to discuss. excessive fat accumulation.
Starting point is 00:52:13 Well, somebody spent some money. That's all I know. They said having some belly fat may be beneficial for brain health and younger individuals. I think this is dumb. I think that there's always a good thing in moderation. It's when you get morbidly obese that it's unhealthy. I mean, really you had to do a study for this.
Starting point is 00:52:26 A new AI model tracks how fast our brains get old. I wonder if it has to do with using it. They said that they developed a new method to measure how fast brains age using MRI scans, achieving 93% accuracy, predicting brain age, changing and healthy adults. They said people with faster than normal brain aging showed greater cognitive decline over time
Starting point is 00:52:47 and they were more likely to develop future cognitive impairment. They think that the method could help identify Alzheimer's risks before the symptoms appear. The AI model created what they call saliency maps and it reveals which brain regions age differently between men and women and between people in their 50s versus people in their 70s. Well, yeah, I mean, a 70-year-old's brain is going to be older than a 50-year-old's brain.
Starting point is 00:53:15 What? Life hack. Life hack. Archaeologists have found a Stonehenge-like circle in Denmark. Everybody want to be like Stonehenge. They're like, no, we also have 45 Neolithic era wooden pieces in a circle with the diameter of about 30 meters. Just the same thing. It was found in a housing estate in a northwestern town that has three vowels in the name.
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Starting point is 00:54:48 You're on the go guide for getting up to speed on today's most important stories. Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or your favorite podcast platform. We're cutting down government. We're cutting down the size of government. We have to. We're bloated. We're sloppy. We have a lot of people that aren't doing their job. We have a lot of people that don't exist. He's not wrong. We just got to make it happen. And again, you have to follow up all of these executive orders with permanence with regards to legislation. It has to be you have to have legislation. You have to have legislation. So this, this is the big thing. So I guess they're handing out copies of the Epstein files. I guess they've released. I guess they've released. what have they released thus far? It's only been part of it that they've released.
Starting point is 00:55:44 And I hope that they act, I hope people actually go through them because I'm so tired of hearing, you know, that they exist and then nothing happened. So apparently they were given to some, to some influencers, some of the White House's favorite influencers. They ended up getting copies of it.
Starting point is 00:56:05 Maybe, I don't know, they could just release it for everybody. I mean, that would be great if we could have that instead of just giving it to some hand-picked influencers, it would be great if we could put them online for the taxpayers to see that transparency for everybody to see. That would be nice. Like, can you just put it online? Otherwise, are we any better than the left? Just put the files out there, for the love of all things holy. We don't need to do these stunts. Put it out there. I mean, that, to me, can you imagine just dropping them all online? Boom. And then everybody can go through,
Starting point is 00:56:42 and see, because there are people who do, I mean, some of the influencers have people that do this work for them, but they would, they would, I mean, I just think of all of the waste reports that people have gone through and then they create websites and you can access different sections based on the topic of the spending that's called into question, etc. Are you, what are you expecting to hear about from the files, Kane? I have no idea. I have no idea. I would expect some names to pop up.
Starting point is 00:57:16 I would expect some accusations to be thrown around. But I don't really suspect we'll get anything from this first phase that's really earth shattering. Yeah, I'm, I am curious. But I don't think anything, I don't think any of this is online right now. So, but you've had time to print out, print it out and put it in binders and have a ceremony with some butt kissing influencers. Seriously?
Starting point is 00:57:40 Why can't you just release them to everybody? that's what tax I mean hell with the amount of taxes we all pay put it out there so we can immediately see if you had the time to put it together in a binder and have a little special event then yeah you can you could have put it online so why isn't that being done is it because there's nothing in it? I mean I would just think it's more explosive if you dropped it all online and you're like look at this I mean they've done that before so why the change up this is the stuff that I don't get I don't get this stuff
Starting point is 00:58:10 I don't quite I don't get it So I don't know Who knows And I will see I don't know I mean maybe people are too busy Having cocktail time
Starting point is 00:58:19 To actually even go through the damn binder I don't know The link that Lorraine shared Is accurate It looks like this was part one That was released today And apparently there's 22 parts To this
Starting point is 00:58:31 So it's apparently all released online And I one see Because this is something and this was all done. I mean, they could have released these last night. They could have released them, I mean, ASAP, because the ceremony at the White House was way earlier today. Just saying.
Starting point is 00:58:52 So was the ceremony just to announce that this was all laid out online? Is that what this was? I think they just invited some of the White House influencers up, and then they gave them like a special binder with everything printed out for them, and I think annotated and all that stuff and given to them in that way. the rest of you pour and wash masks, you've got to go online. But I don't know what,
Starting point is 00:59:19 we haven't had a chance to go over any of it. I'm actually kind of, I actually kind of don't want. Do you want to allow any downloads came from vault.fbi.gov? Oops, because I've already downloaded it. I did you. I'm actually looking at it right now. This is the only time I would ever put any kind of government anything on my.
Starting point is 00:59:34 The first few pages were like a lot of code looking things. but then there's some redacted info I love all the the significance of the black bars there's so many so much of this is redacted it's I mean it's kind of pointless there's a whole page that's just redacted
Starting point is 00:59:55 yeah it looks like they have some almost like microfilm type article you know pictures of articles that are involving Epstein and looks like apparently other page individuals whatever
Starting point is 01:00:09 this is they don't even have the page numbers on them. The only thing that isn't redacted is this. Quote, therefore is Jeffrey Epstein, who at the time of these incidents was... Was what? We don't know. We literally have no idea. The whole thing is like there's, it's redacted. And then you just have some news articles that everybody's read.
Starting point is 01:00:34 News articles, there's some news articles. Let's see. they have just like case file names, news articles, all the really good stuff is redacted. So I'm already just, I'm scrolling through, and I'm not seeing anything that is new. Because it's all redacted. So that was the first part.
Starting point is 01:00:56 There's 21 other parts. No, I know. I mean, I'm still scrolling and it's just white boxes. Yeah. Or with some case numbers. White boxes, white boxes. Okay, so there's literally nothing in part of. one. There's literally nothing.
Starting point is 01:01:11 Yeah, it doesn't appear to be. Yeah, I don't know. I'm sure there's, let's just go, let's just go down to part 16. I'm sure that's going to be, oh yeah, just look at that, it's all redacted. Skipping a few. Yeah, well, because I wanted to see, oh, yeah, all the giant do all redacted, so I don't even know
Starting point is 01:01:26 what that is. Uh-oh. Let's just go to, let's go to 10, right? Let's go up. Let's see. Oh, my gosh. I hate putting this stuff on my computer. It's just a PDF, right? I need to kiss more butt so I get a special binder. So this is, let's see, all, yep, that's all literally all redacted.
Starting point is 01:01:50 I'm not, it's, this is, there's, I doubt, especially if there's any kind of, if they're still investigating. I don't know if they would actually release anything that's still part of an open investigation. because that that would not be in line with their standard operating procedure. However, don't sit here and tell us you're going to release the files and then everything's redacted.
Starting point is 01:02:14 I mean, everything is redacted. I'm still scrolling. It's all, oh, yeah, all redacted. Can't. I don't even know what some of this is. It's just all blank white squares cane. That's it. I'm just seeing pages with code and then a bunch of redacted material.
Starting point is 01:02:30 That's it. Yeah. so what have we learned? Well, nothing. Absolutely nothing. And I got to stop for a moment because Juan is shown, oh no, go back to that photo, Juan. What is up with Jolene Maxwell's Paldrons on her coat? What in the world is that? That's just, what weird people? So we've not really learned anything. Okay. All right, there you go. Everything's redacted. so when are we getting the other stuff that's not redacted anybody know they made a big deal out of it I just want promises kept that's all I want
Starting point is 01:03:13 I want to see who's dirty I want to see who's dirty so they can be dragged that's all I care about now Bondi says that they're still that the Southern District of New York is still holding thousands of these documents and they said that some of those are going to be they still have stuff that's going to be
Starting point is 01:03:32 delivered tomorrow But so far, I don't know. And I have no idea when the DOJ will release it. They just said that it'll be delivered tomorrow, but that's not necessarily when Bondi would release anything else. I don't even know why it was a big deal to even get the information in the first place. Why was it such a big deal for them to even hand over anything to the DOJ in the first place? How weird is this?
Starting point is 01:03:58 I want to know who the sketchy, shady people are in government. I want to know what all this guy was up to. I want to know how many people are implicated because it's just there's no reason, honestly. I don't even think anything should be redacted at this point. Was it really going to interfere with any kind of investigation? Nothing. It shouldn't even be redacted at this point unless, you know, you're talking about some pretty high-powered figures that, you know, maybe they would want a fair trial. And if you leak this stuff, then maybe that would, you know, mess up their due process.
Starting point is 01:04:29 And you would have some inadmissible things, et cetera. So I don't know if that plays into it or not. But I don't know. I don't. I'm looking at the final one, the 22, the part 22. And there seems to be fewer redactions, if not, I mean, zero looks like zero redactions in that final. But it, I don't think it's set, but it doesn't have anything that we don't already know. But it's just, it's court documentation.
Starting point is 01:04:52 Yeah, it's all like letterhead and, you know, I don't know. So it's really not, I'm not seeing anything new. did he kill himself though I mean clearly he did and he was a miniature and he could jump off his top bunk and hang himself clearly he was able to hang himself and tie a knot and do all of that stuff
Starting point is 01:05:19 at all of it I mean clearly he just disregarded what we know about death and dying and people when they commit suicide your body actually will resist you and fight against you you know depending on method I'm not saying I watch a lot of true crime but maybe I do
Starting point is 01:05:32 you know, I'm sure his case is special because it completely disregards all facts and rules and everything else that we've ever had in the history of mankind. I know, I'm just saying. That's the truth as we know it. Yeah, that's the truth as we know it. So, uh, nothing to see here, I guess. Makes you feel great, guys, right? The transparency. Love it.
Starting point is 01:05:54 Loving it. It's, I, all these people are like, look at the transparency. They open the binder and it's literally nothing. in fact didn't um who was it that like wrote a book and it was blank it was like joe biden's economic plan or something it was Kamala harris's accomplishments yeah yeah yeah and it was entirely blank so okay yeah all right uh we have uh florida man on the way and i'm gonna what i'll do is i'll put out a link to this i'm gonna send out a separate piece uh here in a little bit on sub stack and you can go and see look at all the white squares yourself and you know
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Starting point is 01:07:38 Before he cheats or something. Yeah. So that reminds me of this story. So WESH Channel 2, Volusia County, Florida, an 18-year-old woman, she was mad at her ex-boyfriend. She wanted revenge. and she admitted, you know, she was upset with her ex-boyfriend. She was vandalizing his car, throwing eggs, spraying paint on it. You know, he apparently did her wrong. And I will say that I'm pretty sure one of the things that Carrie Underwood did
Starting point is 01:08:08 and her song is make sure that it actually was her ex-boyfriend's car because this 18-year-old did not do that. And so now she's facing charges because it wasn't her ex-boyfriend's car. It was some Rando's car. And it was her and a 16-year-old, accomplice. They were spray painting. They'd spray paint of the car. They'd spray paint all over them. And they, oh boy, they really, they keyed it. They were busting it up. And it wasn't even the ex's car. And then when they were arrested, they found, deputies said they were covered an empty bottle of
Starting point is 01:08:40 Crown Royal marijuana and scale and some yellow spray paint, the exact yellow spray paint that they used on the guy's car that wasn't the exes. Can you imagine, being a guy who comes out and you see some crazy chick, 18 years old and a 16 year old. Well, you can see Juan's showing you on the simulcast. It's a bright yellow, bright yellow spray paint all over this car. Devil. Yeah, a lot of stuff. They spray painted on it.
Starting point is 01:09:10 And then you come out to your car and it's not, it's, it's your, somebody targeted you and you're not the actual, oh my. It's like, wait, I'm single. Oh, my gosh. I would have probably like sprayed the spray paint all over in her face. Oh my gosh, I can't. Yeah, I feel so bad for that, dude, because look, that's, that's a lot of work for that car. And it looks like the tires were slashed, too, at least the back one. Good heavens.
Starting point is 01:09:34 Let's see, this, okay, here's another machete story. Machete. So a Florida man attacks a mechanic also with a machete and then stabs a mother in the head and neck. Good night. Daryl Dean Roberts. You should not have that many first names. Daryl Dean. He's 38 years old.
Starting point is 01:09:53 He was charged with two counts of attempted homicide in the February 24th attacks at a home and the Incontata community. According to NBC6, South Florida, the father of, he apparently, this air conditioning mechanic had been working at home. He needed help moving a washing machine in the garage. His mother asked him to help the repairman, and he refused. According to the Pembroke-Pines Police Department, the mother had told the son, the suspect, to assist the repairman. and it didn't happen. And then the repairman exited the residence. The suspect followed him. The mechanic went to his work truck. Roberts grabbed a machete from his truck, attacked the repairman, cutting him on the arm. I tried to stab him again, but missed. The repairman began running towards the house
Starting point is 01:10:36 as Robert's mother was coming outside. She tried to intervene, and that's when he stabbed her multiple times. And then witnesses called 911. The mother had serious injuries to everywhere. She's going to have to have one of her hands amputated. She was flown to a trauma center in critical condition. This guy was booked in just, jail. He's being held without bond. Mechanics injuries were serious and required care, but he's expected to be okay. I just cannot believe the number of machete stories. Everybody got a mission. And people from Florida are like, that's a thing. They carry machetes. They're like, hi, we live in a swamp. There's like a jungle here. Gators and like craziness. We got to have machetes. So they do. I just find that fascinating. A Florida man poses as an immigration officer
Starting point is 01:11:16 at Orlando Apartments to check for undocumented residents. It seems like an unsafe idea. But, you what, when, you know, you got a, and in Florida, that's where they really don't have to worry about that. Like, Florida's one state where you really don't got to worry about it because they deal with it. An Orlando man was arrested because he was impersonating a Homeland Security officer. The man told a worker he was investigating illegal immigrants in the area and then flashed a weapon. He wanted to make sure that people weren't illegally in the country, staying illegally at a local apartment complex. I think 47-year-old Stephen Donovan needs to get a hobby. I feel like, you know, because they do take care of that in Florida now, and they are working, you know, to
Starting point is 01:11:56 even be more aggressive because this kind of stuff is unsafe. Like, what happens if he showed up at an apartment building and it was Trenda Aragua that ran it? Like, what happens? Like, that guy's immediately, boom, he's dead. You got to be careful of this stuff. All right, so coming up, I got a tale of two cases, law and order. We're going to get into that. We have all the latest. You don't want to miss. And today's stupidity on the way. Stick with us. Strength and vitality inside and out. Native Path collagen delivers the two most essential collagen types that your body needs to support strong bones and flexible joints. With type 1 and 3 collagen without unnecessary fillers, you'll enjoy smoother movement, resilient skin, and the confidence that comes with looking and
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Starting point is 01:13:20 See how all this balances out. And we will. None of that's guaranteed. We'll see what those numbers look like. Did Eidon must approve of the blueprint that you passed last night? Did he think there were enough spending cuts in there? Well, we haven't gotten to that yet. These are numbers, a floor at least $1.5 trillion in savings that we're going to find,
Starting point is 01:13:38 and trying to get higher, maybe $2 trillion or higher. It's a start. Look, you don't turn an aircraft carrier on a dime. It takes miles of open ocean to turn an aircraft carrier. That's what the U.S. economy is. It took decades to get into this situation, but we are going to begin to bend that curve. That's a great thing for the country.
Starting point is 01:13:57 He went on with CNN, so don't know what that. Yeah, went on CNN. I guess the question that they, the narrative that they wanted to set was whether or not they think that Elon Musk is like calling all the shots. Yeah, Elon Musk is just running all the government right now. He's just running all of it. Yeah, that's right.
Starting point is 01:14:17 He wrote the budget bill, too. I'm done. I don't have any more energy to explain things to these people. Just go with it. Yeah, that's right. Yep. Yep, that's right. What was that,
Starting point is 01:14:30 what was that plan that the Heritage Foundation had that everyone said is going to be implemented if Trump was elected? Project 2020. Yeah, yeah. What is it, 2025? Yeah, yeah, it's part of Project 2025. That's right. That's right.
Starting point is 01:14:42 Yep, that's exactly what it is. And Elon Musk. We're going to actually make Elon Musk immortal. And, you know, when he gets old and, you know, pass his way of natural causes. We're going to preserve his head so he still lives. We'll put him in like a mech suit, you know. Just have him, that's all part of Project 2025 too. You got to read between the lines and all that.
Starting point is 01:14:59 Yeah, I'm just going to start going along with all of it. Just going, yeah, I'm just tired of explaining things to people who really don't want an explanation. They just want to argue with you. They will think that they're right simply because they're not. they're not Republicans. And they will think that you're wrong because you are a Republican. And I don't have the energy for that. Do you? I mean, we're all busy here. We're all busy. We don't have the energy for that stuff. That, that, I don't know. I, I feel like it's probably better services us by just, you know, going along with it. Yeah, that's Project 2025. Life hack.
Starting point is 01:15:42 That's right. I think we need to make everything. Have you, quick thing. Have you seen, it's on like Facebook and Instagram. It's the stuff that comes up. And they're always about telling you how to do life hacks. Like they're hacking life. And it's the stupidest stuff ever usually.
Starting point is 01:16:03 Have you seen some of this? Like they, like here's a life hack on how to crack an egg. Here's a life hack on how to, you know, whatever. You know that if you breathe in and out regularly throughout the day, you'll stay alive. That's a life hack. I don't know if you guys knew that or not. If you want moisture in your eyes, you got to blink some stuff. You got to blink a lot.
Starting point is 01:16:20 That's a life hack. Did you know that? I didn't. Yeah. Did you know that soda is carbonated? Life hack. You know what I did? What?
Starting point is 01:16:30 The soda that was room temperature. I dropped ice cubes into it to make it cooler. Life hack. That's a life hack. You can freeze water and then put it in water that isn't cold enough to freeze to make the overall water that you are drinking colder. Yes.
Starting point is 01:16:46 Life hack. Boom. That's crazy. I mean, who would have thought of this? Changing lives. It's where I hear changing lives and doing public services and, you know, all those good things. That's, you know, that's all great. Life hack.
Starting point is 01:16:59 It's the, it's true. So I had to say, I had, we were talking about that the other day and I'm like, so much of this stuff is dumb. Like, it's just stuff that you know to do. So I don't, I don't get why it's that's considered a life hack, but okay, you know, whatever for clicks for people. That's, you know, uh, anyway. So this, uh, I'm going to play some of this other audio for you because we do have a lot of audio today. Uh, this is sec deaf hegseth. I gotta say it slow. Seckdef, Heg Seth. Audio soundbite 9. Now, this seems to be
Starting point is 01:17:33 a very clear, unconvoluted, not a convoluted message. Very easy to understand, right? Audio somebody night and listen. I think the message is clear. If you break the law, if you are a criminal, you could find your way at Guantanamo Bay. You don't want to be at Guantanamo Bay. That, Kane, that makes sense. Somebody in our government said something that makes sense. It's weird. I really don't know how to take that because I've been trained these past four years to react in a horrified way because it's horrifying the stuff that they've done previously. but you have now a person in government
Starting point is 01:18:16 who said something and that makes sense are we going to get more of that? Do we get more of that? I hope so. I don't know why people are objecting to this. Yeah, I mean, yeah, you come in illegally and if you break the law, even after you come in illegally,
Starting point is 01:18:35 you could get an all expenses paid trip to an island. Nobody puts it like that, right? Yes, you are going to get an all. expenses paid trip, three hot and a cot to beautiful Cuba, you're on your way to Guantanamo Bay, yeah. Remember how they would talk about things
Starting point is 01:18:54 and prices right? I was a little and I'd watch prices right and everything that they said. I didn't know anything about it, but they like, they made it sound amazing, everything, even a washing machine. The Guantanamo Bay, you can enjoy your stay at Guantanamo Bay. Look, I've already got the slogan for them. That one's
Starting point is 01:19:12 free, but I will accept royalty. merch it out, man. You'll enjoy your stay at Guantanamo Bay, right? Fly over and enjoy your lodgings at the, I don't want to say detention center because that sounds, that doesn't sound five star. It's got to sound five star. Only the best for people who come in illegally and then continue to commit crime.
Starting point is 01:19:35 Only the best for them, right? So. It's just a criminal social program. Yeah, that's right. That's how it is. Yeah. You're just getting them together. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:19:47 That's all it is. So it's a beautiful area right by the water. You could choose from a garden view room. Maybe you could also view the lodging for the cars, a room that oversees where the cars are lodged. You could also have a waterfront view. It's in beautiful Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. I mean, why? wouldn't you, that's how we got to put it to make the left happy, right? The vacation that
Starting point is 01:20:17 most people can't afford. We'll send these illegal immigrants on it. Now, we've got a leeward point. You have three places to stay. You got leeward point, winward point, and Guantanamo Bay itself. So you have three different places to stay. There's a number of Kays to enjoy at Guantanamo Bay. You have Hospital K, North Toro K, K, South Toro K. I mean, a lot of, that's a lot of activities, Kane, for these illegal immigrants. immigrants. Nothing but the best. Nothing but the best. Almost accidentally dialed my travel agent.
Starting point is 01:20:48 Right? I mean, I think you have to, well, they still, I can see Kane down in Brownsville right now, like trying to illegally cross. Well, even though he's an American, trying to actually make it look like he's illegally crossing. And into the United States. No, no. No, oblo, I spend, no, oblo English. No. No, no.
Starting point is 01:21:07 Simi to get Mo. See me. Maybe you could even. you know, get on tour some of the boats or some of the retired subs that they have there. I mean, the Bay Shoreline is a great area to moors some ships. You know, you have some chalky cliffs, some crags. I don't know what that is. But it sounds beautiful, right? I'm just saying. So tell the left, like, no, no, no, lefty, we're sending them on a vacation. Now, here's what the left could do. and here's how we could incentivize them.
Starting point is 01:21:44 So if they're worried about the lodgings of people who are entering the country illegally and they're worried about them going to get them all, well, then how about we do this? How about someone on the left they could agree to, Cain, buff the stay of one of these guests? Like, do you want, do you really care about illegal immigrants? Because if you do, then you're going to pay to upgrade their room to an ocean front room. Oh, I see. You're going to pay to upgrade to Ocean View. Now, there's Ocean View and Ocean Front.
Starting point is 01:22:15 There is a difference. Like, you can, in Gitmo, you can see the water, or you can be right front and center in your special lodging at Gitmo. So if the left really cared, they would buff it up, right? They'd pay to upgrade from a garden view to an Ocean View or an ocean front room. So I don't see the problem. Don't see the problem. It feels like a place people can just go and find themselves. You know what?
Starting point is 01:22:44 I think you're right. Yeah. And realize stuff. Yeah. You know, like realizing things and. That's what it feels like. It really feels like that. I mean, just saying.
Starting point is 01:22:54 So I don't know what the, I mean, when's the last time any of us have been on a vacation? Right. When's the last time? It's been a bit. It's been a while. Some of y'all, I ain't gone in forever. I know what it's like. When our kids were little, we didn't go on a vacation until my kids were like a junior high.
Starting point is 01:23:09 We just didn't go. So I get it. But I think this would be, you know, like, I mean, look, look, like at Leeward point, you could arrive on one of the 6,000 feet main runways constructed in 1943. So it's like a historic, it's a, it's vintage. A boutique, it sounds boutique, cane. Right? Vintage is accurate. Yeah, I like it.
Starting point is 01:23:34 Yeah. So instead of going to Touloum and staying at like a Hotel Essencia, you could go to Cuba. Everybody wants to get great Cuban food, great Cuban music, what? Stay, a beautiful getmo. And you could go for free if you just come in illegally. Look at that. Look at that. That's how it's got to be advertised.
Starting point is 01:23:51 See, that makes the left okay with it. The left thinks that you're paying for something they wouldn't pay for, but they get to borrow it and make it look like they're good people. Then they love it. Because they like to be generous with other people's money. They like to be charitable. It's like asking your parent for money that you then get the accolades for by putting it the Salvation Army kettle during Christmas. It's the same thing. That's what they do. I mean,
Starting point is 01:24:15 it does look like a nice location, I got to say, you know. I mean, I wouldn't be sending criminals to like waterfront property. You know what I mean? Like I'd be sending them to like the crappiest place ever. Like the most liberal hellhole in the United States is where I would probably hold them. Right. And like a real ugly place. You know, like probably some of the Brutalist 60s architecture in D.C. Any one of those buildings would suffice. You know what I'm talking about? They just look like, they look like communism in the buildings.
Starting point is 01:24:50 Have you seen something? Like in D.C. you have a, you have some like very beautiful classical architecture. And then you have like these brutalist blocks. And the only distinguishing feature on them is that maybe the inward slant of the window casings is like an architect, like that substitutes as an architectural detail. And that's it. They look like giant. They look like sad communism. It's horrible. You feel oppressed just by walking by them. That's where they should go. Send the bad people there. Make the IRS people take care of them. Ooh. Oh, I like that. Oh my gosh, right? Think of that. You guys have to clean their toilets.
Starting point is 01:25:30 And you know, because you've got to fulfill your government service. See, all of these things. This all makes so much sense. All right. So coming up. we got a lot more to get into uh we oh and you know what i realized too the jean hackman fulfills the rule of three well i'll explain here coming up uh because some of you who don't know that rule are like i what and now all of the news you would probably miss it's time for dana's quick five so a puppy this would not be news except what the puppy ate so this adorable puppy ate a whole basically their their owner's closet and had to have life-saving surgery. A
Starting point is 01:26:12 seven-month-old Bernese mountain dog named Luna. So Luna ate 24 socks and 43 other things, including a shoe insert scrunchies, hair ties. And when she got sick,
Starting point is 01:26:28 they rushed her to the animal hospital. And a vet had to actually remove clothing that was causing intestinal obstructions. She had a distended abdomen and everything. Now they said she pulled through. You've got to be, I mean, it's disgusting. They pulled everything out and laid it out on the table, and it's so nasty.
Starting point is 01:26:45 This dog ate legit everything. Like, everything in their owner's closet, like part of a belt. Like, what in the world is with your dog? What are you feeding your dog? But the dog is okay right now, but that's the only time something like that makes that, because that's insane. That's like a big truck of the owner's closet. Let's see here.
Starting point is 01:27:04 Also, Utah is going to be, wait, this is the, the first state, they're going to be in fluoride in public water. I don't get the fluoride and water thing. We should save that. I'm going to come back to this because I don't understand it. Stop. I feel like I'm talking about, what is it? Stanley Kubrick film with the fluoride in the water. Yeah. Also, mysterious smelly white globs were spotted on a popular beach, Bournemouth Beach, Bournemouth Beach It looks like a marshmallow Beachgoers
Starting point is 01:27:40 They don't It smells horrible And they think it could be toxic palm oil Others were hoping It's something called Ambergris GRIS I'm going to have to Google it
Starting point is 01:27:53 Maybe I hope it's not gross And they think that I guess you can make money off of it And palm oil is poisonous to dogs Something that Okay so ambergris is whale vomit I've heard of whale vomit. I didn't know.
Starting point is 01:28:03 It was called anybody. Oh, yeah. That is worth actually like a ton of money. Whale vomit. Yes. It's worth a ton of money. So they're still trying to figure out what it is. Some say that it looks like a mold or a fungus.
Starting point is 01:28:16 Others say it's somebody apparently touched it and they say it has a consistency of dough. I am further grossed out. But it's just real weird. And of course it's in Britain and they're trying, they're trying very politely to figure out, what is the matter? What is this element? we do not know. It's mysterious. It's foul smelling. So they're all, you know, being very practical and British about how they deal with it. Let's see. This, a woman, this is in New Jersey.
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Starting point is 01:30:15 She has an impressive jawline. Facebook. That lady was apparently charged with explosives or having an incendiary device, basically like explosives at a Tesla dealership. This lady right here. A 40-year-old lady. Oh. Kane. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:30:36 This lady's, and that's how it's reported, the lady, a woman arrested, even Fox says, woman arrested after explosives discovered a Tesla dealership. This lady, they name the lady as Lucy Grace Nelson. Ms. Nelson here. I kind of wonder what Ms. Nelson does for skincare. That makes Ms. Nelson's skin. look bristly in the area where one would have a beard, cane.
Starting point is 01:31:13 Yeah, that is odd. Yeah. For a woman. And another thing, Kane, that stuck out to me about this reported woman's photograph, the woman who had explosives at Tesla,
Starting point is 01:31:29 the weird thing in Ms. Nelson's neck. Yeah. It's like a bulge. in the neck. It's right below that impressive jaw line. It's a strong jaw for a lady. Is that an Eve's apple?
Starting point is 01:31:47 An Eve's apple. That, you know, that might be because, you know, a lady wouldn't have an Adam's apple. No, not a lady. No. Not a woman. That apple belongs to Adam. So, I mean, he's got some other kind of fruit in his throat there. What's up?
Starting point is 01:32:07 What's up? I don't know what that is in Eves Apple, right? So Ms. Nelson was spotted on Monday night. Just keep this lovely lady's photo up there if you would want. This ladies was spotted on Monday night with incendiary devices and materials attributed to vandalism and was booked into jail and issued a $10,000 cash surety bond. And this is the Loveland Police Department. So, you know, this lady had some explosives
Starting point is 01:32:51 Tesla dealership. And Loveland police said that this lady may have left very offensive messages derogatory in nature. I am shocked. That is not very ladylike. That is, you know what? That's right.
Starting point is 01:33:09 Real ladies don't leave derogatory messages at Tesla dealership. You know what, guys? I'm, I am beginning to wonder. Because let's look for a minute. The behavior. I mean, that is a strong jaw for a lady. The bulge in the neck. I'm beginning to question whether this lady is a lady.
Starting point is 01:33:37 Don't be a bigot. Oh, can't be a bigot, though. Don't do that. Because the lady says that Ms. Nelson says Ms. Nelson's a lady. And I mean, surely considering that Ms. Nelson was apprehended with explosives at a Tesla dealership, I fail to see where there's anything in Ms. Nelson's behavior that would discredit Ms. Nelson. And Ms. Nelson's claim that Ms. Nelson's, in fact, a lady came. It's convincing.
Starting point is 01:34:08 That bulge in the neck. though. That neck folds though. That's really a small percentage of the whole. And some ladies, you know, they had the bearded lady back in the day, the circus. I mean, that might be a thing. Okay.
Starting point is 01:34:23 Yeah? Okay. I don't know. I mean... I do see pink strands in the hair, so that's got it. Yeah, because only a lady would wear pink. Clearly. And clearly, only a lady would
Starting point is 01:34:36 have dyed strands of hair. Yeah. Like that. I mean, ABC News, woman caught trying to plant explosives. NBC. Woman accused of repeatedly vandalizing a Colorado Tesla dealership. A woman, 40, was caught with explosives at a Tesla dealership in Colorado.
Starting point is 01:34:56 A woman. A woman. A woman. Economic times, a woman is arrested at Tesla's Colorado dealership for vandalism. Apparently, it was a repeated thing, this lady. It's a repeated thing. I still got to say, though. It doesn't.
Starting point is 01:35:22 I ask questions because if you say, someone may not like what you say and they may take offense to it. I think it's a journalistic approach to ask and to be curious. Well, they do have some form of genitals as humans have. Some form. I'm assuming that they are, in fact, a human. Yeah, it looks human. But how difficult, not only just ask this, how difficult does it make it? if you're in law enforcement.
Starting point is 01:35:50 Say that you got a bolow, right? Oh my gosh, there's a person with explosives at Tesla. You got to find this person. Well, the person identifies as a woman. Okay, everybody be on the lookout for a lady with explosives at a Tesla dealership. And this guy's like, well, you say you've got a guy there who maybe is just decided to be dishonest about what he is so he could skirt the law. Everybody's out looking for a lady and you got a guy at the Frankenbeams running around just as free as a bird. Just, you know.
Starting point is 01:36:24 I don't even know how they caught them. Or her. I'm sorry, her. Yeah, her. Them. It. The person. How did they catch that person?
Starting point is 01:36:32 I mean, all the media says that is a lady. The same media that is very offended about the doge nerds having access to your read only access to their waste, fraud, and abuse. But they, damn it, you better call this a lady. Because they's got, Ms. Nelson's got pink in their hair. So, I mean, there's not really a lot of information about Ms. She sounds hideous. Well, she's a guy, so.
Starting point is 01:36:59 Yeah, there's a man. So Lorraine says that originally, now, Lorraine, you've got to be careful. We're in new territory here. Chat. You've got to be careful. Ms. Nelson says Ms. Nelson's a lady. Although, Lorraine found, it's a story at the Colorado. And did they dead name Ms. Zrk-R-Nelson?
Starting point is 01:37:25 Did they? Did they? I don't know. Oh, I don't know what my honorific was that I used. What? You just couldn't hear me? Okay. They said that Ms. Nelson's name was Justin.
Starting point is 01:37:38 What? That can't be right. I don't know any women. I don't know any women named Justin. Yeah, that doesn't sound right. Justin Thomas Nelson. I don't, I mean, I know of a Justine, like Justine Bateman, but that's not what Nelson's name says. It says Justin Thomas.
Starting point is 01:38:04 Hmm. Okay. Like, not Thomasette, Thomas. Yeah. So it's not a woman. Yeah, because Justin seems more in line with that jawline and Eve's apple. And the balls. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:38:24 And also those. Okay. You would expect someone named Justin to have a bulge in the neck. Just saying. All right. The reason I bring this up, because A, it's more trans-Tifa with Tesla because they're mad because, you know, we don't like you, Elon Musk because you make electric cars and you want to cut spending, damn it. Doesn't it kind of lose energy after a while when you go through like his hits and you're like, wait a minute, do we like these things or not? Like, I don't know. I don't know why they think that blowing up a Tesla is the way to go. But it's trans Tifa thinking. But every media outlet. And I mean every. I'm not saying that as like a universal statement. I mean everywhere. has identified uh it says it's a woman now it's a trans tifa so can we stop empowering and giving
Starting point is 01:39:32 cover to trans tifa terrorism because this is terrorism this is domestic terrorism this is exactly what that word is domestic terrorism isn't parents who are you know at their school their kids school board meeting domestic terrorism isn't you know people speaking out against men and women's sports domestic terrorism is trying to put incendiary devices at a Tesla dealerships because you don't like Elon Musk. That's that's actual terrorism. Unreal. Just unreal. But yeah, everywhere.
Starting point is 01:40:06 Woman arrested. I'm like that's literally not a woman. But okay. All right. Just saying. We're going to go with it. Okay. Can we talk about Utah real quick?
Starting point is 01:40:15 Utah is gearing up to make history. They're going to be the first state to be in fluoride in their water systems. And here's the sentence. Cain, if the governor signs a bill to prohibit the addition of the tooth decay fighting mineral. Guess you want to have your teeth rot out of your head, losers, taking fluoride out of the water. Isn't that like what, that's like the message that I get from this? Immediately. They say that HB.0081 would prevent any individual or political subdivision from adding
Starting point is 01:40:46 fluoride to water. I still get, how much fluoride is in the water? That's a great question, because what's reported, may or may not be accurate. Yeah, that's what I read. I'm like, so do we actually know? Well, we do know. There are studies out there that show lower IQ scores after lengthy exposure to fluoride. That makes sense, actually. There's a lot of really dumb people. There may be something that enhances the minerals in your teeth. I have no idea about that. So is it possible that if we weren't putting fluoride in the water and making people stupid,
Starting point is 01:41:17 that, you know, you wouldn't have like the new snow white movie that we have? I think that's a logical conclusion to make. You think that we would have a story of like that dude who, that lady, Lady Nelson there with the bombs at the Tesla. We have something. I'm just curious.
Starting point is 01:41:32 I just was wondering. Yeah. It's a logical conclusion. Think about it though. Floyd makes people dumber. That does explain a lot. Yeah. Some people really must like tap water more than others.
Starting point is 01:41:43 You can tell. I'm just saying. But yeah, the government wanted, do you, okay, I'm not a conspiracy theorist. But when you tell me, no, the government has to put the stuff because the government loves your teeth. The government cares about your teeth. And they really want your teeth to be healthy and strong. So we're putting this fluoride in your water because you're too stupid to keep your teeth healthy.
Starting point is 01:42:07 So we're going to put this in the water and do it for you. I just find that to be super sauce. It is because it's included in our toothpaste already. Like every toothpaste that you buy unless you specify that you don't want fluoride has fluoride in it. All of it. Unless you get some of that gritty stuff where it's just like horrible paste. Like sand? Yeah, unless you get that.
Starting point is 01:42:30 I got a lot of questions because I just don't understand why we have it in our, I mean, I know that that was the reason originally, but it sounds totally suspect, right? Do you even drink tap water? Do you drink tap water? Do I know. You're like, no. No. No.
Starting point is 01:42:46 I haven't, I don't think I've drank tap water in quite a long time. Yeah. I'm just very aware of it now. And I literally will blame Kubrick for that. But I just, I don't know why they're, they're signing this water supposed to fight tooth decay. And he's removing the tooth decay fighting mineral. Like they're the presses beside themselves. And then they end with this.
Starting point is 01:43:12 And an Australian study published last year, Kane found no link between early childhood exposure to Florida. Negative cognitive neurodevelopment. Oh. Where did they get paid for that study? Who's paid for that study? I'm sure it wasn't USAID, but I'm also sure that it probably rhymed with Schmoo S. Bade. I, yeah, I'm sure that it's all, you know, because a study,
Starting point is 01:43:35 and we all know scientists, guys, if anything, we know that scientists can never be bought off. And studies can ever be politically motivated. I mean, clearly, especially if you've lived in the last eight years, you know that could never happen. That is, you know, unassailable, the integrity of that, yeah. I know that.
Starting point is 01:43:54 Subscribe to the Dana Show podcast because who says you can't make fun of people while staying informed on your own personal time? Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. So a couple of things. The New York Post is saying that any, the new info that was released today
Starting point is 01:44:11 with the binders is just like a contact sheet for the Epstein files. And they said it's going to lead to disappointment. And then apparently Pam Bondi is calling out FBI. and saying that the FBI is withholding further documentation from her. I will say this. I think it's in bad taste to, because there are real victims in this. It is in really bad taste to be like dancing and laughing with a binder of information
Starting point is 01:44:37 considering the nature of what we're talking about and the level of power with the perpetrators that we're discussing. and I don't know why anything new, because some of the stuff that's online is like a repository of all new and old stuff, apparently there's like really nothing new out. And even then, there's like no comment other than, you know, from from influencers. Oh, we got these binders. But nobody, did somebody tell them not to share the information, any new information? Or is there none? Because it just looks like a cheap stunt. Honestly, we want this information. We want to know who. who these people are. And Bondi's saying that the FBI is playing dirty right now with us. Why? I don't want these agencies at each other's throats. I want, I just want everything transparent. Don't promise us transparency and then not give us transparency. So I'm really not happy with this. And I think it's a stunt to have like some people who tow the line and say what, you know, honestly, some of them are told to say, get up there and kind of dance around with some binders.
Starting point is 01:45:47 it's just in such bad taste. It's in such bad taste. So that's just not cool. And I don't know if they were told to stay quiet or what, but there's no, nothing's out. All right, Kane, today in stupidity. All right, it's Illinois's Governor, Governor Pritzker, the real DC comics.
Starting point is 01:46:04 The actual penguin. Yeah, he's like a DC comics villain. Here's what he says, because I had no idea that, first of all, democracy's being taken away, and that somehow grocery prices are tied to it. Listen to this. Say to people, you know, democracy is it really? Nobody knows what that looks like. They've never experienced it before.
Starting point is 01:46:21 And the reality is what people need to hear about is what the effects of that are. The prices at the grocery store are going up because democracy is being taken away. Oh. So it has nothing to do with the over-regulation of energy that drives the prices up of how does grocery get from point A to point B without a price increase because of that. but yeah it's somehow democracy going away yeah good times she's a moron folks that does it for us today i will i'm out tomorrow i will be back behind the mic with you on monday god bless and have a great weekend

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