The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Europe's Islamist Takeover Reaches Its Boiling Point | Political Commentary

Episode Date: June 9, 2026

A Sudanese migrant with a 5-year visa attempted to behead somebody in North Belfast. A Somalian referee for the 2026 FIFA World Cup was denied entry into the United States over the weekend "due to vet...ting concerns. Northern Ireland Officials shares updates about the Sudanese knife attack and refuses to call it a t*rrorist attack. Trump vows revenge on Iran. Actress Gwyneth Paltrow gets slammed by Hollywood for declaring she is NOT  a political liberal. President. President Trump gets asked about his appearance at the Knicks game and his conversations with Netanyahu on his way back from New York. Seattle built a bunch of tiny homes to hide homeless people during the World Cup. CBS News boss Bari Weiss is poised to oversee CNN editorial operations as the legacy press weeps and gnaws their teeth. Plus, more commentary.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Relief Factorhttps://www.ReliefFactor.comDeclare your independence from pain with Relief Factor—start the 3-Week QuickStart for just $17.76Prebornhttps://www.PreBorn.com/DanaDonate today to help another Mother and Father experience hope. $28 sponsors one ultrasound and can help save a baby’s life. Or Dial  #250 and say BABYNative Path Grass Fed Collagenhttps://GetNativePath.com/DanaFor my special offer get up to 45% OFF. Try it risk-free with a 365-day money-back guarantee.Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/DanaTrusted by law enforcement, security professionals, and everyday Americans—defend yourself and your family with Byrna.HumanNhttps://Humann.com/DanaSave $5 on HumanN Cholesterol Health Daily at Sam's Club. Head to your local Sam's Club and do more to support your cholesterol health with the science-first brand. Patriot Mobilehttp://PatriotMobile.com/DANAVisit online or call 972-PATRIOT and use promo code DANA for a FREE month of service.Ghost Bedhttps://GhostBed.com/DANAGhostBed has the cooling luxury mattress you need for the best summer sleep. Use code DANA for an extra 10% off sitewide.Noble Goldhttps://NobleGoldInvestments.com/DanaIf you want to see how physical gold and silver could fit into your portfolio, download Noble Gold Investments FREE Wealth Protection Kit. Pocket HoseText DANA to 64000For a limited time, get two FREE gifts—a 360° rotating pocket pivot and thumb drive nozzle when you buy a new Pocket Hose Ballistic; just text DANA to 64000, message and data rates may apply.Subscribe today and stay in the loop on all things news with The Dana Show. Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramXMore InfoWebsite

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Starting point is 00:00:00 A new congressional report confirms Tim Walls and his administration did very little to stop fraud and even punish those who pointed it out. Texas U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico now says, of course he's opposed to trans surgeries for kids. Oh, and the Social Security Trust Fund will run out of money in six years, and neither party has any intention of doing anything about it. I'm Greg Corumbus, inviting you to join Jim Garrity of National Review and me each weekday for the Three Martini Lunch podcast. We'll give you the top news, some good laughs, and we'll be done in 30 minutes. Follow the Three Martini Lunch on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome to the program. And we're following a couple of things simultaneously.
Starting point is 00:00:36 If you're just joining us, we're following the Carmelo Anthony, anything waiting for movement on that. Also, the Southern Poverty Law Center hearing. We are watching this insane story coming out of Ireland, where that was in the middle of the street, a guy who this Sudanese Asylee was trying to behead in the middle of the street.
Starting point is 00:01:11 I don't want to show, I don't know if we should, I mean, we can show maybe like an image of it. There's some censored images out there, but I'm really hesitant to show the video because it's bad. I mean, it's about what you would imagine. I mean, the guy has the Irishman in full mount, and he is
Starting point is 00:01:28 holding a knife to his throat. I think he was trying to gouge his eyes out too. Because he's, the guy's in critical condition. And I think he was, I think he was trying to gouge his eyes out. And he was sawing at his neck. Oh my gosh. It makes me woozy just thinking about it.
Starting point is 00:01:47 Or just like going over, recounting this. It's just insane. This is wild. And what's crazy is that I was telling you, the guy so he came over from Paris he came over
Starting point is 00:02:04 went to Dublin then took a bus to Belfast and this was in September 2023 he was given asylum for five years and this is how this is what he's doing
Starting point is 00:02:16 thankfully there were some amazing passerby that intervened and they saved this dude's life they saved this guy life. This is just, it's, it's, I mean, I just can't, can't, can you imagine in the middle of the street seeing this? And a guy, like one of your own kinsmen there in the middle of the road, some dudes trying to saw his head off, some dude that was given asylum by your country, why the hell was this
Starting point is 00:02:47 guy given asylum? Why was, I have not, by the way, I have not uncovered that. I have no idea why this guy, I don't know. Did you, did you read anything about it? I don't know how this guy. got asylum. What would they typically give asylum for? If you're being, you know, persecuted, I mean, the guy clearly is an Islamist. Some of the stuff that he was apparently saying, according to the witnesses and the people that were there intervening. So what, what, they just give it out like candy? Cane, I can't go to Mexico. Do you think I could go to Mexico where your non-white adjacent half of your family live? Could I go to, could I go to Mexico? Be like, I'm an assailie. What would, what would they say?
Starting point is 00:03:26 No, I mean, you have to prove that where your home is you're being oppressed or that there's some sort of life-threatening situation going on. The Sudanese do claim, and they frequently claim, the ongoing conflicts there. And so I think we've had some administrations in the past that have been pretty lax on the requirements and the bar that you have to cross in order to be an asylum. I think they've lowered that a lot here. And I think it's a two-pronged issue. Yeah. where I mean, it's just stunning to me. I'm like watching some of this.
Starting point is 00:04:04 Just stunning. But thankfully, one guy hit him with a hurling stick, and there's the other guy. I'm watching this video on my giant monitor. One guy brought a shovel, and they did finally free the guy, but he's in critical. So he gets the asylum. He gets asylum. You want to hear something crazy? This is actually not unusual.
Starting point is 00:04:25 I know, but they have. Knives Bend. How is this happening? So apparently, by the way, the guy who was trying to cut this person's head off in Belfast is also Dang Majek, who is another Sudanese guy. He's the guy who stabbed a young mother to death, Riannon Skywhite. She worked at a hotel that housed these colonists, these invaders. And apparently, nobody ever heard about it because it doesn't matter. Nobody thinks it matters in the UK, except the people that are like asking the questions, you know. The dang Majek decided he stalked this woman's daughter for hours when she was on her shift. The mother was writing the government.
Starting point is 00:05:09 The government hasn't responded. And then he hid in the, apparently hid before he ambushed her to train station. And as she was on the platform, he attacked her by stabbing her 23 times. He penetrated her brainstem. It was so violent. And then afterwards, he went and bought some alcohol and went back to the hotel and danced and celebrated as to what he did.
Starting point is 00:05:37 Also from sitting there. Why was he there? Why was he there? I just, big question. Amazing to me. He was finally jailed for 29 years. why is he jailed for 29 years? Why isn't he just scrubbed off the face of this earth? Why should that guy be jailed for 29 years? Another guy who illegally entered Ireland
Starting point is 00:06:08 stabbed somebody to death after he stalked him. This is like commonplace. You have the Somali diaspora and Rotherham that was sex trafficking women and girls, almost 2,000 of them for 17 years. You've got people that are getting stabbed right and left all over the UK. A good. guy who just tried, almost had his damn head sawed off in the street last night. At what point are people going to get serious about this? At what point are they going to get serious? And it's already,
Starting point is 00:06:37 you're already seen it in the United States. Oh, you are. You're already seen it in the United States. It's already happening. There was a story of a guy, you know the Charlotte, North Carolina light rail? That's the same train
Starting point is 00:06:54 where Irina Zeritzka was murdered. So there was a guy, apparently the other night, on that same train, wielding a knife and threatening people on video. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. So what's happening? This is why people carry arms, by the way. This is why people carry arms. There is, uh, Europe is committing suicide. If you don't have people using trucks to drive into innocence, then you have this. And then, isn't there the constable in the Ireland clip, Kane, where the guy was saying, well, we just have no idea of the motive.
Starting point is 00:07:48 I'm sorry, what? Was it, but he was shouting kind of the motive from what I read. The Telegraph had a very interesting story about that. So did Daily Mail. If we have that, throw that up for me. If we do. But the guy was saying, well, we just don't know about the motive. There were other lefty UK leaders.
Starting point is 00:08:12 We just don't know. We want to be aware of a motive. Watch this guy. This is the constable investigating the case. The investigation is at early stages. As I've said already, we're ruling out a terrorist motivation at this stage. However, our minds remain open to the various possibilities as to what the motivation is behind this. We will, of course, as we move ahead, be working with all of those who might be able to provide us further information in contact as why what happened last night.
Starting point is 00:08:47 Yeah, Connor McGregor tweeted, close the borders. Enter IPAS centers militarily and remove all illegal entrance from this island. inviting and financing mentally deranged people from the third world is a hard note. Get them out. Stop them coming. We say no to this. He's not wrong. He is not wrong.
Starting point is 00:09:09 So there apparently it's going to go down. And it should. This is enough is enough. The British government let him stay. Let him stay. Oh, don't think that the Republic of Ireland is somehow any more conservative. In some ways, they're even leftier. Oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 00:09:33 And five years, they allowed them to stay for five years. Why? Why? What's the point of this? What is the point of any of this? There's a story. Oh, I've got to find this story. It was some, it was a coach because World Cup,
Starting point is 00:09:49 give me a moment and I'm going to find this. I thought I had it up. Did you hear about the World Cup coach or this one, was it a ref that was denied entry? Yeah, it was a ref that was denied entry to the United States. And people, the, though, they're, and the guys from, Somalia. He arrived in Miami and was cut from the tournament and was Omar Artan. He was going to be the first referee from Somalia. And he was denied injury. All of the lefty, oh my gosh. I keep, I mean, I just, this was trending this morning and all I saw were leftist commentators
Starting point is 00:10:23 freaking out over this. And they were saying, this is discrimination. Why is this is not discrimination. I can't just come. You don't allow anybody to just walk into your country. We don't have to allow entry to anyone. You're not owed entry into the United States. We don't owe you anything. You are owed nothing from us. We don't owe you entry. We don't owe you money.
Starting point is 00:10:47 We don't owe you repatriation. We don't owe you anything. You owe us. Assimilate or get out. I am way hardcore on this. There is not anyone on the right that I have met who is as hardcore conservative as me on the issue of immigration, to be honest. Oh, you think you know, you don't. I am hardcore.
Starting point is 00:11:09 I think the Republican Party's two leftists on immigration, have for a while, for about a decade, if not more. More than that. We don't owe entry to anyone. We've got a lot of referees here. We don't, you know, I was going to make history. Shut up. If that's what you were going to make history for,
Starting point is 00:11:25 that's a pathetic story of your culture. It's ridiculous. This guy is, and they were like, well, he's not apologizing. He has a, so, I don't care. I don't care. We don't owe entry to people. Sue don't Marco Rubio, send him out there.
Starting point is 00:11:41 Hell, I mean, he's just taking every job, isn't he? And I, they, the Associated Press, Reuters, oh my gosh, the ignorant United States, can you believe this? That's all I'm reading about this morning. He was denied entry. There were vetting concerns. There were vetting concerns. Ooh, I want to know what those vetting concerns were.
Starting point is 00:12:04 the referee, here's what the spokesperson, now listen, this is what Customs and Border Patrol said in a statement. They said, quote, the referee was determined to be inadmissible due to vetting concerns and was denied entry, end quote. Now, they didn't go into any other detail. Now, if you remember, Somalia is actually part of Trump's list for the travel ban, the ban on travel. And it places restrictions on a number of countries. and Somalia is one of them. Now, CBP did not explicitly identify the ref, but FIFA confirmed it's Omar Abdul-Kadir-R-Tan, the only Somali referee selected for the World Cup.
Starting point is 00:12:51 And they're saying that the organization is not involved in host country immigration processes. That includes visa adjudications. They've been informed by authorities that his status will not be changed at present. In line with previous FIFA events, a host government ultimately decides who receives a visa and who is admitted into their country. And that makes all the sense in the world. I mean, we've allowed 52 other referees and 88 assistant referees that have been selected. And others have had no problem, black and white. So don't sit here and argue that it's racism.
Starting point is 00:13:25 That's just a stupid, mindless Islamist talking point. Because we've allowed a number of other people coming in. but we do have an issue with Somalia. Why do we have an issue with Somalia? Because we can't trust what Somalia tells us. Somalia does not have the infrastructure and the process to actually make sure that the people that are traveling from Somalia are who they say they are and are and don't have any other dangerous associations.
Starting point is 00:13:55 That could be a compromise to the United States. That is not a United States problem. That's a Somalia problem. We don't have to pick up the slack for Somalia. And as I've said, there have been numerous other refs, black and white, all around the world, that have had no issue getting into the United States. But you have this one guy because Somalia, there's a reason they were placed on that list. They do not have the open line with the United States government that is required to facilitate
Starting point is 00:14:32 easy travel from Somalia to the United States with full integrity of the vetting process and security. That is an action that's protecting Americans. So this is, if people are upset about it, then get mad at Somalia's government. It's not the United States' responsibility to go, oh, you're a third world hellhole. You don't have the infrastructure to make sure that the people you weren't sending us aren't al-Shabaab or something. Okay, we'll go ahead and look the other way. No, absolutely not. Would you allow someone in your house that you didn't know and you couldn't be certain of? Someone just shut up at your house and you had no idea how to vet them, how to evaluate them, how to make sure that they were actually cleared before coming to your home?
Starting point is 00:15:18 Would you allow them in, into your home, into your kitchen, around your children? And now if you say no, then you're a hypocrite. So I don't want to hear it from any of these people. We got a lot more on the way as we move our partners that help bring you the program. It is our folks, it's our friends over at Superbeats, cholesterol health daily. You guys are familiar with the heart shoes. Well, the same company, it's called Human, behind the heart shoes, have now created cholesterol health daily because cholesterol doesn't have to be confusing.
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Starting point is 00:17:11 The, where do we start at? There's a lot of things. We've been talking about the stuff in Ireland. And we're following the Southern Poverty Law Center chief who's talking about, she used to have been testifying that, or he has been testifying. Well, he's the interim chief, not the chief chief, Brian Fair. And then, of course, the Carmelo Anthony stuff. everyone's just sort of waiting and seeing what happens.
Starting point is 00:17:32 And then in Ireland, as I mentioned, you had an Islamist who was tried to saw an Irishman's hut off in the middle of the street. And so now all hell is about to break loose in Ireland. I don't know what all you've seen came, but they've got road closures. They got all kinds of stuff that is happening over there because of this. And it was revealed that the guy came through Paris, September 20, 23. was granted asylum for like five years. And the guy, do we, I don't think that we even have an update on the guys, the victim's, uh, condition.
Starting point is 00:18:13 I know he was in critical, but I don't think we know anything else about it. I think cut 32 is the latest we have. Oh, that's the latest. That's, okay. Let me, let me play this. I, because I would like to get a little update because we don't, I mean, nobody knows, but they're, I mean, they're going through the streets. watch.
Starting point is 00:18:31 Seriously injured in this knife attack. And it's important to acknowledge at the very outset the bravery of those members of the public who ran towards danger to intervene and help the injured man. Our position is to provide as much verified information to the public as possible as our investigation continues. This is what we know so far. The incident happened in the Kinnard Avenue area, Kinnard Avenue area. on Monday the 8th of June at around 10.30 p.m.
Starting point is 00:19:04 Officers arrived at the scene within minutes of the report to detain and arrest the suspect and to administer first aid. Colleagues from Northern Ireland Ambulance Service attended a short time later. The victim was taking the hospital with significant injuries to his eyes and serious slash wound injuries to his back and face. The suspect, a man in his 30s, who we now understand to be sued in ease, was arrested. at the scene on suspicion of attempted murder. He is in custody, and at this time we are not seeking anyone else in connection with the investigation. And what is believed to be a kitchen knife was recovered at the scene. I share the public's revulsion over the brutal nature of this attack,
Starting point is 00:19:51 which has created concern not only here in Northern Ireland, but much further afield. And I understand also that there will be questions regarding the nature of the attack. You think? Throughout today, we've been liaising with senior counter-terrorism partners. At this stage, we have no information to suggest that this was a terrorist-related incident. However, I must stress, I must stress we are still at the early stages of our investigation. This brutal attack has sent shockwaves through our communities, and I want to reassure all of our communities your safety is our priority. and we're currently engaging with local representatives and residents to provide reassurance and support.
Starting point is 00:20:35 That is why today the public can expect to see an increased police presence across Northern Ireland this evening and in the coming days to help support, reassure and keep all of our communities safe. We understand that there's considerable posting in social media and people have real questions and real concerns. But we'd ask the public to be very mindful of what they share online. Oh, don't start with us. This could risk causing further trauma to the injured man's loved ones and may impact upon the ongoing investigation. So I would urge caution. What else do you need to investigate here, lunchbox? What else do you need to investigate, eh?
Starting point is 00:21:16 What else? The guy was getting his head sought off in the middle of a street by a guy that you all gave asylum to. A violent attacker. guy from Sudan, you know, which is known to be such a Christian nation, Sudan. Oh, wait, no. Just absolute nonsense. Look, all I know is that they've been closing roads and it's a, it's, we have to know the motive. Yeah, as Kane said, what, I'll tell you what his motive is.
Starting point is 00:21:43 He wanted to kill an Irishman. That's his motive. Look, I did your job for you. He wanted to kill the guy because he's an invader. He's a colonist. And you people are such cucks that you're going to sit here and bend a knee. to all to satisfy people who come illegally into your country and sex traffic, your women and your daughters and cut the heads off your men. What are you going to do about it?
Starting point is 00:22:08 Geez, you know, wars were launched for so much less than this. People have gotten soft. It's insane. All right, talking about Iran. So, Potus is vowing revenge on Iran. I read you the post that he had on social media. He said that the U.S. is going to retaliate against Iran after the regime shot down an Apache helicopter patrolling the strait of Ormuz. He said, I've been informed by our great military that last night, the Iranians shot down one of our highly sophisticated Apache helicopters while patrolling the strait. And he says that the sent com, two pilots were rescued from the Persian Gulf after
Starting point is 00:22:51 the aircraft crashed off the coast of Oman. And the president confirmed that Iran was responsible. There's, and here's what they write. Here's the Daily Mail. I'm just going to, oh, I want to punch this lap, this computer so bad right now. It says any U.S. responsible likely further delay diplomatic negotiations. You know what? I would say that, oh, these brawn-aged goat fornicators are the ones who are actually
Starting point is 00:23:22 delay negotiations. I think the whole regime needs to be strung up off a bridge in Tehran and let the citizenry Mussolini them. That would be a great gift to the Persian people who were colonized by Islamist
Starting point is 00:23:38 invaders and they destroyed a beautiful Persian country and created an Islamist hellhole. So, no, a U.S. response, that's not what would delay any diplomatic negotiations. Again, these bronze-aged goat fornicators are the ones who are deciding to just blow up negotiations. I would be done at this point, and that's it.
Starting point is 00:24:03 How much are you going to take? How much are you going to take? How much is anybody going to take? You know, Lorraine's sending me updates about this. She's watching the Ireland story. The loyalists apparently have a, there's going to be a big old riot. And it's getting time. Things are just getting started in Ireland. remember, it stays daylight way late during the summer months.
Starting point is 00:24:27 So things are starting to just now starting to kick off in Ireland. And I'd say it's deserved. I very rarely do I, I think that violence as a response must be measured and it has to be a last resort. Say what you said in Slack, Kim. We're going to see a purge, aren't we? Oh, I think it's overdue personally. Yeah. This is when I wish I was like, just situationally for a hot second, just a young dude. Because I would be out there in a heartbeat. I absolutely would. This is the time when there are times
Starting point is 00:25:08 and you need to take to the streets. And I would say in Ireland, this is absolutely one of them. I look at what's happening in Iran. People are like, well, you know, the United States can't respond. At what point are you going to respond? At what point are you going to allow Iran, which is, doesn't have the power here, but we are so affected by the propaganda because their propaganda successful. Look how many half-wits are buying into it. Look how many that's so successful. How long are we going to endure? We're just going to allow people, and I think, sorry, I'm going to say it because no one else apparently in the conservative sphere wants to say it. I question how much, like if it's the Vance sphere that's trying to influence the president,
Starting point is 00:25:52 to drag it out with this misplaced caution or what? I think it's a legitimate question to ask. A legitimate question to ask. So I don't know. They say it's unclear what the U.S. response will be. And this is like the second time. They also lobbed rockets at our troops in Saudi Arabia and assets in Kuwait. So at what point?
Starting point is 00:26:19 We're not in. They've already violated the ceasefire. There is no ceasefire. I know everyone's like, oh, we don't want anything to get bombed. I think that their entire compounds and whoever's in it needs to be erased to the ground. This is the downside of war. You don't ever want to have to be violent. But you should never push people, again, who choose to be peaceful to violence.
Starting point is 00:26:46 And that's where this is right now. So what's the response going to be? We can't drag this out anymore. This is getting stupid. What is it? Now we're going to drag it out, and there's going to be uncertainty, and that uncertainty is going to haunt elections, and that's going to absolutely just tank Republicans,
Starting point is 00:27:05 and then Trump is going to be going through impeachment. And I'm going to tell you something, and it'll be a witch hunt, another impeachment, and it'll be a witch hunt. But don't ask for the public's help if you're not making the hard decisions now. This needs to be dealt with. He was right when he started.
Starting point is 00:27:24 He was on the correct path, and I think that he's got a lot of people pulling him in different directions, not actually just one direction. I know he also, and my friend James Lindsay made this point, and I agree with it. I think he wants to be the guy that brings peace to the area, and that's great. But you're talking about a stone age Islamist culture
Starting point is 00:27:47 that does not know peace, and they do not know diplomacy. All they know is brutality. You are never. ever, ever going to have an everlasting peace with that regime. Because that regime is incompatible with life on earth. It is incompatible, not just with Western culture, but earthly culture. It is incompatible with life. And there's no way you're going to be able to make peace with something like that. Because they don't want peace. They reject peace.
Starting point is 00:28:27 It is about dominance with them. And this idea, this continuation of this, this endless spend cycle that we're in, doesn't hurt them. It hurts us. It makes the president look indecisive. It makes the administration look weak. Who would want the administration to look that way? Let's think about this for a moment. Could it be the red-green alliance?
Starting point is 00:28:52 Huh. Well, that surely would make sense. The Marxists and the Islamists working together. to make the administration seem as though they're inadequate to the task of solving the Iran problem. And then, of course, you know, that divides the right further, exploits those fractures. Huh. It's on purpose. And he is being misdirected on purpose.
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Starting point is 00:31:17 yesterday. Someone said that to say that you're supportive of Israel is like saying all lives matter in 2020. To say that you're supportive of Israel now is like saying all lives matter back in 2020. It is very much like that. Very much like that. I mean, just go and look at any social media comment. Half of it's botted. But then the other half I think is organic. I think it's legitimately organic. That's really kind of crazy when you think about it. Who is the, who is it that said that there's a friend of mine. I retweeted them and I want to make sure that I get it. Because it was actually, oh, Frank McCorn. He said being actually being pro-Israeli. in 2026 feels like it was to be like, oh, all lives matter and yes, white people matter too in
Starting point is 00:32:02 2020. It's true, absolutely true. Absolutely true. So the, I think there, I mean, that is something, that is something there. There's something there for sure. But she's getting a lot of positive feedback. I don't think that she cares about the cancel culture of woke school. She said something very interesting.
Starting point is 00:32:26 in an interview, and I want to... 22, yeah, play this. This was interesting. Listen to this. I noticed with my own husband, too, who's the best person ever in the world. He's so progressive. Like, he has such a sweetheart, and he wants to, like, make sure everybody's looked after. I'm pretty centrist, and my husband thinks I'm a Republican, which I'm not a Republican.
Starting point is 00:32:52 I mean, I don't feel anything right now, to be totally honest with you. like I'm a completely an independent. You have, hmm, interesting. She's an independent. She is, she is not a lefty. If you are able, if you say that in Hollywood, the way that she said that, Homegirl is not a lefty.
Starting point is 00:33:13 I feel pretty confident with that cane, right? Yeah. I'm not saying she's like a hardcore mag or anything like that, but she's definitely not a lefty. That's for sure. kudos to her for that. You know what? I forgive her for that vagina candle.
Starting point is 00:33:31 Because she came out with that candle. You know that was just to grab headlines and get people to go to her website. It worked. She knows marketing. But good for her for saying that. Good for her. I mean, yeah. I mean, why not?
Starting point is 00:33:46 And I think that she was very generous of mind and how she described that relationship. Look, I do think some progressives just are, what do they call them, bleeding hearts? I think some progressives, not all. I think some of them are dirty evil Marxists. I think most of progressivism is that. But I do think that there are some people who feel so much and are very emotional and they want to do good, but I don't think that they realize the end result of the options they want to invoke to do said good. Does that make sense? They don't realize that something might actually be more hurtful than helpful in the doing
Starting point is 00:34:34 of the good. And I think that does apply to some open-minded original thinkers that still call themselves progressive, you know, for sure, I think it, you know, but by and large, that's not everybody. That's not everybody on the left. Yeah, because it's like, virtue and you can signal virtue and you can talk emotions but you have to have actual practical solutions and that's really you know ultimately the only thing that's going to do it so very uh
Starting point is 00:35:02 that was good yeah that's that's yeah that's good so i'm still not that can i forgive her for that candle in the word the phrase unconscious uncoupling decoupling unconscious decoupling i think is what she's saying yeah yeah yeah yeah all right we're for yeah yeah yeah but anyway so So those are all good things. Now, as it relates to, the jury's got the case in the Carmelo Anthony trial, and everyone's waiting for them to see what they do. In the meantime, POTUS was at Madison Square Garden. Let's play a cut one, please.
Starting point is 00:35:42 He was at Madison Square Garden. This is audio only. He was booed by the Marxist in New York. Listen. who's brush stripes and bright stars. Can you imagine they show the president while the hand from his plane? People start building. That's ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:36:05 What were you saying on break about Trump and New York came? I thought it was actually really good. Trump has a... The left would like you to believe that Trump has no connection to New York or that people in New York don't like Trump or that he doesn't have a history in New York or that he hasn't contributed to New York's timeline or any of their real estate or any of their real estate
Starting point is 00:36:20 or any of the positives that New York has experienced over the decades. Trump has been a developer. And they want you to believe that somehow he doesn't have any connection to the Knicks when he's been going for decades to these games. Center Court right there, even more distracting than Spike Lee out there yelling at refs. He looks like a crayon box with all his Cosby gear when he sits at court side. So the left in the media would like you to believe, for people who haven't paid attention for decades like we have, that somehow, you know, there's some animus against Trump as it relates to New York, and that's not true.
Starting point is 00:36:55 Yeah. He just said this was him talking about the NBA. Cut six. Listen. He knows a lot about basketball, but it's good. It's good for the game. You think the NBA has turned away from the left-wing stuff that they were getting criticized for? Well, it's a little left-wing.
Starting point is 00:37:14 I think so. It tends to be a little bit left-wing, but it's great entertainment. Great. Is there an oil or gasoline price, sir? Oh, and then they go right into the... Oh, my God, the... I don't know. He, by the way, was asked also about Iran.
Starting point is 00:37:33 And he said this. Iran and Israel, I say Iran, even though it has to do with Hezbollah, but it was asked about Lebanon. This is cut eight, listen. Immediately upon signing, which could be in two or three days. Did you ask for nothing in that? No, I said, do what's right, but I want you to stop this quick. as you can because they have to stop. It's had to do with Lebanon and it has to stop. We want to get it finished. They don't have to. I mean, you know who has to stop? Iran. They have to stop. They have to stop.
Starting point is 00:38:09 If you're defending yourself against a terrorist regime, you don't need to stop defending yourself. They need to stop attacking you. That's how that needs to operate. This is going to be very tricky. here. Very tricky. This is cut seven. Trump was speaking about Netanyahu directly here. Listen. I don't think he does, actually. What did you say to Prime Minister Netanyahu? We had a very good conversation, and he was hit, and he hit back. And I can't blame him for that. But he was hit. He hit back. And now they've called it quits. So they're going to just leave each other alone for another week or something. It's been going on for a long time. You could say about 3,000 years if you really
Starting point is 00:39:00 would, but certainly it's been going on for 47 years. But no, he hit back. They were going back and forth. And now they both agreed, through me, to stop. And we're in the final throws of what will be a very, very good deal that will not allow in any way, shape, or form nuclear weapons, etc. And that it's straight will open up right away. It'll open up immediately upon signing, which could be in two or three days. I mean, this is all good.
Starting point is 00:39:30 But at the same time, what is that deal going to look like ultimately? What is the deal? And I know he wants to be the guy who brings peace to the area, but you don't want to do it at the expense of your legacy and end up with another Obama clunker. Another Obama-type deal. And that's going to be the issue that
Starting point is 00:39:47 he's got to navigate. But it can't be, it can't be something that, well, Israel has to stop. Iran has to stop. They violated the ceasefire. They also violated it when they took down one of our Apache helicopters that was patrolling the Strait of War Moos, which he confirmed in a post earlier this afternoon. I mean, why, we're still pretending that we're having to drag them like their children, kicking and screaming to the negotiating table. I don't have the patience for those. I just don't have the patience for it. And you're going to have a lot of people in POTUS's ear that are going to be whispering and trying to derail him from, I mean, his original approach and his original focus was unassailable.
Starting point is 00:40:31 But now all of the other people are starting to weigh in. That's the difficulty. That is the difficulty. And so I will see how it goes. But there isn't a ceasefire anymore. They've already violated that. Oh, in Ireland, people are in the street. it's already starting i'm starting to see video cane starting to see the video of this there's lots of
Starting point is 00:40:57 videos people are assembling and uh it's getting around it's getting close to being what eight o'clock p.m and so far a lot of people out there and so one of the things that lorraine noted too is they said that loyalists planned a massive riot businesses were instructed to close by five it's being shared on WhatsApp groups across Belfast. They're saying, please forward to all men over the age 18 or over. And they were saying, be prepared to wear, be prepared to wear dark clothing
Starting point is 00:41:28 and be prepared to fight or be arrested. Oh my gosh. There's tons of roads that are closed. So interesting. Hmm. I mean, we'll see how it good. We'll see what happens.
Starting point is 00:41:44 But people are, and they're marching in Britain, too. They're marching in Britain. people are done. This is, I don't, I understand the anger and the rage. I completely get it. I don't have any condemnation for their reaction. I think it's a, at some point, I mean, it's, you know, awful that it comes to this. But what are the choices that people are left with when their government has forsaken them?
Starting point is 00:42:09 When the government has made them victims. This is some of the video Juan has right now of, this is just like not, not, What, this was maybe a half hour ago outside of Belfast. It's already starting. People are amassing. And this was all after the video emerged yesterday. The attack took place yesterday. A Sudanese Islamist decided to try to saw the head off an Irishman in the middle of the road.
Starting point is 00:42:37 And thankfully, bystanders intervened. One of them hit him with a hurling stick, the other with a shovel. And the victim is in critical condition. don't know anything else about his condition and immediately they were saying well we don't know the motive oh what do you mean you don't know the motive huts you're not nor the motive king
Starting point is 00:42:57 I think we can pretty well damn guess the motive can't we I think it'd be more accurate for him to say I can't say the motive yet because the investigation isn't complete and people I think would get that but acting like you don't know what the motive is just say you can't say it until the investigation's over Don't act like you don't know. And this also is, as I told you earlier, like one of a string of attacks.
Starting point is 00:43:23 Now, the guy who was the guy who was on camera pictured, had the guy in full amount cutting his head off, trying to cut his head off. He had come over to Ireland, if I remember in the reporting, went through Paris, then went through Dublin. and then in September of 23. So he came in through Dublin from Paris in February of 23. And then he went to Belfast. And then in September of 23
Starting point is 00:43:54 he was given five-year amnesty. I know. Yeah. That's Cain. That's where we're at. So, wow. And that's not the first, second, third, fourth, or fifth time. There's like a string of like stabbings and
Starting point is 00:44:13 and violence and all of that from people who are coming in to get asylum. What is this guy getting asylum from? We asked that in the first hour. Like, what would you, and that's, we're not going to show you the video because, man, it's bad. But that's just a still, and that's as much as we can show you. And that was yesterday in Belfast. That, I, this is why we carry, by the way. I would see that in the street, pop, pop, pop, that dude's down.
Starting point is 00:44:41 Immediately. then I would go up and do a head check just to be sure man head tap just to be sure it's oh man this is getting bad it's getting bad guys it's an invasion it's his Islamist invasion and this is just the at some point you have to ask if you're not going to resist it then you're going to accept it as we move the partners who will bring you the program it's the folks over at relief factor if you want relief from everyday aches and pains then you need to check out the 100% drug-free research-based formula that's specifically designed to fight inflammation, the root cause of most pain. Everyday aches and inflammation can chip away at freedom affecting how you move, work,
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Starting point is 00:46:01 number four relief for the three-week quick start plan, 1776. Welcome back to the program. We're at the bottom of the second hour. You can find us on YouTube and Facebook as well. World Cup, World Cup, World Cup. So I saw this story, it's from Not the Bee. Seattle is building tiny homes, tiny little homes, to hide homeless people during World Cup. Hmm, little tiny homes. Like I'm thinking immediately of like the HGTV tiny home thing.
Starting point is 00:46:40 Mayor Kate Wilson announced a bold plan to open 500, new emergency shelter units to hide the homeless before the city hosts World Cup matches. But they've only put up 75. They're cozy 70-square-foot pallet units ready for action. And so homeless people can get out of public places and get into their little boxes so no one sees them in the streets. It's like what China did. Remember how China cleaned up everything?
Starting point is 00:47:08 Cleaned up everything. They just shipped all their undesirables out to the country. countryside. So that the mayor, she told KOMO News, quote, we're not going to get 500 by World Cup, but I always knew that was an ambitious goal. I think we're really successful in lighting the fire that got everybody moving. What? So again, 75. They were going to have 575. I'm curious, guys. When a World Cup, when a host city is announced, that's like pretty like far in advance, right? Oh, years, yeah. Years in advance, yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:45 So, you know, they've got time. Do they not? To, like, build stuff if they were going to do something like this? You mean like that? Rail project? Well, yeah. But this is World Cup, though. I mean, the little housing for that.
Starting point is 00:48:01 And apparently, there's no mandatory treatment for mental health and substance of use. So basically, they're just going to hide during World Cup and then go back out and keep doing drugs. That's all they're going to be doing. every all so they have these little tiny houses and they're going to sell everything in there for drug money so if there's any like betting if there's even plates and cups in there any appliances there's copper they're going to strip these units clean and sell it for drugs that all that's just going to be just a trash heap by the time world cups over that is insane that they're doing this and for like and you know taxpayers are paying for it they're all paying for it
Starting point is 00:48:40 But I think the tiny home thing, have you ever watched that show? I watched part of it, a third of it one time, and it was so stupid. I couldn't watch it anymore. And it was this woman, the episode that I watched, was a woman who wanted a tiny home, and she had a friend's property that was going to allow her to build a tiny home and run the necessary, like, power in that. I don't, I mean, the house was. basically it's like a caravan, right?
Starting point is 00:49:13 It's a caravan, but they're calling it a tiny house, but it's a caravan. And you would go up the little, you go in the little house, and you're right there in the kitchen, and then you're right there, there's a little baths. I mean, it's like a camper. It's really what it is. And you would die, Kane, if you knew, I kid you not, it ended up being like $275,000. What? Because she couldn't just do a tiny home.
Starting point is 00:49:36 It had to be the bougiest tiny home that you could ever possibly imagine. Why are you putting, for instance, like I think the faucet that she put in there was several hundred dollars. And it was one of those big old fancy chef ones. Actually, it was probably almost $1,000, I think, if memory serves that. I mean, just, I'm like, what is the purpose? You're really not doing anything differently. You're just reallocating what you're spending on, but you're still doing kind of like the same. Anyway, I hate that show.
Starting point is 00:50:05 I hate that show and I hate everybody involved with it. It's just the dumbest thing. I'm like, it makes you claustrophobic, and I think it's a sciop to get people used to living in tiny little boxes like this. It's what it is. I am a maximalist. More is more, except I always wear black, but it's not my problem. More is more. Yay to maximalism.
Starting point is 00:50:24 But that's just mindless consumption. That's what a communist would say. Exactly what a communist would say. I'm just life maxing. You were just life maxing. That's right. Just life maxing. That's all it is.
Starting point is 00:50:37 So this, the tiny house. I don't think that's going to solve anything in Seattle. Pretty sure it's not going to solve a single thing. Looking at media. So Barry Weiss is just getting absolutely, man, the media hates her. Oh, it's just amazing. CBS, they're saying now she's poised to oversee CNN's editorial operations. I've been hearing a lot about this from people in the biz, by the way.
Starting point is 00:51:08 it's like everybody's been talking about this so she's she got met scott pelly who is really Ron Burgundy who's cosplay as Walter Cronkite he was like how day you fight he why does he actually have you ever listened to him speak sometimes he talks normal if he's just talking but the second that he gets indignant there's something that happens to his voice where he almost goes into this like quasi, quasi-light British, like Atlantic affectation. I don't know how to describe it. You know what I mean? It's so annoying. But he's mad because he was telling everyone that Barry Weiss was demanding that he report biased, that he modifies his reporting to be biased. And you know what the truth of that was? He was literally simply as,
Starting point is 00:52:05 to make sure that he includes both sides of the story. And Scott Pelly got so mad about this. So mad. So I have a couple of people that I know that are in the CBS Newsroom. He apparently, on background, he apparently got so mad about this. Because how dare you tell him the great Scott Pelly, how to do the journalism? How dare you tell him the great Scott Pelley?
Starting point is 00:52:31 I don't have my eyeglasses to put to my lips like he always does. but how dare you tell him to do that? Because he's Scott. He's Scott Pelly. Don't you know Scott Pelly? How dare you? He can both sides, that's bias. He thinks that being fair with how a story is reported is bias.
Starting point is 00:52:55 Just poor stupid man. Oh, but they're really, really going for her with this whole thing. There's some people on the right that are going after her, and I think it's just jealousy, if I'm being real. I think the jealous people are going after her because she was at the New York Times. She created a very popular, the Free Press, substack.
Starting point is 00:53:18 That ended up getting bought out by CBS, and now she's like running things at CBS and could be running things at CNN. She has a very original ideas. I've met her, I know her. She's very original ideas. I think that she's, and clearly she's a news hound. She loves news.
Starting point is 00:53:34 She loves presenting stories. And she's very middle of the road. It's very rare. And I think this is why some people, they read this and it doesn't resonate with them because we have grown up in such a polarized bias, news environment, right? Or I kind of want to say coverage environment,
Starting point is 00:53:59 not so much news, because it's not even just news. it is really foreign to a lot of people when they see someone who is really interested in the story. And as Kane notes, yeah, middle of the road is considered right wing. She just likes the story. You know how certain people love the process? Everybody has like a thing that they love, right? Like I have a friend who likes sourcing, does like sewing machine stuff as a hobby, like really weird niche stuff.
Starting point is 00:54:30 I have another friend that collects, you know, like these baseball cards and they spend so much money on them. And another, there's, she's an individual who loves running down a story. It is like a treasure hunt. And they are really into the whole process of uncovering the story. And it's not about, they're so interested in the process, they actually remove their preference from it. You want someone who is so obsessed with the process of telling the story. that there is no room in their, in their passions for the distraction of bias. And I think that that's the best way to describe how she approaches it.
Starting point is 00:55:11 Because people aren't, you're never going to get anyone that you agree with 100%. But that's not the point with news. The news isn't about writing something that people agree with. It's about uncovering the truth and writing about things to keep people apprised of what's happening in their country. And the media establishment has really betrayed. that purpose. Now, I'm not going to pretend that media wasn't created as an op in the first place. I mean, if you go back to the days of the penny presses and Ben Franklin, et cetera, I mean, it really was not just a way of keeping the colonists apprised of what the monarchy was doing as the revolution was
Starting point is 00:55:51 spreading, but it was also used by these individuals at the time to go after their political enemies. I mean, all of them did. Ben Franklin wrote under, I don't know how many different anonymous pen names and silence, do good, and all this other stuff, either commenting, opining on policy or culture or a particular politician.
Starting point is 00:56:12 But it was always exposing, exposing, exposing, and there was a purpose to it, and it wasn't to settle a personal score. And I think people look at Barry Wise and they see what she's doing. I mean, she's made some good changes. But all the weeping and ashen of teeth have been from these old barnacles that have been there,
Starting point is 00:56:30 and they've contributed nothing except bias. The only thing that they've contributed, people like Scott Pelly, is the complete demoralization of how people feel about the press. I think that they've only contributed bias and division, and they have completely broken the public's trust on anything that the legacy press can do. The legacy press will never recover. It will never, ever be considered a trustworthy entity again. People no longer feel comfortable welcoming these talking heads on the evening news, these anchors into their homes every night while they're making dinner or in the mornings when they're making breakfast and they're getting the kids at the door. I mean, that's a very personal thing. And people are no longer, they no longer have that trust
Starting point is 00:57:12 to do that. And this is also the legacy press resisting her. It's just resisting the inevitable. media has to change to survive. If they want to compete with the digital world, they have to do something that the digital can't do. The digital is so super siloed right now that you can only get right or left, left or right. It's very, very siloed. Sometimes people want something that's a bit of both.
Starting point is 00:57:41 And the only place that you're going to, you could get that with Legacy Press, but they don't want to get around themselves to offer that up. But she's making, she's overseeing editorial. they've have been making some big moves. And if she gets additional editorial oversight over CNN, and that's if the Paramount Skydance acquisition of Warner Brothers is approved, there's a lot hanging on that.
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Starting point is 00:59:57 We're also following that Carmelo Anthony case as well. So if there's any news about that, we'll have it. Strongest earthquake nearly 150 years off of Cuba, Shakespeare, Shakespeare, Chicago, Florida. Shook everything. This is magnitude 6.1, shallow depth from the U.S. Geological Survey. and it's not too far from Havana. So they said it was unusual.
Starting point is 01:00:22 Duds. I've never heard of an earthquake being in that area. Have you? Yeah, 6.1. And it's like the closest was Savannah. I don't, I've never heard of an earthquake being in that area like that. Tropical storm Boris forms off of Mexico's southern Pacific coast, brings a flooding threat. They're getting everything down there. I don't like the name.
Starting point is 01:00:42 I want to name these things. Boris? Yeah. like I would have called it something different. It's about 85 miles southeast of Occoco. So people who have vacation plans done there, that's a bummer for you. But I know, sorry. Oops.
Starting point is 01:00:55 Food supply, not at risk after a Texas screw worm case. We're going to talk about this a little bit more in depth. And they said that the USDA secretary said, because the screw worm only affects like the live living animal doesn't infect the meat. So that's not an issue. It's the New World Screwworm, a parasitic fly. This sounds delightful. the larvae burrows into the flesh of living warm-blooded animals. Now, there is a case apparently of a dog getting it and a goat, which we're going to talk about, like I said.
Starting point is 01:01:25 Idris Elba, who I love, says, don't make James Bond woke. Thank you. I think I just became best friends with him. I adore Idris Elba. He says, no, do not make James Bond woke. He was being considered for James Bond, but they thought that. that he might be a little, maybe perhaps too old for the role, which I think is dumb because how old was Sean Connery? I mean, he had like gray hair when he was in it, so I don't understand
Starting point is 01:01:55 that. Idris Elba would have been an amazing James Bond. I mean, just saying, everybody is in wait and sea mode right now. They're waiting on the ceasefire, waiting on the straight of or moose, and waiting to see what the markets do next. Waiting feels like the responsible thing to do. Feel smart. Feel safe because it seems like things will settle down if you just wait. But here's a problem. Gold's not waiting for you. Gold moves on fear, on instability, and the unknown, and all three are everywhere we look right now. So if you've been wondering whether or not gold should be a part of your portfolio, this is exactly the kind of moment to talk to somebody who actually understands the market. So that's why you need to check out noble gold investments. So what stands out to me about noble gold investments first is the transparency. There's no pressure. There's no scare tactics. Just solid information. And a team that actually respects. your intelligence. That's pretty rare. And that's why I like to work with Colin and his team at
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Starting point is 01:03:26 Comes from a pretty reliable source. People are freaking out. I got the Buffy's Beef Jerky. Because I had a drive from San Antonio to Dallas Saturday night because my flight was canceled after the Young Women's Leadership Summit. So you have to do a Brickees stop. But best beef turkey on God. green earth. They're not
Starting point is 01:03:46 advertising. I just want to move there. I want to live in a Buckees. You walk in there and it's joy everywhere. I hope someone has video of Wynel Messi in a Buckees. I need that in my life. Canaan and I were talking like, it's just pure joy when you're in there. All right, I'm going to take up all the time today in stupidity. All right, Juan, let's just do cut 14
Starting point is 01:04:03 because Loteet Tilariko in the past has talked about how he really thinks about trans kids a lot. And then he goes out after all the backlash from that and says this. You know, James, I hear consistent tropes about you being way too liberal for Texas, that you're pro-sex surgery for minors, on and on and on.
Starting point is 01:04:23 How do you respond to that? Well, just on that particular accusation, I oppose gender reassigned. You do not oppose it, and you're stupid for saying so. Right, exactly. Folks, that does it for us today. I make sure you find the podcast, but substack, chapter reverse, YouTube, Facebook, like and subscribe back with you tomorrow.

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