The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - FBI BUSTS NBA Crime Family, Based Fetterman & The Right's Identity Politics Problem

Episode Date: October 23, 2025

Democrats weeping and gnashing of teeth over the White House renovations continues. Marco Rubio delivers a PERFECT response to a reporter when asked about blowing up drug boats. John Fetterman goes on... Fox and sounds exactly like a Republican. State Rep. Jolanda Jones just went on CNN and called for SLASHING THE NECKS of Republicans if necessary. Portland Trail Blazers HC Chauncey Billups was arrested by the FBI for being used by the Italian Mafia to attract poker players, exposing multiple crime families.Sunny Hostin apparently thinks all her white neighbors are racists. Dana explains how she is noticing the right using identity politics like race and gender to defend their positions, lately. Seth Dillon from The Babylon Bee joins us to share his side of the story after a man tries to murder him over anti-Semitic lies from Conservative influencers about Israel.MSNBC completely forgets that Democrat Abigail Spanberger is running against ANOTHER woman. An LA teacher threatens ICE agents by saying that he has illegal guns A transgender swimmer was banned for 5 years after gender test refusal and blamed insurance costs. An illegal alien who rammed federal agents was HONORED and presented with framed accolades by LA for targeting ICE.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…CovePurehttps:/CovePure.com/DanaTake back control of your family’s health with CovePure, the advanced water filtration system designed for pure, great-tasting water. Get $200 off. Webroothttps://Webroot.com/DanaChange your October from cyber-scary to cyber-secure with 60% off Webroot Total Protection.AmmoSquaredhttps://AmmoSquared.comDon’t get caught without ammo and be sure to tell them you heard about Ammo Squared on this show. ChapterFor free and unbiased Medicare help from my partners Chapter, dial #250 and say keyword “My Medicare”Chapter and its affiliates are not connected with or endorsed by any government entity or the federal Medicare program. Chapter Advisory, LLC represents Medicare Advantage HMO, PPO, and PFFS organizations and stand-alone prescription drug plans that have a Medicare contract. Enrollment depends on the plan’s contract renewal. While we have a database of every Medicare plan nationwide and can help you search among all plans, we have contracts with many but not all plans. As a result, we do not offer every plan available in your area. Currently, we represent 50 organizations which offer 18,160 products nationwide. We search and recommend all plans, even those we don’t directly offer. You can contact a licensed Chapter agent to find out the number of products available in your specific area. Please contact Medicare.gov, 1-800-Medicare, or your local State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) to get information on all of your options.Keltechttps://KelTecWeapons.comKelTec builds every KS7 GEN2 right here in the USA with American materials and workers—upgrade your home defense today. All Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/Dana Don’t wait until flu season knocks at your door. Use code DANA10 at checkout to save 10%. Relief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor. Get their 3-week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/DanaGet your hands on the new compact Byrna CL. Visit Byrna.com/Dana to receive 10% off Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/DanaDana’s personal cell phone provider is Patriot Mobile. Get a FREE MONTH of service code DANAHumanNhttps://HumanN.comStart supporting your cardiovascular health with SuperBeets, now available at your local Walmart.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 In order to do it properly, we had to take down the existing structure. The way it was shown, it looked like we were touching the White House. We don't touch the White House. That's a bridge, at last bridge, going from the White House to the ballroom. Then you get into the lobby of the ballroom, and then you go into the magnificent, the main room. And it's something that has gotten incredible reviews. I don't understand the reactions over this. I really don't.
Starting point is 00:00:27 I don't get the left being so. upset over this that, you know, everything is a mess. Everything's, they're freaking out. They're acting like, they're acting like somebody is taking down the, the obelisk or they're that, I mean, I don't have, I don't, what can I compare to? Like the Jefferson Memorial or the Lincoln Memorial, something. They act like that, I don't get it. I just don't get the reaction. If you know anything about, you know, that wing, I didn't, we talk about, did I get into the deep dive of all of the additions? You guys don't care about the deep dive of all of the additions. Do you? I mean, because you understand that this is just all performative. It's, they're trying to find a way anything, the left to get the right agitated or to get their base agitated. They're like, well, look, here's Trump, like literally destroying stuff. And if you don't vote what, he's going to destroy more things, I, I don't get it. But the, whole I think I saw the the architectural renderings I was looking for the word the architectural renderings it looks really nice the outside of it it like matches the rest of the facade actually better
Starting point is 00:01:47 it's there's better drainage because there's other things that are going into this that I don't think people realize like the drainage aspects of it the uh you know the structural integrity things of that nature. And it's, I mean, it looks so nice. It's, you're getting a free ballroom for crying out loud. You're getting a free ballroom. What is not to love? I was talking to a friend of mine yesterday. We don't agree on a lot. She didn't like my comparison to, or talking about Hillary Clinton and all that stuff because I was going after Hillary Clinton for being so stupid about all of this. And the whole point is that you're getting a free ballroom and you don't we're not having to pay for it which is nice you're not having to pay for it and the inside okay the inside is going to be all gold because it's trump i don't know if i like
Starting point is 00:02:38 all the gold though i got to be honest although i'm a maximalist and i think that more is more so like you know the rule that should that coco chanelle this is something all men all your wives know this the rule that coco chanel had is that when you are getting ready to go out for the evening if you're a lady and you do a last look like a fit check right in front of the mirror you're supposed to take off one of your accessories so if you're wearing earrings and a necklace and rings and bracelets you have to take off you know either your earrings or you know whatever you got to take off one of them and I just think no put one back on put another one back on that's what you got to do I don't I'm just, maybe I'm odd, I don't know, but that's just the way that I look at stuff.
Starting point is 00:03:27 So I think more is more. And I really want to get away with from this whole thing that we can't, I don't know, can't have, if he wants all gold, have all gold. Welcome to the show. Dana Lash with you. We are at the top of this third or first hour. I'm almost, I don't know what's happening. First hour.
Starting point is 00:03:49 It's crazy. We have allergies in Texas. We have Cedar in Texas. It's going crazy. We're going to get into this with the ballroom. We're going to get into the thing with the ranchers. I'm going to talk a little bit more about the situation with the SCOTUS thing and Glock and all of that stuff because a lot of you had questions about it. And I was trying not to be really in the weeds with it because there's a lot there.
Starting point is 00:04:14 But we'll talk about some of that. We'll get into all of it. We got a lot to get into. And we have some guests on today. So as we move, this whole situation, if I may, if you just indulge me for a moment, with the ballroom, one of my friends said, because I think, who was it? I can't remember the sanctity of the White House. Like it's a church. You know the left, the same people that are upset over this ballroom. These are the people who didn't say anything about the church that was burned down, St. John's Church, which is. right across the Lafayette Square, and it's like right there, right across the street from the White House. It's a historic church. And, you know, you drive past it anytime you go anywhere
Starting point is 00:05:08 in D.C. And they set it on fire, the left end. And all these people that are complaining about the East Wing. You know what the East Wing is? The East Wing was just some old, cramped office spaces. That's all it was. There's not like a lot. There was not a lot there. I don't know why everybody's getting so it messed up about it. It's not part of the historical structure. It's not part of anything. The left just needs something to bitch and moan about because they need to agitate their base. They need to agitate their base so bad. In order to keep up the momentum, they don't have anything to get excited about. What are they going to get excited about the shutdown? They don't have anything they get excited about. They don't have any, but what policies have Democrats put forward
Starting point is 00:05:51 that that their voters could go, oh, it's really exciting. I just can't wait to go for that. None, none. They have none. They've, they've, they've, they've, they've, they've, they've, they've, they've, they've, they've, they've, they've, they've, they've, they've, they've, they've, they've, they've got to get their people agitated and excited over. Stupid stuff like this. This kind of stuff. This is what I'm talking about. So, I don't know. I, I, I'm just, I, I, because this is like, what, the third day that this has been one of the leading, dramatic, dramatic, things and I'm so tired of it. I think that you guys and me were all on the same page. I am so tired of leftist drama. So tired of her leftist drama. Including identity politics stuff on the right.
Starting point is 00:06:32 So just it's insane. I'm so damn tired of it. We'll talk about some of that coming up. So this, this also sidebar, one of the reasons I think why they're keeping this thing with the White House going. And again, it's a free ballroom. We're all getting a free ballroom. you get a free ballroom. Cain, Merry Christmas. You got a free ballroom, my dude. With gold. With gold.
Starting point is 00:06:55 Okay, one of you sent me, I got one piece of hate mail about this out of all of the issues that I get a hate mail about. And I don't know why. I'm going to save it. It kind of made me mad. Someone was like, they were accusing me of having bad taste because I didn't object to all the gold in the Oval Office. Again, I am a maximalist.
Starting point is 00:07:13 I only accidentally dress postmodern because I can't dress my. myself. That's it. That's a king can attest. It's purely accidental. I look like a Dolchen Gabana nightmare if I try to wear color. It's horrible. Nobody wants that. The nation doesn't need it, nor do you. It's not that bad. Kane. Yeah. See, yeah. You're exaggerating. So bad. So anyway, my whole point, someone was like, you just have really bad taste. If you think all that gold shut, more is more. We are maximalists here. Tasteful, questionable. maximalists. I don't do the tiny house thing. I don't believe that you should live in a box. Here, we're going to reconfigure this outhouse and make it a look. Shut up. It's a she shed. No, it's a prison.
Starting point is 00:08:02 We're not doing that. We don't do the all-white shiplet because I just, no, kill me now. Not going to, no. The all-white. Like, here's your all-white beige. Everything's beige. It's all beige. Nobody wants that. Nobody wants beige, everything. We're just not into it. And I don't, um, You know, who was it? One of my friends was really into the whole thing. Oh, gosh, what's it called? Shabby Shique. I mean, it has, it's, it's an aesthetic that's somewhat charming.
Starting point is 00:08:30 And I think it, there's like, what do I? Maybe nostalgic. But you're, it's basically just like white crappy. That's all it is. Am I being mean? I don't mean to be mean. If that's your style, you can make fun of mine all you want to. I'm not going to be offended.
Starting point is 00:08:50 My whole point in saying this is that I have no objection to all of the gold in the White House because of that. Bring it on. Why shouldn't it look like Versailles? Why shouldn't we have our nation's treasures showcase to rub in the faces of all the despotic leaders of third, I can't say the word, third world hellholes? See, why shouldn't we? I'm all for that. Go ahead and do it. So stop it.
Starting point is 00:09:20 More is more. We got to get into this ranch war. I'm sure you guys have been following this. This is what we got on deck coming up after headlines. So the ranch war, I don't know. I got lawlessness and disorder. There's a lot of weeping and ashen of teeth over this situation with Argentina.
Starting point is 00:09:36 Because now it's being hailed as a taxpayer bailout of Argentina that may grow to $40 billion. And this is something that Scott Besson announced. It was originally a $20 billion bailout. and now he's under the plan, he's exchanging our dollars for Argentinian currency. And Trump has said that it's not going to be very beneficial to Americans. We're going to talk about it because a lot of people are very angry about this. I get it. So we're going to address it.
Starting point is 00:10:04 We'll get into it. Also, lawlessness and disorder. The illegal alien who rammed federal agents, this is a crazy story that I cannot believe is real, but it is. This story, this illegal immigrant, he was in L.A. He was telling other people about the ice raids. He rammed his vehicle into an ice vehicle. And they gave him an award.
Starting point is 00:10:26 Like the city legit had a ceremony. And they gave this dude an award. Have you ever gotten an award from your city? Kane, you pay your stuff on time. Did you ever get an award from your city? Never for that either. So if you immigrate illegally, not immigrate. If you break into the country and illegally, you stay illegally.
Starting point is 00:10:45 and you continued to commit crimes and then you tried to aid and abet other people who came in illegally and continued to commit felonious activity and then you again in another felonious activity ram an ice vehicle with your illegally driven vehicle because you know it's not street legal
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Starting point is 00:13:01 My first thought was free pet. They said it's Argentinian paleontologist found a perfectly preserved 70 million-year-old dinosaur egg during an excavation. They said it's a spectacular fine. They find fossils all the time. They've never found an egg. And they think that it could hold you think, it could hold genetic material.
Starting point is 00:13:26 I feel like this is also a Dave Chappelle skit. I'll have mine over easy, please. Like, it's balling when he did MTV Cribbs and they had like legit dinosaur eggs in the fridge. U.S. car repossession surge is more Americans default on auto loans. Finances are getting tighter. Wall Street sounds the alarm.
Starting point is 00:13:45 the strain throughout the car lending market as experts warn of potential risks for the wider economy. They said that they're being cautious, but that they've, you know, got a lot of money getting lost in this. Also, let's see, real estate boom towns are going bust. It's called a market correction. Because certain markets were just super hyper, I thought hyper saturated, and I thought a lot of stuff was, what am I thinking? the value was exaggerated. That's kind of how I look at it. I don't think I'm wrong. Because you're familiar with this industry.
Starting point is 00:14:19 I really know. I feel like that's, you know. Yeah, we're going to see a correction. And then when the prices come down, you'll start seeing the demand go back up. Exactly. Exactly. So I don't think that that's anything necessarily to freak out over.
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Starting point is 00:16:26 Well, I mean, the question is, bottom line, these are drug boats. If people want to stop seeing drug boats blow up, stop sending drugs to the United States. Does it matter if it's in the United States? Well, these are all in international waters. The boat... Well, that's a different man. Now you're talking about a law enforcement matter. In this particular case, there are people traveling on international waters headed towards
Starting point is 00:16:45 the United States with hostilities in mind, which includes flooding our country with dangerous, deadly drugs. And they're going to be stopped. And that's what's happening. And in the case last week, you saw there was a submarine. It was a submersible. That's a drug boat all the way through. We know what these boats are.
Starting point is 00:17:00 The President just said it. We tracked them from the very beginning. We know who's on them, who they are, where they're coming from, what they have on them. And, you know, if you're running drug boats, you're in grave danger. I mean, are we, yeah, again, I offer this to you like, am I supposed to be upset over this? I don't, I don't like cartels. I don't like, I think we've gone too easy on all this stuff personally. I don't like to spin that.
Starting point is 00:17:28 Oh, my gosh, there could be Americans on these drug boats. And no, no, I don't think so. Really, I don't think that's, there hasn't been. And also stop running drugs. This is asymmetrical warfare, and people have got to stop. The people who are trying to tell you to prosecute this stuff, the olden ways, whatever those ways are, I don't even know what that would be. I mean, the olden ways is TCB, right?
Starting point is 00:17:52 But you're basically arguing with us and telling us, well, you know, everyone has to put on brightly colored coats and go stand in a field in a line and whoever shoots the most wins. That's not what we're doing. No, sirs. No maims. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you.
Starting point is 00:18:07 The chats at Rumble. you can watch us do the radio program over at Channel 347 DirecTV. And don't forget, Substack, chapter, and verse. Lots of good stuff up there. You guys had a lot to read last night that I sent you for the newsletter for this morning. So I, and I'm totally fine with continuing to go after these Venezuelan drug boats that are going in international waters coming into the United States and then pushing fentanyl. and killing and getting our citizenry addicted to opioids, that's a form of warfare. Just like the algorithmic manipulation of platforms like TikTok by China, that's also, that's asymmetrical warfare.
Starting point is 00:18:55 All of this is it's just, it's trying to, it's soft asymmetrical warfare, period. That's exactly what it is. People have got to start realizing this. Just in the same way that Islamism, this is a religious war. that Republicans and Democrats in the United States have always looked at as a political issue to be solved. You've got to start looking at things realistically. We're not going to get anywhere by coddling cartels in Venezuela. I mean, that's all there is to it. All there is to it. So I don't, this is not like Barack Obama droning actual Americans overseas, which he did.
Starting point is 00:19:34 People who were American citizens. The dude's on the, boats are not American citizens. They are known, confirmed cartel members. Look, if I can get cameras around my property that can zoom into your car at midnight when you just so much as pass my property and you can't even see where, you know, me and I can zoom in and look at the brand of a cigarette that you are smoking in your vehicle at midnight just by going past my property, you damn sure that we have the capability of actually looking at these individuals in these boats and and confirming what we have already triple confirmed that they are not Americans.
Starting point is 00:20:13 That's one of the, I don't even know why that's even up for debate. Because can you imagine, just look at it like this, if Trump had blown up a boat and there were Americans on it, oh my gosh, that's all you would hear from Democrats. They didn't peach him again. Holy crap, they didn't peach him again. They would. And you know what.
Starting point is 00:20:28 Kane, you know that's right. Even though they excused it when Obama did it with drones, but yeah. Yeah. And by the way, I'm not joking about the cameras. I literally can't zoom into your car. I can tell you exactly what's on, like your car display. I can tell you, like, if you're holding a zen, I can tell, like, everything. When cane vapes.
Starting point is 00:20:44 Yeah. Hey, you're not supposed to... You weren't supposed to... You see that? You see it everything. Good God. I'm like Santa, but I don't give presents. Big sister.
Starting point is 00:20:55 I just offer beatings. No, I'm kidding. So, worst Santa ever. Oh, man. All right. So the... What else there? I mean, I wake up every morning, and this is what I think.
Starting point is 00:21:09 Like, what else am I supposed to get mad at today? The left is like, we should be mad because ICE is arresting illegal aliens who continue to commit crimes. Am I supposed to be mad over that? I mean, I can't believe I'm saying these words again. We're saying these way too much. Hold up. Hold up. Where's this audio sound bite?
Starting point is 00:21:28 Audio, this is cut eight one. I mean, he's not wrong here. Listen. I mean, it's heartbreaking. I mean, as a father with three children, if someone had done that to one of my children, it's just how devastating. I mean, this is what I'm saying. I will never understand why it's controversial to round up and deport all of the criminals here in our nation right now. And I'm proud to just agree that we need to secure our border.
Starting point is 00:21:57 I don't know why these other kinds of things. And if they want to, you know, run me out of the party for these kind of abuse, I mean, that's really there. it's up to them, but I'm going to continue. I know. He's not wrong. Not wrong. What is the objection? He's country over party.
Starting point is 00:22:18 They're trying to go at him. They're trying to get a primary challenger to get him out of office. Do you think, okay, because I had someone who asked me this, they were asking me if they think, if I think that Federman would ever flip and become a Republican. I think he would become an independent. but I don't think he would become a Republican. Because on tax issues, on fiscal issues, he's still pretty Democrat. This is what's weird about the shift in, I don't even think it's accurate for me to describe it that way, shift in ideologies. So this is what's weird about the reset
Starting point is 00:22:58 of the Democrat Party. The Democrat Party, you would have progressive, liberals, liberals, used to not be a bad word. Liberal was how you would describe Toakville. Only morons would use the word liberal to describe someone who really wanted to actually preserve the Constitution and individual rights. It wasn't until progressives hijacked it because they're morons. It wasn't until they hijacked it and then tried to use it. And then Reagan's like, oh, you want to play that game? I'm going to poison the word. And so during the 80s, it got poisoned and nobody wanted. And then liberals
Starting point is 00:23:34 decided to really become progressives. That's why that shift started. But the thing is that, I mean, even when you play, and I could sit here and drown you in audio for the next like two and a half hours, if you play these sound bites from Hillary Clinton, from Joe Biden even,
Starting point is 00:23:53 I mean, if you listen to some of the stuff old dead Teddy Kennedy used to say, I mean, good night. And played it today, you would, like, they would be tart and feathered because they sound, almost like more conservative than moderate Republicans. There used to not be that much daylight.
Starting point is 00:24:11 It used to really be about, in the beginning, federal power and the fiscal policy. The social stuff didn't start creeping in until like the 60s. It wasn't about social engineering. It was about how much, and that's really ultimately one of the big things that separated the founders. is how much power should be centralized at the federal level, how much power should be relegated to the states, and then arguing over the incorporation of natural rights, which is a whole other issue.
Starting point is 00:24:47 So this, my point is that there used to not be that much daylight. It was all fiscal and then the centralized power, how much at the federal level. And then things shifted. we've gone from, you know, that's not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country. And Democrats actually be in favor of tax cuts,
Starting point is 00:25:12 which is Kennedy's policy, to we can't define women. And we should be able to tax 60% of, take 60% of your income. Oh, also, we should be able to shut down the government and determine when you can and cannot go to work and how you educate your kids. And we should be able to force people to stay in their homes
Starting point is 00:25:29 and force people to, force women to change in bathrooms with men, force girls to play on men's athletic teams. And also there should be no wealthy people except for us. That's now like, that's their policy now. And what's weird is all of these people who have not changed their people like Fetterman who are still, they think they're still being Democrats. And in a way, they're more honestly being Democrat than most identified, self-identified
Starting point is 00:26:01 Democrats are, they've stayed in the middle. They've stayed where they are and everyone else just slid off into the gutter. Join us down here. We all float down here. So that's, that's, it's weird. So I don't think that he would ever be a Republican long way around answering that question, but I do think he would be an independent, whether or not he would actually, he would be an independent who would probably have to caucus with Democrats because they got to pick somebody to caucus with. It's just a weird, weird thing. It's, and he gets it. I don't think that he's, I don't think that other people do necessarily. This is cut tin. This is state rep. Jolanda Jones. Oh, this is a, you know, talking about cooling down the rhetoric. She's a Texas Democrat.
Starting point is 00:26:54 And, well, listen to this. This is what she had to say. No, it absolutely doesn't work. I'm from the hood, okay? So when a bully comes, like, if there are no rules, you literally have to figure it out. So Donald Trump has changed things, and people trying to do what's always been done is not going to work. And I think that's why Democrats are losing black people. That's why they're losing poor people, because poor people, all they want is for us to fight. So if you hit me in my face, I'm not going to punch you back in your face. I'm going to go across your neck because we can go back and forth fighting each other's faces. You've got to hit hard enough where they won't come back.
Starting point is 00:27:37 And so, yeah, for the same way I went to New York and spoke with Governor Kathy Hockel and said, if they're going to try to wipe us out in Texas, we need to wipe out every Republican in New York. I just don't take the badass cosplay from people who are so sensitive that, they react emotionally like this. She's an emotional hot mess. And when you're over emotional, that's weakness. You're weak because your brain is too small. You're allowing your emotions to run rough shot over everything that you do and dictate your next move. That makes you predictable. It makes you easy to manipulate. So it's really hard to sit here and take the badass cosplay from someone who gets so emotional like that, that they can't figure out any other way to disagree other
Starting point is 00:28:26 than violence and making, oh, I'm going to say stuff about next because I know that that's going to inflame the right. I just feel sorry for weak-ass women like this who try to act so hard, but they're so overly emotional and sensitive. That is a leftist hallmark. Leftists are ruled by emotions. Leftists are easily triggered and easily manipulated and they're so predictable. It's one of the reasons why they always devolve to violence because they're not smart enough to actually make a substantive argument. She's upset over redistricting, but yet she can't explain why. So she's going to sit here and run her mouth and talk about cutting people's necks and all this other stuff. Well, that's great.
Starting point is 00:29:09 While you're in your emotional hot mess moment, do you think you can pause it and maybe give us, I don't know, some actual, an actual proposal if you disagree so much with the redistriction? restricting, which is long overdue in this state. No, she can't. That's just pathetic. I mean, it's idiocry personified, what you just saw in that clip. We have a lot more on the way. We've got days of these United States coming up and more. We have a lot more on the way. We've got headlines coming up as we move. Our partners that help bring you the program. It's our friends at all family pharmacy. All family pharmacy has a lot of stuff that you, I mean, all of your emergency medications, your day-to-day medications, things like your ivermectin and the hydroxychloroquine and the whole nine yards. And you can make your order, get it in two to four days. But if you
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Starting point is 00:31:16 today, former current NBA players and coaches. What you don't know is that this is an illegal gambling operation and sports rigging operation that span the course of years. The FBI led a coordinated takedown across 11 states to arrest over 30 individuals today responsible for this case, which is very much ongoing. Not only did we crack into the fraud that these perpetrators committed on the grand stage of the NBA, but we also entered and executed a system of justice against La Casanoosa to include the Bonano, Gambino, Genovesi, and Lucchese crime families. So when I first saw this story, and this has to do with the Trailblazers coach, and I was reading it, and I'm like, what do you mean illegal gambling? Because that was how it was originally put, like illegal.
Starting point is 00:32:10 I'm like, that could mean a number of things. He could be holding something inside his house. but apparently it's a lot more than that I mean you got some of the major families involved in this you got the bananas the Likaze the Gambino
Starting point is 00:32:26 families are all involved in it they said I'm dying I said that it's apparently a big it was a big operation that was happening here you know I don't know
Starting point is 00:32:42 I look at the and they said it was a rig poker scheme. I'm reading some of the documents on it. How much money you think they were dealing with? Oh, man. I don't even think you can accurately quantify it yet. I mean, how deep did this go? He said it's been going on for 11 years or more.
Starting point is 00:33:03 So over 11 years, probably a lot of damn money. Do you want to hear a very unpopular opinion? Sure. Am I supposed to be angrier over this than the legalized racketeering of my federal government with the taxation scheme. I just can't get mad over stuff like this when we've got the IRS. Yeah, if you've never bet on a game or if you've never... I've never gamble.
Starting point is 00:33:26 I've played slot machines one time in my life, and I had one quarter and I won $5, and that was it. Steve, how long have I been telling you that I think the NBA's rigged and the NFL's rigged? Since I got hired at this job, yes. Yeah, exactly. It's been pretty obvious to some people. So wait a minute. All of the games. You think that you're, explain this to me.
Starting point is 00:33:46 Because I don't follow it like y'all do. Right. And I don't have proof that all of the games were manipulated. But when you have different point spreads and you're like, all right, this team will win by three and a half, you know, whatever. And then all of a sudden at the last seconds of the game, it's magic that they lose by less than that or slightly more than that, depending on which way the betting surges went.
Starting point is 00:34:10 Yeah, it kind of after a while gets like, this is obvious. I mean, it's bread and circuses. Is anybody surprised? No. That you're going to manipulate that bread and circuses are going to be manipulated? Like what were you saying, Steve? Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:25 I mean, player props are the problem. You should just bet on spreads and not players. Right. Well, there you go. We have a lot more on the way. Second hour coming up. Don't go anywhere. Because we've got to talk about identity politics.
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Starting point is 00:36:27 I feel like this is ridiculous. First off, and by the way, if you want to know, because she lives in Manhattan, who has been, who is the party that's been in control this entire time that's fomented these policies? Oh, that would be Democrats. It'd be the exact people that she votes for. That's Sonny Hosten on the View, who was descended from slave owners, by the way. Oh, you didn't know that? Yeah. Take that as an intersectional box to check.
Starting point is 00:36:51 That'll leave a mark. Well, she literally came. I mean, she did the whole, what show was that? Where they looked? Yeah, she literally came from, her family owned slaves. I remember seeing that. Yeah. So she's more like the clan than the URI came.
Starting point is 00:37:06 Look at that. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. We're at the top of the second hour. Our friend Seth Dillon from Babylonville will be joining us at the bottom of this hour. And we got a lot of stuff to discuss. But that's the identity politics stuff that she's getting into. I got to tell you, I can't stand identity politics.
Starting point is 00:37:26 We've been talking about this for a little bit. The identity politics being a Marxist creation and really started, it was introduced, started being introduced. back and like the really it began in the 60s to college campuses all across the United States. If you listened to the show last week, we were talking a little bit about the history of critical race theory, which came from that same, you know, Frankfurt School Marxism came from the same spot. You have the competing variables of economic status as well as race. And that's where intersectionality, that is where DEI, all of that came out of critical race theory, which was really promoted heavily by Marxist academics in the United States at American
Starting point is 00:38:11 universities. And one of the leaders of that was Derek Bell. I was first talking about this. In fact, I had to talk about the video of him hugging Barack Obama before Andrew Breitbart right when he had passed away on CNN and point out to everyone that this is, look, what's coming is very bad. This is critical race theory. It's being mainstreamed, et cetera. And this is what you see with the left. When they talk about intersectionality, for instance, if you have two candidates, two candidates who are going for the same position, say that they're both black female candidates. You have a black female candidate who's married and as kids and she's going for this, you know, very high paying position and you have another black female candidate who's going for the high
Starting point is 00:38:52 pain position, but she's also, maybe she's trans or alphabet something and XYZ. She has one more intersectional box than the just plano other candidates. So that means that in DEI world, she's advanced to that position, not because of merit, but because of these, you know, self-created intersectional checklist variables. That's what all of that is. And it all comes from critical race theory. And that's where you get the substitute of equity for equality. As you know, equity, in order for things to be equitable, you actually have to incorporate discrimination for equitable outcomes, whereas equality is about equal access to opportunity. Equity is the guarantee of equal result. That means you have to enforce discrimination at the
Starting point is 00:39:44 opportunity level. So that's all from CRT, critical race theory. And the left has been using this to browbeat the right for forever. I mean, we've seen this. When I first got heavily involved in politics. I think it was in college. And all of my family, I told everybody, I never met a, I didn't meet a Republican until the day I went to college. I'm not kidding. I literally grew up in a bubble of Democrats. And when I went to college and got educated and started learning more about the world and wasn't as narrow-minded and didn't live in a leftist bubble, then I started actually like, you know what, I never believed in this. I was never against guns and I was never, you know, pro-abortion and I was never all of this stuff. So why the hell am I identifying as this? This is like
Starting point is 00:40:29 some sort of heritage political ideology that's voiced it upon me. And so started learning about more things. And I've noticed that the DEI stuff came into play when it seemed like Democrats were losing the plot. And then all of a sudden they introduced all of these other things that their leftist street team could get behind. And that's when you started seeing, well, someone's more special than you because of these race-based things, which actually is racism being used, but the left is too dumb to realize it. So long story short, we've been seen it in politics. We saw it, you know, this is how crazy it gets. Back in 2016, if you remember, when Hillary Clinton was running against Donald Trump, people were literally saying that Trump voters were racist because they didn't vote for the old white woman.
Starting point is 00:41:15 I mean, you guys remember this. That's how crazy the CRT stuff got. It's wild. And now here we are, you know, 20, 25, and the left is still clinging to it. They're still clinging to it, especially when you talk about redistricting for voting, redistricting for voting. In Texas, for instance, this is redistricting is something that happens, you know, every, I mean, they look at this stuff every three years anyway, and they base things off the census,
Starting point is 00:41:45 and we're simply going by the numbers and by, like, the actual counties and et cetera, et cetera, and they're trying to say that all of that is racist. D-E-I-C-R-T. That's all this is. My fear is that the right is going to start. I don't want the right to start incorporating this stuff. And I've had, I'm going to put it like this. I'm not old school. I'm just not over-emotional. I don't like this idea on the right that you've got to become like the left in order to beat the left. That's very anti-sun-ZU. That means that you're surrendering who you are and you become the thing that you want to beat. That is the ultimate win. That's why when I am engaging with people, unless they're super nasty, you know, what is the
Starting point is 00:42:32 point of engaging with them if it's not to persuade them to join you in your side of reason and logic? That's one less person you have to fight. And it's also one person that you have, another person, to fight against the things that you're standing against. And so this idea that you have to become like the left to beat the left, that's something a leftist would say. That's like Satan going, well, you've got to become satanic to beat me. Well, I expect that from the devil. I mean, Jesus even said, you can't be lukewarm, did he not? I mean, if we're going to adhere to the Gospels and say Christ is king and all this stuff,
Starting point is 00:43:09 you know, just FYI. So I say this because, you know, I've had disagreements with some folks before over this sort of thing. And disagreements are good. I reject this theory that you cannot have civilized debate on the right or the left. Well, the left are incapable. I don't want to be like the left and not be able to have civilized debate and even disagree with some people that I might vote with on 90 or 99% of the things, right? Or even agree with on most things. a healthy, intelligent, emotionally stable, mature movement should be able to tolerate and handle civilized dissent. That is a hallmark of this republic.
Starting point is 00:43:56 Our founders did it. I mean, sure, you can get heated and all of that other stuff. But what I can't stand is when I see disagreement maliciously misrepresented as an attack for loss of being able to properly and unemotionally refute it. I can't stand that. I just feel like people are too damn sensitive and too emotionally triggered for civilized debate if they think every dissent is an attack. An attack is having a terrorist throw a rocket at you while you're trying to eat an
Starting point is 00:44:35 MRE in the desert, right? an attack is what happened at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul. An attack is Fallujah. An attack is 9-11. An attack is what we saw at Pearl Harbor. That is an attack. Someone civilly disagreeing with you is not an attack. And if you think otherwise, you are a female copulatory organ.
Starting point is 00:45:04 You're too sensitive, too hyper-emotional. for reasoned debate. And you know who else shares that hallmark? The left. The left does that. The left can't tolerate dissent. The left purports that every single disagreement is an attack. The left thinks that if you disagree with a woman, it's because you're sexist.
Starting point is 00:45:28 The left says that if you disagree with a black person, it's because you're racist. And I see elements of the right trying to incorporate that as well. when they're way smarter and way better than to devolve to that level. I had a bit of a disagreement on social media this morning. It's not enough to make anything out. I don't live my life online and arguing with Rando's all damn day. You know, I'd rather hang out with you guys and then, you know,
Starting point is 00:45:56 do what I got to do. I'm getting ready for this debate coming up in November. I got a lot of stuff going on, you know, family, all that. So I don't see everybody, I just think if you're spending all your day online arguing, with everybody, then stop. But people on our side, especially some people who are trying to be thought leaders and shepherds, need to get a grip. Calm down. I appreciate the dudes and the ladies who don't do that. I feel like it's becoming rarer and rarer when I come across them. I almost think we should have metals minted to hand them at this point because it's becoming so rare. But I
Starting point is 00:46:37 I don't think, again, that you adopt the attitude and behavior of the left in order to beat the left. And I just think that if the conservative movement is so weak that it can't handle dissent, we deserve to be destroyed as the sensitive, easy, manipulated losers that we are. I just feel like that's the way it is. Because that, that's what that behavior makes us. It's crazy. And I think some of this came from, I don't know, like, what do you think some of the, came from can like the nazi stuff what did it come from what do you mean the the division tactics i think i feel like the right is some people on the right are are being baited into this
Starting point is 00:47:22 siop division completely and they don't see it you pointed to it earlier and in all of our past discussions about how crazy we believe the left is it's because their emotions are not in check and because of that they're easily manipulated and it doesn't matter if they're manipulated by lies or the truth does not matter. It's been lies, but they will react in the same way. So all it does is create division. It's easy to fool someone. The hard thing is to convince them they've been fooled.
Starting point is 00:47:53 I had someone that I know of, but I don't know them personally, and they were saying that on social media that, you know, they feel like they got to adopt some of the left's tactics. And that's what it is. Just be honest about it. because after Charlie Kirk was shot and they had to deal with threats and I'll tell you we you know Charlie was also a friend and we all watched him nationwide. I mean a lot of people felt also like he was a friend and they saw him get shot in the throat. I have had to move. I've had to move because I had somebody I had a leftist that hated me fly halfway across the country and try to bust in the windows of my living room. I had people driving around my house taking photos and posting it online and threatening me. My gosh, we had people that tried to hack all my social accounts, my email. We had to have 24. 7 security. I had to have security at my kids' school. I watched leftists shoot cops in front of a building downtown at a BLM rally the night I was supposed to go down there for a fox hit. I watched
Starting point is 00:48:49 parts of my hometown burn. The point is this. Everybody has seen some stuff. Never allow your opposition to manipulate you and to becoming like them. I'm not changed who I am or what I believe in the hard stuff. I mean, things like, oh, well, is this policy, is this energy policy? Do you change your mind on that? I mean, those are variables and things can shift and that's, you know, whatever. But you can't give up, you can't allow your soul to be molded by the people you're fighting against.
Starting point is 00:49:24 And you should be able to gently correct someone on your side with that fact without them devolving into a hyperbolic emotion. mess. And if that is unavoidable for their character, then maybe they're not the right kind of warrior for this job. And I don't give a rat's ass if that hurts anybody's feelings. Because at this point, I like you all, but I don't care about making friends and I don't care about being invited to the parties and I don't care about being on the stage and making the speech. I don't care. I got a lot of other stuff we got going on. But I do care about the health of the movement. and I care about the soul of the nation.
Starting point is 00:50:06 And I do care about a lot of the people that are trying to do really good things in this. So when someone says, do not allow yourself to be manipulated, the correct and strong response isn't to devolve into the behavior of an over-emotional leftist woman. It's to maybe say,
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Starting point is 00:52:17 Guess what? An European media study says that AI is not a reliable source of news. Today and this is, I do not use AI and I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, um, am not inclined to, you still have to double and triple check everything. I've seen other people who do, and I always can tell when someone sends me something that's like AI, because there's always something off about it. It doesn't measure on fact. It crawls for what pops up in terms of search results.
Starting point is 00:52:51 And by the way, who still controls all of that? The left. There you go. Let's see. Smartbeds flipped out during the Amazon outage, the web services outage. I didn't know that. Like the smart beds freaked out even? Dude, we are all way too connected if your beds freak out.
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Starting point is 00:54:51 podcasts. Little Tori Amos cornflake girl, which I thought was very apropos for the intro to this segment. Welcome back. Dana Lash with you. You can listen coast to coast channel 347 direct TV is where you can watch us do the radio program. Also, the chats at Rumble. We got good stuff at Facebook and X. Let me just throw this out and then we're going to go right to our guest. I think that there is a massive sciat that is being conducted on the right. I think that the thirsty clout chasers and I think that the weaker members, the newer members of the right,
Starting point is 00:55:20 who didn't check their progressive ideologies at the door of the big tent when they joined are all susceptible to it. And as a result, we have seen a division. rub. Now, I tend to think that the division maybe not, it's not as bad yet as it can be as we're seen on the left, but it will be if it goes unchecked. And this is something that this movement has seen before during the Reagan years. This movement has seen this sort of ideological division. And it's something that, you know, I saw play out this morning and I've seen it play out with a number of my friends and it's getting a little crazy. And we're going to kind of dive into that and some other things with my friend and guest. As you know him, CEO Babylon B, Seth
Starting point is 00:56:03 Dillon, at Seth Dillon on X. And he just had to deal with a crazy, really crazy security story where a guy was making death threats against him and was threatening to kill him and his family. A guy lived in Florida. They found out who he is. And then the AG of Florida announced that they were notified of the threats and they got an arrest warrant and they charged this guy, Nicholas Ray, of Spring, Texas with extortion, written threats to kill an unlawful use of a two-way communication device. And he was apparently motivated by this divide on the right. Seth joins us now via video. It's good to see you, my friend, and I'm glad you're safe.
Starting point is 00:56:42 Good to see you, too, and so am I. But, yeah, thanks for having me on. What is happening? I know. I don't even know where to start. I was, like, thinking about how we were going to even begin this discussion. And it's honestly not something that I ever thought that we would have to talk about on the right. Maybe that was me being naive, but I, you know, it's just, it's kind of shocking.
Starting point is 00:57:01 Tell us what's happening. Well, in this particular case, this, I mean, this really goes back to Charlie's murder. That's where a lot of this started. I mean, there's some of it goes back before that, obviously. But where I get drawn into this is the origin of that is with Charlie's murder. You know, he was, he was with me and a bunch of other people in the Hamptons back in August. this is about a month before he was killed. And there were a lot of conspiracies floating around about, you know, where Charlie was in his position on Israel
Starting point is 00:57:36 and how much pressure was being applied to him by the donors and what happened there in the Hamptons. And then some conspiracies, you know, about what happened there were circulating. You know, Candace Owens, of course, being at the forefront of propagating those. And painting me as someone who was, you know, a malicious and bad actor who was applying, you know, pressure to Charlie trying to blackmail him. I was supposedly involved in some meeting involving him and Bill Ackman and BB Netanyahu was on the phone, offering him $150 million to get back on board with his support of Israel. And he turned that down and then guess what? He winds up dead. You know, so there's like this crazy conspiracy that I was caught up into. And a lot of people
Starting point is 00:58:18 bought it. A lot of people believed it. Everybody is eager to believe that Israel and the Jews are behind everything, right? Well, not everybody. But, you know, the people who are susceptible to this stuff, who are, you know, having this shoved down their throats all of the time, they buy into it. And so there was a lot of negative sentiment, and that's putting it mildly, of course, about me because of this. You know, I was, I was someone who was actually personally friends with Charlie. I was at this event at his invitation. It wasn't anything like it was characterized. But that's where the negative attention came from. And so for several weeks, you know, there was just, what happened in the Hantam, Seth?
Starting point is 00:58:55 You know, like, why did you blackmail your friend, Seth? What kind of friend are you, Seth? And so I was getting a lot of this stuff. And then it started to, you know, of course, we started to see some more aggressive things coming out with, in this particular case, Nicholas Ray, actually saying that he wanted to kill me because of my involvement in Charlie's death. And so these are false defamatory statements that were made for the malicious purpose of doing harm to my reputation and putting a target on my back. And people got the message, obviously. So that's how we ended up here.
Starting point is 00:59:27 But I'm very grateful, let me just say before I throw it back to you, very grateful for the prompt and serious response that Florida law enforcement had. The AG took it very seriously. His office took it very seriously. And of course, the prosecutor's office, you know, and seeking that arrest warrant as soon as possible, getting the subpoenas they needed before they could do that. So I'm grateful to them for having our backs.
Starting point is 00:59:49 And it wasn't just me, by the way. I don't want to just make it sound like he was targeting. getting me individually, it was several other people were involved in this. And so, nasty stuff, very nasty stuff. That is. And you're right. James Uthmeyer, his AG of Florida, did a swift and great job at mitigating this and getting this guy, because, I mean, what the guy was doing. I mean, this is what we talk about when I think a lot of this, you know, is maybe bot driven, but a lot of it's not. And, you know, like what we talk about with the left, You know, there's only so many times that people can call Trump a Nazi and a fascist and all this stuff before.
Starting point is 01:00:28 Somebody out there who's super susceptible to this picks up on it and does something. And it's one thing to talk about somebody accurately, like what they've actually said and done and report truthfully on what they've actually said and done. It's quite another thing to caricature them, to put words in their mouth that they didn't say, to portray them as being Hitler or a Nazi or something when they couldn't be further than the truth for someone like Trump. and his supporters, the MAGA coalition, those types of smears do have very negative consequences. Now, if someone's not actually calling for violence, then they're not responsible for whatever violence somebody does, but they are responsible for planting the seeds where there's fertile ground for that kind of radical reaction. And so I don't know why you would do that. Why would you want to do that unless you're just an evil and malicious person?
Starting point is 01:01:18 But, you know, people keep asking me how I'm doing it. I'm like, well, you know, I lost my friend. and then I was accused of playing a role in his murder, and now a lot of my other friends are covering for the people who are responsible for those accusations. So I don't really know how to explain how I'm doing right now. And this is a very unusual situation in my life. I've never experienced anything like this before.
Starting point is 01:01:39 I don't wish it on anybody. What's weird to me, and we're talking with Seth Dillon, CEO of the Babylon B about all this, is that, you know, I understand if people want to have a disagreement with like, you know, the Israeli government. But I feel like a lot of the people who are saying that but doing something different couldn't even tell you how their parliament is structured. They can't tell you the difference between Herzog and Netanyahu.
Starting point is 01:01:58 They have no idea about, you know, the lay of the land, so to speak over there. And it feels like a veneer for what it really is, which is just anti-Semitism. And it's a bunch of people on, not a bunch, but some people on the right who are playing into the identity politics of the left. And that's a leftist thing. Do you think that some of this is maybe the consequence, of, you know, it's great to have a coalition or a big tent, but there's certain things that are just persona non grata in a coalition. And using identity politics like the left ought to be one of them, is, is some of this a failure to enforce that? Oh, certainly. I just wrote about this in the free press, by the way, talking about the foolishness of the no enemies to the right principle. I think it's just, it's, it's, it's not just foolish. it's immoral, you know, to not draw lines, to not be willing to say, you know, there are certain people that you won't lock arms with.
Starting point is 01:03:00 A lot of these things, these are things that the right, there was a lot more moral clarity on the right several years ago where the alt-right or, you know, this white supremacist kind of like equal but opposite reaction to like the leftist Antifa thugs. Like everybody kind of saw that as being this really fringe, really nasty thing that we didn't want any part of. and we distinguished between ourselves and them. We're like, they keep calling Trump and his supporters, Nazis, and Hitler or whatever. Like, we're not like that. There may be people like that on the fringe far right, but we're not like them. We would distinguish between. Now there are calls to join with them and to bring them into the movement and make them part of the movement.
Starting point is 01:03:35 And no one so far has explained to me, first of all, how that's morally justified. But also, how is it politically expedient? How does it help us? How could it do anything but hurt us to bring people who are collectivist? Yeah, they engage in these race-based grievance things. They're supremacists. They're just filled with bigotry and hatred. They have authoritarian impulses.
Starting point is 01:03:58 They're collectivists. Like, you add all these things up, and it's like, how could we possibly benefit from having them in the conservative movement? That doesn't make any sense. You know, this is a real reckoning for conservatives to decide, what is our identity? What is a conservative? That's the next question that we need to be asking me. We had that question about what is a woman.
Starting point is 01:04:15 Now we need to have it about what is a conservative. I think that's a good point. What happened to the left when they decided to mainstream the radicals, the street team that they used as an agitated variable to get out the vote? I mean, did that? That's a great cautionary tale, right? Because it wasn't just that they tolerated their extremists. I think, you know, including them in their broad coalition was a mistake. But they didn't just include them.
Starting point is 01:04:39 They gave them the reins. And so you ended up with the situation where, of course, yes, they did accrue a lot of cultural and institutional power with very radical. ideas that they were trying to enforce on all of us from the top down. But they pushed too far. Of course, they went so radical that reasonable people, you know, we started to see the erosion of parental rights. We started to see kids being exposed, not just to inappropriate materials in their schools, but also this harmful gender ideology that was leading them down a path of destruction and despair and cutting off healthy body parts and all of it. It went so crazy, so far beyond the realm of what's even possible to satirize.
Starting point is 01:05:18 that there was natural backlash to that. Reasonable people had only so much tolerance for that kind of absurdity. And I think they'll only have so much tolerance for the kind of bigotry and authoritarianism that's creeping into the right wing. And so I think it's only prudent from a political standpoint. If you're just looking at it pragmatically,
Starting point is 01:05:39 it's prudent to draw those lines. But it's also the right thing to do. Let's not lose sight of that. It's the right thing to do to say, look, this is wrong. You know, glorifying Hitler isn't good. And we shouldn't be welcoming those people. We should be condemning them. And no one should have to ask us to. We should be willingly doing that. What do you say to people who argue, well, you know, conservatism has never been implemented. That's like the coordinated response from some of these people. And my thought is that one of the reasons that I'll caucus with Republicans, but I don't consider myself a party member is because they're too left for me. I don't think conservative principles have ever been implemented. Fully Christian conservative principles have never been implemented at the federal level by the GOP. And that's kind of my take on it. What is your thought on that?
Starting point is 01:06:21 Well, I also, I wasn't sure where you were going with that, but I also hear a lot. Well, conservatism, are you trying to say that conservatism has failed? That's the objection. Yeah, that's what their argument is. I'm like, you have to implement it or try to before you can say it's failed. Well, yes, you're not wrong. I agree with you there. But it also, it's not the case that right now conservatives are losing.
Starting point is 01:06:44 I wouldn't, I wouldn't concede that. I do think that conservatives did fail to conserve. some things they should have conserved. I think there were a lot of people who were too squishy, a lot of people who were too willing to compromise that didn't stand their ground on some of these issues. And so we lost a lot of ground because we didn't fight as aggressively as we should have on some of those issues. That's certainly a problem. But I think that, like I was saying, the backlash that was generated by the left's overreach has resulted in some serious and legitimate wins for the right, for conservatism. And, you know, a return of sanity, a return of valuing the truth,
Starting point is 01:07:17 reality, staying firmly planted in reality and what's good, objectively good and true. We've seen a lot of victories along those lines. I was just saying the other day, you know, there's a, there's a joke I used to tell about how we're so disadvantaged in this fight. It's like being a woman who's just jumped into the pool with Leah Thomas. You know, he's the tall one with the testicles. And so this is like a joke I used to tell about how disadvantaged we are. Well, that's no, that joke is old now because Leah Thomas has had those title strip, those records taken away. Like we're solving these problems. We're pushing back on these things. And so conservatives, I think, are in advance. And the far left, progressive left is in retreat in the culture and in the courts. And so we are winning a lot right now.
Starting point is 01:07:57 And it's just bizarre to me to be having conversations about how the extreme lengths we're going to go to in order to win, you know, put win in scare quotes, because I think we're already winning. You know, like, why would we need to abandon the Constitution, go post-constitutional and adopt all of these radical ideas or adopt identity politics because we've been winning without it. Yeah. And how is that winning? When you become like the left, how are you defeating the left? Yeah. So my last question for you, and this is kind of a hard one. I mean, explain it to me like I'm Kamala Harris. I don't know. Or Hunter Biden, although he might understand it better. So I don't know how this shakes out because I know that when everything happened during like the
Starting point is 01:08:38 Reagan years, I think maybe I was, I don't think I was alive then or if I was, I was maybe like one years old. I don't have that lived memory of it. I just know what I read that, you know, that that sort of aspect of the right was sort of drummed out. I don't know how that looks currently. I don't know how this, this dissonance is handled and where we go from here, how you can even convince people who are adopting, you know, beliefs like this, how are they persuadable to even come away from that, your thought? You mean like the people that have bought into some of this stuff? Yeah. And are promoting it and perpetuating it and, you know, are like quote-unquote influencers or who freak out when you mildly correct them on social media.
Starting point is 01:09:24 Yeah, well, the influence. So there's two problems. There's the young people who are so susceptible to it. And there's the people who are pushing it, the young people who are super receptive to it. And then the cowards in the movement who are, you know, trying not to do anything about it and try not to confront it head on like they should, like they would have several years ago. You know, there's this popular idea right now that what's really needed, what's really needed more than anything is unity. We can't have this infighting. It's a problem.
Starting point is 01:09:56 And I think it's, I think it's suicidal ultimately. It's, it's, it's going to end up destroying us. Yeah, it's only going to help the left. It's not going to, you know, like, I don't think that a lot of these people actually endorse the ideas, the radical ideas. But they've, they've, for some reason, have decided that it's necessary for us to have unity with the people that. have these ideas. And again, like I said, I haven't heard a good argument for why that would be. I haven't heard it. There's certainly no good moral argument for it, but I haven't even heard a good political argument for it. Yeah. You've taken a beating, and I appreciate you with your consistency,
Starting point is 01:10:29 and you've been, you know, a good ally and a good friend. And so we're praying for your safety, and I'm glad that you guys are safe. And you know, the offer still stands. If you want to come and get John Wick out, you know, come on over to Dallas. I want to do that. We'll have to work that out. We'll find a spot on the schedule that works to do that. Right, we will. Seth Dillon, CEO of Babylon B. You can find him on X. God bless you, my friend.
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Starting point is 01:14:08 for the presidency lost both. There are some who say, well, we can't do that again. The stakes are too high, but of course that does fall into the same asogynistic trap. The other countries. have no problem electing women. Okay. That was this morning on Morning, Joe. Yes, the Virginia gubernatorial Democrat candidate Abigail Spanberger. And they're saying that the reason that she's struggling is because it doesn't have anything to do with the fact that she wants to tax you all to death or she's anti-second amendment or. or she has horrible policy ideas.
Starting point is 01:14:49 It's because you don't like her because she's a girl. What's when some... I am so done with us. Earl Sears? What? Kane, now, I know you're not a biologist. No. No.
Starting point is 01:15:07 But can you please, sir, confirm the sex of the Republican nominee for governor that is running against Democrat Abigail Spamberger. So the best of my knowledge, Winston Earl Sears is a woman. Oh. Oh!
Starting point is 01:15:25 By the way, let's play the intersectional game. Okay. Because the left loves this. So let's look. Guys know, like if you, you guys know how this works, like you tally up every one of these little things has nothing to do with merit, right?
Starting point is 01:15:37 So Abigail Spanberger is a woman. Okay. My left. This is my right. So you guys are looking at House right. Abigail Spanberger is a woman So that's according to the left That's one check
Starting point is 01:15:49 But so is Winston-Rull-Sears Abigail Spanberger is a White woman Whencem-Role Sears is a black woman Abigail Spanberger Is a Virginia And Winston Rensom Roles Sears is an immigrant Oh my gosh
Starting point is 01:16:06 Three to one in intersectionality So by the left's own measure Winsom Rural Sears wins But see this is their inconsistency they're like, well, it doesn't count. Why? Because she's a Republican. So they just take all those three away and then that's it. That's how they do this. That's their math. That's the, that's the progressive math with all of this. So how many points of intersectionality get deleted because you're Republican? Is it all the points? Is it, does it negate all the points you get being Republican?
Starting point is 01:16:38 Apparently, yeah. Because what if, like, man, can you imagine a Winsome Earl Sears like, were like maybe mixed race and had a couple different races she could you could add maybe yeah like another one on or what if she was like trans oh man but then it doesn't matter because she's she's a Republican so the left is like nope new rule
Starting point is 01:16:56 it's like it's like what am I thinking of what's the card game uh there's lots of no no no no no no no the card game where uh uh uh uh uno it's like plain uno it's like plain spicy uh no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no everybody's got to be silent
Starting point is 01:17:13 when somebody drops the six no no no new rule you know it's like that's what they're doing new rule it doesn't matter if they're a republican so you have mika who is very soft-skinned dare i sit dare i talk about them because the one time i talked about them on air and somehow they lost their minds and spent 15 minutes i could like actually not disagreeing with me but actually attacking me on their program um i mean you're on television every morning people are kind of disagree with you but she says well Well, it's, you know, because they're sexist. Other countries have no problem electing women. Well, Japan just elected its first prime minister, who just happened to be a woman?
Starting point is 01:17:52 But they elected her because she's qualified, not because she's a woman. The same reason that Margaret Thatcher ascended to become Prime Minister of Britain. It's because she was qualified. She just happened to be a woman, not because she was a woman. Democrats are arguing that, well, you have to vote for someone because they're a woman, but only if they're Democrat. That's it. That's how this works with them. What a disservice. And you know by, I mean, it should be on merit. Do you realize the disservice that you do to women by demanding that you elevate someone just because they're a woman and not because they're merit, they have, they're merited to be elevated? You're actually pushing out women who are working on like meritocracy and who may one day ascend and may one day be worth the vote. But they're going to be constantly pummeled down and underestimated because of the idiotic.
Starting point is 01:18:44 No, you have to do this because they're a woman rule that the left practices. No, people are struggling with her because she's a horrible candidate. She's a problematic, horrible candidate with horrible ideas, ideas that if you actually took them to their full conclusion, would be disastrous for the state of Virginia. For the Commonwealth. It would be disastrous. That's the whole thing. I get so tired of this. It is so unbelievably sexist to say that people are against her because she's.
Starting point is 01:19:14 She's a sexist. That's a sexist. That's sexism. Sorry, but women get a lot of handouts in politics. People can act like it's an old boys club all they want to, but if you don't know how to roll with it and manage it, then maybe it's intimidating. But women get a lot of especially, I mean, look at Kamala Harris. She was coronated for crying out loud. She's been appointed to everything. She didn't campaign. She can't campaign. I mean, it's a given. Hillary Clinton tried this stuff too She thought she could be coronated And then when Democrats were like Yeah but we don't like you
Starting point is 01:19:49 You're kind of bitchy Then she had to actually work for it She was mad and said I'm not going to do this That's why she never went up to Michigan She never went over to anywhere She was mad that she actually had to work for it She wanted to be a political welfare queen That's the truth of the matter
Starting point is 01:20:06 How sad is that? It gets really, I just get so frustrated with this As I'm sure you do as well let's let's play a cut 11 please so in los angeles speaking of comal hares california in l.A. There was this teacher who came out you know they had their uh no kings thing right you canes laughing so hard they had their no kings rally and this los angeles high school teacher they call him an anti ice spokesman i'm just like reading the thing that they sent out about it he's an anti he's a high school teacher he's a anti he's a high school teacher. He's a anti he's a
Starting point is 01:20:42 high school history teacher, probably not very good, he serves as a spokesperson for a local anti-ice activist group, but they're not organized. How dare you say they're organized? But here's our spokesperson. Don't forget where you're standing. This is South Central Los Angeles. They are not, they are not the only ones with guns in this city. They're not the only ones, and don't forget that. And I don't say that because we're calling for violence. I'm saying that because the people have every right to defend themselves against masked, unidentified gunmen. So the community doesn't have the right to defend their sovereign territory against unknown people that are coming in from the southern border? Do you realize how unbelievably ironic that is?
Starting point is 01:21:30 And don't sit here and tell me that, oh, well, you've got guns, but it's not a call to violence. Shut up. That's the intimation, and you know it is. Don't be an intellectual coward. Have the balls to see your statement all the way through, you coward. I can't stand when people do. that. Don't bring it up then. Because otherwise, that's what you're intimating. That's exactly it. By the way, you can say that you have guns all you want to, but hell knows y'all can't shoot. So, you know, you all don't train. So what good is it? So insane. This is so asinine. We could do
Starting point is 01:22:00 without all of this stupidity. Here's the problem. Come in legally. And if you don't like the way that our immigration system is structured, then ask the party that you have been enslaved to vote for for however many decades. Why, even when they had a super majority for the first part of Barack Obama's first term until special elections, why they didn't do anything to remedy that? Despite all of their talk in the election leading up to it, why didn't they do anything? Why? Great question, isn't it? Hmm. Same people that were like, oh, no, it was Trump that put kids in cages, but they were ignoring the fact that it was actually a policy that was created under Obama Biden because the deluge at the southern border was so great and the Flores Amendment was allowing
Starting point is 01:22:40 the rent-a-kid policies to be exploited by the cartels that they had to make sure that kids were protected. And so instead of stopping the deluge, they ended up putting people in cages so they could evaluate the kids insane. So, assinine. This is South Central Los Angeles. Were that, legally, I'm probably not in legal possession. But the irony of being like, how dare these people we don't know enforce the law? We wanted to sneak into the country and be undetected. How dare you arrest people undetected? Wait, what? Suddenly you're being. being met with, I mean, it's kind of specious to say it, but you're suddenly met with the same tactic and now you got a problem? Cry harder. Follow the law, work it out. That's just the way it is.
Starting point is 01:23:23 I can't imagine going, do you realize the audacity of going to another country and being like, you conform to me, like me going to Italy. It's time to put pineapple on your pizza. Do it now. there is such a thing as alfredo sauce and white with cream do it now like they would be like what toasted ravioli is a real thing do it now they would not abide can you imagine or going to i mean name something name something i mean it's like i this is crazy it's like going to mexico and being like you will recognize taco bell as real mexican food or else like who is you doing this, going to somebody else's country and trying to order people around. Good night. Stop. Just demand that people come in legally. Legally. So they had the new man, dude, the debate, I caught some of it with the man Donnie and Cuomo. I guess Silwa is just going to stay in. Slewa. He's going to stay in. I talked to him like years. ago on radio. He seemed like a nice guy, but I don't understand. Can you imagine, I just can't imagine
Starting point is 01:24:46 having to choose if I was a voter between communist light and Islamist communist. That's the choice. The guy who killed old people or the guy who probably will kill people. The guy who campaigns with an unindicted 9-11 co-conspirator or the guy who kills all your grandparents. I mean, that's, that's the choice in New York right now. This is insane. It's, uh, yeah. For, for one, just give you a little taste of how people had to watch this. This is so bad. This is cut 14. They're talking about building affordable housing. Listen to this. And my critiques of the politics of the past is right here on the stage. You can see an Andrew Cuomo, someone who had 10 years to deliver on so much of what he's spoken about. He says that taking five years to build affordable housing is the sign of an incompetent government.
Starting point is 01:25:46 By his own words, that means he must have led an incompetent government. That is what we are seeing, because that is the record that is actually on offer. I understand. I understand my friend doesn't really understand government. The governor doesn't build housing in New York City. Not if it's you. No. No, legally, there are jurisdictions.
Starting point is 01:26:14 Yeah. Affordable housing. Well, it doesn't matter how affordable you build your housing when your tax structure is so punitive that no one can afford it anyway. And he wants two more percent. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Way more. I can't even, they're going to lose so many people. When he wins and it's when, New York is done. I haven't been back to Manhattan since. the first week of COVID, haven't been back. And I don't have any desire to go back. I like a lot of, I mean, there's some, the conservative New Yorkers I like, because they have to be real tough as nails people. The conservatives that live in Manhattan, I don't even know how you live. I don't even know how you live. God love you. I love them. I exclude them from all of this. But, man, I can't, upstate is where the normies live. But I can't, it's just gotten so different. I, I saw the different, I saw it changing even like having to go up there for work. I don't,
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Starting point is 01:29:21 For all of you horror fans, a corner canceled a safe family Halloween party because something nasty. There was a controversy over the corpses rotting in the walls. I'm not even kidding. 24 rotting corpses that were found in the previous corner's mortuary. Oh, my God. So it was Pablo County Corner, Brian Gros. Cotter. He owned a mortuary home with his brother, and they were going to have a little family
Starting point is 01:29:53 Halloween party, but then they discovered literally 24 decomposing bodies behind a hidden door. And they were like, oh, my gosh, we got to cancel it. We were going to have a safe family-friendly, but there's some bad bodies here we've got to deal with. So, bye. It's terrifying. A man dies after a burial vault fell on him. What is up with all the funeral home stuff?
Starting point is 01:30:15 at a Dallas funeral home. Oh my gosh. One of those big old things. It fell on him. Dallas Fire Department had to go. They responded to a call and the vault is, you know, the vessel that is usually concrete and it protects the casket and all that stuff. He was pinned down from the waist and they were able to lift it using a hydraulic
Starting point is 01:30:36 spreader and free him. He was immediately taken to the hospital, obviously serious lower injuries enough that he did not survive. That's horrible, horrible, warble. And an Australian man. was charged with stealing laboobos worth more than $5,000. I can't even believe people are doing this. These look like the old Monchi's.
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Starting point is 01:32:43 necessary. I don't know what tipped people off that he was not a woman. I mean, you can throw the photo out there, Juan, if you want. I mean, I just, I don't know what tipped people off. He said that chromosomal, chromosomal tests are invasive and expensive procedures. And he says his his insurance won't do it. It's not medically necessary. I mean, what tipped everybody off? Oh, boy. Why did people start thinking that he wasn't a woman?
Starting point is 01:33:18 The erection. I'm going to go on a limb here. I don't think a test is needed. I mean, what tip people off? You don't think that's him right there. Yeah, him. That's the big tip off for me. He really wanted to compete in women's swimming.
Starting point is 01:33:43 So the gender verification, it's part of the world aquatics investigation into his eligibility. Now, Ken Paxton, who's the Texas A.G, he was the one who kicked started all of this. They looked at the U.S. Masters swimming earlier this year. I mean, there's a lot of photos of him out there. He's a big lady, you know. He said that he said this. was his, listen to how he tries to spend this. He says, I'm happy and I understand and accept the consequences, he said, because he was also suspended for five years. And he said, that's the price I have
Starting point is 01:34:27 to pay to protect my most intimate medical information. I'm happy to pay that price for myself and for all women who don't want to undergo invasive testing. You know, there's ways that aren't invasive. You know, just drop trow and let us see. I mean, yeah. We don't even need that. We don't even need that. I mean, again, if you just look at him, you might be confused.
Starting point is 01:34:59 But he, and of course he was dominant in every race. Shocker. Shocking. I know. Who would have thought it? Just this is, this, this by the way, is DEI.
Starting point is 01:35:13 This, all of the stuff stems from CRT. All of this is a Marxist, like, cultural thing. That's where this all comes from. Now, if you thought that was crazy, if you thought that was nuts, which it was, then you're really going to like this one. So, see what you did there. You know, this story, it's a story of an illegal alien, a Mexican national named Carlitos Parais, 44 of South Los Angeles. He was arrested
Starting point is 01:35:44 him looking at his rap sheet here. He got charged with assault on a federal officer. And then he tried to escape arrest and then one agent responded he ended up getting shot in the elbow so why was he well he has been he entered illegally and has been living illegally and apparently doing some other stuff so i saw him driving his gray toyota camry they surrounded him and then they approached and gave him orders to exit the card submit to arrest he refused he drove the camry forward and back and was knocking into the law enforcement vehicles. He refused to comply, and then he drove it more aggressively towards one, another law enforcement vehicle.
Starting point is 01:36:30 And they said that his driving was so aggressive that it escalated to the point that large, what's in the affidavit, large plumes of smoke formed around the Camry. And that was caused by the spinning of the car's tires. There was debris, because he was apparently so aggressive, like he was like throwing rubber off his tires in all directions. Some of the agents got hit by it. That's, and so the, what ended up happening is they were trying to dislodge the camera because he ran in between two other vehicles. At one point, a federal agent was forced to open fire because the guy was trying to use his vehicle at that point as a murder weapon. And he, they, he could be jailed for up to eight years if he's
Starting point is 01:37:16 convicted. But here's the kicker. The Los Angeles City Council hailed him as a, quote, pillar of our community, and they gave him an award. He was honored and presented with a framed award, certificate of recognition. And they had a big thing, and they gave it to him. They had photos of them awarding him this. and without words, Kane. I mean, it just is another
Starting point is 01:37:53 check on the list of proof that Democrats care way more about criminals and illegals than they do the American citizen. Here's a question. So when do we as citizens get the privilege of ignoring whatever laws we want to ignore?
Starting point is 01:38:10 Let alone be awarded for it. Because I have some. I have some that I don't. I don't want to follow. Yeah. And then we, could get awards for it. Can you imagine? So I want to not also follow laws and get an award for not following the law. There's there are probably like veterans in Los Angeles. Well, there are veterans in
Starting point is 01:38:29 Los Angeles who never got an award and they're probably drug addicted and left on the sidewalk. But this guy, he gets a framed award. Look at it's got the, if you're watching the simulcast, it has the seal everything on it. Look, he's got the little, it's all frame. You know, they probably gave him the frame to. He got the whole thing. They had it all pro done. Is that, not something. That's the guy. So he gets celebrated and awarded. And we wonder why we have such a problem with lawlessness and disorder. Right. Now what's more? So one of our listeners on social, goes by Polygirl. In Hennepin County, this is kind of wild, felony burglary is now a citation offense. No arrest, no booking. That's what it is. And this is in Minnesota. Hennepin County.
Starting point is 01:39:22 Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So a felony in Hennepin County, Minnesota is now just a ticket. You only get a ticket. That's a new thing. That's kind of like what they were doing in California, right? So they've changed them. And there's there's paperwork. that shows that these are all being downgraded. Bloomington City Attorney, like, for instance, third degree burglary, interest, public building, steals,
Starting point is 01:39:52 and that's just a citation now. There's no arrest. There's no anything. It's a felony, but now they're not even prosecuting it as such. You know, a lot of these clearance rates for a lot of these liberal cities and by clearance rates,
Starting point is 01:40:09 I mean, you know, where you have these felonious activities and whether you get an arrest or you have somebody go to trial that counts as whether or not you're clearing that case, they have dropped so low. I think in Detroit, it's like 15% of the cases that they deal with actually. I mean, it's staggering. It is staggering. The structure, the judicial system and this restorative justice, there are so many studies that dance around it, but they don't want to actually confirm that that's what's really driving so much of this stuff. It is, I've never seen anything like this. I mean, this is, it's wild. But this is part of the, part of the issue as it pertains to the criminal justice system.
Starting point is 01:40:55 You have these prosecutors that are just issuing risk slaps and judges that are issuing risk slaps. And they think that that somehow is going to be better in mitigating crime than just enforcing the law. Like, for instance, the Glock thing, which we will be talking about more, where they're trying. to force Glock to redesign their firearms because the criminals will commit a felony by installing a switch in it, which anything is modifiable no matter what. And it's not what gets me is like you got, I mean, for Crenna out loud, you know who the criminals are. You know who the people are doing it. Instead of arresting them, they're making Glock literally redesign their guns. It's like making vehicles redesign or automobile manufacturers redesign their vehicles because
Starting point is 01:41:41 people are stealing them. You're going to blame the product and act like the attractiveness and the covetness of it is the problem and not the lawbreaking. That's where we are. You're going to get more vigilanteism if this keeps up. That's a guarantee. On the go and need a quick news fix with a fun twist. Follow Dana's absurd truth podcast for bite size and formative episodes. on Apple or wherever you get your podcast. My kids have not eight in five days. It is the taxpayer's responsibility to take care of my kids. Trump, don't cut them fools themselves.
Starting point is 01:42:28 If you're poor, don't have kids, okay? If you're struggling, don't have kids. Don't bring more in. If you already have them, that's another situation. If you don't have them, don't bring any in. And if you have two, don't go having another one. If you have one, don't go having two more. They say two million is getting cut off this month.
Starting point is 01:42:48 But a scamp, I'm about to go find out if I'm in that number, in that ratio. It's in day five, and I have not received no food stamps. My disability checks is on hold. My cash benefits is not coming no more. They're still pending. It is the taxpayer's job to pay for my kids to be paid for my kids to be paying. That's not true, actually. I mean...
Starting point is 01:43:17 It's not a job. It's just a program that exists. Yeah, it's a program that exists. And, wow. I mean, I feel like if you have an expensive phone and you can record yourself and you can do all this stuff and you are otherwise healthy
Starting point is 01:43:33 and you can go out and do work, I don't think that you need to be like permanently on food stamps. I just don't think that's... Part of the problem is that in high school, nothing in regards to fiscal responsibility or any sort of financial education happens before you graduate high school. So all these people are financially illiterate, what 100% of them, unless their parents have done their job, when they graduate high school. And this is what we're seeing.
Starting point is 01:44:04 You know, again, I was raised for a significant portion of my life by a single mom who didn't go on government benefits. you know, work two jobs in order to make ends meet. So I don't believe that it's impossible to, I just, it's no one's responsibility to take care of your family but yourself. That's why it's good to, you know, have, have ambition and, and to value merit and all of those things. This is, and a lot of these people, sorry, they're young and healthy. Get a job. This also points to how important self-reliance is. Because once you put your reliance in something else, and that something else fails, now what do you have? And that's a good point.
Starting point is 01:44:47 And that's a good point. Because it's, that's the government's M.O. It's to divorce you from that self-reliance. Tomorrow, we're going to get into this issue with the ranching and some of the Argentinian money. And I, you know, all of these things. And I get what the administration is doing. But I also think nothing that they do is going to be successful unless we deal with the regulations on ranchers and farming here domestically, and we're going to dive into some of that
Starting point is 01:45:18 tomorrow. In the meantime, today in stupidity. All right, all that suffering that you just saw, just a couple minutes ago right here, is designed by the Democrats. And, unfortunately, they said it out loud for you to hear. Listen to this. I mean, shutdowns are terrible. And of course, there will be, you know, families that are going to suffer. We take that responsibility very seriously. But it is one of the few leverage times we have. Oh, there it is. So they want to leverage your suffering. Your emotions then will hopefully push in the direction they want you politically. That's so sad. But they admitted it. So when they show you who they are, believe them. That does it for us. Today, I hope you guys have a great rest of your evening. Find us on Substact, Chapter, and Verse,
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