The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - FBI Probes Letitia James, Biden Blame Game, & A Fetterman Heel Turn
Episode Date: May 9, 2025The FBI opens a formal criminal probe into New York AG Letitia James over alleged mortgage fraud. Biden goes on The View and claims Kamala lost because of sexism and racism. The new Pope Leo’s broth...er gets asked by the media about his brother’s stance on Trump’s immigration policy. Trump’s Middle East Envoy Steve Witkoff defends Trump’s use of personality as a deterrent to war. The left has completely turned heel against John Fetterman. Biden still thinks Kamala could have beaten Trump but history shows otherwise. A typical New Yorker calls out AG Letitia James to her face. The Trump Administration plans to meet up with Chinese officials in Switzerland to negotiate a trade deal. Feminists put out pink smoke in order to unsuccessfully try and choose the next pope. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson wants to prevent gentrification by making housing more green.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…All Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/DanaCode Dana10 for 10% off your entire orderBeamhttp://shopbeam.com/DanashowSleep like never before—Beam has improved over 17.5 million nights of rest. Try it now with code Danashow for 40% off.Home Title Lockhttps://hometitlelock.com/danaProtect your home! Get a FREE title history report + 14 days of coverage with code DANA. Check out the Million Dollar TripleLock—terms apply.Byrnahttps://byrna.com/danaVisit Byrna and check out the New Byrna CL during their Mother’s Day Promotion. Order by May 11th for your FREE Kinetic Projectiles with purchase. A $49.99 value. Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/DanaDana’s personal cell phone provider is Patriot Mobile. Get a FREE MONTH of service code DANAHumanNhttps://humann.comSupport your metabolism and healthy blood sugar levels with Superberine by HumanN. Find it now at your local Sam’s Club next to SuperBeets Heart Chews. KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSee the third generation of the iconic SUB2000 and the NEW PS57 - Keltec Innovation & Performance at its bestRelief Factorhttps://relieffactor.comTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor. Get their 3-week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! Goldcohttps://DanaLikesGold.com My personal gold company - get your GoldCo 2025 Gold & Silver Kit. PLUS, you could qualify for up to 10% in BONUS silver
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That's right. This is The Dana Show. My name is Craig Collins filling in for the day.
I'm thrilled to be with you. A whole bunch of crazy stuff to talk about out there in the world.
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All right. Let's get right into it. The most hilarious news over the last 24 hours.
to me. And there were a lot of things that I found a way to laugh at. I'm not sure they're all
supposed to be funny, but I found a way to laugh at a lot of these things. But the most hilarious
is the investigation by the FBI into Tish James or Latita James, the Attorney General
in New York. I don't know why. I found this so amusing. Oh, yeah, of course I do, because of all
the investigating she did into Trump. It didn't work. Here we go. The FBI and the U.S.
Attorney in Albany have opened an investigation into mortgage fraud allegations.
against New York Attorney General Tish James.
The Trump administration last month accused James of falsifying records to obtain favorable
loans on homes she bought in Virginia and Brooklyn.
Her lawyer aggressively denied the allegations.
James last year won a civil case against President Trump that resulted in millions of dollars
and penalties.
She's also joined several suits challenging his agenda.
Yeah, shocking.
Just shocking.
That's all she's doing with all of the taxpayer dollars is trying to go after Trump any way she can
in a place like New York.
where at times they do find people guilty
because they seem to be overwhelmingly one-sided politically
and not because the process that exists in our country
is actually working.
That's my opinion.
I've gotten messages from listeners sometimes saying,
how dare you say things like that?
And what I love about that is those same people
would probably say that the system is broken unfair to the other side.
Whatever side you're on,
you might go ahead and lob those grenades occasionally.
My favorite other piece of audio, though,
from this story of Tish James and the FBI investigation
is this New Yorker who showed up at a town hall yesterday
and had a question. He just, he wanted to ask something, you know, to the attorney general
and he wanted to see what she thought about it. Yes, my question is for Tush James.
You apologize to President Trump for wasting millions of dollars and the state of New York
for a rich trial.
How dare you?
Has to feel to know that you're, you will be in prison.
How's it feel?
How's it feel?
How's it feel, Tush?
How's it feel, Tush, James?
I love this guy.
I love him so much.
My favorite part two, and this is coming from someone who was raised on the East Coast,
is that booing a New Yorker doesn't matter.
He doesn't care.
You boo them all you want.
He's there.
He's asking his question.
The booing almost feeds him.
It makes him stronger, not weaker.
And he's walking out, and he's holding his camera up as he's saying.
How's it feel, Tush?
How's it feel, Tush?
Oh, it's so great.
It's so wonderful.
And he's absolutely right, by the way, about that.
There seems to be a tremendous likelihood that what goes on in the FBI investigation into Tish or push James is that she's going to have some issues.
She's going to have some things she's going to have to aggressively defend as her lawyer apparently was trying to do.
All right, we'll move on.
There's other stuff out there in the world, although that story is one I'll probably bring up again because I'm so entertained by it.
This is Joe Biden, former president, mostly broken brain human being, who occasionally maybe takes a bunch of drugs and pops up on some of these shows.
That's my opinion whenever he speaks clearly because we got so used to not expecting it on a day-to-day basis when he was in the office of president.
But he popped up on the view and he did a few other interviews and he was saying stuff.
And I have an extreme reaction to a couple of the things that he said.
Here is the first one.
And this is obviously a lob in the world of the view.
They ask former President Joe Biden why he thinks that Harris lost the election.
And of course, it has to be racism, sexism, or something like it.
It can't possibly be that she was a bad candidate and she had no real ideas that she gave to the American people.
If you remember, I should play this audio, but I can't help it.
If you remember, the biggest first knock on Harris for the extent of her campaign, which wasn't
very long, was that she wasn't even giving her position on stuff.
And that anything she was talking about seemed to be profoundly different than the position
she held for most of her political career.
So those things mattered.
Those things became big complaints on the left about their candidate.
But screw that stuff.
That couldn't have been what helped her lose and what helped Trump win.
But then election night came.
and it was like 2016 all over again.
So why do you think the vice president lost and were you surprised?
I wasn't surprised, not because I didn't think the vice president's most qualified person to be president.
She is.
She's not.
That's why I wasn't surprised.
Go ahead, sir.
I'm qualified to be president of the United States of America.
But I was surprised.
I wasn't surprised because they went the root of the sexist route, all the whole route.
I mean, this is a woman.
She's this, she's that.
Great.
Really, I've never seen quite as successful and a consistent campaign undercutting the notion that a woman couldn't lead the country and a woman of mixed race.
And here's the thing.
I actually know people who would say the same thing.
I know it's a strong narrative on the left, and it's one that works.
If you're someone on the left and you look and you don't understand how Trump is the president,
if you're that deeply on that side,
then you hear any version of hate exists on the right,
and you just dive in.
You're like, okay, that makes sense.
That's better.
That has to be it.
What's amazing about that to me
is it feels like a bunch of those individuals
absolutely would have voted for Harris
simply because she's a woman,
simply because she's of mixed race,
not because she actually had a good campaign.
That's the part that's shocking.
That's the part that's crazy,
or at least it you hope it is.
I guess maybe I shouldn't say it's shocking
because we've seen this movie too many times
for this to be new.
But the thing that's so crazy to me is
like there's those terrible videos
and I can play a bunch of them.
I sort of want to.
Maybe I'll do it later in the show.
Of her just speaking in circles
that make no sense
and interviews with people
where they're saying,
I don't know if you answered any of my questions.
Those were the problems.
That's what went viral on places like TikTok
were young people,
especially young men.
started to decide there's no way they could vote for Harris.
It wasn't because she was mixed race.
It wasn't because she was a woman.
It was because she had no real plan and that the person she was working for,
the person who was currently in charge,
had done a lot of terrible things to our day-to-day life.
Those two things mattered more to many voters than it seems Democrats still understand.
They still seem to lack sight as to what the issues were and where the problems were.
And by blaming race or blaming sexism as the reason for it, they won't evolve to be more threatening, which I'm not mad about.
I'd like to see Democrats continue to lose elections. That's fine. But if you keep trumping or you keep, you know, parroting out that same narrative, that same Trump is terrible and everybody who voted for him as a horrible person idea, you will continue to fail.
And what's really interesting about this, and this is Pete Boot Edge Edge, who popped up on television.
as well. He kind of circles around this idea and then also completely abandons it within the answer
to a question. So I'm going to play that audio too. But it's not because she is a woman or not because
she's mixed race that she lost the election. She lost because she was a terrible candidate.
And do you know how I know this? Beyond all the things I saw with my eyes and heard with my ears,
the fact that she didn't even actually win a nomination to run for that office. She lost against Biden.
as everyone knows in 2020 when trying to be the candidate.
And then she was given the nomination without actually having to fight for it in a primary.
How do you call her a strong candidate when you never even allowed her to prove it to your own political side of the aisle that she was who they wanted?
That's part of the problem, I would think, and the thing they refuse to accept.
But here's boot edge, edge saying that we have to do better in how we go after Trump,
but then also saying that he's a horrible, terrible person in the same sentence.
We have got to make sure that our opposition and everything that we're against,
and obviously there is a lot to be passionately against right now.
But it has to travel with a clearer picture of what we are for,
because there are a lot of voters who, for whatever reason,
and Democrats might be shocked by this,
but for whatever reason, did not find any of the things they've seen so far about Donald Trump to be disqualifying.
And what that means is there's something else that it doesn't mean they necessarily loved him.
but they need to see something more.
Here's the thing.
He absolutely gets it right in the middle and he gets it wrong a lot of the other places.
But when he says we have to understand what we're actually for,
that is something that your own party doesn't know,
that the opposing party can crap on constantly because it's just too easy when you stand for nothing.
And the truth is you don't want to tell them what you really stand for
because all the things you do behind closed doors are the things you'd like to keep a secret.
you want the voters to vote for a political candidate because she's a woman, because she's a race, you know, that you think needs to be in office for whatever reason, not because, again, of qualifications, but because we have to, you know, break this ceiling or break this issue. And then at the end of the day, you don't actually want the policies to be part of the decision because you want to do whatever you want. You want to have eight years, like under Obama, where whatever you say publicly is accepted and whatever you do,
do privately seems terrible for a lot of people. And I just keep doing that. Let's just keep getting
politicians in based on non-qualifications, not the things that you would even get a job or you should
get a job based on. That's what they want to run on. So I love that he says that in the middle,
that we need to be clearer on our stances on things because you're not clear on most of that stuff.
But then also the fact that he says Trump has not been disqualifying to most Republican voters
or a whole lot of, I think, independent voters,
because most of what he's done is save us money.
And we like that.
We enjoy when the government spends a whole lot less money,
when Doge does what it's doing.
This is a good thing to us.
Not to Bill Gates.
I have audio to play in a little bit where he complains.
But to me, this is an incredibly good thing.
And of course, it is to you too.
Just one of many things happening that we're happy about.
All right.
We'll take a break.
We have a lot to get to today.
There is a new pope.
I lived in Chicago for years.
I am from the East Coast, but I live there for years.
I am amused by some of the Chicago-specific jokes about the Pope.
I am also a Catholic, by the way, I should put that out there.
But I am amused at some of the stuff that people in Chicago were saying,
is he a Cubs fan, is he a White Sox fan, all of that.
And then I'm also equally amused by the narrative about how much the Pope hates conservatives.
And some of the things he said publicly about conservatives
and how much that seems to entertain the left.
And beyond that, and something I'll get to a little bit later after a break, too,
is how J.D. Vance handled that in a tweet that he sent out,
congratulating our new pope for his, you know, being placed in that position.
So I think it's really interesting when the left wants to highlight the ways in which they're fighting and disagreeing.
And the right, sometimes, without anybody really noticing,
and actually quite more often than I think you realize does the thing that they say we'll never do.
The thing that, you know, we're mean and horrible and how dare us,
we actually take the high road.
That's something that Vance did the other day.
We'll see what comes of that down the line
and we'll see how much this new Pope actually acts like a politician
and not just a religious leader.
That's yet to be determined.
I think some people are worried there's going to be a lot of it
as far as politics go and maybe there will be.
But we'll see.
But we'll take a break.
A lot coming up.
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filling in. The first one
is audio that went viral. It's
from a dad. He's talking about
what he does for his wife all the time, even Mother's Day, in order to get her a coffee that's
completely full and exactly what she wants, but also a gift for himself. Here we go.
What are you doing? I'm buying your mother coffee. Dad, give me ice. Take the ice. Don't worry about it.
Look, what I want to teach you something. You order a coffee, no ice, right? Five bucks.
What do you do with the rest? What do I do? Look, it's overflowing. I got two coffees.
Your mother's happy. I'm happy. He puts the ice in two different cups. He then pours the one hot
coffee into two iced coffees makes two out of one and everybody's happy. I love this. He's been
compared to characters on the Sopranos because of his New York accent and whatnot. But there's
just something so great about, look at this. I'm happy. She's happy. We're all happy. She doesn't
need to know that I didn't pay for two ice coffees. I just bought one regular one and I did it myself.
That's great. By the way, Mother's Day spending is going to be up according to some. The National
Retail Federation says that $34.1 billion is likely to be spent on Mother's Day. This is up from
$33.5 billion last year, so just a little tick up. Here's the funny part, though. In some of the news
headlines that put this out there, they also offer you the cheapest stuff you can get for Mother's Day.
It feels almost similar to the way that people approach Father's Day when they're like, you know,
you really don't have to get anything nice for Dad. If you want to go cheap for Ma this year, you
can get her flowers, dinner, a hug, maybe help her out somehow to get a nap in during the day.
These are things that are actually recommended on this.
None of them cost you anything.
I love hugs and naps as part of the gift to anybody because you think it's not nice,
but then actually it's pretty great.
So they're good, but if you can, you probably also should get her something a little bit nice
beyond just the hug and the available nap.
But I do love that story.
And then one other one, I saw this out there too.
Interesting story.
A new study says you should not pass your old car down to your teenage children.
The reason for this is that it's inherently more dangerous.
Kids are not good drivers.
Kids are not risk adverse as drivers.
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So if you can't afford to go another road, do not give your child the old car.
I can speak from experience when I say,
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This does make sense to me too.
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Dana and the show. And there's a whole lot going on in social media that you connect with on
First TV everywhere. She's a lot of places, very successful. All right into it. Pope Leo is from
Chicago. This is something, and I lived in that city for many, many years. That is something that
people in Chicago were very proud of. There's a debate as to whether he's a Cubs fan or a White
Fox fan. I think the final update is that he's a White Sox fan. That's all secondary to what he's
going to do as far as, or maybe not even, maybe it's deeper on that list than secondary,
but what he's going to do within the position of being the new Pope, Pope Leo the 14th.
His brother was tracked down by news media.
I think first locally, WGN and Chicago did it.
And then CNN and everybody else jumped on the bandwagon.
The interviews are outside the guy's house, which has to be great.
But one of the pieces of audio that went viral is Pope Leo's brother talking about the
a new Pope's position on immigration, something that Pope Leo has not been shy to share himself
via social media. But here we go.
I think he sees the United States is headed in the wrong direction in terms of immigration,
that this is a total injustice. I don't know how he would, how he would handle that.
It's a very difficult situation because you're going to offend someone one way or the other.
Yeah, it doesn't seem like he's challenged in how he's going to handle it from his brother's
perspective. I don't know why he'd even say it that way, but Pope Leo does seem to
like he's going to condemn the immigration decisions of the United States.
Here's what's interesting to me about that.
And there's a lot of things that are.
First and foremost, and I've said this before, just in setting the table on this conversation,
the other countries of the world, countries that Pope Leo will not say he opposes,
do very similar things.
Most countries in Europe don't even have the ability for someone born on their soil to claim to be a citizen.
birthright citizenship is not a thing in other places.
And that's one of the reasons we have such an immigration problem in this country is that people believe if you can get here and then you can have kids here, the kids can stay.
And that's something that people do for several reasons.
The anchor child, as you've heard before.
If that went away, which Trump is trying to make it go away, if those things go away, though, immigration would change.
And we're already seeing a tremendously different border than we saw during Biden's term in office.
And that's what's so interesting to me. That's what's so important about some of these discussions,
the way that people in places of power, whether it be the Pope or anyone else, choose to have
positions about things that are in the public conscious and then not talk about the other stuff
going on other places. But the United States new approach to, I don't know if you call it new,
but the approach that Trump has wanted to take and did take the first time he was in office,
but different from the Democratic approach, is to be more like European countries that, again,
the Catholic Church has no problem with. So that's interesting to me. But beyond that, too,
I think just trying to politicize these things, this is the best way to say it. And I'm a Catholic.
I'm a person of faith. So I want that to be at the forefront of what I'm about to say. I don't
look to certain places for certain information. And I think that most of us do this. And what I mean by
that, and I'm not telling you just shut up and dribble, do whatever you want if you're a famous athlete.
but I don't turn on, you know, ESPN for their update on, you name the sports athlete, to hear about what he thinks of Donald Trump.
That's not where I get that information.
I also don't look to my faith to tell me political things.
That's not a discussion that I'm trying to get from over there.
There are some things that cross paths where they are essentially both, but this would not be one of them for me.
So I don't look that direction.
So if the Pope has a position on things that I think are inherently political and not about my faith or my, you know, belief in certain things, I will let it go in one ear and out the other.
I'm not saying that I'm disrespecting the person in charge of the religion that I actually, you know, follow.
I'm just saying that's not where I look for that information.
There are things that I want to hear from people in charge, but it's not those.
And so I don't I don't pay attention to that.
And I imagine a lot of people are the same way, by the way.
I'm saying all of this to try to put out there that I could have a hot take.
I could be anti the new Pope.
I could be pro the new Pope.
And to me, and again, this comes from being actually a Catholic, someone who is involved in this to some degree, whatever you want to call it.
I don't have that position.
I know that even in the industry that I work and I'm probably supposed to, like have a hot take one way or the other, I just don't have it.
because, and I think, again, most people will understand and agree with this.
I can tune stuff out if it's not stuff that I'm looking for from people in positions of power of certain things or athletes or whatever.
That's how I can still watch the NBA.
I enjoy the playoffs in the National Basketball Association, nowhere near as much as I used to, because there is politics that just sort of get seeped all over you.
But I can tune it out enough to enjoy the games and be amazed that the Celtics can.
can fall apart twice in a row to the Knicks and have 20-point leads disappear in the fourth quarter.
That's that stuff I can still be entertained by, and I think a lot of us can do that.
Anyway, let me have a hot take and some other stuff.
I'm going to move on.
I do think this is hilarious, and this actually does make me much matter than discussing stuff about religious leaders.
This is Bernie Sanders.
He was recently on Fox.
He answered a question about flying private, and why?
that's not against a lot of his stances he's had in the past about climate change and how everybody's got to do their part.
And so somebody, the brilliance of the internet and wokeness actually is the place on Twitter.
You can follow this or the place on X.
I'll put up a side by side of Bernie Sanders telling everyone who spends money and does terrible things that he thinks hurts the climate,
to stop what you're doing, and then also defending himself for flying private to do a bunch of rallies around the country.
Here we go.
What we're doing now is speaking to the American people and saying you have got to be involved in this process because if you are not, the planet that we're going to leave to our kids and our grandchildren will be significantly less habitable.
Five rallies in a week.
The only way you can get around to go to the 30,000 people.
They're going to be sitting on a waiting line at United waiting, waiting, you know, what 30,000 people are waiting?
That's the only way you can get around.
No apologies for that.
That's what campaign travel is about.
That is what it's all about.
You want me to stand in line like a regular person?
Go through the TSA and whatnot and sit on the plane with people I don't know.
How dare you, sir?
Talk about the elitist nature of this stuff.
Like that's amazing to me.
And I actually think there are people like Bernie Sanders.
I believe this.
And maybe I shouldn't.
It might be more naive that don't even realize now how elite they are.
They don't even actually notice because if they did, they wouldn't be capable of saying this.
the way that he wouldn't be indignant as he responds to why do you fly private with how dare you,
it's the only way to get around.
That's a level of elite where you've just forgotten how other people live their life.
You just, you don't even remember because it's been so long for you.
And it's terrifying to me that these people are social justice warriors,
that they stand up on the podium and yell certain things and tell you to hate the other side of the political aisle
or hate the people who voted Trump into positions of power.
and that they're the every man.
You know, they're the one that's telling everybody to fight against climate change,
and they're this deep into their own elite crap life that they don't at all understand
your issues, your challenges anymore, that they can say this stuff and just move on.
Of course, Bernie, just so you know, you could get around the country just fine,
flying on regular planes where you're sitting in coach seats.
You could still make it from one location to another, and yes, you could still wait in line.
And oh, by the way, you know, to save people money and stuff, taxpayers and whatnot, if you're actually making us pay for some of this stuff, which I'm sure other ways in which they are, you could also maybe extend your tour dates out a little bit.
Maybe have one date a day later than you intended to have it because you're not going to get to fly private every single place you go.
But you can get around just using actual planes and, you know, dealing with that actual life, talk to the tons and tons of business people who do this every single day on regular commercial vehicles.
who do not fly private.
It is not the only way to get around,
you elite son of a,
I can't say the other thing.
I want to.
But it's just insane.
Because one more time,
and I have one more piece of audio to play
to kind of ram this message home.
It's from the mayor in Chicago,
Brandon Johnson.
But it's just amazing to me that,
and I blame the politicians,
I don't want to blame the voters,
even though I make fun of the voters
who defend these things the way they do.
But I blame the politicians
for,
trying to convince you and you believing it that these are the same people as you, that these
individuals have the same challenges you have, and they live the same life you live. And when they
tell you to do certain things, you actually think whoever votes for that side of the aisle
that they're saying it to themselves as well, when they actually would never even bother to
think it, that they would have to follow the same advice. It's the Nancy Pelosi telling you you got
to stay home during COVID while she goes out to the salon and gets her haircut. And then
is mad that someone caught her, not mad that she did it,
I'm mad that someone set her up and caught her to do that
because they're always going to live their life
as if they're much better than you,
much more important, more special, you know, more valuable than you are.
And that's the one part of the narrative
that's so amazing that it's missed by so many people
who vote on that side.
Because there's so many individuals you probably know them
who will tell you how, you know,
good it is to be a Democrat or fight the fight or all the crap they say who actually support
these individuals who live these elaborate lives off of your own money. All right, let's play one more.
I know I'm preaching to the choir and what I'm saying to today. I just can't help it how
ridiculous that narrative is out there to be seen if you look. But this is Mayor Brandon Johnson
in Chicago doing an interview on a local radio station there talking about how gentrification is
something that he's going to use policy to prevent, which is amazing to hear that said.
Gentrification is simply the improvement of places because wealth and money come into certain
areas, and that makes them safer and better. He's going to fight it. He's going to do everything
with policy to prevent it, which is probably why Chicago more and more, at least certain parts
of it, feel like they're utterly forgotten by society and they have, you know, crazy amounts of
violence and all these other things going on because you have people in positions of power trying to
create policy that keep those places from improving, which is insane. Here we go.
That could be into the purchase of land, go through the process. Six developers, five of
which are black, three are women. We are moving in the right direction, and we're going to
continue to move aggressively with development, particularly for housing and making it affordable.
I promise, the last, last thing, green social housing is another initiative that we're putting
forward to create essentially a government nonprofit entity that allows for a revolving loan to continue
to build more affordable units. And then to make sure.
that that affordability remains in place because what happens is you build property, you build
homes, and then, of course, natural accrue and gentrification takes place. This is a way to stave off
gentrification. We're going to stop it. We're going to keep the lives of the people who are paying
for affordable housing terrible and not have improvements happen in those areas so they're more
attractive to people and rent and stuff goes up in those places. We want your life to remain
poor. We want your life to remain challenged because
again, we're elite and you're not.
That's actually what he's saying.
He's disguising it as we're going to make sure
you never have to pay more money than you can afford to pay
when he could also be saying
we're going to make sure you stay at a completely
different social economic level
than the rest of us. And we're very
happy about that. We keep you down there.
We stay up here. How is that
not actually what makes woke people mad?
This is the stuff that should make woke people upset.
And yet it doesn't. Somehow they miss these narratives.
All right. Quick break. A lot coming up.
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A couple things that I love that are also out there.
A sexy influencer, that's how she's being described, at least in the New York Post and some other places,
decided to bring a giant Great Dane on a flight recently.
The Great Dane was claimed to be a service animal.
175 pound dog is much more than your typical service animal.
But anyway, she showed up for the flight.
She had all the paperwork.
They let the dog aboard the plane.
Here's what's funny about it to me.
On her post, she's the one who put something up on social media.
Pietra Lucas is the woman's name, and she is rather attractive.
But in her post, many of the people who watched the video crapped all over it.
They complained the way any of us would if you saw someone board the plane with a 175-pound dog.
Things like this is ridiculous, the arrogance, elite.
behavior of this woman.
But here's what I thought was really funny.
If you watch the video,
the people on the plane don't seem as mad.
And the reason why,
and I think this is probably a thing that I've joked about before,
the good-looking treatment versus the
you're not so good-looking treatment in society.
Most of the people that you see in the video are dudes
and they're smiling at this lady as she's carrying her hundred
or walking a 175-pound dog in the flight.
So it seems like the people on the plane at least accept it.
Also in the video you hear that someone talked to all the passengers before this woman even joined the flight to let them know it was going to happen.
And I feel like that above and beyond service only happens if you're a certain type of person.
If you look a certain way, I think the pilots go out of their way to make sure everybody's cool with something.
But again, the woman who is casually described as a smoke show several times in this article got her dog in the flight and everyone on the internet's mad.
everyone on the plane, though, seems like they just accepted it.
Because, again, good-looking people get treated a certain way.
All right. Other things, I find that so interesting, so amusing, though, about it.
And I'm not telling you to do it either.
I imagine if you're sitting there and a lovely woman comes on a flight with a giant dog,
if you're like, all right, this is fine.
Some might react that way, too.
All right.
Another story I saw out there that I thought was crazy.
A mother in Sweden was convicted of harassment.
She was ordered to pay $2,000.
to her daughter, who is a little girl, because of a crack-and-egg prank that happened on TikTok and social media.
This happened, as I said, in Sweden.
It wasn't the little girl who did all the lawyering because she's too little to do that.
It was someone who saw the video online and took it to a Swedish court with a lawyer who was definitely down to go this road.
So in the courtroom, I guess the lawyer convinced the judge in a crazy place like in Sweden.
that $2,000 is the deserved punishment for the crime of cracking an egg on your daughter's head.
When she doesn't know what's happening, they described it as a cruel, reckless act in which you're
humiliating a child and broadcasting it to thousands of people. Again, the girl was not upset and too
little to do any of this. Here's the part that's really interesting to me, though. I don't think
that a $2,000 fine is remotely correct. I think the courtroom can stay out of your life more
than they should hear or more than they did hear.
What I do think is interesting is the amount of people who use their kids for social media
content and probably regret that as the kids grow up and aren't so thrilled.
They went viral for whatever reason.
We'll talk about that later.
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I want to play this first. This is probably the most boring of the pieces of audio, not exactly
setting it up well, but I think it's tremendously important to a lot of the other audio that's
out there, a lot of the other things that happened on television over the last 24 hours.
Steve Whitkoff is the United States Special Envoy to the Middle East. He did an interview.
Again, I'm probably not selling this as much as I should, in which he talked about the difference
between Trump as president and other people in that role and talked about why the president of
the United States believes that his personality or certain ways that he behaves can get more done
than say anyone else. And he doesn't have to go the road of a typical politics over here,
over there, however it is. But here, I'll let him say it first. And it's really a setup to a lot
of the other things I want to play. But I absolutely agree with this. I absolutely believe this to be
true and the uniqueness of President Trump or Donald Trump, the person, in a position of power,
like being our president, has so many different advantages that people absolutely ignore because
they hate him so much. But here, here's Whitkoff first saying the thing that I absolutely think is
true. You're right. The neocon element believes that war is the only way to solve things.
And the president believes that his force of personality, the way he is going to be.
to respond to situations can bend people to do things in a much better way in the interest of
the United States government. And I believe in that too. I absolutely believe in that as well.
And it's not just the unpredictability of President Trump potentially being willing to say,
take action. If you don't do things the way he wants, there are countries throughout this world
that would be more afraid of Trump with the might of the U.S. military than anyone else.
And I think that's for good reason.
Not that we've actually seen that play out a whole lot.
And I know the left fearmongers about it.
But the belief that he could take some sort of action is something that you definitely didn't believe in Biden.
He was a paper tiger, which made me mad.
And there are so many other moments where Trump's personality is used in such an effective way, I will demonstrate one here.
And when they took over Buttigieg, who has no clue, you know, he drives to work on his bicycle with his, with his, and all fair,
with his husband on the back, which is a nice, loving relationship.
But he didn't have a clue.
This guy didn't have a clue.
And he's actually a contender for president.
Between him and Crocket, you can have that party.
Between him and Jasmine Crockett, you can have that party.
It's so great.
The way Trump talks, the way that he behaves.
And he does this in front of cameras for the American people.
He does this, I would believe, in front of other world leaders.
He doesn't change who he is.
It doesn't matter what room he's in.
The same version of him, to some extent, is seen.
I'm sure there's a bunch of more effective ways he goes about communicating than, say,
when he's off the cuff to the American people.
But nonetheless, there's something powerful about that, about not having to speak in these weird versions of,
you know, I'm doing political talk and you know it and I know it.
And we're all us saying things that we know we have no intention to doing.
And we're essentially having a conversation that's meaningless.
this happens all the time. I imagine between world leaders and just in general politicians to the public.
Trump is immune to that. It does feel as though any conversation he's in, it won't be meaningless.
And honestly, media will attack anything they can that they think he says, even if they know he didn't actually say it the way they wanted him to.
But I digress. And now let's actually demonstrate the accuracy of these statements.
and I love the way that this happened on social media.
I love the way that Scott Jennings specifically,
who is the only Republican talking head on CNN a lot of the time.
But I love the way that he responded to it.
The United States and the UK did come up with a trade deal.
This is something that Trump is very proud of,
a full and comprehensive one that will cement the relationship
between the United States and the United Kingdom for many years to come.
That's how Trump described the agreement.
on truth social, on social media.
But what I love about it is Scott Jennings said just two days ago on CNN, he was told
it would never happen.
He was told that absolutely the powers that be in other countries would stand against Trump
and all his terribleness.
But somehow, some way, that personality, that force of nature, got a deal done in 48
hours.
Show you two headlines that caught my attention.
China says it's tearing down walls to expand trade alliances amid U.S. standoff.
So they're making deals with other countries to try to protect themselves.
And then also India and the UK striking a trade deal.
So everybody's dealing and dealing with each other,
trying to protect themselves from an overreliance on the U.S. as a market.
Nobody's doing it with the U.S.
And we are doing what?
Well, you played it.
Scott Besson today under oath said we're currently negotiating with 16 of the 17 most important countries.
And he'll be beating with the Chinese this weekend when they all converge in Switzerland.
I think dealing with, I'm sorry, with all due respect to all these other countries making deals,
they're small and relatively unimportant.
We're the big player in the field, and everybody knows it,
and people would rather do business with us than do business with China because of what Jim just said.
They have all these strategies to inflict pain upon you if you don't bend to their will or allow them to break the rules.
And so I think when you're dealing with the United States,
it's going to take a little bit of time to work out the best deal for us and the best deal for them.
But I have a lot of confidence that when push comes to shove and people get right down to it,
an alliance, a trading partnership, business dealings with the United States is a heck of a lot better
than being reliant on the Chinese because they have seen what they have done to us and everybody
else in the world.
Yes, they absolutely will take advantage of you and they won't change the way they behave.
But I love that because the follow up to that whole statement was, you're wrong, Jennings.
There's no way the U.S. is going to get these deals done.
Two days later, we got a deal done with the U.K.
And I'm sure there will be more.
But again, I guess go back to it or to put a button on this whole discussion.
and the way that you're talking about at the beginning,
if you're Whitkoff or anyone else in a position of power,
helping the United States negotiate around the world,
the wild card that is Donald Trump is tremendously valuable.
It just is.
I think in any negotiation of any kind,
and the things that President Trump actually does,
taking action in the tariff world
and potentially causing some short-term struggle in our economy,
which we haven't seen as much as we should,
and we absolutely should have lowered our borrowing rates,
and we didn't, which is just ridiculous.
China definitely did that quite a few times
to try to prop up their struggling economy
without being able to send so many things over to us right now.
But the wild card that is Trump will always play.
It will always be valuable.
It always be like, well, if you don't do this this way,
this person who actually is willing to take action might do it.
That's so much stronger than someone who wags their finger,
and says, don't show up at the border, or don't do this, don't do that.
Russia don't invade Ukraine, and then we see the exact thing happen.
And I absolutely believe, again, that that's the most important part.
And you can go story by story and find where that element, even if you hate Trump,
even if you think that he's the worst guy ever in the history of the world,
as some people seem to want to no matter what he does.
But even as you feel those things and think those things,
what's most amazing to me about this discussion is how valuable that version of a leader is
compared to anybody else. And we see it again and again. And so I just think it's amazing
how willfully people ignore that in the world of everyday news media in order to keep going
after having Trump derangement syndrome on a daily basis. One other thing I found very interesting
that's out there. And granted, I think Cuomo, Chris Cuomo, who's a weird guy to play
audio from in all honesty. And he did this a couple days ago on News Nation. He's all of a sudden
this, you know, like reformed Democrat who says things against the Democratic Party now,
that he's supposed to be on a middle of the road platform. And sometimes I find them hilarious
because it's hard to go that far back and look at all the other things Cuomo said and then take
him seriously now. But I digress. He did this a couple days ago and I probably won't even play
the audio. Where he talked about how the left is now going after.
John Federman. And it's amazing to me to just think of that timeline. Just rewind for a minute.
Think about when Federman first is running for office, how a whole lot of conservatives are
certainly saying things about Federman, certainly not being friendly to him, mostly because
it seemed like after the stroke, he wasn't in a place health-wise where he should be in a government
position. That did seem to be true. So you can say that that's genuine concern or false
concern, I don't care, but that felt like more the reason for the attack then. Now that Federman
is becoming a person who says some things that are publicly against the Democratic Party,
they're trying to destroy him using the same narrative. That's what's amazing to me,
saying his brain might be broken or he might not be, you know, all there, and they're worried
about him now. It's incredible to watch because Democrats are up in arms when conservatives do it,
and they say how wrong and terrible and, you know, anti-human or whatever, they want to call it that it is, or you're just, you're hateful.
And then as soon as they need to do it, because the guy is saying too many things that are harming the crazy radical positions of your party, they do the exact same moat.
They try to feed them to the wolves the same way.
It's almost like they're begging the right to attack Federman by using their own attacks, and we don't care anymore.
Because in all honesty, Federman is starting to say some things that you can't entirely.
disagree with. He still says a lot of things I do disagree with, but occasionally he'll say some
things that don't seem so bad. And again, there's reports that John Federman is off his meds,
or he's doing this, he's doing that. It's just amazing to look at the timeline and think about how
years ago, just a few years ago, Republicans were saying negative things and Democrats were up in
arms, and now they're the ones attacking their own. It happens all the time. That movie repeats itself
constantly. All right. We'll take a break. A lot coming up. This is Craig Collins filling in
on The Dana Show.
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the Danish show. Let's do this first as far as quick five stories go. The world will have its first
mass-produced flying vehicle. 500 successful flights of a Slovakian-created car that actually has
these wings that pop out of the sides. They kind of like come up like almost, you know, those
high-rising doors on certain vehicles. I keep thinking about the time machine and back to the future.
But anyway, they then kind of disappear on the side.
of the vehicle so you can drive the car, but then they get pushed out, extended out,
so you can fly it like a plane.
There are moments in society where no matter how much I want this thing, and it says it
has like a 250 horsepower engine in it, I probably shouldn't have it.
And we probably, as people, shouldn't buy flying cars like this, because it seems like
it'll be horrible for all of us.
If you can't put down your cell phone to drive a regular vehicle, I imagine flying a vehicle
into the sky will make things even worse for us. But it is there. It will exist. It will be incredibly
expensive. It won't be on the road very much in the next few years. But a mass-produced flying car
has been created. And again, my immediate reaction was, I want one. I want one real, real bad.
All right. Other things out there, U.S. Life Expectant Studies show Southerners barely living
any longer than those born in the 1900s. So there is a difference in the life expectancy
depending on where in the United States you live.
West Coast residents gained decades of life over the last century,
especially women who live on the West Coast,
and the rest of us are not doing so great,
especially again in the South.
There's a bunch of reasons for this, they say.
Many of them, just simple diet-related.
One of the things that I think is really interesting, though,
and I couldn't get over it,
is the idea that you have less stress
because the people around you agree with you.
If you live on the West Coast,
host, especially as a woman, you might be in circles of people who have similar political
feelings that you do and other things, and just not arguing or getting mad as often as maybe
someone does who has more discussions with other people, although there is a lot of uniform
thinking in other parts of the country. I'm not trying to say there aren't. But part of me wonders
if maybe that's uniquely beneficial for the side that seems to be outraged much more often than
the political side of the aisle that would live in a whole lot of the rest of the country. I'm not sure,
But that seems to be a benefit.
Also, and I live in Texas now, I like steak, and I'm not giving it up.
No matter what you tell me about how bad it is for my help, I'm not going to do it,
and I really don't care.
All right.
Other things out there, as far as Quick Five go, a half-ton spacecraft lost by the Soviets in
1972 is coming home.
We don't know where it's going to land, but this spacecraft is going to crash land on Earth
at some point in the very near future.
that's just an odd story to see and to think about that we fire these things up there.
Comos 482, it was headed to Venus.
It's expected to reenter Earth's atmosphere this weekend.
We're, again, not exactly sure, although we think it won't be harmful,
where it's going to land, at least for now.
So that's good news, bad news, as far as this situation goes.
But again, they do believe it will actually survive re-entry,
which is something a lot of spacecrafts no longer are supposed to do.
But we will see how that goes.
And then we will compare it to SpaceX and how much better Elon Musk is
at having stuff returned safely after firing it up into space.
Then back in the 70s when we were just flinging stuff up there,
especially the Russians were just flinging stuff up there.
And then hoping for the best years later,
which is what it looks like is happening here.
Everyone is cheating in college, according to a brand new study,
a chat GPT or other AI is being used.
AI is being told to not seem like AI
so that a teacher using a detector of some kind will fail.
That's another thing that's weird that's out there.
You can tell the AI to write a paper more like a human would
and even purposefully make a few mistakes
so that you don't even have to rewrite it.
But everyone is cheating is what they're saying now.
When the discussion about the value of a college education
and the potential indoctrination to believe certain things
from these elite universities exist out there.
It's really interesting to see that people are also cheating their way through,
probably something they've done before,
in order to get that a piece of paper
that claims that you're more qualified for a job than you actually are,
and then you start out knowing even less, it seems,
and the guy who's been working for five or six years
and is, you know, slowly progressing his way up the ladder.
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and I have a college education,
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A bunch of stuff out there to talk about.
Let's do this first, though.
Press Secretary Caroline Levitt talking about the historic trade deal made between the United States and the UK just earlier yesterday,
I think, or late yesterday, early today being announced, a big deal because, again, a lot of people said this wasn't going to happen because all of these countries were going to hold out and not work with the evil Trump that they hate, ugh, who's fighting them in ways that we never should fight our allies, et cetera, et cetera. Here we go.
Yesterday, President Trump demonstrated the art of the deal and secured a historic trade agreement, despite all of the naysayers who said no deals were coming.
That, of course, turned out to be untrue.
On the 80th anniversary of Victory Day for World War II, President Trump announced a great deal
that provides American companies unprecedented access to the UK markets while bolstering U.S. national security.
This trade deal will massively expand U.S. market access in the United Kingdom,
creating a $5 billion opportunity for new exports for U.S. farmers, ranchers, and producers.
That sounds awesome.
This includes more than $700 billion in ethanol exports and $2,000.
$150 million in other agricultural products like good old American beef.
You know, it's crazy about this. As these announcements go out there, there are people in a lot of
places in legacy media that are just trying to find a way to hate it. They're not listening.
It's sort of like if you have a conversation with somebody and you know they're just waiting
to talk. It doesn't matter what you say. They're just going to say other stuff as soon as you
stop talking and they don't even care what words are coming out of your mouth because they're
looking around and they're waiting for the noise that they're not paying attention to, to just
be silent for a moment so they can yell stuff at you. That's how most news media reacts to
President Trump and the things he does. They say, no way, he can't do it. It'll never happen.
It does happen. And now it's going to be terrible somehow. I just imagine they'll talk about it
ad nauseum that way. But I love this because, yeah, this deal seems great on its surface. It seems
that we pushed one of our allies to do more for us because we do a whole lot for them
and they gave in because they believed us when we told them that we weren't going to, you know,
play nice if they weren't going to play nice back. All of that is important. All of that matters.
Just one of a few things that Levitt said today. I'll get to a little bit more of that in a
second. Also, former president Joe Biden has made a media tour. I do wonder sometimes in order for
him to be articulate enough in some of these clips, how many certain drugs they're shooting him up
with just before he walks onto his stage, because you feel like we saw a different version of this
man a lot, and now maybe without the pressure of the office, plus whatever narcotics they have
available to them, he does okay and a few sit downs for a couple hours. Honestly, I think the Democratic
Party wishes this is the way he was behaving while he was the president, not that again, it would have,
I think defeated President Trump.
He was doing terrible things with our economy and our society and the world while also being incapable of speaking.
But at least now part of that seems to have gone away.
And the stuff he's saying, not exactly any more intelligent, just at least stuff I understand.
Here is what Biden said about why Harris lost the election, which is amazing.
And this has gone viral since the interview yesterday in which he said this.
And it was like 2016 all over again.
So why do you think the vice president lost and were you surprised?
I wasn't surprised not because I didn't think the vice president most qualified person to be president.
She is qualified to be president of the United States.
She is not. Sorry, continue.
But I was surprised. I wasn't surprised because they went the root of the sexist route all the whole world.
Oh my gosh. And this is a woman. She's this. She's that. I mean, it really, I've never seen quite a,
as successful and a consistent campaign undercutting the notion that a woman couldn't lead the country
and a woman of mixed race.
You know, it's amazing about this.
The first thing I want to say is that the premise of that statement, me, you, whoever is out
there that's a voter that didn't vote for Harris, that voted for the evil, horrible Donald Trump,
we did it because we hate, you know, women or we hate people of certain races.
It can't possibly be that I'm intelligent enough to compare the two messages, to want an improved economy, want, you know, savings within the federal government, which Doge did a great job of so far, but I'd love to see a lot more done.
I can't want any of those policies.
I have to just in my brain be like, no, I can never let a woman or someone of color be our president, even though Barack Obama was president for eight years in this country.
I can't let that happen, is what they think I'm yelling in my mind.
So I go out and I vote for anybody.
It wouldn't even have to have been Trump.
I could have voted for anyone just to prevent Harris from winning.
That's insane.
And there's so much of that insanity that exists out there.
And so I resisted doing this earlier.
I'm going to do it now.
This is a super cut of things that Harris said during her short tenure as a candidate for president,
one in which she didn't even win a nomination.
She didn't go through a primary process in order to be selected by her own party.
That didn't happen.
The voters didn't get a chance to choose because darn it, a whole lot of people knew that Harris wouldn't do well debating other Democratic politicians because of this speaking in circles thing that became the true narrative and the true thing that everyone was consuming on social media.
I have friends that vote Democratic.
I lived in Chicago for years. I've lived in other big cities.
I have people that don't agree with me politically that I somehow still talk to.
And one of my favorite things is the amount of those individuals during the people.
political campaign that were sending me crazy broken videos of Harris being like, man, how do I vote for
this? This is terrible or this makes no sense. How do I punch this ticket? And it had nothing to do
with whether or not she was a man or a woman or what race she was. These were even women that would
say this sort of stuff, not just dudes. So I again love that that it had to be sexist. It couldn't have
been this. Dick Cheney and Satan. That's next. The Sith Lord is back. Like a demon. It rises again.
Darth Vader, Satan.
Thank you, Chalice.
I hold that, hold on that.
I hit play on the wrong piece of audio, but I do love this audio.
I think Kamala Harris is in that audio calling Dick Cheney the Dark Lord, as he said that he was going to endorse Donald Trump.
That is not the super cut I meant to play, but that is a super cut that I enjoy quite a bit.
So let's get to a different one, a one where Harris just speaks in circles and loops and craziness, because that's what she did all the time.
And you remember it and I remember it.
And this is why she failed to be the next president of the United States, not because she's a woman or a person of color.
And Dick Cheney also, the dark lord, did go ahead and endorse Trump.
I love that I had that.
All right, here we go.
It is time for us to do what we have been doing.
And that time is every day.
We must together, work together to see where we are, where we are headed, where we are going.
and our vision for where we should be.
Because we have the ability to see what can be,
unburdened by what has been.
That's right.
And then to make the possible actually happen.
To see what is possible,
to see what can be,
unburdened by what has been,
to reject the notion that the way things have always been
has to be,
the way things will continue to be.
I have a motto.
What?
I drink, I eat, and drink,
no for breakfast. I eat no for breakfast. I eat no for breakfast. There is no vaccine for racism.
The climate crisis represents an existential threat to who we are as a species.
Talking about the significance of the passage of time. Oh, this is one of my favorites.
Right? The significance of the passage of time. So when you think about it,
there is great significance to the passage of time. Is there? Okay, I got to stop. This is why she
lost. This is why she wouldn't have even won a primary. You know it. I know it.
They know it, but they need to, you know, mobilize the troops to convince you that something horrible
and nefarious happened because the right is a bunch of just terrible people.
That's the only way they can process this.
So instead, Biden goes on television and says the reason they lost, even though he absolutely
fought and tried not to let her be the candidate himself.
He wanted to stay in that gig, as we all know, and even did interviews right up until he stepped
down, where he said he was defiantly not stepping down.
and then Nancy Pelosi pushed him into the corner and didn't let him run for president, which is crazy.
But unless all this is going on, we know the real reason she wasn't a good candidate.
And I'll say this, not because I think she actually would have beaten Donald Trump,
but she would have performed better than Harris.
Michelle Obama was the true Democratic candidate that people wanted that I think voters and the Democratic machine wanted,
at least on that side of the aisle.
Obviously, the right wouldn't have wanted to see that.
and what are the things that are in common between Michelle Obama and Kamala Harris.
They both happen to be women of race and women in general.
And so it's interesting to be told that a woman can't win and someone of a certain race can't win
when there was a candidate out there that media was begging to run because they thought she was a shoe in to win.
I again, I don't think she actually would have beaten Trump.
I think those debates would have been interesting.
But nonetheless, I do think that it was easy to find.
a candidate more significant, more, you know, potentially a capable of winning than Harris.
Harris was the forced candidate for a bunch of reasons.
Most of those money.
I should say that, too, by the way, before I move on, I believe the biggest reason the Democratic
Party allowed Harris to truly be the candidate was not because they wanted her to be,
but because legally she was the only individual who could take all of Biden's donations
since she was on the ticket with him and used them for her own campaign.
If they had not done that, if they had the last minute, the last hour,
given anyone else the chance to run other than Harris,
that person would have had to raise funds differently
and wouldn't have been able to use a lot of the war chest
that had already been created for the Biden campaign.
But shifting that money over because she was the VP,
and I think some people would argue that that actually was legally done,
was something they did.
That was the biggest reason.
Money was truly it.
because I think Democrats knew she was not a good candidate and hadn't been a good vice president for several years,
because as the light shine brighter on her, things that she said and did seemed crazier and crazier.
One last thing, just incredibly amused by this, Tish James or Latita James, the Attorney General at a New York, is in trouble.
The FBI is investigating her for mortgage fraud and a bunch of other things.
This is hilarious to anyone that watched her go after Trump as desperately as she tried to in New York and even get a civil case against him, mostly because if you build a jury of people in New York City, which overwhelmingly votes Democratic, the odds of having it be a fair trial where people can keep their politics out and decide if Trump is guilty or innocent of something.
It seems almost impossible to build a New York City jury that could do that.
But nonetheless, James herself is now facing issues.
and a New Yorker showed up at a town hall and asked her a question.
And this guy's a legend.
He deserves a free beer.
Whoever finds him in the streets in the near future,
invite this guy in for a beer and anything else you want because he's awesome.
Here's his viral audio.
Yes, my question is for Tush James.
We apologize to President Trump for wasting millions of dollars and the state of New York
for a rich trial and has a field to know that you're, you will be in prison from me.
How's it feel?
How's it feel?
How's it feel, Tush?
How's it feel?
I love how's it feel, Tush.
How's it feel, Tush?
As he keeps his camera on and walks out of this place,
and people are booing him because he's a New Yorker.
If you know anything about New Yorkers,
Boeing does not make them weaker.
It makes them stronger.
We know all about this.
We boo our own athletes and celebrities
because we know that's the best way
to get him to do something a little bit better next time.
I'm talking to you, Devin Williams.
All right, quick break, a lot more.
This is Craig Collins filling in.
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It's time for Florida, man.
That's right. It's time for Florida, man.
This is the Dana show.
My name is Craig Collins filling in.
Thrilled to be with you.
Let's get right.
Naked, not afraid, is the headline of this story
out of Pine Island in Florida.
A deputy said a man with a history of getting naked in public
decided to, this is shocking, get naked in public.
The guy loves to go skinny dipping, I guess, and that's caused issues with local police.
He was running naked through a Florida neighborhood when he was arrested.
The guy who is 30 years old did not have a good answer for why he was not wearing any clothing.
And several different ring or other doorbell cameras caught the dude running through the neighborhood without any clothes on.
That's the moment I'd regret the ring doorbell.
You know, like that's the moment that I would have wished that something had not popped up on my phone,
notified me of commotion in front of my house, and then see a dude running past my home without any clothes on.
That's one as long as he didn't try to break into my house where I could just let it not be a notification I have and a video that I accidentally have to see for any amount of seconds.
I would again regret the doorbell at that moment and that moment only because there's other times that I like the ability to know what's going on at my house when I'm not there.
but this dude, for whatever reason, just hates wearing clothes,
and it seems to be a thing that Florida's not so happy with.
I love that these stories happen as often as they do, to be honest,
because my brain goes to some weird places.
And one of the places it goes is like if this naked dude has any friends,
and you wonder if he does, or if there's mental health issues and what else is going on,
but let's say he's got like one good buddy.
And the guy is talking to him at a bar after his latest arrest
and maybe some time in jail, just trying to convince this guy to stop getting naked in public.
I just wonder how that conversation goes.
Like, dude, I get it.
You like that sort of thing.
I know it's very illegal and it's very creepy.
You should really stop doing it, bro.
You got so much going on for you in your life.
I don't know if that's true, but his friend would say it to him.
The one thing holding you back is the fact that you strip naked and run around the neighborhood
and the police are very aware of you.
If you could just get over that hurdle, man, you'd be a full package.
You'd be all there.
All right, et cetera, et cetera.
That's where my brain goes.
Is the one friend trying to convince this person to live a better life that is obviously failing to do that.
Another Florida story, a Florida man was accused of spitting on a police deputy.
This is definitely a mistake that you shouldn't make because this is actually no assault.
The Florida man is behind bars after he was accused of this in Monroe County.
Robert John Hermanson is the guy's name.
He was found sleeping in a museum and nature center at 3 a.m.
Deputies walk up to the guy, say there's no signs of trespassing, which is weird,
and then tell him you're not allowed to sleep here.
He gets upset.
He spits on somebody.
Again, that is actually a battery and assault is how that's usually charged,
and you get in a whole lot of trouble for doing that to a police officer.
So a mistake, you should not.
make after being caught sleeping inside a museum you should not be in in the first place.
Certainly questions being asked about how the guy got in if there were no signs of breaking
and entering.
Was something left open?
Is he connected to the place?
I don't think that they have found any reason to believe that he is so far, but it is,
it is interesting.
One last Florida story that I liked a lot.
A nurse said that her wife was battered with cheesy nachos.
A nurse has been accused of shoving cheesy nachos down the legging of another woman.
So this is two women in a relationship together.
I think that both might be nurses.
But I guess in the police report, the way the description goes is that she grabbed a handful of cheesy nachos and shove them down the back of my, you know, dress in my legs.
The victim, as described in this story, is a registered nurse who, you know, went ahead and made a complaint.
These are ones where sometimes I wish that common sense would have prevailed
because the nacho attack that sends you to jail
feels like the kind of thing that other people aren't going to respect in the who's gal.
All right, quick break, a lot more.
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Thrilled to be here with you, D.Lash, Dana Lash Radio to stay connected to everything going on with her and all the awesomeness that is this show and all the places you can get it.
I want to show you something as best I can while on the radio.
I want to show you the way a narrative is built.
So CBS Mornings did an interview yesterday with Bill Gates.
During the interview, at one point Gates speculated,
because he doesn't have any data to actually back this up,
at how much is going to change in the world as far as global health goes,
if the United States pulls back on certain spending,
spending that often goes through his foundation,
which, oh, that's convenient.
The money sort of kind of touches his own hands.
And then probably a lot of us believe gets put in his own.
back pocket more often than not. But anyway, if a certain funding for global initiatives goes away,
Bill Gates' position is it'll cost us two million lives. Two million people will die as a result
to this. I'll play the actual audio, not just the little 14-second clip that's making the rounds on
social media, but the full back and forth where CBS gets him to predict this. Because that narrative
goes from Bill Gates making a guess that is absolutely rooted in his own political bias
to a definitive fact that people on a certain side of the aisle will now say Doge killed
two million people. That's essentially the way that this works is they'll go from Bill Gates
made up a number to we have definitive proof that Doge is taking lives, even though they
absolutely don't have that. And that's how this animal lives and breathes and grows. But here's
the initial interview and the things that were said that again become their own narrative very
quickly much to the you know intention much the this is the point from legacy media to do this
this money goes away and you were talking about millions of lives saved can you put a number on
the lives potentially lost yeah absolutely so we should be going from five million children
dying a year over the next five years to four million and now with these cuts it
they're, if they're not reversed, we'll go to over six million dine. So instead of going down,
we'll go back up. Wow. So it's a difference of two million lives. Absolutely. Yeah, that's my
assumption. I'm just making up stuff as we go. The advances in medicine may or may not actually
help us save more lives, even if the United States doesn't write blank checks that don't even actually
land to land to land. The main contention, I'm going to say this for the cheap seats in the back,
though so many of us already know this and believe this, the main contention for most Americans,
I would believe most Americans with the overspending of government here, there, everywhere,
is understanding that the money doesn't even go to the place you're claiming it goes to,
that it goes to everybody else. And, you know, Ukraine is even an interesting example of this,
because they've complained, as crazy as that sounds, that they didn't get all the money they were
promised. They're like, hey, some of this money that you told this was going to us, we don't know
where it went. We stole it. You stole it. Somebody did. We're not sure who, but we're missing some
millions of dollars. That happens all the time. And so the main contention is not that, you know,
say the right doesn't care about the lives of children. The right understands that government
doesn't actually put the money where it's supposed to be the most valuable. I'll give you
another version of this. And then I'll play some audio, some other places. I've worked in a few,
things in my life that are non-profity, that have portions of funding coming from government
and whatnot. So I've had tangential access to some of this, not terribly close proximity.
No job I've had has ever been in the finance division or any sort of leadership position of these
places. But I've been involved to a certain extent. And what I find most amazing is even the
places at the, you know, tail end of the process, the places that want to put.
the money to good use sometimes to help people in certain scenarios. They never get the amount
that they hope for. They never get the amount that they're looking for. And, you know, whatever the
narrative might be out there in society right now as far as Doge cuts and who they took money from,
we all know the reality is that by the time it gets to wherever it's intended to go,
a whole bunch of people have already touched and, you know, manipulated and moved money out of
these things. So inevitably, the actual help done at the last level is nowhere near what you
want it to be, and even the people usually in charge of those organizations are making way more
money than they should be making to run those places. So it's just fascinating to see and hear and then
have some sort of connection and access sometimes to this stuff, how significantly the abuse can go
and how great of a deal it is, how much of an issue it is, and how at the end of the day,
not at all the thing that they'll admit that people are actually against. They're not against
saving the lives of kids. They are against, again, wasteful and crazy spending in our government.
All right. I want to play something else. This is the White House Press Secretary.
She is talking about a couple different things today in the press conference, one of them being
the potential deal between the United States and China and some meetings that will happen over
the weekend in Switzerland. Again, one of many things that mainstream media told us was
impossible, will not happen. Trump will not be capable of making.
agreements with people because he's a horrible man that people hate, even though he's already
made a deal with the UK, and it looks like things become more and more promising by the day
between the United States and China.
Treasury Secretary Scott Besson and Ambassador Jameson Greer will meet with the lead
representatives on economic matters from the People's Republic of China over the weekend in Switzerland.
As President Trump has said, the United States and China have been talking for some time over the
course of the administration, and now teams from both countries will meet in person to continue
discussions. You can be certain that President Trump and his trade team will ensure we work to
achieve the best deal possible for America. I actually believe that, by the way. So often that
becomes just a thing that politicians say, but because Trump is willing to take action that then
forces other people to take him seriously, I believe we actually will get a much better deal
than we've ever gotten before, and no matter what that is. And we'll see what happens there.
But I just love this. Make a deal with the UK, potentially going to make a deal soon with China,
All stuff we said, not possible.
You couldn't possibly do it.
By the way, the press secretary, Caroline Levitt, also broke bad against the media, which
she does often in these press conferences, and I enjoy it quite a bit, saying how ridiculous
it is for people to assume that all of this manipulating of the market is just so President
Trump can make more money personally, which is amazingly rich when you have the amount of
people in politics who enrich themselves based on insider trading, people like Pelosi,
that somehow are worth millions and millions of dollars over the course of their political career,
and that mainstream media is accusing Trump alone of doing this recently in how he's actually
lost money in the stock market based on the tariffs and other things that have happened there.
But it's amazing that's like, nah, he's just enriching himself.
All of this is short-term manipulation for his benefit.
Here's Levin.
You noted he is a successful businessman.
Do you know if the president has any plans to meet with any of the folks involved with any of the family businesses over there or see any of the sites that are going to be neutral?
Not to my knowledge.
And let me just get to the premise of your question that both of you have raised.
I love it.
It's frankly ridiculous that anyone in this room would even suggest that President Trump is doing anything for his own benefit.
He left a life of luxury and a life of running a very successful real estate empire for public service.
just once, but twice. And again, the American public reelected him back to this White House
because they trust he acts in the best interest of our country and putting the American public first.
This is a president who has actually lost money for being president of the United States.
I don't remember these same type of questions being asked of my predecessor about a career politician
who was clearly profiting off of this office. That is such a good answer. So well done that you have
people tiptoeing around what they want her to say or what they want her to do so that they can
use out of context versions of quotes from the press secretary to demonstrate that Trump is benefiting
somehow. And then she cuts right to the point and also says it's insane and ridiculous because
not only did they not go after Biden, mainstream media actively defended him from what seemed
to be very obvious abuse and fraud going on with him and his family. It's weird to have family
members as young as 10, 12 years old that have savings accounts and other things in their name,
trust funds with tons of money in them from, uh, you know, other countries that bounced through
Hunter Biden's pocket and other pockets. That's just weird. That's just strange. But why ask about that,
darn it? We've got to accuse Trump of profiteering, uh, somehow from his time in office. No other
politician does that. Oh, how dare you? And actually Trump doesn't seem to be doing it. Because as was
said there, he's lost money. Uh, but one last clip from, uh, the press secretary today, uh,
talking about, uh, President Trump's efforts to modernize air traffic control.
As we're seeing bad things happen, Newark Airport, not genuinely considered a very good airport for many people, is having fairly scary power outage issues.
Here we go.
Yes, I'm glad you asked about the FAA.
There was a glitch in the system this morning, especially at Newark Airport.
As you all know, I spoke to the Department of Transportation.
That glitch was caused by the same telecoms and software issues that were raised last week.
Everything went back online after the brief outage, and there was no operational impact.
DOT and the FAA are working to address this technical issue tonight to prevent further outages,
as well as install new fiber from Newark Airport to Philadelphia.
Nice.
And the goal is to have the totality of this work done by the end of the summer.
I want to add that this outage at Newark Airport speaks to why the Secretary of Transportation
yesterday made a massive announcement in investing in our aviation safety in our telecom system.
system. There's a four-part infrastructure plan that was released by the Secretary of Transportation
yesterday to improve communication, surveillance, automation, and their facilities. Wait a minute.
I've been paying attention to legacy media and I thought Trump was somehow hurting air traffic
control and hurting our airports and hurting, you know, airplane travel in this country.
I thought that was happening, not the exact opposite where you're improving stuff and giving
Newark access to better technology. You've got to overhaul a lot more of that airport for people to
actually like it, by the way. I don't think all that's happening. But hey, at least the computers
will work and they won't randomly have power outages and shutdowns that terrify people. There is also
audio, I think, of air traffic controllers talking to FedEx planes and whatnot about the fact that they
have absolutely no technology, which seems bad. That seems bad. So let's fix that. And then we'll
fix some of the other things that make Newark such a terrible airport. All right, quick break. A lot
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Women are more attracted to a bald guy than we previously thought, according to a brand new study, paid for by a weird dating site out of the UK.
But anyway, 2,000 women were asked what the most attractive feature on a man is.
Number one was muscles.
That was not surprising.
A guy in good shape is most desirable.
About 50% of women gave that answer.
Then 40% of women said a bald head.
I imagine that was connected to the first one.
I feel like the famous people out there in the world
who are thought of as very attractive as dudes,
who also are bald, usually have a decent amount of time in the gym.
They're usually people who go quite often.
I would imagine, I feel like those things are connected.
It might not be the kind of hope that anybody who's bally challenged might be, you know, praising this study for.
And I saw a lot of friends doing that on social media.
You might have to get in pretty good shape.
But nonetheless, number two, being bald.
Number three was blue eyes.
Four was a beard.
And five was actually dark hair or curly hair on this list.
Blonde hair came in much lower.
So apparently, a dark hair better, blue eyes better, and bald, even better than that.
But only if you're in shape.
I'm guessing. I think that's probably true for any of them.
All right. Other stuff I saw out there, I love this.
The Wall Street Journal did a report on how high school juniors are already making $70,000 a year or have jobs like that,
waiting for them when they graduate high school, simply because they're taking shop class,
and they're learning certain skills that seem to be non-existent in our society now.
A couple of these 17-year-old kids who were featured in this profile in the Wall Street,
Journal out of Philadelphia, talk about how excited they are to get out of school and start
working these jobs and immediately making way more money than several of their, you know,
classmates will actually be losing in all the different, you know, signing on the dotted line
loans they'll be taking out to go to college. It is amazing. And this is only the entry level
pay for welding students or other people in these, you know, kind of typical professional
places because as the skills develop, the kids will have more and more opportunities in those
fields and will make more and more money. It is amazing to see a report like that, not because it's
surprising, not because any of us are shocked by the information itself, but because of how likely
more and more young people are to follow that path and how that'll actually be, I think,
Hopefully, part of the lost influence of, say, the indoctrination world of elite educations is that you can go right onto a path that's becoming so rare that it's being, it's paid even better than it used to be paid.
I know a ton of friends whose college age or high school age kids are actually going this road and making way more money than I lost again when I went the traditional route of going to school like an idiot.
Other things out there, a man stole an 800-pound cannon to settle a drug debt.
38-year-old guy, excuse me, in Kansas, found a rare Spanish-American war cannon at a park,
decided to take it, brought it to his local drug dealer, and was like, look, I know I owe you some money,
about $20,000, but how about you take this cannon?
And then when the guy said he didn't want the cannon, the person who was trying to give a cannon to his drug dealer,
also threatened to kill him with it,
and not that he actually knew how to use it.
So I think that was, you know,
something that the drug dealer
might have been able to see through.
But nonetheless, the guy chained it to his Chevy Tahoe,
dragged it to where his dealer was,
tried to sell it to him,
and was eventually arrested by the police.
This is a terrible move in a lot of levels.
My favorite of which was,
hey, if you don't want this cannon,
this cannon's going to be used against you, darn it.
Crazy.
All right, we'll take a break.
A lot more coming up.
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there is a viral video of feminists lighting pink smoke little candle things to demand say and who gets to be the next pope.
They wanted a part or a seat at the table, a part of the conversation revolving around them so they could pick who would be the Pope.
No one actually asked them for their opinion.
The Pope was decided recently.
This individual, Pope Leo, is from Chicago originally, although he's been living abroad.
for several years now. I am someone who lived in Chicago for many years and was amused by some of the
debates that happened on my own social media feed about whether or not he's a Cubs fan or
White Sox fan or any of that other stuff that's out there. There also are the political avenues
that you go in the world of the new Pope. One of them is from his brother, who has now been popping
up all over certain media channels. The biggest reason why people are standing outside the home
of the brother of the new pope, the first ever American pope, is because it fits the narrative
of the left that he is anti, a lot of things that Trump is doing in the world of immigration.
It is amazing to watch people beg for non-political things to be turned into politics.
And I said this earlier in the show, and I'll say it again.
I wasn't, you know, accidentally saying it.
I do mean it.
In my own life, I choose to only turn certain places for information.
You do this too.
This is not a shocking revelation.
But that means that I don't turn on an NBA basketball game to hear what they think politically of certain things.
They can say and do whatever they want.
It's a free country.
Anyone can.
But I don't really care what certain NBA players' positions are on politics.
And they won't in fact, they won't in fact, you know, determine who I vote for.
Even though I'm a Catholic, the same is true for some of these conversations in the world of politics, especially in the world of, say, immigration.
even if Pope Leo, the 14th position, is that somehow it's against the Catholic Church or against
faith's teachings because it's mean to people. I think that actually it's quite mean to have a system
that allows for people to try to get into our country illegally, not have any rights to be here,
be in constant jeopardy of being deported if they say get caught being here, which is what should happen,
and then have to leave. And also while they're here, most likely be taken advantage of,
since you don't have the right to have like a regular job.
I think there's a lot of things you could do to argue that it's more loving to the human being
to break up a system that's letting them come and do any country illegally and stay here without rights.
That's one way to argue it, of course.
That might be an overly woke way to go about it.
But darn it, I'm trying to argue with the Pope.
But nonetheless, and I'll play a little bit of this audio.
You have the brother standing in front of the house being talked to by a whole bunch of politicians
or, you know, television stations about political opinions.
And I simply don't turn that way for that information.
If my faith, my Catholic faith, guides me to look for information from, you know, the church or its leaders,
about something that also has a political component to it, abortion is one of those things.
And fine, then I'll go that road.
But if it doesn't tell me I need the input of someone on this, I simply don't care what they say.
That might sound disrespectful.
It might sound wrong, but that's how I live my life.
That's the best way to do it, I think, because some of these things are not actually faith-based.
They're political-based, and I don't need to have them in this way, or I don't need to digest them the way they're telling me to because, darn it, we are human beings.
And the faith you believe in should be above the things that are innately human that get discussed sometimes.
But here, I'll play the audio just so you understand what I'm talking about.
He sees the United States is headed in the wrong direction in terms of immigration, that this is a total injustice.
These are people.
It doesn't matter where they're born.
They are people first.
Yes, they are people first.
And the treacherous journey that it takes to get them from wherever they come from to our country,
where they're working with cartels and other people who do horrible things out of some of these individuals that don't even make it to our country,
those are all things we could avoid by having a deterrent that stops people from trying to get into our country.
legally. And I'll just remind people, as far as birthright citizenship goes, one of the other reasons
that people very often try to make it to the United States is something that doesn't exist in a
bunch of these European countries that the Pope is not in disagreement with. So it is just fascinating
to think about that and how this becomes its own political discussion when the reality is that I
turn to my faith leaders for faith-based advice. And sometimes I don't see a connection between
faith in politics, as most of us probably don't in a lot of these topics. All right, I'm going to
move on from that. I could be harsher in my take, but I don't want to be. I truly just don't care
as much as maybe I should on some of that stuff. The Chicago mayor, Brandon Johnson,
talked recently with a radio station in Chicago about how he's going to try to prevent gentrification
through policy decisions. He's very proud of some of this, his green social housing initiative.
I'll play a little bit of this audio.
One of the more insane things that a woke Democrat said recently, I'll tell you why, but here it is first.
That could be into the purchase of land, go through the process.
Six developers, five of which are black, three are women.
We are moving in the right direction.
And we're going to continue to...
By the way, I do love when people say, like, hey, we have six developers, five of them are black people, three of them are women.
I don't need to tell you the qualifications of any of these individuals because I'm putting it out there that the reason we put them in these positions is based on race.
so I can tout this and not necessarily based on them being the best for the job.
They do this to themselves, Democrats, when they lead with that.
They could say the qualifications of all six individuals, you know, like three real estate developers
who have this many properties and do this and that.
Nah, screw that.
I'm just going to tell you their race and whether they're a man or a woman and then move on.
Move aggressively with development, particularly for housing and make it an affordable.
I promise the last last thing, green social housing is another initiative that we're putting
forward to create essentially.
a government nonprofit entity that allows for a revolving loan to continue to build more affordable
units and then to make sure that that affordability remains in place because what happens is
you build property, you build homes and then of course natural accrue and gentrification takes
place. Terrible. This is a way to stave off gentrification. This is a way to prevent people
from improving a place and making it, you know, more valuable so then people pay more money
to live there. We don't want that at all. We want something controlled by our government that's a
green social building, that's some sort of government loan that can keep renewing itself
that builds these places that we then keep at a certain cost because we make sure the neighborhood
does not improve itself. That's insane. That's insane to talk about, insane to say,
and insane to be a political position you have. It's basically admitting out loud,
we want to commit some fraud. We want to do some financial, you know, bad things.
We want to tell you they're good things. And that's it. That's all we're going to do here.
let's move on and not pay attention to this.
And I also just love like the vilifying of business, essentially.
Places like Chicago have businesses fleeing like crazy because of how much they don't want business there.
And nothing better says that than we're going to build some nice places to live
and make sure the surrounding area doesn't improve enough for those places to be worth worth, what they're actually worth.
We want them to be cheap forms of living because we want them to be in bad places that don't get better.
Crazy.
One last thing, I do love this too as far as just weird political stuff out there.
Bernie Sanders is being attacked quite a bit, deservedly so, for flying private with AOC on their speaking tour, on their rally tour, whatever you want to call it.
And he got so upset on Fox News when asked a question about the amount of waste and the potential for all the climate change stuff that he claims is so important to, you know, not be what his actual actions demonstrated.
straight he believes in by flying around private, not go ahead and taking a regular plane like the
rest of us. And he, he seemed to respond with, how dare you, sir? But before I play that, I'll actually
play the audio from just a year ago or so of him saying that everybody has to do their part. We all have to
band together and stop doing things that hurt our, you know, Mother Earth, because it's our fight and we
have to fight it. And how dare he think that he has to be involved in that? I love every part of this.
I love the fear-mongering in the world of climate change, which politicians do all the time to get free checks and tons of money.
I love the fact that he thinks, how dare you believe that I have to be a part of anything I tell you to do, et cetera, et cetera.
Here we go.
What we're doing now is speaking to the American people and saying you have got to be involved in this process, because if you are not, the planet that we're going to leave to our kids and our grandchildren will be significantly less habitable.
Five rallies in a week.
the only way you can get around to talk to 30,000 people.
I think I'm going to be sitting on a waiting line at United.
How dare?
You know, what 30,000 people are waiting?
That's the only way you can get around.
No apologies for that.
That's what campaign travel is about.
Why do you think I would actually have to wait in a line, sir?
I'm Bernie Sanders.
How dare you make that a thing that I have to do,
even though I told everybody else they have to do it?
And I'm very mad that anyone else gets the fancy benefits that I get.
That is communism.
That is socialism.
When the people in the political elite are the only ones
who get all the, you know, great stuff and the rest of us have nothing,
and we're all doing terrible in our lives.
You see that again and again.
It's amazing the way that these individuals, these elite politicians,
I just simply expect us to not hear that part of the message
when they say this stuff out loud.
They're so used to this ridiculous lifestyle of being the political elite
that I honestly think some, even of Bernie Sanders,
no longer truly understand how hypocrites.
critical they're being. Because how could they? If you can say that with a straight face,
although maybe they can, it's even more amazing. But the fact that he thinks, how dare you say I should
wait in line is all the proof you need that he himself is a multi-millionaire who doesn't live up to
any of the things he asked anyone to do because he doesn't care and he doesn't want to. And he
thinks he doesn't have to because, well, darn it, he's better than you. All right, we'll take one last
break. I will come back and we'll talk about a few other crazy things out there. One of them,
Unfortunately, is a Kanye West story that's making the rounds that I thought about totally skipping today.
It is crazy.
And Kanye is someone who doesn't seem to be in his right mind very often.
And then also, and maybe this is just interesting to me.
We'll find out after the break if you find it as interesting as I do.
A surprising new category for some award shows next year.
We'll be popping up in the world of audio.
I'll tell you what that is and more in just a bit.
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This is interesting.
Kanye West has released a brand new song.
The song has a horrible title, terrible lyrics.
I'm not going to play it for you.
The song is called Heil Hitler.
It actually features a lot of black men,
doing some sort of weird formation singing,
all wearing animal skins on their heads.
It's just very odd.
And, you know,
downright offensive to a lot of people.
But Kanye West continues to do this stuff,
continues to be someone who seems to think provocative is, you know, anything out there in the world.
It is, it is just strange. I contemplated not even talking about this, but it's getting a lot of, you know, pub, a lot of places.
And I don't know, to me, some of this stuff, stuff you can absolutely just ignore.
You can let it go in one ear and out the other and not care about Kanye West at all.
That's up to you, how you approach this.
His influence is only really significant if he has attention.
And I would just so soon.
I'm not trying to say you actually cancel him or get him to stop making stuff.
I just simply would ignore him.
But that's my advice.
You do what you want to do.
He's out there again doing stuff.
The Golden Globes will be adding a podcast category beginning in 2026.
They will be giving out a category for an award for the best podcast every single year.
In order to qualify, you have to be listed in the top 25.
podcasts as far as audience goes.
So that'll be interesting to see.
Joe Rogan should essentially just win this award every year for a while.
At least I assume he will.
But a lot of Hollywood hates him.
So will they actually give an award to him or someone like him?
Some things that are very successful in the podcast space are successful, much to the
chagrin of many of those people who are going to show up at the Golden Globes.
It'll be fascinating to see if those individuals win or if other people win those awards
that don't really reflect who's actually doing the best in that platform.
Dana does quite well on that platform too.
I wonder if she'll actually be nominated at some point.
And if she gets to go to the Golden Globes and see how everybody in Hollywood treats her,
I imagine it'll be better than how they treat Rogan, but who knows?
We'll see.
It'll be interesting again to find out even who those candidates are every single year.
Another story out there that I thought was fascinating.
A dating expert, a woman in her 50s, who says she knows exactly how to tell me.
men to, you know, be successful with the ladies has given you five, don't do these things.
Piece of advice.
Five tips for how men can instantly ruin the mood with a young woman, according to her.
I thought they were interesting.
The first one, no cute baby talk during any of the dating or the courting process.
As she refers to it, you should not ever do baby talk like you'd talk to a toddler or a puppy.
That is something that's not going to go well.
It's an odd piece of advice.
No picking of your teeth was number two on this list, which means that she's assuming a whole lot of people have absolutely no manners whatsoever.
But apparently that's number two.
Don't in front of someone that you're just getting to know and trying to date.
Go ahead and pick your teeth or anything else like that.
And then I love the last set of advice because it's fairly repetitive.
There are three different piece of advice for how not to use technology, how not to, you know, overly pay attention to dating apps,
and how not to present yourself on them.
no pouty faces, no AI improved photographs, and no trying to take smoldering looking pictures
while standing next to the woman.
So three out of the five are essentially, don't upstage me on social media, darn it.
I'm the hot one.
You don't get to be the hot one in this relationship, which I found very amusing.
But those are her five tips.
You do all five of those things, and apparently the ladies are just going to be incredible to keep away from you.
It'll be incredibly challenging to stay single.
in an environment where you follow those rules.
All right, one last thing before I get out of here,
a piece of audio I like.
It's a teacher in school.
She shot a video of herself doing this,
so probably did it more for social media attention
than to teach kids something.
But she said she was trying to teach kids a lesson
on how they write instructions.
If she follows the instructions verbatim
to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich,
it made her do ridiculous things,
and the kids need to learn how to be more specific,
things like putting peanut butter and jelly on,
the bag and not actually on the bread, et cetera, et cetera.
But I have a little audio.
I like this mostly because of how much the kids freak out as she's making the mistakes.
That means she's not making peanut butter and jelly correctly.
Here we go.
Did I make it?
No.
That's what it's sad to do.
I got my bread.
I got my peanut butter and I got my jelly.
So it's good.
That's not.
Let's see another one.
But the bread flat.
By the way, she's squishing the bread because they said to flatten it.
I feel like that's good.
It's spread jelly and jam on the bread.
Okay, I feel like this is good so far.
She's spreading the peanut butter and jelly on the bag,
and I just love how the kids are like,
oh my God, this is the worst thing I've ever seen.
This is great.
This is an adorable video.
This is the kind of education I can get behind being taught to my kids in school
and not any of the crazy other stuff that seems to be out there.
This makes more sense.
All right, I'm out of here.
Talk to you later.
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