The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - FBI/Pride Flag Scandal, Bishops SLAM Deportations & Newsom's New Character

Episode Date: December 25, 2025

A former FBI agent is filing a LAWSUIT alleging he was fired because he had a Pride flag draped near his desk. An native Canadian tribe has a lawsuit going on where they claim title over literally HAL...F of the entire province of New Brunswick over “Aboriginal Land Claims”. U.S. bishops release a new video condemning the Trump-Vance White House’s “inhumane” deportation raids. Eric Swalwell claims he would believe the Epstein Estate over the DOJ right now. Gavin Newsom went on the “All The Smoke” podcast and debuted a new accent, fabricated a backstory claiming he was so poor while growing up that he had to eat bread and mac and cheese just to pay the bills. Nepo Baby Podcaster Hasan Piker goes after Actress Gal Gadot solely because she’s Jewish. Dana breaks down the heinous history of Piker. Coca-Cola is still continuing their DEI practices. Dana asks why the Left is trying to make failed Bravo lunatic Jennifer Welch as their version of Joe Rogan. Dana reacts to the first humanoid robot housemaid who took 5 minutes to try and load a dishwasher. Michelle Obama complains about her hair in a new interview.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/Dana  OR CALL 972-PATRIOTWhat are you waiting for? Switch today during the Red, White, and Blue sale. Use promo code DANA for a Samsung A16 5g smartphone.  Sale ends soon.Relief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFDon’t let pain stop you from living the life you want with Relief Factor. Get their 3-week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! PreBornhttps://Preborn.com/DANAYou have the power to help save a life. Donate today by dialing #250 and say “Baby,” or give securely online. Make your end of year gift today.Subscribe today and stay in the loop on all things news with The Dana Show. Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramXMore Info

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I got to set this video up for you, because this is interesting. So a former FBI employee says he was wrongfully terminated because he had displayed a pride flag. He's suing the agency in the U.S. Department of Justice, David Maltinsky. He said he worked as an intelligence specialist since 2009, and he displayed. the flag and for several years and he says that he was unjustly fired because he had displayed his pride flag is what he had said he talked with CBS News and he said he was a 16 year FBI employee who was weeks away from being elevated to the position of agent when he was fired listen to this were you surprised when you got the word he were to leave? I wasn't surprised. I was definitely disappointed.
Starting point is 00:01:07 I knew not truly firsthand, but I knew I was on a list. There was fear after the administration took in, came in that they were going to start looking at all of our personnel files where some of us did self-identify our sexual orientation. Some people did identify as trans. So there was fear early on that Doge was going to collect this and they were going to curate a list and get rid of the undesirables. You say it pretty casually, but it's pretty powerful to hear that phrase.
Starting point is 00:01:41 You say you were likely on a list. That's quite something. It's concerning. Wow. So, yeah. First off, it sounds like he just stuck at his job. How are you there for 16? years trying to become an agent and you're never promoted to being an agent after serving for
Starting point is 00:02:02 16 years. That's why he went through the FBI. He wanted to be an FBI agent. And he was there for 16 years and they never made him an FBI agent. I wonder why. That's number one. Number two, I don't care if he had it at his desk. It's the FBI. If you're going to work in law enforcement, get over yourself. No one cares. No one cares what you think. No one cares what your pet issues are. If you really want to serve the public, then serve the public. But if you want to serve the public with a caveat of being able to serve yourself, then you're not serving the public. This guy wanted to be able to, I guess, have his cake and eat it too.
Starting point is 00:02:43 There are certain jobs that you take where you have to be professional, right? You can't do stuff like this. Like the lady who was a cop and she got in trouble because she played a stripper in a rap video and she got fired, there's certain requirements, certain behaviors that you are supposed to have in your private life
Starting point is 00:03:06 if you are going to take on a certain job so that you don't compromise the integrity or the appearance of propriety of that agent, of the agency. And that's what this is about. I'm, if I see any, I don't want to see any kind of political leanings
Starting point is 00:03:25 of law enforcement officers, If I, I don't want to see any of that. Because immediately you're prioritizing politics over your job. It's just how I look at it. And I really think it's the way it should be. I don't want to see any kind of, anything except the U.S. flag and the state flag on your desk. That's it. I don't want to see nothing.
Starting point is 00:03:47 If you cannot get over the selfish desire to constantly, quote unquote, express your yourself, then maybe that line of work isn't for you. And let's be real, this is not about expressing oneself. This is about establishing cultural dominance in the workspace. That's really what this is about. People say express themselves, but that's not what it is. You're not prevented from expressing yourself at home. You're not prevented. But if you're going to work a job where you're wearing a badge and you're representing a government agency, then yes, all of your little bumper stickers that you want to put on your desk and all this other stuff. That's not, that's not professional. He's acting like this is a high school locker and not an FBI office. So, yeah,
Starting point is 00:04:39 the guy deserved to be fired. Hell out. I had fired him a long time ago. He sounds insubordinate. And now he's going to sue the agency. And guess who's going to have to foot the bill for this suit? Taxpayers. Because this whiny little twink wasn't able to put up a flag on his desk. then don't take the job bottom line and as Kane noted what is the refrain that we hear from the left all the time
Starting point is 00:05:05 yep separation of church and state oh yeah there it is there it is yeah that's separate sex and state that's true that's right yeah he wasn't fired for being gay I mean literally they have I mean Cash Patel did events with gay Republicans
Starting point is 00:05:21 it has nothing to do with being gay that's this guy is trying to hide behind that because it sounds like he was just a bad hire and completely incompetent and kind of a pansy. He was bad at his job. You're there for 16 years trying to make agent and you're never
Starting point is 00:05:37 promoted. There's a reason, dude. It's probably because I'm gay. No, it's probably because you're bad at your job. I just don't know. I want to be an FBI agent but I just can't figure out why they fire me for being insubordinate. I don't want
Starting point is 00:05:53 a guy like this to be an FBI agent. So good riddance. Learn to code. Good riddons. So he's out. And but this lawsuit's going to go on. That's what's annoying. That's what is so infuriating. And this is all about, you know, the DEI, all of that. This one guy, what is it, the law, the law firm, excuse me, that's representing this guy. he goes, it's obvious he's being targeted for political reasons. What? No one knew who this guy was. They're not tar if you are displaying it prominently on your desk and it's against,
Starting point is 00:06:35 I don't care if your previous supervisor said it was okay. When you have a new boss, you have new rules. That's it. Also, he was in Los Angeles. Cash Patel is in D.C. Cash Patel doesn't work out of L.A. He infers the intimation here is that Cash Patel personally has a problem with him. This guy is in L.A.
Starting point is 00:06:59 How the hell would Cash Patel even know? You see what I'm saying? It is all so incredibly suss. He goes, I believe I was fired not because of who I am, but what I am. No, well, you are incompetent, so yeah. That's probably why. He's never going to get hired by another law enforcement agency again after this. I mean, DEI aside, nobody wants a guy like that wearing a badge.
Starting point is 00:07:31 Nobody. But I had the flag on my desk. Yeah, you didn't think that was the problem? I don't care if your previous, you know, fairy godmother supervisor didn't have an issue with it. Someone in that LA office had new rules. and so now and then he he's trying to make it see that's what is too even more suspicious to me that they're trying it's like a way to try to take down cash patel they're they're they're acting like this guy is being specifically tar i mean that's what they're saying they're saying that
Starting point is 00:08:03 cash patel unjustly fired him again this guy works out of la i'm just curious an appropriate display of political signage. Well, yeah. I actually, I had people in our family who worked in the police force. You cannot have that stuff on your desk. I don't know why FBI would be any different. I had an uncle who was a deputy for like 30 years. You could never have anything like this on your desk.
Starting point is 00:08:30 He would not, he didn't even display like, actually, you know what? I never even knew who, I just not realized this. I never knew who he voted for. I just assumed, you know, you know, we're old deputy. never put anything like that on his desk never had anything like that in his car
Starting point is 00:08:44 he was totally professed because he was a real one that's how it should be I don't know any I don't know anybody in law enforcement where they're allowed to put all this stuff on their desk and make these you know basically make a pollute if you you're supposed to be they're serving everyone
Starting point is 00:08:59 when you make declarations like this with items you are immediately making a statement of bias as a law enforcement agent that's that's not allowed so don't work in that field if you cannot get over yourself then if you're to look what is the saying if you're too good to serve you're not fit to lead there it is right there that's it right there hmm pretty unbelievable so i uh i find it fascinating that this is i mean it's just another way for them to try to go after Cash Patel. And I think it's lame. Like Cash Patel knows.
Starting point is 00:09:43 We didn't even know who this guy was. He acts like, everybody's targeting me. I was murdered. No, dude, you weren't murdered. We promise. You weren't. I was murdered. You were murdered. Okay. You obviously weren't murdered because you're alive and you're basically intact. You weren't murdered, body. That's one of my, I think I've only watched maybe one episode of that show. And, yeah, but I know that. It's funny. So have you guys heard what's going on up in Canada? What are you talking about? Aboriginal land claims.
Starting point is 00:10:22 Canada? Yeah. So now there's like a property crisis in British Columbia because they declared, I'm looking at, this is insane. So they declared that 800 acres of land in a suburb of Vancouver, that it has to go back to the original like the aboriginal title or something has to go basically they have to you know it's like a there's like a ski resort or all kinds of stuff there anyway um they've been having litigation over it and then they had the uh un declaration of the rights
Starting point is 00:10:54 of indigenous people all this stuff long story short this is a crazy story um the issue is you know how you see um here in the united states how they have uh this is on story stolen land. Well, they're taking it to like the nth degree in Canada. So in this is in New Brunswick. I'm looking at some of the maps. So they have Aboriginal land claims that are apparently now kicking off across the whole country. So there's one Indian tribe that has a lawsuit over a claim title that actually covers the entire province of New Brunswick. That's pretty serious.
Starting point is 00:11:42 Like huge parts of Vancouver also. I, what? Which and which tribe? Every bit of land is like, has been fought over and either one from someone else or something to that extent. I don't even know how this
Starting point is 00:12:05 happens. This is great. So are they like, it's almost like they're making it. It kind of seems like they're making this like a race-based issue fighting over land in Canada, America's hat. There apparently was a $10 billion settlement back in March of this year that they ended up paying the first or the final installment paid in March of 2025. So I think that they're looking at the precedent. I think that was in Ontario. So it's probably a precedent with Canada at this point. So it's literally their own fault.
Starting point is 00:12:41 They, yeah, they have other petitions. They've been going over. There's fights over mineral rights. But some were saying that it's being used as a tool to take away private property and redistribute it. And it's becoming like a big thing in Canada. So I, and they're calling it, the way that everybody up there's calling it are land grabs, especially in British Columbia.
Starting point is 00:13:03 they said that there's like 200 native nations that could sue for land claims. That whole country is going to get broken apart over land claims in court, isn't it? We got more on the way. I know we've got to get moving. As we move, we've got headlines coming up. Our partners that help bring you the program. It is the people of good friends of ours over at Patriot Mobile. It's the only Christian conservative cell phone service that's in existence.
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Starting point is 00:14:59 and now all of the news you would probably miss it's time for dana's quick five so uh we know that ultra processed foods are bad but apparently they are linked to harm in every single major human organ according to a study this isn't a surprise i mean so much stuff out there is so super processed like the chips and all of this other stuff like snack food that people like get easily. I don't eat any of that stuff. I eat like super, super clean. Now every now and then, you know, I may have a curly fry from Jack in the box because they're delicious. But I eat very, very clean. And when you start eating clean, you notice that you don't have an appetite for this stuff anymore and it makes you sick when you eat it. Like if I have curly fries, I can only
Starting point is 00:15:47 have like a few because it makes me sick. So you can train your body to eat properly. But all of these things, they're so bad for you. It's all so bad for you. So, you know, hopefully people are eating healthier. Let's see. There's a black bear chasing a boy into a Pennsylvania family dollar. An 11-year-old boy ran on camera, ran into a Pennsylvania family dollar. A black bear was right behind it. It charged through the front doors. It sent the boy and the cashier scrambling for cover. And then the boy leapt over the front counter is all caught on video. He thought, bless his little heart, his name's Cole. He goes, I was, he says, quote, I was like, I'm probably going to get eaten by bear.
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Starting point is 00:18:19 top, or actually top, I was going to say top of the bottom hour. That doesn't make any sense. Bottom of this first hour. This, I've did, when I was down in McAllen, Texas, the one of the, because I've been to the border a few times, and one of the times I was down there, we were shown exactly what was happening at the southern border. And there was a Catholic Charities there. that was ran by a very famous sister, famous because she seemed pretty left-leaning. I got to be honest with you. And they, I'm trying to think of like the best way to put this. They helped to facilitate, I don't know how else you could not see it any other way. They helped to facilitate the pipeline of illegal immigration. And I went there and I saw everything that with my own eyes, people who would cross the border illegally, Catholic charities would down there would take a lot of them in. They had bus tickets to send them further into the interior, all kinds of stuff.
Starting point is 00:19:33 And I remember at one point I had suggested that perhaps, you know, we stop, we did, we, we actually deport people who enter illegally and stop with this idea that we, we, we, we actually deport people who enter illegally and stop with this idea that we, We are obligated. Like we get criticized worldwide for being the world's police, what we're supposed to be the world's welfare. Those two ideas don't coexist. And I said something to this effect. And the lady who ran it, Pimentel was her name. The sister who ran it did not like that.
Starting point is 00:20:08 And so we had a little back and forth. And Ted Cruz actually had to intervene because we were looking to see how bad it was. And it was really maligned. The GOP establishment were like, oh, you're down there helping with the lady. knew we were literally going and seeing how bad it was. And it was bad. It was pretty insane the amount of people who were coming in illegally. And then they, I mean, that's like a beacon. Everyone went there because they knew they were going to get a free bus ticket and all this other stuff. How was that not helping to make it a beacon? Right. So the reason I bring this up is because
Starting point is 00:20:39 of this video that I saw this morning, which came out. And this, the Pope has like said stuff Pope Leo has said some stuff about this before. I don't know what video they're watching or what they think they're reacting to, but he urged U.S. Catholic bishops, and they did. They delivered a rebuke of the sitting, of Trump. They said it was the strongest rebuke of a sitting president in church history, condemning Trump vance raids as inhumane and dehumanizing in a 216 to 5 vote. And this, they had a video that they put out.
Starting point is 00:21:18 They said that there was a climate of fear amongst immigrants families. Keep in mind that they don't differentiate between immigrant or illegal immigrant. None of that. They said parents were afraid to take children to school or even attend church, etc. How dare you horrible, entitled Americans? How dare you expect other people to be smart enough to follow your laws? That's the intimation that I get. And the last time that they did this, they had a 2013 video where they criticized Obama's policy on contraceptive coverage and that's it. But this even goes further. Now, notice, none of these Catholic bishops had anything to say about the policies that were creating this deluge at the southern border. But oh my gosh, when we're finally enforcing the law, they come out. They're bleeding hearts. I think we have some video of one of the messaging, just so you can get an idea. But, yes, they said it was inhumane, et cetera. Listen.
Starting point is 00:22:22 As pastors, we, the bishops of the United States, are bound to our people by ties of communion and compassion in our Lord Jesus Christ. And we are disturbed when we see among our people a climate of fear and anxiety around questions of profiling and immigration enforcement. We are saddened by the state of contemporary debate and the vivification of immigrants. We are concerned about the conditions in detention centers and the lack of access to pastoral care. We lament that some immigrants in the United States have arbitrarily lost their legal status. We are troubled by threats against the sanctity of houses of worship. Have any of these well-fed bishops gone to any of these countries to encourage reform in the countries where these people are leaving
Starting point is 00:23:13 out of curiosity? Is that something? Look, I'm going to tell you, all the people out there that sit here and go on and on about Israel, they are fine to take lessons. They're fine to take orders from Rome. Are you going to be America first or not? Because laws aren't made in Rome. They're made in Washington, D.C. by people we elect. So, I mean, I posted about this in the comments were amazing. I got a couple very interesting emails in some comment one of the comments i got someone was from r gv and they said their
Starting point is 00:23:44 families experienced loss of loved ones at the hands of illegal aliens and coyotes meaning the people from the cartels who are bringing them across they've had properties destroyed cars stolen they have bailouts here every day uh and they said you know these people their opinions don't matter because they don't live here i got a couple of emails as well from people i've been down there and i've seen it i mean i've met ranchers that are there on the border who are victimized by what illegal immigration does they haven't, where are these old well-fed bishops out there sitting here going, stop victimizing the legal immigrant community? Stop victimizing the people who live at the southern border.
Starting point is 00:24:19 Stop doing any of this. Don't. I mean, you want to talk about trying to influence U.S. law. Give to Caesar, what is Caesar, and give to God, what is gods? You follow the laws of the land. These aren't extraordinary laws to follow. You don't enter a country illegally. That's not an extraordinary request.
Starting point is 00:24:39 I would be arrested if I tried to enter the Vatican illegally. I've been to the Vatican. I had to go through one way. I had to submit all of my belongings for an x-ray machine. I had to go and get a wand pat down. I had to do all of that to enter into just the foyer of the Vatican. So I really don't want to see these individuals look down from their high horses in Rome and try to lecture other people about their laws,
Starting point is 00:25:08 especially in areas in which, A, they don't live, and, B, they've not visited. I don't see them reducing any of the security there. I don't see any of that. And you're only allowed to go in the area in which your ticket purchases access. If you want to have a discussion later about money changing tables, we can do that. So, no, we don't make laws in Rome, as beautiful of a city as it is. we make laws here in the United States in Washington, D.C. And I'm not going to take any kind of condemnation or condescension
Starting point is 00:25:45 from any of these so-called religious leaders who are silent on everything else. Where were they during the trans fight? Well, where were they? Where were they when just at the deluge, when you had these policies that were encouraging thousands of people to cross the border a day illegally? Where were they then? There was no rebuke.
Starting point is 00:26:07 They're all patting themselves on the back because they got the headline that, ooh, it's the strongest rebuke that we've ever had of a sitting president. Oh, go you. I mean, where was the concern when it began with bad policy? And now they want to emotionally abuse people and suggest that somehow they are inhumane by forcing laws that any other nation has. have they made these videos about Ireland's laws? Have they made these videos about Italy's immigration laws? You know, when they had Mateo Salvini and they were going to try to arrest him for kidnapping
Starting point is 00:26:48 because he wouldn't let a boatload of North Africans illegally disembark. No, there wasn't any there. It's just going after the United States. Always. Going after U.S. law. Always. If you're going to be American first,
Starting point is 00:27:03 you're not going to take your dictation from Rome. this is infuriating to see because they've seen it happen over and over again and it was very interesting when I was down there at Catholic Charities at RGV and I was discussing this you know very briefly with the nun that was there who was very aggressive and you could tell she did not like the conservative members of the little group that were there who were kind of looking around like oh my gosh it's worse than anybody could have ever imagined which it indicated to me that this had this was less about service maybe and more about making a political stand but I'm not going to pretend I understand the recesses of someone's heart particularly the heart of organizations that receive millions of dollars of taxpayer funding and then help people elude the law you know if you or I were to break the law in such a fashion goodness what would our penalty be and I'm curious where are all of the the people who say, oh, Israel first, you're not America first. Where are they for this? They're
Starting point is 00:28:10 awfully silent about this. Huh. No condemnation for a religious entity that's headquartered in Rome trying to tell you how to run your laws. Huh. Very interesting. If we want to have a discussion about double standards. So, no, I don't think we're going to take lessons. They have some problems of their own. I mean, are they done paying out to abuse victims? I mean, how far do you want to go with this. I bristle when I see people try to, in a manner uncharacteristic of a good shepherd, try to emotionally blackmail you into aiding and abetting lawlessness because they're trying to use their authority as church leaders to make you think you're bad simply for wanting to uphold the laws of your land, the land that you pay taxes for, the land whose defense you feel
Starting point is 00:29:05 fund. It should be rejected outright. So, no, I'm just not going to. And I know there are a lot of Catholics out there that agree. They're like, yes, there's no way they should be doing this. This is enough. Don't see them going down to Venezuela, lecturing Majoro. Don't see them going to Shinebaum in Mexico.
Starting point is 00:29:33 Don't see that. goodness no that's when you know i have a headline too about uh religion and the waning of faith and or not faith but the relaining of waning of basically uh organized religion the washington times had an interesting piece where they discuss half in the u.s now say it's not important do you want to know why half of the people in the united states think it's not important because they get dual messages like this follow the law but don't follow the law follow the law but you're bad if of the law. Gallup released its world poll, and it showcased that America's shedding religion. There's a 17 percentage point drop in U.S. religiosity over the past decade. It's the largest
Starting point is 00:30:18 that Gallup has recorded in any country over a 10-year period since 2007. I mean, and particularly, I like how the article notes as well, that that's kind of one of the core, that is a core belief of American exceptionalism. The idea that individual rights and liberties are enshrined in to the dominion of the divine. They're under God's rule, not under man's rule, meaning they are safeguarded. These are God-given. That's why we say God-given rights, God-given liberties. And then if you have a country that stops believing in God, then what happens to the dominion that protects those rights? Do you see why Karl Marx, Marxism, all these tyrants? You see where they hate religion so much? Because that is the thing that safeguards your rights from them. You know, our God-given rights,
Starting point is 00:31:04 These are things that were given to you by God, not by man. Thus, man cannot pervert or pollute them. And tyrants seek to erase that. They want to rip that veil down. They don't want there to be any kind of your rights to be in the dominion of that only God. They think they should be able to change your rights, to pollute your rights, to pervert your rights, to abridge your rights. And a right abridged is a right denied.
Starting point is 00:31:34 so there has been and they're winning and it doesn't help when you have church leaders who follow the same ideology who make videos like the ones that we just played like the ones that we just played. Like sands through the hourglass so are the days of the United States Speaker Johnson
Starting point is 00:31:54 and the Department of Justice seek to bury these files beneath the earth so just by nature of who is being forthcoming and who is not I believe the Epstein estate over the DOJ right now. Of course you would. That's a pervert. Of course he would.
Starting point is 00:32:11 I mean, I believe that. That's, they always, I don't know, I just find that fascinating. They hate the administration. They hate Trump so bad that they're willing to believe, you know, a convicted pedophile sex offender. They're willing to believe that over what? But it's not even believing. anything. If anyone read those emails, there is no implication from Epstein on anything other than he didn't like Trump because Trump didn't greenlight the things he wanted to do.
Starting point is 00:32:44 Exactly. It's literally it. Yeah, that's it completely. That's completely it. It actually, I think it made Trump look better in the whole scenario, honestly. It wasn't, they get that they thought it was. They're just looking increasingly stupid with all of this. and it's just so unnecessary. They redacted a name that was already public. The email itself that they put out was already public, unredacted, because she had testified that Trump didn't do a thing. She had already done that, yes.
Starting point is 00:33:16 So they redacted it in order to make it look like a separate victim so that those who will have confirmation bias. Well, that's what, I mean, and that's literally how it was reported by some. Oh, well, you know, is this, is it Guffrey? Is it Virginia Guff. There were actually those articles that were out there. So I don't know. We'll see. Some of the stuff that we're going to touch on here coming up is the, well, we got to get into some of the left. We're also going to get into the Islamist issue as well. Hassan Piker went after Galgadoo. The Nepo baby? Yeah, Hassan Piker, the Nepo baby dog abuser decided to go after Galgado. We live in a culture where being conspiracy theorist and controversial is expected to be a substitute. A substitute. substitute for expertise on an issue or even just general knowledge of an issue. And I think
Starting point is 00:34:10 Piker represents that so perfectly. But we're going to discuss that as well. Also, some really stupid reporting coming in from the Associated Press. I actually think it's, and I say, I never say this unless it's, you know, very rarely that I do, but it's legitimate in this case. It's actually a super racist article from the Associated Press. We're going to talk about this, this horrible video that they did. Again, if I was running the AP, I would fire this reporter. It's the way it would work. We got a lot more on the way. Second hour coming up. Don't miss. It was also about paying the bills, man. And it was just like hustling. And so I was out there kind of raising myself. Turning on the TV, started, you know, just getting obsessed, you know,
Starting point is 00:34:53 sitting there with the, you know, the wonder bread and five stacks of, you know, like the white stack five stories. Come up. Cap macaroni and cheese. Yeah, hold up, man, bro. Are you talking about me? Young YG. YG, man, I do it.
Starting point is 00:35:09 Every day, every day in the backyard, just bouncing the basketball, throwing the ball against the wall until the ball is just like frane, man. And your arms far off. That's it. Whole thing. So just, and then, you know, then this student that was in the back with his head down, all of a sudden, started throwing the baseball a little faster than everyone else and started, you know, make a few free throws because I was sitting there practicing five hundred of them every damn night and in high school I look up in the stands my dad's back up there okay and it's like man and then he's bringing his friends and and you're captain of the team and
Starting point is 00:35:43 you're like geez you know and it just saved me and it got me into college okay I'm trying to understand Gavin Newsom is trying to sell us on the idea that he was raised poor he goes on this podcast and because this is important to the left the the hosts are black Americans. And so I guess he figures that he's going to be less of an accessible or relatable character if he talks about his real past. And so he has to sit here and talk about how he ate Kraft Mac and cheese and did all these. Look, first off, welcome back to the program. Dana Lash, we're at the top of the second hour. The chats at Rumble. You can watch us do radio channel 347.
Starting point is 00:36:32 Who does he think he's fooling with us? Who does, for real? Who does he think he's fooling with us? Because this is, this guy grew up one of literally like the richest people in one of the richest families ever. He grew up in one of the,
Starting point is 00:36:52 like one of the five major families there in San Francisco. he was born to a guy who was an attorney for the Getty family. His dad was the attorney for Getty Oil. He was a judge. The dad was a judge. His mom was like a debutante. His grandfather on his mom's side was at Stanford. And he's also, like they have the Pelosi, like they're, his aunt married into the Pelosi.
Starting point is 00:37:28 family. Yes, that Pelosi family. And they, he grew up with the Gettys. And his dad was this very, very wealthy attorney. Who sits, who believes that he's on this NBA podcast and he's talking about paying his bills? I mean, we've, there's a photo of him and we can throw these photos up where he's, I don't know, like maybe in his 20s and he's like visiting a ventnor and they're looking at like a bougie wine out in Napa. I mean, he grew up with the Getty family. His first house was a multi-million dollar home. His first home.
Starting point is 00:38:09 This is him and his suit. You know, he's so poor, look at him being all poor here on the left. He's so poor with his peroxide hair. The mac and cheese is probably right off camera. You're right, Kane. You just can't see the mac and cheese there. You just can't see it. You can't see it.
Starting point is 00:38:25 his first wedding to Gilfoyle who seems opportunistic his very his first wedding was like half a million dollars or something like that a quarter of a million dollars and that was back in like the 80s
Starting point is 00:38:39 because they're kind of out there 80s or early 90s I think this he was the most he's in a burberry scarf that scarf is probably like a couple hundred dollars for a scarf he was named most stylish. He looks like that dude. He looks like Blaine from Pretty and Pink. That's a
Starting point is 00:39:00 Barbary scarf. You know, he was so poor. He just wanted some mac and cheese, guys. He's so poor. Can you believe it? Oh, my goodness. He had a wine business while he was in college. He went on vacation internationally when he was in college. You know, that's what people who are poor and can only eat mac and cheese. You know, he was hustling. One, Wonder bread and mac and cheese. That's how I grew up, bro. I'm reading the transcript. Or say it again.
Starting point is 00:39:33 Wonder bread and mac and cheese. That's how I grew up, bro. Did it have like gold in it? Did it have gold dust in the mac and cheese? Because that's the only way that he was probably eating it. Look, again, he grew up with the Gettys and the Pelosi's. and he was immediately had not he did not have to worry about anything his education was taken care of everything i don't know where he and then he grew up running around with uh gordon getty
Starting point is 00:40:08 and then he with the with the investors in the gettys they started uh plump jack wine you know he kind of reminds me of sidebar um from borderlands handsome jack but he's not handsome from borderlands, doesn't he? He does. Yeah, he totally does. So I don't know where he gets this. I love how the progressives, Hillary Clinton does this too. In order to be relatable, they have to
Starting point is 00:40:34 refashion their growing or coming of age stories. Oh, I was so poor. None of you people were poor. None of these people were poor. Oh, my gosh. I would love to be the kind of poor Gavin Newsom it was, right, Kane? I'd take that kind of poor.
Starting point is 00:40:50 Gavin Newsom poor. Yeah, I mean, absolutely. We'd take that kind of poor. That's a good poor, man. No, he's, he's never, he's really never had to work super hard at anything. He's been a part of those families. Look, I don't, this is America and Americans can work hard and they can pass off whatever they want to their kids. You know, I don't mind anything. Like, I don't care. That's why you work hard. But don't sit here and blow smoke up. everybody's backside and act like, you know, you're basically on food stamps and you're living off government cheese when you ain't, okay? Let's not. This guy would not know poor. He has no idea what poverty is. He has no idea what being poor is. And I can't believe these hosts didn't even call him out. That's really lame. You have this guy in your show and you're allowing yourself to get played like this because you want access to him. That's the only thing I can think of. The only reason that people don't call out other people is because they want access, right?
Starting point is 00:41:52 That's the only reason. Or they fear. They have fear. It's usually one of the two. No, I would love to be poor like him. Good night. Gavin Newsome, you know, just saying, he just did all those vacations and, you know, your first house was multi-million dollars came, right?
Starting point is 00:42:10 That's how all of us are. All of us poor people, our first homes were multi-million dollar homes in the Pacific Heights with Ocean View. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. We all know. We all know that. Goodness.
Starting point is 00:42:26 Goodness. So that is, I mean, he's really trying to invent himself, reinvent himself. Is that his hip-hop? Is that hip-hop Gavin? I think so, yeah. Got a lot of different Gavin Newsom's here. So that's hip-hop Gavin. it's about paying the bills it's about hustling he's even doing the i'm watching the video on my
Starting point is 00:42:51 monitor he's even doing the whole yeah i'm hustling i'm eating mac and cheese i got white bread what he's doing that whole thing with his arms i've never it looks so awkward it looks like he tore something as he's doing it it just looks weird there's this another article susan crabtree found it where it's a picture of him and it's uh bill getty and andrew getty but he's there with the Getty brothers. He's in the middle and they're getting ready to launch an upscale liquor shop. And do you know what the, do you know what the headline on this article is? The headline on the article is Old Money Backs New Liquor Shop. Hmm. Old Money came. It talks about how he's partnered with the Gettys to open up, well, this is the first sentence. If you're the sion of a
Starting point is 00:43:41 wealthy, privileged old money family, what do you do for a living? Well, you might, you might, try opening a high-style liquor store. That's what several of the next generation of Gettys, Newsom, and Pelosi's are doing. This is from 1991. And it mentions it's Gavin Newsom involved. It's also Bill Getty, who's the Bill Getty and then who's Andrew Getty. So his partners. Oh, and it gets into some of his other partners too you got a Pelosi in there uh who else oh we got uh oh some more getty cousins there's some silent partners plum jack yeah isn't that interesting old money but you know white bread and craft mac and cheese that article didn't mention mac and cheese and you know i'm looking at it right now um no they're talking about valets and i'm looking at it let me scan it
Starting point is 00:44:39 do do do do do we see anything about white bread and mac and cheese no no no no no no don't. No, I do. They did say that they're going to have valet parking with purchase. That's actually not bad, you know, for a liquor store. But still, how funny is that? They're old money. Back in 1991. So how was he going on this show, this NBA podcast? And he's saying this and these guys aren't going. Wait a minute. Hold up. You literally grew up with the Gettys. You're like a member, not like you are a member of one of the most wealthiest families, not just in the United States, but specifically one of the wealthy families that run San Francisco. How did you grow up? You have, I mean, you grew up with a cook. How do you, how do you have white bread and
Starting point is 00:45:23 Kraft mac and cheese when you literally have people in your kitchen cooking for you every day? I mean, you live in a mansion in San Francisco. What are you doing? This is so crazy. I can't stand it when people do this stuff. Just be who you are. But it just shows you. He, first off, how stereotypical is that? that he goes on an NBA podcast hosted by black host with probably not an audience that is very San Francisco white bread. And he says this stuff. Isn't that, aren't you, isn't you playing into a trope by doing this?
Starting point is 00:45:58 So how is that not inadvertently racist? Like when Hillary Clinton said that she had hot sauce in her bag when she was talking to a predominantly black audience. I mean, sure, white people like hot sauce. Who doesn't love some crystals? But, you know what I'm saying? Like how, why do that? Because they have no other way.
Starting point is 00:46:18 And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. All right. So first up, what we have is the Nimitz aircraft carrier. Oh, boy. The Navy lost two aircraft from the USS Nimitz within 30 minutes. What? Yeah, a fighter jet and a helicopter based off the aircraft, both crash into the,
Starting point is 00:46:41 South Sea within 30 minutes of each other per Navy's specific fleet. The three crew members of the MH 60R Seahawk helicopter were rescued yesterday afternoon, and the two aviators in the Super Hornet, they ejected and were recovered safely. Everybody's, all five, they said, were safe and in stable condition. The causes of the two crashes are under investigation. They said they rolled out foul play, and they said there wasn't anything to hide, at least per the president. He was on Air Force One en route to Tokyo. And so the USS Nimitz is returning to its home port and naval base Kitsap in Washington State. You remember it was over in the Middle East for pretty much all summer over in the Mediterranean and beyond because you had ongoing situation with Iran and then Yemen,
Starting point is 00:47:29 the Houthi rebels, etc. So it was on its final deployment before decommissioning. So very interesting. How do you lose? I'm not going to make a joke about one of the drivers and just not came no matter how much you want me to. I'm not. British parents are taking self-defense classes to protect themselves for their children because apparently they didn't beat them enough growing up. BBC reports that parenting self-defense classes are growing in popularity. I think this is so sad that people would need to do this. They said that the organization parental education growth support. They are the people who provide support for parents facing violence from their kids. They were contacted by like 1,200 families just last year looking for support. That's crazy. That is
Starting point is 00:48:10 a truly crazy thing and it's not we're not talking about like somebody got shoved or anything either like very serious stuff but that's they've been getting an uptick in more and more every year they set people reaching out also let's see here this a i slop now a i slop is affecting real estate uh the piece from msn buried the lead about five graphs in but uh basically what it is is that Landlords are using AI to stage photos of the house for sale, like on Zillow or wherever. And then the AI is also cleaning up all of the stuff, whether it's problems with windows or walls or anything, so that when you go to see the house in person, there might be cracks. I mean, it looks like a mess, but the AI version makes it look so nice and neat. You've got to be really careful of that.
Starting point is 00:49:05 Some of the examples that they've given were pretty egregious, too. let's see a student was handcuffed after a Dorito's bag was mistaken by a gun as a gun by the school's AI security system so how can you trust AI to keep out real guns if it's doing this I'm just saying so the student actually got detained he was arrested Baltimore County officials are calling for a review of how Pennwood High School uses the AI gun detection system and why the teenager was in handcuffs despite school safety officials quickly determining that there was no weapon they made him get down on his hands and knees on his knees put his hands behind his back and they cuffed him and uh he was arriving he was waiting with friends for a ride home after football practice and he was eating a bag of
Starting point is 00:49:53 doritos and the a i think the ai surveillance thought that that was a gun that he had can you believe that that's insane he said i literally was just holding a doritos bag and they said it looked like a gun this is crazy Do you trust AI, especially if they start using it for legal stuff? Do you trust it? I mean, I sure don't. Abundice-style consumption paired up with a centrally controlled economy, an economic system that has yielded a tremendous development.
Starting point is 00:50:29 You have 1950s Soviet-era building blocks next to the Gucci store. If there was more, if there was ever a country that represented the synthesis, the, the, the, uh, the things that I enjoy so much personally. Like communism. If ever such a country existed, I do not know. Wow. So this is Hassan Piker who, if you don't know who he is, it's okay. Because you almost have a mental, you almost have to have a mental abortion to appreciate anything that comes out of his mouth. He is the Nepo baby.
Starting point is 00:51:09 He's a Nepo baby, silver-spooned, rich communist. Yes. He's an Islamist, rich communist. And he's, what's that guy's name? Chunk Yugar? Yeah. He's Chunk's nephew. Oh, he is?
Starting point is 00:51:25 I didn't even know that. Yeah. Really? Yeah, the young Turks guy. Yeah. Young's doing so much lifting. He's like 60. Okay.
Starting point is 00:51:34 It's like calling me baby Dana. Right? He's like, shut up. So he's, um, they, I love these people that have never had to live under communism because they're rich. They come from rich families and they're like, I love communism. And I'm listening to this guy trying so hard to sound smart, like the synthesis of stuff. Like, you just like, got to like get out of like the decaromy like of like, like, okay, Kamala.
Starting point is 00:52:03 But, um, he, he was, like. Variety did a big story on him. They're trying to make him the leftist Joe Rogan so that one lady with her face pulled too tight who designs houses for the Bravo housewife stuff who's trying to be the female Rogan. You need to move aside, Karen, because this guy was already on track to do that. So he is a rich boy, Nepo baby is Llamis Kami. I need to put that into one word. That shocks dogs. He shocks dogs.
Starting point is 00:52:34 He's a dog abuser. he legit made his dog sit on the bed on all these videos for hours while he just whines into his little podcast mic the only reason anybody knows who he is is because uncle chunk otherwise he because he can't speak coherently oh like me or ah i mean there's tons of other podcasters that can actually string together a sentence and at least give you the impression of intelligence so yeah he his dog had a shot collar and every time his dog would get up he'd shock his dog and his dog would yelp and wine in the background just and this is all on video i'm not making any of this up uh and we played some of it before in weeks past but variety did a big piece on him they're all trying to raise his profile so he was in china in tanneman square holding the common the the cc p commie flag and was bashing the u.s he doesn't just dislike israel he hates Jews.
Starting point is 00:53:38 Yeah, he is like the anti-Semitic. He's like the Nick Fuentes wet dream. And the left wants to elevate him as their so they want to have an anti-Semite to go against the woke Reich. So this,
Starting point is 00:53:55 he was over there and he was taking all these CCP freebies and he had this like very, he had a state sponsored, carefully guided tour. And if he, he would never relocate there. They actually, at one point when he was over there, he was standing in Tiananmen Square with the commie flag. And he got detained by the Chinese, the communist police over there.
Starting point is 00:54:21 And then they searched his phone and they found a picture of his head on Mal's body, apparently. And he, then he's like, oh, well, the CCP are nicer than American police, et cetera, et cetera. I mean, he's, he's, yeah. I'm telling you, I don't get the appeal of, like, duh, bros like this, right? He would never live in communist China ever. He would, and he was streaming in Tiananmen Square when they showed up to him, and he, and they asked to look at his phone, et cetera. So Variety did this huge thing on him, and then they came back.
Starting point is 00:54:56 He's gone after Gal Gadot. He called her a dog-blank actress. He would know, because he electrocutes dogs, and says she has no business being at the Oscars because she's Jewish. I mean, he's, he's, he's, he's mad at her because she's Jewish. Let's just boil it all down. I mean, do I like the DC Marvel movies? Do I like the DC movies? No, I don't. I don't like, I'm so oversaturated on, I think the, the Avengers, the last one was the one that I was like, okay, I'm done with it for a while. But Gal Godot has been getting a lot of stuff just because she's Israeli. And they like ran her out of Venice Film Festival. They've been running her out
Starting point is 00:55:31 all kinds of stuff when she did what was it the one with the chick the Jenna Ortega the whiny chick that never shuts up
Starting point is 00:55:40 well she finally did when she did that film with Jenna Ord not Jenna Ortega not Jenna Ortega who is the other one the other one there were a bunch
Starting point is 00:55:50 of brownheaded annoying little actresses who are they who is the chick that was in Snow White that's the Fast and Furious one right like Fast and Furious
Starting point is 00:55:56 No the one the Snow White chick chick the one that tanked Snow White right. Thank you. Rachel Ziegler. So at least Jenna Ortega knows how to, you know, keep the franchise going and she's profesh. But, uh, uh, so Nick's up there. Although she was kind of some more saying she was a little, but she, I think she learned and she's been totally profusional. Anyway, no, Rachel Ziegler, confusion. They're all like the same age and they are brown hair and they have very
Starting point is 00:56:27 similar roles. It's like Bill Pullman, Bill Paxton, Come on. They're all the same damn bill. Let's be real. Right. Anyway, he went after her saying that she's, you know, basically a trash actress, et cetera. This is a guy who literally got where he is because of Uncle Chunk. That's it. That's the only reason he got to where he is. He's, you know, rabidly anti-Semitic. He loves communism, loves the CCP. He goes over there and I was like, oh, China, very carefully guided state sponsor tour. this is why I'm saying I don't want the right and left to devolve into their anti-Semite and the woke right because anti-Semitism has always been a hallmark of the left it really I mean literally it has been forever and it used to get run out on the right but now we're lectured by everybody that we have to entertain it so we can showcase how open-minded we are like if you don't sit down with a clansman and have lunch then are you really like open-minded I mean that's a stupid thing it's so dumb but it
Starting point is 00:57:33 the fact that he was celebrating China it represents everything I love then move there by the way does he know what China does to Muslims does Hassan Piker know what China does to Muslims I mean maybe go up to one of the
Starting point is 00:57:56 northwestern provinces and see how well the Uyghurs are going how well they're doing up there just saying just it seems if it seems toned off it's because it is because these people are clueless he's a clueless little nepo baby that's all it is because people are idiotic it's so this is so goofy you know some of the other things too we were talking about the the woke rike and all of this soros is bankroll bankrolling this it's called a drop site news it's an anti-israel drop site news they said they claim reader supported, but the free beacon did this huge piece. They dug into the donate, they dug into the money. And they found that, oh, no, it's literally the foundation to promote
Starting point is 00:58:39 open society. Oh, drop site news. It's funded by Soros. It's the Open Society Foundations. They gave them a major grant. They got a major grant. So that's, they have had, they've got left-wing journalist writing there. And I've seen some of the woke rike share their content. They've gone on. And the woke rike, it sounds indistinguishable from like some of Hamas's talking points. It sounds very gauzen, right? And this is, they're funded by Open Society, which Alex Soros took over.
Starting point is 00:59:18 So very fun little, always, you need to know who's sponsoring who. I will tell you, I've been approached several times before from people who are like, oh, will you, like, tweet for money? Or will you, you know, if you tweet this, we'll give you money. And I've always said no. I have not. No, I, I, and even if it's issues I agree with, I've just like, why? Maybe I should take the check.
Starting point is 00:59:40 Maybe I should be like, yeah, if I agree with it, I'll get paid to tweet about it. The problem is a lot of the influencers you see online, they're doing that and they're not telling you. I know, I can name some names for you right now and you'd be like, what? It is absolutely true. There's zero transparency there. So that's where the right is just as bad as the left. And I say that because I, you know, I think you should know. I think you should know that stuff.
Starting point is 01:00:04 I mean, I'm a capitalist, but I also think that there's a responsibility of transparency when it concerns media. And a lot of people blur the lines between advocacy and then straight like reporting. There is no straight reporting anymore. And by the way, that's always been a myth too. The modern press began as an op. it began with our founders writing under pen names and going after each other and going after different policies, et cetera. That's how it began. So it never, it was never this clear, clean, I'm an angelic ombudsman. It was never like that. That's the history of it. But you just,
Starting point is 01:00:40 I think that there ought to be, you know, transparency. Like if you're getting paid to tweet about pot, then you should admit that you're getting paid to tweet about pot. If you're getting paid to tweet about pot, if you're getting paid to tweet about supporting illegal immigration, then there should be transparency there. And unfortunately, there hasn't been a lot of just saying. So one of the other things we're going to talk about this that I see really promoted and it's driving a lot of discontentment, particularly with the disaffected younger generations. I saw this post go out. And it was very misleading and the post was an average working class man could buy this house in the 1950s support four kids and a stay-at-home wife and it's like this two-story craftsman style
Starting point is 01:01:36 kind of bungalow and said today a two-income household can't even buy eggs without going into debt now the problem is is the house that they showed was not a like you know pipe fitter's house right it was not a typical home in the 1950s. The 1950s, the average size of a home was like a thousand square feet or under. This is like double that, double that size. And it's in an area that was, that's, it's a very bougie area as well.
Starting point is 01:02:08 But I don't know why they, people are using, it's like somebody showing a mansion and being like, oh, you could be able, you should be able to afford this house in the 50s. people were able to afford this house. That's just done. They weren't that that was that was an upper class house even in the 50s that they were showing and that it went viral like everybody was like wow, I can't believe that's like showing a picture of Downton Abbey. The average working class man could buy Downton Abbey in the 50s support four kids and a stay at home wife. No, that's not let's be realistic. The typical working class house in the 50s when we first one of my husband and I first got
Starting point is 01:02:46 married. We lived in a little bitty neighborhood in Kirkwood, Missouri. And it was one of the neighborhoods that was planned, featured tiny little houses. And it was a baby boomer neighborhood, right? It was built for the people coming back after World War II who were having their families, and they had the boomer generation. And a lot of them, you know, they had grown. It was a lot of younger families that moved in. Basically, a lot of people like us who were just starting out. And it was a very small house. It was 800 square feet, not even 800 square feet, I think, two little bedrooms. you know, one little bathroom, one tiny little kitchen, one little living room. And that was the average middle class from the 50s. Was that neighborhood? You might even remember that
Starting point is 01:03:29 neighborhood, Kane. It was the neighborhood. They were going to buy it out and put like a shopping mall thing there and then it never happened and it got problematic. But it was literally, it backed right up to I-44. You know exactly where that is, don't you? So yeah, it was right up on I, it was right up a Kirkwood Boulevard and I-44 right there. So that was the middle class neighborhood. The houses that they've been
Starting point is 01:03:53 showing people like the younger generations and trying to tell them this is what the average house look like, that is such BS. You should be as equally mad at those people for trying to sell something false just to inflame as you are the people who put everybody in the position
Starting point is 01:04:10 economically. A cup of coffee. it's his life mission to make bad decisions it's time for florida man this is one bad dad like bad like bad bad a florida man used his six-year-old daughter as a robbery lookout then ditched her to hide from police apparently uh it was it started as a trip to the gainsville ace hardware cane woohoo but then it took a wild turn when 35-year-old Joshua Robert Spirit allegedly turned a father-daughter outing into a full-blown crime scene. Authorities say that Spirit's latest stunt landed in behind bars facing charges and the details are jaw-dropping. Get to the details, you stupid reporter. So apparently around 4 p.m., just the other day at Ace, Joshua, Robert Spirit, and his six-year-old were spotted in the tool section.
Starting point is 01:04:59 Dad started slipping merchandise, quote, into his person and into his daughter's bag while she was reportedly watching for people when a security guard noticed that they were passing all points of sale without paying for about $200 worth of goods. He tried to stop them. Spirit refused to comply, made a run for it, and apparently left his daughter behind. And then it got worse. Apparently, the daughter got in the car, finally. The guard stepped up behind it, snapped a picture of the license plate, and then he backed up and trapped the guard with his vehicle while trying to make his getaway. Police confronted him at his home. He tried to make a run for it, leaving once again his kid behind. He had jumped over an eight-foot
Starting point is 01:05:36 wall, tried to hide under a park card and nearby Walmart. That didn't work, so we ran inside the store. Officers weren't playing. They tased him and took him into custody. He is facing lots of charges. Surprise. Wow. The Florida man has found a creative way to rescue the frozen iguanas
Starting point is 01:05:53 that fall out of trees and hit people in the heads because that happens. I mean, apparently you have to be careful with it. All my Florida friends are saying this. It stuns them. Poor little things. Although they're weird. And he catches the slow-moving iguanas, this Florida dude, with a net. And he warms them up, gets them, I guess, what, a heat rock? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:06:15 He finds them and, like, tries to protect them because they're cold stunned. That, I would not want to be an iguana. No, stick with us. Third hour, next. So, Antifa, they were very upset because, heaven forbid, there be. anybody who's a conservative speaking at UC Berkeley and they decide to go and set fire to stuff and I mean that's not even hooliganism they just decided to act like a little Marxist brats because they cannot stand a difference in opinion it's very interesting the left is when they show you who they are believe them welcome back to the program Dana Lash with you are at the top of this third hour so where to start yeah we were reliably told as Kane reminds us us that that doesn't exist. The Antifa doesn't exist.
Starting point is 01:07:07 It's not real. Don't you know the real organizations they're supposed to have like, you know, they got ID cards and emperse jackets and they have insignia. These people, you believe that? Do you believe it? So a few things
Starting point is 01:07:25 we've been talking about the housing thing and this is going to be a major issue going forward and it's really used. A lot of this is really used very divisively on the right. There's a couple of things. I want to get into some of the woke left also. So I saw this from the New York Post. This was a couple of years ago. Apparently Coca-Cola still has a major problem. They're apparently still practicing DEI hiring at their company. Now they first got in trouble for this back in 21 when they had a training. I
Starting point is 01:08:03 I'm looking at their materials. Diversity training that urged people to quote, be less white. Remember that? I don't even know how you. Do you show up in blackface? Like, what does that mean? You show up eating tacos? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:08:15 I mean, they're white. So I don't understand. Like, what does that mean, Kane? Well, how do you be less white? Be less white over there.
Starting point is 01:08:24 You're so white. Only half white. Hmm. This is what they said. Apparently, the way that they described it is you're supposed to be less oppressive, whatever that means. Less arrogant, ironic, less defensive, super ironic, less ignorant. I feel like the Vince McMahon meme where his eye shoot lasers at the end of the panel.
Starting point is 01:08:44 Be less ignorant, be more humble. Listen, believe. What? Break with apathy. What? Break with white solidarity. There isn't white solidarity. Have you seen the right lately? There isn't any white solidarity. That's all nonsense. That's all driven by people who worship race. You see the godlessness of it, but do you also see the horseshoe theory where you have some people on the right that aren't really on the right, but they're just, they say that they're very far right, but they're actually on the left. And that's horseshoe theory. When you get so far over that you go right back to where you started, that's what it is.
Starting point is 01:09:14 Why are they still doing this over there? Apparently, this is still a thing. They are still, there were whistleblowers sending stuff into different writers online, saying that they're apparently still practicing this to a certain degree. how do you just be a soda company just make stupid soda and shut up it's got to be less white got to be less white cane whatever that all that means i didn't even understand what less white is less white from the company that creates cola i mean it's not even the good like mexican coke either it's just the stuff with the aspartame in it clip that little bit it's not good
Starting point is 01:10:00 like the Mexican Coke. Well, they use real sugar in that, and I ain't gonna lie. It's way better. Kane is, where's the lie? You're not lying. No lies detected, sirs, and maims. None of it. Be less white.
Starting point is 01:10:15 Be less stupid. Be less godless. Goodness. So no sprite? I mean, sprites great if you're sick and you have the flu. It's too white. It's got to be less white. Otherwise, I only like carbonation if there's
Starting point is 01:10:30 high fructose corn syrup with it otherwise I don't like carbonation unless it's prosceco or yeah like a cola I don't want carbonated water is evil because it like evaporates
Starting point is 01:10:44 once it's in your mouth and you're like did I take a drink? I don't know that's what that's like so let's cut into some of this other stuff all right so
Starting point is 01:10:52 the what do we got here ooh I wanted to I touched on this very briefly I don't know if I really want to I'm going to play this broad because it's kind of making the rounds they're trying to make this female
Starting point is 01:11:13 I guess like the dumb Bimbo version of Joe Rogan for the left I don't know and I want to play this and then I'm going to bring this full circle to Woke Reich. So this is some interior decorator lady who is on Bravo's real nags of whatever, County, I don't know. I don't watch any of this stuff because I'd rather gouge my eyes out.
Starting point is 01:11:34 If I wanted to go see overdramatic people, then I would look at members of my own family. Go ahead and play, go ahead and play this one. Yeah, that broad. Gag me. I'm going to just throw up off air. Can you confirm that I just kissed your sneakers? Oh, wait, no, not this one. No, I don't care about her. She doesn't even register. I'm talking about the Welch lady. Yeah, I'm not even talking about her. The one that Juan says he has said, said,
Starting point is 01:12:00 James, Jennifer Welch, I'm not going to care what her name is. I've had it with white people that triple trumped. Yeah. That have the nerve and the audacity to walk into a Mexican restaurant, a Chinese restaurant, an Indian restaurant, go to perhaps their gay hairdresser. I don't think you should be able to enjoy anything but cracker barrel. And if you want to triple trump and you want to bring up. And you want to browbeat DEI and you want to browbeat gay people and you want to browbeat black people as you've been doing for 400 years. And you want to browbeat this generation of immigrants that come over here and open up businesses earnestly pay their taxes.
Starting point is 01:12:45 You want to demonize them and call them rapists and felons and all the shit when the felon is the teeny weeny mushroom piece of shit. Kankles McTacocco at the top of the ticket. So I wasn't going to get mean. But then I heard the full clip. Cain. I'm trying real hard to be the shepherd here Ringo. I wasn't going to be mean. I just find it very ironic that someone that has a face like a prolapsed anus is so
Starting point is 01:13:26 upset over people who vote for Trump and where they eat. Like, how far do you want me to go from here, Cain? Choose your path. So far you can keep going. Okay. I'm just saying she seems to have a lot of time to think about this. She seems to have a lot of time to obsess about where Trump voters go to eat. You know, time that.
Starting point is 01:13:56 may have been taken up by a loving husband or children or community involvement. And without all of those things, it seems that she's left with a lot of time on her hands to embitter herself, harden her heart, immobilize her face, and do everything except be a good person. And I also hear a woman who, it seems like she just ripped off that clanhood and went to town, because there are a lot of Hispanic voters that voted Republican and that voted for Trump. In fact, as I said in our first hour, it is one of the fastest growing demographics within the GOP. And for the past three elections, there's been a deluge of voters that have voted for Republicans, that have voted for Trump, specifically Trump. And they've joined the right-leaning coalition. And so I get that unfulfilled, lonely, aging, progressive.
Starting point is 01:15:25 of white women love to fantasize about being the white saviors of minorities all throughout the United States. It's a position that makes them feel better about their sad lives. And it also is kind of a reflection of their own bigotry because they feel like their white saviorism is the only thing that's going to help minorities. And meanwhile, you know, you have Hispanic voters and Chinese voters and everybody else like, we don't, we don't need. that we're doing quite fine by ourselves. It's that quiet bigotry
Starting point is 01:16:02 of thinking that you can do it better for someone than they can do it for themselves. That's really, you know, just chef's kiss here. And I was thinking about this. You know, as I was overloaded with insulting remarks that I could say and I could be really mean. I could make her cry if I wanted to,
Starting point is 01:16:21 but I'm, you know, I'm trying to be a nice person really hard trying to be. And I was thinking about this, and I thought, you know, if there's this big coalition that's been built on the right, it's a coalition that is even larger than what we saw with the Tea Party in the Tea Party days. And that was a very large coalition, even larger than what we saw in the 90s with the new conservative revolution under Gingrich when Gingrich was at the house. And I thought, you know, if I wore someone on the left. and this is becoming a real stronghold for the GOP and I needed if I was on the left and I really wanted to redirect those voters back
Starting point is 01:17:05 to the left how would I accomplish that and then you know it's interesting because then I started seeing like Nick Fuentes stuff pop up and the embrace no one's talking about the platforming That's a misdirection by people who know that if they were to actually debate the stuff on the merits that they would lose.
Starting point is 01:17:31 So they try to say it's about platforming. It's not even about platforming. It's about the absence of a pushback. There was no accountability. There were no hard questions. And I watched everything. There's no hard questions asked. So spare me that defense because those people didn't watch it as I did.
Starting point is 01:17:48 I would think that constructing your own straw mien of identity, politics, on the right and worshipping it is going to be one of the things that drives apart the coalition. That's a great way. You infiltrate and then you start being an unapologetic disciple of Marxist identity politics. That is going to go, that's going to build and that will go a long way and destroying this coalition. And I was thinking about that as I was looking at some of of the data from the last election, particularly in Pennsylvania, some others. Now, I don't think any of this has built up enough to have an effect immediately on that Democrat, in this last election.
Starting point is 01:18:40 However, in Pennsylvania, Democrats are pushing back in the registration battle, and they're winning. They're winning. in terms of active party registrations, in terms of people who are registering, at first, Republicans were beating Democrats, and now Democrats are beating Republicans. And then, of course, Democrats just want a big old gerrymandering battle, which I'll mention here coming up. So my point is, is that I think you need to be very, very careful about some of the stuff that's out there. And think about this. there are a million different ways right now that they are trying to destroy the coalition.
Starting point is 01:19:24 And a lot of people honestly sound like this lady. You got to be careful where your information is coming from insanely now more than ever. And now all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. So we have a repeat offending bear. It broke into a Colorado home twice and one night in bold. her twice early Wednesday morning, according to Denver 7. The bear was breaking into the car, somebody's car weeks prior.
Starting point is 01:19:56 And the situation grew when the bear broke into some woman's home right through the sliding glass doors, about 1 a.m. They actually had to crawl out of a window and run to a car. And then police arrived and yelled at the bear, and the bear ran away. But it came back a couple of hours later and ransacked the kitchen. How does it still getting in? I'm curious, because it doesn't say they broke anything. I mean, they're getting ready to hibernate, right? So that's probably just saying there's a little reason why there.
Starting point is 01:20:26 Let's see, I don't blame them. The alien ship apparently is going to hide from humans when it closes in on Earth before Christmas. That's what everybody's saying about that giant space turd that went around the moon. Harvard astrophysicist says that the three-eye Atlas is going to hide from humans when it closes in on Earth. But we already saw it. He said seven jets were released from it. I really wanted to be aliens. I mean, I think it is.
Starting point is 01:20:52 Do you really think it is? I think so. Really? Yeah. I mean, how do you change your direction unnaturally? And it changes the brightness and the shape and everything else. I like the fact that there's still mystery in the universe. So I don't know.
Starting point is 01:21:08 I just think it needs to come and humble us all. But it apparently, yeah, it has a complex jet structure and a glowing halo. It passed by the sun. and it's the 3-Eye Atlas. And so they said that, yeah, it has a large glowing halo. I mean, that's at least what they're saying. But this guy says, this astrophysicist says, that's probably alien life and it's going to hide itself
Starting point is 01:21:30 as it gets closer to Earth. But we already saw it. It's like a toddler playing hide-and-seek. We already see you. What is your theory? We haven't seen any of the aliens. We've just seen the ship. I'm thinking he's talking more about the aliens hiding themselves.
Starting point is 01:21:44 like they're going to be here I would hide myself too I wouldn't even want to come here that's what I've been saying forever I've been saying this for 10 years they lock their doors when they fly past wouldn't you I mean for crying out loud we had a national like freak out over butter
Starting point is 01:21:59 stick with us it's here the first humanoid robot housekeeper thank you Neo for $20,000 you can pre-order 1X's Neo robot now with delivery in 2026
Starting point is 01:22:11 I think you missed a tiny spot over here. Just one little catch. There may be a human behind the curtain, pulling the robot strings. If I throw up, will the robot throw up? A company representative may need to peer into your house via Neo's camera eyes to get things done. To many people, this is crazy. You have to be okay with this for the product to be useful.
Starting point is 01:22:35 We're twinning now, Neo. OneX is taking on home robotics biggest challenges, creating a safe body and a smart brain. The fabric-covered body lets Neo try to do a lot of things humans do around the house. Emphasis on try. You got this, Neo. You got it. My challenge, load three items in the dishwasher. Oh my gosh.
Starting point is 01:23:02 What? What is it doing? And that took five minutes. Okay, I don't want a robot housekeeper. How would you, that's not a robot housekeeper. That's someone playing a video game called chores. That's what that is. That's not a robot housekeeper.
Starting point is 01:23:34 So wait, you're telling me that there's going to be an entire workforce of people if they do this, the only way this would work. And you're just listening to a Wall Street Journal, try the, first humanoid robot housemaid. You have to have somebody spy on your house 24-7 and do chores using your robot. The cost of convenience. So you have to have surveillance. A company is going to surveil you. And then you're going to have someone who is playing a, they got the glasses on, and they're, they're the robot.
Starting point is 01:24:12 it's not a robot it's not smart it's someone's in it there what well like they're they have to be some like in a different area doing what the robot does so you're you're telling me you're going to have entire like if this was how they go for just imagine like say this company this this takes off you're going to have like a horde of people in a building somewhere all with the headsets the VR headsets spying on your house and doing robot stuff they're just going to be in in the middle of a room doing absolutely nothing wait like drone flyers yeah and doing chores so that makes this next video of this robot making pizza dough really weird okay yeah i don't this is scary this literally looks like something out of uh terminator go ahead hit me with this one
Starting point is 01:25:03 go ahead oh oh is that just a screenshot oh just a photo oh i i don't think that's real that looks dangerous i mean i can't even tell that's dough that might be a cat it's beating to death on the table i don't know i don't know i can't see that it's not a cat i don't know it doesn't seem legit though would you have for the purpose of convenience came in your house somebody wearing the vr headset doing short oh my gosh what is that no wait we got that that's a robot now is there someone you got to put that on screen you're not even putting on screen is that somebody i can't tell if it's dry-humping the cabinet or doing i don't know what it's doing what is that is that someone in a building miles away doing this that looks like it's probably
Starting point is 01:25:52 of its own accord autonomous that is insane what the dough is not even getting needed the cabinet's getting banged all to hell like what is happening i don't want any of that in my house. No. For the purpose of convenience, would you have a guy, VR headset in a building somewhere surveilling your house and then very slowly, poorly doing chores? No, I certainly wouldn't. The same reason I don't have one of those robot vacuums. I'm on the fence about that. I know. I don't know what to think about myself right now. I feel like I'm failing myself. Steve, would you, for the purpose of convenience, have someone surveilling your house and then wear a VR headset and do chores very slowly poorly? Your answer.
Starting point is 01:26:36 the question while you're asking you realize those things have to collect all the data that it learns right that doesn't just get rid of it so it has to learn on the fly so where are they storing all that data i don't need to have to know everything about me well in order to for them to fold your britches they do you know i'll sacrifice folding my own bridges then i just i don't want anything that badly for convenience you know what i mean i don't i think we humans think that convenience is a thing that we have to attain and sometimes it's a curse right yeah some people in our age group like back in the day when your car only had the crank up windows and not the electric windows then we get all these electric things electric seats electric all of that and then more things
Starting point is 01:27:18 go wrong if one wire breaks now we don't have access to roll our window up or scoot our chair up it's not i will say my very first car that i had was a i don't even know what year it was i'm just surprised it wasn't pulled by horse. It was a Buick Skyhawk. Oh, skyhawk. And whenever I turned left, it went, ooh. And that's, I told you that story. I was listening to
Starting point is 01:27:42 sympathy for the devil one day, and I heard an extra ooh in there, and it was my car. Anyway, the horn very, very, very weakly honked at people everywhere. But all of my friends, you know, I
Starting point is 01:27:58 was very lucky to have this car. I'm not complaining at all. I was very, very lucky to have it. It had probably 11,000 million miles on it. It broke down all the time. Yeah, we grew up in an era where more convenience actually meant more things could go wrong. Yes, but I will say I had the roll down window and I felt like a poor. Like, I felt like Larry Engels, like on the prairie with paw and maw having to roll down my window. Oh my gosh. If I don't have Wi-Fi for like five seconds, I'm like, oh my gosh. Time to go in the prepper pantry. We're all gonna die i mean immediately i really felt that to me felt like camping having to roll down the window have you ever put duct tape on your window just so you could pull the window up manually
Starting point is 01:28:43 yeah i've done that although one time my locks stopped working and i couldn't get out of my car one time and i didn't have a i didn't have a mobile phone this was like this was like nineteen ninety eight i just had to sit in my driveway and my car locked in it until one of my parents my mom or my stepdad came out and was like, you're missing. I literally couldn't get out of. Nothing worked. And that was after the thing on my window fell off. And I couldn't even do that.
Starting point is 01:29:13 I was so helpless. Anyway. So my point being, like I kind of, I'm interested in having a robot vacuum, but at the same time, You're basically inviting what is the technological version of a facehugger in your house and, you know, letting it run all over your... I just don't, you know, I don't want something up when I'm sleeping. I didn't know that there was a person in some building somewhere controlling that robot. I thought this robot was just autonomous. I thought that was like some...
Starting point is 01:29:50 Like, do they have to be in the room with you? I'm not impressed. Like you get, you don't just buy the robot. You get this indentured. with it like this person so wait a minute why don't you just have like a regular person you're going to get a robot to do the job and then there's a person standing behind a curtain doing the job instead of taking five minutes to load three things in the dishwasher man the person could put down the damn VR headset just go do it with their hands i mean what this is one of the
Starting point is 01:30:26 stupidest things I've ever seen in my life, people are going to get it. You know that. I don't like that it's a soft body too with like a fabric covering. That's nasty. That was the first thing I noticed, more so than the person behind the curtain. I was like, that's dirty. That's going to collect germs and be stained. And then you're going to, like somebody you'll have company over and they're going to be like, look at your hobo robot. And your hobobot is going to be all dirty and messy because it has a canvas body. Anyway, that's not, it's not helpful. that's not helpful just do it your damn self at that point i've seen the movie i robot i'm not interested you know people are going to use it for murder they're gonna they're gonna hide and use that robot to go
Starting point is 01:31:08 and murder people it's gonna i'm telling you that's what it's it's gonna be i robot we're gonna and then it'll end up as 28 days later that's what's gonna happen i promise you that's where we're going for all of this um you know i was thinking about this i didn't get to make this joke earlier because I only just now thought of it. The, you know, we were talking about that, the ginger spare, and he was sitting at the Major League Baseball game. And Major League Baseball had like no fewer than 15 some odd tweets about, oh, the Royals are here.
Starting point is 01:31:38 I thought they just had a no-king's protest. True. There you go. So why are they doing that? Also, they, his wife launched a $48 candle. A candle butter last 10 years. for $48. $48
Starting point is 01:31:55 candle. I'm sure it's another white labeled product and it's I don't even it's called the scent of her home are you sold yet?
Starting point is 01:32:12 What's the scent of her home? It's an elevated it's elevated coziness. We use the word elevated and by we I mean influencers way too much. Way too much. Stop it.
Starting point is 01:32:24 Is coziness a smell? Can you elevate the coziness? Like, what does it even mean? That's so stupid. It is a candle that it's a signature scent that warms our family home. And it's described as elegant. But can they describe it? I love that smell.
Starting point is 01:32:41 Like, in smell terms? Like, is it a little like vanillay? I mean, what some people might think is elegant, might smell like feet and cheese to somebody else. I don't know. Like, I've got questions. Is it a savory? Is it a sweet? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:32:56 All of the adjectives they use don't point to a smell. I don't know. I don't know. It fills the room with a soothing, welcoming fragrance. What does that mean? It's elevated coziness. Think of coziness elevated. Oh.
Starting point is 01:33:12 Influencer talk. Still don't know what it smells like. Yeah. But hey, if you don't want that, you can buy a cider mulling spice kit for like $30 of ingredients that you could just run into your Kroger and get for under five. I don't understand this schick that they have. Look, what are these, what are these packages? Like, what are these products?
Starting point is 01:33:33 And then they have, I guess she's doing a holiday special on Netflix. I like talking about this because it's a Rorschach test of progressivism. These are, this is the stuff progressives do. We're going to tell you advanced gift wrapping techniques. Who has the time? to watch a whole show about advanced gift wrapping techniques. It's called a bag. What?
Starting point is 01:34:01 I just want the basic technique. I want a show about where they go away. I'm out of Give a Damn Juice today. I want that. I want that show. Oh my gosh. So I don't know. I mean, Lorraine makes a really good point.
Starting point is 01:34:18 I guess that the scent of Megan's home is better than Gwyneth Paltrow's giner candle. That's true. It would have to be. Yeah. I mean, I guess. Just to be clear, both are bad ideas. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:34:32 It's a $48 candle. Now, there's things that I will spend money on, and then there's things where I'm like, I will almost steal it to not have to spend money on it. I just, I'm $48, my favorite candle, I don't even
Starting point is 01:34:48 want to tell you guys this, because I'll never get it on Amazon. It's my favorite candle's like $12 on Amazon and it's like a rip-off something. Best candle ever, $12. I buy it in bulk. That's a can't. I'm just spending $48 on a candle. That's a whole $4.8. That's a lot. That's so stupid for a little candle that smells something like, I don't know, it could be feeder cheese. It could be moth balls and mildew. I don't know. Nobody knows. Nobody knows. But stop saying things like elevated adjective. Stop it. So tired of this stuff.
Starting point is 01:35:26 $48 candle. And then you get a free jar of clot jam. It's her jam. All right, I got to get moving because we got bills to pay. I just had to get that off my chest, though, because I forgot to make that joke about Major League Baseball earlier with the No Kings thing. To D brands. It seems like it's very important to do business with people that are like-minded.
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Starting point is 01:36:53 I mean, this seems like this isn't the 1950s. This seems, I mean, there are women who I see have, they wear natural hair every single day. What is she talking about? She's complaining about the difficulties. I mean, who sets the standard? No one set that standard for you. Who does she think set the standard? I mean, everything is a grievance with her.
Starting point is 01:37:17 she just can't be like happy patriarchy did it I mean everybody's got issues with their hair and everybody's hair is different and everybody's got different but good night I mean the hardships of hair I'm just so tired of her constantly being mad at everything
Starting point is 01:37:37 everything she seems like such a joy does she not everything is somebody else oh it's a this is you know what the standard is well who sets the standard I mean, look at Hollywood celebrity. Who sets the standard? No one's setting the standard for you.
Starting point is 01:37:57 Good night. So it's so goofy. It's, I don't know. I don't know. So, I mean, I also think it's silly to think that women that don't have, that have different hair textures also don't spend thousands of dollars on it. All women spend lots of money on their hair. Let's be real.
Starting point is 01:38:13 All right. Today in stupidity came. All right. It's Nancy Polo. we haven't heard from her in a while and pretty much everything she says nowadays and all the other days it's pretty stupid cut a 25 one listen to this because well i see the democrats every day we you saw a march that was not political and the that the value of it was that it wasn't political it was no king's day it was spontaneous organic it was not everybody they literally had
Starting point is 01:38:43 was there there was not a true words not one true word they literally had like a sheet of logos showing all the sponsors that they had that not organic that's not organic that's not how that's not what organic means that does it for us today folks make sure that you sign up over at substack chapter and verse find his YouTube Facebook live and subscribe I'll be back to tomorrow.

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