The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Federal Five-Point Freakout, A Flight From Hell & GOP Budget Infighting

Episode Date: February 25, 2025

Federal employees whine about having to answer 5 bullet points from Elon Musk’s productivity email. The Washington Post complains how Trump’s firings will bring National Parks back to pandemic lev...el attendance including inoperable restrooms. Someone hangs an American flag upside down at Yosemite National Park. Public unions are suing over cuts to the Federal workforce. A couple was forced to sit next to a dead body on a plane for 4 HOURS after a woman died mid-flight. A Texas rancher was killed by an improvised explosive device (IED) near the border. Dana explains how Trump needs to handle the economy as Congressional Republicans get into another fight over government spending. Rep. Thomas Massie exposes how some Republicans are insisting on keeping costly ethanol provisions of the Democrat “green new deal” in the Republican budget.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…All Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/DanaCode Dana10 for 10% off your entire orderByrnahttps://byrna.com/danaDon’t leave yourself or your loved ones without options. Visit Byrna.com/Dana receive 10% off Goldcohttps://DanaLikesGold.com My personal gold company - get your GoldCo 2025 Gold & Silver Kit. PLUS you could qualify for up to $15,000 in BONUS silverHumanNhttps://humann.comSupport your metabolism and healthy blood sugar levels with Superberine by HumanN. Find it now at your local Sam’s Club next to SuperBeets Heart Chews.  KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSee the NEW PS57 - Keltec Innovation & Performance at its bestNative Pathhttps://GetNativePath.com/DanaNot just for skin - essential for healthy joints and bones! Get NativePath Collagen for up to 45% off + FREE shipping!Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/DanaDana’s personal cell phone provider is Patriot Mobile. Get a FREE MONTH of service code DANARelief Factorhttps://relieffactor.comTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor. Get their 3 week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! Tax Network USAhttps://TNUSA.com/DANADon’t let the IRS’s aggressive tactics control your life empower yourself with Tax Network USA’s support.  Reach a USA based agent @ 1(800) 958-1000 - Don’t fight the IRS alone

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Starting point is 00:00:00 First, just tell us about this email and what it was like receiving it and what you all have talked about after getting it. Sure. I got this email Saturday afternoon about 3 p.m. And I felt absolutely infuriated getting this email with a demand within 48 hours to provide a response and what I did within the last week or face termination. This is clearly an attempt from Elon Musk to harass and bully and intimidate the federal workforce, which is part of his broader plan to gut the federal workforce and privatize public sector services to ensure that corporations like his own can get more profit. I don't care. And that makes me really angry. My coworkers as well.
Starting point is 00:00:53 I'm done. You know what? This lady with her poodle haircut. I have to sit here and listen to these. glorified welfare workers. I don't feel bad if you're a member of the federal government. Your job's getting cut. You should have made smarter choices in your life and not work for the federal government. It's not my problem. Grow T.F. Up. Get a real job that doesn't have you languishing on the shriveled up teat of the public because we are taxed too much. If you have a problem with that,
Starting point is 00:01:21 do us all of favor and go seek mental help because you are not stable enough to be in public, much less the workforce. Hi, it's Tuesday. It's Dana Lash. I have zero sympathy for these people. None. I'm so tired of seeing these things being trotted out like, oh, you should feel sorry for the federal worker. No, I feel sorry for me. I feel sorry for you. We pay the salaries of these people who want to bitch about having to write five bullet points as to what they accomplished that week. Are you kidding me? The more they whined, the more I want to fire. them. I don't feel bad for you. So I will reiterate. I do not feel bad for you if you work for the federal government. If you made life choices that led you to providing for yourself while languishing on the dried shrivel up public teat of an overtaxed populace, that is not an hour problem. That is a
Starting point is 00:02:21 you problem. Make better choices in life. Have greater ambition than to be a government. worker, to work for the federal government, to be a taxation upon your fellow man. That's what it is. It's glorified welfare. Anything that is beyond Article 1, Section 8, is glorified welfare. And if you fall into that category, your glorified welfare. I don't feel bad for you. I don't have sympathy. I have zero empathy because we have shouldered the burden of this for so long. These people who are bitching and moaning about having to provide, oh my gosh, I have to provide five bullet points and tell my bosses what I did that was accomplished. Let everyone know that you have no idea what it takes to survive in the public sector without
Starting point is 00:03:13 letting everybody know that you have no idea what it takes to live in the public sector and make it. So I have zero, zero feels for any of this. none. I have fields for us that have to worry and look over our shoulder and get audited every damn year that are Democrats in office. I worry about those of us who watch our taxes go up every single year. I worry about the people who are forced out of their homes because they can't keep up with their ever inflating property tax because you never really own your own property. I feel bad for the families that can't send their kids to go and get a decent education because they're tied into a specific locality. Thank you to teachers unions and Marxist Democrats. I feel bad for those people. Not these people. You've got to be just absolutely kidding me. So no. I have zero empathy or feels at all. And in fact, the more they talk, the more enraged I become. Like you are the aggressor and they are the victim. Do you realize that a government worker makes twice the salary of the, the, the average everyday salary of the average everyday American.
Starting point is 00:04:29 That's not according to me. That's according to Bureau of Labor Statistics. So tell me again how I'm supposed to feel sorry for these people. You had to send an email with five bull. Oh my gosh. Imagine if you actually had, you know, a job, a real job in the private sector. And if you send me hate mail, I will blast you into oblivion. Because I will get hate mail from public workers and I will make you famous.
Starting point is 00:04:54 Try me. I do not have any sympathy for this. The audacity of people to complain. You realize that people are living paycheck to paycheck? You know why they're living paycheck to paycheck? Because they're paying the overinflated salaries of these federal glorified welfare recipients. Oh my gosh, they had to provide an email to their boss. It's all they had to do.
Starting point is 00:05:21 All they had to do was list five things. that they did that past week. That's all they had to do. And they're freaking out because they had to do that. How in the world do these people live? Why do you owe them anything? You don't. That's the thing. So welcome to the show. It's Tuesday, Dana Lash with you. I direct you to the chat, but it half works. Maybe we'll move it off of Rumble and back to YouTube where it can actually flourish. And then, of course, we also have YouTube, Facebook, and X. So, yeah, I have zero, zero sympathy for any of this. And I'm so tight. I have a story here. Where's the story yet? Who was it that was saying this? They were, they were blasting, saying that, actually, I think it was a
Starting point is 00:06:14 couple of friends might. I have one friend that wrote an editorial and another friend who was on television saying, you know what, some of the blowback from from this is, real. You know, some of the blowback that the, uh, the Trump administration is receiving from, you know, these cuts is real. What, what blowback? What blowback are we talking about? Are we talking about Democrats trying to act like the overpaid everyday federal worker is the average everyday American and thus their plight is somehow worthy or more worthy of consideration than anybody else's? I reject that. I'm not going to be conned into thinking that I owe a, welfare check to someone because they work for the federal government in an agency beyond the
Starting point is 00:06:55 constitutional scope of what our federal government is supposed to do. I'm not going to be conned into thinking that, nor should you. That's like saying, well, these workers don't pay our salaries and they should feel bad if we're struggling. You see what I'm saying? Why does it go one way? It's never supposed to be that way. This is why I think people, and I do this actively in my own life, when I hear someone say I want to grow up and be a politician and I've had parents tell me that before and I have actually, I had one parent get very upset with me because they were very proud.
Starting point is 00:07:27 Their little Lord Fauntleroy was going to college and they were going to go into politics. That was their major. I'm like, wait, they're not going to go into business. They're not going to go and get a skilt. No, they're going to go to politics and he would like to, he would like to serve in the Senate. I'm like, you're not serving.
Starting point is 00:07:42 That's welfare. Get it correct. You're not serving anyone. You're living off. You're spongy. off of someone in that capacity. Elected office is supposed to be a consequence of a particularly acquired skill that made you a little bit, maybe gave you a little bit more expertise in an area to go and represent your fellow man. It's not something that you seek out as its own line of industry.
Starting point is 00:08:05 And I looked at my, well, she was an associate. And I looked at her, I said, so you're teaching your kid to be a welfare recipient. Oh my gosh. That went over like a lead balloon, as you can imagine. that I mentioned was like at a fundraiser because it was. I'm a great guest invite me to all your parties. But I said, like, so you're raising a welfare recipient. Oh my gosh. And they looked like, I mean, you know, they were a guest. Like, how dare I say that?
Starting point is 00:08:34 That's something for dirty Democrats. I'm like, no, that's what you're doing. Like you're having your son go into public office immediately after college with zero real life private sector work experience. how is that successful parenting? You're raising up a glorified welfare recipient and you're expecting me to congratulate you. Are you drunk? Because like we just had the first cocktail.
Starting point is 00:08:55 You must be a lightweight. Oh, they did not like any of this. But I'm not, I don't care. I'm not going to sit there and blow smoke up your ass because you're bragging about raising a welfare recipient that's going to go into public office. Same thing with a federal worker. Sorry, I'm not going to blow smoke up your backside about it.
Starting point is 00:09:11 Aim higher. Have a greater sense. of self worth in this. Because that's the reality of it. I mean, it's welfare. If you're a politician, it's welfare. When you receive taxpayer dollars for anything, and we can't really actually measure the return on that investment,
Starting point is 00:09:33 it's welfare, and it's still welfare regardless. It's just welfare that's transactional. If you're a good politician, right? if you actually represent the people who vote for you. See, this is why I don't like term limits either. I disagree with some Republicans on term limits because I think people should suffer the indignity of their stupid choices. I do.
Starting point is 00:09:58 I think that voters are the ultimate, and I agree with the federalists. I'm sorry if you disagree with me and the founders on this, but, you know, the federalist papers were explicitly clear. I am in the company of John Adams and Alexander Hamilton and James Madison. I'm in the company of some really great, you know, founders and thinkers before us. And I agree with all of them that the voter is ultimately the term limit.
Starting point is 00:10:24 The voter's vote is the term limit. So when people keep electing people like Nancy Pelosi, I feel like they deserve to suffer the indignity of such a reckless vote. And if people don't learn, then to hell with it. You can't expect government to save you from your own undoing when government is also an example of the public's undoing, especially big government that we just keep giving more power to because we're too damn lazy to go out into the streets and evangelize. Nobody will go door to door and canvas or a phone bank, but by God, they'll go ahead and give all their power to the government
Starting point is 00:10:54 because, well, then if the government does it, then it's official. It's like corporate worship. It's only Tuesday, guys. I don't know what you think is going to happen the rest of the week, but so I don't feel bad about these people, and I've been mad about it all morning. I mean, I keep seeing these videos and I see, I see, these emails and these posts on X since tweets aren't a thing anymore. And it's these people who are so sad about all. I just don't care. Cry harder. I mean, especially after I saw, did you see the story that Chris Rufo broke? This is disgusting. Super disgusting. The, and it's my free speech opinion. And if you have a problem with it, you can go and service Satan in an unflattering way. But the whole,
Starting point is 00:11:36 did you guys see this whole NSA thing? Their chat system for their intel community. Why is deep so gross. Why are they so gross? They had sex chats. Why? These are your, these are NSA. You know what NSA is national security. These are intel people. You had CIA on here. They had a secret tranny sex chat room. They talked about frankin copulatory organs, fetishes, some of these things I don't even know what they are. Like the second to last thing in front of the gang thing. I have no idea what that is. Don't know. Is that like a molecule? I don't know what it is. I don't need to know. You don't need to tell me. I like to be ignorant on some things. They had a chat system and it was supposed to be for government work, but they had literally like
Starting point is 00:12:27 two alphabet channels where they discussed all these things and they said it was defensible to discuss it at work because it's part of DEI. Yeah, DEI is the act of hiring people that are grossly unqualified and incompetent because they like to publicize how they have sex and that's supposed to be a virtue and meritocracy all simultaneously and it's not i can't even read a lot of these i can't even read a lot of the chat logs like the one image i can we can even show it because see the government can do it but if i talk about it i'll get in trouble see i can't tell you what the government is doing with your tax dollars because that's a big bad no no we can't talk about that stuff. It's nasty, but they can do it on our tax dollars.
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Starting point is 00:14:28 Check out the Watchdog on Wall Street podcast on Apple, Spotify, wherever you get your podcast. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. time for Dana's Quick Five. So first up, apparently doctors are sounding the alarm over a mystery illness that started in the Congo. People are dropping dead within 48 hours. And it started because three kids ate bats. So maybe, I don't know, here's a new flash, stop eating damn bats. Moving on. That's the story. That's it. That's literally it. So you're going to hear about it. It's coming from the People's Democratic Republic of Congo. And it literally started with,
Starting point is 00:15:08 eating bats. So since we didn't learn the last time with WooFlu, maybe this one will teach us the no, it won't. Did scientists find these cellular master switch capable of reversing aging? In fact, I think they need to do the opposite. I think that in certain people, in certain instances, they need to flip it and accelerate it to cleanse the earth faster. They said a certain protein might be the key. So we're going to see more people that are real thin with tons of extensions and pillow faces, right? Is that what we're going to see? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:15:40 Is that what's happening? I don't know. Everything is with a pill. It's with a pill. Two people are in the hospital here in the U.S. with bird flu, so the CDC. Now make sure you go and freak out appropriately because two individuals who have maybe perhaps,
Starting point is 00:15:54 you know, sketchy contraction stories are in the hospital with bird flu. I don't know if they ate bats or roadkill birds. Nobody has any idea. Just freak out because that's what you're supposed to do. Like good little government gophers. Freak out. Let's see the Eagles have accepted the White House visit.
Starting point is 00:16:10 I can't even believe that we have time to care about this because we're all going to go into hell in a handbasket. Broke because we're going to pass a big spending bill. But they're going to accept the White House visit as soon as POTUS extends it. Yay, everything is solved. Also, the Kim Kardashian was sued because she posted an Instagram photo of a wrong guy. Identified the wrong death row inmate. He wasn't even a death row inmate. Yeah.
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Starting point is 00:18:26 The Democrats are holding together. We're holding together, for instance, on this reckless Republican budget, which is a betrayal of working-class American, and cuts to Medicaid, cuts the SNAP, cuts to veterans' benefits, that's not theoretical. That hurts real people. We've got...
Starting point is 00:18:44 Like he gives a rat's ass about real people. By the way, if you're wanting Dora the Explorer or some Arthur PPS-type commentary, please, dear God, do us a favor and turn me off today. Turn me off today because I'm not in, I'm not in to do that beta cuck stuff. I'm not supposed to tell people to not listen. I don't care.
Starting point is 00:19:00 That's not what you're supposed to do. I don't want weak cucks who freak out. I'm going to just say all the words today. What the heck is going on? Hate. Tired of it. I'm fed up. Fet up and tired of it.
Starting point is 00:19:12 Tired of having all of these people whine about, we need your money. So we can keep doing our federal government job. It's too big. Go away. And then you got Hakeem Jeffries. Oh, this budget is a betrayal. Oh, suddenly now they're concerned about the working class.
Starting point is 00:19:27 The people that they made stay home for two years and arrested when they tried to go back to work are seriously? Good heavens. You know what? I'm actually, I almost, this is kind of probably what the left feels like, because I really think that everybody's Hitler today that I don't like. I mean, right? This is probably the closest to like a pure leftist I've ever been with that sentiment right there. He came to your Hitler.
Starting point is 00:19:53 Just, you know, just why not? Why not? Welcome back. It's where, I don't know. Substack, Dana Lash over in Substack, Chapter Inverse. He's mad over the budget. He says it's a reckless budget. How is it reckless? Oh, because it doesn't spend enough money.
Starting point is 00:20:08 Yeah, that's right. Because they're actually trying to be, uh, you know, balanced about it. Actually, they're not. It's a stupid budget. The one in the Senate is so dumb. It kills brain cells. The one in the Senate makes me hate Republicans and never want to vote for. I had, by the way, I had an invite to go speak at a Republican event that was rescinded because I was criticizing Republicans. Tell me again why I get mad at this party. Tell me again why I get mad at the party. The Republican budget in the Senate, I don't need your money, the Republican budget in the Senate sucks. It's horrible. It is a horrible budget.
Starting point is 00:20:41 That's why Rand Paul was the one who only had the Cajunas to stand against it, right? Now, the one in the House, that's a good one. That's the one that everybody wants. That's the one even POTUS wants. But they're trying to push the Senate one on it. That's the Lindsey Graham one, where it's $340, what, something billion extra in spending and there's no tax cuts. the one in the house actually had all that in there. So that's the, that's the truth of it. Yeah, people, there were some people who were mad at me over that. I don't care. Push me and I'll name you.
Starting point is 00:21:13 So I, I just think that if we're going to have that, that budget, I mean, they're going to have to get, I think it's a betrayal of conservative voters, but not like the, in the manner that Hakeem Jeffries is saying. Not at all. So I don't know. I'm curious. is to how you all feel about this. How do you all feel when you see these federal workers out there complaining? I saw somebody they had a post up and they were complaining about well, you know, they're someone they love
Starting point is 00:21:42 work for the government and then they retired and they worked so hard for what they have and it's aggravating to see people get to like their loved one get disparaged because of who their employer was. That's not my problem. Not my problem. You're not the victim.
Starting point is 00:21:58 These people are not the victim. I don't care. The tax are the victims here. Spare me. You know how many people who are struggling to make ends meet trying to provide for their children and they're paying for sex chats with the intelligence departments? Paying for it. Or they're paying for stupid studies that nobody wants or they're paying Stacey Abrams. You know, some money even went to that dumb balding ginger out there in Montecito. they had to like, they are mansion out there, their Olive Garden Palazzo out there in Montecito, the suitcase girl and the balding ginger, him.
Starting point is 00:22:38 They got money. They got, according to all the public information, they had USAID money. I don't know what it went for. I don't know. We're the stupid taxpayer. Shut up and give the government your money. You don't have any right to ask questions like this. I think some of us forgot that at the natural pecking order of things.
Starting point is 00:22:55 we went to war for less than this so there's another one did you guys hear this is my favorite story right now can I take you back for a moment to um go back to when they shut the government what year was this they shut the government down under Barack Obama
Starting point is 00:23:17 under Obama Biden remember when they had that big old government shut down and they put like a oh my gosh what is are they saw where those little barriers Is that what they are? Or like a saw horse I don't know what else to call it
Starting point is 00:23:34 I know they have a different name Like the bike racks or the No it's not like a bike wreck It's like the Oh it's a barrier but it looks like a saw horse Or a pommel horse I don't know you know what I'm talking about With the legs and then the thing
Starting point is 00:23:47 Saw horse sounds right Okay somebody will tell me And if I see it great But you know what I'm talking about There were photos of them Putting those like barriers up At National Parks and stuff stuff like that. Remember, they shut down the outside. They shut down the outdoors and the government
Starting point is 00:24:02 shut down. You can't go to the parks. The trees are closed. Remember all that? Well, if you like that, I got another one for you. So in the, in the rush to try to create sob stories, I guess, out of all the federal cutting. They came up with a new one. Here's the Washington Post. Long lines and canceled rentals. Firings bring chaos. to national parks. Trump's purge of federal employees is already harming the visitor experience at national parks across the country. Now, they ended up talking about this, I don't know, this, apparently they said that some of the
Starting point is 00:24:48 park workers have the keys to the bathrooms and some people aren't going to be able to use the bathroom. Or some people, if they're in the bathroom, what if they get, like, for instance, they said, we have endless things that have to be secured. Like I have, this guy is talking about how he has keys, talking about how he has keys to the restrooms. How did people go to the bathroom before they had public restrooms, Kane? It's a wonder out in the woods in nature.
Starting point is 00:25:10 It's crazy. They said that the firings are going to cause disruptions reminiscent of the pandemic shut up. Visitor centers, campgrounds could close or reduce their hours. They said that some of it, the bulls, of it's going to occur in the heavy season. One park has seen immediate impacts. So this is this Washington Post piece. And they're talking about like restrooms and things of that nature. And they said, oh, they, you know, they were teaching park visitors about, you know, the history of the public parks and the
Starting point is 00:25:48 history of the land, you know, because heaven forbid, you can't Google it. You know, I don't know, maybe you can't, maybe Google's broken and doesn't do that. So it could be, you know, you could break search engines and hide those results. You have to have people getting a paycheck and staffing it. I mean, it's like very Atlas Shrug, better going to happen. I just, like someone was saying that they were complaining about, well, who's going to have the keys to the bathroom if they do this? And, you know, it's, I just, I can't even, the fact that we're even having this
Starting point is 00:26:17 discussion, I think just underscores the lack of seriousness around this whole entire thing. It just, there. And, you know, Simody? Hang on, I pull this up. This is ABC 7. Somebody hung an American flag upside down from El Capitan at the Yosemite National Park. The 3,000 foot wall of sheer granite, most fabled rock phase. Somebody hung a flag upside down. Kane, what did we learn about?
Starting point is 00:26:42 The left had particular thoughts about hanging flags upside down. Do you remember what those were, especially as it pertained to, like, Supreme Court Justice's wives, for sure? But I'm just curious. Weren't we told that that was like an insurrection or something to have the flag upside down? Or it was evil to have the flag upside down. Something to that effect. It's bad. But now it's okay again.
Starting point is 00:27:15 Yeah, they said, oh, employees are scared that parks are going to get closed down because you cannot operate the parks that people cleaning the bathrooms. That's an actual line in ABC7.com. ABC7, eyewitness news. covers Southern California. They said that they can't operate the parks without the people cleaning the bathrooms. I mean, like, OMG. What?
Starting point is 00:27:37 Those bears don't wipe. I mean, does a bear wipe in the woods? I don't know. If you didn't see it, then it didn't happen, I guess, right? Never seen it. It's like, you know, Schrodinger's dog, I don't know. Shrodinger's cat, I don't know. Same thing, right?
Starting point is 00:27:51 So stupid. I can't just, I have a bunch of, like a handful of these stupid things. So they said that the, I want to go to this woke story. Hang on. I want to sell something a little lighthearted. I mentioned this yesterday. So people are being told that you will encounter images of nudity when you go and see the birth of Venus, which is at the Afizi Gallery. And I've seen, it's beautiful.
Starting point is 00:28:20 And they, they, so apparently it is one, well, some universities now, apparently, when they, they, I guess they do these field trips to these museums. Like they had this one guy who said at University of Kent, you know, it can be, it can require a trigger warning. This is what they said. The emeritus professor of sociology, quote, nudity in the Middle Ages and Renaissance art requires a content warning, uh, things of that nature. I, what? They're not even realistic looking. But now they're saying this is okay. I think we've gone full circle. I've, I've said for the longest time, I've used. the phrase neopyritan and the puritans at least had principles this is this is where the left
Starting point is 00:29:09 woke scolds it's like coming full circle now they have become literally everything that they said the right was super i mean but they're they're they're actually telling this to some of their students and there's a couple of different stories on this uh and then i found there was like a threat on reddit where they were saying that when with art history, when they were studying, they actually had like, oh, here's some new. You have to know that there's nudity. And it's not like crass.
Starting point is 00:29:40 They were studying anatomy and physiology. I mean, hell, half the, how them didn't even understand how the human body worked. Some images of nudity. It doesn't even look real, Kane. It's a painting. And, you know, a woman in a shell.
Starting point is 00:29:57 I hate everything. So coming up, some of the stuff that we've got on deck for you, there's now an ominous warning for Musk after those productivity emails. He's given employees another chance to answer. I wouldn't give anybody another chance to answer. We also have to talk about how we spent $6 million on a smart toilet. We.
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Starting point is 00:31:35 He listens to Putin. The only person less trustworthy than Putin is Trump, who said that January 6th was a beautiful day, a patriotic day, and that the American government had assaulted the January 6th insurrectionists. That's why they were pardoned, because they had been assaulted by their government. Is he going to talk? You can pee on my leg, but don't tell me it's rain. And Trump is raining on America. Okay, can I just get that last part?
Starting point is 00:32:10 He just said we can pee on his leg. Not that I want to, but, you know, is that what he said? Like, he gave us permission. You can pee on my leg, but don't tell me it's rain. Okay, so we can pee on your leg, right? Words matter. This is like what happens when you don't use commas properly. What?
Starting point is 00:32:28 That's what he said. So as long as we pee on his leg and tell him it's pee, Yeah. He's okay. All right. So we can pee on your leg and be like, we're peeing on you, dude. Is that? Thank God. Thank God. Don't anybody, nobody tell R. Kelly you can do this. Thank God. What? Why did you? What? What is that in reference to? I don't know. I just saw it on South Park. Huh? Whoa. It was representative Steve Cohen, who, uh, once he's inviting, I don't know if he's got a weird fetish. Was he in that weird Intel chat? Uh, probably.
Starting point is 00:33:00 I don't know. These people are freaks. Like the nastiest people are freaks. It's never anybody cute. It's always the ugly ones. Not that, you know, anybody's making requests. So he says, yeah, he goes, Trump is raining on a man. What is it even in reference to?
Starting point is 00:33:15 He was all over the place. What is he even talking about? Like, what is that in reference to? What does he mean? Like, I feel like they're all real confused. They have no centralized. message over there. None. They have no centralized message.
Starting point is 00:33:35 They have nothing. Nothing like that. It's just they're all over the place. Well, Trump is raining on America. Because he's making cuts. Can you believe these people? They're freaking out.
Starting point is 00:33:53 Because we're, by the way, these cuts that have been recommended are just a drop in the bucket. They're not even like super serious cuts. I know that's not what you want to hear about Doge, but I'm being honest with you. They're not like super serious cuts. And they're reacting like this to stuff that's like mild. What if they really did, like really went in and started clearing house? What then would their response be?
Starting point is 00:34:16 I mean, that's what it's going to take in order to get us back to a period of fiscal sanity. But they're losing their minds over this. It is truly something. I can't even, I can't even. This is why, by the way, I think I put this in. your newsletter. This is why you have the media that's really targeting. We're going to talk about this coming up. That's really, really targeting these Republicans, particularly in the Senate. They're really targeting these Republicans in the Senate. They are trying to make it seem like,
Starting point is 00:34:52 you know, if you're cutting all of these horrible, you're cutting things, you're cutting health care for old people. You're cutting services for children, even. though that's been debunked a couple of different times already. But that's, they want it to make it seem like these cuts are so extreme and so austere that it's done out of spite as opposed to these are mild cuts that are being done for necessity. And that's, that's what they're trying to do. And that's, that's the narrative that they're trying to impart to a lot of the moderates and, you know, the Indies out there. So coming up Got a few things to touch on
Starting point is 00:35:32 The latest European leaders I don't really care what Europe does At this point You know Either do it or get off the John I'm just You know deal with Ukraine
Starting point is 00:35:45 You guys had all this time Everybody sat around Spinning on their thumbs I don't know what you know What come on We'll talk about some of this stuff We're also going to get into The latest with these
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Starting point is 00:37:00 Don't let the IRS's aggressive tactics control your future. TNUSA.com slash Dana. Tom, I love it. You're absolutely right. But frankly, just between you and I, he's not cutting enough. You know, in the concept of private equity, when you find a broken bankrupt company,
Starting point is 00:37:19 you look at the spreadsheet, you say, okay, this is the original cut idea. You cut 20% more. Because it really hurts when you cut. You cut deep. You cut fast. You chop. You hack.
Starting point is 00:37:32 And then you hire back because you don't want the trauma to everybody multiple times. Yeah. And he's not wrong, by the way, with that ascertation. I mean, they're, and just as I said last segment or last hour. I mean, it's great what they're doing. But my point is, is these are such. modest, mild cuts that I can't even imagine what the reaction would be if they decided to really propose super sweeping reductions and expenses. I can't, I mean, Republicans can't even
Starting point is 00:38:15 make tax cuts permanent in the Senate. Oh, no, don't talk about too much because you'll get, you know, things rescinded. Welcome back to the show. Dana Lash with you. Maybe one day I'll write a tell. We're at the top of the second hour. The substack chapter inverse, YouTube, Facebook as well. The proposals, I mean, if you're, everybody who, you know, has their own household, makes their own money, you know that you have a budget. You know what you can afford on what you can't.
Starting point is 00:38:50 You have to live by that because you don't have a safety net. you can't go and just shake people down for more money to cover the cost of your expenses. That's how we live. But that's not how the government lives. The government does not have a budget. Literally, they do not have a budget. That's why they keep passing these continuing resolutions. That's why they keep voting themselves these blank checks every single time.
Starting point is 00:39:17 They have a spending bill that comes up. And they think that if they can't afford it, that's not a sign that they should live within their means. that to them is an invitation to then go and shake all of us down so that they can have their spending covered. If they want to send more billions to Ukraine and they don't have the funds for it, guess who gets the shakedown? We do. And the government, since its inception, has been expanding at a freakish, freakishly fast pace. And so now we have all these things that we do that we have no business in doing it all. We have all this stuff going on that we have no business engaging.
Starting point is 00:39:57 in. People are so far away from the concept of what government is supposed to be able to do and what it's not supposed to be able to do. They don't even know. I mean, when I homeschooled my kids when they were little, we literally did a whole thing on Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution. This is what you're able to do. This is what the government is not able to do. I'm like, it's very important that you learn all of this stuff and that you understand what your government is able to do and what they have the, what, where their scope is. So they can, they can lay and collect taxes. This was all supposed to be temporary, by the way. Taxation was only supposed to be in times of war. And the first taxes under Jefferson, that was when we were fighting with the Barbary pirates, because we had the
Starting point is 00:40:41 Marines. We, we have to provide for the, and it's, when you look at the sentence structure, it is to, purposefully, singularly, pay for the debts and provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States, but all duties imposed and excises, she'll be, uniform. We can borrow money on the credit of the U.S. We can regulate commerce federally with foreign nations and among several states and with Indian tribes. We can establish a uniform rule of naturalization and uniform laws on bankruptcies. We can coin money. We can regulate the value of it. We can, in a foreign coin, we can fix the standard weights and measures. We can punish for counterfeiting the securities and current coin of the U.S. to establish post offices and post roads.
Starting point is 00:41:24 I mean, it's very specific like this, to raise and support armies but no appropriation of money to that you shall be for longer than a term of two years. Ha, ha, ha, that's so funny now, isn't it? Anything that's not listed here is not something they should be doing.
Starting point is 00:41:43 You know what's not listed in here? To form a national department of education or to have an ATF or to have an IRS. Very interesting. There's a lot of stuff when you really look at it that it's not all. authorized in this, but that doesn't matter, right? Because law doesn't matter anymore. Justice system's an absolute joke. It doesn't matter. Hmm. So these are super modest reductions.
Starting point is 00:42:09 And they're freaking out. Now you have unions suing. I don't think public unions should be able to sue for stuff like this. I don't believe in public unions. I think it's a communist, anti-American, anti-conservative, anti-Christian concept. Oh, I said it. private unions yeah private employees and private businesses they can choose to operate however they want to public unions no and i immediately i'm going to be very rude for a moment when i have someone that defends those to me and tries to also tell me that they're conservative i'm like you're a liar don't waste my time the reason i don't like them is because the taxpayer the people who have to front the money are never invited to these negotiations have you noticed that
Starting point is 00:42:58 Oh, don't. Oh, spare me. I know somebody on the back is yelling, oh, yeah, but that's what the politicians are for. You really believe that the people that you elect represent your interests? Really? Cain to you. I haven't for. I don't know. Ever?
Starting point is 00:43:15 I don't know. It's a sad thing. I have zero faith in my government. I mean, I have less faith in my government than anything I could possibly have an absence of faith in. If that's a measure for you. No, politicians, they can get kickbacks for themselves. How is it that you got these politicians that make lower six figures, like $120,000 a year? And then they're worth like $10 million.
Starting point is 00:43:38 How does that happen? Oh, you're telling me that they're smart economically? Really? Show me their, oh, let's look at the stocks that they trade on and the moves that they make. Very interesting. No, I don't support anything that blocks me from the negotiation, but that's demands me fork over money. That's extortion.
Starting point is 00:44:02 That's like criminal everywhere else except when the government does it. Then it's legal. See, it's like if somebody comes to your door and points a gun at your face and says, give me all your money, this is a stick up. That's illegal.
Starting point is 00:44:15 But if they put an IRS badge on, then it's legal. See? Ah, same thing with this stuff. So I don't support anything that demands that I fork over money and then bars me from the negotiation table. So that's why I'm against them.
Starting point is 00:44:33 I don't think if you're in the public sector, no, I don't even believe in public sector unions. Not at all. Because it's just an outfit for crime. It's all it is. You know the difference between public sector unions and the mafia? The mafia is honest about it.
Starting point is 00:44:48 You know, they got principles. They're honest about it. Public sector unions, no. So, I mean, I don't know. I just feel like I'm, I, I, I see this stuff. And I'm like, these are the most minimalist of proposals. Do you remember back during, I'm going to pull this up.
Starting point is 00:45:08 When they were cutting, when they were cutting stuff in Greece, and they had riots, they had protesters, they set all these buildings on fire. They had a 24-hour nationwide strike. They had their biggest, and everything that they run is essentially public. They turned really violent. Remember all of that. They had violent riots out in the streets because they had to, they had to implement austerity measures because their country was just falling apart. They were on the edge of a knife.
Starting point is 00:45:40 They had to do it. And so people were saying it was too, they were too draconian. That's one of the reasons why, by the way, myself and many others have been telling our elected officials, you need to, you need to like cut a lot more. You need to really implement cuts. So if you do some now, it doesn't have to sting as much later when you have to do more. But they're not listening. They're going to get us up to this point. This is what the left loves.
Starting point is 00:46:05 They want this. The left would love to be able to have the same kind of, well, I mean, they did Occupy Wall Street. They did the, what was the other thing that they did? Where they were camping out in the street. I don't know. That's their thing. They like camping out in the streets. The one they were, the Portland.
Starting point is 00:46:23 Oh, Chaz Chashop? Yeah, Chas Chop. And then he had all those other. you know, everybody is out there riding for a different cause. There was no uniformity. I mean, they, the left would love to have something like this in the United States as, you know, like they want class warfare so bad because the CRT didn't work out so well for them. They used CRT and DEI as a replacement for the traditional Marxist class warfare. So they decided they would use identity, politics, things that people can't control like this,
Starting point is 00:46:50 as a substitute for it. Because it's really hard when people taste capitalism and when they taste the economic freedom of earning their own living. and reaping the rewards for that. It's very difficult to go back. You can't shove that back in the box. So these cuts are, like I said, very, very minimal. And the Republican Party is fumbling. I know no one wants to hear that. I don't want to say it, but they are. They're fumbling. More so particularly in the Senate. And I'm just telling you this because I don't want Democrats to take over during midterms. And I don't want a Democrat president in 2028. I don't want a Democrat president. But I'm telling you, if Republicans can't get it together, you're going to get it.
Starting point is 00:47:41 Because Democrats, if they ever figure out how to attempt to come back, they'll try to come up with the solution. And people are fickle. And memories, they don't last more than a couple of election cycles. And people will start to think, oh, well, maybe they have a different solution. Maybe they have a different way. If Republicans burn through the goodwill that they have engendered, it's going to make people question their sincerity. And it's going to make them question maybe, well, are Democrats an alternative? You got to remember, we know how elections go and we know what these people's policies are, but everything kind of reset.
Starting point is 00:48:24 So do you think that's fair to say, Cain, every two elections, I think that's a reset in the memories of people. I mean, I don't know how else you explain. Some of these Democrats getting elected, but, you know, I don't know how the hell you get a Biden after Trump, but okay. People, they're, people are fickle. Now, some are saying, well, this is the honeymoon period for Trump right now. That's why his approval rating is as strong as it is. I don't think so. I think it's part, I don't think that's the sole answer.
Starting point is 00:48:54 I think maybe a percentage of it is there's a honeymoon grace period. But he did not act like he was in a honeymoon or grace period. He hit the ground running. And I know that they're doing a lot to reshape different conversations and pass certain things, but he's really going to have to start putting a lot of pressure on these Republicans in the Senate and the House. And we need pressure beyond primaries. I need people to stop fluffing each other over power jockeying with primaries. We cannot have people going out and endorsing these rhinos and overlooking a conservative because someone doesn't break their knee.
Starting point is 00:49:39 We got to stop this stuff. Otherwise, guess what? You ain't getting nothing. You're not getting the agenda that you voted for. You're not getting a balanced budget. You're not getting reduction in spending. You're not getting lower taxes. You're going to get more pain.
Starting point is 00:49:52 This is where a real strategy now comes into play. And there's some people in POTUS's orbit that need to have a humility check and need to get on the, on the train in terms of smart strategy and need to start putting pressure, even on those that you're friendly with, to pass these agenda items in the House and put pressure on these senators to get this done. I mean, you know, what is the point of flexing about how much power you got if you can't use it to get your agenda passed in the Senate and the House? We got a lot more on the way. We've got headlines coming up as we move and roll towards, excuse me, the bottom of this. Second hour. I've seen the amazing changes Relief Factor has made for so many people,
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Starting point is 00:51:37 A break from your smartphone can reboot your mood. I don't know why people have to be told this. They say now apparently, here's how long you need. I think this is so dumb. We're just getting so dumb as a species. We're smod. And by the way, if you're reading
Starting point is 00:51:53 this horrible NPR story that we paid taxes to have written, they bury the lead literally one, two, three, four, five paragraphs in. So it's not even a properly written story. They literally, so you could just discount all of the everything.
Starting point is 00:52:10 So they're saying, because they don't answer their, they don't answer the question in their headline, they just say that you need to take a break. But they don't tell you how long you actually have to take a break for, that it's good for different people to take breaks. We paid money for NPR to write this dribble. They bury the lead five graphs in.
Starting point is 00:52:25 Learn how to write a story before you pretend to be a journalist. Dear heavens, Malibu Beachgoers were warned to avoid six sea lines after more than a dozen were reported in distress. Who made them sick is what I want to know. And can I beat them up? They said 14 of them were in distress over the past week. They said demoic acid toxicity is apparently the cause. Isn't the beach like in California?
Starting point is 00:52:47 Isn't there just like nasty? Yeah. I have a friend that lives in San Diego and they were taking pictures of the beach near them. and it was saying like don't go there's like sewage in this area like they literally had a I didn't even know that it existed there California Wildlife Center said that the uh there were sea lines in distress over the last three days they got a lot of calls from them but they said that the acid it's like contaminated fish smaller marine life if they eat toxic algae it can sick sick and bigger animals that's essentially what it's all down to egg smuggling is on the rise
Starting point is 00:53:18 because americas are facing high prices maybe you could just get a chicken I mean, why? A crypto gambler shot himself on a live stream after he lost $500 into meme coin investment. I can't believe that you would actually spend $500 on a meme coin. I mean, that's sad, but, you know, play stupid games, win stupid prizes. It's sad. Just, you know, be smart. Don't be dumb.
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Starting point is 00:55:02 on youtube apple or wherever you get your podcasts do you guys hear this story about this couple on what airline was this they were on cutter or Qatar but it's cutter airways from melbourne melbourne australia to doha the catari capital and then they were on their way to venice after that I don't know why you'd take that leg of a flight. Good gosh. So they said that Mike Mitchell Ring and Jennifer Collin, they were on this cutter airways flight. Ten hours into the flight, a woman leaves the restroom, collapses, kicks the bucket right in front of them. And they were telling an Australian news program. It's cool to Karen DeVant. They said they were telling them their story. It was their dream trip to Venice, right? So how do you deal with something like this, right? It sounds like they were kind of in the back too, like near the lavatories because if she's coming out of the lavatory, I don't know what kind of plane it was. I'm just assuming, although it sounds like maybe, I mean, because they could have
Starting point is 00:56:04 laboratories in the middle, the front and in the back. I don't know. Anyway, the crew put the dead body in their row. They said, oh, hey, can you? Because they were dealing with it. The couple said that they did everything they could. It was heartbreaking to watch because they could. couldn't save her. They said, Mitchell Ring said they looked frustrated and then they looked at me
Starting point is 00:56:27 and saw that there was a seat available beside me and my wife on the other side. And they said, can you move over, please? And he just said, okay, no problem. And then they placed the dead body in the chair he was in. So they couldn't even like access the aisle without crawling. They couldn't get up for the remaining four hours. And then they said when they arrived, they dealt with the body. And Cutter owned by the government, they said in a statement to the press, quote, first and foremost, our thoughts with the family of the passengers sadly passed the way on board. I apologize. For any inconvenience or distress, the incident may have caused, you know, et cetera. The couple said they were not allowed to change seats for the remainder of the flight. They were told they had to remain seated. Medical staff addressed the body upon landing. They were not offered any support at all after. They were just synxed to that body for four hours. on a flight on on on their way like they're they're an older couple and they'd saved for this dream vacation and they what do you do right i mean granted when you're on a plane there's limited limited places you can put the body why does it got to go in the seat right there i mean you got some
Starting point is 00:57:42 room in the back i'm not trying to be mean or crass but at the same time that's their responsibility to be prepared. And it's not the responsibility of this couple to babysit the dead body and have it in that row. That's just wild. What would you have done, Kane? I would ask right away, because wouldn't they have a spot in the plane that you can put someone who's maybe being unruly or... Like a brig? Yeah, or something like that.
Starting point is 00:58:11 They don't have any, like, one little... Although I think that maybe that should change. You should be able to have like a little hatch and drop somebody down. That's what I'm saying. Like, down and... that where they keep all the luggage in the belly of the plane maybe or something? I don't know. Are you there?
Starting point is 00:58:23 I mean, I guess you have to measure out, is it meaner to the family of the dead body or meaner to the people who have to sit next to the dead body? I don't know. I mean, the person's dead at that point. I mean, it doesn't matter what you do with their body. I mean, right? Or are we one of those people like some of my family members who believes that it's still spiritual and it's still alive or something like that and you've got to go and do your
Starting point is 00:58:44 southern graveyard vigil and all that stuff? I don't know. Is that where we're at? I mean, it's weird. If I had to be sitting next to the dead body? Yeah. Who gets the arm rest? The arm that needs the rest?
Starting point is 00:58:59 That would be the living body and the family of the dead body came. The living person. Who gets the extra meal or the extra like peanuts or stuff? What are you talking about? Of course, the living human being gets the extra meal. I don't know. It seems mean to the family of the dead body. Are they on the floor?
Starting point is 00:59:15 Just a portion someone's food out like that. I'm just saying, I'm just, you know. I just, the whole thing is wild. I don't even know what I would do. I, yeah, that one is, and it, and it, I can't, like, they're apparently where, like, they, the flight attendants did not let them get a different seat. I mean, I don't know. I don't know how far away the original seat was from the bathroom. You'd think a dead body would get their own row.
Starting point is 00:59:42 Yeah, I don't know. Like, would you, would I be bothered sitting next to a dead body? oh hell yes I don't like sitting next to live people I don't want to sit next to a dead one I have a hard enough time don't even ask me my reaction if I have to sit next to someone especially if it's a dude or an unkempt woman who wears open-toed sandals and has dirty feet it's like we're not the hobbits going to mortar clean it up you know I get real weird about this stuff like why couldn't they just set her on the toilet in the bathroom typically there are two bathrooms.
Starting point is 01:00:19 You know what I'm saying? Why couldn't you set the person, if it's in the back, there's two bathrooms. Why couldn't you just sat her in one of the bathrooms in the back? Why did she have to sit next to these people for four hours? Stuff happens to a dead body in four hours, y'all. I mean, and yes, you can put into an airline bathroom. You can put a body there. I'm just trying to think out loud, right?
Starting point is 01:00:46 when does rigamortis sit in? Well, this is where I'm not a corner corner or a mortician. We have a family friend who's a mortician. Can't just put them in a seat at that point. Once they're all stiff, you can't just put them in a seat. Yeah, like if they're in the aisle too and you're like pegged in by the dead body, like how do you get out? You got crawl over that like what in the world? That's so I am real.
Starting point is 01:01:12 I don't know. I like I said, I don't like sitting next to living people. sometimes it includes my own blood much less sitting next to a dead person you know what I'm saying I feel like I'm not see and you know what Lorraine just made a good point like why not put it in the window seat
Starting point is 01:01:32 I don't know why they didn't do that they did not put the dead body in the window seat or at least you know put it in one of the bathrooms I will say you will have a quiet seat mate no one's you know no one's gonna talk your arm off or your ears off nobody's gonna you know talk you to equal death you know and and don't you're like bowels empty and stuff when you die yeah like i don't want to
Starting point is 01:02:00 sit next to that either living or dead i i can't imagine i just i don't even know how you approach that that whole thing i don't know i mean some people wouldn't mind it i mean do you get a free drink out of it? I'm just saying. More than a free drink. Well, if it's cut our airlines, they probably don't have no drinks on their planes, do they? You don't even get, you have to suffer the indignity of being on a dry plane to sit next to a dead body. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:02:29 I mean, I think I'd rather hang out on the wing, I think. Right? I'll go sit in the laugh. I'll go do that. That'll be fine. I don't know. I just can't believe that the airline was not better prepared than that. I mean, I can, but, you know, I, I, I'll go.
Starting point is 01:02:46 choose to have a little bit of incredulity. So I just feel so bad for it because they had to go to Venice after that. Did you hear this story about this Texas rancher? This is new. New York Post does this story. It's a Texas rancher killed by a suspected cartel IED near the Mexican border as authorities warn of a growing threat. Well, I don't know what they're talking about because, see, I was told Kane by Democrats
Starting point is 01:03:11 reliably that there are no issues with anything at the border. Yeah. The rancher, super white name, Antonio Cisseldenerna. I totally butchered the last part of the name. Greengo if I ever heard it. Huh? Nothing. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:27 He works on both sides of the border along with Horatio Lopez-Pena. They were killed in the blast just south of Brownsville, Texas. The wife was hospitalized with injuries. So they were blown up. Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller said it's part of a growing threat posed by cartel activity along the southern border. So you're supposed to avoid dirt roads and remote areas. Don't touch on familiar objects because it could blow up. They could be explodey. Limit your travel to daylight hours. Stay on main roads. Avoid cartels. I mean, it's almost like, I mean, you have to do this
Starting point is 01:04:01 even on the U.S. side near the border because, you know, our border is not a big deal. You know who lives a lot, you know who, if you want to look at demographics, and I know this stuff is typically important to the left, except when those people may be conservative, may be independent, or may just prove a hurdle to their narrative. I mean, these were Hispanic ranchers that were killed. But it's a cartel thing and it goes against the narrative of the open borders gang, so you probably won't hear much about it. I mean, those are the people who are most disproportionately affected by this stuff. And it's sad. I mean, this is just a rancher. There's just some, you know, older dudes. They're just doing their thing, right? They're going out checking their cattle,
Starting point is 01:04:49 doing what they're doing, and they get blowed up. That's, that's, you know, because cartels, cartel activity. Because you've got people that can't stop snorting and injecting and buying people. That's why. It's just sad. But that's a real, real thing. By the way, Lorraine's already done all the research cane into the dead body on the plane. She says that rigor mortars starts at about two hours post-death. Give her take about 12 hours. It can take a few hours for the bowels to release. Oh, boy. Even in a pressurized cabin?
Starting point is 01:05:20 Four hour flight. Okay. I'm thinking something got through. Yeah. Just saying. It's not good. Yeah, just seem. Anyway, but back to the IED.
Starting point is 01:05:33 Why can't we just leave IEDs for cartel members? Why can't people at the border defend their ranches and defend all this the way they need to? I mean, hell, you know, the federal government's not going to do it. Although now, they may change, but Republicans. Republicans are balking at everything. Democrats are screaming over everything. I mean, who knows? A White House official is pushing to remove Canada from Five Eyes. Peter Navarro wants to increase pressure. I guess this is like just a pressure tactic that they're wanting to do. I don't know necessarily if that's the best idea. I think that we need as many, I think we need to keep
Starting point is 01:06:10 that little group together, Five Eyes, as you know, particularly regarding China, I mean, because you've got New Zealand, you have Australia, the UK, Canada, United States, Five Eyes. Navarro apparently is, according to Financial Times, pushing to remove Canada from Five Eyes, as I guess, like a leverage. Navarro hasn't said anything else about it. They reached out to him. He denied pushing the idea. He said it was crazy and that we would never jeopardize our national security with allies like Canada. So where did they get this from then? He has talked about it. I've put it in slack earlier.
Starting point is 01:06:53 Well, because he's saying it's a lie that he never said it. Right. They're claiming that he did say it. He's already cleared it up. Well, why are they? So if he didn't say it, why are they insisting that he did? Can we play this audio real quick? This is where he was dismissing this claim.
Starting point is 01:07:08 Go ahead. This nonsense from the financial times is a product of a culture in the media. where they report stories and never name their sources. And my view is that we should never have to comment on any story where it's based on unnamed sources. Have you ever noticed that? Okay? That was just crazy stuff.
Starting point is 01:07:34 We would never, ever jeopardize our national security, ever with allies like Canada, ever. So please stop doing that. And I have proposed, you know, I have proposed, I hope somebody's hearing me that we just don't pay any attention, any questions that we're based on anonymous sources. So this is FT's source. They say, quote, the people familiar with the situation, said Navarro, who has easy access to the Oval Office, due to his ties with Trump, is arguing that they should increase pressure on Canada by evicting them from five eyes. It's unclear whether or not the idea is gained traction with Trump, but it's being discussed amongst his officials.
Starting point is 01:08:10 Okay, so they didn't really, that's like the shadiest way to say, we don't really have sources. familiar with the situation? It sounds like they just kind of made a claim and then ran with it, and they're still running with it. At the end of the story, they're still running with it. I'm like going down here, oh, one five-eyes, intelligence official said that would be very dangerous. So they make this thing.
Starting point is 01:08:36 Then they go and they interview all these countries about it, and they accuse everyone else of fomenting a divide. But how is this not fomenting a divide when you create a headline that has minimal, with next to nothing sourcing. You run with it as gospel truth and then you go and you start asking Canada about it like some sort of hide violent. I mean, what in the world? However much you hate the legacy media, it's never enough. History shows gold and silver thrive under strong leadership. During President Trump's first term, gold surged 53 percent and silver sword 51 percent. With him back,
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Starting point is 01:10:16 So, a naked Florida man was accused of burglarizing a home. Thank heavens they clothed him before his mugshot because nobody wants to see that. This guy's supposed to be 24. Putnam County. Deputies arrested a Keaton Mercier for burglary and on a warrant for aggravated battery by strangulation. He had a previous conviction. When deputies arrived on the scene, the 24-year-old had put on a pair of britches,
Starting point is 01:10:44 a pair underwear, but he refused to leave. I mean, he came home Sunday evening, found a naked burglar right inside his house. He called the cops. And so this Mercy guy was taken to the hospital because he had the guy, he attacked the homeowner. And he had to be taken, well, he had attacked a previous homeowner. He had to be taken to the hospital, treated for cuts on his arms and legs, that he had sustained from breaking into the home.
Starting point is 01:11:06 They also suspect that he was pretty high as a kite on drugs. They found all kinds of glass pipes, you know, that were in his possession. So he was arrested. Can you imagine? man this is why guns were invented by the way i ain't any going to mess with no naked man in my house breaking into my house no that's no not going to happen uh also a no this is one i wanted to talk about yesterday we were in at a time so a florida father was dealing with his son being bullied and apparently the son was being bullied by another classmate who happened to be a girl
Starting point is 01:11:46 And so what ended up happening, and it's all on video, little girl was bullying the guy's son, this Florida girl was bullying this Florida man's son, and she was doing it right in front of the dad. Like she was running her mouth in front of other adults, because she knew that she was going to be protected. This is where the chick card comes in, right? So she was like calling them all kinds of invectives,
Starting point is 01:12:09 and the dad slaps her right on video. Of course, you know, they call the police, the dad goes, I mean, it was battery. And he said, was it the right thing to do? This is why boys need sisters. Also, that girl needs her ass beat by her parents. And if her parents don't do it, her parents should have their ass beat. So tired of this stuff. If you don't want me raising your kids, you better get them in line in public or I'll step in and do the job that you failed to do as an egg or gamete donor. Done with it. We got more on the way. Third hour next. Strength and vitality inside and out. Native Path collagen delivers the two most essential collagen types that your body needs to support strong bones and flexible joints. With type one and three, college. without unnecessary fillers, you'll enjoy smoother movement, resilient skin, and the confidence that comes with looking and feeling your best. You'll love Native Path collagen because it'll keep your joints feeling strong and your skin looking smooth and you can use it daily in your
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Starting point is 01:13:42 CEO of Twitter before forcing out the CEO of Twitter and taking over Twitter a couple years ago. And I think we should recognize to a lot of Americans, this makes perfect sense, right? Tell us what you did last week. What are your accomplishments? Lots of people are used to doing that in their jobs. Of course, it gets really complicated really quickly when you're dealing with classified information. Or if we're not checking your working email over the weekend. So I understand it's not the common sense that he claims it is, but I think we should understand
Starting point is 01:14:05 why people this appeals to people, why the memes appeal to a lot of people, right? It's actually nonsense, but it sounds like common sense. I feel like he's trying to have it both ways because I feel like Brian Stelter actually doesn't think it's a big deal, but he can't say that on CNN because that's not status quo. Even if you're a conservative, you've got to sell your soul. And I feel like he's trying to like have it both ways because he's not brave enough to just be like, you know what? That actually does make kind of sense. You've got to think about how often you know you're doing this in your day-to-day life.
Starting point is 01:14:38 Yeah. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash at your top of this third hour. I mean, it's not nonsense. I mean, that's what a performance review or just simply asking people what they did in a week, you know, to keep the brass informed.
Starting point is 01:14:53 Why are people weeping and gnashing their teeth over this? The fact that if you have anything that can be so, I mean, this is insane that so many people are screaming, oh, these are essential services. says they're not. Sorry, but the park stuff and being able to control the bad. I was like reading all these different little departments and stuff where people are, let me pull this up. People are freaking out. Like Fast Company, which is a silly little advertising rag, they say that all bathrooms are going to be overflowing with trash because there aren't workers to clean them. I just pause there for a minute. I know we talked about it a little in the first hour, but can I just touch on this real quick? tell the story of this guy who was the only locksmith for all these buildings at Yosemite, right? And they have locks and, you know, oh my gosh, can you, and who's going to control all of that now that he's, you know, he might, he might be one of the people who's affected by cuts. You know, you're going to have trash overflowing in the bathrooms.
Starting point is 01:16:02 You know, trails might fall into disrepair things of, things of that nature. I can't, you can't believe it. This guy's like, you know, they try to use like the weirdest things as the rule for all, right? Number one, then maybe somebody should take the trash out. I don't know. Like if I see trash on the ground, I pick it up. You know what I mean? Like I don't need some like glorified federal worker that gets a six figure salary to do it.
Starting point is 01:16:30 It doesn't make any sense. And I think that this, they keep going with the park stories. And there's a million stories on just parks because they can't talk about all the other stuff. If they actually start talking about all the other stuff that is getting cut, you're actually going to think, you know what, that's right. I want that cut. So they got to find something that they think is going to that's going to like pull at your heartstrings or something that makes the people who are proposing the cuts look unreasonable. And that's why there's a million stories about these stupid parks. I'm not, I like the parks. I don't care. But it's a stupid story to sit here and argue this. This is so dumb. All of a sudden now they're concerned about land management, the people who are like, ah, California. is going to burn at some point. Yeah, we don't need to, like, we don't need to do control burns or anything like that. Please. But they're running with this because if you learn about the other stuff that actually is getting cut, the redundancy, the exorbitant waste, they know that there's no other way that they will, they will never, ever be able to persuade you to come back to where they are on
Starting point is 01:17:34 agreement on this issue. So they're focusing on this. They're focusing on this. They're focusing on bathrooms at the park. It's the dumbest thing I've ever seen. But that's all they got. That's all they have. I'm going to tell you something. Republicans better get a little bit better at this stuff. And they can get mad at me all they want to, and they will. They're already mad at me. I'm already hearing it.
Starting point is 01:17:55 Believe. Don't care. I mean, this is, this is, it's asinine. Yeah, where, what did you say, Cain? Where are the wolves going to get their nails clipped now? Yeah, who's going to do that? Where's the budget for that? the austerity that has to happen whether or not Republicans are successful
Starting point is 01:18:15 is going to depend on the messaging and I don't think any of them are good enough they're weak they're not they're not good enough for this stuff they've got to get a backbone and they've got to get hardcore and they've got to face it head on and just deal with it head on the media and the left
Starting point is 01:18:33 are always going to be offended by something regardless of whether you did anything they will be offended and still whether you do anything or not. Like this, these stories, this is what they're starting with. Because I'm going to tell you, it's going to get rough. When do you think this market correction is coming, Kane? Honestly, it should have already happened. I think it's an year and a half ago.
Starting point is 01:19:00 Active happening. Yeah. They're just going to stop what they've been doing to prop it up. And I think part of it's because they can't anymore. This is how the left is going to approach all this. So you have these doge cuts, right? And they're trying to argue, oh, these are essential services. These are essential services that are just cutting.
Starting point is 01:19:16 And, oh, my gosh, people are going to be in need. At the same time, I mean, the likelihood, I think it's what, I think it's been projected as being very likely that we're going to probably hit a recession. And we should if we're taking the steps to control spending. And we're also, we're implementing serious cuts. We're controlling spending. We have to make tax cuts permanent, which is what senators, Republican, Senate struggling to even address. We cannot have the government prop
Starting point is 01:19:49 up everything. That's the problem. And you also, you know, the four years, you also have to take into consideration the four years before Trump. That's what the government was doing. I mean, this reminds me very, not I didn't live through it, but, you know, history-wise, it's very reminiscent of the
Starting point is 01:20:11 transition from Carter to Reagan, right? Because there was a recession. And I remember I had lefty family members that blamed Reagan and were very upset. But it wasn't Reagan that was doing it. It was the Carter years before him that set it up very similar to how the decisions that the Biden administration made have now put this administration in a very difficult pickle. I mean, when you when you adjust the inputs for government spending, current inflation, it's very similar. And Trump is going to get blamed for it regardless. He's going to get blame for it regardless. He's got to do it.
Starting point is 01:21:03 He's got to keep on mission. The good thing with him is that he doesn't have to worry about reelection. So I feel like that should embolden him to do what needs to be done because that correction will come. I mean, we saw, you know, the economic boon with Reagan. But this has been a long time in the making. They gave him a absolute ratchet economic situation. I mean, Trump from Biden got an economy that was entirely propped up by, kooky math and government spending.
Starting point is 01:21:44 I mean, think of it. The number of jobs that they said that they created. And they were trying to act like, look, employment's getting back to normal. Nature's healing. But what were, but look at the jobs. What were the jobs? The jobs were government jobs. And as K-nodes, they kept saying that what was the phrase inflation's cooling?
Starting point is 01:22:04 Cooling. Yep. Yeah, that's not true at all. So we've, he's, now he's got to deal. with it. He's got to deal with it now. This is this is also I think too where you get into trouble when you are running for office and you make promises in an economic environment like this like oh on day one I'm going to lower which I don't think that was a phrase that he said maybe he did but you got to be careful. This is why I feel like now they because the EOZ is doing great. Congress
Starting point is 01:22:34 is not keeping up. Republicans in the House and Senate are not keeping up. That's also on POTUS. is the party leader. He's Charles in charge, man. He's, he has to go and pressure these lawmakers to enact the agenda of the voters. Who else can do it? I mean, we, we, we have fights about stupid primaries. You know, we've got, we'll have the, we'll have potus that weighs into this Republican challenge and this Republican in a House race and they get involved in that. Why not go after these weak lawmakers who either refuse to make permanent tax cuts or who refuse to sign on for the actual spending that's being recommended. Now that seems like that's an easy decision to make, isn't it? Especially when you don't have got to worry about running for re-election again.
Starting point is 01:23:26 My gosh, you're like immune. There's so many things he could do. He needs to start throwing elbows with his own side about austerity, about spending. Otherwise, I'm promising you, you are going to lose it all. You're going to lose the control of the Senate. You're going to lose control of the House. And guess what? In 2028, you're going to have some slick Rick looking dude coming out of Gavin Newscombe coming out of California who's going to be running for president 28. And oh, don't you know that they're going to rehabilitate him? They are going to retcon his history, all of the stories about the rail that went to nowhere and all
Starting point is 01:24:06 the other misappropriation, everything else, the impropriety is going to just disappear into the ether because he's their guy. It's going to be tough. I think Republicans, like I said, in the Senate are already showing they can't do it. But this was the bargain. You knew there's going to be an economic downturn. You know it's coming. Everybody knows it. The seriousness is going to, I think, some of it be predicated upon the amount of spending that is still continuing, which is why it's paramount that these lawmakers, it is, they absolutely have to get spines and they got to do this properly. And they got to do it. They can't be scared of their own shadows. It's just, it's just, it's assinine. A couple of other things. So, let me pull this up. The, uh, I don't know if you guys have seen.
Starting point is 01:25:10 You've got seen the new series of Reacher. The guy, what is his name, Richson, who's in it? Alan Richson, yeah. I don't know what I think about this guy. The first season I thought was pretty good. And I actually liked Tom Cruise's Reacher. I know some people are like, oh, he doesn't fit the bill physically. It seemed, you know, it was entertaining enough.
Starting point is 01:25:32 I like the first season of Reacher, this TV series. Second season was all right. The third season started weird. and I posted about it online and if there's spoiler alerts, man, you're going to watch it anyway. Basically, he's got to go undercover and he's got to make it believable is the, is the beginning storyline. But that is not enough of an excuse for what I saw.
Starting point is 01:25:58 So at one point, you know, he's behaving some of his actions run counter to the character you know him to be. And I get that part and that makes sense later, you know, It's just the storyline when he goes under cover. What doesn't make sense is the language that he uses even after that setup was established. So I'll give you, this doesn't really give too much away. But he apparently at one point, he reacted, you know, it was as all a setup. And he, it was all orchestrated.
Starting point is 01:26:31 And in this orchestration, he was to give the appearance of shooting a cop, but he didn't really do it. And I get all that. my objection is when he uses phrases like illegal guns illegal guns and gun license so he's explaining you know i mean if you why he can't go to the police with this issue well you know really you the appearance of you just shooting a cop would do it uh not because you did it with an illegal gun and those that's the phrase that he used and i single that on that because i note politically he's very far left now normally that wouldn't be a problem for me except he really wanted to advertise that he's very far left. Like he went after Trump supporters and all this other stuff and he said some
Starting point is 01:27:13 nasty things. And he's, and that actually hurts the suspension of disbelief that I have to have when I watch characters like this. And I don't know why any actor wants to jeopardize their market value by making it impossible for viewers to separate themselves from their craft. That's not the fault of the viewer. That's the fault of the, you know, idiot actor or actress that insists that her opinion be worshipped as much as her craft when her opinion pales in comparison to the craft or his opinion pales in comparison to his craft and this guy's not even a great actor so it's already kind of you're already on the struggle bus trying to get over that we're going to talk more about it but I don't know I don't know if I'm interested in watching any more of the series after that I get what
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Starting point is 01:30:00 so much better. It was a scorpion. Yeah, a, I forget, a particular type of scorpion. Anyway, so this flight, it was a flight between Germany and Spain. A dude, a pilot in the cockpit was bitten by an actual tarantula.
Starting point is 01:30:16 It was an Iberia Airbus A320 flying between Dusseldorf and Madrid. And it was delayed so it could be fumigated and the pilot who is allergic to spiders. I am too. I'm just going to claim it. I don't know, but I'm just saying I He was treated with an anti-inflammatory medicine.
Starting point is 01:30:32 It is thought to have gotten into the plane somehow. They think, you know, maybe it got out of somebody's bag. They think it was in Morocco, maybe. But he's getting treatment. But, yeah, that flight was super delayed. Can you imagine? Earth is safe from another city killer asteroid. That's just a bummer.
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Starting point is 01:32:32 A Southwest Airlines jet was attempting to land at Midway in Chicago, and it nearly collided with a private plane on the runway. How does this happen? Because, as you know, the cuts that they made had nothing to do with security or air traffic control. I mean, unless you want to believe lies. I'm just curious as to how that's, how is this possible? How does this happen so much? And then, last night, I ended up seeing this.
Starting point is 01:32:58 This is audio sound by 20. This is sound by 23. I need people to not constantly film themselves when they're at work, especially if they're pilots. Watch. Delta 2168 information. Field their report as file. Maintain 5,000. Expect FOIA 30-10-1-2 to departure.
Starting point is 01:33:26 Our terms out frequency 1-24.02, 2-3672. As file up from 5,000, expect, 1-2-4.0. I'm showing everything. Okay, why are we doing this? Why? Why? Okay, for my own, I realize that yes, when you're flying a plane, maybe you have, because you can, I think, I don't know, probably put it on autopilot for a second. I know that you have time to like take a drink of coffee and, you know, use the restroom and all that. We are in an overload of oversharing right now with our culture. You are not, I'm going to just tell something, and this goes for all of us. Myself included, everybody.
Starting point is 01:34:20 You are not as interesting as you think you are. Okay? You're really not. I don't know why people think that they have to give these, like, here's a glimpse of my day, nobody cares. Unless you're like a spy, which then I don't, you shouldn't be doing it. Unless you're doing some James Bond stuff. Or if you're like a Michelangelo sculptor, I don't, nobody cares. Nobody cares.
Starting point is 01:34:45 but why are you in the cockpit doing this stuff? And it doesn't help that it's a chick doing it because I feel like, and I have full disclosure, I have two female friends who are commercial airline pilots. They would never do anything like this in the cockpit, ever. In fact, they roll their eyes when they see this stuff happening when you got the chicks in the cabin doing this stuff and like doing the TikTok, they would never,
Starting point is 01:35:15 ever do this. And one of them is a millennial would never do this. So I do think that there is a certain type of person that is doing, that does this stuff. And I don't need to see it in the cockpit of a plane. We don't need to see that. Here's the, we don't need to see that stuff. Nobody cares. It's disconcerting. Right? People are already weird when they get on planes anyway. Doesn't matter if you've flown forever or not. People are weird because other people also make them weird if it's not just the act of flying it themselves. I just, it doesn't just stop it. It just needs to stop. It doesn't make me full more confident.
Starting point is 01:35:55 It doesn't give me greater insight. I, you know, I don't know. Am I being too harsh, Kane? Why do they got to do that stuff? Can they do it or why are they? I mean, I can't imagine that the airline would allow them to do it. Yeah, that's my first question. Is it against policy?
Starting point is 01:36:13 Because you'd think it would be. Yeah, I don't know. Thomas Massey, separate topic, says he's talking about ethanol today. He woke up this morning and chose violence. He tweeted, quote, using corn to make fuel increases the price of food, I agree. This is not disputed. Yet some Republicans are insisting on keeping costly ethanol provisions of the Democrat Green New Deal in the Republican budget reconciliation plan. This is like Atlas shrugged with soy, with the soybeans. It very much reminds me of this. I always thought that burning your food for fuel was silly. It doesn't make sense. And doesn't it make you actually burn the fuel, like burn gas faster? Doesn't it vaporize faster?
Starting point is 01:37:04 Everything I know about cars they learn from Top Gear and Grand Tour. I'm not even kidding you. Professor Jeremy Clarkson. I just think it makes. it makes food more, why do we do that? Like what, the idea of doing this is one of the most, it's the craziest thing I've ever, and we got subsidies for the whole, you know, that we reward using food as a fuel additive.
Starting point is 01:37:34 Well, you know how long it's been since the narrative of oil bad, fossil fuel bad, right? Well, this is what was the result of that, original narrative was they thought they would be able to convince people that, hey, it's not oil where this fuel is coming from. It's corn. It's all natural. And it's going to help our farmers. And they're literally squeezing everybody out of the market when they do it. So we help our farmers by saying we're going to force everyone to put corn in their fuel. Well, that's the narrative. That's not what we're actually doing. They'll have to buy it from you, which is the government propping you up through an artificial, market.
Starting point is 01:38:14 trick. Yeah. And we're going to pretend it's a free market and that this makes sense. Yeah. That is correct. That's like saying everybody, we're going to break your ankles so that you have to go to the doctor and have surgery and health care. And it's going to prop up those doctors.
Starting point is 01:38:32 Yep. And I mean, it's like the same logic in a way. Not too far off from what big farmer's been doing. Isn't it is, so we were talking about this on break, isn't E10 like the common blend, all the fuel people, all the car, the gearheads are going to be like all up in my email and my mentions with us. What's the 10 stand for? I know the E85.
Starting point is 01:38:51 So that E85 is 85%. Yeah, that's the way I understand it. Yeah. So we have to mandate that food and things that are not fuel be put into the fuel to make actually the cars run worse. Yeah. That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard in my life. I think the fuel also does more damage to an engine than the standard fuel that we,
Starting point is 01:39:13 unleaded fuel that we put in the cars. well and I just I don't know I think what is I think like 90% gas 10% corn that's the E10 and I don't know I don't know if that's still like the normal blend but I can't imagine that that's helpful and I don't think they're considering and it doesn't really cut emissions because you have to burn more of it well yeah and it takes fuel to actually harvest it Yeah. As well. So the amount of fuel that you use to grow and harvest it is probably just a net negative on what kind of fuel you get out of it. I mean, it literally is Atlas shrugged. Someone read that book and was like, you know what?
Starting point is 01:39:58 We got to do that, what they're doing in there with up and all. But you can't say that because you make certain industries very upset if you say those, especially when they go first in primaries. You can't say that. That's why Iowa goes first because everybody wants to keep that lobby happy. Well, are people, will people get their feelings hurt if I say that? If I stare into the camera, do you think that they'll? I'm just curious.
Starting point is 01:40:24 Does it hurt feelings? It's true, though. I just, it doesn't make any, it just doesn't make any sense. That's just flintstone it, you know? That's like saying, you know what? You'll run through shoes faster, but we've got to prop up the shoe industry. Just punch your feet through your floorboards and just flintstone it. You have it, have a do, you know?
Starting point is 01:40:41 Kachow. Get it up there. it's true and it does actually increase food prices because it does i mean that's exactly how it works um it jacks up the demand for corn as he knows the staple for fuel and food uh and then of course you know that's less for livestock uh processed foods which are unhealthy but still export and then supply and demand kicks in because a reduced supply guess what that means you think the prices from a reduced supply get higher or lower if it's a reduced supply if it's a reduced supply you said higher, you paid attention in Econ 101.
Starting point is 01:41:18 I mean, and what he noted is that 40% of U.S. corn production in 22, it was about 5.3 billion bushels went to ethanol. That's per USDA. So that's what feeds our livestock. And when you have the prices rise because of supply and demand from like $3 to $7 a bushel, and that happened in 22, he noted, The feed, livestock feed cost skyrocket. And then guess what?
Starting point is 01:41:50 That means higher prices for meat, higher prices for poultry, higher prices for dairy, higher prices for eggs, all of that. That's an absolute accurate thing. And accurate to note that. So it doesn't make any, I mean, why Republicans are keeping it in the budget bill. With Republicans like those, you don't need Democrats. Honestly, the modern GOP is not all that different anymore from Democrats. Oh, I know.
Starting point is 01:42:25 Some people get very, people who are very party first, America second, get very upset when I say that. But it is, I mean, then explain this. Explain the ethanol mandate. I mean, explain that USDA said cropland devoted to corn hit 92 million acres and it crowded out all other alternatives. there was less wheat that's like less for bread less for cooking oil less for a lot of stuff and ethanol driven grain prices price jumps those hit harder in other parts of the world globally and in fact Massey noted that in 0708 the food crisis partly blame us ethanol policies for spiking corn and tortilla prices in Mexico and that was estimated to be a 10 to 15% food price
Starting point is 01:43:09 bump that was all tied to biofuels so yeah those those mandates and those subsidies absolutely increased food prices and there are other factors that go into it but why I don't know why we do that why we prop up that doesn't make any sense and what happens when you when you know if when EVs at some point you know my husband's convinced that they're that's going to be the popular car I still think that it's it's not market supported yet to be like that's the you know preference and you know I still like gas and oil but you know say when we get to that point what's going to happen with ethanol? Huh? I know. Has anybody thought about that? I don't know. It's very weird. And Massey is, he knows agriculture. I mean, he's got farmland. He runs this stuff.
Starting point is 01:43:57 The Dana Show podcast. Your fast, funny, and informative news companion for those always on the move. Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. choose to reject your unqualified question. Who's next? Yeah, I mean, that's an accurate response. I think that was a completely perfect response that Seckdef had with regards to, who was that? I don't remember her the reporter was, but.
Starting point is 01:44:29 Yeah, I don't know either. Yeah, the guy, so the guy's question was, quote, why did you select an underqualified retired lieutenant general to be the next chairman of the joint chiefs of staff? I mean, and the guy asked that in front of foreign dignitaries. He asked it purposefully to be a jack wagon. Not, I mean, he wanted to embarrass the Secretary of Defense in front of foreign leaders. That's why he did it.
Starting point is 01:45:03 And I thought that Hegseth's response was absolutely perfect. That was the response that he needed to give because it was a stupid question. and he did not even dignify it and just shut it down. Absolutely the right way to handle it. I'm going to choose to reject her unqualified question. Who's next? And the media is upset. The media is, there was a judge that, what is it?
Starting point is 01:45:27 So far they're citing with the Trump administration, the Associated Press is mad that they're not getting invited on Air Force One and invited into some of these press avails because they won't say Gulf of Mexico. it is not a right for them to be in there. It's not a right for you to get on the plane and fly with POTUS. And what's more, whenever the previous administration would go after any member of media, none of these other individuals stood up for them. So I just like, remember Simon Atiba when the Biden-Harris administration would go after him
Starting point is 01:46:08 or when they would shut him down? do you recall anybody else in the Associated Press or anyone's standing up? No, of course you don't. So I don't really care. If they want to push fake news, they can go and do it on their own time somewhere else. I mean, they did get a lot of U.S. aid money. So they just, we don't need it. We don't need it. So that was a great response there. By the way, apparently the White House announces that the press pool is not going to be determined by the White House Correspondence Association. anymore. According to Charlie Spearing, who's with Daily Mail and lives in D.C., covers the White House. He says that it's not going to be determined by the White House.
Starting point is 01:46:51 So not the White House Correspondence Association. It's going to be the White House that makes the determination. White House Correspondence Association didn't have any authority really anyway. They just like pretend that they do. So I'm not against it. I will say, however, that depending on what kind of Democrat you get in after, you know, it could go that way. But is it, do you care?
Starting point is 01:47:10 I don't know. Do you care? It's not like they, Biden Harris never called. They hardly ever called on, except for maybe Peter Ducey. And only because he was with Fox, they never called on anyone that they thought had a tough question for Biden or for Corrine Jean-Pierre, right? I mean, only maybe with the exception of Ducey, but that's only because he was with Fox and everybody knows who he is. So he's harder to ignore because, you know, he's got that name recognition and everybody knows. You remember that Simon Atiba guy? I just mentioned him. Where were you? I mentioned. multitasking, but I recently messaged with him and he's saying that he is actually enjoying a little more freedom of the press than the previous administration. Well, they didn't stick up for anybody else. Why should anybody stick up for them?
Starting point is 01:47:54 The left makes this sound like this is somehow cutting. The White House Correspondence Association never stuck up for a TV. They never stuck up for any remember the journalist that got screamed out under Obama Biden? Exactly. They never stuck up for any of them. So it's not an undercutting of the First Amendment like they're trying to make it look like. It's a partisan organization.
Starting point is 01:48:12 And they try to control all the access. That's all it is. All right. Sorry, I'm going to let go over today in stupidity. All good. It's Representative Jasmine Crockett. And Juan, this is cut 26. Listen to what she says here because she just loves those constituents. And we know, like, this isn't me trying to throw shade.
Starting point is 01:48:30 These are just the facts. When you look at who's voting for who, the less educated folk. And when I say educated, I'm not even talking about formal education. I'm talking about people that literally don't want to read and enlighten themselves on facts. Those are the people that typically vote for the Republicans, and it's one of the reasons that we have... Wow, she's lovely. Anyway, so nice. When she has nothing but video proof of her lack of intelligence, out on public display every day.
Starting point is 01:49:00 I mean, imagine just being able to insult. It's just because they're stupid. That's why they don't agree with me. Good heavens. That does it for us for today. Find us over on Substack, Chapter and Verse, YouTube, Facebook, like, and subscribe. I will be back behind the mic with you tomorrow. Have a great night.

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