The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Friday February 16 - Full Show

Episode Date: February 16, 2024

Fulton County DA Fani Willis gives a wild testimony about her work affair. Dana shares the latest updates from Kansas City. Biden speaks live after reports of the death of Russian journalist Alexei Na...valvy. Dana explains why the timing of these Russian acts are suspicious. San Francisco urges people to not stigmatize “Monkeypox”. Fani Willis’ dad gives a Jussie Smollett-type testimony.Please visit our great sponsors:Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaJoin the Coffee Club today and get 30% off your first month’s subscription.Field of Greenshttps://fieldofgreens.comUse promo code Dana to get 15% off your first order and free rush shipping. Goldcohttps://danalikesgold.comGet your free Gold Kit from GoldCo today.Hillsdale Collegehttps://danaforhillsdale.comVisit today to hear a Constitution Minute and reserve your free pocket copy of the Constitution.KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSign up for the KelTec Insider and be the first to know the latest KelTec news.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet free activation with code Dana.Wise Food Storagehttps://preparewithdana.comSave $50 on your 4-Week Survival Food Kit plus free shipping when you order today!

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Then he tells me how much it is and I give him the money back. I don't, just like you're asking me about the money with Robin, I don't do my friends like that. So if you tell me it's a G, then you're going to get $1,000. Whatever it is, I didn't ever make him produce receipts to me. Whatever he told me it was, I gave me the money back. I haven't even been following this like very closely, but all of a sudden I think I'm a fan of reality TV now because I feel like that's sort of what I'm, that's kind of, that's kind of, wild. That whole thing is
Starting point is 00:00:32 wild. This is that was Fannie Willis that in this trial today it's her that was actually from yesterday her dad, I was actually looking at some of my notes her dad was testifying today. This is wild. This whole
Starting point is 00:00:48 fam family is wild. Welcome to the program. It's Friday. Dana Lash here with you. I wasn't actually going to talk about this trial because I just don't like getting in the weeds. Lorraine has a great legal wrap that she sends out every single week and they're really good and she gets into all of that
Starting point is 00:01:06 because it gets so into the weeds like the one time that I followed it with Mara Lago like very closely people were like there are bigger issues and I get it I'm listening to the people I'm listening to what you're telling me I understand but I just got to because I think
Starting point is 00:01:22 this is the case that this is where Democrats mess up and this is really similar in terms of corruption to St. Louis, like Kim Gardner and St. Louis. So Fannie Willis is like corrupt is the day as long. If there was, and again, I have people, I have friends who are lawyers, some of them say, oh, there might be something here with some of the criminal accusations or the charges, other friends, and both of these, I actually know three different lawyers that
Starting point is 00:01:47 literally worked with the Trump campaign and all the vote counting, ballot counting stuff. And, you know, one of them says, I was just all completely made up. And then one of them is kind of in the middle. And one of them's like, well, you know, because he's like a stickler. But, you know, that said, regardless, even if, let's just say for the sake of argument, that it was a really, like these were really legitimate, everything is legitimate, and there's a lot of evidence. Do you realize how they get ahead of themselves and how they mess themselves up so badly that they immediately detract from their criminal accusations and their case and any evidence they may have, they detract from it with their own criminal activities. And this seems like the case of
Starting point is 00:02:36 Fannie Willis, too. I'm going to say, too, this trial's making me like the, uh, making me like the whole thing, reality television. It's like a real house, real housewives of the courtroom or something like that. I've never watched those shows. Steve, you watch like the bachelor and stuff, right? Isn't that your jam? I used to until they canceled Chris what's his name. I'm having a brain fart. The old host. Is he the guy who hosts it? Okay. Forever and then I don't watch
Starting point is 00:03:06 anymore because they unruly canceled him and I liked him too much. If you tell me that these shows can bring the level of drama as what I'm seen in this courtroom and the level of characters, I could be prevailed upon to watch him. There was a person long ago that said Washington is more like Veep than it is the West Wing and I've never thought anything different. Wow. That's actually, that's a great quote. That is a great quote.
Starting point is 00:03:28 Well, it's true. I mean, it's completely true. This is just all wild stuff. So I'm looking at this. Like some of the clips that we have of Fannie Willis, like, uh, I mean, y'all, it's crazy. I mean, can I, did, can we do one? Can we do audio sound bite one? Because this was the big, if you need, if you listen to one sound bite from this trial with Fannie
Starting point is 00:03:50 Willis and it gets into the Trump stuff, if you want to listen to one. sound bite. This is it. This is the sound bite. Listen. So your office objected to us getting Delta records for flights that you may have taken when Mr. Wade. Well, no, no, look. I object to you getting records. You've been intrusive into people's personal lives. You're confused. You think I'm on trial. These people are on trial for trying to steal an election in 2020. I'm not on trial, no matter how hard you try to put me on trial. Girl, it's a literal courtroom. Oh, man. I'm not on. I'm not the one on trial.
Starting point is 00:04:24 Literally you are though right now like you actually are You mean what do you think you're sitting you're sitting in the box you're you're legit on trial I don't know what you think but okay uh and the whole stealing an election No not I I'm so tired of this stuff I'm so tired of it so this because we're gonna revisit it Because there's some choice sound bites her dad is up there now the big thing was cash and she's like oh well I have I have cash that I keep on me you know I always have cash. I mean, Kane, it's normal that you keep $300,000 in cash on you. That's like totally normal, right? I mean, my entire mattress is cash. That's right. I forgot. Nobody knows this,
Starting point is 00:05:05 but Kane sleeps on all of his money, like Scrooge McDuck. Just like piles of it. And didn't, didn't you also like turn some of your savings into like gold bullions and you just swim in it? I did. Yeah. It's like a ball pit, but it's coins. Yeah. It hurts so much. Yeah, but it's like, you're, you're like smog, but a dude. A human, dude. But I do have his audio. Sidebar band name, human dude. Human dude. Yeah, human dude. Hold on. Note that.
Starting point is 00:05:32 Okay, go ahead. Sorry. I'm totally. It's Friday. Fannie Willis's dad was talking about that cash. You were just talking about. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So listen. Check it. Check it. Good morning. Good morning. When your daughter moved or left
Starting point is 00:05:47 the house that she owned, did she say anything to you about having a large sightings of cash? Oh, no, she, oh, no. See, maybe, excuse me, and I'm not trying to be racist, okay? But it's a black thing, okay? What?
Starting point is 00:06:08 I was trained. Shut up. And most black folks, they hide cash, or they keep cash. And I was, no, I trained. You always keep some cash, because I've been places. And just because of the color of my skin, for example, I took a fellowship at Harvard. I cannot deal. This is the dumbest stuff I've ever heard.
Starting point is 00:06:31 So she was like, why always keep cash in case, you know, date doesn't work out and whatever. I didn't know that I was doing a black thing because I always would keep cash around. You know, if you have any money on you, apparently that's a black thing. I've heard a lot of stuff used as excuses before, but this is a new one. It's a new one. I didn't know that. Is there, I mean, it's a black thing. Is there anything like, is there anything that's like a white thing that white people do?
Starting point is 00:06:57 I don't know. Like, what would that be? Sweater sets? I don't know. Curious. You know, just if you keep, that's so stupid. This guy, everything that comes out of his mouth is race bait, race, race, bait, race, race, bait, race, race, bait, race, race hustle, race hustle. Oh my gosh, what's the next?
Starting point is 00:07:12 What are you telling? Because we got, I mean, we got everything from gray goose to I'm not on trial. That 25 is, uh, fanny. Is it Fanny or Fanny? Because I've heard it both ways. No, and it's Fanny because I said it is. and everyone has to succumb to my reality. That's the rules.
Starting point is 00:07:25 All right. Here's Fannie. This is a cut. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So my question was, where did that cash originally come from? If it didn't come out of the bank. Cash is fungible. Had cash for years in my house.
Starting point is 00:07:38 So for me to tell you the source of when it comes from, when you go to public and you buy something, you get $50, you throw it in there. It's been my whole life. When I took out a large amount of money on my first campaign, I kept some of the cash of that. Like, to take it. tell you, I just have
Starting point is 00:07:54 cash in my house. I don't have as much today as I would normally have, but I'm building back up now. This is like a renaissance audio video clip. There's so many things happening in this that it's hard. It's like if you go into like, if you ever
Starting point is 00:08:10 been in any kind of store, like sometimes you go in a cracker barrel and you're like, there's so much stuff in here to look at. And you got to take a minute or you go and I don't eat a cheesecake factory because they're anti-gun and it's just poop on a plate. But their menu is a little overwhelming. Are you okay over there? Because it is.
Starting point is 00:08:25 Their menu is overwhelming. And it takes you a long time to like breathe it all in. But this, her dress is on backwards. Her flagpins all messed up. I don't know. What's happening with the foundation garments? She's like, I mean, and then what she's saying, there's so much here.
Starting point is 00:08:45 You okay? What's wrong? She literally admits to campaign finance. Oh yeah. She totally does. How is she a D.S.? also what does her dad do I don't I don't what is her dad do like he said he was this he's like a documentary filmmaker or something like this I don't know I'm just fascinated with
Starting point is 00:09:09 this uh yeah so we oh no I got one more for you uh wine or gray goose audio sound by two what's your pleasure go ahead much less cash that time
Starting point is 00:09:22 probably four or five hundred dollars and then I paid for a bunch of stuff I think we did two different wine tours that you do, which are pretty expensive. I think I bought him. He likes wine. I don't really like wine, to be honest with you. I like gray goose. I bought him a bottle of wine while we were there. And the sippings that you do. I can't remember how, like, four or five different places you go. The sipping is like a flight. I remember we went to this place that they do
Starting point is 00:09:53 pairings. That was the most expensive thing that I think that we did while we were there. So they would pair, they would pair champagne, chocolate, and campaign chocolate and caviar. This is this. I'm going to give you so many details that you are totally distracted from. It doesn't work, though, because I can't get over the, you mean vodka? It's not just like gray goose, you know. She sounds like a Russian asset. Am I the only one?
Starting point is 00:10:20 I mean, loving vodka. Russians also, yeah, their vodka is their beer. Yeah. She sounds like a Russian asset to me. Yeah, yeah, yeah. we had this, um, a friend,
Starting point is 00:10:29 they were Latvian. Hated Russia. Oh my gosh. They hated the KGB. The guy, uh, friends of ours that he was, and you,
Starting point is 00:10:38 you knew them, uh, Kane, who was considerably, he was older than us, but he was in, apparently junior in high school,
Starting point is 00:10:46 uh, during the bright, I guess, as the Berlin Wall fell. And he was wearing a remote shirt. And before the wall fell, he said the KGB came to their school.
Starting point is 00:10:56 This was a lot of, when they were still part of the Soviet Republic and we're giving him some trouble. But anyway, we asked him one time, we're like, well, you know, what do you? I mean, it's Latvian, you know, it's like Russian adjacent in a way, which you can't say that to him because they'll riot. And he was like, no, vodka's like our, it's like your beer. I want a beer. He would have a Guinness for breakfast.
Starting point is 00:11:21 That is the, it was the most hardcore thing I've ever seen in my life. A Guinness for breakfast. and took him to an iHop and he's like there's no of Guinness here. It's like, yeah, because it's an IHop. It's an international house of pancakes. It's not very international. I'm like, oh my gosh.
Starting point is 00:11:41 But yeah, he, that was a trip, but yeah, long story short, vodka is like their beer. So he didn't want vodka over here. He won't vodka over here. He wanted beer because beer apparently was harder, good beer was harder to get over there, which I thought was very interesting. We're going to talk about the of stuff because I'm going to come back to the to the
Starting point is 00:11:59 Fannie. You know, she married Nathan Wade again. Her name would be Fannie Wade. But the Alex Navalny, Alexi Navalny, who was, he just, they said he just fell down. He was apparently killed in a Serbian prison. He just fell down apparently. He didn't feel well. Went for a walk, fell down. And that's it. That's all there is. No one believes about it. But okay. And this was after they had tried repeatedly to kill him because he was a critic of Putin. He was a leader of the
Starting point is 00:12:34 the leader of the opposition. He was serving 19 years in prison on extremism charges. And they sent him to the toughest penal colony. His wife had been asking for help. They said that it was highly likely he had been killed and a murder had probably happened. Now, they're only getting news of his death from Russian news agencies. take that for what it is. I mean, even his own wife is like, if you believe it, this is, you know, then he killed him. Because his mother had went and seen him in prison and took video of him, and he looked, she said, healthy and happy. So they didn't think that it was, they thought it was weird that, you know, obviously. So they said the emergency doctors declare the prisoner is dead.
Starting point is 00:13:15 The cause of death was being established. But I wouldn't have a conversation about that, because the modern day left isn't all that different from the Russian state that imprisoned and killed him. But hey, they got a great subway system Or subway one station is nice The one that the West built That Stalin brought in the Londoners Field of Green. So it's like, you know, it's a great way
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Starting point is 00:16:00 Like, they say, well, we're trying to reduce strong driving and alcohol, reliant of fatalities. By making it harder for law-abiding, this is like you guys are gun controllers, but with beer, that's what this is. Senator Paul Rose and Representative Ron Gantt, the bill passed initial considerations. And, I mean, you got all these problems and you're all going to be passing stuff about I mean, well, what cold beer is it anyway? I'm just like, what in the world? What is wrong with people? All right, so this man, this is a Valentine's Day president.
Starting point is 00:16:30 If ever there was one, he won a million dollars on a scratch off. His mom put in his Valentine's Day card. I didn't, I didn't, I don't do lottery tickets. My husband is opposed to them. He says their tax on stupidity. But I'm like, well, you know, this guy won $4 million in jumbo cash, so it doesn't sound so stupid now, doesn't it? Anyway, he got his winnings, but his mom gave him a Valentine's day card.
Starting point is 00:16:50 I think he's like 30 and he ended up winning literally a ton of money from it so good on him look at that so check it Porsche Bentley and Audi imports have been blocked over the Chinese slavery link 300 million dollars of luxury cars are stuck
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Starting point is 00:17:44 Russian authorities say that opposition leader, Alexei Navalny fell ill. He fell ill during a walk in the prison yard just fell to the ground and died that's what literally they said fell to the ground and died from poison from getting hit with a pipe like I mean that's not really ill
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Starting point is 00:20:03 So she's talking about, obviously, the Kansas City shooting, and I don't know any of the stuff. These were remarks she made just made yesterday. I don't know how any of the stuff she just said is going to go towards having any kind of impact at all whatsoever. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. This comes on the heels of, let me pull this up, Gavin Newsom, who had tweeted, let me pull this up, that, I mean, he actually tweeted this, you know, Gavin Newsom from the land of needles and feces, saying that we, oh, Missouri has one of the highest gun death rates in the nation, and it also has universal background check, or no universal background checks, and no license or training requirements. And he said, no large capacity. Pesity magazine ban. Oh my gosh. I need all the angels to sit on my hands and put hands
Starting point is 00:20:57 over my mouth too because I'm going to type something out on social media that's so mean or say it. He said that oh last year the GOP even voted against banning kids from openly carrying a gun without adult supervision. Gun safety saves lives and that's why we need a constitutional amendment.
Starting point is 00:21:12 We're acquiring things like background checks nationwide. You absolute tool. He is Gavin Newsome is what happens. if I'm trying to think. Dracar noir, right? An affliction had a baby. It's Gavin Newsome.
Starting point is 00:21:36 It's, you know I'm right too. It's him. Or you know what? I should say, Gavin Newsom is the product of Dracar Noir and give me like a really strong douchy dude's hair paste. That. It's those. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:53 Not even gel, like a paste. Dude, have you seen his locks? They're like Lego. They're not real. He's not, it's weird. Anyway, he's over-coffed. I don't like it. I don't, like, I like a neat dude
Starting point is 00:22:10 and a dude who takes care of his self, but that is too much, right? Like, your eyebrows should not be looking groomed. That's just, you're a dude. That's too much. Men don't wear leggings. Men don't overly, you just comb them and get any weird hairs.
Starting point is 00:22:24 their eyebrows. You don't need to think about it all that much. Too much and it's bad. So no leggings for you, no open-toed sandals unless you're at the beach and there are slides. Otherwise, I don't know. And the hair pays too much
Starting point is 00:22:41 of it. We're going to go on a, I'm going to go on a tangent. It's Friday, my brain's dead. So he comes out and tweets, oh, Missouri, one of the highest nations that, no, it's not. You're literally taught, he's typing this from the land of crime and needles and feces. Didn't they just have a
Starting point is 00:22:57 multi like a string of shootings? Literally just last week. I mean I was looking at this this piece. It seems like they did. Two men were charged. Four people were killed. That's technically a mass casualty incident. After a string of random shootings in Los Angeles County, I mean, they have these, they have homicides by gun involving illegally purchased and illegally carried fire.
Starting point is 00:23:24 arms every day. And in Missouri, it's Kansas City in St. Louis that drive the crime. We were talking about this yesterday. These are generationally Democrat cities. Generationaly Democrat. I mean, there is, there, there is no way to spend this. And the fact that they ignore this, the fact that they ignore that, I mean, like especially like in just, I'm looking here, I mean, when you look at, in Kansas City, what has it been? Like 60-something years of Democrat administration? I don't know. In St. Louis, when did they've ever had a...
Starting point is 00:24:08 When did they ever had a Republican anybody in the city? Cain, remember? I mean, we lived in St. Louis. I think it was like in the 40s, or the 50s maybe? I got up to look. Yeah, nobody knows. None of us know. It's been that long.
Starting point is 00:24:25 So you got to think, okay, well, who are the people running the city? Who are the people who are making the decisions? Who are the people who are the DAs? Who are the judges? You know, who are all these people? Who are the people that are, you know, the city council? Who are picking the police chiefs? Who's doing this?
Starting point is 00:24:47 All this. It's Democrats every single time. I'm just so tired of this stuff. I'm so tired of it. And then Gavin Newsom coming and talking about our town, our home state, and then trying to really push this as a talking point. You know, in a lot of these large cities, I think it was what? Since 19. Oh, my gosh, since 1930.
Starting point is 00:25:19 Democrat mayor in Kansas City. Since 1930. Oh, it is in the 1940s. Oh, they had one guy who left. one guy in 1991 but he left office 1930 so for st louis it was 1943 to
Starting point is 00:25:33 1949 alloys coffman that was the last time republican was mayor in st louis in our home state of Missouri if you break it down and you can go you can google the fbi ucrs those are the fbi uniform crime reports you can google those
Starting point is 00:25:52 and it's and they've changed their website it's actually really easy to use interface It's a very easy to use website. You can go to a state. You can go to a county. You can look up homicide. You can choose how you want to filter it out through weapons, through, you know, et cetera, et cetera.
Starting point is 00:26:09 And when you go and you look at it, the literally like 90, oh my gosh, out of in 2022, 629 homicides that involved illegally possessed and illegally used firearms. And this is FBI, UCR data. And yes, I know people can take issue with that. That's a whole other conversation, but I'm just right now for the sake of this discussion.
Starting point is 00:26:32 Of those, it was like 478 of them, were all located in St. Louis and Kansas City. There were more than, I would say, more than three quarters of the other counties did not have a single, from either firearm or hand feeder fist or any other type of weapon, homicide at all whatsoever.
Starting point is 00:26:59 And this is, I mean, good grief. It drives the crime rate. You look at Illinois with Chicago. That's the same thing. There are tons of counties in Illinois. Same result. If you go and you look at county by county. So I looked at Missouri, I looked at Illinois.
Starting point is 00:27:20 I went and I looked at Texas. There are so many counties that don't even have any kind of homicides that involve any homicides at all whatsoever to say nothing of the illegally possessed, illegally purchased, etc. firearms. It's all Democrat-run cities that drive it. All of them that drive it. So right now, Joe Biden is speaking. He's taking some questions on this Alexei Navalny thing. I'm sorry, but all of this stuff is very conveniently timed. Because now you're going to have Navalny's death is going to solidify people more with Ukraine. You know this, right? There's no timing in politics. Can we just dive in and listen?
Starting point is 00:28:01 I just want to hear some of what he said because there are going to be people who are going to use this as the justification for increasing conflict. So let's dive in. He's actually taking some questions, I think. This could be very interesting. But he's speaking right now, and we're going to bring it up for you because I want to be able to react to it as well and tell you what's been said. And we're contemplating what else can be done. but what we were talking about at the time, there were no actions being taken against Russia. And that's, look, all this transpired since then. Can you say, when you're looking at increasing sanctions on Russia right now?
Starting point is 00:28:37 We're looking at a whole number of options. That's all I'll say right now. Is there anything you can do to get ammunition to the Ukrainians without a supplemental from Congress? No, but it's about time they step up, don't you think? Instead of going on a two-week vacation? Two weeks. They're walking away.
Starting point is 00:28:54 Two weeks. What are they thinking? My God. This is bizarre. And it's just reinforcing all the concern and almost, I won't say panic, but real concern about the United States being a reliable ally. This is outrageous. Are you more confident now that you'll get the Ukraine aid given what's happened today? Well, I hope to God it helps.
Starting point is 00:29:23 I mean, the idea we need anything more to get the Ukraine aid. I mean, this is in light of a former president's statement that saying Russia, if they even pay the dues to us, go get them, come on, what are these guys doing? What are they doing? Sir, how concerned are you about the anti-satellite capability that Russia is developing? And what is your administration planning to do in response? First of all, there is no nuclear threat to the people of America or anywhere else in the world with what Russia is doing at the moment, number one.
Starting point is 00:30:02 Number two, anything that they're doing or they will do relates to satellites in space and damaging those satellites potentially. Number three, there is no evidence that they have made a decision to go forward with doing anything in space either. So what we found out, there was the capacity to launch a system in the space that could theoretically do something that was damaging. Hadn't happened yet, and my hope is it will not. Thank you all. Thank you, Mr. President.
Starting point is 00:30:35 I'll take one more. Thank you, Mr. President. Switching gears for a moment, have the Israelis presented a credible evacuation plan for the nearly 1.5 million displaced Palestinians sheltering in Rafa? And what would the consequences be for Israel if they move ahead? with a full-scale ground invasion without clear measures to protect civilians there? Well, first of all, I've had extensive conversations with the Prime Minister of Israel over the last several days, almost an hour each. And I've made the case, and I feel very strongly about it,
Starting point is 00:31:07 that there has to be a temporary ceasefire to get the prisoners out, to get the hostages out. And that is underway. I'm still hopeful that that can be done. And in the meantime, I don't anticipate. I'm hoping that the Israelis will not make any massive land invasion in the meantime. So it's my expectation that's not going to happen. There has to be a ceasefire temporarily to get those houses.
Starting point is 00:31:42 By the way, there are, we're going to be a ceasefire temporarily to get those houses. way. There are, we're in a situation where there are American hostages, American citizens are being hostages. It's not just, not just Israelis, it's American hostages as well. And, you know, my hope and expectation is that we'll get this hostage deal, we'll bring the Americans home, and the deal is being negotiated now, and we're going to see where it takes us. An FBI informant at the center of the impeachment inquiry into you has been indicted for allegedly lying. Your reaction to that and should the inquiry be dropped? He is lying and it should be dropped and it's just been an outrageous effort from the beginning.
Starting point is 00:32:34 We did. See in Ohio. So he's after this, he's going to, finally, he's going to East Palestine, Ohio, and going to, you know, how long? He was on vacation when that happened. And I, you know, I got to tell you, I find it absolutely unbelievable that Biden, the man who has spent more time of his elected term on vacation. Literally, I mean, that's innumerable. It can be counted. And it has been.
Starting point is 00:33:05 He's spent more time on vacation than he has in the White House working. He's been MIA on vacation. He's mad. He's been MIA. and on vacation for almost every single major event. Afghanistan, he was on vacation. Double-check that for me, but I'm positive he was on vacation when that happened. And he's mad that the house is up for two weeks.
Starting point is 00:33:29 I think it's smart that the house is out for two weeks because they really want this thing to pass. And I don't trust any of this and neither should you. Your antenna should be up because there are no coincidences in politics. ever. We have a lot to hit now, particularly because they are trying to do everything they can to ramp this up. If you're unfamiliar with Hillsdale, if you're a college kid out there who's filling out your applications, you might want to consider Hillsdale. It's a small Christian classical liberal arts college in southern Michigan, but they are, they, it might be a small learning institution, but they are big in terms of what they are able to affect and who they are
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Starting point is 00:38:20 It's the sub-2-K-Gent-3. Tell them Dana sent you. Make no mistake. Putin is responsible for Navalny's death. Putin is responsible. What has happened to Navalny is yet more proof of Putin's brutality. No one should be fooled. Not in Russia, not at home, not anywhere in the world.
Starting point is 00:38:40 Putin does not only target his citizens of other countries, as we've seen what's going on in Ukraine right now. He also inflicts terrible crimes on his own people. And his people across Russia and around the world are mourning Navalny today because he was so many things that Putin was not. Okay, I'm going to say something that I don't think anyone else has said yet or, well, I've kind of hinted at it last hour. Isn't the timing of Navalny's death odd? Welcome back to the show. Dana Lange with you. top of the second hour. You can listen coast to coast. You can stream the radio program as well.
Starting point is 00:39:16 You can also catch the discussion ongoing at YouTube. Always fun to join. Facebook, Channel 347 Direc TV. The timing of this with this, and why this Ukraine supplemental particularly is what is weird to me. Because how many, and I'm going to get to all this here, but just start with the supplemental spending bill. How many billions have we spent sending money over to Ukraine? Now this one includes an additional, what, 10 billion for Gaza that, you know, Hamas is going to take and used to make more rockets.
Starting point is 00:39:48 But here you have, just look at everything that's happened. Maybe it's related, maybe it's not. But I can't help but put it all on the table and just look at it all. So you have the Ukraine supplemental. It includes a lot of money for some other stuff. You have this interview with Putin.
Starting point is 00:40:09 where he was talking about hypersonic missiles, he mentioned it. Then you have the situation with Alexei Navalny. And his, now he's, you know, announced by Russian media today that he just fell down, you know, just fell down. And just, you know, that was it. He was fell down and he was killed. Or he died, they said. fell down and he and he died and that I'm sure just they made it sound like it was all natural causes yeah it's I mean yeah I mean I guess someone naturally killed it maybe you know they tried
Starting point is 00:40:50 poisoning him before they've tried killing him before he survived a one poisoning attempt and he was later of opposition he was a big critic of Putin he was charged with all kinds of stuff and he was going to serve a neat a 19 year prison sentence and they stuck him up to the, I think one of the most notorious prisons in Russia. So I'm, yeah, he's up in some Siberian prison. And then now he apparently he's been killed. The timing is odd because they've been pushing this Ukraine supplemental. They won't move on the border.
Starting point is 00:41:34 They've tried to do everything possible. had this, oh, and then don't forget, don't forget the threat of the Russian space threat. Lay that on the table too. Oh, this Russian space threat, this theater of announcing to you that something dangerous is happening here. We can't really tell you what it is, but something dangerous is happening in space with Russia. I don't know what. Okay, well. And then that was you, I mean, and that was weird because it was a Republican that came out and said, but this was a Republican that's a moderate and he's voted for tons of Ukrainian spending. And then now this.
Starting point is 00:42:10 And the Alexei Navalny was an individual that I think everyone everyone, no matter where you are unless you're Putin, I don't see how anyone could think that it's not heinous what the Russian state did to him.
Starting point is 00:42:26 He wanted the corruption out of the Russian government. And clearly they weren't going to tolerate that. But his His, think about it, his death, and I'm just, let me theorize for a moment. And this is what we do. We talk and we explore things without saying that we're adopting this as gospel truth.
Starting point is 00:42:48 But I'm thinking out loud here. It's horrific that he was even imprisoned and that they tried to kill him in the first place. We all know that Russian wanted him dead. And I always still, and I, there's a good chance probably that Putin offed him himself. But was it just Putin? the reason I say this is who would it benefit Navalny's death? I'm not saying that Putin didn't want him to die.
Starting point is 00:43:16 It's a question of timing. Because if Navalny is killed at this particular time when they are trying to cement support for sending more money unaccountable to basically financing the war between Russia and Ukraine, who stands to benefit from that relationship most? or from that that incident most. I don't think that,
Starting point is 00:43:42 Kane, that's not, like, I'm not trying to be a conspiracy theorist. I hate that stuff. But I would feel irresponsible and like I'm doing you a disservice if I don't mention it. Right? It's weird.
Starting point is 00:43:57 Is that, it's not beyond the, I mean, seriously, that's not, I'm not trying to be a conspiracy theorist, but who does that incident, his death, at this time, at this specific moment. who does it actually benefit? Well, benefits, I guess, the left in our government
Starting point is 00:44:14 because their agenda is to get more funding for Ukraine, while zero, by the way, goes to our own border. That's what I think that's about. I've seen people say that, wow, this makes me feel, I feel more favorable towards Ukraine's plight. Or I've actually seen people suggest, well, maybe we should consider. And these are people that are conservatives.
Starting point is 00:44:38 I don't trust any government because I'm an American. And that includes my own. That's literally why it's a republic and nothing else. Our function and form of government is literally a statement of distrust of it. And that being said, I also don't put anything past anybody. This is, I'm, it's, the timing is suspicious to me. I'm thinking, too, is what Mike Turner did about getting congressional members back into look at this, quote-unquote, declassified info. Is that, was that an effort to get the house back into, to talk about this or to?
Starting point is 00:45:26 Well, they hadn't declassified it. They had to view it in the skiff. And the skiff, that's the secure area where you go and you view classified information. So I'm thinking the government's killing two birds with one stone here because they get a narrative about. how bad Russia is. They get the narrative about how bad Putin is. And Putin's bad. Let's not, let's not. Absolutely. There's nuance here. And the media will run with just that. But as you said, the nuance will get buried, if not at all, I mean, not at all reported by the mainstream media. I feel like there's a section of deep state that wants another Cold War. Yeah. Do you know how much
Starting point is 00:46:01 money was being printed? Do you know how much money was being printed during that time? Of course they one another way. That's what it feels like. I feel like you're being baited and this time it's by factions within our own government to push towards a Cold War and make it hot. I feel like that. It's just weird. I don't like saying it. I'm just super, so super suspicious of everything. And there are no coincidences in politics. I cannot say this enough. This is like the Matrix. Like in the very beginning when it was in one of the, before the final fight scene and they were getting ready to go up the stairs and Neo sees a cat twice. And, He didn't, it wasn't actually deja vu.
Starting point is 00:46:37 He just saw the same cat twice. But remember, deja vu was a glitch in the matrix. That means they changed something. If it seems odd, it is odd. This seems odd. Occam's razor is typically applicable in the area of politics because there are no coincidences. And when your job, one of the things that I do is look for patterns in media narrative, that's, you know, in the very beginning of my career, it's one of the reasons after I started doing radio, it's one of the reasons Andrew Breipard hired me. I spot patterns and repeats and it's timing of stories and repetition of information.
Starting point is 00:47:15 And I can remember. I mean, I just, it's to see the way that this is all laid out right now is very suss. It really is. And I'm just telling you, don't allow yourself to be manipulated. And that includes even by people that you think are on your own side. if there's anything that you take from ever listening to me is that you literally cannot trust anyone in politics. And that includes other people who have ours after their name.
Starting point is 00:47:44 That includes other people who say that they're conservatives. Because there is something about the political industry that attracts people who have either a fidelity or a loyalty or a courage that stops at a certain point. I have never seen it otherwise. There's no exception. So I'm telling you, trust your instinct. We've been, I think the American people have been conditioned, they were conditioned so long to listen to legacy press.
Starting point is 00:48:18 And now I think in some aspects, you're being conditioned to listen to only the press or the media that services your particular ideological bent. How the left is being conditioned to only trust the leftist media. And I think you're being conditioned to only trust, conservative. media. This is why I throw everything in front. I don't want you always always double check me. Always go back. I am uncomfortable with people just taking anything anybody says, even if you agree with them 100% as gospel truth. Don't trust anything. Nothing is as it seems right now. I think we're in the middle of a major sci-up. And I sound like an absolute cornflake saying this. I feel like I do, right? but hell we just went through the pandemic and they shut down the economy and everything else so
Starting point is 00:49:07 I feel like I can believe it now without much you know criticism they've definitely given us enough evidence to believe that or at least to look that direction and they said that oh this is a further sign of Putin's brutality you're going to see the administration use this I'm just saying watch what they do that's going to be an indicator of what the who I think the motive and of how they push this and I don't know. There's a lot that sticks out. I also want to play this. The audio sound like where he got mad at the house. Biden got so angry.
Starting point is 00:49:41 Listen to this. This is just from his remarks just a bit ago. Anything you can do to get ammunition to the Ukrainians without a supplemental from Congress? No, but it's about time they step up, don't you think? Instead of going to a two-week vacation?
Starting point is 00:49:55 Two weeks. We're walking away. Two weeks. What are the thinking. My God. This is bizarre. And it's just reinforcing all the concern and and almost, I won't say panic, but real concern about the United States being a reliable ally. This is outrageous. This is the guy who has spent more time on vacation than in his White House. This is a guy who was on vacation when Kabul, the airport, the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul was
Starting point is 00:50:29 overtaken. This was the guy who was on vacation when we left Bagron. Bagron was outside of Kabul. It was more easy to defend. We were more entrenched there. We had all of our supplies there and somebody made the genius idea to conduct urban warfare and make us go to Harmon Karzai and try to defend that indefensible space. And then he was still on vacation when we left and people were falling off planes. He was on vacation with East Palestine. He's going there 368, what is it 368 days after it happened? Actually more than that, 378 days or something like that. Over a year.
Starting point is 00:51:05 He's always on vacation. He is always MIA. He doesn't get to throw stones from his glass house. We have more on the way as we work towards headlines. And of course, the bottom of this, coming up on the bottom of this hour, we still have a lot to hit our partners that help bring you free radio. Our partners over a black rifle coffee. It's just the best coffee out there.
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Starting point is 00:53:14 roasted coffee right here in America. BlackRifleCoffee.com slash Dana. And now all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. Man, a little criss cross. I know y'all haven't heard that a long time. In fact, Steve was like, I think I was just a baby when that came out. Cain just aged into a wizard. Let's see. Nobody wants meaty rice. You heard me correctly.
Starting point is 00:53:39 Meaty? Meaty, M-E-A-T-Y. Meaty rice. Yeah? I don't know. Sounds good to me. I don't know what you're... No, this is not good.
Starting point is 00:53:47 What? Because it's gross. Meaty rice developed by growing animal cells inside of grains. Oh. Why? No. Why? So, they say,
Starting point is 00:53:57 scientists have continued to this sentence is full of garbage from lab grown chicken to cricket derived protein scientists have continued to develop innovative meat alternatives to improve the environmental and ethical impacts of industrial
Starting point is 00:54:13 agriculture so Korean scientists have created cultured beef rice by growing animal muscle and fat cells inside of grains they coat the rice this sounds tasty ready for this tastiness cane and it looks as nasty as you think they coat the with fish gelatin.
Starting point is 00:54:28 And then they use cow muscle and fat stem cells seeded into the rice. And then it cultures in a petri dish. Mm. So good. Why are we doing that? We can just add actual beef to rice and cook them separately and then together.
Starting point is 00:54:44 No, no. They want to play scientists in the lab. That's what it's about. I think it's weird and I don't know. There's meaty rice unless you're talking about chunks of meat in the rice. Otherwise, that ain't rice. That's fish guts.
Starting point is 00:54:57 weirdness and beef nasty. I don't have a experiment that we know nothing about. I swear I used to make this stuff with my Play-Doh thing and you know it's like that. You know, your little Play-O-Maker where you could make Plato look like ground meat and all that stuff. Oh man. We do not want this guy. So the ginger guy who insists on keeping his title in the United States, Harry, the
Starting point is 00:55:17 ginger, he says he's considering U.S. citizenship. No, we don't want him for a number of reasons. Number one, he's a welfare queen. He doesn't work. Spotify before they canceled their contract called them blanking grifters because they're lazy and they never, I don't think they ever actually fulfilled their contract. She's a Z-list social climbing, ghosting, wannabe, royalty purse. She's a weirdo. She's like one of the most manipulative people I've ever seen.
Starting point is 00:55:45 He's a moron. And he wants to be a U.S. citizen. No, you don't get to be a U.S. We don't want you because we want people who actually can produce, people who can create wealth, people who actually add to our base here in the United States and who aren't monarchs, who aren't part of a royal family. You don't count. We have a lot more on the way.
Starting point is 00:56:03 I feel very strongly about that. It's telling you what, it's that revolutionary DNA coming out. We got more on the way. Stick with us. Elevate your commute, workouts, or downtime with the Dana Show podcast. Unleash the power of knowledge at your fingertips by following Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Are you seeing a stigma?
Starting point is 00:56:24 I mean, are you worried that monkeypox, between the name, between the connotations, between everything, that there's already people being stigmatized and they're too afraid to come forward and either be treated or get vaccinated? You know, we think from day one we were thinking about stigma, and particularly this city with its history of HIV-AIDS, activism, and advocacy from the community. And alongside the Department of Public Health and our academic partners at UCSF, this is, something we always think about. And so our messaging and our work with community and to the public is really to avoid stigmatizing language, to avoid stigmatizing communities. And we know that we're going to have to work hand in hand with communities in order to prevent further transmission and to protect people's health. So it is very much, you know what? This is such garbage. First off,
Starting point is 00:57:15 this is the, who is this, the San Francisco Health Officer on Monkey Pox, which has affected the Alphabet that community more than anybody else. Kane wants to know how to get monkey pox. It's Friday and I'm dealing with allergies. Is that a question you really want to ask me right now? How does one get monkey pox? Do you hear about those two surfers on top of the train surfers? Do you hear about that?
Starting point is 00:57:41 Two dudes on top of surfing a train? Yeah, I sent that to you actually. Gosh, there's so much in that sentence. Valentine's Day. Yeah, that's how? A lot of love. That's how? that's how
Starting point is 00:57:54 don't google it you ask you ask is the train is what you're saying what they were doing on the train oh okay you want we just spelled up for you don't you
Starting point is 00:58:05 you really want to do that no I don't you really yes you do you're sitting over there dying the white flag I give up I give up I mean I can if you want chew chew
Starting point is 00:58:15 they were on top of that train I don't know if they were high on cocaine there's a son long. But they basically took what those dudes did in the Senate chamber and they took it to the top of the train. Because see, that kind of public stuff is only okay in the Senate chamber, not on surfing trains. Chuka, chukkah, chugga, choochoochigga chichita. No stigmatizing for that behavior. Yeah. So this, this, hang on, this chick is the San Francisco health officer. She said, we don't want to stigmatize anybody with the monkey pox, you know.
Starting point is 00:58:49 And it's spreading like crazy through gay and bisexual dudes. And it, Back in October of 2022, they refused to shut down their fetish festival and their bathhouses and all that stuff, or even warning people of it because they didn't want to stigmatize. They literally stigmatized people by not telling them. Well, we don't want to hurt their feelings, so we're not going to tell them that they can get the monkey pox through all the gay sex that they're having. That's literally what they did. Google it, October 22. That's when it really started hitting. So they don't want to stigmatize those people.
Starting point is 00:59:29 But what were you called if you didn't wear a mask at the grocery store? A murderer. Oh, that's weird. Are you wanting them to wear masks? It's weird how. On their. It's called underwear, Kane. A butt mask?
Starting point is 00:59:42 Yeah. Okay. But I'm just saying. It's like a butt hat. There was a lot of, a lot of stigmatism towards people during COVID. Yeah. It's weird that they don't want any stigmatism. Well, you're immune.
Starting point is 00:59:54 if you're gay or trans. Not, but if it's a gay person versus a trans person, then the gay person loses. But COVID wasn't just because of some behavior of yours that you, you know. Yeah, you were a murderer. It's a behavior. It's a virus. You can get it anywhere airborne. It's like, it's not a thing.
Starting point is 01:00:14 This is literally behavioral contraction. By you stigmatizing them, can you? By the behaviors that you're saying. How dare you say that by engaging in best? bath house gay sex that you're going to get the monkey pox in San Francisco. How dare you warn people that that behavior could lead to rampant monkey pox? You're distracting me. Of the two, which should be stigmatized more? You contracting an airborne virus that you have no control over where it's coming from or anything?
Starting point is 01:00:46 Or the behavioral one. Look, this is what they need to do. This is what this lady needs to be doing. Kane's trying to be very like adult and I'm not They need to have that health lady go back out there and be like Wait a minute y'all I messed up Let me tell you something Do you want open sores on your heine? Because if you don't then stop having all of the crazy
Starting point is 01:01:06 Hothastic gay sex in the bathhouses. Stop it. Oh yeah, you get lesions and open source That's the monkey pox That's the monkey pox That's other news we can talk about right? Nope, nope because this is stupid It literally has been 95% of the persons with
Starting point is 01:01:23 infection, it's been through sexual activity. Actually, sorry, 98%. And this is from the New England Journal of Medicine, if anyone wants to contest it. Ninety-eight percent of the people that have gotten it have been gay or bisexual dudes. Now, please note, I'm not saying that, oh, well, if you're gay, you immediately get the monkey pox. But if you're in San Francisco and you're gay and you're going to the bathhouses and engaging and wild, completely uncontrollable, you know, romantical times in these bathhouses, you're probably going to get the monkey pox. That's what we're saying. And 98% of the people, guess what, who got it?
Starting point is 01:02:02 They were going in the bathhouses. And that's what was happening. They literally, one out of three people who tested positive had visited, quote, sex on site venues within the past month. The others had tended large gatherings like pride events. And they said the outbreak was fueled. literally because of that behavior. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:28 So a bunch of hypersexualized, over-sexualized people getting together in bathhouses and different events, sex on this again, New England Journal of Medicine, take it up with them. I'm just the messenger. I mean, you literally could avoid it by not behaving like that. by being a little bit, you know, practicing a little discretion. Just a, just a, just a, just a twinge, right?
Starting point is 01:02:56 A little bit. Because it's, that's literally what it is. The, and it's the highest, now, Steve, the highest infection rates in D.C. No, Cromat. A state doesn't go to bathhouses. I don't want to talk to you anyway. No, I mean, there's a, there's a huge day, I mean, I don't know how, what the percentage is, but there's a huge day community in this town.
Starting point is 01:03:18 I don't know how. big, but. They were saying that 16% of the residents may have, uh, now this is Kaiser Family Foundation. They told the White House to mobilize to prevent it from becoming endemic. But they said overall the numbers remain low, but the highest infection rates in D.C. Sorry, it's 0.016% of residents are infected. New York, it's, uh, uh, less, way less than that. But they said that it's, it's okay to say that this is how monkeypox spreads.
Starting point is 01:03:45 Why is everybody like, like terrified to say this? We don't want to hurt the alphabet people. Guess what? If you do this particular thing right here, you're going to get the pox. But if you tell people, if you warn them about it, then you're a bigot? What? All right. In the district, 8% of people identify as gay as in the area, 209,000 LGBT people in D.C. metro area.
Starting point is 01:04:12 Yeah, they need a little discretion, the people who are going to these venues. And maybe, you know, don't hump everything in sight. Just saying. A little discretion goes a long way. You don't want sores on your butt. I'm just saying. You know what? Somebody's got to say, I'm not going to sit here and dance around it.
Starting point is 01:04:31 This is what we're talking about. It is so crazy to me that probably, I'll probably get a hate mail for saying that. But I won't get hate mail. Nobody, these people don't get hate mail for literally withholding from an entire demographic that there is a rampant pox spreading amongst you. and you're getting it specifically 98% of you have gotten it from this specific activity and if you keep doing it it's going to keep spreading if you stop doing it and you maybe act a little bit more responsible you can fight the spread of it but it's bigoted what would what would the
Starting point is 01:05:06 AIDS epidemic have been like in the 90s if the wokeery language that is involved in this was present then don't talk about it. the Hiv. It's bigoted. Don't even warn people about it. Right? Oh my gosh. And there was some, the one doctor was like, well, it's not too attractive to do monkeypox testing at these venues. What's more attractive? Getting the test or having open lesions.
Starting point is 01:05:40 Just saying. Yeah, it's killing people. And then you've got this moron who's like, well, our messaging is to avoid stigmatizing language. You are idiots. Is it about saving lives or saving hurt feelings? And if your feelings are hurt because you're a raging horror and you cannot keep your libido in check, then get over it. You should be more concerned about being a raging horror with an out of control libido and getting all poxed out as opposed to someone telling you that, hey, you could get this, maybe be a little bit more responsible. This is so stupid.
Starting point is 01:06:15 Isn't it discriminatory towards the demographic to not tell them because you think you're being some kind of savior? What in the world? Oh my gosh, what is this world coming to? We don't know, but can I play the soundbite for you? It's from last year, but it's when Joe Biden decided to blame all the Hiv on Elton John, apparently. I don't know. Listen to this. This is wild.
Starting point is 01:06:38 By the way, it's all his fault that we're spending $6 billion in taxpayer money this month to help AIDS fight HIV AIDS. There for a hot second, he puts his hand around Elton John's shoulders. And Elton John has these tinted glasses on. So you can't see what his eyes are doing. But he's, you know, he's a stage veteran. So he's keeping a cool. But man, for a hot second, you could tell. He was like, the hell where's this going?
Starting point is 01:07:09 You knew. That's what he was thinking. You knew it. Saturday night's all right for fighting. Man, can you? Phraising. I feel like Archer. Frazing.
Starting point is 01:07:22 Oh my gosh. We have a Florida man on the way. I mean. So Elton John is not responsible for the funding that would help the research for HIV and AIDS. It's his fault. We spent six. Yeah. You know, we're spending this money because of Elton, you know, but it's his, but in his fault, yeah, the way he said it, it's like, well, thanks for bringing us to Hiv, Elton.
Starting point is 01:07:51 I mean. It's his fault. and six billion on Hiv. That's what he said. Oh my gosh. It's our president, ladies and gentlemen. It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida man.
Starting point is 01:08:11 So this dude in Florida, this is Channel 7 News, Miami. He got into a fight over his Xbox console, and he stabbed his friend with literal samurai sword. So a warrant is out for 35-year-old Walter Grimes, say he was recently, he recently became homeless. He said that he got, uh, somebody called 911, a neighbor did. And they said they were leaving their apartment and a guy came over and said someone got stabbed in the apartment he just came out of. And it, apparently the suspect wanted a gaming console and they were fighting over that. And he ended up, I mean, he had a samurai sword for
Starting point is 01:08:46 some reason and ended up going at him with that. Oh man. See, I got, I got mad last night about Xbox for a completely other different reason. And I didn't have. have a samurai sword. I was playing Dark Tide and I ended up getting in a rando group with a bunch of chicks and I wanted to kill myself because it was just like hurting kittens and nobody could strategize and everybody wanted
Starting point is 01:09:07 to run Leroy Jenkins like right into everything and I multiple times I was the last person there and I'm like I cannot keep getting all of you up. Stop it. I was done. I texted my son and I'm like I just went through hell. Anyway I feel bad for myself
Starting point is 01:09:23 but this was a homeless guy who wanted just wanted the Xbox. Anyway, they're on the lookout for him. A Florida man gifts his absolutely mortified ex-girlfriend stolen statues for Valentine's Day, according to Sheriff Grady Judd. Polk County, a Florida man spent his Valentine's Day in jail. He stole somebody's statues right out of their front yard. Anthony Lewis 33, he wanted Valentine's Day to be special for his lost love. And so he believes that he thought he was going to try to make up with his lady love. He was riding his bicycle and he stole two crane statues out of a woman's front yard. Now, I, that's literally what I was trying to wrap my head around, as you said it, how they were provided to the woman by her husband
Starting point is 01:10:19 who's deceased, before he was deceased. He gave him to her, not after. And, and, and, and, you know, And, you know, clearly, that would have been, they had a whole other story. But they were very special to her, said Grady Judd, and he just rips them off. So they tracked them to the ex-girlfriend's home. The woman was mortified when she was told that the statues were stolen, and she cooperated with deputies. They returned them to the rifle owner. Lewis, who has 39 previous burglary and theft charges, was arrested. So your ex-boyfriend comes bicycling up to your house, and he's, hold up.
Starting point is 01:10:50 35 years old 33 years old that's your first problem and he's not doing it ironically or it's not like a speed bike you know what I mean that's a problem number two 33 sorry he's 33 years old I mean 39 offensive oh yeah 39 burglary charges
Starting point is 01:11:07 yeah yeah yeah uh huh so like on 30 they didn't think to keep him in jail 31 no you got capital L libertarians out there who are like but it's just property but wait a minute I thought you were capital all libertarian.
Starting point is 01:11:21 Wait, what? Anyway, so he's, yeah, 39. And that, yeah, he's got a lot of charges. The charges include 39 burglary charges. It's probably why he's riding a bike. But imagine you're the ex-girlfriend. This dude's trying to make up with you. Your first problem is accepting crane statues from a dude on a bicycle.
Starting point is 01:11:42 That's your first problem. And second problem. The third is that you dated him in the first place, because he just sounds like a hot mess. For real. Why does this article... Now, here's where journalism fails. We all want to know
Starting point is 01:11:58 how did this man get these giant, heavy, actual stone statues on a bicycle. Did he have a wagon? Was he pulling it? Like, what is this? This is what we all want to know, but, you know, they didn't tell us that.
Starting point is 01:12:11 So there you go, right there. I'm... Hefty front basket. I'm telling you what? Yeah, like put him in there, like E.T.? Yeah, maybe. You know, probably. A. A. Florida man carjacked his grandma
Starting point is 01:12:20 in the rotor of four-page. apology letter. His 77-year-old granny, he carjacked her. Alan Aspenwall. What a name. They hated him. His parents hated him. He was arrested in charge with unarmed carjacking and domestic battery in a person 65 years or older. How old is this dude?
Starting point is 01:12:35 They said that he walked up and grabbed the key force really from her hand, pushed her to the ground, got in the car, and fled the scene. Yeah. Oh, he's an older dude. He's going bald, but he's got dreadlocks on the side. Okay. Well, there you go.
Starting point is 01:12:51 but he wrote an apology letter to her. A big four-page long apology letter. I don't know if that's going to do the trick or not. Stick with us. Third hour on the way. To take care of the yard. Also, somebody sprayed, again, the B-word and inward on the house. And I don't think my daughter even knew that.
Starting point is 01:13:14 I cleaned it off and called the police and stopped it. Did they get outside that house? Atlanta and yell this is mega country too is that what happened because that's in Atlanta I don't know my friends are saying that there's no way that happened in Atlanta and why did we hear about it because you first you wash it off then you call the police okay welcome back to the program Daniel I share with you top of this third hour on a friday you can listen coast to coast you can also stream the radio program as well and I watch the video component that's on channel 347
Starting point is 01:13:52 direct TV, via the first, and you can find the YouTube discussion, Facebook, all kinds of good stuff. Nobody believes that this happened. And Kane pointed out that how many days was this after she was elected? She was on with MSNBC. Well, she was on with MSNBC nine days after apparently this incident that her father is talking about it on. Why wouldn't she bring it up? Because they always, I mean, Democrats always bring up anything they possibly can. She never brought this up. Listen to this. Because you have this when they, I mean, because she was kind of asked about it. listen. If opening this investigation could make you targets? Oh, absolutely. Since we've opened this, we've gotten, my security has doubled.
Starting point is 01:14:35 We've gotten a lot of comments. Interestingly enough, the comments are always racist, and it's really just a waste of time and foolishness. It's not going to stop me from doing my job. and I don't think that it's an insult to remind me that I'm a black woman. So, hmm, hmm. But no mention of spray painting or B words or N words. That's weird. You think that she would have actually brought that up because they said that it was 5 a.m.
Starting point is 01:15:08 And it was on February 3rd of 21. And that's her MSNBC. Well, we just heard her interview with that guy, Rachel Maddow. Didn't he say that she moved right after that happened or something like that or almost moved? Yeah, that was the other part of it as well. Because he was acting like, it was so bad, you know, and I didn't tell her that I washed it up, but it was so bad. And, you know, we actually, you know, I thought, I remember him saying something like we, because this was the house that he, she owned, but he stayed at. And because they, because this was during the questioning of, then I was watching it live, when they were asking him, when did he own property?
Starting point is 01:15:45 And he talked about moving to South African and all this stuff. And he said something. like, yeah, we had to move or she had a move or something like that. If, okay, if that was nine days, if she was on nine days after that, there is no way in Hades that this woman is not making that the focus of her interview with MSNBC. You all know that that's true. So I'm just going to say it didn't happen. I was, you know, I mean, he was asked too, did she keep her relationship with that Nathan
Starting point is 01:16:15 Wade guy a secret? ask her dad, Fannie Willis' dad then, he said yes. Oh my gosh, you just answered. Great job. Just giving her up right there without even knowing it, apparently. Good heavens. So that's,
Starting point is 01:16:30 if that would have actually happened, they would have photos of it, they would have had, I mean, everything. He also said, this I thought was really kind of weird as well. He's been saying a lot of
Starting point is 01:16:46 weird things said it, but this is another one. Do you know where she moved to? No, and I didn't want to know. I intentionally did not want to know. Because I was not, you know, if somebody stuck a gun to my head and I could tell him I wasn't going to tell them anyway or not have made up something, but I didn't want to know.
Starting point is 01:17:04 Oh my gosh. He was trying to, see, they're trying to make it seem like she's the victim here, so bad. Good night. This is just absolutely one of the worst these are the worst witnesses I've ever seen by the way apparently her dress isn't on backwards yeah it's uh
Starting point is 01:17:28 yeah it's not on backwards it's there is a zipper in the front it just didn't fit well yes okay it's actually a dress it's a pretty affordable dress that that you can get on Amazon except it's made in China
Starting point is 01:17:46 but yeah there's because there's a lot of me So there was a thing a couple of years ago where meteorologists, women who have to be full body in a shot, it can be very, because a lot of times you can just get, if you're not full body, you can just, I mean, I wear a TV mullet every day. You guys don't even know it. Like it's total cash, waist down, waist up, total. But a lot of, they have to have a new dress every single day. And if it's a network that's not big enough to like Fox and CNN and CNN only with some, they'll have like wardrobe, but everybody has to share and it's kind of weird. But. a lot of these meteorologists get their dresses off Amazon because it's they have to be colorful and they have to be a certain style certain cut and that's what they do and this looks like one of those dresses but oh my gosh I just I don't want to be mean but I I'm really actually I'm actually not being mean for a second I just got to talk to my ladies for one quick moment one of the most important lessons that my grandmother ever taught me was foundation garments make the outfit it does not matter if it is a designer dress it does not matter if it is a designer dress it does not matter if it just $42 on Amazon, it does not matter. Because if your foundation garments are not keeping you in check, you're going to look like trash. You will look like trash in a $500 dress from Neiman's just as well as you will look like trash in a $42 dress from Amazon. And this is the same. I don't want to, I don't want that to be mistaken because I feel like that it's, you can just look more put
Starting point is 01:19:21 together and better. It looks sloppy and it makes the dress hang weird and it makes it pulls and it's weird. This is stuff ladies got to worry about. And I just, just, you can tell if a woman's got her stuff together by if she never has the issues that Fannie Willis was having. Gosh, dang it on live television. All right, I'm going to move on. That's me just being a, just giving you a PSA. Every woman out there who had that type of grandma, every woman out there listening is not in her head right now. Like, that is true. True. That is true. Y'all know it is.
Starting point is 01:19:55 So a few things here, because we have a lot more. We've been watching. Apparently, aren't we also going to get, Lorraine reminded me of this. We are also expected the fraud, the case, the New York case. Isn't that ruling today? The ruling? Yeah, yeah, yeah. He's going to drop the ruling today.
Starting point is 01:20:18 I mean, people are thinking he's going to rule against Trump. and this puts the business licenses that Trump has in question and he would have to sell off his assets and they would have to appeal and it would be like a really ridiculous thing. I'm just wondering because that's supposed to happen. Now speaking of that, I don't really want to play this audio, but one of the things that Trump has,
Starting point is 01:20:42 because he picked Ronna McDaniel, Rana Romney McDaniel to be R&C chair and that did not work out well. And I take issue, some of his some of the people that he selects. And he wants his daughter-in-law, who's really nice, I just don't think that this is appropriate. I think it gives off a major vibe of impropriety.
Starting point is 01:21:04 And he wants his daughter-in-law to run the RNC to be co-chair. And she went on television and she said, well, if I'm elected at this position, I can assure you every single penny is going to go, she had said to basically advancing him. And I thought, oh, that's, this is kind of what we're, this is the whole issue of what we're talking about. And that you can't, you can't do that.
Starting point is 01:21:36 That's bad. It just is bad. It looks bad. And she had said that. I will go ahead and play it. Go ahead. I guess this is the audio. Go ahead and play this.
Starting point is 01:21:44 This is. I can tell you, the R&C needs to be the leanest, most. lethal political fighting machine we've ever seen in American history. That is the goal over the next nine and a half months. If I am elected to this position, I can assure you there will not be any more $70,000 or whatever exorbitant amount of money it was spent on flowers. Every single penny will go to the number one and the only job of the RNC. That is electing Donald J. Trump as president of the United States and saving this country. Okay, so it's more than just about the president. That's not the organization's mission, by the way.
Starting point is 01:22:23 The organization is supposed to, it's not just, wow, it's not just the White House. You have to elect Republicans plural, not just the White House. It doesn't matter if you have the White House if you don't have the House and Senate. And we have, it's going into a majorly competitive election season where we could very easily lose the House, very easily lose the House. very easily lose the house. And to say, well, every penny is going to go towards her father-in-law in his race, that's literally not what the RNC is structured for. The RNC, their whole purpose is to elect Republicans and not just the one in the White House. But this is the concern. This is what I mean, this error of impropriety in which you can't have a family member run the party organization
Starting point is 01:23:16 while you're the nominee. It looks bad. It is the swampiest thing I can think of. I can't think of much anything swampier than that, except maybe the guy that, the other guy he wants his co-chair, who literally rigged his chairman's election in North Carolina and got sued by other Republicans because he was cheating.
Starting point is 01:23:33 I mean, that's an actual thing. No, this is not. And the down ballot races are also super important. The House is the power of the purse. that to me is the fact that it's family number one is just disqualifying for me and her comment was disqualifying for me because the RNC is about Republicans not just one and they're supposed to be able they have to focus on Senate House and White House and if you're demanding that all of the effort be on the White House you and I promise you you're going to lose the House and the Senate
Starting point is 01:24:14 and the White House. Well, you'll continue not having the Senate. You'll lose the House and you won't have the White House either. That's not a promise. That's not like fearmongering. That's a fact. I've been looking at all of this data. Some of the trends coming in from these elections,
Starting point is 01:24:31 independents are not going the way you think they're going. The RNC has no plan to deal with it. And you also have to have people who have a background in understanding messaging and strategy when it concerns get out the vote. And neither of the two candidates that he has endorsed understand that. You can like the daughter-in-law and you can, I mean, I've met her before. She's a perfectly amiable person. But this isn't about that.
Starting point is 01:24:56 This is about business, not friends, not family. It's about the business of the country. It's why it's called show business, not show friends. If you do not understand strategy, let me tell you, 2012, they had some, I can't remember who it was, some upstart. Do you remember the fail whale? thing that they were calling the get-out-the-vote apparatus for Mitt Romney's on 2012, his election. They literally had this entire get-out-the-vote scheme, and they were relying on this, on like an app and all this other stuff, and getting people to go vote, and it completely
Starting point is 01:25:31 failed, and it was disastrous, and they didn't even test it, they didn't try it, they didn't do anything before election day, and I had so many friends and family members that I was on air, when this was all happening. And they were freaking out because they could not get, they couldn't do what they were supposed to do for the campaign by getting people to go out to vote. Because their tech had failed. It was a disaster.
Starting point is 01:26:00 And in 2016, they barely understood it by the skin of their teeth. I know a lot of people like to romanticize and say it was like a massive victory. It was a victory. It wasn't a massive victory. And I'm not saying this to downplay anything. And I hate the fact that I have to bait. abify everything I say. It really pisses me off. But it wasn't, it wasn't, it's not to take anything away from anyone. It's to tell you if you want to win, I would like to win because I don't,
Starting point is 01:26:26 this is the last exit. If you want to win, you've got to fix these problems. They're not going to go away just because people don't want to pay attention to them. They're not going to go away because people feel like they're compromising something by admitting these actual problems exist and they are realities. I am so nervous about the get-out-the-vote effort. I cannot even put it into words. They are screwing the pooch on this. They are not ready. And they're not ready state by state either. Everything's a mess. This is the wrong path to take. He got to pick the last one. It didn't work out well. That was your chance. Now we're going to do it a different way. That's what people need to be doing. And I hope the RNC realizes that. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time.
Starting point is 01:27:12 for Dana's Quick Five. So Madis Yahu, who is, I mean, gosh, he's been around for such a long time. I remember when I first started in the radio, I played his stuff for Bumper, as you just heard. Jewish American singer, he's now, he was canceled. Some of his shows have been canceled, apparently because of the Israel-Hamas war. There have been some, apparently, that have been upset with the fact that he's Jewish, I guess, and that he doesn't support Hamas. and so he had to cancel two shows because the anti-Semitic staff at the arena
Starting point is 01:27:48 decide that they weren't going to do it. He was going to play a sold-out show with Meow Wolf in Santa Fe at the Rialto Theater in Tucson also, and both of those were canceled because apparently his, he believes that Israel has a right to defend itself. So I hope that somebody in the area venue decides to step up and rectify that. A hotel warns its guests. not to take a shower. This is, wow, because of Legionaire's disease.
Starting point is 01:28:18 Renaissance Newark Airport is their hotel is warning guests at the check-in desk not to take showers because of ongoing water testing. Two guests last year were diagnosed with Legionaire's disease, a serious form of pneumonia. They handed this letter to guests when they check in. You wouldn't, what do you think people? They need to shower. What the hell is wrong with you people? They say they're trying to chemically trade it, but you can't take a shower here. So why don't you call, instead of waiting for them to come in and then hand them a letter,
Starting point is 01:28:45 why don't you maybe call them beforehand and let them give them the opportunity to cancel without penalty, their reservations? That's so lame. Oh, my goodness. And maggots fell down passengers in a Delta flight from Amsterdam to Detroit and they had to turn around. That's gross. Stick with us. We have more of the show coming up.
Starting point is 01:29:03 Ready to grow your intellectual Rolodex? Download the Dana Show podcast and join the ranks of those who refuse to settle. for the same old boring content on apple spotify or wherever you get your podcasts and we have more breaking news for you this afternoon a former fbii informant has been charged for lying about president biden and biden's son hunter and their involvement in business dealings with ukrainian energy company bresma now the reason why this is significant is that this individual uh and his testimony was a major aspect of the claims by Republicans that President Biden himself had benefited from his son's business operation. So he didn't make, and that this, he was talking about a meeting with
Starting point is 01:29:54 Burisma execs about this, like this guy, about their firm or whatever buying this company. And he mentioned that Hunter was on the board of the company. I mean, this is, this is the story, by the way, of this FBI informant that they said, oh, he's lying about the family's role in the Ukraine business,
Starting point is 01:30:19 et cetera. But I got questions, though, because they didn't investigate this. I mean, if he, look, if a guy lied, then they're going to go after him, but,
Starting point is 01:30:31 and then he had there be a penalty for it. But he was saying that he was apparently a very, didn't you work with the FBI for a long time this guy? Long, long, long time informant for the FBI. And if he
Starting point is 01:30:48 lied to his handler and said that oh well they got a bribe and they didn't but why wasn't this investigated these allegations in that remember when the Pittsburgh when they were trying to brief
Starting point is 01:31:07 Weiss's office and Weiss wouldn't investigate back in June 2020. Why did they hide that, what was it, that 1023 form? Why did they hide all this from investigators? They would not even get, when the oversight, or not sorry, oversight, Judiciary Committee got together. They wouldn't even, they weren't even giving the 1023 to the Judiciary Committee. I just got a lot of questions about this because I don't necessarily trust this.
Starting point is 01:31:35 It, it, and what about, and again, if, if, let's just say that he did lie. what about all the other feds that lied and misled about Russian collusion and all of these I mean these weren't just like low level people these were high up agents these were you know you had the head of the damn CIA they were all lying about this they weaponized lies they took false information and they weaponized it to try to destable and rob an election I mean if this guy was saying that so if the if the if the if If they're trying to say that, oh, well, the informant lied, he never took any bribes, really? Then why did the investigator and Borezma get fired? I got a million questions. Why did the CEO say that he was forced to pay bribes? They're forgetting that.
Starting point is 01:32:30 This piece is from, this is over from Daily Caller. FBI Biden bribery file. Burisma had said he was coerced into paying Biden's $10 million. $5 million apiece just what this informant said. Yeah. And they have the receipts? Yeah, they got the receipts. This seems like some shenanigans, Cain.
Starting point is 01:32:56 It seems a little shenanigans. I think they just want to introduce into the public eye some sort of doubt about Biden's, you know, nefarious action. Yeah, yeah. Oh, they totally do. So the judge is expected to roll against Trump in this New York case. I, you know, we'll see that, but they're supposed to, they're supposed to have, I mean, it'll probably come just very conveniently, you know, probably right when we're off air, right over as we head into the weekend. But this judge, Angeron, is supposed to have a ruling here. And this is, these are like the loans and all this, I don't know, they're trying, they're basically trying to say that he cheated and scammed and they want to take his business license. That judge, Judge, by the way, looks like a dark crystals character, a dark crystal character. You know what I?
Starting point is 01:33:49 Am I being mean? And I say, have you looked this dude up? Have you seen that judge in this case? No. He legit looks like Jim Hinson made him in a studio. It's weird. Well, there you go. There you go right there.
Starting point is 01:34:05 A couple of other things to hit and to get you ready for, as well as we're rolling into the weekend. So this, did I get to this? There's some stuff that I skipped over to get, to get to some of these other things. We got the house is going to be going to be going to, they're, they're out for two weeks, which I think is actually fine because then that means they can't do anything about the supplemental. And that's made Biden super angry, super angry. We also have, and I wanted to play this, this is audio soundbite 17.
Starting point is 01:34:43 this is Alexei Navalny's wife because this is the other story that we're following. Alexei Navalny was killed apparently in his hardcore serb uh his Siberian he fell ill, Dana. Prison. Yes. And he was out in you know this in the Siberian garden up there. So super cold.
Starting point is 01:35:02 Taking a walk in his hardcore prison. Just fell. Hit his head. Fell and just, he was sick. He felt unwell. They don't have a cause of death yet. They're still investigating. Yeah. This is a, after the Russian state tried poisoning him before. But anyway, the wife is, it was interesting because the wife goes, well, the only thing that we have to source on this is Russian state media. So I don't know if that can be trusted, but she said, you know,
Starting point is 01:35:25 if Putin will be punished. Listen to this. This is her speaking. This was, I think she was speaking in Europe. If it is the truth, I would like Putin and all his staff, everybody around him. his government, his friends, I want them know that they will be punished for what they have done with our country, with my family, and with my husband. They will be brought to justice and this day will come soon. I just think it's very odd that all of these things have been happening at the same time.
Starting point is 01:36:11 You have this weird interview. you have the interview with Putin, you have the space threat that comes out, the Ukraine supplemental, got to have that, and then now we've got this. And he was never, as Kane noted, he was not ever convicted, he was charged. I think he was going to spend 19 years in prison. That's what, I think, what his sentence, I guess they just throw you in prison for whatever. But one of the things to note, it's interesting to watch the left use this as a pretext for increased aggression with Russia because the left literally employs these tactics here in the United States. And maybe they didn't try to poison anybody that we know, Vince Foster.
Starting point is 01:36:56 Maybe they didn't, you know, maybe they didn't kill anyone, Teddy Kennedy. Maybe they didn't, you know, I'm just saying. But think about it, throwing somebody in jail before there's a conviction and keeping the mayor and keeping them there indefinitely. I mean, some of the J6 folks, trying to prevent somebody from mounting a challenge in an election. Just saying, it's very close. Now, I would, I, again, I think that they were unsuccessful in trying to rob a free and fair election, but that doesn't mean that it's any less of a coup or attempted coup just because they failed doesn't make it any less treasonous. I mean, that's the one thing I've never quite understood. Some of the people on the left
Starting point is 01:37:50 were like, yeah, well, Hillary Clinton did it, but, you know, it wasn't successful. What does that mean? Because she had to pay fine. I mean, they, they, she did not disclose this all to the FEC. It was really like this big, the least slap on the hand she could have received. It's like, wait a minute. Okay, so you're admitting that she's guilty. The fact that she was unsuccessful doesn't make it less treasonous. You realize this, right? But if unlawful parading and people putting their feet on the desk of Nancy Pelosi's desk can be considered an insurrection, then what the hell was 2016? My whole point is the left engages in this very behavior that they hate when they see it reflected back at them in the form of tyrants in like Russia or elsewhere. But it's a reflection of their actual values. And it's a
Starting point is 01:38:34 reflection of the natural conclusion of where their policies lead. And it's amazing that they lack the self-awareness and recognizance to see this. It's just amazing. But that's exactly when you consider this stuff like controlling what people can do and where they can go and what their businesses can do, my gosh, that's the American left. And they think that for whatever reason that they can do it here and it's going to get you a different result than there. Actually, I think some don't care if it gets them a different result. I think some of the people who are the most vociferous in promotion of these ideals are the people who have George Soros
Starting point is 01:39:19 money and they can, you know, they're insulated from having to actually be affected by the consequences of their policies. How much longer are we going to be able to say that before, since his funds buying some, for real, how much longer are we going to be able to say that before they're like, no, you can't say that anymore. You're going to be taken off air if you do. I feel like that's a legitimate question to ask. So whenever they have this ruling, whether it's on Facebook or whether it's through the newsletter over a chapter and verse, we can update you about that. But it is supposed to drop. Lorraine's confident that it's going to get appealed.
Starting point is 01:39:54 She's confident that it's going to get appealed. And so we'll see that's going to be a protracted fight. That's going to be a long fight. And we're going in an election year. we got to make sure that we have the House and Senate. That's the other thing. A quick note about this, like the RNC stuff and the comment that Larry Trump made, which I think is why you can't have hers or an RNC co-chair or the other guy.
Starting point is 01:40:17 You need people who understand strategy and get out the vote. You need to have the House and Senate because whatever they, if they decide to go to, just say they decide to, you know, go after him or they try, I mean, they could, they, they've tried to set up an impeachment clause in the Ukraine supplemental. They've tried all this stuff. You have to have the House and Senate, not just as a way. If you can't be prevailed upon to be convinced of saving the House and Senate so that you actually can have good government, because it doesn't matter if you have the White House or not, if you don't have the House and Senate at this point,
Starting point is 01:40:50 because you have to be able to control the power of the purse, and especially if they have the numbers to override any veto that he may have. I mean, you've got to look at all this stuff. But also, like I said, like that impeachment clause was baked into the Ukraine supplemental, you're going to need to have the Senate and the House because, are we going to go through that whole impeachment thing again? everybody gets impeached now. I mean, you know, they've degraded it to be a tool where you can just go after political opponents without having criminal charges.
Starting point is 01:41:14 Just like Putin. Wait, what? And then we brought it back full circle. We have more to come. Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, because knowledge is your ultimate superpower. Because they deserve a DA that won't have sex with his employees. Because they deserve a DA that won't,
Starting point is 01:41:36 put money in their own pocket when it should go to benefit children because we deserve better. Oh, that flashback. Oh, that did not age well. Oh, that's flashback Fannie. Fannie Willis saying the people of Fulton County, they deserve a DA. They ain't just going out banging their employees and putting money in their pocket. And then she went out and she banged her employees and put money in her pocket. Yeah, it went fast, isn't it?
Starting point is 01:42:05 Dang. I mean, hey, the guy who was tubing it on CNN. Yeah. Audio sound by 10. Hit me. I'm like James Brown. Hit me. What time?
Starting point is 01:42:17 About when the relationship began. About when it started. And this is a classic case of the cover-up is worse. But the only person making that allegation is this one way to go. Can I ask you question? So what? So what if they had this relationship? The question is, did they lie about it?
Starting point is 01:42:30 I agree with it. So what if they had it? Exactly. But why does it, does this prejudice? Donald Trump or any of these defendants at all. I mean, that's the thing that's so baffling about all this. Suppose they have this relationship. I cannot believe a guy, Jeffrey Tubin, who had an affair with a friend's daughter,
Starting point is 01:42:50 got her pregnant and didn't want to pay for the baby and said he'd buy her an abortion. A guy who winked it on video, on a video conference call, on his Zoom. He was Zoomin' zoomin, zoomin. Let me tell you what. On camera did not know it was connected and everybody could see him. How in the hell are you that guy and you go up on set and you sit there knowing everybody knows this about you? That everybody knows you were tubing it on camera in front of your computer. His name became a verb.
Starting point is 01:43:29 Yeah, like you literally became a joke. Your name is a verb now. It is associated with self-care of the most. private degree. He was, he was wanking it on a camera. On a Zoom camera was seeing an employee's. People actually were suspended from bringing it up on social media. How was this guy sitting at this desk acting like anybody should take anything that comes out of his mouth in any way seriously? I would not be able to work with him. I'd be like, hey, so Mr. Tubin it, what do you, oh, sorry, let's try this again. So when you were tubing it while looking at this, sorry, let me try this.
Starting point is 01:44:04 There's no way. I would not be able to not bring it up every single time I addressed him. There's no way. They actually, a friend of mine who worked there, a female was suspended because she brought it up on social media, criticized them bringing him back so soon on social media. But nothing really happened to him. That is leftist patriarchy right there. He is nasty.
Starting point is 01:44:28 I look at him and he's nasty. It's like after Carnoir and Gavin Newsom had a baby, it would be. Jeffrey Toobin. So I heard somebody go, why is it always Dracroix? Because it is. I don't know. It is. It just is. What do you say? Ax? I don't know. Golly.
Starting point is 01:44:49 I just, but that everybody can sit there with him and have a straight face. How's the baby you wanted to kill? What? How's your friend's daughter that you messed around with? And wouldn't marry and wouldn't buy her and wouldn't take care of the kid. What? I just, I'd have to, you know what I'd have to.
Starting point is 01:45:07 do every single time I'd walk on set I'd play billy square stroke me it's what I would all for my phone as loud as possible and I'd sit there until they made me leave and I'd probably get fired that's okay today's stupidity came good lord all right it is our commander-in-chief mr. Joe a Biden all right this is him talking about you know three years ago he said you know Russia Putin they're going to suffer consequences if anything happens to Navalny now he was asked about this today listen to this When you were in Geneva, a devastating consequences if Navali died in Russian custody. What consequences should he and Russia face?
Starting point is 01:45:46 That was three years ago. In the meantime, they chased a hell out of consequences. They lost to Pandora. One second. That's the response. It was three years ago. Why are you asking me about it now? He said that three years ago.
Starting point is 01:45:57 It's three years ago. A lot of stuff's happened to three years. I don't mean it then. I don't mean it now. Germany. This guy. Yeah. So I wonder why we don't have confidence in our leader.
Starting point is 01:46:06 It's weird. Why do you hate his stutter? Like why? Why is... Folks, that does it for us this week. I hope you have a wonderful weekend. Make sure to find us on YouTube, Facebook, like, and subscribe. Find us on Substack over at Chapter and Verse.
Starting point is 01:46:21 I'll be back with you on Monday.

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