The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Friday January 12 - Full Show

Episode Date: January 12, 2024

The US carries out attacks against the Houthis in Yemen. Jerry Nadler makes an extremely racist remark about illegal immigrants. Texas has seized all city property along the riverfront at the border i...n the Eagle Pass. A female air traffic controller argues with a pilot who’s been flying for 15 years about a landing and says she googled it so she's right and knows best. More on Iran/Houthis. A climate protester storms the stage at a Ron DeSantis event in Iowa.Please visit our great sponsors:Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaJoin the Coffee Club today and get 30% off your first month’s subscription.Express VPNhttps://expressvpn.com/danaGo incognito and protect your privacy with 3 extra months FREE.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 So first of all, the secretary is recovering well. We don't have a date yet in terms of when he'll be released from the hospital. Of course, we'll keep folks updated. But he's been actively engaged in overseeing and directing the strikes that we saw last night. On Tuesday, when the Houthis were conducting their complex attack, he was participating in a meeting with the chairman and the CENTCOM commander to monitor that activity. Was he, though? so he was leading from his hospital,
Starting point is 00:00:30 but that's what we're supposed to believe from John Kirby, that he was, that Lloyd Austin, we've been having this big discussion, you know, about Lloyd Austin and whether or not he's actually up to the job, whether he's, you know, I mean,
Starting point is 00:00:43 this is what we're talking about. This is why it's so important to make sure that the people who are in these jobs are actually like, they're there and they're doing the job because stuff like this goes down. And, golly, just the timing of this, the timing of this happening, right as we've been having this major debate about Lloyd Austin and apparently how people in the administration didn't realize that you're supposed to tell people if you're out sick, or even if it is for, you know, whatever it is surgery or whatever, that you're kind of supposed to tell them. That's a big, that's a big deal. So everything, we're going to break down what happened last night and all that good stuff and it's good grief.
Starting point is 00:01:28 It's, I saw World War III trending and I saw a bunch of other stupid commentary trending too. So welcome to the show. Dana Lash here with you. And it's the top of this first hour on a too cold to live day. I maintain that. It's too damn cold to live. Stop it. I'm going to, you guys are going to indulge me because I'm going to at least complain for 60 seconds about the weather coming up.
Starting point is 00:01:56 Because I can't, guys, this is 34 degrees last. night. I don't even have this mini turtle necks. I don't even know what the hell people in Iowa would do. I mean, I got to have my neck covered. It's cold. All right. So first up, the, uh, because we got stuff going on at the border. We got stuff going on with Yemen. So this is basically what happened. I'll dive it deeper into it, but let me, because I'm going to talk about the domestic stuff, but let me just lay it down very quickly. So what ended up happening? So you have going into the Red Sea there, right? You have, you have Saudi Arabia, you have Egypt, you have Yemen. And, and And a part of Yemen there, it's basically controlled by it. Well, it is. It's not basically. It's controlled by the Houthis. Yemen's been having a civil war. It's, you know, Stephen Yates has been warning us that it's going to pop off here, y'all. Better be watching Yemen. Yemen. It's going to be, you know, the place where Chandler Bing went and friends, it's going to be popping off. So the Houthis, they've been in a civil war there. The Houthis are a terrorist group that are backed by Iran. They're completely subsidized by Iran. And ever since,
Starting point is 00:02:58 the response to the terrorist attack upon them, Israel, ever since they retaliated, ever since they responded by going into Gaza, you've seen an uptick in activity from Hezbollah to the north. So that's towards Lebanon. And Hezbollah is also a little satellite group of Iran, a terrorist group like the Houthis, just in a different location that's entirely empowered by Iran. and they finance them, they everything. So they've got this, it's this two-pronged attack against Israel. This is all increased in response to normalized relations between Israel and a number of
Starting point is 00:03:42 Arab states, including UAE and others. And even to the extent the Saudis who have indicated and did so as recently as late last year, that they would even be interested in perhaps signing the Abraham, cords. So this is getting into explaining a little bit the increase, the escalation here. Now, the Red Sea, you have the Suez Canal, and that's the area right there at the northeastern corner of Egypt, the Suez Canal, one of the most important trading shipping passages in the world, because it goes into the Mediterranean. And that area, when you go through, through there and you go into the Red Sea, then you start, you got to pass Yemen, you got to go
Starting point is 00:04:30 past the Houthis. And the Houthis act like they own the entirety of the Red Sea, the Arabian sea, all the seas. They act like it's all theirs. And so they have determined, now this is the propped up, uh, stupid puppet argument that people are using online and people are using on MSNBC. Their argument is that since the United States, since the United States has gone into or backed Israel, and since Israel has gone into Gaza, that Israel is carrying out genocide and they claim that Israel has blocked all aid going into Gaza. Now, keep in mind, since literally 2005 when they unilaterally gave up Gaza to Hamas, which is also a terrorist group and also back. by Iran, when they gave up Gaza to Hamas for them to create their own little nation state since Palestine is a fictional place for a fictional people that has never existed at all whatsoever in all of antiquity and is unsupported by everything from the Quran to the Bible. That being said,
Starting point is 00:05:37 they've claimed it's being claimed that they've been blocking it. They've sent aid regularly. Their hospitals regularly treat Gaza's. So it's just a lie. They just want to do terrorist stuff. So their argument is that because Israel has blocked aid from going into Gaza, they're going to block shipping going through these very important passageways from Red Sea out into, you know, the Arabians out into the ocean. They're going to block very important shipping passages. They're going to block these, these transit areas. And they said they don't care if it affects everybody because they said everybody is essentially culpable, whatever. It's Barbary Pirates 2.0. mean, that's, if you want to just distill it down, it is the Barbary Pirates 2.0. Everybody
Starting point is 00:06:22 remembers the Barbary Pirates, right? Everybody remembers why the, the, I mean, really, we had our military created. So this, this is what the, and they've been carrying out, and I'm pulling my notes up on this. So they've been carrying out attacks against, they've been attacking all manner of merchant ships. They've, I mean, some of the strikes that they've, they've been targeting our soldiers. They've been targeting merchant ships. I mean, the New York Times, I mean, this is crazy. Who are the Houthis? And why is the U.S. attacking them? But I mean, the way that they put this is so stupid. I mean, for actually several years now, the Houthis have been just without any kind of recourse. They've been attacking our soldiers. They've been attacking merchant vessels.
Starting point is 00:07:06 You've heard whenever I've brought up in Quick Five drone attacks or things like this in the Red Sea, that's been the Houthis. It's always been the Houthis. And finally, after they've attacked a number of important merchant ships and have taken, they've taken Japanese tankers, they've targeted everybody. Finally, it was the United States in the UK that launched a retaliatory strike against the Houthi. Now, I could potentially, and I agree with Chip Roy, I could potentially be for this because it's very, it's Barbary Pirates 2.0. They're trying to disrupt the international economy. This is economic and, uh, really free movement terrorism.
Starting point is 00:07:49 I don't know how I'll describe it. But it's an active terror. And it does affect everybody. It's going to affect your energy prices. I mean, think all the oil and gas nations. And think of the importance that the Suez and those other passageways are to energy. Now you get my point. So I don't.
Starting point is 00:08:05 And as someone who hates war ink and doesn't like military escalation, I do see the importance of, at least to us, because I'm very selfish and I look at America first, I do see the importance of maintaining that open and free passage in that area. And I also dispute the Houthi claim that they have every right to sit here and control this area. Now, some people are saying, oh, well, it's Yemen's area and Yemen has every right. They share that waterway with Egypt and the Horn of Africa, Somalia, and Ethiopia. They share that waterway. That waterway is not entirely theirs.
Starting point is 00:08:50 So if you, I mean, anybody can go and it's kind of stupid. Because I saw that argument being made all yesterday. And they're like, oh, Yemen and the Houthis essentially, they have every right to control who's going through it. Well, when you look at it, I mean, Yemen's right at the very end of the corner. They're right up. I mean, you share it with Egypt. You share it with a couple of other nations. So to act like it's, you know, it's just their waterway is stupid.
Starting point is 00:09:15 You share it with Somalia and Ethiopia. So that's, and you got Djibouti over there, going into the Gulf of Aden out of the Red Sea. So that little passageway, we're in bottlenecks there. That's not, they have to share that. So, no, that argument, I reject that argument. And with the Houthi there, and that's part of the area that they control, launching these attacks, I mean, it is, it's, it's a threat. And so, it, like I said, this is like the Barbary War. This is like when Jefferson sent people over to Morocco and Algeria because they had, remember, they had captured sailors, et cetera, et cetera.
Starting point is 00:09:53 So this is kind of like it's very similar. Now, then we get into the big debate that broke out over the response, right? And we immediately, our first recourse, and I still haven't yet moved on from it, is to claim, well, remember, they said under the previous administration that we were just going to be in wars and now look at Biden. and now we're in wars because of him. The response that they, that the United States and the UK had, I have a couple of different questions. First off, where's Saudi Arabia in this?
Starting point is 00:10:26 Where's Arably? Where are these other Arab nations? Because it actually is, I don't want to fight Saudi Arabia's war against Iran. I don't want to be used as a pawn for the Saudis against Iran. So Saudi Arabia and Iran hate each other. They've always hated each other. This has been just a giant like,
Starting point is 00:10:43 a giant power struggle between these two entities. I don't want the United States to essentially be an army for hire for Saudi Arabia against Iran. So my question is, where Saudi Arabia in this? The countries that I just mentioned, where are these oil-rich Arab nations that should be policing this? This is their backyard and these are their neighbors. They border them. So that's the first question. The second question, this relates to the War Powers Act.
Starting point is 00:11:11 And there's been a lot of debate over the War Powers Act because the first question you may ask with regards to the United States and the UK launching a coordinated strike is, okay, well, under whose authority? Now, the War Powers Act does allow for certain things because, you know, I agree, this is only Congress can declare war. And Congress, no matter what, still has to weigh in and be able to. make determinations about military action. And so this is a federal statute. It's 50 USC subsection 1541. And the president can't take military action for any reason. You have to have congressional approval. Congress has to be notified within 48 hours. And then they all have to work together. So he can't really act unilaterally. So now it is, is he working with Congress? Is he talking to Congress about this? I mean, because this has been
Starting point is 00:12:11 defensive military action. And he can't take defensive action. The war power statute does allow for that with a caveat. So that's the caveat. And this is what the framers were debating about during the convention. So this is, they said that he should have the power to repel sudden attacks. But beyond that, it has to have congressional approval. So you could argue that these attacks on ships and our sailors
Starting point is 00:12:37 and our forces in the area, you could argue, and I'm not saying I agree with it or not, but I'm telling you this is what the legal force is. You could argue that it satisfies that one singular statutory requirement, but beyond that, he would be in violation of his oath of office because there is an absence of congressional approval. So that's what a lot of the debate is about. It doesn't, the war powers, it doesn't grant him any new magical authority under any other condition except to repel defensively an attack.
Starting point is 00:13:06 and you could make that argument with the Houthis in our presence there. I get it. But what does this mean now? Because this is an escalation. Now there was a warning that, well, maybe Hesbola is going to start targeting other forces. Maybe we're going to see some kind of escalation from Hezbollah and Lebanon. So what it's going to be, I don't know. Hell, maybe it's not even there. Maybe it's at the southern border because we've had so many people cross over, which brings me to my next thing. I'm sure you've seen the National Guard repelling, speaking of repelling, the, border patrol out of a park. We're going to talk about all of that coming up because there have been so many people that have come across the border and there's been such a lack of oversight. I mean, you really don't need to wait and see what the response is going to be over in the Middle East because it could be right here at our southern border or somewhere else in the interior of the United States.
Starting point is 00:13:53 So we've got a lot to get into. We're going to talk about all of that. We're going to get into some of the latest of 2024. I don't really think the cold's an excuse for people in Iowa because they're used to it. So we're going to get into all of that. So you don't want to miss. It's a very, very busy show today with a lot of developing news. And, of course, we've got all the latest with the Lloyd Austin stuff.
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Starting point is 00:15:32 Small businesses will get waxed without seeing the money they actually put in. Check out the watchdog on Wall Street podcast on Apple, Spotify, wherever you get your podcast. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. So Hertz is selling 20,000 electric vehicles to buy gasoline cars instead. I don't know. I could not have predicted this. I am much shock.
Starting point is 00:16:00 I am so surprised. Oh, my gosh. Can't you hear? the absolute shock in my voice. They said that they made a big push into EV, but nobody wants them. So they're selling 20,000. Okay, sidebar.
Starting point is 00:16:15 I know it's headlines and I'm supposed to go through it. But when I had to take my car in and they gave me an EV loaner, I've never wanted to wreck a car so bad in my life. I've never wanted to drive a car off a bridge so bad of my life. Because all of the gas lighting about green makes me hate them.
Starting point is 00:16:31 And it's a gadget. I like gadgets. I don't want to hate gadgets. I don't want to hate a gadget. It's a giant gadget. So it makes me even matter. See what I'm saying? Anyway, so Hurts is like, okay, we got we got problems. We've got to get rid of these. Prince Harry, that stupid ginger welfare grifter, who's out there in California with his D-list suitcase game show wife. So they literally were trying to say that he's a living legend of aviation in some stupid probably pay to play. I'm absolutely no doubt. They got paid to get in this. That's some of award ceremony hosted by John Travolta and Beverly Hills next week, where he's getting an award along with Buzz Armstrong and all these, sorry, Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong and all these other, like actual aviation legends. This dude, didn't he not even fly the helicopter? Did he just write in it? What a joke? Say with us. He's getting... Using the internet without Express VPN is like leaving your laptop exposed just wide open at the coffee shop while you like run to the register or run to use the restroom. I mean, most of the time, you're probably,
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Starting point is 00:19:23 The fact is that the birth rate in this country is way below replacement level. My gosh, this is Jerry Nadler, who, I thought that this was a joke when I first saw this this audio. I actually for real did. And I thought that that's real. After I realized it was real, that's a real audio clip. This Jerry Nadler, who's sitting there in the house
Starting point is 00:19:50 saying, and they're arguing over the spinning bill, saying that, well, you know, we wouldn't, our vegetables would rot in the ground if we didn't have immigrants there to pick them. Welcome back to the show, Dana Lash here with you. Bottom of this first hour. This is crazy. I am.
Starting point is 00:20:13 Has he ever eaten a vegetable? Being potato shape does not count. Has he actually eaten a vegetable? I've got a, I got some questions because that's, but you know, I was thinking about this. So back in the day, you had, I mean, really, and it was really promoted by Democrats then, well, and what became the modern day Democrat Party, you had people in the United States that purchased humans from human traffickers in Africa who kidnapped them from their homes, brought them to the United States. and had them pick cotton and vegetables. And here today, you have Democrats like Jerry Nadler,
Starting point is 00:21:12 who are all for acquiring people from human traffickers south of the border to come to the United States and pick vegetables. Wow, nothing really changes. Just the white hoods come off. Pretty amazing. Same thing. Good. grief.
Starting point is 00:21:34 Why has there been, and notice how you have not heard a peep about this? You haven't heard a thing. But Marjorie Taylor Green during a discussion about whether or not Hunter Biden actually made, used money that he got from Burisma in China to purchase hookers and blow and shows the evidence of his purchases that he posted online, that's, that gets days of headlines. this, they all look the other way because they all sanction it. That's what Democrats don't want to tell you. Because see, if you have legal to support legal immigration and to encourage legal immigration
Starting point is 00:22:14 and to make it easier for people who want to chase that animating spirit of liberty and be Americans and have them come through, they don't like that. I really honestly feel in my heart that Democrats reject that in favor of illegal immigration. because legal immigration is an equalizer. You come to the United States. You're an American. You become a citizen. You're an American just like us.
Starting point is 00:22:39 Illegal immigration gives them something to hold over people. Can you, I mean, I cannot unpack that statement any other way. They feel like they're doing, they need a do-gooder thing. It's hurt and rescue. By making it harder for people to come in and encouraging illegal entry, they get to act like they have a cause. I mean, it is racist as hell. That's crazy. I can't, I mean, this was, this was not an old flashback video that I played for you.
Starting point is 00:23:10 That's not old. And it's not unique either. Case in point. There's one from Nancy Pelosi. Where is it at? It should be right by here. Where she said the exact same thing. The exact same thing.
Starting point is 00:23:26 Flashback. Listen to this. This is crazy. This is audio sound bite three. We have a shortage of workers in our country, and you see even in Florida, some of the farmers and the growers saying, why are you shipping these immigrants up north? We need them to pick the crops down here. Do you see this? This is not just one. There's other audio of different lawmakers that say the same kind of thing. Kane's over here dying. Are you okay?
Starting point is 00:23:58 Is someone going to get hit? how is this not like if a republican said anything close to this because they don't care that's what i'm saying the double standard is so obvious these people are like well yeah we like um you know why because democrats they they they want cheap labor they want to live the life and act like they're still on some kind of plantation but they don't want to pay for it they don't want true equality because they need people to come into the country so that they can subjugate them and they can have them as like a create this entire other class of people that they feel like they can be superior to.
Starting point is 00:24:36 They don't want to have to actually deal with equality and deal with like, you know, paying people what they deserve and treating them as like actual fellow citizens. I mean, hell no. They don't want to deal with that. That's why they encourage these policies. They are flirting around with this still after all this time. Good grief.
Starting point is 00:24:54 It's not unique to this party. They don't care. Have you seen them anymore at the border taking pictures? No. They're not going to the border anymore because they see they wanted to go to the border to act like that people people were just rounding up kids and putting them in cages they're not going to the border now because they don't want to draw attention to the fact that it is a flood it's a deluge coming across the border
Starting point is 00:25:21 they don't want to have to deal with that they don't want to have to explain that to people in their districts they don't want to draw any more attention to it if they really cared they'd be down there and it wouldn't matter but the way it is. They don't want to draw attention to it. So this is what happened. Abbott seized all of the city property along the riverfront in Eagle Pass. He uses emergency powers and seized city property right there. I first saw this from Bill Malugian and Ali Bradley last night. They said that the state seized all the property. And that includes the federal processing, locations, and equipment. And that the state is going to arrest everyone who crosses and charge them with criminal trespass.
Starting point is 00:26:10 And they've been arresting for criminal trespass for months. They said Texas via the governor's office is holding the line at the southern border, miles of additional razor wire, anti-climb barriers to deter and repel the record high, and by record high, that was 290,000 plus people who entered the country illegally in the month of December of 2023 alone. And they said that the Biden administration is allowed for unfettered access to cartels. Yeah. You know what's happening down in Ecuador? Hell, I'm not so, I, this, this policy from the Biden administration funds it. Now the mayor, Rolando Salinas, was notified by DPS and they said that they didn't necessarily think that that was the best way to go. Now, Eagle passed mayor as a Democrat and he's been blasting the
Starting point is 00:27:01 administration. There is no other way to go. You can't triangulate this, dude. Hold your line. you've been a strong critic of what this policy is done to your town you got to hold the line now now the crossing at the border i got into uh i i was having a discussion with someone who thinks that everything is a and i'm just going to say they think that everything is about donald trump they think that any kind of comment you make about immigration is about i mean just godly people i just need people to just get off i just i can't this is a problem that repatriate Republicans and Democrats have created going for decades now. Decades.
Starting point is 00:27:48 And sadly, people at the border have had to deal with it. Texans have had to deal with it. Arizona's have had to deal with it. Border states have had to deal with it. It's not about Trump because someone was like, oh, the problem with the border went away under him. Hell no, it didn't. It absolutely did not. Was there a different policy?
Starting point is 00:28:08 Yes. But it takes more than just a couple of executive orders. You didn't get anything funded. there was nothing that got pushed through legislatively. You got some weak sauce stuff because, again, this is a problem that predates Trump. This is Democrats and Republicans. Don't say you're not like it got better just because this has nothing to do with him. This is a problem both parties have created.
Starting point is 00:28:27 And now it's just completely out of control. But this situation, this move that Abbott has made, and for Eagle Passes mayor, I don't know why. I'm just trying to figure out because from everything that I hear from Eagle Passes, the people are livid. They want something done. They don't even care about Democrat Republican anymore. I mean, they just don't even care.
Starting point is 00:28:57 But the problem getting solved and whoever it's by, that's the only thing that that that that that that they're concerned with. I mean, I'm just looking at some of the numbers. Gali, it's still going to be crazy. Just this month it's going to, it's going to, it's their predicting it's going to be nuts again. Bill Malugian said that there was an overnight DOJ filing. He reported the feds confirmed that the Texas National Guard deployed armed soldiers and vehicles to block the federal government from accessing the river in Eagle Pass. They said no Border Patrol agents are allowed to enter Shelby Park in any operational capacity. And that's because remember, Border Patrol was told to cut all the razor wire and remove all of the deterrence and to facilitate the illegal entry. This is going to be a huge state versus federal government fight. a big fight, big fight. And it's, I mean, finally it's going to happen. But this is, this is the area where, and we played some of that video where they had Border Patrol cutting the razor wire.
Starting point is 00:30:01 You remember seeing all this? They were, they were cutting the wire and opening it up and allowing people to come through, literally holding it back and waving people through. And so there's video out that Malugian's crew has. They were there this. morning when they started it, when they started bringing in the guard and were blocking entry. They said that they're dealing with because you got more, what's the other caravan coming up? Isn't there another big old caravan coming up already? And they said they're just trying to get a handle on it because they can't, they can't get a handle on it anymore.
Starting point is 00:30:38 So Border Patrol Union confirmed that agents were being blocked by Texas soldiers. Border Patrol Union's praising Abbott for it. They're not mad. Don't think that this is a fight between. Texas Guard and the Border Patrol. It's not. Border patrols like, finally, this is good. And you have more care. There's at least two other caravans of multi-thousand strong coming through. That's not even including what's going on in Ecuador where the cartels have taken over. There's a coup. Cartels are fighting and trying to take over the government in the whole entire country.
Starting point is 00:31:15 And they've declared a state of civil war. Peru's declared a state of civil war. Peru's declared to state of national emergency because of the violence on the border with Ecuador. So, but this is a 10th Amendment enforcement. And yes, we, we do have a Texas military department because, yes, Texas is the only state in the union with its own military. So yes. Very interesting. Now, I'm sure that there's going to be a lot of legal saber-rattling from the DOJ. But honestly, at this point, I'm not sure what can be done. Abbott's forcing their hand here. Because you can't have the federal government encourage this kind of lawlessness. We're going to talk about this more coming up. We're also going to get into there's a few other things because this is just all the latest with the Houthi. And we've got that
Starting point is 00:32:04 as well. And we've got culture stuff. I'm running down my list because there's a lot of other little things that have been going on. And of course, 2024, there's a big, oh, what do they call it? The cyclone bomb cyclone, something like that. It's going to be super cold. It's already super cold in Texas. It's going to be super cold in Iowa. I really don't think that that's going to affect turnout, though. Because this is Iowa.
Starting point is 00:32:26 Like, there are several things that Iowans know. Corn, meat on a stick, and snow. Right? That's like, you know, giving us to Mollies here and Texas and being like deal with it. Okay. You know, I don't know. Our friends over veteran-owned company, veteran founded, they employ retired and active duty veterans. And unlike a lot of other people out there,
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Starting point is 00:34:08 Stay in the loop and ahead of the curve by following Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of the United States. People have to know because their kitchen table needs are what are important to them. And the democracy message relates to the kitchen table. Democracy is a personal issue. Freedom of choice to have when and if you have a family, freedom to enjoy your work, knowing you have a pension so that your family will be secure,
Starting point is 00:34:45 the education of your children, the safety of the environment in which they live. He scores very high on all of those points, and many people are appreciating and enjoying it. They just are not giving him credit for it. I feel drunk after hearing her. Are we drunk? or is she drunk? She's definitely drunk. Does she know what democracy is?
Starting point is 00:35:18 This is what democracy looks. That was, by the way, my favorite thing from the Occupy stuff and actually any lefty protest because you always get some like dirty trust fund, white trust fund progressive. And I always say white trust fund progressive because they're the ones who call everybody else racist. And they get out there and they have bongos, right? And no idea of really.
Starting point is 00:35:41 them like none. They couldn't clap on beat if the survival of planet Earth depended on it. All we need you to do is just clap on beat. We would all die. But they get out there and they hit the, oh my gosh, they hit the bongas. This is what democracy looks like that. Oh my gosh. That sounds, and you feel drunk when you listen to it, you're just like, wait a minute,
Starting point is 00:36:04 am I sober? Even though it's like 9 a.m. And you literally only had coffee. I don't know how to explain what she just said there, man. I can't look at her without thinking of her freezer either. Is that weird? Remember when we were all in lockdown and she opens up? She opens up her freezer drawer.
Starting point is 00:36:25 She had a drawer. Wait a minute. It was its own freezer. It was a sub-zero freezer, but it was the, she had doors and a drawer. The hell is that? I want a drawer. I don't have that, but she opened it up and remember it was all that boozy ice cream. I will never, I've never seen anything like that in my ever love in life.
Starting point is 00:36:50 It was a whole, whole drawer of that bougie ice cream. That stuff is like $12. Is it a pint? Like a little bitty one? It was like 12, 13 bucks for one of those things. You could get two giant bluebells for that, three giant bluebells, I think, for that. Even in Biden inflation. And I was like, we were all estimating, we think that's $150 with the ice cream in that
Starting point is 00:37:14 lady's drawer. That's crazy. I can't see, I cannot see her without seeing that. We have a whole other hour on the way. Female pilots, we got to talk. Kelteckech's P15 is a must have. This is not a think about it. It's not a, oh, maybe this would be nice.
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Starting point is 00:38:32 Migrants and asylum seekers are paroled into the countries. They're here legally. And so when you have a national leader talking about sanctuary cities, the reason we happen is, is telling me she's not knowledgeable on a real topic. The problem is when you parole someone into a country, you should have a decompression strategy on a national level to spread it throughout the country and not target just certain cities. So that's Eric Adams, who says that the crisis in New York City has nothing to do with them being a sanctuary city.
Starting point is 00:39:05 because see, you stupid people don't understand how it works. Okay, it's science. If someone enters the country illegally, then they automatically become legally here when they're processed and released. That's, I mean, that just takes away the need for any kind of, you know, going through the immigration process. You guys didn't know that because you're not as smart as Eric Adams. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash, your top of this second hour. and you can listen coast to coast. You can stream it on channel 347 direct TV, YouTube, Facebook,
Starting point is 00:39:45 all that good stuff as well, video component of the radio program. I am amazed. Yeah, you know, it's not because we're sanctuary city and we told everyone, yes, come here and we want illegal immigrants here. It's not because we said, hey, we're not going to release any illegal immigrants here to ICE. We're not going to work with you. We're not going to do any of that. It's not because we said any of those things. That's not the reason. that we're dealing with it. Because, you know, they're here legally now. Did you know that?
Starting point is 00:40:10 Like, if you steal something. So going by, I guess this is how it works. I mean, Eric Adams said so. If you steal something, then when you are, I guess, detained and then released, you haven't stolen it anymore. It becomes unstolen. Did you know that? Hashtag FAC-S.
Starting point is 00:40:34 I'm not surprised with all the SOROSDAs out there. Mm-hmm. That's, so if you're, you know, just, detained for it and then you are released that means you are now un-criminal this is fun
Starting point is 00:40:50 let's do this with lots of things so like say I don't know I get a shotgun and I saw it off right I'm not saying I would do this ATF go to hell but it's allergies we're waiting for our hard freeze that's coming today so it's the cedar I'm still
Starting point is 00:41:06 Kazoon height thank you it may have sounded like something to you but it wasn't It was your ATF go to hot. It was just this. Excuse me. Thank you. So the, if you, like if I had a shotgun and I sawed it off and I was detained and released, it becomes unsought off after. Do you know that?
Starting point is 00:41:24 Mm-hmm. Right. Fascinating stuff. Fascinating. So that's, I don't even, what's the point then? What is the point? That's the whole reason why people wanted to do. Do you know that when people were asked where they wanted to go in, whether it was the
Starting point is 00:41:49 RGV or the Del Rio or Eagle Pass, et cetera, do you know that the people who were detained, they were asked, where would you like to go? And they were like New York City. Bill Maloochin has people on video saying this where they're like, yeah, New York City, and they're asked why. And they go, because they said they wanted us to come there. And Eric Adams is like, that doesn't have. have anything to do with why we have our crisis.
Starting point is 00:42:15 Doesn't have anything to do with it. I would love to live in that kind of world. That's like the Nancy Pelosi world that he lives in. A couple of other things here with this. Yeah, they, and that's the thing. As Kane notes, make your point, because you made a really good point just now. They label themselves Sanctuary City so that they could prevent the federal government from deporting people here illegally.
Starting point is 00:42:40 And now, here we are, they have a lot of illegal immigrants, and they can't even, they can't They need to lean on the federal government for it. Correct. So they could avoid having that happen. They could avoid deportation. I mean, we remember the case with that Kate Stanley out in California where the guy who's here illegally violent guy repeatedly deported came back, killed her, like in broad daylight in front of everybody. But, I mean, that's the issue that we're dealing with.
Starting point is 00:43:11 They've got to do something. This has been decades in the making. all right so can we talk about this for a minute i don't have you guys seen this this is a female air traffic controller now the reason why let me bring this up the there's been i'm going to pull this up because this has been something that's kind of been happening for a while the issue of female pilots and there's been there's been this effort by, I guess, airlines to try to recruit female pilots. Like back in April, there was a story that says,
Starting point is 00:43:53 most airline pilots are men. Why aren't there more women? And they act like it's something that has been done to women as opposed to something that women have just chosen, right? And this is like really similar, too, to what we've been seeing with the military. And like, for instance, the United States Air Force, back in a couple of years ago,
Starting point is 00:44:14 they were and they're still they still are they're dealing with a major a critical shortage of pilots but yet simultaneously they're like yes we have too many white pilots and they're they're complaining that they have too many pilots i mean they were this was a public thing they were they were trying to they said that they want to diversify their pilots i don't know that anyone told minorities they couldn't be pilots i think it's just something that people choose and they they gravitate towards. I don't know. Like I just,
Starting point is 00:44:51 I don't have, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I've seen this, this narrative that someone else's choice, if it doesn't validate your perception of the situation, that that somehow, was some broad named Linda Hirschman because she said that college educated women, if they choose to stay home, betrayed their kids. And here I was, you know, college educated woman with a newborn at home reading this and I lost my mind on her. And I read her the riot act and just shamed her because how stupid was she to think that the whole point of, of their supposed female equality was for women to be able to exercise whatever choice we wanted to. You know, I mean,
Starting point is 00:45:43 women worked a long time to make make it to where they could raise their children and stay home with their children. And now you got these broads that want to drag everybody out back and away from that. Women have the ability to make free choices. And if one woman chooses that she wants to stay home with her kids, it doesn't make her less. And they're women on the right. Like 10 years ago, I had another debate with a woman who portrayed herself as being on the right who said that, like, for instance, that women who chose to stay home, that they're somehow grifted. or something like that. And of course, she was unmarried and childless and going by her appearance.
Starting point is 00:46:17 She was bound to stay that way for the remainder of her life and attitude. But that's down to a woman's choice. I mean, what's the whole point of equality, the so-called equality? If you're going to still judge somebody by the free choices that they make, it's not about outcome. It's about choice. It's about having that free ability to choose. And this also is applicable to the workplace.
Starting point is 00:46:39 Going back to that whole lie where they said that women still make less than men, actually women are outpacing men and pay. You're seeing more female CEOs, and now in every major city, more women are seeking higher education than men. Men are being detriment. It's to men's detriment. They're being hurt by this. But it comes down to women's choices.
Starting point is 00:47:00 They did the survey where they were comparing like female nail texts to male doctors. And one of the things that these surveys always omitted was the fact that women, by and large will choose, especially if they want to start a family, they will choose jobs that don't have, that aren't high pressure and have less hours and less travel. That's just their nature. But that was always ignored by these third wave broads who wanted to use their choices as some sort of evidence of discrimination, which shows you that this was never about equal choice to them. It's just about destruction. You don't, you don't make yourself equal by tearing other people down. That's not a quality. that's just you trying to, you know, handicap somebody else while that's not you actually living up to your full potential, that you taking the easiest way out.
Starting point is 00:47:48 So that applies again, like I said at the workplace, and particularly this whole pilot thing. So they've been having this, this fight. And they're trying to say that they're trying to increase diversity in the cockpit. And I just really think that they need to focus on, especially after the doors blew off that one plane. I just really feel like, you know, they need to maybe focus on just, you know, like flying and there was literally, I'm looking at a couple of headlines. Like there's one, Chicago sometimes white men have ruled the sky's airline pilots, but that's finally changing. Diversity in the cockpit. Does who's at the helm matter for safety?
Starting point is 00:48:28 Wow. What grammar. And then you have United Airlines. They've been trying to push. United Airlines have been like one of the biggest. promoters of this, like for like going after diversity apparently more than, uh, what's the word I'm thinking of? Just actually competency. That's that's that's so stupid. But this is what they've been pushing. Like Boeing was announcing scholarships to increase diversity and commercial pilots.
Starting point is 00:48:58 Do you really have to do that? That sounds like discrimination. I mean, I don't, I feel like you're going to get people killed if you're not focusing on competency and instead you're focusing on genitals or skin color. That is so dumb. That's that's that's crazy. Having pilots, I mean, when you're getting up in a giant aluminum tube, look at, I mean, whether it's, you know, terror, like plane hijackings or crashes, how well that's going to go, I think comes down to the skill of the pilot. I mean, a lot of new pilots don't have military training. And used to, they did.
Starting point is 00:49:43 But this idea of equity in airlines or in the cockpit is the dumbest thing I've ever heard. They're trying to do this to medicine and everything. So you have to compromise your safety so that airline companies can check off a diversity quota. Now, to that point, I wanted to play this. This is so crazy. I actually don't want more females flying if this is what it's going to be like. A female air traffic controller is arguing with a pilot who's been flying for longer about a landing. I want you to listen to this.
Starting point is 00:50:14 This is insane. Audio somebody won. For a short approach, if you're going to do a power off 180, that's my point. Well, okay. I will remember that from now on, no problem. Yeah, when you ask for a short approach, I expect you to turn your base to be in the numbers. This one will be a full stop for 65, Charlie. And maybe we need to talk about that some more because you're the first control.
Starting point is 00:50:35 in 15 years that's ever said that. Well, I'm just, you know, if you ask for a short approach, a short approach is when you turn your base and mean the numbers. If I know you're a student asking for a short approach, I know you're out there practicing and you probably will extend. But if you're doing something other than a short approach, don't ask for a short approach. Well, I will definitely look up the definition of short approach
Starting point is 00:51:00 because I've never seen where it says you turn base of being the numbers, because I don't see how you could possibly see. how you could possibly do that. Well, I Googled it, actually. I googled Short Approach, and it said to turn your base a beam or before the numbers, and you will land probably touchdown around this field. Wow. Okay, well, then I apologize for requesting the wrong thing,
Starting point is 00:51:22 because everywhere else, short approach meets Fire Off 180, but that's definitely not what it means to. Yeah, well, I mean, you know, I don't know. Maybe it's because I've worked at different airports. I don't know. But just... I mean, how dare you? try to mansplain to this, I mean, clearly less qualified female know it all. You know, when you're
Starting point is 00:51:43 flying a plane full of people and their safety depends on your skill, I mean, how dare you try to mansplain to a less qualified female who doesn't fly? You know what I would have said? I would have said, bitch, shut up. Don't act shocked and don't say, Dana, you shouldn't talk like that, because that's exactly what I would have said. I'd have been fired, but I'd have said it. I do not have time for people who do that kind of stuff. I just feel like life is too short. to entertain stupidity. I'm not responsible for someone else's low self-esteem. I'm not here to make you feel better about yourself.
Starting point is 00:52:18 I'm not here to say, I'm not here to do that. I don't care about de-escalation. Get out of my way. I don't care. Oh my gosh. I was listening to this. Kane goes, could she also explain to us how to parallel park? Seriously.
Starting point is 00:52:32 Sometimes it needs to be called the way it is. All right. I'm not, I, I just, I can't. I just can't with these people. people. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. So the Associated Press says that U.S. pastors are struggling with post-pandemic burnout. The survey shows half considered quitting since 2020. It's at worrying levels amongst Christian clergy. Of course, there were some churches that shut down. They said more than four in 10 of clergy surveyed in the fall
Starting point is 00:53:03 seriously considered leaving their congregations at least once. I'm going to tell you, I was really surprise at the number of churches that closed and how so few churches stood against that. Out of all the places where, you know, that should have been open where people, when people needed respite, just saying, a 10th of the clergy said that they've had these thoughts often. And they said that there's a collective trauma that clergy and congregants have experienced since 2020. I just think the article's weird. But I also think that it's a reflection of society, really, more than anything. This is a crazy, crazy story. A millionaire con woman, she's 57.
Starting point is 00:53:39 She swindled the military out of over $100 million through loopholes to splash on 31 homes and 80 cars. She forged her boss's signature to move huge sums into her accounts. She was freed without bail. That's crazy. We got a lot more on the way. The latest with Iran and Hunter Biden. Stick with us. Whether you're a policy wonk, a news junkie, or simply someone hungry for insightful discourse,
Starting point is 00:54:01 that Dana Show podcast has your back. Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. The president has made it clear. Secretary Austin is his defense secretary, will remain his defense secretary. He has full faith and confidence in Secretary Austin and his leadership. And that leadership, as we just talked about, was on display to everybody in the national security team as he in a hospital bed still leading and commanding our forces
Starting point is 00:54:28 in some dangerous missions here. And if you believe that, then he's got a bridge to sell you. That's just disingenuous. Nobody believes that. This is just the wrong time for him to have gone MIA. Or AWOL. There were some military leaders saying, no, that's AWOL. Welcome back to the program, Daniel Lashire with you.
Starting point is 00:54:44 Bottom of this second hour. And, of course, this is all related to the late, what happened, what was happening overnight with the U.K. U.S. response to Houthis in Yemen. well, in the Red Sea near Yemen, because Iran has been trying to, they would love an, I think they want an excuse for an escalation. They like to go right up, if they really wanted a full on escalation directly with the United States, they wouldn't use Hezbollah and the Houthis to do it. So they want the U.S. to be, or others, Saudi friendly countries, to be. the antagonists. And so you've had a lot of shipping in the Red Sea.
Starting point is 00:55:34 We were talking about this a little earlier. You know, shipping in the Red Sea where you've got, I mean, this is oil and gas. Oil and gas. And not just that. I mean, there's just how much goes through. I think we talked about this before. I mean, it's like one of the most important routes of transportation and shipping that exists. It's super important.
Starting point is 00:55:58 So when you go through the Red Sea, you have Egypt, you have Sudan, you have a couple of other countries going to you. You also have Saudi Arabia and then going down towards the Horn of Africa where you've got Somalia, Ethiopia. And it opens out into the Gulf of Aden. And right there on the corner, you have Yemen. And a lot of people in Gen X first learned all about Yemen, because. of friends because Chandler being was going to go there to get away from Janus, remember. And at one portion, one portion of that corner of Yemen there going from the red scene to the Gulf of Aden is Huthi controlled. And Yemen has been having a civil war. And so the argument as I was
Starting point is 00:56:50 explaining in the first hour is that, well, Israel has a blockade on aid going into Gaza, which sidebar, no they didn't. In fact, they were sending aid for decades into Gaza themselves. Stop acting like they who are defending themselves with the aggressors against the terrorist entity. And so they're saying, well, because of that, we're going to block anyone from leaving. Except when you have two countries bordering a waterway, it's like imagine that, you know, the Rio Grande is a lot bigger than it is. But you have the United States on one side and Mexico on the other side. The whole Rio is not the United States is, nor is it Mexico's.
Starting point is 00:57:29 I mean, you still have to negotiate a shared use of this waterway. And so the same thing is said in this area. It's not just all of theirs. I mean, it goes, I mean, it goes right up against. There's like a couple of countries that it goes right up against. I know that, I mean, it's like Sudan and then there are a couple of others. They don't control that entirely. And so the argument from the left is that, well, they,
Starting point is 00:57:54 they're doing that as in response. So you can't, you know, Yemen didn't kill anyone. Well, the Houthi controlled area, the Houthis definitely have. And they've tried to kill a lot of our soldiers. I mean, there've been, and these are all Iran-back terrorist entities. So the response, it is Barbary Pirates 2.0 is what I was saying. Because, you know, Barbary Pirates, you had, how many hundreds of Americans do they capture before we sent
Starting point is 00:58:25 because we sent some emissaries over there and then finally we're like, you know what, we're going to kick your backside. We're done. We're done. And then that's what happened. I mean, he sent Thomas Jefferson sent like a whole fleet over there. So they're kind of like Barbary Pirates 2.0
Starting point is 00:58:44 and that they're attacking all these merchant vessels and, you know, etc. And it does, you can, I can be prevailed upon to accept because there is some logic and there is some fact to this that it is in part America's interest to have that free and open route because it does affect energy. It affects a lot. And you don't want to have a destabilized world economy or destabilized world because of an energy crisis brought on by a blockade through the top route for energy for oil and tankers and everything else. You don't want to have to deal with that. So, that's that is uh kind of like what we're dealing with it's barbary 2.0 so i do see that however the war powers resolution and we talked about this a little earlier it can be used it can be used in instances of like repelling or defailling or like a
Starting point is 00:59:45 repelling a threat or defensively. And it does now, it's not, you know, creating a new sweeping power for the president of the United States. It doesn't give him the authority to wage war singularly. It doesn't give him the authority to declare war. It doesn't, if it is, it's only, I mean, really, it only comes into play during national emergencies and things of that nature. But it is a statutory authorization. He cannot take unilateral offensive action without the input of Congress, right? And so the way that it was described is because so many of our troops have been targeted, sailors have been targeted, and other merchant vessels have been targeted. This is a defensive response. But even then, the president has 48 hours to convene with Congress.
Starting point is 01:00:38 And in anything else done after that, Congress has to have approval. I mean, maybe they're going to explain here in a little bit whether or not that's happening. But it's a check against the president going too far singularly and not introduce military action as an offense. That is the way that it is at least legally interpreted. So the authorized use of military force outside of repelling a threat or an immediate defecutive. offensive maneuver like this has to have approval of Congress. And I think that's what a lot of people are are wondering about this is where to where do we go after this? Because Iran would like escalation. And I think that there has to be serious enough of a threat for the U.S. to
Starting point is 01:01:35 make a defensive maneuver like this. Here's my other big thing though. Why are we even having this conversation when this is literally in like right by Saudi this is on their border these are in their shared waterways we've talked about normalizing relationships with middle eastern countries in Israel but where's the Arab League and and why I don't want to be used as a as a pawn for the Saudis to go and fight their war against Iran and I feel like that that's a perfectly justifiable reasonable thing to say so much of this is just the Saudis versus Iran on. So why is it U.S. and UK? Where are Saudi? I mean, Kane, have you seen that? I haven't seen. I mean, where is Arab League forces? Where's all this? I mean, my gosh, Egyptian. You're telling me that those countries have less of a stake in this than we do? This is, that's where all of their stuff goes out. You're telling me that they have less interest in this than we do? I mean, they're oil-rich nations. You're telling me that they're broke and they can't somehow handle defense. I mean, I just, this is why I have these questions because shouldn't it be their responsibility first?
Starting point is 01:02:52 And then if they need help, they reach out. You know what I'm saying? Like why, why is it always, oh, well, United States, what are you going to do? UK, what are you going to do? Why is it always that? I, I don't know, but I am fascinated that the people who got, who were livid over the Soleimani strike are defending this. Now, I want to make, some people are, I think, unjustly criticizing Thomas Massey because Thomas Massey was asking about legal authority for this, et cetera. And he actually, he appeared to agree with Rashida Taleb. Rashida Taleb was saying, was talking about use of authorized use of military force. But I, everything is so stupid in our political discourse. So because some people are mad at Massey because he didn't endorse Trump, they're floating this theory that he is now, or floating this argument that, Thomas Massey is defending Rashida Talib and agreeing and trying to defend terrorists, which is such a disingenuous hack job response.
Starting point is 01:03:53 He's talking singularly about authorized use of military force. He is not defending her or defending the Houthis. And if people can't differentiate between that, they are literally precisely the problem that we have in American politics. Their stupidity has paved the way for DEI and CRT and all of the other BS that, actual reason conservatives have been fighting against. I get so livid when I see this stuff. It's such a stupid way to try to invalidate someone over a petty offense that has nothing to do with this thing at hand. And he makes a legitimate point. Now, I think it's the way that they're floating it now, and I don't know if you saw this trending, but they're trying to say, oh, well,
Starting point is 01:04:39 who else is the U.S. going to hit? The U.S. is going after Yemen for Israel. That's not even remotely accurate. Now that's coming from the pro-Hamas apologists within the Democrat Party. And as you can see, that's entirely not in any way accurate either. So what happens after this? Because you've got these, I mean, you've got these strikes that were carried out, American-led air-enabled strikes. And this is after you've had, gosh, what, since November? How many drone attacks? missile strikes from the Houthis. I mean, it's so much. And American and British warships today intercepted one of the largest barrages of Houthi drone, according to the New York Times, and missile strikes yet. And that's apparently was the last straw for everything. And the shipping
Starting point is 01:05:37 lanes, I mean, almost every merchant vessel, it's kind of crazy. So you've got a lot of stuff. there's no injuries or damages to any U.S. or U.K. The U.S. or U.K. side. Now, the strikes were intended to destroy the launching sites where the Houthis have been staging all these attacks. And so the strikers, the strikes were from fighter jets and Tomahawk missiles. They went after all these Houthi targets to try to take out where they were staging this. And that's why, and this is all from the Houthis,
Starting point is 01:06:08 they're trying to punish the West because they're blaming them for Hama Hamas being a tech that for Hamas's situation in Gaza now what they want to do they want to they want to force people can you imagine like forcing what would that take I'm just trying to think of like in terms of fuel cost staffing can you imagine the increase if you have to force people all the way around Africa instead of just going through the matter train can you imagine I don't even know so that's going to be the narrative battle right now although I don't think that they're being very successful I was looking to see what was trending I don't think that they're being very with that battle.
Starting point is 01:06:44 Because people are like, we have been hearing, though, about all these strikes that the Houthis have been carrying out. This is, I mean, we're done with this. Now, coming up, 2024, because it's supposed to be super, super cold in Iowa. Iowans are used to snow. Iowans are used to cold. I really don't think that that's going to depress turnout for the caucuses. We're going to talk about that coming up.
Starting point is 01:07:08 It's his life mission to make bad decisions. it's time for Florida man okay let's see here a a 55 year old Florida man who has a lot of prior arrest was again arrested because he stole his dad's SUV twice
Starting point is 01:07:32 it was the second time that he stole his dad's SUV uh that's wild he says he grabbed this the guy said that his son grabbed a knife from the kitchen held it up to his throat etc I looked just like that he was 55 year old arrested for trying to steal
Starting point is 01:07:48 his father's SUV this time though he decided to bring a knife to do it to steal so he's arrested I mean why would you if your kid did this to you the first time why I just don't know why would you allow them to come back and I don't know this uh let's see
Starting point is 01:08:05 a couple of uh some of these are bad I just can't uh this guy launched into a garbage truck during trash pickup gone wrong a Florida man who accidentally launched into one. A waste management garbage truck
Starting point is 01:08:20 was making pickups along its normal route in Pensacola. The driver approached and then he used the truck's apparatus to lift and empty out the contents into the truck. And the driver was unaware that there was somebody inside of the dumpster and he was launched into the truck as the dumpster was being
Starting point is 01:08:38 lifted. Emergency responders had to arrive. They had to use ladders, they had to get out. But yeah, that's, I don't know. A woman through mac and cheese, potato wedges during bizarre incident at gas station, according to police affidavit. She looks very happy with herself.
Starting point is 01:08:58 Mercy Thomas, very inappropriately named. Was arrested on charges of robbery by sudden snatching. Wait a minute, I'm sorry. That's a charge. Sudden snatching? Sudden snatching? So snatching is cool? It's the sudden? Like snatching is sudden.
Starting point is 01:09:19 Sudden snatching? Is it? Suddener? I've never heard of that charge of you. Is that only in Florida? I literally never heard of that. Sudden snatching. I know there's a story here, but I can't get past this.
Starting point is 01:09:33 Battery criminal mischief, witness tampering. So they were at a mobile gas station and two women entered. They threw food, damaged merchandise, all caught on video. One of the women, that's mercy, could be, she was yelling at a couple, the store owners. Then she threw mac and cheese. She went on to throw the stores potato wedges under the ground. They tried to escort her out of the stores. She got physical.
Starting point is 01:09:53 Then she shoved them over a container of pickled sausages. They tried to take pictures of the license plate. She snatched their phone, threw it towards the road. Oh my gosh. This sounds crazy. This is what happens when toddlers aren't tempered and they grow up into women named Mercy Thomas. And then, yeah, it was just bad. It was bad.
Starting point is 01:10:12 So they arrested both. They arrested the women, her mugshot. It's pretty bad. They arrested the women and she's charged with all kinds of stuff like battery, all this. I didn't even know
Starting point is 01:10:22 the sudden snatching thing. I didn't even know that that was the thing. Let's see. I'm not reading this. Nope. Nope. I need people
Starting point is 01:10:29 to stop hiding things in their regions. We've had two of those stories already. This is third. You know what, though? At some point people are like we get it.
Starting point is 01:10:39 You know? There's so many hiding places. I mean, I just, it was a woman who hid something somewhere. And would you be surprised if I told you that the police found it? No, not at all. A Florida woman slaps her dad over an oxygen machine beeping sound, according to Fox 35 Orlando.
Starting point is 01:11:06 It drove her nuts, so she hit her 73-year-old dad. She was arrested on battery on a person over 65 years of age or older. It's not his fault. Stick with us. Third hour on the way. beat the left on banning China from buying land in the state of Florida. We did all this stuff. He's a climate criminal. Ron DeSanis is a climate criminal. How much money you were taken from oil companies?
Starting point is 01:11:32 How much money are taken from oil companies? How much money are taken from a oil company? Ron DeSanis is a climate criminal. That's what's wrong with our colleagues. This is wrong with the college system right there. That's what I'm sitting there. that's something that would be nice to have and watch. Man, the one dude, the security dude
Starting point is 01:11:53 who was on his right, who saw that guy coming a mile away. I was super impressive that dude. He like was moving into the camera's view. Juan, if you can, first off, welcome back to the program. Daniel Lash here with you atop of this third hour. You can listen coast to coach. You can stream the radio program.
Starting point is 01:12:10 You can check out the simulcast as well. Channel 347, direct TV, YouTube, Facebook, and the newsletter over at Substack Chapter and Verse. Yeah, this one guy, he's to the ride of DeSantis when DeSantis is on stage and you can see this dude moving in. He saw this dude coming from a mile away and he just moved in. Juan's got it got it on the, got the video of it.
Starting point is 01:12:31 And you can see the security guy move into the frame and he comes. He's right there and he just runs and just knocks him to the ground. Just knocks him to the ground. Give that dude a metal, man. That is awesome. He's not playing. He's not playing. Goodness.
Starting point is 01:12:47 And then they come up with their, you know, what? I was looking at the stuff that they, the little banners that they have. They're not, like, paper banners. They're not made of hemp. They're made of, you know, petroleum products. They, they record themselves using phones, which are made of petroleum, uh, that have batteries that are made of petroleum. They wear shoes made a petroleum, tied with shoe laces, made a petroleum, wearing jeans made a petroleum, jackets made of petroleum. Uh, they have just the buttons and the zippers and everything else on their jackets made a petroleum. The vehicles that they drive made a petroleum, the, you know, the easements that they used to even get to where they were going,
Starting point is 01:13:22 incorporated the use of petroleum. I mean, these people are such hypocrites. They're absolute hypocrites. No one takes this seriously. This makes me look at your issue like it's a joke. It looks hokey. Stop it. How much have you taken from fossil fuel executives? Well, how much fossil fuels are you using, you absolute butt clown? How many fossil fuels have you used today? Just waking up. Let's go over it. You slept in a bed made of fossil fuels on a pillow made of fossil fuels, right? To charge your fossil fuel made phone and your fossil fuel made charger and your fossil fuel made outlet using fossil fuels, you stupid moron, because most of electricity, over 87% of it's made in coal-powered plants. And then what did you do? You woke up and you probably grabbed
Starting point is 01:14:11 some sort of flatware and servware made with fossil fuels. And then you used, you, you ate food that was grown and transported and packaged and delivered to you using fossil fuels, didn't you? You stupid buck clown. I bet you did. See, that's why I can't run for office, because that's literally would have been my response. And I wouldn't have waited for my security to tackle him. I would have done it. I can't. I know, because see, in my mind, I am seven foot tall. My husband's, I got to tell you guys this story. Because my husband, God love the man. There's two times this has happened.
Starting point is 01:14:52 There was one time when we were in Wisconsin. Okay. Because I'm not joking when I say I would have tackled a guy because I've done these things before. We were in Wisconsin and it was during the big recall, right? When they had the Scott Walker recall. You remember how nasty that got? How mean that was. And I was up there speaking.
Starting point is 01:15:10 And we were up there trying to encourage people to get. get out and vote and the recall and all this stuff. And I, we were up at the Capitol and I was speaking and, uh, somebody, somebody was heckling me. And I looked and it was some big old dudes in the back, right? And they were one of one of these dudes is wearing like overalls and they, and they, and I, I don't like people that think that they're going to, I'm sorry, you guys are going to laugh at me. You're not going to out redneck me. Okay. When you see where I come from, it ain't going to happen. All right.
Starting point is 01:15:45 It's not going to happen. Just, shh. So I'm up on stage and they were calling me all kinds of names. So me being me, you know, I literally jumped off the stage over the PA system and I made a B-line forum. My husband's having a conversation with someone and they just find, they noticed that I was not talking anymore. And they're like, your wife literally just jumped over the PA and is heading for these dudes. And I was real cool.
Starting point is 01:16:10 Like I didn't go over there and like kick him in the nads. or nothing. I mean, I was real cool, but I went over there and I was like, you got a problem with me? I got a problem with you having a problem with me. And they did not know what to say to that initially. And then they were like, oh, you know, whatever, you big city folk. And I'm like, you think I'm city folk? I'm like, do you realize
Starting point is 01:16:26 that my family had a party line in the 90s? What are you talking about? Kane's dying. Gen Z don't even know what that is, do they? They didn't even know what a party. Do you realize that you would literally have to pick up the phone? No, this was in the 90s, guys. So that's how rule.
Starting point is 01:16:42 you would have to literally wait for somebody to get out the phone and make a call. People be on the phone like, well, I don't know, Gladys. And you're just like, can I got a call? I got to call my friend. Oh, my, anybody could pick up the phone and listen. This is for real. And they're like sitting here like, well, I'm like, you live in a, you live right by the state capital. Shut up.
Starting point is 01:17:05 I'm like, you sit here and think that you're, that you struggle, you've been brought up in a struggle. Let me sit. I mean, I don't want to sit here and try to have like a pole. off with you, but I will and I will win. And I'm like, don't, don't sit here and do this class warfare stuff against me. I'm like, we have a hell of a lot more in common than we do otherwise. I'm like, you're just getting played by these people who are sending you out here to do their dirty work.
Starting point is 01:17:26 I'm like, who's paying you? Who are your bosses? I'm like, you got some fat cats sitting in a nice suit in a warm office right now while you're out here freezing your took us off in your overalls. I go, am I wrong? We ended up actually being friends. Mm-hmm. We did. His name was Darren. We ended, I remember his name to say, we ended up being friends.
Starting point is 01:17:47 Second time I jumped off the stage was in St. Louis, under the arch. That was actually a big drop, too. I jumped off this stage, and I made a beeline for a guy who had been trolling me and I got into his face. So when I say I would tackle my own people, I would tackle instead of my own people. I'm not lying. And my husband is like, stop doing that. He's like, I know that you think you're seven foot tall. You are five, six. I'm like, I'm five, seven. It's exasperating. God love him. So this climate activist, I just, that's, that, that would have been the response. And you know what? When he's like, this is the state ecologist, the fact that you don't know this and you're up there screaming about, oh, climate,
Starting point is 01:18:31 you're a climate. And Kane brought up a good point. What is a climate criminal? Like, can you actually offend against the weather? And how does it compare to other criminals? Yeah. What is a climate criminal? I don't like what you said about the weather, you offend her. I said it was cold. I don't like it. And I don't know. How much of many have you gotten from fossil fuel? Oh, big fossil fuel ink, you mean? Gosh, I love oil. I love oil and I love gas. Yay, yay, yay. It's replenishing. People think that there's like a finite amount. You know, there's stuff that makes more of it. Shut up. I love it. I love oil. I love oil. love big oil. If I could be best friends with big oil, I would. If I could take big oil to JCPenney and do one of those photos where it's us and then the ghost faces of us in the background, I would totally
Starting point is 01:19:30 do it. I love big oil. I love petroleum. I love the smell of gasoline. I love gas. I love LNG. I love all of it. I love coal. Sometimes I just like to hold some of the brisketes. I love it. I wanted to be bad all year for Christmas so I could get actual. energy and my stocking. I love it. I wish they paid me. Oh my gosh. I'd be like, yeah, I get paid by big oil. What?
Starting point is 01:19:59 And I do the Dgeneration X thing. And these dummies, who's paying them? Well, they're probably unemployed. I mean, I don't know who would pay them. But their sign was made by petroleum products because it's one of those plasticy, you can see it. It's one of those, it's not like a paper thing. It's like one of those, they had it professionally printed.
Starting point is 01:20:18 using petroleum products on material made with petroleum products. They're like some of the biggest offenders out there. Funny, isn't it? I mean, it just works for his campaign, doesn't it? It really does. I mean, I would want to be protested like that. I love protesters. I spoke in Denver one time, and I had people outside protesting me.
Starting point is 01:20:46 And this one, I think one person was trying to say that it was a fascist, but they said, that Dana Lash is fashion. I'm like, fashionable, yes. I love protesters. I was like going out and like sell. I'm like, I will totally do that. I love it. Come and flatter my ego.
Starting point is 01:21:00 I don't care. I don't get bothered by the things that you think that would that would bother normal people. I never understood the logic behind calling someone that is on the right of fascist. It makes absolutely no sense. It like far right would be no government. Yeah. Not like more in your face. I don't think, yeah.
Starting point is 01:21:18 They don't understand that because they, are so addicted to the teat of government that they can't imagine none of it. Surely nobody wants no government. What? It's our best friend. And in contrast, the far left would be absolutely fascist. It's literally a tenant of the left. Fascism is not a tenant of the right.
Starting point is 01:21:39 Yeah, exactly. It's weird. It's just, it is. It's weird. Oh, my gosh. Can I also weird? So do you remember the debate? I'm not going to talk about the debate.
Starting point is 01:21:47 I want to talk about this comment and this reporter's reaction to it. I meant to get to this yesterday and it like fell off at the table. So during the debate, there was a moment, I think it was when, it was like at the very beginning. And DeSantis was talking about like Haley's something policies. And he was saying, you know, you can't be, you know, pay pass. It was in his speech, opening remarks. You know, you can't do, you know, pale pastels, right? And this reporter, Ali Vitale.
Starting point is 01:22:20 Yeah. I don't think that people can hear you. Can they? Okay. He's over here like, are you serious? Allie Vitale. Sounds like a Nickelodeon name. This is what she tweeted. Quote, a color scheme, pale pastel or otherwise, is not the way of attack a presidential candidate. None of the men who've been on these debate stages have had their closies to criticize their policies. Oh my gosh. So this reporter tweeted. it and then she wrote about it on NBC News's live blog and um guys do you guys know what that line's from it's from Reagan's speech it's a Reagan speech that he made uh and he used the line you can't you have to use bold you're talking about policy you have to use bold colors
Starting point is 01:23:26 not pale pastels. It's an homage to that line. And this reporter literally thought that DeSantis was talking about her actual, Nikki Haley's actual clothes. This is our media. Oh, dude. Not only did this reporter tweet it,
Starting point is 01:23:49 she legit put it up on NBC News's live block. Wait, and nobody at NBC said, hey? Like, is there nobody old enough at NBC to know? Oh my gosh Or is it I don't know if it's an issue old enough But it's just like stupid Oh my gosh
Starting point is 01:24:07 And then there was a third reporter And they said That That he Talking about DeSantis with Haley And he accused her being Inspired by Hillary Clinton And painting metaphorically with pale pastels
Starting point is 01:24:21 An eyebrow raising word choice To attack the first female governor Of South Carolina Especially since she was wearing a pastel top It's our media, guys. They're your moral and smart betters. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
Starting point is 01:24:50 So the feds are charging eBay over employees who sent live spiders and cockroaches to a couple. They're going to have to pay $3 million. It's an online harassment. It's a harassment campaign waged by employees. They sent a whole bunch of stuff to this Massachusetts couple. The Justice Department charged them with stalking, witness, tampering, obstruction of justice. This was an extensive scheme to intimidate David and Ena Steiner. The couple produced an online newsletter called e-commerce bites that upset eBay executives with its coverage.
Starting point is 01:25:27 And so eBay accepted responsibility for the employee's actions. They said that it was horrific, et cetera. I mean what brought employees to do something like this on behalf of a company unless they were told you know what I mean? Like who just does that on behalf of a company especially in this day and age?
Starting point is 01:25:47 But they said that the couple they sued them in federal court they said that they got all kind I mean they got harassment it went even to a bloody pig mask they sent a book about surviving the laws of a spouse to their door like they were going to kill one of the
Starting point is 01:26:03 one of the, this one of them, so they had the spouse dealing with bereavement, all this kind of stuff that they sent to them, including harassing emails, they signed them up for all these newsletters, all this stuff. This was crazy. So, yeah, they, there's going to be some prison time served and a $3 million fee for that. Inflation rose to 3.4% in December, obviously higher than expected. The researcher whose work may have created the Rona is still receiving $50 million in U.S. grants and guess what he's found another virus in bats. Dr. Peter Dazzak, a British zoologist,
Starting point is 01:26:39 is at the center of concerns over this and he was given another U.S. grant and there's this British researcher and there's been a lot of outcry and protest of that. EcoHealth Alliance got a new five-year grant in August and the funding is going to see the group study. Guess what? Coronavirus says in bats in Southeast Asia they got that and then they got another grant. This guy, Dazick, he got another grant. What in the world? Aren't you so glad that you pay so much in tax? Really.
Starting point is 01:27:10 And commuters discovered that their brand new $700,000, New York City subway gates can be easily open without paying. So the MTA is trying to crack down on that. Great job. 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,
Starting point is 01:27:30 or wherever you get your podcasts. We do have to ask this because in February of 2021, Secretary Blinken revoked the terror designation of the Houthis, saying in a statement that the decision was a recognition of the dire humanitarian situation in Yemen at the time. What do you make of this decision and does it need to be reconsidered? A humanitarian situation, which is not completely alleviated, obviously. So what I'll tell you is that we're reviewing that designation right now. We haven't made up a decision about whether we're going to revoke it or not or change it again or not. or not, but I can tell you, we're looking at that real hard. Again, the Houthis have a decision to make,
Starting point is 01:28:09 and they need to make the right one now, certainly in the wake of these strikes last night. You really think they're going to make the right decision? They already made their decision. Yeah, this Keynes right, they already made their decision. Welcome back, Dina Langear with you, bottom of this third hour. Saudi Arabia's voiced a great concern, says their foreign ministry over these air strikes. The statements that, quote, the kingdom of Saudi Arabia has fallen. following with great concern, the military operations taking place in the Red Sea region and the airstrikes on a number of sites in the Republic of Yemen. And they are calling for self-restraint
Starting point is 01:28:44 and avoiding of escalation. Tell that to the Houthis. And also, where are you at in all of this? Where are the Saudis in this? Are they just going to sit back and let the United States handle Iran for them? Because that's something we sure as hell aren't going to do. We should have. I mean, that's their job to deal with the power struggle in their region. Oh, boy. Now, that's the only, I really don't think that they, this has been ongoing. And have they, did they, I was looking actually on break and I didn't recall that they had sent out, I don't think that I could see any kind of statement. after how many weeks of rocket attacks and drone attacks that they carried out?
Starting point is 01:29:36 I mean, that's just saying, I just really don't, I don't really think so. I saw this headline. I felt like correcting it that everyone's pushing. They're saying, oh my gosh, the Swedish defense minister, Carl Oscar Bolin, issued a stark warning to the Swedish people. because Sweden's, you know, going to be joining NATO. And they said, oh, be ready for war. And in fact, it was just like kind of like a side off comment where he was saying that they've enjoyed X amount of years of peace and prosperity.
Starting point is 01:30:10 And that doesn't mean that you can be apathetic. That's literally all he said. And everyone's like, Sweden's telling their people to go to war. Where does this come from? It's being repeated right, left everywhere. Where did they? We've got enough going on right now in the Red Sea. and in Gaza without this.
Starting point is 01:30:27 We don't need that. We got enough going on right now. This, all of this with the, like I said, with the Red Sea, though, I know, what is it? Biden spoke about it yesterday and was detailing the, talking about the response. And they keep saying, well, you know, the Houthis need to make a choice. send. They, you know, they, they, you better stop this, et cetera. I, I mean, I, I, I don't know if, if them doing this is going to be enough of a deterrent because they waited so long to do it. Because this has been weeks of them
Starting point is 01:31:18 attacking. I mean, actually sending in drone attacks to our own vessels. That's what I'm saying. It's not, they're not just targeting merchant ships that are. are owned by different entities. I mean, they've been this, this zone that the Houthis have been controlling has been pretty wide. And this, in fact, I think isn't it, I was reading this other headline too, the Indian Navy, or the, what is the Indian Navy? They've been flexing some maritime muscle.
Starting point is 01:31:51 This is from Yahoo News. It shows that now their prime minister, Modi, who's going to be elected later this year, is expected to. World's fifth largest economy, last year, they displaced China as the most populous country in the world. In fact, I was watching just, I was actually just watching the episode of James May, Arman in India, because I loved James May and Grand Tour and all of that, and Jeremy Clarkson. And I was watching James May's show, and he actually went to the village where the baby that
Starting point is 01:32:24 displaced China as the most populous country in the world was born. It was very interesting. But now they're looking at combat operations because they're having to deal with it as well. So they have their prime minister, they said that it's New Delhi's significant expansion of a maritime force that also is reflecting their ascension on the world stage. I think that's incredibly significant. And so they've always had deals kind of negotiated around them. And now, like, particularly like Belt and Road and all of that stuff, I mean, everybody's been, like, they had these oversee bases that Belt and Road those negotiations open on like Djibouti and elsewhere. And it really concerned Indian officials.
Starting point is 01:33:15 And so now Indian officials, they've overtaken China and population. They're the world's fifth largest economy. And they're going to be displacing. they're looking to compete and displace other nations with that as well. And now they've got maritime muscle. That's going to be incredibly significant. Think about the geography there and the location of India and then the shared sea. And then where the Gulf of Aden, after everybody comes through those shipping lanes,
Starting point is 01:33:42 this is going to be very interesting to watch in the next 10 years. But they're also, they're getting involved now. So there's a lot of stuff. This stuff maybe, you know, you would have been able to have like terrorists, and these terror groups like this and these sort of entities kind of drive increase in prices for energy
Starting point is 01:34:00 and shipping and kind of control the area a little bit. But everything has been changing so much that I don't think that they're going to be able to use that same 90s and 80s playbook. And I don't know, we're going to watch it and see. But it'd be great if we had a sec
Starting point is 01:34:20 death that wasn't, I don't know, I don't you know what I was thinking too with Lloyd Austin if we didn't know that he was out if they were kind of if they were covering up that then what wouldn't they not cover up with Biden what would we not know with Biden if they didn't think that it was that we were entitled to know this about the sect then what would they say that we're not entitled to know with Biden
Starting point is 01:34:45 there's just me just thinking out loud all right a couple of other things you know I made mention of the pilot thing earlier the I was going to pull this up real quick I've got a million things up here the whole pilot situation with the diversity so the Southwest Airlines it was United Airlines and Southwest Airlines and Lorraine shared with me that Southwest deleted their post this was when they were they're pushing the the female diversity in the cockpit they deleted their post where they were pushing this all female flight crews because the replies
Starting point is 01:35:23 were just off the charts. And so they deleted their, they deleted their initial tweet about it. I mean, yeah, just focus on safety. Everything else has fallen place. They deleted their thing on that. So, hmm. All right. So 2024, Monday is it. So when we rejoin after the weekend, we're going to be in the thick of the caucusing for Iowa. And it's going to be super cold. How cold is it going to be in Iowa that day? Is it going to be like negative? Because here in Texas, it's going to be nine degrees. A whole nine degrees, not even 10, nine. And we're expected to get ice, which means Texas is going to shut down. Not me, because I've got all the generators in the world.
Starting point is 01:36:06 But Texas is expected to shut down. Yeah, that says how it is. We don't know what to do when it gets icy. But in Iowa, they're used to this stuff. I mean, good grief. It's the land of snow and corn and coats. They're like, yeah. They're used to, I have a friend who was, okay, so when I was in college, one of my friends, I went to university in St. Louis.
Starting point is 01:36:31 One of my friends was from Iowa. And I just remember like one fall, it was chilly out and I was wearing a jacket. And she had this like parka. I'm like, that's the most serious code I've ever seen. It looked like something from in art, that you would wear in Antarctica. And she was like, I just what I have, you know, like, because it's so cold up. I've never seen a, there were like multi layers. There was like a hood in the hood. Right. And then like when she zipped her little thing. all the way up to our neck and you could pull this thing up over your face. There was like a thing that you pulled up and then the thing that you pulled up. It was like, it was so, it was so sophisticated. She was like, it's just your average coat. I'm like your average coat. What? So I always joked. I'm like the land of coats because I've never seen it. There's, you know, good grief. We got like a puffer jacket and that's it. Anyway, long story short, they're used to this stuff. So everybody's
Starting point is 01:37:18 going to be out. The argument has always been. It's going to be whose people are the most. devoted and energetic caucus goers. So we're going to see that. But we'll know Monday night. The whole thing, the whole landscape could change Monday night. You don't know. We don't know. It couldn't.
Starting point is 01:37:36 Because then you got New Hampshire and South Carolina. So this isn't over yet. It just seems like it's gone on forever because some people decided to do it really early. But we'll kind of see how this goes. But that's Monday's the day. And so rest assured, we're going to kind of pregame it. We're going to, I'll have the pieces. going out to you on the newsletter over at chapter and verse. And then Tuesday, we're going to recap
Starting point is 01:37:59 and go over what it means, how it's going to affect New Hampshire, everything from then. We're going to cover all of that. So we're going to get you set up. So you kind of have a little bit of the lay of the land there. Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast, because knowledge is your ultimate superpower. Who are we, who are they really fighting? It's a group of cowards. They hide in tunnels. They hide behind civilians. They attack, kill, and mutilate children, living. And they do that.
Starting point is 01:38:36 Stop talking about proportion on that. They shot their best shot on October 7th. And they would have taken more lives if they couldn't do that. But they couldn't do it. And now let's also talk about that. Now we're talking about genocide. And now South Africa now is now bringing that kind of a in the trial. Maybe South Africa
Starting point is 01:38:56 being going to sit this one out when they're talking about criticizing. Um, that's John Fetterman. Okay, I can he gets the pass to wear the hoodie and the Steelers hat. I'm going to let it go.
Starting point is 01:39:20 I'm letting it go. What's he been eaten lately? Wheaties? I don't know. Like, this is wild. He sounds not at all like he had a stroke. It was when he felt like he was saying things
Starting point is 01:39:39 that other people wanted him to say that that's when it sounded like, you know what I'm saying? How weird is this? It's weird, right? I mean, remember he was... What is happening? He was struggling when he had to read something.
Starting point is 01:39:55 Remember that? When he had to read stuff? And there he was, you saw it right there on video. He was speaking from the heart. I mean, and sounding, I don't know what to make of this. we like this John Federman?
Starting point is 01:40:17 I like this reality better than whoever was running in 2022 against Dr. Oz. I like this gentleman better. I mean, I don't know, man. I don't know. All right, two things. Fruit stripe gum is no more. Yeah. Really? The Chicago company told food and wine that they're discontinuing it.
Starting point is 01:40:49 That's the fruity striped gum. I don't know what the fruit flavor was ever. You're just like, I guess this is fruit. I don't know. By the time you were trying to taste and decipher what fruit it was, the flavor was gone. Yeah, the flavor lasted for 0.5 seconds. You put it in your mouth and it punched me in the face and then ran away. And you're like, fruit?
Starting point is 01:41:15 Oh, no. And that was it. And I think the reason why it sold so much, they sold so much for its striped gum is because it lasted for such a short time. You would chew it for five seconds and have to spit it out. Yeah, it would come in that like 30 stick pack. Like you couldn't get it in a smaller pack. No, they understood the need. They understood at least that much.
Starting point is 01:41:36 All right. Last but not least, I don't know if you were aware, but Joe Biden this morning decided to forgive a whole bunch of other, oh, forgive. Decided to give away a whole bunch more of your taxpayer dollars in the form of student loans. So up to 6.9 million Americans in the save plan who got student loans are going to have theirs wiped clean if they've been paying them for a decade. Now, they said, here's the thing. They said if it's Americans in the save plan that receive less than $12,000, if you, I'm just going to say it, if you've been taking 10 years to pay off a $12,000 student loan,
Starting point is 01:42:09 you do not know how to manage your money. You do not know how to manage your money and you don't just have, no, I can't believe we're doing those. this is a payoff. They're buying votes. This is so stupid. That's the dumbest thing ever. If you have been taking 10 years to pay off a student loan and the save plan, that's less than 12,000, you're a bad, you're horrible at money management. So they said that, I guess what he thinks that this is going to check a box for something that's low income because all of the other stuff previously was the super expensive grad school that?
Starting point is 01:42:44 I mean, you have 6.9 people enrolled in this right now. So, yeah, that's what they're doing with our tax. But in a time of severe inflation, when, you know, our veterans can't even get the care that they need, but they're going to do this. Just, just good grief. So that's what they announced this morning. Makes you feel really great, right? Just real.
Starting point is 01:43:10 Just paying off everybody's paying off everybody. What debt can I get paid off? I mean, I don't really, I don't have any debt. But if I did, could I get it paid off? I don't know. All right, we got today in stupidity. Well, this is Rep. Is it Pamela? Pamela?
Starting point is 01:43:31 Pramila. Pramila. Oh, yeah, Jayapal. That's right. All right. So Rep Japal was out there talking about how heavy-handed Biden has been on the border. You can't make this stuff up. But this is cut 13-1 to see you.
Starting point is 01:43:44 There is so much fear-mongering going on that it's, It is difficult to know exactly where to start. But let me say this. First, the Biden administration is enforcing immigration laws. In fact, the administration has been so heavy-handed in recent months that I have serious concerns about how they are conducting border enforcement. What? Is this a joke? What are she talking about?
Starting point is 01:44:09 What do you mean heavy-handed? Like, what are they- Is hands so heavy that he didn't lift them to do anything on the border? Is that what she meant? That's what I think she means. Does that that makes sense? Yeah, that sounds more accurate. His hands are so heavy.
Starting point is 01:44:20 He couldn't actually lift them to do anything at the border. I think that makes sense. All right, so caucus next week, Iowa caucuses. And we're going to walk you through it, break it down, make it, makes sense for you and get you ready for whatever comes after. Send it for the newsletter, chapter, and verse over at Substack. Have a great weekend. God bless.

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