The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Guilty Verdicts, Missed Appointments & Trump’s Latest Moves
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In the state of Georgia versus Jose Antonio Alvara, case SU24-CR-032323.
Count one, malice murder, I find the defendant guilty.
Count two, felony murder, I find the defendant guilty.
Count three, felony murder, I find the defendant guilty.
Count four, felony murder, I find the defendant guilty.
Count five, kidnapping with bodily injury, I find the defendant guilty.
Count six, aggravated assault with intent to rape, I find the defendant guilty.
Count seven, aggravated battery, I find the defendant guilty.
Count eight, obstructing or hindering a 911 call, I find the defendant guilty.
Count nine, tampering with evidence, I find the defendant guilty.
guilty. Count 10, peeping Tom, I find the defendant guilty. I was an interesting, but
peeping Tom one, but this, I mean, he got every, this was a barra guy in the Laken Riley trial,
got every single, every single count against him. And remember, he forewent a jury trial.
And this, uh, was the judge who also announced that.
he is going to, he was ready to
hand out sentencing right there.
He was ready to hand out
sentencing. And
I think they're taking, they're taking a quick
break and then they're coming back for that
aspect of this.
This is just a horrible
story, but it's ending
somewhat, I guess, with some
justice because you're actually having now
this, you know, a judge actually, you know,
you're getting some justice here. So
there is that aspect of it. We've got a lot to
discussed to go over today because
there's also that case of the
I remember this when I was a lot younger that
Susan
Yates case
or is it Susan or Polly Yates or whatever
there's like there were so there were so there were a group
of women like somewhere like in the
late 90s they all looked alike
and they all kind of had similar names and they
all they killed their kids and they went away to prison
and one of them's uh she might get probation
or she might get released today rather
so they're trying to
I think she's before the board on that.
But this was the Lake and Riley case, which was a case that propelled the issue of illegal
immigration just to the forefront in the national discussion.
And really, I mean, it played a huge part in the presidential election as well.
So that was the judge finding guilty Jose Abara on all counts in the death of Lake and Riley.
And she was that student in Georgia.
And this guy, I mean, he stalked her.
He, like, hunted her down and just killed her.
And the video or the audio footage when the radios when police were there and they came up on her, just horrific.
And the family, the mom left the courtroom, the dad and the stepdad stayed in there.
It was difficult, very difficult for them.
So welcome to the program, Dana Lash, with you.
And we are at the top of this first hour.
and we've got presidential picks, the cabinet.
We've got a lot because there were a few announcements that were made last night.
And they include Linda McMahon as well.
Linda McMahon, as you know, WBE.
She's going to head up Department of Education.
And so I hope that this means that she's going to body slam it off the,
she's going to hit at it off the top rope and just destroy,
just take it down, dismantle the Department of Education because it's failed our kids.
It has failed our kids.
This is something that needs to be done through the states.
And I don't know why the left freaks out about not having a federal agency.
You have more of a chance to have greater impact in your state and locality than you do at the federal level.
And if it's not an Article 1, Section 8, it's something that should be respective to the states.
And there are a lot of people who don't understand this.
I don't know what it is, but they don't want their state to be responsible for education.
Maybe if you are worried that your state isn't responsible enough and that you have to have it
the federal level because your state's irresponsible, then maybe do a better job of electing
better people to represent you in government in your state. The voter's not off the hook on this.
So, welcome to the program. So Linda McMahon, I think that was a good out-of-the-box pick.
And that was on the letterhead. Remember, I was telling you the other day, Lorraine's theory that
if it's on the letterhead, he's confident that it's going to sail through. But there's others
that he hasn't put on the letterhead. But Linda McMahon announced yesterday. And then, of course,
Letnik was official.
That was letterhead. That's going to go through.
That's going to go through super easy.
But this is, it's getting all filled out.
It's getting everything.
Everything is getting fleshed out.
The cabinet is coming together.
And then, of course, we had the big,
the big, really story yesterday with the judges.
And we were talking about some of that as well.
This is why you need to sign up over at Chapter and Verse,
because I got a lot of good stuff over there that comes out regularly.
there were a couple of things that went out yesterday, too, that a couple of different stories.
And we're going to talk about all of that.
But I think Linda McMahon's a good pick.
I mean, she understands business, right?
She gets business.
She understands all of this.
She's a smart, educated woman.
She's no nonsense.
She seems like a ball buster, right, Kane?
I think she's kind of a bit of that, which is good.
I think you need that.
She's somebody that I want there to take it apart because I think it really does need to be dismayed.
at this point. I mean, it's just there's no, no one can tell, can share with you a single success
from the Department of Education. It is, it's disastrous. And so this might be, I mean, we'll,
we'll see, we just know who's going to be heading up what. I mean, you can't have it without,
I understand the argument that you have to install someone as the, the head of the agency,
even if you're going to, uh, dismantle it. I understand that. But I, I have to, but I
hope it is dismantled. I really, I really hope it is. So that was a big pick yesterday. They came in
yesterday evening. And of course, you got Howard Lutnik is also, he gets campaign letterhead.
Memet Oz, this was a pick that I did not. I don't understand this one. So he's going to be
handling Medicaid and Medicare. Can I just, I mean, I don't know what he's going to be serving the
centers for Medicare and Medicaid services, CMS.
administrator. That sounds like a bunch of paperwork, doesn't it? I mean, I'm going to be honest with you. I had to look it up. I'm like, what do they do? They said that his point is he supposed to, I mean, the whole, in the statement, he's going to eliminate waste and fraud within the most expensive government agency. This is from Trump's announcement, which is the third of our nation's health care spend and a quarter of our entire national budget. And he gives, you know, he talks about he went to,
Wharton Business and he got his MD and MBA at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
And so he's he's got the the business acumen.
Now, I will say this, and I was kind of going back and forth on this stuff, because policy-wise,
I don't want Mem and Oz anywhere near crafting medical policy.
I don't.
I'm not going to lie to you.
And I'm not going to apologize for being consistent.
This is a guy who's regularly promoted trans ideology.
Now, I'm not saying that this disqualifies him for this position because it does sound like busy work.
I mean, it sounds like you're eliminating waste and fraud.
You're just cutting stuff, right?
You're cutting stuff.
That's what it sounds like to me.
But he has, in the past, and there's audio of it, I mean, he's promoted trans ideology in the past.
And I think we have this audio.
What audio somebody is this?
This is audio somebody eight.
Just listen, just listen to a short bit of it.
Let's meet a family living with that very question every day.
Vanessa is here with her daughter Josie.
Welcome to the show.
Vanessa, your husband, Joseph is an old Terry.
He's not able to join us today.
You know, early on, you probably had a sense that Josie was different.
And when did you recognize that Josie was transgender?
It was during a regular well-baby exam.
The pediatrician was looking at her.
He got really quiet and just sort of watched her for a while.
And he brought up a baby.
up a term gender identity disorder. Excuse me, what's that? He said, you know, like, transgender.
I was like, could you spell that for me? I had no idea what he was saying. That's what he learned
about it. That is. How are you, Josie? She has a lot of spark there, I would say. She does.
indeed. This is like one example. He's promoted this a lot on his program. So, and on one respect,
I don't want him being anywhere near crafting health policy, because this has been a big problem that
we've been dealing with in our country is this, you know, radical trans ideology. So that's one part.
But it looks like this is going to be just him cutting bureaucracy and don't put it in slack. Say it.
What are you going to say? He's going to be the bureaucracy barber. He's just there to cut.
All right. I'm all right with that. Now, if he just does that, I'm okay with it. But if if his trans,
ideological
support
then starts
influencing what he's
cutting for instance
money that has been
allocated taxpayer dollars
for trans stuff in Medicare and Medicaid
and he doesn't cut that then I'm going to have a problem
and so
this
pick
as long as we can be guaranteed of that
and he goes after fraud and abuse and all that
I'm not against it I mean put the charcutory guy up there
I don't care. Get it. Get her done. There you go. As long as he's not making policy.
I'm okay with siloing people to a particular skill set so long as the other things that are deficiencies that I consider policy deficiencies of their person don't come into play. Right.
Like I don't want RFK Jr. anywhere in your climate or energy. I don't want that man nowhere in your energy.
If he's going to talk about, you know, like food and stuff, yeah, okay. I tell you what, I'm going to, if you look at and I'm not saying anything other than he,
looks healthy. But if you look at him and then you look at that deputy HHS dude, you know what I'm
talking about. He don't, that guy don't look healthy. I mean, there's, I generally am going to
listen to healthy looking people as opposed to not. So we'll put it at that. So that's,
that's one thing. So this is, let's see, so we've got Memmon Oz. They're fleshing it out.
They're getting it all, everything's set. And then in the meantime, POTIS was in Texas at, uh, at
Starbase watching the literal launch of
or the launch of the literal most powerful rocket that's ever been flung into the atmosphere.
And that was pretty amazing to watch that.
They were all there.
You know who else was there?
Our buddy at the FCC, Brendan Carr, who we are, can I dare say again, very excited
that he is the head of the FCC commission once again.
Kansas, does this give him extra votes?
Like if you're a commissioner, do you get like a bonus, like plus one vote?
I feel like it should, right?
Like for all of your hard work,
hurting those cats.
I feel like you should get a little extra,
a little extra bump on that.
So these are all good things.
All good things.
And in the meantime,
we've got the big judge thing,
which we're going to discuss,
because that,
I got to tell you,
we did not have a bright spot yesterday
with GOP stuff.
I'll get to all the liberal stuff.
I mean,
sometimes people get upset
if I criticize the right.
And then I want to respond.
to those people, you literally must not know me at all because I've been doing this since 2008 on air,
even before then. And I will call balls and strikes. And that's just the way it is. I like consistency
because I think that's how you get a better republic. I agree with the founders on that. If people don't
agree with the founding fathers in me, then that's on them, not me. So we're going to get into
the whole judge thing and how we had five senators who didn't show up to vote, including the
secretary of state nominee and the vice president elect who did not show up to vote. And as a
result, Trump missed an opportunity to appoint a judge lifetime appointment to the 11th Circuit Court.
But I told you that first yesterday. But then the vice president responded and then deleted a tweet.
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And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
You know what, just sidebar, because we played just the intro to Wild Boys coming in with Duran Duran.
I loved that song when I was a kid and I wanted, and I was like, I wanted to be a wild boy.
And I'm so glad that, you know, the trans ideology hadn't infected my mother and she had more than one brain cell to rub together.
And she didn't go, guess you're a boy, and do all that.
So I felt like sharing that.
New York City has expanded the use of drones to respond to crimes and other emergencies.
I have no idea how this is going to actually do anything,
other than get footage of crimes that are not going to be prosecuted because they have Soros DAs.
I mean, really, it's just an exercise in stupidity at this point.
So what's the purpose of it?
They said five police station houses are going to get two drones as part of a new program.
So what, you're going to fly it around and just go, stop that, stop that.
What's the point?
They said, we're flying into the future and keeping New York safe.
No, you're not.
You're just like you've got a little surveillance devices that are guaranteed to be shot out of the sky.
Just saying, you know.
Escaped primates opened a can of worms for South Carolina's Alpha Genesis Research Lab.
Pretty sure a movie started like this.
They said four primates are stolen the loose after 43 of them escaped from the Alpha Genesis Research Laboratory in South Carolina.
This is kind of sad.
I don't think they should be testing on them.
You can disagree with me.
I think you should use people who are on death row.
and test on them. I'm all for that, but not these dudes. Not little, not little cutie little animals,
unless they're jerks. Animal rights groups, like dolphins. Animal rights groups have cited the
company's history of violations and previous monkey breakouts, great punk band name, or album. A member of
Congress called for an inquiry into oversight, but they said that they're trying to find out whether
or not it was an intentional act by an employee. It seems like it would be, but I don't care because,
you know, I just don't like testing on. I'm not a big animal tester.
order. Again, use people who've chosen to do horrible things and are incarcerated for life from
murder and rape and all that. Use those people. A drought warning declared in New York City for the
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Deborah Gonzalez, the George Soros-owned DA in this case with Jose Abara, the rapist murderer, killer
murderer who Trenda Aragua member who murdered Lake and Riley. Back in June, this DA, this DA,
Deborah Gonzalez says that she is not going to recommend the death penalty for Vara.
She said this back in June.
They already took it off the table.
Because I've had a couple of folks, you know, good folks out there who understand good justice.
And they were asked, oh, I guess he gets the death.
She doesn't, no, she just, she did lose her re-election bid.
So I don't know what that means.
I guess that's already set, though.
But she completely, she already took it off the, she already took it off the table.
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash here with you.
we're at the bottom of this first hour.
And you can find a substack chapter and verse,
also on Rumble where the discussion happens,
Channel 3, 47, Direct TV, X, all of that.
He was found guilty, Jose Barrow,
all 10 counts of murdering this nursing student.
And Deborah Gonzalez refused the death penalty.
It literally said in which she put out in June,
quote, this office will no longer seek the death penalty.
cases which are legally eligible for the death penalty are eligible for sentences of life without parole
and life with parole eligibility after serving 30 years. Now, there's also the issue of, you know,
he could have, death penalty could have been on the table and he could have entered a plea deal
where it was life without parole and it still could have been up at this. But the point is that she,
I mean, literally took it off the table because of a Soros,
back to DA. I mean, she's the Athens district attorney. She said that she'll quote, take into account
collateral consequences to undocumented defendants, was her direct quote. So he's going to be in jail
for however long his life lasts. I'm not saying that I would donate generously to the commissory
account of anyone who, you know, happened to find him expired. But it should go without saying,
you know, I hope he gets some sweet prison justice.
I honestly see in my world
like when, you know, bad guys
take care of their own.
And, and, because nobody likes rapists
of young women like this in prison.
These guys don't like that. They do not like
the stuff. And I know people like
to, you know, there's a universal
thought about inmates.
And I kind of take a
scriptural approach to, you know,
the confined people who've
you know, have done crimes and they're doing their time.
But they, there's
there's a dislike of people who
prey up on kids and do stuff like this. I don't know. Maybe I've been watching too much Mayor of
Kingstown, but I'm just saying, just saying, that's a damn good show, by the way. So,
this guy, I don't know, I feel like these types of cases, I know we don't have like a ministry
of, we have a department of justice, but I feel like we should have like a ministry of penalty or
something like that where instead of cruel and unusual, it's cool and usual. We're just,
you know, mainstreaming.
I'm not, you know, because me, okay, so no death penalty.
So then I can torture the guy until the point of death and then bring him back.
Because, see, we're not about cruel and unusual.
We're about cool and unusual.
You know, we're caring him back.
So we can do it again.
I'm just saying.
But this case, it's amazing how the government, how the people who said they're going to protect you.
This is, this is taxation without representation is exactly what this case is.
because you had the Riley family. Think about it. They're participants in this republic. We have
different levels of government. The federal government is supposed to protect our borders.
We are supposed to enact border sovereignty. And this murderer, he was in federal custody because he
crossed the border illegally once already. And then he was released. And then we paid for
him to fly to Georgia. We paid for his life here. We flew him to Georgia. Not only did the government
fail this family, but they facilitated the murder of Lake and Riley because they flew this guy to
Georgia. He had already broken a law by entering illegally and violating our sovereignty. And then
he was released in a sanctuary city. ICE was not notified because it is more important for progressives
to pretend like they're virtuous than actually be virtuous.
They didn't want to hurt this Trenna Aragua member's feelings.
I mean, for them, Lake and Riley being murdered,
and this might seem like an extreme statement,
but it's true, and it doesn't make it any less extreme.
It's just true.
They, I feel, that the cost of Lake and Riley's life was worth it to them
in order to not hurt this violent murderer's feelings.
The government was complicit in every step
the way, every step of the way. It makes me sick. I mean, if we had had, he entered illegally
in September of 2022. That's when Democrats controlled the White House, the Senate, and the House.
They would not even entertain a border deal until like two years later. And even then,
they fought it the entire way. And how dare you? You're supposed to say undocumented.
You're supposed to say things like undocumented. You're not supposed to say.
you know, illegal immigrant or illegal alien.
But it is you, all of this, what is the point of laws if they're going to be situationally enforced?
What is the point of paying taxes if you're not getting the return on the investment of your tax dollar?
I am not getting the return on the investment of the gobs of money that I am being forced under penalty of jail,
that I'm being extorted by the sanctioned mafia that is our government to pay into the
IRS. Where's the return on my investment? I don't get a secure border. I don't, I don't have
energy independence. I don't get any of that stuff. Instead, what I get is a bunch of
morons lecturing me about pronouns and telling me when I pay three times as much as they could
imagine to pay my fair share when I own their lives because I pay for them. You do too. It enrages
me. We've literally gone to war for less. I don't say that, Joe.
jokingly. So this is just at every level. This is horrific. We, uh, we're talking on break
about, uh, Gen X stuff because I, I did a podcast, taped a podcast discussion earlier this
week about Gen X. And I saw this conversation this morning. It was like some Gen Zier. He was
like very young. Did not really believe that people would literally play outside all day and would
not come home until they saw the porch light turn on.
Yeah.
Well, no, if you were within the line of sight, so we had a neighbor who would go out and yell
for their kids every night.
And whenever we heard the dad go out and yell, like, and it would rumble through the trees
and bounce off rooftops and somehow find wherever we were playing.
And we knew it was all time to go home then.
He was literally like the neighborhood alarm.
And we knew it was time to go home.
And then when my mom would turn the porch light or the deck light on, that's when I knew it was time to go back, right?
And I loved that this Gen Z could not, they could not imagine it.
And this person was like, or this, yeah, Gen Z.
It's like, really?
Are you guys exaggerating it?
I kid you not.
That is literally how it happened.
I sound, I feel like my grandparents did apparently back in the day.
And I'm like, you know, walk up hill both ways?
What?
How does it even work?
But we did.
That's what it was like.
It was completely like that.
did all these things. And, and what's more we just, we had fun. We weren't, you know, we weren't
constantly on our devices or in any of the stuff. It was just, you know, we were, we just had a lot
of fun with it. And I was telling Kane, too, because I had a lot of run-ins with nature. And I like to
think of myself as being a more of a snow-white figure, right? Where I go out, like if a dog
likes me and I'm petting the dog, then I get in my head, I'm snow-white and birds are going to come.
sit on my hands and little mice are going to come and tie ribbons in my hair or whatever
could happen but instead it doesn't really quite go like that so i made a i guess a passing
mentioned to dolphins or something and uh one of our listeners was going okay we heard the monkey story
because i got to a fight with a chimpanzee yes it was actually one that was related to the chimp
crazy doc people and uh they go but what did a dolphin do to you that's that you said they're jerks
Okay, so long story short, when we were on our honeymoon and we were in the Bahamas,
yeah, just shut up.
I was expecting.
And I was told to not, like, you couldn't, like, get into the water with dolphins or if there were dolphins in the area, they were telling me, like, the locals there were like, no, you can't get in the water.
You're expecting.
And because we were, we wanted to swim with dolphins.
And they were like, no, you can't do that.
Like, why?
Is that?
Why isn't that?
because I'm thinking they're dolphins, right?
Like, what's that one little dolphin that was real happy?
Flipper?
Yeah, and he needed help people, right?
He was like the lassie of the sea, was he not?
Yes, he was.
Yeah, he was like, you know, Timmy's in a blue hole or something.
I don't know.
Anyway, but I just, I don't know.
I had this, like, I guess, very naive view of wildlife because they were,
they were real, that's what they sound like, Cainee.
Did you know that?
The dolphins?
Almost identical.
I know.
I could go out in nature and you wouldn't know the difference.
So anyway, I was kind of sad.
I was like, well, you know, I wanted to swim with the dolphins.
And one very nice gentleman who's an older gentleman looked at me.
He was like, ma'am.
He was like, they will literally bump you.
They will actually kind of attack pregnant women and they will bump them and try to cause them to like, yes.
For real.
What the heck is that about it?
And in my mind, I'm like, I have fought goats, parrots, ferrets, and monkeys.
I think I can probably take a dolphin, but I didn't do it.
So from then on out, I've had a very suspicious.
I've cast a wary eye towards the dolphin kingdom
because they're, they seem like jerks.
What a jerk animal, right?
Like you're supposed to help women and stuff, right?
Like there is a whale.
I watched a video of a whale give a woman her phone back.
Right.
And then, I mean, just the timing is amazing.
I remember when we got back,
there was a documentary on dolphins,
and it was the dark side of dolphins.
I'm like, what?
Dark side of dolphins, what's that?
And it was how mean they are.
they are so mean they're like some of the they can be very mean they can be very helpful but they're
you know pretty mean i didn't know that did you know that did you know like koalas were jerks too
yeah i found that out like only a year ago really yeah saw a video and i'm like some of the cutest
animals are the meanest things in nature like holy koala it's like god's like oh let's see how this
works out we're going to make it real cute and humans are going to want to cuddle it and pet it
and then we're going to make it a total jack wagon i don't know so i told kane i'm like i feel like i
want to do a nature show, but not like Jack Hanna, where I'm educating you about the animals.
I just want to, like, expose how they're jerks.
Right.
Like Brian Fellows from S&L, but like with the jerk side of the animals.
Anyway, so that's kind of that story.
I'm not going to talk about the ferret because that, well, that's a whole other segment.
Yeah.
You got a lot of stories about.
Yeah.
Or goats.
Conflicts with nature.
Parrot or macaw.
It's kind of the same thing, right?
Yeah.
for all intents and purposes, we'll say it us.
Sure.
I mean, I know those distinctions are important to some, but they're not really to me.
It's a colorful bird that, you know, sold cereal back in the day.
I'm all right with it.
Tootam?
Yeah, fruit loops.
Okay.
Well, that's, oh, that's not, that's a colorful.
They're all parrots to me.
Oh, it's a parrot.
This is like how soda's all coax in some parts of the United States.
All birds are just smaller parrots.
Yeah, yeah.
Parakeet.
Yeah, that's all parrot.
It's a parrot also.
Yeah, they're all parrots.
So, um, we,
we've got we've we've we got a lot still on the way that we're getting into including some
crazy stuff that you need to be aware of as it relates to the economy later on in the program
my friend carroll roth is going to join us because this is something i actually didn't know
corporate transparency act beneficial ownership information did you know that there is a
reporting requirement and the laws have changed on it that actually can that actually can get you
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Who is that with Jaguar?
Who is that with them?
It's had a brand strategy.
Oh, that makes all the sense in the world then.
They're stupid little commercial
where you have like basically a bunch of crayons.
Some of them trans.
Like it's like the green color pretending to be pink or something.
Walking out.
And it had nothing to do with cars.
And everyone's like, what is this?
Now that makes sense.
Like guys like that are ruining companies.
Stop it.
Who makes the decision to hire this guy?
Fire the guy who hired him.
Fired the person who allowed it to happen and fire that guy.
Right?
Golly.
That just horrible.
It's just, oh man, Juan, what are you doing to us?
Juan's getting this video ready.
He's going to kill us with it again.
I didn't even, this is, how does this sell Jaguars?
It doesn't.
Who's that guy?
He used this flat iron without he protect that way too much.
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Welcome back to the program. Your lovable retired goth commotion here with you at the top of the
second hour. And it's already like we're already in the middle of the week. It's Wednesday.
We're like Burland Awards Thanksgiving late speed. You can find us also channel 347 unless you're
watching us there. Listen to rest really obviously. The chat's on Rumble. Make sure you send up for
the newsletter over at Substack. So a few things. They have the family and family statements ahead of
the sentencing in the murder trial of Jose Abara, who was convicted, found guilty on all 10
counts of murdering Lake and Riley. This illegal immigrant member of Trenna, Aragua, who
brutally murdered this nursing student in Georgia hunted her down and killed her. She was, you know,
just grabbed her in the park. And this case, the sentencing.
seems expected. I mean, it's all pretty quick because he forewent a jury trial. And so it was just
the judge's decision. And then I made mention of this last hour. Do you remember the case of the Susan
Smith? This was like 30 years ago. I was really young when this happened, but I remember this
case. I think I was like I was a teenager when this happened. She was the South Carolina woman
and she strapped her kids. I think it was like a two year old or a three year old and a 14 month old.
strapped her kids into her car and then let it roll into a lake near where she lived and her kids drowned.
Then she lied to the authorities and said it was a black man that stole her car and took her kids.
And so for, you know, like, for like she lied to them.
And so for days she was like on television pleading for them to this, this imaginary suspect to bring the kids home.
And then police finally confronted her because some of her story wasn't adding up.
And then in that case, and she finally admitted to killing them. So she was sentenced. Well, she came up for parole for the first time today and was denied. And I think it's good that she was denied because she's crazy trifling. I can't say it on air. The whole reason she killed her kids is because she was having an affair on her husband. And the guy with whom she was having an affair told her that he couldn't continue because of her kids. So she kills her kids.
and she's been, I read an article not long ago where they were noting that she's been entertaining, like, men writing letters to her.
And they said that she hasn't really changed, that she was telling one man, yeah, when I get out, we can, you know, talking about the money that she could get from, you know, selling her story or doing this or that.
And she has it in her mind that she's going to become this millionaire because people will be fascinated by her grossness.
and then her and, you know,
one of these men writing letters to her
while she's in jail,
then they can go and, you know, live a carefree life.
So she was denied parole.
And she apparently, even her ex-husband,
the father of the kids was like, no, do not let this.
She's a monster. Do not let her out.
She apparently has never demonstrated remorse,
like actual remorse, none of it.
And the husband has moved on,
but he still really is grappling with losing his two sons.
And he has a new wife.
And the new wife was telling the,
court that some days, you know, it's still, it hits him, you know, that he doesn't have his two sons here.
And nobody wants this woman to get out. So she's still, she's in jail. She's still in jail.
Where she needs to be. I don't even know, honestly, I don't even know why she's still alive.
I have a very hard, absolutely no, no frills response to this sort of heinousness.
I don't know why, like this Jose Abara, this DA in Georgia, already took the death.
penalty off the table. So taxpayers already that paid and facilitated for the murder of Lake and Riley
by flying this filing gang member from New York to Athens, Athens, Georgia, they're going to be paying
for him for the rest of his life now. I mean, this chick, this Susan Smith chick, she killed her two
sons and now she's taxpayers who have to have to pay to keep her, and she knew exactly what she was doing.
She lied about, oh, I was going to commit suicide and staying there with him, but I got out at the last
minute. No, you didn't. You killed him because you wanted to go on. She's like a Casey Anthony.
Except Casey Anthony didn't get caught. I mean, convicted, I should say. Well, she kind of did.
But this is wild. Spent some time. Was released. This is crazy. But I just don't know. Our society
indulges this stuff because I don't know, we think that we lock people up and that can reform them like this.
I think certain people can not be reformed. And it's not for a, for a, I'll,
a lack of belief in grace.
I think God can forgive them, but society's different.
And forgiveness doesn't mean absence of penalty either, by the way.
You know, it doesn't mean any, and I'm not saying that comes into this chick's case at all.
I just don't know how the husband would ever be able to forgive something like that.
But grace doesn't mean that there isn't room for actual accountability.
I don't know why she should have been put to death.
I think when you're killing kids, it's a death.
That's a capital punishment offense.
This, Jose Ibarra, he's going to be living his life in prison unless some prisoners
decide to do a good deed and take him off the taxpayer toll.
It's true.
It's absolutely true.
This is, that's justice.
It's not justice.
Speaking of justice, this is one of the reasons why it's incredibly important to make sure
that you're putting up good people onto the court.
And that didn't happen because we, with the 11th Circuit, they are, we have four other
appellate justices.
that are awaiting
confirmation.
But the 11th Circuit,
Trump missed the opportunity.
I talked a little bit about this yesterday.
I sent a piece out for chapter and verse,
my substack.
It was a vote of 49 to 45
and the Senate confirmed Embry Kid.
Now, you want to know about Embry Kid?
Let me tell you about Embry Kid.
This is a guy who argued
that child rape statutes,
quote,
child rape statutes,
though not Latin with the exact same racial baggage
as more general rape statutes,
are still racialized. He was saying that child rape was being racialized. He gave incredibly lenient
sentences to child predators. And when his sentences were reversed, he hid this from the Senate Judiciary
Committee as they were considering his confirmation. He hid this. Now, I know that it is a panel of
judges, and he is but one member of a panel that's headed up by Clarence Thomas. However, he now is
elevated to this position on this court so he can influence everything from gun rights to
men and women's sports to immigration issues, all of it. And it is a lifetime appointment and it
covers Alabama and Florida and Georgia. And five senators, including the incoming vice president
elect and the nominated secretary of state did not show up. There's zero excuse.
Trump was livid.
He posted on his platform, quote,
Democrats are trying to stack the courts with radical left judges on their way out the door.
Republican senators need to show up and hold the line.
No more judges confirmed before inauguration day.
And he is absolutely right.
There's nothing wrong with what Trump said.
However, Vance, he made a mistake.
And this is where there's good things about Vance, but this is one of the bad things about Vance.
He can be very undisciplined to.
he blasted critics for a very different reason and then ended up deleting his tweet. He went after one
conservative activist who works in works with some podcast and said that she was a quote mouth breathing
imbecile who attacks those of us in the fight rather than make herself useful because this woman
had criticized him not showing up. He goes, if I had shown up to the vote in question,
the nominee would have succeeded 49 to 46 rather than 49 to 45.
If every Republican had showed up, Federman would have come in and the Democrats would have gotten their nominee across.
He goes, when this 11th Circuit vote happened, I was meeting with President Trump to interview multiple positions for our government, including FBI director.
I tend to think it's more important to get an FBI director who will dismantle the deep state than it is for Republicans to lose a vote 49 to 46 rather than 49 to 45.
But that's just me.
All right. No. That's no. First off, sitting. Sitting.
at Trump's elbow as he is vetting prospective candidates for like commerce or FBI or whatever.
No, it is not as important as casting a vote against the, an extreme leftist's lifetime appointment
to a circuit court. Lifetime appointment. So these people, these cabinet picks are not
taking office until next year. You can take a day. So number one, no, it is.
not more important to sit at Trump's elbow as he vets these candidates than it is to do your job
as a senator. You can't just sit here and own the libs on Twitter. You've got to do it in the Senate
with your vote. You've got to do it in real life. You can't just own the left on social media.
You've got to own them in real life by voting against their hardcore child pederasty apologists.
You can take a day. The judiciary is super important. And as I said, you got four other
federal appellate nominees awaiting
confirmation. Second,
it would have taken just one more Republican
to overcome their tally. And by the way,
Federman, his equation
of which Republicans
were coming in, he didn't know that and he was up
for a different reason. Also,
the speculation was that he would have voted against
this guy too. It would have taken just one more
Republican to overcome
Democrats tally. Here's the other thing. Why didn't
they demand post-closure debate?
when you when you when you when you when you when you when you vote cloture to close debate
you have a debate period that i think it's like uh like 30 hours or something after why
that's literally what democrats did trump's first term to slow down the confirmation process
as much as possible why didn't and they didn't why didn't republicans choose to do that
so third vance's response is way too testy wildly testy
it Biden is trying to undermine trump's judicial
overhaul from 2016 with these remaining weeks. And there is zero excuse to not showing up. And this is,
this is the hard part of the job. You signed up for this. Your job in the Senate is not done.
And it also doesn't look great that both Trump and Vance are saying different things.
So as much credit as we give to Vance to being disciplined, sometimes he's not. And this is one
of those times. They've got to get on the same page and they've got to get on the same page fast. Vance has
got to relax. And he needs to realize that people who have zealously championed him from his political
inception, but then mildly criticize justifiably a very important vote, they deserve patience.
You have to pick your battles and never more so than with your allies. And what the hell is John Thune?
our big
majority leader
where is he at
I mean
this is a mess
an absolute mess
and there's no excuse for it
so
this can't happen again
Republicans have got to get it together
because like I said you got four other
appellate federal appellate
confirmations
nominees
awaiting confirmation
it's very important
we have
more to get into, including coming up, we're going to be talking to my friend Carol Roth
over this insane, overreaching requirement for small businesses. And apparently the deadline for that
is upcoming. And Trump needs to do something about changing the regulation on it. And we're
going to talk to her about that. She's going to walk us through it because you got to know it,
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This is a really cool headline.
The earliest, quote, Jesus is God inscription found in Israel's deemed the greatest discovery since the Dead Sea Scrolls.
It's an inscription that was uncovered beneath the floor of an Israeli prison.
And it's now on display in the United States.
The 1800-year-old mosaic was discovered by an inmate of the Magidio prison that features the ancient Greek writing,
quote, the god-loving Akeptus has offered the table to God Jesus Christ as a memorial.
It's a 581 square foot mosaic.
and it decorated the world's first prayer hall in 230 AD.
And really fascinating, fascinating thing.
Also, SpaceX President says we could easily see 400 starship launches
within the next four years.
Four years.
The president of SpaceX, Gwen Shotwell,
erred, of course, that's a perfect name,
aired some company insights at a financial summit
and said she could easily see 400 of them blasting off
within the next four years.
The FDA is going to investigate forever chemicals found in seafood.
I thought this was something they were already doing.
They're trying to figure out how PFAFASS affects seafood, the environment, and processing water.
Can I just venture a guess and suggest not well?
The same.
A report finds that America is catching and eating a little less fish.
The volume and value of America's commercial fishing industry.
has fallen, according to newly released federal figures, though members of the industry say that
the decline was to be expected following a recent spike in supply. They said that the catch at US
ports in the 50 states fell 2.6 percent to 8.4 billion pounds in 2022. The same catch, it was about,
I mean, it's like almost six billion at the docks in 2022, but they've seen a drop of as much
as of 11 percent. So wild. We need to eat more fish because fish is healthy for you.
A man camping in the Amazon rainforest wakes up to find literally 10 million ants tearing his tent apart because he's fighting with nature.
Nature is done with you.
I guess they thought it was a giant leaf.
They were a bunch of leaf cutter ants and they were ripping apart his tent.
Conservationist Paul Rosalie was resting in the largest rainforest in the world when these little insects woke him up at 2 in the morning.
He was trying to sleep it.
They were tearing through the fabric, trying to dismay it till everything.
Carry him away like he was a gulliver.
Let's see.
a NASA lander may have actually killed life on Mars, a scientist claims, and colleagues took
his theory surprisingly well. They said six years after Apollo 11 touched on the moon, two other
landing crafts, Viking 1 and 2, were sent to the red planet surface. They were trying to see whether
or not the soil could actually produce something living. And one astrobiologist says that the craft
may have killed potential life by putting water on it. He says the salts with the ability to absorb
moisture from the Martian atmosphere might normally provide all the necessary water to microbes there,
but they might have been too sensitive to handle the direct addition of more liquid.
We got more to come.
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I've never wanted to learn to play bass more my life than when I hear the song from the OJs.
And I'm like, my gosh, why did I never learn this?
welcome back to the program.
Dana last year with you.
That's exactly what we're going to talk about is cash mona or rather the big rule that's coming out about how you make your money.
Now, I just got to tell you, I read this thread, and we're going to bring on the amazing Carol Roth here in a second.
Let me just set this up.
I read her thread at like night, right?
I'm getting ready to go to bed.
Like, this is the last time.
I felt like I was reading a horror story.
She was like, there's a rule change or there's a rule that was changed and this deadline's coming.
And I'm like, oh, my gosh.
The government is so big.
Am I in trouble?
Are we the baddies?
I don't even know anymore.
That's how big government is
and how stupid all these rules are.
So she's warning everybody about this rule.
I know what I know and I know what I don't know.
So that's why Carol Roth is joining us because I read this and I thought,
CTA boy.
Is that like skater boy?
Like Avril Levine?
She's dying right now.
Let's just get to it.
She's probably like Dana.
God love you.
You sweet summer child.
Our amazing friend Carol Roth,
who's like one of the smartest people.
out there. She knows math. She knows money. She knows business. She's a recovering investment banker.
And you can check out her newsletter at carolroth.com slash news. And her book,
You Will Own Nothing is a terrifying story and you need to read it. So Carol, I so appreciate you
letting us know all of this because I had no idea about this, no idea of what it meant.
I was like combing through your thread. And then I'm like telling my husband who's already
half asleep, did you know this? Are we going to get in trouble? Like what's happening? So tell
everybody, this is a big bad rule. The deadline's coming just in January. Yes, but I love the fact that
you made me out to be Freddie Krueger that's going to come to you and create nightmares in your
dreams, as I always do here on the show. But yes, we are about six weeks away from millions of
small business owners potentially facing massive penalties that include penalties more than
$500 a day and jail time for noncompliance with the rule that most small business owners.
owners don't even know it exists. And if we do not get help from Congress, if we do not get
the Trump administration to come out and say they're not going to enforce penalties for noncompliance,
people are potentially going to be in deep due to. So this is a rule that was basically enacted.
It was the authority was given by Congress to the Treasury, to their financial crimes enforcement
division called FinCent. And FinCEN said, we need to combat cartels.
and money launderers and terrorists.
So here's our big idea for doing that.
We're not going to use the courts.
We're not going to use suspicious activity reports from the bank.
We're going to get every business to register with us and register every owner and
every major decision maker, whatever that means.
And we are going to get their driver's license or passport and we're going to get all this
information about them.
And that is the way that we are going to stop cartels.
Because you know, Dana, I'm sure the cartels and terrorists are going to be lining up to give their information to FinCent.
Now, the other thing that they did is that they said, oh, by the way, we're going to exempt all big businesses and we're going to exempt financial services firms and so on and so forth.
So basically, the target of this ends up being small businesses that have entities.
So if you have an LLC, even if you're a single member, if you have an S corp or some other entity around your business,
as well as there are certain other entities being caught up in this like Housing Association.
So if you're on a Housing Association board, you may be caught up in this as well.
And by January 1st, you need to go to FinCEN to this BOI reporting and give all of your information,
which by the way is not only unconstitutional, but every time since you,
something changes. You get married, you change your address, some small piece of information changes.
If you don't update it, again, you are subject to these absolutely egregious fines.
Now we know from FinCEN that as of their sort of recent tally, there's only been about 10% of the
expected compliance so far. So we know that millions of small businesses are going to be caught up in
this. I have been trying to get this killed pretty much all year. I testified in front of Congress in
April about this. I've been working with groups like the NFIB and the S-Corp Association who've been
on the phone to everyone. We have delay bills in the Senate. We have delay bills in the House. We have
overturned bills in the House in the Senate. We have 44 congressmen who sent a letter to FinCEN,
but there has not been concrete action to vote on any of these things and stop it. And we have
six weeks and frankly less because you know people are going to do this before the last two weeks
because of the holidays so we have about three or four weeks to make a big deal and get somebody to do
something or else you know all this information potentially comes at risk and you know we're we're in
a really bad position as small businesses and there's really and we're talking to our good friend
Carol Roth who's warning us about this you know you have to file if you're you know a small business
anything really before this January deadline.
It doesn't even matter if you decide to go like the sole proprietor route.
I mean, you could still have to file with this, right?
Well, so sole proprietors, it depends if you have an entity.
So if you're sole proprietor with a single member LLC, you have to file.
If you don't have an entity, you do not have to file.
So that's at least according to their rules.
Who knows what they change up in the future because, you know, they've been such great
allies to small businesses. But right now, this is about entities that are filed with a Secretary of
State. If you've gone to the Secretary of State for anything, except for a DBA name. A DBA name
does not mean that you have a new entity. So it has to have an entity that you filed with your
secretary of state or a similar type of state level organization. That's what triggers it. But it's
it's just so ridiculous. And we already have a court case where this was found unconstitutional, a
district court and they narrowed the scope and they said, okay, well, only the people who are in this
court case are exempted while it goes through the court system. And it's like, well, if we know that
this is unconstitutional, why wouldn't it apply to everybody and not just the people who are the
plaintiffs in that case? So 10 lawsuits, lots of activity, we just are on a clock, which would be the
best thing that could happen is the Trump administration just comes out and says, you know,
We stand with small business.
We aren't going to enforce penalties, so you do not have to file and we'll take care of
this later.
That would give everybody some comfort.
The other great thing is that we could get Congress to vote on one of these bills.
Because again, this is a bipartisan issue.
You know, there are plenty of Democrats that are small business owners, and this is meaningful
to them as well.
And the fact that nobody wants, everyone says they care about the backbone of the economy
until it's time to actually care about the backbone of the economy.
and they're running around doing all kinds of nonsense.
And this is critical and we are on a real clock here.
Yeah, it would be great if they talked about this instead of some of the other stuff that they've been fighting about like in the House or the Senate.
That would be really nice.
Talking to our friend Carol Roth because, you know, you say they talking about these small businesses, that's a lot of small business.
That's like the engine of the economy.
And I can't even imagine the kind of wrench that is thrown into the economy when you break all these people off at the knees.
That's a terrifying concept.
I can tell you when I went to Congress in April, we put a call out for small business owners to go on the record and to give their own voice.
And in a matter of a week and a half, I had almost 450 small business owners whose statements I took and I had to shut it down because we had so many and take them and verify all of them.
And I submitted them to the record for the record in Congress.
And these were small business owners saying things like they were going to give up their entity.
which if you give up your entity, you forego protection, that they were going to close their doors
or people who said that they weren't going to start businesses because of this kind of government
overreach. And we don't want that. We want to be able to support entrepreneurs. We shouldn't be
creating more barriers. And we all know since COVID, small business has borne just the brunt of
every single decision that was made. They were the first to get closed down. They were closed down
the deepest. They didn't get enough funding to compensate.
them for what was taken from them. We know that they've been impacted by inflation, by the labor
market, and they don't have the scale of the big businesses to deal with these kinds of things.
And now they're asking for, you know, this type of intrusion that is only targeting small
businesses plus updates every time something changes is just absolutely insane and egregious
and unconstitutional and tyrannical and, you know, any other adjective you could throw out.
Yeah, it's wild to me that, because as you pointed out, they think that they think that
this is going to be cracking down on financial criminality, like money laundering and all of that.
I've watched Ozark. That's not how this works. And I've seen it from the first son. I mean,
you paint to money laundering to do all of that. We know how this works. But cartels, and I think
you pointed this out, I don't know if it was an editorial or on X. I was trying to find your tweet.
Because you even said something like if the cartels aren't big enough to be, if they're big
enough to be exempted, then it doesn't matter this law. Is it applicable to them anyway? Because
they're all pretty big. I mean, think about, you know, some of the cartels out there. I think they
go past that threshold of non-reporting. Right. They have, they have more than 20 employees,
so they would be exempt from reporting anyway. But, you know, it just goes to the, you know,
if you are a criminal, of course, you're not going to be the one that complies. The people who are
going to comply are the ones who want to be law-biting. But, of course, if they do it wrong or they
don't do it and they didn't know, then they're the ones made out to be criminals. This is the
financial crimes enforcement division of the Treasury.
Small businesses are not financial criminals.
They are the backbone of the economy.
I mean, can I be crass for a second,
because only you would appreciate this.
But this is unconstitutional.
If they have a court system to deal with this,
it would be like saying, listen,
having people who are flashers is a really big problem.
So we'd like everyone to take a picture of their junk
and put it in a database so that just in case somebody were to flash you,
we would be able to find that information.
That is the same analogy here.
We're looking for cartels that we want everyone to put their information in a database.
So if there is a problem, we can look through that information.
We all know the first example is absurd.
It is patently just as absurd for us to have this information.
They have the ability to get it through the court system if they have reason to believe
that there is an issue.
And otherwise, you know, what are we doing here?
Yeah.
So everyone needs to be calling, emailing, social media, yelling at their lawmakers.
And also, maybe everybody like raising the volume so that the incoming new administration can
immediately do something about this because otherwise, as you said, this is weeks away.
I mean, the fit will hit the shan, so to speak.
Absolutely.
Unfortunately.
And people, you know, if you're a small business owner, you just don't know what that
enforcement's going to look like.
You know, if you start doing almost $600 a day and fines, you know, over the course of
the year, that's hundreds of thousands of dollars that you're going to end up of,
going. And while we think the administration is going to do the right thing, it's still big,
it's still opaque. When do they get around to it? It's just not the kind of burden. We should be
putting a small business. We're talking about unleashing growth with this administration.
And for the very first thing you can do is just absolutely get rid of it. Yeah, absolutely.
I'm so glad that you're raising the alarm on this because I wouldn't have known about this if it
wasn't for you. If it wasn't for you out there talking about it, I would not, nobody would know about
this. How insane is that? Every single day when I talk about this,
We have business owners who are like, I don't know anything about this.
So how is it that they expect that we're going to get compliance when they've done such a poor job in communicating it for the first place?
Which, again, I'm glad that they have because it's unconstitutional and nobody should be subjected to going through this farce of a rule.
But until we get that dealt with in the course, we need some sort of a reprieve here.
There we go. Absolutely.
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It's his life mission to make bad decisions.
It's time for Florida, man.
So you know that we've got a story about the villages.
The villages.
A husband.
was arrested after he called her his Bible thumper wife poured out his rum this guy I tell you this is like
this is probably the most normal thing you're going to hear about that I'm kidding so what ended up
happening is Ronald Wayne foot it F-O-O-T-I-T foot it of Lake Panoscoffi is facing a battery charge he was
arrested after he was taken into custody he looks like a thumb he was mad that his wife poured his
rum down the sink when she found him drinking at 2 a.m. And then after she poured out the rum,
he was like, oh yeah, and then he popped open a beer. Well, then a struggle ensued over keys and
iPad and a phone. She did not want him to drive because he was drunk. And so he's six foot tall and
weighs 300 pounds. He pushed his wife onto a bed. She called 911. When they arrived, they found
that foot and had bloodshot eyes. He literally smelled like a bottle. And the pandemic,
the paramedic, sorry, claimed that the woman, he was a retired paramedic. And he goes, she attacked.
me because I called her a Bible thumper because he poured she poured out his rum so he was arrested
on a charge of domestic battery he was booked in a sumter county detention center he was initially
booked without bond so I don't know if he bonded out or not but that's you know but yeah he got
mad she was looking out for his well-being she's being a good woman looking out for his well-being
and he wouldn't have none of it so that's I mean I don't know but that's poured out I wonder how
much if it was like a lot of rum or not a lot of rum. I don't know. Let's see here.
We have this other story in here that this is kind of an old story though, but it seems like
it's an old story. I don't know. It's about a Florida man named Sean Irby. Irby?
Reby. That's, yeah, that's that or that. It could be that. I don't know how to do this one.
Because we've had a story like this before.
He, this was a department stores across Miami, this Florida man is facing criminal charges
because he would approach like juvenile women from behind and then use a medical syringe to squirt
some mystery liquid on them and then record it on his cell phone.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And apparently there, he fled before.
employees could intervene. Other shoppers alerted the victim. Surveillance footage captured one
incident and it showed that there was a stain on the back of her shorts. And then at a
Marshalls two months later, a similar incident was reported. And same thing. And it was the same guy.
And so they, she identified him in a lineup and investigators started putting all these
different cases together. And they finally arrested him charging with multiple offenses,
felony battery on a child, two misdemeanor battery accounts tampering with evidence.
He's out on bomb, but he's under house arrest, and he can't go into stores or be around any of the victims.
And he said that the liquid was Cetafil.
And then he had deleted the videos from his phone.
Yeah, I don't think so.
That's how it's Cetaph.
That's like a lotion.
It's like a lotion for sensitive skin.
Like if you have eczum on that.
That's very particular, though, right?
I don't know.
I feel like some of the dads need to just beat him within an inch of his life out in the street.
That's just me.
thinking out loud.
Stick with us.
Third hour next.
So welcome back to the program, folks.
We're at the top of our third hour this Wednesday.
We're officially one week out from Turkey Eve.
Thanksgiving Eve.
And it's good to be with you.
Are they doing, I'm sure they're doing the Macy's Day parade and all that still, right?
I think so.
Yeah.
Does it seem, do you, do you like, is it as big of a deal in your house?
I don't know.
The only time I've ever seen it is to watch balloons go awry and deflate or flage.
or fly away.
It's kind of like watching NASCAR.
I'm in the kitchen doing stuff, helping,
or when I was younger,
helping or now cooking.
And I'm only like keeping it on
because I'm like waiting for somebody to get,
it sounds horrible,
waylaid by like a runaway balloon, right?
Didn't that sound like the hedgehog?
We got lucky one year.
And we're like, yeah, go!
There was a runaway minion or something.
It's something like that.
Yeah, it was great.
It was great.
All right, so welcome back.
I'm just, you know, kind of taken some notes here.
So in the house,
Got a few things. We've been talking about the cabinet picks. It's all going well, you know, all that good stuff.
We're going to have Carol Ross segments up, her segment up, because that's incredibly important.
That's so bad when government's so big. You're like, am I in trouble? I don't even know. Like, am I violating some rule? Don't even know anymore. It's like a terrifying concept.
They just issued a state, the House Speaker finally put out a statement saying that you can't go in the women's bathrooms, blah, blah, blah. Just do it. Just issue the damn statement and then move on to other stuff. Why are we,
wasting four days on this. And I'm not saying it's not a big thing, but do we have to take like
three to four, like a whole week to release the statement? If he would have come out guns,
blazing balls of the wall, like rhetorically speaking, no, all the puns intended, then wouldn't,
like, why are, he should have done this hardcore in the beginning, but he didn't. And then now
he's spending the next couple of days trying to like build up his rep as like being hardcore about
this issue. We saw you. You didn't say nothing that our first, that first answer.
we saw you. Don't think that we didn't. So I'm just, you know, wondering. And it didn't help. And it's fun to dunk on the lips, but I want to make sure that our own side is not nominating themselves to get dunked on. And here's what I'm talking about. So yesterday, Marjorie Taylor Green, she was mad because the Gates report, they want to release, they're trying to tell the House Ethics Committee to release this report to Senate wants to read it. And apparently somebody got access to it. They've been leaking stuff. I don't know. And Marjorie Taylor Green goes, from my report.
Republican colleagues in the House and Senate, if we're going to release the ethics reports and rip apart our own that Trump is appointed, then put it all out there for the American people to see all the ethics reports and claims, including the one I filed, all of your sexual harassment and assault claims that were secretly settled, paying off victims of taxpayer money, all of it. And she's like, you know, if we're going to dance, let's dance in the sunlight, I'll make sure we do. Okay, well, then do it. Come on, tough girl, release it. Don't threaten us at a good time. Put it all out there. Why in the hell would you not?
This is our taxpayer dollar.
Our dollars.
This is our money.
Then release it.
All of it.
This whole, like, don't you come after my sexual deviant or I'll go after yours?
That doesn't work.
That's a really bad strategy.
Okay, let's not do it.
Let's just release all of it.
Why would we, there's zero reason why any of this should be kept private.
Why should anybody be protected is like the big question.
I mean, remember, there was an $18.2 million congressional slush fund for,
hashtag me too claims or as we like to say it the pound me too cane well that's what it was that
sign that was off-air conversation that we had the hashtag was originally the pound sign cane
it's a matter with you adam angiosky was the one who did this uh with his open the books dot com
and they said that they they had 291 cases of workplace disputes for congress since 1997 they paid out
$18.2 million.
And that was just in March of 2021.
So why is this an if and not a win?
Like why would you not, why would she not release all?
Like why keep any of it private?
So you're saying, well, I'll keep it private if you keep that private.
So how are you any better?
You're not, that is not the flex you think it is.
Girls, what are you doing?
I liked it when she was, you know, all about the bathroom stuff.
And when she put the Hunter Biden photos up there, this one was a miss.
just saying so now i want all of the stuff all of it throw it all out there i want to know what kind of
deviancy is happening in the halls of congress don't you agree like we should we should get to know this
nobody's talking about it none of the media gosh everyone in the conservative media talks about
the same dumb stuff somebody goes whoa whoa and then they all go boobobob it's all the same thing
i can't handle it it's like reading the same stupid story repurposed 5,000 ways across the whole slate of
websites. It's just mine, mine, mine, mine, mine. That's all it is. Come on, people. Do better.
I mean, where, where, nobody's now everyone's like, ooh, maybe that wasn't good. Now no one's
asking about it. You volunteered it. I want it now. I think that would, uh, I think that would,
that would be a good thing to do. Now, Trump apparently is trying to find some workarounds for
Gates. I don't know. Izzy though. All I'm seeing is so, so and so said Trump,
called. So-and-so said Trump did this. That means nothing. He's got truth social. He can go out there
and post it up on truth social. The fact that he's not doing it and that all of this stuff is, well,
Trump said, so-and-so said, so-and-so said that they heard that Trump called. So-and-so said that
they called or that so-and-so-else said that Trump called. No, no, no. Why are we even
entertaining that? If he's wanting it, then he puts it on true social.
that's it then he then he puts it on a true social it's all there is to it so you know that's it
what is it now who what is the number five what is this one this is the press asking trump if he's
reconsidering matt gates and he has one word okay go ahead mr president are you reconsidering the
nomination of matt gates no well there it is doesn't but can i just be honest you know and this is why
I'm into the
and I've never ever said
oh this is 40 Chess I've never said that
can't have I said that
have I made fun of people who do
yeah yeah yeah yeah I actually think this might be
40 Chess I'm not gonna lie
so
does that sound like Trump is visciferously pushing
something
no no
if Trump wants something
he posts about it nonstop
you will know about it you will know
he will post about it nonstop.
He won't let it go.
He'll find a way to work it
and to average everyday conversations.
Yeah, he'll give it a nickname.
And if you don't like it, you also get a nickname.
So that's why I'm like, hmm,
I'm not taking very seriously
all of these stories where they're like,
well, Trump said, and I read this story,
I kid you not, where's this at?
I thought I saved it, but I think they actually took it down.
It was a, where was this story at.
There was a story where they were saying that, oh, well, so-and-so said that Trump called
and was pushing people to confirm gates.
I don't believe that.
Because Trump would literally be beating all the senators over the head on truth social.
He would be cutting videos.
He's done stuff like that.
He's gone out and has like very strongly defended or pushed.
for people. That hasn't happened here. And again, going back to Lorraine's letterhead theory,
it wasn't on the letterhead came. So the letterhead theory is that the picks that Trump knows
are going to get through and that he's really like, you know, stamping are on letterhead.
The ones he might be like a little or not confident that they're going to get through,
no letterhead. They just get a true social statement.
Kind of interesting, right? I think so. So I don't know. It's, I don't know. They, I know they're talking about the Federal Vacancies Act, Reform Act. That's not going to pass judicial scrutiny, by the way. So I'm not even going to entertain that. That's something that's been thumped down before by the courts when Democrats have tried to do it. And this would be no different. But furthermore, that's all conjecture because unless he literally draws a picture of it on true social, it's not happening. You don't need all of these people to build all this stuff up for him. If he wants it to happen, then he
will go out there and say it'll happen. Now the reason I keep going to its 40 chest is because I think
he believes that there is baggage there. He might think that it is would not be. He wants to reward
the perception of Gates's loyalty, but at the same time doesn't want to deal with the drama
that comes with it. So is this is a great move to do if you want to look like you're standing by
somebody and you're not expending any kind of political capital to do so. But then the system is
going to take care of what it takes care of.
That's what I think the strategy is here.
I'm not saying that that's what it is.
I'm just saying that that's kind of what I'm thinking it might be.
Because it's a little unusual in my perspective for Trump not to be hardcore going
out there like, you're going to bust your eight-able snakes.
You better, you better confirm my guy.
He's gone out there and done that with others, but not this one.
So kind of keep that in mind.
When you hear all this, a lot of the people that are acting like a source told me and
say this stuff on X, I guarantee you no one told them.
It is just either they were told because they're getting paid by a group that is pushing something or advocating something and that is literally happening or they want to sound like they're in the know and they're not because they're doing it for clicks.
That's not that's literally no one's telling them anything.
This is, I would say, except for the, I think Epstein getting his feelings hurt by Musk and then leaking to the press about Musk, which is where I think that Musk bust up came from was maybe him leaking to the press because Musk accused him of leaking it to the press.
everything else has been pretty tight tightly controlled in terms of what information is coming out and when
and so I just I just I don't know I got some suspicions about all this so it's going to go through whatever
process that goes through but I don't think we need to spend an inordinate amount of time battling over
a questionable pick and I think it's the shakiest of all his picks for a number of reasons I think it's the
shakiest of all his picks. There's a lot of other stuff that we have to deal with and we can't be
focusing all the time on that because there's all this other stuff. And plus there are tons of good
candidates out there as well. So I mean, you have that. But and then with the Senate, you know,
the appointment of the Senate, I know a lot of people we're talking about with Rubio going to be
Secretary of State. Maybe we can appoint somebody in the Senate. He'll show up to vote. And so we don't
have people like Embry Kid, a petersed apologist to get on the 11th Circuit for a lifetime appointment
covering three states.
Maybe the Florida governor will put someone in that seat that is, that'll show up to vote.
But I want to tell you, too, there's a lot of gamesmanship going on about that Senate seat
because there are still a lot of scores in the Republican world that they have not settled with each other.
And so you have different factions in the Republican world, and they're trying to use this Senate seat as a measure of it.
So some people who don't like DeSantis are trying to use this seat and trying to push him into nominating someone
that they think would be more advantageous against him.
And then there are some who are like apologists for the other side saying, well, then they need to put somebody else in this seat.
I mean, it's just so, it's just, oh my gosh, it's his discretion, just like the cabinet picks or Trump's discretion.
The Senate seat is DeSantis's discretion.
People need to stop trying to score settle on the Republican side.
I am super suspicious of the people who are still trying to do it because they don't have as their priority moving forward with the nation's agenda.
They're doing this for themselves because they want to be gatekeepers.
they're trying to protect their influence because they're like, well, we're here for four years.
And then after that, what comes of us?
And I think that they're trying to gatekeep and protect their influence.
So I don't know.
I see all this stuff that's happening and it's a little annoying because like when we just talked to Carol Roth last hour,
so few people are talking about that.
And imagine all of the business owners that are going to get caught up in that filing predicament
and could be made into criminals because of some stupid regulations the government
hasn't even bothered to message about, right?
And now.
of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
So Victorian-era diseases,
vintage is like, it's like yesterday
is so in vogue right now.
Their diseases are spreading some
worrisome school outbreaks.
Some of these U.S. states
where you have these Victorian-era diseases,
Alabama and North Carolina. They've got
outbreaks of like pertussis,
aka Whooping cough.
It's violent
coughing, fever, all this. I mean,
it's really bad.
They, look, some of the vaccines, I think, are totally fine.
I'm not going to lie.
Some of them, like the COVID one, I'm like, nobody, it's brand new and it's experimental,
and it actually doesn't inoculate you.
That's the point is inoculation, and a lot of the stuff has been tried and true.
If you disagree, fine, whatever.
I don't care.
But there's a reason why it's spreading, and they're seeing an uptick.
So just saying, let's just send, it's always going to be smart about stuff.
Sure, ask questions.
And not everyone is the same.
Not every shot's the same, but you got to ask questions about stuff.
But then some stuff is, you know, sometimes what it treats is worse.
The, ooh, Thanksgiving set.
This is wild.
This is, I think, higher than what we've said before previously.
72% of Americans plan to travel by car for Thanksgiving this year.
Interesting.
That's an increase.
72%.
That is a major increase.
So in 2023, it was only 41%.
And then they said that a lot of this, people are going back to the more traditional Thanksgiving travel with 72% of respondents saying that they're going to drive to their destination.
41% 23, 38% 22, 32% 21, 35% 20.
It's a figure that's closer to pre-pandemic levels.
In 2019, it was 65% who drove for Thanksgiving.
So we're getting back to a little more normal, I guess.
expert reveals the exact temperature
that it's too cold to walk your dog in the snow.
19 degrees Fahrenheit is too cold
to walk your dog in the snow.
What are you telling me? Are you out there
being mean to your dog in the snow? No, I'm just saying.
Sometimes dogs don't care.
Yeah. A forced responders
rescued a young mountain lion. They do care.
From up a tree
after the family dog chased it.
So they actually had, it was a little
California mountain line. It was a cub.
Cub? Yeah. Kitten.
Kitten cub?
Blind Cubs. Yeah, it's a cub.
The family dog
treat it, so they had to get rescuers out there
to get it out. And, well,
we got more in store. We don't have time for this one. We have a lot
more stills. We wrap up this third hour. Stick with us.
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Gosh, I remember when this video was
on MTV. Back when MTV, actually,
kids, they actually played music,
videos. It's wild. All the Gen Zian alphas are going, what? What is MTV? Oh, welcome back to the show.
Dana Lash with you are at the bottom of this third hour. I read a piece and I'm trying to find it.
I thought it was at rest of state and it's not, but it was just basically, who is in charge?
Have you know? Okay, so I know we were all laughing about, you know, Joe Biden like wandering off and then not being in the
photo shoot, but can I just like, I, there's another story that I had of this, where's this set? It's a
cargo ship that ended up, where's this at? Let me pull this story up. Of course this happened
after we had Stephen Yates. It's Visengrad 24. They had this story. Chinese vessel Yipang
3 was chased, intercepted, and boarded by a Danish vessel, navy vessel. It's the Y-311
Sloven, after the Chinese vessel destroyed two undersea telecom cables linking Finland, Germany,
Sweden and Lithuania.
The vessel sailed
from Russia and the
captain is Russian.
So
what?
That's kind of a big deal,
right? That's a pretty big
deal. I don't
I don't know if they went on the
Yipeng 3 or not.
I mean
so
the reason that I was looking at this tweet
is because of the other story that I saw
where they said the Nord's are getting ready for war.
What? Yes, the Nordic people are getting ready for war.
And I thought that was kind of, you know, kind of interesting.
There was like this kit that went around in Swinland, Finland, Finland.
We're sticking with it.
Sweden, Finland, and Norway, they have released like this paper,
like these pamphlets that they were sending out,
like apparently preparing for war.
and it's not just like one article that's saying it.
Like there are apparently several that CNN is among them and some of these others.
And the New York Times, who else?
I mean, there's quite the economic times, the BBC, all of it.
And the BBC was the one who reported a couple of days ago that they were releasing this advice on how to prepare for war.
And they said in Sweden they were preparing for these.
We're sending out these like little yellow pamphlets.
I'm looking at my, for those who don't know, I have a four and a half foot gaming monitor.
You can kind of see some of it right here that I look down at.
I don't have a prompter.
So I just look at the camera, but I have all my stuff down here.
And the title of it, this pamphlet, it's yellow and it's called in case of crisis or war.
They updated it.
So it was six years.
The last time they updated it was six years ago.
They updated it again.
And Stockholm has called it, the government in Stockholm is saying that this is a worsening security.
situation. Finland had its own thing online called preparing for incidents in crises. And then
the Norwegians have also sent out a pamphlet. It's one that is for extreme weather war or
other threats. Denmark's emergency management agency said they were emailing the Danish
adults, details on the water food medicine they would need to get through any kind of crisis.
And then the Finns, they had a digital brochure explaining, you know, what to do in armed attack, all this stuff.
Sweden joined NATO just this year. Finland, they applied after Moscow kind of kept going in 2022.
And then Norway was a founding member of the Western Defense of Alliance.
So Norway, the Finnish government, they put theirs digitally because they said it would cost too much money to print out paper.
so they just did digitally.
In Norway, they sent out 2.2 million, one for each household.
And they were telling them what kind of food to have and all this stuff.
Isn't this kind of a little?
Seems a little odd, right?
Little, you're a little, you know,
and that people are, Norwegians were told to stock up on iodine.
Fens were reminded of their defense obligation.
And it's all apparently because of what is going on with Russia.
Which brings me back to this tweet that I,
was sharing with you, where you have this Chinese vessel boarded by a Danish Navy vessel,
and they're accused of destroying undersea telecom cables linking Finland, German, and Sweden,
and Lithuania.
There was an episode of Grand Tour with Jeremy Clarkson, James May, you know, the guys, they,
where was this at? I think, I don't know if they were, if they were in Finland, but they were in this Cold War,
military bunker that was literally built in like a cavern. And they actually, James May
crashed into a wall during it. He was going like 70 miles per hour because they're like,
just drive through it real, and he literally hit a wall. And he had to get, you know, it was the Scandy
flick, a Scandy flick is what it was. So it was their Scandinavian special. And they went into the
grand bunker, one of these big old bunkers that they had there. And it's up in the Arctic Circle.
And it was a Cold War sub-base. It was a submarine base, but it was like in the rocks. And so when they
were driving in this tunnel, that was like apparently one of the entrances. But they drove through and
were in a different country when they came out on the other side. It was wild. And they were
marveling at the fact that there were still, uh, actually.
actual people there in the sub-base and it was still operational. And it was interesting because I'm like, well, it would be right if you put that much resource into it and you were still worried about any kind of conflict. You know, I guess, you know, defense is always a good offense, right? And it was a very interesting thing. They thought, wow, so you still have the submarine base there and it's from the Cold War, but you're still staffing it and you're still doing drills and you're still doing all of this.
Well, now it makes sense.
Just thought that was interesting.
So we have all of this happening with Russia.
And then now Ukraine's using U.S. weapons to strike deeper into Russian territory.
And then now apparently the U.S. or somebody in the administration approved the use of landmines for Ukraine for the first time.
And then we have this tweet that I was sharing with you about this Chinese vessel and then this Danish Navy vessel.
Where the hell is the president and vice president? Where are they? Did I read a story that Kamala Harris was in Hawaii?
Yep. Really? Really? I mean, she's still the VP. She's still, so her and her husband are in Hawaii. Okay. Yeah.
There you go. And apparently, her office would not answer questions about when she will return.
The Honolulu Star Advisor reported yesterday that they're going to be there for about a week.
The FAA has temporary flight restrictions for a couple of different areas.
Hmm.
She hasn't been anywhere.
They haven't seen her.
She has nothing on her official schedule.
They're going into this lame duck period.
I don't know.
That's kind of, huh, interesting.
So she's in Hawaii.
That's why she wasn't there to work for them to worry, for Republicans to worry about her casting a tie-breaking vote.
That's why they should have, they should have really all shown up.
Now you see why.
She wasn't there to cast a tie-breaking vote when they voted, when the Senate, Republicans in the Senate failed to confirm Embry Kidd, the pederast apologist who lied to the Senate about his super lenient sentences to child predators.
That's why there's a lot of people mad, including at the vice president-elect and the secretary of time.
I'm just like, why did you guys miss this?
because Harris wasn't there to cast any kind of tie-breaking vote.
And the speculation,
Mention already voted against him.
And the speculation was that Fetterman would have also.
So,
you got Biden walking into the rainforest
and it looks like all hell is going to be breaking loose with all of this.
That's why, I mean, you need the new admin to get in there quick.
So it just, I don't know.
I don't know who's in charge.
after you watch the video where he missed the group photo and we laughed at it and all that stuff.
But that's a serious thing because he might be there, but he's not there.
Consistently.
There's, I, so I don't know who, who decided to make the call about Ukraine?
Biden didn't.
And Harris is MIA.
She's in Hawaii.
Who made the call for them to, and approved the use of long range missiles?
Who said, okay, we're going to allow the mine usage?
Who did that?
Is it Blinken?
Did Anthony Blinken do it?
This kind of goes to show you with Democrats.
It didn't matter to them.
Who was in the office?
Because when Democrats look at the office of the executive, they look at it as a cog in the machine.
All they're doing is they're pulling levers.
That's it.
There will always be the people there to pull the levers.
They just need kind of a figurehead.
It doesn't matter.
matter. That's how they view this so that it can continually run no matter if they sub
somebody out or not. That's not how we view government and that's not how the founders view it,
but that's definitely how they view it. And as it with Ukraine, I mean, nobody likes Russian
aggression, but I am so damn done with Zelensky and so tired of this issue with Ukraine.
And I mean, we've literally given him money to pay for their government pensions.
that's not a lie. That's what their minister, one of their government officials had said publicly in an interview that if the U.S. did not meet our financial, and what they said was financial obligations, and I wanted to scream, our financial obligations to them and they weren't going to be able to pay for their pensions. Newsflash, you're in the middle of a major war. Maybe that should be the last on your list of priorities. And they haven't wanted, they've, I don't know. The only thing that they've been able to do in Ukraine,
is not be utterly defeated. They have not taken any ground and they have not like taken any major
skirmish. Am I wrong? I watch this every single day. I follow all the accounts. I watch all the
play by plays, all of it. I mean, it's like this is a very, it's a war of attrition is what this is.
But I don't know. This is, nobody deserves another dime. No more. This is Europe's problem.
We talked about this yesterday with Stephen Yates.
It's Europe's issue.
And I don't know why we are spending more money on them than we are on our own border, on our own security, on our own sovereignty.
There's no reason for it.
So I don't know.
This stuff has got to change.
But I'm just saying, watch all this stuff over there.
It's very interesting.
Things are bubbling.
It's like when you got your electric tea kettle going.
So I love drinking. There's a cinnamon tea and I really like super spicy cinnamon tea. And I love like right when that electric kettle starts like right when it, it makes a lot of noise and then it gets quiet because it's about to really start rumbling and then pour all that vaporized water up into the ceiling. And I feel like we're in that process. We've got a lot of, it's still loud. I feel like we're in that process though. But they don't deserve any more money over there. We have more on the way. We got to, uh,
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So the U.S. paused our operations at the embassy in Ukraine, warning of a significant
air attack.
It's been described as like a temporary close, but I don't know.
We'll see.
It's just some real, I do like that Trump picked Matt Whitaker.
as the ambassador to NATO.
I like that because he's a no-nonsense kind of dude.
He's acting attorney general.
Former acting attorney general, Matt Whitaker,
is the NATO ambassador.
So that was who he picked for that.
I think that's a great,
because he, doesn't he kind of look like a no-nonsense guy?
We were just talking about this.
I want my ambassador to, like, NATO and, you know, China,
if we got one or anywhere else.
I want them to be like the meanest dudes.
I want them to look mean.
And yes,
have all of the other requirements,
but they need a little something extra.
You need to look like a jerk.
You need to look like someone who is
not going to get along with anybody right
when you walk in the room.
I want that to be the first thing
that enters the room.
Before you speak,
I want that to be the thing that permeates the room.
I want people to be off put.
That's right.
that's you know because we're in a weird period right now I like peace through strength
that is the way to go about it isn't he a tall guy too he's a pretty big dude right
yeah I mean I just think that I keep going back to so my grandpa was in World War II and he
was on USS Alabama and he was invited to go on the USS Missouri when they signed
you know that when they had Iorito and they signed the end of
aggression. And he always thought that he was invited to go up on Missouri because he was from Missouri.
Later it came out. The reason may be is because he was like 6-4, which can you imagine that man on a 6-3,
6-6-4 dude on a ship, he was a big dude. And he got to stand there. He and other guys got to
stand there and lying as they were walking up as the Japanese were walking up onto the ship.
And the word was that they had the biggest tallest sailors as an additional
SIEP for the Japanese who were a lot more shorter in stature.
So when they arrived, they had to walk past all these super tall sailors.
And he was really tall, really tall and super muscular.
And that they said that was kind of, that's what apparently the speculation is that's the reasoning.
Because it doesn't make sense.
If he's on the Alabama, why would he then?
I don't think that someone in the Navy is going.
Okay, this this sailors from Missouri. Let's put him on I think it was be I kind of tend to think that that's true
I've read that I there's not an official reason, but and he said he wasn't the only one. He goes there were a lot of and he did note at the time
There were a lot of there. He goes there. There were a lot of other tall seamen that were up on the on the deck is what he said. I thought that was very interesting. So it seems like that's
you know that's there's probably some truth to that. But the reason.
I say that is because it was done for a reason. And I love things like that. I love
needling mentally your opponent. I love that because that means if you're successful at that,
then you have to do less work. You can take a beat, maybe use that time to put more effort
into a particular research or a particular plan of attack or something else. It gives you a little
bit more time, a little bit more buffer. I love that as it's good offenses defense. Peace their
strength. Sending in a big, mean-looking ambassador? I like that. It's the way to do it. All right.
Kane. Today in stupidity, King. All right. Today, it's Jennifer Rubin. All right, good night,
everybody. Bye, everybody. You don't even need it. I don't even need to do anything, say anything,
play anything. But we're going to do it. It's cut 13-1. And Jennifer Rubin says Republicans are the
ones that want to kill kids. Listen, you can't talk broad themes. You have to boil it down to nuts and
bolts and you have to be
what do I mean by pithy
how about this
Republicans want to kill your kids
it's actually true
oh is it if you're going to oppose
vaccinations oh for crying
out loud all right that's enough
literally her breathing
is enough for today in stupidity
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