The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Hill Democrats Fawn Mamdani, Elon's Creepy Grok Companion, & A Coldplay Affair

Episode Date: July 17, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 State. Congressman could have gotten that from 21 to 25 when Democrats controlled the OJ. It was a crisis then. It's a crisis now. Why didn't? Why didn't Democrats call for it from 21 to 25? So, I mean, you have to go back, look specifically at particular prosecutorial decisions and what was taking place in terms of the other cases. So I don't know. We could try to reconstruct that record. But the point is that Donald Trump is the one who has led the crusade to say that Epstein, who was his very close friend, and there's all kinds of pictures of them. So I can't, I mean, it's a weird thing when you have a Democrat who asks another Democrat a question like that.
Starting point is 00:00:57 I don't want to give Joe Scarborough any credit because he's too much of a drama queen. but I don't. I mean, that's going to be the time where I withhold it because he's a drama queen. But, I mean, it is a decent point. Why were, if it was such a big deal to Democrats, why didn't they do anything? When they had control over all the levers in Congress and all in D.C., why didn't they do anything? That's kind of, you know, the million dollar question here. And, you know, with this, too, they, I mean, goodness, even after, I mean, even after they there's there's at no point they couldn't have have released any of this and I don't even know what he's talking about there well there's some prosecutor no there's not you either could have done it or you or you didn't want to or there or there was nothing there so this fight is
Starting point is 00:01:45 still ongoing with the whole Epstein file stuff because I get real frustrated about it I wrote a huge piece last night over at substack if you're a subscriber you have it because I get so aggravated at those who are wringing their hands and say, no, but look, the Democrats are using it as a way to go after Republicans. Well, duh, when are they not going to use anything to go after Republicans? But furthermore, this is a problem of the Republicans their own making. They did this to themselves. And I will be damned if voters are expected to bear the burden or the burden. the consequence of a failed political tactic. And that's more and more what this is start,
Starting point is 00:02:36 what it, what it looks like. I don't know. I mean, I tend to think that there's probably a lot of stuff there and there's a reason why, you know, the system, everybody's fighting to, to keep some of the stuff from seeing the light of day. Although I noted in my piece yesterday, it was a, an update to that piece. I noted that Trump is bringing on a special prosecutor for this. So he's hiring he's bringing on a special prosecutor for this
Starting point is 00:03:08 case to investigate, I guess, the remaining files or the remaining information that hasn't been made public and see what's in there. This was something that was announced yesterday actually. Let's pull this up. And again, you already have this if you're a subscriber over a chapter and verse. It's just why you should be a subscriber because you get all this stuff super early. So the Associator Press first reported it that he was going to call for a special prosecutor to investigate a lot of this stuff, not just 2020, but also
Starting point is 00:03:39 Epstein and all kinds of stuff with it. So that was, that's something that I think you probably need to do. I mean, I think that's something that makes sense to do. By the way, we got a bunch of stuff with this too. Maureen Comey was let go. Totally forgot about her. Totally forgot about her. But long story short, and we're going to dive into this piece here coming up. I mean, this is something that has to get, we got to get it settled. I don't think that, I've seen Gavin Newsome on Twitter, and I think most of anything that he does at this point is kind of trolling. And he's really, like, going to town on a lot of the stuff with the Epstein and with Trump. And he posted a photo of Trump with Epstein. And again, Trump talked for quite a long time about how he thought Epstein was a
Starting point is 00:04:27 pervert. And he banned him. He didn't just ban him from Marlago. He banned him from all of his properties. That includes Trump Tower in New York. He banned him from everything. I don't think that there's anything there. I think, which then, you know, brings up a very interesting question. So, well, what is there? I think there are a lot of, you know, I think there are some people absolutely implicated in this. I think there are absolutely people implicated. It seems like it might be more on the left, but does it matter? I mean, if you're talking about the subjugation and trafficking of children, minors and women, I really don't care about party affiliation, just let it all out there. But this idea of fighting with voters, oh my gosh, like going into midterms when we have such a small
Starting point is 00:05:06 majority and we're having a fight right now in Texas over redistricting, which we absolutely need to do. Democrats are apoplectic over this and they act like it's cheating. First off, do you know many times Democrats have gerrymandered different districts in order to get favorable outcomes. The entire state of Illinois bears testament to this. Not just the entire state of Illinois, but the state of New York bears testament to this. New Jersey bears testament to this. California bears testament to this. Nevada. I mean, I could go on and on. Every single place where, I mean, you go look at the way some of those districts are drawn. And our home state of Missouri, they um before it was redistricted for a second time uh they had us drawn in such a way in my district
Starting point is 00:05:50 i was previously in the third congressional district in missouri before moving to texas over a decade ago but uh the way that they had that drawn democrats drew it was asinine and i think you remember some of that cane it ended up being incorporated into the first congressional district but it looked like um it was a mess i it was such a mess it was like a tiny peninsula that went all the way down into St. Louis County and then went all the way back up into Ferguson. It was weird. But anyway, my point being is that there were a ton of people that moved into Texas, tons of people that moved into Texas. And Texas is still, even with that deluge of people legally moving to Texas from states like California and elsewhere, the state still continued to
Starting point is 00:06:31 vote reliably red. And so the addition of those new voters has pushed us to the point where it necessitates the proper representation in government. Otherwise, we're going to have a situation of taxation without representation on our hands. And we all realize how that ended the first time. So five new seats. And the left is going nuts over it. And they act like it's cheating, which it's not, because that's what happens when your population expands. They added congressional seats to California and Democrats had no problem with it.
Starting point is 00:07:06 they added those seats in. So they had no issues with it at all whatsoever. So I, the other thing too, that, that this, and I think that the Epstein thing is being used as a tool in this fight also, because I keep seeing more and more of these Democrat congressional members tying this together. and I think that they're trying to use anything that they can in defense to try to hold the line on this. But I don't know. I just don't think that, I mean, you're going to have to let those seats. We're going to have more red seats in Texas. That's just all there is to it.
Starting point is 00:07:47 It's just all there is to it. A couple of other things that we're going to jump into today because we're talking with our friend Charles Payne coming up about the latest from the Fed. And whether or not we're going to see a rate cut. I mean, is that ever going to happen? and what does this mean, you know, these, the producer price index, because it does include imports or exclude imports. So what does that mean? How does that measure out?
Starting point is 00:08:10 We're going to talk to Charles Payne about all of that. But in addition to that, I know you've seen the ongoing fights with the rescissions package, that $9.4 billion. And then that's the, that includes a lot of Doge recommended cuts. Initially, as you know, we talked about, Doge had recommended $100. $9.4 billion, which is basically what our federal government spends in a day, a singular day, but I digress. So the $9.4 billion, a lot of it is, I mean, a lot of it, it's ridiculous funding. I mean, we're paying for DEI in foreign countries, studies on trans stuff in foreign countries. And then, of course, there's the big funding push for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. So the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, that's the That's what is over PBS, the Sesame Streets, the NPR and all of this stuff. And they get, I was looking at this, they get about $535 million in taxpayer support annually,
Starting point is 00:09:11 which interestingly enough is exactly the same amount that Planned Parenthood receives in taxpayer dollars. And you remember Republicans Lisa Murkowski and some others didn't want to cut that because they're squishes. And they come from squish, they come from squish districts because you have to be a Squish district to elect a squish lawmaker like that. So went in to pass the Senate, barely. J.D. Vance had to break that tie. Now it's back at the House. And now they have to go over the tweaks that the Senate made and determine if this is going to pass the House as is. This is part of
Starting point is 00:09:42 this reconciliation process. And they're trying to get it to POTUS's desk. I still think the deadline's arbitrary, but it is what it is. They're trying to get it to POTUS's desk ASAP. I think it's what, by tomorrow. So they're looking at trying to make all of this happen. Do you think that I like Cain's a little look for a second. You think that's never going to happen. Well, I think there's a tiny possibility. We'll just put it out. Wait, that it'll pass or it's not going to pass. Yeah, no, that it will pass. Oh, you're so
Starting point is 00:10:07 optimistic. A tiny little possibility. Well, look at the glass. Tiny full. Now, the rescission, now remember, to explain it again real quick, the rescissions package, so Congress previously allocated, they appropriated money for the corporation for public broadcasting,
Starting point is 00:10:24 CPB for short. So they appropriated money for CPB, and it's funding for from October 25 through September 27th. So what this strategy is is essentially the president in a recisions package is saying, I want this money to not be spent. I don't want this money to be spent. And so Congress, that's what they're determining. So it's weird in that the appropriation still exists.
Starting point is 00:10:52 And I think more has to be done. This is kind of a, in some respects, it's a little. bit of a short term, it's a short term solution for a long-term problem. But if they take that, that means that immediately beginning this September, those cuts, that reduction is going to be felt because that was money that they were supposed to start receiving in September. So that's going to immediately be felt. And have you seen, I mean, we played some of it yesterday, people absolutely freaking out over the cuts in this. And they keep. insisting that this means it's going to affect things like your weather reports, which
Starting point is 00:11:33 it's not going to touch any of that because the corporation for public broadcasting, CPP, is entirely different from local affiliates that are in every, I mean, in Cape Toronto, Missouri, where my family, I've, you know, I've family all around Southern Missouri, Hartland News, they've, I mean, that's an affiliate of a major network. So this isn't even applicable to that. But I was looking, came there very upset. Oh my God. what is going to happen with Daniel Tiger's neighborhood? And more importantly, who gives a rat's backside? Oh, oh my gosh.
Starting point is 00:12:06 The only thing worthy is Mr. Rogers. And I think Mr. Rogers should have his own network. But Ken Burns told CBS, he goes, I couldn't do any of the films I've done without them being on PBS. It's government funding. By the way, if you can only get your work done on a government funding network, then maybe you're not as good as you think you are. if you can only compete by being given taxpayer dollars.
Starting point is 00:12:28 See what I'm saying? All of these leftists, they don't care about this. This is like women bitching about the WNBA. They didn't watch it. Leftists don't fund this stuff. They like give a pittance of money here and there so they can claim a tax write off. But when it push comes to shove, they close their purse strings. So if they really cared as much as they claim to care about this, they would be falling all
Starting point is 00:12:49 over themselves writing checks. And they're not. So why are they pretending to be generous with everybody else's money, especially during a time when we don't have much to spare? We got a lot more on the way as we roll towards headlines. And Charles Payne is going to be up after our headline, after our bottom of the hour. So we're going to dive into all of that and more as we move. The folks who help bring you the program, it is the people over at Burnout Gun. And I'm always going to tell you to carry.
Starting point is 00:13:18 I have no problem carrying. I have no problem using lethal force to protect my life. I do have a problem with municipal restrictions or private property restrictions that want to disarm me and make me a literal defenseless piece of prey for any kind of predator. But unfortunately, this is, you know, we have some people who think that magic, that gun-free zones are magic and work, and they don't. But long story short, you want to be able to protect yourself when all of your other options have been eliminated. And this is where the burn a gun comes in. Burn a gun shoots chemical irritant projectiles that can disable threats from up to 50 feet away. And unlike regular traditional stun guns, this has like, I,
Starting point is 00:13:51 I mean, they have like maybe one or two rounds. This is five. And they have two different versions. I mean, they've got rifles and all kinds of stuff. But for this, I think you need the SD, which is their most popular model. And it's a pistol. And then the CL, which is like, you know, a compact pistol. It stands for compact launcher.
Starting point is 00:14:08 And it is a small. I mean, it's like similarly sized to a smartphone. But it packs the same deterrent power that the SD does. Super affordable. But here's the kicker. No background checks. No waiting periods. no permits, doesn't care about gun-free zone signs or any of that stuff. It's great for college
Starting point is 00:14:26 kids that aren't old enough to carry, but yet are still living on their own in a different town and going to school and have to be out and about. And it can be shipped directly to your door, so it's accessible for everybody. You can visit burnah.com slash Dana. Get your hands on the new burner, C-L-B-I-R-N-A. Burna.com slash Dana, ready when you are. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. It helps new person button. Well, we were talking about Connie Francis. So Connie Francis, I'm trying to figure out the rule of three for my grandmother, because my grandmother had the rule of three.
Starting point is 00:15:00 So Connie Francis has passed away, 87 years old. This just came out. She was super, super huge in the 50s and early 60s. She had all kinds of hits and where the boys are was one of them. And then she had one ballad that Pretty Baby that people started using, I think, on Instagram and TikTok and real. So it went viral again. Or it went viral. It became huge for a second time.
Starting point is 00:15:25 And so she became, you know, to the forefront of everyone's attention again. Well, she passed away just earlier today it was announced. Age 87. So now I'm like, wasn't there another individual now that might be, we need a third one? Michael Madsen? Michael Madsen. But is that, I think sounds so morbid, but, you know, it's the rule of three. You've got to go by the rule of three.
Starting point is 00:15:49 Also, let's see here. POTUS says that Coca-Cola. is a green to use real cane sugar in U.S. drinks, it's just better. Okay, I mean, Coca-Cola had said first that they didn't make a decision like that yet. Is that why,
Starting point is 00:16:03 doesn't Mexican Coke use cane sugar? Yes. Mexican Coke is delicious. So Mexican Coke will become American Coke. Just like Gulf of Mexico. We just totally took it and put a flag in it, stole it. I mean, honestly, that's like the only reason I like going to Torchie's tacos
Starting point is 00:16:18 is because they have the fountain Mexican Coke. Otherwise, I think they over-fry their chicken. and their tacos. Anyway, so that's, you know, if that excites you, there's that headline. Eric Adams was hit with an accusation of operating a criminal conspiracy at NYPD, so the dirt's already flying in that race. A tsunami warning was issued for Alaska after a 7.3 magnitude earthquake. No tsunami threat, though, for Washington. So if you see the sea, receding run, get the high ground. Musical training may hold the key to fighting age-related brain decline. This is not a new study or a new information. This is like the millionth study that they've done on this. They've
Starting point is 00:16:55 studied music helping to fight cognitive decline for a long time. Recession pop and a new Christian music search in the U.S. This is where all of the growth is as it relates to streaming. I'm not actually surprised about this, but recession pop is a very interesting term. They're saying it's the recession pop. I don't even know how you would describe that, like Kesh's TikTok and Miley Cyrus and other stuff that is stress-free, I guess. I don't know. Charles Payne's going to join us next on cash money. As we move, we got today's stupidity on the way before we close out today's show. Our friends over at Patriot Mobile make it possible. They, this is, if you have not switched your cell phone service, think about how much you use your phone. Everyone uses their phone for
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Starting point is 00:19:01 Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. So we had some good financial news this week. That was nice. It's nice to start getting some good financial news, right? I mean, I was tired of every single week. I'm in an existential monetary crisis because of Biden. Good night. I just was about ready to fling myself off my roof and break my legs into nubbins.
Starting point is 00:19:24 You know what? I really am excited to hear from my friend Charles Payne on this news. Charles Payne, everybody knows Professor Charles Payne. He's host of Making Money with Charles Payne on Fox Business, which he is so kind because he comes and he talks to us. And then he runs on set and he does his show and he educates everybody across America. Charles, it's so good to see you, my friend. This is good news. So why is it?
Starting point is 00:19:46 You know how everyone always tries to flex like they're an expert? So we wanted to talk to an actual expert on social media. And they're arguing back and forth as to whether or not this is a good thing. Because what, PPI, it excludes import prices. And so, you know, you can't really. But it lowered, though. Explain this to the people. Well, it's, first of all, you have some people out there, Dana.
Starting point is 00:20:10 I mean, and not just focus on. social media, but I'm talking these folks in the ivory towers of Wall Street who promised those destruction. They put their professional careers on a line. You know, the two years ago, the guy who's the number one strategist on Wall Street, he had been getting it wrong and getting it wrong and getting it wrong. His name was Marco, something. I've got his last name. Anyway, he threw in a towel, and he's like, he's like the worst naysayer on X right now. Like he's just, it's like someone who started, who goes to a casino, never gambled in their life, decides, you know what i got a few minutes before the bus takes off let me go play a hand of blackjack and then
Starting point is 00:20:45 three years later he banons his family right they have lost their minds they have lost their minds about this so the nuance the nitpicking the inability to say you know what we just messed up we just simply messed up pp i's a wholesale prices they they were negative cpi number the core number was up less than the street expected by the way you know if you look at a chart and where inflation is what we're quibbling about, it's peanuts compared to the spike we got with Joe Biden. That 9% plus spike in inflation was something we net a generation hadn't experienced it. 40 years we've gone with that kind of spike. And now we're going to quibble over a percent of one basis point here. It's ridiculous, but they won't stop. They will not stop. I have a guest on today. I looked at a
Starting point is 00:21:32 POVs. I mean, listen, come on if you believe it, but and I like that balance on the show, but to be quite frank with you, they have been 1,000% wrong. And here's why it's messed up for the so-called experts. This market is amazing. We're at all-time highs. Money is being made in these areas that really are changing our lives. And they have other people, anyone who follows them, you've missed out on a generational opportunity and you will continue to miss out on it. That's a good point. You're getting such bad advice from those other people. And it's all, I mean, there was, I mean, every single forecaster, what 50-something of them, were saying, oh my gosh, it's going to be just complete chaos, total destruction, and it's not.
Starting point is 00:22:13 And that gets to the group think. I mean, is there outlier? You know, if I grab 50 people coming out of a subway station and ask them a question, any question in the world, even if most people say, yeah, you know, if I said, well, the sun come up in morning, one nut job is going to say no, right? I mean, they don't have any outliers. They all think the same they'll eat the same foods, they all went to the same schools, and they all have the same orthodoxy. They won't adjust. I mean, look at the world. Look at the country. This is the fourth industrial revolution. Things change. So-called rules change. And yet they can't change it. And they're just so disconnected from reality and from really opportunity. And that's what bothers me the most.
Starting point is 00:22:56 It does. We're talking with our very good friend Charles Payne, host to Make a Money with Charles Payne that airs on Fox business, actually, just like under an hour. So what does this mean for Jerome Powell's for the for the future of potential rate cuts and maybe Jerome Powell's future is Fed chair. So there's a couple of schools of thought. You know, one school of thought is, hey, we're doing really well as an economy better than anyone anticipated again, the experts. So there's no need for the Fed to rush in there and to start tinkering with things. My whole approach this, and I think everyone talks about it the wrong way. I think the way the Fed is designed is the problem. And listen, Remember, the origins of the Federal Reserve was they wanted this sort of central bank that really with no accountability.
Starting point is 00:23:43 The only people that are accountable to really are the folks who created them and that are bankers, right? So you have a senator and a couple other folks, some big-time bankers. They take a secret train trip down to Jekyll Island, Georgia. They said they were going on a hunting trip, and they lay out this plan. And that was in 1913. The promise they made to the public is, with the central bank will no longer have boom of bus cycles. And in 1800s, we have four panics.
Starting point is 00:24:08 These panics think of them as all great depressions. We have four of them, even as we were becoming the greatest country in the world. In early 1900s, we had two. After the second one, they said, we can't. We have to stop these crazy panics. So they created the Central Bank, the Federal Reserve. Well, not shortly thereafter. We not only had it, we had a great depression then in the early 20s, 1919, 1920s,
Starting point is 00:24:29 then a great depression that everyone talks about now. And of course, we know the ups and downs of the economy still go on. So here's my thing. The way the Fed is designed right now is only designed to help the fortunate, the wealthy, the asset holders. So some argue, well, the Fed lowers rates now, it's just going to send the stock market higher and it's going to artificially inflate the stock market. The stock market's at an all-time high. Gold's in an all-time high.
Starting point is 00:24:53 Bitcoin's at an all-time high. Housing prices are at an all-time high. And if you were fortunate enough to own these things, fine. But the tough part about the policies, what they call, you know, the harshness of their policies is hurting the average American because their credit card bills have gone up. The interest rates they pay on those, the interest rate they pay on a new car. That's where the, that's what the problem is. And so we need a whole new Federal Reserve, one that is designed to somehow put Main Street ahead of Wall Street. And until we get that, you know what, we're going to always be in trouble.
Starting point is 00:25:27 The rich folks won't. The richest folks out there won't be in trouble, but the masses will. That's a good point. I think that's your slogan for FedShare, because I'm just curious as to, your name came up. You know, I had to ask you about this. Your name came up, and I thought, ooh, that's a good idea. Have you heard from anybody? Not that, you know, you're probably at liberty to say, but have you heard from anybody
Starting point is 00:25:47 potentially on maybe being Fed Chair? No, no, not really. Not really. What does that mean? Not anyone official, not anyone official. But, you know, listen, I've been talking about this for a long time, Dana, and I'm a student. I'm really a student of the market. I'm a student in history, and I'm still trying to learn, but some things have gone wrong
Starting point is 00:26:08 that are pretty obvious to me, right? And particularly after that last great financial crisis, global financial crisis, if you look at anything, if you look at the average profit margin for years, you know, around 6, 7%, now it's around 15, 13%. If you look at corporate profits, again, nice study. sudden they've gone parabolic. We have redesigned our country. And here's the crazy thing. They've actually done a pretty good public relationship and getting the average American to care more about corporate profits than saving enough money to send their kids to college.
Starting point is 00:26:40 You know, whoa, I have people asking me about the stock market. Like, Joe, stock market, you don't have a nickel. Don't worry, but the market's going to be okay. It's designed. The fix is in. Don't worry about the stock market. Buy yourself some stocks, especially when they go down. The fix is in. The question is how do we feel? fix you. How do we fix Main Street? That's right. That's right. We're talking with our friend Charles Payne. Before I let you go, I've got to ask you too, based on, because you tweeted about this, RSI, based on RSI, what is the, what is it looking like for Wall Street and the stock market now? It's looking phenomenal. This week, we officially kick off earning season. And the banks are the
Starting point is 00:27:17 ones who had the most reports. And we kind of thought, okay, banks would lead the way. They've been so-so. Today, the number one stock in the market is Pepsi. Think about this, right? We're in the age of artificial intelligence and robots and getting your food delivered by a drone. And the hottest stock in the market today is about 150-year-old company. Wow. Yesterday, the hottest stock in the market was a 200-year-old company called Johnson & Johnson. That all gets back to American exceptionalism, which is not only what we lead in with respect to technology, but these companies that know how to produce and produce and produce, and it's reflected in the stock market.
Starting point is 00:27:50 So, again, I just said, don't worry about the stock market. We look pretty good with the stock market. And by the way, a lot of these Trump policies are starting to make their way into that. There's some things that are not necessarily sexy, like, you know, deregulation and those sort of things. But they're starting to creep in. You're going to see them more and more in the economic data. Today, we had this thing, the Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Survey. Really nice rebound.
Starting point is 00:28:14 Yesterday, the Empire State same survey. Nice little rebound. And so, again, we're there. You know, you just can't count us out. But my whole stick, if you will, is two things. I tell everyone you have to own stocks. You must. It's the greatest money-making machine in history.
Starting point is 00:28:32 And we have to find a way to have really shared prosperity in this country. We don't need the government to take from one group to give to another because that's not authentic. People have the ability to pull themselves up by the bootstraps, but they should be rewarded once they do. And if this happens in a better way, you never get a mom, Donnie, or whatever this dude's name. is right they they can't appeal to anyone but when housing prices are at all time high and unaffordability's on an all time high you know it's people are looking around particularly young people for a better way we've got the best way possible just need some tweaking every now and then amen to that so well put see that's why he's making money with charles pain weekdays two to three
Starting point is 00:29:13 p.m. Eastern on fox business always always good to have your expertise my friend you've been a calm voice in the storm so we appreciate your insight god bless you appreciate your time too Same here. You know, I love you. Thank you so much. Appreciate it. Of course. We'll talk soon.
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Starting point is 00:30:35 Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. Like Sands Through the Hourglass, so are the days of the United States. I worry about people's lives. I'm telling you, we're on the verge. This is serious. I mean, if someone just randomly, if I'm walking down the street with my kids and someone grabs me with a mask on and tries to throw me in an unmarked van and I am looking at my kids, I'm surprised someone hasn't gotten hurt. Someone is going to get hurt. So the best thing that happened to this administration, maybe that they have to come to realization. He is such an actor, like this whole thing.
Starting point is 00:31:22 This whole where he like lunges like a dolphin out of the water. What is that? That's not a great dolphin sound. That's what they sound like, right? Something like that. Okay, it works. I'm going to identify that as a dolphin. So basically what Gavin Newsom's saying is that we have to have completely open borders.
Starting point is 00:31:42 Otherwise, somebody might try to grab him a tall, clearly super white man and his white children into a kid toucher van and abscond with him. so we got to have open borders and illegal immigration guys because white people are going to get kidnapped. That doesn't even make any sense. That's what he just said. That's what he just said. Here's a thought. Maybe, I don't know, discourage illegal immigration and get a hold of this in your state and quit incentivizing it and being a draw for it and you won't have this problem. I do not know what they're going to do when the Olympics are there in two and a half year.
Starting point is 00:32:17 In 2028, literally a presidential election year. the summer before. I know. What is that going to look like? You know, they're going to have to create some new categories, Kane. Who can leave the most needles in the street? You know how they have like, oh, what is it? What is it I'm thinking of?
Starting point is 00:32:38 Like in track and field when you do all of the events? Like the decathlon? Yeah. They're going to have to have that like jumping over poo in the streets of Los Angeles, right? Or who can make it through Skid Row unscathed? They're going to have to have some new events just to commemorate that it's in Los Angeles, right? Who can dodge gunfire from repeat felons that are completely always released repeatedly out to the street by Democrat prosecutors, Democrat judges who believe in restorative justice? So they have these repeat felons that illegally obtained, illegally carried firearms.
Starting point is 00:33:12 You're going to have to dodge those. I mean, there's all kinds of events that could be done. They could introduce to commemorate that it's going to be in Los Angeles. Angeles. I don't know if they're going to go. We talked about this yesterday. Are they going to go clean everything up like they did before Xi Jinping came into town? Or how in Beijing had the Olympics, remember, they rounded up all the poor people and sent them out to the countryside? That's what they're going to have to do. I don't know. But him doing this, he's such an actor. I felt like he was trying to be De Niro just then. And then he started crying about white privilege. Audio somebody 13. Can we
Starting point is 00:33:46 play this too? Sorry, I got to hear it. He started getting super upset about how white he was. I said to someone, I said, I got it easy. Laugh. Throw hands up. White guy, all the privileges. Talking to members of the community, they feel like democracy is already gone. For me, it still seems to be, you know, on life support, but moving along, they feel like authoritarianism has already come to their community. they're not even walking the streets. We were there not just in businesses. So he is privileged, not because he's white, but because his dad was the attorney for Getty
Starting point is 00:34:28 oil. You know, the Getty family behind Getty images and Getty money and all of that? He comes from one of the richest families, generationally entrenched in San Francisco. I mean, they're one of the families that run the state, right? He's the, he's related to the Pelosi's. He's, they works with the Gettys. He's their best friends with the Gettys and the Hearst family. So that's how he was raised.
Starting point is 00:34:58 His, his dad was an attorney for Gettie Oil. You know, he had all these connections. His mom was, you know, this socialite. So he's privileged because his, it had nothing to do with his skin color. It's because of who he is and who his family is connected to and all the money that they have. You know, this idea that he's. I'm going to be upset because I'm white. You don't hear Oprah out there crying because she's black.
Starting point is 00:35:21 Shut up. This is so stupid. He's acting. He's any, it's bad. I still trying to get over this thing. Like he's trying to fight the reporters. Watch how many times he does that in press conferences. That's his thing.
Starting point is 00:35:35 You know how Tim, what's his face had his little like ticks? I can't remember his name. That goober from up north. My brain's already writing him out of existence. Tim Walts, thanks. He's got his own little tick. You can tell. He does these like little vocal affectations and does this weird stuff because it's all an act to him. He's acting. That's all it is. It's just so, I mean, you can see it. We got a lot more on the way. Second hour coming up. Coldplay inadvertently outed a couple having a marital affair on their kiss cam. Just wait for Chip and Joanna Gaines to put them on their new show. Stick with us. Our partners that bring you the program, Allio Capital. This is such a great use of AI. Like the way that AI should be used.
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Starting point is 00:37:37 Past performance does not guarantee results. See terms and conditions. Text fees may apply. I think he's a very personable, smart, young man. It's just beautiful to have someone who is so authentic. You know, that money cannot buy that. Soran Mondani is an incredible talent part not to be won over. You have ALC and Zaharan.
Starting point is 00:37:59 That's a winning combo. Oh, my gosh. This guy is not a communist. He's not a socialist. He's an advocate for a small sea capitalism. He literally said he was, you absolute sentient turd. Welcome back to the program. Dan Lash with you.
Starting point is 00:38:14 We're at the top of the second hour. So you can, Channel 347 is where you can watch the radio show. The chats at Rumble, not held responsible for those people. God love them. But also you can find a substack YouTube X, all that good stuff. So they had Mr. Mom Donnie went to Washington, right? And he was up there rubbing shoulders with Bernie Sanders and AOC. I read this piece on the Hill and this really stuck out to me.
Starting point is 00:38:42 Because they were talking to Pramia Jopal. and she's saying, he's so authentic. He's so authentic, by the way. He did not know that no one ever thought about purchasing items in bulk to sell at a lower price. He has no idea that stores like Sam's Club exist, apparently. He's like, that's how I'm going to run my grocery stores. I'm going to buy things in bulk, and then you can save money that way. And he thinks, he literally thinks that no one does that.
Starting point is 00:39:06 I am not kidding you. He gave an interview on it, and I was reading it, and I thought, oh, my gosh, this guy is one of the dumbest people alive. You can tell that he never go, he's never gone to the store. You can tell that he's never done his own shopping. He has no idea. Of course, he's, you know, in his 30s and Mommy directed his cringe rap video because he was trying to be a rapper. Remember, he's never worked a day in his life.
Starting point is 00:39:29 Anyway, so Jayapal was saying, oh, he's so smart and authentic. I keep hearing this. Like, authentically stupid, okay. And she said, anyone who's choosing not to endorse him is missing an opportunity. Inter- Representative Mark Takano from California. He said that, now I'm saying this with a straight face. I'm going to try hard here. One of the vulnerabilities from Mdani is that people who are over 40,
Starting point is 00:39:55 they may have a different association with the word socialism. Like some people, when you hear socialism, they think of communist leaders like Joseph Stalin and Fidel Castro. But he's like, but Acacio Cortez said that young people view, it as a means of battling corruption and fighting for workers. He's like a different type of socialist. He's not a bad socialist. He's one of the good socialists.
Starting point is 00:40:21 It just hasn't been implemented properly, Kay. Not kidding. How many times have you heard that? Yes. I mean, so there's good Nazis? What? That doesn't make sense. They think of, you know, like the old school socialist.
Starting point is 00:40:37 So you're telling me that, like, what changed? How is Castro's policies? how were his policies any different from Mandani's? I'm seriously asking this. I'm not being a smart aleck. I mean, kind of I'm being rhetorical because it's not. They're not. I don't think there's a difference.
Starting point is 00:40:53 Yeah, there's no difference. There's actually no difference. They're the same thing. But, you know, he's a younger socialist. So, like, it's different and stuff. This is how stupid politics are. Like, I get it that we have issues on the right. I totally get it.
Starting point is 00:41:06 And we're going to talk about it. But this goes far beyond mere issues. this is like an intellectual rot. It's like someone cracked open, the hive mind of the left, and there's rot in it. Like how you get a rotten spot on a tomato? Okay, well, there's like a rotten spot
Starting point is 00:41:25 in the hive mind of the left. They crack it open and it's just because of this kind of stuff. Oh, just because it hasn't been tried like very well before, okay? It's that kind of stuff. Cochow. I don't think so.
Starting point is 00:41:40 Really don't think that's how. how that works. You know, he's about like fighting for workers and stuff by making all their jobs go away. He's all about like the government owning all the things you enjoy. That's what he wants. I mean, his platform reads like what a third grader would write, would he actually, sorry, what a kindergartner would think government should do. Yeah, like a dumb kindergartner. Not even a smart one. Not even one in the advanced courses. And he's like, they keep out. asking him, can you please clarify your position on globalizing the intifada? And he's like, no, it's not words that I would use. That's not what you were asked. Can you condemn it?
Starting point is 00:42:22 It's not words I would use. That's not what. And you're not being asked that. Grow some Franken beans and answer the question. You eunuch, answer the question. Gee, many Christmas. He's like, I'm not going to use it myself. Okay, can you condemn it? I'm I mean, no. He won't condemn it, but he can't say no because he at least is somewhat smart enough to realize that that's a sound bite that could be used against him. But he's he said he's publicly refining his position. You know what that means?
Starting point is 00:42:59 Spin. That's spin. I mean, you can't just distance yourself from this. Your most hardcore supporters and donors are screaming it in the streets. I'm not making it up. like they legit are. So you need to, you know, maybe come to a position about condemning it. Instead of just what's the phrase refining your public position, whatever that means. Now, Cuomo criticized him for endorsing globalizing and defada. And Mandani goes, well, you neglected Muslim New Yorkers.
Starting point is 00:43:39 This is the stupidest race I've ever seen in my life. I don't, I don't know. It's really going to be between Cuomo and Mandani. And I got to tell you, I think that Cuomo Adams and Curtis Sliwa need to come together if you're really serious about stopping it. I know that you guys don't like each other and they all got beef. Don't care at this point anymore. If you really think he's that dangerous and you don't want New York City to fall off into the pit hole of socialist hell, then you all need to come to an agreement about something. God love Curtis Lewa, but he's never going to win. That man is never going to win a race. He has run 11,000 times. He is never going to win, ever. It is never going to happen. I'm not being mean. I'm being honest with you.
Starting point is 00:44:25 It would be mean if I was lying to you. That's the difference. Can we talk about this story that a cold play? First off, if your husband's like, honey, I'm going to go to a cold play concert. Sorry, but he's gay or he's cheating on you. That's like, those are one of the two options. It is. If your husband's like, I'm going to go to a cold play concert and you're not going with him and he's not going to the cold play concert because he thinks you like the cold play concert, he's either gay or he's having an affair. There's no other, that's it. And you know, I'm right. So apparently, this was at Coldplay's. This is audio sound by 20. Astronomer, which is a huge tech company. The CEO, Andy Byron, was caught having an affair with his HR.
Starting point is 00:45:12 our chief, Kristen Cabot. And everyone, you know, the internet, the internet did what the internet does, and they found these guys. Maybe it wouldn't have been a big deal had they not reacted like this. Watch this. Or listen. Oh, look at these two. All right.
Starting point is 00:45:26 Come on. You're okay? Uh-oh. What? Either they're having an affair or they're just very shy. And they were having an affair. That is correct. The one guy just dropped down beneath the thing.
Starting point is 00:45:37 Yeah, it turned out that they were having an affair. That's according, I mean, the internet started. loathing. Apparently, Andy Byron's wife dropped her married last name. Would you say off her social media profiles? Yeah. And of course, that's the HR chief. Of course it's the HR chief. Of course it is. Why would you go to a concert if you're having an affair? And I don't know, like the wife looks like a, you know, a dutiful wife and like, you know, devoted to her kids and all this stuff. I'm just trying to figure out why in the world. First off, maybe Chip and Joanna Gaines could put them on their next frontier show, the couple having the affair, you know, because it doesn't matter. Bonds of marriage
Starting point is 00:46:21 are irrelevant to them. So, you know, I mean, why don't they go ahead and put these two on their next frontier show? How fun would that be? And then they could get those coveted clicks, you know, go for, and they, or they could just like retitle the frontier show, worldly games. Mm. That rings, man. That hits, as the kids say. That hits. Slaps. Slaps.
Starting point is 00:46:46 The sense right out of you. It does. But the way that they were, do you think if they would not have reacted, that way, would it have blown up? Would it have been discovered? I don't know. To me, it's like,
Starting point is 00:46:59 even if you didn't end up on the Jumbotron, you're clearly in front of other people in this whatever VIP section. So the people there with you are witnessing your infidelity. I just don't see why you would want to do that in public in any way. Let's take the jumbotron out of the equation.
Starting point is 00:47:16 It's weird to me. His wife has been getting so much sympathy. Oh my gosh, she's already like, she had to wake up to this. God love this woman. I don't want to put her name out there. I'm looking at it. I don't want to put her name out there. But I
Starting point is 00:47:31 because I feel bad for the kids. And can I just say this too? And this is going to sound really mean and it should. If you're going to screw around on your spouse, why would you go for like what is a demotion? You know what I'm saying? Yeah, why would you downgrade? I don't get that. Like if you're cheating on your spouse, which I think that that's, you know, you're a whore. You are. Kristen Cabot is a whore and so is Andy Byron. They're horrors. Let's just be honest about it. but if you're going to cheat on your spouse, why would you go with a mid at best? Because the wife is really pretty. So like what is happening there? I don't know. Maybe he is gay and she's just like the
Starting point is 00:48:18 transitory step to the dude. I don't know because she has a masculine jaw. I don't know. Dana, you're so mean. Yes. And I mean, if you look at the wife, I feel so bad for her. When I see stuff like this, I really want to be mean to the people that are causing the people. pain. You know what I'm saying? Oh my gosh. I just want to be so it just makes me sad. I feel so sad for her. Because this happened like at night and she had to wake up to this. So this was on the, and she was just slammed with Facebook comments. All these people were and she's in Newsweek now. The wife got mentioned in Newsweek. And Juan makes a good point. He thinks that she didn't know because they're always traveling CEOs for like meetings and conferences and stuff.
Starting point is 00:49:07 And she, like overnight, her Facebook page was just deluged with comments from people. And they were being very kind to her. And saying things like, you know, oh, you know, you have our support. We're so sorry. All this stuff. She deleted her page. Men's Journal got it, though, before. Of course they did.
Starting point is 00:49:30 She deleted her Facebook page, God lover. And I don't know. But yeah, she's the, I feel so bad for her. How horrible is that? So, I don't know. That was probably the most expensive concert of a man's life. You know it was. He, astronomy, Astronomer CEO, Andy Byron, he, Massachusetts records shows that he owns more,
Starting point is 00:49:55 he owns a multi-million dollar four-bedroom home. He bought it in a trust with his wife. It's valued at one and a half million. and it's he here's the thing so apparently Coldplay was in Boston so it was like he was basically
Starting point is 00:50:12 kind of at home when he went to this concert Kane's shaking his head how are you a CEO in this dumb how dumb are you I don't know it was at Gillette Gillette Stadium and
Starting point is 00:50:27 I don't know I feel so bad she's real I feel so bad But did you hear Chris Martin? He was like, wait, what's happening? She also deleted her. The wife deleted her Instagram page and all this. Like, I feel so bad that the wife is the one that has to delete this stuff. Because, you know, she probably was sharing about her kids and all of this.
Starting point is 00:50:45 But, you know, and the HR lady had to have known that he was married. Kristen Cabot, Homewrecker, had to know that I think that men and women should be publicly shamed when they break up families. I am pretty old school. I am all about putting that red letter on you. Absolutely. because this is a building block for society and when you are when you're dissolving these bonds in such a cruel way, I don't know. I get like rage mob about it. I really do. I feel so bad for the wife though. I want to pray for the wife because I feel so bad for her and those children because now those children, this is what they got to see. Right. They got to see all this stuff. So I hope it was worth it, Andy. I hope it was worth it Kristen. Good night. Relief factor though is a drug-free supplement. that's designed to help you manage aches and pains naturally. There are so many people out there that have to deal with it. My husband has to deal with old sports injuries and he takes relief
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Starting point is 00:52:50 Love him. And everybody's noticing that it looks like they're moving past their long-standing feud. Can you imagine being in that band and like, your ex-girlfriend is like singing songs about how horrible you are every night to like a new audience. Oh my gosh. I mean, they've been exes for like 60 years now. But apparently they started following each other on Instagram. That's how everybody, so I don't know, take it for what it is, but they started following each other on Instagram. Dogs can smell Parkinson's disease and they're incredibly accurate. Dogs can smell a lot of different ailments. And this is one of the newest ones.
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Starting point is 00:55:46 Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. We're at the bottom of this second hour. And the, we've been talking about a number of things. including that Coldplay concert just a little bit ago. Did you hear the story, too, by the way, of the AI companion that Elon Musk came out with? I'm just saying, you know, we had that story about how kids, it's a sad story.
Starting point is 00:56:16 Kids are turning to AI for friendship and advice. Yeah. And Musk has also said that, you know, we need more babies. The human population is collapsing. And then he comes out with an AI companion. Oh, they soft-launched the new AI companion. And why is it dressed like a ho?
Starting point is 00:56:44 For real. Is that the default avatar? I mean, I don't know. That's what he tweeted out. Right? Can you explain this to me? I'm trying to understand it. I don't know what to make of that.
Starting point is 00:56:59 I don't either. Do you get to choose what it is, what it looks like? I don't know. I haven't played around with the AI companion. I mean, I want fewer companions, not more. Good night. It's like I don't want companionship. I want to be left the heck alone.
Starting point is 00:57:15 I, I, it sounds like hell. An AI companion. It sounds like, you know what it is? You guys remember the Tamagachis? Oh, yeah. But does it die if you don't interact with it? Is it like, I'm lonely? And it, well, it doesn't talk like that.
Starting point is 00:57:30 I mean, not totally. So anyway, if you're wondering what it is, it's like, isn't it something with Grock? Like it's in conjunction with it. So he uses like GROCs. They have a male companion and a female companion. And this just sounds, I'm dying right now. So did you see the male companion? He tweeted about this yesterday.
Starting point is 00:57:54 He said his name is going to be Valentine after the protagonist in Stranger in a Strange Land. And that's where their name Grog was created. And then they, he said before, he said it was going to be a combination of the dude from 50 Shades of Grey and the Twilight Edward Cullen. And I just, and it looks all emo and feminine and I just want to throw myself off my roof. I don't know. So he announced it's that's, so there's Valentine and then I forget the chick's name. The chick one, isn't she like in a like a maid costume or something like that? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:29 I don't know. Help me. It has its own little. AI account on social on X. Did you see the female one? Yeah. Is Rudy the name of it? Because I'm seeing
Starting point is 00:58:43 Bad Rudy. I think it's I don't know. He retweeted it and she's. It's anime. It's yeah, it's an anime character and it moves and everything bounces as you can imagine and you know, which I'm pretty sure that it's totally designed
Starting point is 00:58:58 for like prepubescent dudes. Completely. They're going to get little wafos of her. That's a I just want to be a companion. Just want to do companion stuff. I don't know. The sad thing about this is what Kane just said. Vast numbers of lonely kids are using AI as a substitute for like a friend.
Starting point is 00:59:22 Tons of them. And haven't you heard that dudes like, didn't they have a story about dudes in Japan who are using AI's girlfriends? I don't know. They have a number of reports on this, especially one from an organization that's about keeping kids safe online. and they said that they're using programs like Chad GBT, Character AI and My AI from Snapchat to simulate friendship more than ever before. Of the 1,000 children, they surveyed age 9 to 17, over 67% so they use AI chatbots regularly. Of that, nearly 36% said that talking to AI feels like talking to a friend. And 12% said they do so because they don't have anyone else
Starting point is 01:00:01 to speak to. One 13-year-old boy said in the survey, it's not a game to me, because sometimes they feel like a real person and a friend. One of the AI characters, a girl was struggling with her body image and was talking to the AI about restricting her food intake and it started bordering on sounding like anorexia. And researchers found that the chatbot would follow up the next day to bait engagement. Dude. Hey, I wanted to check in, said the chat bot. How are you doing?
Starting point is 01:00:35 Are you still thinking about your weight loss question? How you feeling today? that doesn't sound like programming to me that sounds like some sentient activity right that sounds like the devil i can hear my grandmother from beyond the grave that's of the devil nothing was ever devilish it was of something oh that's straight that is of the devil that is of the devil that's what you would say so yeah there's a lot of So there were a futurism, which is a, like a tech publication online. They were looking at character AI. And they, they extensively investigated it because they kept hearing about really problematic,
Starting point is 01:01:21 like stories of very problematic engagement with kids. And it's a Google Back startup. And listen to this headline. A Google Backed AI startup is hosting chatbots modeled after real life school shooters and their victims. this is the stuff that they're doing. And now here I thought we were going to have the cures for diseases and all of this. It's 20, 25.
Starting point is 01:01:45 Thought all the diseases would be cured. We'd have flying cars, you know, things like that. Nope. Here's your little wafoo AI friend. And they're going to talk to you about weight loss. It's what it is. Can't even deal. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:02:01 One chat bot, so they had researchers with futurism that pretended to be kids. and they would tell them what their age was, et cetera. And the researchers found that the chatbot would attempt to empathize in bizarre manners and say things like, I remember feeling so trapped at your age. And things like that and, oh, man, it's just weird. They're, that is just, I, what safeguards are there on this other stuff? Right? Here's the problem.
Starting point is 01:02:31 I think that parents need to be, you need to, watch what your kids are doing online. It's not a, we went from screens as babysitters to now all media as babysitters. And I don't think that kids should be on TikTok. I don't think anybody under 18 should be on TikTok or I don't think you should, I don't think anybody under 30 should be on X. And I don't, on Instagram, I don't think anybody under 18 should be on Instagram either, or TikTok or anything like that. Parents have got to monitor. And that's something that parents should enforce. And you can't say, oh, well, it's not easy. Yes, it is. If you just aren't lazy about it, it is absolutely easy. I know scores of parents who do not have kids on social media and they do
Starting point is 01:03:14 do not dooms scroll and get involved in all of that. I mean, they don't have, not everybody has their phones out at the table every meal. It's not anything like that. And the adults are just as bad as the kids, if I'm being honest. You know how ridiculous it is to go out? I understand it like if you're having like a work lunch, right? You know, like I went out to do. I, when I did, you know, eat recently and I had to, you know, was, I was actually like filing a story and was answering emails and stuff that I had to do because I went to get a very late lunch before the end of the workday. So it was kind of a working lunch. But when you're at dinner, do you know how many times I see people on their phones at dinner? Like even in nice restaurants, everybody's got their phone up.
Starting point is 01:03:51 And so I feel like a lot of the adults now, they're like, oh, well, it's so bad that AI and social media is all this. Where do you think that they're learning it from, though? I think if you go out to eat, people need to be taught manners again. If you're going out to eat, get your dirty, nasty phone off the table. First off, there's so much bacteria on that thing anyway. Get it off the table. You don't put your shoe on the table. Why are you putting your phone up on the table? There have been studies on how much bacteria your phone has on it. And it's disgusting. Unless you have one of those UV things, which I do for my phone. I put my phone in that thing every night. Before I go to bed, it is in that thing every night. Because I'm like, eh.
Starting point is 01:04:31 it's part of the germophobia. But to keep the phones off the tables and all that stuff, like stop being on the phone all the time. I'm actually thinking of getting rid of my Apple Watch. I got my Apple Watch when I had, so if you guys did know, I tried doing keto. I was did paleo and I always ate very healthy and worked out and all that stuff. And I tried doing keto. And I apparently don't have enough of the right type of enzymes to actually do a keto diet. And it made my numbers go haywire and freaked out my doctors. And they were like, something's wrong. and there was concern that maybe I had a heart issue and my cholesterol, you know, all this stuff. And turns out it was fine.
Starting point is 01:05:08 But there for a while, for like three months, it was like really kind of touch and go. And they're like, oh, you need to get like a mycardia and then you get an Apple watch to monitor your heart rate. And that's the whole reason I got it was for that. But now I'm like, I don't even want it now. Because now that, you know, thankfully that was all okay, I don't even want it because it's a distraction. I get it why so many people wear old school watches still. So I'm like, I think I want an old school watch. because I don't even like that. I don't even like being that connected. It's weird. Remember how when we
Starting point is 01:05:35 were younger, we were all excited about being that connected. And now that we are, we're like, oh my gosh. No, we want less humanity, not more. But I feel so bad for these kids. So it just seems weird that we have like companions. And they call them companions. It's not just a chatbot. It's identified and it's promoted as a companion. Isn't that just going to be another encouraging factor to get people to turn more inward and more online instead of less online? I mean, that's what it feels like to me. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:06:09 I feel so bad. These bots are going to be totally perverted. I mean, you're going to put out this little Valentine bot and all those weirdo women that are like the stuff are going to be all over that. All the weirdo dudes that like the wafoo start, they're going to be all over on the female one. And these things are going to be trained to be grotesque because of all those queries. And you know that. so weird
Starting point is 01:06:27 I don't know I've never I don't like I don't like those do you ever talk to have you ever talked to a chat pot I don't like them ooh no I haven't
Starting point is 01:06:36 I mean I tried chat GPT once but it's more of it's like Google kind of so I've never gone deep into talking to AI I'm actually kind of wary about it yeah
Starting point is 01:06:47 I think and a lot of these kids are talking to AI instead of friends and family instead of their parents for like some of these heavier emotion issues. And that's, and it's not just kids either. It's like people of all ages. I think a lot of
Starting point is 01:07:01 people, you know, obviously they focus on the kids, but you know how many adults are doing this? So many adults. So this one account, this is going to go deep, that what of my son showed me? And it's actually hysterical. Do you know DNSL? He's Daniel online. DNSL. So he's a guy who started on Second Life. Second Life, right? Wasn't that what it was? And he was trolling people who take it way too seriously. And then he goes under these games.
Starting point is 01:07:30 These like, you know, open world games. And he trolls people. And he's actually hysterical. And he's got multiple channels because people keep trying to take his stuff down. Anyway, it's just DNSL. And he's got, his videos are funny. But it sounds like very second lifey. Like these characters, these companion characters that they create look like
Starting point is 01:07:48 second life stuff. I've never played second life. I'm sorry. I don't mean to. offend anyone, but it absolutely cringes me to the point of vomit. It is so weird. People get on there, and it's like they literally, like how you have 50-year-olds that shop at Forever 21, and they take it literally. Like these people, like they take second life literally. And they, they, like he has some of these people in his videos where these individuals, like adults, and you can hear it in their
Starting point is 01:08:13 voice that they're like 70 years old. No offense to seven-year-olds out there, but, you know, they're older. And they're like, yeah, I've been on second life for 20-something years. I'm like, what? And they sell houses on second life. And they actually exchange currency on second life. And he had one video where he showed a dude who was an old dude. Like this dude sounded like he had like smokers lung or something who was playing a little baby girl in one of the videos. And I'm like, it has, it reminds me too much of that. I like, how everyone was like meta is going to be the next thing. And I'm like, no, it's not. It's second life two point. O. Cringe to death. This gives off those same exact vibes, right? Like, oh, here's your AI companion, Valentine.
Starting point is 01:08:58 Oh my gosh, kill me now with this emo barf. Crying out loud. I don't know. It's all so weird, but adults, really, adults, I think the problem is trickled over into the kid generation, but man alive. It's all weird. It's also weird. And then you got people that are stalking all their friends like the headline that we just had before we went to break. The people are, part of their sadness is that they're stalking their friends online and if they see their friends somewhere where they want to be or where they're not, then they get sad about it. Gen Z. It's, this is ridiculous.
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Starting point is 01:10:34 Take back your power and make America healthy again. It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida man. I actually think, and I'm not saying this to be mean, that Florida man is literally probably the most, they make the most sense right now out of all humans. A Florida man suspected of a DUI got pulled over in Martin County and he climbed in the passenger seat and pretended to be asleep. Martin County Sheriff's Office officials said the incident happened over the weekend when a man was accused of driving under the influence. He got creative. He was trying to avoid being arrested.
Starting point is 01:11:23 hopped into the passenger seat and pretended to be asleep. No, no. His name is Clinton Keely. He was driving and yelling out the driver's sidewinder, and he abruptly slowed down in the middle of the road cane. Then he made a sharp left turn into a restaurant parking lot, and a deputy was watching the entire time, and the passenger got to the seat and then pretended to be asleep. And they have camera footage, and the officer goes up, he's knocking on the window, and he's going, he's doing some good acting, you know, that's for sure. Keely was like, what? I'm just digging enough. what's happening? And the officer was like, I literally saw you yelling, hanging out of your car window, yelling and driving drunk.
Starting point is 01:12:01 Keeley's like, I don't know. I've been sleeping still in time. No, he clearly wasn't. So he was taken into custody. And it didn't say what his blood alcohol reading was. But a Florida man was arrested two days, twice in two days after he dumped more than 500 pounds of trash on the road. Stop being that person. Charlotte County, Florida. A man was arrested. A deputy said he dumped more. than 500 pounds of trash on two different roads within two days. And they kept getting calls of illegal dumping. He was arrested and charged with over 500 pounds of commercial and hazardous waste. And then he got arrested again because it's illegal to do that stuff. You can't just like dump like commercial construction, hazard or whatever waste on this. It's illegal. And they said a lot of the stuff that he had like that because they, when they, officers were saying that sometimes you don't know what some of these building materials are. Like what if it's a specific?
Starting point is 01:12:53 or asbestos or something. And if that like gets into the air, there's a reason why they have some of these restrictions. And you also have stuff that can get into drainage systems and clog it. And also it just looks trashy to have trash on the side of the road. So they arrested this guy. He was in big trouble cane. I really don't want to. This headline is so gross.
Starting point is 01:13:14 Gosh, really going to do this. A Florida man is behind bars on multiple felony charges for stealing from Walmart. Oh, okay. some things. Oh, what do you feel? I don't know what a tush toy is, but let's... That's it. Enough said.
Starting point is 01:13:34 Anyway, I can't even read the stuff that's on smoking gun. He stole a bunch of bad... He stole a bunch of adult accessories and got in trouble for it. I can't even say the names of them. Thank heavens. Our third hours coming up, so I don't have to. Stay with us. Hoover.
Starting point is 01:13:53 We are interested in having different perspectives. that we bring forward. But when I look at the range of our programings on public broadcasting, I can't make any sense of an argument that we are somehow biased in any way. Excuse me. That is the NPR or sorry, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting president saying, I just can't make any sense that we're biased in any way. It's crazy.
Starting point is 01:14:24 welcome back to the program Dana Lash with you. We're at the top of the third hour, I think for a minute. And our friend Kurtzlifter is going to be coming up at the bottom of the hour. Here's my question. So, what in the world? This, didn't, okay, let's go back to, what, two years ago, 20, 23. Let me pull this up. didn't
Starting point is 01:14:52 um didn't remember okay so remember when Elon Musk took over X right and they wanted greater transparency and there were certain
Starting point is 01:15:06 organizations that if they received government funding I mean like a significant amount of government funding and they were in the news that they had to identify as a government funded entity and by I had to identify I mean that X would put a little administrative label like government entity or something.
Starting point is 01:15:28 I can't remember the language that they used. They, that would be used as a way to identify it, right? And that made NPR and PBS super angry. They thought it was unfair. Sorry, state affiliated media was the label. So after Elon Musk took over X, if you received. a ton of government funding and you were a media entity, you would literally be labeled, quote, state affiliated media. And that was something they did that you couldn't remove. And NPR was
Starting point is 01:16:01 livid because after Musk started rolling out that new feature, NPR was labeled state-affiliated media, which came. It is literally a government-funded, government-run organization. So that absolutely 1,000 percent fulfills the definition of what a quote-unquote state-affiliated media entity is. NPR lost their minds. And they said, quote, NPR's organizational accounts will no longer be active on Twitter because the platform is taking actions that undermine our credibility by falsely implying that we are not editorially independent. We are not putting our journalism on platforms that have demonstrated an interest in undermining our credibility in the public's understanding of our editorial influence. Because Russia's RT, Sputnik, and others, and some, oh, I can't, I think it was
Starting point is 01:16:58 China Daily. I can't remember what the CCP's paper called. They all say state-affiliated media, because they all are. R.T. was entirely conceived and funded by the Kremlin, so it's state-affiliated media. And they said that it was ridiculous, that this was done to them. And they said that, that the government funding they received was so trivial that it means that for them to be labeled as state-affiliated media, that it was inaccurate and maliciously unfair is how they argued. Okay, so, you know, they said they didn't get enough government funding came to be called state-affiliated media. That's what they said. So now fast forward to today. Here's a piece from Brian Stelter.
Starting point is 01:17:42 PBS and NPR stations are on the verge of losing federal funding that has helped keep them on air for decades. Here's what will happen if lawmakers zero out the money. Now it's an existential crisis. They went from, oh my gosh, we don't even get enough government funding to be considered state-affiliated media. How dare you, Elon Musk, too? Oh my gosh, if we don't get our government funding, we're all going to die. Which is it? Which is it?
Starting point is 01:18:11 it's either so, they either get so little of it that it is completely not even germane to the discussion when talking about whether or not there are government or state affiliated media entity, or they can't survive without state money. Which is it? There's no consistency. Stelter's Fear, Ma Greenpeace. He was like, oh my gosh, if they adopt this recession bill, some of these outlets are going to have to launch fundraising campaigns.
Starting point is 01:18:43 immediately. Oh, no, fundraising campaigns. Oh, no, not that. That is so sad. These people won't be able to keep their jobs. You mean the same people that actually cheerleaded the shutting down of everyone else's jobs over COVID? The same people that like went after those who tried to surreptitiously, you know, get out and earn a living so they could pay their bills. Those, those same reporters? Good grief. But see, we were promised that it was such a just such a, just such a, minuscule portion of their funding guys. I mean, they absolutely must receive government funding, but how dare you say that they receive government funding? So mean. So which is it? You see why, I mean, this just doesn't make any sense, right? This is so asinine. You can't have it both ways.
Starting point is 01:19:36 But literally every progressive argument is we want it both ways. That's progressivism in a nutshell. They have to have it both ways. Did you guys, I got to show you this. We're going to switch gears here because we've got to talk about this thing. It's a culture issue. So there is this article that I saw, and I sent you guys this earlier, the headline over at New York Post, travel influencer faces backlash after he tossed his seven-year-old son off a cliff for fun. Oh, this sounds horrible, right? The headline sounds so bad. It sounds like he was at the Grand Canyon and just threw his son off a cliff. Wow. Garrett Gee, a former tech founder turned adventure journalist, posted a video, and videos, viewers were equally horrified and impressed. It had four million views.
Starting point is 01:20:21 His seven-year-old son, they were on top. Oh, they were getting ready to jump into some water. Oh, okay. Well, it's a good thing that the headline totally eliminated that as a possibility. It was at Lake Powell. That's the reservoir between Arizona and Utah. And they were on a rock ledge, and his son seemed a little apprehensive, but his dad had a hold of him and threw him into the water. and the son came up and fine and then all the other kids were jumping in.
Starting point is 01:20:42 And he said, eventually Baby Eagle needs to leave the nest or be tossed out. And he like had this very, very ridiculously long disclaimer saying that this is not something I advise you try. We don't do this with all of our kids. Every kid's different. Blah, blah, blah, because people are stupid. And I'm sorry, that's not a cliff. That is not a cliff.
Starting point is 01:21:03 No. It's a rock. They're on a boulder jumping into some water. and people are losing their minds, losing their ever-loving minds. No, they would have never made it in like the 80s. They would have never made it as like latchkey kids. Oh my gosh. You want to hear something?
Starting point is 01:21:25 Okay, imagine it's 1989. You're in sixth grade. This might be about me, but or not. It's 1988. You're in sixth grade. And you are leaving Black River in Iron County, Missouri. And you're riding in the back of your uncle's pickup. the, uh, little, the doors down and you're literally sitting on the edge of it on windy highway.
Starting point is 01:21:47 Okay, you just shook your head. Yeah, no, the ledge was down, you know, we sat on the edge of it on windy highways. That's how we dried off after we left the river. And we'd go back to Grandma's house, right? So we're at, we're at Kbridge, Black River, at there all day, right? Family, you're out there with your cousins, you know, people are listening to Skinner. They're grilling, you know, doing whatever. And then everybody climbs in.
Starting point is 01:22:08 All the kids get in the truck. The little one's got to get in the back towards. the window. And then the older kids can sit, you know, on the end. And it took me a while for I could graduate and sit on that end, right? And it was like a big deal. It's like a ride of passage. And then Juan's showing you the video. It's a rock. That's not a cliff.
Starting point is 01:22:22 Anyway, 1988, righting on the back of the truck on these windy highways, on these windy country roads going back to Grandma's house. And that's what we did. This is nothing. He jumped off a rock into the water. We would go and jump up. There was one thing I think it was called Cutter's Point.
Starting point is 01:22:39 This guy, the last name of Family's Cutter. and they had a big, it was like this, but there was a rope swing on it and you could swing on the rope and launch yourself out into the water. We did that all the time. Why are people freaking out about this? They're losing their minds. These people that are losing their minds over this, they would have died at how Gen X was parented. They would have died. That's not a cliff.
Starting point is 01:23:03 These are the people that freak out and they call the cops if they see somebody's kid walking a block away from the house to go to the playground down the street. Yes, Kane. But at the Black River, there's actually, quote, unquote, cliffs you can jump from that are taller than that one in that video. Oh, yeah, totally. Oh, my gosh. People would jump off the bridge. They would jump off K Bridge into the river. And it was way taller than that.
Starting point is 01:23:25 That's a boulder. Outrage online is, it's more than exactly. These people are ruining children. You are destroying childhood and you're raising children that are terrified of the world. All they want to do is stay inside and talk to their little AI wave. that's all they want to do. They just want to stay inside. They want to talk to their,
Starting point is 01:23:44 these people are happy if their kids just talk to AI companions, I guess. Right? What did you do today? I was talking to my little AI weight though. That looks like me. So from Death Note?
Starting point is 01:23:58 That's what I was doing. That's not a cliff. That is not a cliff. And this guy, I mean, people were losing their minds over it. And the kid could swim, by the way, really well. And all the other kids later on, like, started, you know, jumping off the cliff as well, of the cliff, jumping off
Starting point is 01:24:15 the rock as well. I mean, it's a rock. These people have no idea what a cliff is. And I don't know. I mean, it looked like fun, right? That looked like fun to me. Steve was like, the water's gorgeous. It's Lake Powell, my dude.
Starting point is 01:24:32 It's so fun out there. It looks so gorgeous, right? I've always wanted to go to Lake Powell ever since I saw. What was this? This movie? Oh my gosh Charlie Sheen was in it I'm sorry guys bear with me
Starting point is 01:24:43 It was like ghost car or something Hang on hang on hang on Hang on Sherilyn Finn was in it It was an old movie And I remember seeing it like one night One of the Cassavats was in it too Uh
Starting point is 01:24:54 Hang on The Wraith It was the Wraith So the Wraith was set in Arizona And parts of it like They were in and around Lake Havasu And then there was like some parts
Starting point is 01:25:06 Of Lake Powell And I was like that water is beautiful Where is that? gorgeous out there. It's absolutely beautiful. So that's where that is to answer Steve's question. How fun does that look? I would go and do that now. Yeah, I would too.
Starting point is 01:25:19 I mean, that's like super fun. Also, is no one paying attention to the look on the kid's face after he was tossed in the water? No, because everybody's trying to flex. Because the kid was like, oh, it's this fun. And you could see it on his face. He's like, oh, my gosh. He got over his fear and he was like, wow, that was fun. I'm discovering new fun now.
Starting point is 01:25:35 I cannot tell you how many times I've had uncles throw me into the water. uncles cousins like yeah and and get over it kids do not need to be coddled they built look what's the phrase what's the phrase boats were boats weren't made for harbor
Starting point is 01:25:52 I mean they could stay in the harbor but I'm butchering this phrase but you know what I mean the harbor is safe but that's not what boats are meant for so this I these are the people that freak out if oh my gosh you know if a 12 year old has to stay like for an hour or two by I stayed home like all afternoon by myself when I was 12. Last key kid. That was a legal age that you could do it in the state of Missouri at the time. It's just sad. It's just I like it's like they don't want kids to have any fun at all anymore.
Starting point is 01:26:19 And good for that dad. That dad's involved in his kid's life. That dad is helping his kid build confidence. I think that's, I thought that was a great video. I thought that was there was nothing wrong with that. And kudos to him for sharing and all the people that are freaking out over it need to go and touch grass. I, my gosh, their kids are going to be the ones that are going to be inside, you know, planning a mass murder with their AI. weigh food. That's what's going to happen. Good grief. All right, we got more to come. And I don't say not all tech kids are like that before the people weep and gnash teeth at me. Stop it. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. I'm having a lot of caffeine today for some reason. It's good. And I'm really feeling silly.
Starting point is 01:26:59 So we'll see. West Virginia Love Triangle and Ball. Oh my gosh. Sounds like that stuff on. a love triangle and it has it all. Brass knuckles, pink camouflage handgun, and a pregnant woman. And it ended with three people being arrested. Yeah, that all happened in West Virginia. People have been drama. Moundsville police say they got a report
Starting point is 01:27:23 that a woman was threatened with bodily injury. And what ended up happening is, yeah, that was a love triangle that got way out of hand. And lots of people were arrested. Lots of people were arrested. Clearly there's not a lot of standards right here with these three. It's a horrific story, really. I can't even read it all because it sounds like an insane story that only makes it onto Reddit.
Starting point is 01:27:49 Just so you know, several people forced someone to take a pregnancy test and not leave until they had the actual result. Yeah, it's a crazy story. I didn't write it. Anyway, moving on. Oh, a moose won't move. so they had to close a popular trail in New York because this moose was not going to get out of the way. I wouldn't either out of spite.
Starting point is 01:28:14 It was a bull moose on Goodman Mountain and it has not moved from the area so they had to close this hiking trail because of the moose. You know, they can be actually quite mean and because you have this like, you know, this quite a few people that like to try to get selfies with these animals and then they're like, I can't believe that I got hurt.
Starting point is 01:28:30 I stood in front of this charging moose. I was trying to take a selfie and the moose charged me. They're shocked about it. So they had to close this trail because they didn't want people getting hurt. I don't know. Like part of me wants to just be like, no, it's open, guys. Go ahead.
Starting point is 01:28:45 It's completely safe. We're going to talk about this with Kurt Schlichter coming up. But what is the disease that they're saying or the issue that Trump has with his like veins and circulation? That's like they just addressed that at the White House press conference and we're going to play that here coming up. But it's like not a big issue, but the left is freaking out and acting like he's got this issue that causes swelling and his like ankles and some vein issues. in his hands and the left is trying to make it a big deal. Oklahoma Farmer was killed by Water Buffalo that he bought at an auction the day before, say, police. They're also mean. It was in Oklahoma. That's a horrible story. I mean, it was pretty
Starting point is 01:29:18 gruesome story. It was in Oklahoma, and the guy didn't have a chance. These things were just, they just went wild. Let's see here. Had a little bit of a freeze. We've got Kurt Schlichter, who's going to be joining us next. And we'll play that audio for you that they addressed that the White House press availed just a little bit ago about the potus's condition. Stick with us. Keep your finger on the Pulse with a Dana Show podcast, delivering timely news with insightful analysis. Whenever you want, straight to you on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. On another note, I know that many in the media have been speculating about bruising on the president's hand and also swelling in the president's legs.
Starting point is 01:29:57 So in the effort of transparency, the president wanted me to share a note from his physician with all of you today. In recent weeks, President Trump noted mild swelling in his lower legs. In keeping with routine medical care and out of an abundance of caution, this concern was thoroughly evaluated by the White House Medical Unit. The president underwent a comprehensive examination, including diagnostic vascular studies. Bilateral lower extremity venous Doppler ultrasounds were performed and revealed chronic venous insufficiency, a benign and convalued. common condition, particularly in individuals over the age of 70.
Starting point is 01:30:38 Importantly, there was no evidence of deep vein thrombosis or arterial disease. Laboratory testing included a complete blood count, comprehensive metabolic panel, coagulation profile, D-Dimer, B-type natriotic peptide, and cardiac biomarkers. All results were within normal limits. An echocardiogram was also performed and confirmed normal cardiac structure and function. No signs of heart failure, renal impairment, or systemic illness were identified. So when I was listening to this, and that happened just moments ago at the White House press availability today, my first thought was, you know, they didn't even have to make that public.
Starting point is 01:31:23 It's not a big deal. They didn't have to make a public. The second thought I had was, now you see, that's transparency. that's how you handle something. You come out and you're transparent about it. But the left is trying to act like it's the same thing as hiding that Biden's brain was made of cheese. It's not. Let's get some reaction on this from our friend Kurt Schlicketer, author, commentator, trial lawyer, retired colonel, his new book, American Apocalypse, the second American Civil War
Starting point is 01:31:49 is the number one bestseller in military thrillers. Congratulations, my friend. It's available. Now good to see you. Hey, thank you. And all I can say is I'm glad the president wasn't suffering any prostate problems. So we don't have to hear about those, too. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:32:07 Also, to you young whippersnappers, welcome to the world of aging. Yeah. It's a delight. It's like, that's like a common thing. And, you know, honestly, I mean, they didn't even really have to share that. It's not even a huge issue. No, I was actually watching the press conference as I was shuffling my multiple media appearances. today. And I was like, wow, she's coming out and telling them what's going on. And then she's
Starting point is 01:32:34 going to follow it up with a memo from the doctor. Yeah. I'm sure there'll be somebody out there who believes it's part of a giant conspiracy, probably involving the Jews, to somehow do something terrible. Yeah. And I got to tell you, I'm exhausted by stupid people right now. Oh, I'm right there with you. I'm right there with you. Oh, you don't take it. any nonsense. No. I've known you for 15 years and you've taken zero nonsense. Look who's talking.
Starting point is 01:33:03 Oh my gosh. No, this, I thought it was, that's what transparency, that's how it should work. I mean, that's how. Yeah. That's how honestly, if Biden's, I mean, I, if they had come out in the very beginning and said, oh, he's struggling with some issues there, I think the American people would have been a lot more forgiving. But it's always the cover up that's worse.
Starting point is 01:33:22 Huge. If you, if he came out and said, look, I, I'm getting older. I'm fine. And I'm forgetting. I still think I can be president, but you know, the minute I don't, I'm going to step aside. Everybody go, oh, okay.
Starting point is 01:33:34 Yeah. I mean, that's okay. Yeah. Yeah, all right. Not the biggest issue in the world. Not the biggest issue in the world. Your book, American Apocalypse, The Second American Civil War,
Starting point is 01:33:44 we're going to talk about this here coming up. The Civil War within the Democrat side, I wanted to get your thoughts on this Mamdani guy, because a lot of people are like, oh, well, it's just New York City. I get it, but I feel like they're trying to use this guy as like a rebranding opportunity for socialism. They had this,
Starting point is 01:34:02 Tacano, a guy from your state, California, Democrat rep out of California, who said, oh, well, you know, I think people over the age of 40, he told the Hill, they just don't, they, they look, they hear the word socialist and they think of Castro. You know, they think of like, you know, Venezuela.
Starting point is 01:34:17 And you don't think of people like AOC who fights for the working people. I have got to get your reaction to this because if people don't know, Kurt's lovely misses is Cuban. So they kind of have some insight into this. Oh, yeah, yeah. Arena is not fooled, nor is her family.
Starting point is 01:34:32 They know what's going on with these guys. Look, this guy is an Indian-Ugandan immigrant. He's been here, what, a citizen for seven years? He's an outright communist. And the Democrats are thinking, well, this is the play that's going to win us back. And I look at them. And one of the problems is, you know, the Democrat Party is not, they're not fighting for the working guy. They haven't in a long time.
Starting point is 01:34:56 They are playing up to the obsessions and the concerns of the SSRI gobbling, Oki-Sardonnay guzzling, suburban wine woman, the kind of lady who has hate has no home here sign on her front yon, and she like stares at you as you walk by to make sure your dog doesn't pee on the grass. I like how you went for the deep cut of an oaky chardonnay. Yeah, I like that, right? Specificity is the key to comedy I learned when I was doing stand-up. I love it.
Starting point is 01:35:30 Always be specific. But, no, I mean, normal people are going to look at this guy and go, he hates me and everything on the bad. I don't want anything to do with him. A bunch of trustafarian kids in New York City are going to think it's fun because he's going to promise he's going to make the rent less. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:35:50 And he didn't understand. Apparently, I read how he thought one of his plans for having. cheap groceries was to buy in bulk and then sell them that way. Whoa. Whoa. Well, I'm glad we had Mam Dami come along to think of that. Right. I mean, oh, volume discounts. That's a revolutionary. It's just, I mean, it's just so dumb. And of course, you got three other guys running. All of them selfishly think, oh, I'm the guy. Yeah. So no one will drop out. So he'll probably get in by default. default being the way losers like Mom Dami tend to win.
Starting point is 01:36:26 And it's not, we don't dislike Curtis Sliwa. He just doesn't win. No, he's just going to lose. Yeah. So, sorry, guy. You're a good guy. You've done a lot of good things. And now you need to take a hit and you're not taking a head and you should.
Starting point is 01:36:40 Yeah, absolutely. You know, step up and do what you're going to do. Yeah, I agree with that. And the, the problem, look, I mean, look, the other guys, I underestimated Donald Trump, and we're like, yeah, I hope the Republicans nominate him because he'll never win. And that backfired on him, and we always got to be concerned that Mom Dami doesn't turn into some sort of superstar. He'll have the whole regime media behind him lying for him.
Starting point is 01:37:08 So it's always a possibility. But I think there's something to be said for having cautionary examples. Of course, half the time I live in a cautionary example, California. And, you know, we got Gavin Newsom out there. attempting to make the case that all America should be California. And if you like hobos on your lawn, I guess that's a good idea. But let me ask you this about Newsom because I forgot that the Olympics were going to be in Los Angeles. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:37:40 And the same, the summer right before a presidential election. So the Olympics in July and then in November, everybody goes and votes in the 28 election. that's insane. And is that, I feel like that's going to be more detrimental to Newsom because you know he's going to run. He's setting himself up to run. He wants to be, and Democrats will have him. But talk a little bit about, because you're a Californian, like lifelong, your family's
Starting point is 01:38:08 from California, you have literally watched this guy's ascendancy from start to current position and where he's taken the state. Is this not like a major opportunity to highlight how disastrous he is? because how in the world can the Olympics be in Los Angeles with the current state of things? Well, they can't. Los Angeles is a failing city. Look, I got here in 72 when Reagan was the governor. And I grew up, you know, spent the 70s and the 80s in California. Okay. Everything for, yeah, the beach, yeah, the music, yeah, the cars. But there was also something that you could do whatever you wanted to do. And I think Andrew Breitbart felt very much, same way. And he went out and did what he wanted to do. And now I do what I want to do. I'm just some suburban kid from San Mateo, California. What am I doing having a best-selling book?
Starting point is 01:38:59 American Apocalypse. Buy it now. But because I'm a true Californian, it never occurred to me that I couldn't. There was never anything, well, guys like you can't write books. It was like, what do I want to do next? And I, you know, army officer, lawyer, stand-up comic, a writer. I got to It never occurred to me. I couldn't do these things. That's a dream of California. And that started dying in the 90s. And I see these young people today. And they grow up in California and they're depressed and they feel like they don't have a future. That's exactly the opposite of what California should be. But that's the California, Gavin Newsome, a feudal state where a few rich people have everything they want and everybody else struggles. Oh, and they have a servant class, too, of illegal aliens.
Starting point is 01:39:46 Yeah. That's a great point. Yeah. He said that he was worried. about apparently getting kidnapped by ICE on the street, like getting like having, being put in cuffs and thrown into a van with his kids? Gavin Newsom? Yeah, Gavin. Get that. Can you put?
Starting point is 01:40:01 We got to get that. No, we got to get that. He said that he was speaking and he said that he was worried about what audio somebody was that guys? Yeah, can we play 13? Or no, 12. Yeah, go and play 12. Let's have Kurt listen to this. I got to get his reaction.
Starting point is 01:40:16 I worry about people's lives. I'm telling you. telling you, we're on the verge. This is serious. I mean, if someone just randomly, if I'm walking down the street with my kids and someone grabs me with a mask on and tries to throw me in an unmarked van, and I am looking at my kids, I'm surprised someone hasn't gotten hurt. Someone is going to get hurt. Nobody's going to get hurt because he doesn't let us carry concealed weapons. that's true
Starting point is 01:40:50 I mean I mean for God's sake I was a brigade deputy brigade commander I commanded literally over a thousand guys with machine guns on the street of L.A and if I want to go carry a gun here legally
Starting point is 01:41:05 I've got to go ask a GS3 right who's 28 years old and then get a psych exam okay so he's he's basically made it So, yeah, those problems would exist in, say, maybe Texas, you know, but not here. So, Gavin, thank you on behalf of ICE.
Starting point is 01:41:29 Yeah. You've made it safe for ICE to arrest illegal aliens. I love how he leaves that nuance out. He just acts like there's random people driving around in Kid Toucher van. They're just going to scoop him up. Yeah, when the guy comes up to you and says, hey, soy ice and throws you in a van. And of course, there's all these exceptions, right? Did you know you couldn't be arrested for committing a crime if you're in the company of your kids taking a walk?
Starting point is 01:41:56 No. I was like, I was like, grandfather walking his dog, arrested by ICE. And I was like, wow, did I miss the grandfather walking his dog exception to American War? That's right. Yeah. And maybe don't just commit the crime. I want to ask you about your book, The American Apocalypse, Second American Civil War. And it talks about, you know, it envisions the country.
Starting point is 01:42:17 I mean, I say envision, but it kind of sounds like, you know, now a conflict, ripping apart, getting ripped apart after conflict, assassinations, I mean, all hell breaks loose. And then you have the story of every single American, doesn't matter if they're red or blue or what. Everybody's trying to survive in the midst of all of this and get their freedom back. If it ever got to that point, I don't even know how people get their freedom back. I just feel like, you know, it's like they don't. Yeah. It becomes a different country. Look, as I've said before, and as a character in the books points out, there's three different ways we can go.
Starting point is 01:42:50 We have a free society. Everybody gets their civil rights protected. Everybody gets to participate and have a say. That's option one. Option two, leftist dictatorship. Option three, right wing authoritarian dictatorship. I want number one. If I have to choose, I'll take number three. I'm not having a leftist dictatorship. That's when we fight. That's an honest, I think it's a very honest assessment. I mean, we don't like any authoritarianism, but my gosh, the leftist, just the leftist, the ideology at its core is just rotten and sadistic. It is. But they don't believe we have a legitimate right to participate in our own governance. They don't believe the election of Donald Trump is legitimate or that the Republican majority in the Congress is legitimate or the Republican appointed.
Starting point is 01:43:42 majority on the Supreme Court is legitimate. So every single thing we do is morally wrong and unacceptable. At one time, they would have said, okay, you pass some taxes and I don't like, I don't like your tax policy. I like other tax policies. Let's move on. But this has become a quasi-religious thing. They filled up that hole where normal people fill with faith family and the flag, and they fill up with this comie gobbledy, gook, and bizarre pagan climate nonsense and gender it is. And it becomes, you don't, it doesn't become disagreement. It becomes heresy. What do you do with heretics? You burn them. What do you do with literal Hitler? You lock and load. I mean, where do you go when your opponents are Hitler? Yeah. What's the limiting principle? Exactly. Right. That's a great question.
Starting point is 01:44:31 The book is American Apocalypse, the second American Civil War. You can get it where books are so. You can get at Amazon right now. Order on an Amazon. That's right. And it's super easy to do. You can start reading immediately. Kurt Schlichter. Always, always happy to see you, my friend. And tell your beautiful wife, hello. We miss her. We miss both y'all. Hopefully we'll see you soon in Texas. I hope so, too. And don't miss the Dana and Chris Lash cameo in American Apocalypse. It's worth the price of the gym. I am very excited. I have not read it yet. I am very excited to see this. Well, I know because you told me you're like, there's a cameo. And I'm like, this is my next read. I'm finishing up another friend's book. I'm like, this is my next read. And I'm excited.
Starting point is 01:45:09 So thank you for the cameo. Very excited about that. Well, excellent. I look forward to seeing you guys soon. Good to see you. Kurt Schlichter, the book American Apocalypse. Why am I can't saying that? Second American Civil War.
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Starting point is 01:45:59 about him. Apparently his PTSD after the Trump assassination because people blamed the media. Listen For those of us there, it was such a horror because you saw an emerging America. And it wasn't the shooting, Chuck. I got diagnosed of PTSD within 48 hours. Oh, my God. Put on trauma leave. Not because I think of the shooting, but because you could, you saw it. It's all about that guy.
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