The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Israel STRIKES Iran, Padilla's Staged Act & Dana's Drone Dream

Episode Date: June 13, 2025

Israel launches airstrikes against Iran Friday Morning. The US told Israel it would not participate. Dana breaks down how President Trump played into Israel’s decision. Sen. Alex Padilla claims he I...D’d himself before getting dragged out by security at a DHS press conference with Sec. Kristi Noem. 4 migrants escaped from the Newark ICE detention facility that Democrats stormed. Tim Walz thinks China will have the moral high ground to negotiate peace between Iran and Israel. Dana wants the ability to operate a military drone to bomb the terrorists. Iran fired hundreds of ballistic missiles at Tel Aviv. Dana breaks down why this will not result in World War III.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Angel Studioshttps://Angel.com/DanaStream King of Kings, check out fan-picked shows, and claim your member perks.All Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/DanaCode Dana20 for 20% off your entire orderRelief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor. Get their 3-week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! Goldcohttps://DanaLikesGold.com Protect your financial future with my trusted gold company, Goldco.   Get your FREE 2025 Gold & Silver Kit today, plus you could qualify and get UNLIMITED Bonus SilverByrnahttps://Byrna.com/DanaGet your hands on the new compact Byrna CL. Visit Byrna.com/Dana receive 10% off Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/DanaDana’s personal cell phone provider is Patriot Mobile. Get a FREE MONTH of service code DANAHumanNhttps://humann.comFind both the new SuperBerine and the #1 bestselling SuperBeets Heart Chews at Sam’s Club!KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSee the third generation of the iconic SUB2000 and the NEW PS57 - KelTec Innovation & Performance at its best

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Moments ago, Israel launched Operation Rising Lion, a targeted military operation to roll back the Iranian threat to Israel's very survival. This operation will continue for as many days as it takes to remove this threat. For decades, the tyrants of Tehran have brazenly, openly called for Israel's destruction. They've backed up their genocidal rhetoric with a program to develop nuclear weapons. In recent years, Iran has produced enough highly enriched uranium for nine atom bombs. Nine. In recent months, Iran has taken steps that it has never taken before, steps to weaponize this enriched uranium. If not stopped, Iran could produce a nuclear weapon in a very short time.
Starting point is 00:00:51 It could be a year. It could be within a few months, less than a year. This is a clear and present danger to Israel's very survival. So this is what kicked off last night. We're going to recap some of this and bring you up to speed with where everything is precisely. Welcome to the show. Dana Lash with you. We're at the top of this first hour. It's audio only because wands out celebrating a joyous family occasion, skeleton crew.
Starting point is 00:01:17 So take it up with the first. I'm just joking. But any questions direct to them. So where audio will be back to normal Monday. What happened yesterday? It looked like it was years in the making. I'm not even joking you. literal years in the making. So I was reading earlier this morning about the incredible level that Israel
Starting point is 00:01:43 went to, that Mossad went to, in order to carry this out. And it is pretty amazing. I don't know if you've been, you know, if you followed exactly how these attacks took place. And they were retaliation because remember Iran had hit Israel with missiles just months earlier. Don't forget that. And so just because Israel decided to wait doesn't mean that they forfeit their right to defend themselves because they're waiting and taking their time to do it smartly. Right. So that should be just to throw that out there immediately. But this was, you guys remember the planning that went through the pager attack, right? You guys remember the pager attack that, or the beeper?
Starting point is 00:02:32 What was it? What did they call it? It was like something like Operation Grim Beeper, something like that. I swear, I think that's actually what it was. But they apparently, they were releasing footage showing the actions that they were taking because they took out the ballistic missile launchers. They took out a lot of the sections of Iranian air defenses, including the command in Tehran. and apparently Massad built a secret explosive drone base in Iran.
Starting point is 00:03:04 They had infiltrated the country and they built a secret base. And then they launched these drones from them yesterday morning. And they were used to strike these ballistic missile launchers at one of the bases near Tehran. And I think that might have been one of the bases at which they were firing projectiles at Israel. the last time when they struck them. They also had vehicles that were carrying weapon systems that they smuggled into Iran. And these systems completely just took out their air defenses and gave Israel planes total air supremacy over Iran. Then, because it's not done, they had a third covert effort. This is coming from military correspondent at times of Israel. A third covert effort involved Mossad
Starting point is 00:03:56 commandos deploying precision missiles near anti-aircraft sites in central Tehran. By the way, this also makes me really nervous about Chinese farmland near military bases, but I just, I digress. We'll come back to that. I was really
Starting point is 00:04:12 thinking about that this morning. Can't I'm like, oh, wait a minute here. What about that CCP own farmland that we have near some of our bases? Can we have our administration? Maybe just kind of reevaluate that. I think that that might be a decent thing to do.
Starting point is 00:04:30 The Iranian media announced the death of the IRGC commander. That's the Iranian Guard. Their commander-in-chief, Hussein Salami, Brigadier General Mohamed Bagheary, and then their chief of staff of the Iranian armed forces. So basically, everybody that would meet today to discuss this attack is dead, with the exception of like two people. And I think, and I was trying to confirm that, I think one of the, I think one of those two that was not, yeah, I think they are, they were kidnapped by Mossad. So yeah, they're, they're all of the people who would, who would meet about this are dead.
Starting point is 00:05:12 When you look at the Iranian regime chain of command, when you look at who the chain of command is, you have, uh, the head of the emergency command and central headquarters, Golom al-Rashid, he's dead. Major General. Major General Muhammad Bagheri, he's the chief of staff armed forces, senior most military officer in Iran. He's dead. You have Ali Shumkani, who's the Secretary of Supreme National Security Council, blah, blah, blah, advisor to their Supreme Leader. He's dead. You got Major General Salami. He's the IRGC commander that's the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. And they're supposed to guard the Ayatollah. By the way, it's the IRGC. RGC that sniped Nita to death. Remember that activist during the Green Revolution? I wrote about this. If you subscribe to my substack, you got that information. She was the one who was sniped during those peaceful protests. Nita Aga Sultan. They shot her on a live stream because she just got out of a car to see what the protests were about. She wasn't even participating. Anyway, that guy's dead. Brigadier General Amir Hazzed. I can't even say his last name. Hajzade.
Starting point is 00:06:24 he is the commander of the IRGC Air Force. He's dead. Brigadier General Davud Chacon Deputy of Operations for IRGC Air Force. He's dead. Brigadier General Teherpur, commander of UAV Air Force, IRGC Air Force. He's dead. So you only have like a couple of dudes that are still alive. I mean, I'm not joking you. Everybody that would meet today to talk about this is dead, except for like two dudes. That's it. So they had 60 days. to make a deal. And I think, you know, obviously I support Israel defending Israel. Because Israel, again, let's not forget, Iran attacked Israel with missiles months ago, a couple of months ago. It was like at the start of spring. We all remember this. Well, we talked about it on the show quite a bit. One of the
Starting point is 00:07:12 reasons I talked about it on the show quite a bit is because it marked an escalation. It was Iran directly attacking Israel, not attacking them through a proxy group like the Houthis or Hezbollah. or Hamas. They support all these groups. They've tried to keep the appearance of their hands being clean to avoid further worldwide condemnation. And so they always use these proxy groups. Well, they didn't that time. And that's when Israel said, we're going to strike you back. And then you had Iran and Russia. Oh, well, let's not go crazy. Well, they need to defend themselves. You would defend yourself, correct? Especially if you had an angry neighbor saber rattling with a potential nuke. Now, I don't know. I mean, it was a gamble to see how this was going to turn out, and I wrote this last night. I was very cautious in writing about this last night because it's, I mean, there was some trepidation originally. I want to bring this piece up. There was a little trepidation originally within the administration. So this was per axios. Trump's envoy told Senate Republicans that U.S. concern was concerned that Israel's air defenses might be overwhelmed by a retaliatory attack involving hundreds. of ballistic missiles. And Steve Wickhoff was very concerned about this. Now, this is one of the reasons why I think one of the first things that they took out were those missile sites.
Starting point is 00:08:36 They took out those missile sites. And it was, I mean, they had been planning this for a while. Not only that, but I want to remind you something, too. And again, I also touched on this on substack. Now remember when Bashir al-Assad was still in power in Syria, Iran had some air cover because they relied on Syrian's air defense. They relied on Syria's air defense. Well, after Assad's fall, remember, there was a new regime that came in. And we were all wondering, I mean, you know, not that Bashar al-Assad was an angel, but you have to pick who is the lesser of the devils, right?
Starting point is 00:09:16 And this guy was an ISIS member. He was a legit jihadi. And Trump met with him and was talking with him. And we were wondering, well, how is this going to turn out? What's happening here? The new regime, if you remember, you may not have known this. They banned Iranians from flying over their country. They banned them.
Starting point is 00:09:36 Not just civilian either. I mean, they banned military. They banned everything from flying over their airspace. now that's incredibly important because if you think of where Iran is and where Syria is, Iran used Syria's airspace heavily. And when Syria blocked that out, because remember Syria's right to the north of Israel, Iran is to the west of Syria, Israel, or sorry, east of Syria, Israel is to the southwest of Syria. So Iran would have to bring things. over Syrian airspace. And Syria said, no, they're not going to allow it. The new regime said absolutely
Starting point is 00:10:23 not. And a lot of people were questioning. They thought, wait, that's interesting. Amid al-Shara, who is the leader of the new rebel regime in Syria, also known as Abu Mohammed al-Julani, he worked, he stopped Iranians from flying over Syrian skies. They didn't want, and they, that included any, even withdrawal of forces of Syria. They had to stay on the ground. no airspace. And remember Trump met with him and they had, along with an envoy, so that was interesting. And this was one of the things that Wickhoff was very concerned about was whether or not Israel might be overwhelmed in terms of airspace. Well, that came out real quickly. Now, the only thing that Iran had left to defend itself was these missiles. So they took out these missile sites. They also took out a couple of nuclear facilities.
Starting point is 00:11:11 apparently a number of nuclear scientists were also killed in this attack. And these were targeted strikes. I don't know if you saw some of the photos. It is actually pretty amazing. And we have this military capability. We actually use this previously in Iraq. And we've used it elsewhere. Targeted strikes that literally can choose the floor and limit the burst.
Starting point is 00:11:39 It's unbelievable. And there's these photos that have emerged. All of these guys, here's the other thing. Let me put this out here. All of these dudes were in penthouses. Now, Cain, let me ask you something. How long have we been seeing of stuff might go sideways here in this with Iran? I mean, we're all on social media.
Starting point is 00:11:58 We all see stuff happening. We all see that Trump started ordering evacuations of embassies in the Middle East, in Bahrain, in Kuwait, in Iraq, all over, only leaving, like, in some instances. emergency personnel. If you're one of these commanders who lives in a penthouse in Iran, are you going to stay in that big giant penthouse? No, no, I'm not.
Starting point is 00:12:20 I mean, I don't know if you all seen some of this, but these were absolutely targeted strikes. And in the photos that you can see in these penthouses, only their floors were damaged. Only their floors. That's precision. I mean, in fact, some of the engineers were saying that there actually was not a there was no compromise of structural integrity of the
Starting point is 00:12:45 building and you can see in these photos the the blackest scorch marks are where the dude was and that and that's like his entire because some of them had like two and three stories in these penthouses that's literally where they live now I'm just thinking you cannot be the smartest people on earth if you're staying in a giant penthouse that's easy to hit with a missile in Tehran right right right like you don't see this stuff that's happening on social media like we saw it i mean hell people are like we're going to leave these embassies that are nowhere near tehran and they're not even in the irgc as we move our partners that help bring you the program it's our friends at gold co goldco precious metals gold co knows uh i mean they understand smart investors get it and they understand the market
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Starting point is 00:14:45 And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. I keep seeing these stories about salaries for some of the talking heads of like CNN and MSNBC. So Anderson Cooper, he makes $18 million annually. I actually thought that, can I be honest,
Starting point is 00:15:01 I know that, to me, that's a ton of money. That actually seems lower than what I thought. Yeah. But did he take a pay cut, though? Like some years ago, like willingly. I think so. And I actually, personally, Anderson Cooper's always been very nice to me. I have nothing negative to say about him. But I actually was shocked about that. But they're having trouble right now over at CNN. And I actually saw this with, this is a New York post piece. And I saw a separate piece a couple of weeks ago with Ad Week. They're struggling right
Starting point is 00:15:29 now to maintain some of their top dollar rates because the ratings have taken a nosedive, particularly in prime time. And when that happened successively in numerous, you know, with numerous, quarters, they're not able. I mean, when you cannot command those top dollar ad rates, how are you paying those top dollar salaries? They already are experiencing this in MSNBC. And now CNN, which is kind of their executives have been in crisis talks lately, they're now struggling with the same thing that MSNBC has already been dealing with. So, it's kind of interesting. Let's see here. Oh, goodness. Did this headline come from Steve? It did, didn't it? Justin Bieber could be placed in a conservatorship by his wife, if she can
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Starting point is 00:19:00 Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or your favorite podcast. podcast platform. And he responded by saying, quote, we of course support Israel, obviously, and supported it like nobody has ever supported it. And then he went on to say this. Iran should have listened to me when I said, you know, I gave them, I don't know if you know this, but I gave them a 60-day warning. And today is day 61. And then he said, they, meaning Iran, should now come to the table to make a deal before it's too late. And then he said something really noteworthy.
Starting point is 00:19:37 He said, the people I was dealing with are dead, the hardliners, to which I just wanted to underscore. So what you're saying is Israel has now killed the people who you were dealing with. And he said very sarcastically, they didn't die of the flu. They didn't die of COVID. It was a brief conversation, but my takeaway was twofold. number one, they are really hoping that instead of escalating the situation, which is what most people are terrific reporters and analysts. I just like that sound bite. I thought that sound bite was great.
Starting point is 00:20:14 Well, they, and you can almost hear the way he said it. Well, they didn't die of COVID. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. That's Dana Bash over at CNN. She was reiterating her conversation that she had with POTUS just a little bit ago. I have to tell you, too. so we were laughing hysterically about this on break.
Starting point is 00:20:33 I didn't realize how often Iran did this. So they officially raised their red flag of revenge. Did you know that they had a red flag of revenge? I did not know that, but they do. Let me explain. So they have like literally a little red flag of revenge. And that's what they raise. Like someone actually takes the time to go out there and switch it out.
Starting point is 00:20:54 And they raise it whenever they have the intent to retaliate. So they did it after Soleimani's, assassination. They did it in 2024 after the Kerman bombings. They did it again in April of 2024. They did it in April 2024 right before they attacked Israel. July
Starting point is 00:21:12 of 2024 after Hamas leader Ismail Hanyes killing. And they've done it other and it's like a Shia thing. It's like a Shia tradition where they do this. Oh, we got a symbolic call for revenge. So someone literally, so I just want to make this clear, while they're getting bombed to death,
Starting point is 00:21:29 missiles, missile, well, while there, since it's precision strikes, while their regime's leaders are getting sniped by missiles, someone ran out there and was like, I'm going to change up the flag. You know what this reminded me of? It reminded me of that episode of Tiger King, Joe Exotic, when he had a staffer who was like cleaning one of the tiger cages and she literally got her armpit off by Tiger. And Joe Exotic, in the middle of all of this, runs to his trailer and goes and throws on an EM, like a paramedics jacket. Someone said, the drip never takes a back seat. It's the same thing.
Starting point is 00:22:13 It is legit the same thing. It's that equivalent of him putting on that jacket in the middle of all of that. My gosh, we're going to put up our red flag. Now, they did respond to this, by the way. They did respond. they sent out some drones to Israel because they can't send any missiles out because that all got blowed up. I don't even know who they would have that makes the call anymore because all those dudes are dead.
Starting point is 00:22:41 You know, I don't know. A reminder too for everyone, the Pentagon in a revised casualty estimate figured out that Iran has killed 608 American troops in the war in Iraq. One of our friends, Johnny Joey Jones, he doesn't have a leg because of Iran. because of their IEDs. So I'm not, I'm just throwing out of there for the people. They're like actual Iranian simps on social media,
Starting point is 00:23:06 defending the Ayatollah and all of this. Now, this is not the United States's war. Now, here's where I'm pretty hardcore about it. I don't, I don't think we need to spend our blood and treasure in fighting wars for Middle Eastern countries in the Middle East. But I do think,
Starting point is 00:23:25 totally fine with aiding Israel and Israel TCB, completely fine. with it because they can clearly as they've proven. I mean, it was a genius move. They raised the bar after Operation Grim Beeper. They raised the bar. I mean, to literally create an explosive drone base within Iran and to be so infiltrated, that's pretty amazing. But I think we should, and they, and remember, and I gave you the dates, they were attacked in July 24. I ran then also threw some more missiles their way directly, and that was the escalation, not through a third-party terror group. So Israel had every right to respond, and the fact that they took longer to respond
Starting point is 00:24:08 than you might have does not mean that they're forfeiting their right to respond in self-defense. That's a weak argument. So the, I don't know what else. That regime has to go. Jimmy Carter's legacy is now done. That regime has to go. Now, I will say this. There are, I'm weirded out by a lot of the some of the talk that I see on the right because there's some friends of mine even people that I think of as friends that I've known for a long time that you know they're oh Trump is committing us to an act of war etc etc. I disagree with that. Trump didn't commit us to any kind of active war. Trump didn't do anything more in terms of aiding Israel than Russia has done in terms of aiding any other geopolitical foe against the United States. So whenever I see people take that that position and they're they're citing any kind of aid. I mean, look, Trump, you can't tell me Trump didn't know. You can't tell me that the administration didn't know you.
Starting point is 00:25:04 They probably did. Hell, they probably even used American plan. I don't know. But what's the point of trying to, what's the point of solidifying all of that? The bottom line is that the United States keeping its hands clean and having Israel be, you know, basically the avatar for it. That's fine. Totally fine. But this position that these people have taken is curious to me.
Starting point is 00:25:29 They're saying that Trump committed us to some sort of act of war and that Trump's going to, and these are, these are, it's the woke right. It's what I call the woke right. The woke right consists of anti-Semitic Jew haters and people who pretend to be trad, but they're not trad. They're actually progressive men that have the exact same positions as progressive dudes. They're progressives that play in identity politics and they want to wrap themselves in the veneer of republicanism. And it's really easy to call out when you actually have consistent principles. You can see these frauds coming from a mile away. but I've seen some of these people, and a couple of people I'm somewhat friendly with that aren't all the way like anti-Semites. You know, I don't like anti-Semites because it's identity politics and that's anti-Christian and it's un-American. But it is. I mean, I'm happy to beat people up with the scripture on that if we want to go there. Anyway, my whole point is that they have this, it's almost like a self-defeating position. They're saying that Trump has gotten us involved in a war and has commended us to an act of war. how with what just simply by aiding Israel and if so how is that any different than Russia aiding any of the
Starting point is 00:26:37 proxies that have gone after us before there's no criticism there but there's only criticism for the United States typically when people don't criticize your geopolitical enemies and they only criticize you they're on the side of your geopolitical enemies I find that very interesting so I tend to discount those people because their logic is in consistent. And when their logic is inconsistent, that typically means that the premise upon which they're placing their positions is faulty and they're wrong. Here's the other interesting thing. So Saudi Arabia came out, oh, we condemn these attacks. Wink, wink, wink. I don't know if you've seen that. Saudi Arabia hates Iran. I mean, the Sunni Shia balance of power, all of these, Bahrain,
Starting point is 00:27:18 UAE, all of these nations would love nothing more than to have than to see Iran have their knees capped. Nothing more. So they released a statement and they were, oh, we, we condemn these. Oh, it's so mean. Condem these attacks. Oh, so bad. You know, please don't know. They, the statement that they came out with and this statement is full of wink, wink, so much. They said, oh, the kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Oh, we condemn and have a strong denunciation of these attacks that targeted Iran. It violates the sovereignty. Blah, blah, blah. violation of international laws and norms. Oh, and then this is where you know.
Starting point is 00:27:59 Oh, well, we condemn it. And we emphasize the UN Security Council. They bear responsibility to cease aggression, et cetera. Wink. It's like the lamest statement, the most toothless statement you could put out on purpose. They're not doing it because they are wishy-washy. They just hate Iran. They want to keep all the rest of the Arab world happy.
Starting point is 00:28:20 And so they release the statement. And all these other nations are the same thing. Here's something to keep in mind. There are a lot of Arab leaders are very happy about this because Iran is a threat to the entire region. And so when you have Israel Act to remove Iran from the chessboard, all of these other nations, they can pretend to condemn it while privately celebrating. And that's exactly what this is. Think about it. All of these other Arab nations, they were going to, they were right.
Starting point is 00:28:51 ready to kind of pull Iran back if Iran tried to get dicey with them. I already explained to you last segment how that was working. The new regime in Syria, I'm not praising them or saying their allies. This is a, you have to realize this is a balance of power. There's a big difference in noting that they are acting in their own best interest, which happened to coincide with our best interest at the time. But Syria's new regime banned Iranians from using their airspace for anything. Not only that, but after the fall of Assad, Iran lost their additional air defense. So that's huge. And remember, they are in tight with Saudi Arabia.
Starting point is 00:29:32 Because Trump said some things about meeting the new regime when he was speaking in Saudi Arabia just a couple of weeks ago. And Muhammad bin Salman, the crown prince, he stood up and was applauding it. Saying that they were going to open it to investment, et cetera, so that these Arab nations, because there had been sanctions on Syria prior. These other Arab nations were not going to anger the United States by making investments or doing business and then risking related sanctions themselves by doing so.
Starting point is 00:30:02 So they were applauding that. They like the new guy that's in charge. And the new guy is like, I'm not a jihadi anymore. I'm doing this. I mean, again, it's not how we do things, but not everybody does stuff how we do things. And you have to realize that sometimes someone who's working in their best interest it might coincide with your best interest at the time.
Starting point is 00:30:20 It doesn't mean your allies. It means you're a strategist and you have to start thinking strategically. So that was your first clue that these other Arab nations were not going to tolerate this stuff. The Abraham Accords and the fact that Saudi Arabia is more and more inclined to sign on to them. These are all significant indications. They were not going to, if Iran was going to get dicey, they already had their chance to get dicey in return. Now, a lot of people were saying, and I made mention of this, You know, oh, well, what about, what about bricks?
Starting point is 00:30:52 Because Iran officially became a member of bricks. That's Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. They became a member of bricks a year ago. And so they were all about, it's all about like boosting economic relations, trade, you know, political, whatever, all this. And it's, you know, kind of, in Iran became a member of this. and it's it's kind of sort of like the weird equivalent not equivalent but it's like weirdly similar to NATO and some were wondering is this does this mean that you know Iran has some more powerful allies I don't think so I was thinking about this a lot last night I wrote about
Starting point is 00:31:40 this on substack as it pertains to bricks and I'm like well they you know they are a member of bricks I don't think I dove too into it. I just linked it. But they were a member, you know, becoming a member of BRICS. There was a lot of discussion as to whether or not that makes Iran a more formidable geopolitical opponent. And I don't think so. I mean, Brazil's not going to do anything. Like Brazil can do anything.
Starting point is 00:32:03 China's economy is garbage. And they, I mean, they could risk a war of attrition if they decided to get saucy. But their economy wouldn't be able to support it. I mean, that's not even up for discussion. I mean, we've talked about this extensively with Steve Yates. You know, these other countries? Nah, not really so much. And with the Arab world essentially not being on Iran's side because of the way that they've done stuff and the Shiasumi, the Shia Sunni power struggle.
Starting point is 00:32:33 Yeah, it's just, I, they're not, this was, this was really if Israel was going to do something, if their intel was correct, this was the time for them to do it. And that's the big question here. And that's one of the things we talked about in substack. You know, they, if, if their intel was correct, then Iran was growing closer to nuclear capability. And that's what Netanyahu had said that, you know, we just, we don't have any choice, but to act swiftly. Now, remember, I told you yesterday, even the United Nations, which has not been historically favorable towards Israel, by the way, they ruled that Iran was not abiding by the, their nuclear proliferation. Proliferation agreement. Of course, it took several decades for them to come to that point. That was huge. That's your other signal that they have dwindled alliances in the world. So you have the Syrian airspace being closed. UA.E and Saudi Arabia, the last time that Iran did this, they actually were aiding Israel with us. There's no support for them in the Arab world on this. So, and it benefits all those nations to have that regime changed out. And here's the other thing, nobody's. he's talking about. The Persian population. Iran is not an Arab country. It is a Persian country.
Starting point is 00:33:49 There is a difference between Arab and Persian. You know, in Persians, you have Zoroastrians, Xerxes, was Persian. And they do not like the mullahs. They have been oppressed for decades. Thanks in part to damn Jimmy Carter and a CIA op, which is absolutely true. This is the time when they should rise up. And I think they're being encouraged to do so because you can't have other nations do it for you alone. The people have to do it. And they try before during the Green Revolution. Maybe they're going to try again of our partners that help bring you the program, our friends over at Superbeats, the new products, SuperBoreen from the makers of the Superbeats, heart shoes, which are all about healthy blood support. You can invest in metabolism and blood sugar support for less than a dollar a day when you get Superboreen at Sam's Club.
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Starting point is 00:36:21 I mean, that's AOC. She's mad about the guard and the riots. And we're going to talk about some of that as well. But they had all their thunder stolen. No one, no one's talking about their little rioty riots, little riot McReyey faces happening tomorrow. We're going to go block traffic on the highway and make your Saturday suck. I said a bunch of these people who have no idea why they're coming.
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Starting point is 00:39:00 and throughout the country. Oh, that's Senator Alex Padilla, who decided to crash the press conference. This was like in our last hour of our program yesterday. He decided to crash the press conference that Christy Noem was holding about the ice raids, and they actually had to, like, shove him out of the room. He was shoving, though.
Starting point is 00:39:21 He was shoving his way to the front. He shoved a bunch of ice agents, and that's one of the things that the media has left out. And then he ended up getting kind of pushed back himself, and they handcuffed him. And it was, I mean, obviously, from the beginning, it was a stunt. Absolutely a stunt. And he acted like it was all organic, but he's a horrible actor.
Starting point is 00:39:42 And yeah, he also was trying to insist that he showed up to ask a question. And he was insinuating that it was a press conference where they were taking, where they were asking questions. And she was actually just like updating the press as to what was happening. And that's not what happened. happened. He like shoved into the room, shoved towards the podium, and he began yelling over her. Where's that one broad that was in the hearing the other day? Plaskett, was it her? Who was like, I mean, you can interrupt me, Bacent. I'm a woman. I know I'm a woman. Okay, but now
Starting point is 00:40:17 what about this with Padilla interrupting Noam? She's a woman. So Secret Service started pushing him back towards the exit. And he acted like, he's lying because he says that he, actually, where's this audio. Let's come in with this. This is audio sound bite five. Play this because this is a lie, outright lie. Absolutely lie. I just couldn't accept the rhetoric anymore. So I had the audacity to try to ask a question. I introduced myself. Senator Alex By the and I have a question. No, he didn't though. It took all of maybe a second for multiple agents to forcibly remove me from the room. To pin me. on the ground and handcuffs.
Starting point is 00:41:00 He didn't identify himself to anyone until after they put handcuffs on him. And that's captured on video. So whatever they were, whatever they're trying to say there, that was a lie. Whatever he's trying to argue is a lie. He did not come in. He lied and said, I'm Senator Alex Bidia. I have questions. But the video doesn't
Starting point is 00:41:18 show that. And it's actually, I mean, when I was watching the video, I had to put my earbuds in and turn it way up and listen to it because it's kind of hard to hear. But he just came in and started yelling at no point in the audio with any video that I have seen does he at all identify himself as a senator until after they pushed him back and put cuffs on him and then he's like I'm a senator I'm senator Alex Padilla he didn't at all say that now can I just like also throw this out there nobody knew who he was right nobody knew who he was nobody knew who he was
Starting point is 00:41:57 That's kind of interesting. I mean, Bill Malugian was there, and he also had video, and he confirmed, he was like, no, he didn't identify himself as a senator. He just came in and started yelling. In fact, he himself, Bill Malugian himself thought that Padilla was just some random protester. And it wasn't until he saw him after he was detained by law enforcement. It wasn't until he saw him. and he realized, oh, that's Senator Padilla.
Starting point is 00:42:30 How insane is this? I mean, this, there's already, and you have Adam Schiff demanding that Noem resigned. Look, I'm not a Christy Noem fan, but she didn't do anything wrong here. She did not do a single thing incorrect. She was answering, she was presenting the latest about ICE enforcement. And they immediately, he, like Padilla came in and decided to, crash this. Now, here's the other thing. What building was this at in L.A.? It was at, because so they had this in Los Angeles, right? They had this. What building was it in?
Starting point is 00:43:10 Give me a moment. Because wasn't it like one of their government, like whatever safety facilities, something like this? And they were, oh, okay, sorry, it was a federal building. So it was a federal building. And it was in Los Angeles. Can I just point out that, is Alex Padilla, so MIA, that in a federal building in his own district, nobody knows who he is? Does that not strike anybody else's weird? Right? I mean, he's not like a right. He's not like some municipal leader.
Starting point is 00:43:47 He is an actual United States senator. He's a senator. And they didn't know who he was here? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, as Steve notes, so Padilla took over Kamala Harris's seat. No one there knows who he is. Isn't that weird?
Starting point is 00:44:12 This is his district. He was born in Los Angeles. This is Alex Padilla's district. And nobody knows who he is. I just trying to wrap my mind around the fact that the senator of that district, born and raised in that city in which the federal building that they are holding this press conference is being held that no one recognizes him when he enters. What does that tell you?
Starting point is 00:44:44 Isn't that weird? Kane, what does that tell you? Well, most senators I know they will travel with at least one other person, right? Or with maybe even two other people and one security person. But he was by himself, apparently. Well, at least when he went into that room. Right. And definitely when he was...
Starting point is 00:45:03 And when you have a room full of media who are covering local politics all the time, you would think that they would know who the U.S. senator would be for that district. But no one seemed to know. Now, not everyone is on Adam's shift side. Not everyone is. Audio soundbite 8.
Starting point is 00:45:23 This was actually discussion on CNN. Listen to this. No, not about it. I mean, she was holding a press conference and doing a press statement. He's not a member of the press. It wasn't like a hearing where it was an open forum for senators to ask question. He clearly showed up to a public event to create a moment and do what you're saying, sort of show his constituents, not just Democrats, but that he's fighting from his perspective.
Starting point is 00:45:46 Again, I think the question is, was this the appropriate response of how it got dealt with in that moment and how that plays? To your point, though, I mean, what we're seeing politically is a very divided country over. the support and opposition. It's almost evenly divided in Washington Postball today. The other funny thing about this too is Noam. And again, you know, I think Noam didn't do anything wrong here. Audio somebody, too.
Starting point is 00:46:11 She, did you hear she was still talking the entire time this was happening? And I was wondering, I'm like, is she just like ignoring him and focusing strictly on her remarks out of spite? Or did she not know what the hell was actually going on? Listen. Why was that the action you decided to take?
Starting point is 00:46:27 I'll let the law enforcement speak to how this situation was handled, but I will say that it's, people need to identify themselves before they start lunging at people during press conferences. Is it appropriate? But once he said he was done. I think his statement is. Yeah, I mean, he didn't acknowledge himself. He just rolled in, and we played some of that audio yesterday.
Starting point is 00:46:47 Literally, he rolled in and started yelling, and he didn't identify himself at all. And in fact, none of the local press that was there covering it, none of them actually said that he IDed himself. they all were saying that he just came in and started yelling and only after he was in handcuffs did he say that he was a senator right very interesting but that's not how I mean what did you know he'd pulled a stunt it was a stunt and it wasn't designed to get any other it wasn't designed to get any kind of attention for the issue he wanted attention for himself. He was appointed to his seat when Harris was elected vice president
Starting point is 00:47:35 and he won a special election to complete her term. So he was first appointed in 2021 and then November 22, they had a special election and he ran to complete her term. So he was appointed but then he did in a special election he did win. I don't know by I don't know by what margin or if there was any challenges or anything because he's not really he's not somebody that I ever he's never he's not done anything which kind of goes to my point that nobody in that building knew who he was that's crazy you he's been there since she's been in office since she since Harris has been since Harris went into the vice president's role he's been in that seat and nobody knew who he was I just find that amazing but also doesn't that kind of signal that
Starting point is 00:48:26 He's like one of those guys who's a show horse. He doesn't do any of the legwork. Do you ever see his name attached to anything proposed? I did a quick start. And that was a quick search. Granted, maybe, you know, I'll find something if I deep dove. But he doesn't really do anything. He just did this to get attention for himself.
Starting point is 00:48:43 And then everyone's like, oh, well, she's got to be replaced. For what? For what? The cricket in the gravel pit was more, was that, that actually was a thing for me. this and nothing. What? So stupid. Absolutely stupid. So we've been talking about the, what the reaction is after these strikes. We're not going to be in World War III. And anybody who's telling you that is a moron. I'm sorry. I'm not going to pretend to be nice about it. I, you need to go back and listen to our last hour in the podcast archives because I was, I broke down for
Starting point is 00:49:19 you how Iran does not even have the support of other Arab nations, how Syria close their airspace to Iran, the new regime there. They closed their airspace to Iran months ago. Even how the Jordan and Turkey and UAE and Saudi Arabia, all of these other, they want this power shift to happen. There were all of these signals that indicated that they did not have the support that everyone thought they might have. They don't at all. Remember, Shia versus Sunni and they don't like the balance of power over there. They want it tipped back away from Iran. and Russia's not going to do anything either. You can't tell me that Russia didn't know about this in advance either.
Starting point is 00:50:00 I think that they knew about it. I think that China knew. And they weren't going to do anything to get because Iran is sort of like, Iran's the friend that is not really helpful. Does that make sense? For them, they're not really helpful. They run their mouths too much. They sent a little swarm of drones over to Israel after in a response, but that's not, not anything. That's not.
Starting point is 00:50:22 at this point the whole regime has to go the whole regime needs to leave but that's that's going to take the will of the people though to make that happen and it's going to take the will of the people to rise up with that so and and remember their regime is not the Persian people think back to that sniping death of Netta Sultan and she was the young woman who 26 years old she was not political at all. And she was in a car with her dad and they were on a side street and they saw that there was a protest. I had a march on the street that they were approaching and they pulled their car over and she got out to look. And that's when somebody in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard shot her from a rooftop. And it was all on live stream. Someone was behind her that was live streaming the scene as they were
Starting point is 00:51:14 approaching to join the march. And they were just almost past her. And all of a sudden you could see her in the on the left side and like the video seen around the world drop and blood everywhere. They shot her right in the head. And she became a symbol of the resistance against the regime. And it was the Islamic Revolutionary Guard that did it. So, because they were all on the rooftop. That's, you could hear the shot and then she dropped to the ground. And the last thing that she said was, quote, it burned me.
Starting point is 00:51:50 She could feel the burn in her head. as the IRGC shotter. So that's who the guard is. The people hate them. They don't have free and fair elections over there. You know, these no kings people? Their protests should be, they should direct that energy that way.
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Starting point is 00:53:20 Singularity is what it's called. The point of singularity where AI has surpassed that of the intelligence of humans, he says that where it's effectively no longer under our control may have already passed. He said that we're past the event horizon and the takeoff has started. And he goes, so far it's been much less weird than it seems like it should be. It totally freaks me out, dude. Oh my gosh. I'm so, your Roomba's going to kill you.
Starting point is 00:53:47 I'm just, that really, I don't like that. Makes me feel crazy. There was a guy driving a minivan into a crowd during a downtown L.A. riot. I'm not going to say protest because they were in the streets. And the guy in a minivian was up there like, oh, he's a repeat offender. Even repeat offenders are tired with these douchebags blocking the roads. I'm going to say. But he went a little bit above and beyond.
Starting point is 00:54:10 He did donuts in an intersection and drove in reverse. I think he was done. He was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. He also had, apparently because he is a felon, He was in illegal possession of a firearm. So he got a hefty charge for that. And apparently he also had meth. So you can't be doing that.
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Starting point is 00:54:46 It's crazy. Murray Police Department. This is in Kentucky. He apparently released the raccoon into an open business and left the scene, Jonathan Mason. He was pulled over, refused to cooperate because he wouldn't roll down his window. The raccoon apparently went crazy in the business, bit somebody, and they had to get wildlife rescue out there to get the raccoon. No motivation. There's no report on why he did it. Stay with us because we have a lot more in store.
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Starting point is 00:56:35 trump will immediately back down the courts have ruled on the guard it will be back under my command and he'll be relieved don't trump were believed of his command at noon tomorrow. Eh, well, no, that was after U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer issued a temporary restraining order against the administration about this. Well, no, it's done. There you go. It happened pretty quickly.
Starting point is 00:57:04 This was, they had the three-judge panel on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals blocked the enforcement of that temporary restraining order pending a hearing. Sue. And it was funny because Newsom pinned that post and then he unpinned it. He pinned a post of himself. It was him on MSNBC saying this. And he tweeted, the courts have ruled. The guards are going to be back under my command. And then he unpinned it after that three judge panel for the Ninth Circuit decided, no, we're going to have a hearing. We're going to block enforcement of this. And it's the Ninth Circuit. That was kind of interesting. So that's fascinating. They granted administrative stay of Breyer's ruling so Trump gets the guard in there for a few more days and a three-judge panel is considering the case. Now, Breyer apparently thinks that the, he, he thinks that Trump's actions violated federal law because, and that's that statute, that article 10, that statute from, when was it, like 1900 something, that allowed. allows you to federalize the National Guard under threat of like foreign invasion or a rebellion, things like that.
Starting point is 00:58:25 And or if the president is not able to implement or execute federal laws. And Breyer says that none of those conditions were met. And that doesn't constitute a rebellion under the law's historical meaning. Oh, what words have meanings now? Actually, I think it does. And then he also added that it was a procedural violation. because all the orders have to go through the governor. But the administration said that, no, no, no, they complied.
Starting point is 00:58:56 They argue that they complied. And the court, Breyer didn't, and that's the younger Breyer from that circuit court. Yes, he's related to Stephen Breyer. And then they said that it was a constitutional violation because it violated 10th Amendment because they should be combating fentanyl trafficking and fighting fire and fighting wildfires. the National Guard. I just don't think that that's, yeah, I don't think that that,
Starting point is 00:59:23 I don't think that's going to hold because I absolutely, I think that what you saw particularly violated, I think that that cites, that constitutes rebellion and foreign invasion. I do, absolutely.
Starting point is 00:59:37 Because what do they think that foreign invasion looks like? Do they think that because foreign invasion that everybody wasn't in the same uniform? And then they all didn't, you know, have banners that that doesn't constitute
Starting point is 00:59:47 that's such an antiquated view of this. Isn't it? It's such an antiquated view. We're in a different reality. Different reality with this. So, yeah, they had Mexican flags for crying out loud. Mexican flags. So a couple of other things to note.
Starting point is 01:00:09 I don't know if you saw this. They had a riot at that ice facility in Newark. And inmates went missing. Did you hear about this? This was last night. at that ice facility in the Delaney Hall in Newark. This was the facility where what's her face? Who is that house member that's now been indicted?
Starting point is 01:00:28 She was beaten up ICE agents. So apparently some of the detainees that the Democrats were apparently going to visit escaped. And this is from the New York Post. This is pretty crazy. At least four of the illegal immigrants that were unaccounted for because they had a riot. so they had a riot at the prison. This is white Democrats went there. They went to incite all of this.
Starting point is 01:00:53 So they had a riot and then four illegal immigrants that were detained there broke out. And they're unaccounted for. They think that they escaped them. They said as many as 50 staged a rebellion and they pushed down a wall of a dormitory room inside of Delaney Hall. And they apparently were mad over the quality and timeliness of the meals. that's what happens when you enter a country illegally. You may not get your crappy meal on time. Like you're owed something.
Starting point is 01:01:25 You grifting welfare thugs. I'm so, throw them in the DMC. I'm so done with this stuff. I'm so done with entertaining this crap. This is so stupid. They made a rope out of bed sheets and they literally descend, like a comic, they descended from their third floor dormitory per New York Post and were able to, like, escape. We shouldn't even be holding them there anyway.
Starting point is 01:01:46 Send their fat backsides back home. home. I noticed that all these chunky dunks are real well fed. You know, these illegal aliens coming in acting like they're fleeing something. They ain't fleeing nothing. I'm so tired of this stuff. Nobody owes them a damn thing. And so now, look, good job, Democrats. Look what you did. You incited a riot. I was told, Kane, this was an insurrection. The mayor, the guy who was one of the Democrats that was there trying to start trouble, he released a statement. We're so concerned. concerned about reports of what has transpired at Delini Hall. Withholding food and poor treatment. Who cares? I don't care.
Starting point is 01:02:27 Look, emotions have no place in this, guys. There's a law. Follow it. The end. The end. Did you follow the law? Yes or no. It's a real easy flow chart. Oh, you didn't follow the law? Go. Get out. You did? Okay. None of these people follow the law. Not a single one. They have these people. You know, one of my friends Carol Markowitz had a piece in the New York Post where she was discussing because she came to the country legally. She was talking about what it means to come to the country legally. And all of the hoops that you have to jump through and, you know, all of this stuff. And I, I get why, you know, you have so many people who came and joined. join this great American country and became Americans. And they followed the law. They did everything
Starting point is 01:03:26 that they were supposed to do. I understand their rage at the people who didn't. Her piece, it's, I'm a legal immigrant. Don't you dare lump me in with border jumpers? She was pretty mad about it. And she immigrated legally. She came into the country legally. You have to have sponsors. There's all this stuff that you got to go through. Um, I mean, not to, you know, the waiting period and, you know, all of this stuff. She says it's galling. She said her mother's sister lived in Russia until her recent death. She was denied a tourist visa to come visit her family here, presumably due to concern that she would stay once expired as so many do and become a public burden.
Starting point is 01:04:10 My mom watched the deluge at the border with sorrow and fury, knowing my aunt could just hop a flight to Mexico and walk in, but that would be illegal and something we would never consider. And I love how everyone who comes here illegally and they become part of the American family. they're like, we're Americans and you follow our laws. I love that. That's what it's all about. It's what it's all about. Now, we've been following, there's a couple of other things I want to hit here, these strikes that took place
Starting point is 01:04:41 in Iran on behalf of Israel responding. They were retaliating, by the way. Trump told the New York Times, I'm still waiting to negotiate, but you should act quickly because my friend BB is CRAZY, looking forward to talking to you. That's actually hysterical.
Starting point is 01:05:04 Is that real? Yeah. Looks like it. Looks like it. I mean, sometimes when you, look, I'm not against him sounding like this. Because when you're dealing with crazy, sometimes you've got to be a little unorthodox. Crazy isn't scared by sane. Crazy is scared by crazy er.
Starting point is 01:05:25 That's the lesson today, kids. So that's why, eh. I don't, I don't dislike his approach here. If they think that he's crazier than they are, that kind of scares him. That's why I said, I want all of our enemies to think that our guy in the White House is nuts and will press that button out of spite. I want them to think that. I have no problem with it. So I'm not mad.
Starting point is 01:05:47 So what? That's actually hysterical. Can you imagine? You're one of those mullahs over there and you're like, what the hell? And you're reading this comment. I'm still ready to negotiate a peaceful end of your nuclear program and you might want to go there fast because my friend B.B. is C-R-A-Z-Y. I'm not joking you.
Starting point is 01:06:03 This is literally from the, I'm looking at it now. I'm waiting for your call. God love it. God bless America. Now, I approve of that. Two, three thumbs up. Three thumbs.
Starting point is 01:06:15 Mm-hmm. Oh, boy. Three thumbs up for it. Yeah, you kind of, like, you know how he was with, oh, who's that short stack? Uh-da-da-da-da. Kim Jong-un. And he's like, oh, you little rocket man.
Starting point is 01:06:29 I mean, sometimes you've got to be a little unorthodox. Because crazy, guys, you know how it is. Crazy does not get scared by saying. If crazy thinks you're crazy er, that's when crazy backs down, right? That's the only time crazy backs down. Only time. So I'm just saying, this is the way it is. That's applicable in any stage in life, any stage in life, with any issue in life.
Starting point is 01:06:57 So we'll see. They had 60 days, guys. guys. Iran had 60 days and they were farting Iran. They had no interest at all whatsoever with trying to resolve this. And you guys know it. They had no interest. No interest in resolving this. Now, what makes me nervous, and we're going to talk more about this coming up next hour. Can we talk two things. I'm nervous about all. This makes me really reconsider the communist Chinese own farmland near military bases. Doesn't it you? When you think that Mossad, think about it, they had infiltrated Iran. This was years in the making. They were sitting ready to roll on this. They had an explosive drone base that they constructed inside of Tehran. They took out Tehran's air, any remaining air defense that they lost. They took the rest of it out. They maybe have like a handful of missiles left. They took out most of their missiles. They took out their air command in Tehran. They took out a number of nuclear facilities. I made the comment first hour that all the people who would meet about this this morning to discuss a response are dead with like the exception of two and I think one of them was already kidnapped by IDF. So, but I'm a little nervous about the CCP owning a farmland. I'm also a little nervous about the Trump card for $5 million. You can get access and become a citizen. Who's wealthy enough
Starting point is 01:08:23 to pay that, especially with some of these third world countries? Baddies. I don't like that. And I don't like the deal with China includes just allowing students from China to come into colleges and universities. This was after, and this was a house hearing, where it was discovered that as a prerequisite for getting permission from the CCP to come to a college or university in the United States, they have to report intel back to the CCP. So we need to have a big discussion about this. Summer is all about making great memories. backyard barbecues, road trips, lake days, even just relaxing in a hammock with a good book. Spending time with friends and family, catching sunset views. But if you're living with pain, those future memories can be stolen from you. It's kind of hard to enjoy the simple moments when
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Starting point is 01:10:05 Man. Man, I got some weird stuff today. Hold up. This is some weird. I got some weird Florida man. All right. First and foremost, can you let me know if you think this is a good way to honor somebody? So this dude, right? His uncle is a metal head, right? And he's a Tampa-based musician known as Prince midnight. His uncle passed away and he turned his uncle's skeleton into a fully functional guitar. What?
Starting point is 01:10:32 Yeah. What? A fully, actually fully functional guitar. Just gave you the Lincoln slack. I mean, it is the rib cage and then the spine and then it goes into the pelvis. And it's called the
Starting point is 01:10:44 Skellicaster. I didn't even know if this was legal. also me don't know if that's legal but it's very it came it was noted in guitar world Prince Midnight he wanted to honor his uncle Philip
Starting point is 01:11:04 who was killed in a motorcycle accident in Greece in 1996 His skeleton was donated to a medical school and used in anatomy classes for years but when they no longer needed it they gave it to the family and the responsibility because his parents passed away His parents passed away, so he got the responsibility of it. And they're Greek Orthodox, so they don't believe in cremation.
Starting point is 01:11:28 And so they either could pay to have it stored to purchase a burial plot. And he was like, nah, I'll take care of it. And so he navigated the red tape. It involved funeral homes in the State Department. He had the remains shipped here. And then he had his friend help build this into a custom instrument. And, dude, I don't know. what I, and I like his response.
Starting point is 01:11:52 He said his mother apparently didn't like it because she goes, it was sacrilegious in the work of the devil. You know how moms are, he said. He goes, when asked whether Philip would rather be in the ground or shredding, she admitted, well, probably the guitar. So he attached it to parts of an old fender telecaster. Really a telecaster? And added red and blue wiring to mimic blood vessels.
Starting point is 01:12:15 He goes, it's got some quirks. And there are limitations, obviously. but you can play it. There's obviously, it's awkward because the ribcage limits movement and the sound is heavier. That's actually insane.
Starting point is 01:12:27 And I wouldn't pick it up, dude. I don't think I could pick it up and play it. I'm curious enough to pick it up. Really? Yeah. So like where the neck would be is the neck of the guitar, the front that goes up.
Starting point is 01:12:39 And then the, the strings and where it would be open is like right at the bottom of the rib cage. And I don't get the, um, I'm do you really I don't even know do you really need like the pelvis and all that at that point I mean he's got some of the electronics plugged in the where you plug in for power is like right at the top of the pelvis yeah like the hip bone yeah yeah dude it's I don't know man it's a little
Starting point is 01:13:05 a little different shreds though huh he says it's a heavier sound I'm like that seems like he would probably like that. So anyway, this Florida man, apparently, I was going to, I was going to share this, but it's not wanting to pop up. Anyway, it was about a guy who stabs the door, who's been stabbing doorbells, apparently, with a knife. Like he goes and he's been stabbing doorbell cameras with a knife. And I don't understand what the purpose of that is, but okay. Also, a crew rescued a man who fell 20 feet in the water near Treasure Island Causeway. good night that's scary to fall 20 feet into the water he fell over uh it was the treasure island causeway bridge this was early yesterday and uh they had to closed overnight for repairs but he was
Starting point is 01:13:51 yelling for help crews responded to a 911 call uh he was rescued he had a head injury it looks like he's going to be okay but he fell 20 feet into the water that's at night remember where the gators live i remember where gators live right that's right stick with us we got a lot more in store third hour on the way so let's be real medical freedom isn't just just a catchphrase. It's your right. Your health decisions belong to you and not the government, not Big Pharma, and definitely not someone elected bureaucrat. So that's why I'm all in on what all family pharmacy is doing. They're putting medical power back where it belongs, and that's in the hands of you, Americans. Through the end of June, they're making it even easier to take back
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Starting point is 01:15:07 But I think there was at least an attempt to be somewhat of the arbitrator in this. We saw President Carter do it with Began and Sadat. We've had certain wins along the way that were actually mutually beneficial both ways. Now I ask who that is. And I mean, consistently over and over again, we're going to have to face the reality. It might be the Chinese. And that goes against everything they say they're trying to do in. terms of the balance of power. So I would just have to say my heart goes out for this. Ukraine
Starting point is 01:15:38 continues to go on. Gaza continues to be a humanitarian disaster and now it's expanded even further. Well, leave it to Tiananmen, Tim, there, to, uh, hat tip China. Yeah, exactly. Hat tip China on this. That's insane. I just, you're not, I'm not surprised with any of those. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you, top of this third hour. Remember, he had a secret fling with the daughter of a top Chinese communist official when he was teaching in China. He had a romance with Jenna Wang. She was the daughter of a CCP official. It happened in 1989. And he remember he kept going there. He kept, he loved going to China. He loved it. And he apparently sent her all kinds of gifts. And he and his like his staff, they all wooed her. Yeah, it was wild. He just is obsessed with communist China. He's obsessed with
Starting point is 01:16:33 communists, I think. And oh my gosh, there was this, she did an interview during the, when this story came out during the campaign, this is, this is, you're going to cringe to death, but I'm going to share with this with you anyway. She gave an interview to the Daily Mail. This is an actual quote. Are you ready? Tim was very passionate and so romantic. I can still remember dancing with him to our favorite song, Careless Whisper. We all are dead now. Are you okay? Kane just is Super 5, Kane, he's dead.
Starting point is 01:17:07 Kane's dead. Oh, you're back with us. Don't die again. It's so bad. That's so, Yeah. Uh, he loves them CCP ladies.
Starting point is 01:17:18 He's like Eric Swalwell. I wonder who scored more with the commies. There's like, the commies got a type, apparently. Yeah. Their favorite candle scent. Oh, burning tires.
Starting point is 01:17:30 That's right. Exactly right. Yeah, that's right. absolutely. This is so crazy. Tiena and Tim. So wait, if, I'm curious. So he thinks that they're
Starting point is 01:17:42 going to have the moral high ground. That's what he said. Who is the voice in the world that can negotiate some type of agreement, hold the moral authority? It might be the Chinese. Why is it the first thing that he thought of? Oh, it's the Chinese, I guess. Yeah, I'm wondering. I just think that his relationship with China
Starting point is 01:18:00 makes it entirely makes him, it just disqualifies him from any kind of, like, high level, any kind. Just no. So we've been following these strikes. So apparently there was, the IDF and has been bombing the absolute hell out of Iran all day. Well, specific sites, targeted precision strikes. So they took out one Iranian nuclear site in one area. there's like two sites at least that they they hit another like a missile silo they hit
Starting point is 01:18:35 another nuclear site and then they had a separate nuclear facility as well and they're saying that the huthies are preparing a massive attack against Israel and retaliation what are you guys going to do because from what I understand and one of the I'll pull this up real quick one of the things that I was reading and it's a speculate when it's speculation on like military reporting sites. I'm like, eh, it's probably actually, because they were talking about Saudi airspace, because you have to think of the Houthis where they're going to be down in Yemen, or unless they're getting close enough to like Sinai to be able to shoot from, you know, sea.
Starting point is 01:19:15 But apparently, from what the speculation I've been reading is that neither Jordan nor the Saudis have any issue with Israel shooting down any kind of air, you know, missile or anything like. like any kind of missile or anything in their airspace from the Houthis. That's very interesting. Is it not? Is it not? I think so. So that's, this is going to be, we're in a, also we're in a new era of war.
Starting point is 01:19:44 Everybody's noticed that right. I think Operation Spiderweb kind of, everybody woke up to that. That was the, I think that was a huge wake up call for everybody as to the future of warfare. and I have some tinfoil about this as well. These drone attacks, the drone attacks are terrifying. You want to hear my tinfoil? Okay, so, you know, there was all this discussion about like, you know, like DOD and maybe even CIA involved in the development of certain video games, particularly Cod and others,
Starting point is 01:20:13 to get everybody acclimated to like that kind of maneuvering so that if we ever enter this type of warfare, that we would have a lot of people that would be actually qualified to be able to do it. I'm just saying, I'm just going to throw that out there. That makes sense. I would totally, I'm just going to say I volunteer. don't even pay me. I totally volunteer to like
Starting point is 01:20:29 joystick the hell out of some drones and go after some baddies. Can you imagine instead of like playing like Cod or Dark Tide or anything else like I'm just gonna go up and hook a strap in and I'm gonna...
Starting point is 01:20:41 And I know how much you'd charge for that. I would charge zero dollars. Nothing. I would actually pay you to do it. I would pay. I would pay for the software to install to do it myself. I'm saying I gotta take a sip
Starting point is 01:20:53 of my brand new coffee that I'm trying out. Senior service. We're people. people pay to take drones out? Yeah. It's, um. For the U.S. It's, I, I would do that.
Starting point is 01:21:05 Would you do that? Yeah. I would. Yeah. I would do it. Even at times, like, man, what is it? 2.30 in the morning, I can't hardly sleep. Let me hop online and take some drones out real quick.
Starting point is 01:21:16 I like doing this. I so like, like, I like video games because I get very involved and like, you know, I'm always like reading stuff and, as Kane can, tell you, I don't have like a lot. I don't run off notes. Like I have a speech to give tonight to the, uh, turning point USA young women's leadership summit and I never walk out with notes. If I do, it's like bullet points to keep me from talking for five hours. But I'm very like, very type, you know, on 11, I'm type A. I'm like, blah. I'm always wired. And it is literally one of the quickest ways to like chill my mind out and like kind of almost tire me out. I'm like a
Starting point is 01:21:53 working breed, you know, you got to tire me out. And, that is like one of the only ways because it's so involving and it can be so mentally taxing and you get so into it and then you feel satisfied after. So I totally agree with your assessment. I would do that. Oh my gosh. I would do it right now. I'd even,
Starting point is 01:22:11 if a notification popped up by my phone and be like, would you like to take out a couple drones? I'd be like clicking that notification right now. Right? I'm telling you. Would you? Oh my gosh. Hey, Gray over there.
Starting point is 01:22:24 You would do that too, wouldn't you? He says, He's just not paying attention. No, he's not even paying attention. No, he's smacking for me. He's not even paying attention. Our researcher for chapter and verse gray, you would do that too, wouldn't you? Yeah, you would totally do that.
Starting point is 01:22:36 If you had a notification that popped up. Thumbs up. You notice the thumb he put up was the thumb he would take drones out with? Yeah, or wait a minute, though. Like, if you're on, like, what platform are you on? And then, like, what's your controller a little bit? Oh, you got the triggers like so. Xbox.
Starting point is 01:22:49 Dude, yeah. I'm leased to the Xbox style. Yeah. You can assign whatever. Although I grew up on PC. I grew up like with Doom and things like. that on PC. So, I mean, I'm ambidextrous is what I'm saying to you. So it doesn't matter. Direction buttons and space bar. I just, you know how amazing that would be. I mean, it's not my
Starting point is 01:23:13 birthday for a long time, but a girl can dream, right? It was Mother's Day last month. Yes, true. So Father's Day this weekend. Should be Mother's Day every day. Father's Day this weekend, y'all. You know, a lot of dads would love to go pop some Terry's like using that. Just deputize us. Come on. It's like that, I swear to you, that Key and Peel skit, which is one of the funniest skits I've ever seen in my entire life where they're on a plane and they're like, yeah, I want to go drag that scouts. I can't. Well, that would be a great Father's Day gift if you think about it. Be like, hey, get that the gift of destroying drones. Grace says that they're hard to operate.
Starting point is 01:23:48 It would require drone training. I could do that. Hey, hey, hey, we do training. When I got the new crowd, I had to go through a little training just to get used to some of the new things. I could do that. He's laughing at me. I could totally do that, though. We could all do that.
Starting point is 01:24:02 I would learn that. I know it's not the same. We're in the age of AI. We could really make this easy. We just let AI do all the aiming. We just do the button pressing. Yeah. That's all.
Starting point is 01:24:13 Would you like to take out this Terry? I would like to take out this Terry. TOTT take out Terry's tot. Right? Right? I'm going totting. That's taking out Terry's. That's what we're doing.
Starting point is 01:24:26 It's just saying, man. I'm just saying. that's going to be like a bumper sticker. It's going to be like a shirt. And have tots. We can all be on Discord. While doing tot, you're eating tot? Gray's over here going, but Amos just can accidentally target a civilian.
Starting point is 01:24:41 Well, what's that civilian doing around them, Terry's? These are drones we're targeting, not humans. Yeah. Well, I mean, no, we can also use some drones to take out some Terry's. I'm not talking about going full Obama. Oh, man. You know, I'm not doing that. Terry, what are you doing?
Starting point is 01:24:55 Terry, back up. Seems like there's enough known terrorists in the world where this. service could go on for quite a while. Golly, do you know how amazing that would be? I just, because in case the CIA is listening, I completely so hardcore volunteer. I can't, I don't have enough hands
Starting point is 01:25:10 to raise. You've been committed to pain. Dude, I would pay to do it. I don't even, I can't even raise enough hands. That would be amazing. Please, it's Father's Day this weekend for the dads. Let's make it happen. Let's make that happen for the dads. I'm just saying.
Starting point is 01:25:27 By the way, I said for Father's Day, we should get Krista Dotson. He doesn't want another dog. So I'm trying to think of ways to get him. He can't turn down a gift, right? Just saying. Good point. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:25:37 So the, let's see here. Where to go? Yeah, Trump's statement. Oh, golly. Oh, my gosh. I can I read this statement because it's hysterical. This one came. This one was like it, because he doesn't sleep.
Starting point is 01:25:54 I don't think ever. He, this was like at five something in the morning. East Coast time. when he posted this on true social. Can I just read it and it's full? It's just a short graph. Okay, he goes, quote, I gave Iran chance after chance to make a deal.
Starting point is 01:26:11 I told them, in the strongest of words, to just do it. But no matter how hard they tried, no matter how close they got, they just couldn't get it done. I told them it would be much worse than anything they know, anticipated, or were told that the United States makes the best and most lethal military equipment,
Starting point is 01:26:30 anywhere in the world capitalized by far caps lock and that Israel has a lot of it with much more to come and they know how to use it certain Iranian hardliners spoke bravely but they didn't know what was about to happen they are all caps lock dead now and it will only get worse there's already been great death and destruction but there's still time to make this slaughter with the next already planned attacks being even more brutal come to an end iran must make a deal before there is nothing left and save what was once known as the Iranian Empire. No more death, no more destruction. Caps Lock.
Starting point is 01:27:06 Just do it before it is too late. God bless you all. Oh, my gosh. I can still like all this and not want to go to war. Send the United States assets to war. I don't want to send our people to war. And I got to tell you, I got real ticked off at Lindsey Graham. We'll talk about that after the break.
Starting point is 01:27:34 And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick 5. All right. So police in China arrested female authors of novels that in a crackdown on a fiction genre, they don't like, if you're homosexual, you get arrested over there. If you write something about Xi Jinping, you get arrested. If you tell him that he looks like Winnie the Pooh, you get arrested. if you do anything that's not
Starting point is 01:28:00 CCP approved, you get arrested, there you go. Most overpriced grocery store chains in the U.S. Guess who makes the list again? It's whole paycheck. Oh, I mean whole foods. The Economic Research Service, they're saying that food prices are going to increase by 2.9%. That's as inflation as
Starting point is 01:28:17 because we're still trying to get out of all that. We've got to cut government spending. That's the way it is, or it's never going to go away. But they said that, yeah, the Italy is at the top. Italy is one of them. It's not an actual grocery chain. It's more like an Italian market and restaurant. There is, now I will say, there are times for holidays if I want a certain type of Italian meat, I will, I get it at Italy because there's certain, like a, there's certain, like when I have family in,
Starting point is 01:28:44 they're certain, I can't get some of that anywhere else. And so I will get some of that at Italy. But otherwise, it's been pretty, whole foods though, can I just be really? I think whole food's kind of overrated, except for their fish. Sometimes they get really good fish in. If you, like, we will do actual sushi at home sometimes and they can get like sashimi grade tuna in and they'll hold it for you. That actually that's on instances like that or like young coconut if you're
Starting point is 01:29:08 doing a really you know like more certain morangs than that. Oh I know I get real weird with us but those are like real niche items that you need for stuff you don't do every day. I reserve whole foods for that but your everyday shopping? What the heck? Like it's a $11,000 to go shop there. Dana don't even do
Starting point is 01:29:26 that. Let's see here. It woman was caught making a P.B&J sandwich during a Zoom court hearing. The judge scolded her because she was also in a bathrobe. She was in a bathrobe. This is in Atlanta. In a making a PBNJ sandwich. And the judge is like, you're late and you're not even dressed. What the hell? And you're making a sandwich? She literally had the phone on the counter and she was looking down at it and you can see the peanut butter jar. I don't even know. What in the world? And China's turning to robots for elderly care with a national private, a national pilot program.
Starting point is 01:30:00 Sure, elderly care. And a woman was beaten to death by a robot. Stick with us. We've got more in store. 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. Okay, this is some short-range systems.
Starting point is 01:30:26 Stay here, you need to pull out a little bit. Okay, there's just a massive amount of fire coming to television. right now. The crazy sights. Geneve, get ready to pull it off the sticks. All right, let's go. Time to go. Okay.
Starting point is 01:30:47 Guys, come on. Everyone move. Everyone move now. Stay with us. Stay with us. Pick up the gear. Let's go. They, so they, that's Tray Yanks.
Starting point is 01:30:58 And he was literally like on a, like a mezzanine, like a balcony level of a building in Tel Aviv. And about, they said, 100 Iranian missiles. have been inbound impact for Tel Aviv. And as they were, because they were getting some, and the Iron Dome has been enacted, and some of them started coming into Tel Aviv airspace. One of them, the one that he was talking about right there,
Starting point is 01:31:25 I don't know, Kane, I was watching that video. It looked like it was coming to the building right next to them. No joke. No joke. I got to be honest. Like I've never seen that perspective of an incoming rocket before. Welcome back to the program. Dan Alash with you. Iran has launched dozens of ballistic missiles towards Israel. Defense systems are operating to intercept. You have the Iron Dome, like I said, kicking into gear.
Starting point is 01:31:49 Can you imagine how much more this would be if you had Israel not decimate the missile capability of Iran? Think about it. Because they took out a number of missile sites, a number with a plan that made Operation Grimps. Reem Beeper look like child's play. They created an explosive drone base within Iran, and they took out one of the Air Command centers in Tehran. They struck, I think, three to four nuclear facilities, a number of missile facilities, silos, et cetera. But obviously, there's still some left, and I think it would have been a lot more. But they have a lot. They had a lot that they took out. So I can only imagine and how much more this would be if they had not decimated that missile capability. And they have made impact in Tel Aviv.
Starting point is 01:32:46 Some of Israel's air defense system failed to intercept all of the missiles. Residents have been told to remain in bomb shelters. And a number of folks that we know here at the program who are actually in Israel right now, some of them in Tel Aviv, they're in, in fact, one friend of mine who writes for Daily Wire, is apparently multiple floors underground in Tel Aviv. And as this shelter notice went out, and even then you can still hear, no matter how many floors you are below, you can still hear some of the stuff from up above. It's just wild, just wild.
Starting point is 01:33:26 So we're watching this and pretty amazing the video that's coming out. We're seeing, I mean, this is all happening real time right now. Five to seven of these missiles made it through Israel's layered missile defense system. Now, that's a pretty good ratio, considering that it was apparently about 100, maybe a little more ballistic missiles that they fired into Tel Aviv. And then, so about five to seven made it through their defense system. So far, zero casualties in Israel have been. reported. And there's a lot of video of the interceptors that have been confronting the latest salvo of these missiles. So this has been pretty, I mean, pretty wild. They were wanting to use
Starting point is 01:34:18 maximum pressure to cripple Tehran's ability. Now, I want to lay this out right now as we analyze this. You can believe that Israel has every right to defend itself and they need to go take care of business while also opposing American boots on the ground and American involvement and escalating this into a wider spread conflict. So that should go without saying. I know you guys are smart people and you can, you know, juggle multiple thoughts at once, but we got drive-bys out there who clearly are not up to your speed.
Starting point is 01:34:47 So we say that for them. But the logic that Israel was using going on their intel. Now, and it was a gamble. And if, you know, and it was whether or not their intel proved correctly was that they were apparently right on the cusp of going full on nuclear. And that's what they were trying to prevent from happening. There was a short window, according to their intel, that they could act. Now, let me go back and lay this puzzle out for you. If you remember the fall of Bashar, the fall of Israel Bashad, when he, when that regime fell in Syria, he ended up running to Russia and
Starting point is 01:35:34 on Russia. And they lost that air defense. They lost, well, they lost that hedge of protection in Syria, but this year Al-Basad being having to leave. And so the new regime, and I'm pulling the story up, because you know that Trump met with him, the guy who came in, we were always like, oh, is it going to be, you know, because you have Bashar al-Assad and he was, you kind of have to look at the lesser of two devils there. And then the new guy who came in, he closed airspace for Iranian use, not just for military and commercial, but even like civilian. They are not allowed to use Syrian airspace anymore. Iran really, Iran really needed Syrian airspace, because that's how they got a lot of munitions in. And also previously when they would strike
Starting point is 01:36:25 Israel, et cetera, et cetera, they closed all of that. And so they lost that hedge. In addition to that, they're not getting support from Arab nations. It's the Shia versus Sunni balance of power. They're not getting that support from anyone. Some people said, well, you know, their entrance into bricks. Yeah, Brazil, China, whatever, you know, this is not going to happen. China, you can't tell me China wasn't aware of this or that Russia wasn't aware of this. Here's the thing. These Arab leaders are celebrating this because Iran is the problematic person that nobody wants at the table. They would love a regime change. The one that Jimmy Carter and Democrats and the CIA put in with their op when they got rid of the Shah and they put that they put the Ayatollah in there that's all on Carter. That's all on that party. Happy to recommend you one of the seven books that I've read that detail. It's fascinating. When you realize how blatant it is, it is one of the craziest things I've ever read about in history. It is insane. How blatantly ridiculous they were and how high on their own supply they were to think that this was going to end up in any way peaceful. or not a threat to American security at some point in the future. That being said. So this Operation Rising Line, this, the way that they, there was some trepidation within the administration on behalf of Steve Whitkoff per Axios, where they were concerned about having a successful outcome that doesn't lead to all that war. And they were a little bit worried about the air response to Israel. They were worried about whether or not Israel would be able to either
Starting point is 01:37:58 manage or withstand an airborne assault from Israel. Iran as response to this. And that's one of the reasons, obviously, why they were very quick to take out a lot of these, you know, the air command, the missile facilities, et cetera, because it looks like, you know, right now, I mean, they got air raid sirens going on, you know, they got the Iron Dome kicked into gear. They're intercepting things. So far, no casualties. So far, it looks like they're managing it. But I can't imagine how much worse it would be had they not decimated again the missile capability, the air capability of Iran. And so this, in looking at this, even back, this was a couple of weeks ago, the United Nations, which I don't like, I think it's a corrupt joke, and they're, they've not
Starting point is 01:38:45 been historically favorable at all towards Israel. They even finally ruled, how many decades has this been cane? They even finally ruled that Iran was not abiding by the nuclear proliferation agreement to not pursue nuclear capability. It only took several decades. It only took several decades. decades. So all of their cover in terms of optics is gone. And Israel is not escalating anything. They are responding. If you have forgotten, Iran bypassed, normally they've gone through Hezbollah or the Houthis or Hamas. They always go through a proxy group so they can pretend that their hands are clean. They hold up their hands to the world. We didn't do anything. Israel's so mean. well if you remember and i think it was back even in july 2024 they just decided to strike out right
Starting point is 01:39:34 from iran they didn't go through a proxy and israel responded iran responded so this idea that a response is escalation is nonsense that's like saying that the united states escalated by responding to pearl harbor it's like saying that britain escalated and responding to the nazi blitzkrieg. It's asinine. It's illiberal. So this is the latest, the latest state of things. It's pretty, I mean, to see all this, it's, you know, but no, we're not going to get in a World War III. This is not going to be World War III. Anyone who tells you this is a moron. And I'll be the first to tell you, the reasons that I gave you, Syria closing their airspace, Saudi Arabia issued a little response, a winky wink nudge
Starting point is 01:40:26 response with like, oh, we condemn it. Oh, no, don't stop. They don't. They don't like Iran. UAE, Bahrain, everybody. They don't like Iran. Nobody likes Iran. Jordan, you're not going to see any of these countries rush to Iran's defense.
Starting point is 01:40:42 They'll issue like little statements here or there, but that's it. Abraham Accords are in effect. That is it. Iran has lost all footing, all support to the point where even Russia and China don't even want to touch them. So no, this is not going to be World War 3. It is that there is not a single one of those ingredients that are that are kicking in the stew
Starting point is 01:41:05 that's going to make that happen. It's just not going to happen. I think that, you know, there are some people like Lindsey Graham who would love for that to happen. Can I just address what he said yesterday? I rarely do I get really mean on social, really, really mean. this is one of those times where I did. He tweeted out, and this was yesterday, right as all of this started kicking off, and I put it up on Instagram as well. He had kicked off, and he tweeted, game on after this happened. He tweeted, game on, pray for Israel.
Starting point is 01:41:44 And that made me mad, his tone and language. I said, you think it's a game because you've never seen combat. And it's true. He's a pencil pusher. He never saw combat. It's not a game. It's a serious thing because the lives are always on the line. And it's always these people that have no skin in the game that want to go to war. The people who have never been in a fight are always the most eager to get in it. Without exception, and I have spoken to hundreds of veterans in my career and just excluding family and friends. And I'm going to tell you the one thing that every single, one of them has expressed is that nobody wants war and it's a last result and when you get into it, you want to get the job done. And sometimes in order to get the job done as efficiently as possible, as expeditiously as possible, limited loss of life and resource, you have to be brutal. And it changes people. It changes you. Even the best of us. It changes you. It changes you. Everybody comes home different.
Starting point is 01:42:47 a lot of my friends that have been in multiple tours and have had sought treatment for PTSD and all of this, they've all talked about it as much as they can. And it is always, even to hear from their wives or their moms or dads or their siblings about how much it changes them. And I've noticed, too, that no one gets angrier at reckless talk like that more so than these guys. and they have every right to be because they know the true cost of it and they know what it means. And they also know the toll that it takes on families, not just during time of deployment, but after when they come home. And they're trying to acclimate to civilian life. And they're trying to regain what does normalcy look like?
Starting point is 01:43:33 You know, it reminds me of Frodo and the Shire. When after he goes on this epic quest, Frodo, like one of the most wholesome people, goes on this epic quest. and at the very end when it matters most and he's about to throw the ring in the fire, as you know, his finally, his discipline fails him. And Sam, who's a real hero, the story kicks into gear, but that's another issue. Frodo comes back after the success of this epic quest,
Starting point is 01:44:02 even though it was successful, even though they got rid of evil, even though they got rid of Saramon, they got rid of, you know, the darkness that was plaguing Middle Earth. he told Sammy goes we saved the shire but not for me he could not he couldn't recapture what he had prior so he was going to go to the undying lands with the elves and i think that's a great description of what a lot of these guys go through and that is why they react so angrily when you have people like
Starting point is 01:44:35 lindsay graham talk so recklessly about this and i get mad because i've talked to these guys so much And, you know, as an American and as a wife and a cousin and a friend and a mother, you know, it hurts your heart for these people to see what they've gone through reduced down to reckless talking points by somebody like Lindsey Graham. So that's why I got so mad about it. We're going to continue following this as well, and you can also see this on Substack. On the go and need a quick news fix with a fun twist. Follow Dana's absurd truth podcast for bite-size and formative episodes. Perfect for your busy schedule on Apple or wherever you get your podcast. And we are watching all of this unfold as well, this latest with Iran sending some missiles over striking Tel Aviv.
Starting point is 01:45:28 And there's a lot of video about that. And we're going to continue following it up over on Substack, Chapter and Verse. I also have to share this real quick. Somebody stole Ice Cube's iPad at TSA. He goes, TSA stole my iPad. I got on my bag the night. United Flight 2615, either LAX or O'Hara. I need my ERP back ASAP, or it's a problem. Somebody's about to find out the hard way, I got to say. Would not want to be that person. Quick note for Father's Day. Happy Father's Day to all you dads out there.
Starting point is 01:45:57 We appreciate you. We are grateful for you. The ones who, the dads who, you know, you guys are underappreciated and the dads who stepped in. Maybe you weren't a dad, but you stepped up to become a dad. God love you. We're so grateful for you. And I hope you have a wonderful weekend. And I hope you get some steak. You get some steak. You should have a cold one and a steak. And you should be able to go out and look at survey your yard or stand over your grill with your hat and your socks pulled high. God bless you. All right. Today's stupidity King. And the double duty dads. The ones that have to do mom and dad stuff. That's right. Single dads. What what? Sandra Cuomo for crying out loud. Crisis tested executive. Been through COVID, obviously. But something. people have criticized your leadership during COVID, specifically when it comes to the nursing home crisis. How do you answer that question? First of all, New Yorkers, New Yorkers are going to criticize
Starting point is 01:46:49 whatever you do. On nursing homes, it became a political football four years ago. We now have had So instead of addressed the issue, he's never going to take responsibility, ever. Happy Father's Day, Kane. Happy Father's Day, Dad, Happy Father's Day, the Dad in my life. Thank you, Chris. And God bless you guys. I'll be back with you. Normal Show on Monday.

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