The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Justice Jackson's DEI Experience Exposed, SCOTUS Victories, & Poop Cruise Nightmare

Episode Date: June 27, 2025

Justice Amy Coney Barrett absolutely SHREDS Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s opinion in the ruling about universal injunctions used by rogue district court judges. An MSNBC Host says there will be no... more farm workers or someone to clear your plate at a restaurant without illegal aliens. Zohran Mamdani continues to propose city-run grocery stores and taxing White neighborhoods in New York City. The Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration in its requests to partially enforce its birthright citizenship order. A cruise from Texas to Mexico spiraled into chaos after an engine room fire triggered a massive electrical failure, leaving over 4,000 passengers and crew wading through urine and feces, and camping on deck. The Senate continues to debate Trump’s Big, Beautiful Bill to pass before July 4th. An unelected Parliamentarian is blocking some key cuts in the bill. Dana doesn’t like how the Bezos wedding has turned into a climate change function.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Relief 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—get your GoldCo 2025 Gold & Silver Kit today, and you could qualify for up to 10% in bonus silverByrnahttps://byrna.com/danaGet your hands on the new compact Byrna CL. Visit Byrna.com/Dana receive 10% off Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/DanaVeterans, Active Duty Military & First Responders get 15% OFF monthly. PLUS 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 bestAll Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/DanaCode Dana20 for 20% off your entire orderPreBornhttps://Preborn.com/DanaWith your help, we can hit the goal of 1,000 ultrasounds by the end of June! Just dial #250 and say “Baby”

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Americans are finally getting what they voted for. No longer will we have rogue judges striking down President Trump's policies across the entire nation. No longer. Today in the 6-3 opinion, Justice Barrett correctly holds that the district court lacks authority to enter nationwide or universal injunctions. These lawless injunctions gave relief to everyone in the world instead of the parties before the court as the Supreme Court held today they turned district courts into the imperial judiciary. Active liberal justices, judges have used these injunctions to
Starting point is 00:00:42 block virtually all of President Trump's policies. To put this in perspective, there are 94 federal judicial districts. Five of those districts throughout this country held 35 of the nationwide injunctions. Think about that. 94 districts. And 35 out of the 40 opinions with nationwide injunctions came from five liberal districts in this country.
Starting point is 00:01:12 No longer. No longer. These injunctions have blocked our policies from tariffs to military readiness to immigration to foreign affairs, fraud, abuse, and many other issues. The judges have tried... This is all that these actors
Starting point is 00:01:27 as judges and there were some big wins for SCOTUS or for four POTUS from SCOTUS today. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. Channel 347 is how you can watch the radio program and you can also find us the chats at Rumble. I just want to come back and dwell for a but a moment as it pertains to Amy Coney, Amy Coney Barrett's opinion. Because apparently it's kind of wild that she, how do I put it, that ACB had such a caustic sentence about Kintanji Brown Jackson in her opinion. And, you know, they're talking about, you know, these cases, the judges that are, you know, getting involved in trying to essentially themselves be the executive. And the way to, The best way that I can sum up Barrett's opinion is that it's a scene, I can't play it
Starting point is 00:02:37 because they'll ding us for copyright because YouTube hates us and they're trying to shut down our account every chance they get. But it's from Billy Madison when that one teacher tells Billy Madison, this is the stupidest thing that we've ever heard and we're all dumber for having heard it. That's basically what she put in her opinion. this was, in one sentence, she basically says that your, your reasoning is bad and you should feel bad. She writes, quote, we will not dwell on Justice Jackson's argument, which is at odds with more than two centuries worth of precedent, not to mention the Constitution itself. We observe only this. Justice Jackson decries an imperial executive while embracing an imperial judiciary.
Starting point is 00:03:21 Now, you might think, wow, that's so polite, it isn't. it is not polite. That is actually super uncharacteristic for SCOTUS. And the other thing that just kind of sticks out to me is that none of the other justice is objected to that. That's true. They all were like all had their names on this. So it kind of seems, I feel like Cantanji Brown Jackson is way over her head. I've always thought that she was unqualified to be on SCOTUS.
Starting point is 00:03:45 I think she is one of the most, I think she's probably, like Sonia Sotomayor, I don't agree with her. Is she qualified? I think she is. I think Elena Kagan's qualified. I don't think Kantanji Brown Jackson is. And I don't frankly think she's smart enough to be on SCOTUS. When, you know, regular non-lawyer people can read your opinions and poke holes in your really poorly constructed reasoning, that's a big issue. When you consistently misinterpret law and ignore historical precedent, likely out of ignorance, that's a big issue.
Starting point is 00:04:18 And boy, she just got smacked in this opinion on this by Amy Coney Barrett, who's getting applauded. I mean, Kintanji Brown Jackson cannot alienate the other justices and insult them and it feels like that's what she's done. The follow up to this, like, wait, there's more. But wait, there's more. She writes, Justice Jackson skips over that part because analyzing the governing statute involves boring legalese post at three. She seeks to answer a, quote, far more basic question of enormous practical significance. May federal court in the United States of America order the executive to follow. of law, end quote. In other words, it is unnecessary to consider whether Congress has constrained the
Starting point is 00:04:58 judiciary. What matters is how the judiciary may constrain the executive. Justice Jackson would do well to heed her own admonition. Everyone from the president on down is bound by law, and that goes for judges too. Oh my gosh. Slapity slap McSlapp. Yes, hello, McDonald's. I would like to order the McSlaught McPhase. Thank you. Wow. That's, I mean, Like I said, we think that that's very polite, and I promise you it isn't for them. But you had six justices that signed on to this opinion where Amy Coney-Barritt, in written word, punched Kantanji Brown Jackson in the throat. It's the best way to describe this. To me, that, I've never really seen that, and that seems to suggest that none of them like her and they all think she's stupid.
Starting point is 00:05:50 How else could you have six justices without question, sign on to an opinion that is that cause? I mean, she was eviscerated. Contagy Brown Jackson was utterly shredded by Amy Coney Barrett's opinion that all of these justices signed on to. I mean, she literally accused Jackson of elevating even like a single little district judge above that, above the executive, because they are, quote, unquote, within the separation of powers, the court. I mean, it is an embarrassing misunderstanding and ignorance of applicable law, constitutional construct, and balance of power.
Starting point is 00:06:29 And in two sentences, Kintanji Brown Jackson's entire reputation was obliterated. I mean, she ought to feel incredibly embarrassed. She's a DEI position on the Supreme Court. There is absolutely no debate. I mean, if they were insistent on having a judge of color, grant you, there are many, many other judges. of color that would have sufficed and actually would have qualified for that position. But she's a dumb Marxist and they needed to check a box. They needed someone who had a specific skin tone and a vagina and also was a Marxist.
Starting point is 00:07:03 It's very important that they checked all those three boxes. You will never convince me that she is not a DEI higher on that bench. I mean, it erodes the average of the bench. And there were other. and again, because the left is so racist, they fetishy skin color. There are other members of, you know,
Starting point is 00:07:26 the other jurists of color that would have been perfectly capable and way qualified to be in that position. So, I mean, it's crazy. She's been criticized
Starting point is 00:07:40 for loving to hear herself talk for, for instance, let me go back to this. Do you realize that one of the one of the arguments or one of the questions that she was making were concerned age appropriate material in the classroom in the in the in the court case related to
Starting point is 00:08:04 these students and parents being able to determine what their children can and and can't access I'm pulling this up right now because she this was a Machmad v. Taylor we're going to come back to that. She was actually saying, I mean, she actually believes that, well, they can just go to a public school then, or they can go to a private school. If they don't like, that was like part of one of her responses. She had like Kamala Harris, you know, level gobbledygook. And then she's like, well, if they dislike the books that are on offer in public schools, then these students can go to private schools. That literally was something that she had actually said. And I, I, you know,
Starting point is 00:08:47 I mean, it is stunning. Absolutely stunning. This is also, she complete, she said there's plenty of schools. She highlighted, by the way, school choice, like, without even trying. That's how ridiculous she is. She said that it was struggling, she struggled to see, and I'm reading the transcript of her remark, and this is from Scotus blog, she was saying that she struggled to see how, It burdens a parent's religious exercises if the school teaches something that the parent disagrees with.
Starting point is 00:09:24 You have a choice. You don't have to send your kid to that school. We have that audio too, I sent. This was like the biggest takeaway. Actually, I think this is the biggest audio sound bite of all of these cases because what this does is it hits so many things. This is literally about free choice for schooling and how you shouldn't be tied into your community for school and school should be forced to compete. also how far removed are you from the average everyday person by assuming that every single person can afford to pay two tuitions if you send your kid to a private school you're paying the tuition
Starting point is 00:09:56 for the private school but you're also paying tuition for public school because public school spending per student anymore is literally on par with that of private schools i want you to listen to her because this is what she said in this mock moud v taylor case that was where the district says that books that are intended to teach about diversity or neutral towards religion. I'll have you know that it was a Muslim family that raised issue with us and brought this case. Listen to this.
Starting point is 00:10:21 I guess I'm struggling to see how it burdens a parent's religious exercise if the school teaches something that the parent disagrees with. You have a choice. You don't have to send your kid to that school. You can put them in another situation. I mean, if you're hungry, just have some cake.
Starting point is 00:10:40 That's basically what she said. that is because public schools wait so your taxes fund public schools and that means that they should be completely hostile towards the values that you hold and that your family holds so that doesn't make any sense and that if you the only option that you have is to shut up and leave but they still get your money this is why property taxes are a joke and I don't believe in funding schools through property taxes I think it's absolutely unconstitutional and it rewards mediocrity and I think it is absolutely the bane of our educational existence. and I think that crappy teachers have a stranglehold over the system while they beat down really good teachers. And that's unfortunate. She's, this was one of the dumbest things I think I've ever heard of justice say. How one percenter is that, too, by the way. How unbelievably one percenter is that?
Starting point is 00:11:29 Oh, yeah, just take your kids out of school that you fund by your taxes. How is it freedom of speech to allow the government to forcibly indoctrinate your child? Just because you send your child to the school that your tax dollars are stolen to sub. subsidize, that does not mean a forfeiture of your parental rights. It doesn't mean that you forfeit oversight over what age-appropriate materials your child is introduced to or any material, regardless of age-appropriateness or anything else. It is the parent's discretion. It is parental discretion because it is a parental right and it is a parental sovereignty exercised over that parent's child. And what she's arguing is that if you don't like it, then leave. Okay, but they still get your tax dollars. And back to my
Starting point is 00:12:10 point, not everyone can afford private school. We, our children, we homeschooled our children up to a certain point and then we switched them to a private Christian school. The private Christian school that I went to was absolutely on par per pupil spending of public school tax dollars. I was paying the same. Parents are paying double tuition. The average spending for a lot per pupil is like anywhere from, it's like $13,000. In some instances, it's higher. In Pennsylvania, it was near $18,000 per student. That's like way above what we even paid for private school.
Starting point is 00:12:50 So a lot of families, even if they could afford one private school tuition, they can't afford the property taxes sucked up by failing public education and also private education. They cannot be double tax, double paid double tuition. what she argued here is the absolute avatar of Marxism. Marxism only exists and thrives because it works off of everyone else's efforts. When left to fend for itself, it withers and dies on the vine. They're not even a vine for it. It just dies. That is one of the most unbelievable soundbites I've ever heard from a justice on the Supreme Court.
Starting point is 00:13:37 the issue of parental rights, this has been long established under federal law. Unbelievable. Now you can see why Amy Coney Barrett did not hold back in her opinion in the other case. And why all of the other justices signed on to it. Because you get the impression when you hear Kintanji Brown Jackson's arguments and read her works, that she's one of the, if not dumbest member on the Supreme Court in the history of the court. there is clearly no respect loss for her. We have a lot more on the way as we rolled towards the conclusion of the first hour
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Starting point is 00:15:54 certainly have the ag industry that's being affected. You've got hospitality industry. Going to a restaurant even, I mean, you may not have people being able to clear your place, move so quickly, the food being served. The people are going to like that. Oh, my gosh. Of course. Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh. Of course, it's an old Marxist white woman with bottle blonde hair. No offense to older women who have bottle blonde hair. But if you're Marxist, I definitely want you to take offense because it is about you this time. She says on MSNBC that there's not going to be any more farm workers or anyone to clear your plate because illegal aliens.
Starting point is 00:16:29 Just reinforcing my belief that the left are literally the most racist people that have ever existed. They are always on. Like if you took all the leftists to a different planet to Colin. is it the first thing that they do when they got there would be like where all the races at and they'd go stand with them this is what they say every time well who's going to do these jobs we have to have the illegal aliens to do these jobs i mean heaven forbid they pay anyone like what they're worth what their labor is worth and don't put me in the position of making an argument that sounds marxist because i'm not making that argument but these people are so stupid it almost does
Starting point is 00:17:06 they want to pay slave wage labor. Slave labor wages. That's what they want to pay. So heaven forbid they pay people here in the United States better than slave wages, right? No, no, no. They want to justify their slave wages. So won't you think of the slaves is what they're saying here. Think of the slaves, though.
Starting point is 00:17:27 You know, who's going to do this? This is the same argument they have been making since pre-Civil War. It is the same argument from these damn Democrats. and that you have this woman who is so completely unaware of what is coming out of her mouth on MSNBC. Jiminy Christmas, Chef's Kiss. We have a lot more on the way, including the poo cruise. What? I don't know.
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Starting point is 00:19:02 dot com slash Dana promo code Dana 20 to save 20%. City run grocery stores I've proposed a pilot program of one store in each borough. These are five stores in total. The total cost of this is $60 million. This is less than half the cost of what the city is already set to spend on a subsidy program for corporate supermarkets that has no guarantee of cheaper prices or collective bargaining agreements or even accepting. So you're not looking at some like Soviet Union grocery stores on every corner that are
Starting point is 00:19:31 going to be run by the government. No, what I'm looking at is how to solve the very clear twin crises of affordability when you go to the grocery store and food deserts, which disproportionately impact black and brown New Yorkers across the five boroughs. They're talking about cities. And one of the reasons why you have a difficulty in having grocery stores in certain, you know, especially, you know, highly congested cities is the margin of profit, the profit margin that they have is so minuscule. This is why this guy does not understand anything. It is embarrassing. I think that there should be like an economics quiz that's given before you're allowed to run for office. Because it's like being lectured to by a nine-year-old who has no concept of how the world works.
Starting point is 00:20:12 And this guy's in his 30s. Like he's a grown middle-aged man who tries to pretend that he's a baby, infant baby. Which why does, can I just sidebar myself? Why does the left constantly infantilize men? That's a great question. This guy's middle-aged. And they're like, oh, he's an infant baby. meh, meh, meh, like, he's middle-aged.
Starting point is 00:20:33 He's, like, got 10 years on Juan over there. Like, what in the world, dude? You're not like a teenager. Stop it. They do this with Hunter. They did this Hunter. Hunter Biden's damn near 60. And they're like, oh, infant baby.
Starting point is 00:20:48 Hunter Biden me. This is so weird. Welcome back to the program. Dan Alash with you. We're at the top of the second hour. And the chats at Rumble. You can also stream the radio program, Channel 347, on direct TV. This idea of, well, we're just going to have corporate grocery stores.
Starting point is 00:21:13 You also know that he has said, too, didn't he say that he wanted to, like, penalize basically wider neighborhoods? I know I dropped that somewhere. Which, again, is just another jaw-dropping thing. Newsweek had this whole thing. And it's something that he actually has said that he proposed taxing, I mean, wider neighborhoods in New York City. This is actually a proposal that he pitched. He wanted to shift the tax burden to richer and wider neighborhoods. He said that that would be helped, you know, if he secured his election in November, that's something that he wants to do. And it already sparked a lot of backlash, obviously, and he's a naturalized citizen who just became a
Starting point is 00:22:14 citizen seven years ago. And I think this gets into the problem with immigration. immigration is not coming here and bringing the customs of your country and your your parents' origin country to the United States. It's about coming here and assimilating to our customs and our culture and our norms, our constitutions. For instance, I don't give a rat's ass if you don't like the Second Amendment. If you were not born here and you're coming here and you're becoming a citizen, I don't care. It is part of this country's culture. It is part of this country's legal framework. You can accept it or you don't have to come here. And frankly, I don't want you here if you're immigrating here and you do not respect our constitution. If you think that there should be
Starting point is 00:23:01 suppressions on speech or if you back racist unconstitutional gun control laws, I don't want you coming here then. Stay in your country of origin because it's already what you want it to be. and I definitely don't want people coming here running for office bringing these anti-American viewpoints with them. This is the problem with immigration. You come here and you assimilate. If you're immigrating to it, if you're immigrating to Ireland, you don't go, well, screw Ireland, I'm going to do things my way in Ireland.
Starting point is 00:23:33 No, you assimilate to the country to which you are immigrating and you be respectful of their long-established legal precedent and framework that exists without you. Same thing here for the United States. And this is a problem that everybody gets super sensitive about discussing. They're like, oh, that's so mean. It's not mean. What's mean is the entitlement of coming to another country,
Starting point is 00:24:00 demanding the world on a string, and demanding the entire nation, absolve its legal framework to pacify you. That is, that's, that is D-Class A. It's garbage, it's crass, it's gauche, it's all those things. That's, that's not how this works. It's not how immigration works, not how it was designed to work. Our founders were actually very careful about all of this.
Starting point is 00:24:32 In fact, this, I mean, it's something that was touched upon in the Federalist Papers when they were discussing the importance as it relates. relates to immigration coming to this country and respecting the established laws. And that, I mean, it just, it just shocks me that so many people are just completely ignorant of historical precedent, or that they have the idea that this shouldn't be something that is respected or followed or, I don't know. Yeah, this guy going back to, what's his face? Zoran of for New York, literally on his website. Shift the tax burden from overtaxed homeowners in the outer boroughs to more expensive
Starting point is 00:25:18 homes and richer and whiter neighborhoods. So it's a race tax. You're taxed for being white. That is what this just came, just became a citizen in the United States wants to implement here. Tribalism, tribalism, tribalism. And by the way, this literally was, from his, I mean, this is like his actual stuff.
Starting point is 00:25:48 It's literally from Zoran for New York City. Stop the squeeze in New York City Homemakers. It still exists in PDF and it's on the wayback machine where they get into it. This is literally from his website. So for the people who are like, source, literally from his website. It is unbelievable. I mean, it almost reads like, when I first saw this, I actually had to run it down. I'm like, there's no way this is real.
Starting point is 00:26:14 There's, oh, no, it's, oh, no. No, it, not only was it real, but he was really proud of it. He just doesn't want to talk to anybody in the media about it. That's the thing. So what does that even mean? Like, you're, how was that even in any way constitutional? How is that constitutional? It's not.
Starting point is 00:26:32 I know. Whiter neighborhoods. Quote, the property tax system is unbalanced because assessment levels are artificially capped. So homeowners an expensive, excuse me, neighborhoods pay less than their fair share. I got to stop here. What? I actually will punch someone in the face for suggesting that I don't pay my fair share. I'm not kidding you.
Starting point is 00:26:51 I will smash your nose to bits because you deserve it. I'll take the charge. It is one of the most offensive, ignorant welfare things ever. Welfare scam artists make this argument. This is from people who are too lazy to work and they expect everyone else to pay their way. I could buy and sell other people's lives for what we pay in tax, particularly prox. tax. So for him to say this, I don't even think he actually owns his own property. Don't his parents own it? I read somewhere, and I think it was New York Post, that he doesn't even own
Starting point is 00:27:27 property. He has no idea because he's never paid. And he says, so homeowners in expensive neighborhoods pay less than their fair share. The mayor can fix this by pushing class assessment percentages down for everyone else and adjusting rates up. Effectively lowering tax payments for homeowners in neighborhoods like Jamaica and Brownsville while raising the amount in Brooklyn Brownstones. Oh my gosh. What? How do I math? I have no idea about any of this stuff. This is what New York voted for. Yeah. So this is, it's trust fund socialism is what it is. That's exactly what it is. I don't know how, look, I don't want salt deductions for anyone. They've, they're voting for this nonsense, and he'll probably win.
Starting point is 00:28:20 If they're voting for this nonsense, I don't, I don't want to offset these welfare grifters in Manhattan with salt deductions. We have to pay the same or a higher rate while they get a federal rate lowered because they voted to increase their local burden. That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. I pay in property tax probably as much as someone does in like Los Angeles. It's that bad.
Starting point is 00:28:43 In fact, taxes in Texas, everyone sits here and goes, well, you don't have an income tax. Let me tell you something. Property tax and sales tax offset that quite a bit. In the end of it, it's not that different. And our state legislature doesn't do a damn thing about it, which is why I can't stand Republican Party right now. And they keep wanting me to come and talk to their events.
Starting point is 00:29:02 I'm like, have you not heard me say this over and over again? I'm mad at you all. I'm so mad at you all. Like, we're not going to get, for instance, we're not going to get suppressors out of the NFA because Republicans are pretending that the parliamentarian isn't doing what they're supposed to do. So they're just, they can't do anything
Starting point is 00:29:17 about it. I'm not making this up. But when do you ever think that the government's going to give you back rights that they stole from you? No, this is in Texas, it's legit is on par with that. It is insane. People are taxed out of their homes. We have to fight it every single year. They tried raising ours three times the price or three times what it was in like a year. They tried to three times. I mean, it was so bad and we fight. We go in every time. We go into the office. We physically go in. And they're like, oh my gosh, we don't want to deal with you people. I'm like, no, you are going to deal with me. It's not even.
Starting point is 00:29:55 And people are like, Dana, why are you so fiery? Because I have to be. You have to be every damn day because these rat bastards constantly look for ways to grift off of you, the American taxpayer. And now you got this Nepo trust fund socialist who is middle-aged man, just became an American citizen and wants to turn New York City into, you know, I don't know, Moscow. I have no idea.
Starting point is 00:30:17 Well, at least the trains run on time. Look at this. Look at these grocery stores. Look how great this is. I've never, it's like somebody never left the house. I still trying to write my mind around that, right? It's Friday. Half of you are by the pulling drunk.
Starting point is 00:30:33 Let's be real. I'm ready? It's 12, 17. It's 5 o'clock somewhere, right? And then how that song goes? I don't know. It's just all, it just makes me want to throw things. Just, this can't even under, these are actual real pitches from these people.
Starting point is 00:30:48 That was crazy. The birthright citizenship case, and we're going to talk more about this after headlines, I just think it's asinine that someone can come here to the United States, even illegally, and then pop out a baby, and then my baby's a citizen. No, that is not how that amendment was ever intended. That amendment was for freed men and women following the Civil War. It was never meant, particularly if you read anything of the, we're going to dive into this. It was never meant to say, oh, well, here comes.
Starting point is 00:31:18 you know, whoever coming from a different country, coming to the country illegally, has a baby. Oh, now the baby has citizenship. No, that is not how this works. So I was very pleased. Now, the court, as you heard the AG say, this was about the process of it. So the ultimate decision on this is something they're expecting in October. But it's a crazy concept. No other country allows that. No other country on God's Green Earth allows that. We are the only country that does. Look it up. Recently, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis legalized gold and silver as acceptable currency, meaning that Floridians cannot make transactions in gold and silver, thus creating an alternative to the U.S. dollar. So I guess all the inflation and national debt that's spiraling out of control, not to mention the recent credit downgrade for the United States, has finally opened up all lawmakers' eyes. The writing has been on the wall for a long time, and it's time to protect yourself against the declining value of the dollar. And that's exactly why I partnered with Goldco, the top-rated precious metals company, to help you take a step towards protecting your financial future. And right now you can get a free 2025 gold and silver kit that breaks it all down for you.
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Starting point is 00:32:59 Oh, my gosh. All right. So, because now this is frozen. We can't get it up. All right. We're going to get all of the, we're going to, sorry, I'm dealing with freezing here. And I would have had this remedied. We've got the latest with all these Supreme Court cases that we're going to dive into.
Starting point is 00:33:17 two here coming up. I don't have any headlines, unfortunately, because my whole thing froze and went blank. But I do, we do have an update on Freddie, you know, the Border Patrol dog that was the agricultural dog that was sniffing around Dulles. And the whole purpose of Freddie was, you know, he was sniffing for like fruits, vegetables, things that people might be trying to bring into the United States. And we told you that there was this guy who's coming in from Egypt and he kicked Freddie so hard that it launched Freddy, who is a beagle into the air, and he had abdominal contusions, and he actually had to go to the vet. Well, Customs and Border Patrol updated and said that he is doing a lot better, and here
Starting point is 00:33:59 he is, if you're watching the simulcast, he is getting his favorite treat, a pup cup. So Freddie is doing well. He's back on the job, and here he is enjoying a pup cup. Now, the guy that kicked Freddie, according to Customs and Border Patrol, was deported yesterday afternoon. Pronto. They stuck that guy on a plane and sent him back. Now, coming up, I'm going to tell you all of the stuff
Starting point is 00:34:24 that this guy tried shoving in his luggage. How do you try to enter a country with 55 pounds of meat? 55 pounds. Oh, in addition to a whole bunch of, like, fruits and vegetables, do you realize if you get, like, a pestilence that's not here in the United States, that could actually, like, destroy agriculture? That's the whole reason why Beagles like Friday exist.
Starting point is 00:34:45 So also, we've got, hmm, I don't want to get this headline. We're out of time here. But we're going to talk about how movie going is dying too. Stick with us. We've got a lot more in store as we move the folks who help bring you the program and make it happen. It's our friends over at Preborn, a great organization that works with women who are facing unexpected pregnancies and women who may not have a lot of support in their lives. And of course, they are definitely not getting a lot of support from society who's telling them that there's nothing that they can do. they are helpless and they cannot raise this child on their own.
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Starting point is 00:37:08 or watch the simulcast of the radio program, I should say. you can watch that as well. A couple of things to hit because we've got this, we have these Supreme Court cases, and we were talking about the insanity of the Amy Coney-Barritt, her very caustic and justified, I think, put down to Kintanji Brown Jackson, who clearly does not understand this whole issue with private schools and public schools saying that if you are dissatisfied,
Starting point is 00:37:41 with the books on offer in your kid's school, then you can just leave and go to a private school without realizing that most people can't afford to, not everybody can afford to do that. And the people who make it happen, you know, it's always at a sacrifice of something else. It's just such a one percenter, like between her and the ma'am Danny dude in New York,
Starting point is 00:38:07 the Nepo baby, who's never worked a job a day in his life in the private sector. He's like quite literally a nepo baby. I'm amazed that these people have no self-awareness when they pitch this stuff to the American public. They just have zero self-awareness at all whatsoever. And you know, I got to tell you too, this issue, oh gosh, I hate this update on Apple iOS too, by the way. Can I just complain for a minute? The liquid glass and all this stuff. They change things and it's stupid and it's horrible. I had to complain. Forget. me. The birthright citizenship case is the other one. You have to realize, too, especially during
Starting point is 00:38:47 the inclusion of birthright citizenship, you know, when the founders were debating this issue and even discussing this in the Federalist papers, you know, they were saying that, of course, you know, it is people who are born in the United States who are foreigners, aliens, or who belong to families of ambassadors or foreign ministers, or credit to the government of the United States, but will include every other class of persons. It settles the great question of citizenship and removes all doubt as to what persons are or are not citizens of the United States. This has been established law for quite some time. And Amy Coney Barrett, when talking about this and the injunctions on birthright citizenship, which was the president's position on this is the
Starting point is 00:39:31 correct one. Barrett had said a universal injunction can only be justified as an exercise of equitable authority at Congress has granted federal courts no such power. And this is absolutely correct. The idea that someone can come into the country even illegally and immediately just, you know, pop out a child and claim citizenship is not how any of this is supposed to work. None of this is, this is not how this works. You can't do that. And you literally cannot do that in any other country. Can you can't go to Mexico and you can't, you can't illegally immigrate into Mexico and then have a baby and like, oh, my baby's a citizen.
Starting point is 00:40:10 Yeah, let's say I decided to go to vacation. And my pregnant wife is with me just days from giving birth. I'm going to go to Mexico on vacation. Yeah, sure. And boom, have a baby in Mexico. Boom, all of a sudden my baby's a Mexican citizen. I don't think so. Okay, well, okay, maybe not Mexico.
Starting point is 00:40:27 Try that maybe France. Yep, no, wouldn't work there either. Okay, Italy? No, wouldn't work there. Russia. No, not at all. Ireland? They're so friendly, right?
Starting point is 00:40:40 Ireland's definitely friendly, but you better come by the rules. Canada's pretty friendly, hey. But still. They'll give you some maple syrup as they kick you out. They have rules. So only the U.S. Only the U.S. One of my friends, and her story is amazing.
Starting point is 00:41:00 She works in, she's an international business. She's a CEO. She's from Columbia. And her parents, and she is a hardcore immigration like legal immigration. She's an activist and she talks to members of Congress, but not the activist like you would think. She's not here to make it easier. She's here to make it more clearly defined.
Starting point is 00:41:22 So she comes from a family in Columbia and her father and his brother were in business with a construction company. And the brother was apparently dealing with the car. Well, it wasn't apparently. He was dealing with the cartels under the table. And this was like back in the 80s. And she was little bitty. and the brother ended up getting killed by the cartel because he,
Starting point is 00:41:43 it was like laundering money for the cartels through their construction company. And the cartels approached the dad and they were like, you're going to continue the same thing. This is the agreement that we had with the brother. It sounds like a movie. And this is the agreement we had with the brother.
Starting point is 00:41:57 So we're going to continue this arrangement. Well, the dad was just, you know, he's dealing with the loss. It was the murder of his brother and he's just shocked by all of this. and he didn't want to continue. He was not, he did not want to work with the cartels. So they killed him.
Starting point is 00:42:09 They killed the dad too. Then they tried to take out the family because his wife knew. They set up, they put a bomb in one of their cars in their drive and they set fire to the house. They burned their, she said they had like a little wooden play set and they burned their play set. And in the middle of the night, her mother and her brother, her mother took her and her brother and they had to flee. They went to a safe, a friend's safe house. and they applied for asylum. And they were trying to expedite it because their lives were under threat.
Starting point is 00:42:40 This is the correct way, by the way, to apply for asylum. It was granted. And then they came to the United States. So they didn't run up to the border and swim across the Rio and say, we're here for asylum. That's not what they did. And that's not how it goes. And that's definitely not how it happened back then. And she gets particularly angry about asylum cases because even those are capped at a certain amount annually.
Starting point is 00:43:04 And for everyone that comes in and claims it, you're actually depriving people like her. And so many others that are leaving, that are fighting the cartels and have to leave or helping with, you know, either the United States with investigations or, you know, Interpol or whatever. And they have to leave. You're depriving those individuals of entry because it's capped by saying, you know, Joe Schmo from Mexico is coming in and he's, you know, he just wants to come in illegally. oh, by the way, asylum, or like Kilmar Obrigo Garcia, she is livid over that story. I've never, I mean, livid to the point where she's almost shaking. Well, she is shays. She's livid over that.
Starting point is 00:43:46 And with that case, she's like, he's a gang. She, well, I can't actually, not even in Spanish can. I can't say what she's called. Okay. She's called him some very interesting nouns and verbs and adjectives and adjectives and says that basically in short, he is a gang-banging drug dealing, uh, murdering rapist trafficker
Starting point is 00:44:09 is what she calls him and that, um, he shouldn't get asylum, he should get death. And that cases like him and Democrats uplifting him, she said it wasn't Democrats who helped her. It was Republicans who helped her. And that's one of the reasons why she became a Republican.
Starting point is 00:44:24 I mean, it's a pretty powerful story. She works in business and she doesn't, and she has to travel a lot. So I don't want to put her on the spot because then it would become a safety issue. Um, But it makes her, and there are people who didn't even go half of what she did that still come in legally and they do it their correct way. And the idea of birthright citizenship, she was the one telling me, because I asked her, I was like, well, Colombia, you know, you would think that all of these countries from where people are originating, you know, the way the demands that they make up on the United States and the exceptions to our legal system, you would think that these countries have all of these allowances in their legal.
Starting point is 00:45:03 structure and with immigration. And she says, no, she's like, you cannot come to Colombia and have a baby and become a Colombian. And that baby's a Colombian national. She's like, that is not how Columbia works. She goes, it's not how Venezuela works. It is not how Dominican Republic works. It's not how any other country works except the United States. And it is demanded. She said it is the craziest thing I've ever seen in my life. She's like, your entry here in this country is not, is not determined on merit. She's like, and she's like, really, there isn't even any consistency that determines it. I mean, when you hear people who have used the system correctly the way it is supposed to be used to criticize it because they have lived it, it is stunning. It's a very power,
Starting point is 00:45:46 they're powerful arguments. And the idea of birthright citizenship, it, like I said, it was never in our, and this was something with court precedent, it was never designed to be used in that way. It was only ever after the, move after the end of the Civil War. That's all it, that's what it was. So I don't, I mean, it's, it's pretty amazing. And Barrett, again, she was the one who had the majority opinion on that, and it was a very caustic hit.
Starting point is 00:46:23 It was 6.3, Trump Vicasa. And they were correct. The administration was correct in the way that they, the way that they challenged it. And that's the opinion, too, that we were. read last hour where Amy Coney Barrett just took Contagy Brown Jackson to town for her ignorance on this. So we're going to come back to this. Before we got a minute, can I
Starting point is 00:46:41 can we talk, I got to totally change it up on you with this insane story. And this story's crazy. Have you? It's apparently a documentary on Netflix now. Okay.
Starting point is 00:46:56 The Poo Cruise? Oh. Mm-hmm. It's a Netflix show and it was a the carnival poop cruise and it literally that's what it's called don't that's literally what it's called and it's on netflix now i've not watched it you guys know how i feel about cruise ships i'm supposed to go on one they're not calling it literally they're calling it
Starting point is 00:47:19 look it up it's on netflix it's literally called the poop cruise but when you're let's say you're a customer and you want to go on a cruise you're not searching poop cruise no that that's what it ended up becoming oh my god so here's the story the show the show the show the show was to go on a four-day trip out of New Orleans through the Gulf of Mexico. On day four, they had an electrical fire. Broke out on the ship, right? And I mean, everything shut down. It burned up their electrical cables that powered everything from their, you know, obviously the lighting, the refrigeration, the propulsion,
Starting point is 00:47:55 the air conditioning, you're on a boat in the Gulf, on a dark boat. So it's like a cod map, right? They couldn't even flush the toilets. They lost all the power. They couldn't even flush the toilets. And they were not able to repair. See, that's it. That one showing you on the simulcast. They, um, they, the entire cruise ship had to be sustained by one singular generator. So the boat was drifting like aimlessly in the Gulf for days, four days. They could, and four thousand passengers. They couldn't, they didn't even have operational toilets. They couldn't steer the ship at all. And, um, they said it was in One of the passengers said it wasn't vacation anymore.
Starting point is 00:48:36 It was survival mode. Eat what you can. Snack what you can. It was awful. Oh my gosh. And people had to sleep outside. Oh my gosh. They ran low on food.
Starting point is 00:48:47 So they had, oh, it was just, oh, it was so bad. And it was just drifting out there aimlessly. They were entirely in the dark. Can you imagine being in the middle of the Gulf at night? Totally in the dark. They had to defecate into red biohazes. bags and urinate in the showers. And some said that they
Starting point is 00:49:09 continued, some people were continuing to use the out-of-order toilets. So everything was overflowing. People were defecating in the trash cans. They were trying to hang over the ship. I'm surprised at people, like tons of people didn't die. They said the stench was horrific. They had bed sheets where they wrote messages, we're not okay.
Starting point is 00:49:28 They couldn't even charge their phones. They, oh my gosh. they, what I don't understand is why didn't, they had tugboats that ushered the ship to Mobile, Alabama. Why didn't they send another ship out? Couldn't they? You're telling me we don't have any capability to do anything else. We can literally refuel bombers in the air during 17-hour flights, but we couldn't do anything with us. Nope, got a poop in bags.
Starting point is 00:49:54 Oh my gosh. So this is also why I don't really want to go on a cruise. I'm supposed to go to Norway. on a boat. And I'm like, if I'm in the middle of a fjord, what happens if we lose everything? Because I will be the first to be a warlord. I'm not going to tell you. I will immediately, you'll be like, Dana, we're in a fjord.
Starting point is 00:50:17 Like, there's just miles. No, it's okay. It's warlord time. But how do you get off the boat? Like, you can't climb like, you know, sheer walls of granite in the fjords. What in the world are you going to do? It's cold up there. It's where, like, cold animals live.
Starting point is 00:50:30 I've never been that far north because Dana doesn't do cold. Oh my gosh. This is where it's like I love nature and I love the outdoors, but you guys know, remember, my rule is I don't pretend to be homeless because I celebrate all of the amazing things that we as humans have done, right? I love glorified walking that they call hiking. I do all of that. I do like, I'd like to go to nature to shop. I'm a girl. So I go to nature and I'm like, I want that meat and I want that fur and I want that skin for my bag and I want this for my wall.
Starting point is 00:50:59 that's how I go into nature. Oh, and like, yes, it's all beautiful, blah, blah, blah. But, you know, that's how I view it. I'm going to be completely straightforward with you. And I like being out in nature. And I like the thrill of, you know, stalking things. But at the end of the day, your girl wants to go home to like lights and a flushable john. You know what I'm saying? Like, I can't imagine being stuck on a boat. Also, you're stuck on a boat with people that you don't know. You don't know what their habits are. Are they the kind of people that don't wash their feet in the shower and they just let their water run over it and think that does the job? You don't know. There are people that do that. You don't know is the thing. So now, after seeing this documentary, I don't know how I feel about this.
Starting point is 00:51:46 I've never, ever been on anything bigger than like a powerboat or a catamaran. Not lying. Never. Never. What am I going to do? Oh my gosh. I'm going to be on the news, aren't I? I'm going to be on the news. I'm going to missing in the fjords. Oh my gosh, we're going to talk about this more. We got Florida made on the way. It's our friends over at Patriot Mobile, the only Christian conservative cell phone service that is in existence. And they want to make it easy to switch because if you haven't switched, I just don't get it. I mean, it's literally the only cell phone service that's out there that shares your values. And to that point, they want to make it to where you have coverage everywhere, all across the country. I've had coverage internationally. It's never an issue. You can get access
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Starting point is 00:53:34 Okay, so Florida man who is dubbed son of the year. He stole thousands from his late mother's estate. He kind of looks cranky. He's 56 years old. I know you saw this mugshot cane. In what realm is he 50? I'm telling you, evil makes you old.
Starting point is 00:53:59 Evil and meanness make you look old. Did they mean to say he was born? Which is why I look 12 because I'm so sweet. He was born in 1956? Is that what they meant to say? No, he's 56-year-old Palm Coast man. He stole thousands of dollars from his late mother's estate and he was arrested. He forged her signature on tons of different checks, cashed him within days of her passing.
Starting point is 00:54:17 I mean, you're talking thousands about thousands of dollars. So Grant theft forged instruments, booked into jail. He's going to be in there for a while. There's no way he's not. A Florida man was caught driving 150 miles per hour while we're recording. a Snapchat video with his baby in the back seat. Oh my gosh. Charles Wheeler, 29, reckless driving.
Starting point is 00:54:37 He was released on Bond. He is literally going 150 miles an hour, selfie and recording himself a video on Snapchat. And he's got his baby in the back seat. He got charged with a whole bunch of stuff. Child neglect, reckless driving, and he was able to walk out after bonding out. But I don't know if he's, I mean, he's going to go back to court.
Starting point is 00:54:56 But that's so dangerous. People have got to stop that. We have more in store. Stick with us. Third hour on the way. I always believe in carrying and I have no issue with using lethal force to protect myself or my loved ones. That said, there are times when there are certain municipal restrictions or private property restrictions that render you defenseless. And this is unacceptable. This is also where the diversification of your weapons array comes in. Maybe you're a college student
Starting point is 00:55:32 and you're not old enough to carry but you want to make sure that you're protected. So a burn a gun is well it's like the best way to describe it as a non-firearm firearm. It shoots chemical irritant projectiles that can disable threats from up to 50 feet away. Now when you compare that to like an ordinary stun gun they have one or two rounds but this has
Starting point is 00:55:52 more than that. You have five rounds with us. And there's no recoil. It's easy target acquisition. and there's no restrictions. I mean, it's accessible to everybody. There's no waiting period. There's no background check. It can be shipped right to your door. So literally everybody can access this. And it doesn't care about gun-free zone signs, which is the most important thing, particularly when you're talking about its purpose. There's two versions that I would recommend, the Berna SD, which is their most popular model. It's a pistol. The Burna-C-L, which is the smaller one. It's 38% smaller. So ladies, this might be
Starting point is 00:56:22 more preferable to you. CL stands for a compact launcher. And you have the same chemical irritant projectiles, the same disability of threat, all of that stuff. And you can find it. It's so easy to get because you can, like I said, have it sent to your door. Find it at burnah.com slash Dana-D-Sach-Dana. So the S-D-L is the smaller one. B-Y-R-N-A.com slash Dana. Berna, ready when you are. I think this kind of bill is always a bumpy ride at the end. What happens is that you've got elected leaders of the Senate who are going through their normal process to dicker about last minute things right up to the very end.
Starting point is 00:56:59 And we respect that process. And we have high confidence that the majority leader is going to deliver a bill that can pass the Senate and pass the House. And that on the 4th of July, or even before, President Trump has got to decide the big, beautiful bill. And we're so confident in that because of the analysis that we have that shows both what happens if we pass the bill
Starting point is 00:57:21 and what happens if we don't. If we don't pass the bill, it's the biggest tax hike ever. It gives us a 4% drop of GDP, immediate recession. If we do pass the bill, then we get amazing growth over 3% over the next 10 years. Well, the tax cuts are temporary. So make sure that you're not lying to the American people when you talk about this. That's Kevin Hassett on the big, beautiful bill that the Senate is fighting over there. And by the way, they're, they say that they're debating the footnotes on it, but it sounds like it's a lot more than just footnotes. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash,
Starting point is 00:57:55 with you. We're at the top of this third hour. the tax cuts in it are temporary and we were told in 2017 that the tax cuts were going to be temporary and then they were going to come back and make them permanent and they never did and then they said the next time they were going to come back and make them permanent and they never did and then the next time so that was
Starting point is 00:58:11 they passed that, what was that that was in fall and in spring they said they were going to make them permanent didn't happen that fall they said they do it again didn't happen the next spring they said they were going to do it didn't happen then we had the election then we had Biden everything sucked now we're back like literally with the same thing and it's always the same Republicans
Starting point is 00:58:26 who are like, no, no, no, we're going to make it permanent. Just trust us. We've got to pass it to find out what's in it. I mean, they're using the Pelosi argument. I mean, either way, we're in a bind. It's really stuck us in a bind. And some of us are like, I don't want to pass anything then if, you know, if this means we're going to keep doing this dance, literally every single session we're going to do this dance.
Starting point is 00:58:47 Because the spending that's included in this is still astronomical. You cannot tell me, I don't, yes, in reconciliation, there are certain things that you can pull. And remember, they were talking about pocket vetoes, or not pocket veto, sorry, pocket recisions where you can strip out certain things. So the Green New Deal is still pretty much entirely getting funded. That's a fact. That's not up for debate. It's in there.
Starting point is 00:59:13 It's still in the latest draft that they're going back and forth over. The tax cuts are temporary. They expire in 2028. What's in 2020, Kain? Oh, yeah, that big election? Yeah, yeah. So do you think that Republicans, because they're so brave now when there isn't an election and they have all the momentum on their side and they can't do anything about this now, even with the pocket rescission outside of reconciliation? Do you think that they're going to suddenly discover the balls to do it in 2028? We sure know those spines show up right around election time.
Starting point is 00:59:43 I mean, if anything, Republicans get so much more conservative around election time, right? No, that's a joke. We're being sarcastic. You shouldn't even have to explain it. But, you know, we've got a couple drivebys out there who think everything's applicable to them. That's what aggravates me, because they're not being honest with you. This is what they need to say. Yeah, this bill sucks. And, you know, we jacked around and this is the, this is, it's like pawn stars.
Starting point is 01:00:08 You know, best we can do is temporary tax cuts that expire in 28, meaning we're going to have to do all of this again. And you're probably still not going to get it then. We're just going to keep kicking the can down the road. Budget balance. No, we don't, we don't have no budget. We don't have any budget presented. It's not balanced.
Starting point is 01:00:22 We're just, you know, we're just trying to, to, uh, uh, uh, subsidize the debt and kick it over for the next session. That's all they, they were just honest about it. I think that would be easier. And then you have this fight over the Senate parliamentarian. They're not going to take suppressors out of NFA. That was a big push. In fact, that was one of the reasons that a lot of gun owners even backed us in the first place. They were going to take suppressors and not have them be, you know, where you have to pay, you have to pay the government to consider allowing you to have something that is well within your constitutionally affirmed rights to have in the first place. Now they're like, oh, we can't
Starting point is 01:00:55 do that and it's because the Senate parliamentarian. Republicans are using the Senate parliamentarian as a dodge to not do anything. Again, the government takes your rights and then everyone's going to be shocked when they don't give them back to you. What? I let them take this. I am so surprised. Everyone say, oh, it's John Thune. He didn't, John Thune didn't, this is the Senate parliamentarian. He, you know, he could have replaced him. It's just all, it's all a Dodge. It is all a Dodge. It's all it is. And I, you know, I don't know. I, it's frustrating because that was one of the, that actually went through the house. That's the crazy thing. It went through the house. And the Senate's like, they moved, they removed the language on the NFA and the, the,
Starting point is 01:01:47 the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, it doesn't go through the bird rule. That's what it is. It's extraneous to the budget. No, it's not, actually. That is, and so they said the parliamentarians struck it down. And they're like, well, it's a, who is it, a Harry Reid appointed parliamentarian? Well, Republicans could have done something about that the entire time and they didn't.
Starting point is 01:02:12 And by the way, it is for the NFA to say that it isn't germane to reconciliation is absolutely. garbage. And let me explain why. It is a tax law. Cane, what do taxes deal with? What government is it able to spend? And that has to do with money, right? Oh, yeah, our money. And so money, and the NFA, because you have to pay a tax stamp, that's literally what it's called. It is a tax. This is established law. The parliamentarian is trying to argue, well, you can't remove suppressors from NFA because this technically isn't, it's not germane to reconciliation because it doesn't deal with money. It's a gun law. No, it's not. It's literally a tax stamp. It's a tax stamp. I mean, they literally, and when they passed this in 1934, they made it quite clear it was a syntax.
Starting point is 01:03:17 End of. So this parliamentarian is a moron. And any Republican that, allows this to stand is also moronic, because this is easily fought. I mean, there's, the NFA is literally a tax. And it does not violate the rule named after the Klansman that was on the Democrat side of things. And also, too, if the NFA is not a tax, if it's not a tax and it's a fee, then how do you argue that the NFA is, isn't wholly voided out because it is a fee that is charged for the exercise of a right. So that's if that, so this parliamentarian is literally setting up a legal challenge for all of these people. That is insane.
Starting point is 01:04:18 Absolutely insane. So yeah, they're trying to say it's a fee. Well, then you because and they're, because you can't pro. Yeah, as Kane says, you can't prohibit a right. So this is interesting. So everybody who had a court case and they were argued it's a tax and not a fee on a protected right, they should be able to file and they should be able to appeal, right? Yeah, because wouldn't the penalty of not paying the tax stamp be a tax-related penalty?
Starting point is 01:04:48 Yeah. So it's a tax. So how are you, how is the parliamentarian arguing that this is not? germane to the budget because it literally is about, it literally fulfills the rule of this. I mean, it's literally called a tax stamp and you have to show proof of it to the ATF. I mean, it's all unconstitutional. But do you see what I mean? They make up all these little unconstitutional BS laws and they can't even keep it consistent.
Starting point is 01:05:21 So my only takeaway is that the Senate has no, they don't want to follow their own rules and they have, no obligation or expectation to do so is how I look at it. If they can't do this, if they don't challenge this, there's no way in hell I'm supporting this bill. I absolutely will go down to the mat for this one because this is stupid. That's exactly. This is just it's, this is a bad argument. And you shouldn't even have to petition John Thune, Senate Majority Leader, to challenge
Starting point is 01:05:59 this. you should not have to petition it. He should know that this is wrong and he should be doing it anyway. Good heavens. You can't make this stuff up. So in addition to this, wait, I got a couple of other things. The, we got, I got some cultural issues as well. And then we also, we were talking about the cruise a little bit earlier.
Starting point is 01:06:26 Did you see this study? Let me go back to this. Self-censor. self-censorship is on the rise. It's called the spiral of silence. There was a study done that shows Americans are less likely to publicly voice political opinions. This came out of St. Louis. Yeah, this came out of Walsh, you. So the argument is that the political polarization is so stark that people are unlikely to have friendly social interactions, so they're just not sharing things. and they're siloing off into very like-minded, like entirely like-minded groups.
Starting point is 01:07:05 And it's called effective polarization. I think it's because people put politics above everything else. We've gotten away. I understand why, though, and you can try to point, people can try to point fingers at the right, but how did you expect demonizing and targeting one group of people for decades to end? I've seen this. and I've seen this in my own life. I just, there's, I, and I think I've, well, no, I've willingly practiced it.
Starting point is 01:07:36 Like, I just don't put myself in the, in the orbit of people who are drama. I cannot stand drama and I cannot stand people who think that everything is an invitation to a fight and all this stuff. I just can't, I just don't tolerate that stuff. I can't. But yeah, these people, as Kane noted, they're very emotional. They're very, they're easily manipulated by emotions. And they want to, and they think that you are too.
Starting point is 01:07:57 They want to manipulate you with emotion as well. Do you find yourself doing that more in life? I do. It's like siloing, like you just, you can't because you don't know, they're going to flip out over everything. Yeah. You definitely self-censor because of what you've seen in your own life when people get confronted with truth or something else that might be uncomfortable. There was a friendship that I ended because, you know, I come and I have my opinions on my job. I never forced my opinions on my friends or anything like that.
Starting point is 01:08:26 I've ended friendships because they've tried to do that with me. And I've had people that are like, I just can't be friends with you because I'm too narrow-minded to accept any other viewpoint. But I did end a friendship with a woman because I would talk about issues on air. And I guess she was one of those people that thought everything applied to her. And she would literally, like at the end of the day, try to argue with me and text. Like I heard what you said, blah, blah, blah. And I'm like, I am not doing this with you. And so I'm like, I just can't talk to you anymore.
Starting point is 01:08:54 please do not text me again. I don't go so I will just be like, I don't want to talk to you anymore. I don't want to have an association. Because people just can't let it go. Like you don't, not everything is an invitation to argue. People used to be like, oh, we disagree on this. That's fine. I still don't have a problem with, you know, enjoying people's company on the things that we do agree with
Starting point is 01:09:14 and not losing my mind on the other things. But there are people who cannot do that. And you know who they are because they've been driving this. That's why like people are siloing themselves off like this. So I go back to my point because what I hear from the left all the time is, well, the right, you know, et cetera, et cetera, they've been leading this. What did you expect from a group of people who you have picked on, bullied, and impugned for decades? The hell did you expect? They don't want to be around your nonsense.
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Starting point is 01:11:02 but the immediate findings, they say, are helping to reshape how they understand learning. Well, duh, passive learning is a thing. It really is. It's actual thing. So they said that zoning out, according to this research, your brain is learning anyway. Today and duh, right? Dda, duh. I mean, that's like kind of obvious.
Starting point is 01:11:22 let's see oh here we go yeah so doge is going to enter the ATF with a mandate to slash regulations we'll see because the Senate parliamentarian is already being a stooge the initial target was to change 47 regulations but the ATF and those staffers they want to exceed that they want to go to 50 a seismic shift and that would be a major win if Congress because Congress has did not just defund it they have to undo it and this is going to take an of Congress to get this done. So in the meantime, they can go administratively with the authority that they can and kneecap them that way. And I'll take that for now, so long as there's progress, you know, elsewhere. By the way, that Supreme Court decision now has paved the way for South
Starting point is 01:12:07 Carolina and other states to defund planned parenthood, which is a for-profit. They get half a billion, over half a billion dollars every year in taxpayer money. 99.9% according to open secrets and all available public federal election campaign filing data shows that it's actually almost 100% that they, it's basically, is that they donate to Democrats. So your tax money goes to Planned Parenthood that then uses your tax money to literally donate to Democrats. It's Medina v. Planned Parenthood. And it's that 2018 executive order from South Carolina's former Governor Henry McMaster. So that Supreme Court to kick Planned Parenthood out of Medicaid because you have birth pregnancy resource centers and other health clinics that outnumber
Starting point is 01:12:54 Planned Parenthood 3 to 1, and they actually offer a full suite of services where abortion is like not the the money driver. And they also do birth control pills too there. So this makes perfect sense because you have other clinics that are also partnership with the state that receive money from Obamacare that do more than what Planned Parenthood does, and they do it better and they're in more location. So it's asinine that Planned Parenthood gets the bulk of money and these other clinics, which they shouldn't get, nobody should get any of this. But if you're going to give money out, why are you doing it a half a billion, over half a billion a year to Planned Parenthood?
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Starting point is 01:15:51 Boom, there. There's the rhythm section. All in unison. Kick it in. It's a good track. Happy Friday. It's a good, it's a good one for the last, last segment. That bass is just so sweet. There's such an underrated, unappreciated band, Faith No More. It's one of the best. We were blessed in the 90s. We were. Like, you know, we had it great. These kids. with Autotune and all this junk now. They just don't know. Bring back live music, right? Bring back garage bands.
Starting point is 01:16:15 Kids playing in the garage way too loud. Make that great again. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. I tweeted about how the Senate Parliamentarian, excuse me, was ruling out the removal of suppressors from out from underneath NFA
Starting point is 01:16:32 in this bill because it's one of the dumbest things ever. It's literally called, you know, it's a it's a it's a tax stamp it's literally what it's called uh and it's absolutely positively germane to the budget and soon better fight this thing tooth and nail because it was one of the only redeeming things in this giant turd of a bill i mean the all one of the only and to have this out this is no they need to fight for this because i think gun owners are going to be apoplectic especially after this was promoted and everybody you know everybody was it was
Starting point is 01:17:07 It was promoted and all this. I mean, to keep them unconstitutional, there's no way. There's no way that they should not take this fight. It's just, it's asinine. So get another win. Don't sit here and don't sell out gun owners this easily. I mean, you're doing it right now. We got the fight over land.
Starting point is 01:17:26 They're like, oh, I can't believe people are fighting over 0.5% of public land. No, what people are fighting over is the federal government bypassing the states and not even giving people through the opportunity of their states and the 10th Amendment to determine what's doing with the respective lane in that particular state and selling it off to God knows whom, you know, without any guarantee that it's not going to be CCP or a Black Rock type entity or Black Rock itself. That's the big criticism. So get it right. I hate these illiberal, unintellectual dodges so that people don't have to argue the meat of the matter. They want to Maude and Bailey half-ass this thing all the way to, you know, six days out of the week. It's ridiculous. It makes me so mad. Be honest about the argument. That's what people are mad about.
Starting point is 01:18:07 So you got a one, two punch here. You're going to tick off a lot of people. Y'all aren't going to be wanting to show your faces a lot of these, you know, these gun organization events coming up if you're not going to be getting right. So good heavens. Let's see. So that's a, that's one thing. The second thing, I was talking to Kane, I keep seeing all these pictures in the press
Starting point is 01:18:33 because Jeff Bezos is getting married right now in Venice. I mean, good. Be a million. You know, self-made millionaire. I get it. You know, that's great. I think that's fine. You can spend your money how you want to.
Starting point is 01:18:47 But what I don't like are how a lot of the people that are going to this event are big time, like, climate change propagandists. And they all flew in private to this wedding. All of them, like Leonardo DiCaprio and everybody else, they fly in private. to the Marco Polo Airport there in Venice, they had over 100 private jets that flew in. And a lot of them, like Leonardo DiCapri, are big climate change people. And they're big Green New Deal people.
Starting point is 01:19:24 They've promoted climate change. They've promoted Green New Deal. Oh my gosh, but they're going to go fly private to the Marco Polo Airport. You know, you can fly commercial. DFW, I think, now does straight from Dallas to Venice. You know, that's like, you know, that's a pretty easy.
Starting point is 01:19:37 You don't have to, normally you would have to, go into like what somewhere else in northern rome like um i don't know if you go into milan or if you're going to fumacchino or where you would go into but you would have to go in somewhere else and then go into uh the veneto region now you can go right right there markle polar airport direct flight take a commercial flight you know if they care so much about it no no they flew private though and there's all kinds of paparazzi shots all these jets that they're coming in they had over a hundred of them that flew in orlando bloom is another one he isn't he like a big and viral guy i don't think he's as annoying as Leonardo DiCaprio is.
Starting point is 01:20:09 Like he kind of keeps to himself. I don't mind it. If that's your viewpoint, just don't lord it over all of us, especially if you're going to be flying private. You know what I'm saying? But like Decapprio, this dude flies private everywhere. And he always charters the yacht. You know, the Amalfi Coast almost every year. I'm so, like,
Starting point is 01:20:25 who was it? That Ginger and his suitcase game show wife, who by the way got caught white labeling all of her products. She's her stupid runny jam. Here's the thing. Isn't Jam? Or isn't a spread? That's what happens when your jam fails. And so you do like a spread. So when your jam fails, you do a spread. And it's like real runny. And a chef was like she even failed this. But they got them out of this company in Ohio, two companies in Ohio and Illinois that do the Bridgerton teas for William Sonoma. If you've ever been to a William Sonoma and they have like the Bridgerton teas. They have a cinnamon tea that I get there that is really good. And they have it every fall. So that's why I know that.
Starting point is 01:21:09 But they all come out of Ohio and Illinois, and they sell them like, I think it's like $12 for 36 tea bags or something. She's like charging $12 for 12 tea bags. So it's like over three times the cost. She just marked it up to put it in their stupid packaging. They're big climate change people. So all these people go in. I don't mind if people go and fly private and go to a wedding because I think that all the climate change stuff is a hoax. It's a Marxist wealth redistribution scheme.
Starting point is 01:21:38 But don't lord it over all of us. Don't tell us, oh my gosh, it's so bad to fly private. You have to respect the climate. Do everything you can for climate change. But I'm going to fly private and do all this stuff. Like DiCaprio does. He's the worst one. Can you remember?
Starting point is 01:21:51 Didn't he do all kinds of like infomercials on it? And he did stuff with Al Gore on it. And he was like a big promoter of the Green New Deal with Biden and Harris. And I think he did some campaign stuff with Harris too, to that extent. Yeah. they are, why can't you live what you preach? Right?
Starting point is 01:22:12 Like, why don't you live what you preach? One of the things that I think that they hate about Elon Musk, and this is kind of a weird comparison, he does actually live what he preaches. So, I don't know if you've seen, like they have, like, pictures of his properties. He owns property, like in Austin for his baby mamas and his mama. But doesn't he live basically in, like, a hut in Bocacheca?
Starting point is 01:22:35 Yeah. That's where he, and then he's like constantly like at SpaceX or wherever. He doesn't actually stay in the houses that he has in Austin where his like kids live and his mom lives. I mean, you know, and he he doesn't preach about climate change and he doesn't preach about all this stuff. I'm actually very encouraged that Doge is going into ATF because I feel like he's very slowly turning on Second Amendment. I think he was always ambivalent about it before. But I think he's very slowly like, mm-hmm. but anyway, I, you know, I don't mind people.
Starting point is 01:23:09 I don't mind the celebration either with Bezos and Sanchez. You should celebrate weddings. You should celebrate the biblical union. I'm all for it, right? I'm all for it. I love it. Do it. But just don't preach to me about climate change and then fly private everywhere and charter
Starting point is 01:23:24 boats. I don't want to hear it. Don't do that. So I'm fine with people. And I don't care celebrating somebody's success because it goes, because Marxists hate that. Marxists hate it when rich people act like rich people. By the way, do you know, and I don't, I'm not like a stand of Bezos and Sanchez. Do you know how many millions of dollars they're donating to Venetian restoration efforts? For all of these stupid little protesters that they have in Venice that are like, no, Bezos, you realize how many tourists you would have to have and how long it would take to accumulate the types of donations they're making in one day. to the restoration efforts all over Venice, like millions of dollars they donated to efforts like for some of the historic buildings, the libraries there, St. Mark Square. I was reading a rundown.
Starting point is 01:24:19 There's like all kinds of stuff. And they didn't blast it. It's just something that they did as a, as a way to, it's like a, you know, it's like a billionaire's gift to the host and hostess. You know, if you go to somebody's house and you bring wine or something or like a little apron or a tea towel, he just donates millions of dollars to the restoration effort. Do you realize how many tours you would have to have in and how long it would take to accumulate that kind of cash that he's dropping to all of these charitable efforts in one day? That's why they're so stupid. They are so moronic. He's going to, in one fell swoop, do more than these people have ever done for the restoration efforts in Venice. that's what blows the mind.
Starting point is 01:25:05 They should be celebrating. They should be thanking him. Thank you for coming in and choosing this place. They didn't bring the Coru up right up to, you know, the Grand Canal. They were respectful of the lagoon. They're respectful of the tides. They're respectful of all of it. They've had, they've been using, and they haven't always, they haven't used all the little
Starting point is 01:25:24 private tenders. They, like, hired out all the gondolas and the taxis. and they've been paying all of these businesses in the area, which, by the way, is a great thing for the gondoliers because that's a profession that's decreasing fast. That is going away. They're like, there used to be like a thousand of them. Now there's only like a couple of hundred gondoliers in all of Venice now. And it used to be where women couldn't do it. And they have one woman doing it now because it was literally traditionally, not because it was designed that way. It was just passed down from father to son. So that's like a whole profession that's going away. And they've hired and they have been using all of them this whole time. What a great way to elevate. that. These protesters, if they weren't self-absorped little bitches, they would be appreciating this and celebrating that. But they're not. All of these people who cry about tourism, okay, come up with an industry where you can compete with the rest of the industrial nation and don't rely on tourist dollars to fund your every existence. Then we'll talk. I'm just not even going to. It's like six flags getting mad because people go to six flags to ride the rides. Stop. This is also stupid. And it's a bunch of the same little Marxist brats. you, if you don't like it, then leave. So, I don't know. My only problem with the Bezos-Sanchez thing is, you know, people like DeCaprio, who screamed to everybody else about climate change, and then they charter a jet, and they charter
Starting point is 01:26:45 their own boats while lecturing the rest of you. Like, they will charter a giant jet for just themselves. And they come in, they had over 100 private jets. So I don't, the ones who never lorded over climate change to everybody else, I don't care. But the ones who did, yeah, you're a head. hypocrite. But yeah, celebrating a biblical union, all about it. Yeah, celebrate weddings. Yes,
Starting point is 01:27:07 celebrate that stuff. I mean, for crying out loud, it's a refreshing change from topless antics on the White House lawn. You know? I'm just saying, it's a nice change, don't you think? I'm out of,
Starting point is 01:27:26 give a damn juice today. I am. One of the people in the chat said, private planes skip TSA, so everyone gets their drugs on the plane. a good point. I mean, you can private, is the, you can, well, you can't really smuggle dogs or anything like that because they still, even with private airports, you would still have to go through customs for certain things. But, but yeah, that's, you know, interesting. Maybe that's why. That's a good point to the chat. But anyway, I mean, if you were a billionaire and you could get,
Starting point is 01:27:56 and you were, and you could do your wedding again or you could get, or you could pick where you wanted to get married. I mean, Venice is a pretty. I don't know that I would do it in the dead of summer. That's my own. I'm like, do they know? It's like July basically right now. I mean, it's hot A.F. right now in Venice. It's hot and it's murky and it's humid. Fall's probably our shoulder season is probably the best time, but it's peak tourist season. Whatever. Maybe that's what they had in their calendar. But all of the people that have been hired, they hired all these Venetian caterers, They had a Venetian restaurant do, they're making southern, they're all mad because they're making southern Italian dishes and not dishes in the Veneto region, but whatever.
Starting point is 01:28:41 And but they have like all the gondoliers and they're using the water taxis and all these hotels and everything else. And they've been like they, everybody went to Morano apparently and they were all looking at the glassmakers, which is another industry that's dying out very slowly. And that's like a, that is an artistic skill. that's been transferred over for centuries from generation to generation. It's stunning. They're giving it the attention that they could not buy.
Starting point is 01:29:10 So celebrate that, you whiny brats. 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. So remember Friday, the agricultural detector dog who was doing his little big job at Customs and Border and Dulles the other day. And he was sniffing this guy's baggage. And he's five years old. And he began signaling something was in it was a dude from Egypt, seven year old Hamid Ramadan, Ali Marie. And the handler started questioning 70 year old Hamid. And then Hamid got
Starting point is 01:29:49 mad and kicked Friday with enough force that he lifted this pup off the ground into the, he sent him airborne. He was immediately handcuffed. They turned him into DHS. This is what they found in his back, that he was trying to smuggle into the United States. 55 pounds of beef meat, 44 pounds of rice, 15 pounds of eggplant, cucumbers and peppers, two pounds of corn seeds,
Starting point is 01:30:12 a pound of herbs. All of these things are prohibited from entering into the U.S. to protect our agriculture from pestilence. And Freddie had contusions in his ribs, according to the veterinarian. He had to get immediate veterinarian care. And Hamid was ordered to pay the veterinarian,
Starting point is 01:30:29 Marion's fee and they stuck his happy ass on a flight and sent him out that same day. He was back on a flight within hours. He left Egypt or actually, sorry, within 24 hours. He left Egypt yes or to Egypt yesterday afternoon because Freddie was doing his job. And CBP said any malicious attack on one of us is an attack on all. So they've been giving him pup cups. And he's back in his little vest. So good on Customs and Border Patrol for immediately defending Sweet Little Freddie and send
Starting point is 01:30:59 this guy back with his suss meat. Who flies of 55 pounds of meat? And all this other stuff. He was trying to sneak it into our country. You had no idea it was in the stuff. What if there's like pestilence or something that's in some of the, that's why they have these laws to protect that our agriculture. And he was trying to smuggle all this stuff in. So he went back. I hope he is permanently barred from ever stepping foot into this country again, ever. And I think once you're, I don't know, I personally thing for people like that once you're deported you try sneaking back in i think you should be just shoot on site i'm done with this stuff you got this stuff's got to have teeth all right today's stupidity that's how i'd be with my own home so why not all right out of new jersey the 10th district this is
Starting point is 01:31:45 representative la monica mckeiver you might remember her she was the one that violently assaulted the ice officers when they were just in the middle of doing their job listen to what she's asked and what she says here of the work that i need to do for the people of the attempt. So that's one thing, but it is time consuming. And then it's also very expensive, right? No one's, you know, taking up this case for free. I have to pay for attorneys. And so you have to, you know, raise funding and get support to be able to fight them. If you assault officers, would you have to pay for your own legal representation? Your own bail, of course you would. Yeah, you would. That's kind of how it goes. So no one's above the law,
Starting point is 01:32:25 LaMonica. That does it for us for this week. Folks, I hope you have a great rest of your day. Have a good weekend. God bless back with you Monday.

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