The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Keystone Comeback & 4-D Chess: Trump’s Bold Moves Begin

Episode Date: November 21, 2024

Donald Trump is looking to revive the Keystone XL oil pipeline on his first day back in the White House. Did Trump’s FBI Candidate Mike Rogers have a history of feeding into Russiagate? Matt Gaetz w...ithdraws his name from Attorney General consideration. Was this a 4-D chess from Trump? California wants money back that it lent workers for unemployment insurance that it "lost." and are making up for it by having business owners pay it. Who should Trump select as his next Attorney General? A renowned Russian ballet star “mysteriously” fell out of a building in St. Petersburg after criticizing Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy lay out their plan to cut government spending in DOGE. A banana duct-taped to a white wall sold at a Sotheby's auction for $6.24 million on Wednesday.Please visit our great sponsors:Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaUse code DANA to save 20% on your next order.  Byrnahttps://byrna.com/danaVisit today for 10% off and get the protection you need.  Hillsdalehttps://danaforhillsdale.comTake some time to learn more about what makes Hillsdale College unique.KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comInnovation. Performance. Keltec. Learn more at KelTecWeapons.com today.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet a free smart phone with promo code FRIDAY.  Limited-time offer, or while supplies last.  PreBornhttps://preborn.com/danaHelp a woman meet her baby for the first time by donating to PreBorn!  To donate securely dial #250 and say keyword BABY or visit Preborn.com/DANA. ReadyWisehttps://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on any regularly priced item.Relief Factorhttps://relieffactor.comDon’t mask pain, fight it naturally with Relief Factor.  Visit online or call 1-800-4-RELIEF today!Tax Network USAhttps://TNUSA.com/DANADon’t let the IRS control your life—empower yourself with Tax Network USA. Visit TNUSA.com/DANA

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Well, I think the word ought to be, Jesse, that every single one of these nominees needs to have a confirmation hearing as quickly as possible. My plan is to support all of them, and I would just say to my Senate colleagues, listen, let these guys testify, give them a shot. I know some of these Senate GOP folks are saying, oh, I've got concerns. That's what a hearing is for. Don't go out and bash these people and tell you've at least allowed them to make their case. And listen, I mean, I think they've got momentum. I thought the meeting today with Gates went great, and it's full seat. Well, they'll see how it goes. I mean, we do have to have all that. Normally in the past, Democrats have tried to slow walk. They really tried to slow walk Trump's nominees previously, but they were able to actually get it done relatively quickly. And so it's not even really so much a, it's not even a thing really anymore. It's just, it's going to, I think it'll be done without any kind of issue simply because they just have the numbers to do it. They have the numbers. And that's what winning elections. That's why it's so important. That's why you want to have a major.
Starting point is 00:01:00 major victories because you don't want to have to fight for every vote. You don't want to have to fight for every single win. Every every, I mean, some of the stuff, especially if it's legislation that needs to pass relatively quickly. You want to be able, you want to be able to get it done. So welcome to the program, Dana Lash, with you. And there's a few things. We're going to get you set up because we're going into, we're going into like the weird, the weird Thanksgiving. Christmas like holiday thing and it's where you forget like what day it is and you forget you know where like I have so many things I have to do because we host and so I you know I cook and I get baked and we do all that stuff so you know everybody starts getting in this weird mood
Starting point is 00:01:48 happens every happens every year I kind of like it though but um we're gonna we'll we'll get you set up so that you can go in to the Thanksgiving period and you're all caught up with everything. And make sure to follow us over at Substack because it's another great way that we do that. We get you caught up with so many things and send out a lot of stuff regularly. So the one big thing that I noticed yesterday, and I kind of want to skip past all the cabinet stuff, because at this point, everybody's going to just, it's conjecture, everybody's going to fight over it until they actually have the hearings. But the one thing that I do want it to hit is a headline that I saw yesterday. And I thought it was a very specific because we're now getting a lot
Starting point is 00:02:30 of specific stuff as it pertains to POTUS's agenda. And one of these came by way of Politico, and it has to do with Keystone XL. You remember that has been, how long has it been a fight? Golly, like for a decade, over a decade, people have been fighting for that over a decade. So this plan that's coming from the administration, it is about the energy to do list. and on it, the potus, I keep wanting to say the potus, Potus elect, wants to revive the Keystone Exo oil pipeline on his first day back into the White House. And that's according to a number of people who are familiar with his plan, although nobody's been trying to build it anymore because, you know, Democrats killed it, which was one of the stupidest things I've ever seen in my life. So it's a 1,200 mile Canada to Nebraska. It's a pipeline for crude. He wants to put that back on the table. and he's already been talking to people in his transition team.
Starting point is 00:03:32 This is the kind of stuff that I like to leak. I like to see leaked out because it gets people excited. I mean, imagine you're exporting because all of that is about bringing more energy to the world market. That is elevating the United States, not just in terms of economic security, but national security also, which they're kind of one and the same. but the Potus elect wants to show that he can defy potatoes because see
Starting point is 00:04:00 when he took office Potatus reversed Trump's approval of the project Trump approved it like his first year I think it was like in his first couple of months he was approved and all the people the wizards who support
Starting point is 00:04:14 they think that the weather's magic the climate people is what we call them they think that regular weather patterns are magic and that if you throw a virgin in a volcano, that'll make the volcano not erupt. There was a Garfield comic strip at one point. So they have been blocking this vociferously, as you know. But the president, he, I mean, he's more go, they said that he's more gung-ho about this
Starting point is 00:04:39 than he was the first time around. And it got pushed, it got approved and pushed into implementation pretty quickly the first time around. But you remember the permit for this was first rejected. Obama rejected it back in 2015. and then when Potus-elect got into office in 2016 I think it was legit his first month in first month or two he reversed it
Starting point is 00:05:01 and approved that pipeline going across the U.S. Canada border and then Biden comes in in 21 and revokes it and so the pipelines developer TC Energy in a statement this was they had this on the Keystone XL website they confirmed back in June of 21
Starting point is 00:05:20 that and they worked with the province of Alberta. They said that they had to terminate the project. They said that it was just, I mean, it was too much. They, they, because they got, you get the rug put underneath, you pulled it out,
Starting point is 00:05:35 put it under, pulled it out. It was too much. So they said that they were going to stop the construction of it. They don't even own the system anymore. The TC Energy, which is based in Calgary, they were,
Starting point is 00:05:48 they were the ones who were owning, they were going to own the whole Keystone system. And they said that the portions, they had, they've already dug up. They said that TC Energy had put in the ground some of the portions of this pipeline. And they had to, they've been dug up. So the stuff that was buried and already put in that, they've had to dig it up. So they would have to go through the local permitting projects, process all over again to rebary it. It is one of the stupidest things ever, really.
Starting point is 00:06:20 and to see that I mean they it's just dumb you used to have Canadian ships that would go to the Gulf for shipments and the
Starting point is 00:06:31 shipments of oil for Canada they've been sky high but they're not they're not coming into the Gulf Coast so you got a lot of people there that are affected those are a lot of jobs taken from that area
Starting point is 00:06:42 you know that the all important sunbelt which was so incredibly important to Democrats they forgot about this stuff people don't on there. I haven't forgotten about it. But what gets me is remember back when we were having this debate, and this was in, I think it was what, 22, because Biden approves Nord Stream 2, that pipeline kills XL. So this is all good news. I'm very pleased about this. This is huge. This is very big news,
Starting point is 00:07:15 and we need to make sure that we're top in terms of exports again with energy. Now, a few other things. there's still, I don't really want to get back into the, it seems like I've never seen a cycle where people obsess over the cabinet picks as much. Some of these cabinet picks, I'm going to tell you, they don't do a thing. Some of them do, actually. Some of them are just stupid. Some of them are for departments that I have no idea why we even have them anymore. But there's all kinds of, there's, everybody's still going back and forth over Pete Heggseth. And they're trying as much as possible to tank that nomination. I just, and I think that that's a good one. He's, he's, he's, and I think that that's a good one. had Linda McMahon that announced yesterday for Department of Education. We talked about that. And I think there isn't a treasury yet, correct? Yeah. We're keeping track of all of it. But they're trying to say, oh, no, now there's a sexual assault claim against Pete Hegg-Seth. There's not. There's not. That's so stupid. Now, look, our call balls and strikes, the accusations against Hegg-Seth are just completely dumb. They're really dumb.
Starting point is 00:08:19 And I separate that stuff from the Gates stuff because those are two different things. But these are the accusations against Heggseth. I love the people that it's not until the guys nominated that they first start talking about it, like with Pete
Starting point is 00:08:34 Heg Seth. The other case, that investigation has been going on for a long time. And that back and forth is with Gates's case predates any nominations. It's been going on for a while. That whole fight. But with Hegset, Seth, how is it that, oh, only now somebody wants to come and say something after he's been nominated ahead of DOD? The timing always is super suspect to me, but I think he's actually
Starting point is 00:08:58 going to go through, and all of this is in vain. They're talking about Mike Rogers. They said, oh, he has a history of feeding into Russia Gate and FISA spying. There was a big piece over a Daily Caller about he's running to be the FBI pick if Chris Ray is jettisoned out of that office. and they said, well, he's got a history of propagating Russiagate and supporting FISA surveillance. He's a leading contender. This is a big old nasty piece, daily caller has on him today. They said he served as the Republican representative. You guys remember back in 2015?
Starting point is 00:09:29 And then he hosted a CNN program called Declassified and it was looking at American Intel. And he's worked with a lot of groups, they say, that are friendly with the Intel community and perpetuated the Russiagate scandal against POTUS. He ran for Senate and lost to do. Democrat Alyssa Slokin. And they said that he's been, he's not always been a stalwart supporter and that he was actually advising a group that previously promoted Russian election interference, that whole narrative. And he's, but he has the president's endorsement now. So the 2017, the association that he had with a group, and that was when Russia gate and all of that stuff was
Starting point is 00:10:07 like at his ascended to its highest point, he was apparently, there was this group called German Marshall Fund and it was part of the Alliance for Securing Democracy. And I guess he was one of the advisors who worked alongside them. It included Bill Crystal, Jake Sullivan, this one foreign policy advisor that used to work with Hillary Clinton is involved in it. So I don't know. There's a lot of questions about this guy. And less so than whether or not he gets along with Trump, I do think it's, if you're advising a group that has Jake Sullivan on, there's a couple of different ways to look at it. Was he advising the group because he was supposed to be a Republican slash conservative voice as a way to temper the leftists that were advising the group? Or was he advising the group because they picked him so they could say that they had a bipartisan group advising them when really he actually may be closer to Jake Sullivan than some of Trump's foreign policy advisors?
Starting point is 00:11:06 I don't know. I think it's worth a question. This is why we have hearings, though. This is why we have these investigations and all of this. but also I'm starting to see the fight between the factions in Trump world emerge. Just like you saw Epstein get really mad. And I think he leaked on Musk. But he got real mad about Musk. I think somebody's been doing this too. So there's like a faction in that group that doesn't like Mike Rogers. And then, of course, the president's endorsed him for previous races.
Starting point is 00:11:33 He's apparently in the running to take over for Chris Ray. So there's some stuff there. That movement, I'm going to tell you, that movement needs to be very careful. Because one of the worst things, and we saw this with the Tea Party, I always told people you cannot have a head of a movement because you need to have the starfish as opposed to the spider approach. If you cut the head off a spider, what happens? The whole thing dies. You cut a leg off a starfish, it can grow up back. There's really not one leg is not the centralization of all of the, of the entire movement. That's the approach you have to have. And movements that are built around soul individuals or entities or personalities. have to be careful because in four years, he's going to be termed out. What does the movement do then? And it's very tough, as you've seen, to transpose that level of enthusiastic support onto any other candidate. It doesn't translate. So what happens? So that's just something as I watch these different factions on the right fight. That's just something that kind of sticks in my head.
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Starting point is 00:13:11 It's an article published in advances in nutrition. And they call the inhaled nutrients, arrow nutrients, to differentiate them from the gastronutrients. That are absorbing pretty good. It's just so dumb. We know this, right? Yeah. Is there anyone who didn't know it?
Starting point is 00:13:32 I feel like I... What? Just like we absorb nutrients. We absorb also the smog and everything else. All this stuff that you put on yourself, like lotion, your moisturizer ladies, like dudes, your beard stuff, you absorb it. You know? That's why I think that the men should use
Starting point is 00:13:47 like on their beards and moustaches. Like anything that smells like, oh, what are they, bay leaf? Oh, I love that. Because it reminds me of eating like fried fish and lobster and it's real good and it's just, just yummy. You know, I'm like, I smell and I'm like, that's a meal.
Starting point is 00:14:01 It smells like a meal on your face. That's a meal. It's not a bad smell. You can never have too much bay leaf, you know what I mean? All right. So I don't know where that way. went. California voters rejected a ballot measure to increase the state's
Starting point is 00:14:14 minimum wage. They did. They were smart because they're broke. Wait into you hear about the gas in California. Oh, I got a story about that coming up. Yeah, they voted or rejected. They're done, I feel like, in Florida, in California. Parents fury, a seven-year-old boys hanged in a school bathroom by a fourth-grade
Starting point is 00:14:30 bully. That's horrible. The seven-year-old has been left traumatized. He's been being bullied at school at the C. Paul Barnhart Elementary School, Mollorf, Maryland. he was injured and ended up at the hospital. He ended up with his jacket, stuck on a hook in the bathroom stall. And the culprit, a fourth grader, ran for help after the kids started having trouble breathing.
Starting point is 00:14:49 The principal had to free him and call 911. They said that the boy was foaming at the mouth and unconscious. He was diagnosed with a neck contusion, which is caused by trauma to the neck. And the second grader's family's questioning how this incident unfolded. And, yeah, that's the fourth grader culprit needs to have his ass beat. If I was that parent, I would Whop him in front of the school and then be like, you want to
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Starting point is 00:17:06 The Dana Show podcast. Your fast, funny, and informative news companion for those always on the move. Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you at the bottom of this first hour. I got some breaking news now. It just came out. Matt Gates has withdrawn his name from nomination for Attorney General.
Starting point is 00:17:28 He said in a statement that his pick was beat, that his selection was, quote, becoming a distraction to the work of. the Trump Vance transition. And he said there was no time to waste on a protracted Washington scuffle. He says he's withdrawing his name from consideration to serve as attorney general. So this just now breaking, and if you're just joining us breaking news, Matt Gates has withdrawn his name from consideration as attorney general. Very interesting.
Starting point is 00:17:59 And I'm just, I like to put everything out in the table. Like I said, I have this theory about normally, when people talk about 4D Chess and they're talking about Trump, but sometimes they make fun of it. And they're always like, everyone always says it's 4D chess and all this. I'm going to be honest with you. I actually think this case legitimately was. Now, hear me out. I am not getting into the evidence.
Starting point is 00:18:25 I know what I know and I know what people have said. I have one friend who is a very like-minded person who works in the media in D.C. So they're like a unicorn. and which is why I don't want to necessarily say their name because I like for them to get stuff about people. But they write the stories you like to read. But I will say there was a lot of stuff that was said about the gay. I didn't see anything myself. All I know is the stuff that I've heard from people that normally would not engage in hyperbole or gossip like that. Because I don't like fueling the rumor mill. But there was smoke there. And whether there was fire or how much
Starting point is 00:19:01 fire apparently was in some of that ethics committee report. And I'm not asking you to make a decision on Gates or not. I mean, that's up to you whether or not you believe them or not. But I just think that when we talk about, you know, the issue of 40 chess, I really feel like Trump was doing that here because my gut feeling is that there's a reason maybe why. I don't know. It just all looks very, I get very Occam's razor about this. Because there was a, this fight with this ethics report and this investigation into him has predated this by years. This has gone on for a very long time. This was the entire reason of the Gates McCarthy fight. It was the entire reason to putting Mike Johnson in the House Speaker seat was because Gates wanted to punish McCarthy because
Starting point is 00:19:49 he wanted this investigation to go away. And if you remember, the DOJ and the people who were investigating this had said that the reason that charges were not pursued or charges were not, he wasn't charged, was that the one thing that they lacked was the complete, absolute, you know, ironclad evidence that he knew that these women were underage or that this woman was underage. And it had to do with taking someone who allegedly was underage, reportedly taking someone who was allegedly underage across state lines because that's like a it could be a trafficking thing. So apparently that's what this all centered around. And what the DOJ said was they couldn't prove that he knew that the individual was underage.
Starting point is 00:20:41 So it doesn't make some of the occurrences in this story untrue. And it doesn't mean that the issue didn't happen. it's that was there a rock solid way for them to prove that he was aware or unaware that this person was underage? And apparently that's what they couldn't do. And that's why they didn't charge him. That's according to the DOJ. And apparently there's more in the ethics report that the House was going to release because when he was in the House, he was under the purview of the House Ethics Committee. And so when he dropped that seat and resigned that seat, then he was no longer under their purview. and thus kind of immune from them getting at him. So that's, and to me, the timing of it is very interesting.
Starting point is 00:21:35 Now, the reason I keep going back to the 40 chess is there's a lot of stuff and there's a lot of, you hear rumors back and forth. I hear stuff constantly. And I, you know, there's stuff that I just don't take to air because I think it's silly, stupid, or unfounded. But this would be a really Machiavellian thing to do. And I am a major, I love history and I am a major fan of Machiavelli. This case and this Trump's actions here, and I'm trying to put it in a way that it's like super easily understood.
Starting point is 00:22:13 I feel as though maybe Trump and some of the stuff I've heard, maybe he was aware of this case, whether it was true or not, it was a problem and it was going to, you know, be a problem. It's going to gum up the machine, so to speak, right? maybe he was aware of it maybe he felt that you know gates was loyal to him but however this was also going to be an anchor on his administration right out of the gate and so then he's trying to stand by gates without losing any political capital or making it seem as though he's turned on someone who was loyal to him and then the public is going to do what it does and the process is going to do what it does and then it's ultimately going to resolve itself so he doesn't lose anything and he still is viewed as supporting someone who had been loyal to him.
Starting point is 00:22:58 That's why I say this is for DHS. Because if someone was going to be a problem for you and you wanted to get rid of them politically, this is what I would have done. I'm just saying if I wanted to get someone out of the house to stop all the fights in the drama, I'm just saying I'm just speculating here. If I was looking at at simplifying and streamlining things in the house more, and I also wanted to kind of solve a problem that, may come back on me because of my association with someone,
Starting point is 00:23:26 I would immediately put them up for a position where they would not be able to withstand the public scrutiny and they would excuse themselves. That's exactly what I would do. And then you look like, wow, I really like this person and I'm rewarding them for their loyalty, so I put them up for this position. And oh, it's unfortunate, but that's the way it is.
Starting point is 00:23:44 Hey, I liked them. I put them up for the position. So you don't lose anything having done that. That's why I say this is 40 Chess. And I really think that that's what was done. I, that's my perspective on it. That's my perspective. A lot of people, uh, who I think are on the Republican side, they don't, who maybe don't like Trump will say that they feel as though he might be business smart but dumb everywhere else. I don't necessarily, I don't think that that's true,
Starting point is 00:24:09 their perspective, because I don't think this is something that you would, this is kind of a boardroom move. It's not just a political move. This is a very boardroom move. And so that's why I think, they're going to give them a little bit more credit for this. Am I too into the tinfoil on this, Kane? Thoughts? Honestly, this is legit what I would do exactly. No, we talked about this even off the air like a week or so ago on this possibility. And it made sense to me because if that is something you wanted to do, I just couldn't see where Trump saw the vulnerabilities in Gates because he's been so steadfast in supporting that pick.
Starting point is 00:24:51 So that's the only thing that doesn't make sense to me as far as trying to figure this out in realms of 4D chess. But yeah, that's where I'm at with it. So now who becomes A.G. That is the question now. You know somebody who I would say, but I don't want them to leave the Senate because we stop it. You know what I'm talking about right now? I wouldn't put this person up because we, the reason I wouldn't put this person up is because it's not a completely totally solid red district. And it still was a slug fest.
Starting point is 00:25:22 although he won by a pretty big margin, it depends on the candidate and Missouri can go either way is Eric Schmidt. Eric Schmidt would be a fabulous AG, but he's in the Senate. We cannot pull him out of the Senate because you could lose that seat. There's a good change you could lose that seat.
Starting point is 00:25:38 And we have a super narrow majority in the Senate. We can't do that. But he would, I'm just saying he would be a really good pick, I think anyway. But I'm trying to think who else would we have some of these, some of these. I'd say Ken Paxton if he'd be up for it. No, because I want him in Texas
Starting point is 00:25:54 They can come and fight me No, you can't have him Potus elect, you can't So stop it We need him in tech There's all the stuff that's in Texas Oh my gosh That'll be your argument for every good AG
Starting point is 00:26:07 That's a no he can have him When you, when Paxton Can like I don't know Take a piece of air and put it in a jar And have it grow like you could grow One of those sponge people Grow a sponge person version of himself To be
Starting point is 00:26:20 And then send that person over I don't know. No. You don't get to have, you just can't take him. I don't know. Come and take it. I'm saying that's a great pick for the country is what it would be. I don't care right now. I want him to stay here because, hi, have you seen the border? And he's been like, yeah, I think property tax has got to go. What? Don't lose this man. You got to keep Paxton and Texas at all costs. I'm just saying, no. All right. So I don't know who out. This is going to be a fun game of who. Now, here's where lawyer
Starting point is 00:26:52 Twitter kicks into gear. And then people who aren't lawyers, but who want to join lawyer Twitter, it's hysterical to me. But we're going to see this. We're going to see this go in. So we'll see. We, you know, we don't know. But he met the Senate, he met with the Senate yesterday. And I'm just saying, it's just, I don't know, Occam's razor. But I have a 4D chess. I feel like that that's the most likely thing here. That is the most likely thing. And I'll say that right now, and I'll just put that on the table and keep that as it is right now. Now, some of the other stuff we've got to get into, too, is the ICC stuff. Did you see this?
Starting point is 00:27:32 One of the reasons I bring this up, what the ICC does is because we help fund it. Yeah. Oh, I know. You're totally shocked. The U.S. just is out there, Uncle Sam and everybody. It's ridiculous. So the ICC has issued arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and an ex-defense minister and a Hamas leader. So they literally put them in there with Hamas.
Starting point is 00:27:54 They said that there was reason to believe that Nanyahu and former defense minister Galant have used starvation as a method of warfare. But only one Hamas person they charged. What about using rape as a method of warfare? What about using torture as a method of warfare? And Hamas has also been engaged in starvation. Hi, have you seen all of the ones that have been rescued and then the vanity serving trades that Hamas is engaged in? and they're starved and they're beaten, but the ICC says nothing about that.
Starting point is 00:28:24 The ICC is nothing but a bunch of demonic trolls. That's all they are. They're a bunch of demonic trolls. And it's sad that we support so much of it. Like we give them this, like, validity by participating. You know that Chuck Schumer, I was looking at this. This is an older story. Chuck Schumer had blocked in the Senate passage of sanctions against the ICC
Starting point is 00:28:49 for like the past year. He has literally enabled them. He is, Chuck Schumer is part of the reasons that the reason that the ICC was enabled to issue these stupid warrants against Israel's leaders for them defending themselves. Because he keeps, he kept blocking the sanctions. That's just wild. Absolutely wild. But they've issued these, they issued these warrants. And, uh, I mean,
Starting point is 00:29:17 but they're conflating them with Hamas. It's just they're not the same. They're not even remotely the same. And they're they're criminalizing self-defense. All of this again was started because of Hamas. We have a lot more to touch on even more on that. But we're also going to get into some of the stupid stuff with California because they are already, they are already preparing Gavin Newsom. But do you know, did you hear what they've done with their businesses? The businesses were on small, businesses in California were unaware that they had essentially co-signed a federal loan. And that was to help with California's budget shortfall. Wait until you hear about this story. It is wild. If your approach to everyday aches and pains is to mask them, you know, feel better for a few hours or only have the pain return and then repeat the cycle all over again. It's time to try relief factor. And the good news is that relief factor makes that easy. Their three-week quick start is just 19. 1995, less than a dollar a day. Instead of masking pain, Relief Factor helps eliminate it. It's a unique
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Starting point is 00:31:28 Half of this country is miserable. And let's just tell the truth. We hate that he won. We hate it. Crazy right now. Is there ever a day where she like doesn't need Middall? No. Well, at least she's honest.
Starting point is 00:31:47 But she's like that regardless of whether Trump wins or loses or a doesn't matter. She's just mad, however. She's always mad. She's always in forever angry. But at least she's being honest about it, right? Yeah, you know, I mean, just saying. Just saying. I don't know. I, hmm,
Starting point is 00:32:06 welcome back to the program. We're talking about the Gates. Not, Gates withdrawing his name from consideration. People keep saying, well, what about Ken Pax? Stop trying to take Ken Pax. Come and take him. Come and take him. Come try.
Starting point is 00:32:22 smack your hands. Stop it. We got a lot of stuff happening in Texas. You go get your own. Stop it. I don't know. Some people are saying that Gates is going to be appointed senator. I seriously doubt that.
Starting point is 00:32:37 First off, that is dumb. I'm not saying you're dumb. I just think that's a dumb strategy from him. First off, Gates and DeSand does not get along. At least from my perspective, Gates is like attacked him before and he's criticized the Disney stuff and this. and he's done some things where I just don't think it makes sense. You can't sit here and look, you can't sit here and go with someone and then turn around and be like, can I get a favor from you?
Starting point is 00:32:59 That's just not how it works. It doesn't work that way. And also, I don't, I think this is, I don't like to reward people who are short-sighted. And I don't feel like Gates is a good tactician. I think he's a horrible strategist. He is not good with tactics. The speaker fight was just further proof of it. Doing this, resigning your seat.
Starting point is 00:33:21 which makes me think, what was he so afraid of in the House Ethics Report? I'm sorry, but it doesn't add up to me, and I'm not going to feel bad about saying it. It just doesn't add up to me. I'm not going to stick my head in the ground just because the guy's got an R. Pass his name. Something doesn't add up. Why are, I mean, this, it looks like you're trying to get away from the purview of the House Ethics Committee. So if he goes to the Senate, guess what?
Starting point is 00:33:45 Then Chuck Schumer and John Thune, they get their way, and they get their hands on that House report. Because they have to. If he would be nominated for the Senate, which is not going to happen, but if he was going to be nominated for that Marco Rubio Senate seat, then guess what? The Senate gets the ethics report that it's been demanding. That's not going to happen. So no, he's not going to go for the Senate seat.
Starting point is 00:34:05 It's just not a move that he's going to make. I'm just saying. Just saying, it's a little weird, right? I mean, we like science. We're the people who are like, hmm, the science says that the masks don't do anything. Hmm, the science says that the shots don't do anything, right? That's what logic, science, and common sense all said. Common sense and logic say, why are you like so like trying to get away from the House Ethics thing?
Starting point is 00:34:34 I'm not saying the dude's guilty. I'm just asking why he's trying to so hard get away from this. Because fights don't matter. If it's a fight worth having, Trump's going to have the fight. He will have the fight all day long. We know this. it's just odd. I'm just saying like this is why I go back to my original position. I think this is some 4D chess. I've never said that about this administration. Incoming administration, I've never been one of the people to use that term, but I actually think that that's what this is this time. Just saying. We're going to talk a little bit more about some of this. And also some of the other things that have been happening, the ICC and immigration and what they're doing in California. As they're trying to, get Gavin Newsom already. They're trying to get him set up for 2028. Wait until you hear about some of
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Starting point is 00:36:48 statement, a little short statement saying that it was great. You know, he was doing very well, etc. He didn't want to gum it up, basically. And I find it all very interesting. So welcome back. If you're joining us. We're talking about that breaking news with Gates withdrawing his name. You can listen coast to coast, obviously. Channel 347 as well, direct TV, rumble where the chat happens. X, YouTube, Facebook, find us at substack, chapter and verse, send out stuff there regularly. I like I said and I've had a lot of people ask me about they're asking me to explain this so we were talking about this last hour a lot of people for I've heard them use the phrase and say that that this is oh that something that Trump does is 40 chess right oh it's 40 chess he's doing 40
Starting point is 00:37:33 chess some of them say it mockingly some of them say it seriously and as I've said I I lean towards thinking that this was actual for DHS. And here's why. As some of the things that I've said on X and then we've published some things like about this on Substack, it seems
Starting point is 00:37:56 as though getting away from this ethics report is the thing, right? Because the House Ethics Committee was going to release this report that looked at Gates's background and these accusations that he was basically trafficking underage women and doing all
Starting point is 00:38:12 this with these, you know, teen girls and, you know, whatever the story is, and I don't even know all the details. I do know that the DOJ never said that there wasn't anything like this that existed. What they said is that they didn't bring charges because they couldn't prove that Gates was aware that they were underage. So that is a very important distinction that I need everybody to realize. And I'm not, again, I'm not giving you anything other than what we know. And I'm not even, I don't even know if I believe it or not. But what I am saying is that the DOJ, and in fact, the way they've talked about it, no one's ever actually denied any of this. The DOJ merely said that they couldn't bring charges because they couldn't prove that he knew the girls were underage.
Starting point is 00:38:56 So not that it didn't happen, that they just couldn't prove that he knew they were underage. So that's a significant difference in some of the way the narrative is going. But regardless, if this is trying to avoid the House ethics report, then he's also not going to go for the Rubio Senate seat because John Thun and Chuck Schumer have wanted that House ethics report. And they needed a reason to get it. So if Gates were to be nominated for Rubio's seat, which is not going to happen.
Starting point is 00:39:27 But if it was, if he were, then that gives Thune and Schumer the reason they need to get that committee. He's not made any overtures towards that Senate seat either, by the way. which further makes me think this is about the ethics report. And we don't even know what all is in the ethics report. It may be more than just the one story we've been talking about. We don't know. And I'm explaining all this to you to better give you an idea of why I think this is actual
Starting point is 00:39:55 4D Chess, not on deep state, but on behalf of POTUS elect. I feel as though people who are in the inner circle there and people who are in D.C., no one is unaware of these allegations. They have been well known for a very long time, these stories. And it's the reason why this investigation was started against him in the first place. It is literally the reason why he and McCarthy have fought for as long as they have. He wanted McCarthy to make this report go away. McCarthy declined, and that's why he launched the changing of the House Speaker.
Starting point is 00:40:28 And then you ended up getting someone that was just as moderate, but had even less seniority. So that's the history of that. I feel as though he was always publicly, very loyal or, you know, took positions that were loyal to POTUS elect. But if POTUS elect was aware of these allegations and there was any concern about the House Ethics Committee, you know, Trump can't just go out and say, okay, Gates has got to go. Because that's a bad optic. One of the things that he prides himself on is loyalty and being loyal to people who are loyal to you. Right? So he can't just go out publicly and say that he can't have gates, et cetera. The best way to get gates out of the way. And as I said last hour, this is what I would do if I was in the situation and I needed to clean up my house, so to speak, or the house, is nominate him for a position you know he's not going to get because you know he's not going to get confirmed.
Starting point is 00:41:29 And not just because of his own chosen poor relationships with other lawmakers, regardless of whether you like him or not, he didn't get along with everybody. That's a fact. You kind of have to when you're going for these roles, even if you're a stalwart conservative. Like Mike Lee gets along with everyone, right? But he just doesn't compromise principle. Knows he's not going to get the seat or get confirmed. Nominates him anyway. And then let's the public in the process do what they do. Take care of it for you, right? Let them handle it for you. And then you can stand back. Hey, look, I'm being loyal to the guy. I picked him for the seat. It's tough, tough stuff that it didn't work out. You know, he's doing very well. stuff. And then you go on. It's a brilliant move. It's literally the exact same thing I would do. If I was in the position where I needed to get rid of somebody that was causing me problems but hadn't
Starting point is 00:42:19 taken a stance against me publicly, that's what I would do. So now he's out of the house. They can get someone, and it's a solid red district. They're going to get someone just as, you know, that's what Gates's people said. And it is. It's a solid red district. They can get someone who is equally maga right in that seat. So you're not losing anything. They're going to have a special elect. for it. And I don't know what Gates is going to do, but the Senate thing, because it seems like it's, you know, if it's about that ethics report, then they're not going to give the Senate a reason to get it. Because the moment he would accept any kind of appointment to the Senate, then he falls under their purview of Senate ethics. And then this report, they would absolutely get it, and then
Starting point is 00:42:55 it's all public. And I feel like there's some avoiding of the report that's going on here. So it seems like. I'm just telling you what I see. But I don't think that he's going to get the appointment of that Senate seat for a number of reasons. It's just stupid strategy. It just awards bad strategy. You know, you don't narrow by resigning, you don't narrow the majority by resigning your house seat before the greater certainty of your confirmation. You know what I mean? None of these other people that have been nominated, they haven't resigned anything yet. They don't have to. You don't need to make the show of doing that. You don't even have to make it immediately. So that's what I thought was weird. And then you don't award bad strategy by giving
Starting point is 00:43:41 someone the favor of being appointed to another elected seat. And also, I don't think Gates and DeSantis have gotten along. So you can't expect after you, if you've gone at anybody publicly, you can't turn around and ask them for a favor. That doesn't work that way. Because remember, especially in Gates' universe, loyalty is the thing, right? So this is how I'm laying it out. I'm just laying it out here. I'm not telling you to take a position on whatever is in the ethics report. I'm just telling you what I see. But I do think it's actual 4D Chess on behalf of POTUS, not Deep State. So there's a, there's some, a lot of interesting stuff that's happening here. A lot of, a lot of movement. Now that being said, a couple of other things to touch on here.
Starting point is 00:44:23 We were talking about the ICC and all of that a little earlier. I'm going to tell you about this crazy California story because this is just, I'm behind on this and I really wanted to get to it. I first saw it from our friend chef gruel. He owns a restaurant out in, Los Angeles. And he had said, we just ran payroll. The payroll taxes were two thousand, two K higher than calculated. We called the payroll company. They summarized, they explained in summary that California has a budget shortfall and that the federal government wants money back that it lent California for UI that it lost. They're making up for it by having business owners pay it. Keep in mind that it was about 10% of our total payroll. And when people say he adds,
Starting point is 00:45:05 isn't California business friendly? Remember this. So the state defaulted on their loan. And apparently businesses were the co-signers and they were unaware of it. This is one of the craziest things. So they've had, they had this $18.5 billion federal loan that was supposed to be for UI, unemployment insurance, right? And so because they've had, they've had all these financial difficulties, they, well, they apparently signed on, they had these business owners, all these business owners, they did not know that they were co-signers on this loan. That was supposed to, it was the unemployment insurance that was supposed to cover California during the pandemic, right? And when the state decided to stop making payments on the loan, that's when these businesses
Starting point is 00:45:58 were hit with us. That's one of the craziest things I've ever heard in my life. their payroll taxes, 2,000 times higher than calculated. That's nuts. That is nuts. They did not know. I mean, remember, they had a bad IT system
Starting point is 00:46:21 that appropriated and distributed these funds from the unemployment and development department. And they were one of the states, that had some of the highest levels of fraud with getting these funds. So they said they had somebody who impersonate, a person impersonating a one-year-old, someone who impersonated Dianne Feinstein, $30 billion in fraudulent unemployment claims during the pandemic.
Starting point is 00:46:47 And they said a single residential address got checks for up 60 separate individuals filing from that one singular address. So they had a $100 billion state budget surplus last year because of the state's top earners. They got $27 billion in federal aid for the pandemic. They had a $300 billion plus 2022, 2022, $2, 2023 budget. All of this could have gone into dealing with this debt. And even after they defaulted, they could have still paid off and offset the burden on businesses. That's what they were planning on doing in their 23, 24 budget. But now, instead, they're making businesses do this with these taxes.
Starting point is 00:47:36 I can't even imagine. You're a business and that happens to you. And Chef Gruel, he's in the restaurant industry. And it's already tough in the food industry. It's even tough. It's still tough for restaurants. They haven't entirely bounced back, I think. Some of them have.
Starting point is 00:47:51 Some of them haven't. By and large, I don't think you can say universally. The majority of them have. But this is wild. You know the system that helped them to default on this because it allowed all these fraud payments? It's from the 80s, cane. The software's over 50 years old. that's the
Starting point is 00:48:11 Hang on that's the I'm going to get this right the employment and development the software literally is over 50 years old
Starting point is 00:48:21 and the IT system is from the 80s and they've said that their IT people tried patching the system they tried fixing it for years and they couldn't
Starting point is 00:48:30 they said it's just inadequate they got a grant in 2013 from the Obama administration and they were supposed to get this new
Starting point is 00:48:37 software and the software cost $2 million a year year. Yeah. Yeah. It was supposed to be a very effective software that quotes searches over databases and uses proprietary AI algorithms to identify fraud and abuse. And they discontinued its use in 2016 for some reason. The grant, it was $2 million. Well, the reason they couldn't continue it is because the grant ran out. It's $2 million a year to run it. I'm not even kidding you. This is the stupidest thing.
Starting point is 00:49:12 it's like it is like a knot of yarn trying to get through this this is crazy nobody so what you're telling me that you switch to the software that's two million dollars a year and then you have to discontinue it because the grant money came out no one anticipated that that would happen are you telling me that no one in edd in california anticipated that they would run out of money knowing that they had a certain amount of funds for a grant to implement the system and it cost x amount per year really no so now that's what's what's the happening in California. It is one of the craziest things. How could how do people live there? I don't know. The weather, that's not good enough for me. The folks over at Black Rifle Coffee, veteran own,
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Starting point is 00:51:12 anyway. So 20% off co-Dana only at black rifle coffee.com. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's quick five. So Walmart is saying that prices are going to get more expensive. They're talking about the tariffs.
Starting point is 00:51:30 They're like trying to saber-rattle about this. And I mean, I think there's a lot. We're going to talk more about this as we get closer towards January and the new administration in. But they're expressing concern, apparently Walmart, that the president-elect his tariff proposal is going to impact consumers' wallets. They don't want to raise prices, they say, but they're warning people that it may happen. We're going to talk more about this coming up, but that's just the latest from Walmart.
Starting point is 00:51:55 So this Italian village is offering, there's a million of these villages that are doing this. They're saying if you're trying to leave the country, like for instance, if you're upset about the election, come here and you can buy a house for a dollar. But there's a lot of caveats attached to it because the building materials usually you have to spend X amount to rehab your property and you have to do it in a certain time. Otherwise, it's all forfeit. Yeah. But there's like, there's some Italian villages they're saying over at ABC. They're like some of these there, some of these villages are offering, you know, accommodation and you can stay here and you get your house all fixed up or your property fixed up. But there's
Starting point is 00:52:31 always a catch. And then to say nothing about the taxes over there. I mean, I love Italy, but the taxes are kind of crazy. I didn't realize this. So, apparently, Apparently, Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelsey, they both have their homes burglarized. And the authorities are investigating it. But they're saying that it looks like this wasn't just like a random, even, it was both of them break-ins, that it was a very sophisticated, kind of like a cartel of people doing this. So the FBI's involved now. They said it's a very sophisticated crime group and it's part of a spree of robberies in the Kansas City area. Very interesting.
Starting point is 00:53:08 So, I mean, this wouldn't be the first time. Didn't the bling ring? Wasn't that like kind of the same thing? Yeah. So they're saying it's, so the FBI's investigating it. A Michigan medical examiner is urging hunters to get checkups after three so far were they died, they died from heart attacks. So the medical examiner is saying, go undergo a doctor's evaluation before you come out. And so that, you know, in the wild in search of game, because they said that, you know, you want to. And they said that these are preventable. Just make sure that you're healthy because you don't want to be out there in the woods and then go through those and et cetera. And it's very interesting.
Starting point is 00:53:47 He was also talking about cardiac disease and people that he had not seen it before unless they were elevated in age. He said, for instance, I'm seeing cardiac disease and arteries that I only saw 20 years ago in 65 to 7 year olds. Now I'm seeing it in 40 to 45 year olds. That's wild. We have a lot more on the way. Stick with us. The latest with the cabinet picks. AG.
Starting point is 00:54:08 We've got culture. so much more. I'm always going to tell people to carry and I'm always going to tell you that it's good to train and I have zero hesitancy at all whatsoever to use lethal force on anyone who's posing a threat to me or my family. There are also instances where I can't carry because I'm barred, whether it's a gun-free zone sign or a gun-free zone area and I always, because of the nature of my work, don't have the luxury of just saying I'm not going to go here. I'm just going to skip out on this for today because I would actually get in trouble with my job if I did that on a regular basis. So there are,
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Starting point is 00:56:00 Whenever you want, straight to you on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. And we're here at the bottom of the second hour. Of course, make sure you find us a substack, YouTube, Facebook, all those good things. I'm just going to tell you right now, people need to stop talking about Kemp Paxton. Not that I don't like him. You just can't get him. No, he's got to stay in Texas.
Starting point is 00:56:29 Someone said one thing to me on X about it. And now everyone's like, oh, what do you think about it? Leave him alone. Come and take him. No. We got issues in Texas, Kane. We got issues here. Things and stuff.
Starting point is 00:56:41 But like I said, if you're going to say that about every good AG, we can't put up any good AGs. No, just ours. I know, but think about this. Andrew Bailey and Missouri. He doesn't want to leave Missouri right now. He's got little bitty kids. You know this? Has he said this to you?
Starting point is 00:56:55 Yeah, I've actually talked to him. He said those words to you? Literally. Well, this is breaking news. No, it's not. You should put it out. You don't think Andrew Bailey would want to be the AG? It's not an issue of him.
Starting point is 00:57:05 him wanting to be the AG, is it the best time for him in his family? He's got a very young family. That's fair. He's got like a whole gaggle of kids, man. He does. He's, you know, he's, and he's very, he's a good dude. But he's a good AG and Missouri would be losing out if he went to the national stage like that. Yeah. Just like Ken Paxson. They need him in Missouri right now too. I'm, I think he's got really good instincts, uh, Andrew Bailey. By the way, I got to tell you there's, because I've, I've had dinner with him before, a group of us, uh, we got together. I think is when where were we at? We were at some event. I think it was down in Knoxville. And really good guy. You know how you can get? I am one of the skills that I have in that I can
Starting point is 00:57:46 tie like a multitude of knots. I don't know how that is possible. I can't. It's like a skill. I don't know how. Yeah. For real. And that's a skill set that I have. I can, there's a, you know, that I can be really good at. The other thing is being able to tell someone's character. I am like, like a human, I'm a human thermometer. I can tell someone's, take the temp and tell somebody's character within like 60 seconds of meeting them. It's weird. It's not, it's just about observing them.
Starting point is 00:58:18 It's not like any kind of, I'm not saying it's supernatural. They're just like, it's like Sherlock level observances. I'm trying, I'm not, I'm not as smart as I'm making myself out to be with us. I'm just giving you, it's a skill set. I've never been wrong. I have never been wrong about anybody. Even, you know, my husband will say it, Kane will say it. And they're like, you might be weird on a lot of stuff, but on this, we'll give it to you because this is true.
Starting point is 00:58:43 And when I met with Andrew Bailey, whenever I meet with elected officials, one of the first things that I like to kind of measure from their demeanor is if they're corruptible. So if they sit down, and you can tell when somebody's being on their good behavior and suppressing their natural behavior and whether they're just being relaxed and who they are. So the people that he has with them are guys that he's known since he was like in high school. And they went into law and they went to policy and served in the military and all of that because he served. And he's got a really solid group around him. And so he had two of his friends slash people that work with him. And it's not a nepotism thing. I mean, they earn their keep.
Starting point is 00:59:24 They are really good at what they do. And they came out. we were, and it was, we were there with the mayor of Knoxville. Oh, yes. Also known as Kane, mayor of Knoxville, and it was a nice dinner. Our friend Instapundit was there. And he was a really down-to-earth guy. He, uh, you could just tell from his demeanor. He's not someone that is used to the K Street kind of stuff. He's kind of a legal nerd, but he's really good with people. He's a, a, you know, a, you know, corn in that he is a legal nerd, but he's also not so nerdy that he can actually talk to people. That's Ted Cruz's biggest downfall.
Starting point is 01:00:10 Ted Cruz, and I don't say this as like a mean way of saying it, he's just a dork. He's a legal dork. And he, I think his shortcoming is that he gets too cerebral and he can't get outside of his own head. And it makes it really hard for him to connect to people. And Bailey can do both. And that's a rarity. It's a rarity to be able to do both. Our friend Andrew McCarthy, who is the legal eagle.
Starting point is 01:00:32 He's a legal nerd, but he's also really good at being able to connect with people. But he really is a family man. And he realizes that the future is very bright for him. But it doesn't mean anything unless his, you know, what he goes home to is secure first. And I think he's got all of his priorities right. And I remember I remarked to my husband after we left dinner. I was like, he's a real one. I rarely say that about these lawmakers.
Starting point is 01:01:00 He is legitimately a real one. Eric Schmidt is also. And they're both from Missouri. It's a Missouri thing, you know. There are some politicians that I like, and I'll tell you they're good folks. But I get the sense with some of them it's a put on. It doesn't mean they're not allies, but he, it was, there's only a handful of times that I've had an experience with a lawmaker where I thought you really are like uncorrupted by D.C. right now. You really are. Like it's, this is you. This is you before Jim me, you know, for Mr. Smith goes to Washington, this is you. And I think that he's real, he's really well rooted because he's got his core team around him. He's got a really good family
Starting point is 01:01:43 life. So when I say, and we talked about it, because I, you know how I am, I'll immediately ask somebody, so what are you going to do after this? What's after this? What's after this? What's after this? And he made it really clear. He's like, you know, I've got young, I've a young family. And I'm, you know, we're very secure and we're very happy in Missouri. So he didn't really, not that he, it's not that he isn't against taking those positions. he just understands what the importance of his priorities are right now. And I really respect that. I got a lot of respect for that.
Starting point is 01:02:11 It kind of makes me want him to do it. But at the same time, you know, imagine what he's, imagine how he can power up, right? Like when he's getting his family all set. He's a great guy. Very good guy. So, I don't know, we'll see. We will kind of, we'll see about this, you know. This is, it's a very interesting.
Starting point is 01:02:35 interesting, very interesting thing, very interesting thing. So the cabinet positions, we got, we're still getting those all filled out. I don't know, there hasn't been anyone else that's been suggested for AG yet. So we'll see. In the meantime, let me pull this up because we got a, geez, we have a ton of other things to touch on as well. We're telling you about the California situation, which is there, the tax situation, the business is co-signing all of this is just, it's just unbelievable. The other thing, here's something I want to touch on.
Starting point is 01:03:11 Do you hear about this story about this ballet dancer and a very, very vocal critic of Putin? He just happened to fall out of a building, Kane. Accidentally. Yeah. A renowned Russian ballet star, Vladimir Shiklerov. Sounds right. Right. He, 39 years old, he just happened to fall out of a fifth story.
Starting point is 01:03:34 building in St. Petersburg. Wow. He was a, Shiklirov was a vocal... Yeah, that's right. Shikliorov? Yeah. Has to be. S-H-K-L?
Starting point is 01:03:48 Sure. Yeah. A vocal advocate for ending the war against Ukraine since its initial invasion in 22. And I'm sure he just pirouetted right out of the window by accident, right? He just foeted right out of the window
Starting point is 01:04:02 by accident, right? I'm not a building codes that keep like fifth story windows secure or something on the outside that would prevent like a full human body falling five stories? Yeah. The Russian state media outlet, Novosti, reported that authorities had been investigating, you know, his death. They looked into Shigl Rav's death. But the initial findings suggested it was totally accidental. Really? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:32 Big, big critic of Putin. over there. He was. Yeah. Big critic of the war in Ukraine. Let me ask you this. All of it. Have you, like even on a first floor window, have you ever accidentally fallen out of a window? No, no. In your life, just like by accident? No, never. But you know what? There's an ailment that's going around with the people. It's just very coincidental, Kane. A lot of the people who have been critical of Putin, they've gone through some untimely things. Right. Yeah. Coincidental. Yeah, they've gone
Starting point is 01:05:03 through some untimely, untimely stuff. They've had some, they've had some issues. So, I don't know, you know, it just seems very, he was a top-ranking dancer at the Marinsky Theater, Marinsky Theater, and 39 years old, like, kind of, you know, towards the end of his prime there is the dancer. When you're in ballet, you're old, if you're literally in your mid-30s, you're an old ancient dancer at that point. I did ballet for 18 years.
Starting point is 01:05:30 I'm like, it's not where you really go to make a ton of money. It's just not. I just look back because I've been around, you know, windows my whole life. Kane is obsessed with, you're right, Kane. And I'm sure you have, too. Probably there, you can't. I've seen a lot of windows in my day. I think every, pretty much every day of my life, I'm around windows.
Starting point is 01:05:48 I have never fallen out of one. In my 52 years have fallen accidentally out of a window. Well, like, what if, you know, this guy was, he was in ballet. So what if you're, you know, you're doing some, uh, uh, pirouettes? You're doing some moves. Yeah, where you do the little turns on one leg. Hell you're talking about. Your little pirouette where you put your toe behind your knee and then you turn on one foot.
Starting point is 01:06:11 That's a pirouet. I don't know about any of that stuff. Yeah. I've jumped on furniture as a kid, stuff like that. I mean, near windows. What if you accidentally were performing a series of ballet movements and you just fell out of window? That sounds like those are coordinated movements that seem pretty controlled. I was a kid throwing myself onto furniture and off of furniture all the time near windows.
Starting point is 01:06:30 I bet you fell out of windows constantly. Never did it. You didn't. Not once. Interesting. Yeah. Interesting how that is. Is the, uh, maybe the windows are different over there. Are they in the floor? It makes sense, right? Maybe they are. I don't know. So apparently they said the Shukharov went out to the balcony to get some air before, uh, he lost his balance. I guess it was a little bulk. It sounds like a fire escape one would maybe call that. I don't know. but yeah interesting how that happens right very the ballet dancer lost what uh balance he lost his balance out there yeah the ballet dancer a star dancer of all the people to have balance in the world you would think it would be ballet the ballet yeah you would think so but he lost he lost balance
Starting point is 01:07:22 this is russia you know i think there maybe it's off the axis a little bit over there i don't know it's maybe contributed to it i'm sure there's a completely reason explanation, right? We have, sure, we have more on the way. It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida man. All right, so first up here, I'm got to pull. This, the FBI arrested a homeless Florida man in an alleged plot to bomb the New York Stock Exchange.
Starting point is 01:08:04 Okay. Haran Abdul Malik Yenner, you have too many names, made a series of audio recordings that he wanted to send to NBC around the time of the bombing, according to the complaint. So he wanted to force a reset of the U.S. government. He came under scrutiny after he was, someone tipped off the FBI that he was storing bomb-making schematics in a storage unit in Coral Springs. And they got his permission. They searched the unit and they found all this stuff of drawings with landmines and explosives, missiles, all kinds of IEDs. And, yeah, he said he was creating rockets and volatile chemical mixtures that would explode if they were mixed incorrectly. You know what he kind of sounds like? So when I was a kid, I was little. I was like four. I would try to be a scientist and I would mix up my mom's shampoo and conditioner
Starting point is 01:08:55 and all kinds of weird stuff, her makeup, and the little bowls. And I was like pretending that it was my lab, but I didn't want to get caught so I would shove everything under my bed. Right? I had all this weird stuff under my bed because it was my lab, right? I'd pull my lab out and I would be a scientist. I'm not even kidding you. And she was vacuuming in my room one day and she was like, what is this mess under your bed. And I feel like it's Yenner's little storage thing. That's the, you know, I'm mixing up stuff, Mom because I'm doing some science. That's what I was doing. I was doing science. Anyway, so yeah, he's, this guy's in trouble. Mine actually couldn't blow up. I didn't really have a goal in mind. You know, and I was mixing up her various household. like cosmetic items i didn't have a goal in mind it was just you know so um yeah they they they he was charged with the attempted to use of an explosive to damage or destroy buildings blah blah blah blah blah uh he's gonna he's in he's in trouble he's in trouble a florida man found a 40 000
Starting point is 01:09:50 engagement ring and returned it that's really nice of him how nice is that that's like so nice that never happens he yeah he found this uh he actually returned the thing isn't that nice I'd read this story to you, but the Central Oregon Daily News, where it is, is such a horrible website with their stupid pop-up ads that their web team needs to be fired and dragged publicly behind horses through the streets because this is horrible. I mean, don't, don't make a site that has so many pop-up ads and everything else that nobody can find the story. You morons. Anyway, that's nice that somebody found that. It was a Florida man. I found a $40,000 engagement ring.
Starting point is 01:10:28 Another Florida man is suing Netflix because of the buffering that was taking place. over the Paul Tyson fight. Thousands of people were upset, and now they want Netflix to pay up. There's a class action suit that's been filed. Maybe they shouldn't have spent so much money on that game show, deal with a suitcase chick and that ginger spare.
Starting point is 01:10:46 How many millions did Netflix spend on those two losers that didn't even fulfill their contractual obligations or actually put any effort towards creating content for Netflix? Maybe they could have used those funds, I don't know, to better stream the Mike Tyson-Jake Paul fight. So they, yeah, they had major issues.
Starting point is 01:11:03 So this lawsuit has been filed against them. And someone was saying, it should have been on Amazon and not Netflix. I actually was surprised that it was on Netflix. Can I be honest? How did that happen? Netflix ended up getting it. It's wild. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:11:18 But, yeah, interesting. Also, let's see here. Got a few others for you as well to hit. So this Florida man said he was just being stupid. he got in trouble for allegedly shining a laser at a sheriff's helicopter. And if you ask me, was this Florida man shirtless, Dana? Why, yes, yes, he was. He was shirtless out into the woods, just randomly shining these green lasers at a Hillsborough
Starting point is 01:11:45 County Sheriff's Office helicopter. Aerial video shows Cody Goodenoff, 36. He was hiding behind a mobile home wearing a pair of red shorts and nothing else. And when deputies were guided to his location and asked why he did it, he said he was, quote, just being stupid. Now he's getting, facing a count of misuse of a laser lighting device.
Starting point is 01:12:05 I mean, who does that? You're out there, just out there in your red breeches, you know, out there staying it hiding behind, hiding in the woods, and you're going to point up
Starting point is 01:12:13 your laser device to the sheriff's chopper. Who does this? Plus, we've seen how many stories have we had of this where the end result is always they get arrested? Yes.
Starting point is 01:12:22 Always, always, always. Like, you're never not going to get arrested for that. I don't know. Like why? It just, I don't know. It amazes me. I don't know. And let's see. We've had this story before. This one. No, no, no, no. No. We had the Trump banner sign. These, there's a couple of them I'm going to have to stay for you tomorrow for you for tomorrow because they're, it's going to take some time to go through some of the charges in some of these. There's a couple. There's a couple that they were the lords of misrule, so to speak. And there are bigger stories than I can get to in the 20 seconds we have remained.
Starting point is 01:12:58 We have another hour on the way. Law and Order, the fight over who's going to be what in the cabinet, and so much more. Stick with us. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. We're at the top of this third hour
Starting point is 01:13:13 on this Thursday in approximately one week. It's going to be Thanksgiving, aka Turkey Day, aka Dave, thanks, aka it's me doing a turkey. You want to hear it again? It's totally what they sound like.
Starting point is 01:13:27 I bet some, Hunter, like, was like, I heard a turkey just then, right? Sounded legit. Make sure. I'm somewhat joking. You can also find us over at Substack. If you're not watching on Channel 347 direct TV, you can also listen to Restrily. Do you know that Elon Musk and Vivek Ramas Swamy are doing a doge cast for the Department of Government Efficiency? Okay. Is this going to, like, are we going to get the nitty-gritty of people crying when you cut them? I mean, like, their position? from government because I'm all for that, right?
Starting point is 01:14:05 They're going to be, Doge is so mean. It's so mean. I saw this headline over at the Babylon B, and it's actually not that wrong. It says, before Doge cuts funding, NIH is working feverishly to complete study on the effects of giving meth to jetpack wearing hamsters.
Starting point is 01:14:25 And now all the scientists at an age were like, damn it, we didn't think of giving them jet packs. I love it. That's so great. But still, though, this is their, man, Deep State is not going to like them. The bureaucratic mess is not going to like these guys. They're not going to be fans of them at all because they're talking about cutting legit everything. I'm here for that. I'm here for the. They said they're going to defund plan, or they're going to cut plan pay. They need to defund it. Some of what they said, they have an op-ed over at the Wall Street Journal. you got it in your prep. If you're a subscriber, or chapter and verse, you get the radio prep that I send out every day
Starting point is 01:15:07 and you have the op-ed in there. It's very insightful because they said that it kind of gives me wolf's vibes, you know that George Clooney, Brad Pitt, but they said they want to cut it down to size.
Starting point is 01:15:19 They're doing things differently as entrepreneurs, not politicians. And so they, I think they're calling for reductions, commiserate with the reductions and rules and regulations.
Starting point is 01:15:32 they're looking at everything from PBS to Planned Parenthood. They said that they're going to end federal overspending. They're going to look at the $500 billion plus in annual federal expenditures Congress authorizes, $535 million a year to, again, corporation for public broadcasting, $1.5 billion for grants to international organizations, $300 million to groups like Planned Parenthood. I mean, if they actually are able to make this happen, now here's the catch. Because I've talked about the Planned Parenthood defunding. They got $670 million from the government last year.
Starting point is 01:16:08 Planned Parenthood did. Yeah. That's your tax dollars that are going towards. And then they fund Democrats. So your tax dollars are funding Democrats. It's wild. But that's what they're doing. So this caveat to all of this is that it is, it's a, it's a, it's a,
Starting point is 01:16:28 Doge is an entity that it is outside of the government, so they don't need to go through Senate confirmation or anything like that. It's outside of the government, but they can make these recommendations. They make these recommendations. Congress is going to have to adopt them. And this is why it's incredibly important to maintain as large of a majority in the House as possible. And these special elections take time. So for the house seats. When you're pulling from the house for the cabinet, it takes time. So that's why you don't want to kneecap it right out of the gate.
Starting point is 01:17:09 You know, you want to make sure that you have these positions full, these seats occupied so that you can get your agenda through as quickly as possible. So that's actually a good. That's a very interesting, interesting approach. approach. Now, however quickly Congress wants to take this up, I mean, that's what remains to be seen. If they're able to get Congress to take this up and you actually get these cuts passed through and trump to sign it, that's wild. That's wild. Because they're going to have to, it's going to be an audit. It's going to be an audit and then they have to make these recommendations.
Starting point is 01:17:47 And they're not taking checks and they want to be done by the 26th, by, I think by or before July 26. So these are all good things. I'm fine with us. These are great. So that's a, a good start, very good start. Now, a couple of other things. I have to tell you this story, because I am just blown away by this. And then we're going to get into some of this other stuff. Do you guys remember this story about the art festival that takes place in Miami? It's called Art Basel. Basel in Miami. So back in 2019, there was this, I don't know if you want to call it artwork. Is it artwork or performance? I don't know. this dude duct taped a banana to just a plain white wall of the museum and it's sold just sold for six point something million at auction it sold yesterday at auction so the art installation so to speak was just a banana duct tape to a wall and marzio catalan's comedian is what they called it a banana stuck to the wall with a strip of silver duct tape
Starting point is 01:18:58 and they thought it was going to sell when it went to auction. It debuted at Art Basel, Miami in 2019, and they thought it was going to sell for one and a half million, according to Sotheby's. I don't know. I'm trying to, I can draw better than the banana up taped to a wall. And it doesn't even have to be the same banana.
Starting point is 01:19:18 Listen to this. This is how they describe it over at Sotheby's. Ready? Okay. There you say. No other artwork. from the 21st century has provoked scandal, sparked imagination, and upended the very definition of contemporary art,
Starting point is 01:19:38 like Marutio Catalan's comedian, whose debut at Arbazel Miami Beach in December 2019 captivated the world. Now, with an estimate of $1 to $1.5 million, this viral sensation is making history once again as it heads to auction at Sotheby's Now and Conteating. temporary evening sale. Would you like to know about your potential purchase? It is comprised of a banana fastened to a wall with duct tape, hung exactly 160 centimeters from the floor. Comedian belongs to
Starting point is 01:20:15 the Rare League of Artworks that need no introduction. Yeah, I think they do. Oh my gosh. You know why? It's controversial because it's stupid. And they can sit here and subscribe all, they can describe all these things to it. Oh, it's sardonic. It's this or that. It's money laundering. It's money laundering. That's what this is. So it didn't sell for $1.5 million. This thing sold for $6.24 million. So how do you know it's what are you buying when you buy it? Couldn't you just get your own duct tape and tape your own banana to the wall in your own home? How would anyone know that it's not Maruzio Cattelan's comedian? Right? He didn't. It's like a literal. It's like a literal banana, an actual real banana and just some duct tape.
Starting point is 01:21:07 One that will go bad. Well, yeah, they got to keep replacing it. Why couldn't you just do this in your own house? Because think of it, the components to the piece are already there. There's no way that the banana is affixed to the wall. There's no way in which the duct tape is applied that changes any kind of movement or mood to the piece. None at all whatsoever.
Starting point is 01:21:31 In fact, even where it's low. located makes it entirely arbitrary as to how it's to be viewed because it's on a white wall in a brightly lit museum. What if it's in your home on your wall and you have all the other different mood lighting? Then it changes, right? Does it not change? It becomes more ludicrous, I think, even in that context. So this is dumb. This is so dumb. If you want to give someone a great gift and you can tell them that it's a replica of a six and a half, you know, almost a million piece of art. You can say this is a replica of
Starting point is 01:22:01 Marutio Catalan's comedian and just give someone guys, this is your naughty Santa gift right here. I'm helping you all out. All y'all that go to these Christmas parties and you guys do these goofy gifts, we do them on our family. You get a banana and you get some silver duct tape and you can be like, no, this is a replica
Starting point is 01:22:17 of a $6.24 million piece of art by Marutio Catalan called Comedian. And literally this do it. get a piece of like styrofoam board and tape it to the styrofoam board, an actual banana with duct tape. And then just like put a little label and like glue it in the corner. Look, I got your naughty Santa gift for you right there. It actually does work.
Starting point is 01:22:44 It's a piece of art, right? It's expensive. Is it white elephant or naughty Santa? I don't know. We've only ever done naughty Santa. I don't think naughty Santa is the thing. Yeah, it's like the naughty Santa game. Okay.
Starting point is 01:22:56 Why? I'm just saying. Isn't that what it's called? I'm just speaking out loud. What is it called? I thought it was like a white elephant type of thing. I don't understand what that is. There are no white elephants.
Starting point is 01:23:05 They're all gray. Just like there's no real art that involves a real banana. What is this piece evoked in you? What are your thoughts when you look at this piece? Banana pudding and morons. That's what I think. Smoothie and greeting. How is this not money laundering?
Starting point is 01:23:24 And also Hunter's probably going, damn it. Hunter Biden's out. there just kicking himself that he didn't tape some fruit to a wall. Please tell me you read, he's like romance. Please tell me you read the follow-up that in the reply that NBC story put under it in their words. Please tell me you saw that.
Starting point is 01:23:41 Oh, that's next. So wait a minute. Oh, I'm sorry. You've jumped the good. Sorry. Oh, no, no, no. I'm glad you're reminding me of that because I was getting ahead of myself. I'm glad you brought that up.
Starting point is 01:23:48 So, so here we go. So the guy who bought it. His name is Justin's son. He's a cryptocurrency investor. what? Everything just screams money laundering. He spent $6.2 million on a regular banana duct tape to the wall, right? You could say that the artwork is appealing.
Starting point is 01:24:12 I hate myself now. So what does this do to the price of bananas, by the way? Right? Anyway. So he bought it. And it's, again, Maurizio Catalan's comedian. He battled six other morons to launder. money through this banana tape to a wall thing.
Starting point is 01:24:31 And he paid in crypto, of course. And he said, quote, in the coming days, I will personally eat the banana as part of this unique autistic experience. He is going to eat the banana. He's going to eat it. What in the world? I don't know, man.
Starting point is 01:24:56 So he's going to eat it. He's spending all that money until he's laundering. Let's be real. we get for a dollar $1.20. So what if I can make you a banana duct tape to the wall and only charge you $2 million for it?
Starting point is 01:25:11 That sounds like a deal. I'm saying it's the exact same thing. The exact same tape. The exact same nanner. Right? And so I was looking at this is how lazy this is. Because obviously they have to change the banana out, right? In some of these installations, because they got to, the banana rots.
Starting point is 01:25:28 And it's just nasty. they the stem of the banana is cut differently sometimes it's a slanted cut sometimes it's cut straight across like the image that wan is showing on the simulcast that's not even consistent they're not even being consistent in the stem or even the angle of the tape it's literally just half-ass taping fruit to a wall I hate everything but this is money laundering because there's no other reason there's no other reason for this this is why I hate modern art I really do I've really reject modernity, embrace tradition. I hate modern art. All right, we got to move. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
Starting point is 01:26:13 Crews are working to remove profane traffic signs. They're working hard. Says News 9. The city's transportation, what city is this? Boulder. The transportation staff of the city of Boulder, they were dispatched to city streets on a very special mission Tuesday afternoon to remove illegally posted traffic signs in four locations. The signs use some choice words for drivers asking them to put their cell phones down, avoid distracted driving, and obey the posted speed limit. The signs are interesting. They say things like speed limits 35, get off your damn phone.
Starting point is 01:26:46 That's what they say, the signs. Speed limit 45, don't kill any kids today. They said they were aware of these illegal signs at a number of locations. I actually don't find anything wrong with these signs, Kane. You know, I mean, they messaged the urge. of driving the speed limit and putting down one's phone. I agree. That's what they said a lot of work went into installing the signs.
Starting point is 01:27:10 So putting them up is just as tedious is taking them down. They hope that someone spots the suspect and can call the police. Apparently it's called criminal tampering. It's an actual incident, like a legal thing. Is there really anything wrong with it? Like, I don't know. I don't think there is. They're not saying anything.
Starting point is 01:27:26 They're actually like underlining the law that's posted. I, you know, look at that. Nearly 180 pounds of illegally harvested mushrooms were seized by Washington fish and wildlife. Like, how is it illegally harvested? Well, see, you picked it, laying it over your right side, and you got to pick it laying it over your left side. That's what you've got to do. Five gallons of wild edible mushroom. Oh, you've got to have a permit.
Starting point is 01:27:54 The forest has to give you a permit to go pick its mushrooms. Landowner permission is required to pick it. possess smaller quantities. I'm coming back to the story because this is so stupid. This is literally, I mean, it's one thing if you're trespassing, but I don't think that's what this was. Stick with us. Make some common sense of the crazy headlines with the Dana Show podcast. You're on the go guide for getting up to speed on today's most important stories. Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or your favorite podcast platform. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you. We're at the bottom of this third hour. I was, uh, I saw this tweet and I,
Starting point is 01:28:30 had to like retweet it. It was from Elon Musk talking about the Senate stuff with Gates and that. And I, it kind of makes a good point about red flag law because he goes, are we a country that believes in innocence until proven guilty or are we not? And he was noting how the Biden DOJ, you know, looking at these, you know, potential crimes by Gates and, you know, they, having, you know, leaks to the press, et cetera, et cetera. But I made mention, I'm like, look, this is, just want to point this out again. This is exactly why it's important to oppose red flag laws because they completely, I mean, absolutely demand guilt until innocence is proven. That's what red flag loss do.
Starting point is 01:29:06 So now maybe more people will, you know, kind of get on board with that and understand it. But it's pretty amazing. I was also looking at, let me pull this up, because this was a few things. This had to go in with this story that I was telling you about with California, how they defaulted on this like pandemic loan, their unemployment insurance. And now, unbeknownst to them, all of these small businesses are like they inadvertently co-signed for this loan and now they're getting hit with a tax for it. And it's like even wilder. So gas regulations in California, there's this study that came out. And I saw it from the California Senate Minority Leader.
Starting point is 01:29:57 state lawmaker. It was a study from USC's Marshall School of Business, and they were looking at Gavin Newsom's gas regulations. In 2025, Californians are going to be forced to pay nearly 90 cents more per gallon for regular fuel because of his regulations. The increase, the staggering increase, he notes, includes a recent 65 cent gas price hike, mandates to withhold the gasoline supply from the market and refinery closures caused by over-regulation. And for the average person driving a gas-powered car, that's going to be about an additional, they're estimating between $600 to $1,000 in pre-tax income just to break even. So they're punishing by price gouging people who are driving these cars.
Starting point is 01:30:55 they're punishing them because people like the newsombs they're always going to be able to afford the stuff they're always going to be able to afford these gas prices they're always going to be able to afford those increases pretty wild so that's it's it's like a syntax it's like they're treating it like a syntax and trying to tax you into submission that's the whole purpose of it it is really wild I was looking, remember this. This is just crazy. They said that they've done a couple of other studies, too, looking at the estimated retail prices increasing by 65 cents a gallon in 2025,
Starting point is 01:31:33 85 cents a gallon in 2030. By 2035, it'll be $1.50 increase price a gallon per gallon. And that was from the University of Pennsylvania Climate Center for Energy Policy. Wow. That's pretty crazy. So I keep all this stuff, you know, just in a readily accessible place in your brain, because you're going to need it come 28 because that's who they're running. They're running him.
Starting point is 01:32:05 Guarantee it. They will run him. It'll be like a Newsom-Klobuchar or a Newsom-Witmer ticket. That's what they're going to do. So they're going to run him. But keep all this in mind. Remember what he did to Fast Rail? This.
Starting point is 01:32:18 now how payroll taxes are exponentially higher than they were previously because of this, it's just crazy, because they've defaulted on their loan. It's all big government. And big government, this is why I hope Doge can get to work sooner rather than later. This is why big government has got to be stopped. Now, one of the other things that, in terms of price and everything else, let me hit a couple things here. So this, where was this at? I'll just pull this up.
Starting point is 01:32:50 The tariffs thing, like I said, we're going to talk about that as we get closer to January. The tariffs, this is going to be a thing that might divide the right a little bit. The tariff issue. I think it depends on what part of the spectrum you fall on. Are you more libertarian? Are you more Republican? One of the things you could say that Javier Malai just did, and they saw a huge boost in, they've got to actually, he lifted tariffs. pull this story up. I saw this in Argentina. They just posted their 11th straight surplus,
Starting point is 01:33:27 $888 million trade surplus in October of 24. They rebounded from a $442 million deficit last year. Their exports soared by 30 percent, fueled by manufacturing, fueled by agriculture, and their imports grew at almost 5%. This is from trading economics. Now, One of the reasons why this happened is he did lift tariffs. However, you could argue that they're a little different over there. They're both countries, yes, but at the same time, isn't the USA kind of treated a little bit differently than Argentina, especially in some of these other markets? So I think that that has to be taken into consideration. However, you do have to be careful with tariffs, though.
Starting point is 01:34:15 They do slow trade. They can absolutely lower your output economic. economically. You really, I mean, it's not the idea, it's not something that fast tracks you to prosperity. But they are different. They are a little different. And there's, this is something that we just have to be careful with. But it is, again, because I see a lot of people comparing Argentina and the United States, they are two very different countries. They start, they're starting out at two very different places and other countries with whom we both do trade, Argentina differently than the United States is treated. So that needs to be taken into consideration,
Starting point is 01:34:56 me thinks. We were covering the Gates thing as well. And I'll probably have a write-up later about that over at Substack for all of you. The other story, and this is getting as much, it's starting to get more and more coverage, this knife-wielding guy in New York who stabbed a bunch of people. This was carried up with this guy, Ramon Rivera, and Broad Daylight Monday, 51 years old. People were just shocked about it. He killed a 36-year-old construction worker, got stabbed in the stomach, which is sad. I mean, it's, you know, and this guy, you know, the guy he killed work real hard and, you know, it was just, he sad. His family is there.
Starting point is 01:35:44 The second victim was a 67-year-old. He was fishing in the East River. He was stabbed to death. this guy went wild. The third victim, a 36-year-old, stabbed near the UN building, succumbed to her wounds, the hospital. The guy is an illegal immigrant
Starting point is 01:36:01 who lived in nearby shelter where they put people who enter the country illegally and they hold them in New York. He's a Haitian immigrant who came in and that he was there frequently at the shelter. What in the world?
Starting point is 01:36:20 can you imagine? There were a lot of people saying, why didn't anyone intervene, especially in the instance where it was in broad daylight and so many other people were around? Well, remember, the last person that did that is on trial for murder now, Daniel Penny. They're saying that as far as that case goes,
Starting point is 01:36:37 that he is, and by the way, the guy who was doing all the stabbing, he's just, I mean, they're just letting him go. I mean, he was able to walk. he's out for good behavior, the guy who committed triple murder. He's been arrested eight times before, by the way. It sounds really similar to that case that they're trying to get the Jordan Neely case. But people had asked, well, why did anyone step up?
Starting point is 01:37:07 Because they saw what happened to Daniel Penny. They saw the state lie and try to omit evidence. For instance, Hanili wasn't actually dead. He wasn't dead. he wasn't killed by Daniel Penny. The guy was on drugs, according to the forensics or the toxicology report. He had
Starting point is 01:37:24 a history of violence. He had a history of drug use. He wasn't in the best shape health-wise. He was threatening to kill people. And they're acting like, well, he should have been allowed to kill this woman and her baby. It's what he wanted. I mean, that's what these people defending him are acting like. But it's complete lawlessness and disorder. This dude has such a
Starting point is 01:37:42 long criminal history. This guy went on the stabbing spree. I was, New York Post has a rundown of the guy's greatest hits. Nobody knows why he was on the street still. He was arrested. He had a petty larceny charged the same day. He stole, or the day of his release, sorry, he stole a $1,500 acrylic bowl from a shop in Tribeca and Tribeca, the Jonathan Adler shop. They told him to go back in court.
Starting point is 01:38:10 He has eight arrests. He has a history of mental health issues. He has a history of police run-ins that cross numerous states. I mean, he's a violent dude, a very violent guy, a violent and unsafe person. And he when he was in May, he was in Bellevue's psych ward. And then he assaulted a corrections officer there. He was supposed to have gotten a 364 day sentence. And then he had a 90-day term that he was supposed to serve concurrently because of burglary.
Starting point is 01:38:41 I mean, this guy has a record. You get the idea. But they let him go. I know I asked earlier, why would anybody want to live in California? How would anybody want to live in New York at this point? Unbelievable. Subscribe to the Dana Show podcast because who says you can't make fun of people while staying informed on your own personal time? Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast.
Starting point is 01:39:10 Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. Make sure you find us on Substack, Chapter and Verse, all kinds of good stuff out there. and of course, YouTube and Facebook and all those good things. Byron Donald says that he was asked, I guess, on CNN about joining the Trump cabinet. The way that the Washington examiner states, Donald says he's not surprised at being left out of Trump's cabinet, hints at future plans. He wants to run for governor because DeSantis terms out, this is his last term as governor. He terms out. And Donald's is, I mean, it's not like it's a secret.
Starting point is 01:39:46 wants to go for governor. Gates wanted to go for governor too. This, I think the stuff with the house seat and all that just kind of complicated it a little bit. But there's a little, there's a little competition there between Gates and Donald. So he wants to go for governor. Gates wants to go for governor. Gates's father serves in the state senate there in Florida. Their family is that, like he's, he's, his family is, well, they lived in the Truman House in Seaside. That's right there on 30A. It's a real, real, real, real nice part of Florida, a really pretty part. Everybody goes there. I mean, it's a hot vacation spot. It's always packed in the summer. But he says that he is not surprised at being left out of the cabinet. Like, it's not something he was going for.
Starting point is 01:40:29 But he thinks, you know, he's he's sending it future plans. So I don't know. We'll see how that goes. Because he currently holds a congressional seat. But it's well-known that he's got his eyes on governor at some point. So we'll see. But he's got other. he's got options. He's got a lot of, he's got a lot of other options. So that's not a, that's not a huge thing, at least in my perspective. Also, a couple things as we roll towards the weekend. This, as the cabinet picks continue. And then we've got, I know that there's, they're still going over the hegs setting, which I think is not going to be an issue at all whatsoever. I've said that a million times. It's not going to be an issue. I really don't think it will be. this other story, we talked about it yesterday, the Chinese vessel that was accused of hitting
Starting point is 01:41:23 comms cables in the Baltic and it was confronted by that Danish naval vessel. I don't know if the Danish vessel bordered the Chinese cargo ship because that would be really a serious escalation. I don't know if that, Reuters didn't really confirm that. I've not really seen a lot of sources that say that. But the Chinese cargo ship was accused of purposely cutting these comms cables. and the cargo ship was saying that nothing was intended. It could have been that they had anchor dropped and, like, rode over them. I mean, there's, you know, you could maybe potentially have that happen. But the crazy thing is that it was a Chinese vessel with a Russian captain,
Starting point is 01:42:00 and it came from Russia, and then this happened. I don't know. It's weird, right? Isn't that weird? Walks like a duck, talks like a duck. It's probably a Chinese-Russian, you know, a bad guy team up, right? I don't know. That's kind of how I'm looking at it.
Starting point is 01:42:15 But all this stuff is happening. You have the U.S. approving Ukraine's use of mines, U.S. approving the use of our long-range missiles inside of Russia. And then yesterday, Biden gives the Medal of Freedom to Cecil Richards, former Planned Parenthood President. That's what he did yesterday. Gave her the Medal of Freedom. This is for killing all them babies, Cecile. You get this as your baby killing metal. So what he gave her?
Starting point is 01:42:39 He gave her a big old baby killing medal. She got that. I mean, all hell is breaking loose. and this is what he's doing. We haven't really seen him. Kamala Harris is in Hawaii doing heaven knows what. Yeah, she got the presidential medal of freedom. How many babies did you have to Nix to get that medal?
Starting point is 01:42:58 I'm curious. So we have no idea what Potatus is doing. But all hell's breaking loose because of what was going on in the Baltic. All this is happening. We have no idea. It's just crazy. So Will, he was doing that. I don't know when Kamala Harris is supposed to come back.
Starting point is 01:43:13 she might not she i guess she they didn't have that much work to do she could just go on vacation and just leave everything so easily she wasn't even there to be the tie-breaking vote if it was required over that 11th circuit appointment and republicans could have showed up and they could have ended it because she wasn't there fetterman was out for different reasons so they could have easily outmaneuver democrats on that and they didn't do it unbelievable so that's where that's where it all is maybe I don't know, we'll see. Maybe we'll see. But so far, I don't know, well, not too happy about some of these Senate developments. Okay, tomorrow's Friday, and we're going to get you set up for the weekend. And then, of course, next week is Thanksgiving. So next weekend I'll be with you Monday, Tuesday. And then we've got our family that we see like once or twice a year coming in. And we always, you know, we have a good fun Thanksgiving. So we'll get you set up for the holiday weekend as well. Today and stupidity came. What do we got? All right.
Starting point is 01:44:11 Boy, there was so much to pull from. HHS Secretary Bacera. Couldn't answer how kids ended up in the care of someone under the address of a strip club. But anyway, that's incredibly stupid. Juan, cut 14. This is our sect deaf. Lloyd Austin on the Pete Hegseth comment that women in combat, it's not really helpful. Listen to this.
Starting point is 01:44:34 They do impact readiness. They make us better. They make us stronger. What? And again, what I've seen from our women is quite incredible. Yes. And I'm not denying that women that serve this country aren't incredible people. That's no one is saying that.
Starting point is 01:44:50 And he didn't say anything about helicopter pilots either. He's saying that they need to not be in combat with like dudes like spec op teams, you know, send an out a strike team. By no measurement does it make us better, unfortunately. That's so dumb. The misrepresentation of what they do. Folks, that does it for us today. Make sure you sign up over at Substack, Chapter inverse.
Starting point is 01:45:07 I send out lots of good stuff from up there. I will be back behind the mic with you tomorrow.

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