The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - LA Dodgers Block Feds, Obama Wants you Censored, & Gavin Newsom EXPOSED

Episode Date: June 20, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Well, the chairman of the Joint Chief says, I mean, your point that you made before, Katie, it speaks to this, which is that he's not explaining what the issues are for America. What are the issues for America? Why shouldn't, why do we, why is it a foundational issue for Trump that Iran doesn't have a nuclear weapon? Why is this something that the U.S. should be involved? Why are we allied with Israel? He says because they chant death to America. They chant death to America.
Starting point is 00:00:30 went to Iran in 2014. I was sitting in a in a at a rally these young guys were chanting death to America. I had a minder. I said what are they saying they're saying death to America. They finished the chance and two young men came over and said, are you American? I said yes. We want to welcome you to our country. We love American culture and love American movies. They wanted to talk about all these things. Iran is the most Western nation in the whole Middle East. We have much more in common with them with a lot of countries than a lot of countries that we do have alliances with. This is one of the stupidest things that I've ever heard in my ever-loving life.
Starting point is 00:01:03 And I cannot get over the... Who is the smoky bear sitting there next to the dude with a big giant hat on? The hell is that is. This is crazy. So that's Richard Stingle. He's like, yeah, they were totally chaining death to America to, like me in my country. And then they were like, yeah, but we like your... we like your
Starting point is 00:01:27 culture and your movies and stuff like that seriously they're respectful when they chant a death it's respectful you know when they are blowing up American troops it's respectful it's respectful when they're attacking our tankers and then the naval vessels that we have in the region that are providing
Starting point is 00:01:47 security to those tankers it's it's a respectful kind of like death to America I know that when I'm telling people to go do something on flattering to themselves and like death to you and your family and your country, you know, like all that stuff. I'm being, can in being totally respectful.
Starting point is 00:02:05 That is going to be my new line to avoid derision. No, no, no. I mean, yes, I did totally tell you to go do something unflattering to yourself, but in the most respectful way, right? So this is, that's, it CNN or MSNBC? It was, MSNBC. Oh, that's right.
Starting point is 00:02:25 I can't tell them apart anymore. I can't tell them apart. I can't tell. Neither can the average person. Well, I can't. I don't know who's on anymore because I don't watch them. I mean, it's like there are a bunch of people that they're old communists, all of them. They're old commies.
Starting point is 00:02:44 And I just don't, nothing that they say, you know, used to, can I just say that used to people on the left would be able to say something. And you were like, okay, well, I don't entirely agree. but I see where you're coming from, even though you're wrong. You know, I see where you're coming from. You can't do that anymore. That doesn't exist anymore. There isn't any common, like, sense or anything that, I mean, to say stuff like this,
Starting point is 00:03:10 oh, yes, they really, they really liked us over there. They were shouting death to America, but they still, they still liked us. That doesn't even make any sense. I would be offended. I would be like, yeah, well, I'd tell them to death to you, death to your mom. You know, that's kind of how I look at the whole thing. So I, I don't know. I, these, the left is always, they love, they love tyrants and they love tyranny. That's why they always, you know, cozy up to, like, uh, the castros, you know. I mean, it's probably why that's Justin Trudeau's dad.
Starting point is 00:03:44 Kind of joking, but not really. Welcome to the show. Dana Lash with you. We are at the top of this first hour. And oh my gosh, I have a million things to hit here, including that. Alex Padilla guy just saw that he is 20 minutes ago. He posted something where he's whining about getting arrested. He's really trying to squeeze every last drop of juice out of that soured fruit. He really is. He's the guy who stormed the press briefing and made a spectacle, knowing full well how security was going to react to a guy storming the stage where the DHS secretary was speaking. She had an allergic reaction after that. I'm wondering if it's because she was allergic to his, his low-t beta male nonsense. I'm just, I'm just wondering, asking for some friends.
Starting point is 00:04:27 So, a lot to touch on because we've got some, some of the updates. I mean, really, there's no serious action or anything like that yet as it relates to Iran. And of course, we have the big, beautiful bill that they're fighting over in the Senate. And this idiotic proposal by some lawmakers to sell off our publicly owned land. And Mike Lee, of all people, is behind it. This is why I'm telling you, there's no Republican on which you will ever find agreement on anything. And I cannot, I just can't, so I'm not a Republican because they're too left for me. I mean, you have someone who's like Mike Lee, who's like, yes, let's go ahead and sell off, you know, to Black Rock in China, you know, these public lands. So we're going to talk about this because all of my conservation friends, and you know,
Starting point is 00:05:16 there's the difference between conservation and environmentalism. Environmentalism is basically a bunch of inbred cultists who go out into the woods and leave trash and scream and have zero positive impact on the environment, whereas conservationists, those are the ones that have positive impact on the environment. Anyway, so this, I think that this is, we're going to talk more about this here coming up, but I think it's a big mistake. and I was just shocked to see someone like Mike Lee promote it. In addition to that, can we talk about the Dodgers thing? Here's another instance of a media narrative on a story that didn't exist.
Starting point is 00:05:59 Listen to audio soundbite 3. I just listened to it and then we're going to tell you what really happened. Like earlier this morning, dozens of ICE agents gathering with their faces hidden wearing tactical gear. This was shot around 9 o'clock this morning before the agents headed out to various locations in the area. We're hearing from elected officials that LA Council District 1 workers alerted LAPD of the staging at Dodgers Gate. LAPD then notified the Dodgers and the organization apparently told the ICE agents to leave the property. But there are still a handful of masked federal agents here. Council member Euniceus Hernandez showed up about 45 minutes ago and is upset that the agents have not left.
Starting point is 00:06:42 We've been in communication with the mayor's office, with the Dodgers, with Dodgers security, about seeing if they can get them moved off their private property. Public property is different, but private property, businesses and corporations have the power to say, not on my property. And so we're waiting to see that movement happen here. You haven't heard if the Dodgers have told them to get off? My understanding is that, yes, there have been communications to get them to leave. So here's the truth of it.
Starting point is 00:07:10 They were nowhere near that. They were not at the stadium. They were several blocks away from the stadium where they had a staging area. DHS actually also refuted this. They said, well, we were not. Like, ICE also tweeted, we were never there. They had patrol vehicles that went by the stadium on their way to the area where the Dodgers or where the ICE agents were actually staging.
Starting point is 00:07:34 So they went by the stadium and they never were at the stadium. But apparently because they went by the stadium, the Dodgers had their periods collectively. And then they decided to accuse ICE agents of raiding the stadium. This narrative went all yesterday. And I was looking at this story and I'm like, wait a minute, what? The Dodgers literally made up a story about ice and a raid on their facility. They literally made it up.
Starting point is 00:08:06 It never happened. ICE agents were literally never at Dodgers Stadium. The Dodgers made up this story entirely, and they farmed it out to the press, and they turned it into this huge thing all yesterday after we were off air all last night. It had nothing to do with the Dodgers. They didn't even have vehicles in the lot. They drove by them. They said we were not doing any kind of enforcement or operation there. And they said that the team, DHS said that the team was grandstanding.
Starting point is 00:08:44 They said there was nothing that was happening here. Just because you have an ice vehicle near, or even if they parked there briefly on their way to there, because their staging area, that's where they were all at. And that's a couple blocks away. And there's maps. I mean, if you go on X, I mean, I don't know how safe this is for them to do this, but they have it marked on the map.
Starting point is 00:09:03 Okay, here's the staging area. Here's where all the vehicles were coming. And here's the through path that we're through. which all the vehicles were expected to drive on their way to the staging area. There was a certain way to approach. I mean, that's just like normal standard operating procedure. So, I mean, that's crazy. I mean, I said, no, we're not raiding the stadium.
Starting point is 00:09:23 Yeah, who is in charge? Kane asks a good question. Who's in charge of their comms? Yeah, I'd like the Jesse Smalley. Juicy Smolier. Juicy Smolier. Yeah, who is in charge of their comms? That is so embarrassing.
Starting point is 00:09:38 that the Dodgers would make up the story. And this is the second time, are they winning more riots in Los Angeles? Because that's how the riots kicked off last time. If you remember when the riots kicked off last time, that was because near a, it was in the same, it was even near the Home Depot, actually.
Starting point is 00:09:56 When I saw and read exactly where the staging area, their little, you know, base camp was, it was nowhere near the Home Depot. But because someone saw the presence of an ice vehicle near the Home Depot, they went to the press and told them that they were raiding Home Depot's, and then it kicked off from there. Then you had the professional activist swoop in. That is quite literally, without exaggeration, base bones, how the riots got started in L.A.
Starting point is 00:10:22 Because someone accused ICE of raiding a Home Depot because they had a base camp that was in the neighborhood of where a Home Depot was. And why did they have that base camp that was in the neighborhood where the Home Depot was? because they had been undertaking a multi-year-long investigation of a cartel money laundering operation that was entirely invalidated because of the riots. The riots ruined everything. It was a multi-year investigation that predated Trump and Tom Homan that was ongoing. And they were investigating a money laundering operation from the Mexican cartels. And it was disrupted and it ceases to be now because the riots and then they,
Starting point is 00:11:03 stormed everything and they started riding outside the base camp and all that other stuff. No one was raiding a Home Depot. It is malicious designed to incite violence and stop them from doing whatever they think they're doing. I didn't even know. They didn't even actually say that this area where ICE was was even related to enforcement of Trump's order. They didn't even say that. Who knows what it could have been? It could have been another investigation. Who knows? I mean, it's not like there are, you know, too few of those investigations to have. This is crazy. But this is how I think the Dodgers were trying to start another riot.
Starting point is 00:11:43 There's no other, there's no other sense that I can make it. Doesn't it seem like it came? They thought they were going to get like Home Depot part two. I mean, Democrat leaders in California already are doing enough to create riot type atmosphere. Why do we need the Dodgers doing it too? I don't get what this is about. Yeah, I don't either. And I think that for the Dodgers to have done something like this is so unbelievably embarrassing.
Starting point is 00:12:08 This is why the Cardinals are God's team, because the Cardinals wouldn't make up stories like this. Oh, they wouldn't make up stories like this at all. That's just, that's so, that's so bad. It's just so bad. So we have, so coming up, this is what we got. We got a lot of stuff coming up. Do you want to know what Gavin Newsom was doing? Speaking of the riots, when the riots were kicking off?
Starting point is 00:12:28 I mean, we knew his wife was shopping in Beverly Hills. she was carrying around her $3,000 go-yard bag. But do you want to know what Gab was doing? Okay, we're going to talk about that. Also, this stupid proposal for public land. And overnight, Sophie Cunningham is now the second biggest star in the WNBA. And all of the race lesbians are going to be super mad now. We're going to get into that and more.
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Starting point is 00:14:20 Ha ha! But they have a, it's called Universal Horror Unleashed. It is a new theme park. Vegas Larry was the one who told me. about this. And it's a horror theme park. Now, this is a theme park I could actually get behind Kane. So they've got like Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Universal Monsters, The Exorcists, haunted houses, all kinds of stuff. I am so here for this. So I could, I could do this. Tickets are on sale. And I just saying, they said it's not recommended for anyone under the age of 13 or leftist because they'll die of fright.
Starting point is 00:14:58 of absolute fright. But this is in Vegas. It's 10 minutes from the strip in downtown Vegas. And it's located at Area 15, so it's restricted to minors, like during particular times of the week. So all I know is it looks cool. I'm just thinking like Shacho in the future game.
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Starting point is 00:17:59 But part of what we're going to have to do is to start experimenting with new forms of journalism and how do we use social media in ways that reaffirm facts, separate facts from opinion. We want diversity of opinion. We don't want diversity of fact. By the way, it will require some government, I believe. Some government regulatory constraints around some of these business models in a way that's consistent with the First Amendment, but that also says, look, there is a difference between these platforms letting all voices be heard versus a business model that's a business model that elevates. the most hateful voices or the most polarizing voices or the most.
Starting point is 00:19:05 Oh, my gosh. So Obama is advocating for mass social media censorship. I'm not surprised. Anyone who's ever, you know, no, none of us are surprised. None of us are. This, to me, is, you know, this is, you know, same old, same a with him. It's been the Democrat position forever. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:25 Oh, absolutely. Absolutely forever. and he will require, I'm just going to the sentence, it's going to require some government regulatory constraints. And what would, what was he saying? You know, you can have your own opinion, but not your own fact. That's like, you know. Sorry, I do have my own facts. Yeah. Well, I mean, and who gets, okay, so here's the question. Who gets to determine what is a fact and what isn't? And that's the thing. When they created that department of or the Ministry of Truth
Starting point is 00:19:57 and they had that bratty theater kid that was going to run it, that was what they were establishing that to do. This was a form that they had just the other day at which Obama spoke. And that's where we get these remarks from. But the left, let me just go back. And I know I've talked about this before, but I want you to understand the process that they have here.
Starting point is 00:20:20 So back in me, the year, I think it was 0708, maybe like 0607.08. A lot of us were online and, you know, I just, I did a, you know, a regional radio program at the time and I was writing online and doing some activism. We were very upset with the big spending Republicans. I was one of those people that I was very upset with, you know, too big to fail and all this other stuff. And, there was this big fight. And I feel like this was the moment that kind of showed the strength that conservatives had on social media. And it was one of these lawmakers. It was a Texas representative. And they were, Nancy Pelosi was Speaker of the House. And it was during, right before summer recess.
Starting point is 00:21:14 And they were, whether or not they went on summer recess was dependent upon whether, how quickly they passed this bill to the Senate. And it was a bill that had to do, it was an energy bill. And it had to do everything like there was more policy on crude and energy prices and all this other stuff. That's not as relevant as we were telling people, you need to pass this bill before you leave. Democrats are trying to hold it over your head that your recess is going to be cut short because you're going to be here longer. Don't go. Stay there and vote. And so then don't go started trending.
Starting point is 00:21:50 This is when everything on X, then Twitter was organic still. It started trending on Twitter at the time. And it was hashtag don't go. They turned it into a hashtag then. Then it became known as the don't go movement, which you can look up to this day. And there was a lawmaker before you had Vine and before you had like really ubiquitous live streaming. There was a platform called Kik, QIK. And everybody back then was like using it to if they wanted to live stream stuff.
Starting point is 00:22:18 It wasn't the best quality, but that's, you know, there wasn't a lot that was available yet. And this lawmaker was live streaming them getting like frog marched out of the, the Capitol building because Nancy Pelosi did not want the vote to pass. She did not want to bring it to the floor. They began, the lawmakers began protesting on the floor of the house. They were responding to everybody on social media saying, don't go. And they turned off the C-SPAN cameras, turned up the lights, and she called Capitol police. And they were threatening to arrest lawmakers. And they were marching them out of the Capitol building.
Starting point is 00:22:51 And so that predates the Tea Party movement. And we were like, ooh, there's something bigger here. And so that's how we kind of came to have the Tea Party movement, especially after the bailout. And so that was also the moment that the left realized how powerful the right was online. So after that, the left created this thing called net roots. And it was this far left consortium of like big time progressive funders. and super far left lawmakers and all of these activists like Daily Coast and all of this, they were all involved in it.
Starting point is 00:23:31 And the purpose of net roots was to get everyone together and try to counter the conservative influence online. They began reaching out to Jack Dorsey, who owned X at the time. And I have some mutual friends. I had some mutual friends. Well, I did until the divide. They used to be more like rational left-leaning people, and then they got really nuts after a while, so we haven't spoken in years.
Starting point is 00:23:54 But they had been making a lot of overtures to them for quite a time. And they started reaching out to all the tech stuff. And then that's when you noticed things kind of started that they just started changing after that. Because the left realized that they could not play on social media and match the right's energy. The right was dominating social media exactly the same way that they were dominating talk radio. So because they couldn't compete, they decided to aggregate. and appeal to the political ideology of these tech owners and then have them enforce this, this restrictive algorithms on everyone to suppress conservative speech and the ability to
Starting point is 00:24:34 organize assembly through those platforms because the left couldn't complete. That's how all of this started. And it started as Obama was being ushered into office. And he championed this. He absolutely championed this. case and point when he was running for office i wrote about this at the time my all of my articles are available in way back machine back when he was first running for office he was a senator he barely even served like part of his term as a senator in ill from illinois and he only got that
Starting point is 00:25:05 job because he went after uh who was it Ryan Jerry so Jerry Ryan who played seven of nine on Star Trek she was having a very acrimonious divorce and her husband she was really nasty with And Barack Obama, they found those, they got their divorce records and forced them to become public. And that's how he ended up getting that seat. He ended up defeating the Republican because the Republican's bitch wife decided that she was going to try to make a thing of their divorce. And that's how Barack Obama was catapulted into that seat. So anyway, back when all of this was happening, in St. Louis, they had what they called the Truth Squad. So here's what's fascinating.
Starting point is 00:25:44 Bob McCullough, whose name you might remember, because he was the progressive process. in the Mike Brown case. He was the prosecutor who was going after Darren Wilson, and ultimately they couldn't get a conviction. And he even had to throw his hands up and was like, there's no evidence here to convict him of what he's being accused of. Bob McCullough led the truth squad in St. Louis. He worked with another attorney named Jennifer Joyce, and they worked with a super far left sheriff. And they decided, they announced that they were going to go after anyone in the St. Louis area that said anything unfactual about Barack Obama at the time. I wrote about it. They even had an ad that they ran on local news. Do you remember this cane? That's why when the whole Mike Brown, Darren Wilson thing
Starting point is 00:26:27 was happening, I'm like, if Bob McCullough can't get a conviction, that's how you know there's no evidence. Because that guy was a Marxist jack wagon. Absolutely. He headed up the truth squad for the Obama campaign and the DNC in St. Louis. And of course, people who like free speech were apoplectic over this. we all had our arms in the air like what are you talking about like who gets to define what is false and what isn't you know everything that it was being said about baroque obama was true so the pushback against them was so intense that they pulled their ad and i got this on word from a producer at kmovie channel four which was a cbs affiliate in st louis they actually pulled that ad and that was something like that a a progressive activist group was funding and it was an ad that
Starting point is 00:27:13 Bob McCullough and Jennifer Joyce and then that sheriff were starring in. And they actually pulled that ad because the pushback was so intense. So, and the DNC, they were working with the DNC for this. So this is something that Barack Obama, long story short, has always promoted at very, very, very dangerous levels. And to hear him say, oh yes, well, it would require some government regulatory constraints. Why would you have to have the government come in just because the medium changes. This is, it's predicated upon a belief that the First Amendment is anachronistic, meaning that, well, it can't apply to future times because the founders were talking about quill and paper. That's the argument that I hear for firearms. Oh, well, they couldn't envision
Starting point is 00:27:57 technological advances, even though we literally already had a quote-unquote assault weapon. We already had full auto. We already had all of the stuff. The rate of fire was increasing. We had boring. We had so many kinds of technological and progression. they already knew all of this. But the point is, is it's the exercise of and not the medium that determines the right. And it's this anachronist, this belief that the First Amendment is anachronistic or that the Second Amendment is anachronistic and that times change and because times change, then your rights must also. Barack Obama subscribes to that belief. Democrats subscribe to that belief. And here he is still subscribing to it on stage at this forum. That somehow, because it's a
Starting point is 00:28:40 different medium, that that means the government has to come in and regulate. The same laws that govern unprotected speech are still in play. The same laws, liable and slander and defamation, all of those things are still in play. The medium doesn't change it. The rate at which information spreads, that has nothing to do with free speech. They're trying to make this argument that the platform and the manner of exercising your rights determines whether or not you can exercise your rights. They still subscribe to this. And so that's why Barack Obama, after he left office, and then you get Joe Biden that
Starting point is 00:29:27 comes in, it's Barack Obama 3.0, all the same people. I mean, he literally just brought in everybody from Obama's team. So it's not surprising to see that they had this Ministry of Truth that pops up. and they want to still regulate what you're saying. They tried to do it with the laptop. And that was, I don't know how that gets past FEC scrutiny. That was, that's an in-kind contribution. If you are suppressing fact-based reporting with tons of evidence that has a negative
Starting point is 00:29:56 impact on someone's political campaign, that is an in-kind donation to that campaign. You are aiding that campaign for which you must, you must file a disclosure. And as Kane notes, that's why CBS had to settle on the Kamala Harris edit. They edited her interview to make her sound less insane. That was considered an in-kind contribution to her campaign. So they were fined for that. That's how it was considered. And it violated equal time.
Starting point is 00:30:29 That's why they had to rush on. What was it before? It was some game or something. It was like on Sunday they had to rush forward this interview with Trump and tried to do and make good for it. Well, I don't think that that actually suffice, but, you know, and the courts didn't either, and that's why they ended up having to settle. Kamala Harris's campaign, they had to settle, CBS had to settle because of it. So my point is that it is so dangerous. This has never gone away for these people. They still cannot compete. I don't know, like X is a cesspool of algorithmic
Starting point is 00:30:59 suppression. I've had the same number of followers for like months. I still, like, I will have tweets. I literally have had for about eight months before Elon Musk purchased X. I did not lose or gain a single follower. And I took screenshots every single day. I have a folder that documents all of it. And you can see, and I can't even believe I wouldn't even lose one. It was so frozen. And I have, you know, I lost, at one point, I lost 40,000 followers in one night. I ended up losing 200,000 followers another night, they would just delete half of my followers. There will be posts that I have on X where I will get 10 views. I don't even know how that happens. How do you get something where there's some where I get zero? This still happens today. So, and I real, they put so many
Starting point is 00:31:50 algorithmic suppressions. If you talk about guns, if you talk about trans, all these little layers of suppressions, algorithmic restrictions layer over your account. So you got to, and Musk has talked about it, but it's still Iraq, right? So, this is what the left wants. How is that not a giant in-kind contribution? And to see him talking about this still is insane. We've got to get going. We have today's, or no, no, no, days of these United States on the way are superbeats, the super bouraine product. If you were unfamiliar with it, well, let me tell you, it's like, you know, the superbeats. This is what I've been taking. It's great for healthy blood pressure to support healthy blood pressure. The superboreen is all about supporting healthy metabolism and blood sugar levels
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Starting point is 00:33:55 Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. Like Sands Through the Hourglass, so are the days of the United States. Oh, Luis Guzman. That guy's got more character in his mustache than most actors have in their entire career. He's the kind of actor who can make you laugh just by looking at it. Now, what do you want to know more about? His roles or his illustrious mustache? Tell me about Luis Guzman in Spanish.
Starting point is 00:34:25 Yeah, yeah. Oh, Luis Guzman. This type has more charisma in his bigote than many actors in his career. It's the type of actor that you can make make him what you want to know about him? What does he like to eat?
Starting point is 00:34:43 Well, one of the nights you should definitely try some comfort food. How about some good old mac and cheese or maybe a juicy burger? Now tell me, what's your favorite comfort? What is it? A burger. this is AI a burger oh you've got taste
Starting point is 00:35:02 nothing beats a well-made burger with all the fixing now tell me how do you like your burger cooked uh medium rare medium rare yes you know how to live
Starting point is 00:35:16 that's the perfect way to enjoy a burger what tell me so we had a list who sent this in and it's I mean it's you gotta yeah it goes all the way
Starting point is 00:35:26 you let it go to the end because it's that it's actually crazy at the end. This is wild. It's all AI. He's interacting with AI. And so the point of this, imagine this is being used in education. I've already heard from some homeschooling co-ops that are using AI. What does that do for teachers? If you have an AI educator that can lead class and do all of this, you would basically need like, you know, I think it's what they say, classroom monitors in the classrooms, like how you have automated self-checkout and you just
Starting point is 00:35:58 have someone make sure the checkout goes okay, that's what you would have. You would have monitors in the classroom, but the educators would be AI. And then parents could review everything. It'd be easy to access and see everything that they're taught, all of that stuff. Wow. So it's not, there's a lot
Starting point is 00:36:14 of professions that are going to be impacted. And education is tops, I think. We've got a lot more on the way. Second hour, stick with us. More of the Dana show coming up. Patriot Mobile. The only Christian conservative cell phone service, that is out there. And Patriot Mobile wants to not only make sure that you can afford your service, but they want to assure you that your hard-earned dollars are not going to be used on things that you vote against at the ballot box. And to that effect, I mean, Patriot Mobile,
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Starting point is 00:38:01 or call 972 Patriot and get a free month of service using promo code Dana, switch today, and defend freedom with every call and text you make. That's Patriotmobile.com slash Dana 972 Patriot. I mean, the speaker of the house, Mike Johnson, he's a rapture prepper. This guy's waiting for the rapture, just like Ted Cruz is. So you have this whole sect of Maggot, that they support Israel because they want the Jews to be in Israel so that Jesus can come back for the rapture. And that's a very real thing that's in Congress. And that's not foreign policy. That's magical thinking. So Alex, what do you think about this?
Starting point is 00:38:36 Can I support it? Well, okay, what is a reality television interior designer who can't move her face? What significance does she bring to CNN's, you know, a little editorial roundtable? I'm curious. Can anybody say it? Anybody know? She designs like, she moves furniture around. Well, no, she couldn't. She can't even move her eyebrows up, so no.
Starting point is 00:39:03 Dana, you're so mean. Yes, I am. Joan Rivers was an icon, and I, like, my golden life is to be one-16th of whatever she was. I'm just being honest. Don't hate the messenger, okay? I just am curious. Like, did they, that was CNN, right?
Starting point is 00:39:19 Were they just like, could they not get, could they not call a pundit? Did they go to 1-800 call a pundit? You got a bunch of desperate, thirsty Marxist pundits out there who would do just about every, well, no, they would do anything just to get a little bit of airtime on CNN so they don't yell into the void on social media. But the best they could do, I had to look this chick up. I was like, who is this chick? I mean, she and Kathy Hoke will go to the same injector. Wow.
Starting point is 00:39:45 Dana, you're so mean. welcome hi it's like you just met me anyway do seriously though welcome to the show Dana Lash with you we're at the top of the second hour do not expect grace for people who are just ignorant like that I don't even know what she's talking about some of the stuff is just what left us make up right I really I don't know what she I really don't know what she does let's go to get our let's go to our furniture designer
Starting point is 00:40:07 mover she's trying to imply the support for Israel is a religious frivolous reasoning when actually cut four is one of the main reasons why. Well, go ahead and play Cut 4 then. Oh, all right. Go ahead and play it. Let's do that. We're listening live at Tentafly Welcome's home, 21-year-old American-Israeli, Adon Alexander.
Starting point is 00:40:31 He is back in his hometown of Tantafly, New Jersey. 584 days. Right in that car. Driving by... As a hostage. The streets are lined with his friends and family. Just a celebration of love. families have come out here together.
Starting point is 00:40:55 There are so lions, not only playing out in the Middle East, but obviously you see here just a really special moment for everybody here in Tannafly, a small town, 15,000. No, I, this morning I was talking to a friend of mine, Josh Hammer, who he's an editor over at Newsweek. He's been on the show before, and him and his wife and their six-month-old baby, they were over in Israel when all of this stuff happened. and they said that they were trying to ride it out. They had to go to this basement bomb shelter. Every house was a bomb shelter where they were staying and you had to be ready at a moment's notice to jump out of bed and seek shelter.
Starting point is 00:41:42 And he said that the last straw for him was when there was a missile strike early Monday morning in the town right by where they were. And two of the people that were killed were in their bomb shelter at the time. And so he got in touch with that Gray Bull Rescue. We talked to Jay Collins, Senator Jay Collins from Florida yesterday about this, and they organized it. And Senator Collins very heroically volunteered to just up his own time and, you know, go out there and represent Florida and help bring Americans home.
Starting point is 00:42:17 And he said it was, you know, hard to leave early, but they had to. And he said, on the way to the evacuation pickup point, we drove directly by a factory that was on fire and billowing, massive black smoke from a direct Iranian missile strike. And he said it was really harrowing. And he said that, you know, for three days we have been evacuating. They had to cross into the border in Jordan, stay a night in Amman. And then they flew to Cyprus. They were outside Larnica. And then he got in early, early this morning. And when they arrived, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis met them at the airport because he threw Grable Rescue at Grable Rescue.org. He was chartering planes to try to get people, Americans home, doing everything
Starting point is 00:43:03 that he could. And he met them at the airport and made sure that everybody had everything that they needed and was very concerned. And just, I mean, the extraordinary effort made by so many to get Americans home. Because when you're going overseas, you know, and you're visiting family or whatever, you have every right to go wherever the hell you want, you know, you, you're not expecting to be caught in, you know, Iranian aggression. and yet that's that's what that's what happened so uh just really cool that uh i'm glad he was able to get home safe and so many were able to get home safe but to the point that we were talking about this is this is why that is why why people do this and i just i just don't understand if you know people like this chick like oh well you know this is what they believe they're rapture preppers well i could say even meaner things about you but i'm trying really really hard to be nice but it wouldn't
Starting point is 00:43:55 take a lot to push me over that line. So let's just leave it at that. Welcome back. Top of this second hour here on the program, Dana Lash, with you. And we were talking, I gotta say, we're gonna come back to all the Iran and all Israel stuff, but we play this video where we were talking about maybe a potential, one of the revolutions, maybe an education is actual AI educators instead of in-person teachers, where you would have to have like just maybe class monitors, monitor things, and you would have an AI education. educator. Lorraine was reminding us, yeah, but every time they turn a chat bot loose on the internet,
Starting point is 00:44:30 it yells slurs in like 10 minutes. And yeah, ooh, I'm, how would that work? It's like a Chappelle show skit. I'm actually more for it now that she said that. Well, you think about it because you train it. And if it's in the classroom, are you still, is it, are you still training it in the classroom? It does it ever, it doesn't go into like non-training mode. It always is learning.
Starting point is 00:44:56 That video we saw with Luis Guzman and with Howie Mandel, it appears that they've got it like a system down. It doesn't look like Howie Mandel is going to break out a bunch of cuss words. Well, we only watched it. There was only a minute. That's true, but. Give it a few more minutes, Kane. Do you really think it's what it will evolve to?
Starting point is 00:45:12 I don't know. I mean, look, if there's a bad, if there's potential badness, that'll happen. That's just how. I always expect the worst, so I can be super pleasantly surprised. I just expect the worst. But imagine, like, you know, you, oh, it's a great idea. We're going to have AI educators. And then they're screaming slurs at like a room full of terrified first graders.
Starting point is 00:45:32 I don't know. I mean, what pushes them over, you know, what pushes them over the brink? I think it's a little hyperbolic on the fear. I think it is. Oh, I don't think so. I don't know. You know, because I watched a documentary about this. You did?
Starting point is 00:45:43 Yeah. Oh, well, then. I've got nothing. It's a, it's like a series, a documentary series about this. Maybe you've heard of it. It's called Terminator. I have heard of that. And that robot went nuts.
Starting point is 00:46:00 Documentary you say. Yes. And it tried to kill one of the students. Wow. It came back from the future to kill the students. This is wild. And then the mom had to do like a serious, you know, PTA kind of move and Merk it. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:46:17 So I don't know, man. Yeah. I feel like I've seen these movies. I've seen what happens. We've seen what happens. Very historical document. It's called the Terminator. And you can watch this documentary too.
Starting point is 00:46:29 Documentary full of video evidence. Yeah. Okay. I mean, just we've got to keep that in mind. But that's the only thing. Like I, you know, I like the idea because you wouldn't have a bad teacher, right? There are a lot of good teachers out there. But I feel like there are more average teachers than there are really great teachers.
Starting point is 00:46:51 They're really great teachers. I just want to capture and lock into a room and clone them. you know, because they're very valuable. The bad ones? Uh, no. Uh-uh. But just think about it. You wouldn't have a bad teacher.
Starting point is 00:47:03 You wouldn't... I don't know. I feel like there... I get too hesitant to say it might be a solution to a problem that we can still fix on our own, but still, I don't know. It's all kind of nerve-wracking. All right, so if you... I told you, I was telling you that the start of the riots,
Starting point is 00:47:23 Gavin Newsom's wife she was shopping in Beverly Hills she had her tote bag it wasn't just any tote bag it was a lemonade canvas guy our bag it's like $2,300 and I don't know
Starting point is 00:47:36 what size she had but I'm just assuming like at least the medium size in the meantime while she was shopping in Beverly Hills with her coffee and her
Starting point is 00:47:45 designer stuff the riots are happening where do you think he was he was at a wine tasting event. Sipping Cabernet. He was sipping Cabernet. Literally, peak riots. And it was the winery fundraiser. He was raising money for himself at a swanky wine tasting event. Not even kidding. That's what he was doing. That's what he was doing as everything was raging
Starting point is 00:48:19 in Los Angeles. This is what reminds me of the French laundry stuff. stuff. You guys remember when you had, actually, I think there's several of these instances. So you guys remember when in the early days of the riots, or not right, it's COVID, everybody had to stay home and you couldn't go out, et cetera, et cetera. And he was pictured with a group, a huge group of people in Napa at French Laundry, this super boogey restaurant that's up there. I've never been. I've never been in Napa. I've never been a French Laundry. And he was up there at this restaurant. with all these people in one room and a photo of that got
Starting point is 00:48:57 out and he was dragged for it. They got mad at him for that, but then they didn't get mad at him like several weeks later. One of the Getty kids got married. So the Newsoms and the Pelosi's, the Gettys and the Hursts are all like very close. They're the families that run California
Starting point is 00:49:13 and they're all pretty much based in San Francisco. And they had one of the Getty kids she brought in John Galliano who used to to design for Giovanni, brought him in to do her dress, all this stuff. And he ended up doing like two of her dresses and they had a spread about it in vogue all while we were all supposed to be in our homes with face masks on. I'm not kidding. Not kidding. And I think Anya Taylor Joy was there.
Starting point is 00:49:48 Who else? I mean, it was a who's who. Nobody had, I'm like looking at some of the photos. Nobody had masks on. Nobody was, um, uh, like doing the distancing. And they had this big wedding there and, you know, et cetera, et cetera. He got dragged more for the French laundry than that. That was when all of their, Nancy Pelosi was there. Literally while your kids couldn't even go to school. They were doing this. They had this big wedding. It was this big art new or sorry, uh, Art Deco building in San Francisco. It was like an old bank. And it's where they had the wedding. And it was gorgeous. I mean, as you can imagine, you know, a billionaire's wedding would be for an heiress. You know, who's who of everybody sitting shoulder to shoulder
Starting point is 00:50:33 dancing, you know, having canopas. You know, they were just, you know, enjoying the night. Meanwhile, we're all masking. Our kids can't go to school. You can't go on vacation. You can't even go to the grocery store. It's insane. People are getting fined if they have too many kids and try to go to the park as one of my friends was in California at the exact same time. Couldn't even take all of her kids to the park. So I'm just saying this is this is par for the course for Gavin Newsom with us. So he's at a wine tasting event. His wife is shopping designer in Beverly Hills and Los Angeles is burning. And this guy wants to run for president 28. I'm just going to lay that all out there. We got a lot more on the way as we move. We got headlines coming up. All-Family
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Starting point is 00:52:29 Quick five. So a northeast Midwest heat wave could smash dozens of records, including in New York, Philly, and Chicago. That is, it's supposed to be like a, what is the temperature here? I don't know. What is it? Let me look. Because they said it was going to be like in the 100s, 100 degrees here, but I don't
Starting point is 00:52:45 think that it has gotten here. It's 90s. So it's going to be, for us, it's going to be in the 90s. Texas is originally included as part of it. I don't think it's happened. But New York filling Chicago, we're going to get hit because it was stretching all the way from the northeast, all the way down in the parts of the south. So everyone's, I mean, it's summer, so. Humans are going to live in huge space oasis and Mars in just 15 years, according to the European Space Agency.
Starting point is 00:53:10 I'll believe it when I see it. I don't know. I don't know. Do you believe it? Nah. We'll see. Bob Eiger and Willow Bay's Angel City FC has something to say about L.A. ice raids. Oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 00:53:22 Why does anybody have to even say anything about it? Why? Why does anyone have to say anything? They're saying that Angel City of C. Took a stand for illegal immigrants because apparently they're too stupid to differentiate between legal and illegal immigrants. They have a, they got a touch of the Angel Reese in the head, I guess. I don't know. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:53:41 Like what? What is, I don't get it. Why, why there's a difference between legal and illegal immigrant? Different. There's a difference. So why muddy the water like this? Why get involved and make statements, just kick the ball. Just do it.
Starting point is 00:53:55 Simple fitness test could predict how long you will live. This is really the sitting rising test. I guess if you can't do it, you die immediately. Let's see. Hopefully not immediately. Yeah, it's a study published in the European Journal of Preventative Cardiology, and it looked at over 4,000 men and women between the ages of 46 and 75. Can you lower yourself from a standing position to the floor and then stand back up with a little assistance?
Starting point is 00:54:20 from your hands knees or furniture or human helpers. Who can't? Not me? What? You mean to go, to sit on the ground and then get up? Without the use of your hands. And then get up without the use of your hands.
Starting point is 00:54:35 Yeah, no, I can't. Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh. I'm going to die. Oh, you're going to die. You're dead. You're dead already, probably, right now. I'm going to have to call the corner.
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Starting point is 00:56:23 syphylidic? I don't know what the fucking medical word for it is. In other words, he may have to clock. And I think this is I think we had to know kings, which is the largest thing. And, you know, maybe we should
Starting point is 00:56:40 have no syphilous rallies. What? You're as cringy as I. You feel as We all need a minute. See, at this point, this is when I would play like a little Ornoco flow to cleanse the palate, but Phil will die. And then he'll never get the song out of his head again. And we can't do Phil dirty like that.
Starting point is 00:57:15 Phil's filling in for Steve right now. It's on vacay. That's true. But still, though, you know, just as a pallet cleanser. What? Yeah. So. He thinks, that's James Carville.
Starting point is 00:57:34 I get why you hate old people, man. It's so clear. Because, I mean, I don't hate all little people, but, you know, can't. That's not all. Because Carville. I mean, he probably knows a lot of Carvilles. I just don't. I have no idea how to segue out of this.
Starting point is 00:57:59 There was James Carville talking about syphilis. It's this audio soundbite. I did not have on my bingo card. Nobody did. He had this long rant. It was, I mean, four or five minutes long. And it was difficult to pull anything out of it that actually... There's more?
Starting point is 00:58:14 Yes. I mean, we don't have it. I didn't pull it intentionally. But yeah. So I don't, so no king's rallies, he said should be the no syphilis rallies. Yeah. In that rant, he was claiming because there was a picture of Trump's hands that, and he said his hands looked a little plump. So because of his hands looking pump?
Starting point is 00:58:42 That could have something to do with circulation. Could be. I mean, Dr. Carville had an opinion. I always want to know what Dr. Carville says. You know, Dr. Carville, what's wrong? My baby has a cough and a runny nose. It's a syphilic condition.
Starting point is 00:59:00 It's a syphilic condition. It's a syphilicus baby because it's what he's got. Just the Latin name of that particular strain of the syphilis. my gosh, this is syphilicus, trumpicus, or whatever. Oh, my gosh, I can't. He, that is, um, he said that he saw red spots on his hands and his thought immediately was syphilis. Okay.
Starting point is 00:59:40 All right. Let's move on. I mean, thanks for that delectable audio sound bite cane. We are all better for having heard it. You can think Dr. Carville. Stop it. Okay, let's play audio. You know, wait, wait, I'm not going to do one yet.
Starting point is 00:59:57 I do want to touch on this issue of how now apparently, now overnight, Sophie Cunningham is like the second biggest star in the WNBA. Her jerseys have sold out. Everybody loves her. And it's her very first season with fever. And she's like the second biggest player in the WNBA now. all of the race lesbians are going to be super mad at her. They're going to be super mad at that is her right there taking Jackie Sheldon into a clench. Imagine you're, I can't get over it.
Starting point is 01:00:33 You're Sheldon and you're going to step two, a girl who's got a black belt in Taekwondo. Like, you deserve to have both your cheeks kicked, man. You know, every, she get, I think Cunningham could take everybody on that bench. Someone was like, oh, well, man, it's a, you know, it's a good thing that Marianna Mabry didn't stand up. But I'm like, why? So she could get her ass kicked, too? Like what? Like, I desperately want to know what she was saying.
Starting point is 01:00:55 She put her in a clinch, as you could tell. And then when Sheldon realized that she was, there's nothing she can do, someone said that they thought Cunningham was going, what are you going to do now? What are you going to do now? Oh, my gosh, please let it be. So now Caitlin Clark is super popular. And now Sophie Cunningham is super popular for defending her. And it just overnight like that, it happened.
Starting point is 01:01:19 And I think that's awesome. Do you know that she was a point kicker for her football team in Missouri? So she played basketball. She grew up in Columbia, Missouri. Cunningham played basketball in Missouri, and she also was the kicker for her football team. And apparently it was very good. Now she's the enforcer. I mean, really, it makes sense. She's protecting Cunningham or she's protecting Caitlin Clark, and Cunningham's got her back. I think that Clark's other teammates, some of them have been stepping up but I think you know the way that
Starting point is 01:01:53 this it just goes to show you people they want to see a fair game I just think that's awesome like everything she had all of her uh are you going to see more Cunningham jerseys if you can get them there was a surge in Google searches for her jersey since Tuesday night huge interest in Iowa and Missouri and Indiana
Starting point is 01:02:18 Kansas and Utah, Texas as well, Louisiana and Bama. Those are the most interest. And even in Illinois, Angel Reese area, that's a lot of people were interested in Sophie Cunningham's number eight fever jersey. She has doubled her following on TikTok and Instagram. She added hundreds of thousands of followers in just two days. She got over 500,000 followers on TikTok within the first 24 hours of. this incident of her stepping up for Clark. WMPA, are you watching this?
Starting point is 01:02:55 Are you seeing how this is working? Do you see where the eyeballs are going? Man. And the interesting thing is that the only reason anybody even knows Angel Reese's name is because of how nasty she's been and mean she's been. The only reason that people know Jackie Sheldon's name right now is because Jackie Sheldon acted like a thug, is why.
Starting point is 01:03:17 Actually, Jackie Sheldon acted like some trailer track on that court. Let's be real. She was just nasty. She was just thuckish. She was not, you know, that was not a good sportsmanship at all. And I just think it's amazing that, you know, that this happened the way that, you know, you stand up for your teammate and you give the audience a good game and look what happens. WMBA needs to be watching this. Other players should be watching this. Maybe some of these other players on fever will stick up for Clark now every single time that they try, you know, tripping her, knocking her to the ground, poking fingers in her eye, all this other stuff. I just, that's, that's pretty amazing. Over 500,000 followers. That's crazy. You remember
Starting point is 01:03:59 yesterday when we were wanting to know what she was saying to her? Yeah. I did a little search on the internet and found a lip reader who claims that while she had her in the clinch, she was saying, quote, do something about it. Do something about it. Do something about it. I love it. I love it. Yeah, you can't because you're in a clinch, girl. Oh, you can't. You can't.
Starting point is 01:04:26 I love it. But yeah, think about it, though. I think all of the race hustling lesbians on that team are in that league are going to be super mad now because here you got. You got Caitlin Clark number one and now you're going to have Sophie Cunningham number two. And on the same team, no, no, nonetheless. on the same team. I love it. All right, I got to put this up to you.
Starting point is 01:04:51 This story. New York Post. Dogs are immediate family. And New York judge rules in an unprecedented decision over a Dotson that was run over by an out-of-control driver. Oh my gosh. I don't even know if I want to continue. It was an adorable tuxedo wearing Dotson named Duke. It had a tuxedo wearing. Uh-huh. It had a tuxedo on. My gosh. A Brooklyn judge ruled that the family
Starting point is 01:05:19 can sue for emotional distress because the dog was mowed down in front of them. Nand de Blase, who was walking her son's Trevor's dog on July 4th of 23. They're saying she's entitled to damages because she was tormented by witnessing the helpless four-year-old dog get crushed. And yeah, a little tuxedo wearing dotson. Oh my gosh. It was two years of ago she was walking him and an out of control driver blew through the stop sign and ran into them. She jumped out of harm's way and was trying to take the dog with her, but the car ran over. The dog was leashed. I'm not even going to tell you what I would have done to that driver.
Starting point is 01:05:59 You saw John Wick, right? I am not kidding. You saw John Wick, right? Okay. And he just literally walked down the aisle at Trevor's wedding in a tuxedo. He was in her son's wedding. and the it was all captured on video and it showed the mom walking the son's dog and it you know she was patient she was just out and enjoying her day you know she waited as other cars were going waited for it
Starting point is 01:06:23 to be clear before she crossed the street and then this guy uh blew through the stop sign ran over the dog and almost killed her too i i am that is horrible so there the the family sued and they challenged an antiquated law that only allowed for Trevor to sue the driver for the market value of the dog and medical costs. And they're like, I agree. I think that stuff like this needs to have a terrifying penalty. If you're out there driving drunk blowing through stop signs, oh yes, and you do something like this, I think you need to be made an example of. Absolutely. My great grandparents were killed by a drunk driver. It was in Jefferson County. Somebody plowed right into them and killed them. So, the medical costs and all of this, because she did get injured, but she was, I mean, thankfully, she
Starting point is 01:07:17 wasn't, you know, severely injured. And she, because she was tethered to him at the time of the accident. It's almost sounds like a royal tenon bomb thing where that, you know, their dog got run over. But they, that's what the judge, you know, that's the determination that the judge made. I, I, like I said, I think I agree with it. I mean, it has to be pretty horrible. You know, you're out there walking your son's dog and you, and that dog's like, you know, no one's saying dogs are kids. And I swear if I get any emails about that, I'm going to print them out and I'm going to shoot them. I will take them out to the range and I'm going to blow holes in them, take a photo of it and send it back to the person who decided to make such a stupid remark to me.
Starting point is 01:07:58 But it's a value. There's a value that they offer, right? And that dog apparently was with this dude, you know, as he graduated college and met his wife. and they thought it was cute to have them like walk in the wedding, you know, just like a little thing for everybody to talk about at the wedding. The mom's out walking them, you know, living her life, living her best life, almost gets killed by a drunk driver. And she's still attached because the leash was around her wrist that she was holding, still attached to the dog that was under the car. So I don't, I agree with this. Although I would have, I would have also been, I carry, oh my gosh, so here's the old other thing.
Starting point is 01:08:35 I know we got to go. But so I carry anyway when when it goes on walks because we got cut. coyotes in the area. We heard them last night. Yep, yep, yipp. And they apparently killed a, they took down a calf at the ranch across the road from us. They took down a calf. And they killed another neighbor's dog.
Starting point is 01:08:51 So we got a pack of coyotes. So whenever we go out, I always carry anyway, now I'm carrying bigger caliber, because they were apparently, like, a bunch of them were seen in a ravine right by our house. So that's what I would do to a coyote if it challenged my dog. Imagine what I would do to a drunk driver that plowed through a stop sign
Starting point is 01:09:06 and ran into my dog. Oh my gosh. said John Wick his A double snakes into a hole in the ground, I'd send him to hell. So there you go. So good for this. I actually agree with this whole case. I should talk more about the coyotes thing because they're nuisance around here. They're overpopulated. It's not an issue of the neighborhood moving into their habitat. It's an issue of their breeding numbers are really large. It's their population is not managed well. So Texas considers them nuisance animals. And so there isn't any restrictions on getting them because they are, There are so many of them.
Starting point is 01:09:41 This is what happens to all of the environmentalists. When you don't control animal populations, it throws the entire ecosystem awry. It throws everything off balance. And then it's a wreck for other animals within that structure. We have a lot more on the way as we move. Folks at Angel Studios, you can become a guild member over at Angel Studios. They have a great new release called the King of Kings. And what Angel Studios does is they release, I mean, these are top-notch films like King of Kings,
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Starting point is 01:11:59 All right. First up, a Florida man was arrested after he, like a moron, decided to taunt Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd online. Grady Judd lives to make criminals lives miserable. And Lakeland Police Department, they said they had the back of Polk County.
Starting point is 01:12:17 He posted online that the Polk County couldn't find him, so Lakeland found him, and then they gave him over to Polk County. I love it! Not because he literally actually has a he's like an accepted repeat, or he's a repeat offender. And he said
Starting point is 01:12:33 they were challenging him. He goes, you all didn't Catch me when I left my grandma's house today. You should have been, you should have waited longer because they went to go serve a warrant. And so they got him. They said, yeah, challenge accepted. We got you. So they got him. And then they posted a photo with him in Cuffs, and he's smiling and they're smiling.
Starting point is 01:12:53 It's actually hysterical. Do you see the photo where he's like, they're all smiling at each other? It was hysterical. But he had multiple felony warrants. He fought the law. And the law totally won. But, yeah. They, and, you know, he didn't fight or he didn't resist arrest or anything.
Starting point is 01:13:10 I'll give him that. You know, he goes, maybe you're going to need a horse or your helicopter. Level up. Hashtag level up. Hashtag, I'm gone, Grady. And they caught him anyway. But I love how they all took photos with him. And he smiled.
Starting point is 01:13:22 He didn't resist arrest. He went willingly. He's like, okay, you got me. You know, I guess game's got a recognized game. Okay. Let's see here. A, uh, got a box cutter attack. We also, oh, I can't read this one.
Starting point is 01:13:35 This one. understand. A Florida man broke into a random house because he was trying to get away from his angry wife. Dang. Right? This poor man. Apparently, a 44 old Florida man just
Starting point is 01:13:50 snuck into a random house. He did not want to go home to his wife who was mad. And he broke into the house. He stayed there for several days. He cooked several meals and had a luxurious bath. A neighbor tasked with watching the house while the homeowner was away noticed
Starting point is 01:14:06 like there's some stuff going on. They said, there's a dude here in your house making dinner and he just had a bath. It's like Goldilocks and the three bears, right? He just comes on in, sits in all the chairs and all that. So he didn't have any idea who owned the house, but when the police were asking, how did this happen? He's like, I did not want to go home because my wife is
Starting point is 01:14:23 very angry. He did not want to go, like, what? I wanted to be like, what is happening to you? How bad is she to him? Like, how mean is she to you? Oh my gosh. So, yeah, that's, you know, there's better things to do. We need a battered men's thing because you shouldn't have to break into somebody's house to get away from your angry wife. All right. We got a lot more on the wait third hour next. All-Family Pharmacy.
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Starting point is 01:16:08 Okay, I think that that's bad. Public lands, the idea that we are going to sell off land to entities like Black Rock, I don't think that that's why. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. This is, we're at the top of this third hour. The chats at Rumble, Channel 347. TV is where you can watch the radio show. So this is one of the things that everybody's debating because Mike Lee actually promoted this, like purchasing or selling off some of the publicly
Starting point is 01:16:43 owned land to private bidders. I mean, you could have like Black Rock buy stuff. You could help probably the CCP. I don't even know. But, you know, I cannot imagine why this needs to be done. The money that would be raised for this is, is like infinitesimal. It's not a big and a large enough amount to, to offset anything. And the way that it was being promoted is that it would help offset tax cuts, but it's not even enough to do that. How crazy is that, by the way? That's how much our government spends. Our government spends like actually that much. So I like, why in the world are we even, why are we messing with us? Why are we doing this? This doesn't make any sense. And it, I will say,
Starting point is 01:17:32 say that Ryan Zink, isn't he interior, he kept this out of the House bill. So this idea that you know, thankfully the House did not include it in the bill that they kicked to the Senate. And now the Senate is wanting to put
Starting point is 01:17:48 this in the big, beautiful bill. And Ryan Zink gets a lot of credit for not having that in the House bill. I want to make that very clear. This proposal to sell off our land was not in the House proposal. because they don't want overdevelopment.
Starting point is 01:18:04 They don't want Black Rock acquiring it. They don't want CCP acquiring it. And you're not going to be able to prevent that if you're, you know, they're not selling off like national park land. There is a restriction on the type of land that they're selling. But it's land that technically could be bought up by these very entities that we do not want to acquire them. And I would imagine that they would move to make those purchases.
Starting point is 01:18:24 So Zinc kept it out of the House bill. And now you got people like Mike Lee that are wanting to put it in the Senate bill. And everybody that I know that works with land. land management that is like a legitimate conservationist is very much, you know, against this. You know, I mean, it's having multiple use management of public lands and having the ability to, you know, for minerals and energy development and things like that. I mean, that's a good use. I don't, I'm not into like overdevelopment. I'm not into like taking it back to, what do they call that?
Starting point is 01:18:58 Wilding or whatever. The opposite of over to rewilding or something like that. Not into that either. But the, I just, everybody, I just, this is a bad move. It's a, it's a bad move. It's a, it's a gimmick. It is a gimmick. And I also think that there's, there's a two-prong thought process to this where it concerns
Starting point is 01:19:21 public land because what Democrats like to do is what we saw with Bureau of Land Management with, you know, minerals and like the Red River, the between, Texas and Oklahoma is a classic example, right? BLM, not burn loot murder, but Bureau of Land Management, they constantly fight with ranchers there because they sit, you know, the river, it ebbs and flows and all that. It changes a little bit every year, depending on, you know, how, what the season's like. And they try to argue that they try to confiscate ranchers land there using these, like,
Starting point is 01:19:54 weak arguments about the river's edge and how it flows, et cetera, et cetera. And they've been fighting with ranchers there to try to seize their land for years. and that's an example of abuse where they use these agencies to restrict public access in the same way that they're using it to restrict ownership for these ranchers and that they Bureau of Land Management has constantly enforced stupid regulations and policy to restrict access to public lands and I think the other way of approaching compromise of access is when you are selling off stuff and it's getting overdeveloped, right? I understand that there is an argument to be made for constitutional authorization, but at the
Starting point is 01:20:46 same time, you're not going to even get close to, you're not going to save anything. This just goes into a black hole. This accomplishes nothing. That's how much government spends. government spends so much, you're not even going to get into like one 40th, one 50th of the amount that you need in order to offset, you know, government spending or allowing people to keep more of their own money instead of taxing them more. That's just the way it is. This is like what Elizabeth Warren says, we need to, you know, we need to tax all the wealthy people, et cetera. You know, you could confiscate all of the wealth, all of everything that they have of billionaires and millionaires in this country. And you're not even going to. touch debt. You're not even going to touch the nation's debt because that's how much government spends. Similarly, you can sell off as much public land as you want to. You're not even going to come close to touching the debt that the United States has or offsetting anything because the government will not stop spending. And I do not trust this government to engage in this sale process and prevent entities like the CCP or Black Rock from acquiring it, right?
Starting point is 01:22:01 Why can't, I mean, that's one of the reasons why I think that there was such a sale of this land to China. Why China bought so much of this land. I'm not, I don't like this. And I know that, you know, when they talk about development, you notice how they're very vague about this. It's a provision, again, if you're joining us, it's a provision that Senate is trying to propose for that, the big beautiful bill. And it's, it is a bad one. It's one of those where it's not, it's not. I just think that this is bad, bad, bad.
Starting point is 01:22:35 And I don't know any hunter that supports this. I don't know any actual rancher that supports this. Any environmentalist that supports this. Absolutely none of it. There was also some that were saying some of the land that they're looking at actually is going to create a problem for grazing rights and some mineral rights issues. So then what are you going to have like eminent domain that comes in for some of the mineral rights issues? You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:22:56 So in certain states, like government can own land, but you could own the rights to minerals within the land and it becomes a whole thing. So how does that play out? That's another aspect of this that I don't think has been fully explored. It's just not the approach for this. Just, I don't know, here's an idea. Maybe stop spending. We're creating problems, new problems for ourselves because the government won't stop
Starting point is 01:23:20 spending. So we try to think of solutions to offset their refusal to stop spending. And then the solutions end up being as bad if not worse, maybe than not. stopping spending. Does that make sense? I'm just not and what are they going to build homes? How are they going to develop it? How else can you develop it to make it financially useful? Because a lot of the lands that they're talking about that I've seen some politicians say it can be developed for like housing, etc. You realize that you can't just put houses in the middle of nowhere with no infrastructure. Where does the sewage come from? Where water, sewage, electricity, gas,
Starting point is 01:24:00 of it. You don't have that structure there. So I just don't know. I was really not, I was just actually surprised to see some of the lawmakers tweet this and promote this or post about it on X, like Mike Lee and others. They want to sell the federal land. They said, oh, it's no threat to nature. Federal lands don't benefit Americans when you're selling it off to Black Rock and the CCP, right? I mean, I pay enough, we all pay enough in taxes that I think we should get a say on this, correct. But they're actually talking about creating
Starting point is 01:24:41 residential communities. Lee's given some insight in that. And this is Mike, and this is Mike Lee's part of one of his proposals. So, I don't know. And I don't see anything in them that would prevent. I'm, I just can't get over that
Starting point is 01:24:57 they, I mean, they would just sell it to the highest bidder. We have a major problem with CCP owned farmland, your military bases. And it's not a one or two off. It's a lot. We have a major issue with CCP owned land. Can we just revisit? By the way, how Mossad brilliantly pulled off this, you know, international attack within Iran, with this drone base that they had built within Iran. I mean, didn't we just have spy balloons from China, several of them? What, last summer? Summer before last one, was it last summer? I don't know. I'm a little nervous
Starting point is 01:25:35 about this cane. You're a little nervous. Well, here's what I look at it with less nervousness, only because I suspect that they're, they're creating this as assets to back some of the debt. Now, I know that you're going to say, well, it's only going to cover maybe 10 billy, depending on how many acres they're actually able to sell. But it's more, I think it's more important that they contextualize what it is they're doing because these questions you're bringing up are completely legitimate and people should know.
Starting point is 01:26:02 I think that they're vague because of zoning. I think that also that this is an attempt to flood the market. What happens when you have a lot of supply? What happens to the price? It goes down. And I think that they're trying to help the real estate prices regulate and correct by doing this also. So I see what you're saying there's potential for not good. As a matter of fact, I would rather.
Starting point is 01:26:28 Let me add to that point because in the bill, do you know that the government is not required to tell you which lands it's going to sell off until 60 days after it sells it off? what? Yeah. It's under process priority and consideration. Not later than 60 days after the date of enactment of this act. And every 60 days thereafter, the secretary concern shall publish a list of tracks of Bureau of Land Management land and National Force System land, identified by the secretary concerned or nominated for disposal under paragraph two that have been selected by the secretary concerned for disposal under this section. So this paragraph reads that it doesn't matter.
Starting point is 01:27:04 you know, speculation about what land is going to be sold. The government does not have any authority to tell you what lands it's actually going to sell off until 60 days after the sales been completed. But as the buyer, you know, right? You're not,
Starting point is 01:27:17 they're not saying you're buying land sight unseen from the government. The bidder will know. So Black Rock will acquire land and no one else is going to know what land is. I haven't seen anything in here that just says Black Rock has the, you know, the green light to just step in and do this. I'm using it as, I'm using that as an example because we,
Starting point is 01:27:34 it'll be CCP. Right, but I would imagine that's what the contextualization is needed for because we want to imagine having more Americans owning more American land as opposed to China, as opposed to some other, as opposed to our own government. I'm okay with that. It's just that they're not contextualizing this properly. They're being intentionally vague and I think it's because they're in the beginning stages of all this and I think politicians are testing the water.
Starting point is 01:27:59 I mean, in the little map that they put out, I think is pretty, again, it's vague because is you're looking at, you know, what is it, three million acres that they're talking about selling off? Yeah, out of a very large amount of acreage. Now, I think the government owns too much land, especially if you look out west. But the problem is that they're selling it off when I think you should let this,
Starting point is 01:28:23 if you're going to do anything, first let the states have it. Let the states have their own land. That's not in this bill. That's not what this bill is about. They're just going to set the federal government is going to sell. It already exists as federal land, even though they exist in the states. But they should return it to the state and let the states make that determination.
Starting point is 01:28:43 That's my, you know, that's my thought on it. And I see Trump has a very basic America first idea. Well, it's a developer perspective. Yeah, it's a developer perspective. Allow Americans to do this. I don't know if I'd say America first. It's a developer perspective. Well, it's about the economy for him.
Starting point is 01:28:56 So when you're developing and more Americans are developing their real estate and they have more ownership in it, of course, they have their own spending going on. That's always been the spark for the economy is when we have more money to spend. The other issue too with this, and this is a problem that I've had with Democrats, and I'll be quick because I know we have headlines. So you have Democrats that put American Indians on the trail of genocide, and it was Democrats. That's why yesterday I had the post out about Juneteenth. I'm like, never ever give Democrats an opportunity to claim a victory, a Republican victory over Democrat tyranny. Never let them try to interpret that as a W for them, right? Democrats have never won
Starting point is 01:29:34 American Indians after they forcefully move them on land to be able to actually own any of the land that they forcefully move them onto. You can't ever own your own property like reservation. And so they don't even give in this bill people who were forced to live on that land, barred from purchasing that land because many have tried. They don't even get first right of refusal to bid. That's not even offered. That's what I'm saying. This needs to get kicked to the states before the federal government just starts selling this stuff off. We have a lot more on the way as we move. burn a gun. Always, I always carry and I have no problem using lethal force to protect myself.
Starting point is 01:30:10 The issue, though, comes from the places that do have issue with you protecting yourself. And heaven forbid, they offer any kind of armed security to protect you too, right? Talking about private property restrictions, municipal restrictions, or college kids that are old enough to live on their own and go to school, but they're not old enough to carry a handgun for protection. This is where the burn a gun comes in. So most stun guns have one or two rounds. Burn a gun has five. It shoots chemical irritant projectiles that can deter threats from up to 50 feet away.
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Starting point is 01:31:52 Wawa, which is so weird to say, sues a New Jersey city over a law that stops it from being open 24 hours of days. So they filed suit against the city of Garfield over a municipal law that prevents their store from operating 24 hours per day. They opened their location back in 2015, and it's just 10 years now. And they're like their business and goodwill will be irreparably harmed if they're not able to be open 24 hours a day. And so they've been going back and forth. The city voted to amend an ordinance that was first passed in 1972 that barred these retail businesses from operating between midnight and 6 a.m. I just think if you're like a wah-wah, like your service station.
Starting point is 01:32:28 Like that just seems, you know, like why wouldn't you? That just seems like it should be, you know. Okay, a man was arrested for a robbery and he claims the victim was a werewolf. What? Yeah. So this was in Salt Lake City, Utah. This guy got booked into jail last Saturday. He assaulted a victim and he told police that it was, he was defending himself against a werewolf officers.
Starting point is 01:32:49 Jose Perez was booked on one felony account of aggravated robbery. And he literally told Salt Lake City Police that the reason he was defending himself is because the guy was a werewolf. and when they, they, like, they had to, like, chase him down. He clearly resisted arrest. He tried to flee multiple times. And then he pulled out a wooden stake with a nail in it. And he told the victim that they were a were a werewolf and he was going to stab them in the heart with his stake. That's a vampire thing, though.
Starting point is 01:33:13 So he's getting those, like, mythologies. He's getting his cryptoids. Right. He's a similar bullet. Mess. Yeah, he's getting a messed up a little bit. Yeah, you have to have a silver bullet for a werewolf, not a steak. That's for a vampire.
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Starting point is 01:34:29 Keep your finger on the pulse with a Dana Show podcast, delivering timely news with insightful analysis. Whenever you want, straight to you on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. Kamala Harris, light years ahead of Donald Trump as relates to qualifications, as relates to her overall resume, and as it relates to the fact that she was a lot younger. Everybody said that they wanted to get rid of Joe Biden, he was too old. Then you had a younger, qualified, non-felon candidate, and somehow the people still chose the old white man. Uh, what? Why does everything have to be about race with her? You know, sometimes it's about qualifications and just competency, right? Quality, competency. Sometimes it's about those things. It's not always about race, but for her it is. And I think for some people,
Starting point is 01:35:25 that maybe lack the competency or the quality or anything else, that's what they have to go, they have to default back to identity politics. They have to default back to race. They have to default back to all of this stuff. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you, when we are at the bottom of this third hour. Apparently there was a little earthquake in Iran. Yeah, a little 5.2 magnitude earthquake in Iran, huh? What quakes the earth? Hmm. The Lord?
Starting point is 01:36:00 Sometimes the Lord uses tectonic plates and sometimes, you know, things called moabs. That's also true. I mean, I'm not saying that it is, but, you know, that's interesting. So we'll keep an eye on that. The other thing, too, that Lorraine just caught is very interesting. Apparently, this comes by way of Alpha News. The guy who, this is the, the guy who murdered the lawmaker in Minnesota and tried to, and her husband and tried to murder the second lawmaker and had the hit list and all this.
Starting point is 01:36:42 Apparently, his so-called confession letter was intended for Cash Patel, and he apparently, according to the letter, blamed walls. I'm just trying to figure out the motive here. And I think everybody has been. It was a handwritten letter, handwritten letter. that they found inside of his Buick. And this was after he tried to kill Senator John Hoffman and his wife, and he was able to kill Melissa Hortman, Minnesota Legislature and her husband.
Starting point is 01:37:14 And they said that there was this handwritten note that he had signed and that he confirmed that he was the killer. And this is also Per Vegas, Larry, that he confirmed that he was the killer. and that he kind of gave a little bit of insight into it. So he admitted that he did it. And then apparently suggested that the blame was on Waltz. This guy is all over the place. Wallace hasn't commented on any of this stuff.
Starting point is 01:37:48 But in the left, I was done talking about it apparently. Notice how it's not in any of the headlines anymore. And you've got to, not like slamming Alpha News, but you're not seen it on CNN of the New York. Times, you've got to go to Alpha News to see it. See, can I just add an aside to this? This is what the press does. This is what they did with that laptop story. They refused to talk
Starting point is 01:38:05 about it. So you would have to go to other lesser-known news sites. And then the bigger legacy press sites were like, oh, well, those are probably like fringe conspiracy sites because they're not as big as us. They actually use the smaller stature of these actual, just at more legitimate news sites.
Starting point is 01:38:21 They would use that against them as a way to deny them legitimacy due to the fact that they were smaller. You see how they get away with it? They ride on the coattails of being around for so long. It's crazy. I'm not surprised. I mean, look, Wals said that he was, you know, he was friends with shooters.
Starting point is 01:38:42 He did say that. He did say that. He did say that as well. He did say that. So I don't know. I'm just, you know, just wondering, but he apparently blamed him for the rampage in this letter. And again, this is per alpha news.
Starting point is 01:38:57 And he wrote about it and really just, golly, this guy had a lot of stuff written. I don't, the amount of stuff it was reported that he had like notebooks and lists, I think you kind of get a clear idea of his motivation. Right. Are we still like pretending that we don't know? Are we? Because it just doesn't feel helpful at all. I, any remark from walls? Any remark from any of these left us that were trying to.
Starting point is 01:39:25 argue that he's in some way and he's like some leftist or that it had to do with, I don't know. We'll talk more about this as we get more information. One other quick thing, we got a lot of stuff to hit here. We've got more assets in the Middle East. We told you that U.S.S. Gerald Ford was going out. You have the
Starting point is 01:39:46 Nimitz that's already on way. Vinson, which is already there. Apparently the USS Gerald Ford is going to replace the Vinson. Or sorry, yeah, the Vinson, which is going to to leave and it'll be Nimitz and Gerald Ford out so you have two carriers and then apparently there are a number of other assets missile destroyers uh apparently I mean all kinds of stuff uh all well all destroyers have missiles but you know you know what I mean so there's you have one two three four you know you two carriers uh five uh uh destroyers that actually six destroyers out there I think and then of course it's not to say that's just like near
Starting point is 01:40:24 the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea going into the Red Sea, that's not even talking about the stuff that's in the Mediterranean. And then we have planes,
Starting point is 01:40:36 jets, etc. So peace through strength. I like the posturing, especially if it means that we won't ever have to use any of it because the show of strength would be enough to immediately make them
Starting point is 01:40:47 want to walk back any nuclear positioning. And I had one other thing to make sure that we got into before we run out of time. So this came in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. They've, they've, uh, uh, this has to do with California. They had a fight. Well, actually two, two things. You have Gavin Newsom who lost and Trump is, it absolutely can, uh, enact his executive authority as it relates to National Guard
Starting point is 01:41:13 under that, under that article 10. And then you have ninth circuit court of appeals. It held a second amendment foundation summary judgment. It had California's one gun per month. That was the law that they were trying to institute and make it to where you could only purchase one gun at a time, which is crazy, but that's what they were doing. So this is significant also. So lots of stuff happening. Oh my gosh. And then I didn't tell you, the most important thing that's happening is the new class in Dark Tide. Everyone's like, oh my gosh, what? Yeah, I don't care. I don't care. I really don't care. One of the things that you need to know about me is I'm a casual gamer. I've always played. when I had my first born child,
Starting point is 01:41:53 I literally played up until the moment that I had to go to the hospital. I was like, I was playing Mortal Kombat. When I was younger, I think like everybody, I started out when Nintendo. Actually, I watched my cousin
Starting point is 01:42:06 when I was really little. What, oh gosh, Kane, what was the game system? I can't believe I can't remember it. E.T. was on it. Atari? Atari, thank you. So I was really young.
Starting point is 01:42:21 when Atari was out and I would sit in my aunt and uncle's den and I would watch my older cousins play Atari. I was like really little and it was fascinating to me and then when I got old enough they were showing me how to play and I played when I was I was like six you know and I was playing Atari and then I would play Nintendo but I played a lot of stuff on PC like all the dooms and every derivative doom you could imagine I played on I played it I played everything and then when I became a grown woman, I was like, I'm getting an Xbox because that's what grown ladies do. And so I got an Xbox. Now, I have, you know, a couple of hobbies. And yeah, I mean, I do love to go to the range and shoot, but I also like to play video games and shoot monsters. I like first person shooter and horror games. So that's usually what I do. But I'm really, I think some of the stuff we've done, and I like any kind of fighting anything, but I've played all the call of duties. I've played, I've played borderlands up until it got so woke with the Butt Stallion thing. And I was,
Starting point is 01:43:21 like I can't do the trans stuff anymore. I played Vermintheid. I've played Dark Tide. I've played Halo. I've played, oh my gosh, Eldon Ring, Skyrim. Oh, my gosh, what have I not played? I don't even know. I think that's probably the bigger question is what I haven't played.
Starting point is 01:43:37 Anyway, so Dark Tide, which I think is one of the best games that's out there. It comes from Fat Shark. It is so not woke because I cannot stand wokery. I want an escape from all of that. It is so not woke. And they do not bend in need of that nonsense either. they're not doing it. And they're coming out with a new class to play, the Adeptus Arbytes, and I'm very excited about it because I've leveled up. I've got all my other characters like already,
Starting point is 01:44:04 like top. I'm trying to, I'm trying to go for a Havoc 40. I don't think I'm going to make it. It's really hard with the Havoc mission. Half of you people out there have no idea what I'm talking about. But it's fun. I like it because it is relaxing and I'm one of those people where I always have to be doing something. And in order for me, me to get away from doing everyday things in life and to get a break, I have to have my brain entirely occupied by something else, and this is one of those things that does it. So if you play Dark Tide, maybe in your lobby one day, you can find me usually in RIC 5. I usually play like a high-intensity arc 5 level, or I'm in havoc. So that's where, I'm not going to tell you what my name is.
Starting point is 01:44:41 Although with my veteran, I may, the veteran class, it may be very easily discernible. I don't talk, though, because I just don't, you know. Anyway, long story short, I'm so excited. The gameplay is fabulous. It is so well designed. And I have been waiting for this class and I've been waiting for some new maps, new missions, reworking of some things. And if you play and if you haven't played it, you're going to love it because it's so not woke. I can't re-emphasize it enough.
Starting point is 01:45:09 And it's just done really, really well. I think Fat Shark has done. You know, I mean, you have problems and hiccups, you know, here and there. But for the most part, they've done a really good job. And it's just, it's so great. It's so great. They're not going to try to sex up the characters. It's not about being pretty. It's about really good gameplay. Even good storylines, but greater gameplay. And it's just really, really well done. So that's what I'm going to be doing when this comes out. So I may not even, if I'm not on social media for a couple of days, that's why. Because everybody's going to be playing as this class and I've got to get out and level this thing up like ASAP. So that's what I'm going to be doing. So anyway, just to let you know, I've been trying to bully Kane into playing this. I'm like, you know what? You could be teaming up and we could be on a strike team, but you're
Starting point is 01:45:55 playing a game where you kick soccer balls with cars. Can you tell them what you gave me the two choices I had? What do you mean? Could either be a B? Oh yeah. I said, you know, here are your options. You could be a B and not play this game or you could not be a B and play this game. Those are your options.
Starting point is 01:46:15 Yeah, it's a tough one. Yeah, is it tough? Is it really that difficult? No, it's not really. But I don't because I'm like, I'm a 40 something year old woman playing this. Isn't, is that weird? No. Like, that's why I don't talk in the headset at all. I'm like, I don't want to do to be like, what is this?
Starting point is 01:46:29 You're a 40-something-year-old woman playing dark-tied. I play soccer with cars on Xbox. You said. Yeah, but you're a dude. It's different. Is it? It is, though. It's different if you're a guy.
Starting point is 01:46:38 Like, I fully expect a 50-year-old dude to be playing dark-tide. Why? I would be, I just think it's like less common if you're like a 40, 30, 20, or whatever. If you're a younger woman, I would expect it more. But I think you've got to be a certain type of younger woman. You think? To play it. Yeah, I think you have to really enjoy the gameplay.
Starting point is 01:46:54 It's like one of those where you, it's you either really enjoyed or you don't. It's not like, you know, the Nintendo Wii, where you have like all these little, you know, it's very different. But that's one of the reasons why I don't talk in it. You know, I just, but I'm not going to tell anybody on my tag is, so don't ask. But I'm so excited. I'm so excited. But, yeah, if you play the higher levels like Havoc 40, you pretty much have to go on Discord to find a team unless you want to chance it. And then if you're playing havoc levels, other players can determine whether or not they want to play with you.
Starting point is 01:47:24 And that's like, that can be ego crushing. If someone's like looking at your stats and they're like, no. So you want to be all dripped out and ready to rock. Like you want to have like the gold, you know, I try to make sure all my stuff is gold. You know, like everything's gold. Everything is like elite. Sounds like pick me energy. It totally is.
Starting point is 01:47:43 Because you're going to be like, wait a minute. And especially the type of class that you play. Oh my gosh. I didn't even tell you this new class. You can actually get a robot dog. Oh, what? Yes. In real life, I want a robot dog.
Starting point is 01:47:56 Maybe. Lorraine says that she does not like console game. She gets motion sickness. I have heard. Okay, so here's crazy. I get motion sickness, but not when I play these. Is it because hers may be like real motion sickness? I think my motion sickness comes because I'm not in control of the motion.
Starting point is 01:48:15 Is that a thing? I'm not a doctor. I cannot say, well, we should ask Dr. Carville if he's going to say syphilis. That's a great point. Oh, anyway, so very excited. If you don't hear them from me from a couple of days, that's why. That's why, because I'm going to be totally, I'm going to be, wait, I'm going to be totally into that, totally into that. So excited.
Starting point is 01:48:36 My kids are like, you should do a gaming channel. And I'm like, nobody wants to watch that. What? I don't know. I am so ignorant when I play. I don't know. I think people would. No, I don't think they would.
Starting point is 01:48:47 I don't think they would. I don't think so. It's like hearing Joe Biden, like, well, I'm more, I actually know more about this. and Joe Biden knows about guns, but anyway, we got to move. We got today's stupidity coming up as we move, ladies and gentlemen. Gold Code precious metals. Gold Co is the company I trust. Lots of people trust Gold Co.
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Starting point is 01:50:21 Make sure you sign up, uh, subscribe over a chapter. That's the newsletter. A lot of fun stuff goes out there on the reg. And of course, YouTube and Facebook, like and subscribe to those things. If anything happens in terms of Iran, et cetera, we'll have analysis over the weekend, unless, you know, I'm in deep into dark tide, in which case it'll just be on Facebook. I'll just be like, well, with one hand, my controller with the other. But we'll have that covered, you know, because apparently death to America doesn't really mean anything anymore. According to MSNBC and the guy who wore his giant cowboy hat.
Starting point is 01:50:55 It's respectful when Iran does it. Yes, it's respectful. Death to America with respect. Respectfully, death to America. Much respect. I mean, that's not how that works, right? That's really, it's, they don't mean with respect. It's like, I'm going to punch you in the face, respectfully.
Starting point is 01:51:10 I'm going to kick you in the jimmies. Respectfully. No, that's usually not what respect indicates. But what do I know, right? We're just, you know, mean, old great state in America. I don't know. Scientists? Good heavens.
Starting point is 01:51:23 All right, today and stupidity before I take up all the time. Well, it's weird to call this person a radical Democrat, because calling someone a Democrat already implies that they're radical, but this is radical Democrat, Representative Maxwell Frost. Now, this is cut nine, Juan. This is him. He's comparing ICE agents. Get this.
Starting point is 01:51:41 He's comparing the actions of ICE to the same as human trafficking. This is more absurdity from the left. Listen to this. We have ICE federal agents pulling up terrorizing our communities, hopping out of unmarked vans, stealing, and yes, kidnapping people, not giving them their day in court, and, yes, human trafficking them to other nations, other countries around the entire world. Imagine living your entire life based on emotions that you make up yourself.
Starting point is 01:52:11 That's so, well, how great for you to live like that. Folks, that does it for us. Today, I hope you have a great rest of your day, your rest of your Friday. Have a good weekend as well. Again, find us Facebook, YouTube, like and subscribe. I will be back with you on Monday. Caltech, the PR 57. It is the lightest and thinnest 5-7 that's on the market.
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