The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Mamdani's 9/11 Anecdote, Anne Frank Hip-Hop Musical & The Death of Conservatism??

Episode Date: October 27, 2025

Benefits for SNAP recipients are set to expire during the second longest government shutdown in US history. The Indian illegal alien truck driver who was charged with killing 3 in a DUI crash in Ontar...io on Tuesday, has a California CDL. Zohran Mamdani claims his aunt stopped taking the subway after 9/11 because she “did not feel safe in her hijab”. Do you remember when his dad said “America is the root of all evil”? Dana reacts to “The Poltergiest” house in Simi Valley being available on Airbnb. Gavin Newsom went on the “All The Smoke” podcast and debuted a new accent, fabricated a backstory claiming he was so poor while growing up that he had to eat bread and mac and cheese just to pay the bills. Townhall Columnist Michael Hout joins us to break down his piece, “Calling Out the Cancer Within the Right”, including the infighting, Charlie Kirk conspiracy theories, Israel and more. Zohran Mamdani says the quiet part out loud by stating, “It is the government's job to deliver dignity”. Dana rejects the narrative that “conservatism is dead”. Gavin Newsom claims “anti-woke” is racist because it’s just “anti-Black”. Dana reacts to a musical called “Slam Frank” centering on Anne Frank seen through the lens of intersectional multi-ethnic genderqueer and Afro-Latin hip-hop.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Jones Road Beautyhttps://JonesRoadBeauty.comGet a free, Cool Gloss from Jones Road Beauty with your first purchase using code DANA.Bub’s Naturalshttps://BubsNaturals.comGet 20% off your order at Bub’s Naturals with code DANA. Support the show and tell them Dana sent you.PreBornhttps://Preborn.com/DANAAnswer the call and help save lives—dial  #250 and say “Baby,” or give securely online. Make your gift today.AmmoSquaredhttps://AmmoSquared.comDon’t get caught without ammo, and be sure to tell them you heard about Ammo Squared on this show. Keltec- KS7 Gen2https://KelTecWeapons.comKelTec builds every KS7 GEN2 right here in the USA with American materials and workers—upgrade your home defense today. Keltec- Peacekeepers Programhttps://KelTecWeapons.com/DanaThe KelTec Peacekeepers Program supports those who protect our communities.  Learn more at KelTecWeapons.com/Dana today.All Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/Dana Don’t wait until flu season knocks at your door. Use code DANA10 at checkout to save 10%. Relief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor. Get their 3-week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/danaGet your hands on the new compact Byrna CL. Visit Byrna.com/Dana to receive 10% off Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/DanaDana’s personal cell phone provider is Patriot Mobile. Get a FREE MONTH of service code DANAHumanNhttps://HumanN.comStart supporting your cardiovascular health with SuperBeets, now available at your local Walmart.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 And now that's what's happening. But very quickly before I let you go, we're now in the second longest shutdown in U.S. history. When will President Trump meet with Democrats to try to bring this shutdown to a close and get federal workers their paychecks back again, Mr. Secretary? Well, Chris, I'm going to have to reject the premise of your question. Why do President Trump have to meet with Democrats? Democrats just need to go into the Senate and vote to end the shutdown. But President Trump has said in the past, it's up to the president. He's the president. No, no, no, no, no. No, he said that in the past.
Starting point is 00:00:38 He said, you have to be a leader. The president has to lead. You have to get people into a room. You have to get a deal. When's he going to do that? Well, he is leading, and there's no deal to do with Chuck Schumer. Chuck Schumer is trading off his polls. What's different than when he passed a clean CR in the spring?
Starting point is 00:00:59 It's his polls. You know, he's, we're the whole country's being held captive to AOC's polls. But let's look at the numbers. It's 52 to 3. 52 Republicans have voted, I believe it's 11 times to reopen the government, three Democrats had. And right here, right now, I would urge moderate Democratic senators to come across the aisle, reopen the government. Because I'll tell you, we're going to. We're starting to eat in the muscle healing.
Starting point is 00:01:27 That's Scott Besson talking Sunday morning. The ongoing shutdown. Is this? Did I read correctly that this is the longest in American history that we've had in terms of a shutdown? Or am I mistaken on that? Because we're going into, what, day 27, I think, for this? So I think it actually is. one of the longest that we've seen.
Starting point is 00:01:57 I mean, I, and I've got to tell you, I'm very, um, I am very interested in, and very pleased with the way that Republicans have kind of kept to the, kept to the, to the, to the, to the, to the plan here. Kept to the plan and have refused to fold. And that's incredibly important. I can't tell people how important that is because, good night. How long have we been through this where every single time we've had one of these incidents where we're fighting over shutting down the government? Previously, you would have Republicans that were terrified and they wouldn't want to stay on message.
Starting point is 00:02:41 They fight with each other. And then some of the other ones would use the opportunity to go after each other for primaries or whatever. This is really, I got to tell you how unusual this is to see Republicans sticking. together like this. I mean, I, it's really weird to me. So, welcome to the program. Dana Lash, with you, we're at the top of this first hour on Monday and we're going to get into all of the latest with us. We've got some things to touch on. And of course, you know, I have my debate coming up. That's going to be next week. So should be, we'll talk a little bit more about that. Should be fun. But this ongoing, I mean, we keep hearing the headlines about Snap.
Starting point is 00:03:25 and I just were, is anybody else shocked by the way that so many people, I mean, I knew that there were a lot of individuals that were receiving the supplemental, you know, the government food stamp program. It is a really shocking number. I mean, really the number of people that are on it. It's, I mean, how, what's the percentage of the American population? I mean, that's a significant number of people, all because Democrats don't want to come to the negotiating table. And it's really all them. I don't know how anybody can sit here and make this out. And I don't think, like I said, the public is buying it. I keep an eye on, you know, some of the approval ratings for the administration. And Democrats are not faring well. And I think part of the reason why is because they're still talking about all the stupid stuff that cost them the election.
Starting point is 00:04:15 I mean, they're still talking about illegal immigration. They are discussed, I mean, still everything, they don't even have a strategy. They don't have a plan. I don't even know what their plan is. The only person who is at least, I can't even believe I'm saying this, maybe kind of throwing some policies out there. Actually, besides John Fetterman might be Bernie Sanders, but I mean, it's all socialist nonsense. So this is a very, very interesting thing. I've just, and good on Republicans for holding their ground. So that's the latest. We got some of the longest, the shutdown, longest. so far in recent memory. And then the snap expiration is set to hit 40 million people. That's a lot. Forty million individuals. So currently the benefits that are due out next month are $8 billion and we only apparently have $5 to $6 billion in the coffers for it. So we're going to be running into the, we'll be running into the red with it. So we have, it's $8 million a month. It's $8 billion a month. That's $8 billion a month. That's a lot. That's a lot.
Starting point is 00:05:24 So $8 billion a month getting into this. We have $5 to $6 billion. There's a memo that was reported by Axios from the USDA. And they were looking at the contingency funding. They said they can't use emergency funds for food stamps. Didn't Trump get like some billionaires to cover that in some of these other states? We literally had that headline last week. You know, maybe if we had a better economic environment,
Starting point is 00:05:54 we wouldn't have to have so many people on food stamps. Maybe if we didn't have the IRS swindling people out of half their income every year, you wouldn't have to have so many people on food stamps. It just might be a thought. None of this is going to get fixed from the top up. I mean, that's pretty obvious. So this memo said, can't spend no emergency funds for this. We, we, they have, I mean, they have what I told you about in the bank in terms of a contingency.
Starting point is 00:06:19 But that's going to hit all that's going to hit. So how is that going to work for the last? left. They're really trying to get ahead of that messaging. The website of the U.S. government on SNAP eligibility, you got to see what they had up on their website. They said Senate Democrats have now voted 12 times to not fund the food stamp program. So bottom line, the well has run dry. This is literally on the government site. And at the same time, they said there will be no benefits issued November 1st. We are approaching an inflection point for Senate Democrats. they can continue to hold out for health care for illegal aliens and gender mutilation procedures,
Starting point is 00:07:00 or they can reopen the government. So mothers and babies and the most vulnerable among us can receive critical nutrition assistance. Now, I'm with you in terms of big government and government entitlements. That's not what's at issue here. The issue is that Republicans with this messaging are playing to the middle for sure. There's nothing wrong with what they said. I mean, it's really one party that's preventing this from passing. I mean, it's literally only one party that's preventing this from passing.
Starting point is 00:07:27 And so the push on this and the messaging with illegal immigration, that's a good one because that's one thing that independence flocked to the right on every election since 2016. And so now we have this. This is how are Democrats going to deal with this when it all comes to pass? I think we're going to probably Maybe we can run out the clock and then get some of those pocket rescissions in. Maybe we can do that. Maybe that's a good play.
Starting point is 00:08:01 I mean, if Democrats don't want to come in, put those pocket recisions out there. Just saying, there's some options here. Now we're going to come back to this. In addition, this story, Bill Malugian was reporting on this. He's been covering this all weekend. The issue with the illegal alien truck driver
Starting point is 00:08:21 Do you guys remember the one who got into a DUI crash in Ontario? This was Tuesday of last week. He had a Californian commercial driver's license. But they're saying it's the fault of the feds because they gave him the work permit. Now, who was the president of the United States when his work permit came to pass in 2022? Across the border illegally in 22, he was released into the United States. Who was in the White House at that particular point in time? it wasn't Trump. It was Joe Biden. So he crossed the border illegally in March 22, was released back into the United States. And then he was given his CDL. And the official with the California State Transportation Agency had said that that guy's CDL is a federal real ID and that so essentially he's got a federal ID. So I, I, would refer you. They sent him, when they were, when Malugian was asking questions, he was referred to the California Transportation Agency. The government referred him to the DMV. So this all happened under Joe Biden.
Starting point is 00:09:33 This is something that Newsom is really struggling with in terms of messaging. He won't really address it other than to say that when something like this happens, it's the fault of the Fed somehow, except when these people have come in, they've come in under the previous administration and have benefited from policies passed by the previous administration.
Starting point is 00:09:52 I mean, it happened under the regime, literally, that Gavin Newsom is not only a part of because he's a Democrat, and that was a Democrat administration, but it happened under an administration that he supported. I mean, he endorsed Biden Harris. He endorsed all these policies. He operates, excuse me, a sanctuary state in California. And they were the ones that issued the license to this guy, who is the governor of California. at the time, Gavin Newsom. So this all comes back to Gavin Newsom every single time. And if you can still
Starting point is 00:10:27 work, if you can apply for work authorization and you come to the country illegally and then you make an asylum claim and you're here for six months while that's processed, why in the, how are you able to apply for a work authorization in that period? In Italy, hell, you can't even buy a car. Why do you, why do, but you can sit here and get a commercial driver's license in the United States of America? This is as and I. Go look it up. You can't. In fact, you have to buy under a certain horsepower when you're allowed to buy a car. Go check out some of these other nations for people who come into the country. And those are just if you come in legally. Very different if you come in illegally. We have more on the way as we roll towards headlines, our partners that help bring you the program. It's the folks over at All Family Pharmacy. All Family Pharmacy is the place to go to stock up on all your medications. You got your everyday medications. You've got your Ivermectin and hydroxychlorical.
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Starting point is 00:12:51 A prosecutor in Paris, their office said that one of the men had been taken into custody. He was apparently trying to leave the country and board a flight from Charles de Gaulle Airport. They had, I mean, I think it ended up being over $102 million. The estimated value, or the not estimated, the measured value of these jewels. They knew how much they were worth. They said that the security protocols failed. And now the country has a terrible image. It's kind of true.
Starting point is 00:13:17 more about that here coming up. Tropical storm warning issued along the U.S. coast as Melissa explodes into a category five. So this is the storm that's coming up, the east coast. They have the alert issued for stretches of water from south of Bermuda to east central Florida, and the winds are building and strength rough seas, and it reached a cat five status this morning and is expected to make landfall as it barrels towards Jamaica. So it's going to hit Jamaica first. And then they said, I mean, still kind of seems weird because after that you could either go up into the Bahamian archipelago or you could go more towards Cuba. There's several ways to go. So it is going to hit Jamaica though. They are convinced of that. That's terrifying. Category 5. Also, this
Starting point is 00:14:07 car play, I keep hearing more and more about this. This does not want to open. The General Motors decision to get rid of car play. They announced that they're going to exit from that and Android Auto from all of their gas vehicles. And a lot of drivers on Reddit are trashing it. I think it's big. There's a lot.
Starting point is 00:14:30 Why are you nodding like that? Kane doesn't have his Robert Evans a glass. Because they're going to use this as an upcharge. You're seeing these new cars now where they're like, oh, you want heated seats? That's going to be 10 bucks a month. You want access to this? You want access to that? It's going to be this much a month.
Starting point is 00:14:45 This is them. attempting that upsellings. And at purchases, like with a vehicle. That's annoying. Like, you just, and this, so the car play, that's like when you plug your phone in and then it will show up, you know, or it'll, it'll, it will connect wirelessly. And it shows up on your car's display. And then you can access your maps and messages and your music and all of that stuff.
Starting point is 00:15:09 But some, I feel like this is a lame excuse. Ford CEO said they don't like the execution of it. And they said that some of the concerns were that it gives Apple deeper access into their hardware so it can see too much control. That's lame. I don't believe that. You just plug your phone. That's so stupid. That's dumb.
Starting point is 00:15:28 So I don't know. I agree with you. We don't need the in-app purchases with this stuff. That's goofy. Third person, I should say this for Florida man, but it's not a Florida person. But it has to do with a death at a Disney resort in Florida. This is like the third person in two weeks. So that's why I really can't have this.
Starting point is 00:15:44 It's not really a Florida man's. story per se, but, but it happened. This is what, three times now in two weeks, and the deceased man, they haven't determined his cause of death yet, but it was at the contemporary resort hotel, literally two weeks ago where another woman passed away. And wasn't, like, one of these is suicide, I think? They were told for this guy, it was a medical emergency, and that's all they know, that nobody else knows anything else. It's kind of weird. It's going to be totally haunted there. I'm saying, like the happiest place in that would be. maybe deadliest. A strange UFO-like aircraft is being tested in secret experiments at the U.S.
Starting point is 00:16:22 weapons base known as Skunkworks. So that's interesting. They said that the testing facility has been known for housing secret objects and has developed a lot of classified technology. And some of these people on YouTube have been camping out near the land and they look out over it. And they've been watching the tests of some of these things. And they said that they caught a mysterious UFO-like aircraft Look, I don't want to see that be leaked out into the public. Although I think that it's probably planned. I think that the military wanted it to leak out like this honestly. Because how are you, I mean, for crying out loud, you can't even get to that what area 51 in New Mexico.
Starting point is 00:17:02 Or not New Mexico, sorry, that's in Vegas or Nevada, right? Yeah, go up there. You can't even get near there. They have you in their sites. They're going to come and intercept. So I really find it hard to believe that somebody just posted on top of a ridge and was able to oversee all this stuff. We have a lot more on the way. Stick with us. Sometimes makeup can be super frustrating. It's too heavy. There are too many steps. And if you don't have
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Starting point is 00:19:20 I don't believe you. By the way, this is all an emotional ploy to try to really claim the hurt and indignation that Americans justifiably felt following 9-11 to rob people of that sentiment and weaponize it to emotionally blackmail people into endorsing or voting for a candidate who not only refuses outright to condemn jihad and that's what that means when he refuses to condemn the phrase, globalize the intifada, and weaponizing it, using it against people so that they can't criticize him
Starting point is 00:20:06 for doing things like campaigning with the Imam, who is one of the big 9-11 unindicted co-conspirators. This is all just, it's an emotional ploy. Welcome back to the program. Chats at Rumble, Channel 347, is where you can watch us do the radio program. It's a big, big deal.
Starting point is 00:20:29 He's, you remember that Norm McDonald tweet? And Norm McDonald was an actual friend of mine. Do you remember that tweet that he had put out where he had said, and this was on December 16th, 2016, he goes, What terrifies me is if ISIS were to detonate a nuclear device and kill 50 million Americans? Imagine the backlash against peaceful Muslims. Mamdani is doing the tweet. He's like the tweet in real time.
Starting point is 00:21:00 That's it. He's worried about his maid. And I don't believe that story about his aunt. I think that he's a liar. Do you believe that? This is the original Norm MacDonald tweet. He's the tweet. Mamdani's the tweet right now.
Starting point is 00:21:13 What did he say about the unindicted co-conspirator, Siraj Wahaj, the guy who actually testified on behalf of the terrorist. whose kids, all of his kids, are serving life sentences for kidnapping and running a legit terror training camp for kids in New Mexico. I mean, that guy donated, he was able to raise money from Mammani through care. This is crazy. There's a piece that we have that's going to be coming out later today on substack, on my substack that gets into, that Lorraine has drafted, that gets into the Mandani campaign.
Starting point is 00:21:54 and the New York Post had already gotten him for accepting illegal donations. I think it was from foreigners that were like getting up into something like $13,000. But now it looks like he's taken, I mean, he has thousands of dollars from the CCP. He has thousands of dollars in illegal campaign donations from foreigners. He's taken money that was raised by this unindicted 9-11 co-conspirator whose kids, again, all of his kids, like all of them, are in jail because they were running a kiddie terror training camp. Remember, Saraj Wahaj's kids, this was some years ago. They were arrested after one of them kidnapped a kid and went from Georgia to New Mexico.
Starting point is 00:22:38 And then they were running this terror training camp. And one of the things that they did was they were preparing to send them into schools to shoot up schools. It's like one of the things that came out. They raided it. And so that's what he did. The Wahad funneled money through care. through their unity and justice fund. So that's, that is, I mean, this is a thing that, and we're going to, we'll get into more of this
Starting point is 00:23:08 tomorrow. But he's got a lot of questions. New York Post got into, I mean, he had taken a lot of money reports in New York Post from a lot of these foreign, foreign contributions. Anything that he can to deflect from the suspicions around his. his funding. And I just don't believe that with his aunt. Do you believe that with his aunt? Let's make that all about you, Mandani. Let's make it all about you. Get in there and make it about you. I don't believe that about your aunt. Just saying, what do you think of the families? How does he
Starting point is 00:23:38 think the families felt who had their, who had loved ones murdered by the sort of Islamism that he refuses to condemn? I mean, forget about your aunt and your self-victimization. Let's look at how the real victims felt. And whether or not people lost someone in nine, 11. It was an attack on every American. How do the real victims feel with us? That's the big question, but I don't believe him. He's trying so hard to weaponize all of this into some kind of identity politic cudgel because he thinks that that's going to be able to get him out of all this. It's going to be able to deflect from criticisms and investigations into how much money he's raised. but this is a critical race theory, right?
Starting point is 00:24:31 I mean, he's a guy from Uganda who is literally a socialist. He's a member of the really weirdly named Democratic Socialists of America, which is, they're just socialist. They just didn't want to put nationalist in front of it because, you know, the whole Nazi thing. No, he says that, Mam Dani says that Muslims were the real victims of 9-11. Muslims like his aunt. Screw you people. What?
Starting point is 00:24:57 I don't believe that. One of my friends said, if only he were transgender, he would have hit the power ball of oppression. He would have had all intersectional boxes checked because he's he and he really focused, like how we did last week, you know, the picture where he was eating rice with his hands in a restaurant. I mean, this guy was born into splendor. He's a rich kid. He's everything that Marxist claimed to hate but all aspire to be. He only did that to virtue signal about culture. That's all he did. I mean, there's no reason to eat with your damn hands sitting in a five-star restaurant with a white tablecloth. That's just you trying to virtue signal with your food obnoxiously. But he checks all those intersectional boxes. But nobody believes this. Nobody believes. I don't believe that he had an aunt. I don't know why. He's no. The idea that he's going to go to victimhood on this is insane to me. This is a guy who supports Sharia law. He's. He's, he's. He's, no, the idea that he's going to go to victimhood on this is insane to me. This is a guy who supports Sharia law. He supports eliminating
Starting point is 00:25:59 Western jurisprudence and adopting Sharia. And it's weird. The people who were standing behind him in his press conference when he was in the Bronx, they weren't even here when 9-11 happened. None of these people or their families even lived in this country. When he did his little
Starting point is 00:26:16 press conference and he got all teary-eyed, come on. What about the people who had to jump from the buildings to save their lives? I feel bad for those people. I feel bad for the people that were at Cantor-Fitzgerald. You know, they also stopped taking the subway after 9-11 because they had all their co-workers murdered by Islamists. Wow. For the same reasons. Hmm. Just assonine. He's tone deaf. I can't believe New, I mean, I can, but at the same time, I can't, that New Yorkers are going to vote for this. Because they're so desperate to position themselves prostrate in front of the altar of critical race theory. I mean, it's just wild. His His dad had said that America was the root of all evil and the inspiration from Nazis.
Starting point is 00:27:05 This is his dad. Do we have this? Can we play this idea of somebody? Yeah, yeah, yeah. This is Zohran Mendani's father. Listen to this. America is the genesis of what we call settler colonialism. And the American model was exported all around the world.
Starting point is 00:27:26 Abraham Lincoln generalized the solution of reservations. They herded American Indians into separate territories. For the Nazis, for the Nazis, this was the inspiration. Hitler realized two things. One, the genocide was doable. It is possible to do genocide. That's what Hitler realized. Second thing Hitler realized is that you don't have to have a common citizenship.
Starting point is 00:28:04 You can differentiate between people. The Nuremberg laws were patterned after American laws. Anyway, the U.S. put Indians in reservations. The U.S. invented the model. Yes, because there was no genocide before the 1900s. I mean, heaven forbid. This guy, I feel like Zoroamandani's father is exactly the sort of immigrant that we don't want here because he's hateful. He's divisive.
Starting point is 00:28:34 He's not interested in being a part of the American family. He has no animating spirit of liberty. He's against e pluribus unum. And he's against Western jurisprudence. So what is the point of him being here if not to colonize? He's a colonizer. Zoranamandani's father is a colonizer, an elitist colonizer. Zoramandani is a colonizer. He's trying to colonize New York. The left doesn't hate colonization,
Starting point is 00:29:03 especially since they're the ones behind most of it. Just like they were colonizing land in Georgia when Democrats, under their Democrat god, Andrew Jackson, decided to defy a Supreme Court order and send indigenous Americans on the trail of genocide. And then afterwards, for generations thereafter, they put them on this land that they can't even purchase that the government owns and that they have to have these weird little leases out with the people who live on the land. To say nothing of the internment camps in the 40s, that's when Democrats put more people in camps. They had their own little soft version. If anything, Democrats patterned a lot of what they do after the Nazis.
Starting point is 00:29:41 Gun control, lists, camps. I think he's got it a little backwards. I just think if you hate America that much, that should be used against you during. during your evaluation period to determine whether or not you should become a citizen of this nation. No one owes it to anybody coming from anywhere else to let you in. You're not special. You're not unique. This guy doesn't bring any skills, trade, or intelligence. All he brings is this barbaric hate from a hellscape that has since faded into the ether. And it's just a war of attrition for his ideology now. There's no, there's nothing big from it. He has no culture. He has no culture.
Starting point is 00:30:23 or everything that they have, they stole from the Persians and everything else. Come on. That is who Mandani's father is. He is a hateful, bigoted colonizer that hates our American way of life, and he wants to eradicate Western jurisprudence. And that's the truth of it. And Mandani's just like him. This is what New York is getting. I've never seen so many people vote to colonize themselves before. And that's what's happening in Manhattan with this guy's mayor. And they think that they're going to get what's some sort of Utopia, which actually is Latin literally for nothing. You think you're going to get some kind of government-run utopia? Well, you will.
Starting point is 00:31:02 But who thinks it's going to be a good thing? That's the measure. It's just it's this kind of stuff. That is hateful. That is hateful. To stay that, well, it came from it didn't come from that, actually. I mean, let's not also forget Margaret Singer and Democrats own little genocide that there's still, they're still perpetuating today even with abortion on demand going after the undesirables.
Starting point is 00:31:29 Everyone knows that that's how that got started in the early 1900s, right? You had the population control movement that decided to put the veneer on itself and call it family planning so it sounded a little bit better. But the whole purpose was to go into neighborhoods where these individuals thought undesirables lived and to curb the undesirable population. That is the whole point of it. the euthanasia movement, the abortion on demand movement. It was just population control of demographics that they disliked.
Starting point is 00:32:01 And that's the far left. The Nazis did take inspiration from that. That's for sure. Just ridiculous. We don't owe anybody, any kind of, you don't owe anyone fellow citizenship with something like that. Our partners that help make it possible. It's the folks over at Ammos Square. They have you covered for all of your ammunition needs.
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Starting point is 00:34:04 She's like, hey, the poltergeist house is on the market. Next thing I know, I am calling my realtor, getting pre-approved, and I'm in the kitchen in the polter guys house. The house looks just like the one next to it and the one next to that. Stay here. I grew up watching the Poltergeist movie. I've probably seen it about 50 times before I bought the house. And now since I bought the house, now probably another 50.
Starting point is 00:34:30 I wanted to bring the feeling of the eerie charm, but also have it warm and inviting. I wanted to have a balance between modern amenities, especially there's a lot of families that come here. And so kids may not want to play on the Atari. They might want to play on the Xbox, on the app, on the smart TV instead. And again, it's bringing people together and families together. And what do you love to do around a fire? Signature Poultergeist Samores at the Poultergeist House. What's interesting is that every time somebody inquire...
Starting point is 00:34:59 Would you go there? Would you live there, Cain? Would I live there? Would you stay the night there? I mean, I know it's just where the movie was filmed, but it's still weird. I might stay the night there. I would not want to live there, though. You wouldn't want to live there?
Starting point is 00:35:14 No. It's just where they filmed it. Yeah. It's not on an actual Indian beach. burial ground. I know. No, that didn't happen. But it still would draw attention from more public.
Starting point is 00:35:25 And the developers aren't as law-ness. More public than I care to interact with. Yeah. I wouldn't want people coming to my, like, driving by my house. Right. Like, just saying, it's funny because one of the houses that we, when we first moved here, our first house, was across the street from the first a murder since Bonnie and Clyde in our town. And it was a dude who was a cross-dresser.
Starting point is 00:35:45 And he ended up chopping up his wife. it was his second wife and keeping her in the back of the closet and then ultimately they found it and it was like a you know how they have the phrase assassination vacation where you go to these like you go to the Ford Theater and you go to all these morbid, you know, macabre places in history and there were people who kind of treated the house like that and after it happened and apparently it was like in the late,
Starting point is 00:36:07 apparently it was like in the late 90s when it happened and one of the older neighbors there was saying that the original neighbors was saying that people would, there would be traffic, people would be, driving down the street to look at the house. That was really weird after hearing that because I'm like, oh. Then every Halloween you'd have to really decorate the hell out of that house.
Starting point is 00:36:28 No, no, no, no, never. Never. They didn't do it. The people who moved in after were very, we never saw them. I'm talking about the poltergeist house. Oh, the poltergeist house? Oh, my gosh, I'd be charging for admission. I'd Airbnb that thing.
Starting point is 00:36:39 What? I'd pay off my neighbors to just live with it. And then I would have a very controlled bit. Oh my gosh, right? just for Halloween? I mean, they only filmed the thing there. It is creepy, though. It is, we have a lot more on the way.
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Starting point is 00:38:11 Turning on the TV started, you know, just. getting obsessed, you know, sitting there with, you know, the wonder bread and five stacks of, like the white steak, five story. Come on, man. Macaronian cheese is all right. Are you talking about me? Yo, YG. YG, man, I do it.
Starting point is 00:38:32 Every day in the backyard, just bouncing the basketball, throwing the ball against the wall until the ball is just like fraying, man. And your arms are falling. That's it, the whole thing. So just, and then, you know, Then this student that was in the back with his head down, all of a sudden started throwing the baseball a little faster than everyone else and started, you know, make a few free throws because I was sitting there practicing 500 of them every damn night. And in high school, I look up in the stands, my dad's back up there. Okay.
Starting point is 00:39:00 And it's like, man, and then he's bringing his friends and your captain of the team. And you're like, gee, you know, and it just saved me. And it got me into college. Okay. I'm trying to understand Gavin Newsom is trying to sell us on the idea that he was raised poor. He goes on this podcast and because this is important to the left,
Starting point is 00:39:23 the hosts are Black Americans. And so I guess he figures that he's going to be less of an accessible or relatable character if he talks about his real past. And so he has to sit here and talk about how he ate Kraft mac and cheese and did all these. Look, first off, welcome back to the program, Dana Lash. We're at the top of the second hour. The chats at Rumble. You can watch us do radio
Starting point is 00:39:51 channel 347. Who does he think he's fooling with us? Who does, for real? Who does he think he's fooling with us? Because this is, this guy grew up one of literally like the richest people in one of the richest families ever. He grew up in one of the, like one of the five major families there in San Francisco. He was born to a guy who was an attorney for the Getty family. His dad was the attorney for Getty Oil. He was a judge. The dad was a judge. His mom was like a debutante. His grandfather on his mom's side was at Stanford. And he's also, like they have the Pelosi, like their, his aunt married into the Pelosi family. Yes, that Pelosi family.
Starting point is 00:40:54 And he grew up with the Gettys. And his dad was this very, very wealthy attorney. Who sits, who believes that he's on this NBA podcast and he's talking about paying his bills? I mean, we've, there's a photo of him, and we can throw these photos up, where he's, I don't know, like maybe in his 20s and he's like visiting a Vintner and they're looking at like a bougie wine out in Napa. And I mean, he grew up with the Getty family. His first house was a multi-million dollar home. His first home. This is him in his suit.
Starting point is 00:41:33 You know, he's so poor, look at him being all poor here on the left. He's so poor with his peroxide. hair. The mac and cheese is probably right off camera. You're right, Kane. You just can't see the mac and cheese there. You just can't see it. You can't see it. His first wedding to Gilfoil, who seems opportunistic. His very, his first wedding was like half a million dollars or something like that, a quarter of a million dollars. And that was back in like the 80s. Because they're kind of up there. 80s are early 90s, I think. This, he was the most, he's, he's the most, he's, He's in a burberry scarf. That scarf is probably like a couple hundred dollars for a scarf.
Starting point is 00:42:16 He was named Most Stylish. He looks like that dude. He looks like Blaine from Pretty and Pink. That's a burberry scarf. You know, he was so poor. He just wanted some mac and cheese, guys. He's so poor. Can you believe it? Oh, my goodness. He had a wine business while he was in college. He went on vacation internationally when he he was in college. You know, that's what people who are poor and can only eat mac and cheese, you know, he was hustling. Wonderbread and mac and cheese. That's how I grew up, bro. Was literally, I'm reading the transcript. I'm saying it again. Wonder bread and mac and cheese. That's how I grew up, bro. Did it have like gold in it? Did it have gold dust in the mac and cheese? Because that's the only way that he was probably eating it. Look, again, he grew up with
Starting point is 00:43:11 the Gettys and the Pelosi's. And he was immediately, he did not have to worry about anything. His education was taken care of everything. I don't know where he, and then he grew up running around with Gordon Gettie. And then he, with the investors in the Gettys, they started Plump Jack Wine. You know he kind of reminds me of Sidebar from Borg. Borderlands. Handsome Jack, but he's not handsome. From borderlands, doesn't he? Yeah, he totally does. So I don't know where he gets this. I love how the, the progressives, Hillary Clinton does this too. In order to be relatable, they have to refashion their growing or coming of age stories. Oh, I was so poor. None of you people were poor. None of these people were poor. Oh, my gosh, I would love to be the kind of poor Gavin Newsom it was, right, Kane? I'd take that kind of poor. Gavin Newsom poor. Yeah. Today I would.
Starting point is 00:44:15 Yeah. I mean, absolutely. We'd take that kind of poor. That's a good poor, man. No, he's never, he's really never had to work super hard at anything. He's been a part of those families. Look, I don't, this is America,
Starting point is 00:44:34 and Americans can work hard, and they can pass off whatever they want to their kids. You know, I don't mind anything. Like, I don't care. That's why you work hard. But don't sit here and blow smoke up everybody's backside and act like, you know, you're basically on food stamps and you're living off government cheese when you ain't, okay? Let's not. This guy would not know poor. He has no idea what poverty is. He has no idea what being poor is. And I can't believe these hosts didn't even call him out. That's really lame. You have this guy in your show and you're allowing yourself to get played like this because you want access to him. That's the only thing I can think of. The only reason that people don't call out other people. people is because they want access, right? That's the only reason. Or they fear. They have fear. One of the, it's usually one of the two. No, I would love to be poor like him. Good night.
Starting point is 00:45:25 Gavin Newsome, you know, just saying, he just, he had all those vacations and, you know, your first house was multi-million dollars, Kane, right? That's how all, that's how all of us are. All of us, poor people, our first homes were multi-million dollar homes in the Pacific Heights with ocean views. you know what I'm saying we all know we all know that goodness goodness so that is uh I mean he's really trying to invent himself reinvent himself is that his hip hop is that hip hop Gavin I think so yeah got a lot of different Gavin Newsom's here that's so that's hip hop Gavin it's about paying the bills. It's about hustling. He's even doing the, I'm watching the video on my monitor.
Starting point is 00:46:14 He's even doing the whole. Yeah, I'm hustling. I mean, mac and cheese. I got white bread. He's doing that whole thing with his arms. I've never, it looks so awkward. It looks like he tore something as he's doing it. It just looks weird. There's this, another article, Susan Crabtree
Starting point is 00:46:32 found it where it's a picture of him and it's Bill Getty and Andrew Getty. He's there with the Getty brothers. He's in the middle and they're getting ready to launch an upscale liquor shop. And do you know what the, do you know what the headline on this article is? The headline on the article is Old Money Backs New Liquor Shop. Hmm. Old Money came. It talks about how he's partnered with the Gettys to open up, well, this is the first sentence. If you're the scion of a wealthy, privileged old money family, what do you do for a living? Well,
Starting point is 00:47:07 you might try opening a high-style liquor store. That's what several of the next generation of Gettys, Newsom, and Pelosi's are doing. This is from 1991. And it mentions it's Gavin Newsom involved. It's also Bill Getty, who's the, Bill Getty and then who's Andrew Getty. So, his partners. Hmm.
Starting point is 00:47:34 Oh, and it gets into some of his other partners, too. You got a Pelosi in there. Who else? Oh, we got, oh, some more Getty cousins. There's some silent partners. Plumpjack, yeah. Isn't that interesting? Old money.
Starting point is 00:47:48 But, you know, white bread and craft mac and cheese. That article didn't mention mac and cheese. You know, I'm looking at it right now. No, they're talking about valets. And I'm looking at it. Let me scan it. Do we see anything about white bread and mac and mac and cheese? No, no, no, no, no, I don't.
Starting point is 00:48:06 No, I do. They did say that they're going to have valet parking with purchase. That's actually not bad, you know, for a liquor store. But still, how funny is that? They're old money. Back in 1991. So how was he going on the show, this NBA podcast? And he's saying this and these guys aren't going, wait a minute, hold up.
Starting point is 00:48:26 You literally grew up with the Gettys. You're like a member, not like you are a member of one of the most wealthiest families, not just in the United States, but specifically one of the wealthy families that runs San Francisco. How did you grow up? I mean, you grew up with a cook. How do you have white bread and craft mac and cheese? When you literally have people in your kitchen
Starting point is 00:48:48 cooking for you every day. I mean, you live in a mansion in San Francisco. What are you doing? This is so crazy. I can't stand it when people do this stuff. Just be who you are. But it just shows you. He, first off, how stereotypical is that?
Starting point is 00:49:04 that he goes on an NBA podcast hosted by black host with probably not an audience that is very San Francisco white bread and he says this stuff. Isn't that, aren't you, isn't you playing into a trope? Yeah. By doing this. So how is that not inadvertently racist? Like when Hillary Clinton said that she had hot sauce in her bag
Starting point is 00:49:27 when she was talking to a predominantly black audience. I mean, sure, white people like hot sauce. Who doesn't love some crystals? hey, but you know what I'm saying? Like how, why do that? Because they have no other way. What is he going to do? Well, hey guys. Don't you want to pay more taxes? Yeah.
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Starting point is 00:51:12 both crashed into the South Sea within 30 minutes of each other per Navy's specific fleet. The three crew members of the MH60R Seahawk helicopter were rescued yesterday afternoon, and the two aviators in the Super Hornet, they ejected and were recovered safely. Everybody's, all five, they said were safe and in stable condition. the causes of the two crashes are under investigation. They said they rolled out foul play and they said there wasn't anything to hide, at least per the president. He was on Air Force One en route to Tokyo.
Starting point is 00:51:44 And so the USS Nimitz is returning to its home port and naval-based kitsap in Washington State. You remember it was over in the Middle East for pretty much all summer, over in the Mediterranean and beyond because you had an ongoing situation with Iran and then Yemen, the Houthi rebels, etc. So it was on its final deployment before decommissioning. So very interesting. How do you lose?
Starting point is 00:52:09 I'm not going to make a joke about women drivers and just not cane, no matter how much you want me to. I'm not. British parents are taking self-defense classes to protect themselves for their children because apparently they didn't beat them enough growing up. BBC reports that parenting self-defense classes are growing in popularity.
Starting point is 00:52:24 I think this is so sad that people would need to do this. They said that the organization parental education growth, support. They're the people who provide support for parents facing violence from their kids. They were contacted by like 1200 families just last year looking for support. That's cool. That's crazy. That is a truly crazy thing. And it's not we're not talking about like somebody got shoved or anything either, like very serious stuff. But that's they've been getting an uptick in more and more every year. They set people reaching out. Also, let's see here this. AI slop. Now AI.
Starting point is 00:53:00 slop is affecting real estate. The piece from MSN buried the lead about five graphs in, but basically what it is is that landlords are using AI to stage photos of the house for sale, like on Zillow or wherever. And then the AI is also cleaning up
Starting point is 00:53:21 all of the stuff, whether it's problems with windows or walls or anything, so that when you go to see the house in person, there might be cracks. I mean, it looks like a mess, but the AI version makes it look so nice and neat. You've got to be really careful of that. Some of the examples that they've given were pretty egregious, too. Let's see, a student was handcuffed after a Doritos bag was mistaken as a gun by the school's AI security system. So how can you trust AI to keep out real guns if it's
Starting point is 00:53:57 doing this? I'm just saying, so the student actually got to He was arrested. Baltimore County officials are calling for a review of how Pennwood High School uses the AI gun detection system and why the teenager was in handcuffs despite school safety officials quickly determining that there was no weapon. They made him get down on his hands and knees on his knees, put his hands behind his back and they cuffed him. And he was arriving. He was waiting with friends for a ride home after football practice and he was eating a bag of Doritos. and the AI, the AI surveillance thought that that was a gun that he had. Can you believe that? That's insane. He said I literally was just holding a Doritos bag,
Starting point is 00:54:33 and they said it looked like a gun. This is crazy. Do you trust AI, especially if they start using it for legal stuff? Do you trust it? I mean, I sure don't. We got a lot happening coming up. We're going to talk about the fight for the soul of the right. And then later on, Stephen Yates is with the admin in Asia, in Japan. Stick with us. As we move, our partners that help make it happen. Look, I'm always about diversifying your weapons array. I believe, I mean, I carry. I carry all the time. And I have no problem in throwing lead towards any kind of threats to me or my family. That said, I also completely understand that you've got college kids that are not old enough to carry. Although they're old enough to go and serve overseas and carry full auto, they're not old enough to carry here in defense of their lives when they're, you know, under 21, but yet living on their own going to college. or maybe you're going to a place where municipal and local restrictions are disarming you.
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Starting point is 00:56:35 nation plus you can watch the simulcast of the radio program channel 347 direct tv also on x rumble etc so i had a conversation a couple of months ago with brent posell who was the head of media research center and now he's going to south africa to serve uh as as our diplomat down there. And he made an interesting point where he said that some of the things that he's noticing on the right are, it's this absence of any kind of, and people are going to immediately react to this in a very shallow fashion, but it's a lack of mooring in any kind of intellectual base in terms of right-wing thinkers and people who have been very, very loud on the right,
Starting point is 00:57:20 especially some new folks who have been coming in. And he was telling me how he had gone, he has this process by which he meets some individuals and he tries to get inside their heads. And he was saying he didn't name people except for one. He said some of them have been kind of disappointing. He said, you know, one that I was actually impressed with was Charlie Kirk. And this was before Charlie was assassinated. And he was saying that some of the things that he hears, some of these narratives that have cropped up on the right, are without that intellectual mourning.
Starting point is 00:57:49 And that's the thing that that that's how you get results. It's how you affect real lasting change. And that came back full circle when I was reading this piece. It was like kind of basically a two part piece over at Town Hall by Michael Hout. And the first was a warning against the unmooring of the American right. And then the second was calling out the cancer within the right. There is a big fight on the right right now. And it's only going to get bigger and badder.
Starting point is 00:58:15 The left has their own problems. The left is dealing within. issue that is probably about five to ten years to the future of what the right will be dealing with if we do not get remored to an actual intellectual base. And that's the problem that we're looking at. And this, you can see bubble over and not just fights about Turning Point USA where you have conspiracy theorists who didn't even really talk to the people at the center of all of the conspiracies for the last couple of years who go out there and accuse everybody of Donald Trump to his widow, Erica Kirk, of actually killing Charlie Kirk, or Mossad or any other thing.
Starting point is 00:58:53 There's just a lot of conspiracy theory. And then there's also a lot of excuses of using big government to achieve a quasi-Republican goal. Like the ends justify the means somehow. So there's a lot that wraps up into this. But it really is kind of a battle, not kind of a battle for the soul of the right. Joining me on this from Town Hall, Michael Hout, who has a, these are his pieces. are really great reads as well. He's a columnist for Town Hall and editor of Liberty Affair, and he joins us now. Michael, it's good to have you. And I appreciate you being very candid, although I'm sure that your feedback was quite interesting. This has been a very revealing year. I think everything has been expedited this past year. What do you see as the main,
Starting point is 00:59:37 the main, I guess, central focus of battle here within the right, as you discussed it? Well, first of all, thank you so much for having me on, Dana. Well, as I tried to articulate in my columns, there seems to be a problem where we have hangers on cleaning to the MAGA label or to the conservative label but aren't actually expressing any conservative beliefs whatsoever. People who describe themselves as MAGA communists like Jackson Hinkle, people who seem to incessantly speak on inane, conspiracy theories like Candace Owens and identitarians who are obsessed with, you know, race and similar things such as Nick Fuentes. And so I think, you know, most of the time when the left accuses us of being Nazis or fascists, it's absolutely preposterous. You know, they're accusing ordinary Americans who just happen to support President Trump. but that doesn't mean there's nothing we need to be vigilant against on the right.
Starting point is 01:00:44 There are some really dangerous voices that are on the rise. Do you think it's fair to say that because the left is they're dealing with their radicals and the radicals not control the Democrat Party. I mean, case in point, you have, you know, Zerran Mamdani, who's admitted socialist who refuses to condemn, you know, Hamas sayings, who's going to win the mayoral bid in Manhattan, which is something that's unheard of 10 years. years ago. Do you feel like the left is dealing with what the right is going to be dealing with in 10 years if we don't get a hold on it? Yeah, I mean, one of the biggest criticisms I received
Starting point is 01:01:19 about my piece is that I'm an outspoken former Democrat. I became a conservative close to nine years ago when I left the Democratic Party. I was in fact, a national chartering director for college Democrats. And so a lot of people have accused me of being not a real conservative or being a rhino and it's sort of this ridiculous moving of the gold post that you know if you're not the furthest to the right you're you're a rhino we're going to keep redefining what that means but to me the the rhinos are the people professing communism on behalf of maga or the people you know who only want to talk about crazy conspiracy theories accusing our president you know or who only want to talk about race and so yeah i think we need to absolutely be vigilant
Starting point is 01:02:05 because I left the Democratic Party after noticing the extreme elements take over. Yeah. And this, we just mentioned, it's interesting because you're talking about conservatism, too, and I've noticed this big thing crop up, wherein conservatives are being blamed as do nothing. And it's failed. Conservatism has failed. Therefore, conservatism must be discarded. And my pushback has always been there aren't enough conservatives to actually implement anything. I mean, it's one of the reasons why I personally do not identify as a, Republican. I'm a conservative, but they're too far left for me fiscally and on certain domestic policies as well. It seems like it's an establishment trick. We saw this during the Tea Party era
Starting point is 01:02:47 where the establishment, and I was part of that whole wave, fighting against the establishment because we wanted grassroots principles. We wanted lower taxes. We wanted to be left alone by our government, et cetera, et cetera. But now we're hearing, well, conservatism fail. But can it fail if it's never, there's never been enough conservatives to ever implement anything. When's the last time a truly conservative piece of legislation was introduced by the Republican Party? I'm not sure, but I think, you know, we just really need to be careful about the direction we had in the coming years, not only, you know, in terms of legislation, like morally and certainly electorally. And, you know, what people don't realize is, you know, until last election, we want to also
Starting point is 01:03:34 seven swing states, that wasn't because of Groyper's. That wasn't because of the furthest right people. That was because 30% of Americans are now identifying as independently registered. And I think we need to make sure that we remain a truly conservative movement. We become more conservative in some senses, but that we also make sure not to lose grasp of the sane side of the independence. because that's how we continue to win elections and implement conservative agendas. You talked also about the founders in Madison and allowing, you know, who gets to basically steer the movement.
Starting point is 01:04:17 And I understand building coalitions, and I think it's important to do so. But one of the things that, and you touched on this in both of your pieces, that seems to be evident, is that there are certain ideological tendencies that are not being checked at the entry to the coalition. and people are bringing that into the movement and applying it writ large to everything. And as a result, you know, now we're seeing things like, you know, the proposals to pay women to have children, which is essentially what, it's not essentially, it's welfare and some other big government proposals. Tell me a little bit about your thoughts on this, because coalitions are good, but also they have to be moored in something. Well, that's precisely right.
Starting point is 01:04:55 And, you know, you can't have a coalition with a group that identifies with Maga but calls itself communists and has associations with something called the American Communist Party. Now, with regard to paying women to have children, I'm a bad person asked because the government, I live in Poland for the past five years, they implemented this and they recently implemented no taxes for people with two kids, so I'm lucky in that regard, although I still have to pay my U.S. taxes. But you're absolutely right. Like, conservatism has to be more than something. Like, if you don't like John McCain or Mitt Romney, my former governor, fine. like, you know, we can have a wide range of ideas within our party, but they need to be more than something fundamental, certainly not, you know, communism, certainly not far, far right identitarianism. And we should welcome the big tent, but not want to become a circus tent.
Starting point is 01:05:51 Oh, that's a good point. Yeah. And big tents are great, but I like what you just said about circus tense as well. And this is one of the things you mentioned identity politics. And this is the big thing that's been popping up with a lot. of this new movement within the right, within the GOP, I guess, you know, for the lack of a better way to put it, making idols of race or ethnicity. Now, that's something we've always seen the left do, like the very far left with critical race theory and, you know, Derek Bell on college campuses back in the 60s and 70s and going into the 80s. We all saw this. Now we're watching it being replicated in smaller batches by certain members of the new coalition that Iran the right and we see it, you know, fester, whether people are discussing Israel or whatever. But this is really dangerous and it gets into exactly what you're talking about, Michael,
Starting point is 01:06:40 with Marxism, because that's a Marxist principle to practice that. Right. And I mean, it goes well beyond anti-Zionism. I mean, included in that big tent, if you want to make criticism of Israel, I'm more supportive of Israel generally. But if you want to make criticisms of Israel, I'm not saying you can't. Right. But when that descends into virulent anti-Semitism, praise of Adolf Hitler, you know, Holocaust denialism, masked in humor or analogies, you know, I'm sitting here in my home in Warsaw, Poland, a city that was 95% destroyed by the Nazis. You know, I have no patience for it, whether it's coming from the left or the right. And I think, you know, there was this horrific, dovetailing of Charlie Kirk's assassination and the final stages of the war in Gaza that really led to a lot of this being exacerbated and brought to the forefront.
Starting point is 01:07:42 And I think the void that Charlie left behind, which is quite a big void, you know, I had never met him, but I was a fan of his and his work, we need to be extra vigilant that that void is not filled by those voices that are anti-summitter. identity, um, conspiratorial or certainly communist. That's one of the things I think and for those joining us, we're talking to Michael Hout who has his piece over at town hall, the unmooring of the American right. And that's one of the things I think that Charlie was very good of because he always brought it back to
Starting point is 01:08:15 classical thinking, uh, like Toekville to, you know, Burke to, you know, Locke, always brought it back to classical thinking, which seems to be absent, like especially in his absence now. So my final question to you is how is this corrected? What does it take to correct this alignment here on the right? So I've never been an advocate of cancellation. Nick Fuentes responded to me on Twitter on X the other day, and he said I should lighten up.
Starting point is 01:08:44 And, you know, this is kind of his typical thing. Like, I'm just joking, lighten up, followed by something horrific, he says. And I think, you know, the answer is not cancellation. the answer is to recognize this for what it is. Which is different from discernment, not to enter, not to, I don't mean to interrupt you, but it's cancel it very different from discernment. Right.
Starting point is 01:09:07 Yeah. So I'm not advocating anyone's cancellation, but we need to recognize that this is noise and not signal. And we need to make sure that these dangerous voices never become the public face of our party like they have on the left with Mondani and Omar and so forth, the ones that drove me out of the Democratic Party. And I'm very happy to be a conservative now. I am a conservative, right, believer in capitalism. But I also believe that conservatism is not something for white people. It's not something for men. It's something that works for everyone. And, you know, I think
Starting point is 01:09:45 Charlie Kirk understood that. And I think we need to be good stewards of his legacy and not open the movement up to people on the extremes who want to warp Maga into something much more extreme. I think that's a very good point, especially as we're already gearing up for 28, which starts earlier and earlier, apparently, every cycle. Michael Hout, you can find him over at Town Hall as well as on X. I really appreciate you being very candid in your pieces about that. I know it probably didn't win you a lot of accolades, but let us count for one because I think it's a very good read and very insightful and very honest, which we need more of. So thank you so much for your time today too. Thank you, Dana. Of course, take care. We have more to come,
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Starting point is 01:12:18 So he shattered apparently the agent's car. It was a rock large enough to do it, apparently. It busted out the whole thing. So he's the son of the neighbor, of the guy that the agents were arresting. Velasquez Martin took off after, but he was arrested nearby, so he wasn't able to run away. Don't, don't play stupid games because you will absolutely win stupid prizes. A Florida skeleton strip show is rattling neighbors and sparking debate over Halloween decor, according to CBS 12. in one Florida neighborhood, the front porch.
Starting point is 01:12:51 It's a skeletal strip show that features cigar smoking, a beer drinking, a skeleton on a pole. And some of the neighbors are upset. And I'm like, is this just, is this footloose part two? Because it's literally a skeleton just sitting on a pole and to, what is cane? This is not bad. No, actually, it's just hilarious to see. See, this is the thing about decorations for Christmas.
Starting point is 01:13:18 there's a ceiling on how creative you can be for Christmas. With Halloween, there's no ceiling. And I love that because you can just do anything and it offends someone. It'll always offend someone. Oh, completely. They said that, someone said, I don't see stripping as an art. I don't want my kids exposed to that. You don't even know, the skeleton doesn't have a ding or a dong.
Starting point is 01:13:43 You can't tell what's what. It's a skeleton that you get at Costco. There's nothing. Oh, my God. Don't let your kids watch the halftime show. Yeah, right. Yeah, don't have that. I mean, if you're worried about a skeleton on a pole on somebody's porch where it's clearly doesn't show anything.
Starting point is 01:13:59 I mean, Victoria Secrets window front show way more than this guy's porch does. Then, I don't know. I just feel like it's, it seems like it's footloose part too. People are getting upset with nothing. It's where people go to learn to be gentlemen. Okay, we'd go that far. But, yeah. A Florida man exposed himself to a child in the park.
Starting point is 01:14:18 and then urinated at the police station. Oh, my gosh. He's lucky he's alive because some kids' parents don't mess around with that kind of stuff, just saying this guy. I'm not going to log in to continue reading the story. There's the headline. We have a lot more on the way at third hour. Next, stick with us.
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Starting point is 01:15:49 And we believe then, we believe. believe today, we will believe tomorrow that it is government's job to deliver that dignity. Oh my gosh, he actually said the words. Dignity, my friends, is another way of saying freedom.
Starting point is 01:16:10 Wow, what a Marxist. That is one of the most Marxist things I've ever heard in my life. That's Zorae Mandani who thinks that the government's job is to make you feel dignified about your, dignified about your choices in life. It's the government's job to hand you dignity. It's the government's
Starting point is 01:16:31 job to do these things for you. No, it's not. It's not the government's job to do any of these things at all whatsoever. That's pretty horrific. He's going to win. You know, he was out there campaigned. Who was it? Hassan Piker was at his rally over the weekend. The guy who electrocutes his dog. New Yorkers are not bothered by any of this. New Yorkers who are pulling for him, they want this. He's going to win mayor in New York. He's going to become the mayor of New York City. The Nepo baby who's never had a job, ever.
Starting point is 01:17:08 He's never worked a job. Well, he tried to be a rapper, Kane. Let's not forget. He's never had a job. He has no interest in working. And he, thinks that the government's job is to provide dignity, to assure your dignity. This is the problem. Welcome back to the program. Bainel Ashby with you. We're at the top of this third hour.
Starting point is 01:17:36 That's the problem. How interesting. But it's not. You know, this, I don't know where he thinks that that's somehow a guarantee that the government's supposed to underwrite. It isn't. And him say normally when you have these audio soundbites like this it's like oh well you know um government's job to deliver dignity usually it's not that these sound bites aren't that sometimes some of the things that you read online are kind of exaggerated this is not this is not wow nobody should ever be priced out well okay well then what are you doing as a lawmaker or activists in your community to stop prices from increasing. I mean, you guys vote for the stuff. They vote for all of the things that drive up all the prices across the board. They vote for
Starting point is 01:18:31 high taxation in New York. I mean, New York City has some of the highest tax rates. It's punitive. It's like California, punitive. You have the freedom to pursue happiness, but it is not guaranteed to you by your government. This is something, you, You know, we talked about this last segment, well, not last segment, but last hour with our guest, Michael Hout. Because that's such a big, for whatever reason, there is this push on the right. And I recognize it. It's like a resuscitated narrative from 2008. I remember when we got started with the Tea Party and grassroots, we were out there pushing for limited government.
Starting point is 01:19:19 And I'm going to tell you, not a lot of people really want limited government. I've said this before over the years, that when it push comes to shove, you really realize how many people truly are constitutionalists and how many are not in the strictest sense of the word and its application to policy and its application to daily life. And back in 2008, the establishment went on the attack against grassroots. The establishment, like Bushley establishment, they wanted, you know, you had no child left behind you or the government. involved in a lot of different things. You had too big to fail, et cetera, et cetera. There were a lot of things that the government was doing that they shouldn't be involved in, and they were doing them anyway. And the establishment was defending it as being for the good of the republic. And we pushed back against that pretty hard. Well, it's happening again.
Starting point is 01:20:07 One of the things that I've seen play out over the weekend, particularly on social media, where you have all of these bot accounts, I unveiled a handful of bot accounts that were in my mentions because they ended up slipping and giving themselves away. They always do because they're intellectually inconsistent and their range of knowledge about the United States and our policies is very limited. Most of the online engagement, particularly on X anymore, is just somebody's, it's a phone in Iraq somewhere in India. Let's be real, it is. And so the big narrative that I see being pushed right now is that conservatism has failed. That's the narrative that's being pushed. conservatism has failed.
Starting point is 01:20:50 Conservatism, which has never actually been done. Now, one of the things that these people like to do is they like to say, well, isn't that what communists say that communism has never been? No, no, no, they've actually implemented communism. And it's failed horrifically everywhere it's ever been implemented. Nobody says that. Nobody says that it's never been implemented. It has been.
Starting point is 01:21:10 The problem with applying that stupidly to conservatism is that there aren't a lot of conservatives. There really aren't. There aren't a lot of conservatives. There are a lot of people who say they're conservatives, but they're not. Now you see why I don't like to identify as strictly a Republican. Because they're too far to the left for me.
Starting point is 01:21:38 There are a lot of people who think that Republicans and conservatives are the same things, and they're not. There are a lot of people who, some of these people saying that conservatism has failed. Well, there aren't enough people to even implement it. If you think it's failed, please give me the one, truly, just one, I just want one. One truly conservative piece of legislation that's been, that has been proposed and passed. Go ahead. No one can think of one. Because there isn't any. There have never been enough conservatives in the House. In fact, the closest we got was the House Freedom Caucus in the wake of the Tea Party. There aren't even enough conservatives in the House.
Starting point is 01:22:15 There's not even, there's no, there aren't enough conservatives at all in the Senate. In fact, I think the people who are truly conservative, and by conservative, I mean limiting government power to conserve individual liberty. I may be a handful, if that, maybe a handful. But this is the neat new narrative from the establishment. They see limited government constitutionalism as the weed in their garden. That's how they view it. And they accused conservatives of doing nothing, while they themselves have been too terrified to introduce a single piece of actual conservative legislation ever, ever. Because the establishment entirely lacks the spine to do what's required. They blame the very few and number conservatives whom they have blocked and pilloried for decades.
Starting point is 01:23:16 That's the truth of it. There are very few conservative-leaning lawmakers in office because conservatism is hard. It requires consistency. It requires an abhorrence of big government that, frankly, too many Republicans have no issue with if they think that the means justify the ends. Case in point. I'll go back to the pain the women to have babies think. That's welfare. that's a proposal that where it has been implemented has not succeeded in raising the birth rate.
Starting point is 01:23:54 I've looked at the numbers. Hungary is often touted as the example. Hungary's numbers actually dipped right back below what they were. So in fact, it had a net negative impact. It didn't change a thing in Hungary. Now, I think that some of these people, their hearts are in the right places, but they're not looking at this and following it to the full conclusion. It's not the government's job. In fact, it's the government's fault that it's like that. This is where the schism is.
Starting point is 01:24:25 See, people who are a limited government, they view the government's involvement in everyday aspect of life as the reason why we are in the position that we are in. It is their fault. You don't go back to the entity that created the disaster and then ask for it to get you out of it. That is not how this works. You don't go to a government.
Starting point is 01:24:47 that has made it to where you can't even have a single income family anymore that can afford a house. You don't go to a government that has raised the cost of living with bad, bad monetary policy to the extent to which it has and ask for them to help you financially further. That's not how any of this works. You're only going to get more government. When you ask for government to get involved. Guess what? You get more government. That is absolutely antithetical to conservatism. But there are a lot of Republicans who think that the means justifies the ends, even though they cannot point to a single track record of success for that policy as the example. It hasn't stopped them from continuing to promote it. Well, if you love families, then you'll do this.
Starting point is 01:25:39 If you love family, then you're going to pay people to have babies so that we have more families. to hell with actually reducing taxes and having a balanced budget and cutting regulation to make it easier for energy and everything else. No, no, no, no, no. We're not going to go to the problem. We're just going to use this as a drug to help you, to help make you easier in the problem. That's going to actually create more of a problem later on. It's assinine. But it's hard to be a conservative because consistency is not possible. popular. This industry is very transactional. Very transactional. When push comes to shove, a lot of people want to be made easy. They want a guarantee to happiness. They don't want just the opportunity to
Starting point is 01:26:26 pursue it of their own volition. They want a guarantee of it. A lot of people think that's what freedom means. They think freedom means the government's going to underwrite your happiness. And that's not how it works. That's the schism right now on the right. So I see some of these people go to war on social media in a way that they never would in real life. I see people who go off on conservatives and constitutionalists in a way that they have never done against the establishment. I watch people who pretend that they put in a hard day's work on X by living online exclusively for like six hours at a time, but they do nothing when it comes to canvassing in their own neighborhoods. They do nothing when it comes to phone banking in their
Starting point is 01:27:12 own neighborhoods. They do nothing when it comes to donations for ad buys or whatever else is needed in their own neighborhoods. They can't even be prevailed upon to get out and vote in their off-season local and municipal elections. Half of these people can't even tell you who's running for their school board races. If it sounds like an indictment, it is. Things are too important to be namby-pamby about it and to back pat and treat everybody as children over it. Conservatism is hard because it requires a lot for nothing. And people don't want to do that. There are a lot of good lawmakers out there who don't want to do it.
Starting point is 01:27:59 They would rather make the deal. They would rather cut the drama. They would rather do it the easy way as opposed to the hard way. And then all of these people at the end of it have the audacity to point the finger at the conscience of the party. The inner voice of the party that has kept the party from going freewheeling into leftism. That conscience of the party that has kept it from teetering into the abyss of stateism, they have the audacity to say that it is failed. When not only has it never been tried, there aren't enough people with spines to make it happen. Don't let the establishment rewrite history.
Starting point is 01:28:48 Don't let them gaslight you into accepting more big government because that is the absolute goal with this narrative. We have more on the way as we roll into the bottom of this hour and headlines. So our skin changes in subtle ways over the years, especially after having kids. Maybe your hair and your nails and your skin don't seem as strong as you'd like for them to be, but there are smart ways to support them as you maneuver through the seasons of life. Bubbs naturals, collagen peptides offer a very powerful solution to help restore health to your skin and your nails, reverse the signs of aging, and support your body from within.
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Starting point is 01:30:27 Now, there's a difference. Then they get into sleeping with the lights on. Okay, there's a difference between the nightlight and sleeping with the lights on. So they said the way that they haven't phrased is sleeping with the lights on is linked to a 42% higher risk of heart attack compared to sleeping in darkness. Okay, but what if you have like weird little corners in your house and you have a little tiny little nightlight that's on the floor that's in a plug and it comes on when you walk past it so you don't die to death because you stub your toe on the door that closes automatically
Starting point is 01:30:55 when the AC comes on by itself. You're not going to have a heart attack then. I would more have a heart attack by stubbing my toe in the middle of the night, which I have done, by the way. So that's why King. I feel like this study is nonsense. Your thoughts, dear sir. I think that they haven't expanded that study properly.
Starting point is 01:31:17 That's all. That's right. They haven't. I mean, there's a big difference. I mean, I have blackout curtains in my room. You know, I keep it like tomb cold and it's totally, you know, keep it dark. But I have to be able to see when if I'm getting up to get a drink or use the right or something in the middle of the night.
Starting point is 01:31:33 You know what I mean? Like, come on. There's a big difference here. also let's see this oh oh here we go in Michigan a man is accused of threatening a driver with a chainsaw in a road rage attack
Starting point is 01:31:45 it's in pawpaw Michigan what if you're a pawpaw from pawpaw Michigan what anyway a southwest Michigan man's facing felony charges he threatened a driver who cut him off with a chainsaw what he was a
Starting point is 01:32:01 he was driving a truck and a trailer he passed the woman cut her off ran her off the road Van Buren Sheriff said that the two were arguing and then he grabbed a chains off from his truck. He was not successful in starting the equipment. That's my favorite little notation that's in the affidavit. But then he did stomp on her cell phone and then punch turn on the stomach grabbed her throat. Yeah, this guy's not going to have a good time. So he went to the pokey. Also, let's see. There's a lot of road rage incidents. Like I have three road rage headlines just today alone. Can people chill out when they're driving?
Starting point is 01:32:35 please for the love of all things holy just everybody get to where they need to go safely don't be a docher if you're driving and don't be a doucheer to somebody else if they accidentally seem like they're being a doucher because they may not be like we had a guy who had a health incident and ran into the duff's wings place here in our town so you know maybe it is a health emergency stick with us brighten up your timely news consumption with a dana show podcast where every update comes with a little dash of not so serious on youtube apple or wherever you get your podcasts 60s world You got the Supreme Court talking about getting rid of the Voting Rights Act. And that's very real.
Starting point is 01:33:10 Yeah. That may likely happen in just a matter of months. I mean, they're rewriting history, sensory and historical facts. It's a unbelievable moment. All this anti-woke stuff is just anti-black. Oh, my gosh. You know what? That's actually racist because Gavin Newsom is thinking that all wokeery is all race.
Starting point is 01:33:32 So it's actually inherently racist. He's trying so hard to engender himself to these hosts of this, like, NBA podcast. Imagine, like, debasing yourself to the point where you're just, he's like contorting himself verbally into a pretzel. It's weird to watch. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you at the bottom of this third hour. The, it's, it's, no, it's not. In fact, that's what, he's to say that it's just anti-black, what is he hitting on Florida?
Starting point is 01:34:02 it seems like he's trying to touch on Florida. Remember Florida passed standards for their education where they rejected the New York Times writer who had basically made up a whole bunch of stuff about black history in America and a lot of it had no academic bearing whatsoever. And the Florida, their Board of Education, which were white and black educators.
Starting point is 01:34:25 We're like, that's actually not even academically honest. So we can't, why? We wouldn't allow it on the right. Why would we allow it on the left? It's just propagandizing at that point. That's not education. So that made sense. And you can disagree with it, but to say that it's due to racism or that they were specifically trying to deny the teaching, which is actually mandated under Florida state law, that they were trying to somehow stop the teaching of or history of Black America or slavery or anything else is just a demonstrable lie.
Starting point is 01:34:58 And the people who want to deny that, I mean, shame on them. just it's and it's more than just race the wokery aspect of it i'm trying to understand the slam frank thing i actually saw this over the weekend and steve's got the video to this or are we going to get hit on youtube if we play this by the way i hope not so if you don't know what slam frank is first off it's a musical and i don't like i'm immediately predisposed to dislike it no matter where it comes from, because it's a musical. I'm just not into musicals. I just don't have that suspension of disbelief to think that everybody,
Starting point is 01:35:42 except maybe with the exception of the original West Side Story and the Sound of Music, I just, I have a hard time with it. This is supposed to be a musical satire in which Anne Frank is rewritten as the Netflix Wunderkin, a Latinx pansexual girl named Anitian. Here's a glimpse of Slam Frank as Kane dies. She said Fennon. This is, I'm gonna die. Organize every thought and dot all these eyes till I finish after I've read
Starting point is 01:36:22 until the publishers are hiring me. She said Fennna. I'm a let out this fire in me. I'm fin or rewrap my diure. Ah, this sounds horrible. So it's called Slam. Frank and I don't even know the way that it's there's a lot of controversy about it it centers on the rewritten Anne Frank called Anita through the lens of intersectional multi-ethnic gender queer Afro Latin hip hop Kane slam Frank what do you think of slam Frank would you go see it I immediately see it no hell no I've already seen too much I mean
Starting point is 01:37:17 And people are like, it's satire. Okay, then what is it satirizing? If it's satire, what is it? Where is the satire? Like, what is the satirical aspect? What is the thing that it's? Is it satirizing rap? That's the thing.
Starting point is 01:37:35 No one can answer that question. What is it satirizing then? Anybody? Here's Daily Mail's headline. Holocaust victim and Frank reimagined as pansexual Latina with non-binary lover and neurodiverse family. What is this even?
Starting point is 01:37:56 And she's got one leg. And she's gluten intolerant and colorblind and deaf in one ear. What? She wins. I just want, I should do it. What is this? What is it satir? I mean, it's, it's almost to the point where it's satirizing itself.
Starting point is 01:38:17 It's so cringe. Oh, I've seen enough clips. I don't need to go see it in the theaters because there's not enough liquor in the world. This is how bad it is. Somebody first had the idea. Then they wrote it down, convinced others that it was a good idea. Those others agreed to it. Then they executed it as written.
Starting point is 01:38:45 And here we are. It bypassed a lot of, a lot of stops there in order to get on stage. It began as an Instagram parody and the guy who created it was joking about making this production to make, quote, Latin X girlies feel included in the Holocaust. Now, like, wait a minute. Is it serious or? Because you can't tell anymore. and then they did like a full it like inspire like a full production built around it and that's how it they said it was a fictional theater troop trying to decolonize anne frank's story and then it went
Starting point is 01:39:26 to this absurdity of characters etc um is it satirizing wokery or is it satirizing non wokery to the point where it is a joke cane i can't break Steve what is your thought head is hurting. You wouldn't go see this. No. As we know on the show, I am not a, I'm not a hater of musicals like you are, but. I know. I appreciate that about you. Yeah, no problem, but it's just Anne Frank was a tough
Starting point is 01:39:54 person and tough life, and I don't know if we should be making light of that. I know. See, that's what I'm like, I'm like, hasn't, Kelly, hasn't the girl been thrown off? I'm like, come on. I just, I think that this is where people try to get too smart and over their skis and they create something that does not hit the mark. And someone, I think what they were trying to do was like a Hamilton, a Hamilton style thing.
Starting point is 01:40:21 And they wanted to incorporate characters that were, like discovery marginalized identities, which is a phrase I don't believe in, because I think in this day and age, if you, if any, you can marginalize yourself. but I don't think that people have the power anymore to marginalize you. Unless you're talking about critical race theory marginalizing its non-adherence is the only thing I can think of. But they sold out 34 performances and either people think it's daring satire or just deeply offensive. Like Reddit is full of they hate it or they hate the people who hate it. That's it.
Starting point is 01:41:04 There's no in between. There's no in between here. How big were these rooms they were selling out? Do we know? No, we don't know. Like the Book of Mormon they were saying was, when I think of satire, I think of space balls.
Starting point is 01:41:17 I think of Mel Brooks, who was the genius. I think of Christopher Guest and like Best in Show, right? That movie is one of the funniest things I've ever seen. Spinal Tap. That's what I think of when I think of satire. I don't think of rewriting Anne Frank as like a gender, queer,
Starting point is 01:41:33 whatever Latin X doesn't know what she is type of thing. How does that, that doesn't make it modern. What the hell does that even mean? Someone said they're trying to modernize. How are you modernize Anne Frank? That's so stupid. Shut up.
Starting point is 01:41:50 She's a historical figure. She was a real person and you are de-othering her. Or othering her by stripping her of her identity. That's actually the irony in this whole thing. I mean, were they trying to do unintentional irony? That's a lot. That's a long journey to get to that end with this. Of course, this is, it's like they Netflixed her.
Starting point is 01:42:18 Like how, you know, Netflix changes and ruins everything. Oh, my gosh. Like they're, I think they're doing another pride and prejudice. Can you stop it? We don't need another damn pride and prejudice. We don't need another damn Jane Austen story. Stop! Oh!
Starting point is 01:42:32 We don't need any of it. It's all annoying. Othering her, though. That's what this is. So I just, let's not. Let's say we did. Let's just, and they called it Slam Frank. That was cringy.
Starting point is 01:42:47 That clip that we played. That's why I hate musicals. I can't sit there in a theater and hear that kind of performance and go, wow, that's really good. I can't. I can't. It's just the cheesy over-the-top delivery. I'm sorry, theater kids. It's just not my jam.
Starting point is 01:43:03 Sorry. Just not. Just not. So I don't know. They said it sparked controversy. I think the guy did it. Maybe it might be a left us. Otherwise, they would have burnt the theater down already. Just saying they would have. Can we talk about aliens real quick? Oh, hold up, hold up. Okay, so I got a whole, here we go. So two things. First off, there's a story out that discusses alien activity near U.S. nuclear sites. It's, well, they're saying it's non-human, intelligence. There's evidence of it. And it's gaining scientific validation. That's a big headline. What does that mean? Like it's been confirmed gaining scientific validation. What does that mean? Thousands of objects, they say, sent by non-human intelligence may have been spined on the world's nuclear tests all the way back to the 1940s. It's a groundbreaking new study just published,
Starting point is 01:43:56 providing verified evidence that something or someone was observing our nuclear sites from space long before our first human satellites were ever launched into orbit cane. It is a Nordic some Swedish scientist in Norway. It's a Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics. And they say there's a clear connection
Starting point is 01:44:17 between the tests from 49 and 57 and the increase in the number of transients appearing in the sky. Now, keep that on the table because I have another one. Hold up. I'll pull this other one up. So now, this is a New York Post.
Starting point is 01:44:32 UFO tracker shows thousands of eerie underwater objects lurking along U.S. coasts, Cain. And there's video, and it's creepy. It is the largest queriable historic. What's it? It's queer? No, it's the largest queriable historical siting database for global UFO sightings. It's called Enigma. They said they got reports on over 30,000 unidentified flying objects.
Starting point is 01:45:02 anomalous phenomena since they launched in 2022. And it's not just the skies. They said that there's strange objects, Kane, rising from the depths of the sea, or plunging into the depths without so much as a splash. Could it be aliens? I think it could be. Now, there's more.
Starting point is 01:45:32 What? Yes. You know that Manhattan-sized space object? called 3-Ey Atlas. It's grown a tail. According to Harvard scientists, they're from Harvard, so it's pos legit, right? New images reveal the Manhattan-sized interstellar object known as 3-Ey Atlas has begun to sport a tail indicating that it could be possibly a maneuvering alien craft. They said after exhibiting signs of an incredibly strange anti-tail since first cropping up in the solar system last July. Now, Three-Eye Atlas is showing evidence of a true cometary tale,
Starting point is 01:46:10 according to Spain's Nordic Optical Telescope in the Canary Island. This finding was released in September. Interesting. Do you think it's an alien spaceship? Well, it looks like a giant turdcicle floating out in the... Some of its attributes don't appear just randomly natural, right? So, yeah, I'm willing to believe it. But I also think it's something they want us to believe, too. I think it's pretty cool if aliens are like, let's disguise our ship as a giant space rock. No one will know. Because most everyone's like, oh, it's just a space rock.
Starting point is 01:46:44 I'm just saying if I were an alien, that's what I would do. Then they'd be like, oh, it's a comet. Oh, that's what it is. This is probably a rock from some astro. Ooh, wait a minute. Hold up. Do I have enough time? Do I have no time?
Starting point is 01:46:56 Do I have enough time? Do I have enough time? Because you know we got a potential smod, potential smod alert. I'll try to find it over break. I was going to put it in this segment, but I think I moved it. But it's a potential smod, just saying. So be wary of the water because there's more than just sharks living in there.
Starting point is 01:47:13 The turdicle in space could be an alien spacecraft. And also, aliens have been watching our nuke sites since the 40s. There you go. Subscribe to the Dana Show podcast. Because who says you can't make fun of people while staying informed on your own personal time? Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you can. get your podcast. So two quick things. First off, here's the headline I told you about Smod. Scientists spotted a skyscraper-sized asteroid racing through the solar system.
Starting point is 01:47:46 You look excited. Very excited. It was discovered by Carnegie Science astronomer Scott Shepard. So they're just saying it's skyscraper-sized. It's known as 2025 SC-79. So it circles the sun. once every 128 days. I don't know if it's going to like get next to us, like to hit us, but it's out there. Maybe we'll get lucky. I don't know. So you're saying there's a chance. There's a chance.
Starting point is 01:48:10 So that's number one. The second thing is that Javier Malai scored a major win on the election Sunday. So it looks like, remember, we had Carol Roth on last week to talk about the gambit that the Trump admin was making to kind of box out China. Well, that worked. We'll have more on that tomorrow. In the meantime, today's stupidity game. One, cut 33, please.
Starting point is 01:48:31 But we must remember in a time such as this, we are not the crazy ones, New York City. Sorry to break the news to you. We are not the outlandish ones, New York City. Yeah, you are. You are, though. They want us to think we are crazy. We are sane. Man, when you have to explain it like that.
Starting point is 01:48:54 When you're explaining, you're losing. That's the rule. You guys know that. It's the rule. All right. Moose up front should have told you. Folks, find us at Substack, Chapter and Verse, and YouTube and Facebook, like and subscribe. I will be back with you tomorrow.

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