The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Milton’s Wrath, Israel's October 7th Observance & Kamala’s Media Blitz
Episode Date: October 7, 2024Hurricane Milton reaches a Category 5 as it becomes one of the fastest growing hurricanes in the Gulf barreling towards Florida. Florida residents begin to evacuate. Dana reflects on the significance ...of the one year observance since the October 7th attacks on Israel. In an official FEMA Disaster Preparedness Meeting, they said relief is no longer about getting the greatest good for the greatest number of people, but “disaster equity”. The number of registered Republicans in Pennsylvania is surging. Kamala Harris and Tim Walz decide to do a media blitz over the weekend with more interviews and it went just about as well as you’d think. Hurricane Milton could possibly be one of the most damaging hurricanes in Florida’s history. Donald Trump takes over as the betting odds favorite to win the election.Please visit our great sponsors:Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaUse code DANA to save 20% on your next order. Hillsdalehttps://danaforhillsdale.comClaim your free pocket Constitution today at DanaForHillsdale.comKelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comInnovation. Performance. Keltec. Learn more at KelTecWeapons.com today.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet a free month of service with code Dana.ReadyWise https://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on any regularly priced item.Relief Factorhttps://relieffactor.comDon’t mask pain, fight it naturally with Relief Factor. Visit online or call 1-800-4-RELIEF today!Tax Network USAhttps://TNUSA.com/DANADon’t let the IRS control your life—empower yourself with Tax Network USA. Visit TNUSA.com/DANA
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My broader question to you, I think, is about this misinformation.
Do you think this is a time to put falsehoods aside, like the idea that FEMA funds are being redirected to migrants, which is just not true?
Well, it is true that FEMA and the Department of Homeland Security have been spending billions of dollars on migrants.
I understand some people say they're separate funds, but we just passed a short-term spending bill.
It's very common for the administration to come and ask for permission to move money between funds, especially to prepare for emergencies.
And second, I would note that this administration seems to have no problem finding money when they want to spend it on their priorities.
When they need hundreds of billions of dollars to pay off student loans for graduate students and gender studies programs, they somehow find it.
When it's trying to get helicopters to deliver food and water and cellular service and life-saving medicine into these mountain valleys, they somehow can't seem to find the money.
I got to be honest with you, I was temporarily distracted there because they thought he said ginger studies for like a half second.
And I thought, there you know, I make kind of some sense.
So I love the questioning that they have.
And this is on Meet the Press.
This is Tom Cotton speaking on Meet the Press about all the FEMA stuff that we're going to get into.
There's a lot we're going to touch on today, including it being the one year observance since the October 7th terror attack on Israel, in which you still have, you know, over 100 hostages held, including Americans.
Not a peep from the administration on those Americans, hardly in this year's sense.
but the latest with FEMA because we have another hurricane barreling towards Florida towards Tampa.
People are being told to evacuate and to stay safe.
And we're going to give you all the latest with that.
But Tom Cotton's talking to, don't tell me your name because I don't care, that chick over in MSNBC.
And she's like, well, you know, you were saying that FEMA was appropriating these funds for these things, which isn't true.
Why do you hate humans and all people who come into the country that don't look like you?
that's exactly what she wanted to say because that's what she said and I love the I love the
approach that they have on it that's that's her that's her her spin that she has on it her her bias it's
like why even sit down and answer a question what if you I think that we need to start answering
questions the way that the media asks them so why are you such a Nazi uh you know I I would
love to answer your Nazi question but I just have a hard problem talking a hard time talking
when Nazis like that, you know, I mean, I just...
Have you stopped being racist?
Yeah. If you could stop being racist for five seconds and I'll answer your question,
Ms. Nazi. I mean, for real. I just really think that this would, you know, just thinking
that that might be the way to go with us. But it is true and we're going to get into that
because some of this stuff is, dare I make you angry today, I don't know. Some of this stuff is
pretty frustrating. The, and this is just all, you know, this is all the latest with the DEI and
everything else that's been coming down. It's been infecting all of these government agencies.
So before we get started, welcome, Dana Lash with you. We're going to start your week off properly.
It's Monday. Happy to be with you on this beautiful Texas October Monday, although not so beautiful
for parts of Florida, which we're going to touch on Hurricane Milton. Everyone's being told to
Evac. And I was looking at some of the, I'm, I'm, are you guys like me? I get obsessed with the
weather. If it's, it's like a thing if you're in Missouri, you grow up with it, right? You know how
Floridians? They're like, well, you know, I don't know. They lick a finger, put it in the wind.
Maybe Olivac. Maybe I won't. You know, they just kind of, Floridians have been through it before.
And so they have a different approach than people who aren't from the area, like Missourians with
tornadoes and even Texas with tornadoes as well. And so depending on where you were born and raised,
you grow up basically become like being a pretend meteorologist, right? Kane, that's pretty accurate,
I think. Like how
Canel know this because he
in St. Louis radio
where he also cut his teeth, it's
like a thing. Everybody, it's all hands on deck.
Everyone is an amateur meteorologist.
All of a sudden you learn how to read barometric.
I don't even know where these skills come from.
They just, you know, all of a sudden appear.
It's like the Matrix. You're plugged in and you can fly
a helicopter. You all of a sudden know how to read all
these things and be able to accurately
explain them. So you're all
watching the weather and you're watching the
sky and I mean, it gets down to a
science. Like, I can feel the do level in the air. I mean, it's just like, and you, you watch everything
obsessively. So now I have taken to doing that with everything. And then it just expands as you age.
So you don't need to, though. There's enough weather reports out there that get into it. But this
hurricane, Barreland Awards, this is Milton. It's a cat four right now, right? Oh, is it now a cat five?
Yeah. Well, that's nice. How nice for it to do that while I had my yogurt before I came in.
it decides to do that.
No, thanks Milton.
So Milton's barreling to wards.
I mean, and this is, it's the, what are they?
It's Tampa, Tampa Bay.
I mean, there's like some pretty direct maps.
It's going to hit what, like Wednesday, Thursday, Wednesday, late afternoon night,
going into early Thursday morning.
So everybody, I hope everybody's staying safe there.
And it's expected to make landfall in Tampa Bay about Wednesday afternoon.
They think it's going to be more destructive.
than Hurricane Helene.
Six million are under Hurricane Warning
wins up to 150 miles per hour
and they're looking at storm surges
anywhere from like 9 to 12 feet,
which is crazy.
So it's going to make,
they said, I mean,
if it's been upgraded now,
then it's, you know,
it's a cat five
and looking at 150 mile per hour winds.
And it's,
everybody's been booking flights.
Gas pumps have been running out.
Because everybody's leaving.
Everybody has to,
everybody has to evacuate.
And it's, yeah,
It has intensified and it's Cat 5.
They think it could be 160 mile per hour winds or higher gusts.
That's insane.
It's currently in the Gulf right now.
And it's just, yeah, barreling right towards Florida.
Yes, Kane.
And part of that, you know, that meteorologist, Kane, please, yes.
It just happens to be the case that it hasn't been since 1999.
And we know these things, too.
When you grow up in weather affected areas, that sounds like a DEI term.
You know what I mean?
You forget and then you see it again when someone else posts it.
Yeah.
But there hasn't been a hurricane to develop in the Gulf since Hurricane Brett in 1999.
This one went from like tropical storm to Cat 5 in almost no time.
Jeez.
I'm wondering.
My tinfoil hat's really zinging.
Oh my gosh.
I'm just saying.
I'm just saying.
I'm just saying.
I do not believe to that extent that the government can control weather.
I just don't.
You know, keep your eyes close.
I don't believe it.
Whatever.
You want to keep your eyes closed?
It's fine.
Now, I, I, do I believe maybe more, I believe in Bigfoot, I believe in aliens, completely.
Oh, I completely believe they're big feet out there.
But the weather things are?
For real. Big foot, foot, foot, I don't know.
That's a, that's a mile too far.
Yeah, you know, not to that extent.
I know.
Interesting.
And why would people, so you're telling me that Democrats are controlling the weather to make a hurricane
go and hit Democrat voter, or Republican voter areas?
No, you're putting words in my mouth.
Well, because this is going somewhere.
This crazy train is going somewhere.
Where do the tracks lead?
Tinfoil hat is zinging.
And I don't think.
It's Democrats.
I think they're like larger...
Larger groups of individuals at play.
Large groups of Democrat wizards.
Just saying.
Just asking.
You're pushing this off the ledge.
I'm not pushing that off the ledge.
It's already on the ledge on the ground.
It's splat.
So Juan's showing you some of the...
I love this map, Ventusky.
Juan's showing you my favorite map to look at.
Because you can see everything and get...
I mean, you can zero in and get down to like precise.
the center. This is the funnest app to actually follow. It's the Ventusky app. It really is. And you can
see the wind gusts. He also has, for those of you watching the simulcast of the radio program,
he also has that, what is it? That's the projected, pretty much assumed at this point.
We say projected because it's the proper terminology, but that's the path of the hurricane.
So we're praying for everybody. I know, I'm not going to sit here until Floridians their
business, right? But I just think, like, when the people who live their,
They also are like, yeah, 12-foot storm surge, maybe you should get.
Let's maybe listen to those people.
They had, who was it?
One of their officials went out there and said, well, if you're going to stay,
you might as well write your name on your impermanent marker on your arm so people can
identify you when they find you.
Please listen, please.
And take your pets.
Please, dear heavens, don't leave your pets.
Oh, my goodness.
All right, we got more on this.
We're also, obviously, following the one-year observance of October 7th.
And one year ago today, still, I mean, a hundred hostages are missing, including babies, Americans.
There's still no, and it's, there was videos of people in Gaza celebrating today, the year observance.
Well, they voted for Hamas, the Iran satellite that did this.
So, you know, that's not entirely shocking.
And I just, the thing that that really is mind boggling, I was looking.
looking at a couple of different surveys, particularly in Britain. They were saying that there is a
significant number of British youngsters who have increased their support for Hamas and they believe
that reports about October 7th are exaggerated or they think it was justified. Their new findings,
18 to 24, and they talk about how that one in 10 of those in that demographic have a favorable
view of Hamas a year after their deadly a terror attack.
13% they think believe that the media maybe perhaps exaggerated or invented.
16% believe it was justified.
This is insane.
I'm not even quite sure how anyone can.
I mean, they live streamed it.
It wasn't that people, I mean, the terrorists themselves, that's one of the reasons that we have all this footage.
Because that's terrorist footage.
They literally filmed it themselves and they broadcast it.
And so, I mean, good heavens.
It's just, and then the attacks since then.
And that time, no one has ever asked Hamas to cease fire.
No one has asked Hezbollah to cease fire.
No one has asked Iran to cease fire.
It's always been demands of Israel to cease fire simply when they're protecting themselves.
That's a crazy stat when you think of it.
Think of all the protests that we've seen on college campuses here.
Kind of makes sense, doesn't it?
But that's not all.
There's more.
In addition to that, the hate.
crimes. I don't like the phrase hate crime. I think it's a stupid phrase just to put it out there
because it suggests that there is a crime that is born out of hate, which is stupid. You know,
nobody believes this. However, crimes that are motivated by a very specific ideology, well,
that's an accurate thing to say. Should it be elevated above other crimes? I don't believe so. I'm very,
very of the republic on this. However, and again, this is a telegraph survey from London.
They discovered that specifically like anti, like anti-Semitic, like they hate Jewish people, crimes, that's their motivator, have skyrocketed fourfold since last year, according to new data.
This was from the telegraph, which by the way, is not exactly a conservative entity.
It's not as far left as the Guardian, but it's not a super conservative entity.
And so this new survey, they said that they looked at the number of incidents for people who were motivated by dislike of Islam and compared it to the number of cases that were criminal actions that were motivated by people who disliked Jewish people.
And what they discovered is that the number of anti-Semitic versus quote unquote Islamophobic are like fourfold.
They've exploded.
And these are all cases reported by the Met Police just since October 7th last year.
That's insane.
And I kind of think that it's, well, we know in the United States that those cases, motivated by dislike specifically of Jewish people have increased.
So this is, I mean, think about how, again, look at what was happening on college campuses last year.
It's not surprising, really, is it?
We have a lot more on the way, including Kamala Harris' disastrous interview. Also, a friend of mine was shopping over the weekend, and they got a picture of Alessandro Mayorkas coming out of a very, very ritzie menswear store. He was out there shopping for luxury men's clothing, while everything else with FEMA, the fallout and recovery from Hurricane Helene, now impending Hurricane Milton, is right at his doorstep. Also, while headlines about all the FEMA spending,
and the DEI have been making the pages.
So we're going to discuss that.
And then we're also going to get into Democrats pushing for more speech censorship.
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And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
So people in California are freaking out because of what is being described as an invasion of a dangerous three-foot rat-like creature with orange teeth that is threatening the safety of residents and the state's economy.
Now, I've got an objection to what these things are named.
They're called neutria.
There's a thousand neutria, and it's one of the largest rodent species, and they've already been hunted down in the Bay Area this year.
One of the reasons I don't like their name is because it suggests that they're nutritious and in any way appealing to eat, and it doesn't.
They're not. They look like giant beaver mole rats, and I don't know. But they're also known as
coipoop, the animals. They weigh around 20 pounds. They pose a threat to everything. They carry
tapeworms. I mean, they're like the mammalian mosquito. I don't know. They also carry
tuberculosis, blood and liver flukes. This is like all the horrible things. Nutriars are
made of evil, as apparently what I'm hearing. Anyway, they're near permanent water sources,
and they're having a major problem because the population is just exploded. So they're
freaking out in California over the neutria, which is a weird name for an animal. Also,
this, there was a pro-Hamas protester who set himself on fire outside of the White House.
I mean, you know, you're going to take care of a problem for people. The, he is a pro-Hamas
protester who set himself on fire in front of the White House. The photojournalist, Samuel
Mayna Jr. Winston screamed in pain. He set his left arm on fire.
And yeah, then he realized after it started catching fire that it hurt.
And he's a self-proclaimed visual storyteller.
And he was screaming that it was misinformation.
And I'm a journalist.
And I said it was okay.
Okay, well, that's no.
Scientists grow a mystery tree from a 1,000-year-old seed.
I swear to you, I think this is how Game of Thrones started.
I don't know what kind of tree it is, but it's some Jurassic Park type of stuff.
Let's not be messing around with things that have been put to history.
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Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you.
channel 347 direct tv is where you can also check out the simulcast of the radio program the chat
happens at rumble and of course we're on x and all that stuff and uh yeah so if i look by the way
just a reminder to people i have a you can't see it but i have a giant four and a half foot screen in
front of me a custom built rig so when i'm looking down i'm like referencing because we don't
do prompters here we don't got any of that stuff it's just all off the cuff for three hours every
day ron's shown it out this thing is hoss and i this is what i look all my stuff is like
right down here so this is where i'm
I'm watching X. I'm watching like some of the every now and then I can check in on the chat.
But I can't really because then I'll get lost and then I'm not doing the show anymore.
And then I'll be it. So I can't. I have a general role. I'm not in by others that have made it for me.
I'm not allowed to look at it when I'm on air because I'll get distracted.
But so if you see it, that's what I have in front of me. So we don't have prompter.
So I'm not reading stuff off the screen. But also make sure you go sign up at subsect.
We're going to have stuff coming out for you. A few things coming out for you.
but this ongoing disaster follow-up recovery from Hurricane Helene,
it has been unbelievable, the headlines that have been coming out about this.
And I'm looking at now how they've been prioritizing the DEI stuff.
This is, which is the, let me pull this up.
There was audio where they were saying that something,
it's like that somehow people who are alphabet are somehow more disproportionately affected
by weather like the hurricane it was something to that effect
may have been and i'm they were saying that the they had this FEMA disaster preparedness
meeting and in it they were saying that well we should focus our efforts on the alphabet people
because they struggled before this storm.
They were really struggling before that.
And I'm thinking, wait a minute.
They said it was about disaster equity.
What?
That doesn't make any sense to me.
How was this about disaster equity?
Yes, it was at 9.30 this morning.
It's like.
Is this, if we have this, play this.
Because this is what they've been talking about with FEMA.
And this is, I think, one of the problems
in making sure that we're getting things to people.
Listen.
The shift that we're seeing right now is a shift in emergency management from utilitarian principles where everything is designed for the greatest good, for the greatest amount of people to disaster equity.
But we have to do more, right?
And so this topic is intersecting, I think, with a number of other topics where we have to look at policies and understand to what extent they have disadvantaged communities that had less assets.
communities that had pre-existing vulnerabilities.
So they're saying,
we should focus our efforts on LGBTIA people.
They struggled before the storm, was the direct quote.
And this is, they also added,
FEMA relief is no longer about getting the greatest good
for the greatest amount of people.
It's about disaster equity.
What is disaster equity?
What is even that?
But this is what they were talking.
about in this sound bite and I am trying to wrap my head around this because the alphabet people
how are they more disproportionately affected by the hurricane than people who don't add who don't
say that they're alphabet people I'm how what do gay people get blown away more on the winds I
don't understand like what's happening like anchor down the gays like what's going on do they get
like blown up into the hurricane I don't know
Is there a questionnaire before they rescue you?
Yeah, does the boat pull up when you're on top of the pitched roof?
Well, you know, which was apparently a huge problem in Butler.
When the boat pulls up, do they go, hey, how do you like to have to sex?
Is that what they yell before they engage in?
Are you gay?
And then there's probably some, you know, what was that?
We can't, we can't rescue you until we know if you're gay.
Is that?
Yeah.
If that's the case, and we just advise everyone to say they're gay.
Yeah, just go ahead and be like, just, yeah, be like gay over here, get me.
Just do it.
Yeah, just go ahead.
Get off them rooftops.
You sort it all out later.
They said, yeah, FEMA's no longer about getting the greatest good for the greatest amount of people.
It's about disaster equity.
So some people, because, okay, let me just, I know, let me walk down this.
Just bear with me, please.
And this was a FEMA disaster preparedness meeting.
So this is not speculation.
These are literally FEMA people with officials.
FEMA backgrounds and their official FEMA Zoom call talking about this stuff. And they're saying that it's
about disaster equity. So if you and someone else are across a flooded street and you're on each other's,
you're on your roof and they're on their roof and there's one boat, then it has to go to the
person who's alphabet because it's about disaster equity. That means if you have to die in the name
of equity, then I guess you've got to die. This is the stupidest thing I've ever seen. We are
making, you know, these identity factors and making them into idols at the expense of security and safety.
They struggled before the storm.
Oh my gosh.
I can't.
I can't.
One of the guys whose picture there, I don't even understand what half of his.
So his name is Tyler Atkins.
He's a FEMA.
He works as a training manager in the Office of Resilience, managing our resilient and ready seminar series.
It's a twice monthly webinar.
See, this sounds horrible.
It discusses climate change equity and FEMA programs.
Oh, they have 23,000 employees and they get like $30 billion a year.
Why again?
This is so.
And they've been trying to community note it on X and they're trying to say, it's not FEMA,
but yes, we have to actually acknowledge that it's FEMA admitting that it's FEMA because it is.
So, I mean, what if you can't, what if you're drowning in the waters like actively entering your lungs when the boat,
the FEMA boat pulls up and they can't,
they don't know what to do. Like, we don't know if he's
gay. You can't say, I mean,
can you, sir, can you stop drowning for a second?
Just tell us whether or not you're gay.
I'm not making all this up. This is,
this is how stupid this is.
And then you have this, audio somebody 11.
They're concerned about the shelters
misgendering
illegal immigrant trans people.
This is all the stuff FEMA has been involved in. Listen to this stuff.
This is crazy.
Being a migrant trans woman, there is an undiagnering.
documented concern. There is also a concern of whether they would trust the people, places that are
offering shelter that are faith-based because of the way they've been responded to in the past.
Then if they are accepted, what would happen in terms of misgendering in terms of bedrooms and
bathrooms, et cetera? And then in addition, public safety, once they're inside, from those who are
actually sheltering with them. You know, the first people have been showing up to all this stuff,
have been faith-based people.
FEMA showed up a week later,
so they don't get to complain.
They don't get to do any of this.
They showed up, they showed up way later.
So it was the faith-based people
that showed up first.
And now you're more worried about,
well, are they using the proper pronouns?
Who gives a rat's ass?
You've been displaced by a hurricane.
You're in need of shelter.
Oh my gosh, stop.
This is where fantasy goes too far,
where you're now actually impeding
recovery assistance, disaster response.
because of fantasy roleplay.
And you can get mad that it's called fantasy roleplay,
but that's exactly what it is.
I mean, it's fantasy roleplay.
And now it's actually affecting saving lives.
This is just insane that we're at this juncture in society right now.
Well, there's, we can't, we don't know if they're, you know, if they're misgendering people.
You know, they've, they're helped, you've got to volunteer staff, usually with a lot of these,
I mean, these, well, all of them, all of these faith-based entities.
It's a volunteer staff.
They are operating these shelters.
They're serving their community.
They're also dealing with hundreds, sometimes thousands of people who need assistance.
We don't have time for this.
We do not have time for this.
Either you're prioritizing saving lives and disaster recovery, or you just want to be
the turn in the punch bowl and mess everything.
up because you're insistent on LARPING. I mean, it just, audio sound bite 9, this is when
they've been pushing this is their public relations campaign. They're trying to say that this is,
that this stuff is saying these things and criticizing the agency about these issues,
you're criticizing them over something false. But what we just played for you are literally
two videos of FEMA people in official FEMA meetings talking about it. Audio sound bite 9.
So much is going viral online as well. One user.
suggested yesterday that a militia should go against FEMA, got more than half a million views.
What kind of impact has this had on the recovery effort?
It has a tremendous impact on the comfort level of our own employees to be able to go out there,
but it's also demoralizing to all of the first responders that have been out there in their
communities, helping people, FEMA staff, volunteers, the private sector that are working
side by side with local officials to go out and help people. I need to make sure I can get the
resources to where they needed. And when you have this dangerous rhetoric like you're hearing,
it creates fear in our own employees. We need to make sure we're getting help to the people who
need it. Okay, well, you're prioritizing, though, all of this other identity politics stuff
that has nothing to do with anything that you're talking about. So I'm just, I'm confused. And these
aren't falsehoods. All the stuff that they've been saying is actually accurate, that they're
being criticized over. I mean, we've got more, I mean, this is just the, you know, the tip of the
iceberg. And yeah, and they are claiming that they never gave any kind of money for the care
and housing of those who came in illegally. Well, that's just false because we have receipts for that.
I mean, it's publicly available. For Crina out of Lod, it's on FEMA's website. How do you think
people got this information? This is so stupid. I can't even believe we're arguing about this.
So some of the other things we're looking at, too, the polling, we're going to get into all
this because there's some interesting stuff, excuse me, coming out of Pennsylvania with a registrar.
Republican voters. Registrations are surging. I don't know what that means just yet because it had been
actually kind of depressed. It had been down and there wasn't a lot of ground game there. So we're going to
go over that here coming up. And we're also going to get into some of these other numbers. It's still
incredibly close. But there, Trump has a little bit of momentum. He's got four weeks to maintain it.
a new general election poll from
UGov, Yahoo, and then several other
you got 47 to 47 have them tied.
RCP has them, I mean, within the margin of error,
again, it's still tied.
Very close.
There is, like I said, a little bit of momentum
for Trump right now.
Can he keep that for four weeks?
And then what does, what,
what are Democrats going to do in that time?
Because at this point,
any momentum Harris has,
I don't, if she's losing it, then she's losing it. I don't know how you recover that momentum.
It's very, very hard to start to come down into that valley off of a high after choosing your
running mate, upending the Democrat primary, doing all of this stuff, coming from this, coming from
this, you know, polling high, this bump, you're coming down into the valley now. Within four weeks,
it's really, really hard to reclaim that or try to capitalize on.
another event to give you momentum. That's just statistically really impossible. So the left needs
to figure out where she is in all of this because that is a huge indication about where we're going to
be in four weeks time. So we're going to get into all of that. There's a lot still to get. And we're
also going to get into what's happening in Florida. FEMA was shutting landfills. And apparently
Governor Rondisanta ordered everyone to tear down, literally tear down the gates of these
landfill so that debris removal could continue unabated by the federal government. There's video of
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sands through the hourglass so are the days of the United States the election
oh the prompter so 32 days 32 days okay we got some business to do we got some
business to do all right
32 days.
Oh, my.
And we know we will do it.
It's going to be a very tight race until the very end.
This is going to be a very tight race until the very end.
We are the underdog and we know we have some hard work ahead.
It's so awkward.
Guys, it's so awkward.
Come on.
Her teleprompter went down.
So she was, I guess, just, she's trying to buy some time.
So it...
I knew how many days there were after she said it.
How many days were there?
I think it was 32.
That was some Gwen Wals level repetition.
Turn the page.
Got to turn the page.
That was really...
She's just not...
She's being ripped for her 60 Minutes interview, which we're going to dive into.
Coming up, I was actually reading just on break, another piece about it.
And it's just, she's just being beaten over it.
Because it's just so awkward.
And she just, um, when you're, I, she's unprepared.
She's just unprepared.
Not everyone is made for every type of position or to hold every type of office or to even speak.
Well, without a tell.
She couldn't do our job.
She can do my job.
I don't have a teleprompter at all.
Ever.
Ever.
I have never used to tell.
I have never used to teleprompter for a speech.
like giving a speech like that ever.
Now there will be times when I write my own copy
and I would like read for like an ad or something
but there's she could not,
she can't think like that.
She can't think through like that.
And it is different.
But if you're used to speaking in front of people
and this has been the problem of her hiding away
and refusing to do press,
you know, when you're thrown in the middle of a press scrum like that,
you're, that's like training.
It's like a training exercise for these politicians.
That's why they shouldn't run from the press.
They should take that opportunity to hone their rhetorical skills and learn how to control the conversation and champion your narrative, et cetera, et cetera.
And when you hide away and you, you know, issue all these opportunities to do so, this is what happens when you're in front of an audience and your teleprompter goes down.
Or what happens when you sit down for an interview on your economic policies with 60 minutes?
and when you're asked tough questions that force you off of your, you know, talking points dance card,
it gets rough. We're going to talk about all of that coming up. There's more cringe to have. There's a lot more cringe on the way, but it's worth it. And then we're going to get into some of the latest polling and what that means because we need to pay attention to a couple of states and I'm going to tell you exactly why and what states they are. Stick with us. Second hour. Life can take a toll on our bodies. There's no way around it. And whether it's just,
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Top of the second hour, Dana Lash with you.
You can listen to the radio.
program coast to coast. And you can also find the simulcast of the radio program, Channel 347
direct TV as well as X and all that good stuff. So this, I just want to reiterate FEMA is
FEMA's problem. This was the, I guess, one of the FEMA officials lamenting what she described as
the falsehoods and lies about FEMA response and where money goes. It's
et cetera, et cetera, and how it's dangerous and demoralizing audio sound by nine, but there's a follow-up.
Listen.
It's 10. Sorry, 10.
Let's talk about some of the misinformation that is out there, including these claims and former President Trump, that FEMA is about a billion dollars short because money has been going to undocumented immigrants also that the areas of the Republican areas of the state are being intentionally ignored in some fashion.
You know, it's frankly ridiculous and just plain false.
This kind of rhetoric is not helpful to people.
You know, it's really a shame that we're putting politics ahead of helping people,
and that's what we're here to do.
We've had the complete support of the state.
We've had the local officials helping to push back on this dangerous,
truly dangerous narrative that is creating this fear of trying to reach out and help us
or to register for help.
You know, people need resources
and we need them to get into the system.
And it's just, you know, a shame
that people are sitting home
on their comfortable couches.
Well, we have thousands of people here on the ground
that have left their own families.
And they are the ones also complaining
about your response
because it's citizens that are making it into these areas
before government, a full week ahead of time.
But what's more, this was KJP,
what was this a week ago?
Not even a week of it.
Yeah, first we hear her,
echoing what you just heard, Hersey, but then it's followed by a little flashback from
2022, just one of the many press conferences that she says this very thing.
Audio summer 33. Listen. No, Biden did not take FEMA relief money to use on migrants.
FEMA regional administrators have been meeting with city officials on site to coordinate
to coordinate available federal support from FEMA and other federal agencies. Funding is also available
through FEMA's emergency food
and shelter program to eligible
local governments and non-for-profit
organizations upon request
to support humanitarian relief
for migrants. So it sounds like
what she just said was I lied and also FEMA
says. So it's from FEMA.
They're saying this. Okay, well there you have it.
Well, of course they're all lying.
And I mean, you
keep seeing, look, these people,
I'm going to tell you something. You know,
guys, there's a damn hurricane recovery
effort in six states. And then you got another one that's making its way towards landfall in
Florida on Wednesday. Cat 5, Milton. People don't have time to sit here and engage in politics.
The stuff that they're calling out is stuff that's actually happening. It's stuff that they're
seeing in their communities. I have an untold number of friends in these states that are saying
this stuff. These are good people who have no reason to make up these accusations. They have no
reason to fabricate any kind of drama or any kind of story because you know what? They're trying
to get their belongings out of waterlogged properties. They're trying to pick up trees and make
their roads passable. They're trying to figure out what they're going to do for their kids' school
for the next several weeks because they're not going to have power in their area because the
infrastructure has been destroyed. They're just trying to figure out where they're going to make
sure they can keep getting clean water and hot showers. They don't have time to make this stuff up
for political purposes. What they're calling out is what's happening. And to discount that is offensive.
To discount that is dangerous. And to lie about it,
save your own big government ass is abysmal. Shame on you. FEMA should be abolished because all of
these people have been going into these areas, private citizens volunteering of their own free will.
You've had private helicopter owners that have been flying in resources, rescuing people.
The government is always behind, always behind. A day late and a dollar short and the efforts
always half-assed every single time. And then how dare you criticize their efforts?
You know, they're staying in nice hotels why other people in the area that have been displaced,
can't even find shelter.
Done with it.
Or they're threatening to,
they're threatening people
if they're actually trying to aid
and assist resources
and recovery.
Done with this.
No, this is,
and then you got this,
show this photo of Alejandro Mayuricus.
This was insane.
He's, now look, I get that you can,
you can multitask.
A friend of mine took this.
A lot of people were sharing my friend's photo
and they weren't crediting him,
but he would just,
It looked like he was sitting outside a mall.
You know, like it's, it looked like one of those things.
The wife is shopping, so I'm going to sit in the mall and have my coffee and just scroll on my phone.
And he watches, Alejandro Mayorgas, come out of this Ritzie menswear store.
Comes out of this Ritsy Minswear store where they have like very expensive suit jackets and, you know, suits and and shirts and all of this stuff.
And he was shopping and comes out with this nice shopping bag.
It just looks bad.
It just looks.
it looked really bad, right?
I'm not begrudging you.
You know, it just looked bad,
especially when he's been telling everyone that either the border's been secure
or that they're not spending money on stuff
when they are spending money on stuff.
It just looks bad.
And he comes out and he's shopping and he's all in his khakis
and he's got his nice tennis shoes on and he's in his polo.
That's the front of mine who snapped this photo of him
leaving this very ritzie store.
And he'd made some purchases.
And in the meantime, you know, what are you doing for the people?
The reason why this deserves attention is because he's been telling people in six states that, I mean, the way that the government has been set up in the funding and everything has been prioritized, those people are being disservice.
And you know what? When Ron DeSantis was on last week, he's right.
There are a lot of Republicans in the House that have allowed for this to happen and that have allowed for this to. And there are a lot of voters that allowed for it to happen.
Everybody wants to kiss the ass of voters and I don't because you're not babies. You're grown people.
and if people are going to get offended by being told what their lack of accountability in voting does,
and you're no better than the trans Tifa who get upset when they're told that just because they tuck,
they can be called a chick.
We're not doing this cosplay and stuff.
If you want better people in the house, vote for them.
If you want better candidates, get out there and donate and mobilize and don't just get in after the fact.
I always get so aggravated when people get dissatisfied with the choice of a candidate, the selection of a candidate.
Where were you when that candidate was being picked?
Where were you when there were a bunch of candidates in the mix?
and, you know, there was fundraising here and get out the vote and canvassing and all of that.
It's always the people who get in, again, day late and a dollar short, and then they want to complain about it,
and then they want to take their ball and go home, as though they have no accountability in this or any skin in the game.
No, that's stupid.
The voter is just as much a part of this and more responsible than the politician because we're the people who put them in there.
I get that, you know, we're not allowed to say that stuff.
Oh, I can.
I'm not a politician.
I don't need nobody's vote.
But you all know, you all listening know, it's true.
true. These people in the House have been
enabling Mayorkas. They've been
enabling this. They have the power of the
purse. When have they pulled it? They're all so scared.
We're afraid. I don't, then I wish we'd lose seats.
What's the point? If you're just going to
go along with Democrats and be Democrat light, what's the point?
Can't be doing this that close.
Speaking of which, let's talk about some of the polling
here. So the
this is what I think is
weird. And I had a
friend of mine that had been looking back at
like Hillary Clinton back in 2016 and
you know, where Clinton was compared to Trump going into polling. So the average at a lot of these
places, a lot of these polling aggregates, whether it's RCP or 538 or a number of others,
they have had Harris leading nationally. I mean, really, it's tied. Unless you're beyond that margin of error,
then it's just a tie. But they have her ahead in the popular vote by over two points.
now in at about this time in 2020 Biden was about eight or nine points ahead in the polls over Trump
but then when he finished on election day when all of a sudden done he was like it was barely
four and a half of the popular vote so it was too over where Harris is now a friend of mine was
looking at Hillary Clinton at this time in 2016 in October of 2016
and Hillary Clinton was about looking at where Harris and Walsar,
Hillary Clinton was behind where Joe Biden was in 2020.
Hillary Clinton was two points behind that in 2016.
So that's why I'm saying it's so incredibly close.
And it's the way that you interpret and look at the polls and then look at previous performances of the polling.
and everything is on the table.
They're in Pennsylvania.
Let me pull this up.
They have been registering an inordinate amount, which is good.
The numbers have been coming in for Republicans.
The registering for voters in Pennsylvania has surged.
Pennsylvania is a state that I think Republicans need to make an act of play for.
Democrats were gambling it by not having Josh Shapiro on the ticket.
So Trump, I think going back to Butler, I mean, it was good.
Some people were like, oh, it was staged.
craft. It was just, but if it helps to drive registered voters, where's the downside? You see what I'm
saying? Like, that's what Republicans should be doing. I don't know. Stagecraft is where you go and
register Republicans to vote. As long as you're registering Republicans, if you're just doing rallies and you're
not making anything happen, then that's stupid and a waste of time and effort. But if you hold a rally
and you're registering voters, where's the downside? So they had registered Republicans, the number
of Republicans registering surging last month. The Republicans in Pennsylvania registered
of almost twice as many new voters as Democrats did.
And looking at the Senate, you got Dave McCormick against Bob Casey, the Democrat.
And this is a very, it hasn't gotten a ton of attention, but it's a very interesting race in Pennsylvania.
Because it's sort of like a measure, I think, as to where Trump could be in the state as well.
it's um in fact there was over at red see we pull this up this is a piece over at red state
uh that looks into these counties being a bellwether some of the counties in in pennsylvania being
a bellwether and how one survey conducted by signal showed that trump led in erie and north hampton
two bellwether counties in pennsylvania those were won by the overall winner in 08-12 2016 and
2020. So they're crucial, like the battleground of battlegrounds, those counties. And by getting more
people registered and doing it at a margin of two to one over Democrats, you're really shifting the
momentum and you could be also helping to shift the turnout as well, because Republican turnout is
always what hurts. So Pennsylvania is becoming kind of the clinched state for this, more and more
so. That's what it's looking like, which is why, again, it makes Democrats gamble about
going with Tim Walsh, even dumber. The reason that Democrats went with Walses is because they were
trying to secure that left leaning, that leftward pitch in the Democrat Party. That's the legacy
that they're trying to build towards. If they wanted to be more competitive and if they didn't
care so much about protecting their Marxist shift, I don't think that they would have picked Wals.
I think they would have made a play for Pennsylvania. This is a very dangerous gamble for Democrats
to make. And as it is right now, they're not performing in Pennsylvania the way that they need to
in order to make that gamble pay off.
And the voter registration,
I mean, it is two to one.
There's a net of 7,000 plus new voters for the GOP,
and that's in Upper Providence Township.
That's the single biggest takeaway
for registrations in all of the year.
And Scott Pressler's been up there doing a lot of this.
He was the one who, a little bit back,
he found, so the day of the Trump rally this past Saturday,
he was the one who found that the
Pennsylvania Department of State
were going to be doing this maintenance
on their registration website
and he noted that typically
because he went back and looked at this
he said typically the registration
all of this stuff was done
you know it's done overnight it's done you know people are sleeping
so it's not bothering anybody they were going to start it in the afternoon
when the rally was going that was kind of interesting
there's always going to be shenanigans
that's why you can't just overcome the margin of error you got to come
overcome the margin of fraud as well.
We got a lot more on the way.
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So this is a crazy story.
You guys remember he's legally blind.
the former New York Governor David Patterson.
So he was savagely attacked by a group of teenagers.
He and his stepson were out in Manhattan,
and they saw these teenagers climbing a fire escape,
and he told them to get down.
And he and his stepson, 20-year-old Anthony Silwa,
they came across these teenagers.
They were walking their dog,
and they got beat up apparently brutally.
I don't know what happened to the dog.
New York Post said that they got beat up pretty bad.
And it's interesting because Anthony is the biological son
of Curtis Sewell.
So he's not their walk? I know.
That's what makes it super interesting, isn't it?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And so he got bruises and cuts.
He's expected to recover.
He had a concussion.
They actually had to take Patterson to Cornell,
to the medical center,
where his condition was listed as okay,
but it was filed as a gang assault.
And these are like teenagers.
I'm looking at them.
Guys, they look young.
It's so weird.
So, Atlanta's investigator
of the year was allegedly shot after breaking into the home.
I don't know. This Aubrey Horton 32 was killed in Douglas County by a homeowner and self-defense.
An off-duty Atlanta police investigator was fatally shot. He broke into a home about five in the morning.
He appeared to be experiencing a mental health episode or under the influence of narcotics.
He tried to break into the front door. The individual who resided there defended themselves.
A 10-year-old boy was charged after driving a stolen car near a crowded Minneapolis playground.
and not just near it, but also on it, a 10-year-old boy,
and it's not the first time that he's done this.
So this, which is now coming out now with the video,
September 20th, Minneapolis Police said that it happened
near an elementary school in Minneapolis when the playground was crowded,
and there was like CCTV footage.
Nobody was injured, thankfully, but this is the third time
this 10-year-old has been arrested.
Listen to this.
He is a suspect 10-year-old in a dozen cases.
Auto-theft, robbery, assault with a deadly weapon.
That is crazy.
10 years old.
His parents also need to be culpable here.
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Welcome back to the program.
Dana Lash here with you
at the bottom of the second hour.
I don't know if you.
you got to see Tim Walsh talk to Shannon Breen.
Shannon Breen, by the way, is one of the nicest people in broadcasting.
She's a, I mean, she's like an actual Christian.
Like some people just wear the crosses.
Sometimes you'll see people on cable news.
And I joke around, but I'm serious.
Like the bigger the cross, the bigger the moral deficiency many times.
I'm not kidding.
One day I'm going to write a book and I'll name people.
But not now.
Just trust.
But, um,
Sheena Bream actually is a, she is a legit, she's a real one. She's, you know, she's one of the nicest people. Obviously, she's a conservative. But she also is just an anchor. Like she's, this is a weird phrase to say for legacy media, but like a classically trained anchor, right? She's very good to what she does. So she had Tim Wals on. These are not hard questions that she's asking of him. And it was just, well, audio sound by 23. It was a.
disaster. That's putting up mildly. Watch. The vice president has made it clear that she has
policies that make a difference. Her border policies are the most strongest, the fairest we've
seen. It's the bill that was self-factor. You know a lot of people, including your own party,
would not join that statement. There are millions of people who have come here over the last
few years that, you know, they see this as an open border. Well, simply, we have a policy. Donald
Trump sees it as a political. Look, James Langford in Oklahoma, the Border Patrol agents,
the Wall Street Journal, the Chamber of Commerce, all said pass this legislation. You have to
have Congress to authorize 1,500 new border agents. You have to have Congress to authorize DOJ
to speed adjudications on these asylum claims. Those are things that would actually work.
Donald Trump told us for four years he would deal with this. He didn't. He didn't build his
wall, 2%. Mexico didn't pay for it. This is a real bill that has bipartisan support.
board. It has the experts on board and it starts to tackle these issues. And we don't have to
resort to demonizing people. We don't have to resort to making up our crafting stories, as Senator
Vance said he did. Those things were not happening in Springfield, but it doesn't mean that we can't
pass a piece of legislation to strengthen our border. That's what Kamala Harris is talking about.
She's talking about solving the problem. That piece of legislation does cut, include the wall that you
guys have been so, you've disparaged that. I mean, the vice president has as well, so I don't know
if she really intends to move forward with that, but it was negotiated by three or four senators
and many Republicans came out against it long before President Trump indicated he didn't like
it either. Yeah. And then there was this where they get into the abortion issue. And you remember
he told this story. And we've talked about the story, the story of Amber Thurman, and this was out in
Georgia where even her own attorney said it was not the law on abortion. It was, well,
her attorney said it was medical malpractice. Honestly, if you're taking that, what is it,
Mifestrone, the abortion pill, one of the effects of that is she could get substance,
you could bleed to death, like horrible things. Like every bad side effect is on the, is, is
detailed as a consequence of taking that pill. She took it. And then after she was vomiting blood for
three days. She waited to go to the hospital, then she went to the hospital. Breen was,
she confronted Walsh about this because Walsh kept saying that it was abortion, the abortion law
that killed Thurman, and it wasn't. Even her own attorney disagrees with that. Audio Sond by 24, listen.
Wade, and about the Amber Thurman case in Georgia, her family has, and it's tragic, she is a young
mother who left behind a young son, but what her family has said is it was a complication from an
abortion pill that she received, and she didn't get proper care when she went to a Georgia
hospital, which had multiple opportunities to intervene there.
Her own attorney, the family's attorney, says it wasn't the Georgia law.
It was the hospitals.
What he claims is malpractice, not treating her, which she clearly showed up in distress and
still had the byproducts of her pregnancy because of that rare complication from the
abortion pill.
So just to be clear on the Georgia law and how her family and her attorney sees it.
I think they also indicated that had she not go to North Carolina after the debate the other
night that she would have been in a better position. So look. No, had she just not, she got,
she legally acquired the pills. That's not an issue. So what he's suggesting still is that there was
some sort of illegality due to the changing of the law and there wasn't, that's not true.
She waited for three days after she took the pill when she was home, three days. So that's not
true. I, these are not going well. These interviews, the 60 Minutes interview was really bad.
Audio Sunday, too. Kamala Harris was talking about the Middle East. I,
Well, listen.
It seems that Prime Minister Netanyahu is not listening.
Well, Bill, the work that we have done has resulted in a number of movements in that region by Israel
that were very much prompted by or a result of many things, including our advocacy for what needs to happen.
And it was prompted by and such as maps.
And it's, you know, not a lot of people have maps.
And it was such as, such as that.
That was so bad.
Do you want to hear her talk about her economic plan?
Audio Sound Byte 3?
Go ahead.
My plan is about saying that when you invest in small businesses,
you invest in the middle class,
and you strengthen America's economy.
Small businesses are part of the backbone of America's economy.
But pardon me, Madam Vice President.
The question was, how are you going to pay for it?
Well, one of the things is I'm going to make sure
that the richest among us who can afford it
pay their fair share in taxes.
It is not right that teachers and nurses and firefighters
are paying a higher tax rate.
not. Then billionaires and the biggest
corporations. And I plan on making
that fair. But we're dealing
with the real world here. But the
real world includes... How are you going to get this
through Congress?
You know, when you talk quietly with a lot
of folks in Congress, they know exactly what
I'm talking about, because their constituents
know exactly what I'm talking about.
Their constituents are. This is fake.
It's almost like it's fake. I feel, like
if you were watching this in a movie, it would
fit, right?
Who is this guy? Who is the... Because he's so
straight-faced.
Juan, can you just isolate where he just sat there
looking at her? Because
that man's poker face,
I want that man's poker face.
I just want to have that man's...
He's just staring at her.
He's just... He's just... Don't have maps.
And I believe that our
education, like such as South Africa
and the Iraq, everywhere, like such us.
And I believe that they should...
Give me the anchor space, though.
Our education over here.
Because he was so good.
He was so good.
And he just was like very, he just was looking at her like, I am on move.
Look at his face.
He is not, that's a poker face.
Look, he's like amused.
He's not sympathetic.
If you're her and you're staring at his face, can you read him?
Can you read his face?
Can you, can you tell whether he's got, he's got a touch of incredulity on his, his countenance.
He's, he looks like he's going to like.
laugh at her, but he's also being it. Oh, my gosh. And he's like, but that's, first he's like,
he didn't answer the question. And this is CBS. They hate her. Oh, my gosh. It's so bad. It's so bad.
But there's more, because isn't seven related to this too? Or is this, I know somebody said,
go ahead and play seven. This is so bad. I want to take a moment. Oh, no. This is that guy.
Skink podcast. To think of any law that gives.
the government the power to make a decision I know what you're gonna ask about a man's body
let's know is there any law no really no no town support um so she she can't go and do she she's
only done like what she did 60 minutes interview and then she went on it's a sex podcast
and this chick brought her on to talk to her and she was it was like
like, you know, kind of that kind of stuff. And of course, they talked about abortions because
heaven forbid you be a woman and you do a podcast and you be on the left. I mean, that's all you talk
about. Sex, sex, sex, vaginas, abortions, baby killing, blah, blah, blah, being a ho. That's it. That's it.
I'm, there's no lie. And she, I mean, she couldn't even answer why, I think what, audio
sound like five is this, because she was asked, well, why did you do this, like, podcast that didn't
even touch on any serious issue? All you talked about was sex and abortion.
Why didn't you, why didn't you like talk about anything serious?
And this was her, again, if you want to try to wait through this answer, boy, audio
somebody to have five.
I'm curious.
Like, you don't do too many long form interviews.
What made you want to do Collar Daddy today?
Well, I think you and your listeners have really got this thing right, which is one of the best
ways to communicate with people is to be real.
What?
you know, and to talk about the things that people really care about.
What I love about what you do is that it's about sex.
Your voice and your show is really about your listeners.
And I think especially now, this is a moment in the country and in life where people really want to know they're seen and heard and that they're part of a community.
This is so stupid.
They're not out there alone.
This is so embarrassing.
Also, what is with that obstetrician set?
like it looks like you're about to go in the corner and throw your legs and stirrups.
Is it just to like reinforce that whole like, hey, you're at the gyno.
Is that like the whole schick of it?
It looks like a giant gyno set.
Am I wrong?
I'm not wrong with all the Amazon accoutrements.
I mean, I can sit here and be like, that's all Amazon wish list from some chick named Becky out in Utah.
And it looks like an obstetrician's office.
That's what it looks like.
That's what the whole set looks like.
It's a giant maxi-pad commercial.
That's it with wings.
that's like supposed to be like the it in podcasting and chicks and then it's call her daddy
how about shut up bitch how about that is a podcast name i'd be great with it what i'm not wrong
you know i'm not wrong can we can i stop with the blonde wood hate it hate it
it does though you don't go into those offices can because you're a dude i mean when you go
into the man's office it's like going into a mechanic shop in it i don't know i'm a chick
I don't go there.
I'm going to move
the mechanic.
It's quite different
than the mechanic.
But that did look like
just a general doctor's office feel,
like a waiting room
sort of doctor's office thing.
I don't know what that was about.
Yeah, it looked like there's going to be
like some spa music playing
and then somebody's got a diffuser in the corner.
Right?
One of those, like one of those oil.
Essential oil diffusers.
Yeah, essential oil diffusers.
There's probably like a bowl of crystals out there.
Jeez.
I mean, it makes me,
I'm allergic to that.
Those are the interviews that she did.
does. That's what she does. I don't know. And then you have this. You have Jen Saki saying, well,
they're going to start taking more risks, Walls Harris. Which one was this? I had this highlighted,
and I just let it go. She said that they're going to start to, yeah, I guess somebody 25. A big shift
is coming. They're going to start taking more risks. Like, like what risks? Listen.
We've already seen them announce this, which I think is a great thing. Vice President Harris
has a number of interviews she's doing over the next couple of weeks. Tim Walls, who I think
is a huge asset who hasn't been tapped into nearly enough for the last month is going to be
out there a great deal and you're right i mean the thing is at this point when everything matters
you have to take risks and that people may make mistakes it's worth it put them out there and
have them doing a bunch of stuff but we've already seen them announce their plans to do exactly that
so what i'm curious like are they going to go and what what are they doing kane the risk is
probably they're planning an actual sit-down interview that isn't edited that's
live. That would be risky.
But they've been going so well for them.
It'd be so risky. The sit downs.
Been going so well. We got a lot more on the way. We've got a Florida man coming up.
It's his life mission to make bad decisions.
It's time for Florida man.
I read this story because it's insane. The headline is from the CBS affiliate in Martin County, Florida.
It said from strip club to loan to arson.
from strip club to him to arson attempt, how a $100 debt ignited into your tragedy.
So it talks about this Uber driver and deputies who stopped a deadly arson attempt.
But the reason they were able to stop it is because the guy, the Florida made that the Uber driver picked up said he's on his way.
He's going to go burn down his friend's trailer and he's going to be using some gasoline that he has because his friend has not paid back a $100 loan.
He gave him to go to a strip club and have a knot out.
and then so the Uber driver
was able to signal to authorities
and they arrested this guy.
This is a crazy story.
So they picked the guy up
and the Carlos Flores
he was livid, 33-year-olds,
he was livid because he gave his friend
he said $100 to go to the strip club.
Why would you do that?
And then his friend never paid it back.
His friend insisted that he did
but Flores said it didn't happen.
So he literally hired an Uber driver
to drive him to his friend's house
where he was going to burn down
his friend's trailer.
and I guess just get in the Uber and go back.
Like, how was that going to work?
I don't know.
The driver was like understandably alarmed.
And so he discreetly alerted the deputies.
And he, yeah, so they had Martin County sheriffs.
I mean, then they smelled the gas on it.
Like, he smelled that he had accelerant on him.
So he also had a knife.
And so I guess he was going to stab his friend.
He was, he got out.
And the Uber driver, they were like, I guess, you know, act normally.
And the deputies apprehended Flores.
But Flores was able to pour out some gasoline around the hospital.
and he was going to light it. That's crazy. So I honestly could not be an Uber driver because I think
it's harder if you're a chick. But also you got to be in a vehicle with weirdos sometimes.
Right? Like I appreciate the drivers that go above and beyond and they make it nice, you know,
and they got like water. I mean, I always love giving them guys like great ratings. But I would be
weird. Like what if you get a jack wagon who's like bringing gas to his friend's trailer or Barney's
house down? Like what if you got to give that guy right? And you and you got to commit. Like you don't
even know he's crazy until the journey has begun, right? You know, drivers can give you
ratings too. What kind of rating you think that guy got? I bet he can't overtake Uber again.
Yeah, I bet he can't. So this man was at a camp site. Got to talk about this guy. Yeah,
if you would imagine what people who have meth at a campsite would look like. Yeah,
that's about right. Florida man was arrested on a drug charge after a methamphetamine was found
at his campsite near Holmes Creek Boat ramp. Forty-year-old Michael Ryan Forbes is charged with
possession of meth. He was also going to manufacture.
extra sell or deliver $2,500 bond.
They said that the sheriff's deputies were summoned to Holmes Creek boat because of
a suspicious activity.
And, of course, they found people with backpacks loaded up with meth and glass pipes
and all kinds of stuff.
And they busted like a whole bunch of people.
So I guess they were, man, one of the guys came.
Tell me that you see the guy with the long hair who literally looks like he was hired.
He's like, he's like a cat.
He looks like if a sloth became a person and went to jail for meth.
It would be this guy.
48-year-old, he's 48?
This guy, oh, no, is this the 52-year-old or the 48-year-old?
I think that is the 48-year-old.
I mean, he looks, I can't tell.
Oh, wait, 41, right?
Dude.
Yeah, that guy, that Juan is getting ready to show it.
If a sloth became a human.
That looks like a fake hair.
It looks like a week.
Anyway, they were all arrested because they were going to distribute this math from this boat ramp.
Stick with us, third hour on the way.
Welcome back to the program.
Top of our third hour, ladies and gentlemen.
always good to be with you, getting you set up for the week, talking about polling. We've been watching Hurricane Milton. The names are fascinating to me. Hurricane Milton is the next one. It's a cat five, barreling towards Florida. And looks, it's nerve-wracking. I hope people are going to be careful and pay attention if you got to evac. So we're going to be watching all of it. So again, welcome back to the program, Channel 347, Direc, TV, X, Rumble, all that good stuff. So it's, uh, it's, uh,
it developed off of like Mexico, off of the Yucatan Peninsula,
and it's like north of that.
And then they've issued mandatory evacuations.
People are scrambling.
We've got a lot of listeners in the area.
Juan's showing you that the, well, it's not a projection anymore.
That's where it's going.
And they're also saying it's anywhere from like in some areas,
9 to 12 storm surge and some 20 foot storm surge.
Milton, they said, has the potential.
Hurricane Milton, according to Ackyweather's chief meteorologist,
to become one of Florida's most damaging and,
costliest hurricanes looking at Tampa, Venice, Fort Myers, Naples, Marco Island. And they're looking at
a storm surge of 10 to 15 feet just north of Tampa through Fort Myers. And they said that should
an intense Milton track just north of Tampa, they're looking at those 20-foot storm surges.
That's catastrophic. They haven't seen that in modern history in Tampa Bay. Now, Tampa International
Airport is closed as evacuations have begun. They're suspending all commercial and cargo operations
beginning at 9 a.m. ahead of the hurricane. They don't know when the, they don't know when it's
going to reopen. So they're, they got storm shelters open, the whole nine yards. So we're just
kind of keeping an eye on all of this stuff as this is ongoing and hoping everyone
stay safe and listens, especially if you're in an evac area to make sure that you,
make sure you listen and evac if need be. So while this has been happening,
And Tampa Bay, too, I wanted to pull this up because they were talking about, I was reading a piece on the infrastructure, why they said Tampa Bay was particularly vulnerable.
They were saying that it's, it's kind of the region and it's, it's a susceptible place for flooding.
700 miles of shoreline, 3 million residents.
Usually it's in an economy that's dependent upon winter tourism.
and the, because of that and a lot of the development.
But it'll be, gosh, just prayers for everybody to stay safe that are in Tampa Bay.
I wanted to, now we're following this.
We also have the year observance of October 7th, a year ago, 100 hostages,
many of them Americans, at least seven, eight Americans,
haven't really heard a lot about them from our government anymore, right?
And we got kind of some word salad.
I'm going to pull this up from Kamala Harris about this.
She, audio sound bite four.
She wouldn't actually talk about Netanyahu as an ally before October.
This is a weird, this is just weird from her.
Listen.
Do we have a real close ally in Prime Minister of Netanyahu?
I think, with all due respect, the better question is do we have an important alliance
between the American people and the Israeli people.
And the answer to that question is yes.
I mean, you can't say if he's an ally one day before.
I mean, so this was an interview.
Bill Whitaker was the guy who did it.
And I thought he actually did a good job.
And she couldn't say, I mean, it's the day before October 7th,
and she can't say whether or not that he's an ally.
It's just her interview with 60 minutes was a disaster.
It was a disaster.
She cannot think off the cuff.
She cannot.
She cannot.
And Democrats just want you to get over it.
This was weird too.
I wanted to touch on Audio Sound by 31.
So even though it's Joy Behar, and I don't really think that she's influential,
I think what she's saying here is something that I have heard reiterated from a lot of Democrats going into this.
It's like an excuse to cover the inadequacies of Kamala Harris.
it's an excuse to cover how Democrats upended their own primary and kind of did a
well not kind of they did a bait and switch but listen to what joye bahar is she's like talking to
Republicans here audio somebody 31 I would say to those Republicans out there who are sitting on
the fence just do it this one time do it this one time vote for the Democrat to save the
country listen to Liz Cheney when everything goes back to normal then become a Republican
again like like Alyssa will become and probably am
So what they're playing to here is something that I've heard and seen repeated often on the right.
There are people on the right who think that, well, you know, we got to save conservatism.
So we've, we might have to take one for the team this time.
And that talk has filtered over to Democrats.
And that's what she's playing to here.
As a way to benefit, she acts like, well, you know what, just do it this one time.
And then you can go back to being a Republican.
And there are some like Liz Cheney who were taking her seriously, who take that seriously, who believe in that.
which is stupid.
Liz Cheney of all people.
Remember all the stuff that they said about our dad?
Democrats are not happy with no matter what you sacrifice to them.
They were calling different Republican officials, war criminals.
My gosh, they said Paul Ryan was trying to kill your grandparents.
They, I remember being part of the Tea Party and they were castigating us as being domestic terrorists.
They've never been happy with anything.
These are the same Democrats that have been persecuting good people throughout the press for, you know,
years before Trump ever saw national light and political prominence nationally.
And so they act like, well, this one time and then you can go back.
You can never go back.
That's not acceptable.
A sacrifice once made is a sacrifice that cannot ever be retrieved.
You can't know takes these backsies.
But that's what they're talking.
I thought, oh, you've got to save the country in what way?
You don't save it by obliterating it.
You don't save it by ruining it.
But this is, they're playing to that.
Oh, just listen, Republican voters.
Do it just this one time.
And then you can go back.
A lot of these people, and this is the, this is the issue I have.
Because I rarely, even 80%, like a candidate 80%.
But this is how you got to look at this stuff.
You have one side in this country that wants to emotionally blackmail you into thinking
that you exercising your vote as you would exercise movement of a people,
across a chess board is tantamount to a personal endorsement of everything personal about that particular
piece or that particular politician. And that's a tactic that they will apply to you but not themselves.
Because they don't want you to strategize. They want to try to hoist you by your own pittard, so to speak.
They want to make you think, well, you're not being consistent if you're voting for someone who is flawed.
you're not being consistent if you're voting for someone who has issues even if you're just voting to advance your issues don't ever conflate the two this is why and i don't mean to
have it sound as a pejorative but these politicians are tools on a chessboard that's all they are how you're not being best friends with them you're advancing your interest i am selfishly involved in this for me i want to be left the hell alone and not have give all my
money to the government. What candidate, what tool best, best advances that on the board,
on the, in the election? What tool does? What candidate does? That's he got to look at this.
But they want to, they want to emotionally blackmailing to thinking, no, you're taking on everything
about this candidate. Well, that's not true. They've never have. They never have. But that's,
you're, I see these people like, you know, the Nepo baby on the view and these others.
you're either voting to advance your issue or you're voting against your issue.
It really is as simple as that.
I mean, if you can't, and a lot of these people, they're just angry.
Some of these Republicans are just mad because they feel like, there was a, there was a,
I think that there are two different establishments within the Republican Party and then you have conservatives.
And I think that there's a fight between two parts of the establishment right now.
And one of them's mad that they got waylaid.
and so they're you know this is like a revenge tour for them but if you're abandoning your issues it's
one thing to say with some of these people like cheney that you're just going to leave the top of your
ballot blank but you're going to vote republican for the rest it's one thing to say that and it's one
thing then to go out and say oh i'm voting for kamala heras because then you're endorsing all
of the issues that you have made a career in saying that you oppose so then it becomes not about
issues for you not about principle you're this is personal for you and you're putting the
personal before the principal, which is one of the most unpatriotic things I can think of.
It's unpatriotic to be so personally blinded that you kneecap yourself principally because you're
trying to get even. And that's what these people are doing. Again, it's one thing if for those
who are just so prevailed upon, if, you know, it's one thing to leave it blank, but it's one thing
entirely to vote for a damn Democrat, to vote for Harris. You're voting for those issues. You're
voting to advance the other side. That's your own goal. I don't get that. Because then you're not,
you've never been a conservative. You've never been a Republican. If you're willing to sell out your
principles, then did you ever have any in the first place? I don't know. Cain notes that people
are moved by emotion more so than values. Oh, I think so too. I agree. I agree. But it's still
frustrating all the same. Can I tell you about the lesbian captain? New Zealand lost it.
I can't do a New Zealand accent.
Lost its first Navy vessel since World War II.
The Manuwani, a $100 million survey and dive vessel commissioned in 2018,
ran aground, burst into flames, and sank off the coast of Samoa.
Now, wait a minute.
What?
Yeah, yeah.
So this is a very weird story.
So the lady who did it, or the lady captain, she was a British person who moved to New Zealand.
and then I guess took commission of this vessel.
And this was in 2012.
So the accusation is that she was a DEI hire.
People weren't mad because she was a woman.
People weren't even mad because she was a lesbian.
They were mad.
And the accusations are that she was advanced faster up the chain of command because she was a lesbian.
And not because she was particularly skilled.
It was the first ship in her naval, first ship command in her naval career.
And the accusation is that she just did not have the record to do it.
I mean, the crew was rescued overnight, 75 crew and passengers on board safely rescued.
But it crashed into a reef, caught fire within 15 minutes and sank.
So now there's like an oil spill that they say are going to hurt the whole fishing ecosystem because people eat the fish that they fish that are going to, that's going to hurt it there.
It's a $100 million vessel and it's, you know, off the Samoan coast.
And no one knows.
There hasn't been a report yet as to white lost power.
But they do a lot.
She posts a ton of photos of her posing, talking about exclusion.
Like one she posted.
A great team requires effort and recognition.
No room for exclusion.
No room for bullying.
Pink shirt days or something like that.
I don't know.
And she's like all diversities are strength and all this stuff.
There's like more on that.
on her socials than like anything else.
It's like activist stuff.
So,
I mean, it's New Zealand,
so thankfully it wasn't us, but still.
I mean, there's jokes about women drivers here,
but this is like some poop booty juge level.
Yeah, she clearly, as canoots,
excluded her training.
And now, all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
A new social media campaign was launched last week
with the hope of drawing people back to
Oakland. It's called Oakland is better in person. And they're trying to highlight the city's
culture and businesses and they hope to use social media to do it. Yeah, good luck with that.
That's, yeah, somebody's paying for this and that's going to be a waste of money. I don't know.
So this, let's see, this was, oh, KSTK, a group flying a swastika flag held a demonstration
over St. Louis area interstate. Yeah, I'm sure it's not feds.
sure. Why is this even a thing? Why is this even a headline? You've got, I mean, and they all had, they were all wrapped up and covered up. They look like fed boys. Not even going to, I'm not even kidding. It looks like a fed thing. But people that were, you know, we're friends with a lot of people still in St. Louis. They were posting as though this was real and as such a devastating thing and a signal how far we've fallen in society. It's like, people, do you not get this? Yeah. Do you not get it? The most popular Halloween candy.
They had it by state.
and I think it's what
Sower Patch Kids in Texas and in Missouri
It's Almond Joy
Which one of you people?
Who is the who are you in?
What is wrong with you people?
Florida is Rees's
So at least they did it right
Sour Patch Kids also in Alaska
New Mexico's hot tamales
Hershey's Kisses so basic
Now in Utah
It's candy corn
By the way
Candy corn is a phenomenal
Supreme Halloween candy
And I'm tired of pretending that it's not
I don't see how it's, how it is.
It completely is.
And you can stack all the little kernels together and make a corncops.
It's like somebody chipped off a little candle and said, hey, here you go.
Here's some candy.
It's delicious.
Let's see.
Sour Patch Kids are like the big winner, almost everywhere.
Ohio is blow pops.
Yeah, what's wrong?
Indiana is Starburst.
Virginia's Butterfinger.
Connecticut also has almond joy.
I don't know what's wrong with them.
I don't get some of these, like, boring.
Like, too many has like skittles. Louisiana's lemonheads. It's kind of interesting.
Arkansas's Butterfinger. Yeah, that's just odd. Blow pops, it's probably the most boring one is blow pops. I don't get it.
And last but not least, the Supreme Court is going to weigh New Mexico's $10 billion lawsuit.
$10 billion lawsuit against firearm manufacturers. We're going to talk about this later this week.
The bulk of the suit was tossed out on other legal grounds. But they're trying to talk, the weird thing is they're trying to talk about trafficking, which I'm
I'm like, how are you going to bring that up without talking about Fast and Furious?
Yeah.
We got a lot more on the way, including the latest with Hurricane Milton, the election, culture, all kinds of stuff.
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the bottom of this third hour. You guys remember, this is I was reading this from the Wall Street
Journal. Guys remember the trade that we made for Brittany Griner? Yeah. And the trade was to get her back
for Viktor Anatolyovic, a major Russian arms dealer that they called Merchant of Death.
And he was released by the Biden administration 22 in exchange for Griner.
who was arrested because she brought cannabis oil into the country, knew it was illegal and
did it anyway.
Well, apparently he's already arranged for it because he's been released, you know, he's already
arranged for another shipment of arms to the Houthis.
The deal's in process.
And so people are trying to community note, which is getting destroyed on X because they're
like, well, he hasn't made the deal.
No, he literally, it's in progress.
It's going to be May.
They've already transferred funds.
It's according to Wall Street Journal.
Are you stupid?
Stop playing semantics.
So he's already
made a weapons deal
with the Houthis in Yemen,
an Iranian-backed terror group.
This FYI.
I feel about that.
Yeah.
There's a reason why
the Russians wanted him.
I mean, one of the most baffling
trades ever, but, you know, there's a reason why.
So he's already back at it.
Interesting. Keep that in mind.
See stuff like that in the interviews
from Harris Walls that
I think are, that's why we're seeing a bump
to the bottom.
for Harrison polling, although don't get super excited.
I just don't, my, I look at it like this.
If she, if Harrison Walls are already,
uh, now careening downward into a valley,
there is not going to be,
there's no way that they can recover it.
There's, I mean, Kane, what do you, what do you have to have if you're a Democrat and you're
watching? And I'm not, I don't want people to get excited and think fate
accompli, let's, we're done.
but I don't know what anything that you do to get back that momentum four weeks out.
No.
There's nothing you can do.
I mean, short of.
Short of an amazing, like a, stop it.
I'm just saying.
A crazy October surprise that they would have, but they've already, they've already
threw everything out.
They don't have anything new.
So.
That partially explains why it calmly.
got the big media blitz this week.
Oh, she's trying really hard.
She's, I mean, we're less than a month now.
And her campaign schedule is,
is actually kind of light, which is weird.
She's not really doing any serious interviews.
The 60 Minutes one was like as serious as I think you're going to see.
She's, yeah, it's just, it's just odd.
They said that they weren't, they said at this, at this time last month that they
We're going to ramp up her campaigning in October.
But now, I mean, it's the seventh.
So I think Democrats are just so used to the media doing the campaigning for them that they feel like all they have to do is go out and do these, you know, upper echelon shows and show face on TV.
And that's worked for them and has worked for them for quite a while.
And don't you think that the media would probably be a little bit more in if she was in the lead?
Because they're tied.
which is insane.
They're not even tired.
I don't even believe that they are.
I think that they are.
I think it's so close that it's a virtual tie.
I'm not convinced.
I am.
And I caution people,
they need to think that way if you want to win.
You got to.
Yeah.
No,
no,
I'm not saying I'm unconvinced to the point where I'm not going to vote.
I'm just saying.
And here's why Joe Biden,
going into 2020,
if you weed out some of the garbage,
it was like maybe four points over,
maybe four and a half over Trump.
in 2020 at this time last year and he barely Harris is not near that. See what I'm saying?
She's not in the lead. She's already losing any momentum she got with the running mate and the
DNC and all that stuff. She's not making herself available in the press. So it's how do you regain
that momentum? I was looking at I don't like to go off the betting averages, but I do think that
people bet money, who bet money, are informed about what they're betting on.
And they like to get up-to-date information.
I do think that.
I think that's accurate, right, Kane, I'm not being dumb on that.
Yeah, but also if I'm betting and I know that one side has the ability to rig it for themselves,
that I would lean my bet towards that side.
And that's just how it would go.
It doesn't mean that I have inside information.
Well, no, I'm saying betting is taking away her momentum.
Betting odds are taking away her momentum.
I see her, she's still up in betting.
She's like 50.
See, and this is why it's like so close and it's so, it's going to go back and forth like this.
I'm convinced that the polls are designed to create this whole narrative.
Some are, yes.
When it comes down to it, people are like, oh, what are the polls are saying?
I'll just vote the way the poll are saying.
I think they've enjoyed that system for so long that this is how they do.
There's no way that Kamala Harris, who had zero, how many?
Zero votes to become where she is right now.
zero. And in 2020, she didn't even get any delegates. So I don't believe any of this stuff. And I think it's all
designed to get people to think a certain way as we get this close. I don't believe any of these
polls. I mean, potentially. But I think that some polls are absolutely designed for that. And some are
not. Some, I think, are genuine measures. And the problem is knowing which is which. And then when you
can flit all of it together, it makes the whole lot untrustworthy. And it makes people skeptical of
everything and you just have to learn what to pay attention to and whatnot, how to identify
push polls where they're answering you and just saying, do you agree with what, you know.
Yeah, I look at the sample data and everything, everyone that has a largest sample data,
I tend to give those a little more weight.
If it's a larger sample.
Yeah.
You know, all of that stuff.
Right, that type of stuff.
But I think, you know, some of the things factoring into this are the hurricane.
You're seeing a marked difference in disaster response.
and I got to tell you I really need the RNC to hit this more
because they're not.
DeSantis has been all over it.
Some of these other governors have been all over it.
The RNC needs to hit it more.
The RNC needs to be like, look at what Warwick Cooper's doing
and then look at DeSantis.
Here's the difference between red and blue governance.
This is how you've got to apply this to November.
That needs to be the messaging going forward.
I kind of wonder if they're a little scared to do it
because Democrats are all about exploiting everything,
no matter how tragic.
They totally will. They don't care. But I kind of wonder if Republicans are a little scared. Stop being scared to do it. Just do it. Do the thing. Do it. Because I mean, this and then this, you know, the situation at the border, you don't, you also don't want to overplay your hand either, but, you know, the situation at the border. Another big, you know, that's, that's, to talk about these issues and to contrast. I mean, there's, there's no better contrast of approaches and governance than this. I, like for instance, let me pull this up. This was,
wild. I saw that, so like for instance, the DeSantis administration of Florida, just one example,
blue and red governance, they had a Pinellas landfill that was closed. The governor had to
reacquaint everyone with his 24-7 debris removal ability ahead of Milton because people were
trying to figure out how, you know, we've got to be able to get the stuff off the road. We've got to be
able to, you know, to get debris out of the way. And they said that the, you know, some of these,
some of these landfills, they were locked ahead of the hurricane and dissantis officials forcibly
busted open the gates to make sure they could be accessed so that they could this, so this stuff could be
removed. So they could get debris out of the way. I mean, why? I mean, I think it's crazy that these
places were just going to lock up anyway. I mean, you could, heavens. So this,
I mean, I'm happy that they, I don't know if that was a FEMA order or what that was,
but he was like, no, we're just going to rip this stuff down.
What would Cooper have done?
In fact, those are probably all still locked up.
I mean, it's just an example of governance and who's allowing, like they're, like some
of these states in North Carolina, they're, they get the feds running roughshot over
everybody who's trying to offer some assistance and do drops and all this stuff.
I mean, I was watching.
I have friends who are there involved in this right now.
And they have the ability and the resource.
I mean, all I can do is send money.
But they have the ability and resources to take that money,
know exactly what supplies and equipment are needed and get in there.
And get into these really impossible or impossible to get to areas and get in there
and make sure that people who are getting resources can get it.
And you get the feds there that are, well, no, this is all.
our jurisdiction, we're handling those story. You've heard all those stories. Those aren't false
stories. The people that are there, I know, like, so many of these people, they don't, they're not,
a lot of them aren't partisans. I mean, they're politically minded. You know, they're like-minded,
but they're not zealots. They're not partisans. They're not going to go off and, like, drumbeat
over everything. Um, it, these are just neighbors helping neighbors. And they also understand that in
these communities, especially the people that have the resources or equipment to do it, they know
immediately what's needed before the government's ever going to. So I got FEMA coming down a week
later and then acting like, oh, we're helping. It's shaking bacon. I helped. Telling you.
But all of this stuff, by the way, is playing into the general tenor, the general sentiment for how,
you know, people are, they're, they're absorbing this and then applying it.
to their perspective on November.
And I think that that's part of the reason why she's struggling.
Another friend with me shared, a listener shared over at Polymarket, Trump was up on the betting odds.
Now, on some of the polls, some of the polls that are legit, I think it shows it really close.
And you're just, you're not going to be, again, these are all prognosticators and these are all just general guess.
some are well educated guesses some are well uh you know the methodologies they're well reasoned guesses
but their guess is all the same and anything can happen and people are emotional and we are in a
stressful period and you got hurricanes and everything else anything can happen before november
so my whole point in telling you this is i think it's good to give you a general lay of the land
but i don't think that you should go off it like it's bible i don't think that it should be a plan
for how you engage in your area.
You just need to make sure people are going out to vote.
You know, everybody's got a responsibility to do that.
Make sure everybody can, like if they're,
if they're college kids or if they're military or whatever,
that they're getting their ballots and they're able to do
whatever they got to do where they can do it.
Because you, you're always, you have fraud in every election,
but you've got to get out, the biggest problem
that Republicans have is turnout.
And so you need to not just,
you can't just beat margin of error,
you've got to beat margin of fraud.
And in all the places in every election,
Republicans turn out overwhelmingly like 2016.
2016, you saw people turning out.
They never even turned out before.
And look what happens.
In 2020, it was down.
It was depressed.
In 2018, it was down.
That is a fact.
Because I saw the hard data.
And I was a little shocked.
But that's the way it is.
Republicans, their own worst tendencies to stay home.
And we got to get over that.
Now, the few other things,
I'm going to make sure.
sure that we're wrapping at hurricane. Please everybody
stay safe with Milton because that thing's going to make landfall
Wednesday. Don't forget your animals.
Don't forget them.
I had one
if we're going to have it.
There's a couple things.
Audio soundbite.
This is 28.
This is Hillary Clinton
talking about free speech. Listen to this.
You're absolutely right. This should be
at the top of every legislative
political agenda.
There should be a lot of things done.
We should be, in my view, repealing something called Section 230,
which gave platforms on the Internet immunity because they were thought to be just pass-throughs,
that they shouldn't be judged for the content that is posted.
But we now know that that was an overly simple view,
that if the platforms, whether it's Facebook or TwitterX or Instagram or TikTok,
whatever they are, if they don't moderate and monitor the content,
we lose total control and it's not just the social and psychological effects.
It's real harm.
This is nuts.
So this is Hillary Clinton talking about Section 230 of the Communications Act.
And that's just, no, she wants to abuse, she wants to rewrite that and make it to be a tool of government censorship.
Because the only time that their nonsense has ever checked is through digital.
Everything else is so controlled.
It's through digital means.
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Governor Walls, you claimed you were in Hong Kong during the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre when you were home in Minnesota.
Can you explain that?
So I think what happened is I went to Epcot.
You can go around the whole world and I had a couple in the Germans.
Germany section and I thought I went to China. Anyway, I'm a knucklehead. But I'm sure this guy has some, some things he'd want to, you know, back out of as well.
Oh, man. They actually made fun of him on us. I don't even watch us and all anymore because it just wasn't funny anymore. And I'm like, I'm going to devote. That was like the show that you would watch as a kid, Saturday nights. And then I don't know, no. But they actually, they mocked him.
that was, yeah, that was funny.
Can't believe we're saying that about SNL, but...
Isn't that weird, though, that we'd have to say that?
Yeah, I know.
Like, wow, the show that's about being funny, it was funny.
It's so crazy.
Right.
Because just being a political jack wagon is not funny.
It's not entertaining.
It's, like, anybody can be that.
Just, like, make people laugh.
It's really hard to make people laugh right now because it's so serious.
Everything is so serious.
I don't know.
I just, I'm telling you.
That was actually,
spot on. I thought he was in Epcot.
I mean, he could have, well, he was in
Nebraska, not really at, he went in Minnesota.
He was in Nebraska, wouldn't he? Yeah, yeah, yeah,
he wouldn't even in Minnesota. He was in Nebraska. So,
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today in stupidity cane. All right, this is going to be
by the way, Juan Cut 33.
KJP, first you're going to
hear what is the
news du jour in regards to
whether or not FEMA were directing funding to these migrants over this past year and some change.
And then the truth, which is a flashback cut from 2022.
Listen to this.
No, Biden did not take FEMA relief money to use on migrants.
Yes, he did.
So FEMA regional administrators have been meeting with city officials on site to coordinate available federal support from FEMA and other federal agencies.
funding is also available through FEMA's emergency food and shelter program to eligible local governments and non-for-profit organizations.
What's for, though?
Yeah, four?
Four.
For?
Relief for migrants.
Oh, relief for migrants.
That's what it was.
That's what it was.
That's what it was.
Yeah.
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