The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Monday January 1 - New Year's Day Edition

Episode Date: January 1, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 We made progress, but we have more work to do. Let me be clear. To any corporation that's not brought their prices back down, even as inflation has come down, even as supply chains have been rebuilt, it's time to stop the price gouging. Give the American consumer a break. Oh, my gosh. Dude. So I was like a little kid in the 80s, and I know that things like really sucked in certain parts of the world, particularly. the way before the Berlin Wall fell.
Starting point is 00:00:32 And I'm just saying, like, that's probably something that would have been said in those countries at that time. That probably is something that would have sounded familiar to some people. You know, the whole government control everything and braids control. And then, of course, you're coming out of the Carter era. I'm just saying that is some freaky-deaky stuff that we just heard from Biden. And it's the crazy thing is that he's trying to cover his back. I mean, yes, he's the statist, but he's also trying to cover his backside, and none of this is
Starting point is 00:01:06 working. I am literally made of opinions today on this and a million other things. First off, welcome to the program, your lovable cramogen here with you. Dana Lash, kind of a crazy day. And we've got a lot of stuff to go over related, not just domestic issues, economy, oh my gosh, real estate, a million things, education. you know, the state of everything with social justice and all that other stuff here. Then we're going to get into the latest with Israel and then we and Hamas and the hostages
Starting point is 00:01:42 and how Hamas is now purposefully splitting up the families so that the kids that are released, they have to leave a mom or dad in custody. I mean, it's just they're monsters. So we're going to get into all of that. And the continued push from this administration, and I got some 2020. Democrat stuff to kind of theorize on. So a lot of stuff to hit today. It's a busy day and we're going to hit all of it. But first up, I knew the moment that I heard this soundbite yesterday was like, well, there's the start of the show. That was the first thing I thought of when I heard this
Starting point is 00:02:16 yesterday. And his remarks came later, you know, after we were off air. And my first thought was, well, all right, this is how we're starting the show today because here we have again, people who don't understand how the economy works. So he's trying to, with this, he is, he's, they're trying to save him, he's trying to save himself on the economy
Starting point is 00:02:38 because the fact that he had to say this clearly shows you that binomics is not working. Right? I mean, because he's, well, I guess it's the companies that are doing it guys. Reason of everything's so expensive
Starting point is 00:02:52 is the companies that are doing it. I mean, it's just, you know, it's just, wheef. the companies that are doing it. It has, it's not because of inflation. It's not because of anything like that. It couldn't be because of my economic policies. It couldn't be because of any of those things.
Starting point is 00:03:08 It is because, it's because those, those companies. That's what it was. I mean, this is the, one of the dumbest things I think I've heard modern day president say. And when I, I remember again, when I was looking at this and I was seeing some of the reaction, Of course, I think it got buried now after it went, because it was on the hill at first after it went viral. But some of the comments, people were like, yeah, that's right.
Starting point is 00:03:38 It's the companies, those evil companies that are doing all this. Dude, for, are you okay? I broke Kane. We already broke him. It's only nine minutes into the broadcast, and we broke him already. It hurts to know that people like that exist. Did you read some of the comments under that video? Yes, I did.
Starting point is 00:03:56 My brain broke. Yes. I died. I died and I came back to life, only to be killed again. This is so bad. They're saying that inflation doesn't, you know, people think that inflation makes costs rise. Not necessarily you can solve inflation or cost going to.
Starting point is 00:04:13 I swear to you, that was a comment. I swear to you, hands to this guy. Dude. We have an economic illiteracy in this show. Or none of the show in this nation. Sorry. In the country. The show is here to fix it.
Starting point is 00:04:28 We have an economic illiteracy in the country. We're trying to fix it on the show. We're trying to help. We're trying to do our part. There are people who actually apparently don't think, understand the relationship between economic policy and then what that does to the market and how it affects people. I mean, you've had the overall prices. Food's gone up over 20%. And generally, I'm not getting into, I know that some things have, I know that some things have increased more than others, but food has gone up over 20%.
Starting point is 00:04:57 electricity skyrocketed, a 25% increase. I mean, I mean, this is all coming from, these are all government statistics, by the way. I mean, they make these things publicly available. But for him to say this, when he's like, well, inflation, you know, it's just, it's, it's, you know, inflation has come down and the supply chains have been rebuilt. So it's the companies that are price gouging.
Starting point is 00:05:21 That's not how that works. I mean, you, you, that is not how any of that works. so and we're talking about the rate of increase and the increase is still in existence and it's because the price of goods even the goods i mean i you got to explain this like to biden you got to explain it baby talk right so when you're making a product you have to acquire goods to make the product correct and the product that a manufacturer is making uh that they have to get the ingredients let's put it like that to make that product and the ingredients that they have to get to make that product and the ingredients that they have to get to make that product come from another company and their business is the ingredients
Starting point is 00:05:59 that make a specific product. And guess what? Costs are up for them because costs are up for everything. Costs are up for energy. Costs are up for gas and oil and all of this other stuff. All of this combines and goes into it. He literally has no idea what he's talking about. I mean, this is terrifying. You can tell the man's never taken an econ 101 class. These are the people who are making decisions in your government. They have no idea what's happening. I mean, it's appalling. It is absolutely appalling. Now, we're coming back to this because, cagalli, I have tons more on it.
Starting point is 00:06:34 In addition, I just want to touch on the Bidens again. So what's the thing, whenever they, whenever they unveil, right, the White House Christmas decorations. And sidebar, I know some of you out there who are Republicans and who liked Trump hated Melania Trump's Christmas decorations. I will fight you all day long.
Starting point is 00:06:54 It was goth as I'll get out. I loved it. Those were the best Christmas decorations. I'm not going to hear it from nobody. They're like, well, it's great. I don't know what I think about it. You know what? They were cool.
Starting point is 00:07:04 And they weren't this hokey stuff that they put up in the White House. Okay, right now, I digress. So they unveiled, you know how they have this big mantle in the White House? It's like in one of these reception areas. And what is it? For two Christmases, the past two Christmases, they put up stockings for all of the Biden grandchildren. And so. So it's the theme, and the mantle reflects that.
Starting point is 00:07:29 The theme of the White House decorations is like the magic and wonder of Christmas. I'm stupid. And they had all this stuff on the mantle as well. But missing from the mantle were those stockings because they hung up six stockings. They have seven, but they have seven grandkids, but they only hung up six stockings. They had one stocking for each grandkid, except for five-year-old little. Navy, that is Hunter Biden's daughter with that
Starting point is 00:07:59 chick London Roberts. And so the White House was asked about it because they got, they were ratioed online when they posted a picture, when a picture came out of the mantle, and they just got they got dragged for it. And then they ended up taking
Starting point is 00:08:15 them down. It was so bad. And so they didn't even put any up this year. They would rather not put up any stockings of their grandkids than put up a stocking that has little Navy Joan, little Navy John's name on it. These are, screw you people. That is so evil. That is so lame. You're a grandparent and you can't accept your son's daughter that he had
Starting point is 00:08:39 out of wedlock with a dalliance, this London Roberts lady, who seems like she's doing a good job of raising her. And I think she had to say a bunch of nice stuff to the press in order to settle with Hunter, by the way, but that's another point. But she had a drag that that 50-something-year-old to court repeatedly to get him to pay child support and to get him to do his due diligence to the life that he helped create. And Joe and Jill can't even be prevailed upon to acknowledge her in the form of a stocking at Christmas. What do they, what does it cost them to have this little girl's name on a stocking and represented with all the other grandkids at Christmas? You're, that's, you know what? I think for a woman to not acknowledge a grandchild, you are cold-hearted and I can't
Starting point is 00:09:23 say it on air. And for the man to not do it, I mean, Joe Biden, good grief. You know, I, that's just despicable. That's not a family man. That's not an alpha man. That's not a patriarch. You're excusing your son and then you're refusing to acknowledge the life that he helped create.
Starting point is 00:09:39 I don't care what party affiliation you are. I have zero respect for people who do that. None. They are the lowest of the low, the scum of the earth for doing that. I mean, I call them white trash in the White House. I'm going to tell you what. I have some white trash kin and they acknowledge everybody. The people in the White House, they don't. It's disgusting to me. I had to get that off my
Starting point is 00:09:59 chest because we were not going to prevent. We're not going to push through any more in this show. I mean, how lame is it? What does it cost you to put the grandkids name on a stocking? How much does that tell you about this family? They can't even do that much. So they don't have any stockings this year. They'd rather not have any of them. They'd rather not have any of them, no stockings at all. Now, what gives me, so they were asked about this. they were said okay so um you're not going to have any stockings this year the spokesperson said quote the family will be spending christmas at camp david and their family stockings will be there that's right whether you can't seem to take pictures and ratio them on social media they're going to be
Starting point is 00:10:40 there the stockings i wish the reporter would have followed up with well why aren't they on the mantle this year because they were for two previous years is it because they got dragged because they won't put Navy Jones name up there. Again, what is stopping them? I can't understand this. Any speculation? Can't you have any? I cannot understand this at all.
Starting point is 00:11:02 None. I want to know if that, if Little Navy is going to be on that mantle. Oh, dude, you know she's not. They'd take a photo of it. They'd virtue signal off. It's so hardcore. That's so lame. So they just don't have any.
Starting point is 00:11:17 They just don't have any. They don't have her not up on that mantle. they don't have anything up at all. That's just so, that's so dumb. But that's, says everything that you need to know. That's, that's all it is. So they, uh, they got the Christmas, they have a statues of the family's first pets that are terrifying looking as, you know, pet statues typically are. Otherwise, you know, it's Christmas decorations. I mean, I just don't know why nobody's, the media's not losing their mind on them. I mean, they, uh, they have like a candy room and all this. I don't know. It just, it looks basic. It just looks basic. It just looks. It just
Starting point is 00:11:49 looks like basic stuff where I thought that Melania Trump's went I thought hers was edgy and cool looking but you know what do I know I guess I just don't know me no Christmas decorations we got to move on because there's other stuff I want to touch on coming up a number of things did you guys hear the story of what Deadspin did you're oh man I'm going to have to come up with like a really ridiculous goofy story to bring you back from the ledge once I share this story with you so Deadspin, which is a garbage website. It's a repository of all things stupid. There's a dude who was over there who wrote this editorial where he went after this little kid who was, you know, he's a super fan. The kid's a super fan, right? So he's all decked out supporting the Kansas
Starting point is 00:12:35 City Chiefs. And the dude dragged him saying that he was a racist and all this stuff. I don't even think the kid's 10. Not kidding you. We're going to talk about it. Wanted to inside a rage mob around this kid. And then he was proven wrong in his accusation. So we're going to talk about this because I guess nobody learned from the Nick Sandman case. I guess they never learned. I guess they never learned from it at all. So we're going to talk about all of that and more coming up. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. So Texas Governor Greg Abbott apparently not satisfied with the drama that is an election, elections and running, you know, the Republic of Texas and the border, decided, you know what, I'm going to also go skydiving on top of it.
Starting point is 00:13:19 He legit, but it was cool. He went with a World War II veteran. He went here San Marcos. He went with Al Blaskey, a 106-year-old World War II veteran, who's got probably more years of experience as a skydiver than you have living on Earth. And he first completed the feat. I mean, he broke a world record for becoming the oldest person to do a tandem parachute jump. And that was, I think, what, in 2017, he did that. So super awesome. Now, this was the governor's first skydiving experience. So he's been through it all now.
Starting point is 00:13:56 Let's see. This is interesting. They say apocalyptic fears for the end of the world have sparked a perfect hotbed for global rise in exorcisms. is what they say. They say the number of performed exorcisms is I am, is that a thing that like, I mean, I know they make movies about it, but is there like the office of
Starting point is 00:14:16 you know, running out the devil in the Catholic, I know, in the Catholic church because it's like, I don't think they talk about it, but you got all these priests that like apparently where you got Russell Crow just did a movie about a guy who was famous for it, right? Is there like a, like an official office, like a department of running out the devil
Starting point is 00:14:31 in the church, you know, and this is the undersecretary of running out the devil? I think it's because people that things are stressful and people are freaking out i think is part of it and also evil's real uh let's see here 60% of americans say yes the money can buy happiness and the price tag is 1.2 million you think that until you don't have your health people think that they think that money will solve everything and then but you know what money cannot buy you health it can buy healthy habits and like healthy food and things like that but it can't buy you health uh and so people believe actually the magic number is 1.2 million to buy happiness that's kind of sad right i mean
Starting point is 00:15:05 Count your blessings, the existing blessings that you have. We got a whole bunch of stuff coming up, don't miss. A lot of big cities are having the problems in San Francisco, but it does feel like, you know, Republicans, conservatives, they try to make that the avatar for what's wrong with Democratic policies. What is it about San Francisco? And also, those are very real problems that San Francisco has. How do you even start to address them?
Starting point is 00:15:29 Well, I mean, first you own the issues and then you start to address the issues. But look, they've been on a doom loop about San Francisco ever since Nancy Pelosi became speaker. Yeah. I mean, remember, California is Nancy Pelosi. He's the speaker of San Francisco. You got Kamala Harris, who was a former senator from California. California has outperformed the American economy. Doom loop sounds like a thrash metal band name for a bunch of cantankerist grammarists.
Starting point is 00:15:54 That's what it sounds like. We got a little Donnie Hathaway playing there, wink, wink, smile. Little Donnie Hathaway, shake a hand, shake a hand, ladies and gentlemen. It is the Christmas jam. So welcome back to the program, bottom of this hour. That's Gavin Newsom. That's your favorite Democrat mayor. He was on with, what's that dude's name?
Starting point is 00:16:13 Seth. Seth Myers. Can I just ask a question that's completely irrelevant to what we're about to discuss? Is he wearing velvet? Was he in a turtleneck or was that a velvet jacket? Because you shouldn't be wearing a velvet jacket unless you're at dinner or you're in a cigar bar. And does he have the sleeves pushed up? Like, what's up?
Starting point is 00:16:35 Like, what is up with that? I'm just curious. Yeah, so I'm, I'm, I'm, not Gavin Newsom. Yeah, Seth Myers. Is that, I guess it's a jacket. I guess it's that. That stuck out to me. I think he's in a turtleneck.
Starting point is 00:16:51 He didn't, no. Is that a turtleneck? I don't like dudes in turtlenecks unless they're by the fire. Bothers me. Just the little thing. So Gavin Newsom, somebody gave him a Gen Z dictionary because he used the phrase Doom Loop. Somebody told him that.
Starting point is 00:17:05 And I love the discussion that they're having. Like, how dare you point out our crappy city? Like, literally, it's crappy. It's everywhere. I mean, they had a poop map for crying out loud. Try to say that without, you know, elevating the vowels in that word. You can't. It's impossible.
Starting point is 00:17:20 But when he says Doom Loop or that it's, oh, it's not, you know, they tried to use it as an avatar, because it is. I mean, Gavin Newsom was mayor of San Francisco. The reason, it is an avatar of Democrat policies. I mean, San Francisco was like the city. Wasn't it at some point, Kane? Like in the day, whenever that was? When was it? Back in the day.
Starting point is 00:17:41 Ah, yes. B-I-T-D, back in da-day. That's right. So it is the avatar of all of their policies. I mean, everything that they wanted, all the gun control, all of the kittens and sunshine, let's have the open-air drug markets or whatever, all the stuff. They had needle exchanges. Let's do the high taxation.
Starting point is 00:18:02 Let's do the high property taxes, the sales taxes, the business taxes, the tourist taxes. the taxes. Let's do all of it. It is the avatar and it's failed miserably. Now they're mad that you're pointing it out. Well, how dare you point out our failures? You can't do that. You can't use the example of one of the biggest and generationally run Democrat cities and use that as a comparison against the city that's actually responsibly run and has good fiscal policy. How dare thou? Well, that's called comparisons. That's what you do. They know it looks bad for them and that it compromises them, which is why they don't want that comparison. But you don't even have to, Okay, fine. You don't want San Francisco? Let's use Chicago. Let's use L.A. Let's use New York. Let's use Philly. Let's use St. Louis. Let's use Houston. Dallas. Can't give me a city, any city. Portland.
Starting point is 00:18:50 Ooh, we can totally sell Portland in there. I mean, if San Francisco, if you're mad that it's the avatar, then I will pick another Democrat run city and they're all Democrat run. I will pick another city for you. And we'll see how well that goes. it's just pretty fascinating. Yeah, he learned the phrase doom loop. What does that phrase actually mean? Doom loop. You looked it up. It came into the modern parlance of our time, what, last year ago? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:18 So according to Investopedia, this is back in October of 2022, that Doom Loop describes a situation in which one negative action or factor triggers another, which in turn triggers another negative action or causes the first negative factor to worsen. I mean, I've heard of doom scrolling. And the like in the cycle continued. I hate the language. We're just dumbing everything down so badly. Doom scrolling. I've heard of that doom loop. So a bunch of negative things, you're not allowed to point those out. We're not in the doom loop. They are literally in a doom loop. Exactly. I mean, you have the, the first doom of the feces everywhere, and then that loops into the needles everywhere,
Starting point is 00:19:57 and then that loops into the crime everywhere, and then that loops into the high taxes everywhere and that loops into yeah nobody can buy any property anywhere and that loops into people are fleeing the state it's bad Steve is dying because of what he put in slack go ahead do it
Starting point is 00:20:15 there you go he was I could see him over there fidgeting I was like uh oh I look over in slack and there it is right there not unlike San Francisco then he also said this this is the second part of Gavin Newsom's I guess he thought he was cool by going on a late night show that only grandparents watch, but okay.
Starting point is 00:20:34 Audio soundbite 5, seal to play. I think we need to assert ourselves. We've got to be more assertive. And frankly, Republicans, man, they've been defining the terms. CRT, D-E-I, ESG. No one even understands what these things mean, and we're on the defense. You made a lot!
Starting point is 00:20:49 I think the most important issue for our kids is drag shows and trans issues, not gun violence in this country. I mean, on all of these issues, we're on the right side. We just not need to get on the other side of our anxiety and down. outs and go on the offense. Okay, so you know what those letters mean because you literally made
Starting point is 00:21:07 them up. Your side made that out. Let's start with CRT, Critical Race Theory, Frankfurt School of Marxism. This goes all the way back to Derek Bell in the 60s. And that's why in 2012, when I first wrote a story about Derek Bell and Barack Obama and how Barack Obama under, I mean, it was basically a mentorie of Derek Bell. That's why it was so big because he was mainstreaming critical race theory, which was supplanting identity politics for the, fiscal warfare, the economic socioeconomic statuses that you would always see divide everyone. They were
Starting point is 00:21:37 supplanting the identity politics for that. It's still the same formula. It's just a different variable and they were mainstreaming that throughout college campuses beginning in the 60s. So that's something that y'all came up with. Like, you all literally wrote books and called it CritTech Colerase theory. We didn't come up with that. You all did.
Starting point is 00:21:54 We didn't, we're busy people. Like, we're trying to like pay taxes that you keep inventing and, you know, working and raising kids. We don't have time to keep track of all your alphabet that creations. And then there's DEI. And you guys came up with DEI. We didn't do that. That does not that's not something that conservatives sit around and think about. Kane, how can we do diversity? What does it even mean anymore? Diversity exclusion and idiocy. How can we do that? How can we create that and implement that in all of our workplaces? You know what, Kane? You know what we need to have for
Starting point is 00:22:23 the show? We should have a diversity officer to make sure that we have diverse ammo and, you know, coffee. coffee blends. I see. And liquor. 223, 556. Make sure we have 9 mil.
Starting point is 00:22:37 Yeah. Like a variety. Yeah, like a variety. I feel like that that's like truly representative of America today, you know. But his last little quip there when he says, you know, they're focusing on drag shows and the big thing and not gun violence. Well, first off, let's just, the presupposition is that gun violence is the number one killer of kids across the country. And as we've talked about, it actually isn't. The only way that the CDC can get that figure is that they inflated all the way up to like, well, they reduced it to 19.
Starting point is 00:23:11 It used to go up to 20, you know, 20-year-old babies. But it goes up to 19. They include 18 and 19-year-olds. When you break down all the FBI uniform crime reports going all the way back to 99 up until current time, what you find out is that the majority of those crimes, particularly with illegally possessed handguns, it's all 18 and 19-year-olds. And it's all drug and gang violence. Now when it concerns minors, it's still drug and gang violence. And then when you remove all of those variables out of the, when you remove all of those numbers, all of those cases specifically out of the minor age group, then it drops down to like fifth or six
Starting point is 00:23:46 place and drownings and automobile accidents and accidental poisoning and really opioid crisis. All of that stuff takes precedent. But they include the drug and gang violence of 18 and 19 year olds to overwhelmingly drive that statistics so they can use that as the basis for more gun control policy. So you have that on one hand. But then the other hand, too, is something that you just brought up. I mean, if you're really concerned about the lives of kids, why in the ever-11 world are you letting all these repeat offenders out re-offending over and over and over again? I mean, the superintendent of the Chicago PD said just a few years ago, it's the same 1,400 people that are driving 89% of the violent
Starting point is 00:24:23 crime in Chicago and the police were disheartened because they keep arresting the same people over and over again. I mean, they're literally on a first name basis with these people. They know the criminals. They are on a first name basis with the criminals. They know the criminals family. I mean, it's like a cartoon. They know these people so well, and they just keep catching them because they keep reoffending, and then they get out. They get a wrist slap, and then they're out on probation. This happens all the time. And here's something else. If they really cared about the lives of kids, then why would you not include, why would you not make sure that you have a mandatory maximum for a lot of these young violent offenders.
Starting point is 00:24:58 Like that Vondra at Myers case in St. Louis. You all remember this? This was the case of a kid. This dude was 14 years old. He already had a juvie record that was multiple pages long, violent record. And he was supposed to be, it was like a quasi-house arrest. He was supposed to be in his house when the sun went down. He wasn't supposed to be out and about.
Starting point is 00:25:16 He had an ankle monitor on, and there was an off-duty plain-closed police officer who, and this was, what was this in Tower Grove Park? Off-duty plane-close police officer who happened to be walking by a known drug house and he saw von derrick Myers and saw his ankle brace going in and uh try to follow up on it von der a Myers turned around shot at the cop the cop returned fire and killed him von der at Myers was able they let him out without nothing what was it like 10% 10% of 1% of his bond to get out for a felonious activity when in reality he should have actually i wrote a whole bunch
Starting point is 00:25:52 about it at the time he should have actually been in jail he should have been detained at that point and the fact that they didn't because they thought it was more merciful to let him out in the street to get killed than it was to keep him detained in jail where he'd still be alive today. That's what your restorative justice gets you. Restorative justice kills more kids than anything else. And that's what Gavin Newsom supports. That's the epidemic that's plaguing youth today. And his party is the number one driver of it. So I would love for someone to challenge him that on a debate stage.
Starting point is 00:26:18 But, you know, you've got to kind of know this stuff a little bit beyond getting the Gen Z dictionary of Doom Loop. So dumb. These people are walking doom loops. So that's, we're already, like, we're already winding down to the bottom of this first hour. I got to do something first before. So you guys remember when I did the amazing Renaissance drawing of Kane? So, hold up. The belief is, is that if Hunter Biden can spit through a straw, at least he's not snorting,
Starting point is 00:26:51 spit through a straw and create 500,000. art pieces. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And sell those, then the thought was, well, prove to me that this is not nepo baby stuff. And I will draw. My stuff is better. So I drew one.
Starting point is 00:27:08 It's a renaissance portrait of cane. I mean, this could go for millions of dollars. This is, I mean, look, I even included the crosshatch that I learned in junior high art school. I put my skills to use. Look at your background, dude. It's great. Look at the background.
Starting point is 00:27:24 It's like diamond plate. Right, right, isn't it? Note the detail on the name. I mean, there's so much care on this. Look how much I shaded his lip. You know, the biggest sales pitch for me is the fact that there's no spit on it. No spit. There's no spit on this at all.
Starting point is 00:27:38 Right. It's just sharpy. No spit. I think it makes it worth more when there's no spit on it. Yeah. That's just me. And then I added the little fun brought to you by probiotics because he never shuts up about it. So I put that at the bottom.
Starting point is 00:27:50 I mean, if you compare this to what Hunter Biden does, you don't even know what does that look like. It looks like a petri dish. It looks like he dropped his crack pipe in a petri dish. And then that's what came up with it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. This, there's a face on it. He's got his cans. Those are his, those are his, those are see his eyebrows.
Starting point is 00:28:08 You can't see if you're listening, but the silencast. Cans are just, you know, slang for headphones. Headphones, yeah. Yeah, I probably should have like clearly articulated that, didn't I? Just now realized, you know. So, I mean, this is, this is the million dollar piece. So I was thinking about like, what's the best way to do it? So I asked Lorraine, I said, hey, get me a list of people in the YouTube chat.
Starting point is 00:28:31 And I'm just going to, like, I'll print their names out and I'll just like, I put it up or a number of them and then we'll just like randomly pick a number. So I did that. I don't know if the YouTube chat was aware of it. So I did. So she got me the names and numbered them. And then just I randomly picked. It was number 16. I randomly picked the individual that I picked,
Starting point is 00:28:54 they go by the name of Cracken. And yeah, so they're going to get the user, because, you know, people can't use their real names anymore because the FBI is going to, that now they've been expanded, they're going to come get you. So the user Cracken in the YouTube chat is going to get this million dollar renaissance painting or drawing with the Sharpie.
Starting point is 00:29:15 So that is the individual. Their name is Cracken. They are a regular participant in the chat and I'm going to send this to them. Let me be the first to say. K-R-C-K-E-N. Can crack in latins. That is such a dad joke,
Starting point is 00:29:31 but I'll let it slide because you sat so nicely for my renaissance portrait that I did. I appreciate that, thank you. So, I mean, this is like going to be in a museum cane later. You're going to be like the Mona Lisa. They're going to be like,
Starting point is 00:29:42 what is he thinking? I don't know. You may be exaggerating a little bit. Are you saying that I am not as good as Hunter Biden? I'm just saying that piece may not end up in a museum. You don't think you have art taste, sir. I went to the Fizi one time, so now I'm an expert.
Starting point is 00:29:57 Your talent is superb, though. Yeah. So congratulations to Cracken. You're going to get this beautiful, beautiful. Show it one more time, Renaissance portraiture. Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of the United States. There's real patience lives as well as money. So I want to thank you all for taking the time to be here.
Starting point is 00:30:20 I want to thank my, uh, my, uh, my, My introducer, I know you're down to 35, but it's going to get down to $2,000 a year. Max. Max, in 2035. God bless you all to make God protect our troops. Thank you very, very much. He stands like a toy soldier from a nutcracker, like this, and then he squints, squints, and he just stays in that perpetual position.
Starting point is 00:30:49 And then he's hunched over, like a shrimp on a martini glass with some cocktail sauce. it. He's just like hunched over like this and he's makes me want a shrimp cocktail actually. It's getting close to lunchtime. It's starting to get a little hungry. All right. So coming up in our second hour, I don't know what's happening. No, coming up in our second hour, have you seen that Civil War, the Civil War movie, the new modern Civil War? It's made by people who literally have never been in the wilderness, have never left like an urban area. They have no clue. It's one of the dumbest things I've ever seen. We've got to make fun of it, a greeting.
Starting point is 00:31:23 because that's what we're good at. And then Stephen Moore's going to join us later on in the program as well. Back in just a moment. If you go somewhere, communism wins. Republicans are weaponizing this addiction and using it to attack President Biden, a man of decency and integrity. Frankly, it's one of, if not the most despicable things I've seen in my whole career here in Congress. How dare you take advantage of this sweet infant baby's problem to go after President Dad. How dare thou? That is the strong argument from Democrat representative Jim McGovern, ladies and gentlemen. He says, you dirty Republicans are weaponizing, weaponizing baby infant hunters. Addiction to attack a man of decency and integrity. I mean, you know, if decency and integrity mean grifting and fleecing a nation to enrich yourself while also enriching their biggest geopolitical foe, I mean, words have no meaning anymore.
Starting point is 00:32:35 Welcome back to the program. Top of the second hour. Dana Lash here with you. I mean, the only, I mean, this was a glaring, glaring lie from Jim McGovern, almost as bright as the glare given by his giant bald dome. But I don't think this helps because it just looks as though you're making excuses for this family. That's what it looks like. You're making excuses for them. That's privilege. People don't like that, especially when they see other people get busted for less. They don't like it. So we got some issues here.
Starting point is 00:33:12 We got some issues. Now, earlier, we played the audio of Hunter Biden saying that, well, I'm here. they've been saying where's Hunter? Well, here I am. And then he hurriedly got into his SUV and drove away. He did not show up for the deposition before closed doors of Congress today, to which he had received a congressional subpoena. Now, the process, the standard operating procedure of these is that the individual meets with Congress, with the committee, talks to them behind closed doors before the public hearing, which Republicans had already said they were going to do. and they were going to put on the calendar. They're just doing how this is how it always has gone. Even during the Kavanaugh hearing, individuals who were brought forward that were going to testify publicly,
Starting point is 00:34:02 they met with Democrats behind closed doors to give a deposition first. I mean, this is just standard. And this is how it literally has always worked since Congress's founding, since its creation. And the Biden family wants to act like this is a brand new thing. that somehow Republicans were not moving in good faith when this is just literally the same thing that even Biden himself when he was in the Senate, the same thing that happened when he was in a lower elected office. It's an excuse from them. They don't want to answer questions. So now what is to happen is that the House committee has to take a vote as to whether or not they're going to find him in contempt of, in contempt of court.
Starting point is 00:34:46 Because while it's, you know, Congress isn't a court, the subpoena that was issued. issued has the full weight of, I mean, it's illegally issued subpoena. You can't just ignore them. And whether or not they're going to, whether or not he's going to respond to that and if they find him in contempt, like they did with sloppy Steve and Peter Navarro, then it's the U.S. attorney, I believe, that Biden had Biden appointed attorney, I think, and then takes the steps and issues the charge. And I don't know why Hunter Biden should get to skate on this if no one else is done. I've been able to skate on it. They want to act like
Starting point is 00:35:23 it's a witch hunt, but it's a witch hunt. A witch hunt would somehow mean that this was all undertaken by Republicans when it was the suspicious financial activity report that their own family members
Starting point is 00:35:39 kicked off when they were laundering money through all these different shell companies, millions and millions and millions and millions of dollars. And that's what kicked off the suspicious financial activity report. investigation from the banks. It made the banks take notice. It wasn't Republicans. It was the banking institution that took notice and launched an investigation. And then from there, criminality was discovered, undeclared taxes, all of this other stuff, which only made them look
Starting point is 00:36:04 more. And then the laptop came to, actually, the whistleblowers came out because they wanted to get away from this and throw them under the bus. And then the laptop came out. And then the receipts on the laptop corroborated everything that the whistleblowers had said. That is the that is the chain of events that has happened. And so it's not anything but what this family has done to themselves. They acted with such reckless impropriety that they called down the investigation on themselves. And so you know, I mean, this indictment was going long before. This has been underway for the investigation into his financial activities and the related activities of the family.
Starting point is 00:36:42 Because the family's names, some of the, some of these 20-some-odd shell accounts had Joe Biden's name on a Jill Biden's name it, uncles, cousins. I mean, it was crazy. The whole famed family was involved in the griff because they're a bunch of trash. That's why. Crazy. All right. I want to switch gears here. I noted this last night. I think we have this audio. Let me pull this up. Because can we play audio sound bite 19? Now, first, I like Dana White. I don't dislike him. I like UFC. There's certain fighters that I like. I don't watch it as much as my husband does, because he likes the skill of fighting, whereas I get involved in the story and the drama of it because I'm a chick. But they were talking about, he was talking about Bud Light with Tucker Carlson. Now
Starting point is 00:37:26 Bud Light just dropped, what a $106 million. Is that what it was? Is that what the figure was? They dropped a ton of cash. It's like one of the biggest, I think it's like one of the biggest sponsorship deals in UFC's history. It was a record sponsorship deal. That's a record sponsorship deal. they made. So they've rejoined UFC. They used to be with UFC, but they rejoined with UFC. And this is, I mean, it is of massive. I think it was like $106 billion. Or million dollars, sorry. It was a lot. Sorry, $105 million a year sponsorship deal. $105 million a year. So this was after, this deal was made after the whole Dillon Mulvaney thing. Now, if you remember with Dylan Mulvaney, you had Anheuser-Busch, which was bought out by InBev, you had Anheuser
Starting point is 00:38:22 Bush, their whole marketing team was like, yeah, this sounds like a good idea, let's do it. And they had worked with Dylan Mulvaney for a digital influencer campaign. And that's what made everybody mad in the first place. That's what started all of it. And so then they kept doubling down on it. And they never apologized. They kind of reshuffled some things, but they never said that, you know, which literally was the most basic thing that you had to do. So that's so after all of that, then they're trying
Starting point is 00:38:50 to rehabilitate themselves. And so they bought a $105 million a year sponsorship deal with UFC. And so now everyone had been boycotting Bud Light, all this stuff. And now here's Dana White on this. Listen. Let me tell you what, if you consider yourself a patriot, right? You're a patriot. You should be drinking gallons of Bud Light. Believe me when I tell you. Wait, wait, wait. I should be boycotting Bud Light. gallons of Bud Light. You should have Bud Light drums stacked up in your garage and drinking it right out of the keg. They are way more aligned with you than most of these other beer companies are. That I guarantee you.
Starting point is 00:39:28 Take it from somebody who's in the know who does business with beer companies. You are way more aligned with Bud Light than you are with any other beer company. I disagree that because we're going to talk to a guy behind a beer company coming up who's way more aligned. I think he's kind of joking a little bit. I got to hope so. But But he's paid for the messaging. I don't dislike Dana White. I like Dana White. But you're getting paid, dude. You got bought.
Starting point is 00:39:55 That's not a victory. You surrendered to a check. You surrendered to a check. Just be honest about this, right? Let me tell you something. No one wants to destroy Bud Light. And why is it patriotic to drink a damn Belgian company's beer? You know they're not an American company, right?
Starting point is 00:40:14 They were bought out by Inval. bed. That's a Belgian-based company. Ask me how I know this. Grow up in St. Louis. Live two blocks from the brewery. I fed a damn Clydesdale. And we talked about this yesterday. So they're a Belgian company. It's not even an American company. So I don't know. I don't think that you judge patriotism by how much crappy foreign beer you drink. In fact, I know you don't judge patriotism by how much crappy foreign beer you drink. Secondly, no one's doing this to Bud Light. No one is doing this to them.
Starting point is 00:40:50 They messed up. And then they kind of just tried to shuffle it around and think that you were going to forget about it. Literally, like I said, no one wants to hurt a company. No one wants to hurt anybody's job. That's what makes the right different from the left, or at least most of the people on the right. I wrote a whole book about this, literally, called Grace Canceled. To have a pathway to reconciliation, to redemption and reconciliation. starts with one step. Your acknowledgement of wrong, which includes saying, hey, we messed up.
Starting point is 00:41:23 Sorry about that. Particularly to the ladies, the conservative ladies, who were really like, really you're going to do us like this, Bud Light? You're going to do us like this. And I appreciated all of these strong alpha dudes who stood up and were like, no, you're not going to do our ladies like this. You're not going to allow this guy to make a mockery of who our ladies are by cosplaying as a chick, you're not doing this. I really appreciated them standing up and every other conservative chick I know felt this feels the same way. Because that's how we viewed it. We viewed it as it's nice to see men stand up. We like that. That's hot. We liked when they did it. I don't like this. Because all they had to do, all Bud Light had to do, was say, ladies were sorry, we messed up.
Starting point is 00:42:13 I don't even, I joked about having like an ad campaign. Like, you know, having like an old school, you know, thinking like Tani Kattain on the white snake car kind of video. I was even joking about that. All they had to do was come out and say, ladies were sorry. We messed up. We didn't mean to have a dude cosplay as you. You're more than that.
Starting point is 00:42:31 That's all. They literally just had to say ladies were sorry. That's it. No one's calling for anybody to bust anybody's kneecaps. We weren't calling for anybody to lose their jobs. I never called for anybody to be fired. we never called for any of this stuff. This is literally the most basic B thing you can do is just say, sorry.
Starting point is 00:42:51 Why is that so hard for some people to understand? And then they act like because it's unresolved, it's the fault of the ladies who were offended by a dude cosplaying as a woman. All they had to do, all they had to do this company would say sorry. That's it. And $105 million would not, that does not translate into a woman. an apology.
Starting point is 00:43:15 $105 million. If you're going to fight the culture war like this, you might as well just surrender now. This was not a victory. This was a surrender. This was a sellout, a sold out, a bought. That's what this was. And it wasn't just a white flag. It was a check that was waving in the air.
Starting point is 00:43:33 I'm off for business, believe. I'm off for capitalism, believe. But I'm not for telling people that the culture war, oh, this battle was won. because we got paid and they didn't even give you the respect of apologizing with that check. Did they even write, we're sorry in the memo part? I bet they didn't. So that's not a victory. That's an L.
Starting point is 00:43:57 All they had to do was say, sorry, you know what would have been super cool, is if like a condition of this deal, take your $105 million. I'm not going to begrudge you making money. But it would have been super, super alpha for them to go, you know what, and an apology for the ladies. that would have been cool. That didn't happen. Disappointed on both counts.
Starting point is 00:44:23 So no, it doesn't change things for me. It doesn't change things for a lot of other people. And I don't know why people act like a simple apology's rocket science. But that's the first step on a pathway to reconciliation. We didn't do this to them. They did it to themselves. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
Starting point is 00:44:45 So there were eight countries that joined. joined the U.S. and Israel in opposing this UN resolution on Gaza, 10 countries, including the U.S. and Israel, opposed this resolution that called for a ceasefire in Gaza that was overwhelmingly passed by the United Nations General Assembly, the thuggery cabal, on Tuesday. They passed it 153 in favor, 10 opposed, 23 absentees, called for an immediate ceasefire. What are they going to do about it? Not a damn thing. No, I think, no, we don't need a ceasefire. We need a more fire. More fire. That's what I think. Moving on here. So Marjorie Stoneman Douglas School. As you know, they've been dealing, they've always dealt with assaults, fights, things like that. This even pre- this predates the massacre that took place. And in fact, they got famous for the superintendent
Starting point is 00:45:34 at that school actually stopped reporting felonious assaults and other criminality because they wanted to lower the statistics of those incidents so that their superintendent literally could win an award from then Department of Education had Arnie Duncan under Obama Biden. Well, now new videos come out showing a horrifying moment that a student at MSD was slammed under the concrete on his head in a brutal brawl. So apparently it is still ongoing the problem with assaults and fighting and all of that there. Let's see here. Delta passengers were stranded at a remote military base after their flight was diverted to Canada.
Starting point is 00:46:14 I guess there's not going to be like any vending machines or anything. They got stranded there more than 200. Remote Canada wilderness for over 21 hours. After a Delta flight going from Amsterdam to Detroit experienced a mechanical issue, they had to make an emergency landing. Thankfully, everybody was safe. They went to Goose Bay Airport and Newfoundland, Canada, 270 people, so really almost 300 on board. They said that it had to do with one of the plane's engines.
Starting point is 00:46:37 They had to urgently make the landing. This was the only place that had a long runway that made landing this size jet possible. And they wanted to figure out how to land safely first and then deal with everybody. out there. So they didn't really, they didn't get to eat. I understand that they were upset that they didn't get, but they arrived safely. So that's, I think, what's the most important thing, right? Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast, because knowledge is your ultimate superpower. I love his guitar tone on that track. I love the way that all sounds, but that guitar tone, that's so warm and just so, it's just awesome. That's our new track called The Man from our very good
Starting point is 00:47:15 friend John Rich. You know him, obviously big and rich. Founder Redneck Riviera. Oh, Glory Bank. I mean, he's got the bar. He's got the money. He's got the music. He's got the, I mean, he's a platinum music factory. I mean, for the love. And he joins us via Skype from Nashville. Good to
Starting point is 00:47:31 see him, my friend. God bless you. I love the, I mean, I like all the stuff that you do. I mean, I really do enjoy your work. I really, I mean, you got me in a country music. You really did. You and Whalen got me in a country music. I love the tone on on I love the way the guitar sounded I mean this is a beautiful track the man and it and it's about your grandfather who served in World War II I mean here we're on the heels of veterans day going into Thanksgiving the holiday and you had a veteran from every major conflict that is that was in this video how long was this did this concept take to pull off yeah so wrote the song like you said about my grandfather and it you know it does on me that every American has somebody's picture hanging in their house or it's in an old,
Starting point is 00:48:19 one of those old grandma style photo books of your grandfather, your great-grandfather that served in these wars. And so I wanted to write a song called The Man. So the man to me, yeah, it's my granddaddy, but the man to you is somebody in your family. And so this song was meant to honor all of them and remind Americans whose shoulders we stand on.
Starting point is 00:48:42 what true American greatness really does look like, because that's why they call them the greatest generation. So in this video, yes, I was able to gather together veterans from World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Iraqi Freedom, and Desert Storm, all in the same room. The three World War II guys that you'll see in the video, you can find it on Rumble, find it on YouTube. Two of them were over 100 years old.
Starting point is 00:49:07 Wow. Yeah. And the guy that was the oldest, he was 102, served in the Army, I said, well, sir, if you ever were called to defend your country again, would you be willing to do it? And he looked at me and he says, well, I'm not too mobile, but I can still shoot. There you go. That was his answer. And you could just see that fire, fire up in that old man, just at the thought of having a chance to defend his country or fight for his country. That's why I put the song out. Yeah, I felt it was time to put that one out.
Starting point is 00:49:36 Tell me a little bit about your grandfather's service as well, because I feel like everybody, especially in our generation, everybody has, it's all our grandparents served. I mean, we had grandparents in our family in one side of the world and the other side of the world. One was on the beaches of Normandy, and the other was in the Pacific on the USS Alabama. And it is amazing how that's like a common thread
Starting point is 00:49:57 throughout so many in our generation. Mm-hmm. Yeah, same in my family. So the granddaddy that I wrote the song about, he was in the Pacific. He actually lied about his age, got in when he was 17. You got to think back then,
Starting point is 00:50:11 You know, these guys at a 17-year-old kid, they were not kids at 17 in the late 30s, early 40s. They were grown-ass men. I mean, they were tough, they were ready to go. And he was so upset about all the dead bodies that were coming back to his hometown in Glasgow, Kentucky that he said, I got to go. I mean, I got to get over there. And so he got in and he went over. He was hooked on morphine for two years when he got back home. You know, they didn't have any PTSD was alive and well back then too. You know, my other grandfather served in fighting the Nazis. He lived to be 81 and he actually permitted suicide from his PTSD in his 80s.
Starting point is 00:50:51 Wow. Okay? They never got over it. He got to sleep in a separate bedroom from my grandmother from the time he came back from the war until the day he died. So these people, they are the reason we still have a country to even argue about at this point in 2023. And I think because especially our young people in this country, Dana, are so far removed from the greatest generation. They don't know anybody that fought in that war. They've never been around anybody that was alive then.
Starting point is 00:51:19 To them, it's just like something in a history book. They have no real touchstone to it. So this song was my attempt at putting you in the moment of what it was like for a guy in that time period to sign up and go fight for his country. It's a beautiful song. We're talking to our good friend John Rich. and you can find us track the man all over the internet as well. You know, I want to ask you about, I love the Veterans Day and Thanksgiving are always right by each other. We're getting ready to roll into Thanksgiving.
Starting point is 00:51:45 We were just having a conversation about the Thanksgiving Day parade, how, you know, I grew up and my grandparents' little tiny house in those arcs. I grew up watching that. My grandma would wake up early in the morning, and as soon as I'd hear the announcers as a little kid, I knew, oh, pies are going in the oven. Like, I knew I got to get out there and help. And I grew up with it, but it's kind of changed. Like, I can't even have it. we don't have any little kids in our house anymore, but I wouldn't be able to have it on, I think, the way that it is now, and especially with some of the agenda that they're pushing.
Starting point is 00:52:15 Do you think that society misses that nostalgia? I wonder that because it seems like the outrage at this stuff. There's like a petition about some of this, like 17,000 signatures already. I kind of wonder, it sort of feels like the pendulum is swinging the other way. And people are just, maybe it's because things are so uncertain. They're craving nostalgia. They're craving some of that old school stuff. Do you get that same sense?
Starting point is 00:52:36 Because you're right there on the tip of the era with that stuff with culture and entertainment. Yeah, I think what people are craving is something concrete, something foundational, something that does not change. And when you see the world changing day by day and not for the better, and it gets further and further out there where you can't even let your kids watch network television anymore for fear of how they're going to be indoctrinated, yeah, I think people want to get back to the basics of God, family country, leave my family alone. Let's make a pecan pie and watch the parade and the big balloons and have Thanksgiving and being American. Yeah. And the further out we get from that, the more sick people get. Why do we have such a depression issue in our country right now? Because all the things that you could count on are being vilified and done away with. So the things that you can't count on that are constantly moving and morphing into whole new viruses, in my opinion, everybody's
Starting point is 00:53:34 been infected with it. They're sick of it. So it's really up to us though, Dana. In your house, you can still do it exactly how you want to do it. You can still cook your pie. You can still go out in the backyard and pitch horseshoes and build a campfire. You can still raise your kids like you want to, just turn their nonsense off and get back to being a real American. Amen to that. I got to ask you for you to go talking with our good friend John Rich and you can find him on Twitter. You can also make sure you get that Redneck Riviera, which we have as part of our Thanksgiving. You know, you put little cinnamon in that, you let it. You make it fall-esque.
Starting point is 00:54:06 You can make it like a Thanksgiving drink. How do y'all celebrate Thanksgiving? What's a rich family do? Well, so my granny Rich who passed away in 2020, she was always the one. She'd be in there smoking Marlboro's and frying chicken. She never really did the church and thing. It was fried chicken. Yes.
Starting point is 00:54:22 I mean, standing over a castor and skillet with an ash about that long and she's in there flipping that chicken. So we have all of her recipes, so we all get together and we recreate. grainy's food as best as we can every Thanksgiving. We set a picture of her up by the stove there and then we go out and shoot some ski and we build a little campfire and we give thanks for our country and for our family and for our health and for all the things that we forget to give thanks about most every day. We still got a lot to be thankful for. Amen to that. Well, this is, it's a beautiful song. I love that you do this. I love that you honor these veterans and that you brought all of this in for a really beautifully done video.
Starting point is 00:55:02 You've been busy because this is like the second real awesome video that you put out, what, like in two months? Like you're like a factory. And they look so great. We're blessed to have you. We're blessed to have you out there fighting the good fight in the culture war because that's really where it starts. John Rich, and you can find the song on Rumble.
Starting point is 00:55:18 You can find it on YouTube. And the song is called The Man, the song in the video. Happy Thanksgiving to you, my friend. God bless you. Appreciate all that you do and have done on behalf of this country and our vets. Appreciate it. Thank you. Thanks for always having my back.
Starting point is 00:55:31 Of course. You know it. You know it. Appreciate it. Talk to you again soon. Take care. We have more to come, folks. We're already at the bottom of this second hour. It is a great song. And it's a really beautifully done, beautifully done track. He made a really good point there, too, about the PTSD that a lot of these, our grandparents had. I don't know if they dealt with it because they just never, they dealt with it by never talking about it. Because out of all of the older generation, like our grandparents' generation that I knew,
Starting point is 00:56:01 Everybody was in, I mean, literally everybody was in the war. They never spoke about it. The only time that my grandpa ever talked about it and I recorded him was after he had already gotten this terminal diagnosis and he was explaining, because we found out when he was in the VA that he had been exposed to like a massive amount of radiation. Apparently it was fallout from one of the bombs at the end of World War II over in the Pacific. and it like morphed it they like wrote this huge paper about him he had like a very it was terminal but it was very long-lasting terminal cancer is a very aggressive cancer but yet at the same time he just kind of had it it it ended up like changing it is wild but um he never talked about it until then and then he explained some of what he saw and what he experienced he was a gunner on the
Starting point is 00:56:55 osse alabama so he did the big o 50 cows that were there along the side and that was without I mean, imagine it. Without ear pro, without eye pro, I mean, no wonder he, I think he was selectively hard of hearing, if I'm being honest. Like when he was done hearing you, he would turn you off. And when all the women would get together and cluck, cluck, cluck, he'd just turn it off. But every now and then he'd hear and he'd weigh in on something. But he was always very gentle in nature and spirit. And he was an encourager, but he was very gentle. And I think that he really devoted himself more to that when he came back from the war. Not that he was ever a hellraiser,
Starting point is 00:57:34 but just from everything that I've heard from his siblings, you know, my great aunts and uncles, he really was a lot calmer, I think by choice, because of everything that he saw overseas. But man, it is just as a different generation. I'm so glad he did this. And like I said, you can find that all on social. You can find it YouTube Rumble as well. We got Florida Man on the way. It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida man.
Starting point is 00:58:08 Man, what do people try to do? What do you think is going to happen here? All right, so a Florida man tried to dump fentanyl down the drain during a drug bus, say deputies. Daytona Beach. A man was arrested after he attempted to dispose of fentanyl down his kitchen sink during the execution of a search warrant. When Valicia County deputies arrived at the home, they found 42-year-old Eddie Shine. There's a drug dealer's name if ever I heard one. Eddie Shine.
Starting point is 00:58:34 Trying to throw fentanyl down a sink. They've been investigating him for several months now, and they said he's involved for drug sales throughout the southeast of Eulicia County area. During the warrant execution, they found 38 grams of fentanyl, powdered fentanyl in a kitchen cabinet, and along with fentanyl and a separate fentanyl
Starting point is 00:58:53 and water mixture that was in the kitchen sink plumbing. He was charged with trafficking fentanyl, renting a structure for trafficking fentanyl destruction of said fentanyl because it's evidence resisting arrest without violence and possession of drug paraphernalia. His bond is over $2.5 million. Dang. I mean, what did you think you were going to do that they weren't going to find you trying to stuff that down the sink? Good grief. I have one of the grossest headlines that I'm not going to read here because it had to do with a guy in a public causeway being engaging in voyeuristic activity.
Starting point is 00:59:29 Oh, boy. Yeah, so we're going to go past that one. Oh, and I, okay, let me do this one. There's a, just let me let you know. There's a lot in old naked Florida man headlines, just can say there's like an inordinate amount of them right now. So this 68-year-old Florida man got naked in Naples.
Starting point is 00:59:57 That's a horrible, horrible Hallmark movie. threw his clothes into the bay and then led police in a pursuit and then ran into an empty ran into a restaurant, sat down naked at an empty table, then ran out of the restaurant, ran down the street, and then he finally got caught. He was busy. Stephen Grant Campbell. This sounds like a toddler avoiding a bath. This is what this sounds like, doesn't it?
Starting point is 01:00:26 Except he's an old man and it's gross. he threw all his shoes in his clothes into Naples Bay officers saw it happen and they're like stop Florida man stop and he's like no so he ran to Bistro 821 took his seat all naked at an empty table
Starting point is 01:00:42 ew they washed that chair they said a witness says he literally and then he didn't stop the restaurant he ran down the street where he paused briefly to expose himself to everybody at 5th Avenue and 11th Street South and then he kept running
Starting point is 01:00:58 And then the law finally caught up with him and he was charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and cited for littering. I guess that's the clothes in the bay, the littering. I just, dude, I don't know. There's a Florida man with all gas no brakes tattoo who was arrested after, guess what? Losing control of the car. I know. That's real shocking. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:24 Polack County, Florida, a man and a woman were arrested early yesterday morning. They were running from police. They crashed their car. Timothy Allen Hogue and Rebecca Kozub are suspects in a string of car burglaries. They were spotted in a small residential. They plowed right into this other vehicle. I mean, full speed. That's insane.
Starting point is 01:01:43 They were spotted by deputies. They went off at a high rate of speed. Then they crashed right into a parked car. They had to be pulled from the wreck. But yeah, the guy had the on his neck. It was a neck tat right in the front. All gas, no brakes. they're totally in jail.
Starting point is 01:02:02 As one might imagine, they're in jail. Let's see. This is a different fentanyl story. A Florida man was found with enough fentanyl to kill 60,000 people. This is insane. That's 60,000. That's, because it's like how many grams? There's like, I mean, I don't even, this is a thousand.
Starting point is 01:02:23 This guy had a, nanograms. This guy had a thousand fentanyl pills. Esteban Perez, Jr. He got pulled over over the weekend. He failed to stop when he turned into a robe. And as they were conducting the traffic stop, they're like, why do you smell like a, you know, a bunch of pot plants all at once? And Collier County said that they conducted a search. They found 987 fentanyl pills plus meth, synthetic cannabinoid, and all kinds of narcotic paraphernalia.
Starting point is 01:02:50 Oh my gosh. He's totally in jail. Totally in jail. And his bonds real high, too. Stick with us. Third hour on the way. Don't miss. The Dana Show.
Starting point is 01:03:10 It would be the Hollabette girl that they would play, and that was like the cue for all of the bougie bridesmaids who were half drunk to get on the dance floor. Nobody could spell bananas, and I would just watch Most entertained. It's the same thing. All this pretend compassion for these people, where the hell was this in the days and weeks leading up to this?
Starting point is 01:03:29 Where was this the last 11,000 times that they violated a ceasefire agreement? The Dana Show. Why won't you take responsibility now? I've already addressed that many times, and I said this whole question will be addressed after the war. Just as people would ask, well, did people ask Franklin Rosarylowe after Pearl Harbor? That question? Did people ask George Bush after the surprise attack of November 11th? Look, it's a question that needs to be asked.
Starting point is 01:03:58 He's not, I mean, I think that was a good answer, actually, that he gave. I mean, sure, people are definitely going to ask the question of what's up, but, you know, how did that happen? But I think his answer there was that, was quite a good answer. Welcome back to the show. It's, I can't, is it really hour three? Wait, what trickery is this? Dana Lashire with you. At top of our third hour, you can listen coast to coast, you can stream the radio program, you can watch the simulcast with the radio show as well on YouTube, Facebook, Channel 347, Direct TV. So, um, the question of intelligence, They'll absolutely, I mean, they will know.
Starting point is 01:04:43 I mean, obviously they'll try to figure out what ended up happening. I do have the question of how did all those reporters from the AP and CNN and all of that, Reuters that were apparently riding on the back of Hamas bikes holding grenades. How did they know all of this stuff was happening? But intelligence agencies didn't. I do have that question. I think it's a completely legitimate question to ask. It's not mean.
Starting point is 01:05:02 It's, you want to know. But at the same time, is it shocking that a terrorist that is repeatedly attacked Israel is going to attack? I mean, come on. They're a terrorist group. They don't want to live in peace. No peace for them. They want none. I mean, that's basically what they were protesting when they were in London for the remembrance day.
Starting point is 01:05:20 All those pro-Hamas protesters out there. We've got to talk about some 2024 stuff. You have Tim Scott that dropped out. I think Vivek Ramoswami's got to go. And I think Chris Christie has got to go. I think they have to go because they have to go because they're not, they're just drags anymore. They really are.
Starting point is 01:05:43 Someone was floating the idea of Vivek Ramoswamy being R&C chair. Um, I just think that maybe you want to have voted Republican more than like one time and haven't given a bunch of money to Democrats before you start running the R&C.
Starting point is 01:06:03 That's true. You can feel free to go find it on my substack chapter and verse where I included screenshots of all the hashtag receipts. So I just think that that's kind of a bad idea. I do think my original assessment of Nikki Haley in this race was that she was running to BVP. I stand by that assessment. I still think that that is true.
Starting point is 01:06:22 Case and point, a friend of mine had noted, and pull this up, that the whole, like, she's only apparently mentioned Trump one time in two months. In two months, she's only mentioned Trump once. Now, I'm not saying that you have to go out and constantly, you know, like go and attack Trump base. I'm just saying if you are running to be president, wouldn't you go after the frontrunner? The perceived frontrunner, wouldn't you go after that person? Now, I've told everyone to be cautious of national polls, especially this far ahead of the first votes in Iowa. because national votes really are just more of a measure on popularity,
Starting point is 01:07:15 or national polls rather, are just more of a measure on popularity. It's not really a good measure of fundraising, et cetera, you know, all this stuff. And with this, I always, Iowa and New Hampshire are going to be the ultimate deciding factors. But Haley, I could see, I mean, that I could see Trump maybe picking somebody like Haley. But I think that she's still running to be VP. Because she's still, her foreign policy is what hangs me up. Her foreign policy is one that I cannot abide.
Starting point is 01:07:55 But I don't dislike her as a person. I think I met her once backstage at a speaking event. I think she was, I think she had spoken right before me. I can't remember. I know I met her once very, very briefly. I never really spoken with her. But, you know, she's very nice. it's not a personal thing. I just don't agree with her
Starting point is 01:08:11 foreign policy. I think it's very neo- it's neocon. It really is. It's very W. Bush. Very, very, very, very much so. I mean, it is like a flashback to that. That's a, I have a problem with that. That's a big problem with me. And so I, especially when you still have a good
Starting point is 01:08:29 better, you still have better choices, I think, in the primary. It's just a no-go for me. But I just still, because she will not, she never says anything about Trump. And I just think that when you're focusing everything on the second person in this primary in terms of polling, etc., then to me it sounds
Starting point is 01:08:46 like you're running a stocking horse campaign, which I absolutely, I would bet money on it, the Vivekis. I would literally bet literally six figures on that. I think that Haley is also. Not so much a stalking horse. I don't think that there's any kind of secret agreement. I do think that she does
Starting point is 01:09:04 want to be VP because I don't think that she would translate nationally with her foreign policy and some of her other approach. I think she would try to moderate going into the general, but I think it would be too late. And also, I think that she, because she was in the Trump administration, that branding is going to stick to her.
Starting point is 01:09:22 And remember, it does not matter if you like the whole idea of the MAGA label. That's irrelevant here. What I'm telling you is that all of this is decided in the margins, and I'm telling you what the margins think of that branding. And the margins have, they rejected it last Tuesday. They rejected it in Virginia, rejected in Ohio so you have to finesse the branding and she is branded with that because she was
Starting point is 01:09:43 the part of the administration so you have to consider that again this is not people disagreeing with you about who you like or what you perceive to be your priority in the primary this is people like me want to win in 24 that is literally my only concern is I want to win I don't care I don't have fealty to any candidate because I don't believe in that. You know this. They should have fealty to us. I will never been to need to a candidate. Ever. I will never, I never have a loyalty like that to a candidate, ever. I have rejected overtures from candidates before. I have rejected job offers from candidates before. I have zero interest in A, that kind of pay cut because my special interest is my audience. I have zero interest in that. And I also, I cannot, I just, I can't. That's just not my deal.
Starting point is 01:10:44 And so I want to win. I just want to win in 2024. That is the only, if you want to know about my perspective, that's literally the perspective through which I see everything. And 2024, I think more so than any other election, is all margins. And people need to be looking at Ohio and Virginia as giant, giant warning signs and they're not. It's going to be decided by the margins. Now, I will say there have been a couple of people that I think are making a decent point. Now, so Ann Coulter and I used to talk, we were never like BFS or anything like that. We, you know, we knew each other. And she and I got in it in the 2016 because in the very beginning of the primary, I was back in Perry. And she liked Trump for is immigration stuff.
Starting point is 01:11:35 And I always go for, I always went for governors over non-governors. And, uh, we got in it really, we got in it. And she like, unfollowed me on social media and all this stuff. Totally unfollow me.
Starting point is 01:11:46 And then she turned around and then she was like, harsher than anybody on Trump. And she said, I will say this, she said made a point where I don't, I don't necessarily agree all the way or disagree. the way because there's a lot of nuance here. The point that she brought up, and I've heard a couple of other people make this point similarly, is she was saying that Republicans have to be
Starting point is 01:12:18 careful, particularly on what she called a hardline anti-abortion stance. So she's pro-life, a hardline anti-abortion stance because she says the left is going to make that the defund the police of the GOP. now I've seen this worded differently from other people and we've talked about it here on the show because what again where is the election determined on the margins and that's why you see this messaging from the left especially with the issue of abortion in these states
Starting point is 01:12:49 that have passed it after Roe v. Wade sent everything back to the state Republicans have been very very bad in navigating the messaging and saying that yes stop saying that there aren't exceptions They're literally exceptions literally in every single state that has made that has passed any kind of regulation on this. But here's the problem that they're running up against. So this is another thing that I saw. It was what's his face?
Starting point is 01:13:20 He used to, gosh, Chris Wallace. He was over at Fox. Now he's over at CNN. He said something very interesting. He was saying that how do Republicans now? how do they how are they going to talk to voters about this because how are you going to tell them that your pro-life but yet yeah you want the 15 week i'm pulling this story up so bear with me this was i think yeah he said why is the abortion murder his murder crowd says now says 15 weeks is fine now that's the point that he made on cnn on sunday now it is first first
Starting point is 01:14:03 off he's begging the question he's begging the question with us because he's presuming that he's saying that you know the abortion is the abortion is murder people are saying 15 weeks is fine thus you know so why are they saying that as a way to intimate that the legitimacy of the movement is called into question but he's assuming that his premise is sound thus the conclusion is sound so he's begging the question because he's making these assumptions. No one is saying that 15 weeks is fine. They're saying that they will start at that point to walk it back.
Starting point is 01:14:40 If that saves an additional X amount of lives, then they will move to that point away from abortion on demand up until birth, taxpayer funded. They will move to that point. That's what they're saying. But remember, when you are explaining you are losing and again, where are elections won and lost? especially the last two margins. That is never going to be more important ever than it will be in 2024.
Starting point is 01:15:10 It's all about the margins. This is going to be something that will play in the margins, which is why Republicans, I know, I get it. It's like we've been arguing about this theme issue forever. I get it. And I also understand if you're pro-life and you think that any compromise, but do you want to say let's not save any lives if I can get, if I can't get everything I want, or let's start convincing people and start saving more lives and work incrementally.
Starting point is 01:15:32 I mean, and then at least save more lives today than you did yesterday. That's how a lot of other people look at it. And there has to be a way to quickly and efficiently message that in 30 seconds or less where you're not in this never-ending cycle of explaining and then losing credibility. Because the longer you explain, the investment of legitimacy that a voter has in you will decrease. They will start to question your credibility the longer you take to explain something. And so that they've got to get a handle on this because that is what the left is gearing up to do. I have soundbite sound bites from Premier Jayapal who were saying, yes, this is going to be our big issue.
Starting point is 01:16:10 You know, I think that she was saying she's talking about the margins and she was saying that abortion and reaction to Gaza, that's going to be a big issue in 2024. We're going to talk about that coming up. In fact, we may hit that again tomorrow because that's she's, she's telegraphing. She's telling you where they're going with us. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. It's terrifying. So this apparently took place in Rome where a lion got loose.
Starting point is 01:16:39 People were even told to shelter in place because, I mean, it's a lion. Caust terror. Proud the streets freely. It escaped from the circus. And it, yeah, it was a town near Rome caused terror amongst all the residents. They had footage all over social media showing this line. wandering around the streets of the small town. It has just a population of just over
Starting point is 01:17:02 40,000. And everyone said that they were told to shelter inside as authorities. A lion? Yeah, I'd be like free lion. You'd be a lion. Free lion. Free lion. Fireers keepers.
Starting point is 01:17:18 Ma'am, we think you have that. No, no, this is my lion. It's not the lion you're looking for. It's just mine. I don't know what I'd do with it, just to have one. I feel like I'm snow white. Like, I want all the animals. They're all mine. This is a terrifying article. This came out,
Starting point is 01:17:33 this story here. It showed that more than 100 veterans died. More than 100 veterans died at a New York home after one of the worst COVID outbreaks in the state. And they said that apparently was, anybody know where Anthony Cuomo
Starting point is 01:17:50 is? Anybody know where Cuomo is? Everybody's looking for him. There was a housing facility in New York City. They had an outbreak, apparently, and it was the New York State Veterans Home in St. Albans and they said that all of these are already super critically ill veterans. So they were
Starting point is 01:18:06 already way super immunocompromised. They were all incredibly elderly. But apparently they weren't even given any treatment. No one even took them to the hospital. Nothing. They just let them oh boy. Wow. There's, I'm just going to say, a word that rhymes with small suit. Let's see here. Humans apparently have a third
Starting point is 01:18:26 set of teeth. Popular Mechanic says that there might be medicine to help them grow. Why? Why? Why would you want them to grow? What? That's terrifying. It was a 2021 study out of Japan. They said you can target genes to regrow teeth in animals. Now they're trying to
Starting point is 01:18:42 they're doing clinical trials on how to do this in humans. They said that, you know, that's what makes sharks so intriguing because they can just grow teeth. Regrow teeth. So they're doing a clinical trial of medicine, which they hope will be available for general use in 2030 to regrow teeth. That would only work for people like Hunter Biden.
Starting point is 01:18:59 Maybe. I don't know. The stores are snubbing Black Friday's mega sales. Apples, Apple, Tiffany's, others are deciding to not participate. They're snubbing the Black Friday stuff. And FedEx accidentally delivered $20,000 in lottery tickets to a woman's house. Tell you what, if you consider yourself a patriot, right? You're a patriot. You should be drinking gallons of Bud Light.
Starting point is 01:19:25 Believe me when I tell you. Wait, wait, wait. I should be boycotting Bud Light. Gallons of Bud Light. You should have Bud Light drums stacked up in your garage and drinking it right out of the keg. They are way more aligned with you than most of these other beer companies are. That I guarantee you. Oh, really?
Starting point is 01:19:42 From somebody who's in the know who does business with beer companies, you are way more aligned with Bud Light than you are with any other beer company. I mean, they didn't come into partnership with you by accident. No. That's a $105 million. multiple bidders on the table. Did they seek you out? We had multiple bidders on the table. They were one of them. And as I, you know, history has shown me with relationships that I've had with other mere companies. So he says, no, I don't like, I don't dislike Dana White. And I watch UFC. I get into it more for the drama and the, you know, the people's story because I'm a chick. So that's, you know, that's what I follow. My husband's all about. I love the art of the fight. I'm like, whatever. I don't even know what he did here. He's rolled around and got him in his leg. I don't look great. I just love the story. I just love the story. story and the family that's cheering them on, you know, and anyway. But we talked about this a little earlier because I think, you know, I've seen a lot of white flags of surrender in my time that never have I seen one with so many zeros on it before, be waving in the air. I mean, that was
Starting point is 01:20:41 something else. That's not winning the culture war. By the way, can I also ask, how is it patriotic to drink a foreign company's crappy beer? That's a new measure that I haven't heard before. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you at the bottom of this third hour. So there's a beer company out there. Maybe you've heard of them. They are an American beer company. I dare say that it is patriotic to drink this beer. In fact, I would wager you that if back during the day at King Street, the King Street Patriots, Paul Revere and the members of the committees of correspondence, if they had gathered around the table to pound their fists on the wood talking about overthrowing King George and they were drinking ale, it would have been this ale. And if you could
Starting point is 01:21:27 transport it back in time, they would have said, throw all that commie swill aside, give us some ultra right. And because really, beer helped make America. Joining us right now, that's a commercial right there is Seth Weathers. He's, I mean, this is his baby. He created ultra right beer. You also know him as conservative dad. But Seth Weathers, and you can find ultra right beer.com And it's a great tasting beer. I drink it. We're doing Operation Pawpaw this Christmas because we're getting my stepdad to switch to exclusively ultra-right. That kicks off on the 23rd of this month.
Starting point is 01:22:05 Seth joins us on the show via Skype now. So I wanted to get set. And we're going to talk about the calendar and all of that. But here's my question to you. How is it patriotic? How do you measure patriotism by how much crappy foreign beer you drink? You know, I like Dana White, but I was not a big fan of that. segment, but I will say this, for $105 million, God knows what you could get me to say. So I think
Starting point is 01:22:27 that may be what happened there. I think everybody can be bought. I've maintained this. Like, I've told everybody what my price tag is, selective immortality in a Hogwarts castle. I've been very open about this. Like, you give me those things. Hell, I'll talk about your beer, too. I mean, it's $105 million. But they've never apologized. And that's what I use that beer to wash the steins that I use for Ultra Right. So I'm just curious. Like would you, I mean, what do you make about, and that's kind of what it is. I mean, there was never any kind of, you know, rectifying that. And I do think it's important because beer is very American. This is a very American thing. And I'm not joking when I say our country was founded on it.
Starting point is 01:23:07 I agree. It was. And look, the thing is conservative, I was, I was so proud of conservatives for sticking to a boycott for once because we never do. We've always like, oh, we skipped a few football games when they took a dump on us. We've done this. We've done that. But we've never followed through. And this was the one time we were following through. And look, I think the vast majority of Americans are following through because the vast majority of Americans did not receive
Starting point is 01:23:28 $105 million to say something nice about them. And so I think the boycott holds. I think they're doing, they're throwing a lot of money to try to end it, but I think the boycott will hold for most Americans. Yeah, I think so too. Now, a lot of people are just, they're just, they're not sold. And I like the fact. I made this comment.
Starting point is 01:23:46 earlier. I love the fact that there were a lot of alpha dudes out there that stood up and said, we don't like the way that you're treating our ladies by having this dude cosplay as a chick. I appreciated that because I feel like feminism, third way feminism has been so insane for the past like 15 years that it's really been
Starting point is 01:24:02 a lot of the pushback has been women led and we're kind of tired about this. I've always joked. I'm like, my husband can't hit a chick, but I can. And I feel like it has really been female led and we're tired of it. Like we're tired of that, that whole thing. So it was nice to see a lot of dudes stand up and say, we do not appreciate that because, let's be real,
Starting point is 01:24:22 this is a dude driven market. This is the beer that a lot of them would drink. Although, I have a family member who says that really, it's really women who drink that beer. But that being said, you know, with this, what do you think about, I mean, where are they going to go? Like, what are men, what are people looking for in beer? Like, what's the, you know, what are they, obviously taste, but I think there's more to it than that. You've got to have great beer, but for the longest time, beer was about fun, fast cars, beautiful women, and great patriotism. And we've lost that.
Starting point is 01:24:58 Look at the commercials they're making now. These companies are unrecognizable for what they were in the 80s and 90s. It would have been considered controversial, you know, and that's kind of, you know, people are trying to make hours out like some of our commercials and stuff are controversial, but it's really not that controversial if you just believe kind of some basic things. you know, chicks without, you know, I don't know what I can say on here. Oh, you can guess. Go right up to the water.
Starting point is 01:25:19 Yeah, chicks without, that's kind of our, you know, that's where ours are here at ultra-right beer. I encourage that, so that's on me. You know what? I wanted to say it for forever, so he did. So I'm glad he did. Talking to Seth Weathers, who's the head of ultra-right beer. And you've kind of went into that because I was, you know, in the beginning, I've always said, you know, all that company has to do is apologize. But I want to see more, I want to see more nostalgic, old-school type.
Starting point is 01:25:45 marketing with this because I think that women have there things that are marketed to them in a certain way and dudes have things that are marketed to them in a certain way. So to that effect, let's talk about the calendar because you did a calendar and there are swimsuit shots in it. And I'm glad that there are. Now I'm not saying I'm in one because I got two boys and, you know, they are on the internet and they see everything. But I like the fact that I'm in a calendar like this. And I like the fact that there are women who do swimsuit calendars for beers because I think we need I want more of the tony katane on the hood of the car and a white snake video selling stuff. Talk to me about this. I think that that's a great idea. And that's when we do it. So yes, we do have conservative dads, real women of America. And that's Riley Gaines that's on the cover. That's Riley on the cover. I hear September's pretty solid though. You should check out September. I've heard September, which is, as we all know, the best month of the year. I heard that September is pretty fantastic. Yeah. I agree. It's got some gunplay action there, too. Yes. Yes. I have heard that. So where did you get the idea? Tell me about how this to fruition?
Starting point is 01:26:46 You know, I think it kind of just goes back. Well, I don't know why I'm going to go here, but I'm going to. So Sports Illustrated started putting out calendars and magazines with fat chicks and bikinis. And I was like, this is the destruction of America's happening right before our eyes. And I was like, someone's got to do something about it. And who better to do something about it than conservative as ultra-right beer? So you're not going to have fat chicks and bikinis in our calendar. Sorry, not sorry.
Starting point is 01:27:11 No, don't be sorry about that. Yeah, I know, I said not sorry. But yes, we're getting back to just the basics of what these beer companies were. And now it's controversial. I don't understand how in the world is controversial. It's like when Victoria's Secret started having, oh my gosh. So like in our town square, there was a giant ad in the window. And this, I'm not saying like this was somebody who was like a little tubby.
Starting point is 01:27:31 I'm talking about like morbidly obese. Like I think that you probably would not have been able to see the panties because everything that hung over. And it was a giant ad in the window. And I almost, like I had to stop in the middle of the street. street. I'm like, is, what am I seeing here? Is this a lame brand? I don't know. I don't mean to be here, but you're healthy at any size. No, you're not. Right? Yeah, no, you're not. Some people are more prone to drop dead because they're a little, they're not healthy. I mean, that's the whole thing. It's like, it's like embracing or trying to celebrate unhealthiness. No one is saying that you've got to be a size
Starting point is 01:28:05 zero, but you don't have to be a size like triple aught. There's a difference, right? I agree. And we've just reached a stupid place in our world. And so I think that here at conservative dad's ultra-right, we're trying to battle back against some of the stupid things we see in the world. And that's what we're doing with our marketing, with our product, with everything out. And by the way, a lot of the, so a portion of the proceeds of this actually goes to the Riley Gaines Center, which combats men and women's sports. Yes. And which I love that. And she has done an incredible job on that. And yeah, I think we've raised close to $20,000 for already on this calendar. And we're open to raise a whole bunch more. And that's fantastic. I love the do-goater aspect of it, because
Starting point is 01:28:44 that's great. But really selfishly, I like the fact that I'm in this calendar and I like that you're celebrating women who are like, you know, they're healthy women. Yeah. We're not, exactly. We're not celebrating, you know, unhealthy. That's, I mean, because I feel like it is, it's like reverse body shaming the way that they do it. Correct. So how do people, first off, how do people get this calendar? Because I've already had people saying, can you just send me one? I'm like, yeah, it's not really how it works. Conservativedad.com. Okay. We'll pull it right up. And I will send you plenty of them. So I can do give them out, Christmas gifts, whatever. It's the ultimate Christmas gift.
Starting point is 01:29:21 Yes, it does make a good Christmas gift. I just remember every dude, I knew all my male cousins. I have like 23 cousins and most of them are dudes. They all had, like growing up. They all had like, it's always like the female posters or the Sports Illustrated calendar. They take it out of the Sports Illustrated issue. They'd put everybody had that. And there's nothing wrong with it.
Starting point is 01:29:41 Everybody had that. It's normal. There's something wrong with them now. they're a little rough, I hate to say. You're not going to want to look at this. It's going to be an unfortunate scenario. You're going to go back and you're going to lose those childhood memories real quick. So tell me about the-
Starting point is 01:29:52 These girls ate those girls, sorry. No, actually, that's a great point. Tell me where can people get the beer? Because I know that you're expanding distribution. So talk to me about if people are like, I want to get a six or a ultra-right. Where do I go? So we're in multiple states right now, like in stores, in your package stores, that kind of thing. We're talking with some of the good-sized groceries chains as well.
Starting point is 01:30:14 If you're not in one of the states we're in, you can go to ultra-rightbeer.com and we can ship to most states. Merry Christmas to you all. Ho, ho, ho. Get you some old. And ship to most states. Get some ultra-right beer. Well, conservative dad.com. That's where you can get the calendar.
Starting point is 01:30:30 I highly suggest you all. Because I've heard just one more time, I've heard, Kane, you're unaware of this. September is like, it is really. Can I give them a little preview? Yes, you may do that. I have one with me, believe it or not. Yes, you may do that. I mean, guns blazing.
Starting point is 01:30:44 Look at it. I had no idea that that was going to be September. I was just speaking about the month of September innocently. They could celebrate your entire birthday month. Well, I do have a birthday month. She mentioned wanting September while holding two guns. I was like, all right. Yeah, I was like my birthday's in September, and I'm holding two of my AR-15s. I'm like, my birthday's in September, Seth. And he's like, oh, so I guess you won September, huh? I'm like, I don't know, just a thought. So anyway, this is, thank you for including me in it. It's, I'm very flattered.
Starting point is 01:31:11 And the photos are beautiful. I mean, they're very, everything is very tastefully done. Obviously, Riley Gaines is in the swimsuit. She's like the one that I would be like, yes, she needs to be on the cover in the swimsuit. She's, like, made of a thousand percent muscle. But this is fantastic. Ultra Rightbeer.com and conservative. Dag.com is where you can get the, where you can get the calendar. Get ultra-write beer. I like it.
Starting point is 01:31:31 And I mean, I do drink it. You send us beer and I've been drinking it. It's a great beer. We need to get distribution. We need to get distribution into the state of Texas, physically and stores. We're working on that. So hopefully it'll be a- Who can I go aggravate about that? Is there like a beer, minister of beer that I can go aggregate? It kind of is. I'm telling you, when you get the level of corruption and nonsense that goes on with the alcohol industry, it's a 4.8% alcohol and they treat us like we're making nuclear weapon. Okay. It's really unbelievable. You have to get false hog is, false hogs approval to get in stores in each state. That's literally a thing we have to deal with. It's wild with the distributor.
Starting point is 01:32:07 That's like a whole other story. We're going to have to talk about that another time. Yes. All the regulations. It would blow your mind. You'd lose your mind. I would lose my mind over that. Cut that and save that. Correct. Save that forever. Seth Weathers, ultrotefear conservative dad got dot com always so great to talk with you. Thank you so much for doing this for including me. And we'll make sure we put this out online too. So people can get the calendars.
Starting point is 01:32:32 Make sure you get them, get your beer, all that good stuff. Thanks, Seth. Merry Christmas to you. Thanks, Dan. Take care. We have more to come, folks. As we wrap up this third hour of our broadcast. Yes, all very tastefully done.
Starting point is 01:32:43 Like, you can feel, you can get this calendar. I would feel fine if my son had this calendar of some of the swimsuit. I can't say it. I always swim shoot. swim suit shots. You would be totally comfortable with this, literally with that, with your, with your son hanging out in their bedroom, like all my cousins did when I was growing up. It's all very artfully tastefully done. The photographer's great. All right, as we get moving, Kane said the term is high calorie human. I just saw that. He said it, not me, but I wish I did.
Starting point is 01:33:11 I mean, nor is the line. All right. I'm like, I'm just in here jamming a Christmas music. And I'm also fuming over this ridiculous, we got to talk about this, the Southwest Airlines policy, guys, I don't mean to be mean. I want everybody to be healthy and I don't want to be like mean to nobody. But can we just talk for a second? Southwest Airlines is being praised for allowing customers of size policy. So if you got an overweight flyer, they purchase one seat and they get another one for free. They may get two for free. What? Yeah, yeah, yeah. You could get bumped for this. You could legit get kicked off your flight for this. I'm not even joking with you. And one part of the story at New York Post that says, quote, if it's determined that a second or third
Starting point is 01:33:51 seat is needed, you'll be accommodated with the complementary additional seat. That's verbatim from the policy. Second or third. Or third seat. Why are you flying at that point? Which means y'all's prices at Southwest are going to go up and you could get bumped. If you need three seats to fit on a plane, you're really playing with the physics of everything there.
Starting point is 01:34:12 I'm sorry. It's time you stop being so damn selfish and take the bus. I like don't. want, I don't want to be mean to people, but that is not healthy. It genuinely is not healthy. You've got to, I mean, intermittent fasting, like, for instance, I eat so ridiculously healthy. I've cut out. I don't eat dairy except cheese at holidays. No processed sugar. It's strictly like greens and red meat. I intermittent fast. I do all that stuff. You've got to get healthy. Diet is literally 90% of it. 90% and you can
Starting point is 01:34:50 you don't have to be a size zero but you can get healthy just doing those things starting with that all right today's stupidity came and by the way Southwest would do I mean I don't know how this is great business model because you're flying Southwest I know I don't know why it's a good business model anyway this is KJP trying to gas light
Starting point is 01:35:06 I saw listen to this prices are down for eggs milk toys and TVs gas prices are down by a dollar 90 cents from the peak after Putin's war began and wages are rising and higher than before Where is she shopping? Wages are uppaced by inflation. Inflation kills wages. I don't know what she's doing, but Merry Christmas. She does not do her shopping. She does not do her shopping. Come on. All right, folks, that does it, of course. Today, I will be back behind the mic with you tomorrow. Make sure you sign up for the newsletter over at Substack. Chapter Inverse. Find us on YouTube and Facebook, like and subscribe. I'll be back behind the mic with you tomorrow.

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