The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Monday January 15 - Full Show

Episode Date: January 15, 2024

Dana gives the lay-of-the-land on Iowa Caucus day. Nikki Haley dodges a question from an Iowa voter if a man could become a woman. Democrats completely lie about the border patrol’s handling of migr...ants. The FAA wants to hire people with disabilities. Democrat governors who claimed they had sanctuary cities now blame Gov. Abbott for sending them migrants. Dana explains some variables that could go into how Iowa turns out.Please visit our great sponsors:Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaJoin the Coffee Club today and get 30% off your first month’s subscription.Express VPNhttps://expressvpn.com/danaGo incognito and protect your privacy with 3 extra months FREE.Hilldale Collegehttps://danaforhillsdale.comVisit today to hear a Constitution Minute and reserve your free pocket copy of the Constitution.KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSign up for the KelTec Insider and be the first to know the latest KelTec news.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet free activation with code Dana.Wise Food Storagehttps://preparewithdana.comSave $50 on your 4-Week Survival Food Kit plus free shipping when you order today!

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Starting point is 00:00:00 They are scared of drugs. They are scared of them. They are scared of them. They will stop at nothing, but we're not going to let him get away with it. I've got fresh legs. I'm not wounded. They're not going to let this man do it. You know, when you say, eliminate, that gave me a chill.
Starting point is 00:00:14 Because I'm scared. Because you think it's false or because you think it's true. I think it's true. I think they will stop it nothing to stop them. Stop drunk. I am, it's sad, but it's the truth. It's the sad, but it's the truth. So I'm asking you do your part, and we're going to...
Starting point is 00:00:28 You know, we can do this. We can do this. this whole they say how do you feel about the United States and I say I'm worried and I'm fearful my job that you don't have to feel that way in this country but we're losing it we're look you think we're losing it it pains me to hear that we need people like you young we're by doing and that's where our founding fathers were yes it's 1776 moments I want your support that I will call this I'm emotional about this country I need your support on Monday night
Starting point is 00:01:02 You do this, I'm going to do my part. Okay, you're picking at my shell. You are. Yeah. But you know, I've got... It's about this country. It's about this country. You want to save Trump, you vote for me.
Starting point is 00:01:15 I'm telling you that. You have a... You're sending him... No, but you're sending him to his own demise. You're falling into the trap that not only a country's falling in that he's falling. You want to save Trump, you vote for me. I need your support of the Iowa caucus. That's a good argument.
Starting point is 00:01:30 That's a good argument. It's not an argument. It's not an argument. truth. Do the right thing for him and for this country. That's what I'm asking. So, so that apparently got him in a lot of trouble. And because he was like, what is it, a vote for Trump is like a vote for your demise? Is that what he, is that how he said it there? So that got him in a lot of trouble. Uh, and that is, yeah, because now they're not best friends anymore. Now they're not best friends. I know. Welcome to the program.
Starting point is 00:02:06 I'm trying to figure out how to start this because today's Iowa caucus states, caucus is a lot different from the primaries because primary, you know, it's an all-day voting thing. Everybody goes out and they vote and they go out and they vote. And caucuses are when the party comes together and they figure out who they're going to back at that point. and so that's that is that's you know where that's where they that's that's how this whole process goes that's how the whole process goes so welcome we're going to get into all of this I'm looking at a lot of data today Dana Lash here with you and make sure that you listen because we got it's going to be a
Starting point is 00:02:46 packed crazy busy couple of days you can listen coast to coast you can stream the radio program and you can also watch the video component of the radio program as well so yeah I I saw that yesterday. So just to let you know, in case you missed it, the whole, I don't know, they didn't have a friendship. It wasn't like it was a friendship. It was this relationship.
Starting point is 00:03:13 I've always maintained that I always thought Vivek was a stalking horse for Trump. And I still maintain that. But I also think that sometimes you can get high on your own farts and you can actually believe, you know, I don't dislike him personally. I just don't prefer him as president, talking about Vivek Ramoswami. And so I guess that video came out and it made Trump's people mad.
Starting point is 00:03:35 And so he turned out and started tweeting mad, crazy, or going on his platform and started going off on Ramoswami. He said, he tweeted, quote, or posted, quote, Vivek started his campaign as a great supporter, the best president and generations, et cetera. Unfortunately, now all he does is disguise his support in the form. of deceitful campaign tricks. Very sly, but a vote for Vivek is a vote for the other side. Don't get duped by this. He says, vote for Trump, don't waste your vote. Vivek is not MAGA.
Starting point is 00:04:07 Wow. Okay, so he's not MAGA. What is he then? Because it seems pretty, I mean, he's, I just, I, and he was asked about this. Vivek was asked about this. And he was, he, his response was that he wasn't going to get into the, back and forth of it and he wasn't going to criticize. He goes, I've defended him every step.
Starting point is 00:04:31 He was defending himself on X yesterday. And he said that he goes, this is the plot. He goes, they're trying to narrow this to a two horse. Well, that's the primary. That's the whole point of the primary. That's the kind of the goal is you like, you, you, you whittle it down to like one candidate. That's like sort of the whole point of it.
Starting point is 00:04:52 But I think that, I don't know, I just Trump snipped the string. there. So he's, that's it. So he says he's not MAGA. I don't even know. I don't know. I guess you can be inducted into it. I don't know. I just, I get really, my bristles raise whenever I hear people like bounce other people from movements
Starting point is 00:05:10 because I'm like, we don't have bouncers. Like we don't have, you know, I mean, good grief. So there's that bust up. I don't know how that's going to impact him though in Iowa because I kind of feel like his support. I don't think that Vivek
Starting point is 00:05:26 going to have a strong showing in Iowa, but I think he is, I think he might overperform some of what is being polled. But again, you know, as we've talked about on the show, the polling is so weird. It's just, it's so incredibly weird because a lot of these polls, you have to realize that a lot of this is, uh, really, the pollsting, pollsters, as we've talked about in the whole polling is really like it's a whole thing. It's like a grift. Uh, I really do think that because it's very, old school the whole process of taking a survey you you go and you talk to thousands of people and you cast a very wide net and not everybody has landlines and not everybody is even it is one of the most unscientific ways to measure voter sentiment which is why so much of it's incorrect and i really do
Starting point is 00:06:15 believe that there is an effort to try to mislead you even by the left and i think from operatives on the right who are trying to just win uh to to to try to shape public opinion how they would like it using polls. That's why I like really, I mean, the AI data different stuff that we talked about last week is so interesting to me. So this is the, I don't know how like going back to Vick, I don't know how this is going to affect him. I really don't. This is a lot of, and in Iowa, you know, you can essentially register the day of when you, when you show up to, you know, to caucus. And so, I don't know, it's, it's, it's, I don't know, 2016 was kind of odd. All the polls were wrong. All the polls were wrong
Starting point is 00:06:54 in 2020. They were also wrong in 2018. They were also wrong in 2022. Let's see if they're going to be also wrong now in 2024. But the Iowa caucus, though, is not everybody wins, who wins, goes on to become president, which we're going to talk about. But I don't know, I think a lot of, I think with Ramoswami, he would have to come in number three, I mean, anything to even try to venture to New Hampshire. I think this is this tonight's going to be the tail of the tape for a lot of these candidates for a couple of these candidates for a couple of these candidates for sure. So, you know, we'll see. I think some of the ones, I was watching some pollster on Fox today. And it was really weird for me to watch this pollster on Fox because I know for a fact that this pollster had been hired by a campaign previously to do surveys for the campaign like hard push polls.
Starting point is 00:07:43 And I just thought that it was really weird that it wasn't disclosed on the program while they were trying to act, talk to. them as though they were some like biased, you know, objective pollster. This is what I tell you. I, it is, you realize that very few of these things, these entities are independent entities. They can be bought and sold. And they can, they can, their methodology can be very questionable. It's all about developing a narrative. So then they can say, well, a poll was taken. This survey was taken. And a poll is the be all end all. And that's kind of, that's the whole how they, how they run it. So it's, it's so, it's, it's, I just thought it was disin. ingenuous to see that, to see that earlier today. But it's cold in Iowa right now. Everyone's wondering if the
Starting point is 00:08:29 cold snap is going to discourage voters from coming out. I don't necessarily think that it will. It's Iowa. I mean, it's not like, you know, these people are not used to snow. They're kind of used to snow. They're used to all of this stuff. But it does all come down to who has the most energized, the most energized campaign. And this is, electioneering and making sure that you put this infrastructure in on the ground. I mean, that's, you know, that's where it comes into. So it's very interesting. It's very interesting indeed.
Starting point is 00:08:59 So we're going to get into all of that. One of the other things that we noted, and I broke this exclusively, although I've seen this reposted elsewhere without proper attribution, which is really lame to see. But I had this exclusive yesterday. This was actually sent by someone, like someone in my market in Iowa, where they had a lot of these candidates were canceling their listening events or their, their meeting with their caucus goers, and one of those was Nikki Haley. And so she decided she was doing a virtual event, which is, you know, it's fine if you're, you know, whatever. She was doing a virtual event. And she was asked,
Starting point is 00:09:34 it was the last question of this thing. And she was asked by a voter named John, whether a man could become a woman. And I want you to listen to this exchange, because this is the kind of stuff that gives me, lot of people pause. Listen to this exchange. This is fascinating. Hi, John. A lot of the stuff that Trump does and says really bothers me
Starting point is 00:10:02 and I'm concerned about it. One thing I saw him do was he said that he had trouble answering the question, could a man become a woman? And I'm just wondering what your response to that question is. Yeah, I mean, I think first of all,
Starting point is 00:10:17 let's look at the fact. again, I'm sorry that we didn't make it to Dubuque and I hate that we're not there, but I appreciate you coming on here. Look, I mean, I have said, I want to start with Trump and then get to the question. You know, this is a hard truth on my part. I believe Trump was the right president at the right time. I agree with a lot of his policies. But rightly or wrongly, chaos follows him. and everybody on this call knows that. And we can't be a country in disarray and a world on fire and go through four more years of chaos. We won't survive it.
Starting point is 00:10:54 And I think a lot of that is how we communicate and what happens. It just sets us all in disarray. And we can't afford a president Kamala Harris. Now, can a man become a woman? There's been a lot that's been talked about when it comes to all of these roles and all of these issues. I strongly believe that we should not allow any. gender change surgeries to anyone before the age of 18, period. We kids now can't get a tattoo until they're 18.
Starting point is 00:11:26 We shouldn't have them permanently change their body until they're 18. And that includes puberty blockers. That includes any sort of hormones that would do that. After the age of 18, we want to make sure people can live any way they want to live. I don't think government needs to be in control of anybody's life. You go live the way you want to live. You should be free to live the way you want to live. And government and everybody else should stay out of your way.
Starting point is 00:11:53 But prior to 18, it is an important time, especially when you're going through your teenage years that can be confusing. I don't think we should ever in any way have any sort of permanent changes. But after 18, I'm not going to say anything. I think that, you know, you always have to believe in freedom and allowing people to live the life the way they want to live. And if that's how they choose, then, you know, I don't think government should have any say in that. So I had this exclusively yesterday. You might see it unattributed elsewhere, but I had this audio yesterday. And here's the thing. She've never answered the question as to whether or not she actually believes a man can become a woman. She never actually answered that question. She endorsed gender surgeries for minors once they hit 18 if they so choose.
Starting point is 00:12:39 But here's the other thing, too. This is like a one foot in, one foot out. attempt to triangulate this issue for her because she's like, well, I don't want to have the government to have a say in it. News flash to Nikki Haley, you need to wake up because the government has already had a say in it. People are literally losing their jobs. Women are losing opportunities. There are new regulations in schools. My gosh, they're also trying to fight. They're fighting right now to include it in the American with Disabilities Act. The Americans of Disabilities Act. There's literally a lawsuit ongoing right now. Women's sports is being colonized. This is the weak
Starting point is 00:13:16 Dodge that has allowed the government to do this. So the government has already had its say, Nikki Haley. They've already had their say. And additionally, so the magic number is 18 that satisfies what, the legal status, but if a minor has
Starting point is 00:13:32 bulimia andorexia, is it more or less an acceptable condition based upon whether the bulimic or anorexic is 18 years old? Body dysmorphia is body dysmorphia. We realize this, right? I mean, so she thinks, does she think that parents who would sanction medically unnecessary experimental surgery for minors are going to be dissuaded from that?
Starting point is 00:13:55 Because, you know, because of the age 18. I mean, teenage brains don't even reach maturity until 25 years old. They think with the more emotional part of their brain while adults think with their prefrontal cortex. I mean, age is just a number here. And it's also a veneer that Haley's hiding behind to dodge the issue. That's lame. I wonder how Iowans will respond to. to that. You know when you search for something on Netflix, what you get is only a fraction of what
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Starting point is 00:15:49 It's time for Dana's Quick Five. So the Chiefs and Dolphins played the fourth coldest game in NFL history at minus four degrees. I don't love anything that much to go and watch it in that kind of cold. Like nothing. I don't love anything that much to go and watch it in the cold. Yeah, they said it was the fourth coldest game. Minus four degrees. people were in ski gear.
Starting point is 00:16:16 That's dedication. The coldest game in the league history, there still remains at minus 13 for the 1967 NFL championship where Packers B Cowboys at Lamba. Wow. I can't even, I don't even want to talk about those numbers. Like I've said, like I shared online, when the weather
Starting point is 00:16:32 gets younger than me, I don't go outside. That's just the rule. So, oh, by the way, weather delays the bills in Steelers game, the New York governor announced. So didn't they, weren't the Buffalo bills asking, people to come and shovel snow out of the stadium. Are they still doing it? They were offering $20 an hour to
Starting point is 00:16:48 go and shovel snow out of their stadium. So the playoff has been post-puted. It's supposed to be this afternoon. They got heavy snow-high winds. Yeah, so they are actually, I saw it on X, so I was wondered about that. Winterstorm in the United States leaves many without power. It is lit, it felt negative
Starting point is 00:17:04 1 degrees in Texas last night. It was 7 degrees. It is approximately 18 degrees now in Texas, just saying, just saying. So a lot of people have been left without power as a result of those storms. Flights have been delayed. I don't know how many flights have been delayed. A lot of the people that were going to see the football games, they said a lot of people are now either on delayed flights.
Starting point is 00:17:25 They've had their flights canceled. It's just mass hysteria. I just don't like going anywhere this time of year because for that reason, for that reason, because you can't really count on it. All right. So coming up, some of the latest, all the latest with Iowa. We also have some cultural issues, you know, like the Fannie Willis. It's, um, she says that all of attacks on her are racist. Not that she acted with impropriety, just like that you notice is racist.
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Starting point is 00:19:26 Check out the best highlights from every show and Dana's absurd truth podcast posted daily from the Dana show. The biggest risk we have is the cheating of the elections. If it's up to the votes, we have so many of the ones. We don't even have to be here today. We're on the campaign. Oh, well, I think you might need to. Just, you know, do it and just so you don't have to worry about not doing it. So that was Trump.
Starting point is 00:19:51 He just got to Iowa yesterday. And I don't even want to look at the temperature. It looks cold there. You don't even know. You know what? You know what temperature? It's all you need to know. Welcome back to the program.
Starting point is 00:20:03 Dana Lash here with you, bottom of this first hour. Yeah, I think you kind of might want to be there. I'm wondering if he and Vivek are going to be able to pay. hatch things up after Trump announced that he is not MAGA. He says Vivek isn't MAGA and he went off on him. So now what? Like I criticize Vivek Ramaswami because I said he was a farmer bro, which he is. So now am I in the right?
Starting point is 00:20:29 I'm just wondering, you know, am I in the right to have said that? Because now he's not MAGA. So, you know, it's been officially declared. Just get a question. I got a lot of questions about that. So, you know, we'll see what happens in Iowa. Doesn't everything kick off? I think it's 7 central tonight.
Starting point is 00:20:48 So you're not going to get results until this evening. And then tomorrow we're going to go over all of it. But we will see candidates started their whole, they had the whole kicking off everything down to the caucus wire just last week. I want to go back very briefly, though. So the call that I played, and we got that from, an I-O-N with the Nikki Haley story because I played this audio of her because she was asked whether or not a man could become a woman.
Starting point is 00:21:20 And I don't know why, like Trump was asked this question as well on another podcast. But he was asked this question as well. Our show obtained the audio of that. And he was saying that, I think, how, am I going to get into all, I'm not going to, I don't really know if I want to play everything. But he was saying that, you know, with, with an answering that question, he goes, well, he says, in my opinion, you have a man, you have a woman. And I think part of it is birth. Can the man give birth? No. Although I'm sure they'll come up with some answer to that someday. And he goes, I just heard the other day that they have a way that now the man can give birth.
Starting point is 00:22:00 I would say, no, I'll continue, I'll continue my stance on that. Okay. I don't know why that's such a hard question for anybody to answer. Can a man become a woman? Like, who are you offending? Who are you worried about offending if on that, on that question? No, a man cannot become a woman. Are you high? That's what I would have probably said. Maybe I, this is why I don't, I thinkfully I never want to run for office, but maybe this is, this is another reason why I shouldn't. Is that really a game to be played, though? Do you really have to? And Haley was just, she didn't even answer the question. She went into, well, after 18, I'm not going to say anything. As long as you get to the magic answer of 18. Now, as I pointed out, that might be fine for her. But she says the government needs to just,
Starting point is 00:22:49 you know, not have a say. Well, the government already had its say. Let me share this story with you. The Supreme Court, and this is just a piece into this run, this was, I'm going to make sure, this was just last summer. The Supreme Court allowed to stand a ruling. They're looking at gender dysphoria, they're going to put that, the trans issues, they're going to, they're moving to, they let stand this ruling to incorporate it under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Now, that opens up a lot of other things other than just that classification. You're also looking at public funding. That's one of the things that that opens up is public funding. People are losing their jobs over this. I mean, there are lawsuits right and left.
Starting point is 00:23:30 For instance, there was one. This was just last month. The Virginia court is dealing with a lawsuit from a teacher who was fired because they would not use a transgender student's preferred pronouns. And so because the teacher did not adopt that student's false perception of self, that teacher was fired. I mean, people are losing their livelihoods. They're losing opportunities. I mean, for instance, New York Post, a track star. She calls herself Chelsea Mitchell the fastest girl in Connecticut. she started losing race after race to trans athletes men larping as women and going into track and field
Starting point is 00:24:13 and she lost 20 races to 20 men larp i'm not kidding you this is in connecticut that's how many are doing this and she teamed up with other female athletes in connecticut and they are they're fighting with the connecticut association of schools in the connecticut interscholastic athletic conference because they allow men to compete as women. So I don't know what Nikki Haley thinks here because the government has already stepped in. This thing while 18, that's just a dodge. That's just a weak distraction. Because the government already had its say.
Starting point is 00:24:53 If they're forcing you to adopt someone else's false perception of self, if you do not affirm someone else's self perception, then you could lose your job. you could lose opportunities. And not just you, but your kids. This is where this is. And the idea that somehow, body dysmorphia is body dysmorphia. The idea that this is somehow safer or healthier than like bulimia or anorexia is weird to me. It's all a form of body dysmorphia.
Starting point is 00:25:29 I mean, when you're cutting off, when you're slicing off your male copulatory organ and inverting it, into an artificial female copulatory organ and making it to where you literally have to be on medicine for the rest of your life. You're dealing with constant pain. I don't know if you've read some of the stories if the smaller number of people have gone through those surgeries. They deal with pain forever and a lot of them end up regretting it. And it's one of the reasons why the suicide rate so high. Instead of accommodating someone's body dysmorphia, maybe you should think about how to treat it. And I don't mean treat it by allowing people to mutilate themselves with surgical experimentation. It is so much more than just turning 18 here. That is assonine that this is her
Starting point is 00:26:22 answer. And this isn't the first time that she's flubbed this either. I mean, so is it, if somebody has bulimia or anorexia, is it going to be okay once they hit 18? I mean, it's just asinine. You see what it's happening, what it's doing to the military. is now dealing with this issue. It's this is, this is an issue that far reaches this whole, well, I just don't what the government have to say. Woman, the government has got it say already. She just doesn't want to give a decisive answer because she doesn't want to make her liberal
Starting point is 00:26:56 supporters mad. If you're going to be milk toast or lukewarm, then I don't understand why you think that you deserve to have a position that requires giving decisive answers, especially on something so basic and so scientific. This is just, it's asinine to me. Well, I just don't want the government to have a say in that. Excuse me? Wait, suddenly you're limited government now?
Starting point is 00:27:25 But you're fine sending all these people to go and fight in foreign wars and foreign land disputes. But oh my gosh, all of a sudden, I'm just very much realizing that I don't want a government to have a say in people's lives right here with this issue. Really? It's just such a dodge.
Starting point is 00:27:41 It's cowardice. Stop being a coward. Just answer the damn question. You realize why so many people just kind of, you know, how you watch ever been to a little kid's soccer game and they all follow the ball like a swarm of bees? I feel like that's what we're seeing in a lot of politics right now because people don't, there isn't any real decisive leadership. I mean, when you are flubbing, even saying, yeah, no, a man can't become a woman. Don't act like you're tough or a fighter. If you can't answer that basic A double snakes question, don't act like you're a fighter.
Starting point is 00:28:17 Good grief. So, I mean, I don't know. I don't know. Do what you want with that. But I'm just, it just shocks me. That's the, that, I don't know. Is that the new Republican Party? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:28:33 And normally, it wouldn't be that the primary season would seem like it's already wrapping up, doesn't it? It's got started so early. It's so weird. So a couple of other things that I want to touch too. This whole situation with immigration, you know, we had Governor Greg Abbott on the show last week. And I asked him, you know, point blank, I said, so, governor, what are you allowed to do up to the limitations of the law? I want to know what you are allowed to do. And the reason I asked him that is because it has changed and certain things that governors were allowed to do. There have been lawsuits filed. And so they're barred
Starting point is 00:29:09 from doing it for a certain period until an appeal is heard, et cetera, et cetera. And this all began kicking off. And I bring this up quite a bit because this is really when it exploded was under Biden, was under Obama Biden with Jan Brewer, who's governor of Arizona. I mean, they were threatening to arrest her. So I was asking Governor Greg Abbott, you know, what can you do as governor up to the limit of the law? And one of the things, you know, he was saying, you know, we're doing everything. He's like, look, he goes, you know, you, and he was like giving like up to the like
Starting point is 00:29:37 absolute limit. And he's like, well, you can't, you know, you can't shoot people who are trying to cross illegally because the administration would, you know, would charge you with murder. And he's saying this is like, you know, he's explaining to you like this is like the absolute almost absurdium level that you would go to. And the way that the media reported on this, they said, where's one of my headlines at? Greg Abbott laments that he can't shoot illegal immigrant or he can't shoot migrants at the border. This is the first time they ever use that big word. Can you believe that? That's what they said. I'm going to look at. Let me read some of these headlines.
Starting point is 00:30:18 It's crazy. All right. So it says shooting migrants would be murder. What about letting them drown? Because Border Patrol already said that never happened. You had Eric Swalwell who went out and he made up this story about, let me pull up his tweet. Or sorry, Adam Schiff. They're all the same.
Starting point is 00:30:33 They're all the same schmuck. He says, Deliberately Steeved Deliberately Border Patrol from rescuing a mother and her two kids resulting in preventable
Starting point is 00:30:41 and senseless deaths, et cetera, et cetera. So they were blaming Abbott and Border Patrol. They said that they allowed a woman to drown in the Rio Grande and that never happened.
Starting point is 00:30:49 It literally, that's, they acted like Border Patrol were there and ignored it. And Border Patrol, via Bill Malugian, said, no, it was the Texas military department. They're aware of the social media
Starting point is 00:30:58 post concerning the drownings and they're referencing. And it was Quayar too. Henry Quayar also made this false claim. They said that Texas soldiers block border patrol from rescuing people at Shelby Park in Eagle Pass. And they said that the Texas military department observed a group of Mexican authorities responding to an incident on the Mexico side of the bank. They reported those observations to Border Patrol and confirmed border patrol independently confirmed that the Mexican authorities required no additional assistance. So somewhere from that, Henry Quayar and a.
Starting point is 00:31:33 Adam Schiff start saying that Border Patrol allowed a woman and children to die in the river. When they were actually working with Mexican authorities on the Mexico side of the way, our Schiff and Quayar arguing that our Border Patrol should cross over into Mexico illegally and usurp control from the Mexican authorities. That's literally what he's talking about. and they said at no point was the Texas military department or even Border Patrol made aware of the bodies in any park. I mean, this is asinine. So this is what they were putting out there. So now the media is just, well, they're trying to marry that together. They said, oh, Greg Abbott brags that he wants to shoot migrants at the border.
Starting point is 00:32:20 This was nonstop. His rhetoric is criticized after interview response about shooting migrants. all this over. I asked him a very simple question. And there was nothing wrong with his answer. But the media, and then you had others going, oh, well, we saw it. There was another Democrat congressman that went out and said,
Starting point is 00:32:43 well, remember when Border Patrol was whipping migrants at the border, wasn't that already debunked with the horse reins? That was already debunked. These people will stop at nothing. They just don't want to close a border. I mean, Abbott said, Abbott's line was quote, the only thing that we're not doing is we're not shooting people
Starting point is 00:33:01 who come across the border because, of course, the Biden administration would charge us with murder. I mean, he was, what is wrong with his statement? Kane? Does it sound like he said? What are the media is claiming that he said? No, not at all. It's like me saying, if, you know,
Starting point is 00:33:16 someone came into my house uninvited and I shot them, the police might charge me with murder. That's, what? What? I mean, what's he saying that isn't factual? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:30 Yeah, it's NBC. And the way that they're presenting it is that he's just stopping short of ordering Border Patrol to shoot people. That's how they're, oh, and it's not just NBC. Guys, ABC 7, KWTX, Mother Jones, Detroit News, Arkansas Democrat Gazette, everywhere. Now it's also in Mexican media, Austin American Statesman. It is everywhere. It's a narrative lie that they're trying to promote his truth. We have a lot more on the way. As we get moving, our partners for this portion of our program,
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Starting point is 00:34:51 Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of the United States. Today we celebrate the legacy of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a visionary who saw what could be unburdened by what had been. Why is she talking behind a big, giant wall of, like, sneeze guard? No, like that's, like, in front of her, though, was a giant plastic sneeze guard. I got questions. Welcome back to the program. That was new. That's not old. That's not old audio. That's new. Ten minutes ago, Kane says. Why is she still saying this? Why? Is she trolling us? We're getting trolled. We're getting trolled. That's what this has to be. I don't know how else she would, I don't know how she would describe it. I really don't. She's a heartbeat away, man. Heartbeat away. 2024, guys, is very important. Notice you didn't hear really anything about
Starting point is 00:36:03 a whole heck of a lot from Biden over the weekend. Or Hunter, baby Hunter, after his stunt last week, he just, you want to know something, I'm not going to say who it was. But one of the things that I noticed, so there was a photo after he went to D.C. and he pulled his stunt,
Starting point is 00:36:23 he was at the airport, right? He was at Reagan International. and he had a secret service agents with him. One of the secret service agents that was photographed being with him is the one that I met at Shot Show last year who came and introduced himself and got a signed copy of hands off my gun. He's very cool. It was him. I told you how I met he had, because you have to put the organization that you're with
Starting point is 00:36:49 and he was with Secret Service. But I, that he's, and he's part of the detail at Malibu. I'm just going to say, I'm not going to out the guy. But I just thought that was interesting. Can you imagine having to, I mean, they're professionals. That's their job. They protect, you know, the president's family no matter how cracktastic they may be. But can you just imagine?
Starting point is 00:37:08 I mean, that's some devotion to duty. We got a lot more. Second hour coming up. Don't go anywhere. More of the Dana Show back after this. Our partners over at Hillsdale College. Hillsdale doesn't care about identity politics because they're too busy actually educating people. I mean, it's an actual, one of the last educational institutions.
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Starting point is 00:38:44 and basically a lot of nonsense. But I think that that's something that shows a difference in this race. Donald Trump's running for his issues. It's really been about him and the fact that he would attack Governor Reynolds, not because she's done anything wrong. No, she's to the contrary. She's done a great job. But he's just attacking her because she's supporting me. That's the only reason.
Starting point is 00:39:06 That's not leadership. Leadership is about focusing on the mission. Leadership's about focusing on your issues and your family's issues and putting yourself out there and even being willing to take the bullets and to take the arrows and to sacrifice your own political. standing in order to do what's right for the people that you represent. I thought that was a good sound bite. Oh, it's heating up in Iowa. Got Vivek brawling with Trump and Haley brawling with everybody and Trump brawling with the weather and Vivek and I don't know. And now this. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lej with you. Top of the second hour. We got a whole bunch of stuff to hit this hour,
Starting point is 00:39:45 including some foreign policies and culture stuff as well. You don't want to miss. But this with Governor DeSantis, he, He was, he's upset. He got upset. Well, he's taking criticism. He's leveling criticism at Trump because Trump was going at Kim Reynolds, the governor of Iowa, yesterday's when it was. He was on his, his platform.
Starting point is 00:40:11 And I will say, I don't get, I understand competition. And competition's fine. And I have zero problem with it. But I just think it's fruity to attack legitimately good elected officials that have solid records, that's like the opposite of America first. Like, you're attacking someone that you want more elected officials to be like, but somehow they're bad because they didn't endorse you. And I don't like that. I mean, you can say, I wish they'd endorse me or I disagree with their choice. But to say that because they didn't pick you, that it somehow undermines their,
Starting point is 00:40:46 I would say more conservative record is silly. I mean, this isn't about one man. It's about the future of the country, post lockdowns and vaccine mandates. I mean, this is it. That's not a joke. It is. Because if we don't win the White House, we will lose the house. It'll have a depressing effect, all-down ticket, as does, as typically happens every election. And the Republicans still have no way to handle split-ticket voting because they're, I don't know who's higher Hunter on crack or the RNC leadership right now. I really don't. I guess I won't be invited to any cocktail parties. Oh, no, tears. Anyway, but I just, I do, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I,
Starting point is 00:41:38 like, an all day thing. Voters, we'll, we'll, we'll, we're, like, an event. So, it's a, a very, it's, different thing, same, same, same results, basically. All right, so, a few other things that I want to make sure that we are hitting, we were talking about some the immigration stuff as well. Can we talk about this FAA diversity push, please for the love. Because we just, Kane and I are going to be flying coming up. And if you see me, if I sneeze or if like my eyes look dry, it's because it's seven, is it seven? No, it's a whole 19 degrees here in Texas right now. We drop like 30 degrees in a 24 hour period. So pray for us. We don't know what's happening. But Kane and I've got to get on a plane. We're going to be, we got a shot show coming up later on this month. And which, you know, we go to every year.
Starting point is 00:42:21 and I just don't want the doors to fall off. You know, I just, like, want some basic amenities. I don't want a window to pop out. Yeah, I want, like, windows and wings. Basic amenities on the plane. You know what I'm saying? I don't care about the genitals of the person in the cockpit, no pun intended. I just don't.
Starting point is 00:42:39 I'm surprised they haven't gotten mad over that. You ever have that moment where, like, 50 jokes simultaneously fire off in your head? Because that's where I'm at right now. Mostly when we're not live on the air. Oh my gosh. And none of them I can say. Not a one. Not a one.
Starting point is 00:42:58 Not that one either, the one I just thought of. That I definitely can't say. I'd probably lose all of our affiliates in Pennsylvania if I said that one. Don't ask. Don't do it. Don't ask, Kane, because I'm not going to tell you. So they say that the FAA has a diversity push that includes a focus on hiring people with severe intellectual and psychiatric disabilities.
Starting point is 00:43:22 Now, it's one thing if you're hiring someone to, like, candlebags or, I don't know, like, you know, in that regard. But I don't trust them to just, I don't trust the FAA to just do that because everybody has to try to prove a point. You know what I mean? Like, if you don't have, the general sentiment right now seems to be that if you don't have a completely medically unqualified, you know, trans person doing your open heart surgery, than you hate trans people to say nothing of the qualifications. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:43:57 That just seems to be like the new litmus test in society. And I'm looking at this and I'm like, is there a guarantee that we're not talking about flying the planes? Is there a guarantee because I'm not seeing one? Yeah. Remember, Secretary Mayor Newman Putte Booty Juice. His to, that is, sir, that is Joe Biden, President Joe Biden's pronunciation. And we all know that he is a God King on Earth, right?
Starting point is 00:44:27 Secretary Mayor, a former rear admiral of canoe fleet at Camp Wimitanka, Poop Booty Juice, Department of Transportation. They said that they, this is something that they've been pushing through the FAA because booty juice oversees FAA. And they, and this was, again, after a door on a 737, just blew right the hell off midair. So the FAA's website, the last time at least, least on their website, it shows that the guidelines on diversity hiring were updated was on March 23rd of 2022, sorry, two years ago. And so it's part of their new diversity and inclusion
Starting point is 00:45:05 hiring plan. And they claim, quote, diversity is integral to achieving FAA's mission of ensuring safe and efficient travel across our nation and beyond. It's very important to them about this stuff. I don't know. Just like it's important to people like, I'm sorry, are they women flying the plane? Because I just don't know. I don't care if they have flight experiences. They're just woman in the cockpit? Like, I don't know. You know, planes are not like, you know, road trips. You don't have someone in charge of snacks. Well, that would be like our, the, the attendance. They're the snack people and the music. They handle all the stuff that you think that you would handle it. We don't need to run the cockpit like that. That's not, stop it. So I don't know.
Starting point is 00:45:46 I, it's, I, you could say that it's not DEI, but in everything that I've read about it, I don't really have any guarantees. Like, how do I know? that the FAA is not going to push someone that is, has serious psychiatric disabilities to fly a plane. Because have you seen who was in charge of our nuclear waste? The luggage twink. The guy who stole all the ladies' clothes in the suitcases, that dude, right? I mean, have you seen, who's the other dude that's up there who's, like, in health and human services? Like, he's, like, the deputy secretary of HHS.
Starting point is 00:46:20 It's a dude that they want you to pretend as a woman. Like, yes, he is a dude. He's one of those who is such a dude and looks like such a dude. There's literally nothing you could do to him to make him look more like a woman. There's no amount of surgery you could do. Some people are just so dude that there's nothing that you can undude on them. Do you know what I mean? Like you could do all this other stuff.
Starting point is 00:46:47 And you would see them and go, that jawline. That's a dude's jaw line. That's a dude. You know what I mean? Like there's just so much there. You know how I'm talking about the dude with the long. want here? I do.
Starting point is 00:46:58 Rachel or I. Levine. Yeah, that dude. They want you to pretend that that dude's real, Nikki Haley, who says the government should have no say.
Starting point is 00:47:06 They want you to pretend that Rachel Lowe's ma'am. They want you to pretend that that's a dude. Or I'm woman. I am all confused now. And I'm looking at it,
Starting point is 00:47:15 him. I'm looking at him. And I'm like, you are clearly a man. Excuse me, it's ma'am. It is ma'am. Bro ma'am.
Starting point is 00:47:27 But you look at Rachel Levine, him, and you look at it. I look at him. And you're like, okay, he's a dude. No, you got to call him by his preferred pronouns. You've got the government promoting that stuff, Nikki Haley, who says the government should have a say, but they've already had a say. This is the kind of stuff we're talking about. You have the government right now that wants to put in the cockpits.
Starting point is 00:47:53 It's more important for them whether or not they have a vagina than whether or not they can fly a plane. Nikki Haley, who says that this government shouldn't have a say, but clearly the government has had its say and a lot of other say since its first original say. Like, what in the world is this? So they say, well, you know, we have, they're employing, they're looking at people to employ for a range of positions, like administrative roles to oversight, all this other stuff. Guarantee me that I'm not going to have this person flying the plane. I don't want them even checking me into it, into the,
Starting point is 00:48:28 the plane at all. I don't want them touching my luggage. I don't want them pointing where the bathrooms are when I ask. I don't want any of that for people like that. When you can get in trouble for a 3.4 ounce bottle of liquid, I don't want somebody that I don't care. I don't know if I don't want someone that has serious psychiatric disabilities like someone who could go off and be an axed murderer because that's the other thing. It's also vague. Like what's the what is the gradient here? What's the scale? From a level of like Ted Bundy to, you know, know, maybe, oh gosh, give me an example. Joe Biden, what are we looking at here?
Starting point is 00:49:03 I don't know. You know what I'm saying? Like, what are we talking about? If somebody has OCD, okay, if somebody's whatever. But that's not, I feel like they're talking about more than that. You know what I mean? It's, well, yes, this person was an ex-murterer, but they, you know, restorative justice and all, that's okay.
Starting point is 00:49:24 I don't know. But if you don't go along with it. But the wording is just so outrageous. It's sketchy. Severe, intellectual, and, quote, psychiatric disabilities. Those are their words, not ours. That's their words. Like, what do you mean severe?
Starting point is 00:49:39 Like, not able to, are you able to not have assistance in life? In one sentence, if I'm the company, will hire based on merit. Look at that. I didn't have to mention any problems. Didn't have to mention anything else. It's just racist bigotry now. I mean, who cares about merit if, you know, I mean, when, you know, you could have a non-falice. you could have an unfaliced individual.
Starting point is 00:50:05 That's a thing? Yeah, you can defalus someone, apparently. That's a thing? Without a thing? Yeah. Okay. I mean, there's other names for it. Time to break.
Starting point is 00:50:19 No, it's not. We still got a couple minutes. I can still run this right down. It's all right. I'm just saying. I mean, you got doors blown off airplanes, but this is what they're worried about. What about the pronouns? I mean, the door fell off.
Starting point is 00:50:34 But the pronouns, though. With the screws are looser on the staff, I'm not a fan. I'm not a fan. Yeah, I agree. I mean, that's, it just makes me, I don't know. I don't know. Like would you, I would not want me to fly a plane. I wouldn't want me to fly.
Starting point is 00:50:51 I'd see one bird. Have you seen, you know, you haven't. Never mind. I'll tell you a story real quick. One time, I was still in college. And I had eight. Don't laugh. I had a geometro.
Starting point is 00:51:03 If you don't know what a geometro is, kids, it's a roller skate. with a lawnmower engine. That's it. I had to basically punch my feet through the floor of it, Fred Flintstone style, and try to help sprint it up to the speed limit whenever I would get on I-270 in Missouri. It's horrific. Anyway, so I'm driving to go, I think I was going to class or somewhere. It was either work or class. I can't remember. And, you know, we lived kind of out in a rural area and, you know, there's deer everywhere, and you're always looking for them. But I swear to you, there was a deer. they never could find it. I swear to you hands to sky. And I was dumb. I was like, well, if I hit the thing, I thought all of this in like a split second. I'm going to die because roller skate with a lawnmower
Starting point is 00:51:46 engine. I mean, the cars themselves, you could probably die looking at it. So I swerved and I went into a ditch, hatch up, right? Into a ditch. Like the back wheels of my car were not even on the ground. And I had a can of soda that like fell forward and got punctured and all I heard was and I immediately thought what any rational person would think and I thought oh my gosh this car is going to explode so I McIver dived out of the side of it into a ditch and I laid flat on my stomach because this is what I've seen them do in the movies at the same time one of my friends from high school drove by and she was like what the hell is wrong with you like I my car is going to blow up get away I'm yelling this from the ditch like get away the car got exploded it was my can of soda that was punctured this is why you don't want me
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Starting point is 00:53:47 And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. Man, this is by doing stuff the old-fashioned way, or just like, I don't know, maybe watching what you're eating, watching what you eat is worth it. because listen to this. Aren't these the weight loss shots that people, everybody's been talking about? This woman is going to suffer
Starting point is 00:54:08 diarrhea forever. She was on the Ozimic and it caused horror bowel injury and made her vomit until her teeth fell out. And she's going to have diarrhea forever. That's insane. That's a whole thing.
Starting point is 00:54:24 And it's a there's like a specific, apparently there's like a million kinds of it. There's a specific kind that she was on. but yeah, that's what she's going to have to deal with forever. I've been hearing, like, other weird stuff about this. It's big farmer. It's big farmer.
Starting point is 00:54:39 So a spirit airline's passenger was arrested for asking a flight attendant to join the Mile High Club, which apparently that's a federal, is that a federal offense? Was the guy flirting? That's kind of skeezy, though, isn't it? Yeah, I don't know. Saudi Arabia has a vision. These are the people, isn't it the Saudis or is it somebody from, like, UAE that wanted to make the long wall city.
Starting point is 00:55:05 Now they have an ultra-luxury upside-down skyscraper. It still feels like you're living in a basement, though. I was looking at like the renderings of it. It's a 1500 square, 500-foot-foot-mounting access through an underground canal. Oh, I don't know. We got a lot more on the way. Stick with us. Elevate your commute, workouts, or downtime with the Dana Show podcast.
Starting point is 00:55:25 Unleash the power of knowledge at your fingertips by following Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast. podcasts. Not enough has been done. There's no doubt about that. And I think that the president needs to do more, the Congress needs to do more cities out here that are the target of this political game that Governor Abbott is playing, are suffering. And here in Illinois, it's minus 29 degrees outside with a wind chill. We have migrants that arrive from Texas virtually every day, hundreds and we don't have places to put them. We don't have enough shelter space here. There are plenty of other cities where, you know, if he's going to send people, they could be
Starting point is 00:56:08 sent. But no, he's choosing only Democratic states, Democratic cities. He's choosing sanctuary cities, you cow. Good grief. That's J.B. Prisker, bitching and moaning, because heaven forbid, he, after running on leading a sanctuary state, now he's mad because people took them up on it. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you bottom of the second hour. That's just ridiculous. It's not just Democrat. It's sanctuary. That all happened to be Democrat. Maybe you shouldn't have advertised that you were a sanctuary city if you didn't actually, you know, want to be a sanctuary for illegal immigrants. That's just a thought. You advertised it. They just wanted to make you honest by sending up people who crossed illegally to your sanctuary. That's what you wanted.
Starting point is 00:57:00 You actually thought you were going to get to advertise? Is a sanctuary and not actually, you know, provide sanctuary? You can listen to our radio show, coast, or coast. You can stream it. You can watch the video component also. Channel 347 direct TV, YouTube and Facebook. Yeah, that's just stupid. And that's the take that he and Eric Adams and these other cats out there are all,
Starting point is 00:57:24 oh, he's just so mean. Greg Abbott's so mean. Don't tell Greg Abbott. Go tell Joe Biden. Go tell Joe Biden to stop allowing people to come at the border and then maybe busloads will stop arriving in your sanctuary state. That's how you do this because if you think that Texas is going to pay for your welfare grifting backside there in Illinois Pritzker, you're wrong. Not going to happen. You don't get to grift off of all the Americans that live at the border.
Starting point is 00:57:50 You don't get to enjoy a forced welfare off of all those people while preaching this false doctrine of sanctuary. that you're actually not willing to provide. And what a bait and switch that is, too. Claiming that you're a sanctuary state but not actually providing sanctuary. Or complaining when you're finally forced to live the values that you espouse and have for years. Just classic. And so that's the very, I mean, that's just ridiculous. And I've seen who all I was looking at, because we played audio before.
Starting point is 00:58:34 Who has it been? Eric Adams, there was a couple of other lawmakers that were complaining about it. It's just so sad. I guess they just don't like illegal immigrants or, as they say, undocumented migrants. I think that's the, isn't that what they state? It's just, it's just, you can't expect everyone else to pay for your policies. especially like this. And then, of course, you have the media that's mad because Greg Abbott answered a question.
Starting point is 00:59:07 Just going back to this, this NBC piece, I'm looking at this. They're trying to find another way to go at Greg Abbott. And he was on our program Friday. And I had asked him, you know, what is the limit? What's the absolute limit of what you're allowed to do? Like, what's the hierarchy here? You know, and Abbott's like, okay, well, basically Abbott was saying, we're doing everything. because apparently the stooges at NBC don't have listening comprehension.
Starting point is 00:59:34 And he added, he says, the only thing we're not doing is we're not shooting people who come across the border because, of course, the vitamin registration would charge us with murder is what he said. So the media immediately went after him and said, oh my gosh, Greg Abbott wants to shoot migrants at the border. The same people who said that border patrol agents, horses reigns were whips, are the same people now that are claiming that Abbott was talking about shooting people at the border. and that's been, I mean, a ton of them have been reporting this. That's not what he said at all, actually. It's not his fault that Susanna Gamboa is a moron. Or some of these other people with these bylines are morons, and they can't actually deduce what he said from his very obvious answer.
Starting point is 01:00:15 His answer is that they're doing everything that they can possibly legally do at the border. And because that's what the question was. The fact is that the left doesn't want a closed border. They want an open border and they want to be able to say that they support open borders, but they don't actually want to have to deal with open borders. They expect people in McAllen, Texas, to pay for it all. They expect all these towns, all these border towns to, uh, they expect them to pay for all of it. I mean, how is that, how are you actually for immigration or how are you really an open borders advocate when you don't want to have to deal with
Starting point is 01:01:05 any of it? You don't want to pay for any of it. You don't want to really offer sanctuary. How are you a sanctuary state when you complain if people are sent up to your state for sanctuary? I mean, but that's the left kind of encapsulated in one policy example. They are so generous with everybody else's time and everyone else's money. But when they have to spend any of their own resources on it. They're outraged. It's suddenly unfair. It's something that someone else is doing to them. Imagine they're living out the policies they espouse. And when they actually have to experience the consequence of the policies they espouse, they claim that it is something that someone is doing to them. It's something that a Republican is doing to us. He is sent to
Starting point is 01:01:57 these people to our state. He's sending these people to our city. No, this is your policy. Did you not know that's what you were advocating for? When you ran for governor? When you ran for mayor? Did you not know that these were the policies? This is how this works? They're shocked. They're shocked. And then they keep voting for it. No, send it up. I think, I hope he continues sending them up until we actually finally do something about the southern border. Otherwise, you don't get to ask any of that. You don't get to ask for it's not our responsibility to pay for you. Remember when the left was trying to say that blue states pay more in tax than red states? And what they were ignoring is that they actually tax people at a higher rate. That's what they didn't tell you about that whole scenario. They're like,
Starting point is 01:02:47 oh, yeah, it's the people in red states that don't pay. And they were looking at actually income tax and state percentages added on to that. And they weren't actually being honest that it's because they tax people more in their states. They weren't being honest with that. But they were, we're trying to use that as an argument to say, look at the blue states constantly taking care of the red states. Well, what is this then? This is actually is that. Red states, particularly border states have done more to shoulder the burden of illegal immigration than these states at Spout Sanctuary ever have in cities at Spout Sanctuary. I mean, that's for sure. Absolutely for sure. So a few other things to hit because we got the caucusing happening in Iowa that'll take place
Starting point is 01:03:32 this evening and we'll have all that we'll recap all of that what that means tomorrow i had to i had to touch on this fanny willis thing i haven't followed a lot of the stuff with fulton county district attorney and everything going down there in fulton county because it gets so into the weeds we have pieces that come out about it that lorraine has on a substack chapter and verse because it really gets into the weeds and you you have and people's eyes kind of glass over but if you want the deep dives on all that stuff we have it over at the newsletter uh but fanny fanny fanny fanny fainty Willie Willis was mad because she's being accused of misconduct. She, the Washington Post and others have written these pieces how she, um, was accused of hiring her
Starting point is 01:04:14 lover and that and then and and apparently, uh, engaged in some impropriety with taxpayer dollars, et cetera, right? I mean, there's a lot there. So she went, she went to church on Sunday. And she was saying that the reason that people are criticizing her is because she is black and also the first female district attorney in Fulton County. So she says that it's not, it's racist to try to hold her account for acting with impropriety. Okay. So it's not, not that she didn't do it. It's racist because you noticed. You see how that works? I mean, yes, she completely acted with total impropriety and misconduct, but it's racist that you noticed. That's her argument.
Starting point is 01:05:11 I don't understand that. That is making it. And the woman part, how are you preaching equality when you want an exception because you're a woman? You know, there's no exceptions made. Equalities you get judged by the same standards, whether you're a dude or a chick. I mean, what you're arguing and what third wave has been arguing is for exemptions. That's not how that happens. It happens all.
Starting point is 01:05:34 There was a video that came out. I don't know if you all saw it over the weekend. I saw it and I think I had retweeted it. But it showed it was at a DeSantis event in Iowa. And this relates to which we're going to get into some of the latest foreign policy just to keep you up to date on it. But there was this, it was an event that he was at. and he was there was like a protester wasn't it like a pro Hamas protester that jumped out and or no this was in sorry this was an event in uh was this is an event in Texas it was an event in Texas and this pro Hamas protester jumped out at this event in Texas and was absolutely well he was grabbed and walked out it reminded me of roadhouse with Patrick Swayze It was amazing. I'm trying to figure because I just lost some of my stuff just closed down.
Starting point is 01:06:32 But I think I had retweeted it out there. But I was like, God bless Texas. Because it was at Greg Abbott's speech. It was a speech that he was giving. And this happened the same day. Yesterday, you had a bunch of pro-Hamas protesters that tried to breach the fence outside of the White House. and so this was at a campaign event in Collin County, Texas, and this pro-Hamas protester was absolutely pummeled. And he wouldn't really pummeled. I mean, he was just walked out. And he jumped up and he was disrupting the event.
Starting point is 01:07:07 And there were a lot of people who were there who were tweeting about how he was super disruptive and screaming. And this was just finally the end of it. And they grabbed him, they picked him up by the collar, and they marched him right out. I mean, they were not messing with it. It was amazing. God bless Texas. Or, you know, try that in a small town. Just saying.
Starting point is 01:07:28 But that's not about persuasion. This isn't about persuasion. Have you seen some of the stuff that they've been doing? It's not about persuasion. It's just about destruction of any kind of dissent. That's what it's about. Just up and screaming, run in his mouth. It's his life mission to make bad decisions.
Starting point is 01:07:57 It's time for Florida man. Man, oh man. So, gosh, a Florida man fell asleep at a stop sign and deputies found codeine and foreloco in his car. Now, isn't Forloco? Isn't that like the, it's liquor, right? What is in Forloco? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:08:15 I don't know anything like that. But anyway, this guy is in Brother County, Florida. he's facing multiple charges because deputies said they found coating in a four loco and meth residue inside his car. They were patrolling Merritt Island. It was like 140 in the morning on Saturday. And they saw this black Nissan sitting just at a stop sign. Brakes on. Stationary.
Starting point is 01:08:36 Deputy walked up to the car. Guy was passed out behind the wheel, right hand on the gear shift, and he had a four or a loco in the cup holder. And then he stumbled out of the car. They asked to perform a field sobriety test. he didn't say what he was actually what he blew but he was placed under arrest because he failed it and then they found a clear crystalline substance instead of a glass pipe that totally tested positive for a meth that's not a surprise so he's charged with possession of a controlled substance without a prescription all kinds of other stuff driving under the influence why would you risk that and why for a loco
Starting point is 01:09:11 why it's so cool uh this florida man was busted for creeping through the backyards with people's backyards with underwear around his neck. But he said he was just exercising. So he told police that he was exercising. And the reason the underwear around his neck was to stay warm. What?
Starting point is 01:09:32 What? Kate Coral said that they arrested Troy Dean Stewart after somebody called 911 about a prowler. And they caller said someone was in their backyard and they noticed the person on their surveillance cameras. They found him in an empty lot line on his stomach between a hedge and a brush near a seawall. He
Starting point is 01:09:48 was wearing an outfit matching that of the suspected prowler and he had a pair underwear around his neck. And he said, I just wanted to run along the canal. And I just, I wore underwear around my face to protect me from the cold. So they, they, a neighbor said that he stole some of their bonsai trees and all this. That's like $7,000 like a bonsai tree. Those are very expensive. They said that they discovered him, they discovered the trees at the guy's home. Anyway, they charged him with a whole bunch of stuff. And I, that's the worst excuse I've ever heard in my life. Oh, no, I was just going to go at night run along the beach with underwear on my face. That's
Starting point is 01:10:22 not that's totally not normal. Let's see. A Florida man was arrested for battery because he threw a brick at a guy's face. Well yeah, that'll do it. A man was hit in the face with a brick Friday night according to the Tarpen Springs Police Department. The victim
Starting point is 01:10:38 told officers that he got hit in the face of the brick. The injuries were consistent with getting hit in the face of the brick, as you could imagine. The victim said that the suspect smashed his car window left the area before police arrive. So they arrested the suspect. They found 42-year-old Eddie Saunders at home in his bedroom. They arrested him. Oh, and they also found a ton of fentanyl on his persons as well. So he's going to be charged with a number of things. There you go. Let's see. I can't read that one.
Starting point is 01:11:06 Can't read that one either. No. A Florida woman was charged because she tried to kick police, like try to actually kick them. You know you can't do that right. Yeah, 39-year-old Elizabeth Curry, who looks 90, was clearly under the influence of alcohol at Rose's pub. Law enforcement noted she could not stand, she couldn't walk hardly, had glossy eyes, slurred speech, and totally smelled like liquor. As she was being arrested, she tried to kick officers, but because she struggled to just stand, it wasn't successful. And they found meth on her and meth accoutrements, you know, I guess like whatever you use for the meth.
Starting point is 01:11:46 They found all the, she's totally going to, totally going to jail. So there you go. Yeah, you can't. You can't, police. You can't do that. All right, we have our third hour on the way. Don't miss. We'll be back with you in just a moment.
Starting point is 01:11:59 So if you want to save America from Crooked Joe Biden, you must go caucus tomorrow. We're in the first step. We're going to do it. We're going to do it. We've got to get a dog. You can't sit home. If you're sick as a dog, you say, darn it's got to make it. Even if you vote and didn't pass away, it's worth it.
Starting point is 01:12:19 Wait, vote and didn't pass away or vote and then pass away? Okay, because at first, when I first heard that earlier today, I was like, wait, did he just say pass away and then vote? Wait a minute, what? Welcome back to the program. Dana Lesh here with you. Iowa is on. I want to just give you a couple of different ways this can go as well and sort of get you set up. I'm not going to predict it because I think it's weird and I'm going to tell you why.
Starting point is 01:12:41 First off, welcome back to the program. You can listen coast to coast. you can stream the radio program. Channel 347 is the video component. That's the simulcast on direct TV. You can also find it on Facebook and YouTube. Okay, so in Iowa, everyone keeps saying that Nikki Haley is like doing, like she's skyrocketed to second place. And I was looking at the polling that stated that and I don't understand where they're getting that because there are literally only two polls that are really weird in terms of their sampling that put her there. And when you compare that to her enthusiasm level, it doesn't make sense. It makes zero sense. I mean, I'm looking at this. Like, wait, that's not how that washes out. Because they said this was a Des Moines Register. Only 61% are mildly enthusiastic or even not enthusiastic.
Starting point is 01:13:32 Wait, how did she move up to number two if that's her enthusiasm? And there are literally two polls that put her in second place. And it's NBC. There's one from NBC. and they did it with the Des Moines Register, and then there's a Suffolk University one. That's it. There's only two surveys.
Starting point is 01:13:51 That's it. Everything else has them either Descentus leading or has them tied. And then the enthusiasm does not match that of a candidate that's ascending. So there's, that's why a lot of people are questioning sort of some of the unreliable polling, because it seems unreliable. So there's, there's a few things here. Some people are predicting an,
Starting point is 01:14:14 upset. I don't know. I don't know if there will be one. I think the weather has to do with it. Also, polling hasn't been that reliable because everything's been really split ticket. And when I say that, do people understand what I'm talking about when I say split ticket? So in Texas, you had to be a, you know, you'd be with the Republican Party or Democrat Party. And then you could, you would just get your ballot and you would vote, either, you know, one and done or you'd vote all the way down, you know, all the line through Republicans. When they remove that, you have to go through each and every choice. You can't just do one and done all Republican candidates.
Starting point is 01:14:53 And that, a lot of places have that have incorporated it. And so as a result, that's you, that's one of the reasons that contributed to what we saw back in 20, was it 20, yeah, 2020. I mean, so this is, I'm looking at. this and I don't I just don't see I don't see anybody super overperforming although that's like the only prediction that I think I might make and I think some of that may be it might be fatigue and I think it might get down to weather but I do feel like voters are kind of fatigued even though it's just now the first caucus and that's because we've started this back at the summer I told you guys this, that people were going to be super fatigued because we got started so early because
Starting point is 01:15:44 Trump announced early. And so people were going to be, I mean, by the time you get around to South Carolina, I feel like people are just going to be afraid. I really do. So in Iowa, electioneering counts, going door to door counts, canvassing counts, phone banking counts. And I think of all of the campaigns, DeSantis has had the absolute best ground game, bar none. Now, that does not guarantee a win, it usually contributes to a win, but it doesn't guarantee a win. And the past few election cycles, I think one of the things that we've seen is that the polling's garbage, and that's pretty much it. You can't really, you know, I mean, it's a, it can be a whole, it can be a whole sci-up thing. It really can't. So DeSantis has staked a lot on a win in Iowa. And I think if he wins in
Starting point is 01:16:31 Iowa, obviously, it helps him in New Hampshire. If he doesn't, I think it could end up taking him in New Hampshire and it could, I mean, it could wrap him up. I mean, there's, there's a lot that depends on it. Normally, it wouldn't be as important as winning just one caucus, I think, but would it not be for the weird nature of this particular caucus? Because it's, like I said, it almost feels like we're wrapping up a primary because it started so early as opposed to just beginning it. So that's, I think, is kind of important. this one of the things I saw there was a survey that came out uh Caleb how it mediate Haley supporters are twice as likely to vote Biden than Trump if she loses the primary
Starting point is 01:17:13 that tells you who she's pulling from this is a very interesting this is a very interesting thing uh this there's a couple of different surveys this kind of matches some of the enthusiasm elsewhere but it says that she uh yeah her it i mean it's just weird like her people if she loses the primary, her people are going to have indicated that they're going to kind of float on over to Biden. And that's, again, that comes from, that's a media eye poll, twice as likely to vote Biden than Trump if she loses the primary. And this was an NBC News, Des Moines Register survey, and this was released yesterday, yesterday late evening. Yeah, they said half of those polled, 43% of her supporters specifically said they'd go for Biden over Trump.
Starting point is 01:18:05 So I watched this one really disingenuous pollster who previously worked for another campaign, and they didn't clarify that when they had them on Fox, but they were saying that, oh, well, Haley's cemented the never Trump vote. I don't necessarily think that's never Trump. And I think that word has been weaponized by campaign operatives to the point where it's stupid. Everybody has, not everybody has the same choice in the primary. That doesn't make you never someone. That's so stupid.
Starting point is 01:18:32 And I, but I, and I would not describe. people who are Democrat voting for Biden as never Trump. I'd describe them as Democrats. If you're voting for Biden, you're voting for, you're as a Democrat. But I think that shows you where she's pulling from because she is the most establishmenty of the candidates, although I would say it's a close tie for, I mean, there's, you know, but she's pulling from such a moderate position that she's getting Democrats in. That's just a very interesting survey to me.
Starting point is 01:19:07 The other thing, too, with this, a lot of people are expecting they think Trump is going to, like, just, yeah, I heard Brian's previous say, oh, he could have, like, a record win. I think that he's actually going to underperform. I don't think it's going to, I would be shocked if it's a blowout because I don't see how you turn that around three year, three different election cycles of surveys and then get something completely opposite for the fourth, especially with fatigue. and a low enthusiasm across the board because it's been going on for so long. I just don't see it. And I don't know how much the brutal winter storm is going to impact it, but I just, I don't see that as being helpful for that, for that claim. Now, let's see. And looking at this, the Des Moines, like I said, the Des Moines Register, the enthusiasm for Haley, I mean, is not an non-existent.
Starting point is 01:20:00 That is just weird to me. there's the i mean trump could trump could take iowa but then have a smaller margin and that could you could have another candidate present that as a win depending on the difference in how far apart they are i mean for instance if you have trump that goes first and then he is only plus 18 over desantis that's that is like a major thing because that was advertised as oh he's plus 50 over desantis this whole time
Starting point is 01:20:29 And that might be a lot more difficult for that for the Trump campaign to make the argument that that was a clear and decisive victory when it was, you know, more than half of what they were expecting. But I mean, then again, who knows? This, you, the other reason why it's a little difficult to predict this stuff is because you're looking at hardcore Republican voters and not like, you know, people who just go out in a regular general. That's why I tell you it's so stupid to look at the national polls because the national polling is. isn't just looking at the most hardcore people. The most hardcore people are the ones who are the, they are the ones who turn up for primaries. And particularly with participating in caucus,
Starting point is 01:21:09 caucuses, those are like, in radio we call those your P-1s. Those are like your most dedicated listeners. These are the most dedicated, you know, people of your candidate. And so it's really difficult to measure that enthusiasm
Starting point is 01:21:22 and compare it to what you see nationally because it's a whole different breed of voter and they're pulling from a whole different sample of people. It's like comparing apples and oranges. So that's when people say, oh, well, nationally, so and so that's so dumb. Because at this point, it's nothing more than a popularity contest, and it changes so dramatically at the national level and has every election cycle. That's why I also have always said this is always a delegate race. And it's about winning the delegates in Iowa and then after New Hampshire and South Carolina.
Starting point is 01:21:51 So these are the most hardcore Republican voters that come out. And so it's a little bit, it's a little bit different, more different to predict. And it's also trickier because we've had the split ticket voting. And because even with split ticket voting, you have still had a lot of hardcore Republican voters in the last several elections that have done split ticket voting. That's why you've got John Cornyn that ended up with more votes in Texas than Donald Trump. That's because of split ticket voting. It's not because of fraud. And that's because there are a lot of voters that weren't sold.
Starting point is 01:22:23 And it's wild to me that that's how it ended up. But that's how it ended up. And again, the RNC has no solution for that. So that makes it, it's just, it's hard to predict because politics have changed. It's gotten very tribal. And because it's gotten so tribal, no one wants to be honest with how they answer. And I want to caution people with this too. Just because someone has a different choice than you do in the primary doesn't mean they're
Starting point is 01:22:45 your enemy. And if you think they're your enemy, you're not America first. You're not country first. Your personality first. And you were the exact type of person that makes this whole thing absolute hell and makes it to where people don't want to participate in the system. people like you should be publicly ridiculed and shunned. I can't stand it. Everybody has a choice in the primary. People get together and they go to war with what they got in the general, but in the primary people have different choices. And you're not, I'm not, I can't stand watching other people try to shame other people for exercising their free choice of selection in a primary process in our electoral system, in a republic that people have fought to died and protect. They've died fighting to protect it. I can't stand it.
Starting point is 01:23:28 It's monarchist. It's anti-American and it's annoying. Make the case. But if you think that you're going to persuade someone to see your side by browbeating them or doing this whole, you know, you're not this or that because you're not from my guy in the primary, you're not the, you're not the, nobody elected you bouncer for any movement. So stop. That's why people don't want to be honestly answer questions.
Starting point is 01:23:54 And that's another reason getting to my point. to why surveys are so unpredictable and why you can't rely on the polling because no one wants to give an honest answer. Do you think that they want their name to be associated with an answer if they think they're going to get bullied for it? No. So it's a problem that people have literally created for themselves. It makes no sense to me. So that's the same. Now, who knows what's going to happen? I mean, it could be where it's a blowout. It could be where there's an upset. It could be where it's a, you know, maybe a more modest upset. Who knows?
Starting point is 01:24:29 But I will say if it's a blowout for any one candidate that does affect, like if it's a blowout for Trump that could, and you don't have DeSantis in second place, that could mean, I don't know how DeSantis goes forward to New Hampshire. And Nikki Haley won't last past South Carolina because people are not excited about her campaign at all whatsoever. But we'll see. We'll see how it goes because one thing that I will say that Iowa voters are very attuned. to is they want to see the candidate in front of them. They want the candidate to make their case.
Starting point is 01:24:59 And they like people who go out and talk to folks. They like good ground games. They, and that's one of the things that DeSantis campaign has been really good at. So we'll see whether or not that pays off tonight. All of this kicks off at 7 p.m. Central, 8 p.m. Eastern. And we'll have a recap of all that for you tomorrow. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. So Washington State spent over $700,000 on giant rocks to deter homeless encampments. They spent $700,000 over that on boulders to deter homeless camps in certain areas. They literally put up big giant rocks. 718,000. Instead of fix the homeless problem. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:25:50 That's where they spent the money. $718,000 taxpayer dollars on giant rocks that they put in areas where people congregate in camp. So basically, you got to sump in a layer tent next to. And see what I'm saying? How does that deter? That's so stupid. This is so dumb. Why are people so dumb?
Starting point is 01:26:09 I don't get this. Let's see. Ooh, boy. Picasso, Rembrandt, and other paintings damaged in a devastating fire at a Seattle art gallery, K-I-R-N-R-E. Channel 7. They said that there was this art gallery in Pioneer Square
Starting point is 01:26:27 caught fire last Friday morning damaged thousands of pieces. And the gallery contains about 18,000 works of art that they've collected
Starting point is 01:26:36 over 50 years. And there's a Picasso in there. Rembrandt, there's a Rembrandt. 90% of it's on paper they said so it's very difficult to understand what survived
Starting point is 01:26:46 and what didn't. They're still trying to assess. Oh my gosh. But they know it's damaged. They know that much. I'm not doing this one. Let's do, no, I'm not because it's, I do not have in 60 seconds the time to set this up. So apparently two large things of cicadas are going to emerge across the southern and
Starting point is 01:27:11 Midwest states of summer. I love the way cicadas sound, but I don't like to hear them because they are creepy, terrifying little things that look like they're going to infest your brain and explode your head. they're grossest bugs that ever existed, but I love the sound. So all across the southern and Midwestern portions of the U.S., they're going to have the periodical cicadas coming out from the underground. There's one big group, brood XIX, and then there's another brood X, I don't know. There's different broods. I didn't even know this.
Starting point is 01:27:39 And one comes out every 17 years, the largest one comes out every 13 years, and they're both going to come out the exact same time this year. So gross, fun. It's going to be really loud. I don't know. We've got a lot more in store. Stick with us. Whether you're a policy wonk, a news junkie, or simply someone hungry for insightful discourse, the Dana Show podcast has your back. Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Well, Donald Trump has focused on his issues, and that's what he talks about. I'm focused on your issues. I'm focused on your family's issues. It's not about me. It's about the future of the country.
Starting point is 01:28:15 I've delivered on 100% of my promises. You know, Donald Trump did not build. the wall, did not drain the swamp. I've also taken on the left and the Democrats and beaten them on these big issues. Trump, Pelosi, and Schumer beat him on the budget and on all these issues. And so I'm going to be able to get in, win, get the job done. I'm the only veteran running for president. And that means I'm mission first. I'm going to focus on you, not going to focus on me. So that is Governor Rondisantis. This was an interview from this morning, I think, in Iowa. All the candidates are making their case as Iowans go to college. this evening. Welcome back to the program, bottom of this third hour. And of course, we'll recap all
Starting point is 01:28:55 what that means tomorrow, what the results mean, because everything gets underway this evening. I will, I mean, it's, it shouldn't be this, I mean, it's always kind of crazy and tribal in the primary, but it's weird, though, to see how crazy and tribal it's gotten in the primary to where it's, it has pushed any discussion about policy out of the room. And everyone's afraid of offending people, even on the right. Everybody's afraid. I mean, you should be able to, and I say this knowing full well,
Starting point is 01:29:26 that 2024 is the last ramp off the highway to tyranny. It really is. This is the last exit on the highway because we're slated to lose the house already. There's a great chance we're going to lose the house. And the Senate, I don't
Starting point is 01:29:42 know. You are, if you're going to gamble on personality for the White House, that will also affect all down ticket races. That goes into it. I mean, you got to look at it. People are going to do what they're going to do in the primary, but I think we've got to be realistic. A friend of mine made this point as well. And I think this is why some people, look, I say this is somebody, I voted for Trump twice. I have my difference of choice in the primary for a couple of specific reasons, because whenever I'm presented with a more limited government,
Starting point is 01:30:18 conservative choice, I'm going to go with that. You know, whenever I see, you know, the proposal to actually a plan to tax remittances and actually get money from countries that are sending us people across the border illegally. I like that idea. I mean, it could have been done in the previous four years, especially when you had a Republican Congress, and it wasn't. I like the idea of due process and not having guns seized. I mean, I like the idea of not having a national registry with universal background checks.
Starting point is 01:30:47 that's something the previous president absolutely endorsed. I mean, I retweeted it. Just today. It was something that, and they wanted to raise the firearm sales, age 21, wanted in all bump stocks, banned bump stocks, wanted background checks, that's a gun registry, the whole nine yards. So whenever I have a choice of a Republican that doesn't, isn't for that, then I am all for going with a limited,
Starting point is 01:31:15 having a more limited government, more liberty-minded choice for that. I also look at it too. I don't know what people are going to do. Like say if you have Trump as the nominee at some point with all the cases that are going on. And yes, I think the Georgia case, the Georgia case gets in the weeds. New York cases, I think is just is nuts. I think the New York case is stupid. And it's a witch hunt.
Starting point is 01:31:40 The Natsack dot case in Marlago actually I think is the only one that has some weight to it. And we'll see what comes to that. But at some point, you know, there's probably going to be a conviction somewhere at some point. And I would say if there is one, I was talking to a friend of mine who actually worked with Trump's legal team in Nevada with some of the recall, with some of the counting, voikun and stuff, was saying that that's a case because that is an actual statute that could actually
Starting point is 01:32:10 develop into something. That being said, though, you have to think of the resources. and a friend of mine brought this up, that are going to be spent just to bail out a White House race for that during all of that. These are all resources that will absolutely be drained from any House or Senate effort. So there then becomes a chance of not just losing the White House, but losing the Senate and the House in a spectacular fashion. And when I say in a spectacular fashion, I mean you could get to where you couldn't even get a filibus. going in the house. So that's what we're looking at.
Starting point is 01:32:49 And I understand people like who they like. And I think for some people this is about branding. But for me, I look at this as I have one priority. And that priority is what gets me the most limited government victories and advances the agenda of limited government. And I don't see it with any of the choices in the private. primary right now except for one. And that's why I make the decision that I make. Now, people are going to vote who can they vote for. I'm not going to tell you who to vote for. That's something that
Starting point is 01:33:22 you've got to do. You've got to come to that conclusion. But I do think it's going to be made hard, if not impossible, to retain a majority in the House. And I think it's going to deplete resources in a lot of very competitive races in the Senate because a lot of money is going to have to be used to bail out the White House race. Because he's, he's going to be used to bail out the White House race. because he's, I think that Trump's not going to be able to raise money for himself because he's going to be involved in all the legal stuff. And some people say, well, they owe it to him because that's great and I understand that sentiment. And I don't judge anybody for it, but I don't think that that's what this is about. I mean, I like a lot of other people too.
Starting point is 01:34:05 But if I thought that, and I'm speaking very clinically, if I thought it was going to be a liability on promoting a limited government agenda, I'm not going to go for it. because I want a limited government agenda. And that has to come first. That's, I mean, I want to put the country first. And that's how I look at it. And it's not, you know, nothing to me to any of these cats. But that's just the way, that's just the way it is. There are some politicians whose record I really like,
Starting point is 01:34:32 but personality-wise, I can't stand them. I'm not going to say who, but because I like their record. I want them to keep voting the way they do. But I just cannot stand their personality. There's some in the House and some in the Senate that are like that. But it's about the country first. And that's just how I look at it. And I'm going to tell you, I'm super nervous about the house.
Starting point is 01:34:53 I wanted to share this Newsweek story with you because this was one I thought was a decent write-up. And it looked at a couple of different surveys. It gets into the tough, I mean, Republicans are poised to lose control in 2024. That is a real thing. There have been surveys done before a lot of the races are really competitive. And you have to think, too, going back to the. 2016, part of when you're building a big tent is you have to work really, really hard to maintain those ties. And that has kind of run counterclockwise to what has been happening in
Starting point is 01:35:28 the Republican Party. The GOP has gotten more tribal. The left has too. But my point is that you can't maintain a big tent when you're getting super tribal about candidates. And that's the crazy thing. They're not even getting tribal about issues. It's like tribalism about personality. and I don't understand that. Like, I totally get if you're like, I want you either abolish the ATF or I'm never going to vote for you. I mean, at least I get that, right? Or you better abolish the Fed or I'm never going to vote for you.
Starting point is 01:35:56 I get that. That's an issue. But people who are like, I like this guy and no matter what the guy is done, that's what I don't get. Like, over a dude, a tribalism. I just don't, I don't think any politician can be perfect. I just think some are a little bit better than others. So I'm just saying keep your wits about you going into this.
Starting point is 01:36:18 I'm not going to tell people who to vote for. I'll tell you who I'm, I told you who I support in the primary just because I believe in transparency. And that's made a lot of people mad because it exposes their grift, which is funny. And I got people that try to browbeat me into stuff all the time. If I told you all the pressure that I get from different people from consultants to people on cable news to all kinds of folks who have tried to pressure me to go this way or that way, And I just, it just makes me want to dig in more.
Starting point is 01:36:52 I just, I can't. I've never, it is tribalism to, but be tribal about issues. We used to have wedge issue voters. What happened to that? When did that go away? You remember the wedge issue? Yeah. That was the issue.
Starting point is 01:37:07 That was the hill I'm going to die on. Hasn't that gone away? You don't hear anybody talking about that anymore, do you? True. When's the last time you heard wedge issue, Cain? When is the last, that? The term wedge issue? I haven't heard. What I have seen, though, is them creating wedge issues way sooner than they used to.
Starting point is 01:37:24 And us getting into this election process way sooner than we used to. That's what I've seen. But you're right. Wedge issue as a term. I haven't heard that in a while. Yeah. And even focusing on all those issues, those used to be like make or break issues. The only thing that they've gotten close with it is abortion. I was watching a thing on cable news and they had this collection of voters. that were undecided. And I mean undecided is they didn't know who they wanted to vote for a Republican or Democrat. And I was just like, what? At this point, I get it. I understand it more if you're undecided about the Republican side of things. I totally do not understand you if you are undecided about Biden or a Republican. I just don't get, you're like a Martian to me. I don't understand that. And they had this one chick who said that she was a Republican, but she was undecided. But she really like what Nikki Haley was saying because women, she talks about a woman and this all the the only thing that this chick could say was woman and then she brought up abortion
Starting point is 01:38:24 and I'm like you're the type of person that makes me wish that almost makes me I mean wish that you had never gotten the right to vote I because when I hear you talk I mean I listen to her and I'm like this is you are
Starting point is 01:38:39 you are literally manifesting the definition of Bimbo right now like what in the world because she's a woman she talks about being a strong woman and female stuff and you know an abortion and all that like that's all that there is like and you wonder why female
Starting point is 01:38:56 voters get stereotype because that kind of stuff but there are people out there who think that and Democrats have tried to seize on that and make that and so the abortion thing is the only is the closest they've come to like pushing wedge issues I don't know it's but we'll see we'll see what happens
Starting point is 01:39:12 because we got a lot of stuff kicking off you got the hooties that are firing off rockets that naval are our U.S. naval ships. And then, of course, you have, what, you had another terror attack in Israel, and you see Hezbollah now trying to amp up and Hamas releasing hostage videos. We're in very, very perilous times. And we have to have like a full command of everything at our disposal. And that means not losing the House and not losing the Senate. And I think that, you know, running for office cannot be a vanity project. It really can't. I really like what Thomas Massey.
Starting point is 01:39:48 had he tweeted out this thread that I thought was fantastic. He said he was fighting the swamp for over a decade. He goes, and I can tell you it's tough. He goes, I'd give anything to have more help, which used to make me vulnerable to falling for fake liberty candidates. He goes, I've backed a few who've won and then sold out, but they talk a great game. He goes, after being burnt, I developed a litmus test for candidates running for offices
Starting point is 01:40:07 above dog catcher. He asks, before you decided you were such a great candidate for office, did it ever occur to you to back the other liberty candidates for office? Did you volunteer your labor or money? long before you knew you were going to run for office, he adds, did you ever do anything like write a letter to the editor about an issue or sign your name to it? Did you join or form a group to fight for an issue? And if you were elected to an office before, what does your record demonstrate?
Starting point is 01:40:29 Did you do what you said you would do, even when it could cost you your political office? Were you smart about how you went about it? Did you spend your time in that office wisely? He goes, perhaps you know why I'm compelled to write this thread. You know, and he mentions, he goes, Vivek talks a great game, but he doesn't pass my test. He should get in the trenches and fight with us before. he asks to be the general. He goes, insert, how do you do fellow meme here? He goes, I agree with Ron DeSantis at least 85% of the time. He goes, on those 85% of the issues, I can take his word to the bank.
Starting point is 01:40:58 And he says, you know, his wife is with him 100% of the time. He goes, there are many liberty issues, but none of presented a clear test of elected leaders than COVID did. And he says, Trump failed the test miserably. Vivek was AWOL or worse. And he said that DeSantis called him when everyone else was losing their minds and hating him. And he said, leadership is taking an unpopular position because you know it's right and using your power to empower people instead of forcing outcomes on them. I completely agree with what Thomas Massey has said. It was well said.
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Starting point is 01:42:47 It's crazy to keep going like this. And we've had so many multi-billion dollar events that, and it's the developing countries that are hurt the most. So Al Gore's like, wow, this extreme cold weather is really extreme and something about global warming, me and bear pig. It's winter. You absolute pervert, stooge. It's winter.
Starting point is 01:43:17 Imagine how cold it would be if it wasn't for global warming. Golly, I want some global warming. You know what? I mean, it's 21 degrees right now in Texas. Give me the redacted global warming. That little brat, that 20-year-old brat from Scandinavia was telling me, oh, this is global warming? Where is it?
Starting point is 01:43:38 Where's the global warming? I am freezing to death. I should not have to be this freezing. This is unfair and it is not right. Tisn't right. Tisn't proper. Tisn't fit. And I, no, where's my global warming?
Starting point is 01:43:52 This guy. Well, no, because it's so cold out. That's extreme cold. Yeah, you get it. You know, didn't they say that there was like solar activity and we were going to like feel what it did coming up like in January? I think I had as a headline. but you know whatever somebody's got the grift of global warming to push
Starting point is 01:44:11 I want to go out and throw some styrofoam around and like burn some tires or something maybe that'll warm it up a little bit we need a volcano to go off to like hasten the global warming yeah well I mean isn't there that one in Iceland that just went off yeah and there's like lava everywhere and people are yeah because it's a big giant volcano I will say when we were in Italy we went to Pompeii I was a little nervous is that weird I mean you got people their whole lives there and they're totally fine with it. And I'm like, it's still active. And they're like, yeah. Like, it's still an active volcano. I mean, I get that there are signs in that, but still, you know, like, what if? I don't know. Just, uh, anyway. All right. So we will, uh, we're going to recap,
Starting point is 01:45:00 uh, Iowa tomorrow because the caucusing starts this evening. And I think it's like seven central. And We're going to watch all the numbers come in, and we're going to break down those results, and what that means for you going forward. We'll have all of that you do not want to miss tomorrow's show. That's one of the things we do best better. All right, Kane, today's stupidity. All right, it is our vice president, Kamala Harris. It is, is it Kamala?
Starting point is 01:45:29 Kamala, right? I think we can say, I can identify with whatever I want. She's trying to connect with Gen Z. Listen to what she says here. Listen to this. I see our college students. And let me just say, I love Gen Z. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:45:45 I love Gen Z. So, okay, for the older adult, this is going to be a humbling thing I'm about to share with you. If someone is 18 years old today, they were born in 2005. All right. I did the math. It's not exactly correct. That's not at all correct. But why is that a thing that's, why is she?
Starting point is 01:46:09 going in front of people and saying stuff. She can't even campaign. I mean, it could be that. Things could be worse, guys. We could have her.

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