The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Monday June 17 - Full Show

Episode Date: June 17, 2024

Biden raises $28 Million at a fundraiser in Los Angeles. Chuck Schumer has no idea how to cook a burger properly. The Surgeon General announces new guidance for children and social media. CNN sets the... rules for the first presidential debate. Biden is hatching a mass amnesty scheme for hundreds of thousands of illegals living in the US. The leftist media is trying to glorify Pete Buttigieg to become the next Democrat star. Angel Reese elbows Caitlin Clark to the head as she takes a layup. CNN tries to explain how bump stocks work. Foreign policy expert Stephen Yates joins us to recap Biden's G7, Taiwan's President's harsh China criticism and more.Please visit our great sponsors:Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaUse code DANA to save 20% on your next order.  Byrnahttps://byrna.com/danaVisit today for 10% off and get the protection you need.  Goldcohttps://danalikesgold.comGet your free Gold Kit from GoldCo today.KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSign up for the KelTec Insider and be the first to know the latest KelTec news.Lumenhttps://lumen.me/DANASHOWVisit lumen.me/danashow today for 15% off your purchase.  Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet free activation with code Dana.ReadyWise https://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on any regularly priced item.The Wellness Companyhttps://twc.health/danaUse promo code DANA to save 15%.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 real and these decisions, these very personal, intimate decisions are now being made by nine unelected judges, one of whom flies his flag upside down. The other one, one of the others, drives around in a $267,000 gift on vacations. And I think we are all wondering what can we do about this. Elect me. Again, I tell you why. No, I'm not just saying. The next president is likely to have two new Supreme Court nominees. Two more.
Starting point is 00:00:38 Two more. He's already appointed two that have been very negative in terms of the rights of individuals. The idea that if he's re-elected, he's going to appoint two more firing flags upside down is really... I really mean it. Could this be the scariest part of all of it? Well, I think it is one of the scariest parts of it. Look, the Supreme Court has never been as out of Kilda as it is today. I think you have a responsibility not to, not to freak people out when you're in these, you know, when you're in elected office. I think that you have a responsibility to not, you know, completely freak out people and, you know, all this stuff.
Starting point is 00:01:21 And when you're talking about Supreme Court and when you're talking, because the stuff that he's saying there, especially as it pertains to what, I mean, I mean, did we talk about, was this last week that we talked about this? And they're still going on about it. The whole flying the flag and all of that stuff with the justices. And they're a way to keep trying to go at packing the court. I mean, I think you have a responsibility to be honest about what you're talking about. Because what he just was getting into there wasn't honest about it. So, gosh, this is, I got to talk about this stupid, this stupid press conference, or the his fundraiser that he had.
Starting point is 00:02:03 I don't want to talk about it. I'd rather, I'd rather talk about anything but. I'd rather talk about video games and anime and grill and meat. And instead, I got to talk about this old-ass decrepit dude. I'm just like it, forgive me. I'm a little crabby about it. Welcome to the show. Dana Lashed with you, top of this first hour.
Starting point is 00:02:19 It's Monday. And we'll get you set up for the week. Joe Biden had a big swanky fundraiser where he had to have Barack Obama. come out and help him. Do you guys see some of this? This was bad. I mean, this was on the heels of all of the stuff coming out of G7 when the leaders were saying, oh, Biden doesn't look really healthy. He doesn't look really good. Well, no, he doesn't look really good because he's, he's, he's, it's about mental acuity. It's all about mental acuity. He's not all the way there. It's pretty obvious. And it just, I think they, they think that it helps to have a bunch of people around.
Starting point is 00:02:57 him, but I think you're just comparing Biden to other people. But he was at this. This is audio sound like to. Watch this, because this was Obama helping him off the stage. Like, he just, Biden just sort of froze up. He got, he got on the stage
Starting point is 00:03:12 and even you can see even as Biden's walking, or Obama's walking him out, he still isn't like moving well. I'm just, again, body language. I could watch this ad nauseum. just doesn't, it doesn't look good. Doesn't look good, doesn't. It does it? It does not look good. It does not
Starting point is 00:03:32 look good. He's on the stage and he just sort of stood there and he didn't do anything. Everybody else is waving. You know, they're looking. They're appointed people. There's a minder that's standing there by Biden. And then Obama's like, oh my gosh, Joe's not moving. Okay, let's move you, Joe. Let's get you moved. I know what Obama is saying to him right there. I, and you have to know how bad that looks. I and the fact that yeah, it's just bad. Hey buddy, we got some ice cream over here. We got some ice cream. Let's go get some ice cream. Let me just walk
Starting point is 00:04:01 over this direction. Yeah, I just saw a pony soldier over here. Let's go. Let's go look. Let's go look at him. You remember what they were like when they campaign together in 08. Right? I remember. It's different. It's a different dynamic now. It is different. Is it not? That is different. He does not look good. And then you got
Starting point is 00:04:24 this. This is Mitch Landrieu, whose ex-wife, or ex-wife, his wife used to, it was, is the ex-governor of Louisiana. Biden campaign co-chair at Mitch Landrow. Now, you see stuff like this and you hear Biden's speech, and then you hear one of Biden's surrogates go out and well and say this. Audio sound by three. I mean, when this guy, when his lips are moving, he's lying, and then when he tries to confuse, when he tries to accuse somebody else of speaking improperly, he can't keep two thoughts in his mind. I would encourage Americans to, go listen to Donald Trump's full speeches and try to put that word spaghetti together. And I wonder why anybody is questioning Joe Biden's mental acuity. Donald Trump can't string two
Starting point is 00:05:07 sentences together. I mean, this is this isn't this isn't about Trump though. This is about Joe Biden. And it's about Joe Biden's inability to like speak and and talk and and walk around on stage and look normal while he's doing it. That's what this is all about. I mean, I get that he's got to go out there and he's got to stump for his guy. But to try to turn the tables on it and say, oh, have you seen Trump? Trump is fine. I mean, you can hate him all you want to, but he's not up there dying when he's giving an address. You saw him just talk over the weekend.
Starting point is 00:05:42 I mean, he's not up there like flat, and he knows how to get off a stage. I don't want to make fun of Joe. Well, I go back and forth because I've never liked Joe Biden. He's always been a very nasty person. He's been a nasty guy. For those of you who listen to the radio show or who watch the simulcast because we're on X, we're on, you know, everywhere. Some of you guys may not remember how nasty he was. And I was a little bitty kid when he was in the Senate and he was going at Reagan.
Starting point is 00:06:10 But he was always, I mean, he was a jack wagon cane. How tell you, I'm not the only one to remember is Biden being so ignorant, right? He was dismissive. He was, he had a very sharp, curt attitude. he was like of all of the good old boys he was a good old boy I have no other way to put it
Starting point is 00:06:33 he was even like that when asked about Obama before they became you know a team so to speak didn't it seem to when he was being asked because he ran against he was in the primary he was he challenged him in the primary but you guys I don't know if you remember
Starting point is 00:06:50 when he was running against Barack Obama in the Democrat primary. He was dismissive and he walked on that stage as though it was everyone thought it was their turn. Like Hillary Clinton thought it was her turn. Joe Biden thought it was his turn for some reason. And then it turned out everybody wanted it to be Barack Obama. And he just, I think that he was mad about having to play second fiddle to Barack Obama. So they crafted this narrative that Joe Biden was this elder statesman, even though he didn't have this foreign policy experience. I mean, this is a guy who goes and he sits in his Senate office and he doesn't even write the legislation that he sponsors. Other, you have special interest in lobbyists
Starting point is 00:07:33 that do that. He maybe glances over it, gives it a signature, but he's whining and dine in most of the time. And to act like this guy was some kind of upper, you know, elder statesman was, you know, he, and he knew all about foreign policies, kind of a joke. And he went in when they first paired up. I mean, it was very, it had all the fields of an arranged marriage. right? It was just very contrived. It was very clinical. And you could tell that there wasn't any real chemistry between the two of them as, you know, partners going into this. Not to say that, you know, you had that with any on the Republican side, but it was real weird because they came from two different kind of worlds. And then now just watching Barack Obama kind of walk him off stage,
Starting point is 00:08:13 he just, there's no animosity there. And for there to be no animosity there, that means neither of them view the other one as a threat. And Barack Obama is still a big fundraiser and a kingmaker in the Democrat Party. And the simple fact that you're just, Joe Biden is still there because it's all Barack Obama's handlers that are in his inner circle. If you've paid attention to the people that Biden's brought over in his camp, it's all holdovers from, it's all people from Obama's camp. It's kind of like his third term. So he doesn't view, I mean, Joe Biden's just a vessel for his continued agenda. He doesn't view him as a threat.
Starting point is 00:08:40 Joe Biden has no idea where he is. These debates are going to, golly, is it elder abuse to watch? Is it elder abuse if we watch the debates? That's a legitimate question. You're going to have to have like visiting angels on the side. you're going to have like an IV of insure, whatever booger-sugar-sugar hunter Biden slams. We're going to talk more about that. But I got other stuff to get into as well.
Starting point is 00:09:03 So anyway, he collected $28 million there in Hollywood. George Clooney, I think, wasn't he one of the hosts of this? I'm really curious as to if there were any sort of questions about George Clooney's wife's. remember she was the one who was advising the fake international criminal court as to issuing a warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli officials for their arrest. And I'm just wondering if that came up because they apparently got into a fight like Clooney apparently was screaming at Biden's people. And I read a thing over the weekend where it says that they made up, you know, because $28 million for your campaigns, you know, that's going to make up a lot, right? So I guess they made up because they went ahead and had it and they had everybody there. Julia Roberts was there, a bunch of other people that haven't been in a lot of movies in a long time.
Starting point is 00:09:56 They were all there. And it was just awkward. I have sound bites from this too. It's just all of it is so unbelievably awkward. There's sound bites from this that we're going to get to. Also, looking at the border, parole in place. Biden is planning to offer legal status to people who enter illegally if they've lived in the United States for a decade. This, according to CBS, they're making plans to announce one of the largest immigrants. Relief programs in recent history developing a policy that would offer this status to hundreds of thousands of people living in the country without proper documentation according to people with people have been telling this to media outlets. They said that the program, it would offer work permits and deportation protections to those who entered illegally. If they married U.S. citizens and have been in the United States for 10 years.
Starting point is 00:10:52 So it has nothing to do with merit. It's called their parole in place program is what it's called. I'm just going to say. It's just a little odd. I mean, there's no meritocracy here. It's, are you married? You have a blood relative. That seems to be like the only thing that matters.
Starting point is 00:11:08 So they said no final decisions have been made. The White House spokesperson said that the administration was taking actions to address the broken system. That's just going to make it more broken. I don't know if you know how that works. In addition to that, Border Patrol has seized a whole bunch of, I love this, AK-47-style rifles headed to transnational criminal organizations, AK-47 style. So they're probably like paintball guns that just, you know, identifies AK-47s. They said these, but they did see. I wonder how many of these rifles came from the old, Ye Old Fast and Furious program.
Starting point is 00:11:47 the people arrested two individuals, including a 25-year-old, and they said Border Patrol searched the vehicle. They found all kinds of rifles, and they only found 30 round magazines and a couple of pistols. Honestly, I'm looking at it. I'm like, that's not a lot. Everybody's freaking out. They're like 25, 25 rifles.
Starting point is 00:12:10 You would not want to know what I have. I'm like, oh, that's all? That's it. coming up we got to talk about how Chuck Schumer Can you imagine having a backyard grill out with Chuck Schumer and Elizabeth Warren one of whom does not know anything about beer
Starting point is 00:12:25 nor does she know how to drink it and Chuck Schumer who thinks that you put cheese on raw meat yeah we're going to have this discussion that was nasty I would never some people are not made to grill and Chuck Schumer's one of them so we're going to get into all of that
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Starting point is 00:14:38 The headline number may look good, but the rest of it is a dud. Check out the Watchdog on Wall Street podcast on Apple, Spotify, wherever you get your podcast. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. So apparently, everybody's broke and living in poverty in California. The unemployment rate, this is crazy. 20% of the state of California that says lives in poverty. And, of course, they're blaming Democrat policies, which, you know, obviously.
Starting point is 00:15:09 And, of course, instead of changing course, they've decided. decided to not do anything to address it. That would actually be helpful, of course. The former CDC directors predicting a bird flu pan. Shut up. No, you're not. No, we're not doing a bird flu pandemic. Shut up.
Starting point is 00:15:26 Shut up. I'm slapping everybody. I'm going to enlarge my hand and just slap everyone across the face. We're not doing this. Former CDC directors saying that there's going to be a bird flu pandemic. What's his name? Director Robert Redfield, who sounds like a. character from like a Dracula movie.
Starting point is 00:15:45 Renfield, except it's Redfield. Southwest plane pledged within 400 feet of the ocean near Hawaii. This is terrifying. The flight, this was in April, but it's just coming out now. It says it came within 400 feet of slamming into the ocean off the coast of Hawaii in weather conditions that forced them to bypass a landing attempt. They said it dropped in an abnormally high rate of more than 4,000 feet per minute before the flight crew pulled it up to avoid disaster.
Starting point is 00:16:10 That's terrifying. They said that it was reported. It adds to a whole bunch of safety incidents that caught the public's attention as airlines have ramped up flying since the pandemic. Of course, it's been a couple of years now. Half of travelers are now avoiding Boeing planes in the wake of safety incidents. This is, they said customers are turning to search engines that exclude Boeing planes when they're searching for flights. They said half, as many up to half passengers are deliberately avoiding flying on the Boeing plane. That's wild.
Starting point is 00:16:41 even know that. Do you do that? Do you like, do you just try not to get on a Boeing? I'm going to start. Can I just be honest and say that I haven't cared? I haven't either. Not yet, but now I'm too busy trying to find how to not purchase things in China. That takes up all the time. More and more. So yeah, I don't know. The city made it illegal to advertise SUVs because the Green Agenda is so stupid. This is an actual thing that happened. So it's a Scottish city. It's in Edinburgh. Edinburgh. They, they've decided that they are going to ban. And you can't advertise SUVs there at all. That's the time where Harry Potter was born, by the way.
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Starting point is 00:18:24 That's B-Y-R-N-A.com slash Dana. Looking for the drive-through version of the Dana Show? Check out the best highlights from every show and Dana's absurd truth podcast posted daily from the Dana Show. Today, I'm announcing a plan for the United States Senate to vote, known as a unanimous consent vote, to restore the bumpstock ban. By undoing this most common sense safety ban on deadly bump stocks, this MAGA Supreme Court has shown the American people how dangerously to the far right they have gone. Oh, my gosh, this is so stupid. Can we just stop with it? Just stop with the whole thing. first off welcome back to the program dana lash with you bottom of this bottom of this uh the heck
Starting point is 00:19:14 hours this first hour i feel like it's like a pre-munday i don't even know where that comes from you can listen coast or coast you can um follow along uh online uh we're over at x and rumble and channel 347 direct tv all that good stuff so that's chuck schumer we're going to talk about his uh the way the main cannot grow meat here in a minute but he's mad over the whole situation with the bumpstock thing Guys, this is not, it was not a Second Amendment case, and this was not a case that was determined on a second amendment ground. I mean, you know, Congress, they could technically write something. They could write something about this. They could write a law banning bump stocks, although I don't know that that's, I think that would be litigated six ways to Sunday, and I don't know that it would ever, it would actually be successful.
Starting point is 00:20:01 But the issue is that this was a statutory authority, fail. on the fault of the ATF, and it didn't have anything to do with the Second Amendment. And first off, you know, bump stocks, I think people don't know what they are. I've fired with bump stocks many times. I think that they're just stupid. I think it's a waste of ammo.
Starting point is 00:20:21 And I don't think the government should regulate them. That's also stupid. And just like I think that pink camouflage is weird. I mean, unless you're in strawberry shortcake land, how does it help you, you know? Same thing. You know I'm right on that. I don't want to be hateful because I know chicks that wear a pink camouflage.
Starting point is 00:20:41 And I'm like, why do you do this? Just put on an orange safety vest already. That's the same. Just go ahead and do it. Can we just talk about the grilling for a moment? I'm pulling this up. This photo is disgusting. I didn't even read the text with the photo when I first saw this.
Starting point is 00:20:56 The first thing I saw was the photo. And Chuck Schumer, now he said in it, he's like, I've never, what did he say? He goes, we've lived in apartments our whole life. So this photo, Juan's getting the photo up for you. He's like, we've lived, our families lived in an apartment building for all of our years. But he says that her daughter and her partner bought their house with a backyard. And for the first time, he said that they're having a barbecue with hot dogs and hamburgers on the grill. I don't think you need to be that redundant with stuff.
Starting point is 00:21:28 You know, it's just you're grilling. You can just say you're grilling. And I was looking at his hamburgers because whenever somebody's at the grill, my first thing is I want to look at what you got on the grill. right? I want to look at what you got. Now you can see Juan's putting it up there right now. He's got the hamburgers and he's got the hot dogs and you know the you know got some decent grill marks on those burgs or on the on the hot dogs. But then I want you to look at the hamburgers real closely here. I want you to very just real closely look at those hamburgers and I want you to tell me what you think is wrong with these hamburgers because he's got I don't even know what kind of cheese
Starting point is 00:21:59 that is on there. It's not like a cheddar. Is it like a pepper jack? I don't know what it is. But he's got these hamburgers, these sad little gray burgers that he's got on there. And you know why they're sad and gray guys, right? Because they're not cooked all the way. They're not cooked all. Those are raw hamburgers that he's just slapping some cheese on. Kane, you're a man. You grill.
Starting point is 00:22:23 At what point do you put the cheese on the burg, dude? Yeah, that's at the end. But when I first saw the picture, I'm like, well, there's no smoke coming off that grill at all. like, is that real food? And then I zoomed in. I'm like, oh my gosh, that is. Not only is it real, but it's raw. And why is there a slice of cheese on a thick raw patty like that?
Starting point is 00:22:44 It just doesn't. Like I can see like a really smash burger type thing where you throw the cheese on it, you know, when you smash after you smash it, whatever. This? No, no, no, no. Did he take this down? Yeah, he did delete it. I was like, I can't find it anywhere anymore.
Starting point is 00:23:01 But what's forever? the internet that's right i mean i'm just zooming in those are some raw those are raw that's raw that's so raw that's so nasty guys look at the pink and that that's just like they just oh oh oh my gosh would you like to have non-stop diarrhea well then have schumers burgers and he's got some thick cheese on that too you got to dude you got to cook that who's told him to do this I this just makes my ovaries cry when you see a grown man who don't know how to deal with a grill I don't care if you've lived I feel like it's a skill whether you've lived in an apartment or not look men you don't get a pass on this I don't care if you lived on an apartment block your whole life you there's certain things that men know how to do
Starting point is 00:23:50 right if you throw a man out in the wild of the lawn and man's never mowed a lawn never been out he'll know how to do it that's just things that I as a woman take for granted that you men are you just know how to do you're grilling stuff. Man, you know how to do this. Go out there and grill it. Throw them out there in the wilds of the deck. You know? They're going to know how to do it.
Starting point is 00:24:11 He doesn't. He's an alien. How do you not know how to do that? How do you, golly, that burger's making me so sick. Would you eat that burger, came? In its current state in that photo? Well, you know what he did. He cooked it long enough to just to have the cheese melt.
Starting point is 00:24:27 And he's like, okay, I guess it's done. You know he did that. It's not even melted. Barely the corners are. bending on the cheese. No, it's like, yeah, that's like some thick, like cheese that's not. It's two slices, it looks like you put on there. And those are pre-bought patties.
Starting point is 00:24:42 Two slices are wrong. You can tell, can't you? Those are pre-bought patties. Pre-bought, pre-formed, quarter-pound patties that he clearly has not yet put a flame to. I mean, I'm looking real hard at this girl. I don't mean to spend so much time on this, you guys, but this is a very important part of American culture. So we got to examine this.
Starting point is 00:25:00 This is like one of the top stories of our lives. Is there a hint of flame under there anywhere? It looks like there could be a flame under there. Like you can kind of see between the grates on the grill that you can see that there's a little orangey flame. I mean, the grill I can tell hasn't been used that often, but it is dirty from the elements. So it's been outside uncovered. I can tell by looking at it. But the grill itself isn't like a totally used grill like I'm used to seeing.
Starting point is 00:25:28 You know what I'm saying? And nobody smiles that big when your burgers aren't done. I just um not what happens well he said he said that he's lived in an apartment for all their lives this is like what elizabeth warren does can you imagine him and elizabeth warren holding a barbecue can you imagine them holding a barbecue together and that's a gas grill isn't it there's no charcoal in that that's a gas grill i'm a little picky about that you get all the heat without that flavor as someone let me chime here because as someone who lives in an apartment building in an urban area. You know how to do this already. I do and I'm not the most manually
Starting point is 00:26:06 masculine guy of all time, but if you were to see some people's reactions in the building trying to start a flame with no start, it's embarrassing. I love that Steve just said that. See, you can throw Steve in the wilds of the lawn and he immediately goes into dude mode. He's like, oh, nope, we got to get this grill working. Nope, nope, nope, then burger, don't you be slapping that cheese on them burgers, Chuck? Because then burgers ain't ready. All you men here, you know it. It's just a thing like just like you can throw women in a makeup store or you can you know things like that or throw women with some we're just different we're different but um that i feel oh man can you would you imagine it's elizabeth warren and chuck schumer we're going to have a capital hill barbecue guys
Starting point is 00:26:53 you're going to get food poisoning for sure for sure food poisoning from them and the only reason as a dad I would ever take a picture of raw food on the grill is if I'm going to give you the picture of the finished cooked stuff from the grill. That never happened. You don't even know if those burgers ever had enough flame. Are they all alive? I don't even know if they're alive.
Starting point is 00:27:14 He may killed his whole famed family from salmonella. I don't even know. Who knows? It's just so sad. I mean, you should, first, you shouldn't be doing no meat like that. Nobody thought to tell him, dad, take the cheese off the bird. He needs to worry more about botulas and then bump stocks. Oh my gosh, right?
Starting point is 00:27:31 I just look, if you can't figure out how the hell to grill meat, you do not get to lecture me about what guns I can have or what accessories I can put on my guns. I can't even, I could grill better than that. All right, so I had to get that off my, it is bothering me so bad. This man's never grilled. Okay, also in stupid, can I just point this out to you? This was an op-ed from the New York Times.
Starting point is 00:27:50 The Surgeon General says he's calling for a warning label on social media platforms. Vivek Murthy. He says that the mental health, crisis amongst young people is an emergency and social media is an important contributor. Oh my gosh, I'm already bored out of my mind with this thing. Adolescents who spend more than three hours a day on social media, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Okay, well then why are you letting your adolescents spend that much time on social media,
Starting point is 00:28:16 mom and dad? Why do you feel like the government has to put a warning label? Are you that stupid of a parent? Oh my gosh, parents, this is a hot stove. We're going to have to put a warning label on it because you're too stupid and make your kids not touch a hot stove. put a warning label on running out into the street. Audio sound by 20. Listen to this.
Starting point is 00:28:35 This is the Surgeon General talking about this. Well, here's how we're approaching it for our kids. My kids are young, and we're starting to have these discussions, actually, among parents in our school as well. But I would delay the use of social media for kids until at least after middle school. I would also, if your children are on social media, I would create tech-free zones in their day. to protect sleep in-person interaction and physical activity. That could look like not allowing technology at the dinner table when you're eating together. It could look like taking technology away one hour before bedtime.
Starting point is 00:29:10 I think also parents, you guys are also part of this. You have to model this. I cannot stand it when I see grown-ass adults with their phones at the table with their families. Like put your phone down. This is a constant point of contention in our house because I'm one of the people. I'm like, when I put it down, it's down. and Kane and I were just talking about this. You're going to be protective of your time,
Starting point is 00:29:30 especially when you've got a lot going on. It's like when we're off, we're off. When the phone is down, the phone is down. I make sure that you can see my focus status, meaning don't bother me. You know, I'm at dinner with my family, or I'm doing this, or I'm at work or whatever. I can't stand it when I see parents not mirroring,
Starting point is 00:29:46 that kind of behavior, like using that as an example. But you don't need the government to sit here and tell you that it's not good to have your kids always, because it's not, they're not using it just to interact with people. And by the way, interaction digitally is not the same as interaction in person. And it's a poor substitute. It really is. And I feel like lockdown got everybody used to the idea that that's an acceptable substitute. And it's really not. My kids, when they got old enough and they were getting on social media, my rule was you got to be friends with me, which is great, you know, to be friends with your mom on social media. But
Starting point is 00:30:22 that's just the way it is. I want to see where your friends are. I want to see where your activity is and it's my i mean it was monitored but there i mean i know people that have kids that are like 10 and 11 years old and they just let them run loose with social media which is so wild to me and they think oh well we got a little babysitter app on the phone like it's the thing that's that's not going to be enough mom and dad but you don't need the government to do this but this is a problem when you allow when you allow for this sort of lax oversight on your part in the family then the government can exploit it and say, oh, this must mean we need to come in and start doing stuff. And that's not necessarily, that you guys know that that's not the case. We have more on the way, including more with the WNBA,
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Starting point is 00:32:56 The microphones will be muted throughout the debate, except when it's a candidate's turn to speak. There will be no props or pre-written notes allowed on stage. Each candidate will be given a pen, a pad of paper, and a bottle of water. There will be no studio audience. And the moderators, Jake Tapper and Dana Bash, will enforce timing and ensure a civilized discussion. This is going to still be a train wreck.
Starting point is 00:33:24 Those are the rules, the CNN debate rules that they just announced. And you're not going to have any audience. You're not going to have this. I don't even care if there's an audience, really. Because sometimes the audience is annoying. And I don't want to hear them hoop and holler for their candidate, I'm in the middle of an answer, especially whenever, if they're like getting Biden on something,
Starting point is 00:33:44 I don't want the audience to, and like come to his defense for the moderators to have to pause what they're doing and deal with it. So I don't know. This is just going to be such a train wreck. But those are their, that's their rules for the June 27th debate. Ooh, hoo hoo hoo. Oh, man. This is, this is going to be something else.
Starting point is 00:34:07 I feel like it's going to benefit Biden more to have it set up this way. Don't you think so? Okay. Absolutely. It's like if, I was playing a major league baseball team, me and my buddies, and we changed the rules to where we get, you know, like six outs. And when we hit the ball, it's an automatic base hit. Anything past the infield would be a home run.
Starting point is 00:34:32 All of these different rules that I would be making up would benefit me. Yeah. So that's exactly what they're doing. Yeah, all of this. It's a, I don't think that they're going to enforce any kind of time limitations too. I think Biden will run over. I think it'll probably get antagonistic with Trump, but I think they're going to baby Biden.
Starting point is 00:34:51 I really do. This is, I don't know, it's just, sometimes, like I said, sometimes the audience annoys me. Sometimes they'll keep the moderators honest, but it really, that's not the format to do it, though, because then you end up having the moderator and the audience go back and forth,
Starting point is 00:35:02 and it's a distraction. But I don't know, is it going to be an actual serious? There's going to be some tough questions asked. It's going to be, but our tough questions, is going to be asked of Biden. I think Dana Bash would probably be the one that would ask
Starting point is 00:35:19 Biden tough questions. I don't see Jake Tapper doing it. Although Tapper was a Hillary acolyte. So there's some historical animosity right there off the bat. So who knows? I mean, it's going to be interesting. Yeah, Jake Tapper worked in the Clinton White House. So it'll
Starting point is 00:35:34 it'll, it's going to be interesting. It'll be interesting to see how this goes. And some of the questions, I don't know what the topics are because how, they can't cover everything. So I don't think that they've released what topics they're actually going to touch on. You know they're going to talk about the trial.
Starting point is 00:35:51 And that means they're going to have to bring a punter stuff. And then that means they'll have to bring up the impeachment inquiry. And then where will go from there? Hmm? I mean, if they were going to protect them, they would have to have the tightest moderation and I just don't see that happening. I just don't see it happening. Do you, where are you over there? Like,
Starting point is 00:36:06 it's all smug-smug-looking. I don't see it happen. It's clearly not going to be an entertaining debate. Oh, it's going to be boring. It's going to be so boring. It's almost like they cut everything that would have made people watch. I mean, I think that people are going to find it interesting to see if Trump can push Biden's buttons or vice versa. That's what Biden's people are going to want him to do. That has to be his number one objective is to not look ridiculous and to push Trump's buttons. That's all he's got. He's got
Starting point is 00:36:39 to get Trump mad. So Trump looks unreasonable and mad. And that makes Biden look more complex. competent, even as Biden's a hot mess. That's ultimately his only play here. So, but is Trump going to be strong enough will to withstand that? Because he hasn't been previously. So he can't get taken in by that. Come on, you tell me you can see that coming a mile away. He's got to avoid that. We're going to game all this. We got a lot coming up in our second hour. And later on, Stephen Yates will join us. Stick with us another hour on the way. Our partners with ReadyWise. ReadyWise just wants to make sure that you're always prepared in case anything you might need. You might need food for anything.
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Starting point is 00:38:21 and the American citizens are not safe because of failed immigration policies. Well, this story is really just exploding. Welcome back to the program, top of the second hour. This has to do with the murder of, well, it was a 2023 rape and murder of this mother of five on a Maryland hiking trail. And this guy who did it, Victor Hernandez, 23, was tracked down in Tulsa, Oklahoma because they matched his DNA to the crime scene. And they said that this, I mean, she went out, she's the mother of five. She's five kids.
Starting point is 00:39:04 And our family is like they, that's just a horrible story. He's got all kinds of connections to Salvador and street gangs. He's had a violent history. apparently he already killed one person. He already killed one person apparently. And the law enforcement said he didn't come to the country to make a better life for himself or his family. He committed crimes in El Salvador. He killed a woman in El Salvador apparently and came here to run away from it.
Starting point is 00:39:34 Crossed into the country illegally February of last year. And he apparently committed homicide in El Salvador, killed a young. killed another person after he moved here in February 23. And then he was in the U.S. for six months before he targeted this woman, this mother of five. And they said that her body had suffered, and she was found naked. They said that she had suffered so much trauma. And it looked as though her head had been smashed in with a rock. And a month after he killed her, the way that they got him or they identified him,
Starting point is 00:40:14 was that his DNA was matched to a sample that was recovered at the seam of a home invasion where he assaulted a young girl in Los Angeles. So he's been all around the country. They did not have any kind of identity on this guy until May. And they tracked him down in Tulsa two weeks ago and just on Fridays when they executed the arrest warrant. So he's been running around free this entire time. Five kids. Now they don't have a parent. just horrific because of this guy who's allowed to come in and you know nothing is allowed to enter the country illegally that's that's the open border at work here that's exactly what you're seeing here this is what is at play and he crossed the border he's he was finally uh finally taken in the custody
Starting point is 00:41:10 he crossed the border apparently several times according to uh border patrol And they didn't exactly say the nature of the crime that he committed in El Salvador, apparently was homicide. That's all they say. And then he killed another person when he crossed in February illegally. And then, of course, there was the home invasion and then the assault of the young girl in Los Angeles. That's how they were able to get the DNA. I mean, golly, this guy was a repeat violent offender.
Starting point is 00:41:38 This is one example. The Biden administration hasn't said a single thing about it. How quick are they to say something? about the trans killer in Nashville. They speak out on behalf of trans people when you had this woman who wanted to be a dude and wouldn't shot up a bunch of kids at a school because targeting them for their faith. They immediately say something about that. They have nothing to say about this at all. Nothing. No words. No words for the family. Nothing. They, it's, it's, they'll only acknowledge someone's loss if it's advantageous to their gain. That's, that's the only reason they'll say anything.
Starting point is 00:42:17 but this is becoming very slowly. I think it's a political hot potato now for the for Democrats. The sad thing is, is it shouldn't be, you know? I mean, they should just be like, wow, this is horrific. We've got to do something about this. There are other Democrats that are saying this. So it's not like as though they are without shade.
Starting point is 00:42:39 But this isn't about strong. I mean, you guys know what this is about. Good heavens. This is just about them wanting to be able to make a certain demo of their voting base happy. And also, I think to get more voting base, honestly. I was reading this story about how Abbott's now having to bus fewer people to sanctuary cities because everyone's coming in through California now. And also, there's some restrictions that Eric Adams has on bus companies that transport illegal aliens to the area. I guess it's okay again
Starting point is 00:43:10 if Joe Biden does it. New York City's demanding just under a billion dollars from bus companies. court records in New York show that nine companies agreed to stop busing illegal aliens into New York from the Texas Division of Emergency Management because they're going to court over this.
Starting point is 00:43:32 Their legal challenges, that's where the largest number of these people being sent has gone to is in New York. And Eric Adams had all these restrictions out. They've been filing lawsuits. Or maybe you could just not have a sanctuary state. That might be easier to do. Just stop advertising yourself.
Starting point is 00:43:48 as a sanctuary state. Going to go out on a limb and suggest that that might be helpful to do. Now, I think it's completely justifiable to do this. I also think it's justifiable to close the damn border and to know who's coming into the border and who isn't coming into the border. It's just this wild that we're even having this conversation. They didn't, they never, and this, they just got this guy, came in from El Salvador on Friday. Not a single, that's, has, there's going to be a press availability.
Starting point is 00:44:20 with Karen Jean-Pierre at 2 o'clock. That has to be, well, that's 2 o'clock Eastern 1 Central. So here within what, 45 minutes? That has to be a question that comes up today. It has to be related to this story because it's just too bad to not discuss. And I think also the administration needs to start talking about what it's doing
Starting point is 00:44:40 to keep people safe. You have these open border policies, nothing in place. And it's just pure chaos. No guarantee that people are going to be safe and that there's going to be a certain type. of individual quality individual coming in from across the border clearly now in the meantime with all of this because i i maybe this will be a topic at the debate coming up on the 27th
Starting point is 00:45:03 i would hope so i would hope it would be i want to make sure that we're getting to uh all this other stuff that i have as well for you as we're getting set up for the week yeah they're doing the parole in place legal status if you've been here for 10 years that's the that's the that's the plan that the uh byton administration is putting out. If you've been here for 10 years and you haven't started the process of becoming a legal citizen or being here legally, I don't want you here. If you haven't started that process of doing all of that, then why should we allow you,
Starting point is 00:45:34 why should we allow you to stay in the country? People can, they are here. This is why I've always been critical of, like the quote unquote dreamers and all this stuff. Because they, they have been here for this long. You could start the process, but no one ever chooses to do so. But they start the process of getting college scholarships and getting government benefits and doing all of this other stuff, everything except becoming a legal citizen.
Starting point is 00:46:02 And that's even because under that DREAM Act, you guys remember, they couldn't be deported as so long as if they were brought in as minors, they couldn't be deported. So there was no excuse for them to start the process to avoid it. but it's amnesty. It's what it's about. Amnesty and just letting everyone come in and then saying Democrats didn't remember that when you go vote. You know that's true. So they have the parole in place. This is going to be just another amnesty plan.
Starting point is 00:46:34 The largest program since DACA, the Deferred Action Childhood Arrival. That's the Dreamer program. This was first announced in 2012. It was that stopgap measure because that's when Congress was considering revoking parts of DACA. And even though it was never on the table to deport. court people, which is asinine, that was what was sold as like a fear tactic to keep it in place. So now the policies are going to benefit. This is, we talked a little bit about this last hour, one point more, 1.1 million people here illegally who have American spouses. And if you're here
Starting point is 00:47:08 for 10 years and you apparently haven't, you know, committed any other crimes, then it doesn't matter if it's merit. It's not merit based. It's, are you married to someone here? Do you got a blood relative. Again, the United States, the only country on God's Green Earth that's not allowed to use meritocracy as a basis for admittance into this country. It's assinine. Everybody else does. If you don't believe me, go try it. Literally every other nation does. Even in Mexico, you have to demonstrate some sort of meritous behavior. You can't just be like, oh, I got an aunt over here. And we got, we got, we got to go down here to, uh, to the Yucatan Peninsula. We're going to, we're going to be all the way down here. We're, we're going to, we're in Quintanarub. We've got, we got family over here.
Starting point is 00:47:48 we've got some family over here. Let us send. We've got cousins and an aunt. No, Mexican authorities will not do that. But in the United States, hey, we got family over in California. Okay, come on in. That works. It's like, it's a, it's a huge, and it's a justifiable criticism too, especially when you have people that are waiting to come in here to the United States and maybe they don't have blood relatives here, but they've demonstrated, you know, serious merit. They want to bring their skill set to the United States. It's exactly the type of person that you want to become an American. And yet all of that because they can't claim a blood relative, then they're, what, push back to the end of the line. They should just cross over the border illegally at this point. It's not serious. Yeah, and as K-n notes, the people we don't want are the ones who are like, oh, but I have a relative over here. I have an aunt. I have an auntie over here. I have a relative.
Starting point is 00:48:39 It's not merit-based. So that's just a huge amnesty program. That's just a huge amnesty program. That's all that this is. can we talk for a minute about the speaking of the terror attacks and everything else we keep getting warnings from our Intel chiefs about serious threats like apparently
Starting point is 00:48:58 repeated warnings from top FBI and military officials including a former acting CIA director I don't know if I even take any of these seriously from these cats isn't aren't these the same agencies that were telling us that the laptop was fake I mean I know it's like different Intel chiefs but there are
Starting point is 00:49:18 they're from the same agencies that were telling us the laptop, which was entered into evidence, was fake. So it's kind of difficult to believe anything anybody says because they, they've lied about so many other things. I just, I'm under the impression that there is always going to be a potential for a terrorist attack, and particularly so with a wide open border. There have been, I mean, I would imagine the family of the mother of five who was raped and viciously beaten and left on the side of a trail from someone who entered the country illegally. I would imagine that That's their own little terror attack within their family. So you're basically getting death by 1,000 paper cuts as is right now.
Starting point is 00:49:53 Death by 1,000 cuts now. We have more on the way. We've got headlines coming up. And then we got to, this story just keeps getting dumber and dumber. I don't even follow WNBA. But now I am just because of the caddiness and the, the politics that's playing out on the court. And it's not from forces outside of the court. It's from the players themselves who are making it political.
Starting point is 00:50:16 So apparently Angel Reese just like smacked Caitlin Clark in the head over the weekend because they played Chicago Sky again. And not Caitlin Clark's own teammates didn't even help her up. What is wrong with you, bitches? This is so, I'm so dumb with this stuff. Like nobody wants to watch WMBA. You know why? Because at least the men understand camaraderie. You chicks don't.
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Starting point is 00:52:52 $120 for a pound of lobster salad. So apparently, I mean, I like lobster bisque. That's all good and all. I don't like binomics at all. Yeah, this is like bug meat salad, though. I don't like a seafood salad. I don't like seafood in a salad. I like it only in a soup if it's a bisque.
Starting point is 00:53:12 But $120, it's the Red Horse to Market. who packages this stuff? Like, bald eagles? Like, what the heck? They said they've gotten complaints from some of the customers. But they said, I mean, it literally's $120 a pound for their lobster salad.
Starting point is 00:53:26 That's ridiculous. And they said, well, it's because of the quality we have to charge these prices. I don't believe you. I don't, I don't think so. I don't think so. Pizza Hut closes four Central Ohio locations. Thanks to Bidenomics.
Starting point is 00:53:39 They closed four, I love Pizza Hut. Remember, like, back in the olden days when they would bring out, like, the pizza and the little, like, the actual hot skillets, and you had to, like, you couldn't touch it. Everybody at least seared part of their fingerprints off at one point. But they've been closed in some of the locations in Ohio. I don't think we knew how good we had it with pizza hot back in the day, right? You had those red cups.
Starting point is 00:54:02 You had those skillets. You had the salad bar. And you knew that when you were a kid, you'd only go up and get croutons and ranch. But, you know, some cheese. But it was all good, right? It was all good. Greece is turning an abandoned airport into an eight-billard. dollar smart city where are they getting this money at because they're broke where's Greece
Starting point is 00:54:18 getting this cash at it's an abandoned airport into an eight billion dollar smart city and they said it's going to be a green city it's been a decade in the making it's going to be a former Athens airport it's called this is a weird name uh eleaniquin whatever it sounds right i don't it sounds right a new high-tech city this sounds like hell a high-tech city that sounds like my idea of hell. Yeah. Two dozen people stuck for 30 minutes dangling upside on a ride at Oak's Park. And Harenberg police shot a man with an axe ahead of the Euro's match. Dude bought it. He brought an axe. It was a gunfight. He brought an axe. Coming up, the fight in the NBA and how everyone's weaponizing everything. Our partners over at Patriot Mobile is the only Christian conservative
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Starting point is 00:56:29 A political wonder kid steps into fatherhood and embraces the unscripted. When you went on your first date with Chaston, did you ever imagine you would be here today in this place in your life? Part of what's amazing about falling in love and getting married is that you're in it for this journey that you just don't know where it's going to take you. But is this him trying to get emotional? I can't imagine I could have asked for anything better. He's so awkward. He doesn't have been hard, but if you ask me that summer night nine years ago, told me what was going to happen. And this, it would have seemed greedy to even hope.
Starting point is 00:57:19 to have all of that nine years later. This is so cringe. Welcome back to the program. That was CBS flipping out over poop booty juice, the transportation secretary. And I think I have a conspiracy theory. I think that the reason
Starting point is 00:57:39 why they keep promoting him like this is because they don't have anybody else. That's it. What, they got Big Gretch? She's not really likable. And he's awkward. and he just smiles like a psychopath. Dana Lash here with you, bottom of the second hour,
Starting point is 00:57:55 he can listen coast to coast, channel 347 direct TV as well. He just smiles like a psychopath. He's not good at his job. And the reason you know he's not good at his job is because you know that he's the department of trans, that he's the secretary for the department of transportation. Something I don't even know that we need. What is it?
Starting point is 00:58:15 Why do we need that federally? He's supposed to oversee transportation. And the reason that you know, who he is is because it's absurd and he's so bad at it. That's why you know. And the stuff that he's talked about, like racist bridges, racist roads, racist construction work, everything's like race, everything's unequitable, everything's something or other. It fits, it's, you know, it's, it just is. And he assigns these values to processes and inanimate objects and it's just weird. And in the meantime, he couldn't even explain why is it that the administration hasn't been able to build.
Starting point is 00:58:56 You know, they said, what did they say? Like some like half a million charging stations and they built seven. And they were going to have half a million by 2030. And they've built seven. Yeah. But he's bad at his job. And he's everything. What I find weird about poop booty juice or actually interesting with Democrats' obsession with him is because Democrats need rights.
Starting point is 00:59:21 radicals. They have to have radicals to inspire momentum within their own side, but they don't like taking all the baggage that comes with it because they can be a headache to deal with. And so he checks a lot of boxes without being a dirty radical, without seeming like one of those radicals that they can't, that they can't control. And I think that's part of his attraction. He's, he's a DEI hire. He's a DEI hire, and he doesn't have the radical behavior. I mean, you know, like being out in the street, like Trans-Tifa and that. This guy has no idea about anything that has to do with transportation. He has no idea about supply chains.
Starting point is 01:00:01 He has no idea about railroads, except that Democrats are supposed to like them. He has no idea about, you know, shipping and ports and maritime, nothing, absolutely nothing. And he's, I mean, he's also the guy who thinks that $8 billion. because that's how much is being earmarked for this. And you only have, what, seven EV stations, that that's like the start of a successful program? Do you guys remember what he did right when everything shut down, the country shut down, the supply chain crisis?
Starting point is 01:00:45 Do you remember where he went, came in the midst of all that? Where did he go? Remember he took a, he was on paternity leave? He just had babies. That's right. He birthed them and went out and took paternity leave. You know it's funny about that photo that he took? They took it in a hospital bed.
Starting point is 01:01:05 Okay, that's what ticks me off, and that's why I constantly come back to making fun of this. It makes me laugh. They didn't just, why did people do this? They posed in the hospital bed, like one of them pushed them out. They did that. They posed like new moms. They laid in a hospital bed and act like one of them just gave birth.
Starting point is 01:01:23 and held that's guys come on stop and he was gone for how long he was gone for months and do you remember
Starting point is 01:01:34 the complaints that came out after Politico ran them that meant it came from someone within the department Politica ran them
Starting point is 01:01:41 they were upset because people were mad because they couldn't get a hold of him he would ignore very important emails and he's like
Starting point is 01:01:52 I'm on paternity leave leave. He would ignore emails, wouldn't respond. They had pressing issues that they needed addressed, and he just would not do it. He was on, he, they couldn't get a hold of him forever. He was drawn a paycheck. He was the Secretary of Transportation. I mean, he just, he's, I don't know what, what is his purpose there except to be the DEI hire. He is, he's miles wide inches deep. he's completely without substance, completely without seriousness. He is a walking caricature. And Democrats encourage it.
Starting point is 01:02:36 Juan says that Democrats would rather have a gay president than a woman president. Well, considering the women that they keep putting up, you know, good heavens. Pete Buttigieg, they keep building it up because they want him on the backburner. They don't really have a bench. They don't really have anybody after Joe Biden, Barack Obama. mama saw to that. He sucked up all the energy in the room. So they weren't able to like really groom anybody. And I, I don't know who else they're going to get. They got big grudge. They got him. They got Gavin. That's it. Oh my gosh. I just realized. You want to know what the most insufferable
Starting point is 01:03:11 ticket in the world would be? Gavin and Pete. Oh, I'm sorry. I made you all sick. That is probably the most annoying ticket I could ever imagine. I just think, I don't like poop booty judge because he is it's easy for him to inspire resentment because he's in a position that he didn't earn he only got there because of how he has sex that's the truth of the matter he bones a dude and that's why he got hired you you can roll people can get mad to me all they want to but that's god's honest truth and you all know it and that's why it makes the left so angry because it's not about merit it's about oh my gosh do you check this box there's no way that this guy was qualified to be in this position. Hell, there's no way the guy was really qualified to be mayor of South Bend, but he was.
Starting point is 01:04:03 And he is, he wants to be in government forever. He wants to be on the government teet forever. He never ever wants to really go out and make his own way. I don't know. I just, he's, he is a, uh, whole foods progressive. I don't like limousy and liberal anymore. Whole foods progressive is what it is. It's a whole foods progressive. It's a whole foods progressive. Can we talk about the WNBA, speaking of like all the DEI and all this other stuff? I don't know. You guys tell me, did you guys see the move? And I don't even really want to follow WNBA.
Starting point is 01:04:42 But the players are being so petty and political that they're making it to where everybody has to. So Angel Reese was foul because she, or she fouled Caitlin Clark because she hit her in the head. I watched this move like a million different times and I'm trying to be very gracious. But it honestly seems like Angel Reese knew that the basketball. ball. She wasn't going to really get it. So she just wanted to hit Caitlin Clark on the head. That's me looking at it because that's exactly what I would have done. If I wanted to hit a chick and try to get away with it, that's exactly what I would have done.
Starting point is 01:05:10 So that's, and that's what it seemed like. And then, of course, knocked her to the ground. Are they not going to be happy? Are these chicks in the WMBA not going to be happy until they injure her and ruin her career? I mean, Stephen Kane, and I know Steve follows basketball, I want you guys to weigh in. Am I reading too much into it? Does it look like she hit her on purpose? I mean, there's an argument that could be made.
Starting point is 01:05:32 She was going for the ball there, and her arm followed through just hit her in the head. I mean, there's an argument there. But because of the history and because of previous targeted actions on Caitlin Clark, it makes that theory a little less believable. But, I mean, there could be an argument for that. Because look at her going for the ball. One's showing it. Yeah, I've got the simulcast.
Starting point is 01:05:54 From the back, you can kind of see she's going from the ball from it right here. and then boom. She just keeps her arm going down. Like she keeps her arm going down. Come on. Yeah. She wanted to slap that ball hard. That was intentional.
Starting point is 01:06:09 Or she wanted to slap Caitlin Clark hard. Steve, are I being, am I reading too much into it, be honest? No, because the refs changed it to a flitrant one, which means it's fully intentional. It can be fines or suspension. So that's what the refs said. And her teammates did not like rush over to help her up. Why? Are they, you know who's a horrible, who are horrible advocates for WMBA?
Starting point is 01:06:36 WMBA players. The worst representation for women's basketball are women's basketball players. We've heard nothing but bitching and moaning about why don't you watch WMBA. WMBA doesn't get paid like the men do. WMBA doesn't get the attention that the men do. And once you all get it, you get mad because of the chick that's bringing you eyes. eyes. And instead of looking at it as a rising tide raises all ships, you're all mad at her. And then you decided Jackie Robinson are. What's the problem with you? And that's exactly what it is.
Starting point is 01:07:12 She's being classy about it. Katelyn Clark's being classy about it. She's not saying anything. Jackie Robinson was classy about it. But how is this any different? First off, why is this such a big deal? I've heard everyone talk about it's because of militant black lesbians. That's why. It's militant black lesbians that are mad because the straight white chick is playing basketball. The only people that I've heard bring up, like the black lesbian part, are literally like other players and commentators that hint at it. Players, they'll hint at it. And then commentators will say, oh, well, Caitlin Clark is only getting these sponsorships
Starting point is 01:07:45 because she's white and straight. What does that have to do with anything? I'm so done with that race argument. It's tired and it's cheap and it's used by people with lesser talent to explain their deficiencies. And I'm tired of it. You had Tiger Woods that came in and brought a whole new... I never, ever even followed golf.
Starting point is 01:08:06 I never even paid it. I didn't even know anything about it until Tiger Woods started playing. Didn't even know. Look at tennis. Serena and Venus Williams brought a whole new generation of people into tennis. And... Stop with the race stuff. I'm so tired of this.
Starting point is 01:08:27 This isn't anyone's turf. It's everybody's game. and she's being really classy about it. I mean, I think she has to be professionally. I mean, I don't know that. That's a hard thing to do. But her own teammates, what are the coaches doing? What is her coach doing?
Starting point is 01:08:44 I'd be whooping my players' asses if they were not out there with the camaraderie and helping her up and defending her a little bit here. This is where men are better than women. Because women stupidly believe that there's a scarcity of opportunity. And the sad thing is, is what you see in the WNBA is what you see with women in any industry. You have all of these catty. I can sit here and tell you one day I will name check some of the caddiest chicks that are in politics. You would, and some of them were the biggest, shiniest crosses going on Fox News.
Starting point is 01:09:18 And they are some of the, and you see them on CNN or AB's. And they are some of the catiest chicks you will ever meet in your life. Always backbiting, always cutting people down, always trying to go around. And it's the same with the WNBA. This isn't just something with WNBA. This is a problem with women. That's the thing. You're just seeing it spill out.
Starting point is 01:09:39 And then there's the additional, the additional layer of race and sexual identity involved in it. This is a problem with women, though. Men don't do this. Like, men will foul each other and they'll have problems. And then they, you know, they play their game and then they leave the drama. Like, they don't, they don't continue. to perpetuate, and they will help each other out. They have camaraderie. They have teamwork.
Starting point is 01:10:06 Women don't do that. And you want to know who puts women back? Women do. Women put women back. Just like it's women who didn't want to watch WNBA. It's women who didn't want to go to the games. And now you're making it to where women don't want to have anything to do with it now because they see that petty stuff in their
Starting point is 01:10:22 workplace every single damn day. Why do they want to go and watch it on the court? What a horrible sportsmanship and what a horrible advocacy and representation. of this sport to all other girls. I loved basketball when I was in high school. I tried out every single year.
Starting point is 01:10:41 I was varsity, every other sport, but I could not be varsity basketball. I was a horrible basketball player, and I have no idea why. But I love this sport. And it was so fun. It's just horrible. What kind of message is this sending to young girls?
Starting point is 01:10:56 That, well, if you make it up to a certain point, you have to forfeit any kind of support or teamwork or camarader. because that's just par for the course that goes along with it because other women are jealous of what you got. This is a problem with women, first and foremost. And then I think the race and the sexual identity come after, but it is a woman problem. Our partners that help bring you free radio.
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Starting point is 01:12:51 He was arrested and accused of locking himself and a woman inside of a Seminole County gas station bathroom, attacking her with a box cutter. Randall Lee Lawton, 62 was booked into jail on charges of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, resisting an officer and kidnapping, according to online jail records. they said it was a racetrack gas station. The guy looks like Kenny Rogers. And the woman told police that she'd been at the gas station to buy cigarettes and coffee. The guy came in.
Starting point is 01:13:17 She said, he looked like he was talking to himself. And he went to the bathroom. And then he came out and asked for toilet paper. And she went there. She, the man had been, the man had been at the gas station to purchase stuff. But she said she went to go refill the toilet paper in the bathroom. And he went in and locked both of them in there. produced a box cutter.
Starting point is 01:13:39 She fought back, cut her hand. But once police entered the bathroom, because somebody called 911, he finally stopped. But he apparently knocked a tooth out of her head. So she's recovering from her injuries. My gosh, that is. I always wonder, like, how safe it is for people at, like, service stations. Man, I always get, you know, like, I'm always super nice when I go in, especially if it's, like, night or anything like that. Because I always, and I'm always worried about people's safety and stuff.
Starting point is 01:14:06 I don't know. I just, it makes me. A Florida man on a bike is accused of stealing a tip jar fundraising for a baby. At a diner, what in the world is wrong with people? I'll have to save this one for you tomorrow, but this is in Port Charlotte, Florida. This guy's a bad dude.
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Starting point is 01:15:45 That's where the term comes from, the trigger, back into the trigger finger. Thereby allowing the shooter to fire the weapon repeatedly without having to release the trigger. God, help me, it's Monday. I was CNN. No one tell them about rubber bands or belt loops either. Please. None of these people know how this works.
Starting point is 01:16:13 You know how many times I've seen people say, well, you know, the bumpstock thing, it just turns it into a fully automatic firearm. No, it doesn't. Strawberry Shortcake, it doesn't. I promise you it doesn't. That's not how it works. I just show what they were showing and not the audio, but just look at how. Now, put the image up. I mean, I want to see the animation.
Starting point is 01:16:33 This is like a joke. Look at how right here they're going to show you how accurate the weapon is. What's the trigger doing this whole time? What? Look at this guy. hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt what is this no the trigger doesn't move you realize that it still means you have to depress the trigger every single time in order to get around out correct every time you have to press it every time you have to press it every single time 100% of the the time. It works all the time. Yeah. This is so dumb.
Starting point is 01:17:20 This is honestly, this is a meme template. I just want to make fun of this over and over again. It's one of the goofiest things ever. See, all you got to do is you just got to strike it a little bit like this or bird, bird. Look at it. Look at how that trigger ain't to do nothing. It's magic. You put a bump type on this thing. Don't give it to an epileptic. Look at what happens.
Starting point is 01:17:42 Man, they got every attachment on this damn thing too, don't they? Look at it. I got everything on this gun. They have the suppressor too. I got all of it. That's how it works. See, if you just do this with it, that's what it does. That's not how it works. Because I need an optic when I'm just throwing lead indiscriminately downward. I mean, you know, can you really throw lead indiscriminately just all the places without an optic? You know, I mean,
Starting point is 01:18:06 I think I want some of it to go here. Welcome back. Dana last year with you, top of this third hour. You can listen all across the country. Channel 347, DirecTV, can also find us on a Rumble and X streaming there. The simulcast, the video, it's a radio show. We've got the video portion of the radio show. You can watch along. I, that's what CNN thinks that it is. And they keep, they keep, um, insisting. And I've seen everybody from politicians to, uh, editorialists. They all keep saying that, uh, it changes this. This is about the Supreme Court decision, and they keep slaming this as a part of their, we want to pack the court scheme.
Starting point is 01:18:55 And that's not how any of this works. That's not how bump stocks work. You still, one press of the, one squeeze of the trigger, one round, it comes from the barrel. That's how that works. But they think that you don't know, or they think that the rubs who watch their programs don't know. So they're like, this tarns any gun to a fully automatic gun.
Starting point is 01:19:15 geek, geek, that's what they believe. And that's what they've been telling everybody all weekend. That's what they were telling everyone. Can you believe the Supreme Court did this? We got to pack the court. We can't have this like this no more. We got to pack the court. You see what they did?
Starting point is 01:19:31 Skeet, skit, skit. They made it to wear every gun's an automatic gun now. Look at that. Get yourself an automatic lock with a 40-11 D-Frillion round clip of zine. What? Gik-k-k-k-kit. It's 200 shells.
Starting point is 01:19:47 200 whole shells. What? A 30 clip magazine. No, a 30 magazine clip. That's what they were saying. Oh, too good. See, this is why, maybe I should be elected to office. Because, no, no, hear me out.
Starting point is 01:20:02 For like a second. Because what I would do is I would pass an executive order. All the people who are this stupid get rounded up. Oh, you said 200 shells away with you. You said magazine. clip away with you. You made this video about how you think a bomb stock works away with you. Nope, nope, there's no due process for you because it's completely upon my discretion. I don't like you. Go. I'm going to run this like the Democrats ran Trump's impeachment. Go. No inquiries. Just me.
Starting point is 01:20:31 I'm presiding. It's my judgment. It's down. It's passed. Seems right. And then I would abolish my office immediately. Well, unless I was president. I couldn't really do that. I'd leave. I'd just leave. Be like, oh, bye, suckers. And then I'd be out. That's all I'd do. I just, it'd be a wild ride. That's all I know. Everybody'd hate me.
Starting point is 01:20:53 The CIA'd try to take me out. It'd be a mess. It'd be an absolute mess. FBI'd be working against me. Everybody would hate me. Oh, man. Because I hate everybody more. There it is.
Starting point is 01:21:03 They couldn't possibly hate me more than I hate them. All these agencies. So I'm just saying, I just don't really feel like these people have any, in position at all whatsoever to lecture all of us about this stuff. But they're using this as another example of why the Supreme Court needs to be packed. Just see what they did on the bump stocks? They didn't even know what these were.
Starting point is 01:21:28 I was watching these people, like these people, who was it? I tweeted this one dude. I don't, gosh, this loser. Who is this guy? I tweeted about the, oh, yeah. I don't even know who this guy is, this Lawrence guy. He tries to, he, he, he goes. Googled some history.
Starting point is 01:21:43 Oh, Good job. You Googled something. He's like the 1934 Firearms Act Bans civilian ownership of machine guns. The six justices have
Starting point is 01:21:54 blood-soaked robes. They overrode the ATFs. What is all? You guys are obsessed with blood-soaked stuff. Overrode the ATF's common sense conclusion
Starting point is 01:22:04 that keeping pressure on your trigger finger long enough for your gun to fire 13 times per second in a single function. Wait a minute. That's not literally. at all how that works. Literally all of that is wrong. All of that literally is wrong. That's all
Starting point is 01:22:18 literally a thousand percent wrong. Bump stocks do not make a semi-automatic into an automatic and the trigger has to be deprived. I fired bump stocks many a time. This dude clearly has not. This dude clearly is a chick who knows nothing about guns. He's a, I don't know. I can't stand this stuff anymore. This is so damn stupid. You know, the issue didn't have to do with guns at all. It didn't have to do with the Second Amendment at all. It had to do with the, the egregious overreach of the administrative state. And that's what this was. And this is applicable to like a million different things. This is applicable to whether the CDC's rent moratorium, it's applicable to any kind of government agency that wants to put down something that hasn't been congressionally passed or vetted and then act like it has the full scope and effective law when it doesn't. That's what this was about. So I These are all the people And they again, this is all about going after the Supreme Court.
Starting point is 01:23:21 It's all about the Supreme Court and literally nothing else. Now, 2024, let's talk about that a little bit because I know we keep talking about the VP stakes. Please for the love of all things holy. Let me tell you who I don't want his VP. I don't want Marco Rubio's VP. I watch Marker Rubio collapse on stage at Parkland. and compromise on red flag law and universal background checks. And whether or not he's changed his mind from that then is irrelevant.
Starting point is 01:23:49 The fact that he felt the heat and didn't withstand under pressure, no. J.D. Vance, no, unless you want his seat to go to a Democrat because he barely won that seat. He barely won that seat. There's no other Republican that I don't think could step in and be able to successfully defend that seat right now. I I so you we have too tiny of a presence in the in the Senate to lose another red seat we do not have the funds to battle out to keep that seat red we don't have it we do not have the ability to do it and he's and I just I think that's a bad move and I think that the strategy of it puts at the Senate in dire jeopardy Tim Scott is like the easiest decision because he comes from a solid red area and And even though I think he's, he's, he's, I'm not a, I, I wasn't a total fan of everything that he did legislatively. It just seems like the most benign choice that he could possibly make. None of these are choices that I would make.
Starting point is 01:24:52 The choices that I would make would be, I think you need to either have Brian Kemp, maybe even a Glenn Yonkin, because you've got to look at, I know a lot of people want Ron DeSantis, but you can't have two people coming from Florida. You cannot have two people coming from Florida. Electorily that does not even work out, and that's just not possible. Dick Cheney, you could have him. He domiciled what in Montana so that he could get around being from Texas and Bush being from Texas. But it doesn't work like that when you've got two people who are from Florida like that.
Starting point is 01:25:20 Republicans got to think about the next 12 years, not just the next four. I know that's very difficult to tell the RNC to do because the RNC can't even see their feet in front of their face. So I don't know. They've got to think about 12 years ahead in time and not just. just four. And I think the best bet is to go with a swing state governor. That is my pick. I'm only looking about putting numbers on the board. I don't care if they like each other. It is irrelevant to me. I don't care. I wish that Brian Kemp and Donald Trump got along. I know they don't. I wish they'd get over it and get along. We should put them in a get along
Starting point is 01:25:55 shirt like they do little kids, make them do that. They need to be able to get along to go along. And that I'm just looking at put numbers up on the board. Yonkin, though, I like Yonken, but when you bring that up with the folks in Virginia, they get really, really viscerally angry at you because they do not want to lose their governor. Like they will hiss at you audibly. It's a little, they sound like honey badgers. They get mad at you. If you're like, oh, Glenn Yonkin, they're very protective of him. That's their governor.
Starting point is 01:26:28 They will let you know. So I think you have to fight them first. Steve says they only have one term. But he's got to finish that out, though. because when is Steve he's not out until next fall yeah next fall yeah I don't even know if he has a successor in place yet that's the other thing he's got to lay the groundwork for that but I mean swing state that you know that might be a good pick too I would say Yonkin or Kemp those would be my picks Yonkin or Kemp and then I think that you put people like DeSantis and Huckabee Sanders
Starting point is 01:27:00 and all these other people on the on the bench you have them on the bench you have a healthy bench but that would be for VP that would be my pick. I don't know about the people advising Trump, but I think anybody advising Trump that has Ruby on the list is not someone that I would consider a valuable consultant. So I don't know how much faith I have in the advice that he's getting on VP picks, but I'm looking at putting numbers up on the board and score on large margins of victory,
Starting point is 01:27:27 and I don't see it with those cats that they got on the list right now. I got to be real with you, I don't. Not that I dislike them. I don't care about them. as humans. They are vessels to get my agenda on the chess board. That is their only value to me. Do you get me what I want? If not, pound sand. Next, it's time to win. It's not time to sit here and wrestle everyone's jimmies and pat everyone's back and make sure everyone feels love and accepted. Blank you. No, we don't, that's not what we're doing right now. We're about scoring wins.
Starting point is 01:27:55 We're about getting seats. We're about snapping necks and cash and checks. And we're not going to do that if we're trying to make everybody happy with their choices. That's what it is. so we'll see but that's uh i think my picks are good kane yeah i'd say so yeah i'd say so of course that it will never be followed it will never be followed because everybody's got to have their pet projects in there i think he's getting some bad advice on some of these vp short lists i got to be real with you i'm like who in the hell is suggesting marco rubio who is suggesting that guy what in the matter who is suggesting let's imperil the whole senate this has nothing to do that you know do with J.D. Vance. Who's, but who's like, hey, you know all this solid red seat? Let's go ahead and risk it going
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Starting point is 01:30:08 She called in Big Bastard. That's what she called him. Is an aggressive black bear. It fatally mauled her in her home. I just assumed that when you say mauled, you're fatally mauled. Like, oh, she was mauled. To death, right?
Starting point is 01:30:20 Because there's no other way to get out of that, right? Like, let's, why, do we got to say fatally mauled? Is there a chance that she comes out of that alive? Likely not. Patrice Miller, 71. She was harassed by an aggressive black bear
Starting point is 01:30:32 and her small northern California four months in her town broke in her home and killed her. This bear legit broke right up under her home and they found her body mauled and partially eaten. Now when they first found her, they thought, okay,
Starting point is 01:30:50 maybe she passed away naturally and then the bear came in. Nope, the bear totally marked her. They said that she even had to put steel bars across her windows to keep the bear up, but it broke down her door. And it's the first documented fatal black bear attack on a human in the golden state. So they said that they think that the Sierra, oh, this is a horrible.
Starting point is 01:31:09 Sierra County Sheriff said they think that the bear had been there for several days feeding on the remains. Oh my. And they think it pulled her from her bed to her living room. So it broke in on her while she was in bed. That's horrific. Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh. That's terrifying.
Starting point is 01:31:28 That's a horror movie right there. Yeah. More bottles of cherries founded George Washington's. Mount Vernon home in a spectacular discovery. BUSCBS. They said that this was in the cellar of his Mount Vernon home. Preserved cherries. Archaeologists discovered 35 glass bottles of these cherries.
Starting point is 01:31:49 And they said that it's a spectacular find. And it looks like they were of the 35 bottles. 39 of them were intact. And they were in five storage pits in the cellar. And it included gooseberries and car. current. They'd been hidden for about 250 years. They were uncovered during an ongoing excavation. Wow. What do you think they taste like? Yeah, I'm just one, I'm like curious, you know. It'd be a little like alcohol. A little like, you think, just a little bit like? Probably. We have more to
Starting point is 01:32:24 come. We have, Stephen Yates is going to be joining us here at the, actually coming up in just minutes. Stick with us. Whether you're a policy walk, a news junkie, or simply someone hungry for insightful this course, the Dana Show podcast has your back. Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. This is so weird. We played a little bit of this earlier, but it's like a replay of what happened with G7. And this is Barack Obama leading a very confused Joe Biden off stage. This is a big fundraiser that he did, a big campaign fundraiser. I think it was George Clooney had hosted it, along with Julia Roberts and then Jimmy Kimmel was asking questions because they did it like a panel discussion because Biden can't all of these events are panel discussions for him. He cannot hold
Starting point is 01:33:20 something on his own. And I feel like he looks just as confused as he did when he was at G7, which was startling, very startling. And now there's stuff murmurs that's like bubbling up in the press, like in the European press where European, it sounded like European leaders had been on how far he's kind of slipped, but they were still shocked and there were members of their different respective delegations that apparently also were just really shocked at what they saw. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here. Joining us on this and a host of other issues, our very good friend, the well-traveled Stephen
Starting point is 01:33:55 Yates, senior fellow at America First Policy Institute and chair of the China Policy Initiative. Stephen, I got to ask you about this. I mean, is it normal where, because you worked in the Trump administration, you've worked in the Bush administration, you know all. I mean, people who want to know about foreign policy, particularly as it relates to the Indo-Pacific region, will have you involved. You've seen a lot of this stuff. You know, these different, you know, summits, these leaders come together. It's not unusual for maybe like leaders or delegations to be briefed on, okay, this is what you can expect with how this president's going to act.
Starting point is 01:34:27 This is where they are. So it does seem like they were kind of told, at least, you know, when you watch them, that Biden was slipping. Yeah. Well, it's obviously part of the brief. I mean, whenever you're prepping a principle for one of these international meetings, you, if you're doing your job, you are going to give kind of a psychological profile of the interlocutor. You're going to give recommended policy points. You're going to give all kinds of context of what to watch out for and if asked kind of contingency points. There's lots of things that go in when you're prepping a president, vice president, or a cabinet level person for these kinds of exchanges.
Starting point is 01:35:05 You know, these things have come into play in times past. People might not remember because it was long ago. When presidents are older and jet lag can hit them, you even have a president who had to bow over and wretch on somebody during a meeting. Many, you have to be prepared for anything. There are leaders that fall asleep. It's not just the old and kind of infirm.
Starting point is 01:35:31 It's hard to go around the world. Even yours truly occasionally could be guilty of zoning out a time or two going around the world. But this is unique. Never in the history of our republic did we have to give them a brief to say, watch out and make no distracting noises or gestures because it's just like squirrel and he's gone. Absolutely frozen. Gone. There was one video too that I saw where Kashita, the prime minister of Japan, I guess this was right when Biden first walked in, they were going to have their big official G7 photo, and there were three steps that he had to go down. And he stumbled down the second step. And Kashida immediately
Starting point is 01:36:14 was over there. And it was almost as if he caught himself mid trying to help this older gentleman. And he kind of steps back, but then extends his arm. Like he knew that he was on camera. He knew he was being watched. But he also wanted to make sure that Biden didn't fall down the stairs. And then after they did their photos, there's another video. And I watched. And Kashita immediately was over to his side, being very respectful of his elders, and making sure that Biden could get the next set of stairs. It was wild, because I love watching body language. And this was more insightful than almost anything any of these leaders said. Oh, definitely. You can see the shock in their faces. And you can bet that they were also told, and their staff was told, you shall not breathe a word
Starting point is 01:36:58 about this. So, I mean, there was complete message discipline among all the others. And you got to believe that team Biden is telling their counterparts, don't say anything because, you know, big bad Trump may win and he could come back and you want us. So you guys better just zip it, zip it, zip it. And it's astonishing that there hasn't been more about this. You would think even among the comedians out there that can be unkind from time to time that there would be more about this. But someone has chosen to put a zip on it. And really, even if you were a supporter of President Biden personally and politically, is he really? better off walking the way
Starting point is 01:37:36 he does, or should they go ahead and put him in a chair? Because it's not really like he's showing off on these stumbles. It's very stiff and very awkward. And at least if he was in a chair, you'd have someone pushing him where
Starting point is 01:37:52 he needed to go. It's sad that it's even a thought at this point. It is. It's sad. We're talking with our friend Stephen Yates at Yates Coms-on-X. It's sad and it also makes me wonder who's doing the negotiating. because one of the things that they came up with, there were a host of issues that they had on the table at G7, but they were slaming China's support for Russia
Starting point is 01:38:09 and saying that it was enabling Russia to continue on with the conflict in Ukraine. And I'm watching, you know, Biden, who I think is in a stronger position than most to press on China. Because some of these other countries, even though they're our allies, you know, European nations, they still have a weird perception of China
Starting point is 01:38:29 that's very different from our own. I think maybe Italy is the only one that that kind of shares that just simply because of how the virus kicked off and just destroyed their economy and really how it began in the Prado region and all of that. But that being said, these countries have different approaches to China, maybe not as aggressive as ours is or should be. And who's doing the negotiating for this? Like this is a great time to really put the pressure on and this is not the guy to do it there.
Starting point is 01:38:57 No, unfortunately, there can only one, as the Highlander movie taught us. really we don't have an alternative. If you occasionally would send a vice president when a president can't go. But really, we are in this uncharted waters where with either the president or the vice president, there is no guarantee that more than a third or two thirds of what they say is even intelligible to their counterparts, much less translatable into another language. And so if you can't get him to be fully. present and be able to go through the formalities, why would you think he can engage in a deep
Starting point is 01:39:38 and perhaps contentious conversation? And they didn't even foreshadow that there was something they could push. If you really wanted to work this, you could have staff sort of salt the media and the environment in advance to suggest we're going to push for this, we're going to push for that. And then that you'd have sort of dueling negotiations outside of the principal's meetings. But there's nothing like that going on, which leads me to believe they basically just took a trip, and that's all that happened. Yeah, I don't know. Because there's such a great opportunity, especially after the elections, the EU elections, and you had Ursula von der Leanderlin there, who looked the most confused, by the way, out of the clip that Juan was just showing during the
Starting point is 01:40:19 parishooting that demonstration. She looked the most confused, and she saw Biden kind of going away. You have that, you know, the commissioner of the EU there. That's a great time to put pressure on all of these people like, hey, can we all get on the same page about China? Can we all realize that Russia is essentially China's vassal state at this point? And really drive that home. Maybe, I don't know, maybe makes them in roads towards India. And if we have to have manufacturing that's not domestic, how about India instead of China? None of that can be discussed because aside from him looking so feeble and clearly not being able to host or carry out a sentence as we saw in the pressers that he did give over there, Stephen, then he, there's just, there's just, everyone just looks confused
Starting point is 01:40:59 and worried about his health. And that's it. What did we get out of this? Nothing. Well, I mean, you got it right on the substance. And on the form of it, it was also a distraction to have the First Lady jetting back and forth across the Atlantic. It gives the impression that that's where the first family's attention is.
Starting point is 01:41:17 And they're only partially present to do the work of the country and our diplomacy while at that venue. Because we know the president has to rest. He's not putting in long days and long conversations. And if she's heading back to attend a trial, then that's kind of the indication. She's the one everyone's relying upon to keep him straightened up and flying right. And so that also had to have been noticed by all of our counterparts. And you have to think if you're really trying to convey a message to our allies,
Starting point is 01:41:52 would it have been better to send someone else in the president's place? Yeah. Because he basically gave a version of Ronald Reagan's speech. He wandered off on a couple of different meetings. He stumbled and did what he could. And people probably have empathy for someone at this advanced stage of whatever. But it wasn't power. It wasn't policy.
Starting point is 01:42:11 And he wasn't fully present. And that's bad for the United States. And in the meantime, talking with our friend Stephen Yates, China seems to be escalating its attempts to control the South Seas. Because now I read that they're just stopping and detaining random foreigners. not only have they been incredibly aggressive towards Philippines, but now apparently anybody who's in the South Seas and China comes across them, it's a new policy that they announced last month, they can be, they can hold what they call suspects, just random people in the South Seas. They can hold them for up to 60 days without a trial. That's a huge, I mean, am I correct? And that's a big step forward for
Starting point is 01:42:45 them. Oh, it completely violates what people call international law. Yeah. That's kidding. China's basically extending its Communist Party rule out into the high seas. And a lot of our allies and partners in the region are quite shocked. Some of them are getting shocked into the reality of this. And I don't really want the United States to be the only one coming in to butt heads with these expansionist claims by the PRC. I was just in Japan not very long ago, and they seem to have been pretty stunned by all this and are looking for ways to themselves do more and to help others in Asia do more. I think that's the right general direction. Australia could definitely step up and do some more, too. So we've got options there. But yes,
Starting point is 01:43:33 this is aggressive. This encroachment is ridiculous. And I applaud you for not giving them credit for owning the sea. Oh, well, I learned from the best, I have to say. Well, and one of the things that I was reading, particularly as it relates to Philippines with us, because they've been very aggressive towards Philippine fishermen. Do we not have some kind of mutual defense treaty with the Philippines? Could that not escalate into something that does drag the U.S. involved and we'd have to take it out on? Absolutely. Absolutely. It's one of those things that's been ignored for a very, very long time, but we do have treaty alliances with places like Thailand and the Philippines, two places that most Americans don't give a thought to not just any given day, but any given
Starting point is 01:44:18 year. And yes, encroachment there is a mutual defense obligation. And it's just like with Japan. So China's encirclement of Taiwan is not possible without encroaching upon both of these treaty alliances. But even if you take the Taiwan contingency out of the mix, what they're doing straight up with the Philippines is a challenge to the U.S. alliance system. And we need to help buckle up the Philippines to be able to do more on its own. Because I have to do it. I don't think Americans have the appetite to go very far in this matter. So we better, if we want to have allies, we better find ways to help strengthen them and equip them. And we can't do that if our defense supply change is worried about what flag is going to fly at an institution on any given day
Starting point is 01:45:08 and which pronouns might be applied to the Twitter handles of people in charge. That is not deterring China. they don't really care about that stuff. That's true. No wiser word spoken. Our good friend Stephen Yates at Yates' comms. At someday, we're going to get together and you're going to be like, yes, all these problems in this region have been solved.
Starting point is 01:45:30 China's rolling it back. They are leaving Taiwan alone. We don't have any more, you know, vague policies regarding their sovereignty. It's all great. Kittens and sunshine. Maybe that day will come. Maybe it won't, but we'll be here regardless. Stephen, always a pleasure.
Starting point is 01:45:42 Thank you so much. Thank you, Dana. Take care. You too. You can find Stephen on. Twitter or on X at Yates Coms. I keep on to say Twitter on X at Yates Coms. Go and follow them all kinds of good stuff.
Starting point is 01:45:53 Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, because knowledge is your ultimate superpower. So I want to say a few words in recognition of Pride Month. The Biden-Harris administration joins Americans across the country to celebrate the extraordinary courage and contributions of the LGBTQI plus. Get your rocks off on your own time. Nobody cares. Nobody cares. I don't care how you get your rocks off. You don't care. Nobody cares. You're not going to say nothing about the lady who was like raped and beaten, had our head bashed in by rocks and she was left on a trail from the open border policy thanks to Joe Biden. You're not going to talk about, oh, can we play, can we, do we have time? Yes, we do. Can you hit the more fairer. Can we, I'm sorry, Juan. Juan's like, really. I knew you're going to do this to me. Sorry, Juan.
Starting point is 01:46:41 And has been very clear in making sure that, in saying that we need a legislative solution, but he also said, when he's talked about the executive action that he recently took, that in weeks ahead, he's going to speak on how we can make our immigration system more fairer. More fairer. More fairer. I mean, grammar aside, on that. You don't need to, can I just say, you don't need to say more fairer. If you can conjugate it to be er, then you don't need to add the more in front of it, but whatever.
Starting point is 01:47:09 That's the closest they got so far to mentioning the woman who, the guy that they just arrested on Friday. of rape, just arrested this guy, of raping and murdering this woman. And he, this is what the third person he's killed? Yeah, third person he's killed. He killed somebody in El Salvador. He killed somebody after he crossed in February 23 here. And then he invaded somebody's home and assaulted their minor in L.A. That's how they got the DNA on him for this crime, the woman that he killed in Maryland.
Starting point is 01:47:41 So, yeah, nothing about that. nothing about those open border policies and how it relates, how it contributes to that. But more fairer. They're just focused on making it more fairer. You could just say fairer. If, you know. Oh, my gosh. It's the Nordstrom pipeline, though.
Starting point is 01:48:00 Don't you know? Well, all that tyranny. Ameriitis. Yeah. I can't even say it. I have to say it hard or to say it the wrong way. Amerititis. Is that what she said?
Starting point is 01:48:12 Sounds like an ear pain. Amaritis is what she sounds. like she's suffering from. Oh my gosh. I just, I can't. I can't. I don't know where you're using
Starting point is 01:48:19 for today and stupidity, but we just got a whole bunch of really bad Zambite. Just put it in slack. So if one can get to. Well, no, I was just saying, I didn't know that. I didn't want to take up your time,
Starting point is 01:48:28 but because there's like five cuts that I'm looking at that we just got. I'm like, I can't believe that all, what is this? It's kind of a multi-tiered today in stupidity because number one, the idea of that pier in Gaza,
Starting point is 01:48:41 boy, that was stupid. Yeah, so there's one level of stupidity right there. Yeah. The media is asking, though, John Kirby, if there's any update on that botched $320 million here, that, by the way, it's gone again.
Starting point is 01:48:57 Yeah. So, yeah. Let's hear what it's date on the U.S. Bill Pier, the humanitarian aid pier that has been removed. Removed? That is undergoing repairs. Because of severe weather. That we talked about being a problem in the summer.
Starting point is 01:49:14 Nobody could have... I don't. You have to go to the Pentagon. Nobody could have predicted... Nobody could have, in the boardroom, predicted there would have been possible bad weather. Cloudy with a chance of shelling. Right.
Starting point is 01:49:26 Yeah, with some Hamas shelling. They must think... They must. No, they do. No, it's not they must. They do. They think you're dumb. They think that you don't know anything.
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