The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Monday June 24 - Full Show

Episode Date: June 24, 2024

Biden hides out in Camp David all week before the debate. Dana breaks down the Supreme Court ruling on the Second Amendment in United States v. Rahimi. Reps. Jamaal Bowman and AOC host a cringe rally ...in The Bronx where they try to look tough. CNN cuts off Trump’s press secretary after she brings up Jake Tapper’s former attacks on Trump. The Supreme Court will decide on Trump's immunity case and an abortion case this week. A study finds the US does not have a housing shortage, but a shortage of affordable housing. Trump has apparently narrowed his VP list down to 3. Dana plays a guessing game as to what a certain Biden official does for a living. Foreign policy expert Stephen Yates joins us to discuss China’s COVID consequences, the Russian navy’s latest missions and more.Please visit our great sponsors:ZeroDebtUSAhttps://zapmydebt.comZERO DEBT USA will find every solution possible to end your debt… permanently.  Talk to them FOR FREE today!Ammo Squaredhttps://ammosquared.comEnsure you are prepared for whatever comes your way with ammosquared.comBlack 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 There have been more than 6.9 million apprehensions at the southern border. Thus far, in Biden's term, there were just over 2 million in Donald Trump's entire term. What did the president do wrong? Now, this isn't about what the president did wrong. Remember, on the very first day that he was sworn into office, President Biden asked Congress both for the resources and, for comprehensive immigration reform. The Republicans blocked it, blocked it, blocked it, blocked it.
Starting point is 00:00:37 Donald Trump didn't have that either, Senator. He didn't have that either, and there were two million during his entire term. Until last fall, the president tries to deal with the problem that is presented to him. He can't deal with it if Congress and the Republicans continue to block him. And so the president is using the tools available to him, both to create border security, but he doesn't have the resources because the Republicans are blocking access. But he is president. Understood, I do think you've made your point, but poll after poll, as Matt Rivers just pointed out,
Starting point is 00:01:14 say that this is a very weak poll number for President Biden. Trump surpasses him by 17 points in trust and working the border. I understand that. And I understand that the president is doing what he can with the resources available to him. But you know as well as I do that he can't manufacture more judges. He can't manufacture more guards if Congress doesn't give him the resources to do that. You know, the president is out there doing everything he can, not just at the border, but overall for families. And the action he took in this last week is exactly Joe Biden being Joe Biden.
Starting point is 00:01:56 Think for just a minute about what it means for half a million families. That little kids go off to school in the morning and they don't have to worry about whether or not. Elizabeth Warren's her Sunday morning talk show circuit, her interview here. And I found it fascinating because she's saying that that Trump is not or that Biden is, he's doing everything that he's allowed to do except you know, one of the things that he did was that Biden did was immediately undo a lot of the Trump era regulations. Now, you don't have to have an act of Congress to do that. That's been one of my big criticisms of all of this because when you legislate or when you don't legislate, when you constantly do executive order after executive order, that's, you know, ultimately what ends up happening. undone by executive order. So welcome to the radio program. Dana Lash here with you. And we are at the
Starting point is 00:03:01 top of this first hour. And we're going to get through everything. God, I hate Mondays. We're going to get through all of it because it's debate week. And we have the debate this Thursday as well. Yay. Who's so excited about that? Not me, said cynical Dana. I'm not excited about it. I'm so tired of this boomer off is what it is. so. I'm just so tired of this boomer off. And I swear to you, if I get one more email from someone who's like, not all boomers are bad. That's not what I'm saying. I'm not like Kane who says all old people are evil. Or are not innocent. Sorry, that's what you said. Not all old people are innocent. No, you said old people aren't innocent. Sorry, I messed it up. I will print it out, and I got the segue for Mother's Day, like a couple of years ago, and I'm going to put it in my driveway.
Starting point is 00:03:51 First off, I'm going to shoot it full of holes. And then I'm going to print it out. I'm going to print it out, shoot it full of holes, your response. And then I'm going to roll over it with my little mini segue back and forth, back and forth while staring like a demon into the camera. That's what I'm going to do. But it is. And you guys know it is. So welcome.
Starting point is 00:04:09 I got to have some black tar to drink. It's my coffee this morning. Black rifle just needs to put caffeine and tar and just serve it to me. That's all they should do. All right. So we've got the debate coming up on Thursday. and we're getting ready to preview. I've been reading about some of the debate prep
Starting point is 00:04:25 that the candidates are undertaking. Biden's, isn't he in Delaware until Thursday? Camp David? Sorry, Camp David, yeah. You know, because he's doing work, whatever work he's doing there. They've already reported that.
Starting point is 00:04:39 We're not going to see Biden. We're not, he's not coming out of his gopher hole till the debate. Not till the debate, huh? I mean, he's been gone. He takes more vacations than I do. If you get that much of my taxpayer dollars, then you don't get vacations. I'm going to run you ragged.
Starting point is 00:04:55 You don't get vacations. How does this guy get more vacations than all of us? Seriously. So this is, and it's true. So we got the debate coming up Thursday, and we got a couple of other things. So I'm going to be diving into just to get you up to speed some of the stuff we have. The big Second Amendment case, the Rahimi case, which is out on Friday. If you are a subscriber, which you should be,
Starting point is 00:05:19 and please monitor your own accounts because it's not my job. Over at Substack, chapter and verse, I have a piece on that up there. We're going to deep dive through some of that here in a little bit because the more I read it, I had time to read it. I mean, on my days off, the last thing I want to do is work because I'm trying to, you don't want to get burned out. I know too many people in this business that work nonstop. Their phones constantly ring.
Starting point is 00:05:41 They don't see their kids. Or if they got kids, you know, either the spouse or a nanny racism. And I just don't have time. I just don't have the patience for that. I'd like to do long haul and not burn out fast. So when I'm off, I'm very, you know, although I did read this case and I did write something about it, because the more I stood in it, the matter I got. The more I read, and by the time I got to Thomas's fireworks at the end of the 11th
Starting point is 00:06:08 defrillion pages, three quarters of those were Kavanaugh's history on Second Amendment, the more I got into it, the matter I got. And now I'm mad. So I didn't start out mad. I didn't start at celebratory. I didn't even think that this was a draw. I think this was just bad. I think it was a bad ruling.
Starting point is 00:06:25 And I'm, I, this is why you can't make idols of people on the Supreme Court. This is why you cannot allow things to be murky because we don't do our job as citizens. Oh, I know you're not supposed to blame the voter. This is why I'm not a politician because I do blame the voter. I blame the voters for being apathetic. I don't care how busy people are. I know people who work three jobs and homeschool their damn kids, and they still have time to do all of this stuff.
Starting point is 00:06:55 I have zero excuses, and nobody else should either. But this case, it should never be ever left up to the Supreme Court to make these serious decisions like this. It should never be. So we're going to deep dive on it. We're also going to get into how Planned Parenthood is going to spend $45 million of our taxpayer dollars on the election. They announced that, and I have a little bit. I went through their 20, 22, 23 report, their fiscal report for their budget. And yeah, you're going to fall over and have a million strokes.
Starting point is 00:07:25 And I tell you how much of our taxpayer dollars they've received. So we're going to get into that. We've got some of the other SCOTUS decisions that are going to be out this week. I think it's Wednesday that they're coming. So we'll get into all of that as well. We're also going to talk about this big, giant, controversial thing in my own town, the Biggo Gateway Church. and I got some things to say about that. So buckle up.
Starting point is 00:07:47 And we got Stephen Yeats coming up. So we're going to get into all this stuff into all of it. And then, of course, you know, some of the stuff, the crime, law and order over the weekend. Did you guys see the Range Rover driving anti-Semitic Hamas lovers that were driving around and beating up Randos, Randot Jewish people in the street? Yeah, because that was happening in Gavin's, Gavin Newsom's hood. So lovely. Real quick, just to get it out. So the Scotus case, and again, I said that,
Starting point is 00:08:14 And I want to remind you, I don't care if you don't own any guns. If you're only interested in rights that pertain to things that you like to do and that you're interested in, you're doing yourself a disservice. You're doing your kids a disservice. You're doing your grandkids of disservice. You need to pay attention to all of this stuff. So this case, let's just get down to it. Let me give you the cliff notes. So this case had to do with a jack wagon whose last name was Rahimi. A horrible, heinous jack wagon. This guy. is a POS. Is he a guy that I would sell a gun to? Heck no, which was why he was classified as a prohibited possessor when he had a domestic violence protective order laying against him. But this is the
Starting point is 00:08:56 thing. You have to separate two things here. You have to separate this guy being a jack wagon, and you have to separate that from the issue of due process. And it's not an easy issue to talk about for people who are miles wide in inches deep. And so I wrote about this. Zaki, Rahimi. He's a violent abuser. He used to beat his girlfriend, all this stuff. And that's when he got a domestic violence restraining order against him. He challenged it all the way up to the Supreme Court. Now, the difference with this is he had his due process in court, so it wasn't an ex parte process necessarily, because, you know, to compare it to red flag. But the issue is whether or not the government has the constitutional authority to prohibit firearm possession by an individual
Starting point is 00:09:41 who has a civil domestic violence restraining order against them absent a conviction or a charge, and the court ruled 8 to 1 in favor with Thomas dissenting. Now, prior to this, the Fifth Circuit court had actually said he couldn't be denied his right, and the Supreme Court overturned it. Now, I've always erred on the side of caution, and this is my logic. If someone is dangerous enough to take from them a natural right, they're dangerous enough and there should be enough evidence to then put them in jail. And the shocking thing about this case is if, you know, with all of the stuff that has been laid against this guy, some of the stuff that he had done already that under as it pertains to dangerousness.
Starting point is 00:10:25 I mean, this guy apparently all kinds of, all kinds of crime, huge, huge record. And a lot of the stuff that he had done could have been like felony assault, et cetera, under Texas law, every single one of these. charges could have been litigated and he would have already been a prohibited possessor without having to do any of this other stuff. That's what I don't get. I feel like people are so damn lazy, including gun, like two-way supporters even. Some of these people arguing this like, well, that makes sense. You know, if he has a demest, well, then why isn't he in jail, genius? If you're going to strip natural rights from people, if they're that much of a violent jack wagon, why are they not sitting in jail? I don't want a terrorist running around. I don't want a guy who's outbeat women and is a damn. And it's a
Starting point is 00:11:11 to everybody else running around. If you can take from them or right, then logic dictates that there is enough evidence to put them in jail, yes? Or are we just going to, I don't know, drop a deuce on due process altogether? Are we going to sacrifice it at the altar of laziness and expedience? That's my question. I get so aggravated at this. I always tell people there are legal pathways for every single one of these things.
Starting point is 00:11:37 The problem is that people are either too lazy, they're too, and I don't mean that they this is a pejorative, ignorant of it. And you've got politicians out there telling you that there's no other way to do it unless you completely deconstruct due process a founding building block of this nation's republic unless you completely destroy it in order to satisfy that fast-tracked prosecution. And that's not the case. Not the case. So we're going to dive deeper into this because this actually, my opinion is that this gives momentum to red flag. This case is bad. It is a bad case. It's bad reasoning.
Starting point is 00:12:14 And I think Clarence Thomas is the only person that understands the point of it. So we're going to talk about that. I told you, Mamie Man. So we got that. We're also going to dive into here coming up. Like I said, the debate, we've got some other Scotis rulings that are coming out. And more trans-Tifa violence. Of course there is.
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Starting point is 00:14:14 And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. All right. So first and foremost, flooding, record flooding in Iowa. More rain than they've expected. And it's prompt evacuations. One city is entirely isolated. Historic flooding has struck parts of Iowa
Starting point is 00:14:34 over the weekend, damaging 2,000 properties. disaster declarations. Governor Kim Reynolds said that the devastation is severe and widespread. And it, I mean, all weekend, just tons of direct rain. Some areas had 15 inches and two days. And it said it also flooded all the dry communities downstream. So goodness, stay safe out there in those floodwaters. 91-year-old Willie Nelson is not feeling well and he's taking a few days off from his Outlaw Music Festival tour. He set it from inside a pot cloud. Uh, just say, somebody wrote blank Elon on dozens of cyber trucks in a Florida parking lot. They were set for delivery.
Starting point is 00:15:15 So someone drew on the drawings. The drew on the truck. Yeah, they got mad. They, they, they, I guess they don't like Elon Musk. They decided these were a bunch of cyber trucks that were getting ready to be delivered. And somebody wrote F. Elon on all of them. That's a hate crime, right? Because you can't.
Starting point is 00:15:29 Yeah, it's like a hate crime or something. You can't put tire marks on a paint on the road, but somehow. Yeah, that's like a mega hate crime. That's a big time hate crime. I'm told. We're all told that reliably. The stock market is in its longest stretch without a 2% sell-off since the financial crisis or pump before the dump. Legos have gone from a humble toy. I don't, how in the world, it's now a big black market item fueled by Los Angeles heists. The mini figures? This is crazy. In a really bad story, Daniel Miller and Summer Lynn, two people
Starting point is 00:16:01 have a byline on this story at Yahoo News and neither one of them knows how to write a balanced lead. should be dragged to death. Rhetorically speaking, of course, wink. But apparently the mini figures, like hundreds of them, are stolen, like regularly. They said, in fact, one case the thief stuffed a garbage bag with $10,000 worth of figurines. I just wanted to say these are plastic miniature children's toys, $10,000. And they said that out of one bricks and mini-figs outlet, there was a $100,000 plus $100,000 plus crime spray. I know. I feel like we got to start stealing Legos to make some bank now, right? I mean, that's where the, I mean, yeah, borrowing Legos, because my theft identifies as borrowing.
Starting point is 00:16:46 Construction workers are dying from suicide in an alarming rate. Yeah, it's, they said it's, I didn't know this. One of the highest rates amongst this profession, they said, 6,000 construction workers committed suicide in 2022 alone. That's insane. We have more on the way. Don't go anywhere. Turbocharging your metabolism has never been simpler thanks to the innovative handheld metabolic coach, Lumen. This revolutionary device empowers you to optimize your metabolism efficiently and effortlessly. And with Lumen, you can master the strategies to keep your metabolism humming at its best. Now, Lumen is a breath-based metabolic tracker. You breathe into the Lumen at the start of your day to get a metabolism snapshot and a personalized nutrition plan. And then the app tells you if you're burning fat or carbs.
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Starting point is 00:18:39 I don't care if you live in New York 16 and are turning out to vote for him. I don't care if you look outside New York 16, we are texting our friends. We are turning out. We are calling our friends in Tuckahoeho, in white plains, in New Rochelle, in Yonkers and coming dance to vote for Jamal. Isn't she the grown woman who was like, baby girl, baby girl like how are you a grown woman and you're saying stuff like that does this look like
Starting point is 00:19:01 the bathroom of a club and do i look like a drunk sorority girl who's asking for your advice i didn't think so so why are you baby girl and people who does that that's so cringe democrats how do fellow kids that's what they are that's what they're like they've always been the squares forever they've been the neopuritans the squares always they had this uh that was aOC welcome back dana lash with you they had this video where they were trying to get, they were trying to get energy in New York because see Trump had it, where was he at Bronx, Brooklyn, where was he had again? Brooklyn.
Starting point is 00:19:33 When Trump's thing was there. So I guess they're trying to get energy or trying to make it look like people are excited about them too. Look, people are really happy to vote for us too. Look at everybody. They're so excited. And everyone's just like, this doesn't help. So they had this thing where they came out.
Starting point is 00:19:50 We can't play the music because the Nazi baristas is that YouTube will ping us. But they had this, they came out with music and she came out like she was Flav-a-Flave, right? Did you see that video, Kane? She came bopping out and she was like trying to, like, she's raising
Starting point is 00:20:07 her arms, like trying to get people to raise the roof. There's no roof there outside. Trying to get them to, you know, get real excited. And then Jamal Bowman came out and then he dropped, I don't know how many MFs. How many did he drop? We can't play anything that they set on air. Because he's being tough, you guys. And everyone knows that
Starting point is 00:20:23 tough people cuss. I mean, it's literally however much you cuss that is directly proportional to how big your muscles are. Did you know that cane? Oh my gosh. This is right. It's like you're tough. Oh, wow. I didn't believe this person was business until he dropped an MF. And then I really believed him. Just going to have a drink of my coffee. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. I can drink coffee. It's radio. That used to be a big no-no back in the day, but now everything's simulcasts so you can. And this is good coffee and I'm not going to not drink it. Do I need more caffeine though? Wasn't it cringe?
Starting point is 00:21:01 It's just not cool. They're just not cool people. But I think it kind of shows you how desperate they are. Oh my gosh. Is Juan running, is that Juan is preparing for you guys? The video of Jamal Bowman. We can't play the audio because he's cussing this, cussing that. But he's out on stage and he's acting like he's bringing on a group, right? like he's acting like he's bringing a group on there's tens of people in the crowd tens of people
Starting point is 00:21:27 where do his sleeves go cane he got tough one of his sleeves is gone it just straight up fell off look he's going to throw a stool now it's w w e oh oh i i can't man what is he doing he is trying to get people hyped hyped up jemal bowman hyped up oh it's just cringe it is just cringe my favorite are the middle-aged Cynthia's. Now, what's the difference between a Cynthia and a Karen? I'm going to get a hate mail from both of them. There's no difference. The difference between a Cynthia and a Karen is the Cynthia is more suburbanite, right?
Starting point is 00:22:04 Like a Karen can run the whole spectrum, but a Cynthia is targeted. A Cynthia is the chick whose favorite author in college was Sylvia Plath. That's a Cynthia, right? Everybody knows that. A Cynthia is a chick who had third eye blind on repeat when she's a chick. she was, you know, in her 20s. That's a Cynthia. You know what I mean? Like, that's a Cynthia. Like if, uh, give me, give me, like she drinks, uh, bottled spritzers, right? That's a Cynthia. She doesn't know how to make a cocktail. That's a Cynthia. So all these middle age
Starting point is 00:22:38 synthias that are out there eating it up like, yes. This is their first time at anything political. They think it's crazy. Look, they're being extremists. They don't know what to do. golly. But they're desperate, I think. Go into this debate. They're desperate. There isn't anyone. I was thinking about this over the weekend. There's not anybody that Biden can look at and say, that's an asset to me. Now think about this for a minute. Consider his circle. Is there anyone that you consider he has as an asset? Think of it. Just a minute. Anyone in Biden's circle you can think of that is an actual asset to him, right? That adds some value that gives him a bit of pump, right? Anybody? No. And I think Democrats are actually realizing this for the first time.
Starting point is 00:23:36 They're freaking out over it. Whereas I'm sitting back and having popcorn. They're freaking out over it, which is why I feel like this debate is so. You know who Trump should take as his debate? just London Roberts. They should have London Roberts and Navy Jones sitting first front row and center at the debates. Kane.
Starting point is 00:23:59 Please tell me that somebody in his camp thought of it. Please. I should be the Ministry of Pettingness. I won't take a check. I just do it for the love. Just give me a plaque and give me some, you know, give me a door fob. I'm cool.
Starting point is 00:24:14 But they should have London Roberts, and Navy Jones sitting front and center, right? And every single time Biden brings up something that Trump can't address because of the gag order, Trump should just then point to the granddaughter and just to mess with him. Every time, every time he could just, well, let's ask Navy Joan what she'd think. I just every single time. That's what I would do. If I were, if I were debating Biden, I would do everything possible, right? Everything to throw. Because Biden, you can push Biden's buttons easily. He's always been like that. Always been like that. So this debate's Thursday. He's in Camp David. He's
Starting point is 00:24:53 getting all jacked up with who knows what. I bet Hunter's up there. You know, he's his middleman, getting all the booger sugar he can, doing everything he can, getting them all decked out. He's going to need it. He's going to have to go back on commercial break for infusions. Goodness. Now, while this was happening, one of the debate moderators, and this is audio somebody's So one of the debate moderators came up in a segment and it was the press secretary
Starting point is 00:25:23 for the Trump campaign who was on CNN's Cassie Hunt and it didn't go well and apparently you're not allowed to be on CNN and mention that Jake Tapper has repeatedly compared the former president to Hitler or called him a Nazi
Starting point is 00:25:40 or something which you know Godwin's law apparently that's not something you're allowed to I don't know listen to biased. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Go ahead. Listen to this. 12. Auditius somebody. What do you expect from Joe Biden? Well, first of all, it's to take someone five minutes to Google Jake Tapper, Donald Trump, to see that Jake Tapper has consistently forgiven, like President Trump to Adolf Hilter. Ma'am, I'm going to stop this interview if you continue to attack my colleagues.
Starting point is 00:26:05 I would like to talk about Joe Biden and Donald Trump who you work for. Yes. If you are here to speak on his behalf, I will have this conversation. I am stating facts. that your colleagues have stated in the past. Now, as for this today, the expectation. Caroline, thank you very much from your time. You are welcome to come back. It's just weird because I can't tell you how many times
Starting point is 00:26:24 on CNN they would have guests on that would say that I was a murderer, that I was a Nazi, that I owned Congress people that actually happened. Quote, I don't care about these children's lives and they're talking about me. She owns these congressmen and everyone's like, everyone from Jake Tapper to Brian Seltter. I mean, to say nothing of the town hall that Tapper moderated. and we, you know, we're all there. You, it's so apparently you're attacking people.
Starting point is 00:26:49 If you said this is stuff that they actually said, how is that an attack? Wait a minute. Laughs in Jeffrey Tubin. But that would have been my response. I would have just, I would have said, oh, I'm sorry. I should have realized that the only acceptable way to treat your colleagues is to have a singular. romantical time on a Zoom call like Jeffrey Toobin did. Tubin it is a verb for a reason.
Starting point is 00:27:25 She should have brought that up, just to throw it back in her face. She just was already, you can always tell when you do these hits, if the television show, if the host of that, I didn't even know, what's her name, Cassie, Casey? I don't know. Her name's K-A-S-E. Right? Her mom sounds like a Tiffany with an eye. How do you say her name?
Starting point is 00:27:45 I think it's Cassie. I don't know. Did she host a show? I don't even know she hosted a show. Cassie with a K. I can tell she owns a flat iron because, golly. But, oh, am I not supposed to say that? Am I not supposed to say that?
Starting point is 00:27:59 Well, you're watching for a reason. Let's be real. I didn't realize, though, that acknowledging something. And that's kind of important to acknowledge going in front of the debate that that dude is moderating, right? I feel like it's, I don't know, kind of significant maybe. to bring up all the past stuff that said moderator dude has mentioned or remarked on concerning one of the people who are going to be participated in the debate. Yes?
Starting point is 00:28:27 Yes? Do you think Democrats would be silent if the roles were reversed? Like if there was somebody who was so anti-Biden and who's the moderator and they have proof they could just Google and see? They freak out if it's Brett Baer. Right. They freak out and Brett Baer, who is not a, he's not a progressive. but he is a newsman. He's a newsman.
Starting point is 00:28:50 And they freaked out because of him, just because of his affiliation, because he's viewed as being on the right. It's just so wild. Yeah, I don't know why anyone's participating in this debate. I don't know why the GOP agreed to the terms. I think it's stupid. This is one of the instances where the audience actually matters, right?
Starting point is 00:29:11 out of any debate, I think the audience would have been, their participation would have been very interesting in this debate. And the fact that the GOP, once again, the RNC agreeing to stupid debates on hostile networks with hostile moderators. And then they're going to be shocked if Trump doesn't get to speak. Wow, it's almost like he went on a hostile network with hostile moderators. Who could have saw that coming? Not the RNC. Woo-hoo! They do this all the time.
Starting point is 00:29:40 Golly. It's like that mean. where the little cartoon figures riding a bike and then the cartoon figure sticks a stick into the spokes of the tire and he falls down and then he blames everybody else but him doing it. It's the same thing, the RNC. It's just the goofiest thing. So this was, I'm just saying this. It's, I don't know what to expect out of this debate. Do I think it's going to be fair? No. No, it's not going to be fair. It's not going to be fair at all. Now, Trump said that he is going to apparently, well, he said his running mate will attend the debate.
Starting point is 00:30:14 I think he's going to drag that out as long as possible. Is it important, you think, Kane, if he announces one now? I don't know if he needs to announce one now. I don't think it's necessary. I think it, well, especially depending on who it is.
Starting point is 00:30:32 I told you, I think that he should pick Glenn Yonkin, who turns out, or Brian Kemp. I know a lot of people said DeSantis. DeSantis of Florida, Trump is now Domeseield in Florida. I don't think that that necessarily would work because Florida is already a solid red state. I think you got to do a swing state. I think he wants to milk this for as much as possible. Oh, he should. Stuck in court for that long. He should milk this as much as possible. And I think that's what he's going to do. And he's going to wait until, did he say the convention or something?
Starting point is 00:31:02 Well, he just said that he's already privately chosen someone to be the running mate. And he didn't say who it was. But he said that he said he's decided and his mind and that that person is going to be at the debate. My question is, does the person know? Because if they don't, then you're going to have all these people that are going to be pick me girls all trying to like get in there and do it, right? So I don't know. I don't know. We'll see. I just think it's Brian Kemper Glenn Yonkin would be great choices because Georgia, that's a state you need and Virginia's a state you need. And Virginia could go. I mean, it's within the margin of error. go that way. I mean, we'll see. But, you know, they said he's going to be there at the debate. All right, coming up. Some more Scotis decisions are coming out. And I'll explain why I think that
Starting point is 00:31:53 Rahimi case, the 2A case, actually fuels Red Flagla. I don't think it was a good case. Thomas's dissent was fabulous. We're going to talk about that. We also, the George Soroson Odyssey situation. I'm finally going to talk about it. I know. Well, I wanted to see, wanted a read in. We also got Brendan Carr, who is on the FCC, commission on the FCC, he's going to be joining us later this week. Maybe you've come across this if you had to go and get a prescription filled. You know, maybe it takes a really long time to get it filled or maybe you're told by the pharmacy they don't have that in stock right now. You don't ever want to be without a medication that you need to get better. So do what I did and take control of your family's health with a medical
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Starting point is 00:34:38 and make a decision. What? The election for president of the United States. I'm going to say something very obvious here. It's where they look at things and they cast a vote. She brings so much to the table. Really, she does. Just quality word salad.
Starting point is 00:34:58 It's my favorite word salad. I mean, no picnic is complete without Kamala's word salad. I mean, it's move over fruit salad. Kamala's word salad. It's just so good. nom nom, welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. We are going to be rolling in here shortly to our second hour. And we're going to, we've got the debate coming up on Thursday.
Starting point is 00:35:21 We're going to have debate bingo. I feel like that's the only way to do this. I think I'm going to have some stuff with Fox pre-debate. But I think that's the only way to do this is debate bingo, right? We're going to have to. And also the Planned Parenthood spending $45 million for the 2024 election. You know, that's our money, right? I mean, they make their, according to their own website, you can go to their website,
Starting point is 00:35:46 and they have all of their fiscal information for their prior year. And in 2023, I mean, they had $699 million. It was up from $670 in 22. That's over a half a billion dollars. And it used to be in the five. lives. Like five years ago, it was like 500 million something. It's their, their taxpayer funding has steadily increased. And their abortion as birth control remains their top service. That's their top thing. But they try to fudge the math and act like, no, it's all this other stuff. No, that's
Starting point is 00:36:26 literally your moneymaker. And before people go, well, you know, without Planned Parenthood, you realize that community health centers outnumbered Planned Parenthood clinics in every single state in the nation three to one. And they actually, again, again, Again, you can get free stuff. It's for low-income people, people in need. And they don't just cater to women. They also have a full suite of services. They deal with men.
Starting point is 00:36:47 They deal with children. They don't use your taxpayer dollars on Democrat campaigns as well. And they actually do mammograms, which Planned Parenthood lies about doing, and they don't, because they're not actually licensed for the mammogram machine, and they don't even have the machines. So I digress. The community health centers are where it's at. Why is this outfit getting our taxpayer dollars? We got that and a lot more coming up.
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Starting point is 00:38:13 to study, prepare. No, he didn't do. He's sleeping now because they want to get him good and strong. So a little before debate time, he gets a shot in the ass. And that's. Yeah, he is right there. And it's true. I don't know what they're going to do. Brought to you by Hunter's Cocaine. I'm not quite sure how they're. going to get him to stand up. It's this Thursday, though. Thursday. Welcome back to the program. Dana last year with you. And this second hour, top of the second hour.
Starting point is 00:38:51 And we've got, Stephen Needs, he's going to be joining us later on in the program. And we've been following all of this stuff, including we're going to touch on some of the immigration stuff, the debate, which is coming up. We've got some Supreme Court decisions more. going to be out on Wednesday, I believe. And we were going over some of the ones that are already there that already came out, the Rahimi one as well. I'm looking at this, the press conference right now that has to do with the, this is in Pennsylvania one, I believe, because they're having that press conference. This is these horrible stories. It was this 12 year old girl. No, this is a Texas case, but this guy ended up, he was, he was running around the country,
Starting point is 00:39:43 finally taken into custody. But this 12-year-old girl, uh, who was murdered and then just what wasn't, I just awful. Uh, they had her celebration of life. This, uh, her, I, I listened to an interview with that her mother gave. And it was just heartbreaking, but heartbreaking. These guys, though, I mean, they're grown dudes. One of them, I think looks like he's guys. gray hair. I was looking at their mugshot. They were released. They murdered this 12-year-old
Starting point is 00:40:17 girl, Jocelyn Nungary. And they I mean, the history of this, I mean, they were detained and then they had been released because it's, you know, catch and release, all this stuff. She was found strangled. They were trying to determine
Starting point is 00:40:33 because I think it's assumed that she was raped as well. And I think that they were trying to make a determination on that based on the evidence because that charge doesn't just make this, that charge elevates this to a capital punishment case if rape was involved in it. I don't know. I mean, I just think they killed a 12 year old. Bad enough should be a capital punishment. That should merit a capital punishment penalty itself. But in Texas, apparently if that's a part of it, then it's elevated to a cat. I mean, he could get the death penalty, which, I mean, I think that should be a given anyway.
Starting point is 00:41:09 so bad for her mother. Goodness, her whole family. She's such a pretty girl. And two people from Venezuela enter the country illegally. I mean, they have records. They had, what, $10 million bond for Franklin Ramos, one of the suspects. And he, when, when ICE first captured this guy, they gave him an ankle monitor when they released him. Ice gave him an ankle monitor when he released him. That's from ABC 13 down in Houston. But hey, you know, there's no problem with the border. There's no Godaways. There's no catch and release. None of that stuff's happening. Has Biden said anything about this? Has he tweeted about it? Has he mentioned it at all? I mean, he was so eager to get out there and talk about George Floyd repeatedly on X, but has he said anything
Starting point is 00:42:01 about 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungary? I don't know. But I think they were looking for a $1 million bond minimum for each for the for both suspects one guy the 26 years old he was given 10 million dollar bond uh and it was him and another uh illegal immigrant who from venezuela who apparently repeatedly crossed illegally and uh they were they were 26 and 21 years old and they were taken into custody and uh just awful awful this is like what the fourth third or fourth case something similar that we've had like this of people who come across the border and then they end up, they have records and then they end up attacking, murdering a female. I mean, this was a 12-year-old girl. But, you know, there's nothing wrong with the border. Nothing wrong. And it's,
Starting point is 00:43:01 not because Joe Biden doesn't want to do anything. It's because Republicans can't pass anything or something at least. That's just, that's what Elizabeth Warren had said. Now, obviously, I hope this is one of the things that comes up at the debate Thursday, immigration. Trump should be super prepared to answer questions on this. He should name and say the names of every single one of these victims. He should ask Biden, why you're so eager to tweet about Mike Brown and you're so eager to tweet about George Floyd and all these other people. But these individuals that are murdered by your border policies, you haven't said anything about them. why. He should absolutely bring this up. And every single time that Biden tries to deflect and talk
Starting point is 00:43:46 about something that Trump can't mention because of, you know, gag order, that he should deflect to that. And then he should point to Navy Joan, who should be with London Roberts or mother in the front row that debate. They should point to her. He needs to go back to that every single time, every single time. Now, we got more Supreme Court decisions, like I said, coming down on Wednesday as the court finishing up its term. They announced, too, and I was looking for the story, they announced that they're going to apparently make it, they're going to next term. So next year, they're going to be looking at the case about the gender surgery for minors. That's the case SCOTUS is going to be looking at for next year. That's going to be interesting. But they had some of the other,
Starting point is 00:44:29 where does this go, some of the other cases that they have that will be coming up for their term as they finish. You've got, there's a couple of others. They have. 61 cases this term, 15 still require decisions. They have the presidential immunity case. That's going to be whether or not presidents are immune from prosecution for official actions taken in office and that the indictment that he has on election interference, whether or not that's going to be dismissed. Now, previously, Supreme Court has ruled in that presidents can't be sued in civil court, for civil cases. But this is a criminal immunity, so this is where they don't really have, there's not any groundwork, so this will be kind of interesting.
Starting point is 00:45:15 And then, of course, they've got a January 6 case, whether it has to do with a Pennsylvania officer who is challenging the obstruction charge brought against people who were there at the Capitol for January 6th. And the issue is whether or not a law that is meant to discourage tampering with documents that are being pursued in investigations, whether that can be used against the people who are arrested for January 6th. You have an emergency abortion case, whether doctors can provide medical procedures in emergencies in states that banned abortions, which that's a weird case to me. And I feel like when you get down into the weeds of it, some of these cases are about more than just that because the states already have carve-outs for the life of the mother. They have the homelessness case. This is where if people can be banned from sleeping outdoors when shelter
Starting point is 00:46:13 spaces, there aren't enough spaces in the shelter. There's a Chevron case. It's a 40-year-old decision, whether it's going to be overturned. Social media case. This is Texas and Florida, Facebook, TikTok, X, YouTube, all of this stuff. These are the social media laws. It has to do with censorship. So this is one of the cases. You have a Purdue Pharma case, an air pollution case, and an SEC case. So you have a handful of cases that still were awaiting. All of this could come down Wednesday. That's going to be a crazy Wednesday. The Rahimi case, as I talked about, this was, and if you get the newsletter, the substack newsletter, when I took this, when I looked at this case, and I was reading the opinion of the court, and then I read, it was 8 to 1,
Starting point is 00:46:56 Thomas's dissent. I was really actually disappointed. with the case, with how this all came out. And there's a couple of things in here because what you have to do, there's three things that this case is looking at. First off, it's a real test of Bruin because under the Bruin case, the established was, it was a constitutional test that was established under Bruin. And that was, you know, if you're making a gun law, or if you're looking to a bridge rights or something to that effect, is it consistent with our republic's history of firearm our traditions on firearm regulation. Like is there, you know, the analogs for that. The other thing that it's looking at is the dangerousness. Because when you
Starting point is 00:47:42 look at the federal statute, it's 18 U.S.C. 922 subsection G that looks at if you are a person who's got in domestic violence, restraining order, et cetera, you're a prohibited person. It doesn't, it doesn't require a finding. The way the federal statute is written now, it doesn't require a level of dangerousness, which is interesting. That has to do with a canter v. Barr case.
Starting point is 00:48:11 And it doesn't require any kind of determination on whether the individual is dangerous. And that's really not what the court looked at here either. It was weird. I mean, the decision
Starting point is 00:48:27 doesn't validate all of the statutes for restraining orders. And there's, I think it gives some momentum to red flag law because it doesn't, I don't think it was very clear when it talked about things being determined by a court. Is that mean that the other party has to be notified? Is that going to be an ex parte process? You know, what is that, what's that going, what is it going to be about? One of the things that Thomas said in his dissent and, and this is something in the Fifth Circuit opinion because the Fifth Circuit Court had said that it was unconstitutional to deprive someone of a natural right like this, whereas the Supreme Court overturned it and Thomas dissented. And he was saying this is not about whether states in his dissent can disarm people who threaten others. States do have a mechanism for that, as Thomas notes.
Starting point is 00:49:16 They have a mechanism for disarming anyone who uses a firearm to threaten physical violence. It's criminal prosecution. And Texas, as I had made mention of, and Thomas noted, has all consequences. I mean, they could have, this could have been aggravated assault. It could have been a, it's a felony punishable by, you know, 20 years in jail. And Texas could have convicted and imprisoned Raheimmy for every one of his acts. So the question before us, he says, is not whether Rahimi and others' liking can be disarmed consistent with the Second Amendment. It's whether the government can strip Second Amendment rights of anyone's subject to a protective order, even if he has not been
Starting point is 00:49:49 convicted or accused of a crime. And that's what's important here, because that is what the court did not determine. They just said, yes, it can be. The court says a credible threat can justify, but it doesn't address at all whatsoever. If there's not been any adjudication, it doesn't address it. So it's, it's, I mean, you have to have a hearing for the restraining order, but Thomas even noted in his dissent, and this is, and this is like with red flag, that the other party doesn't have to be privy to it.
Starting point is 00:50:24 And, and a lot of times these can be used. in reverse against victims of domestic violence. There are cases of this. I just feel like this was a bad case. It wasn't a win for Second Amendment. I think it was more of a win for gun control than it was for Second Amendment because it does nothing to neutralize momentum for red flag. It does nothing to underscore the importance of due process. And again, I err on the side of caution. If someone is dangerous enough to remove from them a natural right, they're dangerous enough to be in prison. So you're going to affect penalty. You have to separate these things in order to be able to litigate this logically.
Starting point is 00:51:07 But you see, the left has it to where you can't talk about things clinically or logically because then they'll accuse you of being heartless or supporting domestic violence, which is weird because some of the biggest gun control groups have actually worked, partnered with domestic abusers. Happy to provide receipts whenever they want. I agree with Annie Oakley who said, quote, I would like to see every woman. know how to handle guns as naturally as they know how to handle babies. Now, I myself regularly conceal carry 9mm. Now that said, not every woman is like me, has had the hours of training that I've had or feels comfortable around firearms due to years of use or maybe they're by a gun-free zone. I'd like to change that what I can while encouraging self-defense at the same time. So this is where Burnah comes in. It's kind of like a starter weapon. It's, they make a non-firearm firearm.
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Starting point is 00:52:33 It's time for Dana's Quick 5. This is a horrible. This is why I hate cardio. A treadmill tragedy is a fitness fanatic, stumbled backwards off of a treadmill and then plunged to her death out of her gym's third floor window during her workout.
Starting point is 00:52:50 And it's on video. It's a gym user in Indonesia. Apparently the treadmill is like by a window. And they face to the, like, I guess the mirrors and that and behind them is a window. And she had gone to the gym with her boyfriend. And she, there's a row of treadmill. She stumbles backwards on it and goes right out of the window, tries to grab the window frame, but just disappears out of sight as she fell through.
Starting point is 00:53:15 And to her death, that's just, oh, my gosh. So if you go into a gym and you see a treadmill and it's by the window, don't use it anyway. If you see a treadmill and it's not by a window, don't even use the treadmill. you know what cardio is it's rest it's it's it's rest between sets that's it's that's your cardio apparently you're not supposed to we've talked about this before but they're now they're saying that there's all these stories of people herniating their lungs i don't even know what that means how do you herniate your lung or eject your own bowels if you try to not sneeze don't keep it in just sneeze just do the sneeze okay just this is an actual study a scientific
Starting point is 00:53:52 study that was released by some big hospital but they're saying it's also sub-aract, I don't know, some kind of brain hemorrhage that you could have. Just don't try to hold it in. It happens. People sneeze. It's not rude. Confidence in colleges and universities hits a new low according to college fix. They have a bunch of polls on this, Gallup and some others, where they're saying that nobody, it's a foundation for individual rights and expression. They're saying that nobody has any trust or confidence at all whatsoever since the curtain has been pulled back about, as it pertains to colleges and universities. And they said there was a significant decline in this since just the
Starting point is 00:54:29 Gallupol last year. But it was particularly severe amongst people ages 18 to 34. And the Democrats that showed the largest drop, Democrats and women. Very interesting. Democrats and women have the biggest drop. Also, DeSantis is making it legal to kill crack bears and self-defense. These are like, we've talked about this before. WFLA has a lethal force against bears as long as certain criteria is met. You know, you can't just like go hunting for bear out in the street. But if they're going to come and kill you and they're in your house, et cetera, yeah, you can kill them. Stick with us. People who help bring you free radio. It's Goldcoe. They want to make sure that you're protected because heaven knows what's going to happen with this economy. I mean, we have some horrible decisions being made right now.
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Starting point is 00:56:18 Hard work, crafting a real bipartisan solution. It still would have allowed thousands of people into this country, whether they showed up and were just let in because of detention issues, which, you know, we know there are empty ice beds. We know that there are problems with funding, but also the CBP One app would have allowed a lot of these folks in. So when we talk about these recent crimes, and gosh, we've had a list. They are tragic. Nobody wants them to happen. But that legislation would not have stopped those people from coming into this country. You can't assume that every person seeking asylum in this country is going to commit a crime, Shannon. It only matters that it's one. I mean, when it's an American life. What's your question, Shannon? Well, the question is, and we know the vast majority of people coming here are simply seeking a better life or asylum from a dangerous situation at home.
Starting point is 00:57:07 But because the situation has become so porous at the border, it does allow for bad actors. And whether it's five or 10 or 15, these are American lives that have been devastated because of them being able to manipulate and leverage the system as it now exists. I agree. Shannon, we need to get control of our border. And I hope folks will pay attention to what the former president has said and done.
Starting point is 00:57:28 How do you say that with a serious face? And then you then proceed to try to argue against the steps required to do it? A million dollar question here. That's Shannon Bram talking to Senator Chris Coons. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. And he says, well, you can't assume that everyone is seeking asylum is going to commit a crime. Well, you can't assume that everyone is actually needs asylum. or that people are seeking it.
Starting point is 00:57:54 I mean, that's the truth of the matter. You can't assume that everyone is deserving of asylum, requires asylum, or is even seeking asylum. And isn't that an argument that you hear so often from the gun control left? Like, even if it just saves one life, even if it just saves one life, apparently that's a talking point to them. Because in instances where it actually matters,
Starting point is 00:58:18 i.e. the border and preventing this deluge of people coming across, that doesn't matter then. It's not that much of an issue. Even if it just saves one life, they don't care. Well, I hope that comes up this week. I really hope it does come up this week. A couple of things to also touch on, because one more quick thing with regards to immigration, the crackdown on this in Florida is apparently paying off. I was reading this update from one of their local media. It was their medical emergency medical assistance program. They saw a 54% drop in expenditures that were being billed to Medicaid because there's an exodus of people who entered illegally into the state.
Starting point is 00:59:02 They're not coming in. States like Texas and Florida that are being really strict about this, you're not seeing the types of numbers that you did previously. They said that according to the administration, they told Politico that people who have medical necessities are treated, but they said that people who enter illegally cannot use benefits that are intended for tax-paying Americans that use their taxpayer dollars to pay for those things. I mean, that's the whole thing of it.
Starting point is 00:59:30 And that's a huge problem. That's what some of these Medicaid expenditures are. And there were hospitals that had to cover about a half a billion dollars in medical bills for services that were used by people who entered the country illegally and had no interest in paying it or ability to pay it. So that's already changing in Florida. It should change everywhere. This is one of the stupidest articles that I've read. I had to share this with you. This is just actually so, this is such a dumb piece. So this has to do, here's the headline. Study finds that the United States doesn't have a housing shortage, but a shortage of affordable housing.
Starting point is 01:00:10 Now, you got that right, didn't you came? It's not that there's a housing shortage. It's a shortage of affordable housing. How that happened? They said that the United States is dealing with this housing shortage. It's research from the University of Kansas. And it finds that, you know, the nation's markets have ample housing, but they lack enough units that are affordable. Hmm.
Starting point is 01:00:44 This is like some Soviet logic, is it not? I'm like reading this. This is some straight up Soviet logic. So they said that the guy who did this, that he and this other dude co-wrote this study. It was in the housing policy debate. And that this is, it's just a bad study. Kirk McClure,
Starting point is 01:01:09 professor of public affairs and administration emeritus at KU. Wait, how does Karinjean-Jon-Pierre say it, Amerititis or however? She makes it sound like it's a disease. Emeritus. Emeritus. Thank you. But they said that they examined Census Bureau data from 2000 to 2020, and they were comparing the number of households, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera, and that it had to do with the nation's 381 metropolitan areas that experienced
Starting point is 01:01:38 a housing shortage and they said that they need to urgently address housing affordability and not just build new homes. You realize how dumb this is, how bad, I mean, this is a Soviet, this is like some Soviet type nonsense here. I have to, I have to share this with you. It reminds me of what they, this, what they, the registration system that I read about that they use. in China. It's called the, what is it, the Huzzi system. And it's literally registration of individuals that have homes. Like you have to register to have a house. Like you, it is, it's the system that makes it to, it's a, that communist China uses. It's household registration that they use
Starting point is 01:02:36 and they call it Hoosie. That's what it is. Household individual. And you have to register. And it just differentiates between like rural and urban. And so it promotes that urban rural division. It's just a weird, commie thing. That's what this sounds like, doesn't it? It sounds like this. I was reading about their little housing registration system that they use.
Starting point is 01:03:06 But this is such a bad, it's like saying, gosh, can you believe there's like so much traffic nobody's driving? The problem isn't housing affordability. The problem is this economy. The problem is inflation. The problem is the promise of taxation that this administration is promising. That's the problem with it. I mean, it's not the fact that there's this shortage of affordable housing.
Starting point is 01:03:36 I'm going to put this, by the way, in your email prep because it's just such a stupid. It's such a bad study. And the idea that you're owed a level of housing and that it's the people who own the property that owe that to you instead of a government that's taking your money and you're responsibly spending the money that it's already taken from you. and therefore devaluing the dollar and driving the downward turn in the market that it doesn't make sense. Like I don't think that people understand housing markets.
Starting point is 01:04:18 And when you look at some of these cities, it's not a problem. There's, isn't that there's a shortage of housing. It's that, I mean, in fact, some of the cities that have the,
Starting point is 01:04:30 what they would call a shortage in housing, like San Francisco. Kane, what's like the average? salary of people who live and work in San Francisco. It's insane. They make major cash. You could make six figures and still be in poverty and live like you're in poverty. It's just a weird line of argument. I mean, and by the way, it's job growth and its incomes. That's what drives the pricing in these markets. It's not, you know, shortage of housing shortages
Starting point is 01:05:00 doesn't drive affordability. That's not an issue. I mean, it's, I don't know. And doesn't, San Francisco, isn't their rent? I was actually looking up there. Their rent is literally like a mortgage everywhere else for a nice house everywhere else. San Francisco's mortgage. And in some parts of San Francisco, like it outpaces parts of Manhattan. That's crazy.
Starting point is 01:05:28 Silicon Valley doesn't have a problem with income. In Santa Clara County, if you have a family of four that, makes $140,000 a year, you get housing assistance. Kane is about to die. I'm not making this up. It's a ripple effect. The source of this earthquake in the economy is the fact that government overspends. If government didn't overspend, we wouldn't have to have higher interest rates to combat
Starting point is 01:05:54 inflation. And because we have higher interest rates, now mortgage rates are higher. So a $300,000 house that was a $2,000 payment three or four years ago is now a $3,000 plus payment today. Same house. It wasn't like the value of the house went crazy up or anything like that. It was literally because of interest rates and it all goes back to the government over spending. Absolutely. Absolutely. Such a, oh my gosh. That's what, but you know, within, if you're on the left, you have to admit that those policies haven't worked. So why would you vote more for more of them? It's a denial. I'm sure everybody's read this story about what happened to this church. This church is
Starting point is 01:06:32 actually my town. Whenever I'm like on the highway, I see it. It's a big giant mega church. Can I be honest? I don't understand megachurches. I'm very, I said something on Twitter a little earlier today. Actually, I think I said something over the, over the weekend too. But what I had said was that kind of pertaining to this, that church was never meant to be a corporate entity. And worship wasn't meant to be big business. And pastors are not meant to be unaccountable. And it kind of seems to me that Jesus would be flipping some tables over what's been in the headlines lately. This, this pastor at this megachurch, Robert Morris, it's the gateway church, and it's in my town in Texas. It is a huge megachurch. So apparently, and this case is beyond the statute of limitations for any kind of prosecution,
Starting point is 01:07:27 criminal prosecution. But they said that the guy, like years ago in the 80s, when this woman was 12, she's 54 now, he apparently sexually abused her for a while. And he stayed at the head of the church. And she was trying to come to terms with it over the years. And there's a lot of email receipts. He never denied it in any of the emails. And he even told her that, you know, it would ruin everything.
Starting point is 01:07:53 I mean, he was like, he, like, admitted it in the emails and reading that have been published about this and the texts later. And apparently some of the people in the church knew. Some of the elders knew. And I was reading something that a friend had posted yesterday. They had a guy who apparently was an elder who went out this Sunday and was talking about it in the church and saying that they were going to make amends. And my friends were like, we've never seen this guy. And we've been going to this church 17 years.
Starting point is 01:08:18 And we are active in this church. We don't even know who this guy is. Like did they just send out some dude to just, you know, pretend that he's an elder and that everything was. but it does bring up questions like what else is happening and clearly somebody else had to know because apparently the girl's family knew they were very good friends uh they like vacation together so there's you know there's some apparently it wasn't uh totally wasn't totally publicly known but it wasn't entirely a secret either and i just like i don't can i be i don't like i don't like corporate churches i don't like it. I don't like corporatized worship. I don't understand how you can be like these pastors at
Starting point is 01:09:02 these big church. How are they millionaires? How in the world are they millionaires? I don't understand this. You're doing church wrong. And especially in an era when you have a lot of people that are struggling with so many things, I just, I think it needs to get back to what it, to the heart of what the church is supposed to be with some of these institutions. It's not supposed to be like this giant corporatized thing. I'm always just totally, if that's a kind of church you go to, I'm not throwing judgment your way. But I don't, I don't like that kind of stuff. I just like, just straight no chase or Jesus, right? I don't need all of these levels of hierarchy. I don't need a corporation. I don't need a giant show. I don't need, you know, huge screens that rivaled that at Jerry's
Starting point is 01:09:50 dome. I don't need stuff like that. But this guy finally, this past, finally stepped down and it came out because there's a website that talks about abuses and churches and cover-ups and apparently her stuff came out on it. They had protesters out over the weekend that were in front of the church. You can't just send out a guy that nobody knows to talk about it and think that it's all going to be over and that it's all done. There was discussions like if this guy's son was going to take over the pastor. What? It should not be a business. It's not a business. It's not a business. Golly. So I just, I don't know, I feel for, I feel for this victim. And I also feel for a lot of those parishioners who were going to that church and now people might feel duped.
Starting point is 01:10:36 You know, this guy was standing in front of you for so long sitting here lecturing about all. These people are not supposed to be unaccountable. I don't know. They need to, they need to get back to being shepherds and stop trying to chase fame. Nobody, I'm just done with it. I'm done with it. Everybody's got to write a book. Everybody's got to have a hot take. Everybody's got to have a podcast. Everybody's got to have a podcast. Everybody's got to have something. And I think some of these pastors have too much power. They're not supposed to be dictators. It's one of the reasons why you get the elders there. We got more on the way as we roll towards Florida man, probably the sanest person in the world today. And as we do so, Caltech, Florida-based
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Starting point is 01:12:53 So he was mad. This is in Lee County in Cape Coral. So he broke into her home. Brett Dahl, who is 29 and 2.30 in the morning, attacked her. Through a picture frame at her. Demanded she tell him where, oh, he apparently is a prohibited possessor and he had a gun there too. Push her in a closet. Went after her fish tank, her $300 fish tank.
Starting point is 01:13:17 It contained her fish named Bean. And then she said that she heard Dahl, going to the bathroom, flushed a toilet, did not see her fish after that. And he also apparently bashed up her headlight and then left in his friend's Jaguar. Jaguar. I mean, that's, that is
Starting point is 01:13:35 so ignorant. You're flushing her fish. It was like her pet fish. I don't understand how you can have like a pet fish and you talk to it because they can't, you can't pet them. It's weird, but I get it. A Florida man was charged after breaking into a CVS and pulling a Ron Swanson with the Viagra.
Starting point is 01:13:52 So he broke in and he says, I want all of your bottles of Viagra. You know how Swanson was like, I don't mean some bacon and eggs. I mean all of your bacon and eggs. He's been charged with a number of felonies now in a misdemeanor. He went into the CVS and asked for all the bottles, literally all of them. I'm made of jokes right now. This 23-year-old guy, it was in Orlando, Orlando CVS.
Starting point is 01:14:15 He handed the pharmacist a note, and then apparently he told him all of it, not some, all of it. So he did not have a weapon at the time. He's been arrested, and he's been charged with more things than I can actually. he's very specific with his note too. We have more on the way. We have Stephen Yates who's going to be joining us coming up in our next hour. Stick with us. Maybe you've come across this if you had to go and get a prescription filled. Maybe it takes a really long time to get it filled or maybe you're told by the pharmacy they don't have that in stock right now. You don't ever want to be without a medication that you need to get better. So do what I did and take control of your family's health with a medical emergency kit from the doctors at the wellness company. Now this is not a aid kit, right? The kit is filled with essential doctor prescriptions that treat over 39 different medical issues. They have strong antibiotics for infections of all types, including pneumonia, strut throat, ear infections, all kinds of sinusitis, like sinus infections like I always get. It's like having a little urgent care without the $75 copay right at your house. And you don't have to wait to see a doctor.
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Starting point is 01:17:01 He doesn't have to make a choice like some of the other names that you cited where maybe they needed to blend to actually get the electoral block. I don't think that that's necessarily incorrect. I just don't know why Doug Bergam is talking about it. Why is he talking about it? Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you. Doug Bergam, as you know, he was one of the guys. We talked about this last week who's being considered.
Starting point is 01:17:23 He's a governor of North Dakota. They were, he kind of looks like, um, I don't know, like a more generic Eugene Levy. It's the eyebrows. It's the eyebrows to do it. I don't, I don't necessarily think that's wrong, but I don't think it's entirely correct either what he just said there. And before we get started, by the way, hi, welcome back. Good to be with you. Top of the third hour.
Starting point is 01:17:46 Dana Lash with you. Listen coast to coast. You can follow us online stream as channel 347, direct TV as well. I think that it is important if it is a swing state. I think it very much adds to Trump's momentum. I think that it helps him, especially if it's a state like Georgia or Virginia, because there are, you know,
Starting point is 01:18:08 it always comes down to like the hometown politician, like if this is one of their own and then it's going to be a lot easier to get those voters in that state. And I think with people like Brian Kemp or even a Glenn Yonkin, I think that there's a great, chance of Trump to be able to unite kind of the frayed factions of the right and bring in
Starting point is 01:18:28 Republican but traditionally non-hardcore Trump voters, if that makes sense. It's not like they dislike him. It's just that they're Republican voters, but I don't think that they would define themselves as MAGA. And that's a demo that you have to understand and that you still want and need in order to, in order to win. So I think that in those instances, I do think it is important who his VP pick is. He's got a great opportunity. I just don't think that he can have somebody who is super charismatic like he is. You can't have two charismatic people like that. But at the same time, I think a lot of people were left wondering what Mike Pence did, right? He seemed real milk toast, didn't he? Like to the point where you just, I don't know, it almost didn't seem like it worked there either.
Starting point is 01:19:15 So I don't know. I don't think it can be Doug Bergam because North Dakota's, sorry with your electoral vote, bringing a lot. Okay. I'm not just being honest about it. Great state. You're just not bringing a lot electorally to it. Come on. Let's be real. It's not like a Georgia and like a Virginia. It's very different. I also think that Christy Noem is officially out. If she was ever being considered, it's still not happening. By the way, she had, she said she wasn't formally vet, formally vetted, audio somebody 10. She said that he, she hasn't been formally vetted to be his running me because She's out of the running. Listen.
Starting point is 01:19:51 Let me ask you about some of our reporting that shows there are three names now on Donald Trump's shortlist to serve as his vice presidential pick. Yours is not one of them right now. Are you being vetted? Have you received the paperwork? The only person who knows who the vice president's going to be is Donald Trump. Have you received the paperwork, though? No, I haven't received any paperwork. No, I haven't.
Starting point is 01:20:08 I've had conversations with the president, and I know that he is the only one who will be making the decisions on who will be his vice president. He's got extensions for nothing. I'm just saying it's not going to happen. They did ask her about AudioSemite 11. They had to bring back to the Kim Jong-un thing. Again, she wrote it in her book. She's never going to get away from this. We got it.
Starting point is 01:20:24 It's audio somebody 11. Listen. So let's talk about the book, having gone through much of it right now. This week, Russian president, Vladimir Putin, traveled to North Korea to meet with Kim Jong-un. In the first release of your book, you wrote, I remember when I met with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un. There was no evidence that that meeting happened. So how did it make it into your book, Governor? I'm not going to talk about that.
Starting point is 01:20:44 You're not going to talk about how many. book. That's so weak. That is so weak. You can't do that. You can't put it in your book. And then I'm not going to talk about it. But you put it in your book. Not only did you put it again, you put it in your book. And then you had to go through the editing read. And then you had to okay the excerpts that were released to promote the book. So she had like three different, okay, three different opportunities to say, that's not going to work. I'm not going to do that. I can't have it. It just looks weak to be like, no, I'm not going to talk about that now. You're not going to talk about the meeting that you said happen and literally the entirety of your staff contradicted you. You're not going to talk about that? I've never seen so many unforced errors. So now she's out of the running. Out of the running.
Starting point is 01:21:31 And I got to say, with her moderate record, I'm happy. Because she's a moderate. She tried to like reframe herself and she got to, she tried to, what is it? She had to glow up. Went to the salon. She totally changed her look. seriously changed it. And it didn't.
Starting point is 01:21:51 Then she decided to shoot herself in the foot and come out with this book where she thought she was going to flex and it ended up looking goofy. It just didn't work out. So who do you think it's going to be? I know who I wanted to be. I kind of think it might be Tim Scott. I don't know. If you see Tim Scott at the debate, I'm going to be like, it's Tim Scott. But then what if he's there with Doug Bergen?
Starting point is 01:22:08 What are you going to think? There's no way Trump picks Doug Bergam. No offense, but no. Right? I, no. Does he inspire anything? I think he would actually be a drag on the ticket. He would be a drag.
Starting point is 01:22:26 He doesn't bring anything electorally. It's just dumb. It's a waste of a maneuver. Don't do it. I actually don't think, I don't know. Does Tim Scott? I don't know if that works. Tim Scott?
Starting point is 01:22:38 Well, like you said, I mean, what does the VP really do except just support the president, right? Yeah. And who does? And then could be president. So it's like, well, and then who does that? the best. I don't, I don't think it's going to happen with Rubia because of the whole Florida thing. No. And the him crumpling on stage and being moderate.
Starting point is 01:22:56 Bergam doesn't really move the needle. Not that, and I think even his audio pointed to it, that Trump doesn't need a VP to move the needle for him in some way, shape or form, I guess, at this point. In certain respects, I think he does in non-Maga Republican voters, independence. I agree with that. I agree with that. That's why I hope he picks a Yonkin or a Kemp. I know that Kemp is like a That's like me asking for a Ferrari, right? Or a 1970 challenger Black with
Starting point is 01:23:26 Black tinted windows You'll poke your eye out Black leather interior No, I don't have you'll poke your eye out Mine is you'll ramp it around a tree That's what I'm told in my house So what if I'm a woman driver And just be get away from me on the road
Starting point is 01:23:40 Let me have my lanes I said lanes So I don't know who it's going to be Can we throw this picture. I forgot who this dude was. Who's this dude? Don't tell me. I need to show you guys this dude.
Starting point is 01:23:55 Yeah, and then I lost my link. I need you guys to guess if you're watching the simulcast. I'm going to show you a picture of a guy. I'm just going to have you like, I don't know, take some guesses as to what you think his job is.
Starting point is 01:24:12 That would be fun. Yeah. What do you think this guy does for a living? Juan's steadying the picture and he's going to throw it up. So I just want to critique the photo real quick. We have a mullet. It doesn't look like his hair's dry or he put way too much product in it. Is it permed?
Starting point is 01:24:28 I don't know. What in the Beetlejuice world is happening with his jacket? And I say this is a fan of Beetle juice who loves stripes. Your lapel and the rest of the jacket should not be like going every which way. It's just a bad cut. I don't understand the earrings and the kid toucher stash or the glasses. And that is a kid toucher stash. I don't like his lip that's peeking through the curtains there.
Starting point is 01:24:51 I don't like that. What would you think that this guy, if you had to guess, like, what it is that he does for a job, Kane? Well, see, I look at this photo. And you can't say pedophile. That's not a job. Oh. Oh, well, then I got nothing. Oh, my word.
Starting point is 01:25:12 I'm kidding. No, so I look in the background and I see that there's an American flag there. So I automatically assume that this guy is either served in his community or the country in some way, right? So looking at that and then looking at his hair, glasses, and, you know, dress choice, I think he works in the Biden administration, honestly. This looks like someone who would work in the Biden administration. I think he works in the Biden administration. him.
Starting point is 01:25:46 Right. I'm pulling up his name right now. What there's another photo of him? Yeah. Let's throw up. There's one more photo of him. Oh, good Lord. Seriously?
Starting point is 01:25:54 Well, okay, before you, okay, he did. Okay, so you know how some of us like you'll go or maybe maybe you've never done the whole, um, you go to Olin Mills or something and you get your photo taken, right? And something like that. Right. With the background of like a fall afternoon. Yeah. It's like a beautiful fall vignette.
Starting point is 01:26:15 and you have your photo taken. Like a lot of people will do that. Or like back when I was in like school, when I was a little kid, everybody did the glamour shots. I don't know what in the potastic world that is, but he went and he did that. Have those rose petals? So that's, yeah, I think.
Starting point is 01:26:34 I don't know, but this is a guy. Now, I will say you are correct. And then he does work. Oh, wait, is this a staffer that did that deed in the Senate chambers? Is it? I don't want to talk about it anymore. I'm going to turn into Christine Nell. I don't want to talk about that.
Starting point is 01:26:48 I don't, all I know is that it was some Senate staffer, some Democrat Senate staffer that was doing like, you know, sexual things on video. Yeah. In the Senate chamber. It's bad. That's, this guy works. He's like a deputy communications dude. Oh, good Lord. In the administration.
Starting point is 01:27:12 Really? Yeah. That guy. I don't know what he's communicating there. But, and then that's like, I guess, the one photo that Juan showed where he's got the flag. I guess that's on his badge. So because you have your little photo on your badge that you take when you go to the White House. I think that's like his part.
Starting point is 01:27:30 Yeah, can you imagine? That's your photo. That's what you go with. You're going with that. All right. That's what our administration is. Now, I wanted to share this story with you before we get going because we got headlines coming up in Stephen Yates. we've been talking about the mentioned earlier the case of the 12-year-old girl who was
Starting point is 01:27:48 murdered by illegal immigrants came in from Venezuela. Did you hear about the 20-year-old woman in Germany? You want to know why Germany made the moves that it made towards the right, towards, you know, actual border security? Because a woman in Hamburg was sent to prison after she was gang raped, or a 20-year-old, she was sent to prison after the gang rape of a child. she's one of 140 people being investigated because she made what they called harmful comments towards the rapist because they are illegal immigrants into Germany. There were multiple groups of illegal immigrant men who attacked a 14-year-old girl in Hamburg in one night. They attacked her. Apparently, they isolated her.
Starting point is 01:28:33 They separated her from her friend. She was defenseless against the mob. And they raped over an extended period of time, took her wallet, her cell phone. They assaulted her. She was disoriented from the first attack. She wasn't able to call for help. And everybody, and they used their, like, WhatsApp or something, to get more people to come down to violate her.
Starting point is 01:28:56 And when she was finally able to break through and ran, she was pursued by the rapist. People called, she ran to people who recognized her traumatized state. They called police. They arrested an Egyptian guy, Libyan guy, Kuwaiti guy, an Iranian guy, an Afghan, Syrian, an Armenian. The guys had 20 defense attorneys. And there were people who called them racist pigs,
Starting point is 01:29:20 including this one woman who's 20 years old. And she literally spent a weekend in prison because she called the rapist rapist pigs. That actually happened. That is a real story. She spent just this. And the time she spent in jail was just like over the past week. I'm not, that's a real story.
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Starting point is 01:30:51 It's time for Dana's Quick 5. So car dealerships in North America are apparently dealing with major disruptions that began last week with cyber attacks that has making it harder for them to like process their financials, etc. They use this company that provides software for thousands of auto dealers, CDK, Glover. They got hit by back-to-back cyber attacks last week. And so now everybody's having to do pen and paper. All pen and paper for their stuff.
Starting point is 01:31:20 That actually sounds like it's going to take even longer, doesn't it? Good night. It's going to take a lot longer. It takes forever. Let's see. A private boat fireworks caused wildfire on Greece's hydra. Their island. Passengers of a private boat caused a huge wildfire on one of these beaches.
Starting point is 01:31:40 off of the Greek island of Hydra in the late hours on Friday. And the fire service had to show up. And they said it was a very difficult to access location of Hydra. There's no road infrastructure. And so it was really, really hard to apparently put the fire out. It just looks awful. It just went crazy. And they said 13 people were arrested as a result.
Starting point is 01:32:02 Yeah, don't be doing that kind of stuff. Germany's Autobahn bridges are falling apart. I know. 5,000 bridges along their Autobahn. They said they're so decrepit that they have to be renovated or rebuilt as quickly as possible. But they're restrained by national debt break because they've been spending their money horribly.
Starting point is 01:32:23 So they said they're trying to fix all. I would be a little worried about driving on some of these now knowing, like they had included some pictures and they're spanning these huge gorges and rivers and, oh, I haven't. An 88-year-old Montana man who was a getaway driver and bank robberies was sentenced to two years in prison. two years in prison. As Kane says, old people are not innocent.
Starting point is 01:32:43 88-year-old man, two years in a federal prison medical facility for his role in two bank robberies in Billings last summer. 88 years old. Not all old people. Yeah, I know. Old people aren't innocent. We know how you feel. Hungry Siegel causes chaos as it gets trapped in a kebab shop. I don't think that the Seagel himself was sad, but it was a Flames kebab shop.
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Starting point is 01:34:25 the Dana Show podcast has your back. Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you. Bottom of this third hour, You can listen to Coast. You can find us on Channel 347 Direct TV. I was going to do it after we talked to our good friend Stephen Yates. But apparently there's the McGroy Nation who's in our Rumble group. I just like the name and I want to say it a thousand more times. So hello to all those good folks as well. It's good to be with you all here at the bottom of this third hour on Monday. All right. So I saw this over the weekend and I immediately had to fend off. I am positive. They're just Chinese bots because I made a remark about something that the global times has. had tweeted out. And I'm just amazed at, and that's the, the communist Chinese newspaper, newspaper, they will just say what, just say things that are just blatantly untrue. And they're taken seriously even by members of our media. And I made mention of this with our good friend Stephen Yeats, who I'm going to bring on in a second to set this up for you here. But apparently there, you know, in the South Sea, there was a little bit of a skirmish between some, like a
Starting point is 01:35:33 Philippines, a fishing boat from the Philippines and the China, I guess, guess their Coast Guard version of the Coast Guard. And China was acting like they're in your, they're in Chinese waters. Go back to the Philippines. And the Philippines, the fishermen were like, no, we're literally not. Like this is literally our territory. And everyone was saying that they were getting mad at Philippines saying that they were going to drag us into a war with China. But Philippines says that the sea clash doesn't actually invoke that defense treaty that they have. It was a very interesting. There was like an actual fight. They got into a fight. So I got to bring on our very good friend, Stephen Yates on this issue, our very good friend. You guys know him. You find him on
Starting point is 01:36:12 X at Yates Coms, but he's also Senior Fellow at America First Policy Institute and chair of the China Policy Initiative. All right, so Stephen, I don't think that I would want to pick a fight with some plucky Filipino fishermen at sea if I were the Chinese Coast Guard or Navy or whatever that is. But the gist of it is that they were out. They were out on waters that they could be out on, regardless of what, I don't care what they were doing, setting off fireworks, fishing or whatever. And China was saying that they were in their waters trying to cause trouble. And that doesn't seem to be the case at all when you consider how far away they actually were from the Chinese coast. No, this is a part of a piece where the Chinese have been very, very aggressive about this.
Starting point is 01:36:55 It is basically all the way to the Philippines territorial waters. They have their extended economic zones under the UN theory that say call international. the law, the law of the sea, but I call it a theory because everything's an idea unless it's enforced. And so it's probably technically true that we wouldn't want to go to war because someone's being a jerk on the high seas. But if they start killing people, we do have a treaty with the Philippines. And so I think that the government of Philippines was trying to be more grown up than the leadership of China has been, where they're basically saying, yeah, these people are jerks, they're belligerents, we don't like it. We're not going to accept it, but we're not trying to threaten war or escalation over this.
Starting point is 01:37:43 They're trying to cool things down. But there's no real ambiguity. This isn't Chinese water, and these are not what we would call professional exercises by the Chinese, whatever they are. I was, because they have the video, and it's pretty chaotic. and they were apparently playing, they were strobe lights, they were hitting their, they had wooden boats, they were hitting their wooden boats. And then the guys in the, because it was Chinese, this is after Chinese forces also injured, what is it, Filipino Navy and some of their military personnel.
Starting point is 01:38:17 So, I mean, they were like facing off. They had the, they were blaring sirens, they had the strobe lights. They were hitting, hitting their boats. They were arguing, yelling, all this stuff, go back to Philippines, et cetera. The claim that China was trying to make is that there's some sort of ship that's run aground and that the Philippines government is trying to keep it from sinking so that they can lay claim to whatever. But, Stephen, it's so far away from China. How in the world does that consider their territorial waters?
Starting point is 01:38:45 It isn't. And basically, every sensible government around the world should be calling them what they are. They're international toddlers. They're throwing tantrums, throwing food and throwing cutlery, and they should be treated with no more respect than you wouldn't out of control toddler. Yeah. And that's literally what he's not joking. Like they're literally doing this.
Starting point is 01:39:04 This is actually what they were doing. So they, so China sent 66 military aircraft into Taiwan over two days. And then now we have the German vice chancellor warning China of some consequences, not just not really so much on that, but on their Russia stance. It's weird how they get mad over their stance on Russia, but they kind of overlook the treatment that they have towards all of these. other nations in the South Seas. Yeah, they're very willing to sacrifice everybody that isn't in their immediate abroad or within their own boundaries. And they do seem to talk high church when it comes to Russia, but really only on some
Starting point is 01:39:42 things. They still are okay doing some deals now and then. But when it comes to China, it seems far away in its opportunity land to them. And they're very dependent on China, as are we in some ways that don't make sense anymore. But they talk a good game every once in a while, but it's not consistent. And yeah, when it comes to places like Taiwan, they act as if, well, who needs them? Well, turns out they need them as much as almost anywhere else in the world does, at least for semiconductors. But also a lot of other things, too.
Starting point is 01:40:15 And you think that never again, I think that kind of came out of an experience in Germany and ought to apply to other people that don't deserve to be mowed down by genocidal regimes. Yeah. And this, we're talking with our good friend, Stephen Yates. You can find him on X at Yates Coms. Apparently, they have a trade dispute as how it was reported by the AP. Tariffs on cheap Chinese electric cars. And they were asking China to take the European Commission's findings. They've been looking at EVs and all this stuff seriously. And then China said that they're going to, they're announcing an anti-dumping investigation into imported products from the EU involving pork and buy. So they're picking, so now the EU and China, to look like they're fighting which i'm going to be honest i'm fine with that yeah but i mean if your appeal is i'm going to get my lawyers involved the chinese are going to sneeze that away pretty quick uh and so i mean really there's been a lot of dumping that's gone on from china's market and you and i have talked about this for a long time on the ev market regardless of whether you want to pray to the most high sun god and think you're going to save the planet by going down
Starting point is 01:41:22 this road there's the pure economics of it where this literally destroyed critical supply chains in Eastern Europe. You make yourself overwhelmingly dependent on China, and they don't exactly respect labor, environmental, and other standards you say that you want to protest others about. So, I mean, this is not something that snuck up on the German government. It's kind of late for them to be ringing the alarm, but they're not wrong that this is a problem at this point. It's just like where you've been. Yeah, I kind of like that their deputy.
Starting point is 01:41:56 It was their Germans, Germany's Habek. I like the fact that he was over there telling him their face, you know, expect competition, expect this, expect that. Because I was a little nervous. I got to be honest. And I think we've touched on it before. But it seemed particularly pre-pandemic that a lot of our allies in Europe, they didn't share our animosity or our suspicion of China. And I mean, for crying out loud, I mean, I remember when it was Britain that was entertaining the idea of doing the Huawei and all the 5G stuff until Boris Johnson pulled it and some of the other. conservatives over there. They were getting pretty chummy with China. Is it just COVID that changed all that?
Starting point is 01:42:30 Or is there, I mean, I would imagine that, you know, the competition and maybe with some of the EVs stuff has done it. But it seemed like they were trying to do a European belt and road version. Yeah, I think with Germany, the EVs kind of went over the top for them. It's kind of odd what is sort of the last straw for various countries. Because the Chinese under Xi Jinping have given people a lot of different reasons. For some people, maybe incarcerating and trying to harvest organs from the Muslim minority would be the no-go zone. But not everybody, apparently, for others, mowing down democracy in Hong Kong would have been it. Threatening global security in any number of different ways. But certainly the pandemic has been difficult. And I think maybe, maybe we've come around the bend to take the mind-warping politics out of COVID to see, yeah, it did come from China.
Starting point is 01:43:21 it very likely did come from a lab and unambiguously they lied about it and exported it and it cost people tons. And so, I mean, that is getting less and less arguable as time passes. So maybe that is the sobriety checkpoint that we finally crossed. Why are so many nations afraid to entertain the idea that maybe it was biological warfare? I mean, they won't even breach the topic. Well, I can only think that it's the intoxication known as the green sugar of money. And so there's just a huge, huge aversion to accept the truth that is right before you when you're very dependent. And this is very, very good for parts of your economy or parts of your community.
Starting point is 01:44:03 But this is something that frankly, a lot of us saw immediately when it was when it was breaking out. There's a lot of unknowns when it came to COVID. But what we did know is basically where it came from because in the months prior, there were these people wearing hazmat suits. blowing all kinds of weird stuff around Wuhan as if it was a 1950s pesticide commercial. Yes. So, I mean, you knew something was way off and you knew where it was coming from. Yeah, we all knew. We all knew. Last question, well, last kind of area discussion for you, the Russian submarines that have, and the, what is it, some of the ships that have been down there in Cuba,
Starting point is 01:44:41 are you, are you worried about that at all? Are you worried? Because I know that China's been trying to make in roads and there's been a relationship blossoming there. Of course, they've been trying to get into South America as well, Central and South America. Is that something that, I mean, I don't think that we're in like the 60s again, but it is a little unnerving. Yeah, I mean, I don't like to see it. But, I mean, really, if you're concerned about security in that part of our near abroad, and I am, we want to pay attention to where the largest foreign embassy in the world is. And it belongs to the People's Republic of China.
Starting point is 01:45:12 It's in the Bahamas. And so, I mean, really, that's not a submarine that. comes and goes, that's a permanent observation deck. I'm going right now. We've got all kinds of stuff going on there. And yeah, I mean, we've been distracted. We want to think that these things don't matter. We don't pay attention to building enough ships and submarines.
Starting point is 01:45:33 We play around with nuclear power as if it doesn't matter. It's actually vital to us and to our seafaring navy. And so hopefully we'll wise up to this. But the Chinese and the Russians are going to poke us if we are going to let them, or we're not going to do anything about it. it so i think that's basically a nice little middle finger coming from our south speaking of that little middle finger the biggest embassy you just said in the bahamas why the bahamas just because of it's yeah so i mean look at we have we have central command and special operations command in florida
Starting point is 01:46:06 and so i mean there's major sea lines that go through that area it's an extremely advantageous place uh and it has sort of approximate distance is sort of similar to what taiwan is to mainland China. So, I mean, there's a lot of things that are serious and unsurious about that location. But the fact of the matter is it's the largest diplomatic facility on the planet, not just of the Chinese, of anyone. That's actually super creepy. So, you know, maybe just one like, okay, now one last question, maybe. As asking for a friend, like, would you tell them not to go to the Bahamas now that we know that the big O Chi, Kami embassies right there, probably Nassau?
Starting point is 01:46:45 Well, who knows what kind of vibrations you're going to get from the telecommunications coming out of all of that. I mean, you might want to tighten up your tinfoil hat to insulate your brain. I'm going to wrap my whole head in Reynolds. That's what's going to happen. I'm like, I'm already looking at photos of it. Like he's talking. I'm like, what?
Starting point is 01:47:06 Immediately Googling this. Stephen Nade's with a nightmare fuel for all of us. Good heavens. Yeah, I think maybe we have to have to redo some things. maybe this summer. Just saying right. Just saying out loud. Stephen Yates, always appreciate it at Yatescoms, Nightmare Fuel. Great, great. Happy Monday, everybody. There you go right there. Thank you, my friend. Always good to see you. Thank you, Dana. Take care. We have more to come, folks, as we wrap up this third hour. I'm just a little unnerved. That's all I'm going to say. You know, I mean, it's like a huge thing. He's not,
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Starting point is 01:48:40 That's B-Y-R-N-A.com slash Dana. Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, because knowledge is your ultimate superpower. So a couple of things. We're going to have, we're going to do the bingo. But I'm going to put it up. What I'll end up doing is we'll have it up. I know Steve's doing it, put it up on social. I also put it in substack as well, our bingo card for the debate.
Starting point is 01:49:06 And I am very interested. about how this is going to go. I'm trying to figure out what I'm going to put in the squares, like how we're going to... So I've got to figure that out. So let me get that figured out. Because I have more options than there are squares available. So,
Starting point is 01:49:26 Katie and Steve, we're going to have to help me whittle some down. Yeah. So we're going to ask our listeners for some suggestions and then pick what our favorites and then put them in there. See what we want to do. Yay, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So I want you all to contribute.
Starting point is 01:49:38 And Steve, it's going to be up on Facebook, right? It'll be, I'll put it about an hour. Facebook and Axe. So it's going to be up there in an hour. DJ Fun Uncle, aka Steve, is going to be throwing it up onto Facebooks. And so it's going to make sure you get it. And make sure you put your suggestion in
Starting point is 01:49:55 because then we'll start populating what we're going to have in the squares. Now, as it relates to Rumble, yeah, there's like a whole group. It's called the McGroin Nation. I just think the name is hysterical. McGroin. McGroin.
Starting point is 01:50:08 McGroin. But they are, they're like digital pirates, like the good pirates, though, right? I think that's, and they go in and they hang out and like different streams and they talked. So they were visiting us today. So we're very glad that they came to visit us today because I just think their name sounds really cool. And I just want to say it a whole bunch. What's your name?
Starting point is 01:50:28 Oh, McGroin. Mr. McGoing son, right? It's like McLevin. It is, right? It is like that. So we're glad. they came and hung out and that's a lot of fun.
Starting point is 01:50:41 And I, you could like, do you have a lot of options? Like, why does it YouTube offer options like that? Rumble offers those kind of options. So that's really cool that they do that, that they allow that kind of stuff. All right. So in addition to that, I'm still, I think we're probably going to do like a debate live thread as well. I have some stuff that I'm supposed to be doing with Fox that night.
Starting point is 01:50:59 So I'm trying to figure out how all that's going to work before I tell you anything about live threads and all that. I know the bingoes for sure. But so keep ahead. of that. And if you're a subscriber over at Substack, you'll get that information. We'll have all that for you. Everything that we'll be doing on debate night. Because you guys know, we're all going to be watching just because you want to see how crazy it's going to get. Let's, let's be, honest about it. That's, really, that's, you're going to want to see how nuts it's going to get.
Starting point is 01:51:25 And then don't forget, we got those Supreme Court decisions, too. Wednesday. Isn't Wednesday, I think the right, I mean, because there's still 15 outstanding ones. Are they going to drop 15? I don't think so. I think they're going to push some to later. Will it be the immunity one? Who knows? We'll see. All right.
Starting point is 01:51:41 Today's stupidity came. All right. This will be MSNBC's Cassie Hunt. That's her name. Cassie. Stop it. Cassie Hunt. Stop it.
Starting point is 01:51:50 She's here. You can't bring facts to the table about anybody at CNN or else it's an attack. Cut 12. 1. Listen to this. Oh, is there no audio on there? There it goes. Well, first of all, it's to take someone five minutes to Google, Jake Tapper, Donald Trump,
Starting point is 01:52:12 to see that Jake Tapper has consistently We're going to keep attacking my colleagues. Ma'am, I'm going to stop this interview. Okay, so she shuts that interview down, yet she had no problem having a smile on her face when Rand Paul was assaulted. Remember that? Yeah, and there's audio and video of that floating around that.
Starting point is 01:52:32 We're just out of time right now, but yeah. Cassie Hunt. That's Cassie Hunt. With a K. Hunt. Yeah, there you go. You? All right, folks. That does it for us today. Make sure you go find us on YouTube, Facebook, like and subscribe. Find us on Substack as well. Make sure you subscribe for that newsletter. You get all kinds
Starting point is 01:52:50 of good stuff and participation and some fun stuff. We do have a great night back with you tomorrow.

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