The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Monday March 18 - Full Show

Episode Date: March 18, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 been predicting a bloodbath. What does that mean? He's going to exact a bloodbath? There's something wrong here. How respectful I am of the American people and their goodness. But how much more do they have to see from him to understand that this isn't what our country is about? Praising Hitler, praising the Russians, honestly. What? Condemming our soldiers for losing or dying in war or being captain. in war. He said what's wrong with Russia? They defeated Hitler. What about the millions of Americans who risked or gave their lives? What about him saying that soldiers buried in Europe,
Starting point is 00:00:43 he didn't want to visit them because they were losers. Okay, first off, it's Monday and I already want to start swinging. That's Nancy Pelosi. When the hell did he ever praise Hitler? Look, I've got issues with Trump. But when the hell did he ever praise Hitler? I think somebody's eating too much of her boozy ice cream and her bougie subzero, boogie freezer and her boozy mansion in San Francisco, and she doesn't know what reality is anymore. They're mad, and by they, I mean the left. They're just mad because they have to run for election and, you know, heaven forbid. So they're having this huge tantrum, and they're trying to say that Trump threatened to murder everybody.
Starting point is 00:01:23 I'm trying to get in my head around the exact distillation of the actual claim here. Welcome to the program. It's Dana Lash. God help us. It's Monday. And if we don't have thirsty cloud chasers mad over calendars, then we've got, you know, thirsty cloud chasing Democrats who are, you know, mad over the fact that they have to run for re-election. We've got a lot to touch on. So we're going to get to all of that stuff, making friends. You know, that's what we do on the program. You can listen coast to coast. You can stream the radio program. You can watch a simulcast channel 347 direct TV as well. YouTube, Facebook, all of that good stuff. Send up for the newsletter over the
Starting point is 00:02:00 substack. All right. So first things first. This whole, I listen to the comments. Okay. So he was speaking. Trump was giving his speech and he was discussing specifically the economy and he was talking about the auto industry and everything else. And I got to tell you, I like to call balls and strikes and I also hold grudges. I hold grudges. It's not a, it's not a positive thing for me. But I hold grudges and Pepperidge Farm never forgets. So it's true. Kane can attest. How long do I hold grudges, dude?
Starting point is 00:02:37 Oh, man. I think you're still holding some on me for like 2010. I'm not. I'm just making fun of you for it. I'm just saying it's possible. It's not a grudge because you would know. You would know. That's true.
Starting point is 00:02:49 I'm making fun of you for it. That is true. That's true. But I get aggravated because the primary was run. This is why you need to like bring people together and have unity. Because you have to. I have friends who are hardcore, hardcore mega folks, and I have friends who are, I actually kind of bit the head off one because they're like, well, I'm going to be considering voting for RFK Jr. because they, I'm like, why, oh, you're, and you're a conservative, sit down. Shut up. You're going to sit here and vote away gun rights. Get there mad. First off, this is how politics works. You don't get everything that you want all the time. People take it way too personally. They get way too butt hurt. And I think Trump is one of them. He gets butt hurt over everything. I'm going to tell it. That's true. And you know it. I don't care how much you love him. That's not what this is about. If you need people to defend you over insane media attacks, you got to be bringing those people into the fold.
Starting point is 00:03:38 This is the time where he's got to be bringing everyone in the fold. And he was saying some things in his speech where I was like, why are you doing this? Then he said the bloodbath thing, which I didn't actually, well, when I heard it, I thought, oh gosh, the media is going to, because I know the media. They're stupid. They're stupid. They're stupid. Half of them are stupid and half of them are malicious and they use the dumb ones. That's, I think that's a fair assessment, right? that's a fair assessment. So he's giving this speech and he's talking about specifically automobile manufacturing, the EV automobile, like let's even get further in the weeds, EV
Starting point is 00:04:13 manufacturing and China's monopoly over EVs. And he was discussing tariffs and all of this other stuff about how, you know, we really have to make sure that the United States is on the most advantageous playing field because all of these other countries do all of the they do the same thing with their industries. And so he said this. I know exactly what he was saying, but I also know how stupid the media is because they've done it to me six ways to Sunday for over a decade now. And I knew immediately, I was like, watch, they're going to say that he's calling to kill people. Here's what here's his comment. Do you have this ready to go? This is what he said. This is what he actually said. Listen, and this, again, context of automobile manufacturing.
Starting point is 00:04:59 Unbelievable when I see it, when I see it going. But I got to know all these people. They're very smart, very streetwise. And I would do the same thing. If I had prisons that were teeming with MS-13 and all sorts of people that they've got to take care of for the next 50 years, right? Young people that are in jail for. The specifically. Is at the end of this?
Starting point is 00:05:23 Okay. Because this is such a long cut. Way too long. All right. Let's let's let's if we can speed it up. And these are tougher than anybody we've got in. the country. These are hardened criminals. Let's get it off this. Get it off screen. We're going to get that ready for you to where we can play it and you can actually see and you don't have to watch
Starting point is 00:05:39 five minutes of speech. But or if you can just pull it off the internet, that would be great. The, the, his remark was specifically what would happen if he didn't win re-election, what's going to happen to the economy? If republic, I mean, that's kind of easy to say. If Republicans don't keep control, the power of the purse, if they don't keep control of the the economic policy of the United States, and that's what Republican control in the House gets you. If they don't keep control of that, yeah, it's going to be a bloodbath economically. How stupid do the media think everybody is? He has to, well, economically speaking, but he's talking about economics. It's in the entire context of economics. I had the media one time,
Starting point is 00:06:24 this is how I knew immediately what they were going to do. When I was the token conservators, I was like one of the first conservatives alongside Ari Fleischer that they had hired over at CNN. And I had said, I made a joke on, was Twitter at the time, about Barack Obama's state of the union. Because he went out there and he was talking about how Department of Defense was going to be involved in green energy. And they had, he didn't, he wasn't talking about defense. He was talking about green energy. And then he was mentioning how NASA was going to be about Muslim outreach. And I made a joke.
Starting point is 00:06:55 I had like a series of tweets and I had said that now all of these departments, are going to be named something completely opposite of what, or not even remotely involved with what they are actually named after. And I said, are we going to create a Department of Space or a Department of Muslim Outreach and make that about space? And then you had Media Matters, say, CNN's Dana Lash, colon. And they quoted me, and I kept it as my desktop screensaver, they quoted me as saying, let Dana Lash, let's shoot Muslims into space.
Starting point is 00:07:25 I got a call from standards and practices all over a lie from media matters. and then the media went crazy with that Dana Lash wants to shoot Muslims into space. When I made a joke about how if NASA is going to be about Muslim outreach, are we going to have a department of Muslim outreach to be about space exploration? So this is, I know the media. They've done this to me even before Parkland. They've done it to me forever. They've done it to every other person who doesn't have a D after their name. If you are in commentary, if you're in broadcasting, if you just breathe, you don't even have to be in those things.
Starting point is 00:07:57 then they come after you and they will misrepresent what you said. So here's his comment. And again, he's talking about specifically the economics of losing in November. This was the very basic remark that he said. Listen. All the cars in Mexico and think, they think that they're going to sell those cars into the United States with no tax at the border. Let me tell you something to China. If you're listening, President Xi and you and I are friends, but he understands.
Starting point is 00:08:26 but he understands the way I deal. Those big monster car manufacturing plants that you're building in Mexico right now, and you think you're going to get that, you're going to not hire Americans, and you're going to sell the cars to us. Now, we're going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line,
Starting point is 00:08:46 and you're not going to be able to sell those cars. If I get elected, now if I don't get elected, it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole... That's going to be the least of it. It's going to be a bloodbath for the country. That'll be the least of it. And then he talks about what that means for manufacturing and what that means for American exports.
Starting point is 00:09:06 And so that's, so when you hear that, Kay, let me ask you, when you heard that, without any other influential, any media influence, you knew exactly what he was talking about, right? Oh, absolutely. And I went exactly where you went. And I'm like, oh, they're going to take this out of context intentionally. It's the weekend.
Starting point is 00:09:21 Because we knew exactly what they're going to do on the weekend. Yeah. We knew. knew that I mean, this is what they do. This is, this is exactly what they do. We knew what this was going to. So, my gosh, if I could, I'm looking at this because his remark, this is if you, however much you hate the media, it's not enough. It's not enough. It really isn't. It really is not. I don't care if you like or dislike Trump. Set that aside for a moment. I am so damn tired of the media doing this to Republicans and conservatives and libertarians and people who don't
Starting point is 00:09:55 worship at the altar of the DNC. I am so tired of the misrepresentation. I have screenshots of headline after headline after headline after headline. Bloodbath. Bloodbath. Donald Trump's Civil war trended on Twitter over the weekend because the left was insisting that Trump was calling for a civil war and for the shedding of blood, innocent blood in the streets. And as Kane reminds me, the same people who were fine with what's that lady's face, she looks like the female carrot top. I can never remember her name. Kathy Carrot Top. It's Caratop.
Starting point is 00:10:30 It's Caratop. What's her face? Kathy Griffin. Okay. Trains Caratop. When she held a severed head, purported to be Donald Trump's head, remember she did it as a quote-unquote joke, the left was fine with it. They're like, oh, my free speech, but this? He didn't even say that.
Starting point is 00:10:48 I mean, he said things if you want to pick it apart, fine, whatever. He wasn't even talking about this. It will be an economic bloodbath. It will be an absolute economic bloodbath to lose the house, to lose in 2024, to not affect tax policy, whether it's at the executive level, the congressional level, bad. Can you play, by the way, the bloodbath compilation? Can I have that? Can you just inject that? As soon as you put it in there.
Starting point is 00:11:15 Sorry, Juan's dying right now. I need to inject it into my veins. I just want to give you, this is, again, a double standard. Are we, am I to assume that what we're about to play for you, courtesy of Seth Abramsum, or courtesy actually of, what is this? Gravian. Yeah. Well, I don't know if this is a grapian cut or not.
Starting point is 00:11:35 It doesn't say, but I don't care. I don't know who put it together. But these aren't old clips. Are we, no, they're recent. Am I to assume that all these people are calling for a civil war? All these people on the left. Let's watch. And with the same, with the same measure that they applied to the remark that we heard Trump make about the economic bloodbath, let's apply to this. Listen. Politico.com reports tonight on the, quote, bloodbath at the RNC.
Starting point is 00:12:05 Headlines calling it a quote, bloodbath. A bloodbath. Not only is it going to be a bloodbath, but after they leave New Hampshire, it's a bloodbath on her home turf. That's really tough. And Trump has left a lot of corpses in his wake. you can count the bodies. As part of the quote MAGA drive to take over Maricopa County, and the headline refers to it as an impending bloodbath. The columnist Charles Floh has a new piece for the New York Times entitled to a Biden bloodbath.
Starting point is 00:12:29 In 2018 midterms, you can bet that they 100% are fearing a slaughter. In fact, the word bloodbath and massacre come up frequently. The Republican Party will be destroyed. It's going to be a bloodbath. There's going to be a bloodbath one way or the other. Bloodbath for Bernie Sanders. It's been a bloodbath there shaping up to be a bloodbath. Head off of blood bath.
Starting point is 00:12:48 I mean, how long does this clip go? Two minutes. Two minutes. Over two minutes. Yeah. Over two minutes, this clip. All these people, blood bath. It's a slaughter.
Starting point is 00:12:59 I mean, golly, it's a slaughter. Just for perspective. The corpse is left in his wake. And just for perspective, recent. These are all recent cuts. If we were to go back into the annals of history on news, that where it has been used millions and millions of time, it would be a much longer than two minute clip.
Starting point is 00:13:17 Mm-hmm. So we have, as you can imagine, a lot to break down today. We're going to get into the latest with 2024. We have more on Bloodbath Gate because we just affix gate after random things. We've got calendar gate. What does that mean? As stupid as you think it is. We also, we got some culture. We've got a lot of stuff to hit just to get started with today's program. So you don't want to miss a single bit of it. We're also going to touch. We've got Florida, we'll get immigration. We've got people getting taxpayer funding. food in Gaza and they're mad about it. They're reviewing the quality of the food. They're receiving. I just think that maybe you're not too bad off if you have the time to review food. Our partners that help bring you free radio are friends at Goldco, Goldcoe precious metals. The gold IRA field can seem kind of confusing. And so finding a precious metals company that you can trust isn't an easy feat. Turn to Goldcoe. They will help you navigate it. They have very thorough information. They offer a one-of-a-kind gold IRA kit for individual. buyers that explains how the economy and gold IRAs work. They want to make it easy for you to not just
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Starting point is 00:15:08 incredible job numbers. The latest report was off by 40%. They are lying to you. What's the real truth about the jobs reports? It's all fake. Check out the watchdog on Wall Street podcast on Apple, Spotify, wherever you get your podcast. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. So the act of camping is banned at California Central Coast Beach
Starting point is 00:15:35 due to an excess of human waste. So it's not just like, I guess, the homeless people that they have a problem with. This is horrible. It's in the Big Sur area. The beautiful area, visitors won't clean up after themselves. The California Coastal Commission announced that all the hippies, camping and the campfires, all that stuff is going to be banned at Sancarpooro.
Starting point is 00:15:56 No, I didn't say that right. And I don't care because I just don't care about camping. If you like camping, that's great. I don't like pretending to be homeless. We invented the house. It's located right off the highway. And they said that the beach known as San Carpo is the only free beach campsite in the Big Sur area. But nobody can clean up after themselves, so there's trash and all kinds of stuff.
Starting point is 00:16:13 everywhere. And now they got to close it because nobody, I bet keen. I thought that, I mean, it's California. They like recycle and virtue signal about their love of recycling. Marriage rates are up, divorce rates are down, according to new data. This is good news. They said the number of marriages began to take a diver on the start of the pandemic, but for the past two decades, the number of marriages stayed about to 78 per,000 people a year. According to new data released, the National Center for Health Statistics. They said in 2020, the marriage rate was down to 5.1 per 1,000, but it started a climb by the next year and by
Starting point is 00:16:50 2022, it reached 6.2 per capita and over 2 million a year. They said it might just be more than just rescheduling. Lockdowns, gay people, hurdles to over, I don't care. The divorce rates are going down and that's happy. It's a good thing. It's a good thing. And they said also intentionality is behind. They think that might be behind declining divorce rates. So that's good. Good for America.
Starting point is 00:17:12 The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to intervene in a lawsuit over West Texas A&M drag shows, meaning that the president can cancel it. The President Walter Wendler, according to the Texas Tribune. We got a lot more on the way. Stick with us back in just a moment. Partners that help bring you free radio, it's our friends over at American financing. Stop putting stuff on your credit card.
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Starting point is 00:19:16 not people, as invaders, let me tell you, people who hate folks like that, they're not going to stop and ask you if you have a U.S. citizenship or a U.S. passport. They're going to shoot first first of and then ask a question. Okay, first off, welcome back to the program. I'm Dana Lash with you, bottom of this. First hour. Kane, go ahead and set the tone right now. On a scale of 1 to 10, how mean do you want me to be right now? 9.5?
Starting point is 00:19:45 Seems kind of tame. You think? Yeah, Steve, you get a vote. I know what your 9.5 is. You think that's tame? All right. I mean, some things just deserve, you know. Kane, oh, sorry, Steve, scale of 1 to 10.
Starting point is 00:19:58 Kane votes 9.5. See, Steve knows too. that is so what did I do wrong with you boys what did I do what did I do I mean I tell you what you gents what I do wrong gotta leave room for improvement I mean there's all the numbers above 10 it's just not you know on the scale is all I'm saying so you want a two okay let's put it like this so first off that was what's her face the chick that's on the view that used to be Republican until she realized that no one gave no one cared about any of her opinions and she couldn't get any traction at all whatsoever. And then she got a guest gig on the view. And then she lobbied
Starting point is 00:20:36 extensively to get hired full time there. And then she married this guy who used to run CPAC. And then she realized how celebrity adjacent, you know, she formalized that union, all this would be. And so she's been just like her Instagram is, I haven't seen it. I just saw an article on Daily Mail one day, who I hate. I hate Daily Mail. But it's all name dropping and trying to basically inflate the sense of self-importance or importance in general way more than it actually is. The only people that care I think about the views opinions are, I don't, I just like making fun of them, are the people who give them on the view. I can't imagine any woman turning it on in the afternoon and being like, okay, I'm going to watch this. This is the show I'm going to have on now.
Starting point is 00:21:18 I don't even, I don't understand, maybe like back in the days of your, I could get the idea, but I don't understand the concept anymore. For her to go out and say, oh, well, they're just going to start shooting people based on what? I mean, when you say stuff and you're volunteering an opinion on a national stage, you know, you kind of need to make sure that it's, A, educated, and B, it makes sense. And C, maybe give a, I don't know, like a little bit of data to perhaps support your accusation. Because the only people that I keep seeing getting killed over and over again are youths involved in youths, young adults involved in gang and drug crime and Christian kids by trans activists. Those are the people that I keep seeing, you know, the people that the left doesn't care about the most. That's who I keep seeing getting killed. So I don't know.
Starting point is 00:22:07 I don't understand, you know, what she, her whole point with this. They're talking about the bloodbath remark. And the idea that because he said there's going to be an economic bloodbath, they're really stretching with us. There might be some people who buy into it. So is why I say, as much as you dislike the media, you don't, you don't hate them enough. I have hated the media proudly for almost 20 years now professionally. I did it as a hobby and do what you love, right? Just absolutely cannot stand the media.
Starting point is 00:22:38 Cannot stand them. I actually got started in editorial writing by creating an anonymous website that just absolutely criticized and destroyed and ridiculed all the editorial writers in arts and entertainment in my hometown of St. Louis. And interestingly enough, I ran it out of a base. of an abandoned building on Washington Avenue. I have stories. Those are the days. But anyway, I digress.
Starting point is 00:23:02 The point of this is they're trying to convince low-info voters that Trump is talking about killing everyone if he doesn't get re-elected. And then you have this from, what's her face? This other chick. Yeah, whatever. Audio somebody's seven. This chick.
Starting point is 00:23:19 Good now. Sorry, 17. I saw a 7 and I just went with it. 17,000, please. One character says to another, you know, we took all the things that the Jews had. We took their homes. We took their jewelry. We took all of those things. And now the next step is to dehumanize them to make sure that they have, to show people that they have no soul, that they are not human.
Starting point is 00:23:43 And he is using that kind of World War II rhetoric that led to the deaths of the murders of six million people. And now he is otherizing brown people. He is otherizing black people. He is saying things like this. I don't think you're going to have another election if I don't win or certainly not an election that's meaningful. What do you think saying that, well, if you don't vote for me, you ain't black? If you want to talk about otherizing people. Because that's what Joe Biden said.
Starting point is 00:24:17 Joe Biden said that. That was a comment that Joe Biden said. if you don't vote for me, you ain't black. That was a comment that he actually had made. So is that otherizing too? I would just think if you're going to have a conversation about what is or is an otherizing, then that would be a big one. This is all because he had said there's going to be a bloodbath and he was talking about the economics of it.
Starting point is 00:24:41 I'm so tired of this stuff. I'm so tired of these people making up stuff and looking for access to grind. But you know what? It's not just limited to the left. sadly it happens on the right it's time to address this because i had to look at it sunday on st patty's day of all things i have some irish ancestry so i come by it honest four months ago i did the calendar with uh ultra right beer and make sure you use codena you'll get a big discount i put the link up on instagram so i did this calendar with ultra right ultra right beer and i always look i i i am in shape i'm
Starting point is 00:25:21 healthy. But at the same time, I also have a, like, you know, sons. I have kids and I have a husband. And so I'm like, if other women who are, I think, single and not yet married, if they want to get in swimsuits and they want to do a calendar that celebrates women, that's fine. I'm going to hold my guns and I'm going to be in a t-shirt and jeans. And that was my particular, that was my particular choice. And I had no problem appearing in a calendar with other women who were celebrating femaledom. And it's all pretty women in the calendar. And, uh, it's all pretty women in the calendar. And, uh, It was done to help the Riley Gaines Center and the ultra-bier people did it. And it's, you know, it's a nice calendar.
Starting point is 00:25:59 And I actually signed one for someone over the weekend. I've signed people, someone sent it in. I signed it and it's going, I think all the women in the calendar are signing it. And this thing came out, what was it, four or five months ago? This calendar came out. And people have been mad about it. And by people, I mean, like, I've only seen one person ever complain about it. And I don't want to get into, I'm not going to get into like a battle with people and all of this stuff, particularly when you wouldn't want to battle with me.
Starting point is 00:26:29 I still hold a grudge for having to have been called into HR by a previous employer for trying to settle a dispute that someone who likes to complain a lot caused with all of the other women at the workplace. And I hate, this is why I hate dealing with women in the workplace. And they were, I was begged, please mediate this situation, please for the love. Calm it down. I just think that there are some people who always, I cannot stand people who'd make a career out of bitching about everything all the time. That's not commentary. That's just complaining. That's just being a professional complainer.
Starting point is 00:27:03 So this calendar, when it came out, you know, four some odd months ago, I thought that it was tastefully done. There's not anything that's slutty in there. There's not anything that's, you know, advocating for promiscuity or drug use or I. alcoholism or anything like that that's in this calendar. And it's a calendar that was done by people on the right. It was never done so that to be a church statement or a faith statement, a statement of faith was never, it was not done. And I don't think anything honestly, I don't have a problem and I don't think anything cancels out one or the other. If you have a problem with women in swimsuits, don't ever let me see you in one. Don't ever let me see you going to a place where women are in
Starting point is 00:27:45 swimsuits. If you want to be Sharia adjacent and you want to try to shame women because they were asked to be in a calendar and you weren't, that's your problem, not theirs. And that's ultimately what this is. The New York Times and Daily Mail ran this huge story over the weekend saying that it was raunchy. They attacked yours truly and all the other women in the calendar based on the complaints of like, again, it's like one person. And I always do find it ironic the people who complain about other women while taking selfies of themselves because they think they look good and they want other people to acknowledge that they look good in their selfie and so they post it far and wide. You know, if you want to have a discussion about irony and compromising one's beliefs. And I think that also insinuating
Starting point is 00:28:28 that women who participated in the calendar are somewhat loose or they're raunchy or they are in some way betraying their faith. If you want to be a modern day Pharisee, go right ahead. But I don't think that your accusations or the motivations are in any way based in any kind of, you know, they're not biblically based. And I also think that it's not the Matthew way of solving disputes. That being said, I think it's all stupid. I think it's petty. I think it's just people who were mad that they weren't asked to be in a calendar and they're attacking women who were. And that's usually what this stuff boils down to. There's enough cloud out there for everyone without other women trying to tear down other women. This is, I don't get along with a lot of women because of that. It is, there are
Starting point is 00:29:11 there are a few women in this industry particularly, and I can name them right now that I like, and I think that are, they, they understand that there is not some sort, that there's not a quota on influence or space at the table or there's, there's, there's, there's, you don't have to compete to be heard like that. And there are, one of them, my friend Carol Roth and I were talking about this over the weekend. Carol Roth is absolutely one of the women who gets it. Love Carol Roth. Megan Kelly is one of the women who gets it. Mary Catherine Hamm is one of the women who gets it. Like her or hater, Megan McCain is one of the women who gets it.
Starting point is 00:29:48 There are some really good ladies out there. Judge Janine is one of the women who gets it. There's some really, really good ladies out there who understand that there is not some sort of scarcity of attention or clout, and they don't have to tear down other women in order to lift themselves up. It's a tactic that feminists use. They think that they tear down men to lift themselves up, which is why it's incredibly ironic to see anybody who's in the conservative sphere do that. There's nothing wrong with this calendar.
Starting point is 00:30:16 And my husband was the one who actually said, yeah, I think you should do this. This seems like it's a good idea. I think it's a good idea. I don't have anything to be concerned about. My husband doesn't have anything to be concerned about. And these ladies, some of the ladies are married. Some of them aren't.
Starting point is 00:30:29 Some of them are single. Some of them aren't. Some of them have kids. Some of them don't. There's nothing wrong with a woman being in a swimsuit. I mean, there's nothing wrong with, a calendar celebrating femaledom. I don't know if you've seen some of these articles,
Starting point is 00:30:44 but they're trying to now divide the right and say, what was one of them? The New York Times said that it was raunchy, like the raunchy writer, something like that. They've been calling me all kinds of names for firearms forever. If I wear a T-shirt, I get attacked. If I wear jeans, I could attack. When I cut my hair, I was accused of having extensions.
Starting point is 00:31:07 I've been accused of having a boob job, plastic surgery, hair extensions, cane, name it. Lip filler. Everything. Yeah, yeah. I've been accused of having my face frozen, which is weird because I can move it. Higgs? Wigs.
Starting point is 00:31:19 No one's ever accused me of actually having a wig. I've seen that. Oh, you have? Oh, yeah. That's a new one. Yeah. I've been accused of all these things that I've never done, and I'm like, whatever. I'm so tired of this.
Starting point is 00:31:30 And it's mostly from like the jealous, petty left. But to see it come up from the right is really disappointing. But the New York Times, they were saying the raunchy right, What was it? The Daily Mail was trying to say that the right was having a problem with these women, et cetera, et cetera. Again, it's a created clout chasing tantrum that the media is seizing upon and trying to make into a bigger thing than it, it's into something that it's not. Four months after the fact. And it was a jealous petty leftist lady over at the New York Times who wrote the piece. She never reached out to any of us. She didn't reach out to any of us and asked us a question. question. She didn't, she didn't ask us if we would like to submit a comment on her hit piece on us,
Starting point is 00:32:16 on our characters. And I got to tell you, and this is where I'm really going to get snotty, it is very difficult for me, a woman who's older, to take criticism about how I or other ladies live my life when they haven't raised children as successfully as I have, and they don't have a 23 year going on 24 year successful marriage like I do. So when you can match me in terms of my homemaking skills and my successful marriage skills and my mothering skills, then maybe I'll consider your opinion. But if you cannot match me year for year, have a million seats and seen. Have you seen any of those viral videos, the ones that show aisles stacked with emergency food supplies and stores? It kind of makes you wonder. Like, what do they know that you don't? Well, you already know how I feel about being
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Starting point is 00:34:23 So Kane was asking me to interpret what he said, and I'm like, I don't, dude, I don't speak Martian. I have no clue what he says, what he said here. I don't know. What? I dig in a big... Can I hear it one more time? Is he... I mean, it was St. Paddy's Day yesterday.
Starting point is 00:34:44 Maybe he's like... Yeah. Okay, go ahead. Go ahead. I was very happy to see Northern Ireland was a Gekin' Assembly reinstated last month. Now Northern Ireland is a fully functioning government again. And I didn't imagine your colleague.
Starting point is 00:34:59 Is he speaking like Gaelic? No. No. Gobbley Cook and Gaelic. That's not. both start with G, but they're not the same. Doesn't sound like he's speaking any kind of Celtic language.
Starting point is 00:35:12 I got Northern Ireland out of that, but that's all I got. Yeah, but that doesn't mean, you know, that... Fully functioning company. Does he mean country? North is a fully functioning company again. I digna, Big Shock, colleague.
Starting point is 00:35:30 Colleg. I don't know. Yeah. This is our president. Well, he was, I don't, I don't know. I don't know what that is. I can't, I can't make, I can't make that make sense for you guys. I'm sorry, that's my job and I can't make that make sense for you.
Starting point is 00:35:51 What? What do you think that the people in the audience do? You never see their faces when he does this stuff. I am so expressive. That's why you can't, whenever we get screen grabs of my face for YouTube, stuff. I know I annoy the hell out of everybody because I'm constantly, I'm very expressive. I would not be able to hide my expression. I couldn't. And you know he would, he sees that. So he, especially when you're in front of, you know, people that aren't your like-minded,
Starting point is 00:36:30 super friendly American left. If you're overseas or if you're talking to people who are from other countries, they may not be as ingratiated, you know, as. your base. I don't know. I'm just like, what does he, what does he think when he sees the confusion and amusement on their faces? I'm just curious about this. We have a whole other hour on the way. We got Gamergate 2.0. The EV Wars, immigration, a lot more stick with us, our partners that help bring you free radio. It's our friends over a black rifle coffee. This is a veteran-owned coffee company, and they make the best coffee out there. And a veteran. and own veteran operated and they employ active duty and retired veterans. I have black rifle coffee
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Starting point is 00:38:36 This is exactly who Donald Trump is. We saw him call on his supporters to storm the Capitol four years ago, and he's doubling down, promoting violence this time around. And this is just right out of the playbook. Trump is weak and deeply insecure about this election. And he's only in it for himself. Our campaign has been saying this for months, and Trump is saying the quiet part out loud.
Starting point is 00:38:56 And the people who are saying that his comments were taken out of context, haven't said anything about all the other things that Trump has done. So that's one of Biden's mouthpieces. You know, because Biden's in the race for everyone else, not to enrich his family or for his own personal, you know, his own personal advantage. He's, you know, he's in it for all of you, I'm sure. Yeah. Okay. That's Quentin Fulks, who is, I don't know who he is. He's some guy with Biden's campaign. They're trying to push this bloodbath thing. And I listen to the remark and it's dumb that people are making a big deal out of it. Because it's literally, you have to be remedial as all get out in order to be Amelia Bedelia. about this, but it's our Amelia Bedelia Press. You guys remember, well, first off, welcome back. Top of the second hour. Dana Lash with you.
Starting point is 00:39:41 You can listen around the country. You can stream it, Channel 347, Direct TV. So I was a kid in the 80s going into the 90s, and I remember some of you may not, like Steve and Juan, will have no idea about this. Amelia Bedelia. It was a series of books that it was really an elementary school, I remember, that our teacher would read to us.
Starting point is 00:40:02 And Amelia Bedelia was like this character who would take her employer's instructions literally, like figures of speech, she interpreted literally. And each story was about that. And she would get herself into tons of trouble because she would interpret things very literally. And that's what our press is doing right now. We played for you at the top of last hour,
Starting point is 00:40:29 a compilation, it was over two minutes of the media saying, bloodbath, bloodbath, slaughter, all this other stuff, talking about elections or this policy or that policy, et cetera. And, you know, they didn't, they, nothing. They thought that was fine. But Trump is talking about it. And we played his full speech.
Starting point is 00:40:48 Well, not his full speech. The full remark. He was talking about the economy and manufacturing and what happens if Republicans lose in 2024, it will be an economic bloodbeth. And he didn't even qualify it with the term economic because he didn't have to. Anybody that has, I don't care if you like him or hate him. Don't debase yourself and act like a moron. by pretending that you think he was talking about murdering people.
Starting point is 00:41:08 Everybody out there who's saying that he's talking about a civil war and killing people because he said bloodbath, when he's having a giant, making a huge giant remark about EV manufacturing, trade with China, the economic consequences of a Republican loss in November. And you have, again, these people out here debasing themselves, acting as though they're too damn stupid to understand what he actually meant. So they're going to interpret it, Amelia Bedelia style, literally. We were talking about some of the other phrases that you probably can't say around them. Like, what did you say? The proof is in the pudding cane.
Starting point is 00:41:44 You can't hide evidence in actual food stuffs. Who's literally hiding evidence in pudding? Hunter? I mean, what is that? Or that's the way the cookie crumbles. We're just going out there. Look at these Republicans going at their smashing desserts. They're smashing cookies.
Starting point is 00:42:01 Or as the Brits would say, biscuits. That's what it is. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. They're out there putting birds in bushes. Stammed Republicans. I like, what was it, that the Babylon B says, how the media reports that Trump threatened nuclear war after he says, this guacamole is the bomb.
Starting point is 00:42:28 It's true. It's true. Absolutely true. I don't think this is, and there's a reason why, if you notice, whenever they are talking about his remarks or whenever you read an editorial or even
Starting point is 00:42:46 a news piece, same thing anymore, where they're discussing his remarks, they never actually include his remarks. They don't actually play them. They don't actually like put the transcript in. They don't do that. Because people with more than one brain cell to rub together will look at it and go,
Starting point is 00:43:06 that's okay that's not what he said when people on the right do this stuff people on the right call it out because we don't have time for dishonesty or deceptiveness people on the left are like or no it's what he said they can't police themselves they never police themselves they only do it if it's advantageous and they want the seat that's it for another democrat that's it but this is dumb to sit here and make this out i mean it's trending still we're calling it bloodbath gate So now we have Gaza. Everything's gay today. Now we got Gaza gate. Did you guys see this video? Oh boy. So this dude who is an activist in Gaza, he is, is this like a, the best way that I can describe it is he's like reviewing the contents of what the air, and it wasn't just the United States. I don't think we should have had any part in it. But apparently Egypt and Jordan also dropped stuff over. They were doing air drops to. Gazans because Hamas, their terrorist elected government that said they were going to take
Starting point is 00:44:10 care of the people and never did and still enjoy overwhelming popularity and were reelected and were elected in 2005 and almost reelected again and almost took control of West Bank. They apparently can't provide this to Gazans themselves because, well, because they've been taking it all for themselves. So the airdrops, they were dropping like what food and other supplies into Gaza and this dude decides to review it. It's a review, right? It's a review of the contents of this. Listen to this. This is Audio Soundbite 14. So as the airdrops have been dropped in the north, I've been able to buy this today
Starting point is 00:44:45 from the northern, northern, northern part of the area. That's where most of the air drop has been dropped. And it's from the Department of Defense, the United States of America. This is the air drop. The drop on us is small, and then all the airstrikes that they also hit us with. So I wondered what's in it.
Starting point is 00:45:04 It comes for free but at the end we still have to buy it Let's see what's in So it starts with the top crackers And then Apple apple sauce And then oh wow gum What's that's this
Starting point is 00:45:29 This is like some I don't know We don't see these here. And energy bar. This is the most thing I'm excited to have. Mmm, Fencella. Wow. Cachews, so nuts, peanut butter.
Starting point is 00:45:56 And... So overall, it's one of the worst meal I've ever had. Oh my gosh. I literally ate a piece of everything, because... imagine I'm fastened all day, hungry, haven't eaten anything. And then I came to eat this. Nothing. It tastes only the peanut butter.
Starting point is 00:46:21 It tastes like our Canadian peanut butter. Everything else. So he's Canadian. This whole meals like a two out of ten. Not even one out of ten, actually. This is torturing us more than it's being ate. I promise you, dude. It can't torture us all of the rest of us anymore than your video can.
Starting point is 00:46:41 I mean, I feel tortured by your video. I feel like I need to make an appeal to the people behind the Geneva Convention, even though I know it doesn't cover terrorism, but your video was terrorism. That's so stupid. I'm so sorry, Princess, that it wasn't, you know, the style of Ruth's Chris. I was expecting a porterhouse steak. And, you know, I was expecting a filet mignon, medium rare,
Starting point is 00:47:06 with maybe some baronets. And I didn't get that in my MRI that was driving. What does he say he had to pay for it? He's not in Gaza. I guess he's in Canada right now, so he would have to have bought that. But if they're dropping it on the ground in Gaza, you could just pick it up unless you have to pay Hamas to get it. Do you know how that works?
Starting point is 00:47:28 So if Hamas is collecting it and then charging you for it, that's your problem with Hamas. Notice how he doesn't actually qualify that or explore that beyond his initial comment. So he's reviewing the food. What did he think that there was going to, there was going to be like a Gordon, like Gordon Ramsey was going to be up in the sky, just cooking stuff to order and dropping it down? Maybe you should have thought about that before Gossans elected a terrorist organization as their representative government in 2006. Maybe you should have thought of that.
Starting point is 00:48:04 Maybe you should have thought of that before you kept supporting them. And then they enjoyed overwhelming. support to the point where they suspended elections because everyone was worried that they were going to take over the West Bank. Maybe you wouldn't be eating an energy bar. Can you imagine complaining about that? Well, there are children in parts of the world that are actually starving to death and going hungry and they don't have the luxury of having food, you know, high caloric food dropped off from the air for them to eat. Imagine being this guy wearing an expensive puffer coat and a new balance hat and sitting there with your dumbass iPhone
Starting point is 00:48:42 and recording how you are displeased with the free food provided to you by the government that the elected terrorist government doesn't like. Imagine being that privileged and out of touch. Or imagine doing this interview and not knowing or doing this review and not knowing, imagine doing it and not knowing what our men and women in uniform eat. when they're overseas, when they're deployed. They eat M.R.E.
Starting point is 00:49:12 That's what they eat that pretty routinely. He had French vanilla in that. You know how broke a lot of people in the United States are? They can't even afford French vanilla, and you're getting it for free in a taxpayer-funded food case? And gum. Yeah, you get gum?
Starting point is 00:49:29 You know how expensive cashews are? You know how expensive nuts are? He's getting that? That's going in that food pouch? good night. Now he's all mad. He's mad because he was expecting, I don't know, I guess a four-star meal. He was expecting Michelin Grade. War has consequences and so do terrorists. But he says that that food was more torture than it was aid. Nothing could be, well, there are a few things. But it's not more torturous than having to watch that video. Really isn't. We have more on the way as we roll. It's the only Christian conservative.
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Starting point is 00:51:18 Boy, I'm so excited about that, aren't you? Listen to the joy and excitement in my voice. Are you excited about that, Kane? You want to go into a theater and watch the Olympics in the theater? Yeah. With all the commercials in the theater. With the big popcorns and the big sodas? You can do that at home. The big popcorns? I'm the mom who's like, we got that at home. Yeah, theater popcorns? You can make theater popcorn at home.
Starting point is 00:51:42 They have to do old school, but you can do it. Kettlecorn? You ever do that at home? Yeah. They said that they're very excited about it. NBC Universal. They're going to present it as a live-ticketed event. So you could watch it for free at home,
Starting point is 00:51:54 or you could pay to go and watch it in a theater with all the commercials. Gee, that sounds fun. No, said nobody ever. What is this? What is this? Wall Street Journal Kane sent this and I hate him for it now
Starting point is 00:52:13 the headline what if a toe spacer were enough to boost your fitness sidebar you know we got feed enthusiasts out there who watch I'm not even kidding you I never put pictures of anything below ankle I swear to you because there have been some weird things that have happened
Starting point is 00:52:30 they're going to seize on this conversation now these goofy things that apparently you put on your feet to space your toes out? They said are becoming a trendy tool for elite athletes. Says who? Why does the person's feet look like they're hefty? I don't, I'm curious. They're toe spacers.
Starting point is 00:52:48 Anything to sell something. Anything to make a buck. That's so nasty. A shopper was banned from Buckees because he brought his service duck into the Tennessee store. I thought this was America. His service duck. Rinkle the duck. Its name's wrinkle.
Starting point is 00:53:06 it was in a stroller. The duck was in a stroller. His service pet, Rinkle the Duck, was brought into a Buckees, and Rinkle was inside the stroller for most of the visit. He would come out to high five interested onlookers. Oh, sorry, her, with her being.
Starting point is 00:53:21 You should have named her Rinklet or something. I don't know. It has its own YouTube thing, 2.7 million subscribers. And an employee said that service dog were the only animals allowed. Wood said, well, she's a service duck. And they said pets are not allowed.
Starting point is 00:53:36 and he goes, well, she's a service animal. And then he was asked to prove it. I don't know how you prove that. But, yeah. And so the employee said, if you put the duck on a leash, it would be okay. And he put wrinkle on an imaginary leash, and the duck followed him all around the store. The duck was in the stroller. I actually have no problem with the duck.
Starting point is 00:53:57 I think this is just all something over. And now I want one. Let's see here. Oh, let's go to it. Where's the, okay, there is a correct way of hanging the toilet paper roll. and the toilet paper is supposed to go over. How do I know this? Because they actually have the patent for this whole setup.
Starting point is 00:54:14 It came out. I was published on the internet several years ago showing that the toilet paper front facing is the correct way. Behind it is not the correct way. So I've always been on team toilet paper in the front. That's how it's done. So that is the exact correct way. So now there's a story out saying yes, this is. the way, correct way to do it. And again, it was the, uh, you can see the actual patent. And the
Starting point is 00:54:42 patent shows how it's supposed to, how it's supposed to be. It's not even a debate, not a debate. Oh, guess what guys? Putin won quote unquote re-election. It's easy to win re-election. When you like kill everybody. Was it close? Yeah, it was like, uh, he ended up getting almost 90% of the vote. Wow. Real close one there, huh? Real tough election. Yeah, they said, yeah, they said, Yeah, he got over, well, it was almost 88% of the vote. A nail biter. Yeah, such a nail biter.
Starting point is 00:55:11 This is his fifth term. He was elected first to all about 20 years ago in late 1999. He is going to be Russia's longest serving leader since Catherine the Great. He's served even longer than Stalin. Now, there's a tagline for you. Stay with us because we've got Gamergate, EV Wars, and so much more. This is why courses, like the free one that they're offering right now at Hillsdale, and they have a bunch of free resources, by the way, they have.
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Starting point is 00:56:52 I've gathered today, however, to address specifically the injustices that we have seen in federal marijuana policy. I've said many times, I believe, I think we, I'll believe nobody should have to go to jail for smoking weed. And what we need to do is recognize that far too many people have been sent to jail for simple marijuana possession. How many people that she sent to jail for pot? That's the vice president, Kamala Harris. They're trying to make a play for, I don't know, like pot smokers, and I guess libertarians and all of this.
Starting point is 00:57:35 She teamed up with Fat Joe to talk about easing marijuana, to talk about marijuana reform. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you. Good to be back with you. Bottom of this second hour. She's got a weird history with it though. I mean, when she was the top cop in California,
Starting point is 00:57:58 remember she was the AG. she and when she was the prosecutor like the head prosecutor she sent let's see this is mercury news she oversaw more than 1,900 pot convictions in san francisco it all had to do with marijuana it was higher than all of her predecessors she actually prosecuted tons of marijuana cases when she was in california so to hear her do this now seems slightly ever so disingenuous. I mean, that's been her, this is her entire history.
Starting point is 00:58:39 This is her history. They said that it was a lot of low level for like pot possession. Her defenders tried to say, oh, well, there were only, you know, a few people who were actually sent to state prison for marijuana convictions. There was only a few, but she, that's not the point.
Starting point is 00:59:02 She prosecuted a ton of them. And she fought a ballot measure in 2010 that legalized recreational pot. I'm not, I'm not, I'm not, I don't smoke pot. I'm not like a, what you would call a pot person. My whole point with this is she was literally the most hardcore regulator and enforcer of marijuana criminalization of marijuana than anybody, even Republican. She outmeasured Republicans. So that's why this is so weird to see this now.
Starting point is 00:59:48 They said that she had wide latitude. She could decide which marijuana cases to prosecute and what sentences to seek. And she was, she criticized her predecessor. over his office's low conviction rate. She said she was going to run a tighter ship. And even though she focused her rhetoric on violent crime, she went after marijuana, misdemeanor and felony convictions. Actually, it was approximately 1,956 misdemeanor and felony convictions for marijuana possession, cultivation, and or sale as her set for within a seven-year period. And that's according to publicly available data from the
Starting point is 01:00:31 California DA's office. And they said that there were a lot more arrests in, it wasn't just that there were more convictions, there were a ton more arrests as well. Even if not everybody who was convicted of arrested, they didn't make it to court. They said that, let's see. I mean, she had,
Starting point is 01:01:00 I mean, golly, this went over seven years. This was crazy the amount of people that she sent. So now she wants to borrow, I guess, credibility from Fat Joe and be like, okay, well, you know, I don't really mean it. We're going to ignore this. We're going to talk about some. She now calls it regressive policies. That's how she describes it. She never acknowledges her part in it.
Starting point is 01:01:26 She just says that there are. existing regressive policies over it. This is all, as Kane says, intentional. Now, I think this goes, I don't think this is just with the black community, Kane. I think, I do think that they're trying to make very obvious, like almost racial plays, I think, to the black community with the stuff that they're doing in Michigan and some of this other stuff. But aren't they also Bainty Mentholz?
Starting point is 01:01:56 Isn't this administration behind Bany Mentholz? Yeah, I did hear that. I haven't followed up on that story in a while. What demo, for whatever reason, I don't understand why. Like, clove cigarettes are good with hippies. Menthols are apparently more popular with the black community than not. Right. I have no idea why.
Starting point is 01:02:14 I don't understand the menthol thing. Isn't that, are you trying to, like, freshen your breath while you smoke cigarettes? I don't. I've heard it explain that it's stronger, just like a different type of beer. Like malt liquor would be stronger than regular beer. They gravitate towards that. just like the menthol cigarette apparently is a little stronger than the regular cigarette, and I think that's why they gravitate towards that.
Starting point is 01:02:37 I've heard that explanation. This seems like a totally, this is a dumb play. They want to make, I guess, everything about abortion for women, they're going to look at pot for the black community, baby killing for the female community, pot for the black community. This is so bad. It's so bad. I don't think they're going to let her do any more interview.
Starting point is 01:03:00 where they ask her what type of music she listens to because that didn't go over so well the last time either. Speaking of like overregulation and every, I look with the whole thing with marijuana, I think it's crazy that there are people who have been. And I've given examples on this program before we've talked about the stories, how you have offenses for more serious crimes that are far longer and more punitive than serious than, that's how marijuana offenses are treated. But then like, I don't know, assault, rape, other instances seem to get kind of a wrist slap and more recidivism with us. I don't know. I just, it seems a little unbalanced, the approach, right? If you want to talk about regulation and restriction, but then again, at the same time, I'm uncomfortable with the
Starting point is 01:03:49 government deciding what people can, even if I don't want any part of it and I wouldn't advise anybody to have part in it, I also wouldn't advise that the alternative. be the government can tell you what you can't have. And the government's been telling you that cigarettes are okay. They allow it to be sold because they say it's okay. The FDA is a cartel. As much as they run down the Mexican cartel and the mafia and everything else, my gosh, the FDA is the same damn thing.
Starting point is 01:04:14 I want to switch gears and talk about GamerGate because apparently they had a big dust. You guys know the original GamerGate. Basically it was chicks who wanted to pose as gamers and wrote crappy games were trying to like peddle influence and work. relations to get positive reviews in the press. It's pretty much how it went. I think it's an accurate representation, right? And I don't care what people think about if you play games or not. This is a subsection of American culture or just cultural in general that has been kind of wide open for a while. And I would caution Republicans to not disregard it. I played casually my
Starting point is 01:04:51 entire life. I played literally I was playing Mortal Kombat right up until I gave birth to my first son. And I've, I started with DuckCon. I played Doom. I used to be a PC player and then consoles came, got real popular and I, I have an Xbox now. And I play casually now. My kids have got me into certain things. And I enjoy it. It's fun. You know, everybody's got a hobby. Everybody's got, you know, it's a lot of fun. But I think that there is, I, I'm of two minds of it. I don't want the politicization of it because I like the escape from it. But at the same time, I also think that Republicans shouldn't disregard it as a great way for voter outreach. And maybe not, maybe speak in a more educated fashion when you're talking about games and the gaming community.
Starting point is 01:05:38 Because there are some people who are on the right who act like video games are bad. Whenever I see people run down video games and say, oh, they're violent and they lead to violent things. You are literally using the exact gun control argument that the left uses. Just switch out the variable. And that's ultimately what it is. It's the, it's the, it's the, you're, you're, you're, you're, you're, you're, you're, you're switching out variables. If you think that, you know, gaming and gamers, I had said to somebody before that, you know, if I'm irresponsible with insert variable here, that means you must be
Starting point is 01:06:13 banned from it or variable must be heavily regulated. That doesn't make any sense. So to this point, I wanted to bring this up, because this is now the administration, they are targeting gamers for what they say is spreading disinformation. This is one of several things. You have federal agencies now secretly collaborating with gaming companies to monitor and fight domestic extremism. They say there's a report by the GAO revealing undisclosed collaboration between FBI, DHS, and huge companies like Roblox, Discord, and Reddit. They add that the report warns of quote unquote extremists using aesthetics, humor, and means. memes. Oh no. Not the memes. It's censorship through gaming. And they've been deliberately
Starting point is 01:07:08 targeting gaming sites for censorship to stop average everyday citizens from forming interpretations of the world that differ from mainstream sources. This is the United States government using our tax dollars to stop people from disagreeing with what they see in the media. Twitchy is a great collection of all these screenshots. They say, I mean, I'm looking at, it's page 37 on the disinformation primer. They say, quote, understanding alternative media spaces, which is how they classify gaming, because you have gaming lobbies and you can have chat during gaming and all of this stuff. They say discussions on disinformation and misinformation often revolve around assumptions of state actors driving the issue.
Starting point is 01:07:48 However, problematic information more regularly originates from networks of alternative sites and anonymous individuals who have created their own alt-media online spaces. and they get into Reddit, Discord, 4chan, and gaming sites. They say that the information on these sites, like conspiracy theories, might seem silly to outsiders, but to users, these spaces enable them to collaborate and validate their own claims and interpretations of the world that differ from mainstream sources. With this, individuals contribute their own research to the larger discussion, collectively reviewing and validating each other to create a populist expertise that
Starting point is 01:08:31 justify shapes and supports their alternative beliefs. That's what the media wants to happen on the left. And they get mad that there is a challenge from someone using the same tactics, either independently or on the right. And there's a lawsuit that America First Legal filed that unearthed this disinformation, primer, revealing all of this. So many people are on Discord. They all chat on Discord.
Starting point is 01:08:57 They have discussions and they connect with friends on Discord. Just because it's a foreign concept to other people doesn't mean that it is a nefarious thing. This is a new generation. Technology has made hanging out with friends different from everyone throwing their bikes on the friends' front lawn and going inside and playing Nintendo. It is the new technological, more technologically advanced version of that. Right. And that's all this is. And people are acting like they're a bunch of terrorists or extremists because they gather
Starting point is 01:09:27 in these spaces and they discuss. So that, I mean, now they're, they're essentially wanting to spy on people when they play video games. That's kind of like what this is. That's how they're promoting this. This is awful. I mean, this is, and they all, and they always act like, oh, it's a bunch of white guys. Not just white guys play games.
Starting point is 01:09:50 I guess people don't realize this. I mean, I am a 40-something-year-old woman and I play video games. I played games my entire life. casually. There are girls, women, men, boys, black, white, Asian, everything. Jewish gamers, Christian gamers, atheist gamers. It is like the one place where people can go. It's either gaming, anime, or, I mean, even K dramas. God love them. K dramas are so free of all of this stuff. Yay. There's hardly any space where people can go to get away from everybody's nonstop BS. I'm so tired of that. I'm so tired of this stuff. And if that's not bad enough, now you have, what is it? One company that got hit
Starting point is 01:10:34 because apparently they were, it was like some Gamergate 2.0 stuff and they were trying to impugn the gaming community as a whole. They're trying to wokeify everything. They're trying to make everything, every gaming experience like damn borderlands. If you've ever played borderlands, it's so damn woke. It is unenjoyable and insufferable. I downloaded it. I even played the Tiny Tina's Adventure and I deleted it. The gameplay is amazing. The graphic. graphics are great, but I don't need a rainbow-colored butt stalling unicorn and some sort of trans hero to walk me through gameplay. It's so annoying. Can you know exactly what I'm talking about? Leave gaming alone, leave gamers alone, and stop talking about games and the people who play them
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Starting point is 01:12:28 It's time for Florida man. Okay, so I have a couple of things here, including this. Oh, boy. There's several. So first up, this is a woman who flipped off a deputy and then yelled, I hate the police while driving erratically, which I'm sure made the police go. We shouldn't pursue her.
Starting point is 01:12:55 She's just an ordinary citizen living her best life. Let's leave her alone, right? that's how that usually goes. She flipped off this deputy and screamed, I hate police, Darla V. Dahl, 35, was arrested on one felony count of resisting an officer and one misdemeanor kind of resisting an officer,
Starting point is 01:13:09 according to Monroe County Sheriff's Office. It was just like 2.30 on Saturday of this weekend. And the police saw her driving like a mad person. They said she was like driving a car on the grass, like cutting across like the grass in the middle of like the lanes and that and speeding down. Boulevard. She did not stop. She kept swerving away from the road onto the grass. And then when they tried to pull her over, she stuck her arm out the window and gave the middle finger and then screamed, I hate the police. And she refused to stop. They finally, oh, she also told deputies to shoot her. Yeah. They ended up, they did stop her and they did take her into custody, as you can imagine. I mean, they're just not going to let you go. Okay, well, I guess we're going to leave you alone now. That's not how that works. A Florida man was arrested for making a bomb threat at a Pagefield Airport. Well, that never goes over well.
Starting point is 01:14:02 This was on Thursday in Fort Myers. He was arrested. It was at the Page Field Airport in South Fort Myers. And according to Lee County Port Authority, he was driving a pickup truck, White Dodge pickup. He drove into the base operations around seven, made a verbal bomb threat and then flood the scene. He went up to the clerk and said he wanted to make a noise complaint
Starting point is 01:14:21 because he was mad that he said the aircraft was flying over his home and spraying chemicals. And he said he knew it was this airport because he was tracking the plane. And then he asked the clerks if they knew about the FBI building that blew up. And then he goes, if the plane doesn't stop flying over my house, you're going to be next. And then he got into his truck and drove away. So they, I mean, they followed up and they said he faces charges of making false reports concerning planes, you know, of exploding device, etc. So they took him into custody. Yeah, you can't, you can't do this. So, you know, you can,
Starting point is 01:14:50 like, call and just register a complaint. You don't have to go there and tell him you're going to bomb the place. Now, third hour on the way. Stick with us. When it comes to Alzheimer's endiometriosis, thank you. Wow. What was she trying to say? She can't speak. Endometriosis. Cici Paudway.
Starting point is 01:15:18 Yeah. Bodega. Welcome. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you. And top of this very, top of our third hour here, got a lot to hit. First off, there's, there's, we, we had the censorship, the free speech, the, the, the, it's basically the section 230 thing that's getting heard before SCOTUS.
Starting point is 01:15:37 We're going to break that down. We have culture. We were talking about Gamergate 2.0 and how there's like two issues kind of simultaneously happening right now with the administration going after gaming and then the DEI garbage in gaming that's all coming to the surface. Again, 10 years later. And then, of course, we've got some of the latest. 2024 as well. So this, this is just, it's just, she just sounds like a nut when she speaks. So she was
Starting point is 01:16:07 trying to say endometriosis and she couldn't say it. Why does this administration, everybody in it have such a problem, just like enunciating things, saying words. Why? Why do you look like that? You look like you know. Oh, okay. I wish I knew. I thought you were like, going to say something super smart all at Kane. It's just the, I think it's the, the lowest, vibrational people among us that are in charge. Well, yeah. That's what it is. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:16:35 So, I mean, the whole, gosh, dang, I tell you, is it's just so bad. I don't think that she's any better sending her out there instead of Joe, if I'm being honest. Now, earlier today, I was asking you guys to let me know how mean you wanted me to be today. And Steve said too, and you said 9.5, I just want to let you know that everybody who's in the YouTube discussion said 11. 11. So. And there's a lot more of them than there are of just you too. So you said 9.5.
Starting point is 01:17:07 Steve said two. There were a lot of people that said 11 earlier. Right. Yeah. Which would cancel Steve's 2 out probably. Yeah. Yeah. Keep it closer to 10.
Starting point is 01:17:15 Yeah. With the amount of people that are in the discussion and the, yeah, it's still probably at 11, the averaging. So I feel like, you know, out of duty came to the audience. That's what we're all about. We have to be at 11. talking about some of these, some of these issues. You know, it just, it just makes sense to give the people what they want, right?
Starting point is 01:17:37 To give them what they want. So with the EV stuff, let me pull this up. Biden's trying really hard not to lose Michigan. And now there's a war on cars. And that's, this is so Atlas shrugged. It's unreal. So they're targeting. cars for nothing just to target them.
Starting point is 01:18:05 Like everybody's gonna, they wanna put more on, you know, running on ethanol is actually more environmentally damaging than not. Interesting, right? But it's all about the optic, the narrative that counts. It's the internal combustion cars. They are, but it's not just that. Like it feels like they're going after in some instances,
Starting point is 01:18:26 EVs also, because the regulations, I feel like they don't understand much like firearms. they don't understand how automobiles work either. And so they wanted to get rid of internal combustion engines because of the environment, right? It makes more sense if we get all of our rare earth elements to run our EVs from China who has no environmental protections or regulations. And if we just keep the pollution over there, it won't come over here. And look, we're greener because we're just taking any kind of pollution and we're not reducing it. We're actually, it's going to be worse.
Starting point is 01:18:58 Yeah, it's going to be a lot worse. no worker protections either on top of it because it's China and we're just we're just going to ignore it because see it doesn't count if you if you ignore it right doesn't count if you just say it's like it's like they try to say that crimes gone down because they just stopped counting certain things as crimes and they stopped prosecuting certain crimes so crimes gone down as a result see it's the same thing so the as you can imagine people in michigan and you know the rust belt they've been taken too nicely to this and it's actually hurting Biden and Democrats in the polls. And he has been working to finalize a major crackdown despite the warnings from automakers. They said, look, this is bad for
Starting point is 01:19:41 consumers. It's bad for national security. It's bad for the economy. But the Biden administration is going full steam ahead anyway because they want to make everything in the transportation sector electric. And so the EPA, is slated to issue a final rulemaking. And they say it's going to incentivize a greater adoption of EVs. But it's a, I mean, it is a mandate. This is an edict. It's not going to reduce pollution.
Starting point is 01:20:10 It's not going to be a gain for health. It is going to make automobiles more expensive. The United States is, in fact, already leading in terms of clean air. I mean, we've started doing all of this even before the government began hinting that I wanted to make it a mandate. But he's in a catch-22 because he wants to appease Democrats and Biden need to appease the Greenies, but at the same time, they can't make the Rust Belt mad. So what do you do? Because the Greenies want EV all the things and they want all of these fuel regulations and restrictions.
Starting point is 01:20:52 And these are things that would ultimately further wound. Rust Belt. So he's, this is what happens when you have policies that are identity politic and based on theory and, I mean, actually debunk theory and speculation as opposed to actual science. And now he's in, he's in a bit of a pickle because the Greenies could revolt and then you could have Rust Belt revolt and he needs the Rust Belt. So what are you going to do? I kind of get the sense that they want to push it all over the EPA and act like it's just a, the EPA is just a singularly separate entity. And they have nothing to do with the Biden administration. He tried, guys. He tried. Just like with immigration, he can't do anything, you know. I mean, granted, he did all the executive orders on doing the previous executive orders, which is why you should not govern or administrate by executive order. But. So they, the EPA back in January submitted these final regulations. They needed the White House to review them, the OMB, which is the Office of Management and Budget. They were meeting with industry officials, et cetera.
Starting point is 01:22:04 The New York Times reported on it. They said, let me pull this up. The Biden's doubling down on this, he's doubling down on this gas car crackdown. So the New York Times, they were looking at tailpipe emission standards. remember they were trying to delay some of this and push it off until after the election so that they could stave off a potential loss of Rust Belt voters ahead of this. That's what they were looking at doing because they it's very he needs every vote he can get right now. It doesn't look good. I mean, this is not helping him. I'm looking at some of the 2024 stuff. If you look at some of the polling for Democrats is not looking too well.
Starting point is 01:22:50 They're struggling. But please do not think it's going to stay like that simply because some of the polls are reflecting this now. They haven't even started. They haven't even begun actually spending their several hundred million dollar war chest. And that could change. That's what you have to be ready for and anticipate. And in the meantime, the Republicans aren't helping anybody. CNN reports.
Starting point is 01:23:19 And I've read this a couple of places. so it's not just CNN in different variations. House Speaker Mike Johnson is mad because Republicans are campaigning against each other in bitter primary battles. And if I'm being honest, the bitter primary battles come down to who endorsed Trump over to Santas and who didn't.
Starting point is 01:23:36 I don't know why this runs so deep. I just remember back in 2012, I loathed Mitt Romney. I literally still have a pair of flip-flops that made fun of Mitt Romney for flipping and flopping on every issue. I still own those, Kane. I still have them.
Starting point is 01:23:49 I found them. I own them. I might wear them still. And afterwards, though, even though it was Mitt Romney, what were you going to do vote for Barack Obama? Or allow your vote to be counted against you by not being present? I mean, I just noticed that those partisan lines on the right did not run deep like that, even though I feel like there was such vicious opposition to Romney from grassroots conservatives. And so fast forward to now, this isn't even on policy. Like the reason that so many people I think had opposed Romney like myself is he invented Obamacare, Massachusetts, and he was disingenuous when discussing the issue. And his campaign, he was, you know, tried to be nice and smiling and Mr. Christian on TV. But behind the scenes, like his people were trying to get me fired from CNN. They wanted me to be on with the babies, a Romney surrogate every single time that I was going to go on television and do analysis. I mean, it was that bad. I never had a presidential candidate do that to me before ever in my life, ever. He was the one who did. Never had anybody else do it. So I told you I hold grudges. So with this,
Starting point is 01:24:58 it's not even policy. It's just personality. And I don't know my people need to keep trying to beat a dead horse. The primary is over. Everyone's acknowledged it. Doing anything other than going forward and trying to get voters makes me think that the people who are refusing to do that are sci-op plants who are here to further divide the right. I am of that opinion wholeheartedly now. If I see people out there pushing division and I don't know you in person, I will immediately assume that you are a sci-op plant who is here to continue to divide the right. That's honestly what it is. So be careful of that stuff. But Johnson's telling people to knock it off. He told the Republicans at the House retreat in West Virginia last week to cool it.
Starting point is 01:25:49 He said, quote, I am vehemently opposed to member on member action on primaries because it's not productive. And I'm telling everyone to knock it off. Because that's what's happening. A lot of them, now the one against, like for instance, Tony Gonzalez of Texas, he's a gun control guy, so that did it for me. But some of these other primaries, it came down to literally being a case of who did you endorse in the presidential primary. I'm not even kidding you. In Texas, it was most of the races, say for two were like that. And both of those races are going into a runoff. The Gonzalez race isn't like that. He's a gun control guy. Like I said, he backed a bunch of
Starting point is 01:26:32 gun control package in the wake of Evaldi. And that's a deal breaker for me, that issue. So, I mean, that's not really petty partisan primary fight. based on who endorsed whom in the presidential primary. That's a policy issue. And I think that when you have Republicans that betray people on policy like that, yeah, then you get the brass knuckles out, which are legal in Texas now, rhetorically speaking. It's true. I mean, that's what these primaries were made for.
Starting point is 01:27:05 But these other ones, if it's just an issue of personality from the presidential primary, that's stupid. Why are you giving ammo? Why are you just making up ammo based on pettiness for the left? Now, one thing that Republicans are going to have to get a handle on, no matter how dumb we think this issue is being brought up and used as leverage by Democrats is the abortion issue. They're going to push this because it's an issue that Republicans are mush-mouthed about because they don't know how to answer it. They're trying to give a focused group answer that they think is going to appeal to every voter that they need. the hardcore base, the people who are states' rights, the people who are, you know, a little bit more
Starting point is 01:27:43 libertarian and the moderate Democrats who are convinced by other Democrats that exceptions don't exist for the life of the mother. Republicans are going to have to get better at solidifying and having the same narrative on this. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. So the state of California is proposing, or is proposing out to delay rules aimed at reducing water on lawns concerning by environmentalists because they have zero idea on how to conserve water. I mean, you're literally right by the ocean. Desalinization plants.
Starting point is 01:28:28 They had all that rain. And now they're like, yeah, we're good. Desalinate your water. Yeah, they had all that rain. Yeah. So they're, yeah, they're like, oh, okay. we're good now. They're just going to blow through it and then they're going to be back on like the restrictions. They have no idea how to deal with it. Environmentalists are worried.
Starting point is 01:28:44 Environmentalists are worried though over the wrong things. Like they have no idea how to maintain proper forestry habits. No no idea how to clear brush. They think that any of that is like cruel. But then when there's a giant fire, a wildfire, they, oh, how did we get that? They have no clue. A Las Vegas company has introduced AI real estate to help families find homes. Why am I getting to South Park feeling from this. They're redefining the way companies operate and a local agency is using AI. It's a conversational luxury real estate agent. You're fake,
Starting point is 01:29:18 with a so weird headline or a fake weird headline. It's a thing called Luxorra created by this luxury realty group. And the broker said they partnered with tech platforms to make it possible. Everything is going to be AI, isn't it? everything we're smart is that going to be more helpful though for people I don't think so let's see
Starting point is 01:29:41 I hate you Kane I had to make you read this a man was charged with being nasty at a safe way market Stephen Massalta 32 was busted last month on charges that he had
Starting point is 01:30:03 solo romantic times outside of numerous coffee shops and businesses in the Fort Collins area. And oh my gosh, why is he so weird? And he was in a safe way. He was inside the safe way. And he, things that were not commercially sealed, he put stuff on. That's all I'm doing.
Starting point is 01:30:30 I'm not going anymore. You get the idea. The worst thing that you can think of him doing, he did it. He did it. Think of American pie, but with all the produce and anything that was not sealed. in the aisles. I'm not even joking you. Not even joking you. All right. So coming up, law and order,
Starting point is 01:30:45 free speech as well. Stick with us. Craving a daily dose of intellectual adrenaline look no further than the Dana Show podcast, where curiosity meets courage by following on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Justice Jackson.
Starting point is 01:31:02 So my biggest concern is that your view has the first amendment hamstringing the government in significant ways in the most important time periods. I mean, what would you have the government do? I've heard you say a couple times that the government can post its own speech, but in my hypothetical, you know, kids, this is not safe,
Starting point is 01:31:25 don't do it, is not going to get it done. And so I guess some might say that the government actually has a duty to take steps to protect the citizens of this country, and you seem to be suggesting that that duty cannot manifest itself in the government encouraging or even pressuring platforms to take down harmful information. So can you help me? Because I'm really worried about that because you've got the First Amendment operating in an environment of threatening circumstances from the government's perspective
Starting point is 01:32:03 and you're saying that the government can't interact with the source of those problems. And, Your Honor, I understand that instinct. I guess what I tell you is the... Wow. So what you were listening to just then was Kintanji Brown Jackson. She was speaking with one of the attorneys that's... They're looking at... It's, what is it, the Murthy v. Missouri. It is a Supreme Court case where it's examining the collusion between the U.S. government and social media platforms to censor online speech. And I can imagine that this is going to be something
Starting point is 01:32:44 that plays into the 230 stuff later on. And that's what you were hearing. Some of that discussion, and that was Kantanji Brown Jackson. Of course, she can't even define what a woman is, so I can't imagine that she could define what the First Amendment is either. Welcome back to the program, bottom of this third hour. Her statement, quote, my biggest concern is that your view has the First Amendment hamstringing the government in significant ways, in quote?
Starting point is 01:33:13 Well, that's exactly right. The government is supposed to be restricted and to operate in a limited capacity with respect to the rights of the individual American. That's the whole point of it. And it was written to, to reflect that. And the natural, our natural rights, the bill of rights, our First Amendment, our, you know, free practice of religion, our free speech, etc. These, it's not an, it's not a statement or a declaration of what rights we are granting ourselves within this new framework of government, but rather it was a statement of boundary to the new framework of government. as to these are the this is what we already have as natural rights and you respect this it is a statement of limitation to the government your rights only exceed so far that's what all of this was and so for her to write this is or to say this sorry i'm looking at the transcript or the remarks as well it's pretty wild she and that's her biggest concern Her biggest concern is that.
Starting point is 01:34:41 And there was collusion between the government and social media platforms. We saw that. That came out. FOIA requests. We already know all of that exists. Wow. Kane goes, what did you say when we were coming back on air? That's why she's on the, that's why she's on SCOTUS or something.
Starting point is 01:35:05 Now I know why she was put there. Yeah. it's a it's a free speech tech hasn't the advent of tech with social media platforms and new ways to have conversations hasn't changed the rights of people all of those rights are applicable it's not it doesn't time does not render a right anachronistic a right a natural right is able to continue existing as a natural right no matter the medium that time provides and what they're trying to argue is that a right is measured by apparently what is afforded at the time. That's so weird to me. So she's actually trying to say she was trying to argue in favor of censorship. That's what her
Starting point is 01:35:53 question intimates. She's look at her concern is that the government would be somehow restricted in a significant way with respect to someone's first amendment. That's that's, that's, uh, this is the gun control argument, but for speech. Oh, no, we have all of these modern advancements with firearm technology. Well, the skeleton and the idea of those existed before the Second Amendment was written. The Kentucky gun, the Puckoo gun, the Belton gun. We all knew it was possible. The problem was cost, was it wasn't cost effective to A, either mass produced, B, they could mass produce, and C, who is going to purchase it because they'd be so expensive.
Starting point is 01:36:44 that's why Washington's Army didn't have belt and guns because they were too, it was prohibitively expensive. So the idea was already there. I mean, for cry not loud, Jefferson owned a rifle that was later adopted by the Austrian military that was pretty advanced for the time. So he had that as part of his collection. So the idea that natural rights are somehow, like I said, rendered out of date, anachronistic limited by the time in which they were affirmed is one of the dumbest things I've ever seen argued. Speech is still speech. A medium is irrelevant. Technological advancements are irrelevant. A right is a right. We're going to keep seeing this play out over and over again. We were talking a little bit about GamerGate 2.
Starting point is 01:37:29 And even if you don't play games, it should be important to you. All of this stuff should because your grandkids do. Your kids do. Somebody you know does. Maybe grown women like yours truly does. But Lorraine's going to have a piece that's coming out about this on chapter and verse. because you had two things. You have the, speaking of free speech and collusion, the Biden administration is now looking at gamers and people who get on discord to have, you know, conversations and have meetups and all of this stuff under the guise of, oh, well, there could be some dangerous activity here. Could be a national security issue. Just because somebody is critical of the current administration does not immediately raise the flag of being a national security issue, but that's how they define it. and so
Starting point is 01:38:14 the second half of this is this DEI aspect of it so GamerGate 2 the first one as I said had to do with some chick who made a sucky game her game was about depression and it was just I can't believe anybody would want to play here play a game about depression why
Starting point is 01:38:30 and she was basically she was accused of trading sex for positive reviews from gaming journalists and it developed into this whole thing and they try to make they attempt gamers and try to make them look like knuckle dragging, all knuckle dragging dudes
Starting point is 01:38:45 and it was just dumb. So Gamergate 2.0 is very similar. There's this small company. I think they have like 16 people. It's called Sweet Baby Inc. And it's a consulting company that works in DEI. It's DEI crap. That's what it is. It's DEI stuff
Starting point is 01:39:01 and they work with other developers to make sure that their scripts and concepts are DEI good. Not even kidding. To make sure it's all woke. they wokeify it that's what they do they're the sanitation department so to speak and they apparently there was a list that was put out somebody i guess he was a gaming journalist and in gaming put out a list saying this is these are the developers that this company works with which i pretty
Starting point is 01:39:31 much could figure it out i mean you can kind of tell who who's wokeified and who isn't and sweet Baby Inc. got mad and then they started recycling the arguments used in the first GamerGate 10 years ago and attacking gamers again and saying that they're they're targeting us. We're being subject to harassment and again, being
Starting point is 01:39:53 criticized is not the same thing as being harassed. And I hate when people use the hyperbolic language of I was attacked when someone merely disagreed with you. And people are shocked that gamers don't want to have wokeery in their games. So that's what this whole thing
Starting point is 01:40:09 is. And it is very difficult to, and I'm telling you this, just because it's going to probably pop up more and more, especially in concert with this pushed by the administration to target gamers or people who get on discord for shady behavior, like they had said with this Office of Management and Budget Report. I'm just so tired of this, the DEI stuff and everything. And it shouldn't be, as we were saying, it shouldn't be in games. But they have no to to attack the people who are criticizing the woke noise that you're adding to these games is not harassment. Because if you're using that as like, I guess, the new definition of harassment, then could it not also be argued that players who are subjected to endless messaging and narratives about your woke BS,
Starting point is 01:41:05 are they not being harassed then by your ideology? I use Gearbox's Borderlands as an example for a couple of reasons because it's so egregious. And they are absolutely, they embrace it whole hog. And also because you have a major movie coming out with Kate Blanchett in the title role at, well, in not title role, but in the starring role is one of the main characters. And you've got Kevin Hart and Jack Black and, you know, all these people who are in this film. And I, there's no way that it's going to be as woke as what the game is. because the game is so woke. There's like a trans character in one of the Tiny Tina Adventures that was like a separate game,
Starting point is 01:41:47 like some DLC that you could get. It was like a whole separate thing. And they had a gay unicorn that they called Butstallion, right? And they had like all kinds of wokeery as it relates to everything.
Starting point is 01:42:02 Name it and they had it in here. It's asinine. And it became so heavy, handed that it was annoying to play. And that's the kind of stuff that's sweet baby does. They want to make games so annoying to play that you just don't play them anymore. But the other thing that I don't get is they were trying to argue that games somehow are, it's all white dudes. Kane, most of the games. I mean, there's a lot of indie developers that are coming out. But by and large, the big stuff comes from what country? China. No. Japan.
Starting point is 01:42:40 Japan. Yeah. You know, which is run by white men, apparently. Not what I heard last time I told. Oh, Japan must be full of white men. Who knew? I can't. I can't take these people seriously.
Starting point is 01:42:55 This is so dumb. It's so dumb. They're going to try to ruin games. You can't let them. Leave gamers alone. All right. We have a couple of other things. I want to make sure that we're,
Starting point is 01:43:03 I'm going to make sure we're hitting everything. Toronto police made all the residents mad. They told everyone to leave their car keys in the front door to avoid thieves breaking in. thefts have soared 150% in Toronto. Their constable told residents leave their car keys at the front door so you don't have break-ins. Instead of actually enforcing the law or having stricter punishment to make people reconsider breaking into your car, they just want you to leave your car keys at the front door so they can just more easily take your vehicles.
Starting point is 01:43:37 Should we also park them facing the street? Yeah, make sure you can park it. or where the thief can get out of it really go and leave your front door open too windows down too yeah yeah yeah and leave your front door of your house open too they may need to come in and use the bathroom or get a drink or something like that right and go ahead and put your valuables out like on the like on the table closest to your front door just lay them out nice and neat you know it's good to be considerate to the criminal right they had to decide that this was a good public service announcement like in some meeting in a boardroom somewhere they had to say well
Starting point is 01:44:06 what can we do to help curb crime let's tell the public to make it easier for criminals to commit crime. People have had to hide their cars in secret locations and get higher around the clock security. In Toronto. In Toronto. Their car thefts have stored by over 150%. And that's just within six years.
Starting point is 01:44:33 So, yeah, their actual lead law enforcement was saying, yes, just go ahead and keep the keys by the front doors so people can just take them and, you know. that's you know make it easier for the criminal leave a bag of money up there by the car yeah you might as well yeah you know I mean
Starting point is 01:44:52 how else do we want to make it where do we stop like car thefts we just have like women just you know laying on their backs everything ready to rock so that thieves can have their way too like how much you want to sit here and make it easier for the criminal for real go ahead and leave your babies out there on the front porch so they can take them if they need to you know make it easy for the criminal this is so stupid how about you enforce the law and have maximum penalty
Starting point is 01:45:11 make people be so afraid of the penalty that they won't do it. Because if common sense and morality isn't going to be supported in this country, well, then you're going to have to have a pretty brutal penalty in order to get people to walk right. Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, because knowledge is your ultimate superpower. Ireland now is one of the top ten investors in the United States economy, and our country stand proudly for liberty and against tyranny.
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Starting point is 01:46:03 And looking at the Michigan stuff, we were just talking about the revisions or the regulations, or the regulation that the EPA wants to push out and how they had to laid it on like tailpipe emissions and all this stuff and how the Biden administration is trying to like reach out. He's got to keep the Rust Belt happy and then also the Greenies happy. This is what Trump was talking about
Starting point is 01:46:24 when he was saying a, when he was talking about a bloodbath economically. So this is exactly what he was talking about. He was referencing these detrimental policies. And the media, it's a lot easier for them to talk about and make fake accusations about civil wars and threats of violence instead of, my gosh, what are Democrats going to do because you cannot keep the green people, the greenies,
Starting point is 01:46:46 and then the people in the Rust Belt whose livelihoods depend on not stifling regulations from the government. You can't keep both of them happy simultaneously. So what are they going to do? We'll explore more of that throughout the week. Today's stupidity can. All right. It is Joe Scarborough cut 15. Listen to what he says here. Still hanging on to this narrative, Juan. Go ahead. He's talking about a bloodbath for America. It's laid out in the terms of it. And these idiots on Twitter, these idiots on cable news, these idiots on Sunday shows on, well, our presidents, you know, he was talking only about the auto industry and this is one more.
Starting point is 01:47:24 It's just bullshit. Let me say that at 6.15 a.m. It's just bull. Oh, wow. Six 15 a.m. Sure things, Scarborough. He's had a lot of coffee, apparently, and none of it was good. All right, folks, that does it for us today. Find us YouTube, Facebook, like and subscribe. Also, substack chapter and verse the newsletter. I'll be back with you tomorrow.

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