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Episode Date: May 13, 2024Some college graduations are interrupted by Palestine protesters. Biden says he prayed for the media at his Mother’s Day mass. JK Rowling is accused of mocking a transgender soccer manager. The Fren...ch government questions Kristi Noem’s supposed meeting with Macron. 2A advocate Dexter Taylor is sentenced to 10 years in prison for his hobby of manufacturing firearms. California has a $45 Billion budget deficit due to some CRAZY spending habits. The UN revises the claimed number of casualties from Gaza. Foreign policy expert Stephen Yates joins us on Chinese EV exports, China’s influence in Ukraine, Xi’s meeting with Macron and more.Please visit our great sponsors:Ammo Squaredhttps://ammosquared.comEnsure you are prepared for whatever comes your way with ammosquared.comBlack Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaUse code DANA to save 20% on your next order. Goldcohttps://danalikesgold.comGet your free Gold Kit from GoldCo today.Hillsdale Collegehttps://danaforhillsdale.comVisit today to hear a Constitution Minute and sign up for Hillsdales FREE Imprimis publication.KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSign up for the KelTec Insider and be the first to know the latest KelTec news.Lumenhttps://lumen.meUse code DANASHOW to get $100 off your Lumen.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet free activation with code Dana.ReadyWise https://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on any regularly priced item.The Wellness Companyhttps://twc.health/danaGet 15% off with promo code DANA.
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We are doing everything we can to let the people leave with amazing efforts.
But I think also that this is precision weapons.
So in fact, if you want to avoid civilian casualties, you need these weapons rather than imprecise weaponry.
But I think beyond that, look, I've known Joe Biden for many years, 40 years and more.
You know, we often had our agreements, but we've had our disagreements. We've been able to overcome them.
I hope we can overcome them now, but we will do what we have to do to protect our country.
And that means protect our future. And that means we will defeat Hamas, including in Rafah.
We have no other choice.
Well, they don't really have any other choice. I mean, what are you going to do?
That's Netanyahu, who's discussing the...
ongoing, are they going to or are they not going to, with regards to Rafa, the place where
Gazans have fled to and you got, I don't know how many battalions of Hamas.
Just let them do what they got to do.
I just, I don't know why this administration feels like Israel's got a focus group test,
everything by them.
I mean, look, I don't know.
If I was not in Yahoo, I'd be like, dude, I saw them people falling off them playing.
in Kabul. So I really don't think I'm going to be asking you how we should respond to something.
Welcome to the program. Dana Lash with you at the top of this very first hour on MUNY!
You guys hate it when I say that. I had an email from a listener out in Bakersfield who's like,
Dana, would you please stop saying Munae? Mungay is not yay for a lot of us.
She was like, God love her. She was so serious. So serious.
She's like, it's not yay for a lot of us.
Yes, it is.
It is Alyssa.
Alyssa from Bakersfield.
It's Mungay.
Okay, I get it.
You're just like, you know, we're going to force you to start your week off right.
And I say this as a cynic who wears black all the time.
All right.
So welcome.
It is good to be with you again, top of this very first hour on Monday.
And we're going to cover what you missed over the weekend, which wasn't a lot.
We're going to get over some of this other stuff.
I have everyone had a wonderful Mother's Day, not birthing person's
day because you're a woman, happy Mother's Day. It's amazing that we can help grow life from within
and nurture life outside. That's what being a mom is all about. And it's not birthing person's day.
So I'm very pleased that I didn't see a lot of that nonsense on Mother's Day because I think moms are
tired of it. So Dana Lash with you, I think moms are tired of it. So this, I've got a few things. So I guess like the
biggest thing so far that happened over the weekend. And we have the ongoing legal stuff,
which we're just going to bring you up to speed on because they got Michael Cohen who's testifying
and everybody's been waiting, and by everybody, I mean literally only the prosecution has been
waiting for Michael Cohen. He's like the depth, the physical manifestation of a bad suit
that doesn't fit. So it's like a crappy suit that's just bad material, not even sewn properly,
not cut right, doesn't fit. He's the physical manifest, like the man manifestation. Like the man
manifestation, a male manifestation of that.
So we'll keep you up to date with all up to speed with all of that.
But the other thing, we had the graduations that were ongoing.
Apparently, there was, everything mostly went off without a hitch.
There was only at Baylor, somebody tried to do this at Baylor University where they had a
flag and they walked up.
I don't think that they like rushed the stage because Baylor doesn't play that way.
and they had somebody like unfurl a gossan flag and again I don't say Palestinian because Palestine is a fictional country of fictional people and it's it was essentially named again for the drive-bys out of spite by Hadrian after the second Judean uprising right and he did that after the Philistines who were from Crete and a seafaring people and this was 200 years after you know anybody who was even from Jordan was there so long story short it's a fake
a fake country, not even supported by thousands of years of antiquity. So we say
Gossin, because we used the name of the strip, that geographical location. So somebody
walked up with a Gosen flag at Baylor. And there was booing. And some lady had yelled,
you're ruining it for everyone. And that was the extent of it. I think we have a little bit of
it. But that was the extent of it. I mean, it was just, that was it. They didn't. And someone
yelled, that's, they, they said that.
That's, you're ruining it for everyone.
There's the extent of it.
It was a Baylor, and that's all they did.
They were not having it.
Love it, that lady. You're ruining it for everyone.
I don't know who that student was, but it was fantastic.
And it was from the floor, so it was somebody, it was a graduate in the floor.
So they were not dealing with it.
They were not going to sit here.
Because if you've ever been to, golly, these graduations, am I right?
Oh, I mean, yeah, we're happy for the grads.
Woo!
But it is.
They, and they, I don't know who is in charge of reading the names with these things, but they butcher everybody's names.
And then it takes 11ty hours because you're reading all of the names, all of these people who are going forward and getting their diplomas.
And again, you're super happy that they're doing this.
Yes, it's all great.
But it takes a long time, right?
So you don't, you know, you got people that, you know, have traveled from all over the country.
They don't give a rat's backside about you unfurling your little guys in flag and making your stupid little statements.
But I love the other person.
It was like, you're ruining it for everyone.
because you're hijacking something to bring attention to Hamas.
You're being a terrorist stooge just to bring attention to Hamas.
And the inconvenience is not worth it, especially for all these people's time.
You know, go do it on your own time, but not everybody else's time.
So that was the extent of it.
Baylor wasn't playing.
And there really wasn't any other disruptions over graduation weekend.
And you had A&M that had their ceremonies.
Baylor, who else?
these big colleges
yeah Columbia
these big colleges
some of these others in Texas
they're minus UT
they're not having it
now at Duke University
Steve reminds me Jerry Seinfeld spoke at Duke
University and at Duke University
this was maybe the one exception
they didn't storm the stage
but they booed him
the Ghazan kids
the Ghazin adults they booed him
and then they walked out
at Duke
because Jerry Seinfeld went up and he was he was the commencement speaker the the the speaker for commencement and he went up and they booed him and he like he they had a bunch of people who walked out because they hate Jewish people let's just be real they hate to Jews J OOS that's how all of these people are they said that they walked out of their graduation ceremony and then everyone else booed them all the other people booed them so you had these
anti-Israel pro-Hamas prostitutes that booed him and that was that was and they they and they and NBC had said that the students were booing Seinfeld, but it was actually they were booing the L'Kefis. The L'O'Khefe's. Right. That's what they did. The L'Khefe, they were booing them. So that was, that was, you know, they weren't dealing. They were going to have it. They were going to deal with it. People were tired of it.
That was some of Duke.
And then the people booing, they're booing at the little keffy grads.
The grads wearing their picnic blankets.
Yeah, go ahead and take your stupid banner.
Notice it's like, if you're watching on the simulcast, Juan's showing it.
There was only like a handful of them that walked out.
Take your little kuffies and GTFO.
Go on.
Go on with you.
Don't let the door hit you with a good lord split you.
Apparently, some of them didn't get a brain, so I doubt that they even got the split.
So anyway, that's what was happening over the, over the, over the,
the weekend. Now, in the meantime, Biden, Mother's Day, he went to church for Mother's Day. I don't know
what he prays to or about when he goes into the church, Biden. You know what I mean? Like, this is one
question that I always have of these Democrat lawmakers who are like, oh, yes, we love just stabbing
babies in the head in the womb, abortion on demand up until birth. Because remember, they weren't
doing this, the safe, legal, rare people. They weren't doing this. Like, I,
oh, it's in the, if the mom's life is in danger, et cetera, which is, by the way, already
statutes, it's already codified. That's protected in every single state. So it's a lie when they say
otherwise. But these are the people who want taxpayer-funded abortion on to meet up until the
moment of birth. How do these people who are like, yes, let's go ahead and vacuum out baby's guts.
And we're all for that. Yay. It should be taxpayer-funded all the way up until nine months of
pregnancy. What are they going to church to pray about? I mean, because it's not their souls,
probably. Seriously, I want to know what these people go into church. It's like Anton LeVay.
Like he got, you know what I mean? That dude. Wouldn't he the devil guy? Like it would be like him
go to, what do these people go into church to pray about? I'm always fascinated by this.
Anyway, Joe Biden, he was in Delaware for a couple of days because you know he was. And he has been
kind of trying to raise money. They got to, they got to jack him all up with Hunter's Crack and
everything else. And so he's, it's kind of hard to raise money when you don't even know, like,
who the Mexican president is or where the southern border is or anything about any other nation.
And you just keep stepping in it. And you call Japan. What did they, what did he call them?
He said they were xenophobic. So he goes to his little beach house in Delaware, goes to church service.
And he exited church. And then he asked, and I believe we have this, he had asked,
how he celebrated Mother's Day
as he was leaving the church.
They were like, oh, and he was with one of his grandkids, I guess.
And he was asked, Mr. President,
how did you celebrate Mother's Day?
And Biden had like the sassy little comment.
He looked at the people in the press,
and he goes, well, I prayed for you all.
You all need help.
Can you imagine?
Because they asked him,
They've been the friendliest to this man.
I don't know.
Anybody else?
Listen to this.
Listen to the sass in this.
Here he comes out.
How did you celebrate Mother's Day, Mr. President?
Praise for you all.
Need help.
I prayed for y'all.
You need help.
They have been so friendly to him.
You know what?
They do need help to keep covering for him.
I mean,
my gosh, they do need help with all of the bending over backwards they were doing to assist this. This guy,
they do need help. I guess, like, that's not even a tough question. That's not even a hard question.
They're just like, Mr. President, how did you celebrate Mother's Day? I mean, it's like one step,
I mean, it's adjacent to what's your favorite flavor of ice cream. I mean, it's not hard.
He could have said, oh, we, you know, we're celebrating the first lady or whatever. I mean,
I think you kind of probably have to parent a little bit better than having a bunch of crackheads in order to say that, you know,
you're worthy of a celebratory Mother's Day, but I digress.
It just is weird because that's, that was his answer.
That was his response.
Seems a little sassy, doesn't it?
So in addition to this, we got some other, so Jen Saki got in major trouble.
This is the other story.
It's not a big story, but it just kind of goes to show you.
There's a pattern here amongst the left.
So Jen Saki has a new book out, and she apparently, Christy gnomed her way through it.
Oh my gosh, the hits keep coming for Chris.
know him too. We're going to get into that because we're running out of time this segment.
But we got, oh my gosh, you guys, apparently it's, there's still stuff.
There's still stuff. No wonder she canceled every media hit that she had.
She's not even promoting this book anymore. This girl's gone.
But Jen Saki apparently pulled a Christy-know-em and she was lying in her book and the backlash.
They're hitting her hard. We're going to talk about that coming up.
We're also going to get into Gavin Newsome. The press is finally calling him out because he spent billions of dollars.
apparently to feed the homeless and nobody got fed. Where do the money go? I'm not even making this up.
This is the stuff that's, I'm not even kidding. This is the stuff that's been happening. So we're going to
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And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick 5.
We're going to talk about this a little bit more, but hmm, listen to this headline. Sounds like some
Hollywood nonsense. UN, the United Nations, halved, H-A-L-V-E-D, halved its estimate of women and children killed in Gaza.
Remember, the Gaza and health ministry, aka Hamas, was trying to say that more people were killed in Gaza than literally all of D-Day, which we knew was not accurate.
And now the UN is like, oh, well, it looks like this is all incorrect and it's like maybe not even half this number.
It's maybe not even half that number.
I mean, that's the thing.
They literally, people were doing the math, the numbers that they were coming out with, it was,
literally more than D-Day.
That's what they were trying to say, the number of people that were killed.
AP was like, this is what the Gazans says.
It wasn't like that at all.
Oh, my word.
So we talked about the Seinfeld speech at Duke.
There is a, this is interesting.
So now, because, you know, you have drones that can deliver groceries.
Well, now you also have drones that are getting you if you steal groceries.
Who is the new future?
There's some very interesting footage.
This is in Pennsylvania.
They have drones that track down and catch suspected shoplifters.
It's a small fleet.
It's their Ben Salem Secure Task Force.
They said they have growing retail theft issues.
And so now they've launched all these drones out there.
I mean, this is kind of amazing.
They've got all these drones out.
And they are catching, I guess, shoplifters.
and they swarm them.
This is kind of wild.
And they're air flown,
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or traditional road routes.
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They had,
they had, so this is the difference
the drones have made.
They had 900 retail thefts last year,
and now they only have 484.
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I'm in favor of the Second Amendment.
And I believe we need an assault weapons ban.
We need universal background checks.
We need red flag laws, right?
Hmm.
So she's like, well, I support the Second Amendment, but I also don't support the Second Amendment.
That's what she just said there in her little sound.
by welcome back to the program.
That's who the country has as our VP.
Well, I mean, I'm in favor of the Second Amendment.
I'm also not in favor of the Second Amendment.
Because the stuff that she's talking about, and that was Vice President Kamala Harris,
the stuff that she's talking about there, first off, we have and it doesn't work.
I mean, in Red Flag laws, we already have ways to go about that without diminishing due process protections with ex parte processes.
And we've talked about this ad nauseum.
Just so goofy.
It's just so goofy.
Again, welcome back to the program, bottom of the second hour, first hour, rather, Dana Lash with you.
I saw this story.
I wanted to touch on it real quick because I'm amazed how this is just gotten so crazy.
So in Britain, because they keep going after J.K. Rowling, the Harry Potter author, because she has blank you money, right?
And she's still making hits, hit after hit.
She's a factory.
And as long as she's making money for people, you know, she's protected.
and she's got a, you know, she's got a decent amount of money already.
And so she's, they accused her of cruelty.
Now, first off, let me, I'm trying to figure out what the cruelty is.
Like, what party is actually guilty of cruelty here?
Because she was remarking on this story of a dude who is a referee and he is a manager
in the top five, in the top five divisions of English women's football, aka in the
United States soccer.
And he's taken over at Sutton United.
So he's a manager.
He's a dude.
He has a weanus.
These are facts.
All right.
So it's a dude who is managing a women's football team in Britain.
But they're trying to act like him doing this is more historic than a woman doing this
because he's a dude who cosplay as a.
a woman. He's got a wig and he wears some makeup. And he's got, you know, he grew his hair out and I guess
he got a boob job. I don't know. So he's doing this. She comes out and says, because she had a tweet
about it and they've, they've been going after her over this. She had tweeted, quote, when I was young,
all the football managers were straight white middle-aged blokes. So it's fantastic to
see how much things have changed. Because he is a white straight, well, he's not, he's straight, he's
just decides to dress as a woman, white middle-aged bloke. So she's making a joke. And everyone
says that she's cruel to make a joke like this. What's the cruelty? These people say that
observing basic scientific fact is cruel. And it's cruel if you don't go along with someone else's
self-perception, even if they're mentally ill. You see what I'm saying? If this guy saw himself as having
one arm and he decided to stoff his arm, would you still be celebrating? Because it's an arm, it's a penis,
it's one thing after, I mean, you know, this is what's happening. And they're calling her cruel,
but it's not cruel for men to disenfranchise women off women's sports teams or to kick your daughters
off of their varsity team and relegate them to the bench because they're taking over their
positions on the court or on the field or elsewhere. That's not cruel. But this dude's got a
wing because he's a dude. So this idea of, well, he's an openly transgender. He's a dude who
dresses as a chick. Okay. That's not an achievement. It's not a feat. That's not
demonstration of some sort of athletic skill. This idea that we have to celebrate somebody who decides
that their self-perception has to be affirmed by everyone else in the world in order for it to be real
is becoming, it's beyond annoying. It's frustrating. Because now they're hijacking the realities of
other women and demanding that these women alter their realities, their understanding of
science and biology and basic fact and observable truth, and alter their realities to accommodate
a man who is demanding that women affirm his self-perception. It's not about a
It's not about tolerance. It was never about tolerance. That was just a word debate people into lowering their guard. It's about affirmation. And it's really not even affirmation. It's about acclamation and demanding that you bend the knee. That's what it is. See, women, they're all about celebrating the left, women's choices, except the choice to observe scientific fact. They're all about celebrating women's choices, except the choice to not say that a dude who's cosplaying as a chick,
is a she. The moment that a woman decides to exercise a choice about scientific-based pronouns,
then she's branded a turf or a bigot. So, you know, everybody can tick off about, you know,
women's choices and pro-choice and all that stuff. There's no choice for women. There's only one
choice. And if you don't do it, then you are abused, just like the patriarchy that feminists say
abused women in the first place. It is such a mind job. You're called a turf. You're abused.
It's psychological and physical. I've seen very much.
videos of women hit in the face because they called a dude with a penis a dude. And they wouldn't
affirm his deranged perception that he's a chick. So spare me all of the nonsense about pro-choice.
You rad-ass bigots don't even care anything about choice. It's all about making and force. And
that's what it's about. Forcing women to do something. And the patriarchy got these dumb braids
and the matriarchy to go along with it. That's the ultimate burn. You've got third and fourth-weight
feminists that are forcing other women to bend the knee.
Hell, men don't even need
to raise their fists anymore because they got these
dumb-ass women doing it for them.
So they've been going to J.K. Rowling
over this. Non-stop.
Because she said
something that's true. And they're
like, can you believe she compared him to a
man?
She said she's a man. She's like,
they said, they go, she's accused of cruelty.
She's so cruel.
She's
mocked him by comparing
him to a man. She's like, I didn't compare him to a man. He is a man. Joe Biden actually gave a speech
over the weekend where he was talking about Mother's Day and then he actually said protect women's
sports. Can you believe that? This, the guy who decided to completely destroy Title IX. And
Title IX was not without its fault in the beginning. But this is the, this is the bait and switch
that you saw that was set up by third wave feminist, a second way feminist really towards the
end of the second wave. First wave, as you know, was Susan B. Anthony right to vote. Second
wave began as equal pay in a meritocracy because second wave was meritocracy based until towards the
end when you got you know these glorious steinums and the linda herschmans and all of these other
dumb broads out there and they decided to get involved and then they ushered in third wave which was
about punishing men all men for everything and then third wave led to fourth wave so it became i am a
woman i am equal to man i am a man that's what it all became so now we're in 11th 11th
thousandth wave. That's where we're at now. And all of this, what gets me, he gets out there and he
talks about, oh, well, yeah, he actually said, gave a speech. He's like, well, yeah, we should have,
got to protect women's sports, Mother's Day, Mother's Day. You can't even define what a woman
is. They keep using the phrase birthing person in an actual medical manuals. But then they're
going to celebrate Mother's Day. This is, this is, I will never understand why white suburban
women are voting hand over fist for Joe Biden and Democrats when they are the ones who bitch the
absolute loudest about women in women's sports, men taking over women's sports. They are the ones
who complain the loudest about equality. They are the ones who complain the loudest about meritocracy.
And you are voting for an administration that is ushering in policy that is suffocating
meritocracy and promoting people based upon their male chromosomes if they cosplay as females.
don't act like you're saving the world.
You're helping to shove it to hell faster.
That's what you're doing.
It's just wild.
Gets out there and so, oh, yes, we've got to protect women's sports.
Title IX.
You got it Title IX.
Because remember, they define gender as anything that you choose to identify as.
So it's pointless anymore.
And all of those feminists that made a cottage industry at selling this stuff,
to women with Title IX. Where are they at now? Where are all of the bra burners at now? They made such a,
they made such fat bank and charged five figures to give speeches on this stuff. Where are they for
women's sports? Where are they for female representation? Where are they for any of this? Their MIA,
hey, they did what they needed to do. It wasn't about advancing women. It was about advancing their bank
accounts. Their sellouts. That's a fancy word for prostitute. So,
a few other things to touch on.
Mm-mm-mm.
So, Christy Noam,
not having a good time.
Now there's another problem
with her book. Now you can see why
she's not doing any press on it.
So her book,
first off, she was getting a lot
of criticism because she
fabricated this meeting with
Kim Jong-un of North Korea.
Well, now in her book,
and remember, this is her second
autobiography that she has written about herself in two years. So now she said that she had made a
last second cancellation to plans to meet Emmanuel Macron, the president of France, over one of
his statements that she said was anti-Israel. She said while in Paris, I was slated to meet with
French President Emmanuel Macron. However, the day before we were to meet, he made what I considered a very
pro-Hamas and anti-Israel comment to the press. So I decided to cancel. That was her direct from the book
that's in the book. So Amanda Wulbukron's office issued a statement after they started being asked
about this from members of the press and they said she was never invited to meet with him.
What is she talking about? Who? She was never invited. And her camp, her book was saying that
she had been invited to a political conference in November of 23.
And that then, not only that, she didn't stop there.
I can't figure out if she's Joe Biden or Elizabeth Warren of the GOP.
I can't figure out.
She's kind of Elizabeth Warren of the GOP.
Then she said she, it wasn't just that she was invited for this political conference in
2020.
She was invited to sit in his private box with him at the country's Armistice Day parade.
And McCrone's like, what?
their offices like that literally never approve it what that never happened now i don't like
emmanuel mccrone and i don't like to be put in a position of even remotely defending anything he says
but this is what unforced error after unforced error from someone who has more ambition than since
this is the position they put you in do you see the danger of having someone like this in higher office
because then people that you don't like are forced to correct the record and you can
can't say that they're wrong because they're actually being honest about it. Like, what else did she
fabricate in this book? There's all kinds of stuff. There's more to come still, because that wasn't the
only thing. There's another thing related to it, but we got to get going. We're going to talk about
that coming up. And we also have the latest with Dexter Taylor. He's been sentenced to 10 years.
The punitive phase. They were trying to determine what they were going to sentence him. How long
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states.
Of these poor souls who are looking for some answers.
We've given them to them, but they're blocked by some of their views on guns.
They have the three Gs, guns, gs, gays, God, that would be a woman's right to choose.
And the cultural issues cloud some of their reception of an argument that really is in their interest.
I think she's Kane's favorite person.
He really likes Nancy Pelosi.
She's talking about voters.
She said that voters are blocked from making good rational decisions and voting Democrat because of guns, gays, and God.
That sounds an awful lot like the bitter-clinger remark from Barack Obama back in 2008.
Huh.
Sounds very, very similar to that.
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We're getting ready to roll into our second.
hour. And yeah, that's, I don't think it's that. I think it's they don't like the policies and the
bad economy and inflation. And I think it does have something to do. I will say with guns, though,
because when you have Democrats that support lawless DAs and there isn't justice for those who
have been offended against, i.e. violent crime, robbery, et cetera. And they see these people,
the same repeat offenders getting getting, getting.
arrested book jail release, arrested book jailed release, and the cycle continues, the crime rises.
They see that and they're like, yeah, I want to go out and get a gun. And then they have
Democrats going, well, you're too stupid to have a gun. And only the military should have firearms.
And only the police should have firearms. But then we've seen issues with even that as well.
So there's a lot of, hmm, there's a lot of questions there. Speaking of police and firearms,
first off, we're going to come coming up, we're going to talk about Dexter Taylor. He was sentenced to 10 years for engaging in a perfectly legal activity.
of firearm hobbyism.
He was building his own firearms
for his own personal use,
which is completely federally protected.
But in New York,
they're trying to argue otherwise.
So we're going to talk about that.
We're also going to get into
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he opened the door.
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it's a weird story.
There's body cam footage.
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went to this apartment
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you know, shoots at him because the guy, the way that the officer was banging on the door,
it made the guy inside. I would be a little nervous. And I don't trust it when someone bangs on my
door and is like police. And I have a number of stories of home invaders that have done that and
have killed people because they've said, you know, open up the door, police, et cetera, et cetera,
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have done this. So it's understandable. You hear that. You would probably go to your door arm. This guy's
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You're going to have the biggest tax cut.
I hope so, but you got to make it permanent.
That's my only thing.
That was Trump over the weekend.
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My only criticism is that the tax cuts that he had in the first part of the first
part of his first term were not the for non-business was not made permanent for the
for just the layman's terms and and and the business tax which business taxes were good I just want
all of them and I want them to be made permanent but the problem and you guys remember this
because I talked about it at the time I had said and this was pre-COVID like way pre-COVID
I had said that one of the problems that was currently in, and this was at the very beginning of his administration, because he went in and he did start eliminating a lot of bureaucracy.
He didn't go as far as Malai did down in Brazil, but, or sorry, Argentina, but he did, to an extent he was cutting a lot of the bureaucracy and the red tape.
but the spending was still high. Republicans were still spending hand over fist. This was before COVID.
Now my criticism at the time was you have to stop government spending if you're going to lower these taxes.
Not because I think that taxes cost or because I think that you have to have an increase in tax in order to pay for government spending.
my concern was going to be that Democrats were going to turn around and say you're increasing the deficit
because they were going to try to argue that tax cuts cost. Therefore, we have to keep spending
as much as we're spending as the government. And so we're going to have to have taxes go back
up to what they were pre-cut. And that's the only good, that's going to be, and that's literally what
happened. That's what they did. And I was telling, we talked about this incessantly. I think we had
Stephen Moore on to discuss it as well. We had a number of economic, uh,
economists at the time. That was my my big criticism at the time because you can't,
Republicans could not keep spending the way they were because Democrats were going to say that's
the reason why you have to eliminate these tax cuts. And that's exactly what they turned around
and did. And they justified it by saying they had to offset the government spending and they were
trying to act like government spending was necessary. And Republicans aided them in this. And there were a lot of
Republicans that are trying to gaslight you now as big economic conservatives that definitely were on
board with this major spending even before Trump got into the White House. So that's, that's all I want is for it to
be made permanent. If we're not going to abolish the IRS outright and have everything go towards a
graduated consumption tax, then let's at least start with making this stuff permanent. That's, we have to have that.
going into 2020 for going into November this isn't this is a necessity and we talked about the concerns
with this whole the step by the step up basis the capital gains tax you know et cetera et cetera
everything that's going to happen if they get their way in November I want to talk about this case
switching gears here and touch on some two way stuff
I didn't have this on the rundown today, but this case just came out.
So you have the, and it's truly remarkable, this story of Dexter Taylor.
And Dexter Taylor, he was on the show, what, February, I think he was on the show.
He was on the show in February.
And he was just sentenced to 10 years in prison for.
building his own firearms. Now, we had a number of people, including his attorney on, to discuss
this. We had his attorney on just a couple of weeks ago to talk about this. So as you know,
the way that federal law exists now is you can, and this is what they call quote unquote
ghost guns, you can build a firearm and use it for your own personal use, your own enjoyment,
so long as you don't sell it. The most of the most of the firearm. The more. You can build a firearm. And use it, you can build a firearm. And use. And you
moment you sell it, and it's your own property, the moment you sell it, it has to be serialized.
Now, serial numbers used to be a gun manufacturer's way of tracking batch and what gun was sold,
et cetera. Now, you know, the government gets involved and now it has to be serialized.
So if they were going to sell it, and it's not, and no, and it's, and it's only if it's, if
you're, within your, your, the state where you are domiciled and you are a law, and you are a
legal possessor, then you can do an interstate private transfer. If you're selling it outside of
state lines, then you have to go through your FFL, your federal firearms licensee. But if you're
selling a firearm, it would have to be serialized. And here's the other thing. If you are selling,
if you're making and selling enough for it to be considered, and the ATF even has a percentage
of your income that is used to substantiate this. If you're selling enough, then you not only
have to have them serialized, but then you have to get your federal firearms licensee and all this
other stuff, your license and all this stuff. And go through that whole, but that's not,
but that's irrelevant here because that's not what Dexter Taylor was doing. The federal law states
that you can be a hobbyist and you don't have to serialize your stuff, you can, this,
this is legal. And that, and Dexter Taylor, who I will add has zero criminal record at all whatsoever.
He's just, you know, God love him. And I don't say this is an insult. He's an
heard. You know, he, he likes to build things. He's fascinated with how things work. This is probably
his favorite show. How does it? How does it work? Isn't that how the show is? That's probably
his favorite show. But he's fascinated if it's not cars, it's guns. He's fascinated with how things work.
And he also is driven by the desire to make something better. He wants to improve it. So he's
been building firearms and it's perfectly legal for him to do so. It's just stuff that he has and he
keeps. And some of it, he's never even shot. But New York is trying to,
trying to change federal law and state that basically an undrill block of polymer is a gun.
They're trying to say that all of these things that are not firearms are firearms.
And this is all part of the ATF's effort to push everyone into being their own individual federal firearms licensee.
Now, you're probably like, what does that mean?
This is why it should matter to you, even if you don't have a gun, or if you only have a gun,
or if you have no intention ever of being an FFL or a federal firearms licensee or getting your
federal firearms license. That's what it is meant when we talk about FFLs. Here's why. It's a backdoor
registry. This is why I've never gotten my FFL. I don't want to have to subject myself to any kind
of ATF inspection. And there is an inspection. They do come to the premises and they will take inventory.
They want to know everything that you have. They want to know all the stuff that you're doing.
If this is a money-making venture for you, you got to keep receipts. They check your books.
They have pulled a number of licenses. In fact, it's on steroids. I have a whole piece about this over at
substack chapter and verse where they've been pulling the licenses from different fFL simply because
there was like a grammatical error on paperwork or something like that. But you can be the president's
son and you can be high as a kite on Coke and you can purchase a firearm and lie. I think it's
question 13 or 14 on your federal firearms form that you fill out that runs your background check.
You can lie on that and then you're fine. But if you have a grammatical error, they pull your
license and they've been on steroids since Joe Biden's gotten in the White House. But the bottom
line is that this is a federally protected endeavor. Firearms began with hobbyists. Let's not,
let's not mistake how rifling came into effect. You have rifling, which originated in France,
and then it was adopted by the colonist, and it really emerged with the prominence of the Kentucky
gun and all this, just to get into the history of firearms. Everybody knows the infamous belt and gun,
you know the infamous puckle gun you know all of the you know the early predecessors all of the the
early predecessors to like semi-auto full auto etc so the technology the progression has always
been there and it's been driven by hobbyists and that's how that's how firearm ownership ultimately
began in the united states it's people who were hobbyists and then also when people went they had
their own arms when they went and served in uh washington's army uh the for the war of indifes
independence. I mean, in the beginning, you had to have your own gun. You had to be able to bring your
own firearm. And by the way, that's why it was incorporated, a well-regulated militia,
meaning somewhat well-regulated, someone who knows how to take care of their own arms. And one of the
reasons why they felt they need to incorporate that, going by the minutes of the drafting of the
Second Amendment as it was done by the Continental Congress during the debates was that
they wanted to make sure that people had their own firearms and that they could actually be able
to service them, clean them, et cetera. That's what well-regulated meant in the parlance of the time.
So all this began is hobbyism. And that's how all of the progression in firearms started. So this is federally protected. It's been historically federally protected. New York is trying to be the tip of the spear here in terms of getting everyone established as an FFL, meaning you can't own a gun or do anything with a gun as an individual person unless you have an FFL, which is insane because that's the back door to a registry. There is existing federal law.
that prevents a federal registry as it is right now.
That is why when you fill out your 4473
and you go and buy your firearm
and it runs through the National Crime Information Center, NCIC,
that's what the background check system checks,
and there's all these different categories of prohibition.
If you've been involuntarily committed,
if you've had a dishonorable discharge,
if you've been convicted of a felony,
if you have domestic felony, you know, a conviction,
all of this stuff.
It checks that if you have a conflict
with one of these prohibited categories,
then you're denied. Now there are some false positives because the background checks for employers
are actually more stringent than the background check system, but that's a whole other debate.
The bottom line is that this is, it's always been federally protected. They want everyone to be
their own FFL and they want to know what everyone has. And the background check system is
not allowed to catalog what specifically you're purchasing, only that you are purchasing
something that they would need to check for. And the federal government cannot do away with that
law, they cannot change that law, so they're trying to do an in run around it, bypass Congress,
go through the ATF, and have a de facto decree that is treated as law that they can push everyone
into getting an FFL. Even though the system can't even support it and people can't even access it,
they're going to try to do it anyway. That's how they're going to do a backdoor registry.
And Dexter Taylor's case is the tip of the spear for this. So it doesn't even matter if you own a gun.
It doesn't matter. Do you want the government to have a list of all the stuff you have?
Have you seen the stories previously in New York where they published the home addresses of people who had concealed carry licenses or FFLs?
Did you guys see this?
Because this has happened three or four times in the past eight years.
Do you trust the government knowing everything that you have?
The government that wants to say if you wore a red hat back in 2016, you're a domestic terrorist.
I've been called by a verbatim, a domestic terrorist by sitting members of Congress.
Do you think that I want those people to know everything that I have?
I have a cleaner record than they do in their damn kids.
but they think I'm a domestic terrorist because I disagree with them politically.
Knowing how the definitions of who is or who is not an enemy of state is completely arbitrary and dependent
upon the political affiliations of the person making the statement, that's enough.
That should give you enough fear about this.
So no, you don't want the government to know anything that you have.
This is the tip of the spirit.
You know, there's a huge Second Amendment convention that's happening in Dallas this weekend,
a huge organization that's having a huge Second Amendment convention.
I wonder just how much on their lips Dexter Taylor's case will be.
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This story makes me so mad because I love Steve Buscemi.
Steve Buscemi was punched in the face.
One of those random street attacks in New York City.
Bishamie is 66 years old.
He was seen with a black eye days after he got punched in the face and a random street attack in New York City.
It was at 1148 a.m.
He was just approached by this rando who hit him right in the face and the assailant fled.
And the guy did it.
He's still at large.
No arrests had been made.
But he was just on 3rd Avenue.
He's apparently there doing a movie.
And yeah, they got punched right in the face.
That is crazy.
And so he's got visible injuries.
But this is how, like, there are all these people famous and not famous that are talking about how these like, what are they?
It started in St. Louis.
What do they call them?
Knockout game?
I don't even think it's a game for people anymore.
I think they're just like running up and just hitting random people in the face.
Old ladies, kids, it's crazy.
This car, Amazon, when is Amazon not hitting people?
An Amazon owned Zook's self-driving vehicle.
Now they're facing an investigation because they've had not one but two rear-in collisions.
So the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said that they've opened up in an investigation
into their self-driving Zook's vehicles because these things,
keep braking for like no reason.
And they said that they're trying to figure out what the problem is.
And until then, they probably shouldn't be on the road because they keep causing accidents.
Doesn't matter if someone's driving them or not, does it?
Just saying, that's, uh, I, we're putting too much confidence in these auto driving vehicles.
I'm just saying.
There are surprisingly high number of adults in the United States at risk of heart syndrome.
That's what NBC is saying now, but it's not the facts, quote unquote facts.
guys. Research has found
that adults younger than 45
are not as healthy as previously assumed.
They said nearly 90%
of adults over age 20 now are a risk of
developing heart disease. But it's not
the VACS. The American Heart Association
alerted doctors in October, but the cardiovascular
kidney metabolic syndrome, it's a
condition that affects major organs,
and they said
that they've been looking, it's a decade's worth of data
from 10,000 people. So,
I don't know. I do think that a lot of people
because of inflammation, I do think
that there are more heart issues that they're not aware of.
But I also think a hell of a lot of people got these experimental government injections.
And by the way, if anyone at YouTube wants to penalize this for saying that, you can take all the
middle fingers that I have and my audience has and you can go sit and spend.
Also, let's see what else we got.
Oh, I'm not talking about this older one.
Old people and STDs.
Oh, no.
You people.
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You know, what does the public, what do you owe the public, I guess, especially workers who are concerned that they're not going to get this money?
Well, the same posture of expression that I did in January on this.
When I signed the bill, I can read my signature related to the bill and the commitment that I just made to you.
reinforced today then it will get done before the end of the fiscal year you had said you had
some concerns about it then can you explain a little bit more I'm gonna I'm gonna and I'm
gonna say with respect and I appreciate I appreciate the work you've done on this and
articles and I think it's really important and and I thank you for that we've got a few
weeks to land this and I want to land it in a way that works for everybody and
fulfills the commitments we made. And that's just my responsibility. And I just want to leave it at that at this
moment. Yeah, I'll move on. That reporter, I don't think was forceful enough. I mean, they go,
Newsom was called out by a reporter. I'm like, that doesn't sound like it was called out by a reporter.
That just sounds like a reporter was asking a question that seemed legitimate, but like she didn't,
I think she could have like pushed him a lot more. They have a $45 billion deficit and
California. It is such a huge shortfall that they have to do, they're having to like take some
austerity measures here. They spent $24 billion trying to solve homelessness over five years.
But then it came out, according to a very damning report, and that they didn't track any of it.
Yes. Like they literally did not track.
whether or not any of the $24 billion that they had spent on the homeless people, on homeless
people, they didn't track whether or not it actually was helping the homeless people.
They had no way to compare, were they getting jobs?
Were they getting like what?
They didn't do any of it.
Auditors slammed them over it.
They said there was no transparency, literally no accountability.
And they said that they spent billions from 20,000.
2018 to 2023, $24 billion.
On what?
Well, they can't tell you.
And in fact, during that time, homelessness increased in California.
They were spending $24 billion to reduce homelessness, and they actually grew it.
It grew by over 6%.
Since 2013, the numbers,
have exploded by 53%.
And in the past two years, it grew 6%.
So they looked at
a number of these,
I guess, schemes
that they were spending money on.
Like, for instance, they said that
one of the plans were they were converting
hotel and motel rooms into housing
at the expense
of the taxpayer to solve homelessness.
they said that the other that that was the only thing that they could actually kind of track
but everything else they said they could not even evaluate it because there was no data
they literally made it worse I mean they they can't judge any outcome really before or after
but they do know that homelessness is increased in the past couple of years this is wild
that they did this they well I mean is it unsurprising that is it really surprising
though because like for instance in San Francisco one of the programs that they had this is wild
is they were giving money for it was homeless vodka shots I don't even know how to they were giving
beer and vodka to homeless alcoholics and they said it was it was beer wine and vodka
shots. And they spent $5 million a year on liquor to do this. And they said that they were
served by nurses. It was their managed alcohol program. And they said it was drinking in a more
controlled manner. Cains, yeah. So they would either hand out, I think the details are 1.7 ounces
of vodka or a liqueur of some sort, five ounces of wine, which is one glass, or 12 ounces of
beer.
All right over there, Kane.
You know, for the homeless, taxpayer funded.
Is this?
Okay.
So they thought they could control heroin use by just providing heroin?
Well, it would be the same thing, but it's, and it's, I don't even know when, the thing
is, is they never had any kind of public hearing on this.
They never took this to the taxpayers.
They just decided to start spending money on it.
Somebody had the grand idea in San Francisco, and this is one of the things that they
were spending money on.
and they just, $5 million a year.
And the details of it were not widely discovered until it just accidentally came out.
Because there was a guy who, I guess, like, where he ended up discovering it after he walked into the former hotel, a former hotel where it was happening.
And he said he was appalled.
and that he was like, I'm no doctor or expert, but what in the world?
But they're spending millions of dollars to do this.
They never had any kind of public hearing for it.
They never did anything for it.
Nothing.
So I don't know.
I mean, that's just like one of the things that they were doing.
And they were under fire for it.
That's like, I mean, there's like so much stuff in San Francisco.
But there's no recovery in it.
Like that's the thing.
Like they were doing this.
They were spending $5 million a year on this.
But where is the recovery?
That's the big question.
I mean, it doesn't lead, it didn't lead anybody into recovery.
And shouldn't that have been like the goal, right?
You think if you're going to do something this extravagant?
I mean, it's what they spent.
This guy, and Gavin Newsom wants to be president someday.
They can't control.
They have no idea where it.
And so he, there's just dodging questions on an audio sound bite 10.
This is what he, this is the kind of stuff that he,
he blamed their massive $45 billion deficit on.
Listen to the spin.
What we didn't anticipate is these rain bombs in December, January, February, and March,
these atmospheric rivers that led to a federal declaration that led to FEMA and the IRS moving in a direction
where we couldn't collect our taxes until, I believe, November 16th, as opposed to April 15th.
And so therein lied this blackout period that regiled all of us, the LIO finance, economists, experts.
And interestingly, I mean, who's been at the White House recently, had an impact in terms of the IRS collections as well.
It's the rain.
The rain and climate change.
That's why they have, you know, $45 billion shortfall.
It's so easy to blame everything on climate change, right?
I mean, it's, you know, vague scientific theory that doesn't even have general consensus of the community.
It's easy to just use it as like the catch-all for it, right?
Our policies didn't work.
It's climate change.
We spent $24 million to help the homeless, $24 billion, sorry, $24 billion over five years to help the homeless.
and we didn't track any of where the money was going.
And now homeless, actually, the homelessness rate increased by 6% in the state.
And we have a $45 billion shortfall.
Climate change made us do it.
The climate change made them spend half of their budget shortfall on trying to deal with the homeless
and then only to increase it by 6%.
Damn climate change.
Telling you what?
Chinanigans.
Climate shenanigans.
I would not let this guy within 100 yards of like,
a bank account, much less the federal treasury or anything else. It's assonine. Now, speaking of the
economy, think about this. The Wall Street Journal had a piece. Stubbornly high rents prevent the Fed
from finishing inflation fight. For more than a year, the central bank has slowed to, has expected
slowing rent increases to show up in official housing measures. I don't think you get to complain
about this now. Considering over a coronavirus, over the whole lockdown, they were
demanding that property owners suspend lease payments. Remember that? You still had to pay tax on it,
but you still had to pay tax on it, but nobody else had to pay rent or for utilities. You
couldn't charge for utilities. You couldn't charge for rent. You couldn't charge for any of those
stuff. That's a terrifying thing. And so they said that, well, we're going to expect to slow down
in housing because, you know, and the cost of that, it's going to drag. There's a drag on
inflation, et cetera. They're not going to have a cut on interest rates.
Find this fascinating. Steve made a really good point real quick about the California stuff.
He was saying, as a reminder, FEMA is a federal problem, not California's.
But it still can be used as an excuse for California. Oh my gosh. The blueprint for the
nation, for Democrats anyway. That's what they want. So the, so mortgages, we're having a problem
with mortgages. We're having a problem with the housing market. I think it's still lingering at
well, of course, it's still lingering after lockdown.
This is what people, I guess they thought everything was going to bounce back so fast.
This is why people were so upset over the government's actions during lockdown.
Now you have mortgage holders slipping into negative equity.
The number of people who've slipped into negative equity has increased.
So they said homeowners with a loan to value ratio of 125% or more rose to 2.7%.
2.7%.
And in Kentucky,
seriously underwater mortgage holders rose to 8.3%.
Negative equity.
Jeez.
And it's going to get worse, I think.
Because this, people aren't, and especially with taxes,
with everything that the administration's promising in November.
Like my brain's short-circuiting to think about how bad this is going to be.
You think it's going to be worse, though, than like what, 2008?
Is that what you're saying?
Oh, there's no doubt about it.
There's no doubt about it.
Look at the reverse repo information on how banks can try to keep cash on hand and all of that.
It's not looking good.
There's other banks that have already been absorbed this year alone in the first quarter absorbed by the central bank.
So I think this, to me, looks like they're ushering in digital a lot faster than we originally thought.
So be looking out for that in the next couple months.
Yay.
Oh, that's great.
Yeah.
Well, that's great.
Now, and household finance fears have been the worst since the pandemic.
Inflation expectations surged in April and then, yeah.
I mean, none of this is good.
None of this is good.
Home price expectations increased by over 3%.
And household budgets are just getting hammered right now.
Hammered.
People are actually, so get this, the, the, the,
share of people who expect that they're going to miss a minimum debt payment over the next three months is the highest that it has been since the onset of the pandemic.
But hey, the economy is great guys.
It's a great.
And yes, Kina notes, mortgage rates are going to be high because the interest rate, they're not doing anything about the interest rate.
But hey, the economy is doing really well.
Biden's just given up on Biden's just like, yeah, it's doing great.
and then they're just hoping that you don't notice
or do the math or check your bank account
or look at anything this year.
They hope not.
So coming up, some of the stuff that we have for you,
the FBI, an agent,
because remember, we've had this discussion
about the FBI before.
The reason that we know a lot of the shenanigans
that they've been up to,
the top brass has been up to,
is because of these rank and file whistleblowers.
So whistleblower is accusing
the top brass of the FBI of retaliation.
We're going to talk about that.
We're also going to get into some cultural stuff as well.
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It's time for Florida man.
So in Pinellas County, a drunk woman was spotted driving on three tires.
49-year-old Anna Louise Keller, she told deputies that she did not realize that she was driving around on three tires.
According to Pinellas County Sheriff's Office, they arrested her because they got multiple 911 calls saying someone was driving a dark gray Nissan recklessly, no passenger side front tire.
and they said they conducted a traffic stop so they could do a welfare check and then as they spoke to her
they could smell the alcohol and then she admitted that she had been drinking and told deputies that
she was entirely unaware that her tire was just gone like gone no tire nothing i don't even know
how the car moves i don't believe her yeah they said she failed now this is not shocking she failed
her sobriety test and that her, ooh, her blood alcohol concentration was point 160.
Whoa, that's twice the legal limit.
Yeah, it's 0.08 is the legal limit.
They found, in the passenger side, they found four empty bush light beers.
Ew.
I mean, golly.
And so she got a DUI.
but they said that because they when they pulled her over they found a receipt for them and it was the same day just like an hour before so she like chugged these things and then went i think she was having a bad day probably oh my gosh this is crazy a uh let's see here i got so this florida man he got arrested because he smacked a walgreens manager in the face with a bible on easter i mean i've heard of
Bible thumping, but this is a whole new. He got charged with felony battery. So this guy, this 35-year-old, he
apparently stole shoes in a box of cheese-its from Walmart. And he got in an argument with an employee
about some headphones that he wanted to buy. The store manager got involved, said that he should
leave, and then he had a brown Bible in his hand and hit her in the face right with it. So he got
posted $5,000 bail and was released from Pinellas County Jail on.
Monday. So a lot of a lot happened in a Pinellas County here. And it's kind of interesting.
This, man, a Florida man was mauled by two sharks when he slipped off a boat in the Bahamas.
24 year old Florida man. He fell into shark infested waters and they punctured his kneecap.
A shark just missed an artery. He's expected to make a full recovery. I'm nervous about this.
By the way, the bite on his leg is like his whole thigh.
That's crazy.
And it is very much shark infested.
And he, like, he was trying to get to safety.
And they just, like, went to a frenzy.
There was, like, some video of it, like, bad video.
And they were just, like, the water was just agitating because there were so many sharks.
And, oh, my gosh.
That's, like, slightly, ever so slightly terrifying, right?
This, um, let me do this one.
Clearwater, the outgoing mayor made an obscene gesture because he gaveled the session and then he turned to the audience and gave them a one-finger salute.
You can't be doing that.
You can't do that in your mayor.
I don't care if you're outgoing or not.
We got more on the way.
Third hour, our friend Stevie Needs will be joining us as well.
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It's a graduation ceremony.
The lady pronouncing those means.
That's Jessica Lendower.
Aaliyah Benamon.
What?
What?
That name, what is that name even?
Alessuna Cole Bishop.
Allison Nicole Bishop.
Is it Thomas Jefferson?
Victoria Lee Zubeth Bross.
Elizabeth Bruce.
Lee Zubeth Bross.
That's how they say.
said her name.
Marlina Zobeth Kamp.
Molly Elizabeth Kamp.
Allison Kare-Bull.
Allison Carol Campbell.
Do you have to say people's names wrong at graduation ceremonies?
Tom Mulmay.
Thomas.
Thomas.
Thomas Michael.
Like, these are not difficult names, guys.
You can hear her talk so she understands English.
How do you not know that was Thomas?
I have to say, my oldest son's college graduation ceremony last year, it was very similar.
I'm not going to lie, because they destroyed his name and like the name of all of these other kids that were there too.
And I was sitting there watching.
And it was where, you know, they have a hooting ceremony.
they had the parents that do the hood sit and then
then the grads go up
and they
I knew it was coming because there were very simple
names that this lady was absolutely
butchering
and there were a couple of Thomases
and she had said
Tomas
but had enunciated the age
and she was corrected
once and then when my son went up there
you can imagine with our last name
you know how she said our last name
Loewskic.
Uh-huh.
No one has ever said it that way.
Nobody.
And my husband, as loud as one person could yell,
yelled his name correctly.
And it just reverberated throughout the auditorium.
Like, oh, my gosh.
But I knew it was coming.
But that's, that's, this isn't Starbucks.
It's a damn graduation ceremony, okay?
It reminds me a little of this.
Jay Cuellin
Okay
Let's take roll here
Jay Cuellin
Substitute teacher
What's Jay Cuellin at?
No Jekwelling here?
Yeah
Do you mean Jacqueline?
Okay
So that's how it's gonna be
Y'all want to play
Okay, man
It is, it's like a Starbucks, right?
Does anybody else have any experience with that?
Because I just thought maybe it was a bad announcer or bad name reader at my son's graduation
in this college graduation.
But that was one of the worst I've seen.
Like, how do you not know how to say Elizabeth?
Or.
Yeah, or Thomas or Campbell.
How do you not know how to say these words?
Just, I don't know.
Yeah, it's not Starbucks.
So welcome back.
We're at the top of this third hour.
Dana Lash with you. Always good to be with you. And we had a lot of graduations over the weekend.
There were not as many disruptions. We had the Jerry Seinfeld, which is probably the biggest one,
and the people got booed. And then somebody tried something at a Baylor, one person with a flag,
and they were immediately booed. That wouldn't going to go over well there. People are done.
They're just done with all of this stuff, I think. It's just, it's wearing on them. They're
tired of it. It's, they're done. They're just done with all of it. And,
Because I think a lot of people also aren't believing all of the Hamas propaganda that's coming out.
I don't know if you guys saw this.
I'd retweeted it just a little bit ago.
I wanted to share it with you.
This story of, and it's pretty damning.
So they have reporters now because IDF has been moving through Rafa.
And they have video of what the camps look like in Rafa, like the refugee camps.
They said that the IDF is moving through Rafa, and most of the Gossans have already left, and the places where the IDF are operating are empty of non-combatants.
And they said that all of the American estimates of mass casualties on the Gazen side had been proven completely wrong.
And they said at this rate within a week, half a Rafa would be in the hands of the IDF.
because remember they
and the Wall Street Journal had this story amongst others
the or not Wall Street Journal
this was a couple of different sources
like mainstream media
that came out and and actually said
okay yeah we've got to revise
they busted the United Nations
because they had to undercut
their claims of casualties
and if you remember Hamas
and it is Hamas
whenever you see Gaza
in whatever ministry, it's Hamas, because Hamas is the elected government body of this.
But they had said that the casualties originally, they were reporting,
they were reporting that there were more casualties in Gaza than there were all of D-Day,
which is insane.
So the UN very, very, very, very, very quietly released new numbers,
where they reduced the estimated number of women and children killed in Gaza by over half.
Now remember, these are the numbers that anti-Israel activists have used to accuse Israel of genocide.
These are the numbers that the squad and the Democrat Party has cited in order to try to push Biden into abandoning our only ally in that part of the world.
These are the numbers that have been used to suspend the sale of ammunition and munitions to Israel.
Now you see why the propaganda is actually important because Democrats have been using it to justify turning away from Israel.
Their ally.
The United States is ally.
I mean, it's just kind of shocking that, you know, you can't actually depend on terrorists to give you good data about casualties.
But that's what Hamas has done from the get-go.
I mean, this is they, it is amazing how quiet they were with us.
they were very quiet about it.
They didn't.
They very quietly.
And it's really,
Red State says that it was embarrassing the way that they were trying to explain it.
Because the United Nations didn't,
they did it very quietly and they didn't say anything to anybody.
And they were using, you know, again, Hamas numbers.
And when they apparently was brought up to them,
the director had said that the number,
that they had used, I'm pulling this up right now, Catherine Russell, she said she was using the Hamas health
ministry numbers and that the reason that they were using them is because, you know, it came from
this official Hamas, the Ghazan Ministry of Health. That's literally the terrorists are running it.
They are running it. And they kept trying to, like, I guess somehow suggest otherwise.
I mean, that's, everybody knows this. So it's, this is just, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's,
The United Nations is a joke, and everyone was running with these numbers and not because it confirmed their bias.
That's why they did it.
So, look at that.
Not surprising.
A few other things to touch on.
I noted the, let me pull this up.
I mentioned the whistleblowers in the FBI because one of the reasons that we know a lot about this, what's happening with the FBI, are because of these rank and file whistleblowers.
And so one of the stories, the Washington Times,
has the headline of an FBI agent that's accusing the top brass of retaliation because
people are speaking out about the FBI's you know they're punishing people who are who are
telling members of Congress about their antics they're punishing people who are
writing them out to members of Congress and so the story over it this is Carrie Pickett's
story over at the Washington exam Washington Times which has too many damn pop-up ads by the
the way. Get all the damn pop-up ads of your website. It's ridiculous. But it bothers me so bad.
But they are saying that the guy's security clearance, they suspended it. They've gone after
this guy. This guy's working as an adjudicator investigating misconduct within the FBI. His
superiors turned on him, he said, when he recommended ending the suspension of FBI agent Garrett O'Doyle.
And so this, he's been at the center of this like whole whistleblower saga for a number of years now.
And he had, this is in 2022, he had his security clearance first suspended.
And they, apparently the brass has moved against another, a number of other rank and file for speaking out about the overpolitization of the FBI brass's behavior.
Hmm. Is there any accountability for them? Oh, that would be the DOJ and they're not going to do anything because it's Merrick Garland and it's the Biden administration. You're not going to see anything with us. We've got to win elections for this. You got to win elections. That's what happens. Elections count. You got to win elections. This stuff matters. You got to be able to win the White House and win the DOJ to be able to make the calls for this. Now, speaking of the election, just I'm going to
touch on this because I would rather jump off my roof and break off all my legs, then talk about the
trial. All of my legs. My whole two legs came. Yeah. So, so, um, so the Hunter Biden, first off,
he's tried to get his, and Lorraine has a piece up at Substack right now that gets into the,
this week in legal. The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, the Third Circuit, has dismissed Hunter
Biden's attempt to try to have his federal gun charges tossed out. So they're going to trial on
June 3rd, y'all. I know we're all going to be watching that. He's going to trial for it.
Now, you also have the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct. They're looking at that judge
because apparently a real estate lawyer said he spoke to that judge in this case about the case
before the verdict was issued. And this is per NBC, New York. So they're involved now. They're
taking a look at this. The stormy, what is it? Chunky McSripper is still happening.
wait it's true though right
I just
I thought strippers were supposed to be hot
Is she Irish
Chunky Mick stripper
Yeah the mix stripper threw me off
I'm sure it's all fake
Yeah I just thought
Aren't like you know those types
Ladies in that type of industry
Supposed to be good looking
Yes to yeah to be successful I think so
Is there like a generational difference
like where they were never not good looking
I don't know
I'm asking because I just
you know the word dog face pony soldier comes to mine
so words
so Alvin Bragg is trying to
shoehorn the business records
into some kind of
we talked about this before election interference charge
which it's not it's not a crime to cheat on your wife
it's not a crime to cheat on your wife with a chunky ugly stripper
It's not a crime to pay off the chunky ugly stripper to keep her stupid chunky ugly mouse shut so she doesn't wreck your campaign because you were dumb enough to be with the chunky ugly stripper, you know, allegedly.
No one's, no one's saying that this is illegal.
But I don't like unforced errors.
But this, apparently, you have a guy who's perjured himself on multiple occasions and apparently the entire case hinges on the testimony of this guy.
This is Michael Cohen who's on the stand today.
and the prosecution, they have some more witnesses to go.
But I don't know how you can call Michael Cohen as a credible witness and put him on the stand in this case.
When he is the actual manifestation of Sleez, the word.
If Slees turned into a person in war suit and breathed, you would call it Michael Cohen, right?
He is just, and so he's perjured himself so many times in court.
I just don't know how he can be considered a credible witness.
And so the prosecution, this is ongoing.
He's on the stand today.
And he's there talking about this $130 paid to Stormy Daniels' lawyer and all this other stuff.
This is the thing that gets me.
Like they want to get him on some kind of charge so bad.
But the one that they could have gotten him on, which was the Mar-a-Lago case, they messed it up.
It's insane.
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And now, all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick 5.
An Arizona woman who was charged with trying to kill her husband by poisoning his coffee daily for months, putting bleach in it, somehow avoided jail time.
She's going to be on probation for three years.
I feel like if a dude was poisoning his wife every day for months and putting bleach in our coffee, I just have a feeling that he would not avoid jail time, right?
I feel like they would, yeah, I'd feel like they'd put him in jail.
So they, she was initially charged with attempted murder, but they reduced the charges.
And so to like nothing.
She just can't contact her, her ex now.
That's crazy.
500,000 people were impacted by an Ohio lottery ransomware attack.
It's a cyber attack and it was conducted by a group.
Some group, golly, I hate all these stupid pop-up ads.
Like your crappy website, if you have to have that many pop-up ads,
and it arrests your ability to read the website.
Your website isn't pulling enough, like, eyes to deal with, like, regular ads.
So stop.
The Ohio Lottery cyber attack, they said, conducted by this ransomware group.
It affected 500,000 people.
And they said that apparently they made all this information available that they took from the Ohio lottery,
including 1.5 million records of employee and player information,
including social security numbers.
Too much stuff is digital, man.
I got to say, because can it ever be entirely protected?
I've got questions.
The university, this is a hilarious, we talked about this.
We actually played some of it a little while ago.
The hilarious viral name is pronunciations.
So Thomas Jefferson University, they said that, because they were, they apologized for it.
And they said that they extended their apologies and they did not mean to mispronounce names.
Stephen Yates next.
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Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you at the bottom of this third hour.
And one of the things that we've been always regularly every week and really almost every day
is that we focus on is looking at these headlines as it relates to China.
and then of course we were talking about NATO, et cetera, earlier.
This story, though, because I've been, they call it an electric car fight between the U.S. and China
because we have these tariffs, presumably that the Biden administration is going to be levying against China for EVs.
But I don't, I didn't realize that we got that many EVs from China.
So I wanted to ask our very good friend, who is the senior fellow at America First Policy Institute,
and chair of the China Policy Initiative, Stefan Yates, to join us.
You know, in the spirit of Thomas Jefferson University's graduation, their commencement names, Stefan Yates, and you can follow him on X at Yatesk at Yates Coms.
Stephen Yates, always good to see you.
Welcome.
My heart goes out to all those parents who paid a small fortune to an alleged higher education institution that can't even pronounce their child's name.
I've just, I have every confidence in the quality of that diploma.
Is that, I mean, before we get into it, that's not normal, right?
I mean, we had something like that when my oldest son graduated from college.
And we were chuckling because the lady was, I feel like she was trying to go above and beyond to show off how bilingual she was.
And it was ridiculous because she said our last name, Loeskuk.
And we're like, that's what?
We're checked now.
That doesn't even make any sense.
It was just weird.
I think it's a lable.
Yeah.
Like I just, I'm like, is this normal?
I don't remember this.
Now somewhere things got broken.
In my grandmother's generation, she was raising my mom, even just at home, they were so strict about pronunciation.
And it kind of came from the assimilation generation where they valued losing the accent that came to America in order to emphasize being a part of the American experiment here.
It wasn't seen as any kind of an ist.
It was just sort of the ethos of the time.
And whether you were, whatever class you were, upper middle, working, whatever, you wanted to talk in the way that came across as sounding knowledgeable and professional.
But somewhere in recent years, we've sort of lost all of those standards and ethos.
And in an age where you can get your face power blasted off for using the wrong pronoun, you can completely butcher people's names and backgrounds.
And that's totally cool.
Yeah, I know.
And you bring up such a good point because it was the, it's like,
the assimilation ethos because America is where the strength was.
And it was e pluribus unum.
And it was that unification under freedom that everybody wanted to be a part of.
And everybody wanted to hold up that flag.
And I don't know.
I mean, I think that that was ultimately, I think you struck on something.
That was probably the first shot, so to speak, in the DEI warfare of the modern era was that.
I wanted to ask you, though, about this EV stuff.
Because, I mean, okay, I obviously, you're the expert and I'm not.
I did not think that we got a lot of EVs from China because this isn't just like the materials.
This is like an actual electric vehicle.
I thought he would be targeting like rare earth elements and things like that, the Biden administration.
So it seems like half-hearted.
I'm trying to get right my mind around this.
Like what's the point if we get so few EVs from China?
Yeah.
Well, to be honest, this is one of those I haven't made a deep dive into either.
I strongly suspect that there has been an American element that is an echo of the year.
European experience where the big German companies have not been developing their own electric vehicles.
They have been outsourcing a lot of that to China. And so they bring the value of their brand and their
platform, but they've been trying to, on the cheap, import the execution of that new platform.
And I wonder whether some of the American brands that have struggled to compete in this area,
whether you want them to compete or not as a whole other question when it comes to electric versus combustion.
engine, all of that stuff. But if you're going to be in it, you should be in it to win it.
And really, there's only one American brand that has been putting out an American car on that,
and that's been Tesla. And so I wouldn't be surprised to learn that there are some big
American brands that have been relying on not just Chinese components, but maybe even a whole
Chinese design to try to get a leg up in this. Now, whether you should tariff that or not,
we have purists who go back and say this is violating the rules-based international order you have to say it exactly that way too
because you have to be a snooty ignorant person to think that this rules-based international order has done anything good for america in the last 20 years
yeah so this really is could be like a kick at tesla in a way yeah very much so very much so and you know famously the
Biden administration when they launched their big EV initiatives. They brought people to the White House.
They didn't invite Tesla. And that very much was a personal slap at Elon Musk.
Yeah. Is this? Because it seems like it's less him. It's not really him focusing on China's influence.
This is him like I don't like Tesla. They've been critical of the administration. And maybe it looks like I'm
patting the back of the Rust Belt without really doing anything solid to actually substantial to help the Rust Belt.
kind of it's like bad triangulation it seems like well it's also they're going into the crunch time
in the election they just don't have a lot to show for themselves on these things that are part of
the theology that they've been trying to preach for the last several years and so i mean if you're even a
really motivated Biden voter and you buy into the church of the most high sun god and calamity's going
to fall upon us all if we don't sacrifice profoundly
now to change temperature by who knows how much for 100 years.
Even if you buy all of that stuff, what is the Biden administration actually done on this in a major way?
And so on trade and on this environmental stuff, I think they're just planning a political flag.
And if they want to sort of block or reorder supply chains, I say good on them.
But EVs are just a drop in the bucket when it comes to that.
You would have thought, given the pain and suffering that COVID wrought upon us, that pharmaceutical supply chains would have been that higher priority.
And I would dare say a lot more American families and voters would be responding if they don't put tariffs in that zone as opposed to the EV zone.
They have medical supplies, talking with our good friend, Stephen Yates.
Medical supplies, syringes, PPE, I guess that's it.
I mean, apparently that's all going to be included in this stuff, which is.
again, have we done anything to actually increase our own production of medical supplies?
Yeah. Well, you know, that's the biggest thing. The thing that is most needed is for America to stop hurting itself and sort of fall back in love with the idea of America, but make things here and move the regulations out of the way of doing that.
And it's so common sense it hurts your head. But really, we wouldn't have to be playing with tariff rates and all of this if we did the right thing.
ourselves, what the Chinese Communist Party and others are doing would be entirely irrelevant to our lives.
We would be powerful enough, prosperous enough, and we would have good enough options with our friends and
neighbors that play by the rules that we wouldn't have to be worrying about this. Those are the
fundamentals. And that's why this is sort of a side show, but we're going to get more sideshow as
these months go to the election. Yeah, especially now that he, because it's tripling of, uh, US tariffs on
Chinese metal products, specifically steel and aluminum. That is,
Blue Wall Rust Belt.
That's what that is.
Pennsylvania.
Yes.
That's all this is.
I mean, this isn't a heavy.
He's not like standing up to China.
He's not being this, you know, tough guy on China.
He's just doing this to pat his own back as it pertains to the election.
Now, the Taiwan, this, okay, so we've, we had Xi Jinping meeting with Emmanuel Macron.
So now NATO, a NATO ally is endorsing this, I guess the China.
Chinese-Ukrain
is that what we have
from this? Is that what has
happened after this big giant media? Because we had
Orban, Victor Orban, who met with Xi Jinping as well,
the Hungarian president.
So now we have what,
a NATO ally saying that, yes, we like
China's approach to the Ukrainian
peace plan. What?
Yeah. So, I mean, this is
the area where, unfortunately,
politics, whether it's national,
local, or world politics,
all lead you to disappointment with
People are supposed to be your friends and allies sometimes.
And so, you know, here we have an example.
I don't think that this dear leader could even say what China's approach to Ukraine really is.
Because Ukraine, or the Chinese approach to Ukraine or the plan that they floated was a lot of word salad.
It was downplaying the role of sanctions.
How about all the countries come to the table and avoid unilateral sanctions?
and how about we, you know, do away with Cold War mentality?
You know, basically it was pro-Russia word games.
And it's basically the same games that China plays with regard to the challenges it makes in Asia against its neighbors.
And so it's very disappointing to see allegedly intelligent and right-sided people fall for this stuff.
but, you know, I can be accused of being ignorant and partisan, and all of that's definitely true.
But I think that this leader couldn't even say what the plan is because I've never met a Chinese plan that have real substance.
The Taiwanese foreign minister, Joseph Wu, asked for the world to continue to help Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression.
I was reading his remarks on this because the headline really, it did kind of shock me.
I'm like, wait a minute, why are we, why is all of a sudden now the whole focus, even on, you know, in the Asia-Pacific region, all on Ukraine now? And I was reading his remarks on this. And he was saying that the security in Europe and Asia now depends on the West position. But the way, now correct me if I'm wrong, I get out of this that we just, we can assist someone in fighting a fight that we don't have to fight ourselves. But it really didn't even get more specific than that. How do you interpret what he was saying?
Yeah, well, in full disclosure, Joseph is a friend of mine.
I've known him for over 25 years and I very, very much like the guy.
Yeah.
But I've seen for some time now a lot of my friends in Taiwan and in Asia, the people they interact with in D.C.
all fly one flag that isn't American and it's the Ukraine flag.
And so if you're overseas and you want to kind of make sure that you're in good,
with the people who are in positions of decision-making and power now,
you know, it's on climate change, you've got to pray to the most high sun god.
And when it comes to international affairs, you have to stand with Ukraine.
And they might believe that.
I mean, I don't want ill for the people of Ukraine.
I don't want them to get rolled over by the bad Russian army or anyone else.
But at the same time, I don't think that my friends in Taiwan or a lot of other allies in Asia
really know what's going on there.
they've got bigger fish to fry in their near abroad and really all they're doing is trying to say hey
if i stand in solidarity against another oppressed group maybe that will help get others to stand with me
and if i don't stand with them then others will leave me behind it's a fairly simplistic way of
thinking i can't fault them entirely for it i just don't happen to agree with it i don't think it's
simplistic at all i think it's the i think democrat policy has been incredibly simplistic
when they look at this because I can imagine a Democrat lawmaker looking at, you know, Taiwan and saying,
well, they didn't stand behind Ukraine when Ukraine needed help. So we're not going to stand with Taiwan when China.
I get that because that, are they kind of doing that now with Gaza?
Well, it does. Exactly. And that's the biggest demonstration effect for the last couple of years.
People have been saying, well, we have to win in Ukraine. We have to support Ukraine.
Putin has to be defeated. All things on the.
the surface, I might not even disagree with just as ideas. But they say you have to do this because
ultimately Beijing is watching and we have to deter Beijing from invading Taiwan. So this linkage
has existed all along, the idea that you can't betray a friend or an ally and still deter Beijing.
But right now, we have an actual treaty ally in Israel that is in fact, not just in spirit,
in fact being betrayed on national security assistance.
time of conflict. That is absolutely toxic in terms of friends and allies having confidence in the
United States. And I would say that Beijing's watching that far more closely than they're watching
Ukraine, which is interesting why they haven't said a single word about it. It's almost like,
let's keep the focus on Ukraine so they'll keep the focus on Ukraine. Very interesting.
Stefan Yates. Oh, Stephen Yates. Sam, very good to have you. As always, appreciate you, my friend.
Thanks for your insight. Have a great week.
Thank you very much, Dana. Take good care.
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ultimate superpower. Privilege is a word that has taken
quite a beating lately. Privilege today seems to be the worst thing you can have. I would like to
take a moment to defend it. Again, a lot of you are thinking, I can't believe they invited this guy.
Too late. I say, use your privilege. I grew up a Jewish boy from New York. That is a privilege if you
want to be a comedian. Thanks. If I messed up a funny story around my relatives, they would go,
that's not how you tell that joke. The prostitutes has to be behind the drapes when the wife comes in.
You went to Duke. That is an unbelievable privilege. I now have an honorary doctorate, a
humane letter's degree from Duke University. And if I can figure out a way to use that, I will.
I haven't figured anything out yet. I think it's pretty much as useful in real life as this
outfit I'm wearing. But so what? I'll take it.
my point is we're embarrassed about things we should be proud of and proud of things we should be embarrassed about
gosh jerry seinfeld's speech to these woke grads to these to these to duke university is perfect
that's just tone wise it's spot on welcome back to the program danel ash with you he was defending
privilege i wrote about privilege in my third book no second book uh no third book race canceled i wrote about
I couldn't remember. I wrote about privilege in that book because what he just touched on was right.
Be proud of the things that you can be proud of and don't be proud of the stupid stuff.
I mean, he's right in that. Gosh, that's like probably the biggest lesson that grads could learn right now.
All right, today's stupidity came.
And I'll play a little bit of it, but this is Jake Sullivan in regards to the Israel Hamas situation.
Iran and its proxies have tried to take advantage of the war in Gaza.
to launch attacks on Israel.
His Bala is attacking every day.
The threat posed by Iran and its
proxies to Israel,
to regional stability,
and to American interests is clear.
Who actually freed up the money for Iran?
That's a weird thing.
Yeah.
I think it would...
Their name rhymes with the Biden administration.
That's exactly right.
Or Bidden, going by Thomas Jefferson University's pronunciation.
Have a great night.
I'll be on Waters tonight.
