The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Monday September 2 - Labor Day Edition

Episode Date: September 2, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 They're asking me about this waltz from Minnesota. Here's the thing. As Florida governor, I learn a lot about other states because when people leave those states, they tell me why they left those states. And I remember during COVID the absolute frustration that people had moving from Minnesota because of how they were being treated. You know, this is a guy that's out there. He's got this line in the stump speech saying, you know, our neighbors can do what they want. Mind your own damn business. Fine. Then why did you set up a snitch hotline for neighbors to report on their neighbors for violating your draconian COVID restrictions? That's not minding your own damn business. That's government overreach. He's right. I mean, we, that's Governor Ron DeSantis. I mean, it's, and that's what,
Starting point is 00:00:48 that's what Walls did. He set up a snitch line, an actual snitch line. I don't think anything makes me angrier about that. Because I'm still mad over the whole lockdown thing. I'm still mad about it. I mean, Wantz got the phone call. I mean, this was the actual phone call. When you would call the snitch line, you saw it, you saw somebody like, oh, they weren't wearing their face panty. Oh, no, I saw them out of their house and they wouldn't wear in their face panty. I better call that snitch line. And then you would pick up your phone. You would call Governor Tim Walz's snitch line. And you would dial the number to the snitch line. And it would take you to this. Hello, you have reached the Department of Public
Starting point is 00:01:34 Safety State at Home Hotline. The information you leave is considered public information at the tone. Please leave the following information. Your name, your callback number, how the stay-at-home order is being violated and where the stay-at-home order was violated. Thank you. It was violated at your mom. I swear I can't. You know, we make fun. We like look at what what's been happening in Britain, you know, where it's, it's, you see like a two-tier system of justice and people have been, like, they've been in trouble.
Starting point is 00:02:11 Like, for instance, there's a guy who was told he, he, he, after he beat up an emergency worker, his name's Mustafa Al-Madiab. And he was ordered to pay two pounds a month for assaulting an emergency worker. He was let off with community service as he does not speak English. And then a guy named Stephen Malin, he was jailed for 26 months because he gesticulated at the police. He gesticulated. I got my feels hurt because he made an ex with his arms and thrust at me. I got my feels hurt.
Starting point is 00:02:50 So it's happening over there. And then you got Waltz over here making a snitch line. By the way, welcome back, everybody. Second hour, top of the second hour, Dana Lash with you. Discussion over at Rumble where you can stream the show all. also channel 347, direct TV, we're on X, sign up at Substack, the newsletter, chapter, and verse. So they, so I saw this one pick real quick. This is killing me.
Starting point is 00:03:12 Washington Post. I talked about this hat yesterday and how RealTree, I explained the licensing and how RealTree does not support Harris Walls, Harry Walls. And Washington Post goes, Minnesota governor, Tim Wals, just posted a photo of himself wearing the just release Harry Walls, Camel. hat in quotations. They're like, ooh, Cammo, it's a novelty. The sold-out back-ordered campaign
Starting point is 00:03:36 merch, the send-up of a what? It's a send-up of Minnesota governor's trademark Midwestern dad fashion, giving MAGA a run for its money. Whose grandma wrote this? Look, he's an old man wearing a hat.
Starting point is 00:03:52 That must be some send-up trademark Midwestern dad fashion. Can you get any more word salad in there, you damn dreaded Zoom? It's a send-up of the Minnesota governor's trademark Midwestern dad fashion. What? He's cosplaying. I mean, good grief.
Starting point is 00:04:14 This is so stupid. That's all they have. That's all they have is the hat. So, I don't know, man. They're like, their cosplay as regular everyday people. This is what I think is so funny. Nobody can afford a damn thing, but they're selling. $40 camo hats.
Starting point is 00:04:34 Guys, show us that you're a Midwest. Show us your Midwestern dad fashion. By purchasing in a time of great inflation, where butter is like $8 and a dozen eggs or seven. A $40 Midwestern dad hat. It's just a ball cap. You dumbasses. Have they never seen a ball cap before?
Starting point is 00:04:52 This old man puts a ball cap on his head, and they're like, quick, how can we make this niche? It's Midwestern dad fashion. Have you ever been to the Midwest? the people writing about this, they never been to the Midwest. Can't deal with them. All right, so some of the other stuff. I got a lot to think.
Starting point is 00:05:11 I got a lot here. First up, let's, because, you know, Biden's still in office, right? You guys know this, right? He's still there. Is he? Yeah, guys, he's doing the big stuff. He's focusing on some very important problems right now. Important problems that are roiling the nation.
Starting point is 00:05:34 and that is plastic cutlery in a bid to save the world. The Biden administration has announced a plan to target plastic cutlery across federal departments. They're taking aim at the climate crisis. It's an all-hands-on-deck response. So China dumps like actual garbage. and turds into the ocean. Nobody says anything to them. Chemicals.
Starting point is 00:06:13 They make their lakes pink and toxic. They do all that. They don't care. And the United States is, well, I guess we should get rid of our plastic colory. That's going to save the world. I said Biden administration's approach to this.
Starting point is 00:06:28 You have to, you have to drink out of a straw that literally dissolves in your mouth and in your drink. So China contempt. chemicals in the ocean. Hurry up and drink it. I know, by the way, is that not the worst thing ever? When I get my cup,
Starting point is 00:06:48 and if there is a paper straw on it, I want to throw the whole cup it. I want to throw it. It takes everything I have. I want to throw it. It makes me so, it's so, and there's dyes on that damn straw. Have you noticed?
Starting point is 00:06:59 And it's always those stripy, stripy straws. That's dye. That's dye that's going in your drink because it's a stupid paper straw. I want, I'm what, you can. Can't even make words.
Starting point is 00:07:11 It makes me so angry. I have, I have, what is it, cornstarts straw. I would buy plastic, but they don't make them in these fun colors like this that I can get on Amazon. So it's just, I didn't mean to be good to the earth. I just don't, come on, I just brought it. The cool thing about those is they eventually do dissolve, but I've left one in a drink just to see how long it would take for it to dissolve. And after like two or three days, it still was a straw. Yeah, it's a straw.
Starting point is 00:07:38 So, I don't know why people don't do that. It was so easy for me to do. And they go for those fashion striped straws. I hate those stupid things. Because you know that's like toxic dye on those dumb things too. And it's not all you're drinking. You're consuming it. It's so dumb.
Starting point is 00:07:53 Anyway, so yeah, that's what he's doing. He's going to reduce the sale of single-use plastic products on public lands. Well, what are you supposed to eat with? If you go to like a museum or something, you go to their little sit-in cafeteria at a park on public land, you think they're going to be going out and buying it? No, it's going to be going to be going to buy it. No, it's good, you know what it's going to be like, what's that place? Medieval Times.
Starting point is 00:08:13 It's going to be like medieval times. And you got to go in there, just going to give you turkey, like you're going to have to gnaw everything with your hands. That's what they're going to do. Can I tell you a story about that, by the way? I legit just heard Thunder right now. The hell is going on in Texas. Are your windows down?
Starting point is 00:08:29 They are. Look at us. We're like, Kane, do you need to go roll your windows up? So, you've been in medieval times, right? That's like the castle where, you know, if you're by them, medieval times and you've never gone. There wasn't any in Missouri. So when we moved here to Texas, we went twice. You had to go. And I, you know, I'm not, I'm not going to, I always, my husband was like, that's kind of bougie, Dana, because I brought literally plastic cutlery with me. I've seen people do
Starting point is 00:08:57 that. Okay, my husband was like, why are you doing that? It's because we evolved and invented this stuff. That's what, that's why I'm doing it. Look at this. We don't eat with our feet and hands anymore because we evolved as a species. that's why I'm bringing it in. I'm improving my chopstick skills. I brought wet ones and everything. I'm like, I could sit here and just eat this stuff with my hands, scooping up some taters or whatever,
Starting point is 00:09:20 but I ain't doing it, you know? I'm not going to do it. Clean my hands off on my jeans. Yeah, well, they basically send someone to lick your hands off. With your napkins. They don't do that. But yeah, it's just so bad. So I was just like, nope, I'm going to take care of my business because I came prepared.
Starting point is 00:09:35 My husband could not believe. He looked at me and he was like, I'm watching you open, like the equivalent of a quick mart here at medieval times. It's like, no, no, no. There's certain things that I don't do. And it's not because I'm being boozy or anything like that. Like, I love the outdoors and I love rocks and
Starting point is 00:09:50 I mean, it's like I got to eat dirt or something to like convince people that I love nature. I love nature. Whoopity do. It's great. I love being outdoors. But you know what? I also don't like pretending to be homeless. And that's why I don't camp. Because we, as humans invented the house
Starting point is 00:10:06 and as a result, we stay in them, right? Just like we as humans invented cutlery. And so I will use that. I am not going to throw away generations of achievements of our ancestors by saying, no, I don't want your house or your cutlery. I'm going to pretend to be without. I'm not doing that. I'm just not going to do it.
Starting point is 00:10:31 Sorry. We invented tents first. Yeah. but then we invented the house it's like saying let's go back to the Flintstone cars let's pretend for a little bit nope that's okay I'm good I'm all right
Starting point is 00:10:46 anyway Biden Bronosaurus ribs though yeah well Biden's he's gonna solve all the world's problems because he's going to go after the plastic forks and we'll fork you it's not going to do anything not going to do nothing I mean basically
Starting point is 00:11:02 isn't it going to just raise costs on people it's going to be like military bases and government workplaces. So instead of maybe, here's a thought, instead of trying to reduce the use of plastic cutlery, here's a maybe reduce the size of the federal. That sounds like a great idea. You know, if you have fewer people in government, you have fewer people using the plastic cutlery.
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Starting point is 00:13:29 It's time for Dana's Quick Five. All right. So, by the way, if you're watching the simulcast on the stream, we just lost power. There's a major storm rolling through Texas. So my big hoss generator just kicked in. So we're going to be back up and running here very shortly. So I just want to let you all know that. All right. So first off, 12 F22 fighters reportedly inbound in the land in the Middle East for force posturing against Iran. That's ESENTCOM. They confirmed that an unspecified number of F22 Raptor stealth fighters have arrived in their area of
Starting point is 00:14:01 responsibility. So that's going to be interesting to watch. That's one of the things you've got to keep an eye on. It's not the it's not the Vax guys. I mean the injections no drink is safe. Studies show alcohols link to a growing list of cancers. Everything causes cancers, but you know what definitely does? I'm just going to say it could be
Starting point is 00:14:19 the shot, just saying. COVID fell to the 10th leading cause of death in the U.S. last year down from fourth because we should be learning about how viruses work, but we're not. The Pegasus is a revolutionary hybrid flying car. I don't want a hybrid flying car. It can travel on the highway
Starting point is 00:14:35 and fly for up to three hours. I do not. I want gas and oil, something that I can measure and something that I know is going to work. I'm just going to say that it uses an electric charge for ground travel and gas for flying. Authorities in Australia have already approved it. I am not excited about air travel like everybody in the air because I've seen everyone try to drive and it's just kind of a nightmare. I just can't imagine how that's going to work. AI is basically just a homework cheating machine now. I feel like AI is going to make our students dumber. Open AI has a tool to detect if something was written by chat GPT, but it hasn't released it yet. And so now apparently, I mean, they've already been banning all kinds of stuff in classrooms,
Starting point is 00:15:17 but they said that the most common use was creative writing and role play and all kinds of stuff. So if you have like a writing assignment, a lot of students have been using it for that. The state of Louisiana becomes the first to impose surgical castration on child rapists. good job Louisiana, although they should be murdered entirely. Actually, it's not murdered. It's called justice. They should be killed entirely. It's the fourth place in the world with such punishment. So if you're not going to kill them, castrate them. I think that's a genius job. Hat tip to Louisiana for becoming the first state to impose surgical castration on child rapists. And they've done that. It includes rape incest and molestation. Obviously, it's an irreversible medical progress. The only other
Starting point is 00:16:00 The only other places you can do it, Czech Republic, Madagascar, and Nigeria. It's not like chemical castration. It's much more invasive. It's surgical. They take it all off. That's it. And if you commit a sexual offense against a child under 13 in Louisiana, you're a prime candidate for it.
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Starting point is 00:18:28 anyone as weird and creepy as Jady Vann. I think it's weird for a guy who banged a Chinese spy to call anybody else weird and creepy. Eric Swalwell. I mean, this was the guy who one time asked to speak to my boss because he assumed that I as a female had to have a meal superior, at which point I had to drop him and tell him that I am the boss. So come speak to me, son. I can't stand this guy because he's all like high on his own supply. Welcome back to the program.
Starting point is 00:18:58 Dana Lash with you. You can listen coast to coast. You can stream the radio program, Channel 347 direct TV, find us on Rumble and X. I'm not an Eric Swabell fan. He's just like a guy would never get along with.
Starting point is 00:19:09 You know, you meet some people and you're like, I would never get along with you. I don't know if I would ever get along with J.D. Vance. But I think these comments about him are so weird. That's what's weird.
Starting point is 00:19:18 I mean, you guys, the Democrats hired a, you guys remember the suitcase stealing nuclear twink that they had, right? The Sam Brinkman guy, the guy who, didn't he have like a security well he had to have some level of security clearance
Starting point is 00:19:31 he had a security clearance and he was the guy who went around stealing all of these ladies luggage and remember he stole this one woman's luggage and because I know that identity politics are very important to the left she was a black woman a black female designer clothing designer
Starting point is 00:19:50 and jewelry designer and he stole her original works and was wearing them wrongly all around town like to different events and stuff like that and she was like that's my stuff and he was able to kind of skirt consequences he stole so many suitcases over the years if you and he had a security pass and he was working in you know with our nuclear stash that's what's weird i mean have you seen like the deputy director of health and human services it's a dude that wants to be a woman and wants to lecture everyone else about their health i you guys don't get to sit why is jd vance weird because he drinks diet dude he didn't even say
Starting point is 00:20:27 He drank Diet Mountain Dew. He was at an event and he pointed out that there was Diet Mountain Dew on the table. And the insufferable ridiculous left was like, oh my gosh, he drinks Diet Mountain Dew. And they lost their minds. And by the way, his remarks on IVF, he actually never said anything about IVF. And it doesn't matter because Trump has already has a position on IVF. So what does it matter if Trump is for IVF? I mean, they just want to bring this back to abortion.
Starting point is 00:20:56 so bad, so badly. That's all they want to do. And it's just, it's just so stupid. Stop this. But they're mad at them and they're trying to create this, use this as an apparatus by which they can further chip away at the white suburban women's vote, which, oh my gosh, white leftist women annoy the hell out of me sometimes. They really do. Not all of them, but there's some of them that do. And I just, I don't get it. I was, I, they've been, they got together and it It was like a Kamala Harris event. Where's this at? Oh my gosh. I can't, I got to play this. And then we're going to get to the cat lady. Yeah, audio somebody 24. Okay, so let me set this up.
Starting point is 00:21:36 This was a bunch of white progressive women who got together over a Zoom call to talk about Kamala Harris and discussing white privilege. These are the, this is the subset of ladies that are very upset, I guess, over J.D. Vance and they're trying to, and this is the subset of women that Democrats are trying to rile all up. Go ahead and play this because this is hysterical. It's not a parody. I feel like I'm watching like a skit a la the Californians on S&L. Go ahead. As white women, we need to use our privilege to make positive changes. If you find yourself talking over or speaking for BIPAC individuals or God forbid correcting them, just take a beat. And instead we can put our listening ears on.
Starting point is 00:22:22 What the hell am I watching? Do learn from and amplify the voices of those who have been historically marginalized and use the privilege you have in order to push for systemic change. As white people, we have a lot to learn and unlearn. So do check your blind spots. You are responsible for your algorithm, believe it or not. Is that what, if you ever wanted to see what chardonnay look like in bipedal forum, it's that. Sponsored by Lula Lemon, Chardonnay and Home Goods. That's what that whole Zoom call. about. So that chick apparently was like the, the Kamala Karen leader. And I love the whole airbag. Like there was like choreography and stuff with it. What in the world? I think heavens that
Starting point is 00:23:12 white progressive women exist or black women would never get ahead in life because they're apparently too dumb without their white lady saviors. That's what they, do you realize how unbelievably racist that is? A bunch of these, they, they, I, Western society, has achieved so much that these broads apparently think that there's nothing else left to accomplish or in life or that all the other problems are solved. So they have to create problems that they can also pretend to solve. And so they are so high on themselves. They actually think that their greatness, their self-perceived greatness victimizes other people. That's really ultimately when you distill all of this down. That's what they're saying. That they're so great and like so awesome.
Starting point is 00:24:02 They have to check your privilege. Like what privilege are you talking about princesses? What privilege? I mean, if I examine my own life, I don't know, the privilege of being a statistic of coming from a single parent household, you know, that kind of privilege, the privilege of growing up broker than Barack Obama ever could dream of, than Kamala Harris could ever dream of. I'm just curious. Like, what privilege? You know, the privilege of of being told that I'm a domestic terrorist by sitting members of my own government simply because I is a female want to make sure that I can protect myself because statistically women are more greatly victimized than men. Like that kind of, that privilege. I mean, what the hell are you talking about privilege? This is so stupid.
Starting point is 00:24:44 These women are just creating problems that they hurt and rescue that then they're going to pretend to be the fixers of. And how condescending? sending is that to lecture other people and act as though women of color are so helpless and stupid that they can't figure out that black women can't figure out life unless they have white women to help them oh my gosh you know how unbelievably racist that actually is it's like the d shepal skit where he's like a clansman but he's black and he's blind and he doesn't realize that nobody has the heart to tell him so they're they're really upset over jd vance then you had chelsea handler who i feel like is the blonde version of kathy
Starting point is 00:25:26 Griffin, who is the female version of Carrot Top. But Caratop's funny and sometimes. No Norm MacDonald jokes here. Audio sound by 25. They're still going back to the J.D. Vance Cat Lady, well, his interview that he gave like some years ago. Listen to this. This is so stupid. As you might have heard, Donald Trump's running mate and future star of his own Dateline episode, J.D. Vance, is ruffling quite a few feathers this week. We're effectively run in this country by a bunch of Childless Cat Ladies who look at Kamala Harris. The entire future of the Democrats is controlled by people without children.
Starting point is 00:26:02 Listen up, you wing nut elegy. This country is still controlled by men in systems that were set up by men that are carefully crafted to continue to benefit men. So to put it in women hating terms, you'll understand you're being hysterical. But let's be clear, there's no correlation between childless people and the presidency.
Starting point is 00:26:19 For example, our very first United States president, Mr. George Washington, didn't have children. In fact, he had two stepchildren. That's right, just like someone else I know. And to your point about Kamala not being fit because she's not a mother, I'd like to remind you that no president in the history of the United States has ever been a mother.
Starting point is 00:26:38 But maybe if she had five kids with three different men and a scandalous affair with a porn star and was convicted felon, that would be more palatable to Republican men. I mean, my God, are we tired? You sad diet, mountain dew, drinking, couch-humping, dolphin porn, aficionado, All of us childless cat and dog ladies are going to go from childless and crushing it to childless and crushing you in November.
Starting point is 00:27:01 You know what gets me? Are all the women who don't have kids are so damn obsessed with telling you how happy that miserably happy they are not having kids, right? Who was that dude? Chelsea Handler. Oh, got it. I mean, it's not even funny. I mean, it's funny like in a ridicule type of way. But it's not even funny.
Starting point is 00:27:22 In some ways, I feel sad for, I mean, I know people that don't have kids. And they're not obsessed to telling everyone else how happy they are without kids. But these broads apparently are obsessed with how making sure that everybody knows they're happy. We don't have kids. I'm so happy. No one asks you. They hear one comment that isn't even really directed at them. But, oh my gosh, they're going to break their damn legs trying to get out the door to insist that it is about them.
Starting point is 00:27:52 Because they need that kind of affirmation. I need everyone to know that I'm very happy that I don't have kids. I'm happy. How dare you? So that's what it's like. That's what they do. I just, he made an off, you know, I don't, you can say whatever we want about J.D. Vans. I need y'all to explain to me how you're a super empowered female president was able to subsist on a ticket for four years at the guy that she called a pito racist.
Starting point is 00:28:21 I'm just curious. I mean, everybody remembers the stuff that Kamala Harris said about Joe Biden. So unless you guys can sit here and reconcile that, I really don't care what you think about J.D. Vance's offhand remark on something a couple of years ago. I don't know the guy. I've never met the guy. But I have seen enough of these broads to know who annoys me more. And I typically don't like to agree or find any kind of allieship with the people who annoy me more, right? I want to be annoyed less by my government and people in my government.
Starting point is 00:28:51 And so having these hysterical bitches scream and moan and whine and thrash and writhe about how how... Stop! Chill. Calm down. Just take it down a notch. You know what I mean? Just take it down a little bit. Save some drama for the rest of us.
Starting point is 00:29:11 Okay? Golly. It's just I don't understand why immediately everyone thinks that it's about them. I don't know. I mean, Kane, there was nothing, his remark was and, I mean, so. Yeah, I don't get it either. I don't understand. There is a point to be made about the priorities of people looking at policy that maybe
Starting point is 00:29:34 have kids and those who don't have kids. And I think that's completely legitimate to bring up. And if you don't think it is, then we don't come from the same place. And we're never going to see eye to eye. So save your breath, because you're not going to persuade me. But that's a completely legitimate conversation to have. but to say that and then try to take it back to IVF
Starting point is 00:29:54 which he actually hasn't really said anything on and Trump supports IVF so I don't know why people are mad and then they bring up the I don't even know what the other stuff that they're talking about it's just goofy it's creepy that's what's creepy I don't know
Starting point is 00:30:07 Lorraine says that Chelsea Handler's been very open about her abortions too so she filmed some guilt I don't know like I don't know her package is it that's not my circus not my monkeys man it's kind of it's my whole thing. You know what I'm saying? Like it's not. It's not my dancing bears. Not any of it. Not any of it. So I don't, I don't know. I, um, people are, I think they're trying to weirdify J.D. Vance and make him somehow unsuitable for the ticket. I don't think that's going to work. And I, the reason I say that that's not going to work, Kane, again, have we seen some of the, didn't they have a guy who's in a dress, like, go and do like all these videos for Kamal Harris? They literally had a pride parade,
Starting point is 00:30:52 Easter celebration or something on one of the lawns of the White House where this trans, this dude who had breast implants went topless. So good luck trying to convince anyone else that anybody else other than you is the weird one here. That was right around the first cocaine discovery. Yeah. I mean, you've got, yeah, you got Hunter Bight leaving all this, you know, snort when he's not snort and blow off Hooker's back sides, he's leaving it in the White House cubby. I mean, you have Democrats that literally made a sex tape in the Senate chamber. And yet, J.D. Vance is weird because he pointed to a table. that had some Diet Mountain Dew sitting on it.
Starting point is 00:31:25 Do you see how stupid this is? The hell's wrong with you, people. You need to be recalibrated. But he said Cat Lady, though. Yeah, he said Cat Lady. I don't like cats. I'm actually super allergic to cats. I've never been able to be around cats.
Starting point is 00:31:39 I'm legitimately, you know, like allergen blood tested. Actually, I didn't even have to get a blood test because my skin waved up so bad when I did a skin test. I'm so allergic to cats. And they're just weird. I've never held them. I have never been able to be around them. So I have, like, no experience with them.
Starting point is 00:31:52 at all totally fine with dogs you know i told you about our rescue pup that we just got uh last week uh but i don't know why people take that to be so you know usually when i come across opinions that i don't like about 90% of the time believe it or not i go on with my life every now and then i say something because there's a lot of stupid people out there and i don't know why it is that these like leftist broads can't do the same thing somebody said something that you don't agree with kill her go on with your life okay go get your virginia slims go get your chardonnay and leave you the rest of us the hell alone. Can we not? Our partners that will bring you free radio are good friends over at Burnaghan. Now, this is a new company. It's a, it's a new, new way of thought. And you have to
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Starting point is 00:34:45 oh my God, I have a seven-year-old boy and a 13-year-old girl. And I don't know what to tell them anymore. about who we're supposed to be. And if this is what we're trying, if this is what we're allowing, this base, horrific, horrible nature that is within all of us to be glorified and celebrated and elected, I don't know what to do anymore.
Starting point is 00:35:10 I mean, can I just be real? If you're allowing one politician to make you have an existential crisis, then I think people have bigger problems in cat lady. I'm just saying. I mean, you know, heaven forbid if you dislike a politician that you tell your child, you know, maybe don't do this or don't do this or this is why we don't like this. And just, you know, go on with your life instead of just like freaking out.
Starting point is 00:35:37 What the hell is wrong with women in this country? Just like, you know, man up. Who is that dude again? Well, I mean, it's pink, by the way. There was pink talking. I like her husband, Corey Hart. I mean, he's, you know, he does fun stuff. And I don't dislike her.
Starting point is 00:35:52 I don't know her. I don't know any of these people. I don't pretend to have an association with some of these people enough to have like a personal dislike of them. But I do wonder why people are so damn dramatic. Like I just don't know how to go out living. If I could just just take a pill, man, a chill pill. Take a breather. Calm down. You know. We got a whole other hour on the way too that you can calm down in. Stick with us. More in store. Our friends over at Black Rifle Coffee. Just the best coffee out there. I accidentally, oh my gosh, I can't, for whatever reason, I accidentally spilled some of my coffee this morning. Again, yeah, it's like liquid gold because it's so good and I just, I don't want to waste any of it.
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Starting point is 00:38:04 I did what they asked me to do it, and I did it honorably, and I'm very proud of that service. When Tim Waltz was asked by his country to go to Iraq, you know what he did? He dropped out of the Army and allowed his unit to go without him, a fact that he's been criticized for aggressively by a lot of the people that he served with. I think it's shameful to prepare your unit to go to Iraq to make a promise that you're going to follow through and then to drop out right before you actually had. Well, you know, I mean, Tim Walsh thought he could handle this fight and it doesn't look like he's going to be able to. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you, top of the second hour. That's J.D. Vance, who earlier today was speaking.
Starting point is 00:38:39 I think that was in Detroit where he was speaking. And he took issue. I noticed that last night at the event, Tim Walsh mentioned a service, but didn't mention that controversy. By the way, you can get, I wrote a big write-up. It's all that you need to know about Tim Walz over at Substack, Chapter and Verse. You can go and subscribe and you can get all of that delivered right to your inbox. None of your information is ever sold. And make sure you go and find us there.
Starting point is 00:39:04 And, of course, Channel 347 DirecTV, Rumble, where the discussion happens daily. And you can also find us on X, the simulcast of the radio program. So he is. I mean, Vance is right. Wals is getting slammed for this. and he mentioned it. He's the one who brings up his military service
Starting point is 00:39:20 time and time again. He negotiated an early retirement and he got reduced in rank because he did not want to go with the men that he was being helped that they were helping him train. He didn't want to go with his men into combat. The moment he got the notice of warning
Starting point is 00:39:37 that they were going to be deploying to Iraq, he was like, I can't do that. And he dropped out. He left. And then he lied about it. And that's what's critical. I mean, he absolutely lied about it. And he, I, I, he also kept going on and saying that, he keeps saying, like, for instance, some of the stuff that he's talked about with regards to
Starting point is 00:40:02 Second Amendment stuff. He's like, oh, yeah, you know, I've had, you know, he talks about weapons of war. And he says, oh, yes, you know, I've, I've, you know, weapons of war. And I, he acts, he tries to trade on his military service and act as though he, he knows. He knows all about this and you can't carry this because people who have these weapons in war shouldn't be able, if you can carry it on a battlefield, you can't carry it in the street. First off, you didn't carry anything in the battlefield because you dropped out and you never went. This was one of the tweets that Kamala Harris actually had. I mean, he had said, oh, I carried weapons of war in war. No, Tim Walts did not carry any weapons of war in war because he never went to war. He's lying
Starting point is 00:40:42 about his military service repeatedly. And then J.D. Vance finally has enough and calls him out on it. I mean, I, you know, it's wild. But he's, and he's not the only person who's calling him out on it. There are a number of veterans that he served with. And he was, I mean, his actual former peers have been slamming him. People he served with have been criticized. Have been criticized. him. I mean, we talked about this yesterday. I mean, he abandoned his troops when they went to Iraq. He did not want to, he did not want to go with him. He had re-enlisted in 2001, and he went to Sergeant's Major Academy in 2003. And then when they, when you, and when you accept the invitation to the school, you also accept some of the other requirements that go along with it. And then he did not, he got a rank, a reduction of rank to Master Sergeant because he was not going to go and fight for his country. And by the way, it's interesting to note as well that the United States Army sergeant's major academy, these are college level courses funded by taxpayer dollars. So the stipulations that are attached to this are to make sure that the government, that the taxpayer,
Starting point is 00:42:12 gets the money that our money isn't wasted. So he was, in summer of 03, he was going with his battalion in support of operation and jury freedom to Italy. We talked about this yesterday. And they were going to augment security forces in U.S. Air Force, Europe, and take over any responsibility for air base security. And then the battalion was not replacing, replacing anybody so they could deploy to Iraq or Afghanistan. So then he comes home to Minnesota in 2004.
Starting point is 00:42:42 he's appointed to serve as command sergeant major, but then he wasn't promoted to that rank. And they were filling in gaps doing this stuff. On September 17th, 2004, he was conditionally promoted to command sergeant major. And he signed an initial, the statement of agreement and certification, which meant if he failed to comply with the conditions, his promotion would be null and void. Then when they got their warning orders that he, along with his battalion, were going to be going, mobilizing for deployment to Iraq in early 2005, he quit. he quit. According to those he served with, his excuse to leaders was that he needed to retire in order to run for Congress, which was not true. According to the Department of Defense directive, because he could have run and requested permission from the Secretary of Defense before entering active duty as many reservists have. Had he retired normally and respectfully, he could have ended his retirement, insured his retirement documents were correctly filled out and signed. And that's the other thing. His official retirement documents state soldiers are not available for. for signature. He waited for the paperwork to catch up to him. So he had a reduced rank. And he was demoted, reduced in rank, and then he abandoned and walked away from his soldiers and his promise
Starting point is 00:43:54 to lead and care for them. And then he, according to the men he served with, he hid that information from the public to try to fool voters. And so that's why they started speaking out. And the well-known Twitter account Stolen Valor published his discharge document and said that yes, all of these criticisms are true. This is exactly, you know, what happened. So,
Starting point is 00:44:22 Vance is right to point this out. And this is a guy who, you know, he's bragging, he, sitting here, well, we bragging about taking people's firearms and saying, well, you can't have what I know what a weapon of war is. No, you don't. In fact, he was talking about 71 Americans, What is he saying? He was bragging. This is a gun owners of America thing. He was bragging about taking people's firearms without due process. And he always trades on his military service and says he knows weapons of war. Listen to this. We have this.
Starting point is 00:44:54 Whether it be red flag, extreme risk protection orders. And I think Superintendent Evans can speak to the specifics of that. I think in my latest briefing, we've issued 71 of those. Yeah. Yeah. 71. And then he's like, I know what weapons of war are and weapons of war don't you never any he's told people I've carried a weapon of war and war you can't you he's never been to war but this he's a fraud and he lies about his service it makes you wonder what else he's going to lie about but he thinks you know the media is not going to ask these questions the media the media the media is not going to ask any of these questions now who else isn't answering questions from the media Kamala Harris. How many days
Starting point is 00:45:45 has it been? 13 days, 12 days? Yeah. She has not held a single press conference. She hasn't answered any questions from the press. Nothing.
Starting point is 00:46:01 And I, she doesn't even have her policy positions on our website. But you know what they have been doing? Red State has the story about how their campaign is using streamers to astro-turf support, except it's not working so well.
Starting point is 00:46:18 Yesterday we played the video of these broads on TikTok dancing. So apparently she's been trying to reach out to online, you know, well-known online people to promote her campaign. And apparently people have turned her down. There's one, it's a Twitch streamer, Kai Sinat, who has 13 million followers. He was saying that he was getting calls from Secret Service and the Harris campaign.
Starting point is 00:46:43 and requesting that they do a collaboration. And he said that he wasn't interested. People have been publishing the emails and the messages that they've been receiving from her campaign. And, yeah. So it's not, nobody's, nobody's biting. Nobody's signing on to this because it's cringe.
Starting point is 00:47:07 It is entirely cringe. So I, it's, I mean, it's bad. And they just, I'm looking at some of the actual messages. Like, for instance, they say, and they've been published on X. And they're like, oh, so they talk about how social media people are being paid to promote their content on social media. And they reach out and they're like, we, you know, over a series of three posts, we're inviting you to share what you admire about the Biden Harris administration. You know, which initiatives you support or why you believe Kamala Harris is Biden's endorsement is the best candidate for the job.
Starting point is 00:47:41 And then they said that we can discuss details and compensation for your involvement. That's like the type of stuff that they're sending out to people. They don't have anybody grassroots doing this. They sent out one woman with the campaign. Alicia Howard said, I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to follow up in the email I sent a couple of days ago regarding our paid partnership. They want to pay people on social media to promote their stuff because it's not happening organically. That's embarrassing.
Starting point is 00:48:10 same. It's not, this is also one of the problems when you do a switcheroo like this and you're completely unprepared. And, and I don't know. I mean, this is, this is bad. It's bad. Now, I wanted to touch on this idea that Wals has, and this is one of these false narratives that the media has constructed to, to push out there. They're, they're trying to define him for American voters. They're trying to define him as the Midwestern grandpa who has a bull of Wurther's originals at the door. Right. That's how they're trying to define Tim Walz. Oh, Tim Walz does really good with a flyover. Tim Walz does really good with rural moderates and conservative voters. He does well with rural voters. They're really trying to play out that identity for him, except that's not a true identity.
Starting point is 00:49:00 That's literally it's never, that's never happened. So I went and I was looking at what the votes actually were. So he actually, in 2022, he lost rural counties in Minnesota. And this is taken from real clear politics as well as the Minnesota secretary of state website. And they had, he lost rural counties by over 20 percent, by over 20 percent. It was, it's, it was, it was, pretty significant. Not only that, but of the 87 counties in Minnesota, he only won 13 of them. He won 13 of them. Now, in of that, let me pull this up, because it's, he basically won 13 of their 87 counties. 60% of all of his votes, and Juan has the RCP map up there, 60% of all of his votes came from four counties. Four counties.
Starting point is 00:50:24 And those counties, particularly Hennepin and Ramsey counties, gave him a little bit of some breathing room with about 400,000 votes. And he ended up winning by only like 100 something thousand. votes. None of, and Juan's showing you that's from the Secretary of State's website, none of the claims that he's like this, and you can see the map. I mean, it's all of the urban counties that supported him. He did not get support from rural counties. Rural counties rejected him. Rural counties did not support Tim Walls. They did not support him. I mean, he's, he, again, he 60% of his votes, over 60% of his votes came from urban counties. So they're trying to create this identity for him.
Starting point is 00:51:23 That's not his identity. He is an urban Minnesota guy. But they're trying to say, oh, Minnesota, and they're trading on the average Americans' unfamiliarity with the lay of the land in Minnesota, the counties, the voter breakdown. They want you to think that everything in Minnesota is rural. They don't have cities in Minnesota. Remember, it's all just rocks and cows, like he said. That's what they want you to think. But that's not true.
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Starting point is 00:53:15 Industry experts Of whiskey from both countries Japan got the most votes in three out of five rounds And it's called the judgment of Glasgow And it took place at their pot still bar And they said that they based the drinks on five categories Single malt under 100 Single malt over 100
Starting point is 00:53:33 A blended whiskey wildcar round and a whiskey high ball And they said And in a result that will horrify any sort that will horrify any Scott, Japan managed to seal a shock victory. Japanese whiskey is actually pretty good. They're very regimented and disciplined. But I am a little shocked. I have to say, I mean, I got some Japanese, you know, it's tasty. But I don't know. It's just kind of, I don't know what think. Americans spend more than two days online shopping every year. More than two full days online shopping. Really? Well, think about it. If you're at your laptop or even if you're scrolling
Starting point is 00:54:04 at stuff on your phone. They surveyed 2,000 Americans and 42 they were looking at this 8 and 10 said that they talking about the shopping, 62 shop online each week, 62% 54 hours per year is what they deduced. Wow.
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Starting point is 00:55:45 and I was like, it's so good. Everything that he does is so good. John Rich, you guys know John Rich, found a redneck Riviera whiskey. Oh, Glory Bank. This is his new song, Revelation. And I got to tell you,
Starting point is 00:55:59 I was looking at it. I was watching the video and I'm like, well, I'll be dang. We had the devil on the show yesterday. Nick Searsie plays the devil in this video. It's a brand new song by John Rich. And we're going to talk to him about this. I love, first off, John joins us via Skype right now. My good friend, good to see you.
Starting point is 00:56:14 Congrats on the song. I love this song. I love the mix. I love everything about it. I love the vocals. I mean, I love the guitar tone. It's so warm. And it's, I mean, I could sit here and like go into old college music review mode right now.
Starting point is 00:56:29 but it's such a good, this is a good song. All your stuff is good, but this is some goth country right here. I loved it. Congrats. I appreciate it. Yeah, this is unlike any song I've ever written before. I doubt I'll ever write anything like this again. Oh, you've got to, though.
Starting point is 00:56:44 Well, if it hits me again, trust me, I'll write more. This was a special situation not only the way it sounds, but what it's talking about. You know, that video, if people haven't seen that video yet, go watch that. Yeah, I mean, he's got, you've got. You got the devil and Michael facing off. Yeah, it's spiritual warfare. You know, people talk about that, kind of like it's science fiction or something. Like, yeah, it's good versus evil.
Starting point is 00:57:09 Yeah, but it actually is. I have to interrupt you because I had this, I don't know if you can see it, Ephesians 612 through 13 tattooed on my arm as a reminder like over a decade ago. Because that's really the reality in which we live in. And so when I was hearing the song, I could hear, you know, not just, you know, the book Revelation, but also the other parts of the Bible that were inspiring you or leading you to write the lyrics you wrote. Yeah, you know, people have said, how'd you come up with those lyrics?
Starting point is 00:57:35 I say, I didn't. The Apostle John came up with those lyrics with those words. I just made them rhyme. That's really all I did. That second verse, it says, brimstone upon their heads and millstones around their necks. They'll feel the shaken when the trumpet sounds. You know, this song is talking about a lot.
Starting point is 00:57:54 It's all been written how this thing ends at the final when the boss comes back. And when he comes back, they're done. I mean, it is unequivocal. They are finished. And so as we see them out here, you know, thrusting this evil into our faces every single day, like there's nothing can ever happen to them. It's just not true. So I said about the song when I posted it just a few days ago,
Starting point is 00:58:17 I said, I hope it brings courage to the save, conviction to the loss, an absolute terror to the truly wicked out there in this world. And I think that's exactly what it's done. Amen to that. Talking with our good friend John Rich, who this video, I have to ask you, where was this shot at? Where did you film this video at? The churches, I mean, that looks like the Baptist church that's in my family's hometown
Starting point is 00:58:39 in the Ozarks. Yeah, it's about a 130-year-old little church out in the woods in Tennessee. I thought that was the perfect place to do it because when you see the devil blast through his fiery portal and then you see Michael come blasting down in the woods. and they start coming at each other and Michael pulls that sword and I'm standing in between them. I mean, what a scene. It is. I wanted to take this thing all the way over the top, Dana, because the bad side of things in the entertainment business,
Starting point is 00:59:05 they have unlimited budgets. They can make these grandiose productions out of it. And even though you don't want to look at it, it's done so well that you find yourself watching it. I thought if we're going to combat that, we need to come with content that comes to that level. I am so glad. I am so glad you said that because this has been my one. I always complain. I'm like, why is like Christian music or God Rock treated as a second class industry to the secular, to the secular sound or any of that messaging?
Starting point is 00:59:37 Why does that not get the first fruits? And so this is, I love the way you did. I mean, it's, it's like epic. I mean, it looks like a movie. It's, I mean, really well done. Yeah, thank you. Maybe it'll be a movie someday. Can you imagine a movie about the book of revelation?
Starting point is 00:59:52 As long as you do the whole score. Do the entire score. Not letting you off the hook on that one. No, not because this is such a, it's such a good track. I want to come back to it. But I got to ask you too. I mean, obviously the timing of this. You know, the song, it's been out just barely,
Starting point is 01:00:07 the video's about barely week. And then, of course, we had what happened on Saturday happen. I want to get your initial thoughts. When you first saw, when you first heard about this attempted assassination attempt, attempt. And then, you know, a little bit later, we all see, you know, just a slight turn of the head is what saved the, I mean, that we could be in an entirely different world today. Had he not turned his head, the president looked at the jumbotron for some like immigration graph, I think, that they put up there. That, you know, just moving his head like an inch saved his life. How did that hit you?
Starting point is 01:00:44 Well, it hit me that the whole world just got to see an act of God on live television. I mean, people that I don't believe in God, your sky daddy, all the stuff that they say about it. Yeah, but they all just saw that. And they know in their spirit what that was. I would also say this, the same God, the Lord that turned his head at just that exact moment is also the one that allowed that whole situation to happen in the first place. You've got to remember, he controls all of it. And so it's interesting that a near-death experience on Donald Trump, the impact that must have
Starting point is 01:01:18 had on him personally, he doesn't look the same. I know we've all seen that. When he walked out at the RNC with the patch on his ear and all that, we're going to hear him speak tonight. He has a different look in his eye. And I happen to think that that whole thing was orchestrated on purpose to be scary, but to let the man survive. And the boss reminding him, I got big things I need you to do, Donald.
Starting point is 01:01:44 Pay attention. And so I view it from both sides, that it wasn't just turning his said it was the whole situation. I think that's a smart way to look at it talking with our friend John Rich. And I agree with you on the way he looked. Because I've known him for over 10 years. He used to come on the radio show all the time. I introduced him at CPAC some years ago. I have never seen him get emotional. I've never seen him get like watery eyes, you know, anything like that. He's always been very, very straight. And when he walked out on the, that was weird. It was weird in a very, not in a bad way. I don't know how to
Starting point is 01:02:20 describe it, but you could tell. Like you just said, you could tell. But when you have a near-death experience like that in the way that he did, how do you, how does that not change you? So it makes sense. I mean, it makes, and his kids too, I mean, I think Jr. was crying when he came out. Yeah. Well, near-death experiences in the Bible, there's been many of them. Saul, who later became Paul, Saul's whole job was to go out and murder Christians for the Roman Empire. He was going town to town cutting their heads off, lighting them on fire. That's where Roman candle comes from. They'd light them on fire. And then on the road to Damascus, he has a near-death experience. And for three days, he's blinded. He can't, he's like, what just happened? And he realized that
Starting point is 01:03:01 was God, giving him one last shot. And when he came out of that, he changed his name to Paul, and he wrote half the New Testament. So God has a history of doing this with people that he's got very big jobs for. That's a great point. Talking with our friend John Rich, his new song, Revelation, which has been out now just for about a week, a fabulous new song that really gets into the heart of this. I want to switch gears and ask you real quick about two. So J.D. Vance announced he accepted the vice presidential nomination. He's part of the ticket now.
Starting point is 01:03:32 And I was thinking about this. You know, because you come, you know, you come from like Appalachia territory. I come from Ozark territory. You know, you come from the woods in Tennessee and all that. And I'm, you know, we're down by the, you know, down southern Missouri. And there, whenever, people try to resonate, I think, a hard scrabble upbringing message with people who really lived it and they're not genuine. It shows like the Scranton Joe stuff. I never took that
Starting point is 01:03:58 seriously because I never believed the man. But when I see people like J.D. Vance and if people like him or don't like him, I don't think that you can dispute that he came up in a way that a lot of flyover nation can recognize. Tell me a little bit about how you think that's going to play out to a nation because you got Scranton Joe, which I think is like a manufactured, hard scrabbled upbringing compared to J.D. Vance, who lived it and was very transparent about it. Well, you know, when you grow up in your mother's a raging drug addict and your dad abandons you and everybody in your neighborhood is messed up on something and you have to claw your way out of that, I'm hoping that J.D. Vance has extreme empathy for people who are dealing with those
Starting point is 01:04:41 situations in our country. And I hope he advises Trump very well on how to help those people, how to turn some of the things around in our country where those people can get a leg up finally. And you know, I'll say this about J.D. Vance, the jury's out. Show us what you got, man. You know, I thought Pence was great until I watched him operate. And then I went, nope. And Pence is nowhere to be found now. He didn't even go to the convention because he would have been booed the second he walked in the door. So I hope J.D. follows up with what we all hope. He's going to going to do. I mean, he's a Marine, former Marine. I like him. So I'm like, all right, thumbs up on that. Let's see what you got, buddy. Let's see what you can do. Yeah, I think that's a good point.
Starting point is 01:05:20 A lot of people, you know, unless, and I don't say this as like a mean way to say it, but unless you're kind of a political nerd, you know, you really don't know a lot about his background. A lot of people around the country meeting for the first time. They met him for the first time last night. They got the debate scheduled for August 12th. How do you think that J.D. Vance versus Kamala Harris. What do you think of that one, John? I think that's like a piece of birthday cake debating a steak knife, is what I think. Good luck. Maybe a chainsaw.
Starting point is 01:05:54 That might be angel food cake versus chainsaw. Oh my gosh. It will be so horrific. It wouldn't shop me if they don't do it. If she pulls out, I mean, there's no. She's the border czar. Wait till J.D. starts drilling her on that. So you're the borders are, huh?
Starting point is 01:06:12 I mean, there's nowhere to run. You know, the Frankenstein monster that the Democrats in the left have built has now turned around and is eating them. They are being attacked by the monster they created and deservedly so. You think they're going to replace Joe Biden? Because he's at his Delaware Beach House. They called a lid on today. So he's not talking to the press anymore today. He's going to be there for four days.
Starting point is 01:06:33 Apparently, they're all pressuring him to get out of the, I mean, what do you? I mean, what do you? Well, it sounds to me like, I don't know, he may not be here Monday. Well, if he gets out of the race, he should also get out of the White House. I mean, if you're not cognitively able to run for office, you're definitely not cognitively able to be in the office. I mean, come on. We've got China circling Taiwan. We've got the Middle East and flames.
Starting point is 01:06:56 We've got Russia going. We got warships off the coast of Cuba. I mean, listen, man, if you're not going to run and you're too sick and weak to do it, then get the hell out of there. And if it's got to be laughing Kamala Harris, all right, come on in. You'll see what happens. You sound so excited. To me, Dana, to me, I would use this analogy. It would be like changing the captain out of the Titanic after it hit the iceberg and thinking,
Starting point is 01:07:22 now it's not going to sing. That's the way, exactly. I think that's the perfect way to put it. Our good friend John Rich, you know, we're tough times, but we can take some refuge in the knowledge that the battle's already been won. But this video, Revelation, you can find it. It's out on YouTube. It's out everywhere. And make sure you go get some of that heavenly whiskey.
Starting point is 01:07:44 Redneck Riviera. Oh, my goodness. The best whiskey out there. John Rich and find Old Glory Bank, all of that. You do so much. You do so much. And we appreciate it. Congrats on the song.
Starting point is 01:07:54 Appreciate your time. I'll give you one quick update. So the song right now on iTunes, today's the last day of the chart. So it's six days old today. Tomorrow a new chart comes out. Revelation is number one in country of all downloads. and it's number two in the world of all genres.
Starting point is 01:08:08 So this is kind of the last day. If you don't have it, go download. It's like a buck 29. You know, it's not a big deal. Go get it. And see if we can flip it to number one. It'd be pretty cool. Regardless, it has had the impact.
Starting point is 01:08:20 My interview with Tucker Carlson that dropped a couple of days ago now has four and a half million views across the platforms. And the whole conversation was about revelation, spiritual warfare, and all of that. So go check that out too. Exactly. Yeah. And it's the best buck 29 that's ever been spent. So I, and it's a great song and a great, great, I mean, truth, a great story as well.
Starting point is 01:08:41 I mean, it's the truth. John Rich, always a pleasure, my friend. Thank you so much. God bless you. Thanks, Dana. Of course. Patriot Mobile is the only Christian conservative cell phone service. And if you don't care about that because you're broke like most Americans, they're going to save you more money than what you're saving now.
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Starting point is 01:10:19 So this Florida man stole four rib-eye steaks and hid him under his shirt, hid them under his shirt out of Walmart, according to deputies. I mean, I just wanted some red meats. That's all. Angel Rivera, 66, was charged with petty theft of $100 or more after he, on this Walmart ribi theft. He hid them under his shirt and they got him on camera.
Starting point is 01:10:43 He went and picked out four packs of ribbys placed them on the top part of his shopping cart. And then he went to a different aisle where I guess he thought cameras couldn't get him. And he hid them under his shirt, which he was covered by a jacket. And then he left without pain. Walmart asset protection officer confronted him.
Starting point is 01:10:59 He gave the stakes back. They waited until deputies arrived. It was, they were recovered but damaged. $102. For four stakes, $102. Man, that's a lot. So he gets in trouble. He gets in trouble.
Starting point is 01:11:17 So we also have this guy. He didn't want to share his passcode on his phone. He did not want to share his pass code, his password. His phone's like to unlock his phone with his girlfriend. And he jumped into the ocean. Hmm This dude doesn't sound trustworthy Just gotta say
Starting point is 01:11:41 He would rather literally jump to where the sharks and gators live A Florida man, he did not want his girlfriend Or his cops to access his phone And he jumped into the ocean To avoid giving it up and try to flee arrest after he was being grilled by police While out on a boat There's body cam footage. It shows two
Starting point is 01:11:59 Female Florida Fish and Wildlife Commissioner Commissioner, Commissioner officer's questioning the guy He identified himself as AJ him and his girlfriend on a boat in the keys and he was arguing with the officers and his girlfriend over the phone he got agitated and jumped into the ocean and he because he goes what if I just swim away
Starting point is 01:12:17 and then he led I love this line he led the cops on a seven minute pursuit back to shore where they promptly arrested him he I don't know what they didn't actually say like what they just said his boat was breaching code and they didn't have any like documentation with him and that's pretty much all they because I really don't know why they were stopped or why, but to me, like, not even letting
Starting point is 01:12:40 your girl, I'm just saying, just saying it sounds a little sketch. She sounds a little sketchy. What else we got? This, oh, yeah, this one. This is when I, pomp an old beach woman. Man, this woman had a bad day. She flipped off the camera, plowed a car into a school, and then she also hit a bunch of wheelchairs in a cop car.
Starting point is 01:12:59 Deputy says she caused more than $20,000 worth of damage. She drove through the closed gates of a South Florida. Florida school where 12 children with special needs were, the Bright Horizon School. And she plowed through the glass door. She ran over a whole bunch of wheelchairs. And then she backed into a sheriff's patrol car and then did donuts in the parking lot before speeding down the school hallway. Oh my gosh. They totally arrested her.
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Starting point is 01:14:06 especially my friend who lives in D.C. Even though they go out and get those, they're very coveted, you know, CHLs, they still can't carry. But they need to be able to defend themselves, particularly considering the high crime rate in the areas in which they live. So this is where Burn a Gun comes in.
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Starting point is 01:15:33 reflect that. You know, the left that is in disbelief that Trump has a bandage on his ear after being shot in the head is the same left that wanted to wear like plastic face covers and masks and all this other garbage on their heads because, you know, they wanted to protect themselves with magic, this talism from this virus. The Dana Show. I know that there was not the same red meat sort of blood and soil nationalism that you might hear in, I don't know, other parallel universe Republican conventions. But I do think there were some sort of Easter eggs of white nationalism in the speech. One of the things that stuck out to me was when he started talking about what America is. He said America is not just an idea. It is a group of people with a shared history and a common future.
Starting point is 01:16:16 The thing about America is that it's not a group of people with shared history. In fact, that is the dumbest step. First off, that's not really what an Easter egg is. It's not like, you know, some kind of like, like, reference with a double meaning or something and like that's usually what you would seem like movies or games or something that's not what that is that's just so dumb kate was like it's like these people are using the language of you know the current generation like oh hey fellow kids using some of your language it's just not the same that's so goofy that's uh msnbc and first off welcome back to the program
Starting point is 01:16:53 dana lash with you top of this third hour you can watch channel 347 the simulcast of the radio program if you're not listening terrestrily find us like us like to the program find us like on X rumble, all that good stuff. The idea of a family plot, J.D. Vance, once, he made a joke during his address when he was accepting the vice president nomination, he made this joke where he was saying
Starting point is 01:17:23 that, you know, he had a family plot or something like that. And people act like, it's like a white, that's a white nationalist thing. have a family plot? Are you kidding me? Is that a white, that's, how was that a white nationalist thing? They hate normalcy,
Starting point is 01:17:42 I think. And so they're trying to demonize everything that's normal. They've gone after his Venmo friends. I'm surprised they haven't gone after his Spotify. Oh, wait, nope, that's actually they did.
Starting point is 01:17:54 Oh my gosh. I literally was making a joke as this story came up. I'm turning into the Simpsons. Jady Vance's personal Spotify playlist littered with anti-Trump artists. That's an actual story. Hold up. Let me look at the. I can't believe that's a story.
Starting point is 01:18:22 Hang on. Hang on. Hang on. I got to look at it. I can't. Oh my gosh. It is actually real. It is so real. I can't. I, it's a daily doppies. I was joking. This proves they have nothing. They literally have nothing. I'm dying to know what's on this playlist right now. Right. So a Spotify profile with his name and a 2021 photo of himself with his dad at a Trump rally shows the current Ohio senator following three accounts.
Starting point is 01:18:51 Imagine Dragons rage against the machine and a lawyer who graduated from Yale the same year he did. And they said that he has seven public playlists, five of which he curated. And those include playlists named Making Dinner, running night. running number one, soul plus, and two other playlists titled after songs. Morning is Broken by Cat Stevens and Gold on the Sealing by Black Keys. The two playlists he did not create are acoustic covers and then apparently a lullaby because he's got three kids. Like a little playlist of like kiddie lullabies. That's so funny.
Starting point is 01:19:26 What are we supposed to get from that? He's like Hitler. If Hitler would have had a playlist, you know. And so here they go. Oh, okay. not to Steve because Steve is like waiting on the edge of his seat for this. So he's got a 40-minute making dinner playlist that he created in 2012. And it includes Justin Bieber's one time.
Starting point is 01:19:48 Oh, hell you. And he said, the gold on the ceiling has Cheryl Crow, Ryan Adams. Oh, Lisa Loeb. That's some death cap for cutie. Tracy Chapman Billy Bragg Who else? I don't see many.
Starting point is 01:20:09 Oh, and then they, wait, this is an actual graph. Notably absent from Vance's public playlists are prominent Trump-supporting musicians like Ted Nugent, Kid Rock, and Trace Atkins. Maybe he's not into that music. Steve, what were you going to say? You were going to comment on some of those. Well, so not a bad playlist, some of it.
Starting point is 01:20:27 And also, we play a lot of songs, especially on the show of artists that literally hate Republicans, but we still like the music, you know? Yeah. Yeah, exactly. That's a great point. That's how the left is. I can't enjoy anything unless it agrees with me 100%.
Starting point is 01:20:40 That's why their art started to suck really mad too, by the way. I mean, nobody, I don't care if someone, oh, and it went over all this. Gosh, just so bad. This is so stupid. This is a hit piece? Oh, my gosh. He's got Cheryl Crow on a playlist. His Natsify playlist.
Starting point is 01:21:03 Oh, my gosh. This is so stupid. And it's, hang on, he's got, oh, he's got some U-2. What else? Okay, Go, The Killers, Matt and Kim. Bonnie rates on his morning as broken playlist. Casey Musgraves, let's see. This is a milk toast list.
Starting point is 01:21:28 This is the prize. trying to find something about him because see he wrote the book about himself so he there's nothing else they can do on him he came out with it he's like yeah I got a mom who's a junkie and all this I mean he came out there's nothing they can do not only did he come out with it but he made
Starting point is 01:21:44 a movie about it with Ron Howard for crying out loud what else are they going to and Glenn Close what else are they going to do they're like damn we can't go after him for having a junkie mom gosh dang it and then he had her at the RNC and you know they're extra salty because
Starting point is 01:21:59 Netflix reported that Hillbilly Allergy is actually performing well doing well on these platforms. Yeah. They have no I mean I Can you imagine if they might so I don't know
Starting point is 01:22:17 how may pull this up. I have a whole list on I have a whole playlist on Spotify. Hold on I pull this up. Called songs about people you don't like. Literally. You have a lot of other lists too. Oh, sorry, dislike. Songs about people you dislike.
Starting point is 01:22:34 B went nuts by Binfolds. The jam, scrape away. They might be giants. When will you die? I hate people by Ante Nowhere League. He was a big freak by Betty Davis. Get in the ring, Guns and Roses. Part-time punks, television personalities. Rip her to shreds by Blondie.
Starting point is 01:22:52 Vicious by Lou Reed. Waitress in the sky by the replacements. No feelings by the sex pistol. Stupid girl by garbage. I mean, it goes on. I mean, can you imagine that she actually has the list about songs about people you just like. That's literally what I call it. I curated the list. It wasn't one from Spotify.
Starting point is 01:23:08 He just has literally dinner time. And then the name of a gold, a black key song that he just didn't feel like titling the playlist. Isn't that a lullaby song? Oh my gosh. They are freaking out that there's nothing to freak out over. That's what it is. They're freaking out. And so they get mad because he talks about having a family plot.
Starting point is 01:23:26 Can I just talk for a minute? So I don't know if it's like a thing in like southern parts of the country. I think they have family plots in like the northern Yankee parts of the country, for the lack of a better way to put it, right? That's why you have all those creepy old family cemeteries and like New York and things like that, right? It's not unusual. My family on one side of my family, they have a family plot out in the Ozarks on top of a hill. They get a little over the top with some of the graveyard.
Starting point is 01:23:59 accoutrements. You know, like, I just think it's weird if you're putting wind chimes up in a cemetery. I'm like, who's listening to that? You know, they, my family is to do this thing that I would make fun of called the Southern Graveyard Vigil where they would go and constantly put like knick knacks and stuff on like all the tombstones. And I would have an uncle that would get real mad and go up with a garbage bag and sweep it all up because he was tired of all the kin putting stuff up there on like fiber optic
Starting point is 01:24:21 angels and all types of stuff. I'm not even kidding. Like it was over the top, right? Like the pinwheels and everything. I was like that's creepy stop but um it's just the thing I don't I don't know and it's not like it's a fancy thing it's just plots in the earth that's all it is so why are they acting like if I mean if you look at like the left they have like mausoleums and stuff like that stop it it's not unusual right how is that white nationalism that's the dumbest thing I've ever heard like I said before they're just trying to take normal and make it look weird I I can't even. I don't know. This is, it's, this, these people are ridiculous. This is so ridiculous.
Starting point is 01:25:05 Well, you know, it's like, um, it's white nationalism. It's an Easter. No, it's just literally a cemetery. You dumb be. It's a cemetery. It's not. And I hate the media's phrases like Easter egg and, you know, dog whistle. That was another one, dog whistle, where no one said anything bad. It's just that the stuff they said could sound like something. This is so stupid. the media and the left. So is everybody a racist if they have a family plot? White nationalist, yeah. Oh, sorry, white nationalist, which is apparently not a racist, I guess.
Starting point is 01:25:40 I even know that. So if you have a family plot, that's white nationalism? Yes, which is that worse than racist? I don't know. Or is it a higher level of racism? Isn't it the same thing? Sounds more organized. Base racism and then one level.
Starting point is 01:25:58 Sounds like more official. Like you get like a patch or something. Like if you level up from racism, you go to white nationalism. Yeah. Is that how it works? I don't know. Like when I, like, as opposed to that, I don't know what the left is really good about groups and lists and stuff. You know, and patches and armbands and things like that.
Starting point is 01:26:14 That's like their thing. So I don't know. I'd have to, I'd have to like. Brown shirts and stuff. Yeah. Yeah. I'd have to default to them on that because that's what they're really experts on. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:26:25 Like everybody gets a brown shirt. Everybody gets a arm band. That's like their whole thing. It's what they, it's what they do. I'm just, you know, I don't know. But they, yeah, they went after his Venmo. Jady Vance left his Venmo public. Here's what it shows.
Starting point is 01:26:40 Nothing. Wired ran a whole story on this. More than 200 people appear on Vance's Venmo list. I mean, they, there's nothing really there. There's nothing there either. They're so mad. They're desperately trying to find something. And they can't.
Starting point is 01:27:00 they cannot find anything. Vance's friends, I'm not, I'm reading from this article. Vance's friends have an average of 277 friends each. Oh! Yeah. I don't even, no, this is so stupid. This is so stupid. This appears to be his actual contacts, said a guy at some leftist organization.
Starting point is 01:27:28 Few of Vance's transactions are public. And those that are seem mundane. like a payment to a staff member for donuts in January. I'm literally not making this up. Wow. They literally have nothing. Yeah. They,
Starting point is 01:27:46 I can't. And then they went and they found one of Vance's former Senate campaign managers, Jordan Wiggins, who apparently would label transactions with joke things, like backwaxing or happy ending and adult. And then like a movie. thing. And Dwyer goes, well, these descriptions are likely jokes.
Starting point is 01:28:11 Wiggins didn't respond to a request for comment. Because you're a tool is why. I cannot even believe this. Guys, they wrote, let me count the paragraphs for this story. But that 2012 Spotify playlist, though. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, fifteen, sixteen, sixteen, 17, 18, 19, 20 paragraphs.
Starting point is 01:28:38 This is over 2,000 words. Good Lord. On mundane transactions from Venmo. Not a single human has made it through that full article. Oh my gosh. I can't wait for them to look at his open table reservations. Or his Instacart. Our partners that will bring you free radio over at Hillsdale College,
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Starting point is 01:30:17 So a lot of questions because there's abandoned jet skis on the streets of Philly randomly. They dumped illegally, one might say. No one wants your stupid pop-up ad. And I'm never going to go to Vail now as a result of it. Let's see. The second jet ski was dumped illegally in the city's northern section. and they said that both jet skis, because the other one was abandoned in a different, like further south on the same street, both jet skis had the name Kirby scribbled across the side.
Starting point is 01:30:46 What? Kirby, huh? And it was in a towaway zone. The second jet ski was there until like last night, apparently, and they finally removed it. But yeah, it has Kirby on the side. What do you think it is? You were saying that this looks like a marketing thing. Yeah, one of those viral marketing things where, who knows, is there something coming out with Kirby,
Starting point is 01:31:03 the actual video game Kirby? Like that. Or something? A little poof thing? Yeah. I don't know. That pink poof? It just seems like it would be a marketing thing where they're getting stories and it's all mysterious
Starting point is 01:31:13 and then boom, they're going to drop something. I don't know. A Sam's Club worker was left bruised after an angry family attacked her because she would not prepare two whole pizzas minutes before closing. Because that was a D-bag thing to ask minutes before closing. It was in Atlanta suburb, Henry County, and the employee was attacked. She and her coworkers were closing down. A family walked in.
Starting point is 01:31:33 minutes before closing and asked for two pizzas, two whole pizzas. And they said that when she told it was too late to place an order, they started calling her names. The mother walked behind the counter to the kitchen and punched her in the face. Jeez. Oh my gosh. I don't even know. Let's see here. I'm not doing this one. It's gross. Oh, this is the Prime Day orders. So Amazon delivery partner fired gunshots in South Philly during an altercation. What does Philly with the jet skis and this now? What the hell? During an altercation with a bus aid. A school bus was full of children.
Starting point is 01:32:14 And a delivery partner for Amazon fired gunshots during an altercation with a school bus aid. So when they're not running into people and trying to deny accountability, they're firing shots. Yeah, who knew that? The bus driver wasn't able to make a turn because of a parked Amazon van, and the bus aide got out and asked one of the drivers if they could move. And then apparently the altercation got underway, and the guy got a gun from his Amazon truck and opened fire on the bus driver. I mean, you know, come on, guys. Deep back sail here. Stick with us. Good folks over at ReadyWise.
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Starting point is 01:33:43 Visit readywise.com and use promo code Dana 20 at checkout for 20% off any regularly priced item. That's readywise.com promo code Dana 20 for 20. 20% off. I think my favorite part of this. I think my favorite part about this is all the clip art of praying that's like all around the screens. Like they're like reminding everyone, this is a prayer. and they got the clip art everywhere on all the different screens.
Starting point is 01:34:24 This is Hermie Dillon, who's been on the program before. She's an attorney. She's Indian. And she was doing a Sikh prayer, S-I-K-H. And I don't know if you know a lot about the Sikhs. I think they're pretty hardcore. I mean, just go look at the history with the, you know, fighting Islamofascism and all this other stuff. And it's, I mean, you know, you have like natural allies.
Starting point is 01:34:46 But she was leading this prayer at the RNC. And I've been to conventions before. I used to have to go for work, but I don't have to, if I don't want to now, because I'm older and, you know, put more time in. But I've seen, gosh, Baptist, Baptist come out, Catholics, non-denominational, Protestants, Jewish leaders. I mean, like, everybody, because they always, they have, like, a couple of people come out and they lead a prayer, like, every single day at, like, different times of the day. So it's not unusual. But there's been this like really big argument that has really erupted on the right about the place of Christian faith in the R&C. And there's a lot of concern about the removal of like pro-life language from the platform and the removal of defining traditional marriages being between a man and a woman.
Starting point is 01:35:41 And I love what Joel Berry said. He's the managing editor of the Babylon B. And I wanted to read this to you because I think it should, it's the kind of long. for a t-shirt, but it's t-shirt-worthy. He writes, quote, in his, he wrote this on X. He said, quote, sorry pro-life evangelical leaders. When you nominate weaklings like Romney, McCain and Mike Pence, you lose elections. When you act like politics is too dirty for Christians to be involved in, you lose the party. When you think evangelizing entails inviting your neighbor to megachurch movie night, you lose the culture. The Republican Party is no longer yours, but you weren't pushed out,
Starting point is 01:36:17 he writes. You gave it up. You stopped fighting for it. You were too busy building your stupid megachurch kingdom with its 28 satellite locations and inane self-help sermons while the culture and the country fell into disrepair. There's still time to turn it around, but you have a ton of work to do. And he adds, too, that you lost the Republican Party long before Trump. They paid lip service to your cause, but they never really cared about it. And you were satisfied to remain uninvolved and punched the ticket for whichever polite milk toast family man with good hair told you the right things while giving up on every single issue. And he ends with Trump and Trump supporters didn't start this. They just exposed it.
Starting point is 01:36:57 Oh my gosh. That's a sermon. And joining us right now is Joel Berry with the Babylon B. God love you for writing that because I am so glad that you said this. And I say this is someone who lives in a town where we just had a mega church scandal at the Gateway Church. church with one of the pastors over there and it became this huge thing. And I'm like, and I always hear all the time from so many leaders. Like don't, you know, politics is dirty. Don't get involved in it. You know, it's not, it's like you're not really, it's like bad for Christians to get involved.
Starting point is 01:37:27 I'm so glad that you said this. Tell me what your thoughts are of all of this because I think what you said is what a lot of people are really feeling. Yeah. I think evangelicals for the most part have themselves to blame for this. For the last two decades, we've been told, you know, if you get involved in politics, if you're an outspoken conservative, you're, you're worshipping power, you're practicing idolatry, you're living for the kingdom of man rather than the kingdom of God. You know, you hear all this stuff. And our leaders have been examples of complete impotence in spite of our high ideals, the things that we believe. They haven't done much good for the Republican Party. They haven't done much good when it comes to preserving our culture and stopping the march of the left.
Starting point is 01:38:08 And so we shouldn't be surprised. I mean, you know, while while we were being lectured from the pulpit about not being too political from our evangelical leaders, people like Harvey Dillon were kicking down doors, you know, fighting for liberty for our children and our grandchildren. And so of course the Republican Party, they're going to go with the people who are actually fighting, who are actually doing something, as opposed to the people who are kind of sitting off to the side, just waiting to be catered to like evangelicals have for so long. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:38:37 And you mentioned, you know, while these people were doing this, people like Dylan were going out and fighting the good fight. And even during the COVID lockdown, I mean, our church was one that locked down. And I mean, we had like, you know, people within our church talk about how it's, you know, it's nice to wear your face mask because it makes other people feel comfortable and, you know, keep six feet away. And yes, you know, and try to justify, you know, at a time when the church should have been open and they weren't.
Starting point is 01:39:02 And that's when really a lot of people were really motivated to get out. And that's why we see so many people and there's so much passion right now. But you make such a good point because I do feel like the church kind of accommodated that. Not all, but some. Well, yeah. I mean, COVID was a great shame for the church. I mean, the fact that the church is shut down for months and months and months when people, the sheep, Christians needed to be fed, needed fellowship. It was such a colossal failure.
Starting point is 01:39:32 And in a time when, you know, the left is aggressive, the left is getting their policies, you know, passed. At a time when we need people who are bold, people who are willing to speak the truth in a hostile culture, people who are willing to fight and win, evangelicals, especially, particularly our leaders, not necessarily the rank and file, haven't done anything. You know, a great example, you know, I live in Ohio.
Starting point is 01:39:56 We had issue one, which was one of the most horrific pieces of legislation. It legalized abortion up, to the moment of birth for any reason, no questions asked. In a largely conservative state like Ohio, I was part of the pro-life movement at the time, getting pastors to say anything in the pulpit, you know, to oppose issue one,
Starting point is 01:40:16 getting churches to organize to help with voter drives or attend protests, anything like that. It was like polling teeth because pastors, well, you know, that's politics. You know, that we're not supposed to be involved in that. We might lose our tax exemption. There's this great fear, in evangelical churches about doing any of that.
Starting point is 01:40:35 Not so with the left. You go to a Democrat church. You go to a black church. They are preaching politics every Sunday from the pulpit. They are getting souls to the polls. They are organizing. And we're just not doing that. And so I think the Republican Party, they started to look for,
Starting point is 01:40:50 okay, we need people who are willing to fight. And evangelicals just don't seem to have the fight in them anymore. I think that's a huge point. We're talking with our good friend, Joel Berry. And I think you're making a point that a lot of people are really scared to make because nobody wants to look like they're being too harsh in criticizing the church or criticizing their faith or criticizing their elders or anything like that. And I get that totally. But then at the same time, there are a lot of people asking, well, where's that representation in the RNC? You know, the language about traditional marriage and the language, you know, on abortion. And that's, I mean, it seems to be like, you know, and it is kind of a pretty moderate, you know, right down the middle position on all of that stuff for this platform. It's not anything like we've seen prior to Republican RNC platforms. And it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's. It's, it's, it's, it's You said it's because, you know, evangelicals really remove themselves from that fight. I don't really see a lot of that activism as much on the right as I used to see when I was younger.
Starting point is 01:41:42 Yeah. Well, I think the good news, though, is that I think the younger generation has mostly rejected that kind of that weak need evangelicalism of, you know, the last 20 years. I think the bold Christianity and outspoken Christianity is back. it is sad to kind of see it being taken out of the official Republican platform. But I think that it's coming back in a big way. And I think our voices are going to be much louder. And I think in the next 10 years, you're going to see Christians being a lot more effective to get some of these political wins.
Starting point is 01:42:16 Talk to me about this for a minute, about the idea of that you're being a bad Christian if you're involved in political outreach. Because that, if it's not said, it's definitely intimated in a lot of. churches and I have so many so many of our friends in our church it's like it's like the dirty thing like we you know people know that I work in politics it's like a dirty thing that we just don't talk about in church it's just very odd what what are what are your thoughts on that how does how do we overcome that well I think part of it is a little bit of an embarrassment reflex you know we you know the 90s and the 90s we had the moral majority and the Jerry Falwells and and there's this kind of like
Starting point is 01:42:52 well we don't want to be those icky you know right-wing Christians and and and and so a lot of evangelical leaders have kind of taken upon this mantle as being like PR reps for Christianity. We have to be cool. We have to be kind of pleasing and winsome and we gotta invite people in. We can't be like those hard-nosed Republicans. We can't be like the Rush Limbaugh types.
Starting point is 01:43:13 And so they kind of just pushed all that aside. And there has been, there's a lot of kind of like passive aggressive, like shaming of any outspoken conservatives, outspoken Christians who are involved in politics. And you know, as a result, You're seeing school boards in largely Christian areas are being populated completely by leftists. You know, city council, local elections.
Starting point is 01:43:36 I mean, we've completely given this up to the left. You know, evangelical voters are the most reliable pro-life, pro-family voting bloc. I mean, if churches were to mobilize, we could make sure that a Republican never lost an election again. But I think there's just been this overwhelming fear from our leadership, you know, to look bad. They don't want to look uncool.
Starting point is 01:44:03 They don't want to look square. And it's like a business approach, too. I mean, I understand that you're out there trying to win souls over, but sometimes maybe, and correct me if I'm wrong on this, sometimes for me it seems like, you know, you have some leaders out there that are more interested in adding more, you know, seats to the corporatized megachurch than actually going out and winning the souls. Yeah, they're entrepreneurs now.
Starting point is 01:44:27 They're trying to get more butts and seats. And they have won people to their buildings with, you know, slick programs and cool music and really kind of watered down sermons that don't really have a lot of depth to them. And they're at the point now where they have these, you know, 20,000 person churches, a third of which are on the left politically. And they know that if they speak out, they're going to lose all these people. What do we do?
Starting point is 01:44:51 And so I think a lot of it is absolutely, it's money, money motivated. Because it's not like people are speaking out on, you know, like just trying to think of, you know, like taxes or something like. I mean, you're talking about life and you're talking about, you know, the building blocks of a functioning society, which is a family that parents, a man and a woman start and, you know, all of that stuff. I mean, these, they're not controversial things. I mean, it's very biblical, but they're very nervous to talk about any of this stuff. And which is weird because the stereotype from the left is that they're not, but in reality, they are. Yeah, yeah. Well, you know, the thing I always tell people is that Christians are meant to be salt and light.
Starting point is 01:45:31 You know, our presence in the world should make the world look different. We're not meant to just kind of sit in our churches and our ivory towers and we just kind of like listen to our sermons and that's it. We're supposed to go out and it's supposed to make a radical difference in our communities and our states and our countries. And so I hope, I hope that the tide is turning in Christianity in America. I hope that we're kind of turning back that fear that we've had for so long because we are. We're going to lose our republic. We're going to lose our freedoms if evangelicals don't start mobilizing. Yeah, that's a good point.
Starting point is 01:46:01 One last thing you add, you want God back in the party. Me too. That requires you to emerge from your pristine ivory towers and take your Christian faith into the ugly, messy world of political action. You add, feel free to join us, but I won't hold my breath. You don't sound very optimistic there, Joach. I'm naturally a pessimist. That way I'm always surprised when something good happens.
Starting point is 01:46:23 Right, right, right. I hope it does turn out well. I hope it does. And what do you, I mean, do you think that that's going to, what do you, what would you like to see? I actually, this will be my last question to you. What would you like to see with regard to this issue in the RNC? Because I understand the people's, I understand people's, and I completely agree with you 100% on this. I understand the concern that individuals have, but like you, I'm like, well, where were you out here fighting for this?
Starting point is 01:46:47 Or why were you so quiet on this issue? And it's always like the same groups forever that have always held the line on issues of like life or a marriage or things like that. and some of the people that I see speaking out the loudest about this now, I've noticed we're pretty silent during some of these battles before. Yeah, I think really the only thing that's going to turn this around in a substantive way is going to be, it's going to take radical spiritual revival from the ground up. I think all of us need to repent. Our leaders need repentance.
Starting point is 01:47:16 We need repentance. We need to get back to the basics of what scripture says, preaching the plain truth of scripture, speaking the plain truth of scripture to this post-truth culture and living it out. And I think once we do that, I think you'll start to see this ground swell of change. It's going to look weird and mysterious and we're not going to be able to necessarily put our finger on it, but I think it has to start in the churches with repentance and revival in our hearts and getting back the basis. Yeah, I agree with you. I keep hearing people say, oh, we're navigating a post-Christian world. I don't know if I'm ready to adopt that line of thinking yet.
Starting point is 01:47:49 Post-Christian world. Yeah, I'm not ready to, I'm not ready to accept that. Joel Barry with the Babylon B. God bless you, my friend. I appreciate you joining me today. Thank you. Hey, everyone. So Donald Trump has picked his new running mate, J.D. Vance. Trump looked for someone he knew would be a rubber stamp for his extreme agenda and make no mistake, J.D. Vance will be loyal only to Trump, not to our country. And unlike Mike Pence, Vance said he would have carried out Trump's plan to overturn the 2020 election. He supports a national abortion ban and voted against protecting IVF. And if elected, he will help implement the Extreme Project 2025 plan for a second Trump term, which would target critical programs like
Starting point is 01:48:37 Head Start and Medicare. But we are not going to let that happen. You know, they're having their debates. They've announced and pulling this up right now because I've lost it. So they've, they've set three debates. Apparently Harris accepted three dates for a debate with Vance and apparently it's going to be hosted by CBS News so it's going to be one of these dates right not all three it's going to be one of them so it could be the 23rd of this month it could be the 12th of August or the 13th of August so that's apparently so it'll be like either at the end this month or the second week of August that these debates one of the debate the first VP debate takes place and
Starting point is 01:49:22 Man, I don't think she should be that excited about it. No. Because she's, she's not a good debater. She really is not. And I think it would be funny, if Vance just like beat her to the punch with all of her sayings. Are you unburdened by what has been, you know? All right, today's stupidity, Kaine.
Starting point is 01:49:42 All right, why don't we just do Joy Behar here? I mean, my goodness. I know you love her. She's one of your favorites. Love her to death. Yeah, just love her to death. She's a cut 26-1. Listen to what she says here because it's so important to lower the temperature.
Starting point is 01:49:55 How does the word fight, fight, fight, lower the temperature? That I don't get. I see it this way. Fighting with words. Sane. And if you feel better, we can call it. We're disputing. We're disagreeing.
Starting point is 01:50:09 I'll get out my thesaurus on this. But the basic point is I get that there are places you. Today in stupidity was a two-fer. Yay. I didn't understand that. Yeah. You got two and one. Very, very nice.
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