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Episode Date: June 2, 2026The surprising rise of Moscow as a vacation destination, the implications of selling out one's principles for money, and the evolving definitions within the MAGA movement. They delve into the left's r...esponse to Israel, the rise of extremism exemplified by figures like Graham Platner, and the ongoing debate surrounding corporate wokeness during Pride Month. The discussion also touches on the cultural climate regarding LGBTQ+ rights and the current state of patriotism in America, highlighting the complexities and conflicts within these ideologies. This conversation delves into various political themes, including the controversial figure in politics, the implications of transgender policies in the military, the dynamics of a Senate primary in Maine, the relationship between Trump and Netanyahu, and the evolving political landscape for American Jews. Each topic is explored in depth, providing insights into the complexities of contemporary political issues.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/DanaTrusted by law enforcement, security professionals, and everyday Americans—defend yourself and your family with Byrna.HumanNhttps://Humann.com/Dana*This partner has been on my show the LONGEST - show them your love, this product WORKS! Patriot Mobilehttp://PatriotMobile.com/DANAVisit online or call 972-PATRIOT and use promo code DANA for a free month of service.Native Path Grass Fed Collagenhttps://GetNativePath.com/DanaFor my special offer get up to 45% OFF. Try it risk-free with a 365-day money-back guarantee. Ghost Bedhttps://GhostBed.com/DANAGhostBed has the cooling luxury mattress you need for the best summer sleep. Use code DANA for the 10% off sitewide.Noble Goldhttps://NobleGoldInvestments.com/DanaIf you want to see how physical gold and silver could fit into your portfolio, download Noble Gold Investments FREE Wealth Protection Kit. Pocket HoseText DANA to 64000For a limited time, get two FREE gifts—a 360° rotating pocket pivot and thumb drive nozzle when you buy a new Pocket Hose Ballistic; just text DANA to 64000, message and data rates may apply.Fast Growing Treeshttp://fastgrowingtrees.com/Dana Get an additional 20% Percent Off Better Plants and Better Growing by using code DANA at checkout. Laundry Saucehttps://LaundrySauce.com/DanaUpgrade your laundry game with 20% off your entire order when you use code DANA. Relief Factorhttps://www.ReliefFactor.comDeclare your independence from pain with Relief Factor—start the 3-Week QuickStart for just $19.95. Subscribe today and stay in the loop on all things news with The Dana Show. Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramXMore InfoWebsite
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We were talking a little bit earlier about, apparently, Kane, you know, like last year the hot place to go for vacation was Italy.
Yeah.
Now apparently it's Moscow.
I don't know why.
I don't know why.
But, and it's apparently the hot destination for the podcast to stand.
The podcastees.
Is that what you would call them?
Who are the denizens of podcast to stand?
The podcastees.
They are all going there.
But, which I find interesting because so often anybody that disagrees with them is accused of being paid, what is it, $7,000 or $7,000 shekels or something like that.
I don't know.
But I was reading the threat of my friend Bridget Fadacy, who is a comedian.
She's a writer.
she has her own program
Beyond Parity with Bridget Fadacy
dumpster fire as well
Walkins Welcome which is her podcast
she joins us on video now
if you could throw her in monitor
that'd be great
but she joins us in video now
and Bridget I was thinking about this
first off you know I didn't go on vacation
last year because it was
it's so good to see you my friend
you look lovely as always
I didn't go on vacation last year
because so many things were coming up
and we're trying to figure out stuff this year
but I know one place that I wouldn't go
and I think that's Moscow
And I, you know, when you're when you're talking about going on vacation, where would you go?
Would you go to Moscow and like go hang out and do whatever the hell communist do over there?
No, I love how they're like, oh, it's so clean and safe.
I'm like, yeah, North Korea is very safe too when you throw dissidents off balconies that's get rid of anyone who disagrees with you and freedom.
It's a very safe environment.
They don't think that they're, because they have guides.
And of course, apparently the Taint Brothers, sorry, verbal.
typo, but I think it's going to stay.
They went over there, and
Gals Sharpton went over there, and I think a
couple of other people are over there as well.
And you know that they have minders. They have these guides that
are taking them out. You know, Bridget, I'm
sure they're only showing them the
nicest, cleanest parts of the city.
They're not letting them just go on a self-guided
tour. I'm positive.
It's also, didn't Tucker already do this?
Yes. Yes. He already, is he
guiding them around? Is he there?
That's a great question. He's a tour guide in Moscow.
know. You know, that probably is where the next natural, you know, move for him would be. But,
you know, you were, we were talking about this. You and my producer came were talking about this
before we went live. And the $7,000, you made a great point, that $7,000 is not a lot of money.
And that's what you and so many other people, myself, anybody that has more than one brain
sold to rub together is accused of getting paid $7,000 by presumably the Israeli government
for what I don't know. But that's not really a lot of money. Is that a lot of money? Is that
enough to actually sell out everything that one believes in.
For this, they would accuse us of getting $7,000 for even having this conversation.
It's ridiculous.
For tweeting, it's ridiculous.
No, it's not.
We were joking about this.
Like, how much money is enough money for you to sell out all your principles?
Is there a dollar amount?
I think most people would say, no, but being confronted with, you know, a billion dollars
in a Swiss bank account, would you be like,
Well, from the river to my bank account?
I mean, a billion dollars, that's a lot of money.
You can do a lot of stuff with a billion dollars.
I mean, I always joke, but I never actually sat down and thought about it.
$7,000 would not be enough to sell out.
But a billion dollars?
I mean, I wouldn't tell anybody, but there would be signs.
Yeah, there would be signs.
You'd be wearing a cafeteria right now.
Well, and I'd have like a tank with a miniature pony, and I would have,
have a whole entire miniature farm. I'm not kidding. This sounds like I'm being goofy, but these are the
things that I want in life, right? Situational immortality where I could give it and take it.
So if I want, but I don't want to live forever because I hate people. But if I live for a while,
I want you to live for a while because you're funny. And then like people that we like and then take
it from other people that we don't. Yeah, I love what a nerd you are. You remind me of my husband
talking about all of his like dungeons and dragons. You know, like, Bridgette, you're
such a, what does he always call me? Some, something, a druid. A druid. That's actually perfect. Druid comedy. That's
perfect. We're talking with our friend Bridget Fadacy, who's the host of Walkins, welcome. And she's been
tweeting about all of this as well with the, I wanted to play this soundbite for you and kind of get your
reaction to it. Now, I don't watch either of these two people's programs. And one of them,
we were friendly. I don't think we are anymore for a while. Megan Kelly went on Sean Ryan,
who I've never met. I've never heard him. I don't even think I've heard it.
talk, except when I previewed this clip.
And I wanted to play this for you and get your reaction.
This is cut 17-1 about what core MAGA is now.
What's core MAGA now?
I have no idea.
I think I know.
Trump has said from the beginning...
Had a file supporting Israeli lobby?
I have no idea.
Need a different acronym.
So two things struck me, Bridget.
Everybody's a pito, apparently, in MAGA.
They're all, is that worse than deplorables?
The other thing was the lighting.
It's the same thing.
Yeah, that's like that, I mean, Hillary Clinton called everyone deplorables and people lost their minds.
He can call everyone pedophiles and it's okay.
It's really just the new deplorables, though.
That's all, it is the same thing.
It functions in the same way.
We're, I'm better than you.
And you're just a, you're, I mean, no, that's the worst thing you can be called.
and they're trying to say, you know, people are out there like pro peto.
Like, who's four petos out there?
It's not, it's, it's even somehow dumber.
It's funny too because like, guys, the left already hated Israel.
They already did this.
You guys are just, you're just late to the hating Israel party now.
It's not something new.
They did it when it was cool.
They did it.
And they kind of, the left does not get.
punished for this either. There was, I think Sasha Stone made a really good point on X the other day
that struck me. Like the Israel stuff will not destroy the left because it hasn't. And it's been around
an academia and around the left for a long time. But it does kind of break up the right in a way that
is not helpful at all in this moment. And that is where I get actually quite resentful about
what's happening. But on the good news is I think the,
right has a much stronger immune
system than the left. So the right
is better. The people who I respect,
the people who are, you know,
trying to maintain some semblance of conservative
values, trying to maintain
some semblance of sanity,
they are rejecting this.
And they're saying, okay, go be with
the leftist because that's all, that's
what you sound like now. You have
Trump arrangement syndrome. You've got,
you're calling everybody names and you
hate Israel. Like, okay.
You're, you're, foundationally,
you are no different than the people that you've been raging against for years.
That's a great point.
We're talking with Bridget Fetticey, who's a host of Walkins' Welcome.
She has all kinds of cool stuff that she does, also a comedian.
And that and the phrase, oh gosh, what Epstein class that I hear all the time.
I mean, that's, we know what that means.
Yeah, I mean, I don't know.
I think it's really just what, I, in this,
same way, in the same way that I used to say, I want people to actually define what they mean when
they say gender-affirming care during that time. I want people to define what they mean when they
say Israel shouldn't exist, you know, or whatever their feelings about Israel are. What do you actually
mean by that? Do, are they just wiped off the map? I mean, at least Dan Vilsarion is honest about
how he feels about these things and he's not like cheekily dancing around it. He, I think people need to
also define what they mean by Epstein class. And some people will say, oh, it's just the elites.
You know, that this is, this is really, I feel like, especially like the Alex Jones, it's really just
been mapped over the globalists. It's like a new, a new word for globalists.
That's a really good, yeah, that makes sense. Because I keep seeing that all the time. And I,
and I wonder, why don't people just define that? Like you were saying, they don't define gender affirming
care. The other question that I was thinking about, too, in looking at all of the people,
that have been promoting this division within the coalition.
I don't like to think that I'm like naive about people or I'm a cynic, so I don't immediately assume the best in people.
But where the hell did this come from?
It's either these people were always like this and they hit it or is it really just as simple as they are that shallow and they are really chasing an audience that they are outgrowing because everybody's getting older.
and the people that watched Fox News
are not really the ones that are turning into
tuning into the podcast all the time.
Are they chasing that that hyper,
I guess, radicalized Gen Z segment
that is buying into all of this?
And is that really just like the simple explanation?
There's a lot of stuff that I mean,
I think about this way too much
and I really don't even want to have to talk about it,
but it is one of those interesting things
where there's also a population of like 250,
Muslims that have kind of come online in the past five years or so, more so than ever before.
And I think what my good faith feeling about this is that people are getting responses to this
stuff and they think that it's reflective of America when we do live in a global village now.
And there are billions of Muslims in the world.
And maybe you are chasing a global audience without even realizing it.
And then once you go down that road, like I said on my dumpster fire, it's a dead end.
There's really nowhere to go once you go down that road.
It's dark.
I have this very strong feeling that it's like spiritual rock bottom.
They can do a lot of excusing of their behavior to mental gymnastics to kind of get out of it.
I also think it is a youth thing, you know, but I think the youth will probably grow out of a lot of these ideas too.
I mean, I grew out of a lot of dumb ideas.
And I think that they'll, even if they're chasing that now, it doesn't, it's not going to register long term.
Yeah.
But yeah, I have, I feel a little bit all over the place because I think it's so many competing things right now that are influencing what we're seeing happen.
Last question for you on that dovetails into this.
So going from the right to look at the left, then you got Graham Platner.
the guy, he's just rigid, he's just a simple, humble oyster farmer, as you know.
You know, he just farms.
Never trust an oyster farmer.
He just farms oysters.
He's, he's, and I think this is accurate to say, he's actually legit a Nazi.
I mean, this is a guy who, he is a real one.
I mean, we're not just saying that.
I mean, we're not crying.
Well, he's an actual, dude is a real Nazi.
I mean, he's got the death's head.
He's defended it, the stuff that he said.
And apparently he's also a giant freak that gets turned on.
by porta-potties.
But the left is, like, absolutely unashamed.
Bernie Sanders was asked, and he doubled down on it.
He is not pulling his endorsement of Grand Platner.
All of these people, when they're confronted by members of the press,
they just sort of sidestep it.
Alex Vindman, he had, like, four handlers that came in
and got in between him and this reporter that was asking him
whether or not he supports Grand Platner.
They just seem like, oh, they're unashamed,
and they just don't feel like they need to address it.
He's our guy.
We just want the seat.
and that's all that matters.
So it seems like you have these two,
one is a faction on the right.
The other is the entirety of the left, it seems like.
Is that an accurate,
do you think that's accurate way to classify it?
Like, is it all of them?
It seems like it.
There are a lot of them,
it's very funny to me.
I was laughing about this just this morning.
They called everyone they disagreed with the left,
called everyone they disagreed with Nazis and misogynists.
And they often they weren't.
And now they actually are getting behind like a misogynistic Nazi.
And they think it's the answer to the right.
They're trying to justify it as like, we're fighting fire with fire.
And you're like, no, not really.
You aren't.
And I do want to add to my last point, just in terms of growing out of things,
look at what's happened with the trans stuff.
These kids were all in on it.
And now it's kind of falling out of fashion.
And so much of this, too, does behave a lot like trans to me.
But it's something that's just like it's taken over.
It's everywhere.
The podcastees, as you call them, which is brilliant and hilarious, have a kind of myopic focus on this.
And normal Americans are like, stop talking.
Right.
Because you said that you're asked about this all the time now.
People are like, is it really that nuts?
And I'm hearing this too.
People are asking, is it really that bad?
Is it we're noticing some stuff?
Like your great aunt brings it up.
Are all the kids Nazis now?
I mean, it's wild.
Yeah.
And they're not.
They're just not.
Think of us.
I don't think.
I hope.
Well, I mean, I hope you're right.
I hope it's all just like social contagion stuff, which is another reason why I hate social
media.
And I think these kids grew up with like wokeism.
So they grew up and they were like, oh.
we can't say retard anymore and and they push back against that and they got called
racist and they got called misogynist and and they they behave and react the same way to
anti-summate and I I don't really blame them but I do think a lot of it is just rebellious
kids but it's weird when adults glom on to that because these rebellious kids
Jeremy Boreen was saying this when I was on a show and it was such a good point
rebellious kids don't have that much power they have some power to move the
culture as they should but they
don't, when people, older people with money and influence, glob onto their dumb ideas,
they have a lot of power, as we saw for the past decade from the left.
Yeah.
So we don't need to do this again on the right.
Yeah.
And then, you know, in two years, be like, whoa, what happened?
Why are all the kids Nazis?
They're all like, you know, titless Nazis or something like that.
That's a band name.
And I know you're going to mark it down, Cain.
Bridget Fatasy, you can find her on X, Instagram, YouTube, and Fatasy.com as well, host of dumpster fire.
Walkins, welcome, and her substack Beyond Parity with Bridget, Fadacy. Good to see you, my good friend.
Good to see you. Thank you. Thank you for having me. We'll have you back again. We'll talk again soon.
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So the, it's June 2nd. So it's the, it's the pride all the things, right? The rainbow everything stuff.
And does it seem, because I was thinking about this, does it seem like it's
less this year than it was previously?
Kane, do you think it's like less rainbow everything?
Yeah, I think so.
I think so.
I think there's less now, obviously, good morning America.
If you watched that yesterday, you didn't think anything's less.
But I think generally with retail and the stuff that we see every day, I do, I'm seeing less of it.
You know, I also think, too, if you would watch, what is this Boston City Hall.
Can we play this?
This is, and Wokeness had it.
It's not AI.
You would be inclined to think that.
It's a bunch of broads that are raising an alphabet flag.
Okay, the description says they're singing Pride Month carols.
What is that?
What is a Pride Month Carol?
Like a Christmas Carol, but for gay sex?
Yeah.
Do you realize that?
If you're trying to get people to hate this, then that you would do these things.
Right?
Watch this.
Tell me that this, does this not make you hate all of this?
Are those hymn books?
Are those hymn books?
I don't know.
I don't know.
That's what I'm asking.
H-Y-M-N blasphemous hymn books they're holding.
Juan is getting the video together right now.
Oh, God, help us.
Here we go.
What? This is the prettiest thing I've ever seen.
So it's not just the rainbow flag.
It's also the trans, little trans triangle in there too.
They got that as well.
All right.
So that's literally a song from Wizard of Oz.
That's not a Pride Month Carol, as the description says.
I'm looking at the screen.
They're just saying it because it has the word rainbow.
it. Are they just singing songs with the words rainbow in them? Like she's in rainbows maybe from
Rolling Stones. Is that next? I'm curious. So the reason I, that, that, why is that at City Hall
they're raising that flag? It's a flag that is about how we have to sex. We're raising it at City
Hall in Boston. That should be kept private. That this stuff. Five percent of the population.
So aside from that, and the reason,
reason I bring this up is, so I have a piece that's coming out this week about this in the Washington
Times and how, you know, I go into, you have people whose orient, their sexual orientation,
represents barely 2% of the entire American population, but they get an entire month where fallen
warfighters get a day, veterans get a day, moms and dads get a day, the birthday of this
Republic, it's a single day. But this is a whole month where we're raising all this stuff up.
Now, here's what gets me. So the culture climate for the past decade has mandated that brands and
sports teams and businesses, et cetera, they have to fall all over themselves and make these
like public declarations about how people have intercourse during private romantic times. And
it's like a big thing now, right? So you had, I mentioned this before, the gay pride sandwich
from Marks and Spencer, which is a British brand trying to come into the United States. They're
very, they're trying very hard. They literally were bragging about this. They had said,
they created a sandwich as part of the celebration. We launched a special edition LGBT sandwich.
It's a twist on the traditional BLT with lettuce, guac, gawak,
bacon and tomato what uh so the guac makes it gay so can only gay people eat it i don't know i'm curious
now in addition you had the listering gay pride mouthwash that was true the vaseline gay pride
lipton there's a million jokes here there's so many jokes i can't i'm lots of jokes
they did. They had a lip bomb, a Vaseline lip bomb that was gay pride. I don't know.
You also had, what is it, the gay pride dog water bottle that I told you that I'm not.
I mean, are you truly gay if you're just like using boring old hetero lip balm?
I mean, are you really gay if your dog has a boring old hetero water bottle?
This is the stuff. Like major league baseball, they made their celebratory sexclamation already.
USA hockey, football teams, soccer teams, basketball.
But the way they do it, it's like we're supposed to see it all in action,
like the next time we're at the stadium?
I don't understand.
It's so weird.
Sesame Street, the children's show.
They posted their gay pride affirmation.
You can't leave out the kids, by the way.
You can, but, you know, that's, this is weird.
Atlanta's International Airport, golf clubs, but not L.I.V.
Golf or any Arabic division of any American.
American company, notably. Call of Duty, remember a couple of years ago, they got in on the rainbow
washing. They offered glittery, rainbow-themed weapons skins, rainbow calling cards, and they also had this
little convenient glitch that turned the ammunition of certain calibers into like the trans colors,
right literally in the middle of all these trans shootings at schools. Just saying, the corporate
signaling, it's like treated like Liam's blood on the doorposts. So you won't have the
Alphabet rage mob. They won't come and try to murder your brand as long as you have this
declaration, right? But yet, here's the thing that gets me. And I really started noticing this.
Maybe last year, year before last. Really last year, though. So as soon as all of these companies
started doing this, and they started doing it because the Alphabet Mafia pestered the hell out of them,
right? They were going to cancel them if they didn't do it, et cetera. So as soon as all of these
companies start doing this, which we all thought was the point in the first place was that they all
do it. That's what they wanted, right? The Alphabet Mafia was still mad and they were still mad and
unsatisfied. Still, why? Because now the Alphabet Mafia says these companies were only doing it
to cash in on Pride Month, the audacity, right, of these companies doing what they were bullied into doing.
Oh my gosh. And that's a lot. And that's a lot. And that's.
what it was. They literally, they changed their entire product packaging for a whole month to satisfy
a micro percent of the consumer population. So the complaint became the hot news social contagion,
right? With various alphabeters typing up blog posts and Facebook posts and Insta and X,
and they were now shaming the very companies that they previously shamed for not affirming how they do the deed behind closed doors.
I mean, drama is a beast that is never satisfied ever.
So now, all of these confused brands have started scaling back their support.
So I looked into this last night.
There was a survey done of corporations last year that revealed nearly 40% are reducing, if not entirely eliminating their
support. Now, some of it has to do with the elimination of DEI initiatives, but a lot of it is they're
just done giving uddles of cash to alphabet groups and debasing themselves with rainbow-theming
and sexing up completely asexual products in order to be considered an ally, because apparently
that's not enough. I don't know what these people want. So now it's like the biggest
conflict isn't an American, I mean, this is just crazy.
they're it's great but now
not only are they they're shaming these
companies for doing the thing that they were bullied into doing
and they were bullied cane you remember
they went after everybody from chicken sandwiches
to
everybody if a sports
team didn't
demonstrate fealty they went after them
right
so I don't know and then now you got the whole issue of the
tea in with everything
which is a whole other
issue so that's you have
trans activists that very ironic
press their inclusion into the alphabet army.
And then they have like this tense, like not really united coalition.
And now you have all of these like growing number of trans mass killers and all of this
stuff.
And trans bullying of gays and lesbians.
And now the lesbians are fighting with the trans because the lesbians don't want to be erased as women.
And the trans people are calling them turfs.
And it's like a huge thing now.
I mean that they're not, I mean, they're not allies.
So I saw this and I thought about this when I read this piece.
from San Francisco Chronicle that said that there existed an open hostility to gay rights within the United States ahead of World Cup because there's going to be four matches World Cup here.
Remind me where the 2022 World Cup was held.
Cutter.
Hey, Kane.
Cutter is being gay legal in Qatar?
I don't think it is.
So not legal.
The minimal punishment is seven years in prison.
They don't even have a pride month.
But hey, not a single thing is sad about them, ever.
This is all just a smoke show, and there's no double entendre there at all.
It is absolutely just, that's all it is.
So I, I'm just, so I'm watching this, and all these people are mad at companies because
they're not giving money for their pride parades and all this stuff.
It's like, what did you think was going to happen?
Meanwhile, they're completely silent.
They're like, oh, well, gates aren't going to find it safe.
European gays aren't going to find it safe over here in the United States, but they had no
problem going to Qatar or any of these other Arab nations. Also, and I may have to save this one,
we're going to get into how, have you seen these attacks on patriotism? So there was one from Little
Miznau where there, who is he born? Is he born in Turkey, Ali Valshi? He says that he has a deep
unease about celebrating America's 250th birthday because of unresolved racial
politics.
He was born in Kenya, in Nairobi.
Nairobi.
So he says he doesn't really, I'm going to tell you what, we, that bill has been settled
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Anyway, so welcome back to the program.
All right, so a couple of things to touch on.
We're going to get into this trans ruling from this appeals court,
but we also have to talk about this is an odd appointment.
So Tulsi Gabbard's out.
The acting DNI has been named Bill Pult.
Is that how you say his name?
Pulte?
Well.
I don't know.
It's like a Bill Pullman, Bill Paxton kind of thing.
He looks like one of those guys.
You know, I'm not saying, Pulte.
I think you're right, yeah, Bill Pulte.
So he's been named acting D&I.
He would not pass the Senate confirmation to save his life.
There's no way the guy would.
Now, I'm sure he's a lovely fella.
My only familiarity of him is when he was buying me.
followers on X. He was on X giving away money to get a big account. Look, at least he's being
honest about it. I'll give him that, right? At least he's being, he's being honest about it.
Whereas everybody else, all the podcasts is seeing people act like they don't do that. He was,
Google it. He was out there, like, given, Google, for real. You would be shocked. He did that
for years. He was out there just, like, giving away money on X. And then he got, and he's,
it comes from a construction background. So it's like,
business, construction, stuff like that.
I'm pulling up this thing.
He can only be acting for X amount of days before he, they got to get somebody else because
that's one of the things you have to go through a Senate confirmation for, right?
So I don't necessarily think that he would actually pass a Senate confirmation hearing.
I just don't think he's got a lot of experience, but at least with D&I.
It's a weird kind of pick, I think.
It's legit.
I think it's an odd pick.
So he's also, so he's kind of doing the Rubio thing.
He's chairman of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which makes sense because his family is in construction.
They own a construction business.
They've been a business for a long time.
That makes sense, right?
Okay, I get that.
He's also director of the federal housing finance agency.
He's the current director of that.
And that also makes sense because he understands construction real estate property.
The DNI thing is weird, though.
So he's acting DNI, chief.
So he's kind of doing a ribio thing where he has several titles at the same time.
So he's going to stay on as the director of the federal housing finance agency
and chairman of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac while he's also
sitting in as the temp D&I, right?
He got the, now he did pass a confirmation,
bipartisan Senate vote spring of last year when he went in for the federal housing
finance agency.
But this is an entirely different thing, though.
So he's, he has gone after people like Letitia James and Adam Schiff for fraud in
recent months.
So maybe that's the reason why he was selected.
Apparently, Roger Stone, it was reported, was one of the guys pushing to have him picked by POTUS.
And I don't know what that is going to end up meaning.
Like, is he going to be declassifying certain things?
I don't know because there's been this war of influence in the Intel departments.
especially between Gabbard's office and people in the CIA.
And there's been a lot of tension there.
So we'll see.
But that's the latest today.
And then you have, let me pull this up.
Now I'm going to, there's nuance to this.
So I'll explain that.
So yesterday it was a two to one ruling and a federal appeals court found that the Trump
administration's policy to ban transgender individuals from serving in the U.S.
is unconstitutional. The judge, Roger Wilkins, wrote the, I think it was Wilkins,
Robert Wilkins, that's his correct name. This report's wrong. Robert Wilkins, who wrote the
majority opinion said, quote, the Heggseth policy is both arbitrary and based upon animus,
and for those reasons, the policy violates the plaintiff appellee's constitutional right to
equal protection of the law. Now, here's the thing about this. There's some nuance here. So the
ruling as it is does not deal with future enlistees.
This is only protecting apparently the currently enlisted an apparently specific active duty
transgender plaintiffs from discharge.
But the ban on the transgender enlistees still hold.
holds. Does that make sense? So I'm pulling up the opinion. So the way that it is, it was a split
panel. It protects some already in the military, but the existing ban on new enlistees is still
in place. So the people who brought the suit are protected. Does that make sense? Still, I think it's
insane. Here's the thing. There are a lot of reasons for which someone may be turned away from
military service, right, Kane? Is it, is eczema still one of them?
People, hang on, let me look this. I'm going to see if eczema is still one of them.
Because I know that previously, if you were like flat-footed and you didn't have arches, that you
you would be, you could be turned away. And that if you have asthma, you can be turned away.
Like if there is like a behavioral issue, if you, there's like obviously weight limits, epilepsy.
So epilepsy, diabetes, asthma, heart conditions, uncorrectable vision and hearing loss are generally
considered disqualifying things, right? Those are just like health, medical reasons.
for which you can be turned down if you're trying to join, right?
And so, and that's something that your people are supposed to tell the recruiter and the recruiter
has to say whether or not, they know whether or not the condition can be waived or if it's
permanently disqualifying. And here's the other thing. If you don't, if you don't, if you don't
tell the recruiter that you have such a condition and the condition is discovered later,
you could be dishonorably discharged for fraudulent enlistment.
So it's a very serious thing, right?
I mean, absolutely, I mean, it gets into everything.
There are, I mean, all of this is statutory.
It gets into your, like your whole head, your eyes, your eyelids, your everything, your sinuses, all of this stuff.
It goes literally through everything.
It talks about post-surgical refractions.
I mean, there's a lot of reasons that you could be disqualified.
Apparently, for the people who are in currently, and apparently this judge thinks it's not apparently
disqualifying, you can mutilate your copulatory organs to a point where you have to be on
heavy duty pharmaceuticals for life, and that's not disqualifying.
It has nothing to do with animus.
It has everything to do with military readiness.
if someone who has eczema for crying out loud can be disqualified.
You're telling me that a female that used some of her thigh meat to create a non-functioning
Franken penis and has to be on drugs, heavy-duty drugs for the rest of her life,
that's not disqualifying.
Are you kidding me?
You're telling me that someone who might have some sort of eyesight in
impairment or who may have some other kind of even mild military or medical issue, they would be
disqualified but a male who would invert his male copulatory organ to create this weird
artificial female one. And again, have to be on heavy drugs for the rest of their life. That's
not disqualifying. So it's stupid that it even got to that point. But the nuance is that,
the ban technically is still in place for all new enlistees. But the ones who brought the case,
and I think certain ones that are currently enlisted are protected from discharge, if that makes
sense. But the reasoning for this is just you're either, you either believe that the military's
purpose is just to be a fighting force or it's not. It reminds me, again, go back to 300, right?
Affilities, the guy who was not able to actually be a Spartan warrior because of some physical deformities.
And Leonidas was telling him, you can't raise your shield.
And I cannot have a single weak spot in my group.
I can't at all.
Because that compromises the readiness and the effectiveness of the entire group.
The purpose of the military is not to exist as an everybody gets a trophy.
social experiment.
It is literally a fighting force that is about America's defense.
The one thing that our federal government is actually legitimately tasked with in the
enumerated powers is this.
And you're talking about compromising that for the purpose of social experimentation,
which is insane.
You're not only compromising our readiness, but you're compromising the lives of the people
who valiantly volunteered to serve in our own volunteer army.
You're compromising their security.
as well. I mean, it's insane. This is the Department of Defense's medical standards for military
fitness updated February 3rd, 2026. Not every medical condition is necessarily permanently disqualifying,
but there are some that are. And it all depends on whether or not they feel as though it can be
overcome and waived or not. I mean, good night. I'm looking at this. They, like, if you've ever had an
abnormality of your retina that could be disqualifying i mean cane the list is so long and it's like
asymmetry uh symmetry of pupil size greater than two millimeters night blindness i mean it gets into i'm still
in the eye section still scrolling still oh now we're in nasal we're now we're in sinuses
if you have any kind of vocal cord dysfunction or anything like that that could be clarified
that could be disqualifying, chronic hoarseness could be disqualifying.
Non-benine polyps can be disqualifying.
Chronic laryngitis can be disqualifying.
Anything.
Oh my gosh, goes on and on.
Eight or more teeth that have visual apparent decay, cavities, et cetera, could be disqualifying.
So now you see why this ruling from this judge is.
So it's a half and half.
It's half because he thinks it's born of animus and it's not.
I don't think this judge knows the purpose of our fighting forces.
It's literally about military readiness.
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from the previous two, you can always download the podcast and check it out. So I was asking
Kayne this on break real quick because so in Maine, the Senate primary between Graham Platner.
and Janet Mills hasn't even happened yet.
And I had a couple of people who listened to the program,
and they were saying,
I can't believe people in Maine had voted for this guy.
And they select him like, no, no, no, no, no.
It hasn't even happened yet.
That primary, there is literally another Democrat still running against him
that Democrats apparently have rejected in favor of the guy
with the literal death's head tattoo.
I mean, we're not saying this.
It's like we're crying wolf.
guy's a Nazi. I mean, you talk about Nazi stuff and you have Nazi tattoos and you like Nazi things.
It's kind of stuff that Nazis do, right? We're not just saying these words. They have meaning, right?
I am, my head exploded as I was replying to one of the listeners because I'm like, yeah, that primary has not happened yet.
Democrats have already circled the wagons around that guy. Bernie Sanders, circle the wagons around that guy.
Everybody. They won't even address. We've been playing audio of Democrats running away whenever the press tries to talk.
talk to them. That's what makes this so much more insane. Joining us on this, that call that Axios reported
about with BB and Trump and her brand new book, which is out today. It's out absolutely today.
The Jews and the Left, Batya Unger Sargon. She joins us now. She's also in broadcasting.
You guys know that she's got a brand new book out. She's on X. She's the host of Batya on News Nation.
She joins us now. First off, my friend, congrats on the book.
That is a big, big deal.
And I know that you're in your, this is the tough week because this is when you do all the press for it.
And we're going to talk about your book as well.
But congrats on that.
I wanted to get your thoughts on this because I know you have tweeted about this Grand Platner story.
And I don't mean to sound naive or uninformed, but I just forgotten that Maine has not had its primary yet.
But the way that you, the way that you, like if you look at how all of this with Grand Platner is covered,
people seem to forget that Janet Mills is still in the race for Senate.
she's a Democrat on the ballot, but Democrats apparently have rejected her for this guy.
What in the world, Batya?
What is it?
Why?
It's so depressing.
The way that I think about it is like, if you had designed a game show called How Low Can You Go to see like how low the Democrats will go, you could not have done a better job than lining up Graham Platner with Susan Collins.
Yeah. Because they're acting like, we have to rally around Grand Potter because Susan Collins is so evil. Look at the Republican. Susan Collins, who voted to impeach Donald Trump, voted against Amy Coney Barrett and Pete Heck said the most bipartisan person in the United States Senate. The exact person that the Democrats pretend they would not call a Nazi if they were running against. They would not call a threat to democracy if they were running against. They would not call a threat to democracy if they were running against.
Yet this milk toast, mild-mannered, bipartisan Susan Collins is enough of a threat that they have to circle the wagons around Nazi tattoo guy, serial sexting cheater admitted to sexting six women.
Now, the two of them walk around like, well, we're working on our marriage.
Our marriage is in a good place.
Our marriage, our marriage.
Dana, they've been married for three years, the entirety of which he was sexting.
other women for. I mean, everything
about this guy is a lie.
The Democrats say he's some
paragon of masculinity. He's an oyster
farmer. The oyster
farm is on a private
island owned by his rich
friend. And all of the
oysters go to his mommy's
restaurant. His daddy
bought him his home.
He worked for Blackwater. I mean,
everything about this guy is
fake. And yet
you're so right. The Democrats
are just absolutely obsessed with him and in love with him.
Like, he is the guy who looks like a macho guy if you haven't met a macho man in 50 years.
It's cosplay.
It's cosplay.
That is true.
It's like he went and Googled what makes somebody macho and then tried to cosplay as all of that.
But he's a Nepo baby.
He's like an older version of Mam Dani.
That's who they have on the left.
Like, they, Daddy buys them everything.
Mommy buys his oysters.
His friend hosts his
oyster farm. And didn't he go
to like the $75,000
a year private school or
something like that? He's, he's
super wealthy, this guy.
He is. And the thing that I find
a little bit depressing is
that the Nazi
tattoo is not enough. You know what I'm saying? It's like
when you get a Nazi tattoo
and it gets revealed, what would hope
you know, and it's not by the way, it's not
just any Nazi tattoo. It's a
Cotton cop, which is specifically for the guards at concentration camps.
And he says he didn't know he knew.
Well, he didn't he text about it?
He was texting people and bragging about it.
And what just came out is he had this and he had a profile on a sexting private messaging
app called Kick, notorious by the way for child predators.
But okay, let's put that aside.
In the photo of himself, his profile photo, he's standing in a towel.
holding the phone so you can see every single one of his tattoos, but not the Totten Cups.
Oh, he's covering it up.
He's hovering up.
I wonder why he would be covering up the tattoo he claims he didn't know was controversial.
Yeah, he's, what is he going to be on Roblox next?
Have they checked that to make sure he's not on there?
Good heavens.
We're talking with Batya Ungersar Sargon, who's got a new book, The Jews in the Left, which we're going to talk about.
I wanted to ask you about this insane story.
I feel like Axios runs this story every couple of months.
Like Trump and Netanyahu got into a fight again.
Like they've had Trump calling Netanyahu a madman.
I don't know how many times.
But last night they ran this story where they were saying that there was this crazy phone call.
And they, I don't know if it was supposed to be like an editorialized summary or if they were acting as though they were direct quotes from Trump.
But it didn't sound like him at all.
But what it seemed like they were trying to do, the purpose of somebody's leaking in the White House,
but they're really trying to remove Hezbollah from this whole equation and act like it's just Israel beaten up on poor little old Lebanon.
And it goes back to when Pakistan messed like got involved and tried to screw everything up by insisting that Lebanon was part of the ceasefire, which they never were.
It's all about Iran trying to protect Hezbollah so Hezbollah can continue bombing Israel.
and Israel is being tied to being able to defend itself against this.
And I was, first off, let me ask you this, Botte, do you really believe, I don't know if I
believe this article.
I don't, not at least the way that it was reported, because it doesn't sound accurate.
And the guy who wrote it, none of the stuff that he's ever reported has ever been really
proven true or substantiated.
Put it this way.
The person who leaked it wanted what happened last night, which is Nittitt.
Tanyaahu and Beebe to be the one and two trending topics on Twitter.
Like the person who leaked it was feeding the insatiable appetite for Israel bad, Israel
undermining America, you know, Israel controlling Trump, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,
right?
So you take that with a grain of salt.
Did it happen maybe?
I don't know.
I'm sure that Trump is frustrated.
We're all frustrated with the situation.
But he and Bibi have great communication.
Our interests with Israel are not identical, but they're pretty aligned.
Now, it could be that in the run up to getting a deal with Iran,
Trump wants Bibi to back off more than Bibi thinks is in Israel's best interest.
That's a totally reasonable thing for them to discuss and debate.
Sure.
But you have to always understand.
Like, someone leaked that, and that person has an agenda.
And that agenda is not good for America, not good for Israel, and not good for Trump.
So, you know, that's the thing to keep in mind.
Maybe it happened. Maybe it didn't.
The Israeli readout of the conversation is very different, obviously.
But even in the best case scenario, like, for Trump to say to BB, hey, cool it, I need you to take it easy for a few days.
I'm in a precarious.
Like, that is totally consistent with how, you know, a superpower like America and its president would talk to a client state that has its own interests that it's trying to pursue while not angering the superpower too much.
Right.
That makes sense. That makes a lot of sense. And because I get he's got to stay on this specific path, you know, with the 04 authorized use of military force and what he's allowed to do and not allowed to do. And he can go up to a certain amount of days and then he's got to pull back. I get all of that. But what, but your point about someone in the admin purposefully trying to undermine. This isn't just about undermining Trump at this point. This is about undermining national security and trying to derail what he's attempting to.
accomplish over there and take this terrorist entity off the chess board finally to closest
I think we're ever going to get in our lifetimes.
Do you, I mean, I feel like that.
I mean, that's leaking classified or at least privileged confidential conversations.
I mean, surely they can find that out who did it.
I know under Biden, no one ever found out who leaked anything from Supreme Court or anything
else.
But surely, Bata, they can run down and maybe there's some kind of penalty there.
Um, I, because as a journalist, I'm sort of like, want to have the most capacious.
Like, I condemn that morally, but I don't know that I would be comfortable with them sort of legally trying to track it down.
True. True. Um, yeah. That's a good point. That's a fair point. I want to ask you about your book, The Jews and the Left.
Uh, because you explore really this, um, I don't, the lack of a better way to describe it, this sort of dovetailing of Democrats and American, um,
Jews for, I think, I just, my whole life. That's how I always thought that there was this relationship,
but things have really, really changed. They've really changed on the left. And then, of course,
you have this weird faction that's pretending to be on the right, or at least as in the coalition.
And we've talked about that. But tell me a little bit about this, because really, I just don't
see Democrats. That's historically sort of been the political home for American Jewish people. But I'm looking at everything,
at where it's going, Mamdani, looking at Platner, looking at all these, I don't see that anymore about you.
So this is why I wrote the book, because I think conservatives who know that they feel very protective of Jews, they know that they love Israel, are really, really confused about why Jews in America, two-thirds of them are Democrats.
Why?
Exactly. Why? This is why I wrote the book to explain that, to explain why Jews became Democrats.
why the left turned on them
and why so many Jews
are still clinging to the Democratic Party
despite everything we talk about all the time.
That is exactly what the book is about.
So anybody who found themselves wondering
that this book is for you,
I also uncover this kind of forgotten
first 300 years of American Jewish history
before Jews became Democrats
because that only happened in the 1900s.
We were here for 300 years before that.
And what's amazing is,
that American Jews were never seen as an oppressed minority in America. They were not even
really seen as an immigrant group. No, one of the biggest financiers of the war, the revolution
was a Jewish businessman. I am Solomon. Yeah. The founding fathers saw Jews as founding
partners in the creation of the nation. They saw them as the physical, living, breathing,
embodiment of the civilization they were trying to build here whose roots are in the Torah,
right, whose roots are in the Bible, the idea that our rights are given to us by God.
And it's the government's job to protect those rights, but it doesn't grant us those rights.
Our creator granted us those rights.
When they saw Jews, they were like, you are the people who brought that civilization to us.
So they saw us as an inextricable part of the nascent nation.
And we've just lost that history.
And I desperately wanted to bring that back to.
I love that.
I love that exploration of that.
Well, the book is available now today.
It is out today.
And it's called The Jews and the Left.
Now, you can get it at Amazon.
I like to tell people go into a bookstore because I think that that weighs the sales more,
because they try to keep conservative books and any kind of like right-leaning books off the bestseller list.
So it counts more if you go in like an order from a bookstore than Amazon.
but it's available everywhere.
But I love that you go so far back into the history of this and you really like talk about that
partnership.
This is fantastic.
Congrats.
Batya Ungar Sargon.
You can find her on X.
Go and get her book out.
And we'll definitely talk again soon.
Congrats again.
Thank you so good to see you.
God bless you.
Thank you so much.
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And King Tuts, there's alien glass in his tomb.
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by Ms. Now, this is cut 23-1,
that if Biden had been elected again,
would he have been able to actually serve as president?
Watch this.
The diagnosis came in May of 2025
and considering what the president's health is now,
had he continued his reelection bid,
had he been elected again,
would he have been able to serve as president?
Would he have had to resign?
I don't know.
What?
I don't know.
Guys, we all saw it.
We all saw it.
But they're trying to act like, oh, no, we don't know what happened.
It's so confusing.
We just, you don't know.
Her interviews were insane.
Like, after, do we have time to play 22?
It's very short.
Real quick.
Let's just play 22.
This was after, like, after the debate, watch.
He was fine.
I mean, he was fine.
It was inexplicable.
But what if that had happened during a meeting with foreign leaders or something like that?
I don't know how to answer that.
I do.
Whiskey Tangle Foxtrot.
That's how you answer it.
It is,
by the way,
her book is not selling.
Oh, no.
Nobody cares.
Nobody cares.
Her book is not selling at all.
They're doing what they did
with Hillary's book,
which they bought like boxes of it
to make it look like
they're actually getting some interest,
and they aren't.
They ain't not at all.
All right, today's stupidity,
let's just keep Jill Biden going.
Yeah.
That was stupid.
Let's do cut 20.
I guess she thinks she's a doctor, but also doesn't think that.
Listen.
He'd given so much of himself and to see you even saying, like, I thought he was having a medical episode.
I was concerned.
Was there any part of you that went into protection mode of like, Joe, you can't keep doing this?
Like, this is, they're taking so much from you.
But the doctors told me he was fine.
I'm not a doctor.
I mean, I am a doctor.
See, that's what I'm my whole point, Cain.
Don't call yourself a doctor if you're not.
You can't arrange guns.
If you can't rearrange guts, don't be calling herself a doctor.
Sorry, but that's just where we are.
Folks, that does it for us today.
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