The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - MS-13 Gang Member Returns, The Track Tragedy Turns Toxic, & John Stamos Canceled

Episode Date: April 11, 2025

China responds to Trump’s 145% tariff with an 125% tariff on all U.S. imported goods. The Supreme Court says Trump must ‘facilitate’ the return of an illegal gang member, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, w...ho was deported back to El Salvador. The father of a m*rderer, Karmelo Anthony, who was accused of stabbing a football player from a rival school at a track event has defended his son, claiming “he’s a good kid”. Conservative Italian PM Meloni heads to DC to discuss tariffs with Trump. Hollywood freaks out over Actor John Stamos attending a charity fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago. Dana plans on counter protesting a Tesla protest in her town this weekend. Anderson Cooper accidentally “misgenders” an attendee at a CNN Town Hall. The Federalist releases the “Crossfire Hurricane” documents exposing the Russia Probe. An LA radio station accidentally tweets the “N” word.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…PreBornhttps://Preborn.com/DanaDonate by dialing #250 and saying “BABY” or give securely at Preborn.com/Dana.Goldcohttps://DanaLikesGold.com My personal gold company - get your GoldCo 2025 Gold & Silver Kit. PLUS, you could qualify for up to 10% in BONUS silverByrnahttps://byrna.com/danaDon’t leave yourself or your loved ones without options. Visit Byrna.com/Dana receive 10% off Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/DanaDana’s personal cell phone provider is Patriot Mobile. Get a FREE MONTH of service code DANAHumanNhttps://humann.comSupport your metabolism and healthy blood sugar levels with Superberine by HumanN. It's now available at your local Sam’s Club, next to SuperBeets Heart Chews.  Tax Network USAhttps://TNUSA.com/DANADon’t let the IRS’s aggressive tactics control your life; empower yourself with Tax Network USA’s support.  Reach a USA-based agent @ 1(800) 958-1000 - Don’t fight the IRS alone.KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSee the NEW PS57 - KelTec Innovation & Performance at its bestFast Growing Treeshttps://fastgrowingtrees.com/DanaThis spring, get up to 50% off select plants at Fast Growing Trees, plus an extra 15% off your first purchase with code DANA  All Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/DanaCode Dana10 for 10% off your entire orderRelief Factorhttps://relieffactor.comTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor. Get their 3-week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today!

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome to the program. I was traveling in Virginia and wasn't, we weren't in studio. So we were broadcasting out of WRVA. We were out there for the Politics and Pints event. And it was all good fun. We had a great time talking with everybody out there. We had really lively conversation. It was going to, it was great. It was great. So now we're back in studio and we've got technical difficulties out the backside. So we're going to try to get that set up and get it fixed so that we can make sure that we can start nicely. We come in and we plug in and then stuff doesn't work. All right.
Starting point is 00:00:41 So as we cover all of this stuff, so we've got this. I'm going to get into the executive orders. We're also going to get into all of the latest, the moves in Congress as well, the moves in Congress. And we're going to touch up on all of that stuff. we're also going to get into the latest with China because China is a huge this has been the tariff war now China announced some hours ago that they were going to kick up tariffs they're trying to that we're at 145 percent with China now now they're increasing to 125 percent and that's uh I still still think all of this is only temporary I still think it's all only temporary
Starting point is 00:01:26 but at the same time, how long is temporary? That's the big question. And I think a lot of people, I think the markets actually are kind of reacting to Scott percent in charge. Lutnik has been, I think Lutnik and Navarro have been effectively sidelined. Navarro is getting a lot of heat. There's a lot of criticism against the way that he's constructed some of this stuff. And I don't know if it's, you know, POTUS is pretty loyal to him.
Starting point is 00:01:49 He reminded everyone in a closed door meeting with his cabinet recently. He said, look, he went to jail for me. So I realize that some of it's palace intrigue. Some of it is also people are, they don't like his approach. I know Musk didn't like his approach. There were a lot of economists or a couple of business titans that weighed in on the side of Musk. So we're going to cover all of that as well because China is now, they're saying 125. So we are at, that's where we are now, 145 versus 125.
Starting point is 00:02:24 So we're going to touch on all of that as well as we kick off. So the latest, let's get some audio in here as we tweet the rest of this stuff. Audio sound bite two. This is Trump on tariffs. I just started in the morning saying be cool. Just a few hours later, there was a pause put in on the tariffs. Can you walk us through your thinking about why you decided to put a 90-day pause? Well, I thought that people were jumping a little bit.
Starting point is 00:02:54 out of line, they were getting yippy, you know? They were getting a little bit yippy, a little bit afraid, unlike these champions, because we have a big job to do. No other president would have done what I did. No other president. Yippie. What was the headline? Was it Time magazine?
Starting point is 00:03:11 I can't remember what headline it was. One of the magazines where they were saying it was yippie to yippie Kaye with the increase of the tariffs, I think was one of the headlines. So you said some people were getting a little yippie. Some were a little afraid. Now the left is trying to construct this and make it like, well, POTUS is nervous and he folded. I don't think that, I mean, we have these other deals that are being made. Apparently there are 15 deals with 15 separate nations that are being presented to POTUS.
Starting point is 00:03:41 Well, or sorry, presented through percent. They're evaluating them. Then they're taking them to POTUS. And they're also engaged in a number of discussions to finalize deals with the rest of these nations. Yes, I'm going to talk about the whole thing with Spain and China. I'll get to that. But that's significant. They're going to have to move really fast on that to accomplish that.
Starting point is 00:04:02 China, though, the whole thing with the one advantage that I think China would have in this is time. And I say that because we have, again, midterms. You guys are tired of hearing me say this, right? You're tired of hearing me saying midterms. But I think China's anticipating the need for. speed, so to speak, with the first administrate, with this first what, maybe first half
Starting point is 00:04:29 of this administration's term. And it's to their benefit to kind of drag it out, I think. That's like one aspect of it. But the, that's all they have, really. They don't have an economy that can go, you know, tit for tat with us on this. They don't. I mean, they entirely rely upon.
Starting point is 00:04:46 I mean, they're an export economy. They, they, I mean, without that and we are such a huge consumer, they can sit here and stamped their feet about disallowing U.S. movies to be shown in Chinese theaters. And that's actually a big thing. That came out towards the beginning of this week, where China's now saying that Hollywood's not going to be able to, as part of this tariff war, they're trying to say that, oh, well, we're going to curb Hollywood film premieres and distribution in Hollywood. They, one of the headline was, one of the
Starting point is 00:05:22 headlines where Beijing bites back by curbing film imports. Now, remember, that's like a whole process for them. There's the story. And you guys remember with Top Gun, there's a story, two stories, one that surrounds a Quentin Tarantino film and then the one that has to do with Top Gun. So remember when Top Gun, when they started showing images and like trailers and stuff from the sequel to that, this is like right as we were all coming out of COVID and, you know, it was all anticipatory. they had the back of Maverick's jacket and it had the Taiwanese flag on it. And China was livid. And they were livid.
Starting point is 00:06:00 And so was one of the main producers, one of the main production companies involved in the film called Tinsent. And that is a CCP entity. Like they are like the head of Tinsent is in good standing with the Communist Party of China, which you have to be in order to have a company there and do business there. And when the Taiwanese patch was on Maverick's jacket, they were livid. So they had to digitally take it out. and you guys remember that. Well, then there was backlash in the United States. So long story short, when Tencent pushed and the CCP pushed, Top Gun said, no, the flag stays on. We're keeping it on.
Starting point is 00:06:31 And they got hit by restrictions in China over that. I mean, they're like, we're not going to show it. Same thing with Quentin Tarantino once upon a time in Hollywood. There's one of my favorite stories, and Tarantino's a favorite director of mine, where he was showing Bruce Lee and this Brad Pitt's character, right? They were facing off on a Hollywood set. And they, they were. China did not like the way that Bruce Lee was portrayed, and they wanted a rewrite of that scene. And so when you are just trying to get a film to hit the theaters in China, you have to go by all the CCP censors, right? You have to, they have to review the film, and then they make suggestions, et cetera. And so they were telling Tarantino and the U.S. producers of this film, we need that
Starting point is 00:07:16 scene rewritten. It's derogatory towards China because of the way that they were portraying Bruce Lee. Tarantino very inartfully and apparently very colorfully told them to go pound sand. And so once upon a time in Hollywood did not get a Chinese opening. They didn't get access to their theaters. Now, here's two narratives at play here. What the first is, and this was the one that I thought this whole move by China, China thinks that they're going to make Hollywood bend the knee and then Hollywood basically act like their surrogates and try to pressure lawmakers and the general public by persuading you using their artistic skills. That's what they're hoping would happen here.
Starting point is 00:07:53 But maybe 10 years ago, maybe 20 years ago, that might have been effective. But the Chinese box office has been in decline for quite some time. That's what they're not telling you when they talk about all the screens that China has and Hollywood share in China's box office. Oh my gosh, it's dropped to 5% and, et cetera. And domestic films have been dominating their box office. But their box office has been in decline even before these tariffs. and I mean, studios would actually just produce films that directly appealed to Chinese audiences.
Starting point is 00:08:24 And then China started expanding their local film production. So their domestic films are actually now taking, and that's obviously not because of a free market. It's CCP. Let's be real. And so not only that, but they're broke. They're broke. Their people are broke.
Starting point is 00:08:39 The idea that China is an economic heavyweight is a false narrative that is promoted by CCP lizards and completely. completely idiotic leftists, some of whom masquerade as righte-centric. It's a lie. I mean, remember the headline that I had a year ago talking about how luxury goods have declined drastically in China, where there was a whole culture that was abersioning culture where people were buying luxury goods and they were trying to get on the Chinese version of TikTok, etc. Or Facebook and use that as a hallmark of how well China was doing. Well, that's even dropped significantly. So they're not in any good place. And I think for once, finally, because of that
Starting point is 00:09:21 decline, Hollywood now has a little bit, whether they take it or not, remains to be seen, but they have a little bit of muscle to flex here. So all of this is to say that China's only advantage is honestly the timing and whether or not Congress can make these deals before midterm start. Because I'm telling you people, once midterm start, you're going to watch a lot these politicians who had been amenable to doing some of this stuff and coming to find common ground, they're going to retreat the other way so they can service their base supporters and you're not going to get anything done. That's the reality of it. So we're going to talk about Xi Jinping was also in Spain too. And they were signing some, I don't know if they're legally binding, but they were signing
Starting point is 00:10:08 some agreements about opening up their markets, et cetera. And there's a lot of weeping and gnashing of teeth about Trump's tariffs and whether or not this is going to destabilize the United States is standing in Europe and what it means for NATO. I'll tell you what it means for NATO. If the United States chooses to ever leave NATO, which I don't think there's no indication that they ever would. And under the previous administration or under Trump's first term, he actually expanded it. That's something that moderate rights and people on the left don't want to acknowledge. That said, if the United States were to ever leave NATO, there is no NATO. Let's not, let's not, you know, beat her on the bush here.
Starting point is 00:10:41 We have a lot to get into as we roll towards the bottom of this first hour. And like I said, we're going to cover all of it. Tariff Gate, the latest of China. We got some domestic stuff, culture, the whole nine yards. All Family Pharmacy is all of the medications that you need without anything being manufactured at all or sourced from China or even India. It's all right here made in the USA, which I think is incredibly important, especially we're talking about becoming more self-sufficient with things like antibiotics, etc. because that's what all family pharmacy does. You don't have to play by big pharma's rules.
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Starting point is 00:12:29 They were celebrating one of their six-year-old daughters, five or six-year-old daughter's birthdays. And they figured out that the propeller, like, apparently something the blade, something to cause the blades to split. And then one of them went flying into the Hudson. The other literally split the tail. And that's ended up, that is what ended up happening. These stuff, all six people on board, including the pilot, three of them were children killed.
Starting point is 00:12:52 Now, they did say that two of the victims, when they pulled them out of the Hudson, were alive. But they did make it. That came out this morning. Two of the victims actually survived the crash. Now, they didn't say what state of alive. You know, you could be alive and unconscious, but they, they didn't. didn't make it. Just a horrible, horrible thing. Another swatting, why does Nikki Minaj always get swatted? She's, I mean, she's been swatted, what, three times in a year? So now this is the third time.
Starting point is 00:13:20 The LAPD, they responded to an assault with a deadly weapon at our house about 7 p.m. And they found no evidence when they arrived. They said it was another swatting call. So she had, in, in 2023, she was swatted twice within a four-week period. So it's actually three times. in like, you know, three years, but still, that's insane. Let's see. This, what in the world? So, Tyreek Hill was holding his baby in his arms and leaned over a 35-story balcony. Cops recalled they had a domestic dispute.
Starting point is 00:13:55 And people could see him. He was on their high-rise at their high-rise apartment in Sunny Isles Beach in Florida. It's like an hour north of Miami. And it showed him holding their daughter, leaning their head. heads over the balcony. They were apparently in a domestic dispute. Cops were called they just said it was an assault in progress but they, the baby's okay.
Starting point is 00:14:16 But good heavens. That, if you're grabbing your baby from your wife in a domestic dispute and then you're intimating that you made drop that baby over the balcony, you need to be dropped over the balcony. And then pick back up, take it back up, and dropped again. And then maybe repeat one more
Starting point is 00:14:31 time for good measure. I, I just that's just nasty. Let's see. Ooh, Prada is buying Versace. Now this is interesting. I like watching this business as it relates to stuff like this, especially right after we were talking about China. This was U.S. Group Capri Holdings, and they created a group along with LVMH because LVMH, that's Salma Hayek's husband's company. How crazy is that? So they're welcoming. They're merging. They're merging. Product Group buys Versace. We have a lot more on the way. Stick with us. And it's our friends over at Tax Network USA.
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Starting point is 00:16:17 Well, in this week unanimously saying as the Supreme Court, the United States still stands for what the United States stands for when we're talking about due process even against people who have been accused
Starting point is 00:16:32 of being gang members. Okay, if they're gang members, great, come. And prove that in the court of law. You can't grab them off the street, throw them in a van, and fly them out of the country. Yes, you absolutely can. I'm so tired of this. That's just Scarborough. That's what I've heard from the left on this, like nonstop.
Starting point is 00:16:50 Oh, you can't just pick people up who are, you know, who are walking around and deport them. Well, that's not what people are doing. They're targeting people who are here illegally and doing the exact same damn thing that any other country has every other right. to do. Welcome back to the program. Daniel Lash with you, bottom of this first hour. The case over Kilmar, Armando, Abrago Garcia, or just Abrago Garcia, he's the guy who was deported to El Salvador, right? And remember, he is in a, let me just set the stage at this, because we're going to get to the Supreme Court decision. They're demanding, and I don't understand what this means, the
Starting point is 00:17:30 facilitation of repatriating him back to a country that he was in illegally. This is what I love about the left. so damn illogical. They are mad because they said that it was that he, that this guy who was in the country, there is no debate. This dude is an illegal immigrant. This dude was a legit member of a gang. And of course, now after he's trying to say, no, I wasn't. I'm just a humble immigrant who was leaving a life of, no, you weren't. You were literally in a gang. I mean, everybody in his family was like, yeah, he's in a gang. Everybody associated with the case. He was like, yep, he's in a gang. Yeah, he was in a gang. What did you think was going to happen?
Starting point is 00:18:08 But the left says, oh, it's so bad that he was here illegally. He's been illegally deported. Do you not see the insanity of this position? They're mad. They believe in illegal deportation, but not illegal entry. You can't have it both ways. So he's described in the press as a Maryland father, right? So Braco Garcia.
Starting point is 00:18:32 So just again, to set the facts of the case, he was here illegally. That is not even up for debate amongst people with brain cells. He was here illegally. The only reason he was allowed to stay was because of the Biden administration. Long story short, they basically gave him a reprieve. Now, it was not a promise that he was never going to be deported. And in fact, it was never a waiting period for him to be classified as not able to be deported. he was just going to be deported later.
Starting point is 00:19:04 That's all it is in layman's terms. And so the left is, bottom line, he was going to be deported. He was here illegally. None of that changes. So the left is mad because they believe that the Trump administration and ICE left over some administrative clerical garbage in order to get a guy who was in a gang out of the country and back to El Salvador. Really? What's, no. And the, I don't understand.
Starting point is 00:19:31 what the facilitation thing is. The whole thing is weird to me. They made the Supreme Court in this ruling that they came out with is I think, well, it doesn't make sense. This was yesterday. They issued a brief order. They're kind of siding with the lower court's order saying that the administration has to facilitate the return of this illegal immigrant who was living in Maryland.
Starting point is 00:20:01 and they send him back El Salvador is where he's from. So they send him to El Salvador. And now some people are bringing up questions about the way that this was worded. They said that it was a result of an administrative error. Kane, I got to stop here. Kane, you know, I mean, because, you know, you've got family from Mexico. I'm sure Mexico would be like, I'm so sorry. You entered illegally and we were going to deport you.
Starting point is 00:20:26 We made an administrative error. I don't think that they play footsie with like stupid stuff like that. No, you actually have the one-two punch of the government saying no, and then the cartels. If somehow you get past the government. Yeah. Yeah, that's actually a really good point. That's a very good point. Yeah, you got to have the cartels blessing, too.
Starting point is 00:20:43 The left was saying, no, no, no, he's been safely here in the United States. And I love the fact that they argue that because he was never charged with a crime formally, that means he did nothing wrong. He entered the country illegally, and he's been involved with gangs. according to his own actual family and everybody else. And actually in government documentation too. But okay. Just the idea that we're going to, oh, it's an administrative error is the assinine to me.
Starting point is 00:21:13 So what I, this is what they said. The D.C. Court, District of Maryland, they entered an order, and this was on April 4th, they entered an order directing the government, this was the wording, to quote, facilitate and effectuate the return of the return of. of Obrego Garcia to the United States by Monday, April 7th. What? So the government was like it's a clerical error. What?
Starting point is 00:21:40 And they stayed the case, obviously, when POTUS asked for the Supreme Court to get involved. So the deadline doesn't even exist. Deadline's been over. It's, you know, it doesn't even exist anymore. The, I don't understand what the hell the word effectuate means. And when I was trying to make sense of this ruling, I'm like, you know, I'm going to ask a couple lawyer friends of mine. See what Jonathan Turley says. Nobody knows what that means. Turley literally asked what the hell is a writ of facilitation. That's, what is that?
Starting point is 00:22:10 I mean, it's, he talks about the application, et cetera, et cetera, the quote, the intended scope of the term effectuate in the district's court order, however, is unclear and may exceed the district court's authority. Is that, Kane, is that an administrative error? Sounds like it. They said they should clear. certified its directive with due regard for the deference owed to the executive branch in the conduct of foreign affairs. So is it, is this a demand like a court issued requirement? Or are they saying, hey, can you facilitate this? Or it sounds like you're asking someone to help you move, like a favor. It's weird. That's what I don't understand about this, this order. And the order replies to the district court, which Charlie noted,
Starting point is 00:22:58 which is directed to show regard for the deference or to the executive branch and the conduct of foreign affairs. So they can't really give an order according to how they're structured. The district court can't tell the executive what to do. So what does that mean? And that's where Turley doesn't have any answers.
Starting point is 00:23:17 He said, what right does the district court have to manage the relations or communications with a foreign country? I mean, what, I mean, even they noted, the court noted that even the illegal or the alien enemies act, detainees have the right to habeas actions before removal from the country. So long as, you know, you follow through, the government conceded the point in the appeals process after the deportation. The whole, I don't understand that I'm with everyone
Starting point is 00:23:47 else. What do you mean facilitate and effectuate? The, his, the, Arbrego Garcia always maintained that he had been persecuted in El Salvador without evidence, and that's why we should have not deported him to his home country. Of course, he says persecuted. Other people say he was running with the gang. It doesn't sound like he was being persecuted.
Starting point is 00:24:12 So it is, I think it highlights something that also is nonsensical, like I said earlier on, from the left. They are upset over what they say is an illegal deportation, but they're not upset over the illegal entry. that doesn't make sense.
Starting point is 00:24:31 And doesn't that position then kind of invalidate their whole, I think that invalidates their entire argument. Now, like I said, the guy was ever, he was always going to be deported anyway. I am just not at all gracious towards people who not only enter the country and break the law, but even under things like Flores, et cetera, and they have a grace period against being deported still don't follow through and become and obtain legal status. That's my whole thing. If you're not following through and getting legal status, you're just giving a giant middle finger to everybody who's here while also demanding the same rights of all the people that you're disrespecting by refusal to follow the law that everyone else has to follow. And if you think that
Starting point is 00:25:15 you're more special than me, we're going to have problems. You know, I think you all pretty much share that opinion. So I don't know. I say screw any kind of administrative error. You came in here, illegally and you're you came in here illegally you continue to behave in an illegal manner by continuing on in a criminal in a criminal fashion and now you're expecting like a reprieve no that's not what we're doing here just it's just so it's just a weird position for the left to have and i also done i also am with turley i'm just kind of scratching my head like what do you mean facilitate and effectuate that's just weird it's a weird thing Now, this will, and we're going to follow this and see how this, how this plays out because, you know, the left acts like it's a huge win for them.
Starting point is 00:26:07 I, again, think that there's a missed opportunity here on the right to question, wait, if you are, if you think that people can be deported illegally, what is the reason for which they might be deported again? Oh, entering illegally? Okay, so you can't have one without the other then, right? and if you're and one is literally just a base administrative procedure where the other one is actually in some states like Florida it's now a felonious action it's purely the they're consistent in contradictions bill malugin let me pull this up had reported that Biden had used his executive authority to allow a lot more than 500,000 illegal immigrants from four countries to fly back into the U.S. for temporary parole grants
Starting point is 00:26:53 and then announced that his administration wouldn't renew the grants. And then when Trump is now trying to exercise his authority as Potus, the same authority that Biden had when he exercised it, a judge is now, a federal judge is now blocking it. This was 18 hours ago where it was reported a federal judge said that they're going to halt the administration from ending the program that allowed hundreds of thousands of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans to temporary live in the United States. You remember that program under Biden, right?
Starting point is 00:27:21 But not so much the Cubans. though. Remember that was the other big part of it. They said Cubans, not really so much the Cubans. You know, because those Cubans, they tend to vote conservative. And now we can't have that, right? We can't have, we can't have Cubans coming in who just want to be left alone and just, you know, want to work and add to the tax base and raise their families and follow the law and go to church. No, you can't have that. We need the gang members coming in from El Salvador and MS-13 from Venezuela. That's what we need. So Biden could do it and it was considered acceptable under his authority. Trump is doing the 180 of it and they're saying, no, you can't do that with your authority. Make that make sense.
Starting point is 00:28:08 Make that make sense. This judge, according to CBS, it's a program that Biden created that the executive can create or end. That's not up for dispute. a program like this, it is within the purview of the executive you can create or uncreate it. Biden created it. Trump wants to get rid of it. And now Judge Indira Talwani, U.S. District Judge, stay in the program. It was set to end later this month.
Starting point is 00:28:35 And no, she's not going to, they don't want to allow the administration to revoke the allowance for these individuals. they would lose their legal status on April 24th. And they were, now here's the thing. Here's why I don't feel bad about any of it. And I think Trump is completely within his authority. This is the thing that is buried in every report of this. So every single one of these people who came in all had financial sponsors. It's number one.
Starting point is 00:29:07 Every one of them had a financial sponsor that's part of this program. Every one of them were given two-year permits to live and work in. the United States legally. They were shielded from deportation. During that time, they were told to find the legal pathway and begin that process because the parole is only always ever a temporary status to, and so long as you're using this period to start the paperwork and obtain legalized status, which you would be protected after starting this, then those were the details of the program.
Starting point is 00:29:43 regardless of whether or not you support or oppose the program, you see how that makes sense, right? Okay, well, and like I said, regardless of if you oppose or support it, you're bringing people in, they can stay in. So it's a temporary status for two years. They're with the financial sponsors, mind you, and people help guiding you, you're supposed to start the process to become a legal citizen. Hardly anybody has, according to CBS. how is that my problem? How is it your problem? You're literally given entry. You're told you can stay for two years, start the process to become and to get legalized status, legal status. And if you don't do it, who the hell are you to demand extra favor when you were given favor in the first place and you
Starting point is 00:30:33 refused to do what needed to be done in order to cement your status of staying here legally? That doesn't make any sense to me. It's like me going to a foreign country and over-extending my stay and doing nothing in that time whatsoever to plan for that date. You know that date's coming. They've known this entire time that all of this was going to expire on April 24th. And now a judge is tell, I didn't elect this judge. Did you elect this judge for president? Did you elect this judge to run the office of the executive? I didn't. But yet, that's how they're trying to undermine it. The irony here, and I think this is what Democrats really like, is that they want, they're still mad that Trump reshaped the judiciary, the second half of his first term. And now they're trying to hamstring him with the judiciary.
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Starting point is 00:33:15 I watched on the evening news last night, one of the other networks, and I watched the issue of lumber. Now, you see, we get so much of our lumber, our two-by-fours, from Canada. What's where you get it from? Canada, we got our newsprint from up there for newspapers. The fact is we get it, what are we going to do to have more lumber made in the United States now? What is our plan now? Oh, we're not going to import wood, so we're going to make more wood?
Starting point is 00:33:38 We're going to create more wood. Is that it? I don't think we are in a position to simply replicate the imports coming into this country with our own products. They can't always be done. And I think if a woods example of that, wood, are we going to make more wood in this country because of our trade deal? I don't think so. Where does he? Where does he think wood comes from?
Starting point is 00:34:00 Wood doesn't grow on trees. It's like, you know, just, you know, what do you think it just grows on trees? You've got wood trees out there? Gosh. I mean, you're just going to go make the wood. made of jokes here. That's Chris Matthews. He is a very cantankerous old fart. Is he not? Yeah. Yeah, we're America. Hells yeah, we can grow more trees. You know what? And if not, we'll just take yours. No kidding, maybe on that last part. Or am I? Just, it's not like we're bulldozing huge parts of the
Starting point is 00:34:30 Amazon rainforest for a road for our climate change conference. Oh, wait, that's what they did. Yeah. Second hour is coming up. Stick with us. Gold prices have surged over 40% since January 2024 consistently reaching new highs. According to Goldman Sachs' research, the upward trend is expected to persist due to strong demand from central banks. It's stuff like this that's made me take action and why I've bought precious metals like gold and silver. I've partnered with a great company that makes it super easy to buy, easy, transparent, and simple. And that company is Goldco. They're a huge supporter of this show and they're the best at what they do. And right now, you can get a free 2025 golden silver kit jam-packed with critical information about buying precious
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Starting point is 00:35:45 second hour of the program, don't forget, you can sign up over at Substack Chapter and Verse, lots of good stuff going out about there. Also, Lorraine has something about the latest with the, she calls him the faux assassin. The guy tried to assassinate President Trump. We're going to talk about that coming up. But also, one of the other things on deck We're going to get into China.
Starting point is 00:36:08 We're going to talk about that. The president's strategy on that and how he's been handling it. The issue of the Carmelo Anthony, the track or the athlete in his own right, you know, the track meet stabbing that was in Frisco, Texas, Frisco, Texas of all places. And there has been a lot of back and. forth about was it self, I can't believe there's been back and forth. Some people are trying to act like it's self-defense. There's some people on the right even saying that this was self-defense, which is wrong. And I'll explain. But the Texas DA, they had a discussion and he was asked
Starting point is 00:36:56 about whether or not they're going to seek the death penalty for a 17-year-old Carmelo Anthony, who is ineligible for the death penalty because he's a minor. He's also ineligible for life in prison or life, sorry, without parole due to his age. It's according to the Collin County District Attorney Greg Willis. And that's something that Scotus has said, not only can you not seek the death penalty against someone who's committed a crime when they're 17, but you can't get, can't even give them life without parole. So he said that's not something that we could do even if we wanted to. Now, you know the story. Carmelo Anthony had stabbed Austin Metcalf. The story of court per witnesses was that Carmelo Anthony went into the opposing team.
Starting point is 00:37:34 tent and I guess it was raining outside or whatever. He was in their tent. He was told to leave. And then at that point, he told Austin Metcalf, you know, he opened his bag and like gestured inside and was like, touch me again and see what happens. And, you know, put your hands on me to see what happens is what he had said. That's a provocation. That's not defense. So if you think that this is self-defense, dear God, don't ever practice law because you'll get laughed out of the courtroom. If you're a two-a advocate and you're saying that this is self-defense, dear God, do us all a favor. Do not undermine the work of everybody else by claiming that this is self-defense. It is not. This is so stupid to argue this. And I question the IQ of anyone who says it. That's harsh, but it needs to be said to apparently get through
Starting point is 00:38:18 the thick skulls of some of the people who keep saying it's self-defense because it's not. That's provocation. Self-defense isn't, yeah, come on and try me. That's provocation. You are immediately nullifying your defense by saying it's self-defense with provocation. Furthermore, he admitted to it. He was like, yeah, it's not alleged. I did it. He was combative and hostile about it when he was being taken into custody. And they kept saying he, and then afterwards when he, I think, fully realized what was
Starting point is 00:38:49 going to happen to him, then he started claiming that it was self-defense. It is not self-defense. He was an aggressor. And I don't give a rat's ass if the other teenager, the Austin Metcalfe, I don't care if he was running his mouth or not, which that's all hearsay. knows. What we do know is apparently everybody there did all agree that Carmelo Anthony said, yeah, do this and, you know, like, uh, uh, like, uh, try me, you know, like he opened up his bag gestured inside, like he had a weapon inside. He went to a high school track meet with a knife,
Starting point is 00:39:22 stop sitting here acting like, you're just some picked upon person. Then he issued a provocation. That is not self-defense. That is the act of an aggressor. So that alone completely destroys that argument. It would be laughed out of court. It's, do I think it was premeditated? That's kind of a reach, I think. Because then you have to show that he, I think you would have to show that he has had longstanding beef
Starting point is 00:39:52 with Metcalf or something to that extent and that he determined that he was going to take a knife to school for the singular purpose of engaging. So I don't think it was premeditated. I don't. And there's, I mean, we'll see. I'm not shocked that they would try to make it like it's a self-defense claim because they're trying to produce the penalty that the 17-year-old's going to face. But you don't get to claim, like I said, you're not, after you issue a provocation, you go there with a weapon.
Starting point is 00:40:22 You've been in trouble for taking the same weapon to school repeatedly. Then you go to a track meet with a weapon and then you issue a provocation. No, you are the aggressor here. You're the aggressor. This is asinine. So I just, and another quick question or a quick thing too about some of the hatred that I see that the dad, Austin Metcalf's dad is getting.
Starting point is 00:40:49 So Austin Metcalf's dad, he had been telling the press that he like forgave, he said he's already for Jeff Metcalf, he says he's forgiven Carmelo Anthony. and he has sympathy for the team's family. And he says that I've already forgiven the person that stabbed him. God's going to take care of everything. There are some, and it's the same people who are trying to also bizarrely argue self-defense that are like in the middle and on the right,
Starting point is 00:41:17 that are slamming Jeff Metcalf for an overabundance of grace that their simple minds cannot fathom. I've seen people say, what kind of dad are you for having, for not sticking up for your son, like posthumously? What kind of dad are you for saying this? These are people who like to go out there and say Christ is king as an anti-Semitic slur. Let me tell you something. You need to read your Bible a little bit more than use it to thump people over the heads with it.
Starting point is 00:41:44 This guy is demonstrating a grace that I don't have. And clearly these people don't have. And if anyone thinks that somehow he is less than because this is the mode that he is choosing to deal with his son's loss, the loss, these people, These people are armchair vultures who are dissecting the way that this dad is reacting. He is reacting in a Christ-like way that he is, I'll say it. This man is more mature in his faith than I am. Major props to him. More mature in his faith than I am because I could not be like that.
Starting point is 00:42:23 I would be coming for you and everyone related to you. That's not a virtue. That's not a strength. That's a weakness. because it's you saying, no, I don't think God can handle it, so I'm going to handle it myself. So it's not a celebratory.
Starting point is 00:42:35 It's not a badass thing to say. Notice all the people who want to act tough are the yippiest people out there. No, he is demonstrating a faith that comes from a piece that's or passes understanding. That is what that man is. So major props to that man
Starting point is 00:42:50 because he is, people instead of criticizing him should take some lessons from him. And everybody grieves differently. everybody has a different grief process. So shame on the people that are trying to shame Jeff Metcalf for demonstrating grace. Because you know the other thing that he's doing is he's being the adult in the room and he is tempering hostilities. He is being an adult in the room and he is tempering the emotions which are already high.
Starting point is 00:43:18 There are enough people out there to agitate things. He, who could be the biggest platform of them all, is not doing it. So major kudos to him. That is a very mature faith. and he should be celebrated and not criticized. But this is not a self-defense issue. It's not. You know, if the facts come out that it was Austin Metcalfe who stalked Carmelo Anthony to his car and then ambushed him, then yeah, you could tell me, oh, that's self-defense.
Starting point is 00:43:43 He defended himself. Okay, you got it. But when you go out seeking trouble and yes, if you're taking a knife to school, you are seeking trouble. End up. If you have repeatedly taken a knife to school, as Carmelo Anthony has done, You are seeking trouble. I don't give a rat's ass if you're an honor roll student. That's such a,
Starting point is 00:44:03 you're saying that you can get good grades and be a good athlete and not act like this. That doesn't make any sense. That's irrelevant. Some of the people that I know who are some of the worst people had the worst characters. We're straight A students. And some of them weren't. Some people were salt of the earth people. That's like saying, oh, someone's rich so they can't be bad.
Starting point is 00:44:23 Shut up. That's such a bad argument. I, I, this is, when you're repeatedly, again, taking knives to school, you've been disciplined for it before. You take a knife to attract me and then you issue a provocation, try me and you'll see. And you're gesturing to your bag like you've got something inside it, a weapon. Yeah, that's, you're looking for trouble. That is not self-defense. This will all play out in court.
Starting point is 00:44:55 you know and the thing is you know what really makes me mad about this is everything that i just said what the parents were saying about carmello anthony you're you're you're a top athlete and you're an honor roll student and you choose to throw your life away like this oh my gosh i could just shake the teeth out of his head what are you thinking what are you thinking why would you throw away your life like that where are the parents the parents i know they were saying that, oh, well, he's, you know, it was self-defense. Where are you at, mom and dad? Why did your kid take a knife to school and do so repeatedly? Why does it sound like he was a bully? It's frustrating stuff. Parents have got to be involved. They have to be involved. It's,
Starting point is 00:45:46 and it just, it's a 17 years old and his life is over. So you have two lives, basically, that ended by one person's choice. And that just makes me sick. I hate, Nothing, nothing grieves me more than seeing someone so full of potential and with the world at their fingertips and they throw it away. Imagine the life that they could have led. Had they not done that? This just makes me sick. That, that grieves me.
Starting point is 00:46:22 So the issue of Trump, the potus with China, a lot of discussion about this, because now we've got these 100, what is it? They haven't raised it since we've been on air, have they? Still 125% to 145%. No, I think it's still there. It's still there, yeah. Some people were saying that Trump is just too,
Starting point is 00:46:42 he's too, no, he's the jerk we need. Yeah. He is. No, you, look, guys, this was long overdue. This was long overdue. Oh, I have zero qualms about terrifying China all the hell. I have zero qualms about it. The other nations, I mean, I do agree.
Starting point is 00:47:03 I think that this is kind of, this is how he structures his deal. Everyone says art of the deal, but it's actually very Sun Tzu Art of War. It's tempered just a little bit for the boardroom. But it's pretty much art of war. You know, like go out like some Overton window, say something entirely extreme, cause chaos, while in the meantime, you negotiate on your real position. And then when that is presented, that looks. like these people were able, oh, we're the ones who got us to this position, when that was,
Starting point is 00:47:33 in fact, the position that was really only ever actually being negotiated. So that's kind of what his art of the deal is, but actually that's Sun Tzu, very Sun Tzu. And China has got, they have gotten away with so much for so long. And you have to have, I don't care what you think of Trump, you have to have somebody who's a brute to deal with a brute. That's just the nature of it. You're not going to have a weak knee Joe Biden who's going to be dealing with Xi Jinping. You're not going to have somebody who's weak dealing with me. You've got to have somebody. You have to have somebody who's tough. And that's what, and somebody who, you know, doesn't care or at least that's part of their image. And I think that that's what some of this,
Starting point is 00:48:17 that's what some of this is. And so I, this, I think, we've already saw, we saw how the market reacted. We were on there Thursday. Oh my gosh. But now, the one, the one, thing I'm going to pull this up with Spain. The Spanish prime minister was meeting with Xi Jinping in Beijing. Now, this is not a belt and road initiative thing, but they, and you know, Spain's socialist. Although the socialist parties there, they're losing lots of ground. There is a conservative resurgence in Spain. And conservative to Spain, not like American conservative, but people who, you know, believe in immigration law and they believe in lower tax, things like that. There's certain commonalities. But,
Starting point is 00:48:59 He was meeting with the Spanish Prime Minister, and they had a trade agreement, where they were opening China to Spanish products, vice versa. And some were arguing that the U.S. threat of you're going to cut your own throats if you work with China, that Spain's ignoring this. We're going to come and talk about this here coming up after headlines. As we move, our partners that help bring you the program. It is our friends over at Keltek, the PR 5, PR57, Chamberton 5, 7, rotary barrel pistol. and it's the lightest 5-7 on the market.
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Starting point is 00:50:25 And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. So three apparently were killed after a small plane crash near a Boca Raton airport with multiple roads closed. A Cessna 310 went down on military trail there in Boca Raton. Three people were killed after a crash this morning. One person on the ground was also injured but expected to survive their injuries. It went down about 10.20 a.m. Eastern time, according to the FAA. So they still have a number of road closures in that area.
Starting point is 00:50:57 also the pull this up ooh the billion dollar ball player seriously seriously could arrive by 2030 I am now going to be a baseball player I figure I can do it if somebody else can
Starting point is 00:51:13 you know tuck a nut and run out there and call themselves a woman I sure as hell can be a ball player right Kane Bryce Harper has signed this is back in 2019 a 13 year 330 million dollar contract with the Phillies Now you got Mike Trout, who signed with the Angels, 426.5 million extension.
Starting point is 00:51:34 Half a billion dollars. I couldn't even spend all that money if I tried. What would you even do? I would have all the dogs, all of them, maybe some goats, right? What else would I have? Oh, I'd have all the cars I wouldn't be allowed to get because my husband says they go too fast. I'd have all that, right? My own power tools, Kane.
Starting point is 00:51:56 Oh, boy. Yeah, I just do what I want. But, so we're actually going to see that. We're actually going to see a billion dollar ballplayer by 2030. I, man, well, with inflation, you know, it could happen. Let's see. Oh, wait a minute. So in the, now they're saying that there's underwater pyramids, thousands of years old,
Starting point is 00:52:15 mysterious underwater pyramid, believed to be 12,000 years old near Taiwan. May rewrite everything we know about the ancient world. Or hear me out. Aliens. Stick with us. Our partners that help bring you the program, it's our friends over at Superbeats. You guys are very familiar with Super Beats, and you're familiar with the chews, but there's also the SuperBoreen product, which they came out with late last year. Well, last year.
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Starting point is 00:53:50 It's Friday. your girl Dana last year with you behind the mic we got all the other meat and tatees to get into but I gotta tell you this so some of our roles are exaggerated on the show but some of them are not like for instance cane there's certain people
Starting point is 00:54:06 I don't allow, I won't make sure Kane does not meet or talk to because they'll form like a scientific group of like a secret cabal I don't like how you're true I didn't this I was telling them about a friend I have who's very into like ancient alien stuff I like watching all of it
Starting point is 00:54:21 And I got some, you know, do I think we're alone in this universe? No. I think also that the government's been trying to, you know, get us used to the idea that we're not alone. And it's not unbiblical, by the way to think that. I mean, they don't talk about no, God doesn't say there's no aliens out there. I'm just saying, you know. But I think it's, I, do I think we're alone in this vast universe? No, I totally don't.
Starting point is 00:54:41 I'm okay with it. I'm okay with it. So the, I don't even know what happened, but now all of a sudden, apparently when I'm not in here, when the guys come in here in the morning and get everything situated, they have giant brain trust meetings where they talk about reversed engineered alien tech. And so now came where we at, are we just in a world that's been seated by aliens?
Starting point is 00:55:03 None of what you just said was true. Not even an ounce of it. Although it kind of is. I don't know. This had to do with that underwater pyramid thing that we had in the last. That aliens built? Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 00:55:16 I heard about that. It is kind of weird that you got ziggurats in South America and then pyramids and need. I do. And there's like, there's been like some evidence of like perhaps trade. I get it. But is it aliens? I don't know. Sometimes Occam's Razor, the easiest explanation is the likeliest explanation. And that's not aliens? Because it's, I'm lazy and it seems easy. Because it seems like aliens is the most logical explanation. Yeah. And I'm okay if it is. But I also, I, do I really care in a lot of these shows where they're like, this is how they got the stones so precise? I'm like, no. No, they didn't do all this. It was aliens. I'm just saying.
Starting point is 00:55:50 Now, I don't know if I necessarily believe it, but I'm entirely open. Do you know why? Do you know why I'm entirely open? Why? Because nothing in my life this weekend is going to change if it's not true or if it is. There you go. You speaking too soon? It's like a quasi-Pascals wager, which, by the way, is an illogical assumption by itself
Starting point is 00:56:10 because it says go with whatever religion promises the most, but I digress. Do you think that if there is proof and disclosure that aliens are, that it wouldn't at all affect your life? Are you saying it wouldn't? No, I'm just like right now with how the pyramids are made. No, I don't, what's going to change if they come on and say, oh, aliens are here? I mean, aside for me going, yeah, I knew some of you Bs were aliens. I knew it. Right?
Starting point is 00:56:31 We would have, like that David Hogg kid is a Martian. Yeah, he's not from. Steve saw him at Trader Joe's. Anyway. He's not from around here. No. Yeah. So.
Starting point is 00:56:40 I mean, really, though? I mean, does that how you would feel about it? I don't think I would, if they come out and say, oh, we got aliens. I think I'd be like, yeah. You wouldn't be surprised. And you wouldn't be... No. And it wouldn't change your life in any way.
Starting point is 00:56:53 No. To find out that the... Because I've already assumed it. The checkout cashier at Tom Thumb was an alien. Yeah, I already assume it. I mean, I'm weird with people anyway. Anybody who's been in a small group event with me knows this. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:57:06 They're like, you're so normal when you're with a ton of people. But when you get isolated, you're weird. I'm like, I know. I'm telling you guys. You know what I'd buy the alien crypto coin. Oh, gee. See, that's the problem. It would probably come right.
Starting point is 00:57:17 stupid products that we're going to have. So yeah, maybe it would impact my life in a negative way because we're going to have like alieno cereal and all kinds of stuff. I don't know. Yeah. So, you know, I just, I don't know. Like I said, I don't think it would be. No. Quick headline. So Prime Minister Georgian Maloney is traveling to D.C. to meet with POTUS for high stakes talks on tariffs. And at the heart of the discussion is the trade surplus that we have. with, that they enjoy with Italy. So American exports to Italy totaled 32.4 billion. Imports surged to 76.4. The Italian direct investment, that reached about 3.8 billion. Total investment stocked about 70.7 billion. Our investments in Italy contrast to that at 1.3. Just make it to where we can get the Italian wines.
Starting point is 00:58:11 Please, please, please. That's all I care about. So I think this, Maloney and Trump are natural allies anyway. If you're familiar with Georgia Maloney and her party, Fratelli Di Italia, they're very, you know, she's very conservative. Conservative for Europe standards and like just conservative by American standards. She's very like faith family, all of that, national sovereignty, things of that nature. She's been, she's had a hell of a time. Her and her coalition partner, Mateo Salvini, who's a deputy prime minister, he's with Lega, they've, they've been back.
Starting point is 00:58:47 battling to save their nation from the deluge of immigration, illegal immigration, and just boatloads of people shown up a Messina or wherever else and expecting to disembark without any kind of oversight. They were allowed, that gets me, they were allowing. So previous governments in Italy until Maloney took over and they've been fighting with the courts. It's, they're making progress, but it is a brawl. And some people have been criticizing her and a lot of this is German agitation because they have a, they're not entirely friends. A lot of it's German agitation. They've been trying to portray her as just dragging her feet and not getting it done when they've been like brawling every day, every single day, fighting the courts, fighting the press,
Starting point is 00:59:29 fighting the socialists in their, in their nation, the whole nine hours. They've made a lot of games, but just to show you how unbelievably ridiculous it is, the double standard, if you are illegal or if you're illegal. I could have come over from like Algiers on a boat and entered in Italy and just went my own way. And the socialists over there, they're fine with it. I mean, obviously, their conservative government isn't and now things have changed. But up until that point, that was okay. But if you were coming in from like the United States, if you're coming in from Canada, anything outside the Schengen Agreement, and you're coming in, you have to have your passport on you at all times. You can't even get a hotel room unless you show them your passport.
Starting point is 01:00:09 If you're moving there, you can't even buy a car, your first year or three years that you're there. You see the difference? Make it make sense. Make it make sense. It's so asinine. So they're having these discussions about trade. And I am totally fine with that. I knew Italy was going to come to the table because they're natural allies.
Starting point is 01:00:33 They've been working, you know, together. Both administrations are incredibly friendly with each other. and one of the reasons that Maloney is such a, and why this is such a high, a high-vis visit, is she is the most conservative leader in Europe, the most. And she's the most conservative leader in the EU,
Starting point is 01:00:55 her presence and then the conservative faction in the parliament in the EU, they have been just blowing out. They've been, you know, attracting members and support, not only in their own respective nations, but also grabbing seats in the EU, they are dragging the EU back to at least a centrist point. So that's huge, that's significant. That's, that's, that's, that's pretty
Starting point is 01:01:18 major. So we're going to watch and see how all that plays out. Uh, but she's going to be, you're going to have some of those, uh, oval office optics for that. A couple of other things to touch on and, uh, get into this. Where's that? I wanted them to pull up a couple things. I had some culture issues and wanted to pull up. We talked about the Carmelo Anthony. The crowdfunding for him is pretty well. People are mad at John Stamos. Huh?
Starting point is 01:01:45 You guys remember Uncle Jesse from Full House? I grew up watching Uncle Jesse on Full House. He had like the most mulety of Mullets I've ever seen on my life. It was the hair band mullet. But he attended a benefit. So Mar-a-Lago, yes, it's like the, the, you know, Trump's house, but it's also a club and people can stay there and they can play golf there and you can also hold events there. There are tons of different groups that hold events
Starting point is 01:02:19 from all over the spectrum. You have centrist, you have rights. I mean, although now I'm pretty sure it's like center and right. I, you know, probably no lefties go there anymore, but they all kinds events there. So they had the Palm Beach Ray of Hope Gala and they support nurses etc. It's like a medical, you know, they support first responders, all that kind of stuff. And John Stamos attended a benefit there, right? It wasn't a benefit for the president. It wasn't a benefit that Republicans organized. It wasn't a benefit that the administration organized. It was, it's a charity event that a charity decided, let's have it at Marlaco. They put it together. And it's a nonprofit. And John Stamos attended because he just supports, he emceed the,
Starting point is 01:03:06 the evening. And he was absolutely obliterated by the left for it to the point where he had to, he felt like he had to see something on Instagram about it. He said, I accepted the invitation to MC the Palm Beach Ray of Hope Gala, an evening dedicated to honoring and uplifting our frontline heroes. And he says it's a nonpartisan event. They support the Academy for Nursing and Health Occupations. It's a 501c3. They train like, you know, up to like 400 nurses over a year. They look at the critical shortage of health care professionals in Palm Beach County. And he goes, I stand by the importance of this. They were trashing him for going to, he was saying that it's not political.
Starting point is 01:03:47 And he ended, you know, my values and political views remained unchanged, et cetera. But the fact that it was just at Mar-a-Lago, it, like someone goes, quote, John Stamos just ruined his brain forever. I'm sure, yeah, some stupid rando with no life that's going to get mad over just, shut up. John's, you're not going to cancel Uncle Jesse. pound all the sand on God's green earth if you think that you're going to cancel Uncle Jesse. No, not happening.
Starting point is 01:04:12 Just because he was at Mar-a-Lago, because a 501C3 decided to use that, I mean, yes, there are a lot of places in Palm Beach. There's not a lot of places in Palm Beach that are right there on the beach that have, like, beautiful grounds, enough to satisfy all the parking, etc. That's just insane.
Starting point is 01:04:30 So, yeah, they're like, oh, he's at Mar-a-Lago. And when the media first started writing about it, they made it like they they they downplayed the charitable organization that organized the event and they made it sound like he was there at trump's request or trump's invitation and the way that they put the way that i saw it reported on they it was like they intimated that um he is um was there for like some trump event it's and someone and then someone said well can we get mad at the the people who booked the fundraiser at marlago for supporting Trump instead of John Stamos? Why would you, why is using Mar-a-Lago as a venue supporting Trump? Can these people be any less zombie-like? Is it possible? Just ass and I, but you're not canceling Uncle Jesse because it's Uncle Jesse. A bunch of nobody rando losers who think they're going to go out and cancel Uncle Jesse. Clearly you can tell I grew up with Full House, so not going to happen. There's just, people are just idiotic. We have Florida man on the way. Well, I got a couple good ones for you.
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Starting point is 01:07:11 It's time for Florida man. Oh man. I am made of jokes about this one. So there was a man in Florida who was arrested after he attacked a subway employee. And like not like the subway subway employee, like the subway sandwich shop employee. 45-year-old Edward Cocaine. That's his name.
Starting point is 01:07:41 The name's Cocaine. Edward Cocaine. Mr. and Mrs. Cocaine, son. Mr. and Mrs. Cocaine. Merry Christmas from the Cocaine's. Right? Happy Thanksgiving from the Cocaine. White Christmas.
Starting point is 01:07:55 It's a white Christmas. Oh, Cocaine. 45 of Merritt Island. He was arrested on April 9th. in connection with an incident at a subway. He faces two charges. I have no idea why I went into Matt Berry territory. Two counts have aggravated assault with a deadly weapon,
Starting point is 01:08:14 also armed burglar of a structure of first-degree felony and some battery. So they said that Mr. Cocaine became a grass sidebar. I can't, can I just, if I was him, I actually would go into the drug business. I would sell cocaine to people, and I would have a big satin jacket that said Mr. Cocaine, like Tiger King on the back. to his name. I'm just saying you need to at that point. You've been doomed. An incident report stated that he that cocaine became aggressive and brandished a knife at two subway employees while his sandwich was being prepared. Now how are you doing that to people making your sandwich? Like I'm watching how much meat
Starting point is 01:08:51 they're putting on, you know, like I'm watching the shredded lettuce, the meat, you know, I don't want nobody skimping out on them pickles. You know what I'm saying? Like I'm not fumbling around getting a knife out going to stay you know anyway he reportedly forces with her side door he and going after another employee he did later express remorse uh the deputy who in this almost sounds
Starting point is 01:09:14 all made up the deputy who innervated him is named deputy dial it's a TV episode deputy dial identified cocaine as a suspect and cocaine later provided a full confession during an interview cocaine was booked into Brevard County
Starting point is 01:09:32 jail. So he pulled a knife. It's Fox 35 Orlando. Yeah, he pulled a knife on him. So he, I don't know why he does, and it was all caught on CCTV. He does have one of the chin beard things, got to say. So I, I don't know, he's making a, he made his appearance before the judge yesterday. So that's what happened. And, and, and, yeah, what I, the cocaine's, the cocaine family. All right, next. A Florida man hit a dead body inside a hotel room closet and the next guest didn't notice. Oh, remind me about the subway, the corpse on the subway in New York. Florida deputies say that, okay, this is my worst nightmare coming true at dirty hotel room.
Starting point is 01:10:17 Oh my gosh. A Florida deputy say the housekeeping staff didn't notify law enforcement after they found bags filled with bloodied linens. And the guest, oh, the guest who occupied the room when the dead body. was still in it, they didn't know. They slept in the room and didn't know that there was a dead body in the closet. I don't, I don't know how quickly things get nasty, but how would you not know? Right? I know if there's a spider somewhere in the room.
Starting point is 01:10:50 My sense is tingle. I walk in and it's, like I immediately know what, like there is a bug that's going to kill me. I would immediately know if there's a dead body there. Also, I look in everything. open every door. I do not get my, I just, I'm a wacko. But they said that the 33 year old, apparently, the dude ended up, he was like a 33 year old dude and apparently he had an escort and she was the last person to see him. And I don't know. It also means the cleaning crew didn't see it. Yeah, I mean, how good is your cleaning crew? If they don't notice the big corpse in the closet, you know, I'm just,
Starting point is 01:11:31 What is up with people not noticing corpses? Because I have a story for headlines next hour that talks about there was a corpse on a subway train for hours. And nobody noticed it except the weirdo who tried to get it on with it. Oh yeah, that's a real headline. Next hour. Stay with us. I've seen the amazing changes Relief Factor has made for so many people. And I've seen it firsthand through my husband Chris's pain relief from using Relief Factor.
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Starting point is 01:12:57 There will be no negotiations at your directive. They're all looking at 20 years in prison and within the next 24 hours, you're going to be seeing another huge arrest on a Tesla dealership president. And that person will be looking at at least 20 years in prison with no negotiations. That's great. That will stop it. Cold. Thanks. Doing a great job too. Thank you. It's kind of weird. They're all sitting there going, yeah, we're all doing real well and then just looking at each other. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash is with you.
Starting point is 01:13:32 We're at the top of this third hour on the show. And you can also watch along Channel 347 Direct TV, Substack chapter versus the newsletter. And then don't forget, the chat that's at Rumble as well. Those are, yeah, a good cabinet meeting. I love they sit around the table and they're like, yeah, so we're doing this. We're breaking kneecaps and punch a necks. And Trump's like, yeah, that's great.
Starting point is 01:13:55 That's great. Anybody else got some necks to punch? Yeah, we punched a bunch of necks too and crack some kneecaps. caps. Excellent work. Good job. What about you? Yep. Three necks punched. Four sets of knee caps. Excellent. High fives. That's the meeting. That's the meeting. That's how it's good. Speaking of the Tesla stuff, so in our town square this weekend, they're having another one of their little, they're going to bus in the bad boomers. It almost sounds like, you know what that sounds like? It sounds like a 1950s biker game. The bad commie boomers, right? The BCBs. We're going to call them that. Bad Kami boomers because the nice boomers get upset. They're so used to getting okay boomered that they just, they get, we're not talking about you people. We're not talking again about the boomers that were the peaceful hippies that just, you know, wanted to walk around barefoot in the woods.
Starting point is 01:14:46 It's gross. But whatever, you know, you do you. They weren't trying to bother nobody. You know, they were making, wrap weaving stuff out of hemp. I don't know. Like what, what do they do? Can they don't do nothing. They were just the, you know, the little snow white boomers.
Starting point is 01:14:59 The ones who go and talk with nature and, you know, all that. And then you got these commie boomers that are like the weather, the weatherman group and, you know, all of those folks. So they're going to bus in the BCBs, the bad commie boomers. They're going to bust them in. Weather underground, that's right. What did I say, the weather people? Same thing. Isn't that an 80s band?
Starting point is 01:15:21 No, that was the ladies who's saying it's rain and men. Why did I think they were meteorologists? I have no idea. Anyway, it's Friday. Anyway, so they're going to be at the town square again. On the nicest Saturday, it's like the second nice Saturday that we've had in months. So everybody's going to be out right. And they're going to be out there clogging up the sidewalk, you know, out there yelling in their bad,
Starting point is 01:15:47 commie boomer voices and their mobility scooters and all this and be out there protesting. I think I'm just going to go and stand on the other side of the street with a sign. And just be real chill, you know. We need some chill, brought. to it. You know what I'm saying? It's going to be a beautiful Saturday. You're in Texas. Come on. What's there to be mad about? I feel bad for the Tesla people that have to work in there.
Starting point is 01:16:08 And, you know, they got these. Because it's not like, so the way our Tesla store is set up, it's, the town when the, when the town square was being developed, it looks like the 1950s back to the future. Main Street. It does. I mean, it looks like that. That was the whole. whole aesthetic that they were going for. You know, it can't be more than two stories and you, it's like this, all the storefronts are, you know, all street front. You know, you have the,
Starting point is 01:16:38 the cool part, all of it. And it's worked out really, really, really well. And you have like high-end stores like Apple and then wedged in between the bigger stores and the higher-end stores are small mom and pop shops, which is a brilliant way to just like keep the revenue, keep that, that pedestrian traffic going into these stores and add into their revenue. It's all great. And The problem is when you get these annoying, you know, commies that get out there and they want to protest something like the Tesla. So the Tesla's in, it's not a dealership. It's, they have the cars, they have some cars in the back in like an alley, but it's not like a dealership. So when they're, they're standing in front of those that, they're not just standing in front of the Tesla.
Starting point is 01:17:19 They're standing in front of the Apple store, right? They're standing in front of an anthropology. They're standing in front of like a mom and pop shop, like a Texas local owned and, and, and, and, origin, a local shop. And they're clogging the sidewalk and yelling at everybody. One of my friends who was out there with her kids said that they had a crossover, busy street, all these other people were crossing over to the other side of the sidewalk because she said that one person that drove by said, we love Tesla, and one of the elderly bad
Starting point is 01:17:56 commie boomers screamed, blank you at that. in the middle of us all the kids are out this they don't care about other people that this is just them they just want to be jack wagons it's all they want to be so i think i might just like stand with a sign that just says Tesla is cool and just stand on the other side of the street I haven't been to a protest in a very long time the last time i was at a protest I leapt off a stage and got in the face of someone much to my husband's horror but i made that person become my best friend because you can't hate me after you meet me. Only when you don't meet me in person.
Starting point is 01:18:31 People are like, we don't like her. But then I force you to like me when we meet in person. This is my charming personality. But I may do that, Kane. Just like Tesla's cool. You want to come stand with a sign? Yeah. I mean, it's so dumb.
Starting point is 01:18:45 It's not persuading me, right? Is somebody going to take video? I mean, I'm sure somebody would. I'm not going to go with a camera crew. I just want to stand. I'll be like, Tesla's cool. You know, just see what happens. See what happens.
Starting point is 01:18:57 You know. that's all. I think we know what'll probably happen. No, no, no, because if no one, no, if they, if they recognize me, then they definitely won't step up. But, I mean, I'm not there to be a confrontational. I just think when you're, they make it look uncool anyway. Can I just explain to you the psychology of why they get, why the left gets protest
Starting point is 01:19:19 so wrong? Because they look like dorks. Nobody else wants to look like a dork. Imagine you're, I'm. being really, really forthright. So bear with me. I'm not Dorothy Explorer. Do not have me babysitting your kids with screen time.
Starting point is 01:19:34 Okay, we have established this. But imagine, like, you're a Gen Z or a younger than Ginzi. What's coming up after them? Alpha, God help us. And you're walking on the sidewalk. You're going to the Apple Store. There's tons of people. The Tesla's right across the street from the Apple Store.
Starting point is 01:19:48 And the Apple Store is like bougie and glass, and it's all new and, you know, sparkly and, you know, shiny. And you're a young person going to, and you see these people. people protesting outside of Tesla. They're old, commie boomers. There's like one bra in a mobility scooter. They're all bent over like cocktail shrimp, like on a glass, holding their signs, you know?
Starting point is 01:20:12 And it's like, Musk is a fascist and all this other stuff, giving everybody the finger. That looks cringe. It's the height of cringe. You're not, you're actually in those people's minds. This is how, like, younger people look at.
Starting point is 01:20:27 it. They see that and they're like, I don't want to be that. I don't want to be whatever those people are. And you are immediately convincing them to actually like Tesla because you make Tesla look cool. So I think just, you know, standing on a sign like, I like Tesla or something like completely benign. It's funny. It's funny, you know, like totally not at all confrontational. The new cool thing, and it's weird for somebody like me, is to be non-confrontational. That's the cool. thing. You know what I'm saying? Don't be confrontational. We were in Wisconsin at some rally. And this is the Scott Walker recall. And someone had yelled at me. And I was talking about public sector unions and private sector unions. Somebody screamed at me. It was a big o-dood in overalls. And I don't
Starting point is 01:21:16 know what people thought. Like, you know, if they're like, if they think that because I'm a conservative or that I don't sell meth or something that I, you know, didn't come from like a rural background. people are shocked when they learn about my origins like I came from the dirt and this fellow had been hollering at me and there was a lot of people there he's a big oh boom and voice and I just about damn your had it so I'm like okay put the mic down and I just yeated myself off the stage and went out to go talk to this dude and my husband was talking to somebody backstage and they're like well there went your wife and he's like what now woman and then it was I was already gone at that point and I went up to and I think he was shocked. He ended up actually being a nice friend. At first he was real aggressive.
Starting point is 01:22:01 And I'm like, how are you going to be doing me like that? And he's like, what? And he's like, you city folk. And I'm like, oh my gosh, bless your heart. You think that you are more rule than everyone else. Do you want to have a rule off because I promise you I'm going to win? Did you ever mix moonshine in the bathtub with your hands? Oh, you didn't? Oh, shut up. Sorry. When you were 12, I might add, shut up. Just saying. You know, I'm like, have you ever, have you ever, have you ever, have you been told to help your grandpa and hold something's little pause while he ripped the skin off of it, you know, I'm like, but let's, let's have this conversation. I, I lived like one of the Duke boys. I had a family member that brought his motorcycle indoors when it got cold, like in, like brought it
Starting point is 01:22:45 in the trailer and took it apart behind the sofa, so you couldn't see it when you came in. It was all behind the sofa. Just saying. So, and that's not, it was a smart thing that man's making, you know, the most economic use of time and, you know, energy. I get it. So I'm just, you know, let's not. Let's not do that. And anyway, we ended up talking and he ended up realizing that we're actually on the same page. And it shocked him. And everyone else there was like, all right, like his fellow's, his other, and we ended up being friends. Like, we ended up being real friends. And he was like, well, I'm not come down here for breakfast in the morning. There's a restaurant down here. And, And, you know, if you want to want to, I think we actually did go to that. And they were there.
Starting point is 01:23:29 There were a lot of people there. But yeah, we ended up being friends. That's the thing. You know, with the left, they, they love these, like, psychological divides in convincing people that ultimately would be on the same side that they are not with, like, stupid little distractions. But long story short, you know, just staying out there with a sign. You know, I like Tesla. That seems real nice, right? That's not confrontational. And I feel bad for, like I said, the Tesla workers inside because they've got to look at these crazy people. And it's only for one hour. That's the other thing. They're literally only there from 11 to noon. One hour. And then at noon, they promptly go home. See, their passion for hating Elon Musk is limited to one hour. That's all the budget allows.
Starting point is 01:24:12 That's all the budget allows. I mean, we literally went on, I was in Ohio, and we were at a protest. And we ended up hiking to like a bridge somewhere that these, Occupy Wall Streeters got in trouble for trying to blow up. I don't even remember. I don't like hiking. It's just glorified walking. It's aggressive walking.
Starting point is 01:24:32 Just be like, we're going to go walk in the woods. I'm like, that's fine. I love being in nature. Love it. Not at night and not like going to the bathroom in nature. Because we invented the toilet and running water and the house and electricity. And we don't pretend to be homeless. We're not trans homeless.
Starting point is 01:24:47 So, yeah, and that was the most aggressive protest that I've ever been on. But that long story short, I feel like an hour. You want to go for an hour tomorrow, okay? Sure, why not? Just like, we like Tesla's. I'd like to find out what their hourly pay is. Yeah, how much you guys getting paid? We're going to see if your payment is better than our non-payment.
Starting point is 01:25:08 Right. Because you know they're bust in. And so this weekend, I think they're having more of the Tesla things. And they just look ridiculous. And I get it. They're trying to poison Musk. And then use that as a way to indict the Trump administration in the court of public opinion.
Starting point is 01:25:29 So, I don't know, one hour though, one hour, I'm telling you. All right, we have a lot more on the way. We've got headlines coming. Oh, I've got, oh, I have one headline that's really bad. And I've saved it for the third hour. So warning on that one. Gold prices have surged over 40% since January, 2024, consistently reaching new highs. According to Goldman Sachs research, the upward trend is expected to persist due to strong demand from central banks.
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Starting point is 01:26:50 so apparently they don't they don't know about corpses on the subway there was a dead dude he was just chilling like literally on the subway for hours and nobody noticed until on a video a necrophiliac who is now being oh yes now being sought by NYPD
Starting point is 01:27:09 for allegedly having sexual relations with the corpse on the R train around 1145 Tuesday night he left at the Whitehall Street subway station and the man that he violated has been deceased. They think it was of natural causes. They got an image of a guy who apparently was doing the thing. And they're looking for it. It should be easy to find. This guy should be easy to find. But that's one of the craziest stories I think I've ever heard about. The other story is Gen Z coffee lovers have discovered a new way to combat
Starting point is 01:27:50 the insane coffee prices. With a new home trend, it's called making your coffee at home. Like life hack, you can make your coffee at home. They were upset over the high cost of coffee, and so they discovered that you can actually make it at home.
Starting point is 01:28:10 You can do that? You can't. And now they're saving money. It's called the home cafe trend. Oh. They've made. little coffee carts and so they're acting like a trend hack yeah it's a life hack also a study was conducted by MIT scientists from MIT they compare two groups of people and they discover that money is
Starting point is 01:28:32 more effective than psychotherapy they gave one course for they gave one group 500 the other was given a course of therapy and after a year depression disappeared in the people who got money and there was no noticeable changes in the participants who underwent psychotherapy at the same time the therapy was more expensive than the cash payments The money can buy you happiness. Money can totally buy you happiness. I mean, but it's also the root of all evil. So, you know, actually greed is, but whatever.
Starting point is 01:28:58 Selfishness and all that. We have a lot more on the way because I didn't even get into some of these other headlines. Stick with us. Subscribe to the Dana Show podcast because who says you can't make fun of people while staying informed on your own personal time? Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. Paul, with after Senator Bernie Sanders. I want to introduce Grace Thomas. She's a local civil rights attorney.
Starting point is 01:29:21 She's a Democrat, great? Say them pronouns, actually. Thank you. Oh. Oh. You need Senator Sanders. So this is a CNN town hall. Bernie Sanders is participating in.
Starting point is 01:29:31 Anderson Cooper. He was just like, oh, well, she stands up and she looks like a chick, right? I mean, it's actually when you're standing on a set like that, it is really hard to see the audience even when
Starting point is 01:29:47 they ask people to stand up and all that. So you listen to their voice. You just kind of see a silhouette if it looks like they have long hair, if it looks like, but she's a chick for sure. And the idea that, well, they, then pronouns, I would have, he can't because he was seeing him, but I would have said, shut up and sit down. You just made yourself irrelevant. It's they, them pronouns. B, you look like abroad.
Starting point is 01:30:13 Okay? We're calling you her. Calling you she. This is, you know, it's just so. goofy. But also to be that delusional to do that in your own national television, it's they-them pronouns. Okay,
Starting point is 01:30:25 well, that's grammatically wrong and scientifically wrong. Did you have a point? Because it makes me think that whatever comes out of your mouth next is going to be as stupid, if not more stupid than what you just said. Not doing that. Not doing that. I've never had anybody correct my pronouns or correct whatever pronouns I used. Thankfully, that hasn't happened.
Starting point is 01:30:48 but I just thought that was that was funny that was an interesting case of like the old progressive versus new progressive that you just saw like Anderson Cooper older like not like an age but like old school progressive versus the new like wait what yeah it's they them how dare you not know that I'm like cosplay in my mind as a man how dare you not see the thing that I see in my head Audio sent by 20. John Oliver talking about this issue in dudes. John Oliver called women defending girls' spaces. Well, listen to what he said about them. Last year, for instance, Peyton McNabb tweeted a video of her confronting a trans woman with a caption, a man using the girls' bathroom at Western Carolina University, Unreal. Which is really nasty.
Starting point is 01:31:39 And for the record, ambushing strangers just minding their own. business is not what girls' bathrooms are for. Girls bathrooms are for gassing each other up, making best friends in 30 seconds, complimenting tops, tucking in tags, and zipping up dresses while one girl says, oh,mg, that lipstick looks so good on you. The other says 30% off at
Starting point is 01:31:56 Sephora right now. And the first girl says, like, now, and she responds, yeah, I went yesterday, she says, oh, you might help. I can only handle so much of him. No, John, you're absolutely incorrect, and don't you mansplain to women about what women's bathrooms are for? This is a stupid. This is
Starting point is 01:32:12 stupid. You have a guy sitting here trying to correct a woman about where she goes to the bathroom. I want to knock his glasses off his head. It's sexist. It's chauvinist. It's wrong. You don't get to lecture us about what goes on in our bathroom, right? Just stay in the slum hole from which you crawled out of. Nobody cares about your opinion here. And you're British. I really don't give a rat's ass about what a British guy has to say about American politics, much less about American women in our politics that affect us and not you. Really don't care. So, It's to try to shame women. To shame women because of it.
Starting point is 01:32:47 They are the ones being ambushed in women's spaces. It's not them. You're going to where they go. How are you saying that you're being, you're the one getting ambushed? That doesn't make any sense at all. But I, I feel like the pendulum is swinging the other way a little bit. No pun intended. It does, it does seem that way.
Starting point is 01:33:10 It does seem that way. I want to play this sound by two. I think the whole lefty MAGA thing is stupid. I think it's some, I don't know who this person is, but I think it's a niche that they are trying to figure out as a way to pierce through the talking head bumble. This was, you know, I need some chick on CNN trying to be lefty MAGA and gets a big thing wrong.
Starting point is 01:33:31 Listen, 18, sorry. And the reason that I think that is this. I've been thinking a lot about the 10 million Americans who lost their homes in the 2008 financial crisis. And how President Obama's first act in office was to give $700 billion to the banks that caused it, including $30 billion in bonuses to the crooks who organized it. And I'm thinking about how those very Americans
Starting point is 01:33:58 saw a president pick Wall Street over Main Street. And what they saw this whole week was a president willing to go out there and fight for the forgotten men and women of this heartland and take on the entire... I know that's like a great sound bite and all. I mean, and she workshopped it in her head, but apparently you didn't think hard enough
Starting point is 01:34:16 because that happened in 2008 when George Bush was president and not Barack Obama. Barack Obama had not yet assumed office. So that cutie little thing falls all apart. I think lefty maga is one of the dumbest things I've ever heard because they're going to stab you in the back at some point. And they only agree. It's the positioning on which they're trying to stage an agreement
Starting point is 01:34:38 doesn't hold, especially in the manner that I just highlighted, right? And this, yeah, all of that started under that 2008. That was Bush that did this. Holy crap, I remember being in the street protesting it. I was protesting the whole too big to fail and all of that. That was Bush that did it. Think harder.
Starting point is 01:34:59 So a couple of other things to touch on as we roll towards. There's been a lot that's happened this week. A lot that happened. Where's the other? Forgive me. growing through because they're trying to, there's so much. Oh, oh, real quick. Two things. First, the Crossfire Hurricane docks that were released by the FBI, the Federalist got the Russia gate binder. And I got to say major kudos to the Federalist because they didn't post any
Starting point is 01:35:28 glamour shots all over Instagram or Facebook or X and then wait two days while they posted photos of themselves on social media, wait two days before releasing any information. The Federalist just got it and blew the doors off of everything. They put everything online. You could go through it. And there was actually stuff in there. It wasn't a bunch of redacted stuff. The Feud Epstein thing was nothing in that that was new. This is, I mean, yes, we know what is going to be in the Crossfire Hurricane documents, number one, but number two, it's nice to see that, acknowledged in black and white like that, to shut up all the naysayers who said that we were all conspiracy theorists for claiming that all of this was happening.
Starting point is 01:36:13 700 pages of declassified Crossfire hurricane documents. This is the way to do a binder. This is the way to drop a binder. They had it. And within a minute of posting the first tweet, because the tweet that you post it on X, when you post something on X, if you have a link that goes outside of X, that post gets suppressed. So that's why you always see links in the second post or in the thread. So they posted it and then a beat later, they had the second post and they had all the links.
Starting point is 01:36:43 It's all the PDFs that were online of these documents. 700 some odd pages of it. And it's people are still, I mean, there's a lot to go through. But it revealed exactly the level of corruption that everybody was, that they were up against everything that we have ever said about the manner in which like the DNC and the federal government and et cetera, et cetera, we're working together to go after people like Michael Flynn and everybody else. I mean, and it's all up on script. And it's, I mean, it shows like payments to Russia collusion informants. I mean, that's just like some of the stuff that they were showcasing.
Starting point is 01:37:25 I know just the news had another report where they showed that one FBI informants. that was helping to push this Russian collusion debacle, he was paid $1.2 million and was, quote, motivated in part by monetary compensation. And even after he was told that the stuff that he was discussing and the things that he were saying about Mike Flynn and others were lies, he continued to push it, not just, I mean, to like the press and other government agencies. So it, I mean, And it is a, and the Stefan Halper, former FBI informant, Pentagon consultant, he along with Chris Steele, they were the ones that were used by the DNC and Fusion GPS to build Crossfire Hurricane and to orchestrate the merchandising of the story through the press after they
Starting point is 01:38:17 laundered the oppo through reporters. And they confirmed that Halper was the source of the craziest claims that were made. It came also to that the whole P-taped thing that was totally Clinton that was proven by the documents that it was a complete Clinton fabrication. You remember Hillary Clinton is behind two of the most ridiculous. Like she, Hillary Clinton is the one who came up with the Obama birth certificate thing. Philip Berg, who was Hillary Clinton's attorney back when she was challenging him in 2008 for the future of the Democrat Party, Philip Berg was the one who introduced that. And it was like a full year before it was ever.
Starting point is 01:38:57 picked up on the right, including POTUS. And then second is, it's the DNC that was spreading the whole P-Tape thing. Remember with that? The whole, that was the, the claim that, well, I don't want to get into the details. You can imagine that, like, with POTUS and a Russian hotel room, all this stuff. They made it up. So you had the DNC and Clinton working together hand-in-hand making both of these things up. There's a lot of stuff in here. And it, like, for instance, there was a 2017 memo. This was a March 2017 memo that showed that Halper was his account was quote not plausible and not accurate. And even after, and they were saying repeatedly, the memo said that it assesses Halper is like he's unsuitable, but he has a reliability. I guess what? And coming up with lies. And they
Starting point is 01:39:55 still paid him. They came out with all, they, they determined that he is not a trustworthy informant, and yet they were still paying him. So that's just some of the stuff. And that, and we kind of, like I said, we knew, it kind of confirmed what we, what we knew anyway, but still. All right, KTLA, before we go, I got to share this story. How? It's funny. I can't, I can't leave with heavy stuff. So KTLA, about noon today, tweeted the N-word, plural. Out of nowhere. They tweeted it. KTLA did. And everyone's like, what? I can't even show you the tweet. They're like, what is happening? One word, lowercase, no punctuation, plural. That's the N-word. They tweeted it. And then, like, 30 minutes later, they deleted it. It took.
Starting point is 01:40:50 them that long. And then two hours after that, they go, quote, KTLA experienced a technical error while adding language filters to our social media accounts, resulting in an offensive word being accidentally shared. We are appalled and apologized that this occurred. I, why would you have to have a language filter to stop people at KTLA from posting racist words? Right? Why? Why would you? would you have to have that? Why do you need that? Why? Were they testing it?
Starting point is 01:41:30 I don't know. That's it. I mean, I've heard of technical errors. Like we had a technical error when the show first started out because we had something like that was happening with my little mixer board. That's a technical error. Tweeting a racial slur? That's not technical error.
Starting point is 01:41:48 So they're saying their N-word generator got malfunctioned? Yeah, yeah, it did. That's what happened. Yeah. That's like it's, and then there's more. So the people that were reposting it, they started blocking all of the people that were posting either the screenshot
Starting point is 01:42:02 or saying that's some technical error. They were blocking all of them. So all over social media now, people are like, look, I just got blocked by KTLA. And they showed the screenshot of KTLA. It blocked you. That is not helping. That is so bad.
Starting point is 01:42:17 Oh my gosh. Why do you? That's not how the filters work either. The filters, I don't know. I think that somebody was like clowning around and did something. I don't know. How does, I just don't know.
Starting point is 01:42:35 They had to type out those words, those letters, make the word. And then they hit sin. That's, there's no other way to mess that up. So, yeah, technical issue. I mean, that, that seems, that seems a little harsh. I'm just saying. Our N-word generator malfunctioning. Yeah, it did.
Starting point is 01:42:53 They're broke out there. Yeah, they, it reminded me of that South Park scene when Stan, or not Stan, oh, gosh, who is it? The dad. Oh, can't think of his name. Tegrity? Yeah, Tegrity weed dad. Yeah, I know you're talking about. Well, maybe, anyway, he was on Jeopardy, or not Jeopardy.
Starting point is 01:43:17 Wheel of Fortune. And it said, people who annoy you. And it looked like it could have been a racial slur. It had all the other letters up. The second letter, though, was left blank. And you could go either way with that. And he said the wrong thing. And then the lady who was supposed to be Vianna White, very sadly, walks over, flips it, and it's an A.
Starting point is 01:43:41 And then walks back because the question was, people who annoy you. And that's what it was. It feels like that. KTLA, it feels like this. That's so bad. That's so bad. Subscribe to the Dana Show podcast because who says you can't make fun of people while staying informed on your own personal time. Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast.
Starting point is 01:44:02 Welcome back to the program. And don't forget over at Substack, Chapter and Verse, all good things there. YouTube, Facebook, like, and subscribe as well. And that's, and then we go, everything's going to be normal next week. All of our programming will be normal next week. So that'll be good. have to share this one quick story with you. Do I have time? Or should I save it? I wanted to end on a feel good story because we had some weird stuff this week or today particularly. I have a story.
Starting point is 01:44:30 I'll dive into it deeper next week. But it's a woman who is mad at, she's mad at the government because she went and got her passport picture or her driver's license picture. After she got her driver's license picture, she had cosmetic surgery. And now she can't get through any security thing at all whatsoever because she doesn't look like her driver's license photo at all. And she's raising H.E. double hockey sticks about it. And I'm, I'm like, well, why didn't you get your photo retaken? Right? Why didn't you do that? Like the SAVE Act with Democrats telling, trying to scare women, ladies, you're not going to be able to vote. That's so stupid. That is, we'll talk more about that next week. All right, today's stupidity came. All right, it's cut nine.
Starting point is 01:45:14 Juan. This is rep Jasmine Crockett. She's connecting dots. everybody. Listen to this. That's all she can do. So I am telling you that this is a failed thing, but we've got to do better to connect the dots and let people know the reason you can't afford a home is because of these failed immigration policies. The reason you're not going to be able to afford your food is because of these failed immigration
Starting point is 01:45:36 policies. And the same can go for the hospitality industry. First of all, Trump's policies aren't failing in regards to immigration, but. Yeah, this doesn't make any sense. What the hell is she talking about? Yeah, that makes zero sense at all whatsoever. No, Jasmine. Folks, make sure again, substack, chapter and verse.
Starting point is 01:45:53 It was so good to see everybody out in Richmond, Virginia. So thanks to everybody who came out, WRVA for hosting. Have a wonderful weekend, everybody. I'll be back with you on Monday.

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