The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - MTG Is A Traitor And Megyn Stoops Lower.
Episode Date: June 12, 2026Marjorie Taylor Greene appears on Russian state media to bash America. Buckley Carlson goes on Megyn Kelly to pimp Susan Collins in support of Graham Platner. New documents reveal the Scottish girls f...rom the viral axe video were actually defending themselves from two migrants who were harassing and assaulting them. Jerry Seinfeld has a CLASSIC response when asked about “Free Palestine”. Actor Dean Cain and Writer/Artist Gabe Eltaib join us to share their new 1980’s style graphic novel project, “"Dean Cain All-American Lawman Volume Two: The Hong Kong Connection". Author and Former DHS Member Brand Thor joins us to debate Trump’s Iran strategy with Dana and discuss his new thriller, “Choke Point” and more commentary.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Relief Factorhttps://www.ReliefFactor.comDeclare your independence from pain with Relief Factor—start the 3-Week QuickStart for just $17.76Prebornhttps://www.PreBorn.com/DanaDonate today to help another Mother and Father experience hope. $28 sponsors one ultrasound and can help save a baby’s life. Or Dial #250 and say BABYNative Path Grass Fed Collagenhttps://GetNativePath.com/DanaFor my special offer get up to 45% OFF. Try it risk-free with a 365-day money-back guarantee.Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/DanaTrusted by law enforcement, security professionals, and everyday Americans—defend yourself and your family with Byrna.HumanNhttps://Humann.com/DanaSave $5 on HumanN Cholesterol Health Daily at Sam's Club. Head to your local Sam's Club and do more to support your cholesterol health with the science-first brand. Patriot Mobilehttp://PatriotMobile.com/DANAVisit online or call 972-PATRIOT and use promo code DANA for a FREE month of service.Ghost Bedhttps://GhostBed.com/DANAGhostBed has the cooling luxury mattress you need for the best summer sleep. Use code DANA for an extra 10% off sitewide.Noble Goldhttps://NobleGoldInvestments.com/DanaIf you want to see how physical gold and silver could fit into your portfolio, download Noble Gold Investments FREE Wealth Protection Kit. Pocket HoseText DANA to 64000For a limited time, get two FREE gifts—a 360° rotating pocket pivot and thumb drive nozzle when you buy a new Pocket Hose Ballistic; just text DANA to 64000, message and data rates may apply.Subscribe today and stay in the loop on all things news with The Dana Show. Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramXMore InfoWebsite
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I just have to say, so hold up.
This may, I don't think this is censored.
I don't think this part is censored.
I'm going to get into some audio, but I just saw Hunter Biden going off on the UFC thing.
And he said, I like the UFC, they ruined it.
They have to put it on the blank, blank south lawn.
What the blank?
How is this appropriate?
it? Okay. He literally had crack in the White House. And your dad had topless trainees on an Easter
weekend picnic on the White House lawn in 2023. That's a real thing that happened. Oh, and let's not
forget the gay porn that was filmed in the Senate chamber. Let's not forget that. Don't Google that.
Oh, dear heavens, you know.
All of that happened.
But that was okay with him.
He liked that part, you know, because it's okay.
It's D, it's different, right?
It's different.
Hey, what is everybody's favorite?
You know, I really, like I said,
Any Which Way But Loose, I really liked her in that film.
Remember that film?
We talked about Clint Eastwood with Gabe Altayee last.
Wait, hang on, any which one, but.
You guys remember that movie, Any Which Way But Loose?
Yeah.
You must Sandra Locke.
Yeah, Clint Eastwood and Marjorie Taylor Green played
Clyde, and it was just, no, I'm not being mean.
Stop, I'm not.
I'm being, you all thought it.
Really liked her in that movie.
She's now going on Russian State TV, and, well, this is 11.
Watch this.
Cut 11.
She goes on Russian state TV to bash America.
Remember when the Dixie Chicks did that?
So Marjorie Trader Green is so scorned because she thought that she expected Trump to give her the Senate seat in Georgia.
She was mad that she actually was, I was told, I've heard that she was mad that she actually expected a campaign.
It's like you read stories about like actors and actresses in Hollywood that are offended if they have to audition for parts.
She expected it apparently to be like a coronation.
She didn't think that she was actually going to have to campaign.
she just thought she could just announce for Senate
and that Trump would give her all the money she needed
and she didn't really have to do anything.
And then when she was told,
and I know some of the people that were involved in the polling,
that girlfriend, look, you are going to be devoured,
you have not a shot in Hades
at winning a Senate seat.
Then she got mad, blamed her unelectability on Trump,
and is now going on Russian state.
TV to bash the United States, which then, like, takes me back, would you have really
wanted somebody who is that, who doesn't realize that you actually have to make the case
to voters and you have to try to win voters over and you actually have to have policy positions
and you have to go out and, you know, talk about those? Heaven forbid. Would you actually
want somebody to be in the Senate that does that? That just expects everything to be handed to them?
I mean, I wouldn't myself, but apparently Georgians didn't either. But she's mad. She's mad at this. So she's going on now Russian state TV to do this. Now, when they're not doing that, like, we've got to go check in. Let's go check in with a podcast to stand. You know, they all interview each other because they won't go on anyone else's show. They are too afraid of a challenge. They're too afraid of it. So Tucker's,
drunk brother, Buckley, went on the podcast to Stan Circuit, promoting the Marxist Graham Platner.
Listen to cut nine. If I can make it through, it's a minute, dear heavens, help us all.
The early prayers this morning was that the excellent voters of South Carolina will reject
Lindsey Graham in this primary today. And Mark Lynch, we'll see it. I've seen some encouraging
numbers.
I hope you're right.
Can you believe that's Tucker's younger brother?
Younger brother.
Younger brother.
Yeah, can we just get to the point of him?
Susan Collins.
Okay, there you are.
I mean, obviously, today's just a primary,
but the general's coming up in November.
And how will that affect the GOP caucus, I wonder,
because she's such a reliable, conservative.
I mean, I know.
So is it now, Green Platner?
Like what.
And you have a decent point.
It's like, how will any of this affect any of our?
Gosh, what a boring, I'm a conversation.
Just go to the point.
He's like...
He wants transparency in elections.
They want to save elections and they've just given up on that.
I guess now they have given up on it.
Anyway, the whole point is the sound bite apparently is supposed to be that he said that
Platner was inevitable and that would be better than Susan Collins.
I would rather gouge my ears out than have to listen to this boring conversation.
You know, I get it.
It's like one of the times that he's sober, but still.
You're pimping Susan Collins.
Like you are pimping Glenn Plattner.
Susan Collins. I don't like Susan Collins. She's, I think it's generous to say that she's a rhino,
but she's voted more with Republicans than Democrats, and if that's the best you can get in that
area, that doesn't mean you go, okay, give up, guess we'll go with the Marxists who tubens it in the
port of John. That's not what you do. You work to get, you work on the elector at first. People there,
You have to remember, the politicians are a reflection of the electorate, right?
You can't just, like, switch out the politician and think, well, that's going to change all the people that voted for him.
It's like, if the people vote for a bad guy, you don't just switch out the bad guy with the good guy and be like,
now, this good guy is going to make the bad people to vote for the bad guy, good.
That is why the founders were like, you must be a virtuous people, because from a virtuous people, you elect virtuous leaders.
So my point is that Susan Collins right now in that district is the most Republican that you are going to get.
But it's someone that caucuses with Republicans.
It's someone that votes with Republicans more than Democrats.
Do I like her?
No, but that's a separate conversation that's meant to distract from this one.
No one gives a rat's ass if you like the person.
They are a tool, a vehicle for your vote, for your will.
You think you're going to get that with the literal Marxist Nazi who roughhoused apparently his girlfriends and tubens it and portogons because the chemical smell gets him off?
I didn't say that he did.
That's what you're going to go for?
I mean, it makes sense that Buckley Carlson would like him.
That makes sense, I guess.
I don't know.
He's in a weird way.
His wife left him.
Mine.
So I got more.
Speaking of the podcast to Stanies, because here's another one.
So Chunk Jr., Junior Chunk.
Yeah, sure.
It's Captain Chunk's nephew.
Hassan Piker, forever here to foreknown as Junior Chunk, and you can thank Steve for that.
Guys, Junior Chunk is so pupset.
Hold up. Junior Chunk, remember when he went to Cuba and a $700
dollar silk shirt because who wears silk to a tropical environment, morons do. Such an
unforgiving, unbreathing, unbreathing. And he also wore like a thousand dollar sunglasses and all this
other stuff. So Chunk Jr. is super pup set guys. Because he actually, first off, he had to pay for his
next tickets. You know, I mean, sure, it's only like a few six thousand dollars, but he had to pay for his
tickets and then can you believe the indignity of not even like glorifying him on the jumbo tron
this is cut 14.
So I ended the broadcast last night as you guys know what was inebrated.
He came over here and he beat my ass and he demanded that we go to Madison Square Garden,
which we did.
We had dumped a decent amount of money for these seats that weren't like technically nosebley
seeds but they weren't great either.
It was like a weird angle.
Um, it's like a weird, uh, uh, you know, I don't know how to describe it.
It's a weird angle.
Okay.
Did you say hi to Taylor?
Yeah, no, I did not.
I didn't.
I was not mentioned in the celebrities that were invited.
Is there a point?
Is that content?
What in the hell did we just listen to?
I immediately was like, I know it's my own show, but I got to tune out because that's horrible.
Wow.
$7,000, huh? I've heard that number before.
Yeah.
So he's mad because he didn't get his butt kissed on the Jumbotron.
Chunk Jr. He's just like, yo, everything's given to him.
His uncle works in podcasting, so he's going to work on podcasting.
I just don't even understand.
Oh, my gosh. This is just insanity.
But he was super pupset that he did not get, like, the hat tip and the jumbo tron.
That's who these people are.
I'm surprised that he's not going to be
Katarleson's next guest
honestly
I'm pretty simply
I was thinking about this
all of these people
like the Marjorie Taylor Greens and the
Catarsons and all that stuff
all of these individuals
they used to be
I think they were situationally
like MAGA
like they are trying so hard
to get their next grift in line
before Trump's term ends
that's a lot of what this
is. They're trying so hard to get the grift set up. So when his term ends, they have something to go to.
That's what a lot of this is. So much of it's this. I mean, it really is. Also, the, let's see, I'm not going to get into all of this stuff with the podcast to stand and talking about the TPSA and all of that. But I will say this with a lot of the stuff that I've seen out there. I posted this on X as well.
Why is it that women, that the women, the few of whom are not bots,
that the women bullying Erica Kirk seem like pick me feminists who are so desperate to feel
like they're just part of something to fulfill the emptiness in their lives?
I mean, it might be a rhetorical, sorry, retricle.
so that gal Sharpton can understand it saying.
But I think, have you noticed this?
Like the, the pick-me-feminist mommy sleuths,
that's what it really, I find that fascinating,
that they are like this, that they,
it's fascinating and sad.
I just wonder, like, are these the women
who never got over high school,
and they feel like they're
they desperately want to be part of something
so if they all pile on
then that that gives them
that sense of belonging
that I mean really
I think that they are psychological
studies in the making
I had to put that out there because I've seen
some of these women do this
I'm like
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Do you remember, I called her the Little Bautica, the little, not little, but the Scottish
girl, the young girl that was in that video where she was being aggravated by this
migrant.
I don't know if they entered illegally or not.
I mean, basically everybody was given asylum and they all, you know, and she had a little,
she had a knife and an axe, remember that?
and there were two migrants that were sexually propositioning these minor girls.
And the older girl, it was Lola and Ruby Moyer, and this went viral in August of last year.
And they were sexually soliciting these girls.
And apparently some of it was caught on camera.
13-year-old Lola Moyer, they call her Sophie of Dundee.
They were making remarks to them, and also according to some of the witnesses, he was saying,
come here, sexy, I'll show you how to have a good time, telling that term, 12 and 13.
So she was 12 at the time this happened, and then she was with her little sister.
And she was defending her sister.
and apparently
so the two people
they are
Ilya Beelov and
Najezezza
Belova
Yeah that works
they were the ones
that were propositioning
the girls and the girls were with
two of their other friends
and sorry
Ruby 12 and 13 were the girls
ages at the time so I guess 14 now
and
the man had
pushed Lola and the
woman had grabbed her by the hair, dragged her to the ground, and had kicked her in the head.
Remember the little girl that showed the axe in the knife?
Kicked her in the head.
It was after she was physically assaulted that Lola brandished a knife and an axe.
And it came out that, you know, they're banned from being carried in Scotland because they're
morons.
But she did it anyway because the consequence of not carrying them.
she felt was worse than the law that would punish her for carrying them because it's so dangerous.
Sexual crimes in Dundee and Scotland are up over 130%.
It is the rape capital of Scotland.
And you had these foreigners who were harassing these young girls, these young Scottish girls,
propositioning them.
I think that they were trying to kidnap them for trafficking.
That's what I think.
And I think that they messed up picking on this Lola,
this Scottish girl named Lola.
I think they really messed up picking on her.
And they were slandering these girls
and libeling these girls.
And the media was saying,
oh, they're so mean once getting ready to show you
the video of the very thing.
Now remember when you're watching this video,
this is right after, and there were witnesses in this case,
these two foreigners had attacked these girls
and had grabbed them by the hair
and had punched them and all of this other stuff.
And that is when the girl pulled out her knife and axe
because they would not leave them alone.
They followed them, they grabbed their hair,
they punched one of them, they took them to the ground,
and that's when that other girl actually had to brandish a blade
and threatened them.
And then they were the ones who were like,
these girls are racist and mean. Well, guess what? They were both, those foreigners were convicted.
They were convicted of assault and injury and making sexual remarks to a child. What do you think
would have happened if that little girl had not had a blade on her? If you're watching the video,
notice that they only backed up after she presented her weapons.
then they backed up.
Then they left her alone.
I got the feeling she probably could use them.
But he was not leaving her alone, and they cut back and away, back and away.
So those two were charged.
And the judge in the case, I mean, it's just crazy to finally see some justice, I think, over there.
But they were charged in this case.
This is wild to see this.
He was found guilty of making this.
the BBC. I think the woman, too. The woman was convicted. The man was found guilty of making
sexual remarks to a group of girls under the age of 14 in Dundee before grabbing and pushing one of
them to the ground. The woman he was with was also convicted of behaving in a threatening or
abusive manner towards all towards the girls. The woman pled guilty to one, they had one
who pled guilty to one charge of assaulting the girl in the incident. And they're going to be
sentenced on August 5th. I think they should be deported. Some of the other stuff that they said
that I read, I can't really say on air because apparently it was pretty nasty. But that's what
they were telling these girls. I mean, I can't. It's just amazing to me. It amazes,
it amazes me. It amazes me. Because normally what you have is, well, like this story from
May 22nd. This came from the Daily Mail.
This is a crazy story.
There was a teenage gang that lured a girl to an underpass, and then they gang raped her and filmed it, and the judge praised them for having good behavior during the trial.
If you had to guess, if they were born there or immigrated there from a different country where apparently they don't have any kind of good behavior culturally, you would be correct.
This is insane.
Britain can't even protect its girls.
They can't protect their women.
if you can't protect, that is the most basic defense. Young boys learn that when they're in elementary school.
You are the protector. They understand this. But in these countries from where these people are flooding into Britain from, that's not practiced.
They're taught that women are for children, boys are for pleasure. That's what they're taught. It's horrible to say, but it's true.
Just stunning. I'm actually shocked that they aren't.
you, I'm shocked that they actually convicted those two migrants for sexually harassing and
assaulting those kids.
Pleasantly.
I mean, yes, pleasantly.
I mean, I, because weren't you sort of resigned to not hearing anything else about it ever again?
I know, I was too.
So I mean, I'm pleased to see that.
In the meantime, a couple of other things.
Did you, do you guys hear about Jerry Seinfeld?
Let's play cut 12.
This was after, he was leaving after the Knicks game, right?
And people got him, they were at, they were yelling questions to him on tape.
This is pretty based.
Watch this.
That's the all do.
What are, Simonville?
What up?
Can we get a free Palestine?
Can we get a free Palestine?
Come on, give me some free Palestine.
It doesn't exist.
That guy was shocked.
Did you see that guy's face?
He was shook.
that that dude was shook
I don't think he was expecting
I mean his name is Seinfeld for Crown Outlaw
Would you think he was going to say?
I don't think he was expecting him to say that
Or at least be that aggressive, right?
Do you see, he just stopped and went
Because it's true, it doesn't exist
It's an entirely made up place
And he's right, where is he right?
Now this was cut 13
Ilan Omar, the woman who married her brother
The woman who defrauded taxpayers
nationally and in Minnesota
Right?
The woman who
brushed off 9-11 as some people did some things.
The woman who felt bad that the terrorists were killed,
the ones who perpetuated October 7th,
this is what she had to say, cut 13.
See you.
Hey, Jerry Seinfeld has said again last night,
Palestine doesn't exist.
Do you think that's dangerous rhetoric for someone with such a big platform?
I mean, Jerry Seinfeld has been really,
horrific human being and an example when it comes to talking about the reality of the genocide that Israel has carried out.
And I think when people prioritize their own people in the interest of harming others, it's very dangerous.
Are you accusing him a dual loyalty?
And I don't even think of anti-Semitic.
You anti-Semitic terrorists.
That's what she just did.
She just accused him a dual loyalty because he's Jewish.
What about your dual loyalty?
Because you're from Somalia and the fact that you basically took the Somalia tribalism
right to the Minnesota elections, you absolute colonizer.
Illinois Omar is a terrorist colonizer and her entire family should be deported.
And if we were a country that actually 100% followed our principles and constitution,
that would have happened already.
She wouldn't even be in office.
You know, the founders in the Federalist papers wrote about allowing people who were new to the country serve in elected capacities like this.
They were against it.
She's in complete conflict with what our founders would have wanted in terms of being someone who hates this republic, comes over here and wants to represent people in this republic, not because she loves the Republican for which it stands, but because she hates everything about it and would love to destroy it from within.
So let's be real about it.
But did you hear what she just said?
she questions his loyalty because he's Jewish.
What about Illinois Mar's loyalty?
All the money that she and the people that she helped defraud taxpayers in Minnesota
sent back to Somali tribal lords for crying out loud.
Their mayoral race descended in Somali tribalism.
It was total chaos.
Tribal factions didn't want to vote for this guy because he wasn't from the right Somali
tribe.
I'm not even kidding.
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But, yeah, it's an action movie in a graphic novel form.
And for those you listening out there, that stuff you've been dying for,
that stuff you want, whereas a man is a man and right is right and wrong is wrong,
we have that.
I'm obsessed with 1980s Hong Kong cinema, John Wu, Ringo Wham, Chow Yun Fat.
So I set the sequel in Hong Kong.
The first one took place in Baja, California.
The character is taking down a cartel that's working with Chinese drug suppliers.
So now in this sequel, we go to Hong Kong and we take out the head of the snake there.
And it's so much fun.
Chris to knock our main character.
He's a single father.
He's got a hot-blooded Mexican girlfriend that he met in the first edition.
And we really, we don't want to moralize.
We don't want to lecture.
That's what the left does.
You know what I mean?
I have a slogan for Big Man Comics.
Other stories give you a lecture.
Our stories give me an adventure.
We do have values.
I'm a Christian.
I'm a patriot.
All that stuff.
But I'm not sitting there wagging my finger at you.
The first goal always as an artist and a writer is to entertain.
I'm entertaining you.
There's a moral in the story, but you're not going to feel it.
You're just going to feel thrilled.
You're going to feel like running through a brick wall when this is up.
Because, I mean, besides outside of Top Gun Maverick,
when do you get stuff like this in recent times?
You just don't get it.
So that's what we're trying to do.
And, yeah, they're movie length.
I write them in the Hollywood three act, Heroes Journey kind of thing.
I have a lot of fun with those.
And we have a brilliant illustrator for these.
I illustrate some other books from my company,
but these are illustrated by former Disney animator.
He's a brilliant guy, 30-something years as a pro illustrator and animator.
He worked on Emperor's New Groove, Atlantis, Brother Bear.
all that stuff in the Litt Tarzan.
He animated all those for Disney,
worked at Marvel Comics.
Then I met him at DC Comics working on Aquaman together.
And I just love his sense about it.
He said, he is the secret ingredient here,
but he's not an internet guy.
So he never comes on any shows
or he doesn't post or anything like that.
But Philippe Briones, he lives in Paris.
He's our kind of guy.
He just threw him out there.
Yeah.
Yeah, we got to keep him hidden.
He just gave it up.
I know.
I know.
I know.
I know.
At all cost.
Because I love that.
If you guys are, everybody's just joining us, our friend Dean Kane, Gabe Al-Taibe with
Big Man Comics.
And Gabe, the last time we had you on, we were talking about your journey, leaving D.C.
And then it's striking out on your own.
And what you were talking about creating these characters and these stories that are not lecturing,
there's no, you know, immoral preening.
There's none of that.
And that gets out of the way for the story to really, for people to appreciate the story.
That's always been my big thing.
I have a really difficult time getting over, you know, suspending my disbelief to get into a story.
And when you get all of the politics and the preening out of the way, you can really do that.
And I think that that's what makes your stuff really unique with us.
Talk to us about the character as well and how you really came up with this character with Dean.
Well, we talked about the values we had, Dean and I, before we, I had a very nebulous idea of a James Bond, Indiana Jones, Jack Colton from Romance and the
on this cool guy that travels
the world writing wrongs. And Dean wrote
like a five-page dossier
on him. And I remember the quote, I think
it was a Frederick Douglass quote
is I'll work with anyone to do good
and with nobody to do evil or something like that
was a quote he put in there.
And he wrote all these other ideas
about who he was as a man and a father
and a patriot and this and that. And then I just ran
with it from there with all the stuff I love
about action movies. But to
me, the heart of all of it
is sacrificing yourself.
for others. You know, this isn't just endless bullets and just stupidity. Like, there's a deep
story here. He has deep conversations with his son. He has to make terrible choices and always
stand up and do the right thing, no matter how deadly it is. And we do get deep into the characterization.
So we mix it. There's a lot of bullets and babes and bad guys, as I like to say, but there's a lot
of thoughtfulness and a lot of what I think it means to be a man. Yeah. To have restraint,
to have honor, to have integrity. That's the heart of this thing. And it's not to lecture.
anyone. It's to inspire everyone. To say, you know what? You could be more than you ever thought.
Whatever you want, whatever you're supposed to do, it's standing, it's on the other side of fear.
Just push through the fear and you're going to do it. You know, that's what we have here.
One of the things that this reminded me of, there's a strain of the story. And I think it's really
the character development and the fearlessness dean of your character. I don't know if you guys are
well, Gabe is probably, Raroni Kenshin, which manga, a great series as well.
And there was something about that series that this reminded me of kind of like that character in a way.
The fearlessness and the integrity and the willingness to do what's right and having that clear-eyed consistency,
which I love that in characters.
Dean, why is that so avoided in character development?
Do people think that that's not a compelling thing for viewers to watch?
I think maybe studios are people to feel that way.
but the regular everyday show on the street,
it's something that makes perfect sense to me.
You know, I would watch that,
and I would just be drawn to that sort of character.
And you know who you're rooting for,
and you know why you're rooting for them,
even if they're a bit, you know, on the edge,
if they make some mistakes and do some things,
you know who they are.
And, you know, I think that storytellers, filmmakers,
haven't been the ones telling the stories
and doing that.
There's been a lot of executives
and a lot of group think going on there
and stopping you from being able to tell your story.
So here it's just me and Gabe.
And so there's nobody going to tell us how to do it and what to do and how to make it.
And so we get to be very clear-eyed.
I mean, you knew what Dirty Harry was going to do.
Oh, yeah.
You know, and you were rooting for him in the coffee shop.
There you got all the sugar in his drink.
And, you know, you know he's coming back because that's the right thing to do.
And that's that feeling where you're like, of course, I understand this.
You're not getting bombarded with all these other outside weird things.
you know, somebody like a, like the lead actress and a, I don't know, a brand new DC film picking
on Christian dads.
Stuff like that isn't going to be.
I wanted to ask you about that.
That was, no, and you're right, though, because I read that interview.
And I'm going to, I'm going to come back to, I'm going to come back to the series here
in just a second.
But I read that because you got into, you got into some headlines.
You got into a spot of headlines, Dean did.
Because I haven't heard.
Of a remark that, you know, because I think it originally began, you're like, how does
Supergirl get her ears pierce?
you're bulletproof. You know what? That's the kind of stuff, honestly, that people like me would
watch and be like, that is a great, why are her ears pierced? Because now I don't believe her.
I don't believe her. But that they got mad because you said she looked like some other Klingon
character. I said I laughed. You laughed. That's all you did. You didn't say it. You just said,
I laughed. That's it. And it was funny. It was funny. That's why. Well, see, the thing is this.
Dana, when I started playing Superman, I'm a quarter Japanese. I am Tanaka. When I started playing
Superman, somebody, you know, the internet was in its infancy and they said, we want Superman,
not sushi man. Now, being Japanese, now I could be like, oh my gosh, my brother and I laughed
for, we still laughed to this day because to us, that's hysterical. I'm an athlete.
Insult me all day long. I'm not to knock you down on the, on the, on the field. That's, I don't,
insults to me, they don't mean anything, you know, because I'm not worried about whether I look
Japanese or not or whether she looks like that character from whatever, blah. There was a
similarity. I thought it was funny. And so I made, I giggled at it. And boy, did the, did the hordes get
mad? But that's the thing. There's that horde group there. They may not buy Dean Kaine All-American
Lawman, but there are some everyday regular people who will. Yeah. Who will enjoy that our series and
enjoy that stuff. So I'm not worried about that stuff. I think it's funny. I got a good kick out of it.
And then I forgot about it. Gabe, because this is so cinematically told,
even in a novel form,
are there plans to make this?
Like, you know,
like bring it off from the page
and have like a series?
I mean, I could definitely see this as a,
and because Dean's making that face,
now I definitely want to know
because this would be a great scripted series.
I've already casted this movie in my head.
It's in the sequel,
he's got his British friend Harker,
a mercenary who helps him.
That's already Matthew Marston.
Oh, my gosh, it's perfect.
And if I found a girlfriend,
that's already Eva Mendez.
I've casted the whole movie.
Oh, that's perfect.
Don't worry about it. Don't worry about it.
We absolutely would love to turn this into a show or a movie, and we'll work towards that.
And if that's what God wants for me, then then that's what we'll do.
You know what I mean?
But I think, you know, in our culture, for better or for worse, entertainment is the most important thing to most people.
I don't think it should be, but it is.
So the adult opinion is to deal with reality on reality's terms.
So if we're going to have entertainment influencing people so much, why not influence them with truth?
and beauty and the kind of things that can make their life better.
God did not give me a gift or you, Dana, to speak, or a dean to act.
He didn't give us gifts so we can then hurt people's lives,
so I can make ugly comics that teach them cynical, hateful things.
Why would I do that?
You know, that's a horrible thing to do.
I want people to have so much fun.
You know, and everyone that has ever gotten back to me about this book,
they're like, wow, that was so good.
In the comic industry, people didn't know I was a writer
because all I did for Marvel and DC and those companies was illustration and color.
They didn't let me write.
And so when I finally got, but I've been a writer since I was a kid.
So when I got on my own, I'm like, okay, well, now I'm going to write these things.
And then everyone's like, oh, my God, you can write.
Like, yeah, I've been telling you that for years.
That was kind of a thing I didn't like at DC Comics.
They were like, stay in your lane.
Yeah.
You're an artist.
You're an artist.
Remember, Jesus gave stories.
He spoke in parables.
I've said that so many times.
Exactly.
Because he knew.
Yes, because that's how he knew he was going to be able to reach people.
And you both are doing the same thing.
Dean King, Gabe Altayib, the series, Dean Kane, All-American Lawman.
And you can go to Big Man Comics, and you can go and get it, check out,
learn about the new series, and then maybe, you know, when the time comes,
and they want to talk about the scripted series, the news will be there.
But congrats, guys, this is great, and I love seeing good people that make good art succeed.
And this is just awesome, and we really needed this.
So congrats, I can't wait for it.
And it's so good to have you both.
Thank you so much.
God bless you.
Have a great weekend.
Good to see you.
God bless, Dana.
Thank you.
Thank you, Dana.
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And to this day, everybody still talks about that.
But he's got a brand new book out.
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And he's got the best office of anybody that we've ever seen.
So welcome back to the program, my friend.
So good to see you.
It's great to see you, Dana.
Thanks for having me back.
Of course.
And I want to get into Choke Point, which is the latest in your Scott Harvath series.
and I want to get into the Netflix as well
because you and I talked about, you know,
adapting your stories into these series,
which I think is going to be brilliant.
But I wanted to kind of get,
because you've worked with Department of Homeland Security,
you've worked with law enforcement agencies,
you have a deep understanding of foreign policy issues,
especially considering everything that we've been dealing with.
And so, like, the big thing today is we are all,
wait and see what happens in Iran,
wait and see what happens.
Is there a deal?
Is there not a deal?
Is there half-burnt, you know, reportedly one-legged, you know, gay hominy?
Is he still alive?
Like, what's happening?
How, where is this going?
How does this end?
And where are you in all of this?
Like, what are you seeing?
Which, from your vantage point, Brad?
Well, so first of all, I have to say this.
You'll remember very early on, maybe it probably was in the primaries of the general election back in 2016,
where Trump was asked, particularly about his.
value system. And if he's ever asked God for forgiveness, and he said he has not because he's never
made a mistake that he needs to ask for forgiveness for. That right away was a big red flag in somebody that
you would even consider electing as a leader because it shows a lack of humility and a lack of
self-awareness. Trump believed that the only reason Iran had not been dealt with previously is that
presidents prior to Donald Trump didn't have the courage to go in and throw the full weight of the American
military at Iran. And that's not why they didn't do it. They realized what a question.
this would be. And now we're finding out every week Trump sells us it's a couple more days. They're
dying to make a deal. We've got a deal. All this nonsense. I think Elon Musk begged him to back off so
it didn't screw up the SpaceX IPO this afternoon. That's what I think happened. I think he wanted to
clean the market up so that Musk could go ahead. I have no proof of that. That's just my,
that's just what I believe seeing all the insider trading that's going on on Kalshi, Polymarket,
and all these bets that are being placed against the price of oil by Trump's administration,
people in the administration and around Trump.
I don't think you can believe a single word that comes out of this administration.
It's much like Vietnam.
I will bet you that the casualty rates are much higher than we've heard for American service members in that arena.
And I think when the tale is finally told truthfully, we're going to find out how much we are lied to.
So that's number one.
Number two, what I think is stunning, Dana, is how far underwater Trump is quickly going with evangelicals.
So, 51 percent, sorry, 54 percent of evangelicals in the latest June 3rd to 8th, Ipsos poll were against the war in Iran.
And this is against 60 percent of Americans in total who are against the war in Iran.
This is extremely unpopular.
And it's lather rinse and repeat with Trump.
Every week he tells us there's going to be a deal or he's going to bomb the heck out of him.
And I just don't think that this administration has any credibility anymore.
We shouldn't believe a single thing that comes out of the White House.
I always get nervous.
And for those joining, we're talking with our friend.
Brad Thor, when any kind of military operation, I don't like when people start giving limitations
or taking things off the table. I just, I don't like when leaders talk too much about it.
We saw a lot about this with Barack Obama. Everybody remembers with Iran. And I'm wondering,
and we talked about this yesterday, when POTUS is discussing, you know, potentially maybe
boots on the ground with respect to Carg Island specifically. If that is something, he said,
well, you know, I haven't ruled it out.
But at the same time, during the campaign, you know, as I reminded people, I'm like,
ooh, he kind of boxed himself in a little bit with that.
I think maybe in the beginning, Americans would have been more open to any kind of escalation,
whether use of force or commitment of resources like our soldiers.
But now, because, I mean, we're like two months into this.
And you know that the Iranians, Brad, you know that they're not negotiating in good faith.
nor will they ever. So what options does that leave us and maybe that and the importance of not
taking things off the table? Listen, I am continually stunned and shocked at how bad the Trump
administration is with public relations, with just bringing the American people on board.
You know, the first thing that Steve Bannon got Trump to do and Trump in the 1.0 administration
was to go for the Muslim ban. And instead of saying, this is a list of Muslim countries that was left
to us by Barack Obama where they can't properly vet people getting on airplanes and making it
Obama's Muslim ban that Trump could have put into effect, which would have made it a very difficult
thing to assail from the left and from the mainstream media. He just plowed right ahead with
kind of red meat for his base. Well, Bannon's an idiot. He gives bad advice. Yeah, well, very obvious.
So the other problem we have here is that Trump had the state of the union address where he could
have made the case for Iran. You don't go to war and then convince your population why you are in a war.
You convince your people why it's necessary before you go to war. And he blew it. It was just days before
he went into or launched the operation with all the bombing and stuff. So it's been badly
handled. And again, this comes because Trump has a lack of humility. Trump thinks he's smarter than
everyone in that he's the brightest guy and he's going to make all the decisions. He doesn't need to
use Congress. He doesn't need to come to the American people and sell it. And now he's cratering in the
polls. These midterms are going to be a bloodbath. And every Republican has only Donald Trump to
blame for this. I'm so nervous about midterms. Are we ever, are we, I've grown up, we've all grown up
with Iran causing destabilization in the Middle East. I don't think that we will ever get any kind of
goodwill gesture or serious negotiation from them. Do you? No. And we miss opportunities to do so. And I will
point backwards to, I know that they were trying to work out the JCPOA under the Obama administration,
but when they had the Green Revolution in Iran, there were so many people in the streets.
There was so much pushback. Iran was right on the edge of being tipped over. And had we committed to
the people of Iran then instead of trying to get this piece of paper done. And I get it. It allowed
in inspectors and all that kind of stuff. There were actually good things that happened in the JCPOA.
But that was, Iran was so primed for it to topple over then. But, you know, that's, that's in the
background now. But remember, Trump told us, total regime change, going to liberate the people of
Iran and that he, Donald Trump alone, was going to pick the next leader of Iran. That kind of
hubris is not good in a leader. Trump is his own worst enemy. And by being his own worst enemy,
he becomes one of America's worst leaders. This is not the kind of makeup you want in somebody
leading our country. It's only going to lead us into more problems. We haven't even begun to
feel the bite of the energy prices skyrocketing. That's coming. We're in for a lot of.
lot of trouble. And I kind of feel like we're living in the middle of, you know, this sort of like
asymmetrical pincor attack for the lack of a better way to describe it, because you have Russia and
you have China, and then you have the growing threat of Islamism. So you have this very real red,
green alliance that's taking place, you know, and kind of like looking towards the Pacific,
which, by the way, I love that you were explaining the Strait of Malacca to all of your,
because you did this great video on X. And I'm going to get to that in just a second,
because nobody talks about that. Like, I rarely ever hear that choke point brought up.
But with China and Russia and Islamism, doesn't it sort of feel like, I mean, America is getting
hit on all sides right now.
And we're a strong nation.
I believe in unipolarity.
I don't go with the Alexander Dugan multipolarity approach and all of that nonsense.
I believe in America's strength.
But I do worry about prosecuting this stuff in the court of public opinion and that sort of like
informational war of attrition that is happening.
Your thoughts on that?
That's brilliant.
I couldn't have phrased it any better myself.
Oh my gosh, cut that and I'm going to put that on my tombstone because Brad Dor just said that about me.
If anybody asks me what our greatest weakness is from a national security standpoint, I tell them it's the popular culture.
It is social media.
We are being influenced by the Russians, the Iranians, the North Koreans, and the North Koreans, and the Chinese.
They want us at each other's throats.
I don't want it to take another 9-11 to bring us all together as Americans.
We have so much that we have in common and more that unites us.
But right now, anybody who doesn't vote exactly the way we do is our enemy.
And anybody who votes exactly like me, I trust them implicitly, even down to the point that I don't check what they're telling me.
And that's dangerous.
So those nations, before we even get into a hot war with them, are winning a very chilly culture war because they're pressing on all of our fault lines, all of our fractures in turning us more against each other.
So if you're angry about something, instead of being angry, take a breath and say, who profits from me being angry, right?
now. That's exactly it. So your book, you get into this straight in the South Sea that nobody actually,
I mean, I've heard it before if I'm, you know, listening to like C-SPAN. I'll hear some people talk about it.
This is incredibly important. And you actually dive into all of this. And for the folks who don't know this,
his series, the Scott Harvest series, Choke Point, number one time, number one New York Times,
bestselling, Wall Street Journal. I mean, it's number one every time he drops a book. It's number one.
but you actually, in your series, this plays an important role.
For those who are unfamiliar with the significance of this straight,
and the importance it has to China's trade in their economy,
talk a little bit about this.
So the choke point is a thriller.
I tell people my books are like the James Bond movies.
If you've never seen a Bond movie and the new one's out,
you can go to the theater and see it.
You could start with this Brad Thor book, Choke Point.
But the idea behind it is that China realizes,
that the U.S. Navy controls one of the most strategic choke points in the world, and that's
the strait of Malacca. And that's where 80% of China's crude oil imports flow through there and
two-thirds of its trade, its maritime trade, go through this choke point. And if the U.S. closes
it off in a time of war, China's dead. There's no way China can win. So in my thriller,
China has tricked the U.S. into thinking they're going to go into Taiwan, and they launch something
completely different, take the U.S. completely by surprise. And then, of course,
my protagonist, Scott Hauerbath, America's top spy, has to unravel it and prevent it before China can deliver the ultimate coup de grace, which will bring America to its knees.
Yeah. And the scary thing about this is that it's so, like, you really tow the line on all of the current events. And that's what makes it seem so real. Like you, honestly, I think you actually help people have a better understanding of foreign policy because of the way that you explore these issues and the context in which you put it in. Because think about, we've been dealing this with China and Taiwan. We've done military.
exercises. They've done these, you know, tests of our military strength in a potential war game.
And the United States struggles. And I think it's because of strategy resource and maybe
underestimating the moves that they would make. Absolutely. And if there's one thing we are
learning is that our weapon system, so many of them can't handle the future of warfare. We've been
building weapons that are not meant for the modern battlefield. Now that we see what's happened with
Ukraine and the drones and the Chinese are just terrible charging. He's legacy contracts.
these stupid legacy contracts that we have.
Yep.
So that's a big problem.
No, no, no, no, no.
But you're right on the money.
And we need to push ahead.
And we need to push ahead with serious defense contracts that make sense.
It trumps kids through a golf course company now have a drone company.
And they want a huge contract with the Department of Defense.
I don't want the future of our national security based upon whether Eric and Don can build drones.
So we need to get a lot more serious than we have been in this country.
National security is one of my biggest issues, one of the,
the things I care the most about. I don't care who's in the White House. I just care they're doing
everything to keep the nation safe. Republican or Democrat. You're a patriot. My good friend, Brad Thor,
Bradthor. Bradthor.com, his new book, chokepoint, a thriller, the latest in his series. Always so good to
you, my friend. You're always welcome back and love your office. I'm just going to fly out to Dallas and
have you decorate mine. God bless you, my friend. Good to see you. Take care. We have more on the way
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It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
So a solar storm apparently cost corn growers a billion dollars.
So they said the Weather Channel names hurricanes, but apparently solar flares,
have names the Gannon Storm of
2024, it reads,
cost corn belt farmers
more than a billion dollars in productivity.
And they said,
you remember the Aurora Borealis from May 24
that everybody could see even down
like in the upper Midwest?
So that's like apparently was part of it.
So that's actually crazy.
They said that it knocked out GPS
and it did all this other stuff.
And they had industrial farming equipment
that relied on it.
And they couldn't do the auto drive
there's a lot of stuff that had affected, which I never actually would thought.
I'd never thought about that.
That's crazy.
Also crazy, a California couple fought off a whole bear attack with a water bottle and a hatchet.
That's, it's a California couple.
It was in Mammoth Lakes, which is in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
The woman went outside because she heard her dogs barking.
She saw a 17-month-old black bear fighting with one of her dogs.
The other dog bolted out of the door.
And then as she was trying to stop the 70-pound bear from fighting her dogs,
she was trying to break it up, and then the bear turned and ended up trying to attack her.
It was biting and clawing her.
A man came outside to intervene.
The bear confronted him, too.
So she used a water bottle to hit the bear until the guy could get free.
And then he hit the bear with the blunt in of a hatchet, leaving the animal critically injured.
The couple transported themselves to the hospital.
The dogs had minor injuries.
They're fine.
What about the bear?
They said that they had to euthanize the animal because the bear was considered a threat to public
safety. They said because the bear was so aggressive and that is unusual, they had to take the
precaution to prevent maybe another attack like that happening when the bear was older and bigger.
So I get it. A snake was missing on a plane. Venomous too. And it's real. This is a real story.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is not, this is a real story, not snakes on the plane, but apparently
a commercial, it was a dreamliner from Mexico to Gatwick, 345 passengers aboard, apparently
a snake got out, a venomous one on a commercial plane, red and scaly.
I don't know what, it's like a mock viper, which is considered mildly venomous.
And apparently it brought everything to a standstill.
They've been trying to, they, it's on the plane still.
They can't find it.
It's on the plane.
Yes.
So they're like, I love how the Scottish people were going.
It beggars belief that a passenger brought a mock viper on board.
And they don't know what.
the snake could do to the mechanics of the plane
so they can't let it take off
again, they have to
have it grounded until they find it.
That is
crazy. You know one time when I was little, we lost
a turtle in our car? A turtle,
whole turtle. Not kidding you.
Let's see here.
States are moving to ban
snap use for soda and candy. That makes sense
because it's processed and super dangerous.
A mom was charged with child endangerment
after dozens of cats were found
in a long island home. They had to
pull the cats out of the walls.
Imagine you're a hoarder but with cats.
So none of these cats are being cared for.
None of them are being cared for.
You're talking about a lot.
I mean, it was so bad that people called 911.
The 18-year-old daughter called 911 because it was such a bad situation.
And this was in Glen Cove, Long Island.
And it took the hazmat, full hazmat crew two days to pull cats out of windows, cabinets, walls, ceilings.
They said that they've never seen a lot of.
situation like this before and that the condition was horrible. The house smelled, you can imagine.
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And he is a really good heart and is a very good dude. He's not a Trump fan.
but he loves America.
So I give him, you know, we're not always going to agree on everything,
but you know how I operate.
I'm like, you love America, you want to be free,
you want to save the Republic, let's rock.
And he gives no quarter to Islamism or any of that, which I also like.
You're never going to agree with everybody on everything.
I get it.
And sometimes, you know, somebody's just like,
may make it harder for you to see their point.
But don't rob yourself of having a deeper perspective, though.
I know, it's hard sometimes.
I know.
one quick thing. So POTUS was saying that the Iranian negotiators, very dishonorable people. I can't do his voice.
I just, yeah, that's how he said it. But Vance was saying that, oh, the deal has the potential to remake the region and lead to lasting peace.
You're seeing the daylight between them. I wonder if that's contributing to the fact that this is dragging on so much.
When your number two is like, well, we could have peace. If we, that's assuming a lot of a crazy rabbit.
you know,
theocratic regime
that hates us.
Just saying,
that's kind of a lot.
So we'll keep an eye on this.
And if anything does pop off,
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Today in Stipidity Cam.
Well, we do have time
to actually do it a little bit
longer one one. I think cut 18. This is Buttigieg. He talks about the electoral college. I think he misses
the point here. But listen. The radical, and let's talk one more thing, one more radical
proposition on the executive branch. What if everybody's vote counted the same?
What if everybody's vote just counted the same for president? It does. Just to get here,
I started my day in northern Michigan, drove through Indiana and came here to the south side of Chicago.
So three states.
I started my day in a swing state, came through a place in Indiana where voters' voices basically do not matter in presidential politics because the state is so Republican.
And now we sit in a place where voters' voices mostly don't matter in presidential politics because the state is so democratic.
So you can flip the script on that as far as a blue state.
Yeah.
This is the dumbest.
I don't even know what to call it.
going to say like speech, but it was just, it looked like a rehearsed sort of script about where
Democrats would love to be able to go after all of what they've been through.
Yeah, exactly.
But good luck.
Yeah, good luck with that.
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