The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Musk vs. Big Beautiful Bill, Dems' Manly Talk Lesson & An Illegal Jet Ski Horror

Episode Date: May 28, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 It's a little frustrating. You know, Elon Musk went into this Doge effort. He was getting lampooned. I mean, like they're firebombing his Tesla dealerships. Media smearing him relentlessly. His businesses suffered, all this stuff, because he basically said, look, we can't keep doing this, and we need to moderate and reduce the amount of money
Starting point is 00:00:25 that the federal government is spending. And yet, we have a Republican Congress And to this day, we're in the end of May, past Memorial Day, and not one cent in doge cuts have been implemented by the Congress. That's one of the reasons why we need a balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution. What's that? What's a balanced? What's a budget? I feel like that's like some members of Congress are, that's where they're at. What's that? I don't even know. Is that something we're supposed to do like and stuff?
Starting point is 00:01:03 Yeah, you guys are supposed to do that. That's like a thing. I mean, that's been your whole job this whole time. So first of, let me, just greetings and salutations. Let me get you set up here because we're diving into all of this. That was Florida Governor Ron DeSantis yesterday. And you know what? He's right.
Starting point is 00:01:21 He's right. And the, I think, the, I think, the, criticism is not being received well by some of these Republicans because they well you've seen what happens like when you try to cut spending you're called like a rhino you're called all this stuff and it's not it's not fair it's not fair for a number of reasons because there you have to have accountability you you have to you have to have accountability and we're not getting that And furthermore, I feel like some of these bad actors are getting a pass. So one of the things that we're going to do today is we're going to talk about, well, honestly, it's one of the things that the White House is having to, well, White House people are having to address the structure of this whole thing, rescissions, reconciliation, mandatory spending, discretionary spending, all of this stuff.
Starting point is 00:02:23 Let me give you one example. And all of this relates to this bill. And the reason we're all talking about it is because it's in the Senate. As I was telling you, it's going into the Senate. They're going through to make sure that it all is in line with the bird rule, which deals with the mandatory spending. You can't cut mandatory spending. So they're trying to, in a reconciliation. So that's what they're trying to determine.
Starting point is 00:02:53 let me just give you one example. And I did a big deep dive on this yesterday. And I almost I literally almost had this as a draft that went out on substack. And then I thought everybody's going to hate me on this newsletter because it was too long for the email. And it was just my notes for this issue. And it was too long for the email. And I'm like, I literally have an entire post about Planned Parenthood's budgetary structure in reconciliation and why they didn't. And they lied to you. Not they. Some of the Rhino Republicans like, There were three of them that were fighting for Planned Parenthood cuts to remain in the bill. And they were trying to argue that it was mandatory spending.
Starting point is 00:03:31 And then they were trying to trick you with Medicaid, Tadeline, all of this stuff, when in fact it's actually discretionary. And it wasn't wrapped up in a mandatory apparatus. And so it absolutely could be cut. But they thought you're too stupid to notice that. The handful of rhinos. That's just like one example. There's a ton of things that are in here that you absolutely could. But here's the thing that I feel like a lot of these apologists are.
Starting point is 00:03:53 are obfuscating. So the issue isn't just this budget bill. We wanted what could be cut out of this budget bill to be cut, to be removed. Sorry, excuse me, but the green news scam, that's, I mean, there's so many things that are wrapped up in that that are entirely discretionary. That's a lie that they're trying to tell you that, oh, no, this is mandatory spending. We can't cut that. Well, that's not true.
Starting point is 00:04:19 I mean, it's just on its face, it's not true. Look at the way in which it was included previously to get. And a lot of it was previous Biden EEOs that only got a temporary pass congressionally. So that's a lie. That's like one example. But you're busy in your day. You have bills to pay. You have a job to do.
Starting point is 00:04:39 You've got kids to raise. Hell, it's summer. Your house is full. I get it. Believe me. Even though this is my job, I still struggle for that balance and a compartmentalize and to try to stay up with everything. The reason everyone struggles to stay up with all this stuff is because there's too much damn stuff. It is insane that you can't know what is in your, what's in
Starting point is 00:05:05 your budget. Well, do you know, you know what's in the budget in your house? Why the hell do you not know it for government? There's no excuse. Oh, well, it's so big and they fund so many things. That's, that's pig feces. No. You should know because it affects your livelihood. The problem is that government is so big and so unwieldy that it's difficult to know and it's difficult to keep up. So these people are playing on this to try to get you to go along with stuff. That's the bottom line of it.
Starting point is 00:05:37 And they're mad when you call them out on it. Oh my gosh, I kicked a hornet's nest this morning and I will take a blow torch to it. I don't care. I've dealt with these rat bastards before during the Tea Party days. I'm totally fine with doing it again. they're all mad. They're like, I hear the same stuff over and over again. People that have
Starting point is 00:05:56 barely a grasp of how this stuff works, trying to lecture everyone else who just merely wants accountability. And then they try to act like, because you're too busy doing all the things that I mentioned in your day, you just can't keep up with this stuff. So you're just some stupid, unwashed mass member. And therefore, your opinion is invalid. You don't know anything about this. They don't actually know anything about this. These people have been excusing this stuff for eons. This is literally why the Tea Party got started. I mean, it's absolutely why.
Starting point is 00:06:25 Absolutely why. So I'm going to dive into some of this stuff today. And one of the reasons, too, is because these Republicans are making the media narrative come true. What's the media narrative that we've talked about many times before? The split, not just between Trump and Musk, but the administration and Musk, go further. This split between Republicans and Musk. Not go further. The split between the right and Musk. The left hasn't given up the idea of winning Elon Musk back. They haven't. So they're laying
Starting point is 00:07:05 the groundwork for this and these stupid Republicans running around like chickens with their heads cut off in D.C. are making this happen. I wanted to play for this for you. And I'll probably played again later on in the program. Audio Soundbite 1. This This is Musk doing an interview, a Sunday morning interview, where he was talking about these Doge cuts and what this all actually means. Listen. So, you know, I was, like, disappointed to see the massive spending bill, frankly, which increases the budget deficit, not just decrease it, and unreminds the work that the Doge team is doing.
Starting point is 00:07:41 I actually thought that when this big, beautiful bill came along. I mean, like, everything he's done on Doge gets wiped out in the future. first year. I think I think a bill can be big or it can be beautiful. But I don't know if it can be both. My personal opinion. Yeah. Well,
Starting point is 00:08:00 I feel bad for him because he went in with the best of intentions and he took a lot of hell for it. And I also think that he's still, he's seen some of the gridlock and why we have gridlock. I think he's also seeing that. And it is, it's
Starting point is 00:08:17 I can only imagine how frustrated he is. Now, keep in mind, he was always going to leave in May, but now he's not happy with the way that this whole process has gone. And as I said, not to get away from my other point, it's not just this reconciliation bill we're talking about. We're also talking about any other attempts to codify, meaning the executive orders that Trump signed for members of Congress to make it permanent through legislation. a lot of these executive orders, some of them actually don't even last the four years that Trump's in the White House, depending upon what it involves, spending, et cetera.
Starting point is 00:08:57 Some of them have like a timeline of 90 days. Some of them have a timeline of, you know, maybe 190. I mean, it all depends on what it is and what it deals with. And so there is a sunset on some of this stuff, not, I mean, to say nothing of the sunset on all of it in 2028. there is not a single bill that has yet left committee that's made it to the House floor that deals with any of this. In fact, I don't even think that anything has really gotten going into these committees, like some of these other committees that they have. And I've talked to a lot of lawmakers. I'm like, where are you with this? Where are you with this? Where are you with this? And the problem is, is that all of these people, they have got some kind of special interests tied into something or other, like, for instance, with some of the military cuts. So my understanding is some Republicans and some of these committees are even dragging their feet on that because they were able to get these big legacy contracts for their districts and get some of this other stuff and they don't want to see that cut because they don't want to have to answer if it affects jobs in their areas, et cetera. It is a big ordeal and a lot of them don't have the balls for it. I mean, figuratively and like actually, they don't. They don't have the spines. They really don't. and the energy is always great going into an election and then it that that energy dissipates the moment
Starting point is 00:10:20 the hard work has to begin and that's kind of where we're where we're at right now it's where it's what musk is seen and musk is very vocal and he's obviously not happy with you know some of this other some of the stuff that's happening and so he's being vocal about it and now it there definitely looks like there's a divide and then it looks like there's a divide because you have weakly Republicans that have allowed it to happen. It's not just the reconciliation. It's everything else. And what they're trying to do is dodge on that and say, well, you don't understand how reconciliation works. Listen, Slicks. We ain't just talking about reconciliation. We ain't just talking about a rescissions package. We're talking about everything that has so far been proposed in an executive
Starting point is 00:11:00 order that has not been touched legislatively. And if you think that these people are going to do it, these lawmakers in D.C., if you think that they're going to have a little bit more motivation to do it, the closer that we get to midterms, I got a bridge to sell you. It's only going to get worse, folks. It's only going to get worse. But they figured something out. They got a new tactic. Their tactic now is to attack anyone that's trying to force accountability on them as a squish. Now, you remember back during the Tea Party days, right? I mean, they were squishes. And we were right. Now they're trying to reverse the argument. It's stunning. So we're going to get into, two. We're going to get into this. I'll tell you where some of these senators stand all the way.
Starting point is 00:11:45 We'll talk about rescissions versus reconciliation, mandatory versus discretionary spending, and some of these other things that Musk found. Did you know, for instance, that Doche found 14 computers that literally printed money out of thin air? How came we're in the wrong business, man? Dude, we got to, you know, money's money. I'm telling you. We're going to get into all of that. Also, an 18-year-old girl was killed in my area. Actually, just right up the road from us in Great Fine Lake, 18 years old on Memorial Day weekend, she was struck by a jet ski that was commandeered by an illegal immigrant, and on the back was another illegal immigrant, and they were drinking and all kinds of other crazy stuff, and this 18-year-old
Starting point is 00:12:28 who was an Air Force cadet was killed. We're going to talk about this story. I think it was game wardens that took the suspect into custody after she fled, and the illegal immigrant community help her flee justice. It's all on camera. And all the people that are on camera that are helping her flee were identified. They're all illegal immigrants. All people who came over here illegally out there on the lake, drinking it up, partying it up, killing Air Force cadets, American citizens, beautiful 18-year-old young woman. And they thought they were just going to flee all accountability. So however mad you are at the legacy press for covering this stuff up, you're not mad enough. Think about the last movie that you saw that inspired you and kept you thinking long after the
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Starting point is 00:14:37 So should be a peepin. Works differently than all existing drugs, and it may lay the foundation for development of new treatments. What does it do? I don't know. It deals with superbugs, and it's really sciencey. Suss, bro. No, I mean, it's all like science, and it gets, I'm like reading it, going, I don't know
Starting point is 00:14:54 what this means. I can diagram the sentence, but I can, so that's nice. I mean, because it's been a bit. It's been a moment, right? It's been a moment. See, Juan's showing you on the, on the simulcast. So sublapin, yeah. It's totally, I mean, it's almost like I'm fluent in whatever that is.
Starting point is 00:15:11 It's fascinating. Oh, Joy, a flesh-eating parasite is advancing towards the United States. Is it called moderate republicanism? I'm just curious, because we already have that flesh-eating disease. My favorite thing about this story is the insane image that they use at the top of it. It's like a blurred out vision of chaos and cows, and it's one. cow in the middle, and it's just total chaos. But they said that we are fighting against the screw worm, a, again, moderate republicanism, a parasite that eats animals alive, cows, pigs,
Starting point is 00:15:47 ooh, even humans, ooh, the larvae of the parasitic flight chew through the flesh, transforming small necks into big gruesome wounds. Mm, sounds totally metal. Yeah, they mess with you pretty bad. Can't we just kill them? Right? Yeah, I feel like that's something we should do. I don't have this one in, but now I do the amazing smot. We could have a smod, guys. We could have a smod. Apparently, there's not like one, but there could be three suss asteroids that are in something like Venus's belt and something, and it could be generate millions of times more energy than Hiroshima. And it's difficult to discern them because of solar flares.
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Starting point is 00:17:30 crazy headlines with the Dana Show podcast. You're on the go guide for getting up to speed on today's most important stories. Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or your favorite podcast platform. Of course we should be talking about how, yeah, if, you know, Speaker Johnson got his way, it wouldn't be possible not just for gay people who get married, but for straight people to get divorced, let alone like birth control or how he would want to regulate porn or whatever people, most people would have a problem with. But, um, I'm really, What the hell is he talking about? I mean, if Speaker Johnson got his way,
Starting point is 00:18:05 all the gay people would be just illegaled. He's not the sharpest knife in the drawer guys. It's the former mayor's secretary, new mom, vice admiral of the canoe fleet over at Camp Wimpy Tonka, poop booty juice. Don't, don't critic, wait, hold up, don't criticize how I say his name because our former illustrious president
Starting point is 00:18:28 who had all of his brain cells, all of them. That's how he said his name. And that's the gold standard by which I operate, ladies and gentlemen. Dana Lash with you. Welcome back. We're at the bottom of this first hour. He says that it's, they should, that Johnson was, he was going to make it to where gay people couldn't do anything and straight people couldn't get divorced. And, yeah, I don't, I don't know what he's basing that off of.
Starting point is 00:18:58 Imagine. Like, you just do a live stream and say whatever the hell you. Can you imagine if I actually took to air not knowing anything about which I was discussing and just rambled and just incoherently pulled stuff out of the ether just to suit whatever, you know, yeah, I would be held. I mean, they go with me all the time. I've been on air for three hours every day for years. I have a beat reporter assigned me at Media Matters. Yes, they would find out something if I said anything incorrect. If they don't even like it, they go after me. I mean, to hell with it being incorrect. But if you're a Democrat, you can just, yeah, well, Mike John. Johnson's going to make all the, he's going to illegal all the gays and that. And the straight people, they can't get divorced or have white claws. It's going to be so bad. You imagine having a Fourth of July with no white claws so bad. But that's what it's like listening to him.
Starting point is 00:19:51 Every time he opens his mouth to give a perspective, it's like drunk without the alcohol. It's what you feel like. So if you've never had a drop, it feels like that. You're listening and you're like, am I? over? Is this supposed to make sense? I don't know. It's what it feels like. But, but, you know, he's, he's, he's trying to get, he's working hard on behalf of the Dems because guys, they're going to have to, they're going to have to try to talk to dudes. You know, the party that was like toxic masculinity is now going, wait, but wait, we messed up. Oops. That's where they're at right now. So they said that they're spending $20 million trying to, connect with dudes by studying their syntax. S-Y-N-T-X. Yeah, whatever that means.
Starting point is 00:20:39 That's what they want to do. Audio sound like nine. Listen to this. This is one strategist literally saying exactly this. Yeah, good questions. One, let me save the folks from the Times and all the other great, you know, print outlets sometime. If you dig in on what Democrats are researching right now,
Starting point is 00:20:58 you're going to find a lot of silly stuff. You're going to find people asking a lot of questions, people asking about syntax, and do I drop the G from this word and this and that? And it's going to be a lot of that. So let me just warn everybody. That process is going to be very obnoxious for this 40-something. I would also say, we're really talking about young men, right? Young men who Democrats have not figured out a consistent pitch for how to get them. They're toxic.
Starting point is 00:21:24 And then women can be men. I mean, you know, you guys have kicked them around for the better part of 40 years. whether it was the Title IX stuff, whether it was promoting women over men in the name of false equality, whatever it was, you guys have attacked dudes for inlessly for forever. Toxic masculinity. Dudes that are young Gen Z are terrified to even date chicks because of everything that the left has done. So yeah, $20 million they think is going to help Band-Aid that error.
Starting point is 00:21:55 So after impuging their characters, again, for the better part of 40 years, now Democrats are going, wait, we messed up. Hold up. Here's an excerpt. For now, Democratic donors and strategists have been gathering at luxury hotels to discuss how to win back working class voters, commissioning new projects that read like anthropological studies of people from far away places. The prospectus for one new $20 million effort obtained by the Times, aims to reverse the ocean of democratic support amongst young men, especially online. It's codenamed Sam, short for speaking with American men, a strategic plan, and promises investment to, quote, study the syntax, language, and content that gains attention and virality in these spaces, and it recommends buying advertisements in video games, amongst other things. All they know is that younger dudes play games, and they're like, something something games you can't just buy an ad you know why the democrats have not been successful
Starting point is 00:23:01 in that in gaming because they don't play them and republicans haven't been successful because there are a bunch of damn cowardly tipper gores who want to put explicit lyrics on everything these people that attack video games oh my gosh it's like i'm watching tipper gore 2.0 for the love no that you can't fake it you cannot fake it that's you're either in that community or you're not not that's not one that is not a community that you can fake it with but what is this to study the syntax what does that mean kane what the hell does that mean what does it even mean it's that's the language they want to they want to hijack it they want to understand it but they're acting like they're foreign like species right like we have to talk like these aliens how you do fellow
Starting point is 00:23:46 kids why hello fellow male they tried that once with that ad remember that that ad where that uh they all look like rapists. They all look like soft rapists. That Democrat ad that they were... Oh man. Hang on. Hang on. Hang on.
Starting point is 00:24:02 Their version of masculine. Yeah. Yeah. I'm a masculine man or something like that. What? Oh, yeah. Da-da-da-da-da. Is this it?
Starting point is 00:24:12 Oh, I got to find it. No, there's one where it's the voting one. They came out with one ad where it was like men that were bullying their women into voting. And then there was the one where you had this one guy who... he looked like a bottom and he was sitting on a truck going I'm a manly man I'm like no you're not no you're not you're not you
Starting point is 00:24:31 only the only person who probably buys more lube than you is ditty no you're not you know what ad I'm talking about though I'm sorry I can't just now and every single dude in that ad they looked it was they were all terrifying that was the that was the
Starting point is 00:24:46 attempt that they had I guess at trying to talk to dudes and it horrified dudes dudes. Yes. That ad that Steve just put on there. Yes, that is it. That is the ad. That is literally it. And I mean,
Starting point is 00:25:03 again, it's also the party that had David Hogg as their vice chair. Yeah, they had those weird out like, I like steak. I'm a man. Man like Bourbon. Therefore, I like bourbon. So you're going to think I'm a man. Like, you guys, Juan's putting it up for you. My favorite was the guy who
Starting point is 00:25:19 was sitting like a pageant queen on the back of a truck. Yeah. And then you have the guy. I can't believe that they got these lines out without laughing to death. I think he actually said, I eat trannies for breakfast. If you remember that line, he said I eat trannies. Yeah, it was the guy in the cowboy had.
Starting point is 00:25:34 I eat trannies for breakfast. Man enough to deadlift 500. Shut on. Shut on. You think I'm afraid to rebuild a carburetor? I eat carburetors for breakfast. Oh, he's car. Like the one guy in the orange shirt,
Starting point is 00:25:48 he's sent like a pageant queen. That guy looks like he beats his wife. that guy looks like that guy right there and then who's the prospector where the hell does this guy come from they just got me out of the valley i was prospecting for gold but this is what i mean and look he ripped his sleeves off you know he went to like urban outfiters and got that shirt that guy his arms went but this guy right here who can i just say what man sits like this i mean it's rhetorical but none of them do look at him he's like tweaking this guy i sit like that when i've he's in an orange polo and he's sitting on the back of a truck and he's turned and he's got his hands on
Starting point is 00:26:26 his leg like he's a pageant queen and he's like oh you better believe i'm a man or i'm gonna beat you that's that's his whole aura is that guy i'm gonna beat you vibes from that well yeah like i don't know the silence of the lambs it puts the lotion in the basket he's totally giving me those vibes i said a little like that and then you got like the DMX wannabe who's sitting there like i'll braid the whatever out of my daughter's hair and i'm just like shut up What is the matter with you? No, dudes talk like this. They just do it, right?
Starting point is 00:26:55 I mean, if you have to sit here and tell people that you're a manly dude, men know this. Men know immediately that you're not. And Democrats are like, the prospector kills me every time I see him because the shirt is just over the top. God love him. But I'm just trying to understand why Democrats think that they have to spend $20 million because I'm pretty sure this ad was several million dollars. How much do you think that ad was to make, Kane? Those are all actors
Starting point is 00:27:22 From a production standpoint It looks about what 8,000 one Probably get that done With about 8,000 Because there's no names in it So you're not paying them much at all So maybe 15,000 tops
Starting point is 00:27:33 Totally looks like California That they were in But they probably spent a million on this It's like $15,000 production They had it well in that ripped off shirt For the prospector They had to go You know
Starting point is 00:27:42 They had to go probably Get him that shirt at Urban Outfitters They gave him nuggets He got so mad his sleeves Just poof came right off. They shot out the side, like projectiles and that guy.
Starting point is 00:27:55 That guy was the meanest, one of them all. But this is what Dems, my point is that Dems did this ad, this guy right here, look at his sleeves. I'm sorry, that's fake. Why do you cut yourself? Why do you just like put a wife beater on, man? They paid him in mining equipment.
Starting point is 00:28:08 I bet he hates himself now. You know that. And the way that he moved, that dude's an actor. And I'm all for it. But if you're going to wear a shirt like that, I feel like, you know, after we lost Joan Rivers,
Starting point is 00:28:19 I feel like I need to rise to that occasion and fill that need from time to time the best way that I can, knowing that I'm nowhere in your clothes to her brilliance. But someone's got to step in and talk about this. Like, the hell, I see that and I'm like, what happened to your slaves? Did your muscles get so mad? They blew them off? Like, what happened? I don't get it. Stop. That guy's an actor. They're all actors. Like, there was an article that talked about how they were all hired from an agency. None of these people are real. This guy probably never read a damn bike in his life. And he's like, I'm working on my bike. And he's got his, you know, he probably don't even know what his tools
Starting point is 00:28:50 are the whole point is that Democrats tried this before they spent mill they did this ad they did like three ads last cycle and how did they show men the first one was they did an ad where they were trying to show conservative men Republican men like they were going to beat their wives if they didn't if they didn't vote for Trump right for the love and then then they're like well I guess we better walk it back we need to appeal to men instead of I guess making them look like they're horrible people and so they did this ad that made them look like they're horrible people. The most unlikable actors. It's like they went to the
Starting point is 00:29:24 agency. Yes, give me the most unlikable actors you have. I want women to flinch when they see them on the screen. That's what I want. That's what we're going for. Yes, Kane? I think they literally thought, let's get a cross-section of what we think MAGA looks like. And we're
Starting point is 00:29:40 going to message that way. Like we're going to message as though we're reaching out to the MAGA crowd. I mean, it's just so shallow. Yes, I can deadlift this. And then I can braid my daughter's hair. Like one excludes the other. I don't think he quite understand the concept of chivalry. Oh my gosh. I just, I can't stand this. So they're spending 20 million, $20 million donor dollars. Let me clarify that. So Democrats get donations. So the people
Starting point is 00:30:09 who have been donating to the Democrat Party, whatever brain trust brought you those ads, those are the people that are going to be trying to refine their messaging to dudes. Oh, this is, I want them to, no, you want them to do this. We want them to do this. I'm just, picture it. Content gold. Oh my gosh, we're going to make so much fun of this. It's going to be insane. And if they, and if they have Secretary New Mom, Vice Admiral of the Canoe Fleet, rear Vice Admiral of Canoe Fleet Campo Whipitonka? Yeah, yeah, yeah, booty juice. If they have him spearheading this, oh, please, for the love of all things, holy, let this happen. I don't ask for a lot. No, hold up. I ask for a Dotson for my birthday. And,
Starting point is 00:30:50 I didn't get one. So at least give me the, and I asked it for WIC, my rescue dog. I was like, he needs a dog. It makes so much, because he does, wink, he does. I didn't get that. So can I have this? Can I have this? Mother's Day was last month, like earlier this month.
Starting point is 00:31:07 It's not over yet. I can still get like a belated Mother's Day. So this could happen, and we could see, have poop booty juice leading this, and the messaging would be endless. Oh my gosh, guys. Like, I am here for the summer of. of cis. I am totally here for that. Hard work, self-reliance showing up. That's what built this country. And it's exactly how our president leads. No excuses, no handouts, just results. But let's be
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Starting point is 00:32:54 How you doing? I felt like it was important to get on the blower and talk a little bit about how I'm feeling and wondering how you're feeling about the state of our union. I'm finding myself pretty scared about a lot of things, scared about losing my rights as a woman, scared about losing my rights as a woman, about losing my right to vote as a woman, scared about losing autonomy over my body as a woman, scared of my parents' social security checks, scared of food banks running out of food and not being able to replenish because they're no longer getting federal funding. I love the tragedy theater
Starting point is 00:33:36 that these people on the left that they engage in. I mean, she's saying all of this stuff, like losing my right to vote as a woman. What does that even mean? Like, how is your right to vote under threat I yeah it's this rhetorical it's stupid stuff fear mongering people I mean that's a big B move stop stop fear mongering people I'm like worried I'm gonna lose my bodily
Starting point is 00:33:58 autonomy oh like when with COVID when you made your stupid little videos and you're out dancing in your yard telling everyone to get injections like that you know where you were going along with your party's ideology of no bodily autonomy and you were demanding under threat of penalty that everybody get injected with some experimental weird juice that i mean you know like pick your flavor like what are you going to be for today you're for bodily autonomy now but you weren't under COVID how cute that
Starting point is 00:34:25 that changes because your principles are in sand how so nice that is i mean that's kevin bacon's wife and it makes me question bacon Kevin bacon you know because like he was the one everybody who played six degrees of Kevin bacon where you were at least six people everybody was was no more than six people away from Kevin Bacon, right? Now I'm like, do we want to be any closer? Because, like, is he like her? Ugh. But she did that.
Starting point is 00:34:53 She did all these social media videos during all lockdown, like telling everybody, you're going to get your thought with your mouth. Did all those videos and lectured people and supported the mandatory moves of government against individuals as it pertain to masking and school and, you know, opening businesses and distancing and all that stupid stuff. But this idea that I've been hearing this forever, you're going to lose your right to vote. You're going to know, but you do lose it with actual Democrats. That's for damn sure. And you can lose your life, too, because of their policies. We're going to talk about an 18-year-old who was killed by an illegal immigrant down the road for
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Starting point is 00:36:50 Well, and he's right. That's Senator Ron Johnson, and he's absolutely right. And he's saying in this interview that was this morning that, you know, we can go line by line and cut this. And he was a no. There's some others that are a no on this. Rand Paul is a no on the bill in the Senate. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash, with you. I get aggravated because I'm so tired of people who don't understand.
Starting point is 00:37:14 And these are people who always apologize for rhinos. And they're attacking like the fiscal people, like the actual fiscal conservatives, the people who gave rise to the Tea Party movement or who were born of it, who held Congress accountable back in 2010, very successfully, I might add. And then rhinos learn how to play. And now the rhinos are like, well, if you don't support our runaway big spending and adding three plus trillion dollars to the deficit to the debt then you're then you're the problem which obviously that's unacceptable so we're going to talk about this a little in a little bit
Starting point is 00:37:47 depth give you some perspective on it welcome back dana lash with you top of the second hour listen coast to coast channel 347 to the stream uh the chat is at rumble and this i think a lot of people like i said previously one of the um one of the big issues is everybody's busy and everybody has stuff going on, you have work, and then on top of it, you are trying to keep up with what your government is doing. You would not run your home's budget in the manner that Congress is running theirs, and they are trying to use the chaos and confusion around the process as a way to excuse them from actually implementing any kind of serious changes. Now, there's two different things at play here. The first thing at play is this reconciliation
Starting point is 00:38:37 process through which we are passing the quote unquote one big beautiful bill, right? Reconciliation process, which is very different from a rescission. The reconciliation is you're using the, you're trying to get around the filibuster in the Senate and you need 51, not 60. And it is, this is the procedure in which we are able to expedite the passage of. of bills, of proposed legislation that affect mandatory spending, right? You're talking Medicare, Social Security, taxes, things like that, as so long as it is in line and germane to the fiscal point of the bill, so long as it's germane to all of it.
Starting point is 00:39:27 And you can do spending adjustments. There's a bunch of things that you can do with reconciliation. And the rescission is something where POTUS, he requests to cancel or proposes to cancel certain things that have been previously appropriated as it pertains to discretionary spending. And then the bird rule that comes into play is if there is something that is outside of what is germane to the budget bill that is proposed, that is then stripped out in the Senate per the bird rule. So that's what that means. Now, the, so you can do, you can still have a rescissions package. I mean, POTUS can still submit that proposal to members of
Starting point is 00:40:11 Congress. And I think Congress is like a month or something to consider it. I think it's like, I think it's a little over a month. They have a little over a month to consider it. And then you have to have a simple majority to pass that. And then if they don't act on it, then the rescission fails, et cetera, et cetera. So, and they can include that as part of this with the big, beautiful bill. But again, there's the, so you have these two, the, you have this process, reconciliation, you have the rescission package that POTUS could propose. But then separate from that, you also have congressional action as it pertains to other legislation that targets codifying the doge cuts. And so what Republicans are trying to do right now, the weak ones, the moderates, they're trying to,
Starting point is 00:40:52 they're trying to purposely conflate everything to dodge accountability. So when you say, well, we need to codify these, these doge cuts, we need to make sure that these are permanent. They'll tell you, oh, well, you can't do that with this reconciliation package. my gosh, that's, you know, that's not a lot. Well, first off, that's not entirely true because some of it is completely germane to that budget bill and absolutely can be done. But aside from that, what you're also requesting is that Congress act separately, legislatively, to make permanent those executive orders, which is separate from this whole process that we just got done describing. But they're trying to conflate it all, like how Democrats conflate legal and
Starting point is 00:41:32 illegal immigration so that they can portray that you're against all immigration. So you have moderate, you have these moderate Republicans that are trying to act like this is all one big thing and they can't do any of it because they're ignoring the fact that you're separately requesting action on this other adjacent issue. Does that make sense? That's what they're doing. It's all, it's all a tactic. It's all entirely a tactic. Like, for instance, one of the things that I was talking about as it pertains to, like as an example, I think one of the best ones was the issue of Planned Parenthood funding. Because Planned Parenthood, funding absolutely is discretionary and can be targeted. But you had a number of lawmakers that
Starting point is 00:42:13 were fighting to keep it included. I guess they were worried about how that was going to play for midterms. I guess they were worried about how that was going to work out. I don't know. It's frustrating. This is what POTUS. This is new. Because Musk, first off, can I play one and then I want to play the sound bite from Trump that was five minutes ago. Let's play audio soundbite one really quickly so you get an idea of what Trump is responding to in the soundbite. Listen. So, you know, I was like disappointed to see the massive spending bill, frankly, which increases the budget deficit, not just decrease it. And I reminds the work that the Doge team is doing. I actually thought that when this big, beautiful bill came along. I mean, like, everything he's done on
Starting point is 00:43:04 Doge gets wiped out in the first year. I think a bill can be big or it can be beautiful. But I don't know if it could be both. My personal opinion. So he's, and he's right because it's not just about what you can cut in reconciliation. It's also about what you can request with a recisions package and then separately what you can propose in different legislation to make permanent these cuts. Trump responded to what
Starting point is 00:43:33 Musk had said, and this was just a couple of minutes ago. Go ahead and listen to this if we have it. Musk, in that television interview, criticized the one big, beautiful bill saying he was disappointed, it didn't cut enough, essentially, that undercut the Doge efforts. What's your reaction to that?
Starting point is 00:43:49 Well, the reactions, a lot of things. Number one, we have to get a lot of votes. We can't be cutting, you know, we need to get a lot of support, and we have a lot of support. We had to get through the House. The House was, we have no Democrats. You know, if it's up to the Democrats, they'll take the 65% increase. You know, if that doesn't get approved, this country is going to
Starting point is 00:44:10 have a 65% increase in taxes and lots of other problems, big problems, almost bigger than that. But we'll have a 65% increase as opposed to the largest tax cut in the history of our country. We will be negotiating that bill, and I'm not happy about certain aspects of it, but I'm thrilled by other aspects of it. That's the way they go. It's very big. It's the big beautiful bill, but the beautiful is because of all of the things we have. The biggest thing being, I would say, the level of tax cutting that we're going to be doing. We're going to make people really be able to, we'll have one of the lowest tax rate we've ever had in the history of our country, and tremendous amounts of benefit are going to the middle-income people of our country,
Starting point is 00:44:56 low and middle income people of our country. So we're going to see what happens because the Senate, as you know, is negotiating with us and they have to then go back to the House and, you know, it's got a way to go. But I have to say, Speaker Johnson and Thune has done an incredible job. John Thune has done a fantail leader. So this was POTUS just responding to that a few minutes ago. I disagree with the biggest tax cuts because even those tax cuts have a four-year sunset. So the no taxes on tips and all of that stuff, all of that, once again, it's temporary.
Starting point is 00:45:31 It's all going to sunset again in 2028. So I disagree with that because it's the, that is the one. And the reason why that was done was to get it in at, to get it scored a certain way through the congressional budgetary office. And we talked about that last week. The idea that, and that's what, that's, I think that's what, that's the same tactic that that was used. if you remember, came back in 2017 with those tax cuts. But they promised us when they proposed
Starting point is 00:46:01 and passed those tax cuts in 2017, they kept saying, well, yeah, we're going to come back and we'll make them permanent. Well, what happened? The same damn thing that's going to happen now. We were rolling into a midterm 2018 election and guess what happened? Republicans ran to the center. They did not want to cut taxes. So all
Starting point is 00:46:17 of the tax cuts that were proposed in 20... This is why I get so harsh on it. People try to gaslight me and act like we didn't live through this. Hell, we just went through this in 2017 where it was proposed they were temporary and republicans promised everybody just you know we got midterms after midterms we're going to tackle this again and guess what they didn't do it which is why these tax cuts are set to expire and now they're doing the exact same thing again in order to get it scored through the cbo a certain way so that they can have it be as add as little
Starting point is 00:46:46 to the debt as possible and still maintain the additional levels of discretionary spending that absolutely is in this bill that they could cut that's an arguable and I'll explain in a moment. What they could be doing is they could make them permanent, but they had to have it scored a certain way. So that's why they all have a four-year cap. No taxes on tips, all this other stuff.
Starting point is 00:47:05 All is going to expire when he's out of office. Like right when we're going into another presidential election, that's when all of this stuff is going to come up. Do you think that Republicans then are going to revisit it and say, oh, we're getting ready to go into a presidential election? I think that Democrats are probably going to have a stronger candidate. God help us. And do you think that Republicans are,
Starting point is 00:47:25 are going to, what are they going to have to give up in order to even get a little ground of what they want for making something like this permanent? That's the other question that you have to ask. So we already went through this in 2017. The reason that we're here again is because none of it was made permanent. So it's all happening again. And you could get the scoring that you want if you cut some of this other discretionary stuff. There are absolutely things that are funded in here through Medicaid and SNAP and includes waste, fraud, and abuse that are absolutely discretionary that do not violate the bird rule and that they do not fall in they do not fall under the category of mandatory cuts that are auto funded that is a lie that they're telling you to dodge
Starting point is 00:48:00 responsibility and dodge accountability absolutely so that's that's the reality of this situation happy to even go in more depth with it because they could cut more they don't even without even having to cap the tax cuts and and that they always say oh well mandatory we can't do it mandatory and they want you to, they act like you're stupid and that you don't know or can't easily just, you know, read some stuff about how this is structured, mandatory and discretionary spending, et cetera. There is a focus on mandatory cuts. There's a focus, sorry, on mandatory spending. Like, for instance, one of, they were looking at a couple of hundred billion from Medicaid that was waste, fraud, and abuse. And then you saw what happened when some of these moderate Republicans got keyed in on it because of the media's,
Starting point is 00:48:49 narrative. Oh my gosh, Republicans are going to cut that's all we heard about. Cain? All last week, that's all we heard about. And what did you hear from some of these Republicans out there? Oh, my gosh. Well, maybe we should be a little bit more cautious in what we cut as it pertains to, you know, maybe Medicaid spending and
Starting point is 00:49:05 I think it was like $260 billion from SNAP, waste, fraud, and abuse. They were terrified about cutting that with Planned Parenthood. They were terrified about cutting Planned Parenthood and they tried to lie and say that it was mandatory spending, which it absolutely wasn't. It was discretionary spending. and it was an appropriation for a specific thing that wasn't auto-funded.
Starting point is 00:49:23 But this is the stuff that they do. This is what they do. We have a lot more on the way. We're not even getting, I haven't even dug a third of the way into this. But the Republican Party is going to make media narratives a reality if they don't get it together. Also, ticket prices plummeting for WMBA will explain why. And an 18-year-old cadet killed because someone was here illegally. drunk and on a jet ski are partners that help bring you the program the folks over at burn a gun i
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Starting point is 00:51:56 I will punch people in the face if they try to make me wear a mask. I will be on cops. I will be, I'm not joking. I literally will be on cops. That will happen. I have not an ounce of Fs to give. I can't, God help us all. I think this is a response to this.
Starting point is 00:52:13 The fact that yesterday, they just said they're not going to recommend the COVID shot for healthy people or pregnant women and children. So all of a sudden, now we're going to see COVID news. Oh, it's a new NB181 variant. It was first detected in late March and blib, blub. It's a coincidence, I'm sure. Now, the CDC says there's two few cases to be properly tracked in their variant estimates. But they're warning that the virus is run in China. That's bad grammar.
Starting point is 00:52:38 It should be S apostrophe. It's an AP style, not single apostrophias. virus is run in China, shows that it spreads more quickly than other dominant strains of the respiratory infection. How about you quit eating bats? I mean, that's also a thing. I'm not covering up nothing. Come and physically make me. You'll be taken out in a body back, but come physically make me. AI could be listening in on your next doctor's appointment. I assume that it's listening in to me all the time. So I say crazy things sometimes, just out of nowhere, just to mess with it. I'm not kidding you.
Starting point is 00:53:07 I absolutely will do. I do that entirely. It's not, I'm not. I'm not. Not kidding. I do this all the time. Just to mess with it. And you do that too, Kane. If we're talking about shopping for items, you will literally say things out of nowhere to mess it up. Yep. But it always comes back with the item that we talked about. It's weird. So I hope that my doctor, like, you know, just talk about how I have superhuman powers and I can destroy anybody who comes near me. And then the AI can, like, factor that into the equation, you know, and just leave me alone. Mary Lou Retton was arrested in Virginia on suspicion of DUI.
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Starting point is 00:55:45 hang on sloopy which was about a boat uh all kinds of good stuff but uh past 77 years old that's just it's like because he doesn't seem i don't know it just doesn't seem like he's like 77 years old a lot of these like rock music they don't seem like they you know i don't know unless you're uh what's his face rolling stones keith uh richards unless you're keith richards welcome back dana lash with you at the bottom of this second hour so wait a minute remind me because everyone's like is so many people have been sending me dead people names like oh this is your granny's rule of three rule of three here for granny how is it now steve you said the same thing so rick derringer makes three remind me the other two can't help me out here hold on i know it was counting in my head but i don't remember the first two all right let's see uh so the latest Man, we'd have to look up the latest because when it comes to celebrity deaths, you have the question, and we've had that question in the past couple of weeks, are these people celebrities? Like the one guy that's... It has to be like in a certain period of time.
Starting point is 00:56:51 Yeah. So does George Brant from Cheaters come into this? Yes, George Went. Oh, sorry. George Went is one. Absolutely. Norm is number one. So Derringer would be two.
Starting point is 00:57:01 But who's the third one? Because everyone's like, oh, this is Greenie's rule of three. I'm like, okay, well, okay, who then? Didn't we just have So that member of Congress That just passed away Was it Connolly or something? Rangel.
Starting point is 00:57:11 Oh yeah, Rangel also just passed Oh, that's another one that just passed. So that would be three. Wait, if there's another one then that starts over. That's happening to Congress. Who do we, who else do we have? Ruth Buzzy.
Starting point is 00:57:24 Okay, so Ruth Buzzy. So we have Rick Derringer. Oh my gosh, all the dead people. Derringer, who else did I just say? Oh, my gosh. We can't forget Phil Robertson. George went. Phil Robertson.
Starting point is 00:57:39 Phil Robertson, that's three. And then we have Ruth Buzzy. So that's, we need two more. Otherwise, those are rules. I didn't make on my grandmother's dead. Okay, I was going Duck Dynasty there. So that would have been three for me. Okay.
Starting point is 00:57:56 So I think two more got to go. Ooh, that's kind of scary. Who's on the, who's on the Deadpool? just said well i'm being it's okay for those of you who don't understand this my grandmother god rest her soul was a very suspicious lady superstitious lady also suspicious and she had everybody always dies in threes and it always made sense and it always does that is the way that it works i don't know i don't make the rules at least to me that's the way it works so anyway uh with the inclusion of ruth buzzy because you have derringer went
Starting point is 00:58:35 Derringer went, uh, Robertson. And then you would have Buzzy Rangel, Charlie Rangel. So basically one more. Didn't David Souter? Didn't he pass? So that would, well, how long? So what's the length of time?
Starting point is 00:58:49 Because May 7th. Usually like within a month. Okay. So in May 7th, uh, that movie actor Joe Don Baker. I don't know who that is. It doesn't count for me. What? No, he doesn't count for me.
Starting point is 00:58:58 He's like a staple in all the 80s and early 90s movies. Not for me. He passed away. See, this is where it gets weird. I don't know. I don't know. that so I don't think it we need a standard then we need a standard that tells us I mean the fact that you had to do you know who that guy is Steve no I don't mean to be dismissed he grew up in Texas he grew up in Texas which is why I don't mean to be dismissive but it's you know if they're not
Starting point is 00:59:19 widely known I don't think it counts here I'll put just put how do you not recognize this dude you're asking I don't because I don't it's like I seen him in all kinds of movies I I I I he looks kind of familiar I don't know he looks like an old Jesse Plemons I don't know actually does that's Kirsten Dunst's husband. So I don't know. I think Souter maybe makes it three, so it would have to start all over. I mean, that's everybody knows him.
Starting point is 00:59:44 He's SCOTUS, so everybody knows him. So I think that, so as long as nobody else kicks off. So no matter what, we're in a new group. Yeah, we're going to be starting a new group no matter what. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. All right. So just so we're all, we've got to make sure, right?
Starting point is 00:59:58 Because we're all looking around like, who's going to drop? Who's going to, I don't want to be mean, but, you know, it's a saying. can we okay first we let's discuss this issue hold up this happened in uh so we live in and actually near grapevine lake in texas dfw metroplex and this is a wild wild story and i feel so bad for this uh young woman who lost her life 18 years old um and ended up She was killed by a illegal immigrant who was in the country illegally, taken into custody, thank heavens. The name of her, of the person taken into custody, the victim's name is Ava Moore.
Starting point is 01:00:52 It was Memorial Day weekend, and she was killed with, there were two illegal aliens on a jet ski, apparently. And Alejandra Gonzalez, Gonzalez, I don't know why. They have two hit her with a jet ski, hit more with her jet ski, and then fled the scene. And she was taken in another vehicle with another Venezuelan illegal alien, 21-year-old Mikhailo Peroso, and they hit another car while they were fleeing. And apparently
Starting point is 01:01:22 there was alcohol in the car, according to eyewitnesses. So 18-year-old, Ava Moore, was in Great Vine Lake, and this illegal alien rainer over with a jet ski killed her and then tried to flee the scene that she was arrested by Texas game wardens grapevine police and Homeland Security investigations I can't even imagine that is insane so two people have been arrested
Starting point is 01:01:53 she was kayaking how do you run into a kayak with a jet ski and the people on the jet ski were reportedly drinking and then when they tried to flee the scene they rammed another car while trying to flee the scene and eyewitnesses said they had blatantly open containers in the vehicle they had alcohol in the vehicle they were drunk as all get out and they had liquor in the vehicle apparently
Starting point is 01:02:18 and that's because it's all over all the Facebook groups people've got video there's video of her being bundled into the car and you can see people with drinks I mean, it's all over Facebook and the community Facebook pages because, I mean, it was Memorial Day weekend Gravevine Lake Canes you can attest
Starting point is 01:02:36 super popular spot Everybody Memorial Day weekend People are on the water That's the way it is It's Lake Life people are on the water Very, very, very popular And yeah, they I mean they tried to flee
Starting point is 01:02:51 18 years old, she's an Air Force cadet I can't even imagine And everybody that you know, it relaxes and has fun on that lake. Always courteous. Everyone's always nice. There's never any sort of bupah buzz that pop up.
Starting point is 01:03:06 Yeah. Like this was really out of character for the area and it's devastating. The 18-year-old, she had severe traumatic injuries. People were trying to get her out of the water and provide first day, but it was. And she was in a kayak. She was hit and killed while kayaking. And she graduated from Keller Timberview. school. She was in the Air Force Academy. She had been there for 10 months. She graduated on May
Starting point is 01:03:35 19th and she had literally just accepted an appointment to join the United States Air Force Academy as a member of the 2029 class. She was a cadet Canada. She was a basketball player. She was a gifted athlete. She was a good student. She was very well regarded by all of her friends. And she was kayaking. And these people run her over. I mean, I'm just, it's sickening. And the woman who they tried to, and I told you that, as they were fleeing, they hit another vehicle. They run out of the water. Boy, they get out that jet ski and they're running out of the water. trying to get away. And it was two females on the jet ski and then a male who was, everybody was illegal. Every damn person that was helping this illegal criminal drunk ass be get up,
Starting point is 01:04:31 get away from the scene after she just murdered a woman. They were all illegal, all here illegally, trying to evade the law. So spare me the whole, oh, well, it's a, you know, victimless crime. Shut up. It is not. And she looked like a hot mess too, by the way. I'm sorry. Can I just, oh gosh, please, Lord put a hand over my mouth right now. Can I just say, first off cane God help me the person that they arrested
Starting point is 01:04:59 she just looks like I mean she looks like absolute trash she's got like these absolute ridiculous Jasmine Crockett type eyelashes on her face these fake eyelashes
Starting point is 01:05:15 she looks she looks like a fat whore I'm just going to say it out there drunk as a skunk caterpillars on her eyes. Hell, I wouldn't be able to see if I had that stuff on my eyes already. Drinking and driving a jet ski. Drunk as a skunk, according to eyewitnesses. There were women that live in my area that were taking video footage of them trying to leave. And I mean, it was like bumper cars. They were apparently trying to get out of that area so fast and flee law enforcement. Insane. You know, there are families that go to Grapevine Lake. There are little kids that are up there.
Starting point is 01:05:47 Kids that, you know, that play on the shore. There's kids swimming. kids paddleboarding. You know, there are people kayaking. And if you get on a jet ski, you don't rip through no wake areas. You know, you practice, you know, good maritime manners. Of course, if you come over here illegally and you disregard that law and you're drunk as a skunk and you're operating motor vehicles completely severely impaired, running people over, then, yeah, you're probably not paying attention to all of that. And I do not apologize for anything that I say about this murderers appearance either at all. In fact, I am being gracious and not saying more. People like this should be dragged. This is a choice. It is a choice to do this stuff. There's a suspect right now.
Starting point is 01:06:32 Finally, after they caught her, Grapevine police, Texas game wardens, and Homeland Security, they finally caught her. They were trying to leave. They were going to evade this justice this whole time. No, I'll say it again. I do not feel bad at all. She deserves that and more. and they took uh in fact the first images that came out of her were from texas game warden they were the ones that had the first images of her and they were telling them you know don't flee don't flee you have to stay here and they were still running away anyway i mean there and there were there were people who lived in this area that speak spanish and they know exactly what it was being said and apparently there was a lot of discussion amongst the group.
Starting point is 01:07:21 Like nobody in their group apparently was here legally and they were all trying to flee. There's what that's what game wardens released is the initial picture of the suspect when she was there. Drunk as a skunk, dressed like a hoochie with caterpillars on her eyes. Okay, there you go. I mean, if you want to dress like that, that's fine. But you get to, you get called on the carpet when you run over an 18 year old because you're drinking and acting up on the lake. And I mean, it is, it's, I mean, it makes everybody scared to have their families out on the lake. it's unbelievable
Starting point is 01:07:51 they had one mother who was visiting and Nicole Perez and see that's the other thing there are other like Hispanic American families that go there right you know I mean it's it's just a family area it's a safe area
Starting point is 01:08:06 Nicole Perez and her family she was saying we trust these places and that stuff like that is not going to happen here and yet it happens here there were a lot of families that were livid livid There's a family that I know that we're there They were on the other side of the lake
Starting point is 01:08:21 And they There was like They ceased all the watercraft in the area That time when they were getting her out of the water And they were livid And it's a Cuban family And they were livid They're like oh my gosh
Starting point is 01:08:35 A whole group of people here from Venezuela illegally I think she was Yes I have some video Be careful because there's some language in it Some of it Yeah, we won't play any audio from the video, but it appears in this video. This is the moment that these girls got off the jet ski and tried to flee.
Starting point is 01:08:55 Oh, boy. Yeah. And so this video is pretty clear. You could have played it from source, but Juan's got it for us and he's putting it up on the screen right now. Yeah, she's getting up. There were two women. And immediately, yeah, she's getting out. Yeah, this is one of the that I saw float on Facebook. And she was trying to run away.
Starting point is 01:09:16 And other people in the group, apparently, I don't know if anyone in their group was here legally. And there were other people who were trying to intervene on the shore and they were just trying to get the two women out of there that ran this girl over and get them away. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Look at her. Yeah, look at she's trying to flee there right there. Just insane. Insane. Insane. Insane. Just trash. and you have a and I know for the left because it's you know very important for them the 18 year old was a young woman of color I know that's really important for the left and that's all they really care about with stories like this now I'm waiting for all the Democrats to go and try to have margaritas with this drunk driving trash
Starting point is 01:09:58 I'm just waiting wait I mean how long when I'm waiting they're going to say Texas woman right when are they going to go have margaritas with her I mean that's the scary thing is when the left talks about it, they act like it's a victimless crime and it's not. One of the most, and I know we've got to get going, one of the stories that made such an impression on me and it was one of our affiliates down there, yeah, Texas Beachgoers, what they'll call her, Kaine said,
Starting point is 01:10:26 one of our affiliates down in McAllen and we were talking to a family down there, they're a ranching family, and they were saying that because of the crime from, and they have land that's actually like on the Rio. And they were saying that it's, you know, it was so dangerous. It's so dangerous with the illegality with the people coming across the border and trespassing on their land and, you know, leaving, you know, just after they changed their clothes, they've even found evidence of drugs. They found all kinds of stuff. And they have to spend, I mean, it's like they're basically they lost a portion of their, a significant chunk of their land that they can never recover because of the criminality. And under Obama Biden and under Biden Harris, it was so bad that can you imagine like not even being able to use half of the property that you own because of the criminality that the federal government
Starting point is 01:11:12 determines you have no authority to act against and they refuse to act against it either. I mean, it's not a victimless crime and there are so many families that are suffering because of this. We have a lot more. It just makes me so mad I can hardly speak. I could just spit. I'm so mad about this. We have a lot more on the way. So let's be real. Medical freedom isn't just a catchphrase. It's your right. Your health decisions belong to you and not the government, not big pharma and definitely not someone elected bureaucrat. So that's why I'm all in on what all family pharmacy is doing. They're putting medical power back where it belongs,
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Starting point is 01:14:44 it is important that we remember history. It's important we remember the 1930s. It's important that we remember that history has taught us that isolation does not equal insulation. It is important that we understand and remember
Starting point is 01:15:06 history which taught us the interdependence and interconnection between nations. Oh, geez. What is she talking about? Kamala Harris. They keep trying to say that Democrats are excited about her, the prospect of her as a governor in California, and all the Democrats in California are going, no, we're not actually. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash, with you, the top of this third hour. I, um, I, um, I, these people that sit here and go, or it's like the 30s,
Starting point is 01:15:41 clearly you weren't alive then. And it wasn't. I mean, just a basic historical inventory should tell you that it's nothing like the 30s. And I don't know what is happening in this administration that makes them think that it is. Can you clue me in Kane?
Starting point is 01:16:01 Am I missing something? Do we have people going to camps and being forced to wear pieces of cloth and oh wait a minute huh none of that's happening well when we did with the left back in 2021-22 oh yeah the masks yeah getting yeah okay well all right but aside from that though you know I mean it's not like you know people are you know killing Jewish people in the street oh wait a minute yeah they are killing them the streets in Washington D.C. at a leftist decided to kill two Jewish Americans. Okay. Yeah. All right. Hmm. Oh, I mean, it's not like, you know, they're going out
Starting point is 01:16:44 vandalizing the property of, you know, people they do. Oh, well, wait a minute. Wait a minute. Yeah, that actually is. That actually is true. They did. Okay. Yeah, they did. All right. Well, I want to disagree with her that it's not like the 30s, but for conservatives and Jewish Americans, it kind of seems like it is, isn't it? Huh? Huh. Huh Just saying So again Welcome back
Starting point is 01:17:10 That was Kamala How did How did Were they people saying Her name before Kamala Kamala
Starting point is 01:17:17 I think I want to say her name That way Just to do it You know Might as well It makes more sense that way She's She's going after the
Starting point is 01:17:27 administration And Musk I don't know I What do they have They have nothing AudioSumbite 15 Speaking of vandalizing property, so CNN's Chris Sezilla, Saliza, sorry, whatever, his Tesla was vandalized.
Starting point is 01:17:45 AudioSemite 15, you know, going out and vandalizing people's property, all of the 30s. Go ahead and play this. A soccer tournament for my son. And we parked my car, which is a Tesla, and we went and watched the game. And when he and I came back, there was something attached to it that was not there. when we had left. It was this. Someone had taped a sign.
Starting point is 01:18:14 Musk is a Nazi to my car. Now they obviously had pre-written this or they have a bunch of them, right? But Musk is a Nazi taped to my car. So this is the first time I've experienced the sort of politics of Elon Musk and Tesla. Oh, wow. So now you're having to live with what you helped create. It's amazing. that issue. Is it not? You have to actually now live with what you help to create. Amazing. So the sign,
Starting point is 01:18:43 that's one of the dumbest signs I've ever seen. Somebody had those in their car. That was pre-ta, I mean, that's like packing tape over it. Somebody crafted that. There's probably some, like, horrible cat leftist, and they crafted that, and they have a whole bunch of them in the back of their vehicle. I don't know. Should I be impressed that they didn't actually, per se, scratch the car's paint and they just taped it on the car? I don't know. Is that a step up? I still suspect he did it himself. Oh, you think he did?
Starting point is 01:19:10 I think he probably did it. It looks like girly writing, though. It does. Like his writing. That's something a chick would do or poop booty juice. Something he would do. Yeah. But that's like, that looks like chick handwriting.
Starting point is 01:19:20 That's chick print. I'm just trying to understand. So the electric card that the left celebrated and used as a standard to define how much they love the earth is now a declaration. a declaration of Nazism because you're mad that Elon Musk wanted to checks notes cut the wasteful spending of tax dollars
Starting point is 01:19:43 in the federal government? That sure escalated quickly. Why do they always run to Nazi every time? Every time. Oh, but then, you know, Jewish people are killed in Washington, D.C., and they're like, looking the other way. What? I don't know. It is amazing to me.
Starting point is 01:20:02 It's, I, I don't know. So, they're now having to live with what they, what they helped to create. And I do think that that's kind of, you know, I, I see that there is a major, with at least some of the left. How do I put it? almost like a soft migration to the center, optically only. Think of like Tapper and all this stuff now. Like we can play some of this. I don't want to play a lot of it because I just can't.
Starting point is 01:20:40 Audio somebody, it's six. Well, it's only 18 seconds. So he was lamenting Democrat issues that are in his estimation costing them support in the polls. Listen. Left-leaning podcast, and we were talking about my kids. They asked me about my son, and I said, he wants to be a policeman. And their joke was about my 15-year-old son, oh, how does he feel about minorities, like the idea that he wants to be a policeman, therefore he's racist.
Starting point is 01:21:09 And I thought to myself, this is why you're losing elections. I find it just insane. Yeah, but see, here's where the disbelief comes from people like myself. If you find it insane, then why was it encouraged for so long? and allowed and supported, not just by the left, but by you in the way in which you practiced news reporting, not even gathering, but news reporting. I do feel like there's this like soft migration to the center optically only because they realize that the only way, some of them have realized that the only way to be successful in future elections is to run to the right
Starting point is 01:21:46 of their far left status quo ideology. Now, that's dangerous because they'll, They'll pick off a little bit of the coalition, particularly if Republicans can't get it together. They're not going to keep them. I mean, if it's, you know, but do they need to? They'll be locked in for at least a couple of years for the House, you know, four years maybe before a lot of seats have to come up for the Senate, although it's every six, but different election periods. And then, you know, four years after the next, you know, presidential election, it's not, but it's just enough for them to do serious damages we saw the last four years. but there is a there's a real effort to to migrate softly to the center again optically only because they're realizing that's how they're going to have that's how they're going to have to win elections
Starting point is 01:22:30 that's why you have people like um where's this that audio sound like eight oh oh now the guy who was like championing lockdowns suddenly has reservations guys listen what do you think you all should have done differently One, for the love of God, figure out a way to get the schools open sooner. We got very knee-jerk about this, and the costs were not just politically, but in a profound way, I think for a generation, the costs were profound. And I think anybody who was involved, who was, by the way, obviously, doing their best to deal with a crisis that killed a million Americans. Sure. But I think most people involved would like to be able to have found a way to safely get it.
Starting point is 01:23:19 get more schools more open more quickly. Obviously, that was a great first answer. I had no idea where you, I mean, there's so many ways you could have gone with that, but that is a good, that's a good thing. From where I'm sitting, obviously pay more attention to the border. That's real and that's going to be something that you can't just like take your time to deal with. These are all things, by the way, that is super, you know, policy-wise and politically.
Starting point is 01:23:46 We have the benefit of hindsight to point a lot of this. right um three even though you spent your entire political lifetime believing that the economy and jobs oh my gosh is he still talking i can't he's so damn boring it's killing me long story short they're they're trying to run to the center now here's something else that the left is doing which i thought find is it's actually quite funny um they're this is politico Politico had a piece where they were fantasizing about a Democrat shadow cabinet. I don't know. It's what they were.
Starting point is 01:24:20 It was a piece that was in Washington Monthly. And they were suggesting that Democrats should build kind of like this European shadow cabinet of opposition to take the lead and challenging the Trump administration. And they're saying that, like for instance, he writes, the guy who wrote this piece, John Fetterman is. a highly controversial figure in the Democrat Party. Full stop. Let me break right here. This is why I say it's a soft shift to the middle and it's optic only because Fetterman literally is kind of a moderate and they hate him for it. See what I'm saying? They're not really trying to go to the middle. They're pretending that they're going to the middle. And then they're still excoriating the people who actually are like rarely like two of them in the middle on their side. So anyway, they write in this piece,
Starting point is 01:25:06 Oh, his militaristic commentary and defense of Israel's alienated progressives, et cetera. His staffers wonder if he's fit to serve. They only started wondering that when he wasn't speaking, when he wasn't shilling for Hamas. But then they go, oh, but his wife, Giselle, has none of the baggage. And she's a compelling figure in her own right. She came from Brazil when she was a kid illegally. And she married him after he became mayor in Pennsylvania. So they're, there, I feel like that that's an ignorant dig.
Starting point is 01:25:36 And if the left can get those two to divorce and use that some way they will. That's why I get so aggravated at this stuff because they're like, oh, her social media activities declined. And she, her last post on X was in February. And remember the story that I was sharing with you about how they were saying she was trying to get her husband's staff to help get her out of some of the, you know, like if she wanted to be able to say something and separate herself from her husband's, you know, positions. And I think all of that stuff is made up. And I just feel like that they are
Starting point is 01:26:08 gunning for her. But a shadow cat, like this is who they have on the left. Like you have Bill Nye, the fake science guy is absolutely fake. Who do you, like, who do you, who do you have? I mean, really? Bill Nye, they get mad at Elon Musk and Big Balls, but they would have literally a fake scientist named Bill. He's not even a real scientist. Seriously? Why don't you get Greta Thunberg there? I mean, good grief. They have about the same resume. But this is who, like they, they suggested that literally a journalist wrote this piece suggesting that Giselle Fetterman, her qualifications for being in running Homeland Security or because she was an illegal alien. What? That's what he's suggesting.
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Starting point is 01:28:46 his attackers and defended himself defended his life because guns saved lives officers were called saturday they said the men approached the victim assaulted him knocked into the ground when they one victim or one of the assailants kept assaulting the victim the other one was trying to get in the car and that's when the victim drew a gun
Starting point is 01:29:07 and pointed it at them the assailants ran off he has a valid permit was treated at the scene I don't even think you need a permit if you have to ask your permission or you're really free but the Baltimore City Councilman
Starting point is 01:29:15 said that I spoke with the victim after the attack he was an older person somebody clearly he was dressed in attire right after exiting synagogue and so they said it was very upsetting. Yes, because this keeps happening. This keeps happening over and over
Starting point is 01:29:31 again. Walmart was fined for shipping realistic toy guns to New York violating their stupid state law. It's the dumbest thing I've ever seen. They said that they can't sell anything, any toys that look like real weapons, regardless that they have an orange cap on. And they have really weird third laws up there. They said that the retail giants online store shipped them to the state and that they resemble deadly weapons and they have to pull them off they don't actually they're literally they've orange caps on
Starting point is 01:30:03 orange caps on they don't look like oh my gosh and they said even toy guns they have to be made either totally translucent transparent and have bright colors okay well I'm just going to make a clear gun that's saying it's so stupid oh my gosh let's see
Starting point is 01:30:22 this, ooh, a Port Townsend suspect climbed an 80-foot tree to evade deputies. He stood up there for eight hours. He was up in the tree for eight hours. How do you, no, hold up. That is actually quite impressive. I got to be honest with you. This guy was wanted on an active escape warrant, and he was taken into custody finally, but he climbed up in 80 feet up into a tree. They had an eight-hour-long standoff, and about 9 p.m. they find, well, it was 9 p.m. when they first located him, he was in there all, he was up that tree all night. climbed a large cedar tree, trying to avoid arrest. Like the cops were going to go, okay, I guess we better leave.
Starting point is 01:30:58 He's up in the tree, can't get him, we'll go now. They tried to de-escalate the situation for a couple of hours. They finally got him down, and they took him into custody, but still, good heavens. Open AI software has ignored explicit instruction to shut off. Yeah, it was a model created by the owner of CHETGPT. And apparently it was caught disobeying human instructions, and it would not power itself off. I've got a lot of questions about this. It was an explicit instruction.
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Starting point is 01:34:03 he doesn't understand why the fbi would investigate cocaine at the white house why would they do that hmm i mean it's a controlled illicit substance i think right and it's in the white house it's probably why and you have a you had a super old barely functioning questionably sentient
Starting point is 01:34:28 dude who was sort of making decisions but not really autopent you know what I mean so I feel like all of that's germane and I yeah I mean you know why the hell would FBI
Starting point is 01:34:42 be investigating parents who spoke out at school boards James Comey oh I forgot about that yeah I guess you did selling your book out there welcome back I just I'm just not a fan of him I'm really weird about FBI stuff right just because of the stuff that we've seen with some of the decision makers at the top I remember the first time seeing him on TV and realizing that I would not like this guy you look we're not mean well let me let first off let's just throw all that out the window because I think people don't like being honest about this because they're afraid that other people judge them as being mean or putty it's not like you get a gut feeling you're women particularly are told to pay attention to our intuition and our gut feelings right so and you and dudes get it too
Starting point is 01:35:26 you're not being petty or mean by making a snap assessment of someone and like cane the first time i saw this dude his mannerisms everything he struck me as being an odd duck man he's like a wickedly odd duck yes and more i'm like hmm he's shady you just know like you get a gut feeling about people i come across people like that quite frequently in politics. And you get this feeling and you're like, hmm, mm-hmm. Yep, I got you packed. You know it.
Starting point is 01:35:56 It's not, you're not being mean. You're listening to your intuition, your gut instincts. Just being observant. Exactly. Like there are things that you're, that you are observing, I think maybe subconsciously. And your brain is taking inventory of that. And you get that feeling based on something subconsciously that you, you have not consciously realized yet.
Starting point is 01:36:19 That's what I think it is. So it's not petty. It's a survival mechanism. And it's not wrong to say those stuff. I cannot tell you how many times people are like, oh, I didn't want to see anything. I didn't want to feel that way because it just felt me. No, no, it's not.
Starting point is 01:36:32 It's like there's a reason why that's happening, that you feel that way. So I just wanted to throw that out there, get that out of the way. But yeah, when he's, he tries to do this thing where he wants, he tries to be smarmy and calm. and it doesn't work for him, you know? I think he's, what's the little thing he said at the end? Like, podcast audience or whatever. Like, that was, that was a insult.
Starting point is 01:36:59 He was trying to make a, he was trying to give an insult, given offense there. It's just petty. Like, who thinks that, like, this stuff? Who does this stuff? He's got to, do you think that of Comey came out was like, guys, I wrote another stupid book? That people would, would have been attracted to that news? that it would have made any kind of headlines or do you think it made more headlines that he's like
Starting point is 01:37:21 look at these seashells that I just happen to find organically blown by the wind assembled like this on the side of my walking path exactly yep that's why he's a sellout he's a grifter it's all he is I was hoping that smod would come take care of it but then I had I love how people on Twitter just rain all my parade I was talking about this New York post piece I think Vegas Larry first found it three listen to this headline boy they're offering up a lot on this platter three city killing asteroids could strike earth within weeks i was like yes what tell me more i hope jesus is writing one of them calling you home venus they said was concealing at least three of them that could strike earth in weeks without warning uh 20 co-orbital asteroids of venus are currently known
Starting point is 01:38:11 it was published in astronomy and astrophysics a journal and it's an international research team. They name them. You don't need another name. They're all numbers. And they circle the sun in tandem with our twin planet. They have unstable orbits that take them at times dangerously close to Earth. They said the shaky trajectory is shift. If it's shifted only slightly by a small gravitational change or other force, they potentially could be set on a collision course with Earth. And I'm very excited about this. But then I've got people like this dude who are like not even maybe the chance of any of them
Starting point is 01:38:45 are NASS has the chances of them striking Earth at zero. The New York Post is doing terror journalism to get clicks. But I wanted to read that narrow journalism. What if it came true?
Starting point is 01:38:56 Is the chance ever zero though? Is it? I feel like you're saying there's still a chance. Yeah, I think there would be. It can't be zero, right? Yeah. I mean,
Starting point is 01:39:07 that makes me sad because I was, you know, really highly anticipating. Is there a way to like nudge it to where it hits certain parts of the planet? Like, could it be, like, specifically nudge to be highly targeted? I'm not saying I wouldn't hurt anyone. I just don't want it near me, so I'm going to bump it somewhere else, like, specifically
Starting point is 01:39:25 targeted. I have a feeling if that was possible, government would have already been doing it. True. I mean, they did send Bruce Willis up there, you know, and Ben Affleck. I don't know. I'm just, but they said it could generate a million times more energy than Hiroshima. so I don't know I mean you know
Starting point is 01:39:43 boo but yeah there I'm getting my parade totally rained on okay I got to share this with you so a lip reader you guys have been wanting to know about this a lip reader read the lips of Macron and his wife oh boy mm-hmm mm-hmm oh you know I'm not done with this story
Starting point is 01:40:01 so the shocking footage showed Brigitte Macron placing both of our hands on our husband's face and shoving him firmly now apparently the lip reader says that they look like they were squabbling and it was a professional lip reader and I'm putting all the science there's more science involved in this than anything with COVID so this is real they said that as the aircraft door opened McCrone was seen turning towards Brigitte and that's when she pushed him in the face this was first in the express and then the door
Starting point is 01:40:31 noticed the door opened and McCrone noticed that the cameras were on him and he said hi before raising his hand like all awkward and he did he was like hi like an alien so they said that it was you could tell that it was a super tense moment and there were multiple professional liberators that they hired and they said that
Starting point is 01:40:53 he appears uncomfortable he quickly raises his hand with a forced tie one of the liberators said that she called him a loser at the top of the stairs they said things turn icy again he offers his arm she ignores it they also had a body language expert. She ignores it and she chose instead to cling to the railing. As she passes, they said that she
Starting point is 01:41:16 appears to mutter, uh, Deguze, uh, especially de loser, saying, stay away you loser. And then moments later, uh, he says, uh, a seonce, silt de play, which translates, let's try, please. And he used the informal to instead of you. And she replied, no. And then he read, jevois, which says, I see, says it all and then so they were icy like she called him they said that she she appeared to call him a loser and refused his arm they did
Starting point is 01:41:48 look stiff coming down those stairs and later footage what cane I'm just saying it doesn't look like that was just being playful remember that was the thing that came out she was like oh we were just being playful with each other who who does that and the you neither who does that
Starting point is 01:42:03 ignorant these people are so what okay what do they fight about she he clearly was the unempowered one in that situation i'm just saying i think that she's i think she's kind of a predator she was in her 40s and he was 15 and they apparently had an affair in school and it caused his parents to send him to a boarding school and then years later they hook up it's weird dude no you did not just put that in slack Why did you put it in slack? It's not for air.
Starting point is 01:42:40 So Cain's over there like, hmm-hmm. Types a little quip into slack and I'm not supposed to repeat it. You know the rules, King. I would have said it in the story. What are the rules, Kane? Not all, no, that rule has,
Starting point is 01:42:51 you can bend it a little bit. You can. Uh-huh. You should. I'm just saying. You should. I'm just saying, don't put anything in there if you don't want to share it with the class.
Starting point is 01:43:01 You know, we're all here first, you know, we're all hanging out. All right. So WNBA, they're having troubles with tickets now because I think Caitlin Clark is out for what how many weeks is she out
Starting point is 01:43:13 she's got uh she's rolled out for the June 7th game that's when she was supposed to meet up with Angel Reese again and uh Chicago Sky and there's a massive drop in ticket sales she uh this is after the take foul that she had on Reese and ended with a shove and she got a
Starting point is 01:43:30 flagrant foul and they gave they gave what uh Reese and the other chika foul uh and I don't know. Like they, I guess she has a left quad strain and she's going to miss. At least four games is what they're saying. Yeah, okay. And the fourth and final of those games is the game against Sky.
Starting point is 01:43:49 And so they said after her injury was announced, so check this out. The game on June 7th, the tickets were originally $86. Same seat's now 25 after her injury announcement. That's a 71% drop in price. over 71% drop in price because she's not going to be in the game. And it's the largest arena in terms of capacity in the NBA. This is where the Bulls play. So they're at the United Center and that's where Bulls play.
Starting point is 01:44:20 And so, wow, can you imagine? And the Sky's home games, they usually do them at WinTrust Arena and that seats 10,387. The United Center seats 23,500. and they announced the venue change back in March because of Clark's popularity and now she's not going to be there and the tickets have been slashed cane that that center is going to be empty but you know racism or something I don't know like I why are they trying to infuse that I well look Britney Greiner who I can't stand and I'm sad that she's a Baylor grad she didn't wasn't she on the sidelines and didn't she wasn't she trash talking
Starting point is 01:45:05 Caitlin Clark as like a dumb white girl? Yeah. That was the rumor. Well, I mean, that was the lip reading. Audio somebody's 16. She called her a trash expletive white girl. Well, you can watch it and watch her own mouth. She's sitting on the sidelines and she's just running her mouth.
Starting point is 01:45:24 She's trash, blanking white girl is what she says. All right, let's see this here. Yeah, it's trash white girl. Trash, blanking white girl. is what she says. Yeah, she said that. Hey, why don't you go try to do some more pot over in Russia and then we have to get your, your dumb ass by trading a weapons, a warlord, a weapons merchant in exchange. Just absolute trash. It's a shame that she's a Baylor grad. So I don't know why they're trying to make it. Well, I mean, apparently Griner and others seem like they're trying
Starting point is 01:46:00 to make it about racism. Can you imagine if like Caitlin Cork was like, oh, trash blinking black girl. Can you imagine? Oh my gosh. Dude. I don't want to, I hate that it's that the left and that race hustlers do this because they think that there's a scarcity of opportunity. I really want Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark to be friends. Like I would love it. And I'm normally not like this, but I would love it if, you know, years from now, they're like actually we were BFFs the whole time and we just had this whole rivalry thing. But I, I feel like even if it kind of began, maybe even began that way. I still think they're super highly competitive women.
Starting point is 01:46:39 But everybody else on the periphery is trying to make it real nasty. Don't you feel like the push is almost coming more from the periphery than like the two principles in the middle of it? It seems like that. But a lot of these people are mad. A lot of these players were mad at Caitlin Clark because she's white and she's good. Like, why can you just be happy that, you know, a rising tide raises all ships? My gosh, no one's asking you to do anything more or you have the opportunity to get paid
Starting point is 01:47:01 more just by being adjacent to that, you know, to her star power and skill. Good heavens. Like, I can't play basketball to save my life. Love the game. But, I mean, can you imagine? Heck, yeah, I'd sit on the bench with Jordan and I would just like rake in the money, let him play. And I'd say, heck, yes, I would. I mean, come on. But I, I really, I want them to be friends. I really want them to be friends. But, and I'm normally not like this. Normally I'm like, fight fight fight fight but I think I'm just so tired of hearing everyone on the outside like wasn't there an ESPN commentator who like she was wasn't she trying to argue that there were like racist things being said by the fans and then the WNBA legit did a whole investigation into it and
Starting point is 01:47:48 they're like this is totally unfounded like how embarrassing if you're a commentator and you were stating that and WMBA had released a statement yesterday saying that yeah they've they investigated you know, all the claims, and there's literally nothing that happened. They're like, it's unfounded. You know, that's it. They said based on all the information, that's, it is not substantiated. How, isn't that shameful? Good grief.
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Starting point is 01:49:54 She has main character syndrome, which I actually love. I'm sad Okay I guess I can go back to being mean I tried you guys I tried really hard So between Well between having my asteroid Hitting this rock
Starting point is 01:50:09 You know that's not how Having that rained on now this Sad face I'll be on Jesse Waters program tonight And Fox business tonight So a busy long night So I'll have details up on Facebook and X In the meantime today in stupidity came
Starting point is 01:50:22 All right it is Peter Bouti Juice This is cut seven Evan Juan, and hey, the way to engage male voters in the Democrat Party is apparently gay marriage and porn. That's weird. Listen to this. Of course we should be talking about how, yeah, if, you know, Speaker Johnson got his way, it wouldn't be possible not just for gay people who get married, but for straight people who get divorced, along like birth control or how he would want to regulate porn or whatever people, most people would have a problem with. but that's enough out of him so yeah that's what it is republicans bad because whatever there you go
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