The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Native Americans Respond To Billie Eilish, Bill & Hillary Called To Congress & Voter ID Battle
Episode Date: February 3, 2026Craig Collins sits in for Dana. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell addresses Bad Bunny’s Grammy’s political statements ahead of his Super Bowl Halftime Show performance. TPUSA announces the lineup for... their own halftime show headlined by Kid Rock. The Native American “Tongva Tribe” reacts to Billie Eilish’s remarks about "stolen land". A Boston-area woman is thrilled after taking in a Haitian migrant and says it’s like having your own personal chef, as another conservative woman goes viral for PERFECTLY explaining why Liberal women get so outraged. A crazy man is locking himself in his room for an entire year to avoid doing hard things and promises to do a single pull-up.Don Lemon claims he contacted the DOJ and offered to turn himself in but they ignored him. Bill and Hillary Clinton will appear for a deposition before Congress at the end of the month of Jeffrey Epstein.The House narrowly passes the government funding bill 217-215. The US shot down an Iranian drone.A new billboard is put up in San Francisco ahead of the Super Bowl defending ICE. A viral video asks young college students if voter ID laws are racist.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…CovePurehttps://CovePure.com/DanaImprove your health with clean water this year. Get $200 off for a limited time.Relief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFTry Relief Factor's 3-week Quickstart for just $19.95—tell them Dana sent you and see if you can be next to control your pain!Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/DANA or call 972-PATRIOTSwitch to Patriot Mobile in minutes—keep your number and phone or upgrade, then take a stand today with promo code DANA for a free phone!Humannhttps://HumanN.comSet yourself up with simple, delicious wellness support—pick up Humann’s Turmeric Chews at Sam’s Club next time you’re there and see why they’re such a fan favorite!WebRootTake your cybersecurity seriously! Get 60% off Webroot Total Protection at https://Webroot.com/Dana Noble Goldhttps://NobleGoldInvestments.com/DanaThis is the year to create a more stable financial future. Open a qualified account with Noble Gold and receive a 3 oz Silver Virtue coin free.Subscribe today and stay in the loop on all things news with The Dana Show. Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramXMore InfoWebsite
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This is the Dana show.
My name is Craig Collins, filling in.
Thrilled to be with you for the day.
Dana will be back tomorrow.
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I still call it both.
Great ways to stay connected to her at Radio Craig Z.
If for some reason you want to follow a very much way less famous human that occasionally gets to sit in this fancy chair and that would be, well, this guy, that would be me.
Roger Goodell said something really interesting yesterday.
This is after Bad Bunny said, ICE out.
other stuff at the Grammy Awards.
Of course, Bad Bunny will be doing the Super Bowl halftime show.
It might be odd to start the show with like a sports thing,
but this was the most fascinating thing to me.
The Cadell is confident that Bad Bunny is going to unite people
and not, you know, push us further in our opposite directions,
which no one else is confident will occur.
I assume a whole lot of people before and especially after the Grammy Awards
assume that there will be some kind of ice thing
that will be an aspect of Bad Bunny's halftime show.
He'll be political, definitely, is what a lot of us assume.
And I think his own fans, I don't know how many there are,
but those ones out there would be disappointed if he's not.
And a whole lot of other people like myself will be incredibly annoyed
if politics gets injected, even though it's all over sports,
yet again into the world of sports that I like as an escape from politics,
not a way to discuss it with my friends and family.
This seems like the kind of thing I don't need.
And the turning point halftime show is really interesting, too.
But anyway, let's play the Goodell Audio first, and then we'll get back to this.
Bad Bunny made a pretty clear anti-ice statement at the Grammys last night.
What are you expecting in terms of political statement, whether that's from Bad Bunny or Green Day or any of the other performers?
On your first question, security is obviously one of the things we focus on the most.
By the, I know that question's that in there, but I love the fact that the guys like,
I don't want to answer that one yet.
And Green Day is a horribly political band.
A band I liked a lot when I was younger,
not because of politics at all.
I don't remember caring about politics at all,
but I remember thinking they were cool
when the Duky album came out.
But now, unavoidably,
every time you hear any music,
you can't escape their one-sided political messaging.
The Sear-one level of it,
that involves unique assets at the federal level,
state level, and the local level,
all working.
We don't get.
I see no change in that.
Good.
Preparations for the Super Bowl.
We've not seen that.
We're working with all three of those levels.
I know you don't want to talk about it.
And doing everything we can to make sure it's a safe environment.
And the federal government is a big part of that.
We're still waiting.
This administration, every other administration before that.
That's the second part with more.
I think Sierra one has probably been the category we've had.
I was so abused by how long he took to answer.
Do you expect any sort of increased need for,
people to make sure everything is safe.
Like, are you expecting any additional
dramatic stuff to happen? Is there any
concern there? And this is
like a 45-second answer.
At least the turn of the century, if not before that.
I just anticipate we'll
continue to do the work to make it the safest event.
On your second question,
I think everybody in one of the, listen,
Bad Benny was, and I think
that was demonstrated last night,
one of the great artists in the world.
And that's one of the reasons
to be chosen. But the other reason
as he understood the platform he was on
and that this was,
this platform is used to unite people.
Right.
And to be able to bring people together
with their creativity,
with their talents,
and to be able to use this moment to do that.
And I love that he said
that Bad Bunny is one of the great artists in the world
and that a Grammy Award or a couple of them
is a demonstration of that.
Because a whole lot of people win Grammys
that you've never heard of.
And I've never heard of all of the new bands
that they always showcase there that win the new band
of the year award.
No idea.
any of those are usually, and I assume you're the same on that.
A lot of times, the Grammy Awards are full of people that you're like,
oh, I know that song, kind of, or you have no idea.
But, yes, I'm not trying to, bad bunny's talented.
He's good at what he does.
All that's fine.
I'm not going to go that far to try to crap on it.
And I know the guy's Puerto Rican, so I know he is a part of the United States,
even though that's been a thing that they joked about on the Grammys, too.
It's just so stupid.
The Turning Point USA alternative halftime show is also really looking very appealing.
Chris Rock, or not Chris Rock, Kid Rock is going to be a part of it.
It would be funny if Chris Rock was.
A lot of other people sound like they're going to be in there.
I think there's like a voice contestant who's going to sing something.
It's probably going to take a lot of eyeballs away from the actual halftime show
because of how much politics is likely to be injected into one of those things.
And it's really just going to be a celebration about America in the other.
By the way, I do want to also play this audio.
I thought this was interesting.
CNN saying that a whole lot of people agree with Nikki Minaj
and that voter ID for voting in elections,
a photo ID to vote makes a lot of sense.
It's a crazy thing.
I have audio and I should play the audio,
but I will say this.
It's a crazy thing to fight.
And it's being fought.
Of course, it's been fought for a long time.
But if someone on the other side of this argument were to take an honest
step back and reflect for a second and say to themselves just one thing, why would my side of the aisle
not want a photo ID for people to vote? There's no good answer to that. There's nothing that comes
that. You can't say, well, you know, it's racism or it's this or that because there's so many
other things in our society buying alcohol among them where if this was actually a racist
action, you feel like people would complain about it more. Of course it's not.
So having a photo ID to vote in an election, one of the most important things we do as Americans in this country, it feels obvious.
And apparently CNN is admitting that people, along with Nikki Minaj, who got crapped on at the Grammys, agree with this sentiment.
And the American people are with Nikki Minaj because what are we talking about here?
So take a look here, favor voter ID to vote.
Look, I got all this polling on the screen going back since 2018.
You'll notice on all of it, it's all north of 75%, 76%, 76%.
76%, 81%, and then 83% in the last year of Americans agree with Nikki Minaj.
They favor photo ID.
Of course they do.
By the way, that 76% that he started as a chain was in 2018, and then 21, 23, 24, all trending upward.
By 2025, it's 83%.
Of course, a lot of us favor this.
And this is the game that they play.
The whole, we promise it's not about the thing that you definitely can tell it's about.
We want people who are not allowed to vote to vote in elections because they're going to vote for us.
We want illegitimate votes every single election all the time.
That's what Democrats are saying quietly, or sometimes not all that quietly, even though out loud they're saying it's racism.
That, of course, we don't want to do it for this reason.
It's one of their tried and trues, man.
For Democrats, some sort of identity politics thing has got to be the excuse for the terrible stuff they want to do.
If they want to defund the police or defund ICE, it's because of racist.
It doesn't matter what it is.
You can connect the dots for them from regular normal thing that has nothing to do with racism, sexism, et cetera,
to thing that's definitely about that, and they have it circled and underlined when they have their talking points written for them.
And again, it doesn't matter how we get there.
Now, I really love something else that's out there in the world today.
This is hilarious.
The Indian tribe that's ancestral land is the place where Billy Elish has her million-dollar, multi-million
dollar mansion of a home.
They actually responded to her saying that you cannot be illegal on stolen land.
This is so funny because when I first saw this go viral, and I think I talked about it yesterday
filling in on Dana's show, the last thing I expected was the Indian tribe to have their own
response.
Because I just thought it would be a joke.
Yeah, she's a hypocrite and an idiot, and I'm not telling her to surrender her house because I like capitalism and all the things we do in our society.
But it is funny to watch her say something.
Well, she is in fact benefiting from the thing.
She's pretending to be against.
And now the actual tribe's like, hey, if you want to give us your house, we're good.
We would love that mansion.
Please go ahead and give us the keys.
Get out by, I don't know, maybe the first of the next month.
It'd be lovely.
But here's Fox News talking about the fact that the Indian tribe, whose ancestral land is actually the home of Billy Elish's house.
I was like, yeah, we agree with you.
Get out.
Billy Isle.
She says, America's just made up all this land that was taken unjustly from people, but is the singer also living on stolen land is the question?
Well, according to a local tribe out in California, she built her mansion on property that belongs to Native Americans.
We talked to the Tongva tribe out in Southern Cal who says she's living on their property.
saying this in part as the first people of the greater Los Angeles Basin. We do understand that
her home is situated on our ancestral land. I wish hasn't contacted her tribe directly regarding
her property. So back in 2020, comedian. It's so great. I love it so much. Ricky Jervis was funny
back in 2020 when he hosted the Oscars and told everybody just shut up that you're all hypocrites
and we don't need your political opinions. But that's such a nicely done message from the tribe, too,
is like she hasn't contacted us. We'll get her or our content.
contact information, we'll let her know.
And again, she can probably stay in her mansion until the 1st of March, and then she's got to be
out so she can surrender it to us.
If you believe that, uh, so strongly that, you know, stolen land is stolen land and you have
no rights, uh, because the land is stolen, then you got to return it to the people you
stole it from Billy.
And this is a you thing.
This isn't a me thing.
I don't believe that.
That first thing that you said at the Grammys.
I get to keep my house.
I get to keep all the things that I bought that I paid for, that I worked hard for.
you got to give yours up though. Otherwise, and this is the part they don't care about,
you're a ridiculous hypocrite, which of course she is. They all are, and it's insane to watch and see.
It's so easy to find the hypocrisy in the things they say. It's almost not fun. Like, when I do this show,
and I fill in for Dana, I love talking about these things, because it's so easy to point out the
stupidity of how the left talks. But then another part of it, like at the end of the show,
you're like, eh, it's just more of that crap that we talk. We talk.
talk about all the time because it's so easy. It happens every day. If you have a crazy leftist in
your life, you could probably trap them in a hypocritical statement within 30 seconds. You should do that.
Actually, before I take a break, this can be your next challenge at the next thing that you go to
where a liberal person is there that you know is a hardcore, like so proud to be liberal.
See how quickly hit a little stopwatch on your phone. You can trap them in a hypocritical
statement and then just laugh about it. Then just like, walk.
walk away. You don't need to argue any more than that because that's how fast these things
occur. All right. Quick break. A lot coming up. Greg Collins filling in on the Dana Show.
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It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
That's right. It's time for a Quick Five on the Dana Show.
That was Three Dog Night, of course, because their lead singer Chuck Negron died, sad, 83 years old.
Definitely a great band at one time in our society.
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Americans will legally bet.
I love that this was in the headline, by the way, because illegally it's going to be a little bit more, or a lot more.
But legally, we'll bet $1.7 billion during the Super Bowl.
This is on all kinds of things, prop bets, sports-related stuff and not sports-related things.
People will bet, for example, in how long the National Anthem goes over and under of a certain amount of time.
By and large, it'll be actually the event itself from a sports standpoint.
1.76 billion, though.
That's a ton of money.
And again, this is legal.
We don't know about anybody who's showing up
and meeting a bookie under the table,
throwing them some money,
and then maybe getting their legs broken
if things don't go the way that they think they're going to go.
A good luck to all, though, out there.
A lot of people are going to lose.
That's how betting works.
This is why I don't do it a lot.
I'm always tempted to do it,
and occasionally I might throw down a little bit of money.
I like the $5 parlay,
where if I get all three legs of it,
all of a sudden I make $250.
That's the thing I like.
When you're working with those kind of odds, though,
it doesn't happen often.
Anyway, McDonald's,
this is another story out there,
is debuting a McNuggett Caviar,
just in time for Valentine's Day.
You cannot get this inside the McDonald's restaurants.
You have to go to McNuggettcaviard.com.
You have to order it.
They're going to send it to you in the mail.
It's a $25 gift card to go to McDonald's,
a one ounce tin of caviar, a mother of pearl caviar spoon, some crem fresh as well,
which I guess is important somehow.
What you're supposed to do is take your kit with you to McDonald's, use the gift card to buy
the nuggets, and then enjoy yourself a very odd Valentine's Day caviar dinner,
which I have no interest in whatsoever.
Caviar is not that good.
People know this.
Everybody knows this.
If you ever had it, you just pretend it's great because of how fancy it is.
but we all know it's not good.
And there's no reason to add it to McDonald's.
I would actually tell someone who did this
if it was a surprise somehow.
Like the misses would never buy a Valentine's Day surprise for me.
This is what I'm supposed to do for her.
But if anyone ever did this and I witnessed it,
I'd tell them it was an absolutely ridiculous loss of money.
Like that was a dumb move because you've made, I don't know.
But you do what you want.
It's your cash.
Spend it, however.
One last story that I saw,
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Yes, that's the fat from dead people.
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I don't want any information about it.
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For example, $45,000.
I might be the cost to plump up your backside with cadaver fat.
And I also don't know why people want to do this.
But it's becoming a trend, at least for wealthy people in places like New York City, according to the New York Post.
This is creepy.
It's beyond creepy to me.
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That's an interesting idea.
Just out of nowhere.
A totally separate topic.
You should probably call someone about a mental health thing.
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It doesn't have to be the fancy stuff from the day.
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My name is Craig Collins filling in.
Thrilled to be with you, a lot of stuff to talk about.
Producer Stephen just reminded me.
Jill Biden's ex-husband was just officially charged with murder.
William Stevenson is the guy's name.
About a month ago, I think TMZ and others reported that he had dialed 911 about a domestic dispute with his wife before she was found dead,
which was certainly strange to read that in the news and certainly seemed to indicate that the man was preempted.
having the police come by and find something horrible that he had done,
which is now exactly what he's charged with.
He's charged with killing his wife.
The ex-husband of Jill, Dr. Jill, Dr. Biden, or whatever I'm supposed to call her,
is a horrible, deranged, terrible person, at least potentially.
I guess this is all alleged.
We'll see what happens in court.
And I know this is a weird thing to say.
I can't help it.
This is what my brain is thinking in this moment.
However horrible and terrible this is, and that's your first reaction.
some part of me is like
I feel as though the people
that are surrounded by some
of these high-profile Democrats are usually
pieces of crap and horrible people.
So it's the friends you keep or the people
around you kind of thing that's bouncing in my
brain. Of course, this is awful and terrible.
I'm not trying to say that Dr. Jill,
Dr. Biden is someone who would also
want to kill people. But nonetheless
it feels as though
on that side of the aisle, this is
a, I know this is weird to say,
unsurprising development that someone is this awful, connected to people, this high-powered
on that side. And, you know, it's certainly something that I think a whole lot of people would
have a political slant on if it were a person connected to a Republican. I don't mean to make it a
political thing. It's just part of where my brain goes, I guess. All right. Other stuff out there,
I thought this was really interesting. Italy is having a really, really great time right now.
The Prime Minister of Italy, Georgia Maloney, is saying that some of the decisions we've made seem to be really beneficial to us in our society.
By the way, you might ask yourself, hey, what are those decisions?
But one, they made it a whole lot more difficult for people to live in their country illegally.
It was already tremendously more difficult than to live in the United States illegally, but they created a system that made it even harder.
They deported a lot of people who were there that shouldn't be.
and things apparently have gone incredibly well.
As they said a second ago,
here is the Prime Minister talking about it.
The mainstream propaganda machine predicted that a conservative government
would have isolated Italy,
deletting it from the map of the world,
driving away investors and suppressing fundamental freedoms.
They were wrong.
What?
We're faced.
Their storytelling was fake.
No way.
The reality is that Italy is thriving.
Employment is at a record high.
Our economy is growing.
Our fiscal policy is back on track.
And the flow of illegal migration has decreased by 60% in the last year.
Man, that's crazy.
That things are getting way better when you remove a lot of people that shouldn't be in your country.
It could be way better as far as the job prospects go, even though that's racist and horrible.
And they took our jobs is the kind of ridiculous.
thing that the left makes fun of, but it does also happen.
So when you change that, apparently your society gets better on that end.
Also here in our country, we've seen a tremendous drop in the amount of violent crime.
And several people have talked about that, that it's simply obvious when a handful of
individuals are responsible for a tremendous amount of the violent crime in any community,
especially in any big city, people have been arrested multiple times before.
This is simply data.
I'm not saying something that is an opinion.
This is simply a fact that a very small amount of people
commit a tremendously large amount of crime
in a lot of the cities that have crime issues
and apparently deporting a whole lot of people who are here illegally
has fixed part of that.
Not all of it. Crime is not at zero across the board everywhere.
But again, weird that those two things seem connected
and mainstream media refuses to talk about them.
I love when mainstream media brings up that crime numbers are down
and usually their reaction is, who knows why?
Seems like an anomaly.
It seems like some weird thing that's happened for no reason whatsoever,
because that's their fake best guess at what's actually occurred.
All right.
Another thing out there that's just great,
a producer Steven sent this to me.
A Boston area woman is thrilled after a Haitian migrant has moved into her house,
and she calls this person her personal chef.
This is insane.
I saw even Dana tweeted about this saying that,
well, it's not surprising,
even though she feels like she should be surprised by.
it. It's just, it's crazy.
And a local news affiliate, NBC 7 in Boston,
seem to be happy to tell this story
about the indentured servant who's now trapped inside a woman's home
because she wants to be here. This is the weird stuff the left does.
They fight and demand
that you treat people with certain levels of respect,
regardless of if they have the legal right to be in this country.
And then also they want people to move into their house and cook for them.
They want both things. Darn it. I want people to
pick my food for a much cheaper amount of money to be paid almost nothing compared to if that
job had to be done by someone who was legally in this country. I want that. I also want a personal
chef. And it's really fun having them. What I realized is there's so much prejudice against refugees,
mostly because people don't know them. Lisa says she feels like she has her own personal chef,
as well, Donde loves cooking. She's so happy to cook. Yeah, and then they're just showing her
cooking stuff and speaking in Spanish to other people. But,
Wadande now appears to be a trapped slave inside someone's house because she loves cooking.
And news seems very excited about that. They seem very thrilled to discuss it. And how dare you
point out the ridiculousness of that? Actually, another great piece of audio. Thank you again.
Shout out to producer Stephen for sending this, which feels like a perfect response to the thing
I just played. There was a white woman. I want to preface this. So you know, in case you want to
shoot the messenger, which would be me.
I'm not the one saying the thing I'm about to play.
The person who is saying it is a white woman who went viral on social media.
She's criticizing liberal white women.
So it's a white-on-white crime.
And it's not even me.
It's a woman-on-woman of fight that's happening here.
But it's done so well.
And she plays multiple clips.
All the clips have the bad words removed.
But she plays multiple clips, clips of crazy people saying crazy stuff in social media.
I can play a little bit of that.
one of the examples she uses.
But then it jumps to her breaking it all down.
And it's so fantastic.
And I guess the reason I'm going to play the audio of her saying it is that if I say it,
someone will want to attack me for being sexist.
I can't be racist.
I'm also white.
But I could be sexist, according to the idiots out there who say I can't have an opinion on stuff.
So darn it, let's let the white lady do it instead of me.
But first, here's some of the things she was playing before she spoke of the crazy people.
Don't come on my page and say,
that people should be in this country legally.
You don't do it.
Okay, sorry.
The next one is just a woman with a crazy face-painted thing and a crazy audio behind her yelling and screaming.
There's a gay lady, white lady, who says that the reason that Renee Good was shot is she's gay.
A bunch of that and a bunch of like fake tears and crying and whatever.
And now here's the woman explaining what's happening.
People are wondering right now how in the world a person's brain ends up like this?
Because this is not how healthy, happy people act.
No, it's not.
Let me explain.
Liberal women are what happens when the natural female instinct to nurture and defend and care for gets misdirected away from families and children and misapplied to whatever the liberal cause of the week is.
The women have an innate instinct to support and emotionally connect to vulnerable people.
We are designed to be mama bears.
And in the absence of a stable and healthy home and family, a woman will find a place to put all of that.
The natural instinct to sacrifice yourself for your children gets misapplied.
in all the wrong directions.
You want to know why so many liberal women
are out there playing hero for criminal aliens
and gender-confused perverts
and cultures that hate them?
It's because they believe they have identified
groups of people who need them.
They need them. They're in desperate need of them.
Yes, I've said this not just about
liberal white ladies, although I do enjoy
the fact that this not liberal white
lady seems to be saying all this.
I think this about anybody. I think this about
the protesters who show up to protest
ice, the deranged people like
Alex Pready, which he was.
It's still tragic that he died, but he was
crazy, kicking out the lights of
of ice vehicles and whatnot.
They just want this self
importance. It's all about them.
It's a psychological thing
where they're getting fulfillment by thinking they have
some sort of higher purpose
in our society, in life.
And they seem to think that this makes
them a tremendously good person,
regardless of what else they do, how terrible
they act in their day-to-day life,
Whatever they say, however they behave, whoever they're mean to, as long as they go out and protest a thing and seem to be the craziest person on the street, they can sleep well at night because it's about them.
It's not about the people that they're trying to, quote unquote, protect by going out there and being insane.
And they're becoming deranged because of the messaging of the left or the messaging of media.
So much media right now is pretending as though ICE agents are the devil.
They're Nazis.
And it's crazy.
I think we need at some point.
I would love it if this was a spot that aired during the Super Bowl.
And unfortunately, you can't air it the way I'd wanted to because people want to docks and attack and harm these individuals.
But just ice agents showing that they're regular humans, you know, just saying I'm a regular human being.
I have a wife and kids.
I'm not trying to hurt anybody.
I'm just doing a job that the people in charge in our government have told me to do.
And I'll say this.
I feel like I said it yesterday, but I'll say it again.
when you create a fight in which your side of the aisle is trying to get all of your people
to fight the lowest level on the other side,
you don't want to fight the higher-ups, excuse me,
the powers in the top of the rafters at whatever the event is where the fundraising is happening.
You want to fight the people on the ground level.
You want to look someone in the face who you can touch, who's tangible to you,
and tell them that they're the bad guy and they need to do differently,
or they are going to get in trouble.
When you do that, you're trying to intimidate people
to not follow the directions of people above them
because you can't win the fight at the higher level.
The reason you choose to fight the person at the lowest level to you
is because you can't do anything else.
You have no other options for whatever reason,
whether this is because the message you have,
the thing you're trying to say is worthless
and you know you won't win the argument at a higher level.
This even happens in like workplace.
I'll tell you the amount of times
as just somebody who's been in an interesting career.
I've been in media for years and years and years.
A bunch of people are egotistical idiots and morons
in this profession that I happen to be in.
And so occasionally someone who has slightly more influence
and or power than you will do a whole lot to mess with you.
They'll do everything they can to screw with you
and how your job works or how you're behaving.
This happens at all kinds of other jobs too.
And you might scratch your head, go home at night,
be like, why are they messing with me so much?
This person that's more influential, more powerful, more successful, whatever the word might be than you, is just disgruntled.
They're just unhappy with their life.
This is the women that she's talking about who don't have another place to put their mama bear instinct that they put it in these insane places and think that they're doing good or at least making themselves happier when the reality is they're doing insane and terrible things.
But these people just do it for ego, for in their own self.
to feel more important.
They screw with you.
They might even cause you to eventually lose your job.
And at the end of the day, I bet you a year or two after you're fired,
they're thinking to themselves why they did that
and why they're now attacking the next person in line
because they just don't want to see people move above them.
They don't want to see any of that.
It's all ego.
It's all about themselves.
It's all terrible and awful.
And they always pick a fight with someone weaker
because those people have no you know what.
The people like this don't want to fight the hunt
highest level because they don't have the bleeps to do it.
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I saw something uniquely stupid on the internet, as we all do all.
the time. That is a common sentence. And yet I can't help but want to talk about it, even though I feel
like it's a mistake. Like I shouldn't publicize this dumb thing that this guy is doing, but I can't
help myself. A 49-year-old dude who's not in great shape. You see a tremendous beer belly while
the guy is sitting in his chair at his computer in his house. His name is Skip, though. He has decided to
isolate himself for a year and put it all up on social media. He is desperate for attention, I think,
to say the very least. He's got a makeshift gym inside this room he's going to live in in his house.
He's got a shower. He's got all the things he needs to not, you know, die. He also has tasked his wife. He has a wife to feed him every single day as if he were in prison and solitary confinement.
He says he's doing this to benefit himself. He says he needs to be cut off from the world for a year for some reason. He announced it months ago. He started it three weeks ago. It is now going viral.
quest to become healthier is to strap himself to his computer chair behind his computer and sit
in his bedroom for a year. Exactly what most crazy troll people on the internet think they probably
need and they definitely don't need. But darn it, here's the 49-year-old guy talking about why this is a
good idea. My name is Skip. I'm 49 years old and I'm starting something today that scares me a
little. On January 10th, I'm locking myself into this room for an entire year. I'm doing this
because I'm tired of being the version of myself that avoids hard things.
One goal is simple.
By the end of the year, I want to do one perfect pull-up.
The pull-up is the proof, but the real goal is rebuilding who I am from the ground up.
This is day minus 70.
I'm starting the preparation now.
Yeah, I got to be honest, bud.
If you wanted to improve your life, you can do it without locking yourself in the bedroom.
And the other thing, and I find this interesting, is that if the Internet didn't exist, he wouldn't do it this way.
He is doing this for attention, of course, if he were not capable of potentially getting some sort of internet fame and or money from this.
He would probably just do it the way we all do it, which is you dedicate yourself to waking up every morning, hitting the gym before whatever your day is.
That to me is like the best way to change your life.
If you wake up an hour and a half early, two hours early, whatever time you need, however far your gym is from you, force yourself to be in the gym every morning before you do the rest of your life.
That alone puts you in a much better place because, well, darn it, it's hard.
Waking up a little early, going to the gym a little early.
All that is hard to disrupt your life, going to sleep earlier.
But if you do that, you don't even have to commit to a specific workout.
The way that I've seen it done before is you just stand there in the gym at first.
And eventually you start lifting things.
You get healthier.
A year later, if he did this instead of a year locking himself in a room,
I feel like it'd be less dramatic and stupid and even more beneficial.
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unhealthy food in a different place. I'm not judging, by the way. I'm no perfection myself.
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My name is Craig Collins, filling in.
Thrilled to be with you. A bunch of stuff to talk about.
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You probably don't need to follow me,
but it'd be nice if you did.
Anyway, stuff out there to talk about.
Don Lemon says that he contacted the DOJ,
offered to turn himself in,
but how dare they?
They ignored him.
They had to make a spectacle of him
by arresting him at the Grammys instead.
This was during his ABC interview.
Here's the thing,
and I want to make this abundantly clear
before I go in. Not only do I not believe Don Lemon actually did this and that this is a thing
that he was willing to do because he would have made it a performance in a spectacle, I think,
if he did turn himself in. He's reacting to the fact that he got arrested, exactly the way
you expected Don Lemon to react to it, but not only do I not believe him. I also think there
is a reason that you arrest the guy at the Grammys and it's not about him. It's about the fact
that you can't claim to be a journalist. Well, you're obviously
being a protester, which he says the opposite.
But if you watch any of the video and listen to any of the things he said, you can easily
tell that the guy was aligned with the people that were disrupting a church service,
that he agreed with them, that he was also being disruptive.
Like he recorded himself breaking the law.
And I don't know how many times I need to say that to convince the morons on the other side.
This isn't about the freedom of the press.
It'd be like me robbing a bank, maybe like making a couple friends along the way who
knows. Maybe I find them on some sort of social media group like Don Lemon did. And I'm like,
hey, we should all rob a bank. You guys do the robin, and I'll just do the recording as a
journalist, and then I can't get arrested. I'm going to take the money with you. I'm going to stand
in there and cheer you on as you guys robbed the bank. But then when we all leave, and of course I get
in trouble because I put it all out on social media, I'll just say I was a journalist, man. It wasn't
about that. This isn't an argument you can use if you break the law. But here's Don Lemon being a pompous
idiot and a jerk and exactly the reason
why I'd probably decline if he
did offer to turn himself in, which I again
doubt that he did.
Walking up to the room and I pressed the elevator
button and all of a sudden I feel
myself being jostled and
people trying to grab me and put me
in handcuffs and I said, what are you doing
here? And they said, we came to arrest
and I said, who are you? And then finally
they identified themselves and I said, if you are
who you are, and then where's the warrant?
And they didn't have a warrant. So they have to wait for the
someone from outside an FBI guy to
come in to show me a warrant. I love the fact that the people inside this, this TV show,
I think this is Kimmel, I reacted. You can hear them like groaning, like, he didn't have a warrant
on him, but they did have one. They were legally allowed to arrest you, a grand jury made a decision.
This is all the performative crap that I'm saying is the reason I wouldn't have let himself
turn himself in. On a cell phone. And by that time, I was like trying to, you know, figure out what
was going on to get my bearings and dropped, they dropped all my stuff. My glasses, I fall on my floor.
Oh no, not your glasses.
So that to pick my glasses up and I read it and still, what does that mean?
You know, so, and then they, it was a bunch of guys and they took me outside.
FBI guys were out there.
I mean, it was a host, it had to be maybe a dozen people, which is a waste Jimmy of resources
because I told them weeks before and maybe once or twice.
You know, I think my attorney tried to contact them once, maybe twice, that I could just go in
and they would have to be the folks who were just working there that day and they wouldn't
have to have all these people following me around.
It's more than just a waste of resource.
And I'm good. I'm done with you, Kimmel. I don't even care from you.
But I love the fact that he says, yeah, I would have done it.
And what do you think would have happened had Don Lemon turned himself in?
He would have recorded himself going in, complaining that he had to turn himself in.
It would have been obnoxious and ridiculous.
And having control on the side of this equation for the person who's trying to make
themselves the story, which is the first sin here.
It's a journalism sin.
necessarily an actual crime. It should be. No, I'm kidding. It shouldn't be. But Don Lemon wants the story
to be about Don Lemon. He wants every part of this to be about him. He doesn't care about telling the story
of anyone else. He cares about being a martyr or anything else that he thinks he can turn himself into
so that his notoriety can rise. But I love the fact that he complained about the way he was arrested.
They knocked my glasses off, man, when they were arresting me and putting my hands behind my back.
And then I asked for the warrant, and they had to go get it.
And then they had to give me my glasses back so I could read it.
And I love the little acknowledgement there, too, where after he says that he did read it, he's like,
and I don't know what this means, even though it's obviously a legal document that says what they're doing is just fine.
He's going to act like there's still some controversy there, too.
Yeah, this guy's an idiot.
He's a moron.
He's all the things that you don't like about the way a human being reacts or behaves who is arrogant.
It has nothing to do with the fact that he's black or gay.
I don't care about those things.
There's a ton of people who are both black and gay
that I don't dislike the way I dislike Don Lemon.
It's his pompous arrogance and his stupidity.
Those are the ones.
And there's a lot of people who don't look like Don Lemon,
who don't date the people Don Lemon dates,
who I also dislike for the same behavior.
I just want to put that out there for anyone,
Don Lemon specifically who wants to say I'm a homophobic, sexist, racist,
something for saying that Don Lemon is a bleep nozzle.
in every way, shape, or form, an idiot.
All right, let me play this.
I keep making myself laugh.
Let me say this, play this audio.
This is Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.
He is confirming the intentional distraction that we're all seeing in Minnesota,
the desire to essentially like sacrifice your own protesters in a way
by causing the amount of mayhem and confusion that inevitably ends in the horrible things it's ended in over the last couple weeks in Minneapolis.
But this is the deputy AG saying that part out loud.
That of course when fraud is uncovered to the degree that it is that a YouTuber named Nick Shirley blew up a fraud scandal and a lot of people are in trouble.
And Tim Walz is ending his political career.
The thing they'd rather talk about is the boogeyman and the boogeyman has to be connected to Trump.
And in this case, the boogeyman is the ICE agents who are doing their job at the behest of the horrible, terrible orange man.
Of course it is.
But here's the deputy attorney general talking about exactly that in Fox.
Progress.
And we have several ongoing investigations.
And remember what was happening in December, Laura.
We had a massive fraud going on all through Minneapolis, all through Minnesota.
And suddenly they don't, they didn't have, they still have a massive fraud going on.
It turned.
It turned almost on a dime.
And it became suddenly all about ice, all about getting ice out and how horrible ice was doing.
But really what we have here is a massive underground fraud network operating in
Minneapolis, and we had a very strong pushback, very strong pushback when we raised our hands
and said to stop. And so, yes, we have multiple investigations going on. We sent prosecutor from
Maine Justice. We sent prosecutors some other U.S. Attorney's offices all over the country,
and we're making progress every day. Yeah, and they're trying to distract and move on from it
and act like it's not a big dealer. It doesn't matter, even though billions of your dollars,
my dollars, everybody's dollars have been stolen in just this one place and probably everywhere
else in the country. But don't talk about that. Let's talk about something completely different
and then tell you that some poll numbers back up some of this stuff. And I'll say this again about
poll numbers. I don't care about them. Like at all. I don't even care about them. To me,
they feel like meteorologists telling me what the weather's going to be the next day. Because
there's so many reasons to think that they could easily change and the way they were collected is
probably a flawed anyway that like tomorrow a poll could come out and be totally different
than the one we're seeing right now.
And also a few months from now, if the economy gets better,
if people think that the prices of items are actually starting to go down
or their life is more affordable,
the amount of people who say that they're going to be happy
with the current president will skyrocket from whatever number they're saying it is now.
But polls are so stupid to, in my opinion,
couch all of your positions on,
like all of my opinions of how people are,
what people think based on this poll that came out from this place,
That's so dumb.
I would just talk to people in my everyday life.
I get a sense from them, and I get as much understanding as the version of information you get from a random poll.
Neither one is really great.
The anecdotleness of my friends and family or people I talk to on the street is only so much more or less beneficial.
I think getting a random collection of 8,000 people to answer a poll question from a phone call they get.
And we've seen it time and again where the polls are tremendously wrong about stuff.
and they don't admit it's just like the weather people actually.
The meteorologist never goes on TV
while predicting the next storm
and tells you his batting average.
And maybe we should have that.
Maybe just like the stats in a baseball game,
a little like ticker should go on the bottom of the screen
and tell you how often the thing that somebody's saying is correct.
Just so you know.
Like, yeah, this prediction is percentage correct about 40% of the time.
A Paxitani Phil, as we talked about it yesterday.
He's only right about 30-something percent of the time.
So he's a great Hall of Fame baseball player.
He is a terrible predictor of weather, and he's not alone.
Honestly, and that is, of course,
Groundhog is probably not a great pick for figuring that stuff out.
One other thing from the Deputy Attorney General that I thought was interesting.
A quick mention of all the Epstein stuff that's come out recently.
The Clintons will testify.
They're setting updates and more to eventually show up in a courtroom
and under oath probably plead the fifth a whole bunch.
I'm assuming that's what's going to happen more so than anything else.
But the Clintons will be asked questions about Epstein because darn it,
that was always going to be how this happens.
But Todd Blanche is saying that it's not a crime to have partied at one time with Epstein,
not on his island and not around underage women, but in general,
having at some point been around this person at some sort of social event,
in and of itself is not indicative of a crime.
It's weird we have to say that, but apparently we do in society, so here we go.
Well, some of the people we saw on camera at the rallies,
is there any chance that any of these individuals who partied with Epstein and engaged in, you know,
relations with minors will be prosecuted?
Any chance?
I'll never say no, and we will always investigate any evidence of misconduct.
But as you know, it is not a crime.
to party with Mr. Epstein.
And so as horrible is it, it's not a crime to email
with Mr. Epstein.
And then some of these men may have done horrible things.
And if we have evidence that allows us to prosecute them,
you better believe we will.
But it's also the kind of thing that the American people
need to understand that it isn't a crime to party
with Mr. Epstein.
It isn't a crime to have luncheuvre of that
was going on some of those photos.
I mean, if the photos could speak, some of them
look pretty bad.
That's right.
And unfortunately, photos can't speak.
And so we need witnesses.
I really think that's interesting, though, the line of questioning, too, because it is two separate issues.
Will someone who at some point associated with emailed or partied with Epstein be charged with a crime?
Not if that's all they have.
That's the way this whole system works, innocent until proven guilty.
But if they have a reason to be capable of proving and believing that someone actually did the horrible things, she adds to the second half of her question, someone who harmed, you know, underage women, of course, that person should.
face justice in a courtroom. And I think they would likely bring those charges. And I think that's the
thing we're seeing and learning in this whole story is how often something that appears bad might not
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So let's do this.
Cougar relationships are at an all-time high.
Apparently, young men are desiring to date older women.
This is according to the New York Post,
and I think some sort of communications firm out of Chicago
that claim that this was true.
A bunch of reasons why.
Young men are now, I don't know, with the right...
Yeah, I'm just going to say it.
Less successful than men and other generations are, by and large.
There are still obviously exceptions to the rule,
but a lot of dudes who aren't all that successful.
So they're looking for a sugar mama.
if that's what you call it.
They're looking for someone who's doing well that they can trade some sort of services for.
That's probably not the right way to say that either.
But anyway, the New York Times lining out how more guys are looking to older, successful women for potential relationships.
I'm not terribly surprised by that information.
It sounds like it's happening on both sides.
I almost said aisle, but both sides of the world of relationships.
It sounds like women are also seeming to want to date successful men.
and be unapologetic about it.
More so than...
I know that's always been a thing,
but more so than before.
Social media apparently is complaining
about the amount of young, hot women
who are proud of the age gap
with their older, successful dude in their life.
A daredevil climber
was recently studied to see how his brain reacts
to climbing stuff.
This guy was in the news for climbing the Taipei 101 skyscraper.
His brain never shows fear
during any of these stunts
that he pulls other people.
People like him who've been studied as well seem to demonstrate they just don't have that
thing in the brain.
Or if they did have it, it's long been destroyed by the ridiculous things they've done in
their lives.
But zero amount of fear popping up in the brain.
I'm impressed with that.
I'm terrified of that.
That sounds like someone who's also psychotic because if you're climbing a giant skyscraper
with no rope, you should probably have some amount of fear.
But it's probably also that thing that's the reason that they can be successful.
The reason that certain performers are great at, say, you know, performing, whether it's
singers and musicians, is because they don't have the amount of nerves the way other people do.
And again, that can be conditioned out of you.
I remember the first time I ever did anything that had a public performance component to it.
I was a PA announcer for a minor league baseball team in my early 20s.
And there was like a few days where you're a little nervous because you're doing something
that's new.
And then by like two months, it's no big deal.
It's who gives a crap.
This will be fun.
Let's have a good time and do it again.
I think that's true of almost anything.
I don't think it's true for a lot of us
in climbing a giant building.
I think that that's going to be the separator
for us and this guy in this world.
And then finally one last one,
a dude who was heavily intoxicated,
unsurprising,
stripped naked on a flight to Thailand.
He did Thailand a little early
compared to how everybody else does it.
And he got arrested and he went viral.
But the dude got,
entirely naked and seemed to be belligerent and crazy on a flight to a place where he probably
was going to behave a certain way.
I'm going to assume I'm going to make some educated guesses here.
So the guy just needed a few more hours until he would have potentially been in way less
trouble.
But that's another ridiculous story that I saw on the news.
And I'm thrilled I wasn't on that flight.
A quick break.
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My name is Craig Collins filling in, D. Lash, Dana Lash, Radio, and X on Twitter, a great
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awesome job of bringing you all kinds of cool content every single day at Radio Craig C.
If you want to follow someone who does none of that stuff, which would be me and my very small
amount of ex-followers. I don't know why I keep saying that, but darned I do. Probably not
making it attractive to follow, but I'd love to have you. All right, things out there that are
important. It looks like the government shut down the partial one will end very quickly. It looks
like that'll end as early as, you know, over the next few days, because the House did move forward
in passing a bill. They passed a procedural hurdle to eventually vote to pass a bill that then
the president signs and yada, yada, yada, things are over. What I think is,
interesting about this, outside of the fact that Thomas Massey, of course, is the loan holdout,
along with all the Democrats who voted against this 217 to 215.
I was a question asked to the Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, right after this past,
about the SAVE Act and how it's going to be involved in anything that the government does,
moving forward.
The SAVE Act requires people to have a photo ID to vote in an election, which overwhelmingly,
most 80-something percent of Americans support this idea
because there's no good argument against it.
There's a lot of fake, false, ridiculous arguments
that are racially motivated or whatever else
that have no place in reality.
But there is a lot of really valuable things to talk about
in securing the election as a byproduct
of allowing the left to get some sort of political win
in trying to defund ICE.
That's the other thing happening.
I heavily disagree with that,
that conservatives might make some sort of concession,
and they did within the Senate,
in order to pull back or slow down homeland security funding
because the Democrats want to say out loud they defunded ICE,
which is awful and a terrible decision and not going to end well.
Anytime you've seen this movie before,
Democrats inevitably regret the thing they were saying and selling to the American people.
They don't take any responsibility for it because things go horrible.
defunding police did not go well in any place that attempted any version of it.
But here's Johnson talking about the SAVE Act.
What's happening with the SAVE Act in the Senate?
I wish I could tell you, we passed it out of the House twice.
We're going to pass it out of the House again.
And we're hopeful that the Senate will take it up.
It's very important the American people.
The idea that only citizens should be allowed to vote in the U.S. elections is really important.
And voter ID is very important.
And so we'd like to combine both of those on the Save America Act.
It's a top priority of the President.
it's a top priority of House Republicans
and it should be all Republicans and all the American
people because if you don't have integrity
in your elections you can't maintain a
constitutional revolution. Yeah, and by the way,
this is something when they lose, the Democrats,
they want to say the election was stolen and fraudulent
and all the other stuff and Trump's an illegitimate
president, which they've done in the past. They
want to say all that stuff and then
they want to pretend it doesn't exist when
their side actually wins something. All of this
seems valuable. By the way, in the world
of voting
and security in our elections,
Tulsi Gabbard came out with a pretty awesome defense and a pretty awesome response to all the people are saying that she's horrible and terrible.
And national intelligence under her watch has changed to be incredibly partisan and rating a voting facility in a Fulton County in Georgia, Florida.
Or Georgia, excuse me, in Georgia, I don't know why I said Georgia, Florida.
My brain broke for a second there.
In Fulton County, Georgia, having that happen, I think I'm thinking about Florida, man, which is coming up in a little bit here on the show.
Having that happened, I love that Democrats are mad about the potential access to receipts.
Because raiding a facility doesn't necessarily mean you're placing a bunch of fake proof in that place.
Now, if you're Democrats, you might do that.
But if you're Republicans, by and large, it seems that you're actually just going to work with the stuff you find there.
But that's the way Democrats are behaving, is that when inevitably any of this information comes out that demonstrates that horrible things did happen, at least in Fulton County in the 2020 election,
and potentially maybe a whole bunch of other places
that it was really just a witch hunt that somehow struck cold
or they, you know, created it themselves.
They manufactured it themselves.
Some version of that is going to be the thing they say.
But Tulsi Gabbert went to social media
and said contrary to the blatant false and slanderous accusations
being made against me by members of Congress
and their friends in propaganda media,
which most mainstream media has been demonstrated time and again
to be absolute just propaganda.
the office of the director of national intelligence has and will continue to take action under my statutory authorities to secure our nation and ensure the integrity of our elections.
And then she posted a long form response to Congress where she says all the reasons they're doing all the things they're doing in Fulton County, Georgia.
And what is important about that.
Again, you know what's amazing to me?
so many people make the argument that we shouldn't even go looking for proof, I like to call them,
receipts to the things that people claim publicly.
And that is the most dangerous thing anyone can ever say to you, is like, ah, how dare you?
Turn over that rock and look in that place to see if something exists there.
How dare you investigate me?
How dare you make the Clintons testify when it comes to Jeffrey Epstein?
Now, granted, I will admit that there's a partisan nature to that that probably shouldn't be.
Anybody and everyone that seems even tangentially connected to Epstein might need to be brought into a courtroom and answer some questions.
Among those is probably Bill Gates.
The stuff that's come out about Bill Gates, by the way, I'm distracting myself with a side topic here.
But Bill Gates' connection to Epstein and the communication about stuff like antibiotics that he might need to give his wife that Epstein.
that Epstein might be able to provide for him.
Like a lot of this is coming out in these Epstein files,
and it's just so shocking
if it weren't for the fact that you kind of expected
that the left would get hit hard by all the Epstein files,
and of course, mainstream media is ignoring it.
But one of the people that seems to most be damaged,
I'm sure he's going to have his day in court and whatnot too,
so I can't say definitively.
Then any of this is proof that horrible things did happen.
I don't know why I can't say that,
but I guess I don't want to get the station sued or the stations that the show is on sued.
So I will say innocent until proven guilty, even for Bill Gates.
But man, oh man, some of the communications between him,
his asking personally to have Epstein involved in certain things,
to be on certain advisory teams and et cetera.
And then also a conversation about antibiotics.
It seems fairly damaging.
Not to say also there are conversations about the pandemic and about the
need for certain treatments for coronaviruses and other things as early as 2017 that also
seem pretty bad. This seems like the kind of stuff that most media should be talking about,
and darn it, who cares about that? The Epstein files were only about trying to get Trump in trouble,
and if Trump is not in trouble from the Epstein files, which he's not, then they can just ignore
them and move on. It's hilarious to see this version of we only care in this one context,
because it's such an extreme example of that thing.
You see it all the time,
but this is the most extreme example of,
we really only wanted to get Trump in trouble.
We don't care that a tremendous amount of information is coming out
that seems to show a lot of other people are horrible, horrible people.
All right.
Another big thing, news that happened earlier today,
the U.S. shot down an Iranian drone
that was approaching one of our naval ships,
the USS Abraham Lincoln,
Caroline Levitt, the White House press secretary,
confirmed this on Fox this morning.
I thought this was a pretty big deal,
that they were flying a drone near us,
and we decided to take it out in this escalating tension
between Iran and the United States,
which would end badly for Iran
if this ever became a thing that escalated
in the way people think it would.
But here we go.
This is that Centcom confirms
that a U.S. F-35 fighter jet
shot down an Iranian Shahed.
head drone that was making an aggressive approach toward the U.S. as Abraham Lincoln.
This on the same day that a couple of Iranian gunboats were threatening a U.S. flagged
tanker in the Gulf of the Persian Gulf, threatening to board it. So what is going on,
to the best of your knowledge, and what is the president going to do about what appear to be
some threatening moves being made by Iran, even as Steve Whitkoff prepares to meet with the
foreign minister, Aradji, either in Oman or Turkey on Friday.
Well, sure, John. And thank you for having me today. I did speak with folks over at the Pentagon
this morning, who said that CEDCOM acted both appropriately and necessarily to protect our U.S.
personnel and equipment in the region. So CEDCOM did make the decision to shoot down that
Iranian drone. It was unmanned. It was acting aggressively towards our USS Lincoln, which we know
that aircraft carrier is in the region at the direction of President Trump.
As for the president, he remains committed to always pursuing diplomacy first.
But in order for diplomacy to work, of course, it takes two to tango.
You need a willing partner to engage.
And so that's something the president and special envoy Whitkoff are exploring and discussing right now.
Yeah, every single one of these actions that does the opposite of what we expect them to do,
which is behave, can cause relations to be strained further.
some sort of agreement to not necessarily take place.
Nonetheless, I love the fact we just shot it down and moved on.
There's nothing stronger than this sort of behavior.
Being like, no, we'll still do the meeting.
We'll still talk to you.
We still want to try to come to some sort of agreement here.
But also, don't fly any more drones around our ships because they're getting blown out of the sky.
And they're getting blown out of the sky quickly.
A little bit of both is this behavior.
And, of course, someone somewhere on the left will cry about the tragic downing of an unmanned drone.
And I don't care about that, but I'm sure that'll happen somewhere.
Someone will say that the unmanned drone didn't have its rights process correctly.
There was no due process before we blew that unarmed drone, unmanned drone out of the sky.
And I don't care.
I'm sure someone out there is going to make that argument, though, and that's hilarious.
By the way, this one other thing that I talked about earlier and I just love so much,
there was an update in the story about Billy Eilish and her claim that no,
No one is illegal on stolen land, which she made during the Grammys the other day.
It was pointed out quickly after she said that, that she just so happens to own a mansion
that's on land that used to be owned, and according to some, should still be owned by a Native
American tribe.
I love the update on this story.
I found it so, so amusing.
The tribe confirmed with Fox News that Billy has not reached out to them, has not offered her
that have not offered this Indian tribe,
the keys to her multi-million dollar mansion.
It's weird.
If you feel like stolen land is a problem
and we shouldn't have the things we have here,
you think that you'd surrender your stuff first.
Like, that's the first move you made.
How shocking, I'm being very sarcastic,
that that's not what she did.
But here is that I just love this update so much.
Lily Isla, she says,
America's just made of all this land
that was taken unjustly from people,
but is the singer also living on stolen land
is the question. Well, according to a local tribe out in California, she built her mansion on property
that belongs to Native Americans. We talked to the Tongva tribe out in Southern Cal who says
she's living on their property, saying this in part as the first people of the greater Los Angeles
Basin. We do understand that her home is situated on our ancestral land. I wish hasn't contacted
her tribe directly regarding her property. Shocking. It's crazy. I can't believe she hasn't
contacted them. She should probably let them all move in and live with her and then maybe just full-on
surrender the keys. That would be a better example of the things she's saying is
something she actually believes than saying it, well, winning an award at an award show.
It seems like one would be better than the other to demonstrate she's not full of crap,
and yet one is very unlikely to ever happen in any capacity whatsoever, because hypocrisy is
the name of the game in that way. I'm not saying I agree with the stolen land crap. I'm not surrendering
my house to anybody. I worked hard for it. I'm happy to have it. That's mine, and I still pay
stupid taxes on it, whatnot. So I don't agree with you on any part of this, but if you think it so
strongly, you should probably hand those keys over and be out by the first of the month.
All right, quick break. A lot coming up. Florida Man next on the Dana Show.
Craig Collins filling in.
It's his life mission to make bad decisions.
It's time for Florida Man.
That's right. It's time for Florida Man on the Dana Show, D-Lash, Dana Lash Radio and X on Twitter.
great ways to stay connected to her. I have three Florida men stories that I like the whole lot.
The first one was a Florida teenager who was driving his motorcycle at crazy reckless speeds,
like 130 miles an hour, 19-year-old kid in Orlando that was doing this. First and foremost,
I will say that at that age, behind the wheel of anything, much less a fancy crotch rocket motorcycle,
you do make stupid decisions, decisions that are tremendously more dangerous than you might realize
they are still a crime still bad still deserve to get in trouble of a nonetheless part of me
at least can envision myself being almost as dumb as a not quite as dumb but almost as
this person so i guess i'm just putting that out there still a very bad thing of this guy was
driving so fast in his vehicle that it burst into flames uh people said he won the ghost rider
award he is fine everybody else is fine no one got injured thank god but the dude uh literally
burst his motorcycle into flames
by flying around highways in Florida
at 130 plus miles per hour.
That would be a lot faster
than the 65 mile per hour zones
he was in when he got arrested.
That's got to be a unique prize
or a unique version
of an accomplishment. Not that I think that that's
what I should call it. I'd watch your motorcycle
burst into flame after you're
being pulled over for speeding
and speeding at such a ridiculous degree.
There's a moment where you think maybe you'll learn
a lesson in all. I don't know. But
Maybe you will at 19 years old realize how dumb you were behaving.
Another story I love, a Florida man put his house on the market for sale, $420,000 in Tampa.
That's not a newsworthy thing in and of itself, except the ridiculousness of the home.
They covered all the different crazy things in it.
You're probably going to have to remove.
There is a pirate cave basement, which sounds and looks exactly like you think it would sound and look.
there is a room dedicated to a 1950 hot rod vehicle
that sort of looks like a diner
that would be around the same concept
but it's just a room in the home.
And then my favorite, there is a Jaws tribute in the backyard
complete with a bunch of taxidermy stuff
because, I mean, how can you celebrate the movie Jaws
without throwing a bunch of things in your backyard to do that?
All these things are supposed to be add-ons
to the home that you're buying for $420,000
that you're very quickly ripping out of this place
if you do purchase it at all.
But I love that.
I love the craziness of this Florida house.
And then finally, one last story that I saw.
A Florida man bought a used 1999 Honda Civic from a car dealership.
It had 250,000 miles on it.
No windshield, no front bumper.
It was missing a bunch of things.
The cops pulled the guy over and said,
do you really think this vehicle is safe?
It immediately made me think of trains, planes, and automobiles.
You feel this vehicle is safe for highway travel?
Yes, I do.
Oh, yes, sir.
Yes, I really do.
I believe that.
I know it's not pretty to look at, but it doesn't get you where you want to go.
Yeah.
You got no outside mirror.
No, we lost that.
You have no functioning gauges.
No, not a one.
However, the radio still works.
Hey.
That may seem with all this mess that the radio is the only thing that's really working good, and it's just clears the bill.
Don't ask.
Hey, you can listen to the Dana Show while you drive around in your crazy car, but a guy literally bought
a version of the trains, planes, an automobile's car that was broken.
Not that it was lit on fire, too.
That was the motorcycle guy.
But in this case, the dude had several things missing.
His steering wheel was dangling and not well equipped into the car.
And the dashboard had problems.
He was told he couldn't drive that car anymore and people are in trouble.
Quick break, a lot more.
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Let's play this audio.
This is audio of a local news affiliate in California being very upset that San Francisco
has a brand new billboard.
I'm going to play, I'm not going to tell you what the billboard says.
It's a few seconds into this audio.
It's just so funny to me, this whole thing.
And whoever did this and they're not responding to questions, even though I think the answer
to the question would be obvious.
But let's go ahead and play a little bit.
of the audio of the billboard that's making the news in San Francisco before the upcoming
Super Bowl.
A new digital billboard at Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco is evoking mixed reactions.
It made me sick to my stomach.
It's an ad that shows support for ice.
They have a job to do too.
That's it.
You know, I don't have a problem with them.
The billboard reads, defensive player of the year, ice.
Okay.
That is hilarious.
The defensive player of the year is ICE, and it's a guy holding an award.
who is an ICE agent.
Let's do a little more.
That calls itself American sovereignty is behind the billboard.
We tried to reach out to them to learn more about their motivation,
but have not been able to reach anyone.
I'm worried for my neighbors.
I'm worried for what is happening,
and I'm worried to see it escalating here.
With the Super Bowl just days away,
these concerned community members say they're doing something every day
to get their message out.
Yeah, they're doing some every day,
except buying a billboard across the street
that says they're mad at the other billboard.
board. I love how hard news media tries to find people that agree with them. Actually, it's really
interesting. There was a viral rant yesterday on the premiere of the Dan Bungino podcast. He's no longer
in the world of terrestrial radio. He's no longer a competitor of this show at all. His podcast
airs before anything Dana does, I think, in digital. But nonetheless, what was interesting is he went
through the pillars of a fake news story. And many people know these already. He said he experienced them
when he was an important person at the FBI.
The first version is getting the quote machines to say the thing you want them to say.
If you're a terrible person and terrible news media,
what you do is you have a story that's pre-written,
and you just need someone to say the thing out loud that you want them to say.
This we see all the time in smaller doses for local news.
When they go on the scene for whatever the story is,
ask 40 people a question,
get the three people that say the thing they want,
the only three you see in the news package,
because that's all they care about.
And then they pretend as though there's this huge groundswell
of people that are trying to fight this billboard
and all the people who are upset about it
because one lady said she was sick to her stomach.
Nonetheless, that's one of the things
that is a pillar of the fake news story.
The narrative is written first,
and the people who are going to agree with you
are already people that you know or have used in the past
to quote machine, whatever the thing is that you want.
It is funny to point that out.
We all know that that exists.
But to hear it said from someone who experienced it on the other side after being in media for a while is interesting.
The whole first episode of his podcast was actually quite interesting.
Another thing out there that I do love, CNN said that most Americans agree with Nikki Minaj.
She was lightly trashed a couple times at the Grammys because of her belief that President Trump is a good president,
that she likes him, and she likes the things that he's doing.
how horrible and terrible of her in the world of Hollywood and music and all the idiots that are on the other side of this discussion that don't care that they lose certain fans and money because of how opinionated they are.
And Nikki obviously doesn't care about that either, which is sort of amazing.
But nonetheless, I want to play this where CNN goes, it's weird.
We did the polling.
A whole lot of people agree with Nikki and, well, darn it, Republicans and the desire to have voter ID.
be a part of your ability to vote.
You need a photo ID when you show up somewhere to cast a vote in an election
because we do care about the security of our election.
Surprise, surprise, as politicians on a certain side of the aisle do not care at all
and love the fact that people could illegally vote for them.
Everybody else seems to have a differing opinion.
And the American people are with Nikki Minaj because what are we talking about here?
So take a look here.
Favor voter ID to vote.
Look, I got all this polling on the screen going back since 2018.
You'll notice on all of it, it's all north of 75%, 76%, 76%, 81%, and then 83% in the last year of Americans agree with Nikki Minaj.
They favor photo ID to be-
Yeah, they do.
Of course they do.
Why wouldn't you?
It's an easy question.
Do you think someone should be able to prove they are who they say they are?
They are legally in this country.
They have a right to vote in order.
And honestly, there's a lot of states that will give you an ID, even if you're not legally here.
So voter ID is only a step in the right direction of securing our elections.
People don't often say that when they discuss this topic.
But nonetheless, it would be better than what we have now, which seems to be a thing that you desperately need more of.
And of course, you don't have.
And most Americans agree with.
But politicians on a certain side pretend as though it's a race thing or some other thing and not actually obviously what it is.
They want those illegal votes, baby.
They want as many of them as they can get.
I saw this, it was interesting. Marjorie Taylor Green attacking MAGA and saying all the things she realized and people realized who she's pretending or like her and have turned their support away from President Trump.
I don't think this is actually anywhere near as big of a group as Marjorie's pretending it is.
But I do want to play this audio because I want to attack it.
And it'll be fun to do that.
But here's what Marjorie said about the dirtiness and horribleness of what MAGA really is and how people.
are realizing it's not actually doing what they wanted to do. All of this happened after Marjorie
found out she wasn't going to be endorsed by Trump and decided to end her political career instead of
losing in an election. Maga is, I think people are realizing it was all a lie. It was a big lie
for the people. What MAGA is really serving in this administration, who they're serving is
their big donors. The big, big donors that donated all the money and
continue to donate to the president's packs and donate to the 250th anniversary or donating
to the big ballroom. And if they're donating to all these things, those are the people
that get the special favors, they get the government contracts, they get the pardon.
You know what's amazing about this is I care about two things. I'm going to say something
a little bit controversial in all of this. The fact that somebody who might do something to help
the Trump administration might get some kind of favor out of it is seems to me a sad inevitable
cost of doing business in the world of our political system. I wish it didn't happen. I wish it
wasn't real. And I'm not saying that Marjorie is completely wrong in claiming that it probably
exists within this administration like it does with every administration for all of time.
I wish it didn't. But the things that are actually happening that the Trump administration is doing,
Things like cleaning up the streets and reducing the amount of violence in all of the places that have seen tremendously bad amounts of violence throughout the country, all the big cities that are seeing their homicide rates go down and all of that, the fight to secure our country.
The border, for example, like no one talks about how secure the border is because that was a night and day, like light switch flip thing.
Trump came in, he started deporting people, he did all the things he's been doing, and all of a sudden,
We have nobody crossing illegally into our country when we had a ton of it before.
These are things that are not favors to special interest groups.
They're promises that the president made when he ran for office that he's keeping.
These are the things the American people care about.
These are the things.
If a government contract is awarded to someone who helped build the ballroom,
I don't like these things.
I'm not trying to justify it in that sense.
By and large, I can ignore a portion of that.
I hope for it to be better, but ignore a portion of it,
when all so good things are happening.
The problem for the Democratic side of the aisle is they do all of this corrupt crap,
and they don't do anything that actually helps us at all.
Inflation gets worse, things go terrible, they serve all their special interests.
They do all of it without doing anything that benefits the American people.
At least this administration is doing a bunch of stuff that Americans can see are benefiting us.
Even the terror fight.
The terror fight was in no way serving any of these special interest groups
because a lot of them were harmed because of it.
A lot of organizations that would donate money to certain things
didn't like the tariffs, and Trump didn't care about that.
He cared about making better trade deals, which happened,
and some tariffs which still exist seem to still be benefiting the United States,
and maybe I just, I like saying this because I enjoy the idea of it,
I might want to give it a dividend to the American people.
You might get a check in the mail if the tariffs is a thing that's allowed to continue,
etc, et cetera, et cetera.
And I just find that fascinating
because most Americans, especially the left,
like free money.
They love free money, in fact,
so it would be hard for them to argue
with the free money thing.
But Marjorie,
saying that most MAGA conservatives,
most people who voted for Trump,
are now unhappy with what has happened in the White House.
The data doesn't back that up.
By and large, that's completely untrue.
Absolutely incorrect.
Do I wish there were no favors being given
into anyone? Absolutely. I wish that. And I think that that would be a better for our society.
Do I have receipts to say that there are actually favors that are occurring? No. And Marjorie
didn't present us any receipts either, which is part of the problem. But nonetheless, is there
a version of I accept something as long as I get something better as a result of it, more so than I
accept it when only bad things happen? Meaning that if there is some version of quid pro quo in our political
society, which of course there is, but if there's some significant version of it, but I'm still
getting a lot of the things I want. It is much more tolerable than the opposite. Of course,
that's true for most people. Of course, I can be extreme and say, I want the thing that we should
have in our society, zero corruption in the world of government, in the world of any of that.
And again, I'm not even saying this because I agree with Marjorie on her point. I'm saying it because
there's a version of getting what you want where you make sacrifices. We all know this. And
And hopefully one day we don't have to make those sacrifices.
But darn it, I've belavored this point.
I think we're good to go on it.
A quick break.
A lot coming up.
This is Craig Collins filling in on The Dana Show.
And now, all of the news you would probably miss.
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Apparently, prosecutors in France, rated an X facility,
a Twitter office
because they were looking for
child abuse images,
deep fake images.
A lot of the things that were making the news
after Gronk the AI,
Grock the AI 4,
X apparently was creating a bunch of
these images,
even though it shouldn't have been.
In French investigation is underway now
and they raided some offices there.
That seems like it might become a bigger story
than it is right now,
whether it's for political reasons and whatnot,
you be the one to decide.
Washington state lawmakers are joining other states and proposing a potential millionaire tax.
This is just an additional tax on people that have an annual income over a million bucks.
Some states that are also considering this include California.
States that have done versions of this include Minnesota.
Of course, it does everything that's terrible, seems to somehow come out of Minnesota.
And by the way, Minnesota has seen about $2 billion in lost revenue
because high-income people have fled the state after this sort of,
of thing was introduced there. So all of these places will probably have a tremendous net negative
occur if they do and create certain taxes. Because guess what? Very rich people, they can move
very easily. It's easier for them than most other people to get up and leave when you tell them
they got to give you a lot more of their money. And if they go somewhere like Texas where I live,
even though I'm not one of the Uber rich people that lives here, they don't have to do that.
They can keep all that money, which is lovely and great. And they're likely to do it, as we've seen,
in places that have done this, even though more states are considering it.
I saw this. A thrifty couple bought a bus, a school bus for $5,000, and turn it into the best beach home in America.
That's according to the internet. They did a lot of things to transform it.
I think there's a reality TV style video on social media that got millions of views.
But essentially, they now drive their fancy decked-out former-leased school bus up to the beach and just hang out for a
while. No judgment. I have no judgment for these people. I would not do this. I would not put in the
effort to do this sort of thing. I'd rather just get an Airbnb for a weekend and call it that.
But darn it, hey, look at them and how fancy they are and how they went viral and social media
for it. They probably made enough money off the viral videos to pay for the transformation
and the bust itself. So good on them. And then one other story I saw out there as just a quick thing.
This was a list, I think, on Reddit of the experience.
we have in life, the, quote, luxury things that you at some point do, that once you do them,
you can never go back. Once you've had this once, you want it all the time. There's a few different
examples that are easily on this list. Number one was having your own place. I find it so funny that
people can admit that because of the amount of people who still don't move out from the home that
they are in with their parents. But yes, having your own place is amazing and wonderful. And once you do
it, you never want to go back. Keeping your house at a temperature you actually are comfortable,
at. I love this one. However, I do disagree with it. I think you can do it from time to time,
but there's something nice about having it at a temperature that's more difficult to deal with.
You feel frifty. You feel like you're accomplishing something, even if you can afford to turn the heat up
a little bit more when it's colder. I don't know. It's a badge of honor to me, I think. And then finally,
hiring movers I made this list, which is something I absolutely agree with. As you get older in life,
if you move, the older you are, the less likely your friends will show up if you buy them
pizza to help you move. All of those things make movers just so amazing, so wonderful,
and so great that most people who do it probably do it forever. I agree with that too.
All right. We're going to take a quick break. The government shutdown already officially over.
We have some audio and other things to play and share as we discussed that, but the House has voted
and it went exactly the way you thought. So no partial shutdown in 2026, at least so far.
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Thrilled to be with you.
A bunch of stuff out there to talk about the government shut down.
That didn't ever happen really at all.
The partial one, it's over.
It's over because Republican,
in the Senate, I gave it and allowed Democrats to get a performative win and saying that they're
cutting some of the funding of the Homeland, Department of Homeland Security, potentially affecting
some of the funding of ICE, whether or not that actually materializes and ICE can't do its job
because it doesn't have enough money to do it. We'll see. I hope that this is a version of 40 chess,
but it's probably not. But anyway, here's the announcement. The votes went the way they did.
One Republican voted no, and that Republican, of course, is Thomas Massey for some of this stuff,
but here we go.
On this vote, the A's are 217 and A's are 214.
Without objection, the motion is adopted.
Without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table.
There you go.
When, government shut down over.
That didn't really happen anyway.
I'm so amused by so much of this.
But yes, this is a thing that occurred, a thing that causes us to go ahead and not have
what I don't think is all that bad anyway.
It's amusing to me because, like, I don't care about.
about the government shutting down.
I love saying this every time this topic is discussed,
and I don't know if anyone even thinks this is a radical opinion anymore.
I feel like a lot of other people believe this, too,
because it doesn't impact our lives as much as they say it does.
And the amount of waste, fraud, and abuse in government means it could shut down for a few weeks
every so often, and I'm probably better for it, not worse,
regardless of what they tell me after the fact.
But it's been avoided.
And one of the ways the biggest criticism of this is that it seems as though Republicans
are giving in and allowing Democrats to dictate how Homeland Security and specifically
the Department of Homeland Security, but specifically ICE will be funded or lack thereof.
It'll be separate bills and separate arguments.
It's essentially defund the police just on a federal level instead of the thing they did
that failed years ago is their former version of discussion.
It's crazy to me that we have to talk about this in the ways that we do, though, in our society.
because in all honesty, I hope it's 40 chess.
It's what I hope it is.
I hope that they were planning on, you know,
changing the way that some operations were going
or doing something where giving in on any amount of funding
is irrelevant to the mission of this administration.
But we've seen a tremendous amount of benefits
to the crackdown on people who are here illegally
who also committed other horrible crimes
because we're seeing less violence in cities.
We're seeing less crime across the board.
And so many parts of our country,
and no one wants to tie those things together.
And they want to tell you're racist if you do it,
but we're seeing good things as a result of this policy,
so you probably want to see more of it.
One of the big things Republicans hope to get is a win
in any of this discussion is voter ID laws
that require you to show that you're a legal citizen with an ID
in order to vote in an election.
It's an imperfect system.
There are states that will give you an ID,
even though you're not legally here.
States like Illinois are unfortunately known to do this sort of thing.
But nonetheless, it's something that seems valuable.
And the argument has long been that it's racist and horrible to do this.
It's unfair to those who are disadvantaged.
A viral video asked a bunch of what seemed to be white 20-something college students
and a couple people walking around a college campus who are not of college age.
But white people, if they thought it was racist, they all said yes.
and then asking residents of Harlem
if they thought that it was racist.
We're all black people,
and they of course said no.
I want to play a snippet of this audio
of all the white people saying the crazy thing.
What opinion of voter ID laws?
Yeah, they're usually pretty racist
and they're bad.
I think voter ID laws are a way to perpetuate racism.
Right.
Would you go as far as they're, those laws are racist?
For sure.
Do you think it suppresses the African-American vote?
Definitely.
Because they're less likely to have state IDs,
Minority voters are less likely to have the kinds of IDs that have been described or required.
How horrible!
...we don't live in areas with easy access to DMVs or other places where they can get identification.
You can always get IDs if you can do over the internet.
Is that also make it difficult for black people in particular?
Yeah, you have to have access to the internet.
Yeah, you do. Of course they don't.
You have to pay an internet service provider for certain fees.
Do you think that's harder for black people to go online?
Well, I feel like they don't have the knowledge of how, like, how it works.
how it worked.
Okay, a lot of that sounds kind of racist, if we're all being honest, which of course it does.
White people saying that they assume black people don't have IDs because they don't have
access to things like the internet or don't understand how it works.
So this guy who was doing this question and answer thing, he went to Harlem and he asked a
bunch of black people what they thought of the opinion of what he said were a bunch of
white people who said these things about voter ID laws and racism.
I will remind you one more time that 80-something percent of Americans, and I,
I'm assuming a vast majority of black Americans believe that a voter ID is okay.
86, I think, percent is what it's up to now.
I say this is a fine thing to require to make sure that our elections are secure
and illegal people aren't voting in them.
But I did like this version.
I'm not sure I can play all this audio, but let's play a little bit of it.
Do you have ID normally?
You carry ID on?
Yes, I have state ID.
Do you know anybody who any black person doesn't carry ID?
No.
Everyone that I know has an ID.
Well, I would say we don't have ID?
That's a lot.
Why would they say that?
Why would they say that?
Why would these people think that?
Well, one, because they're radicalized and conditioned by mainstream media outlets who throw
propaganda at them all the time and the crazy politicians who say stuff to them.
And two, because they're stupid.
The other reason is that they're dumb.
And when they say and do things that are stupid, they hope that stupid people are attracted to
their stupid things so that more dumb people catch on and do the thing too.
But I just love that approach.
and some people were less kind.
And the words they chose,
there's some things that were not radio-friendly
for me to play of black people in Harlem
being asked what they thought
about white people on college campuses
believing they don't have ideas
and couldn't prove who they are
to vote in elections.
That is uniquely hilarious to me.
Because honestly, a lot of times,
and I've seen these videos and social media go viral,
we're like you have the one minority person
standing in the room saying they're not upset about the thing,
that the white people that are being crazy.
I'm a white guy, by the way, in the room
are saying is bad.
You have people that aren't a part of something
being like, this is horrible,
and you're treating people terribly.
And the people who are supposed to be treated terribly
are standing in the room like,
we like this.
We don't care.
Our voice doesn't seem to matter.
Venezuela was a great example of that.
I loved all the protesting.
I don't love protests.
I mean, you're right.
At protests, go ahead, do whatever you want.
But I love the fact that all of the protesting
did not include Venezuelans.
That people in this country that were from Venezuela
didn't seem to be motivated to go to the streets
when Maduro was arrested and taken out of the country
as a false president.
They didn't seem like they wanted to scream and yell
and be a part of it,
even as people who were not Venezuelan,
were saying they stood with Venezuelan people
who disagreed with them
and they didn't have the time to listen.
There's something so arrogant about that too.
To be honest, people get attacked often
for the ridiculous, arrogant position on things.
You're told all the time that if you don't look a certain way,
or you aren't, you know, whatever the group is,
you can't even have an opinion in that world.
And yet an informed opinion would always be valuable,
no matter who it's coming from.
But an unaformed opinion is always not valuable,
no matter who it's coming from.
And we have a lot of uninformed opinion people out there screaming and yelling at the top of their lungs,
frankly, again, like absolute morons.
I have some audio of the White House press secretary.
She's talking about celebrities and gated communities with private security teams and all the different political things they're talking about.
Essentially, she's taking Ricky Jerva's Oscars opening and turning it into a statement she's making to the press today, which is great.
There has been a lot of coverage, which is, I guess, somewhat unsurprising.
I mean, a lot of people don't watch the award shows anymore.
the ratings for those have tanked compared
to what they used to be years ago
because how often these stupid political messages
are injected into things where people
aren't winning awards for their political opinions.
You're not standing on a stage,
Billy Elish or anyone else,
because you politically believe something.
You're standing on a stage because you made music
that other people in music liked,
and they voted for your music to win an award.
Even if people who aren't in the world of that industry
maybe didn't like it as much
as the people who are in that world
But I digress those individuals and that stuff, it's just so commonplace.
And yet this time, it feels like there's been a little bit more of a shelf life for this conversation.
Like it's usually died out by now.
And yet the press secretary was still talking about the hypocrisy of it.
And I do love that an Indian tribe that believes that it originally owned the land that Billy Elish's mansion is built on has said that they're waiting to hear from her.
If she thinks that stolen land is a problem and that people don't have rights,
if they're on things that are stolen from other people and they should surrender it to them,
essentially her sentiment at the Grammy Awards,
then maybe she should give her multi-million dollar mansion to the indigenous tribe that used to live there.
That's on her.
I don't have to agree with anything she said to think that she should live up to her own version of logic.
If she thinks something, she should live the life of the thing she says out loud.
otherwise she's not worth your time listening to.
But here's Caroline Levitt talking about exactly this.
I think it's very ironic and frankly sad to see celebrities who live in gated communities with private security,
with millions of dollars to spend protecting themselves, trying to just demonize, again, law enforcement public servants who work for the United States government to enforce our nation's laws.
Yeah, and that's the thing that matters most, actually, that she says at the end there.
It's not like these people who are being vilified now because ice agents are bad,
is what mainstream media is trying to tell you,
are just waking up and choosing to go attack somebody in a neighborhood of their own accord.
Not that I think they're actually doing that,
but the narrative from the left would make you believe that I wake up tomorrow morning,
and if I want to be an ice agent, I just decide I am one.
And I go into the streets and I arrest somebody who's totally innocent,
somebody's mother, somebody's grandmother,
who maybe isn't legally in this country but is harmless.
How dare I do that?
And the reality is that I'm actually a federal agent
doing things that I've been told to do by the U.S.
government and the Constitution
and everything I'm legally allowed to do.
And I'm trying to arrest somebody who's a pedophile,
who's a wifebeater, who's been convicted of other crimes
and is now in trouble because they're here illegally
and they're doing bad things.
every single time that these protests get out of hand.
Eventually someone somewhere tells us who the person was that they were trying to arrest,
and it's always someone who's done more than just come into the country illegally,
even though that is in fact a crime.
But there's always other horrible things that these people are doing,
and the individuals who are fighting against ICE are essentially standing with them.
So it's insane.
And to the press secretary's point, these are people who would never have to deal with someone bad
living in their neighborhood.
I have my own gated community.
I have my own security.
I have everything I need.
I would never be hurt by someone.
So from afar,
I can say that it's bad
if someone's getting arrested
in an impoverished community,
we're an individual who lives there
is both illegally in our country
and also been found guilty
of other horrible crimes.
It's easy for me to say from far,
that's totally fine if we leave that person there,
but I'm not moving into that neighborhood
anytime soon.
And as Billy Elish is concerned,
I'm not surrendering my mansion.
Unfortunately, the Indians that believe that they own that land that her house is now on.
And she apparently believes that too.
So confusing to all that she's not making that move.
All right, quick break.
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The Super Bowl commercials all come out early.
This is not new.
It happens all the time.
One of the ones that's already believed to be
what people will think is one of the best of the big game
coming up on Sunday is an Xfinity commercial
in which they lift scenes directly at a Jurassic Park,
the first movie,
where their whole computer system crashes,
all their defenses crash.
And then a dude is seen fixing it because he's from Xfinity.
and he's got to plug something in.
No demonstration of how long it takes to be on the phone with Xfinity
in order to get anything done by them.
Their customer service is not known to be great.
But this guy who's physically there to plug in a router and a modem
seems to be capable of fixing the Jurassic Park movie
long before anybody gets eaten by any of the dinosaurs.
I'll play a little bit of this.
Offences are failing all over the park.
Oh, no.
Not the defensive.
I can't get Jurassic Park back online without...
Whoa.
This place is awesome.
By the way, you should have plugged this in.
There you go.
He's plugging in the machine, and then all of a sudden you hear the music,
and all the computers are on, and everything's fixed.
And Xfinity Save the Day.
Not exactly the experience every customer has with that company all the time.
But darn it a good commercial.
And probably one that will be thought of as one of the better ones
because of people's like for the Jurassic Park movie more than anything else.
A viral trend is outing men.
I saw this on social media.
Apparently, guys take what's usually referred to as crib notes.
This would be notes about women that they might at some point be romantic with.
Let's call it that since we're on the radio.
Women are mad about this, that men might write down information that they have on maybe a notes pad app or something on their phone that has certain logistics.
Maybe it is just favorite snacks, shoe and clothing sizes for gifts you might buy somebody.
important information and then other things that might be included there.
I found that amusing that people are mad about this because it's definitely been a long-going thing.
It's just now didn't when it used to be in the way.
Don't let people see this on your phone.
It may be a lesson if you do have this at some point on the old cell phone.
A man took off all his clothes on a tram at Universal Studios.
He was arrested.
Security took about 15 minutes to get the guy who was up for some reason on this thing as he was doing
horrible stuff. People love getting naked and getting arrested for getting naked. I don't
understand that crime. I've never understood that one. People who are committing another crime and then
also take their clothes off or people who the only crime is taking the clothes off. I get perverted
horrible people exist in our society. But you think there's got to be a better way.
I'd go about whatever you're trying to do to get your jollies without getting arrested.
And yet darn it, it happens. And it's definitely going to be a thing that gets people's attention
quickly and gets you arrested quickly.
Not a lot of people get away with the crime and getting naked somewhere.
Thank God I'm happy about that, but I just don't understand it.
And then finally one last thing, just quickly, a resurfaced 3,300-year-old Egyptian document
may hint to some biblical figures being real.
Giants that are referenced in the Bible at certain times and other groups.
The 3,300-year-old document has been known about for a while.
It's actually in a museum, but has rekindled interest.
from some religious groups, including some at a Pennsylvania,
into thinking it's one of the definitive demonstrations
that what's in the Bible is also historically accurate.
I'm fine with this as a Catholic.
I like this.
It's funny that this thing has been sitting out there
and available for people to read for a while,
and I guess you just get bored for a bit.
You don't really talk about it.
Then you remember it, and you're like,
oh, yeah, let's talk about that thing.
But hey, it's good.
It proves stuff.
I'm all for it.
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