The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Pardons, Pink Cars & Walmart Kid Loses It

Episode Date: December 3, 2024

Dana returns to the mic. President Joe Biden pardons his son, Hunter. South Korea’s President declares Martial Law then Parliament quickly votes to overturn it. Disgraced Washington Post Journalist ...Taylor Lorenz invents a new phrase for breathing air and Dana caught COVID over Thanksgiving. The Ohio woman who killed and ate a cat in August in a viral video has pleaded guilty to one felony charge of animal cruelty. Trump picks Florida sheriff Chad Chronister for DEA administrator, who arrested pastors for holding church services during the pandemic. Dana still isn’t over Jaguar’s new woke ad and pink car. A young girl absolutely destroys a Walmart with no parental supervision as bystanders let it happen.Please visit our great sponsors:All Family Pharmacyhttps://allfamilypharma.com/danaAre you emergency ready?  Stock up today at allfamilypharmacy.com/dana and use code DANA10 for 10% off your entire order.  Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaUse code DANA to save 20% on your next order.  Byrnahttps://byrna.com/danaVisit today for 10% off and get the protection you need.  Hillsdalehttps://danaforhillsdale.comTake some time to learn more about what makes Hillsdale College unique.KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comInnovation. Performance. KelTec. Learn more at KelTecWeapons.com today.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet a free smart phone with promo code FRIDAY.  Limited-time offer, or while supplies last.  PreBornhttps://preborn.com/danaHelp a woman meet her baby for the first time by donating to PreBorn!  To donate securely dial #250 and say keyword BABY or visit Preborn.com/DANA. ReadyWisehttps://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on your entire purchase.Relief Factorhttps://relieffactor.comDon’t mask pain, fight it naturally with Relief Factor.  Visit online or call 1-800-4-RELIEF today!

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You have said repeatedly yourself since the election, the president has said for months, no pardon was coming. I just, I wanted to ask you, could those statements now be seen as lies from the American people? Is there really a credibility issue here given now this announcement? First of all, one of the things that the president always believes is to be truthful to the American people. That is something that he always truly believes. And if you see the end of his, I assume that you've read his statement, and you look at the end of that statement, and he actually says that in the first line
Starting point is 00:00:34 in the last paragraph, and respects the thinking and how the American people will actually see this in his decision making. And I would encourage everyone to read it full the president's statement. I think he lays out his thought process. He lays out how he came to this decision.
Starting point is 00:00:54 He came to this decision this weekend, so let's be very clear about that. He says it himself. It's in the decision. his voice, he said he came to this decision this weekend. And he said he wrestled with us. And because he believes in the justice Simpson, but he also believes that the war politics infected the process and led to a miscarriage of justice. So for at least, excuse me, 48 hours, I was thinking about how Biden pardoned more than two turkeys on Thanksgiving.
Starting point is 00:01:31 The Thanksgiving turkey thingy. It was more than... It was more than two turkeys. We were all under the impression that there were, but... There were two turkeys, pardon. Now, we see... There are a lot more.
Starting point is 00:01:48 Oh, boy. I waited for a really long time to make that joke. Welcome to the program. Dana Lash is with you here, top of this first hour. I was going to come back yesterday, but your girl's been sick as a dog. not to borrow the old man phrasing of the Democrat and Republican Party leaders, but sick as a dog. Your girl's head, strep throat, she's been, so I'm still not 100%, but we're here today.
Starting point is 00:02:13 So just bear with me because I'm on, what do they have me on? I know we got all this to get into, but if I sound super happy or relaxed, it's because of the augmentin. I'm on an antibiotic called augmentin. I'm pretty sure not having done a drug, this is what drugs is like. I think I'm high. I don't know. Is it? It feels like it.
Starting point is 00:02:34 I feel like my head turned into a balloon and just floating up into the clouds, looking down and everybody preparing for Christmas. So then a nice little gesture. It's the nicest thing. Just so mark this. This is the nicest I'll ever be. Everyone's like, she's got to be on Augmentin all the time. I have stories over the weekend.
Starting point is 00:02:50 All right. So anyway, let's get to this. Because there, there, I mean, first off, and none of us got time for this, okay? I was sick all weekend. You got, we all got Christmas to get ready for. We all knew that this was going to happen. We knew that he was going to pardon his son.
Starting point is 00:03:09 That was never not going to happen. Did anyone honestly believe, who among us believed that he was not going to pardon him? You did not. Put your hand down. I thought it was an honest guy. I'm sorry, what? I thought he was honest.
Starting point is 00:03:24 I thought he was telling us, The American people. Yeah. We, the people. The truth. No, Hunter Biden was always going to be pardoned. He was always going to be pardoned by Joe. This was always ever going to happen.
Starting point is 00:03:38 It was never not going to happen. He was always going to go and be pardoned by Joe Biden. We knew it. Because Joe Biden, excuse me, Joe Biden, he loves his son. Actually, I don't think it's about him loving his son. And this is what I was kind of preparing to talk about. because I think that he is just a, I think he's a father. He is a crappy father.
Starting point is 00:04:03 He is a bad father. Joe Biden is, he would be a deadbeat were it not for vanity. Think of it. He would be a deadbeat, were it not for vanity. How many days was it after he had his accident that he got sworn into office when his wife and kids were killed? You guys remember that? Excuse me.
Starting point is 00:04:24 After his wife was killed. And his daughter. I mean, literally weeks after he sworn in, he was sworn in at U.S. Senator in the hospital two weeks after his wife and his baby were killed. And that was in 1973, two weeks after. He had his youngest son, Hunter, who was there. And he still had like brain trauma and all of that from the wreck. He's, everything that happened with Hunter and everyone always focuses on Hunter Biden has also been an issue with Ashley
Starting point is 00:04:57 Biden. And Bo Biden's not innocent in any of this either. I mean, he passed away before any of the stuff could ever come to light. But he also knew about a lot of the stuff with the family business. He was really well aware of it. He was very aware
Starting point is 00:05:13 of all the stuff with the family business. And he's, I mean, he was trying to distance himself from it as much as possible because he knew that he was going to run for a higher office at some point, not just AG of his state. So they were all in it. The whole famed family was in on it. Joe Biden, vanity kept him from being a deadbeat because
Starting point is 00:05:32 he wanted to be, he wanted to look like a Kennedy so bad. There's something about that generation where they grew up looking at the Kennedys and thinking that that was something that they had to emulate. They were looking at the Kennedys and thinking that that was something that they had to they had a copy, they had to replicate in order to have, I guess, like a successful Democrat political family. Have you noticed that Democrats are obsessed with us? John Kerry back when he ran was obsessed with it. Bill Clinton, I remember when Bill Clinton was running, he, and I was again, of course, I was in junior high, but he had reproduced. And it was the first time I ever saw a young president with the future president with the old current president or whatever at the time. When Bill Clinton was a kid, he had met, what was it, Nixon or he met, maybe his car, he had met one of the presidents. And then there, no, and he met Kennedy. He had met Kennedy. There was a picture of him, like, reaching out through the audience, like shaking hands with Kennedy. And that was a big thing. and Democrats were all freaking on. And then John Kerry had to show, well, here's me being kind of.
Starting point is 00:06:31 And they all, they were all obsessed with it. And this is a thing with Democrat bluebloods. They all desperately want to seem like Kennedys. And so they style their families like that. They all live similarly. It's just a really weird and such-to-his bubble. And so Biden always wanted to make his family like this. He has a horrible temper.
Starting point is 00:06:50 He was a jack wagon. I mean, he is. He's a jerk. He just gets this senile old paw-paw treatment now, but the guy is only ever. been. He's a jackass. He is. He's rude. He's bombastic. He's always been that way. It's just weird. I mean, wasn't his wife now, Jill Biden screwing around on our husband with him? I mean, wasn't it? They kind of like knew about it. I mean, it was a result of affairs. It wasn't something that came about like their eyes met at the grocery store and they were both single.
Starting point is 00:07:16 It didn't happen that way. But you always knew this was going to happen. This is my point. And because he feels like he's doing it on behalf of some like weirdo family dinners. that that justifies what he's doing. Now, the interesting thing about all of this, too, even more so, is the way that everything was worded, because notice that they said it's for like all of his, his, I mean, all of his crimes. It's all of it. I mean, it's everything from, even, what, 2014 and then after. The way that it's worded, and we're going to talk more about this, it's, it's, it's,
Starting point is 00:07:57 It's exceptionally vague and intentionally vague. And I've never seen anyone just get like these preemptive pardons except maybe what for Nixon for Watergate to get pardons for things that have not actualized into charges yet. Right? That's how widespread this was. I mean, it is very much a different standard. This, he was, he was the bag man for the family. they were using all of Biden's offices to enrich in the family. Hunter Biden was doing a lot of the dirty work because he wasn't clean cut or smart enough to be the face of it.
Starting point is 00:08:38 That was his brother's job. So they've got to protect the family industry. Well, which it's interesting too because IG Weiss is saying that, no, no, no, the charges are still going to be there. That's a whole other thing. I don't know. It's just they lied. You knew they were going to. I'm not, I'm not obsessed.
Starting point is 00:08:57 over the fact that they lied because I expected them to. What I'm most interested in now is whether or not he can still, because you still have charges, and we're going to dive into this. The other thing, too, to touch on, and this is somewhat related, Hunter Biden is also accused of stiffing his L.A. landlord out of over $300,000 in rent. Now, this was one of his Venice properties. So when Hunter Biden first moved to L.A., and we were all like, why does he have to live in L.A.? All of his family, on the East Coast. He moved to L.A. because he thinks that's where the money people live. So he moved to L.A. He moved to Venice Beach. He lived on one of the canals in Venice Beach there in L.A. And you had a secret service that bought a house next to him because one wasn't enough,
Starting point is 00:09:42 taxpayer dollars. And apparently he stiffed that landlord. It's almost $400,000 is what he owes in back payment for rent. And the landlord literally was on X over the weekend complaining about it, saying, does this mean we get our rent back? I mean, what is, we're owed. I mean, you lived in our house for free. We're owed. The guy, Sean McGuire, he's a partner at Sequoia, which is a big investment company in San Francisco. He was saying he didn't pay rent for over a year in 2019 and 2020. He didn't, he didn't pay rent for over a year. And so he went to X to talk about it, which I thought was insane and funny. He said, yeah, we had, we had no, he changed the locks. He use secret service to enforce
Starting point is 00:10:28 after he changed the locks, didn't pay rent for a year. He said he, quote, tried to pay with a book of art made from his own feces. I don't know, man. I don't know what he does. I mean, I don't know. We'll see.
Starting point is 00:10:50 And then he went from Venice, remember, to Malibu, and he purchased one house, well, at least one house on Malibu, but then they had to lease the next the house next door to him for secret service. And I think that one, that one was like 25 something thousand a month, something crazy in Malibu, crazy amount of money. And of course, taxpayers have to pay for secret services. He could be living in New Hampshire. He could be living by where his family is, but he chooses not to for some reason. He just doesn't want to do it. And so, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:11:21 Fascinating stuff. But this is where we're at with the first son. Can you imagine being that far back? No, I guess he wants to be forgiven of that too. I don't know. We got a lot to discuss because we've got these. We also have more of the cabinet picks that were coming out. Some are better than others. And I think it's really important. Everyone talks about a really good game about holding Washington accountable. And it's really easy to say that when you're the underdog. It's really easy to say that I'm going to hold my side accountable when you're the one not in power. But then when the tables turn and you are in power, are you still committed to holding government accountable? That's the consistency. And part of that consistency factors into observing which of these picks are good
Starting point is 00:12:08 and which of these cabinet picks are not so good. And that's one of the things that we're going to continue to be on all of this is consistent. Life can take a toll on our bodies. There's no way around it. And whether it's just sitting for hours on end at your computer or if you're working a physical job, over time, your body pays the price. There is how. however, an effective way to turn back the clock on pain. Relief factor. Developed by doctors, relief factor helps support your body's response to inflammation. And the difference, instead of just masking pain, relief factor helps eliminate it for good and it's 100% drug-free. My husband Chris has taken relief factor with incredible results. So if the pains that come with living a
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Starting point is 00:13:32 I'm like in my own little world right now, just chilling out, you know, and you guys are like, Dana, what is my... This is what happens when your girl is on heavy-duty antibiotics. You guys don't know what you're going to get today. You have no clue what's going to happen with you today. All right, so first and foremost, yes, I am going to talk about the more money. In fact, that's the story I was pulling up to get for you next segment. We gave more money to Ukraine over the weekend.
Starting point is 00:13:52 You guys weren't aware of this because everybody was Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving. Yes, that's right. I said it right. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So we were Thanksgiving, Neen, so that's why you didn't know that. But we're going to dive into that. Also, let's see here, because everything decided to freeze. I'm just going to take this computer for Christmas and we're going to throw it up in the air and shoot it. I am. That's just going to happen. Everything's just falling apart right now.
Starting point is 00:14:15 So this is the Barbie Pink Jaguar. The Jaguar's Barbie Pink electric car that was linked online. This is going to have to be a whole other segment. first off, that looks like that looks like Marzapan. Like it's covered with Marzapan. Am I wrong? It's weird. So that's, remember the commercial that we were talking about last week, Jaguar? Well, this apparently, this is their pink electric car that leaked online. And we're going to have to have a serious talk to Jesus about this.
Starting point is 00:14:50 This is horrific. They said it's drawing some comparisons. It's, you know, their concept. It's one of the things that they're thinking about putting out there. and they're just, I don't think so. And this makes me really happy for this headline. NASA's detecting an asteroid collision. It's due to hit Earth's atmosphere in a matter of hours.
Starting point is 00:15:08 It's a newly discovered asteroid on a collision. I hope it hits whatever factory is making that Pepto-Bismol Barbie pink car. And it'll hit in just a matter of hours. The asteroid's called Kaui CP5. Sure. It's going to streak through the sky over eastern Siberia. Now, right now. And they say it's a small space.
Starting point is 00:15:27 rock. It's only 27 inches in diameter. So I'm really, what Juan is showing you is just greatly exaggerated. But, you know, it's the same thing. It could be. It could be. I'm still waiting for the big one. I think we're all still waiting for the big one. You know, that makes sense.
Starting point is 00:15:43 Islamist terror incidents have risen sharply. According to new legal measures in 2024, they said there were five-foiled terrorist plots, two successful attacks as well. But that they're seeing these incidents, one by one, whether it was a Jordanian citizen in Orlando charged with the destruction of an energy
Starting point is 00:16:03 facility, the shooting of a Jewish man in Chicago going to synagogue in October, which we talked about, or the Pakistani, he was arrested in Canada after he was plotting to carry out a mass shooting in support of ISIS at a Jewish center in Brooklyn. So there are an absolute increase. Also, Russia's economy is in crisis as arms exports collapsed by all. over 90%. At least that's one new figure. 90%. We have a lot more in store. Stick with us because we got to talk about money to Ukraine, these cabinet picks and Hunter. If you're looking for a convenient, affordable way to access medications and treatments, you can trust all family pharmacy has you covered. Whether it's the flu or parasites, cancer support, or general well-being,
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Starting point is 00:18:06 So really quick weird development in South Korea. They very quickly declared martial law and then voted it down. There's some crazy kind of dramatic things that were taking place. So their president had given a speech in which he had said that the National Assembly had put the nation on. brink of collapse and then he was declaring that it was they needed martial law to stabilize their nation and he was saying that they he wanted to go after anti-state forces normalize the country as soon as possible etc now they can the way that south korea their constitution for
Starting point is 00:18:47 what i've understood operates is that the president can declare martial law if there's some extreme danger if they're getting attacked or whatever uh but his own party apparently was disagreeing with him and they were opposing him and they were going to push back against it. And they said that they had opposition party members that were gathering at their assembly, but they were not being allowed in. It was kind of wild. And then there was actual video of like, you see some of this. They're going into the building because they weren't actually allowed to go in. They had to have the military help them. The lawmakers were scuffling with them. They voted to overturn the declaration and the military is standing down. So that's
Starting point is 00:19:27 kind of weird. It looks like, I don't know, it's, it looks like they're having kind of a constitutional crisis. So who knows? They said that there could be impeachment proceedings for him. That's just one of the latest things that we are watching. By the way, if you, you know, usually towards the end of the year, you have dictionaries that revise things, right? They revise, you know, words or they'll include new words or phrases into their catalogs of words. their dictionaries, right, Kane? So I just happened to see, I don't, I really don't pay attention to this journalist,
Starting point is 00:20:03 but I didn't realize that masks were still a thing. Like, that's still a thing that people do, right? They have, they do. And this one reporter, she's that Taylor Lorenge chick, man, hot mess. She's, apparently was having a fit over, I guess it was, you know, her book release and all that.
Starting point is 00:20:29 I didn't even know she had a book out. And I don't think anybody cares that she has a book out. But she was having a book release party and she was trying to plan it. And apparently she was mad at everybody. And she said that planning a COVID-safe book launch took months and thousands of my own dollars, ensuring testing, outdoor space, far UV lights, a litany of other precautions. She goes, meanwhile, you blank blanks are out there raw dog in the air and spewing your disease laden breath all over your elderly neighbors, we are not the same. I've got a lot of questions. First
Starting point is 00:21:00 off, that's not how that phrase is used. And secondly, you know, you can just say breathing. You know, breathing works just as well. Makes cane feel a lot better. Because that's not what that means. I don't even know what that. She acts like you're always supposed to wear the mask on your face. It's, why is it's a cold. It is a stupid cold. COVID is a cold. People need to stop freaking out. Stop it. Just don't even get upset.
Starting point is 00:21:31 Don't freak out. It's a cold. Holy hell. I tested for COVID over Thanksgiving. I actually didn't mean to. It was an accident. Did you know how this happened? I'm totally fine.
Starting point is 00:21:41 My strep throat was separate from my kid. So I went in and they were like, oh, we need to swab you for your, because you know, you get swabbed for strep throat, right? We're going to swab you for a strep throat. We're going to do it really. You ready to get swabbed? And I'm like, sure, yeah. so they swab my throat and then hands to sky because I never get swabbed for coronavirus I just don't because it's a cold it's stupid
Starting point is 00:22:01 the next thing I knew they had a cutip up my nose and I'm like whoa wait a minute I did and they were out and then they came back and said oh you had tested positive and I'm like I'm and I told I first off my first I think response was the blank I am run it back or something like that I don't remember exactly how I said it and um that but then and and the doctor was very nice and you know it was kind of is pretty like mind. It was like, look, it's a cold. Like, so what do you tell me? I got to quarantine and I got to do all this stuff. Is that what the people still doing? He goes, no one does that anymore. He's like, literally no one does. He said, it's a cold. And I'm like, I know that. But that's there. You can, all colds are coronaviruses, but only one of these has the stigma. Right? I mean, only one of them has literally ended families and, and caused great division in the nation, right? Only one of them contributed to people getting suspended and silenced on social media, right? I mean, hell, I almost been demonetized on YouTube for talking about it.
Starting point is 00:22:59 So, yeah, only one of them carries a great penalty. So you can say all damn day that it's all a coronavirus, but there's different. It's a difference. And he looked at, and I said almost all that. And he looked at me and he said, no, you don't need to, people aren't doing that anymore. He said, it's not a thing that anybody's doing. And he had added that, you know, you don't need to, you no need to go and like a sconce yourself. He's like most anybody gets is like maybe a slight cough or they're just tired. That's it. He's like it's not at all like it used to be.
Starting point is 00:23:31 And he was saying that what the incubation period and even the contagious period, period of contagiousness aren't even. He's like, they're not even the same duration. He's like, it's a completely different thing. He's like, so just no, you're fine. You don't need to do anything different. I'm like, okay. So that was it. She's still freaking out about this.
Starting point is 00:23:51 Still freaking out about it. It's a cold. And I don't know. I just don't, I can't imagine anyone being either accidentally or on purpose. I almost think it's on purpose at this point. That's stupid. Like I had to bring in all this other stuff. It's a virus.
Starting point is 00:24:07 You're never going to kill the virus. Never going to happen. And then, so this, one other quick thing. Did you guys hear the story of the Ohio woman? Who, we had this. Sorry, I saw this actually. I was going to put this somewhere else, but it fits perfect here. Remember the story they're eating the dogs.
Starting point is 00:24:29 They're eating the cats, right? So the one broad who was caught legit eating a cat in the middle of the road, she's pled not guilty to one felony charge of animal cruelty, Alexis Farrell. So see, or Farrell. I don't know how every, I like Farrell better. That's what I'm saying. Yeah. This story was never not true.
Starting point is 00:24:50 It was never not true. So this woman pled guilty. to one felony charge of animal cruelty. She was legit convicted for eating a cat in an August video whenever everyone was saying they're eating the cats and they're eating the dogs because that's true. This woman was on video. This was in the same town where they were talking about the people who were coming in illegally
Starting point is 00:25:19 and kidnapping pets in that same area. So it was never not true. I know all of the things that you guys were told, that you guys were told about. Isn't not how it always is, Ohio woman. That's just how they're going to refer to her. Can I just touch back on the coronavirus thing a little bit? Does anybody still actually get it anymore? I've had it before.
Starting point is 00:25:44 No, I've never gotten the government experimental injection because I have a thing called natural immunity. It really is not anything. I think you're just tired. My strep throat, which is separate that I got, was way worse. So why are people talking about needing to mask up and all that stupid stuff? Like let's hurt our immune systems more and make it to where we're more susceptible to stuff. I kind of wouldn't encourage him in that thinking because it thins the herd, doesn't it? Does that mean to say? Because I'm being honest.
Starting point is 00:26:11 It's true. It's just so goofy. People have got to stop this. They act like science was just invented. I don't know how colds work. I don't know how the body's immunity works. I don't know at all. just have no idea. Crazy. Yeah, I can't stand. It was funny because when I went in for the strep throat and they immediately are like, can you put on a face mask?
Starting point is 00:26:35 And I'm like, wait a minute. So my sinuses are already inflamed and I'm already struggling right now to breathe like a normal person. And you're telling me to put a completely ineffective piece of cloth over my face to make it more difficult for me to breathe, but do nothing to filter out the small tiny nanoparticles that will still infect you regardless of whether or not I have a mask on. Is that where you're telling you?
Starting point is 00:26:53 me. I literally said that. And they went, yes. Like it's just the policy. Seriously. It's so stupid. Remember when you had to stand so many spaces apart? I purposely would not. When you go through TSA and they're like, can you stand here and get scanned? I always flick it off every time. And I never, it's a little things. And I never put my feet where they're supposed to be. Every time, both hands, both barrels. Those sitting here and tell me that's just bad behavior. I don't care. I literally don't care. I'm telling you because I don't care. It's true. It's a little things, Cain. Fly with me. It's fun. We totally won't get pulled out or targeted at all, wink. Tell you what. So I guess nobody had fights with their family over Thanksgiving, right?
Starting point is 00:27:42 So they wonder if we'll get pulled down for posting this. Oh my gosh. Steve's already thinking ahead. He's already like, we're so good. You know what? For all the YouTube baristas, I just wish I could take both of my feet and insert them sideways in your backside and wear you like house shoes because you're that stupid. That's your only purpose. It's your only purpose in life. Oh my gosh. So while all this was happening, the left has no idea what's happening. They're just freaking out. They have no idea what they're going to do come January. They haven't even cobbled together enough awareness to go through a proper electoral post-mortem. and then in the meantime, you've got the administration, the new administration,
Starting point is 00:28:24 POTUS elect. So we have POTUS, and then we have POTUS elect, who is getting everything situated, getting the transition team ready. And he's already said, if you're not going to release all the hostages, Hamas, by the time I get into office, there's going to be hell to pay. Well, that seems like there's a, that's a pretty big ultimatum. Hamas has got a lot of questions asked, would we like to pay hell? or should we just release the hostages, if there's any more of them alive? That's the other big thing.
Starting point is 00:28:55 This is what we're going to be diving into, including the latest picks. I know that some of them, including, I think, what, Cash Patel for FBI, I think he's in D.C. for meetings. Pam Bondi, who I'm not on board with because of her hardcore previous opposition to due process. That's one I'm very, I'm actually not in favor of it all. the others, even some of the bad ones, I'm like, uh-uh, but the Bondy one because of that's kind of. And then, of course, the guy, the other guy, we have to talk about the pick who was the guy who enforced lockdowns and was arresting pastors, the sheriff who was arresting pastors for holding services. We've got to get into all of that and more.
Starting point is 00:29:36 So we have a lot of stuff to start with. We were just kind of covering stuff at 30,000 foot. We got to get into some of these domestic issues with these picks. And then some of what we're able to see already coming into shape from the administration regarding tariff, energy policy. For instance, now he's saying that he's going to, Trump has said that he would block U.S. Steel's acquisition by Nippin Steel. Free Radio. It's Black Rifle Coffee, the best coffee that's out there. I'm having some right now.
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Starting point is 00:31:38 I see you. I see you over there. I have a very quick statement. It's not going to be that quick. Pete Hedge Seth has denied any wrongdoing. His lawyer said he paid the woman in 2023 to head off the threat of a baseless lawsuit. No charges were ever brought. You rushed me for that? That's so awkward.
Starting point is 00:32:05 That's so awkward and also hysterical. And I'm here for it. That's super funny. She keeps having, what is, we were talking about this one. What is, is this the third or fourth time that she's had to say this? I think it's a fourth time. I think it is, too. I thought there were three other times, like every day.
Starting point is 00:32:22 So, yeah, it's become, you know what's so funny is, hear how robotic it sounds whenever they are journalistic in their articulations. Whenever they're truthful, they're like, it's robot, I don't, I can't speak like that's what they do. They lie naturally and they tell the truth so awkwardly. Yeah, it's so, it's all incredibly awkward. And she, and I love that they keep making her do it. I have to read a statement now. And she just looks at the camera, has to say it. It's just funny.
Starting point is 00:32:55 And she's not happy about it at all. But that's tough. I mean, that's, you know, tough beans. I just, uh, I just don't know what to say. Just tough beans with that one. But it's, you can just, you know, sit up. Whoopi Goldberg just so straight face, like, okay, well, all right. That's everyone since there.
Starting point is 00:33:13 No one helps her out. Nobody helps her out. They all sit there just like bumps on a lock. Nobody wants to jump in there and help her. It's funny. You deserve it. You deserved it. That's true.
Starting point is 00:33:23 We've got to talk about these cabinet picks, though, coming up. I know Pam Bondi, they were picking her for DOJ. I've got a lot of reservations about that one, as you guys know. I made a lot of, and I still, that's the one I don't. That's one I do not support. There are a couple I just absolutely do not support. And that's one of them. because I can't, we already went through Merrick Garland.
Starting point is 00:33:47 And I mean, if you have at all voiced opposition to the trans bathroom stuff, if you voiced opposition to sexually inappropriate material being paid for by taxpayers and provided in public elementary school libraries, and then you were attacked in that and labeled a domestic terrorist if you raised issue about it, if you're against that kind of stuff, you're probably also going to be against anyone that would erode your fourth, fifth, what, 14th. I'm trying to think all the amendments, a bunch of them, all the protections that they provide to or affirm for you as a citizen.
Starting point is 00:34:27 And I don't care if they have an R after their name or not. I think I've made this very clear. My, I have, I don't care about having someone else's back. I care about having my back. I care about mine own back. And I care about what's best for me. and I don't want someone in the role of AG who has endorsed and this goes beyond and this is such a cop out. People have said, well, Pam Bondi was just protecting the laws that was written by the Florida State Legislature.
Starting point is 00:34:56 No, she wasn't. She was advocating for it before it ever passed. That's a lie. She was pushing it both in video with her own mouth and with her own words on social media, promoting this kind of stuff. So my objection is I don't want anyone that is about diminishing our. due process rights in an era where we have seen how easily weaponized these agencies are and how pathetic some of these lawmakers are when they get into these offices. I don't want this to become the norm because it will be used against you at some point. It'll be used against all of us. And you
Starting point is 00:35:27 have to be accountable. You either support due process or you're not and you don't get a break just because you say you have an R after your name. We're going to talk about this and more coming up. Stick with us. Hi, I'm Erica, an English major at Hillsdale College. Here's Hillsdale President, Dr. Larry Arne, with the Constitution Minute. The human soul is made to learn, and the highest things of life are the best things to learn. One of these, it turns out, is the way we govern ourselves, and one of the best examples of that is the Constitution of the United States. It explains what our government should look like and how it should function to best protect our rights.
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Starting point is 00:36:32 This Constitution Minute was furnished by Hillsdale College. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash, with you. and we are at the top of this second hour here on this Tuesday getting you all set up and all kinds of good stuff so we've been going over the and by the way you can follow it get us at substack to channel 347 direct TV we're going over the picks for so far for cabinet and it looks like it's mostly fleshed out there's some obviously that I have said that I really I like and some I don't like one of the ones that I don't like is Pam Bondi obviously for AG, because she's a big time supporter of red flag law.
Starting point is 00:37:14 She enthusiastically advocated for not just represented as it was passed or written by the state legislature at the time, but she had advocated for diminishment of due process, which is something that extends to beyond firearms. It doesn't have anything to do with firearms at this point. If you think that the witch hunt, for instance, against Trump and Manhattan under Alvin Bragg was crazy and that he was not afforded due process, Why would you support the same for AG? I mean, either you do or you don't. You can't have it both ways. So because of that, that's one that I very much don't support.
Starting point is 00:37:52 The other one I don't support is this DEA. Why do we even have a DEA? This DEA pick. We have to enforce drugs. It's the drug enforcement agency. It's much of a misnomer. They're not enforcing you to stay on the drugs, correct? No.
Starting point is 00:38:10 I mean, I'm on drugs right now. No, not like those types of drugs. I'm on an antibiotic for strep throat. So I feel very friendly. I'm like, hey. Kane has no idea what's going to happen with the show. He was very scared last hour. But this is like, I guess, all the cocaine,
Starting point is 00:38:28 you know, the Hunter's Booker Sugar, right? That kind of stuff. That's the Drug Enforcement Agency. Well, I don't know what I think about the DEA. Do you remember when they started the dare to keep kids off drugs thing? You guys remember that? I remember we had an assembly at my elementary school, Clyde Hamrick Elementary. And this was in Missouri.
Starting point is 00:38:51 And they had a big dare to keep kids off drugs. And they brought the drug sniffing dogs out. And I was like thinking at the time, I think I was like in third or fourth grade, I was thinking, are the dogs here to entertain us or are they sniffing us out? Like, hey kids, are you guys? Are you, are you got drugs on you? I don't know. It just, it just stuck out to me.
Starting point is 00:39:13 And then remember when the Globetrotters, the Harlem Globetrotters did stuff with the DARE program, they would come out and they would do these exhibition matches and it was for DARE. It was kind of neat. I mean, you got out of class, got to watch some, you know, really good tricks with basketball and got to pet some dogs. It was great when you were a kid. Still had no idea what the hell they were about. I'm like, is this about drugs or something?
Starting point is 00:39:35 Like, you want us to do them? I don't know. What is this about? Anyway, the reason I bring this up is because that is who has been picked for this position. D.E.A. Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister. Does his name sound familiar to you? Chad Chronister. So this was back, what year was this? 2020, March of 2020. and Hillsborough County, Florida.
Starting point is 00:40:09 So different counties could issue different orders. It's how the state is run. And that's one of the reasons why they passed the law. You had a DeSantis edict and then they passed the law saying that you couldn't shut this down. He had to fight these mayors and these county executives over this stuff for this exact reason. So Hillsborough County was one. They had issued an order back in March of 2020 demanding residents, state. home except for essential services. You had to stay at home. And the pastor of a very large church there
Starting point is 00:40:44 was saying, no, I'm not closing my doors. It's a church of any time when people need, you know, to be at church or need church help. It's now. And Chad Chronister had that guy arrested because they didn't think, now while liquor stores are essential services, church services are not essential. services. That's how he deemed it. So they, he went and, Chronister said that he and his department had told this pastor to close his church doors, Pastor Rodney Howard Brown, closed his church doors, which was at Tampa Bay Church, and stopped having services. And then they, the police went to the church the next Sunday. The church held two services. People were in attendance. Conister blasted them. He said that the pastor has a reckless disregard for human life. And all the people who are
Starting point is 00:41:45 interacting with them are in danger. And they went in and they got mad. Conister said the church held their services. They didn't, they weren't six feet apart. You know, they, and the church said that they took health precautions. People had gloves and they gave, people hand sanitizers and they had masks and they stood in their family groups. That wasn't enough though. Sheriff Chronister said that Howard, that Pastor Howard Brown was reckless. I mean, he's accusing him of like potentially murdering people. And this is a national emergency and all this stuff needs to be, needs to be closed. And so he was arrested. And in fact, what Chronister and the state attorney said was that quote, it's unfortunate that the pastor is hiding behind the First Amendment.
Starting point is 00:42:35 this is who's picked a lead DEA. Are you kidding me? The guy who does this stuff? Holy hell, with Scott Israel unavailable for you? Chimony Christmas. I mean, they're mad because they went after this, they went after this pastor. This is crazy. So the sheriff, by the way, this guy, the sheriff's wife is married to the woman whose dad owned the
Starting point is 00:43:12 49ers. So they're well-to-do family. But this guy made it out like if you're one of those people who didn't stay home or went to church, then you're a murderer. That's how he made it sound like. Saying that this was not a protected, this is not an essential service. He's out, this is crazy. This is the guy that they want to have. Again, with Scott, is real unavailable for you? Good night. So this is the guy that they want to have head up DEA, which is already by itself a very controversial agency, I think. And to have arrested a pastor and said this stuff that he did, I mean, this guy should be disqualified. Chad Chronister, this guy should be absolutely
Starting point is 00:44:10 disqualified for consideration for this post. I mean, even with, the, I mean, DEA shouldn't be, I don't even think that should be in existence. But this guy should be disqualified. So this is another pick that I completely oppose. I mean, he was one of those guys who was out there, oh, you guys need to be safer at home, don't come out, threatened this pastor with arrest before finally arresting him. And then the buck endorses what the state goes out and says, the, or the attorney for the county saying, well, you know, this pastor's hiding behind the First Amendment. I don't want anybody like this near any kind of position. Hell no to this guy. Again,
Starting point is 00:44:50 with Scott Israel unavailable for you, is that why this guy gets the pick? What the hell, people? Are you not mad enough about what happened to you? That you're willing to entertain the selection of a guy who was arresting pastors who dared to have church services during the absolutely idiotic lockdown? Are we forgetting this? Did you forget how screwed up your kids? You? Did you forget how screwed up your kids got from having to be locked down from school? Or what about your friends or families or maybe even your own business that was ruined because of this stuff? Do you know how church has suffered? Everyone talks a great game about church services, but how many people were so willing to comply and not go into it? The whole damn world complied. We think that we're so much badass than we actually
Starting point is 00:45:38 are. The whole damn world complied. That's what they found out. Honestly, our country deserves everything coming to it if we think selections like this are okay. I don't want to hear another damn person bitch about the lockdown. If you're not objecting to this guy, you forfeit objecting about lockdown and everything else. This guy was arresting pastors. He was going after innocent people because they wanted to go and worship. He was threatening people with their First Amendment. He was saying you can't hide behind your First Amendment.
Starting point is 00:46:13 acting like if you didn't follow all of these orders to a T, you're a murderer. We're going to seriously entertain this guy as a pick. We're not a serious nation and we deserve all hell coming to us if that's really where we're going. I don't like anyone enough to fluff them overacted like this is a good pick. Do you? This is an insult. This pick is a middle finger. No.
Starting point is 00:46:39 So, no. I agree with Massey. And of course, people, you should have to be. to apologize for calling it like you see it. My God, are we Americans? Are we a bunch of pansy-ass commies? I am so tired with having to apologize. Well, I'm going to have, if you are offended with me having a disagreement, my gosh, go and get your official vagina because you are one. Go and get your sex change operation. You deserve it. Tired of this stuff. I'm tired of having to catch every damn opinion I have with, oh, well, I hope, you know, I'm going to call it like, of course we're
Starting point is 00:47:08 going to call it like we see it. That's the reality of it. This guy, this, this, this pick is a joke. I guess some people had a real luxurious time during lockdown and they didn't suffer at all. And it was just kittens and sunshine for them. So stuff like this doesn't matter. But for the people who lost their businesses, for the kids who lost years of their lives, for people who had to die alone without their family by their side, for people who were forced to get experimental injections and without being warned of any of the adverse side effects. For the people who were shamed into it, who were called murderers, who had their characters assassinated, impugned. And for a lot of other people, it's a lot different. There is no room for anything like this. If it's about making America great, this ain't part of it. I don't care.
Starting point is 00:48:07 I don't give a rat's at somebody who was like, well, Ronda Sanchez, I don't care if Ronda Santis backs this pick or not. I don't care. I don't. Nor should you. I don't fall on politicians and fawn all over them the way some people do. Some people who have microphones and better and responsibilities that they should remember. This is a bad pick. I mean, this election should have been a reckoning.
Starting point is 00:48:37 You're not going to get a reckoning by having people who run really insidious departments like the DEA, already questionable. Guys like this who are arresting people for free worship. absolutely not so no this is a crap pick it is a middle finger salute to everything that you went through it is not a serious pick and you don't have to like it and i'm not going to apologize for being so mad about it because it's a bad pick and we all went through hell and i think we're owed a little bit ready wise is always ready even if you're not and this is u.s food packed in a u.s. plant sent out from this u.s. plant so you always know the chain of command for your food, but that you get free and fast shipping on most orders, and they have an array of product
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Starting point is 00:50:36 including one kind of styling. I'm not even going to say it. All my horse people know. $35,000 award leading to the arrest of the people who did it. That's so bad. Oh, they said that, uh, Onaki? Onakui, stallion? Is that what it's, Western Desert of Utah? I know that there's a lot of wild horses that are around that area, but they said that people were, usually they just try to get photos of them, but apparently, they said that since 2022, at least 60 wild horses and burrows have been killed on public lands. Now, it's continuing. I wonder how much of it is actually BLM, Bureau of Land Management. Kind of wonder, so they've got awards out now to try to figure out who's doing this. California can't use all of its solar power.
Starting point is 00:51:21 Millions of dollars of electricity goes to waste because the infrastructure isn't in place to store or move all of the solar power. Oh, meanwhile, everyone sees sky high energy bills. That's true. They can't use all, because they don't even, they can't even have their solar plants operating at full capacity because they have no way of storing and transferring and doing all of this stuff. See, people come up with these ideas.
Starting point is 00:51:46 Let's have a solar farm. Let's all have solar. It's so great. And we're just going to do all this. And we're not going to actually put anything else in place. We're not going to have any infrastructure to make this a doable thing. Huh. Maybe we should have done that.
Starting point is 00:52:01 You know how much they frittered away on the high-speed rail that nobody wanted from San Francisco to Los Angeles that nothing ever happened with? Yeah, they could have been doing, I don't know, working on this, but instead, no. The lost human species found. in Asia. Say scientists. It's called the big head people, the large head people. I don't know. They said could another group of ancient humans lived alongside homo sapiens? What are you calling a homo sapient? Scientists have identified fossils. I'm a heterosapian, thank you. They found a new species of ancient humans that once were owned Eastern Asia with an extraordinarily large brain. So they called them the large head people.
Starting point is 00:52:49 They said they live between 200,000, 160,000 years ago. I don't know. Maybe they just had a thing where they tied stuff on their head to elongate their skulls. And maybe that's what it was. Because, you know, there are those things beauty rituals that have existed with some people's throughout the human history. Just saying, I just get a Monty Python-esque kind of feel to this. It's just social drinkers on obesity drugs lose the taste for alcohol. Oh, my.
Starting point is 00:53:16 These are the people I guess that are. doing the weight loss shots. They said that the people who are on Wee Govi or Mungaro do not enjoy alcohol as much. They said a new study of weight watchers members who take obesity drugs found out that
Starting point is 00:53:32 half of them cut back after they started the medication. I actually kind of wonder if it's a thing that they can use for alcoholism. That's an idea. Stick with us. We've got a lot more on the way. The folks who will bring you this program so you're not paying a subscription fee. Patriot Mobile is the only Christian conservative cell phone service in the country. And
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Starting point is 00:54:42 Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. Welcome back to the program. You can also find us. The chats at Rumble, right? And then we're over at X as well. Kane was telling me about there was a, what did they have, protests that broke out at the lighting of the Rockefeller tree? The tree in New York. Why were people protesting at a tree lighting?
Starting point is 00:55:08 Are they protesting like the tree? I think they were protesting the delivery of the tree? Were they the, are they all the anti-Semite terrorists, the pro-Hamas terrorist? Because usually those are the people. If there's an awkward protest somewhere, like the timing seems really bad. It's usually them. Yeah. Yeah, I'm just.
Starting point is 00:55:24 I'm dropping this in Slack right now so you can see the video. This was over the Thanksgiving, you know, weekend. We don't want no Christmas tree. Okay, well, then nobody cares. What do you think people are going to go? Oh, those anti-Semite terrorists over there, they don't like our tree. Guess we're going to have to tear, going to have to take it down. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:55:44 Aren't they being treephobic? They are being treephobic. Look at them all out there, picnic blankets and everything. It's almost, then the one guy with a Russian fuzzy hat. And they get some orthodox out there. It turns out they did it last year too. They done it every year. I don't know why it's like such a hot thing to protest the tree.
Starting point is 00:56:03 Didn't they burn it down? Yeah, the one guy tried. Was that last year or the year before last? So I have one of them, I don't know. Yeah, it was recently. It all starts emerging together. He went as far as burning down like a 30-foot tree or something. They're like in-U.S. funding of funding of,
Starting point is 00:56:18 Why don't we? We should, yeah, I agree, we should not fund terror, which is why all aid to Gaza should stop. Just, it's a same, good heavens, they're mad about the tree. You know, if you're going to protest anything, protest that hideous Jaguar car. Can we talk about this for a moment? I'm not over it. I really want, I want like the romantic era, like Mopar, all of that to come back. I want cars to look like cool cars and not dumb. All the EVs out there look the same, with the exception of the cyber truck, which is supposed to be brutalist.
Starting point is 00:56:58 So Jaguar, you know, right on top of their great. I don't know what you call that. The ad campaign that they had, that hideous thing that they did where you didn't even know what it was about if it was about a car. So they came out with the pink car. I don't know. It's a design vision concept. It was leaked ahead of its official release at Miami Art Week, per the telegraph. The car, it's a Jaguar-type double-o concept.
Starting point is 00:57:32 And it demonstrates the company's desire to strike through convention. It looks like a stupid, completely not aerodynamic vehicle, right? They said that it's not going to be loved by everyone because it's fear. Fearlessly creative. That's what they said that people aren't going to love it and the reason that those people won't love it isn't because it looks like a giant pink brick and it's dumb, but it's because that they are these, you know, what they're trying to do is just simply Breakthrough conversation and that's ultimately that's what they're doing. It looks bad. They said, oh, it's controversial because it's so fearlessly creative was what they literally said. I'm reading their statement. This is a taste of things to come.
Starting point is 00:58:20 Well, then it looks like taste is going to be like feces. This is horrible. And then they had a hot pink. They had a blue model, like pastel colored. This looks so dumb. This couldn't clear a speed bump either. Kane, this is horrible. This is a horrible car.
Starting point is 00:58:40 This is not aerodynamic. I'm sorry. It's clunky, chunky, and dumb. Yeah, if that's fearless, I would probably request a little fear next time. Yeah. Their next idea. That car's not hot.
Starting point is 00:58:53 It's an ugly car. It's just a bad looking car. Like, I wouldn't even buy that as a toy on like, remember the Toys R Us? Yeah. Why would you change a heritage brand like this? And what do you think Jaguar before this? What did you think of?
Starting point is 00:59:09 Oh, just luxurious, sleek. chill top hats smoking jackets sure all of them English countryside gentlemanly yeah yeah gentlemanly
Starting point is 00:59:22 that's that's you know the genteel nation that's whatever I think everybody thought this I don't I mean they basically use comic sands as a font and then they have this hideous pink
Starting point is 00:59:36 block I mean it's bad so they have them. They, this guy, I mean, they, I guess they made two concepts of it. It just looks bad. It's just so cringe. People were taking photos by it, but it just doesn't look very good.
Starting point is 00:59:52 It doesn't. This is not a car I would drive. Steve, did you see these cars? Is this a car you would drive? Um, I wouldn't necessarily drive a Jaguar that looked like that. I don't, I don't hate Jaguar, but. I don't, I know. It's like, why do they hate themselves?
Starting point is 01:00:07 Right. That's what this is. This is what you make if you hate yourself. And that color. If you were a chick and a dude drove up to pick you up in that car, no, bye. Oh, yeah, I'm not going to lie. Chicks view that stuff as are you a provider or not. It is a measure of if you are a provider or not.
Starting point is 01:00:27 Just like men can look at women and be like, are you going to be a lady or not? Like, are you going to be someone that I can, I mean, like, it's give or take. This is the story's old. Everybody knows this. You'd pull up in a car like that. I'm going to think that you work at Victoria's Secrets or that you sell that. makeup. What's that makeup that they all sell and they get that pink car? Mary Kay. That's a Mary Kay car. Jaguar went full Mary Kay with this edition. I almost said Avon. No, it's the Mary Kay pink, isn't it?
Starting point is 01:00:53 I mean, I don't think you're right. No, I think you're right. I'm positive. It's like that Edward Cisorhands kind of thing where Diane Weiss would go out and sell makeup. In a car, that pink. Yeah. But I can't remember. Yeah, you get a pink Cadillac to the top. A Mary Kay car is a pink Cadillac that Mary Kay Awards to its top performing independent beauty consultants and sales directors. Oh. So it's the Mary Kay car. Yeah. That's exactly what this is. Well, I don't know what the blue one is, but yeah, that's all, this is so... You just don't like fearless creativity. That's your problem. No, this thing is fugly. I had my hand over the dump button. It's not, it's a real word now. What if, what if you were a woman driving it, though? Like, would that be
Starting point is 01:01:39 Okay. If you're a nana. Okay. If you're a grandmother on her way to the tea room to go and meet with, you know, the other dars there, then that's fine. Go ahead and you can... Most women in my life that I've known ever were better and more frugal spenders. Yeah. What does this have to do with this Mary Kay monstrosity? Exactly. That's an insult to Mary Kay, by the way.
Starting point is 01:02:04 For me to call it that, I feel like I'm insulting the hard work in entrepreneurs that made Mary Kay possible. But why try so hard to get away from the gentlemanly kind of manly image that was Jaguar, like 007, James Bondi type masculinity? Why are they making that kind of masculinity toxic? I don't understand. Well, and I don't, yeah, it's not toxic. It's, that's not what, I don't even think they understand the toxicity is saying that gentlemanliness or chivalry is somehow toxic.
Starting point is 01:02:37 This is like a feminist nightmare. I feel like I'm looking at a tampon commercial and not a Jaguar vehicle. We're going to drive this right? It's... I thought it was a Skittles commercial when I first saw it without the sound. It's the Mary Kay car. They went full Mary Kay. It's sad because they had such a great brand.
Starting point is 01:02:59 I mean, you, that, I don't know what they were, I guess they were struggling because then it's on you that you're marketing, you have such a great, like, you had a great brand. you weren't able to message it to market it and you do this instead. Mary Kay already did it, like I said. A couple of other things. So the Hunter Biden case, isn't that nice? Hunter Biden can pretty much do, I guess just about anything. And then he gets, he just gets a complete, you know,
Starting point is 01:03:38 pat on the back and sent on his way, isn't it? How interesting. What gets me, though, is just how lacks and how wide sweeping the language was for this. And I wasn't the first or even the second person to point some of this out. You know, the language in the pardon itself. And Biden was asked about the pardon. Audio Sunday 11, listen to this. Because remember, he had said he wasn't going to do it. Listen. Claire McCaskill, Audiosound by 12, said that she was mad that Joe Biden pardoned Hunter Biden,
Starting point is 01:04:36 because now she says this is giving ammunition to Republicans. Listen. Do I understand Joe Biden's pardon? Yes, completely. I get it. It's completely understandable. But the both sides folks out there have just gotten some really powerful ammunition. And for that reason, I hate it.
Starting point is 01:05:00 So it gives them ammunition to Republicans. That's why you don't like it. You don't like it because he lied to your party again. Of course, you knew it. But, and also it just protected the family's cartel-esque grifting operations. they all knew it just like they knew that he was just not going to be able to last through an election cycle Democrats deserve all this and more you knew this is I told you this is going to happen but where does it stop audio somebody 13 Jamal Bowman brings up this question
Starting point is 01:05:33 I mean the fact that Hunter Biden's pardoned but yet you know you've got people that are sitting in Rikers like one of our friends sitting in Rikers right now totally innocent man listen to this this is 13. Don't stop at Hunter Biden. Thank you. Pardon the 40 people who are on death row right now to get them off of death row. Number one. Number two, pardon the 3,000 people who are in federal jail for trumped up marijuana charges
Starting point is 01:06:00 pardoned them as well so they can get back to their communities and contribute to their economies. Yeah, I don't think we're just going to start parting randomly people on death row, like violent murderers and things like that. Really, you're going to deny justice to the people that they had murdered and their families. And that's so stupid.
Starting point is 01:06:18 Jamal Bowman is not the brightest. He's not the brightest bulb in the box. I don't even think he works. I think it's already a broken filament within his head. But no, if you're going to, that Hunter Biden gets it. And then you have the elderly women who were sent to jail because they were praying outside of an abortion clinic. And they were told that they were obstructing because they were praying outside.
Starting point is 01:06:41 They, there's one elderly woman who's been sent to what, 18 months in jail? prison time. They have to go to jail, but Hunter Biden on gun charges, drug charges, tax evasion, all kinds of stuff, he's going to get just a widespread pardon, a wide birth excuse for everything. Democrats, they made this themselves, our partners for this portion, the non-firearm, firearm, the burn a gun. And that's exactly what it is. It's a non-fire arm firearm. It actually can shoot chemical irritant projectiles that can stop threats from up to 50 feet away. It's a very powerful deterrent. And it's great to diversify what you have in terms of self-defense. I always will carry. I have zero issue with telling someone that I, that, you know, that lethal force to protect
Starting point is 01:07:26 yourself and your loved ones. I mean, that's the, that's the point of self-defense. There are times when you're barred from carrying. And I would love to live in the kitten and sunshine world where I never have to go to a gun-free zone, but I'm a grown woman and I have to do grown woman stuff like work and pay bills and go to places sometimes where guns are banned. I don't want to be a statistic because someone else lives in the fairy tale of that gun-free zones work. So this is where Burna comes in. The Burna gun, again, it's legal in all 50 states. There's no background check.
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Starting point is 01:08:46 So this happened on Thanksgiving morning. And in this house, they carved more than just the turkey. Yeah. The, this is in Pensacola, a Florida man stabbed his ex-wife's new husband on Thanksgiving morning on Ascambia County. Gregory Grant, 72, was charged with attempted homicide. they said that the grant the guy who was I guess the perpetrator was homeless currently living with his ex-wife and her new husband stabbed the new husband in the upper abdomen during an argument the victim was transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries and yeah they
Starting point is 01:09:31 apparently had gotten into an argument and I don't know and the the guy who was stabbed said I was trying to be a nice guy and help out a homeless person and this is the appreciation appreciation I get. Yeah. I mean, again, the knives go in the turkey. Not each other. That's how that works. A central Florida man
Starting point is 01:09:49 lied about his identity and he was arrested because he said he forgot who he was when he got caught lying about his identity. This was Polk County Sheriff's Office where this feller, this, he was arrested and then when he was originally detained,
Starting point is 01:10:07 he lied about his identity, he slipped up while trying to keep it going. And 54, he's 54. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wait, can he be lying about that too? I mean, he's lying about it.
Starting point is 01:10:25 He's got to be lying about being 54. Anyway, Richard Hallmark of Winterhaven. That totally sounds like a Christmas movie from Hallmark. Bad one. They found a backpack in his car that had meth, all kinds of stuff in it. He said, no, that's my, that backpack is my brother. Robert Hallmark. I don't believe his last name.
Starting point is 01:10:46 I'm surprised he didn't go of the Hallmark family. And I can't deal with it. So according to Polk County Sheriff's Office, Pro Boxer George Foreman famously had five, this isn't the article, had five sons with the same name.
Starting point is 01:11:00 And then there were the brothers from the TV series, Newhart. So it wasn't out of question that there could be brothers who were both named Robert Hallmark. Okay. This is my brother Robert? My other brother Robert?
Starting point is 01:11:12 Yeah. Okay. And then finally, Richard. admitted to the sergeant that his name was Richard and not Robert and he lied about it because he had a worn out for his arrest. And the violation that was given in terms of violation for probation was, quote, conspiracy to deliver meth. He looks like it. I think meth ages you, right? That's methed up. Like you get real methed up on meth. Yeah, I think so. Let's see here. This, no, I'm not doing that one. That's disgusting. A lot of them that are disgusting.
Starting point is 01:11:46 Yeah, I don't know. Can't read this one. Although it's really good. A woman drove her SUV into her baby daddy and a woman that he was in the middle of Quetus with, right? Okay. A Broward woman who drove her SUV into her child's father and the woman that he was getting an owl with is facing battery charges.
Starting point is 01:12:11 Like, no, I mean, he was in the act of doing it. it. Maybe she couldn't see because her eyelashes were so ridiculous. It looks like she just grabbed caterpillars and spiders' legs and glued them to her upper lash line. Why? Stop it. That's not natural. You're not supposed to look like one of them yaks that have the flut. It's not how it's supposed to look. She was arrested in case you were wondering. Our third hour is on the way. We have a lot still to get to, including picks, Hunter, so much more culture. Stick with us. Welcome back. Top of this third hour. Dana Lash with you. Find us over at Substack as well, chapter and verse. And you can also check us out on Rumble, channel 347 direct TV, all that good stuff. I want to show you this video. Imagine you are in the grocery store.
Starting point is 01:13:04 And in this instance, it's a Walmart super store. And you witness this in front of you as captured in video. Watch. This little girl. Who is the annoying broad who's going you don't know what she's been there? Shut up. Tell me that you don't have kids without telling me you don't have kids. This woman, you don't know what she's what the hell. Why does anyone care what?
Starting point is 01:13:56 It's not about what she's been through. It's about what she's doing right now, her illegal criminal behavior in the store right now. That's the issue. Where are her parents at? Everyone's like, don't touch her. Don't do this. This enables this behavior. You're not doing this kid a favor.
Starting point is 01:14:14 Where's this kid's parents at? Why is she doing stuff like this in a store? You know, she's feeding off of all that, all those people who are going, don't touch her, don't touch her. She's feeding off all of that. And that's part of the reason why she keeps going. Everybody's watching me. Look what I can do. but this one woman who's got to be there
Starting point is 01:14:31 who ever anybody anytime anybody tries to intercede that whoa whoa whoa whoa that lady gets involved just shut up you and your bell bottom yoga pants and walk right back into the bread of where you came from good night I'd have beat my kid's ass they done something like this in a store
Starting point is 01:14:48 so what are you doing this situation what would you have done cane you're in a super Walmart cane or any of you out there you come across this right in front of you you're just trying to shop you know get your food stuff. What do you do? Are we saying if that's my kid or if that's just a random?
Starting point is 01:15:06 That's just what you see. Everyone's like, don't touch it. She's throwing stuff. She's thrown glass. Yeah. It becomes dangerous at that point. Yeah. What if she throws a glass bottle at your head? Well, not only that, but what if she's walking around on top of said glass? What liability is that creating for the store? If anybody slips and falls on any of the stuff that she's thrown and breaking in the floor? Not to mention the actual loss. of the products themselves. Right.
Starting point is 01:15:33 Finally, there's a man who goes over and intervenes, but then you got busy body, rowdy woman who comes over there. Just shut up. I don't know. Like instinctually, you'd want to grab the kid by the arm and pull him away from there.
Starting point is 01:15:47 Yeah. And give them a nice physical, you know, like, oh, a little jarring. It's like, oh, what is this? What's going on here? Not an abuse. Not any sort of, you know, litigatable pain.
Starting point is 01:15:59 and suffering. This is literally just a little jolt that's saying, what you're doing here is not what you need to be doing. Plus now it's dangerous. And so what I know for sure would have said something to that woman. Oh, yeah, I would have said something to or two. Without a doubt. Oh, yeah, completely. I mean, you don't know what she's going there. That's not validation. That's not justification to destroy stuff and put other people in danger in a store. Yeah, you don't want to put hands on someone else's kid. You don't put hands on anybody else. You don't want to do that. The fact that she's putting people in that position is a problem.
Starting point is 01:16:32 I think if people don't want their kids to get their ass beat from throwing around wine bottles in a store, then maybe they ought to do it themselves before other people will. That's kind of how I look at it. Because I'm going to tell you what, your kid throws a wine bottle at me. I will beat your kid's ass. I will be the parent that you failed to be. Absolutely. And then I will sue you for everything I can think of. and I will run you into deficit by occupying you in warfare as punishment for not parenting your child.
Starting point is 01:17:02 And then your child will be taken and given to somebody who can raise your child better. So there's a whole process. I mean, that doesn't help the kid by, oh, don't touch her encouraging this behavior. People are afraid to parent anymore. Isn't that wild? And not at one point does anybody in that video go, where are her mom and dad? I mean, we're her parents. I mean, it doesn't, she looks like she comes off as an entitled brat.
Starting point is 01:17:29 It doesn't look like she's, you know, on hard times or nothing. She's, you know, dress nice. Doesn't, it looks like she's clean and fed. You know, I don't know. But they're like, oh, you don't know what she's going through. You can't intervene. That's not justification for any of it. A lot of people go through a lot of hard stuff.
Starting point is 01:17:46 And I think it's insulting and it's weak to blame your circumstances for acting like that in public. There's no excuse for it. There's none. Absolutely none. You don't just get to destroy stuff in a store and throw, and I don't know where her, I kept trying to look and see, I don't know, I couldn't identify whether or not she had a parent there in the store. I mean, how would your mom just be, or your dad just be watching you do this stuff? I don't know. But that's, you know, don't, don't touch her. Oh, you don't know what she's been through. Well, what about all the other people there that are just trying to shop.
Starting point is 01:18:26 What about what they've been through? You know, they've all been through stuff too. They don't want to be subjected to this stuff. They don't want to have stuff thrown at them. They don't want to watch this kid. I mean, what you're giving them room to destroy store product and throw around bottles of juice? It's crazy.
Starting point is 01:18:44 I mean, I don't know. This is, the kid knows that she was, that she's pushing boundaries. in this video, clearly, which is why she's doing it. And all these people that are standing there like, don't do anything. She knows that she's got the upper hand because everyone's terrified to do anything. And then what happens when she's allowed to destroy this stuff as a kid? What happens when she turns 18 and she tries this? Huh?
Starting point is 01:19:15 Who gets the blame then for her going to jail for property destruction or assault or something of that nature? Then who gets the blame? you know, it could have been prevented. I mean, I don't know. The woman who's like, don't touch her, don't touch her. She's part of the problem too. She's absolutely, she also needs to have her A double snakes beat.
Starting point is 01:19:38 She's part of the problem also. This kid needs to be in a juvie, a juvie ward. I mean, the workers staying in there doing nothing. You know, nothing, all the workers that are just seeing and they're looking at her. The man steps in and finally restrains her. The man, you got all these do nothing. women standing there, and then the man has to step in and restrain the child. And then you've got that moutly broad that comes in, don't, whoa, whoa, whoa, shut up. Now who's going to pay for all the
Starting point is 01:20:07 destruction? Who's going to pay for that? Who pays extra for cleaning up the broken glass? I mean, that's entitlement. You're destroying something that other people are expected to clean up while pretending that you're the victim. Man, this kid's already been failed clearly by their parents. This kid's just a bad kid. She's a bad kid. And then the woman who was like, don't touch her. Is she paying for all this? I didn't see that broad run in her mouth.
Starting point is 01:20:34 I didn't see her getting down on her hands and needs to clean up the mess that this kid was making. Did you? I didn't see her getting down to, I didn't see her taking out her purse to get some money out of her wallet to pay for everything that was destroyed. And what's even more upsetting is that now it's completely reversed. They'll call the cops on parents that are actually implicated. implementing discipline and won't on parents who let their kids do what we just saw on that video.
Starting point is 01:21:03 I never acted out in a store like this because my mother would have murdered me. And my kids didn't do this. My kids only acted up one time in public, one time as all it took. And I did the one, two, three count. And I think they remember it to this day. because the youngest was being real, the oldest was being real, wasn't listening too well,
Starting point is 01:21:30 being kind of dangerous, climbing up and jumping up too high, and I'm like he's going to break his legs off, wasn't listening, and then kept running around, because the playground we were at, it was separated by a really low stone wall and you could just climb right over it
Starting point is 01:21:41 and go out onto the road. Youngest kept trying to go on the other side of the wall. I'm like, you have a whole playground over here. Why are you attracted to the street? Stop it. And I told it once. I was like, I'm going to give you a count.
Starting point is 01:21:53 This is one. And I tell you again and you don't come in when I get to three. That's it. We're going. It's like whatever. Didn't listen again. Gave him a warning. Counted.
Starting point is 01:22:02 I said one. Still didn't come back over the wall. Wanted to go and playing the street. Two, got to three. Went, picked him up, screaming, hollering. It was like I was murdering him or skinning a cat or something. Got him and his younger brother in the car and we left. That was the, oh my gosh.
Starting point is 01:22:19 It was just like, you know, a bomb went off. a bomb of screaming and shrieking. But it was the only time I ever had to count. And I was able to use the one, two, three thing literally up until they were like 16. So actually, I probably could still do it today, come to think of it. Because not only did I put him in a car, but I whooped his ass right there. Whooped him? Put him in the car.
Starting point is 01:22:41 Let's go. Oh my gosh. It's about to follow through. I literally never had to do it again. Ever. It was a magical thing. I'm like, one. That was it.
Starting point is 01:22:50 Everyone was like, oh my gosh, she's at one. stopped. This kid? This is part of the problem. I still, can I just, and I'm going to move on, but the other thing that gets me are the workers. They're women, too. I've noticed it. There's only one, there's one man who kind of comes up towards the end, but he's holding
Starting point is 01:23:15 something. He was shopping. And then a dad, you could tell that's a dad. The dad comes, but not her dad. It is a dad. Comes in immediately when she's throwing glasses. glass and he stops her. Kids like this who do not get their behavior corrected become problems for society. They grow up to be Hunter Biden. That's what happens. They grow up to be Hunter Biden.
Starting point is 01:23:38 Speaking of which, have you guys seen the, uh, the Bidens? Have you seen the Christmas decorations that Jill Biden put up? They didn't have big fanfare about it this time, did they? Let me pull this link up. So, yeah, so apparently it was Jill Biden that, was the one who was convincing the family to convincing Joe to do the pardon to pardon Hunter. And she apparently, I was reading a story yesterday, she led the family campaign to pressure him to do it. Although I really don't think that to me it seems like I don't really think that they needed a lot of pressure. right that's something that I don't really think they needed a lot of pressure on but in addition I was when I was reading this piece let me pull the story up my link is broken did you guys see their
Starting point is 01:24:38 Christmas decorations they were circus decorations they were it's being described as fitting her Christmas decorations one of them is a literal actual circus like in the room and pull this up I mean what it is like literal circus decorations. The last holiday, the last Christmas they're having at the White House, they have circus decorations. I can't think of anything more fitting than this. Right? They did circus decorations.
Starting point is 01:25:17 I don't know, man. I mean, it is, yeah, it looks intentional, doesn't it? And it also is kind of just tacky. I don't like it. I like the more traditional stuff. I don't like this kind of stuff. But I just want to say, I don't think that they do this.
Starting point is 01:25:41 Remember, they're not doing the stockings on the fireplace like they were. Do you think merry-go-round when do you think Christmas? Yeah, I don't know. And why is the tree in the bars? It's like jailed in the circus merry-go-round. I don't understand this. If you're looking at the simulcast on Channel 347 or X or Rumble, if you're looking at Juan showing you,
Starting point is 01:25:59 that's part of the decorations. Why is it look like the Christmas tree is prisoner? in a merry-go-round. Why? Isn't that weird? I'm not trying to be picky. See, they got mad at Melania. Trump, her decorations were great.
Starting point is 01:26:14 She would not have done some, like, jumbled up mess like that. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. So, I told you the Ohio woman who was charged with killing and eating a cat because that was happening, she did plead guilty to one fellow.
Starting point is 01:26:35 any kind of animal cruelty. She did plead guilty. So that story was true. Just want everyone to know that. Gay couples are rushing to marry and have kids before Trump's inauguration. Why? This is so stupid. Why?
Starting point is 01:26:52 Like, he literally never did anything to, why? Yeah, he's, yeah, and he didn't. That's like not even, look, that's one of the reasons why some of the, like, the evangelical sect got mad at him over some of the same. stuff. What are the making up, you know what? You're going to have a crappy wedding and you're going to have a horrible, like, reception and you're going to have bad music and a bad DJ because you're rushing because
Starting point is 01:27:15 you're a turd. Stop it. So stupid. Nobody cares. Do what you're going to do in your private life and leave the rest of us the hell alone, right? Some of us got baking to do. And I'm high on augmenting right now. The antibiotic, I have to tell people this because people are like, you seem really
Starting point is 01:27:30 cheery today. No, I don't. I'm spacey. Now I feel like I got to be meaner. I feel like everybody thinks I'm nice today. And it's just, I don't know. Harvey Weinstein was rushed to the hospital over. Disney of like, what did he have?
Starting point is 01:27:45 Leukemia. That's right. Blood cancer. Does anybody care? No. Let's see. Man suffered a chemical burn that lasted for months after squeezing limes. Hold up.
Starting point is 01:27:58 Hold up. Wait a minute. They, I did not know this. You could actually do this with limes. This guy, like it took him two hands, two days for everything to go back to normal. Lime juice and sunlight. So he had squeezed a dozen limes. He went to an outdoor soccer game and didn't apply sunscreen.
Starting point is 01:28:17 And then when he came back, he had a rash all over his hands exactly where he had the lime juice was. And they were saying that it was phytophotodermatitis. It was in the New England Journal of Medicine. And that a number of plants, they can, it might not be toxic right when you're working with it. but when you combine that with the UV light, then it can become that. I actually have heard of this before. That's why, but they were seeing sweet orange, lemon, lime, carrots, celery even.
Starting point is 01:28:47 Crazy. We have a lot more on the way. Stick with us. That's crazy celery? Make some common sense of the crazy headlines with the Dana Show podcast. You're on the go guide for getting up to speed on today's most important stories. Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or your favorite podcast platform. Welcome back to the program.
Starting point is 01:29:06 Little B-52s as we come in. Dana Lash here with you, bottom of this third hour. And again, apologies for not being with you yesterday. Your girl was faced down on her sofa with strep throat. And kind of hallucinating from the antibiotic. And then they told me earlier that I had Rona, but I'm over it. And I know it was an accidental swab. They were so fast with that.
Starting point is 01:29:31 And I don't know. I'm fine. The strep is worse than anything. That's always. So I'm good. Like we wanted to get back to this point where we're all here. So if I'm a little off, that's, I'm on like a mound of stuff. Cane, why did they make them horse pill size? Why? It's good for you. Anyway, so it's good. I was getting real fidgety. And you know how when you're, you're under the weather and you're fidgety? And you feel, when I'm not here, I feel like I'm missing stuff. And that feeling is best described as the feeling that you would get as a little kid when you were made to go to bed at like a family party. and all the adults you could still hear them up having fun. That's what I feel like when I'm not on air. And I'm like, everybody's out. And I'm like, you know, forced to convales at home. It's horrible. Anyway, so it's good to be back with you.
Starting point is 01:30:15 We've been discussing the off and all, like the picks and a couple of the bad ones, the Hunter Biden pardon. Politico's headline that they had yesterday, this was last night at 830 last night, the headline. Republicans pounce on Biden pardoning his son, Hunter. and they try to make it like, well, Joe's just being a good dad. If Joe was a good dad, Hunter wouldn't need a pardon. If Joe was a good dad, Hunter would not be in a position to require a pardon.
Starting point is 01:30:47 And Joe just enables him with a pardon. Well, actually, it's not about enabling Hunter. He's not acting to save Hunter. He's acting. Joe's acting to protect his own backside. But again, it doesn't really seem like. that he's I just don't see how you can dismiss or get I mean for crimes that have not even been articulated and have not even been manifest into charges yet I don't know so the the
Starting point is 01:31:25 special counsel said that well you had David Weiss and others who were saying yeah that's okay. You can't just dismiss it. They were, because this includes the federal tax charges as well. That's the case based in California that really covers Joe Biden and his brother and a lot of the family because
Starting point is 01:31:45 they were all involved in this. Remember, all the family had access to like a, what is it, 13 different accounts under like however many shell companies. But David Wise who's the special counsel was saying that no, he filed a document objecting to the
Starting point is 01:32:01 attorneys dismissing the case now that he's been pardoned. He said that that's not how that works. You're you're not just you're you can't just dismiss it and not have a not I mean you could still technically have a charge for this. Washington Times noted that his claim he was saying that it wasn't politically motivated even though Joe Biden was arguing that it was motivated and he said that there was never, he says that there was never any evidence of vindictive or selective prosecution in this case. And he said it's a baseless claim. And he said that neither the president nor a son have offered credible evidence that politics played a role in the prosecutions. The gall to assert that the prosecution of Hunter Biden is somehow
Starting point is 01:32:52 politically based is, is pretty assonine. Oh, they're all politically motivated. That's why. It's not political motivation at all. And the fact that you can have a gun charge like this just be dismissed outright. But yet you have carbon Mike sitting in Rikers because his daddy isn't Joe Biden. So it still, it doesn't mean that his charges are going to go away just because he said that it was because of some improper motive. And Weiss was saying that that was a false accusation. He said that the government doesn't challenge that the defendant has not been a recipient of an act of mercy. It does not mean the grand jury's decision to charge him, Weiss wrote, based on finding a probable cause should be wiped away as though it never occurred. So he's saying that this is not absolving
Starting point is 01:33:43 Biden of guilt or saying that the prosecution was flawed. And they said that they, I mean, I'm sure he's seen it now, but as of yesterday, he hadn't seen the charging document or the pardon document yet. They're going to, they want to get off scratfrey. They do. The, the, problem with this, and I was talking to a couple of friends of mine, through messages and emails, the lack of accountability is what frustrates everybody. And especially knowing that this family was involved in so many things. I mean, think of all the stuff with Ukraine. And, you know, not to talk about just Hunter's stuff with the gun charges and the tax evasion in California. I mean, because you now have, what, Mayorkas wants to, you know,
Starting point is 01:34:32 have he wants to be immune from any potential investigations from the Trump administration. So now apparently all these people are hitting Biden up for pardons too. They also would like they would like some protection. But with if they're not being prosecuted, they can't invoke the fifth can they? There was a really interesting piece. I think it was like news one or something that had it. Asking whether or not Biden lost his fifth amendment rights with his pardon. Hunter Biden
Starting point is 01:35:04 in questioning whether or not Hunter Biden could be compelled to testify against his dad because the Fifth Amendment rights are now inapplicable. He has the rights for state charges but he doesn't have the rights huh interesting that's an interesting concept
Starting point is 01:35:19 so technically you could still be subject to perjury charges right and yeah might be or call to testify Yeah.
Starting point is 01:35:37 Against your dad. Yeah. Yeah. So they, he can pardon prior crimes, but you don't get out of jail free card. And that's what a lot of people were classifying that that pardon language was. But yeah, if he's, if he is no longer, I mean, if he's without the charges, you can't really invoke the fifth. So did he, so he lost that ability to refuse to testify then. from anything that was going between 2014 to 2024.
Starting point is 01:36:11 Huh. Interesting. Huh. Interesting here. How that works, isn't it? Just, you think anything's going to come of it? I would like to see accountability. But I don't want Trump to go soft on them and like how Hillary was never, nothing ever
Starting point is 01:36:38 happened with Hillary. I don't want to see it again. I do not want to see it again. People there were so this was one of the most politically vengeful administrations ever. There's got to be some kind of accountability. I mean, he shouldn't have to worry about it. He shouldn't have to, he should not have to, uh, worry about satisfying anything for another term. He should be able to just do it and just, you know what? I'm going to use my last term. We're going to have some accountability here. Let's invest let's open further investigations. Let's compel Hunter to come in. Now, Lorraine reminds that Joe was already adjudicated because he was actually considered unfit for trial, remember?
Starting point is 01:37:19 So he was already not able to stand trial because he's cheese-brained. So that's, you know, it's an interesting, hmm, very interesting turn of events. And his gun case, that gun case in Delaware. Delaware was terminated after that pardon. The U.S. District judge, Norie Aiken, Lorraine has some of the stuff over at Substack as well, had presided over the case, said that all proceedings in this case are hereby terminated, citing the really wild, kind of open-ended nature of the pardon, which covers everything over a decade. But the judge didn't dismiss it just fully, just didn't dismiss it outright. but it was terminated. Imagine having that Biden privilege. Unbelievable. The Daily show, John Stewart was slaming Biden over it and mocking Democrats for defending it.
Starting point is 01:38:23 I really, do you care? Does that really mean something that John Stewart was criticizing it? Because these were all the people who were so careful not to criticize, for instance, Biden's dementia. the fact that he clearly wasn't all there, or he wasn't able to move very well, or that he wasn't able to perform his duties. And he was getting things very, very publicly, embarrassingly wrong in very public high pressure situations. And they lied to you and they accommodated it and they turned it into a disaster. Those are the same people that lied to you over the same people who lied to you over the laptop and said that the laptop, well, it's not a real thing. Apparently it was so real they had to grant Hunter Biden a pardon for all the stuff that was on it.
Starting point is 01:39:12 It was that real. And now they're going to act like, well, the pardon, can you believe how white? They're just trying to do this to save face. Never forget that the people who ran excuses for this family, they're only doing this now to save face. They don't, they don't, that's it. They need to find some way to maintain relevancy going for the next four years, these people on the left. and they don't have a champion that they can get around on the left, that they can rally around. They don't have a party leader.
Starting point is 01:39:41 They don't have any of this. So, hmm, people like John Stewart, they're going to try to, anything that they can do to stay somewhat relevant. So I don't, when I hear these soundbites, when I read these, I don't take them seriously. Nobody will leave this. I don't know. KJP, audio soundbite 4, she was talking about how Hunter was so singled out. Listen. President Trump has likened this to the case of the so-called January 6th, the people who are
Starting point is 01:40:12 in prison because of their role in January 6th. What do you think of that argument? And do you think that that's a fair parallel that he believes he shouldn't think? Today I'm going to talk about the pardon. We've been very clear about January 6th. The president has been clearer about that. He's spoken to that many times before. What we believe in this particular case is what is unprecedented is the way that.
Starting point is 01:40:34 his son was singled, singled out. Oh, my gosh. He wasn't singled out. He was protected. He wasn't singled out. He singled himself out. I mean, with his reckless behavior, oh, he was singled out.
Starting point is 01:40:53 No, no, no, no, Trump was singled out. They even tried to go after junior. They were actually singled out. Hunter Biden made himself a liability because of his boozing and his whoring and his drugging. That's what he did. On the go, Anita,
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Starting point is 01:41:33 Central time hour. So always should be. good. And I'll keep you apprised on that on Facebook. So if you're not on Facebook, follow us and all that. Speaking of Facebook, I know that Zuckerberg was meeting with Potus elect. There should be no anything for Mark Zuckerberg until all of this stuff, all of the targeting of conservatives stop, all of the suppression, the algorithm, the punitive algorithms, all of that needs to stop. And before Zuckerberg has granted any kind of seat at any kind of table or allowed to input anything. It just, it has to stop.
Starting point is 01:42:17 Has to stop. Biden announced a billion dollars to African nations to rebuild homes hit by natural disasters there in Africa. Is Africa in South Carolina? Neither. Or North Carolina. Is Africa anywhere near that last hurricane path that went through? Hurricane Helene. Not in Helene's path.
Starting point is 01:42:45 So we're going to build, rebuild homes there, but not here. Okay. Really glad that we paid our tax. What did they get $600? Conditionally, that they had to pay that. But hey, a billion dollars for African nations. This is right after more money to Ukraine. 750. What about the Maui? What about people on Maui? Same there. 750. One time
Starting point is 01:43:20 750 payment. Curious. I mean, there's just there's a lot. I mean, you have the Maui fires. You have Hurricane Helene. I read a story. People in North Carolina are going to be struggling to heat their homes. This as it gets colder. They're struggling to heat their homes because the infrastructure has not been reestablished. And they're having a really hard time. Having to heat their, struggling now, they're going to be struggling to heat their homes. But hey, this is okay, apparently with Biden. It's all right. A billion dollars. I cannot wait until he's out of office. I can't wait until, I mean, if we can, there's a lot that can happen. We've got a few weeks here, folks. There's a lot that could happen still is the scary thing. But for this much money,
Starting point is 01:44:12 just right and and to be able to do this knowing that so many people still in this part he doesn't care because you don't need it for election anymore doesn't need them for elections anymore so it doesn't matter everything's gonna he's just gonna be talking about is uh he's only going to be concerned with his legacy at this point on top of that here's of that have you guys seen what is the size of the here it is so we've had a number of caravans two caravans full of people who have have already entered Mexico illegally, and they're coming to enter the United States illegally. Two caravans that are coming up through Mexico. We're going to talk more about this tomorrow. Some of them have been offered transit papers allowing them to travel across Mexico for 20 days. We'll have this tomorrow. Today in stupidity came. All right, just keep in mind, 363 Americans were convicted of tax evasion in 2023 alone,
Starting point is 01:45:11 with the median amount being like 350,000 or something like. like that. Hunter, 1.4 million in tax evaded and nothing. Anyway, this is Biden giving money to Africa. You know, that's the right thing for the wealthiest nation of the world to do. And today, I'm announcing over $1 billion of new humanitarian support for Africans displaced from homes by historic droughts and food insecurity. Okay, so I don't even know what to say about them. You can't. That you can't say anything else. We're almost, guys, we just got to make it to January.
Starting point is 01:45:47 Just got to make it to January. Hang in there. I'll be back behind the mic with you tomorrow.

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