The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Penny Acquitted, Assad Toppled, and Trump in Paris

Episode Date: December 9, 2024

A jury finds Daniel Penny not guilty in the death of Jordan Neely. Trump attended the reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris in what looked like an unofficial state visit. A rebel army in Syri...a topples the dictatorial regime of Bashar al-Assad. BLM leader Hawk Newsome calls for "black vigilantes" to get active following Daniel Penny's acquittal as Neely’s dad comes out of the woodwork. Trump hints at bipartisan legislation to protect “DREAMers” in the US. UK Police arrest a man for an offensive post on Facebook. Stephen Yates joins us to discuss the rebellion in Syria as Assad is exiled to Russia, Trump’s Notre Dame appearance and more.Please visit our great sponsors:All Family Pharmacyhttps://allfamilypharma.com/danaAre you emergency ready?  Stock up today at allfamilypharma.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/danaGive the gift of personal safety this holiday season with Byrna.com/DanaKelTechttps://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/danaEvery contribution counds.  To donate securely dial #250 and say keyword BABY or visit Preborn.com/DANA. ReadyWise https://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're watching right now some of the Trump visit to France. Of course, we have the Daniel Penny trial today, the verdict, which came in. And, golly, Syria, we go away one weekend. Well, we didn't go away. We just had a weekend and all hell breaks loose. So welcome to the program. And that, a lot to get into. Dana, last year with you.
Starting point is 00:00:26 We're at the top of this first hour. I want to jump into before we do all our greetings and salue. the verdict in the Daniel Penny trial was just announced just a little bit ago and not guilty is the verdict of course the the promise of riots and everything else have already started it wouldn't be a day that you know ended in why if it wasn't for protests and threats of riots and everything else with this verdict in fact I was watching and I don't know if we had to have it. If we can get it, it just happens. So I know we probably don't have it. But his father, Daniel, or a Jordan Lee's father, who they had this press conference and they had some of these
Starting point is 00:01:13 activists, some of the community leaders that got up there and they were, they were making their remarks. And his father was like, I miss my son. And I miss my son and it's, and this shouldn't have to happen, et cetera, et cetera. Okay. His dad. dad is a deadbeat dad who had nothing to do with him. He gave him up. He wasn't involved in his life at all. He didn't know that his son was on drugs. He didn't know any, well, maybe he did, but he didn't do anything. He knew nothing, nothing about Jordan Ely. Jordan Ely's dad knew nothing about him. He wasn't interested in him until Jordan Neely was dead. And then all of a sudden, Oh, here comes the dad, because he thinks that he can get some kind of something.
Starting point is 00:02:04 He, boy, he thinks that he can really get some, maybe some money in a civil suit. And he gets up there. They also had Eric Garner's mom up there, which I thought you cannot compare Eric Garner to Jordan Neely. Those are two entirely stupidly different cases. because Eric Garner, if you remember, was the man who was put into a hold. And he was first, a police first went up to him because he was selling loose cigarettes, right? Remember the whole Lucy law in New York? So in New York, because New York wants to get its tax dollars, they made it to where you could no longer sell singular cigarettes.
Starting point is 00:02:49 And this was what the city council did. So they decided that they were going to enforce. in a harsher manner the new criminal statute that the city council had proposed because they didn't want people, they wanted New York to be able to get its tax dollars
Starting point is 00:03:08 from the sale of these cigarettes. And so when they first showed up, there had been a report of an altercation and that's why police shut up in the first place because there was an altercation. And then they see Eric Garner there. and remember all the people that got mad at the cops, who was it that actually passed the law that nobody got mad at?
Starting point is 00:03:32 Who was it that passed the law that actually did the thing that made it to where they were demanding stronger police enforcement? Who was it? Because it wasn't the police, the police don't pass those laws. Do you think that the police wanted to pass laws for themselves that were forcing them to have to, in a more insane manner, police, things like loose cigarettes.
Starting point is 00:03:57 They didn't want to do that. In fact, you can see that's, Juan was showing you on the simulcast there. That was the guy who was in the sock had is Jordan Ely's dad. And then they have Eric Garner's mom and everybody's standing right there. So when police first got involved
Starting point is 00:04:11 and they first showed up and they were engaging with Eric Garner, they were doing that on behalf of the tougher, stricter laws. And that was under Michael Bloomberg when he was still mayor, that's when all of that happened. Nobody was protesting the, nobody was protesting the people at City Hall, the city council.
Starting point is 00:04:36 Nobody was doing that. No one was protesting them. And those were the ones who did that. So I bring that up because this idea that Daniel Penny, who was defending himself and others, is that Jordan Neely is the same as there are a garnis. is stupid. I don't think Eric Garner should have been, should have been approached by cops in the first place. But that wasn't the cops' fault. That was the city council's fault. That was the
Starting point is 00:05:02 local politician, Democrat politicians' fault in New York City for demanding that there be these super strict dumb laws about the sale of loose cigarettes so that Manhattan could get their tax money. That was something that city council did, not the cops. So Eric Garner, that's, you can't even compare him to Jordan Ely. Jordan Ely was an evil thug who targeted women and children. He was an absolute monster who targeted women and children. And if it wasn't going to be Daniel Penny, it was going to be someone else. Maybe, I don't know, all the people out there, they would have been happy if he would have followed through on his threats and murder that mom and baby on the train.
Starting point is 00:05:43 Because those were the people that he was getting in their faces. He was getting in the faces of some other folks. Interestingly enough, when you read all of the witness accounts, it was all women that he was like really trying to. target because he sounds like a woman hater. This guy was a violent evil thug. And I think violent evil thugs, if the state of New York, if the city of Manhattan, if they're not going to do anything to protect the people, then by God, you got to allow people to protect themselves and each other.
Starting point is 00:06:10 If you don't want vigilanteism, then do your damn job. And this was all because Jordan Ely's grifting thug family abandoned him, had no idea what he was doing all, but they smell money. and they're all sniffing around like the grifters they are. Absolute trash humans. His whole family's trash. You're not even going to be around until what? Till he's dead?
Starting point is 00:06:34 And now, now you're going to act all sad? I don't think so. This is one of the things that we're watching today. We got a lot more on this verdict, especially now as, because he's acquitted. And I guess somebody had to change a heart over the weekend
Starting point is 00:06:48 because there was a little bit of concern that he wasn't going to be. I mean, they were going into four days of deliberations. So in addition to this, we also have, Trump is in, has been in France, and he was there for the reopening of the Notre Dame, the Notre Dame Cathedral. Because as you know, there was a huge fire that went through 2019, damaged a lot of stuff. They had to do this, this super comprehensive rebuild. And then they had it, this is the opening week. So a lot of fanfare, the opening week. So he was there. He met with Britain's Prince William. And it's they noticed that Joe's
Starting point is 00:07:30 not there. Joe's not there. They sent, the White House sent Jill and Ashley. So they sent a drug addict who left her diary talking about her incestual showers with her dad in the flop house mattress. And then they sent Jill Biden to go there to the opening of this cathedral, I guess, in place of Biden, who clearly would not have been. I mean, he hasn't been doing well. It was bad when he was in Africa. It was bad when he was in Brazil. He's not been doing well. So they sent them instead. Trump would, though, if you see him, do we have this video of him? I don't know if you want to say, is he shaking hands with Macron or is he arm wrestling with Emmanuel Macron? I mean, there's a, there's a difference there. He was meeting Emmanuel Macron, the French president. He was meeting with a number of other world
Starting point is 00:08:12 leaders. They were treating him as though he is the de facto already president. You know, I mean, And it's just the, it's just the, uh, the formality of the inauguration that remains. And so he shows up and he's meeting. This is when he's going in and he's going to be meeting with some of the world leaders. But they're already, I mean, they're treating it like a state visit. Keanu wanted to ask you this. I was thinking about this. I don't remember a time when a president elect was basically given the de facto,
Starting point is 00:08:41 because this was not Jill, Jill Biden going on this red carpet. This was Trump on the red carpet. He's going to break Emmanuel Macron's hand here. So this is like the second or third time that this has happened, by the way. But, and I'll come back to that. Is that, am I looking too far into it? Because I was thinking about this. I don't remember another world president-elect getting this kind of treatment like this.
Starting point is 00:09:06 This normally would have been a function of the president. And Biden clearly is incapacitated. So Trump there just acting like the inauguration is a formality, right? That's what it seems like. Think about it. How many times has it happened to where the president that is currently president isn't the future president, but he was also a past president, right? So this four years in between Trump's two terms is a unique situation. So I think they're receiving him like a president in his second term. That's what it's looking like to me. Also, Europe is a very different place
Starting point is 00:09:43 than it was when Trump was elected in 2016, because you had Angela Merkel, who was considered the powerhouse in Europe. And then you saw her disastrous policies that led to this continued influx of illegal immigrants from Northern Africa into Europe, the rise of Islamism in Germany. A lot of bad stuff happened under Angela Merkel. She didn't want to pay just the minimum GDP into NATO because she wanted, I guess, the United States to treat Germany's defense as a welfare entity. You also, this is pre-Brexit, now a lot of things have changed. Like Italy is no longer in chaos. You have strong conservative leadership there.
Starting point is 00:10:18 You have growing conservative leadership in the European Union since we have to get along with it and pretend that it's a viable entity for now. You have also a lot of more conservative leadership in Austria. You have the rise of conservatism in Spain. They've been destroying the socialist party there. You even have Emmanuel Macron's government's been thrown into chaos because of elections, etc. there. He lost a lot of footing. As conservative as the French can get, it's a lot different from very, very far left Macron. And then you even have Kier Starrmer, who is, you know, albeit a socialist ruling the U.S. as prime minister of the U.K., but he's had to sit here and
Starting point is 00:10:55 start blasting the open borders of the U.K. because his party is taking a beating in the polling. I mean, he's losing support dramatically that's going to alter again the makeup of that, of those political factions. So it is a very different Europe. Interesting. We got a lot to dive into because we've got this. We not only have laid us domestically, but we've got to talk about the issue of Syria and Lindsey Graham already beating the war drums. Of course he is. But we're going to get into all of that, get you up to speed so you know who the players are in Syria, why the United States shouldn't be involved in it at all whatsoever. And then the implications that this has as the transition of Trump into the White House after Biden, what all that means coming up in
Starting point is 00:11:41 January. So we have a lot to get into. And of course, plus the ongoing, we got our eyes on the reaction to the Daniel Penny verdict and the threats of rioting and all of that stuff. Black Rifle Coffee Company, look, I love their coffee because I'm really picky. Starbuts taste horrible. A lot of the other coffee companies out there that say they roast their beans here in the USA. They don't. They get it from Canada or Brazil. And then they put a sticker on a pre-roasted bag and then they sell it like it's fresh. Let's be real. Black Rifle Coffee doesn't do that. Veteran-owned, veteran-operated. They hire active duty and vets and retired, and they just do, they do a really good job, and they're nerds about coffee. And I'm glad that they're nerds
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Starting point is 00:13:30 Ah, yes. All right. First up, that was I know, our Christmas song. You gotta start with babies cold outside. You have to. Google is suing to stop the United States from monitoring it like a bank. Maybe it should be less evil.
Starting point is 00:13:43 Isn't that their slogan? Literally, isn't it? The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Cepib announced on Friday that it had placed Google Payment Corp under federal supervision. The company filed a lawsuit to block the Bureau's order, which could result in routine inspections
Starting point is 00:14:01 and monitoring them, monitoring like those imposed on banks on the banking industry. They found that Google's error resolution and fraud prevention processes pose risks to customers, citing customer complaints about the Google pay balance and their peer-to-peer payments. And so they're going out, I'm not opposed. I mean, they should have to play like everybody else. CNN had the lowest week in ratings in decades last week, the absolute lowest, lowest, super low. And the age, that magical group, 25 to 54, it was the lowest number of viewers that they've had in almost 30 years.
Starting point is 00:14:41 30 years. They got about 260,000 viewers per day. How in the hell, we get more listeners than that? We get millions of listeners a day. And we do know this factually. I am shocked that they get 260,000 viewers per day. This is at the end of November. in the world are they open? They have a huge headquarters in Atlanta. How do they keep those doors open?
Starting point is 00:15:10 How are you selling ads on that? Golly. That's the lowest ratings that they've had in 30 years. Burglars dressed as gardeners have been targeting San Bernardino homes, according to KTLA. They've been dressing up as lawn care experts, and then they get out and then they've been robbing people. A secret Pentagon studies hinting at reincarnation being real after finding that consciousness never dies. It's kind of an old study, and it's talking about like cellular life, but not the same thing. Stick with us. The thing that aggravates me is people are like, well, I just don't want to go into a gun free zone. That's great. I would love to have that luxury. I don't. I have a job that requires me to go places where I can't always carry because, you know, I've got a roof to keep over my head and people to feed and, you know, bills to pay,
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Starting point is 00:17:21 With a new constitution, a new government that serves all Syrians. This process will be determined by the Syrian people themselves. the United States will do whatever we can to support them, including through humanitarian relief to help restore Syria after more than a decade of war and generation of brutality by this solid family. Well, I don't even know what that means, and I don't think he does either. That was Joe Biden saying that he's going to send aid to the new regime to rebuild Syria. Well, who the hell is the new regime?
Starting point is 00:17:56 I mean, we know the players in this, right? Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you here at the bottom of this first hour. And that's one of the things, obviously, that we've been watching happen over in the Middle East. The Arab League was trying to negotiate that kind of fell apart. This has really been the worst, though, for the Ayatollah and the mullahs over in Iran. It's really been the worst for them and the worst for Russia. Because you've had Bashir al-Assad, the, you know, described,
Starting point is 00:18:28 is a very brutalist leader of the regime for, you know, the past, what, a couple of decades, was educated in London, married a British-born wife, goes back, he wasn't even supposed to lead Syria. His brother was. His brothers killed a car crash in Damascus. They called him back. They basically put him through a tyrant training. And then he ended up running Syria. And he was backed by Russia and Iran. Now, as long as things were stable for both Russia and Iran, the Assad regime, regime in Syria had muscle because that's who kept them in power. You know, the Russians sent military might and the Iranians sent money and, of course, they had the assistance of Hezbollah and Hamas. But see, after Russia got itself mired in this four-year battle now with Ukraine,
Starting point is 00:19:19 and then Iran decided to FAAFO with Israel and Israel's crushing Hamas in the south and crushing Hezbollah in the north and Lebanon. that really exposed Syria. It exposed the Assad regime's weak point in that they were relying entirely on that trifecta. But that was kind of Iran's goal, though. They wanted to create in this mostly Sunni Arab world, the Persian, you know, Shiite Muslim population of Iran and going into Lebanon and going into Syria. They wanted to have this, this crescent of military.
Starting point is 00:19:58 Mite and Muscle and Control. They wanted to be the influential entity. And Iran really needed Syria. They used them for a lot of things. So, excuse me, still recovering from being under the weather, as I told you all last week. But now with Iran compromised and Russia compromised, who's going to be propping up Assad? And it's not like there are good choices here.
Starting point is 00:20:24 Everyone's like, oh, Bashar al-Assad's a butcher. Have you seen the people coming in? to Syria? You know they're terrorists, right? They're old terrorists. They're just a different type of terrorists. There's no regime to be throwing money at. I know Biden loves to throw cash at terrorists like, you know, his son at a strip club, but that's not how this works. They're still terrorists. They are. So I don't know. You're going to have something, I mean, nothing's going to change. You're going to have a more brutalist, perhaps, entity, sweep through. I mean, not that Bashir al-Assad wasn't. There just aren't any good choices here.
Starting point is 00:21:03 It doesn't help you have Lindsey Graham, good night. Lindsay Graham loves war drums. And he gets very excited about the prospect of, you know, showing off war ink. And so he had, I'm not going to read this whole thing. This whole post at X where he said he was talking about airstrikes against ISIS targets in Syria. That's not going to be enough. And he said that there's 50,000 ISIS prisoners in northeastern Syria that are held by Kurdish forces and they can't be released. He said, we should not allow Kurdish forces who helped us destroy ISIS on Trump's watch be threatened by Turkey or the radical Islamists who have taken over Syria. Now, I think that's a legitimate point. Not that we need to do it because we're the hells the Arab League. You know, if this is really
Starting point is 00:21:51 ultimately a battle between Sunni and Shia, then Sunni and Shia, why are we involved? This is the Arab League that will handle this. If Sunnis want to control everything, then let them battle it out. If she had to want to push back, then let them battle it out. Now, I get the argument that the last time ISIS was in charge, and this was a Graham was saying, thousands of Europeans and Americans were killed by ISIS plots that originated in Syria. They don't want Syria to become a hotbed of whatever.
Starting point is 00:22:23 Where have I heard this before? Oh, we've got to send our people over there so that we can weed out any terrorists and prevent that area from becoming a terrorist hot spot. From becoming a communist hotspot, they said, of Vietnam. From becoming a terrorist hotspot, they said in South America. From becoming a terrorist hotspot, they said in Iraq, one, two, and maybe three. They said in Afghanistan.
Starting point is 00:22:45 I mean, when does it stop? Yemen. Where do we stop? Right? When does it stop? I don't think that's working, is it? Also, how far tinfoil do you want me to go? I am endlessly amused
Starting point is 00:23:06 because I look at when Barack Obama was president and this is back in 2008 going all the way up into 2016 and it really seems as though this is a regime change similar to Libya in a way I'm not saying the people or the brutality is the same but it has the hallmarks of that kind of flip.
Starting point is 00:23:39 Like it has the hallmarks of other entities being involved. Like these other entities help kind of pin everything down until they could destabilize it. Interestingly enough, right, as Trump is going into office. I'm just saying. Now, keep it quiet while Obama doesn't do anything for, you know, eight years. Keep it relatively, you know, kind of quiet, not really, you know, sort of, or at least not in the news under Biden. Oh, no, no, just let it all pop off now that Trump's coming into office. Right?
Starting point is 00:24:09 I mean, do you, I'm not going to pretend that we don't have any CIA assets or anything like that. There's not some like CIA Mossad kind of joint venture over there. Come on, but let's look. These people are literally driving in with crappy AKs and Toyota's. All right. This is the same type of terrorist group, like what the Taliban, when they were rolling through Afghanistan, getting towns to declare surrender via. WhatsApp. This is not like it's a highly sophisticated venture, okay? It's who can be the biggest
Starting point is 00:24:40 terrorist thug? That's what it is. It's a competition. So I feel like, and I've always felt like this about this region, I don't really, I haven't really talked a ton about Syria just because it's been kind of ongoing and, and it does not, it's not related directly to U.S. interests. But they're trying to make it like that, because they're going to try to, to say that Trump abandoned people in Syria and they want to be able to have a narrative on a Republican president. I feel like after the narrative about Barack Obama abandoning the Iranians during the Green Revolution, remember all of that as it was following the Arab Spring, just saying, it feels like that's what, I'm just saying it feels like that's what it's gearing up to. It feels like that. I mean,
Starting point is 00:25:31 how these, now all of a sudden, Now you have this, this, this major shift. They said Assad's now in Moscow. He's been given, they brought him to Moscow and he's, he's in exile basically in Moscow now. He and his family. And I was reading that some Russian government officials told the Russian press that he got there Sunday. I don't know. I think he may have gotten there sooner.
Starting point is 00:25:59 So that means that signals that he's not going to stay and fight it out. Of course, how is he going to? Russia's already abandoned it. they've already been pulling out whatever assets they have in Syria to help bolster what they're doing with Ukraine. Iran's like losing its mind because now they look like their regime looks very, very tenuous. You have the destruction of Hamas, the destruction of Hezbollah, you have Israeli tanks rolling through. They're not playing around. Imagine if they would have listened to the advice of Democrats in the United States and not done what they done, not done what they did with
Starting point is 00:26:35 the assault against Hezbollah in the north. All of this, I doubt it would have been exposed as fast. I think that day was coming, but I doubt it would have been exposed as fast. But to go back to my point, excuse me, with Libya, because it very much reminds me of that. And I think that this, it's a, it's a. it's a kind of a regime change, but also, I mean, there isn't, I mean, there isn't a good choice. And with Gaddafi, I think that there was less of a threat in keeping him there as opposed to Assad, because Assad is very important to the Shiite crescent of power. It's incredibly important to that.
Starting point is 00:27:30 And now, you know, now they're all reduced to just giving him asylum in Moscow. This is one of the things we're going to talk. to Stephen Yates about because this also implicates China. Now, China never really looked at Syria as as though it was a very, an important, important cog in the machine. But Syria was part of China's Belt and Road initiative. And China was, they wanted to have that association. Of course, they also were friendly with Russia. They're friendly with Iran. Now, think about it. You have the Shiite crescent of power. And they are trying to push back. against the Sunni Muslim influence. Interesting what this means for China as well.
Starting point is 00:28:14 So I don't know. I feel like this is, it just reminds me so much of all of that with Gaddafi. Now, you guys remember with Libya and Gaddafi, that was Hillary Clinton's Secretary of State. She really stepped in it. She is, for all of her ambition, and certain things she is intelligent about, she was moronic about either she was an idiot about geopolitical alliances in, you know, Egypt and Libya and Northern Africa, or she just did it because she was a, she was a chaos agent. She was a destabilizing
Starting point is 00:28:48 factor. Because remember, when Egypt was having their election, she went in back, this was, what was this, like 2010, 2011, she went in and was backing the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, which had been exercised from the country. They ran the Muslim Brotherhood out of Egypt. They looked at them as a terrorist entity. She helped ingratiate them back into Egypt very briefly before they were run out again. And you remember the Arab Spring. After Hillary Clinton's involvement, that's when all hell broke loose. And then, of course, you see the destabilization. And she has what, what was his name, her friend? Blumenthal? Yeah, Sydney Blumenthal. He was the, he worked with the Clinton Foundation. Sydney Blumenthal.
Starting point is 00:29:36 And he was one of many of her, of the Clinton's associates. He was, remember, he was accused of writing intelligence that he had sent to Hillary Clinton, et cetera. He got paid a lot. He was a full-time employee of the Clinton Foundation. The New York Times had a story. This was like back in 2015. He turned over all his memos on Libya. He wanted to be there on the ground floor to undercut the Gaddafi regime.
Starting point is 00:30:03 And he wanted to be part of instituting a new regime in Libya. And Clinton was going to have her fingerprints all over it. And it all blew up because they're morons. And they didn't realize how entrenched ISIS was. That was all. That was the United States helped create that destabilization in Libya. Not that Syria isn't destabilized. But why in the hell are any Republicans talking about getting involved and backing a new regime?
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Starting point is 00:32:09 Everybody's been saying, you have herpes, you have herpes all this time. And I never had a cold sore in my life. And now I have a cold sore. And it makes me think that perhaps this weird pimple that had a tiny little head was a cold sore too. And so I talked to my doctor today, and I did a video telehealth. And they said that, it's not a cold sore it's some reaction to the sun now i did sit in the sun yesterday but i had sunscreen on so i don't know i will let you know tomorrow if i do in fact have herpes who cares who does this
Starting point is 00:32:45 stuff you see the sore on my mouth does it look like a herpy yeah i'm gonna let you know tomorrow i'm gonna watch i'm gonna watch who does this kind of stuff she's so weird i cannot this is not what you know what the internet this is not what it was made for it really i mean maybe in your neck of the woods you know you want to do that that's i don't know i just that's so who does that who does that that's so nasty that's so nasty you don't have to just like sat on the sign yesterday like what does she just not have anything to do in life anymore that she just does she just random like oversharing everybody has you guys know you all have like that grandma or that great aunt
Starting point is 00:33:33 or aunt your aunt your aunt your auntie in your family the oversharing auntie you guys know exactly what I'm talking about because y'all have one y'all know right you all know I had a pha oh gosh it's gonna take everything I have so I had a family member god rest her soul her big thing was offering emodium to everyone at like family events, right?
Starting point is 00:34:02 Like, because she thought it was a, like, a healthy part of cola. I don't know. It's the weirdest thing. Like, she would try to ascertain if you were on the reg. You know what I mean? And then she would either offer you a modium or whatever, colase or whatever the other thing that she was on. Oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 00:34:20 Like, just had no problem. Going up to cousins. if a cousin brought a girlfriend or a boyfriend, you know, it doesn't matter. You know, you're here at the table too. We're going to ask you. You know, going to ask you about your co-laced habits. Do you need any? Do you?
Starting point is 00:34:36 I'm like, why? Who does this? Rosie O'Donnell's that person? All right. So we have more from our Christmified set. I'm in blue today. It's rare. Make sure he's tune in.
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Starting point is 00:35:55 If we can pull this up. I have it actually on Twitter. If you could get my audio up. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you at the top of the second hour. I have this. I'm going to get this going for you. This is some of the audio from Hawk Newsom,
Starting point is 00:36:12 the guy who founded BLM of Greater New York, and he's calling, I mean, he's, listen to his threats. He's calling for vigilanteism in this audio. Vigilantees. Wow. Oh, okay, I was, if you guys can't hear that, this is Hawk Newsom, he founded this. If we can get this audio, he founded this. When they attempt to, BLM of Greater New York.
Starting point is 00:36:47 And, you can hear some of this audio here. People want to jump up and choke us and kill us for being loud. How about we do the same when they attempt to. to oppress us. Right. I'm tired. Tired. We need some black vigil.
Starting point is 00:37:08 So this is just one of the examples of BLM now demanding that apparently, I guess, as some kind of payment for Daniel Penny being found not guilty, that now he's calling for a race war. He said, quote, people want to jump up and choke us and kill us for being loud. how about we do the same? We need some black vigilantes. First off, and again, welcome back to the program, Dana Lash, with you. That's not what happened with this situation of Jordan Ely. Why are they lying about and omitting that he was threatening to kill people on that subway platform? Why is, why is Hawk Newsom, who sounds like the name of a Jeremy Clarkson bear, why is he pretending that Jordan Neely wasn't getting in the the faces of women and their children and elderly people and anyone else on that subway platform and threatening to kill them and becoming more and more irate and getting closer and closer to them. That wasn't just Jordan Ely being loud and or asking for food. That was Jordan Ely who by
Starting point is 00:38:23 every black and white witness that was on that subway platform said yes, he absolutely was threatening to kill people. That's what they testified to. he was threatening to kill people. So Hawk Newsom believes that Jordan Neely should be free to kill people, punch elderly women in the face, shove women under train tracks, and try to kidnap seven-year-olds because he's black. That's what Hawk Newsom believes. Hawk Newsom believes that if your skin color should determine whether or not you can just assault
Starting point is 00:38:52 and threaten to murder people and maybe even murder people, why the hell not? He thinks that apparently that's a right to a specific skin color in the United States. as though this would have happened any differently if Jordan Neely was white. Because Hawk Newsom is a thug racist. He's an absolute racist. That's why. He is just, I mean, that's exactly what he is. That's just, like, good golly, it's 2024.
Starting point is 00:39:21 You think that Jordan Ely would have, what do you think that would, I honestly, I cannot believe that anyone in their right mind would think that if Jordan Ely were white, that would have been acceptable. Oh, did you hear that man who was threatening to murder people and he got in the face of the woman and she's trying to protect her baby in a stroller and he's threatening to kill her? Well, was he white? Yeah. Oh, that's all right then. Really?
Starting point is 00:39:44 I mean, that says more about those people than it does about the people they're making the assumption about. And now, this, this claim that, well, you know, they're just, they, he got killed because he asked, for some food or he got killed just because he was loud. No, that's not what happened at all. These people weren't there. The witnesses who testified were. They're rewriting this to try to make Jordan Ely some sort of hero, some sort of innocent. Daniel Penny was forced into the position that he was forced into. He was forced to use skills that he had learned as a veteran. because of New York City. New York's lawlessness and disorder forced him into this position.
Starting point is 00:40:41 It forced the people on that subway to cower and fear. It allowed Jordan Neely to freely threaten people until the point at which somebody had to do something because someone was going to get hurt. I what where's the concern of this family for the woman that Jordan Ely punched in the face and broke her nose the elderly woman because that he had a warrant out for his arrest by the way at the time of his death before that was he what did she do to get her face punched in I noticed that the family all these grifters who just decide to just show up they didn't have a press conference for that woman. Can't a woman, right, to subway New York without getting punched in the
Starting point is 00:41:32 face? People want to jump up and punch elderly women? What did she do? Did she ask for food? Did she add, was she loud? Or what about the seven-year-old that Jordan Ely was on video trying to drag down an alley? What did that seven-year-old do? Where's the family and all these grifting racist hustlers out there? Where are they all at? What did that seven-year-old do? What do? or what about the woman he tried shoving onto the train tracks? What did she do? I mean, how long do women have to take abuse from people like Jordan Ely before people grifting racist hustlers like wannabe Al Sharpton, Hawk Newsom before they finally come to the
Starting point is 00:42:20 realization that, okay, well, I guess, you know, I guess we're even now. who allowed you to determine that these people and abusing these people was the way to make yourself feel equal or validated? I mean, this was an issue of self-defense. It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. I mean, when does Hulk Newsom not incite a riot? When does he go out there and try to not incite riots? Everybody wants to be the next L. Sharpton. We already had one else. Sharpton, we don't need another. We don't need another. No good doesn't do anything for the community hustler.
Starting point is 00:43:04 We don't need anybody else like that. And that's exactly what he is. He has provided nothing of value except he is a hustler, a race hustler. He doesn't even offer product. Good night. I mean, what, was this supposed to end differently if Jordan Ely was white? You think, would this end it differently if Jordan Ely was white? No, I mean, as far as someone's done?
Starting point is 00:43:29 I think he would have gotten his ass beaten sooner, honestly. Maybe. I really do think he would have. I do know the media would have definitely treated it differently. I think the only reason that Daniel Penny waited so long was because Jordan Ely was black. Because everyone knows that you got Hawk Newsom's out there who are going to blow this up. It's so damn predictable. Good night.
Starting point is 00:43:51 It's so predictable. No, if Jordan Ely was white, he would have gotten his ass beaten faster. And he probably would have gotten. his, whooped. This was just Daniel Penny restraining a violent and with a violent record, thug.
Starting point is 00:44:10 Who apparently grifters feel should be given a pass because he's black. And then this family that comes up. Man, now you know why Jordan Ely was the way he was. Look at his family. Could his dad coming up there. I miss my son. You deadbeat
Starting point is 00:44:26 SOB. What were you even around him? You know, this, records are public, right? Everybody knows he gave him up, right? He had nothing to do with him. Oh, he smells money. He's going to come out there to the press conference. Oh, I miss my dead gay son.
Starting point is 00:44:40 He's going to come out there, Heather's quote. He's going to come out there to the press conference. Show up, make everybody feel sorry for him. Maybe they'll dry his tears with some hundreds. Trash. These people are trash. Daniel Penny deserved this justice. He absolutely deserved it.
Starting point is 00:44:59 Do we have audio of his, his, do we have audio yet of the dad at the press conference? We were talking about that. Yeah, let's play that. We're talking about this last hour. This is his dad at the press conference. I miss my son.
Starting point is 00:45:14 My son didn't have to go through this. I didn't have to go through this either. It hurts. Really, really hurts. What are we going to do, people? What's going to happen to us now? I had enough for this. System is rigged.
Starting point is 00:45:39 Mm-hmm. Systems rigged. Come on, people. Oh, man, especially in a college. Let's do something about this. Should be able to threaten people. Let's do something about it. What do you mean?
Starting point is 00:45:52 You know what? That's something that should have been done about this? Was your grifting welfare ass being there to raise your son? That's when something should have been done about this, dad. you should have been a man and you should have stood up and raised your son you should have been there for your child dad that's when something should have been done
Starting point is 00:46:13 you know when something should have been done dad right when he first started being violent dad that's when you should have been there dad you don't get to when you've been MIA his whole life go oh I'm tired of this you didn't do nothing to be tired of you lazy grifter thug you didn't even do anything to be tired
Starting point is 00:46:32 about and now you want to throw the whole city into chaos and drag the country with it because you all abandon your son you deadbeat with your deadbeat mom and the deadbeat family and the deadbeat friends i didn't see any of them people around oh he was asking for food where were you at your son was out there asking for food then on the subway where were you dad where were you at where was mom Where were the uncles and the aunts? Where were they at?
Starting point is 00:47:06 The cousins, the family, the friends, where were? Oh, no. Oh, but they're all there with hand out. Wanting a settlement. They're all there. Hands out. Wanted some cash. For what?
Starting point is 00:47:19 Because they happened to be in their minds gratuitously related to Jordan Ely, but they weren't there for his life. No, what needed to be done, you missed the boat, Dad. You missed it multiple times. throughout his life. So you don't get to come out now and be like, I'm just, I don't even think he misses him. He didn't even sound sad. Of course, how could he be? He had no relationship with him. He didn't
Starting point is 00:47:44 even know him. He just shows up in the aftermath. Hell, are they even sure it's his dad? Does anybody know? This deserves ridicule. You know why it deserves ridicule? Because there's another man who did the right thing. And he stepped up. And he was vilified. for it. Thankfully, those witnesses, they told the, I mean, well, they all the head, they were all in fear of their lives. They told the truth about what happened. Black and white. That's the other thing. All these race grifters out there, do you realize the number of black innocent subway passengers who were testifying? They were scared too. Do you think Jordan Neely was drawing a distinction between black and white when he was targeting and threatening people? No. He wasn't.
Starting point is 00:48:36 you excuse this by acting like he was or by acting like he was the victim of some kind of like racial animus he wasn't there were black passengers on that subway who thought they were terrified too he was threatening them also it is evil and soulless to make this about race you are endorsing random violence against people by doing doing so. I hope people see through this. I really hope that they do. Democrats desperately need something as a starter to light the fire and cause massive destabilization going into January. That's their MO every single time. And they're hoping this is it. It's infuriating. I'm glad
Starting point is 00:49:32 justice was prevent. Actually, you know what? This wouldn't even justice. This never should have been into court in the first place. Daniel Penny never should have been charged, ever. We got a lot more on the way. 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, all family pharmacy's online service makes getting the medications you need hassle-free. With all family, it's simple. You can choose the individual medications that best suit your needs or opt for one of their comprehensive treatment packages designed to give you everything that you need in one convenient order. And every order comes with a doctor's prescription
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Starting point is 00:50:55 It's time for Dana's quick five. You guys remember Fat Joe. So Fat Joe at one point weighed like 500. pounds. Apparently he's lost over 200 pounds. He said he did so on OZempa because he has apparently, I guess he deals with diabetes. He's just Joe now. He's not fed Joe anymore. Dude, he's just Joe. What? He can, I'm not saying this to be me. His head's still the same size. It is. Don't be like a lollipot. Don't be like them Hollywood starlets though, Joe. But they lose all their weight and then they've got their head regular size head on their little thin and skinny body so don't be like that don't get
Starting point is 00:51:34 thin and skinny nobody wants that yeah gosh he just looks like he could blow him over just with by blowing at him he falls over i don't i don't know anyway i had to share that because i was shocked when i saw that shook us uh let's see traffic chaos is caused by 30 pounds of melted chocolate on a bay area highway oh man ooh that looks really bad The photos look really bad. This big rig was carrying chocolate in East Bay. Caught fire Friday morning. Tons of tons and tons and tons of chaos.
Starting point is 00:52:08 They said it was 6.18 a.m. So right during rush hour, you know. And it was a mechanical issue at first that the truck's brake on fire. Then it spread to the rest of the truck. Can I just say that I bet it smelled real good? You know, that whole area smelled like melted chocolate. Do you think anybody tried to like, I don't know, touch a marshmallow and some graham cracker up on that? I'm just wondering.
Starting point is 00:52:26 I'm just asking, because you know you all thought it. young men are making risky bets on crypto and politics and raking it in right now. Well, this is the time when you're young. It's to be risky with stuff like that. That's the time to do it. So I don't know. Nissan has slashed U.S. production as bankruptcy looms. Yeah, maybe not be all dumb about EVs and you won't have to worry about that.
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Starting point is 00:54:51 The dreamers are going to come later, and we have to do something about the dreamers, because these are people that have been very. brought here at a very young age. And many of these are middle-aged people now. They don't even speak the language of their country. And yes, we're going to do something about the dreamers. What does that mean? What are you going to do?
Starting point is 00:55:08 I will work with the Democrats on a plan. And if we can come up with a plan, but the Democrats have made it very, very difficult to do anything. Republicans are very open to the dreamers. The dreamers were talking many years ago they were brought into this country. Many years ago, some of them are no longer young people. And in many cases, they've been. become successful. They have great jobs. In some cases, they have small businesses. Some cases,
Starting point is 00:55:32 they might have large businesses. And we're going to have to do something with them. You want them to be able to stay. That's what you're saying. If they're not addressing, if they're able to create businesses and make successes, why the hell could they not file for citizenship on top of it? Especially with the implementation of DACA, they were prevented from deportation for a good long period if they were doing so. So that doesn't answer the question. It doesn't solve the problem. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you at the bottom of this second hour.
Starting point is 00:56:01 That's what's being missed here. I mean, if you're able, no one's faulting people for being children and drug across the border against their own free will by their parents or whatever. But that's where that stops. They will, you, there is culpability when you as an adult, you're, if you can create a business and you, you can go through the process of licensing and getting capital doing all of this stuff, going to, you know, filling out paperwork to go to college, really doing anything. You sure as hell can start the process of becoming a legal citizen in this country. You absolutely can't, especially when you were prevented from being deported by ICE because
Starting point is 00:56:52 of the DACA allowances already. so that doesn't make any sense. It's still rewarding bad behavior. And that's not why people voted the way that they did, by the way. People did not vote for that. That's not what they voted for. So in absence of recognizing that if you are in the country illegally, you're brought here as a kid,
Starting point is 00:57:15 and then you try to rectify that as you start a business and all that stuff. And you were protected under Barack Obama and Joe Biden with DACA, you were prevented from, they couldn't deport. you. With an absence of recognition of that, this is not a solution. This is just a Democrat talking point. That's what it is. And you can get mad about it if you want to, but I'm not the one saying the Democrat talking point. I'm pointing it out. That's not what we voted for. I did not vote for that. I did not vote for that. I don't want no bait and switch here. Do not George H.W. Bush me on this. I don't want to bait and switch. Don't want it. Oh, yeah, no, read my lips. No,
Starting point is 00:57:50 new taxes. Read my lips. We're going to deport everyone. No, we're not doing that. You do it. through. And it is realistic. If you have not started the process, then you're, that's an act of criminality. And at some point, you are responsible for your own actions, regardless of how you got here. You were allowed to stay here because the assumption, and this is one of the reasons why DACA was so dumb, the assumption was that you were going to be starting the process to be a citizen. and if you didn't do it, then that's on you. So why are we rewarding that? That's a basic question, is it not?
Starting point is 00:58:35 I mean, doing something like this, you know, Reagan's, and look, I like Reagan, everybody likes Reagan. I can say things about the record of President Ronald Reagan that does not diminish my like of him. I like him. I mean, I disagree with his gun control. I mean, we got gun control to Reagan and we got one of the largest, what, three million some odd sweeping amnesty under Reagan? I don't want to see that repeated here.
Starting point is 00:59:03 There has to be some kind of accountability. And that's really ultimately what it is. I don't know why that caveat cannot be attached. Why Republicans are so scared. This sounds, I mean, I'm aggravated because I feel like already, here we are, not even in January, and we already got this coming in.
Starting point is 00:59:23 can I remind you that for all the talk, I think all the people saying that Republicans won this election by a landslide, these people have never paid attention in politics. They got, they got a quick ascension because they say red meat things that everyone else says on TikTok or on X or wherever. And they actually don't have any deep insight. They just kind of like regurgitate what other people say. They have not paid attention to turnout in elections. They have not paid attention to trends. All that stuff matters. We legit had the same turnout that we did in 2020.
Starting point is 01:00:06 What made it seem like it was a massive turnout is that Democrats didn't come out to vote. And they weren't going to go out and vote for Kamala Harris. They didn't vote for anybody. They didn't come out. It made it seem like it was this huge sweeping thing for us. And my telling you that means we didn't solve these problems. We didn't solve the problems. It was the same turnout in 2020.
Starting point is 01:00:29 Not much different from 2016. So you still had a lot of Republicans that didn't vote. It just happened that more Democrats did not vote this time. And that's what contributed to the victory. Now, I'm not saying that to undermine or be mean. And I don't need people who don't pay attention to this stuff. Like, why aren't you? I'm telling you this because do you want to keep risking it in the future?
Starting point is 01:00:51 I mean, if there are people out there who value their ego and being able to flick thone x more than they actually do about contributing to anything in meat space and they can go ahead and they can sit and spin on my remarks there but i'm telling you this because we've we haven't solved the problem and you're not going to solve the problem by weakening yourself on immigration after election people voted for something very very specific i don't want to have another election where the victory is hinged upon democrats not being enthused and not turning out my gosh we cannot do that. We've got to get our people out and we have to have good policy that we can point to as reason for their continued support. That's what it's all about. So I don't like what I'm hearing
Starting point is 01:01:39 from him on this because again, it ignores the fact that you have people who are now grown, they know better and they're choosing to still not follow the law anyway. How is that any different at that point? Because they're assuming the criminal offense. They're not inheriting a criminal offense. They were protected under previous DACA accommodations, and then they have thus far declined to start the process to become legal citizens. So at some point, the responsibility transfers to them because they are the ones who could do something about it, were expected to do something about it, and chose to not do something about it. Are we not the party of accountability? Because, again, I just want to know if what I voted for on Tuesday is what I actually,
Starting point is 01:02:22 are on November, is what I voted for or not. And I think it's a fair question to ask. I need everyone to remember, you don't owe your allegiance to anyone. Except yourself. You're the voter. You're the one who people should be pledging fealty to. Not the other way around. I guess some of us are just way too American to tolerate that kind of spin.
Starting point is 01:02:47 So people need to deliver for you. You voted. You were the ones who had your characters impugned and you don't have millions of dollars to cry into. You had your characters impugned. You had your businesses closed. Your family's targeted. You're the one who is owed. When you vote, you expect a return on the investment of that vote.
Starting point is 01:03:11 Do not sell yourself short because you're worth more than that. So I don't know what I'm, I don't know what this is. I will say I do like that he's outright refusing any kind of involvement in Syria. And we're going to talk about this more with our friend Stephen Yates here coming up next hour because it is the Syria issue. It's not something the United States needs to be involved in. I mean, not at all. No reason as to why.
Starting point is 01:03:44 But you have people like Lindsey Graham and others that are very, very excited. They just, they think that, oh, here's something. But one of the other big points that I see being missed is, the, I would say, the destabilization this has caused to Iran. I think after October 7th, Iran did not count on Israel fully askewing all of the, I don't want to call it advice, lectures, I guess, that it was receiving from so many other nations about, oh, well, you can't react and you can't do this and you can't do that. They weren't expecting the kind of pushback they got against Hezbollah.
Starting point is 01:04:33 They were not. And now, I mean, you, one of the reasons that Iran was able to supply Hezbollah so easy was because Syria under Assad allowed it. That's part of that Shiite crescent, the
Starting point is 01:04:50 power struggle in the Muslim world. The Arab League had been working in negotiations, but they've been in a stalemate for I don't know how long in Syria. for quite a long time. And Israel overpowers Hezbollah completely knocks Iran back. And now they've lost Syria and the cover that Syria provided.
Starting point is 01:05:19 I'm just saying they now they have, they used to have a direct path to their proxy militias. Now they don't. I mean, you had up until what the end of last. month. You had Assad and Hezbollah were still controlling parts of Syria. Now they don't. And now the Iranians are left out just completely unsupported. Very interesting. And it's a very huge shift in the power dynamic in the Middle East. And one of the, and this is something that Netanyahu had noted, Reuters has the story of how when he was making, he was in Golan Heights, and he was speaking about the collapse of the Assad regime. And he noted that, well,
Starting point is 01:06:10 part of this was due to the defeat of Hezbollah in the north and reemphasized that Israel will protect its borders. Iran did not, they gambled wrongly. They really, really underestimate. Can you imagine, again, back to the point that the question that I asked first hour, can you imagine if Israel had listened to Western leaders about what it should do? Oh, don't be so hard on Hasbullah. Well, there's a reason they were working with the Assad regime. There's no good choice in Syria. But the idea that the rebels coming in are somehow some sort of saints, they're terrorists.
Starting point is 01:06:49 They're literal actual terrorists. So, I mean, there's, there's, the, the only thing to kind of get excited about is that the mullahs in Iran are totally destabilized now. So when will the people of Iran take a second running at maybe another Arab Spring? Remember the first time that happened, they had the Iranian Guard up there on the rooftops, sniping people. We'll see. Hamas, and there's a change with Hamas too. So apparently, where's the story that I had? So apparently, one of the things with Hamas is that they were getting notes and taking inventory
Starting point is 01:07:34 for the lack of a better way to put it of the hostages that they have, to be able to use them in any kind of negotiation. And apparently some of the previous requirements that they had, including like Israel's ceasing all responses, which they call hostilities, responses, et cetera. They're dropping some of those because I think they're realizing now how dire the situation is for them. I mean, they've been utterly decimated in the south.
Starting point is 01:08:00 Hasbell is decimated in the north. So now, Hamon, is demanding that, well, they need Israel to stop any offensive so that they can get information on these hostages. And they're trying to ascertain how many that they have in custody, et cetera. And I think Hamas is realizing, okay, it's over. It's already over. It's done for this part. And Israel pushing back so hard on Hezbollah, just that was like kicking out that table leg, that third leg out from underneath Assad in Syria and Iran. And now it's destabilized that They were trying, that little crescent that they were trying to build is just all falling down.
Starting point is 01:08:37 We're going to talk more about that with Stephen Yates coming up. We also have the latest with the Daniel Penny verdict because, I don't know, I'm just wondering if it's going to be a peaceful night tonight in New York. Good folks who help bring you the program. It's our friends over at Patriot Mobile. It's the only Christian conservative cell phone service that is in the nation. And with Patriot Mobile, you're not going to be, you're not funding this stuff with which you disagree. right you're not funding things like DEI and you're not funding things like gun control or trains anything you're you're funding
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Starting point is 01:10:13 It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida man. So when I first read that this Florida man had decorated his yard with the lamp from a Christmas story, I thought, well, how big could it be?
Starting point is 01:10:32 You'd be surprised. J.P. McHallax, suburban Jacksonville, Florida home. It's 20 feet tall. And it even includes a replica of Ralphie hugging the lamp wearing his pink bunny suit. It doesn't, is it an inflatable? Because it really doesn't even look like it's an inflatable. But he goes, I like his response.
Starting point is 01:10:55 He goes, quote, everyone's decorating their houses. And I thought it'd be fun to have like a neighborhood competition. And so he just decided to put that up. He also, I mean, it's crazy. He does not have what I would call traditional decorations. But that's funny. So he's got the giant leg lamp in his yard. I kind of like that, though.
Starting point is 01:11:17 I've been wanting to get a giant nativity and put in my yard, but I want a giant nativity, like a huge one. Some people in my household don't share my vision. Real people? I mean, no, but, you know, if it's awkward, I want like resin, right? We gotta save this for later because I got more. Hang on, I got more to get it too.
Starting point is 01:11:42 Let's see. Oh my gosh, listen to this. A Florida man says Delta Airlines burned his golf bag and clubs worth nearly $4,000. Ooh, and it looks real bad too. I'm looking at the destruction of it. He said that his golf bag was burned and everything was charred.
Starting point is 01:12:01 I don't even know how you burn, because golf clubs are, what are they, metal aluminum? Yeah. He was, this is in October. He was on a flight from Atlanta. He was waiting for his luggage at the Southwest Florida International Airport. And then he said, when he saw it come around again, he goes, wait, oh my gosh, those are, those are my clubs. The freight guy said that they dragged it and it wore through the protective covering, started to spark, and then it caught everything on fire.
Starting point is 01:12:28 So he's filed a claim with Delta. Delta initially denied the claim. And finally they said that they're going to pay for it. But it was like for, I mean, and it looks, how do you drag them and then spark? That's like just negligence. That's just laziness and negligence. I don't know how else you attributed that. Look at his call one showing you the photo.
Starting point is 01:12:48 Look at that. That's crazy. That's what they look like. That's insane. Oh my gosh. Let's see. Last but not in least a half. Hey, half-naked Florida man, I may have to share this for tomorrow.
Starting point is 01:13:06 High on meth, broke into a home, only to steal the residence carpet cleaner. I'll share that one tomorrow. Third hour next. Welcome to the program. Top of our third hour, Dana Lash here with you this Monday. You can find us. The chats at Rumble. You can find us also at X and Channel 347, direct TV, all kinds of good stuff.
Starting point is 01:13:30 This, a few things. they've ID'd the killer of the United Health Care CEO. Luigi Mangione, an ex-Ivey League student. He is the person who's been identified. And he apparently liked quotes from the Unabomber online. I don't know what all that means. But, you know, if it means that he liked them or he shared them or whatever it was. So that's the, they're still, if they're releasing his name, though, that must
Starting point is 01:14:02 then they must have him like pretty much almost in custody I would think right because at first they didn't want to share anything about him because they didn't want to tip him off or make him feel as though he was uh they were on onto him so this individual who I mean he was able to elude that which is crazy because it was in Manhattan of all the places in Manhattan and he was able to elude that long. So that, wow. So this individual and Luigi Mangione is his name. And he was he apparently went to had an Ivy League education. He is, and this is of course, is about the United Healthcare CEO, Brian Thompson. He's described as an anti-capitalist. I guess because of some of the stuff that was on his social media profile is 26 years old. He was,
Starting point is 01:15:02 taken into custody at a McDonald's in Altoona, Pennsylvania. So technically, he's not arrested yet. He's taken into custody. He was caught with a firearm, a silencer for fake IDs with names that he used during his time in New York City and a manifesto, which railed against the U.S. healthcare industry per the post, and including its profits and motives and all this stuff. and apparently authority said that he had maybe a reason to be angry at the insurance companies
Starting point is 01:15:38 because he had apparently a sick relative or something like that and he once worked in an assisted living facility when he was in high school still but they have photos of him and they got him in the back of the cruiser and he subscribed to
Starting point is 01:15:55 climate change he was a climate change believer he was an anti-capist capitalist and he liked, apparently he liked Ted Kaczynski Unabomber quotes, I don't know, just wild stuff. But he was found, what, five hours away from New York City and Altoona, Pennsylvania. It was like a five-hour drive. He apparently was smart. He went and had a very bougie upbringing in all-boys school, $40,000 a year for his high school tuition. That's boogey. That's a college education. He was going to go into AI, and so it had, and he, I, just wild, just wild.
Starting point is 01:16:37 And he was right there in Manhattan when all this happened and did it and was able to go this far. So that's the latest with the healthcare, the United Healthcare CEO shooting. We also had the verdict in the Daniel Penny case. Lorraine has a piece up at Substack, where you, can go and read all of the latest in that case, the verdict, because he's not guilty. And we'll see if there's, there's going to be riots or anything like that. The father was out there saying, oh, I miss my son and all this. The father had abandoned him to foster care, gave him up to the state. And apparently once when Jordan Ely was a teenager, he wanted to live with his father, and his father was trying to shake him down for his street performance money. And when Neely wouldn't
Starting point is 01:17:26 give it to his father, Andre Zachary, then Zachary would not allow him to live with him, and that was that. I mean, just a, it's a mess. But I'm actually kind of surprised. I feel like I, I'm surprised because it was in New York. And I couldn't be sure, even though I don't even think that Penny should have been charged, I couldn't be sure of a not guilty verdict, not because there was a question of Penny's innocence, but it's New York. I mean, we've seen some of the cases that have been coming out in New York, right? I mean, it's been pretty when we've seen it. So I wasn't quite sure how that was going to roll out.
Starting point is 01:18:11 But thankfully, there was some justice in that case. We also have Trump, who was in France, at the reopening of the Notre Dame. Can we get, where's the I have? this audio. I'm pulling up my name. This clip, Audio Soundbite 13, it's the handshake off, the handshake battle, as it's called, between Trump and Emmanuel Macron. Why do they shake hands like this with each other? I can't tell if they're like joking around or if Trump is trying to rip his arm off and beat him with it. I don't know. But McCrone is shorter. And as you see in the video, he's shorter. And Trump grabs his, his, his,
Starting point is 01:18:53 his hand, like he's pulling him in and like, like, trying to, about to rip his arm off. It's the wildest thing. But he was there also pictured sitting by Jill Biden, Ashley Biden, at the reopening of this. And Brigitte McCrone, Emmanuel Macron, they were all there. We had video of it, but I don't think we're able to play it just yet. So moving on, the few other things that we've been hitting, too, with this, the way that he was received, it's like a state visit. It's like he is the de facto president of the United States, even though he's president-elect. Jill Biden did not get the same treatment that Donald Trump did. They didn't roll out the red carpet for Jill Biden. Jill Biden was there with Ashley Biden, and they were just sort of treated as an, it was like they were an afterthought.
Starting point is 01:19:45 Trump is president, and it's all but a formality at this point, the inauguration is the formality. and it was very interesting to see and as I made mention of it's a very different Europe too a very different Europe and you don't have some of the I think originally in the beginning when Trump was first elected
Starting point is 01:20:08 that he they sort of thought he was they made fun of him they thought he was kind of even though he was a successful business person it feels like they thought he was gauche right they thought he was kind of like, oh, you loud American, et cetera, and they kind of were snotty. They're not snotty about that anymore. They really seem to actually like him.
Starting point is 01:20:31 It's the wildest they seem to like him. And, I mean, it feels like there's representation for the United States on the world stage again, doesn't it? Biden was kind of like a non, you know, non entity, really. A few other things to hit. We got a lot of audio sound bites. I want to make sure that we get as well. In the UK, Audio Sunday 32, you will be arrested and thrown in jail for posting criticism of mass immigration grooming gangs or offending trans people on social media. So the grooming gangs like what they saw in Rotherham where they had girls who were being preyed on by people who were coming into the country illegal.
Starting point is 01:21:21 Listen to this because police actually visited someone because they didn't like what they posted on Facebook. Audio somebody 32. The Times 20 to 3, 1440, arresting you on suspicion of improper use of the electronic communications network. What? 1-27 communications act, okay? So you do not have to say that it may harm your defense. Do you not mention one question? Submature later, or I'm in court.
Starting point is 01:21:46 Anything you do say maybe give an evidence. Do you understand that? So I'm actually being arrested? You're going to be arrested, okay? Right. So you're at the police station. Right. Okay, this is in relation to some comments that you've made on a Facebook page.
Starting point is 01:22:00 Oh, really? Oh, see your Facebook crime, is it? Okay. Right. So, we need to ask you some questions about that. Right. Have you got anything in your pockets? I'm the case.
Starting point is 01:22:15 I've got, you know, it's made it, I think, keys. So anyone who's been arrested, we can search someone in section 32 police and that's the dangerous I find criminals evidence i mean you you said i was going to be arrested under some what information but i'm going to be arrested for posting on facebook some comments that are offensive have seen and people have made a complaint about that and it's can you can you tell me what this comment was would we'll do that all we interview all right and so well
Starting point is 01:22:50 am I going to be locked up for the night or hopefully not i mean that's insane yeah that's a real thing that's not the first time it happened remember the joke someone made on social media and the police went and visited her uh the the girl the girl that they went and visited and she said she made the remark to the police officer that you look like a lesbian because her and she was she was a young autistic girl and her grandmother actually was a lesbian and the woman look had a haircut had a short haircut like her grandmother did. And they said it was hate speech and they were going to try to arrest like this. She was like 13 or 14 years old.
Starting point is 01:23:26 Remember that? That stemmed from. Someone had a comment online. This is the kind of stuff that they do. There's no free speech over there. You know, if we would have had that ministry of misinformation, it would have been the same. You would have had a knock on your door and they would have said, you're, you violated a rule. You posted something offensive on Facebook.
Starting point is 01:23:48 What? It's offensive. You can't post something that hurts people's feelings on Facebook, okay? It's just not appropriate, mate. It's not. That's so, that's the world that we live in. There's no freedom over there. None at all. None at all. So there's a, I'm glad that there's a change. Now, a few other things, I want to make sure that we're hitting because we also have been talking about the issue with Syria. And we're going to dive into this a little more with Stephen Yates coming up. at the bottom of the hour. And because you already have Republicans kind of seeing opportunities, people like Lindsey Graham,
Starting point is 01:24:29 seeing some opportunities for involvement, United States involvement. And that is not where, obviously, the U.S. should be. And we're going to talk about the implications of all of that coming up. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. So maybe pot noodle wasn't the best way to smuggle pot into prison. What is a pot noodle? Okay, because I'm once again not able to open this stupid thing.
Starting point is 01:25:05 I just would think that if you're smuggling stuff into prison, I mean, I've seen Mayor of Kingston. You know, it's a great show. I don't know if you've seen it or not. It's a great show. But I just feel like, maybe, I don't know. That's maybe not the best way to go about getting stuff into the, into prison. I don't know. By the way, everything froze, so I have no access to anything right now.
Starting point is 01:25:33 I'm just, so tell me, Kane, what is a pot noodle? A pot noodle? I guess it's one of those things. You throw into a pot and includes noodles. And if it's Asian, then it'd probably be like a hot pot type situation. but the bottom line is Okay, we're back in business Okay, the bottom line is they thought it was food
Starting point is 01:25:54 It was not food Can you OD on the I mean if you listen and if you listen to all the Reefer Madness people you can OD on it On pot noodle? Yeah Yeah. Oh no
Starting point is 01:26:04 The woman Victoria Sked She was hiding a lot of contraband on her person MDMA Psychoactive Substances Files of steroids geez. She was like a walking, you know, a bodega. I was trying to say it like Jill Biden. It was really hard.
Starting point is 01:26:31 But apparently it's like a huge operation. And they bring outside stuff into the prison. And anyway, yeah, she, she's in trouble. And apparently her whole ring of people are in trouble. A chemical spill at an Anheuser-Bush brewery in California led to an evacuation, according to CBS News. This Los Angeles Fire Department, they said it was a fire
Starting point is 01:26:53 involving hazardous materials. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. I'm not as interested in this. I'm not. I'm not. Oh, I want this one. No, this is not real. Is this real? The pit diaper.
Starting point is 01:27:10 I was looking, it has its own website. Look, the link is right there. I provided the link. It's apparently, now it looks like a comedy thing. It looks like something that you would see. How is it sold out? I don't believe this. Yeah, it's sold out.
Starting point is 01:27:25 So the pit diaper is, if you've been to a concert and you, they said the scariest place isn't the mosh pit, it's the bathroom. And you don't have to brave that hellscape with a pit diaper powered by Depend. And it looks like a Chanel quilted leather with like a lemmy kind of gold skull. Oh, man. And this is not real. Look at that. But it's from the liquid death people. If you're hard enough to go to the mosh pit but not the bathroom, there's something wrong with you.
Starting point is 01:27:54 Dude, have you been to? I know you've been to some of the Dibar bathrooms. Yeah, I've been in mosh pits too. I'm pretty sure that you can get like all the diseases in the world. That's where Wu flu came from. Guys have the least what? What did you say? No, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:28:09 Let's move to the next headline. Slap therapy. An alternative healer got 10 years in prison for the death of a woman at a slap therapy workshop. I mean, how is that a thing? It's slapping therapy. It was a 71-year-old diabetic woman who stopped taking insulin during one of his workshops. Was he like telling her he was going to slap the diabetes out of her?
Starting point is 01:28:33 How in the world? The technique has its roots in Chinese medicine, but critics say that it's stupid because it's dumb. It is dumb. It's so dumb. Stephen Yates is up next. Stick with us. Brighten up your timely news consumption with a
Starting point is 01:28:48 Dana Show podcast where every update comes with a little dash of not so serious on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you at the bottom of this third hour. And, you know, you can listen to us across the country, Channel 347, Direct TV as well. Rumble is where the chat happens and make sure you send it for the newsletter over at Substack. So one of the other big stories, because we were covering the Notre Dame, we're covering the Daniel Penny trial, the United Healthcare CEO assassination. There's a lot of stuff to discuss.
Starting point is 01:29:22 And then obviously, everything exploding with Syria, which is so, I'm trying not to tinfoil had it, but it seems very convenient timing to me. Everything is sort of kept it as stalemate until now Trump is going to be going into office in January. It's just odd. But if you're following, Bashir al-Assad is now apparently given,
Starting point is 01:29:45 he's given asylum in Russia. and Iran looks like one of the biggest losers in this. Russia also and China? And there's always a China element. But we want to talk about this with our good friend Stephen Yates, who, as you know, worked in two presidential administrations, including previously for POTUS elect back in 2016. He's also an expert at all things related to China,
Starting point is 01:30:09 and he has a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation, and you can find him at X. X, I finally got it, without hesitating. Yates Coms. It doesn't work if I point. out though. He joins us via Skype. Stephen, always good to see you. I mean, obviously, this situation with Bashir, there's no good choices here. And I was listening to this audio sound bite of Joe Biden earlier, we played it earlier, where he said that we need to aid the new regime in Syria. And I'm thinking, you mean the terrorists that are coming through, right? Because
Starting point is 01:30:38 you, I mean, they're different sides of the same coin, essentially. I mean, it's, correct me if I'm wrong on this. This is all about, you know, the, the Shiite, Persian Shiite versus the Sunni Muslims. And you have, and then as it relates to Assad, you have terrorists and Assad who kind of is a terrorist. So there's no good, there are no good choices here. Yeah, it's a real test of whether we've learned anything from Iraq, Afghanistan, Arab Spring, Obama's line in the sand. I mean, there are a lot of forces that play in Syria. It's a little bit of a devil's playground. Russia definitely had been exercising influence there. China is always supplying and seeking advantage in these kinds of things.
Starting point is 01:31:21 Iran definitely is the sort of civilizational power trying to tip the balance in that region. We also have our NATO ally Turkey, which is not an easy relationship to manage up itself right on the border and has a significant influence there too. Just a whole lot going on there. The last thing that we should be signing up for is some open-ended commitment to say that we're going to pick winner. and craft democracy for rebels getting together on things. We might have some role in trying to stabilize things from getting out of control. But really, this is just a perfect example for the Trumpian adjustment to American foreign policy of our friends in the region need to take the lead and let's see what we can do to play
Starting point is 01:32:07 supporting cast so that things don't get too bad. Yeah, I mean, it's who would we, I mean, this reminds me so much. It seems very similar to me in some respects to Libya. Yes, very much. With Hillary Clinton and the Obama administration looking at in the very beginning, I remember, when all of that fell apart and, you know, the video came out of Gaddafi and, and then they're like, well, we have to support the new regime. What regime?
Starting point is 01:32:31 The terrorists that are coming through? I mean, there's no other option. And, I mean, it's true that Syria was basically allowing Iran to have like a direct funnel to Hezbollah. I mean, that's one of the reasons that, which I thought was very good that they did when Israel pretty much decimated Hezbollah in the north. I mean, they were getting hit by all sides and it kind of like, you know, it showed in Iran, Iran was having to respond. Hezbo is having to do with Israel, Russia's in Ukraine. It was really leaving Syria, you know, Assad utterly exposed. They really had no muscle of their own.
Starting point is 01:33:07 Yeah, well, I saw a pretty insulting comment by our current national security advisor, Jake Sullivan, suggesting. that the Middle East was getting more stable because of Biden foreign policy. And I think an astute observer on X basically said, nope, the Middle East is getting more stable because Israel has acted on its own and ignored Biden foreign policy. And I think that's been the case around the,
Starting point is 01:33:32 on several cases. What would that have looked like had they not? Oh, no kidding. I mean, it's just, you know, this whole region, the provocative weakness of the Biden administration from the catatical, catastrophic Afghanistan events going forward. Really, it's hard to imagine what would have happened if our allies hadn't said,
Starting point is 01:33:52 hey, we've had enough and we're going to take things in our own hands, which is, you know, basically it's not done for the right reason. We'd like it to be cooperative and good ideas from America that encourage this. But whether it's the Middle East, the Europe, Asia, this is the way ahead. Wow. talking with our good friend Stephen Yates. I know that it's kind of like moot to bring this up now because Assad's now in Asai, I guess, of Russia. But for a hot minute when people didn't know if he was going to stay and try to hold on to power, I kept wondering, well, is China going to maybe
Starting point is 01:34:30 step into that role that Iran had occupied or that Russia had occupied? Russia was having to pull out assets for Ukraine and then Iran's having to deal with Israel. And they're being rock with Hezbollah. Was that ever a possibility? Because I know Syria is a Belt and Road country, but were they ever, I don't know that, I mean, is Syria that important to China? More opportunistically, but you correctly note that really with every different controversy that's popped up in recent years, especially during the Biden administration, China at some point tries to put forward their version of a peace plan or something that tries to show that the American-led Western way of life is on the decline. and China's and their friends way of doing businesses on the rise. I don't think they really had an opportunity.
Starting point is 01:35:19 This was just too fast moving for them. But they've tried to put these things forward for Gaza, for Russia, Ukraine from different times. So I'm sure they would have had something to say if this had dragged on. I'm kind of surprised that this cork was in the bottle for as long as it was, but then when it went, it went really fast. Yeah, it went incredibly fast. I mean, is the timing, am I just two tinfoil hat with us? Because it just is very interesting the timing here. I mean, Biden's on his way out. Trump's going to be in office and what a month? Yeah, well, so I think a lot is happening in the world because people anticipate change ahead. It's really hard to tell where the serious situation is going to really go. There's a lot of volatile parts in that mix. But in general, a lot of bad actors around the world are looking to make whatever moves they can now to settle into what they hope is.
Starting point is 01:36:10 a new normal because they know that there's going to be a different approach and no patience when it comes to President-elect Trump coming back and saying this is what we want to have happening. These are friends we're going to work with. And if you cross us and hurt us, he's not looking to a nation build, but he'll use force when he needs to. Now, dare I say that they looked happy even greeting him when he was there. I know. It's crazy. I mean, it was, it was, how different was that meeting from like 2016 and previous ones? No, it was mind-blowing. Now, because we live in an internet age where people can meme in AI things,
Starting point is 01:36:47 there was some true hilarity that happened in terms of Jill Biden and Donald Trump being together in Notre Dame. But it was really remarkable to see world leaders lining up, and it's like they had springs in their seats. They popped up. They were all smiles. He didn't have to sort of man-spread his way to the front of the line. He just showed up, and people willingly were wanting to engage him. You could just see a palpable hunger for, hey, this is a vigorous, real leader. And we might, this is just a different Trump. This is a different, different time.
Starting point is 01:37:22 And maybe the rest of the world is going to say, we want to give this a second try. Yeah. I mean, it's, it's nice to have someone there that's, like, sentient and is aware of it. I know that Jill Biden and Ashley Biden were kind of there, but they just were sort of, I mean, it's not just me, right? They were kind of treated as like afterthought. I mean, he's the president now, regardless of whether or not, you know, we've had the inauguration and he's sworn on the Bible. He's the president. No, and this is such a different transition and such a different kind of environment, in part because Biden has been on the slow fade, really, from inauguration. But especially just the way things have broken.
Starting point is 01:38:00 I think the best funny truth that came out of it was the Prince of England waiting to meet the real king when he came into the greeting room for Notre Dame. And so basically when you have the royal family of England looking to embrace Trump before he's even back in office, you know the world has changed a bit. Very much so. I wanted to ask you and kind of switch gears and look towards obviously China. Because China's, you know, I saw that one of the headlines where they were urging, you know, people in Syria to ensure safety of Chinese residents. And they kind of, you know, have been watching all of this unfold. You have Iran now that's, I would say that they're entirely becoming destabilized because this is. just thrown uncertainty on their regimes, you know, hold a grasp of power. You know, Russia's in the situation that it is in now. So desperate, it couldn't even, it couldn't even back up Assad in Syria.
Starting point is 01:38:51 And now Trump is coming into office in January. How was China looking at this? I saw the one Taipei Times headline, China warships near Taiwan nearly double. But is that just them kind of continuing to save face? Because I cannot see them jumping. on that landmine that it would be for themselves and doing something stupid right now with a more becoming conservative Europe, Trump in office, and the big axis
Starting point is 01:39:19 of evil there, you know, with Iran and Russia and everybody destabilized. Yeah, well, just with the usual caveat that Xi Jinping has been a different kind of leader and I can't impose my rationality on him to try to predict what would go well, he gets offended by Winnie the Pooh.
Starting point is 01:39:35 I mean, you know, there's certain problems there. but it really would be ridiculous and really bad for China's own interest to try to do something now. They, I think, operate under the assumption that President Trump is a businessman and a dealmaker. He will be tough when he has to be tough, but they think they know that they can try to engage in a conversation with him where there was no conversation that he had with Joe Biden. And so I don't think they want to toss that option out the window at the start. But that's rationality.
Starting point is 01:40:10 They have been playing with fire with lots of ships and planes going into Taiwan space, lots of ratcheting up of pressure. They really don't need to do that, but they have done it anyway. They've done the same to the Philippines and Japan where they're playing with fire. I just think that they have to take a step back. You're right about Iran. It's going to be in a fundamentally different place. The money's going to shrink back up again.
Starting point is 01:40:37 China can't bankroll them forever on stuff. So hopefully some realism comes back into play, and America will be better off for that. There you go. And we'll have like really good, awesome things to talk about going into the new year. I mean, I can't like trying to decide, one day you'll join me and be like, Dana, I just can't believe it, trying to decide they're going to stop being communist, you know. And I mean, it may never happen, but you never know. I mean, weirder things have transpired. It's a beautiful thought. And I will continue to entertain it. There you go. Stephen Yates, at Yatescoms on X.
Starting point is 01:41:08 Always good to see you, my friend. Thank you so much. Have a good week. Thank you, Dana. Thank you. Subscribe to the Dana Show podcast because who says you can't make fun of people while staying informed on your own personal time? Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast.
Starting point is 01:41:24 I really wish that we could just play Donnie Hathaway's this Christmas and karaoke, this last segment, because this is such a great Christmas song. right? It's so good. This Christmas. It's so, I love this song. There's like certain Christmas songs that I have to play. I mean, yes, in addition to like, you know, the hymns that celebrate, you know, Jesus's birth. But this one by Donnie Hathaway is one of them. And then the sleigh bells come in. If you're listening on the radio, you can listen to this. But the simulcast, you can't hear it. But here's where they kick in. There's where they kick in. It's some jingle bells. And then that rhythm settles in and it's ah i love that song you know the other one that i really like that apparently i did not
Starting point is 01:42:12 realize how much this divide you all everybody out there watching and listening wings is wonderful christmas time that is a great great song that half of you hate every year we talk about this i've never discussed this on the show and i always get emails from people who are like how Can you like that song? That's the worth Christmas song ever. And they just, they can't stand it. And then my own kids make fun of when Paul McCartney gets to the part of the song where he's like, you know, in the choir, the children in the choir.
Starting point is 01:42:49 And my kids laugh at it because they think it sounds so, like, those kids suck. They're so bad. That's a great Christmas song too, right? But why does, like, I didn't know it was that divisive. Is that really? Kane, music guy. That divisive? What?
Starting point is 01:43:04 What? I don't think so either, but do you know anyone that doesn't like it? I'm sure there's somebody. Communists. Has to be. Probably. Baby it's cold outside is another one that you got to play. Even more so now, right? Anything by Bing Crosby, particularly white Christmas. Right? Got to have.
Starting point is 01:43:29 And the only version of Little Drummer Boy that will work for me is Dionne Warwick's. I don't know why. It is the only version that will work for me, Whitney's aunt. Dionne Warwick doing a little drummer, is so good. Her voice is so good. So I don't know. It's like it's, I don't know. Everybody's got their own songs and stuff, right?
Starting point is 01:43:51 So we're going to start easing it in. I'm not going to like overwhelm you Hallmark style. We're going to start easing it. We got our Christmas. I'm in a snowstorm right now or a snow globe, one of the two. But we got our, we're all Christmased out. I don't know if anybody's even seen. the thing on my desk in front of my screen. I got, you know what I think grenades are like,
Starting point is 01:44:14 you can see the grenade kind of here, but not really. It's a Christmas bobble. There it is. It's a bobble. There it is. Yeah, it's an American pine cone, the grenade. There it is. All right. So some of the other things, like I said, we've been following all this stuff. There's going to be some pieces coming out for you. There's one of Daniel Penny right now that Lorraine has. It's up but substack. And of course, you know, we're going to be watching the situation as it unfolds. This is not going to be something that you have any kind of resolution to literally anytime soon or in our lifetimes of Syria. But it's going to make for a very, very interesting start to the new year, is it not? All right. Today in stupidity came.
Starting point is 01:44:57 All right. This is Biden. Not only did he pledge to send aid to Syria. Like he's pledged to send more money at other countries than he ever has. North Carolina or anybody here in the United States. But let's go ahead and play Cut 1. What was he saying here? Let's play a game. Play this. We will help stability, ensure stability
Starting point is 01:45:17 in eastern Syria. Protecting any personnel, our personnel against any threats. And we'll remain our mission against ISIS will be maintained, including security of detention facilities where ISIS fighters will be
Starting point is 01:45:33 held his prisoners. He's literally a lame duck president, but man, is he really... Now you can see why he probably didn't go to the Notre Dame's reopening. Kind of see why. All right, folks, that does it for us today. I'll be back behind the mic with you tomorrow. I'll be on Jesse Waters' program this evening, 7 p.m. Central. Have a great night.

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