The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Rep. Al Green Censured, 2028 Begins & Hunter Biden Is BROKE
Episode Date: March 6, 2025The House votes to censure Rep. Al Green for interrupting Trump’s Joint Address to Congress. President Trump continues to deliberate how to dismantle the Department of Education. Dana explains how D...emocrats are already planning for 2028 as Gavin Newsom launches his podcast to relate to a general audience to reinvent himself as a Moderate politician. American Astronauts say Elon Musk is absolutely factual after a Washington Post reporter asked him about how Musk said his rescue efforts were denied because of Biden. Hunter Biden requests for a federal judge to dismiss his laptop data case as he remains millions in debt following his dad leaving office blaming the California wildfires. Investment Banker Carol Roth joins us to discuss the Treasury ending enforcement of fines or penalties for Americans, Blackrock making a push to run the Panama Canal, the latest on tariff negotiations and much more. Dana reacts to the cringiest moments from Meghan Markle’s horrible Netflix cooking show. Texas AG Ken Paxton joins us to recap his visit to the border with J.D. Vance, Trump’s executive order cracking down on cartels, a possible run for Senate and more.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Relief Factorhttps://relieffactor.comTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor. Get their 3 week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! Goldcohttps://DanaLikesGold.com My personal, gold company - get your GoldCo 2025 Gold & Silver Kit. PLUS, you could qualify for up to $15,000 in BONUS silverAll Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/DanaCode Dana10 for 10% off your entire orderByrnahttps://byrna.com/danaDon’t leave yourself or your loved ones without options. Visit Byrna.com/Dana to receive 10% off Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/DanaDana’s personal, cell phone provider is Patriot Mobile. Get a FREE MONTH of service code DANAHumanNhttps://humann.comSupport your metabolism and healthy blood sugar levels with Superberine by HumanN. Find it now at your local Sam’s Club next to SuperBeets Heart Chews. Tax Network USAhttps://TNUSA.com/DANADon’t let the IRS’s aggressive tactics control your life, empower yourself with Tax Network USA’s support. Reach a USA based agent @ 1(800) 958-1000 - Don’t fight the IRS aloneKelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSee the NEW PS57 - Keltec Innovation & Performance at its bestNative Pathhttps://GetNativePath.com/DanaNot just for skin - essential for healthy joints and bones! Get NativePath Collagen for up to 45% off + FREE shipping!
Transcript
Discussion (0)
Friends, I would do it again.
I have to be candid with you.
I'm not trying to in some way insult you.
This is a matter of principle.
This is a matter of conscience.
There are people suffering in this country
because they don't have health care.
I'll close with this.
On some issues that are matters of conscious,
it is better to stand alone than not stand at all.
Well, you didn't stand at all. You had a tantrum. You had a tantrum on the floor of the house. And I read yesterday that he's already looking into, and I don't understand this, drafting articles of impeachment for some reason. Now, I want you to consider this. So he was removed from the house floor by who? By Mike Johnson, Speaker Johnson. And Speaker Johnson. And Speaker Johnson.
Johnson did what? He called for the sergeant at arms, asked the sergeant of arms to remove Al Green.
And Al Green's response is that damn Trump. He's a meme at this point. He's just a walking, talking meme.
And I'm still trying to kind of understand why they think that this is helpful, especially after.
you had POTUS who just gave this address, right, had this address, and their response
isn't, wow, you know, when he told us, looked right at us and said maybe we should focus on tax
cuts and all of this stuff. You know what, let's instead of doing that, let's focus on impeaching
him because you know if that, first of all, it's not going to go through the house again,
even though Republicans have such an unbelievably narrow majority.
It's just not, it's just never, it's just not going to happen.
There aren't enough Democrats this go around to make this work.
There's just not enough Democrats.
Number one.
Number two, I think that even some of the leftiest Democrats among them are going to run from something like that for the simple fact of optics.
of optics.
Because what have we been talking about
on the program for, you know, God knows how long,
how they are
not normal anymore.
You have the party of freaks,
the party of men and women's bathrooms,
the party of high taxes,
the party of what inflation,
the party of let's keep giving our money to Ukraine,
and then you watch everything
burned down in Maui and in the Carolinas
and even in California.
Because of all,
of that. And all they have to do again, oh my gosh, why is this so hard? All they got to do is just be
normal for the love of all things. Holy my gosh. They can't even do that. They can't even just,
you know, not do this stuff again. It didn't, it didn't work out for you last time. Why are you
trying it again? And if anything, they're just going to make the voters angrier and angrier and
angrier and angrier and angrier. That's what's going to happen.
So they can sit here and they can do all this stuff.
That's all well and good.
But in the end, it's not going to get them a single thing except voter rage.
Voters are going to be upset because they're not getting what they ask for.
Voters are going to be mad because they're going to look at Democrats.
Oh, here are Democrats playing around again.
You know, they're just playing around, not doing anything serious.
Just this, I'm so tired of this stuff.
And I swear to you, if I have to deal with another flipping impeachment,
came so, oh, my God.
I can't deal with another one.
I can't deal with anymore.
It was stupid the first time around.
It's going to be dumber still now,
especially because, I mean, we're going to talk about this.
The video here coming up that they, oh, you didn't see it because you have a life.
I'm sorry.
You got a life and you do productive things.
You didn't see it.
Well, Democrats made a video for you.
We got to talk about it because they, I don't know.
It's just to help us all.
I can't even.
been. So welcome to the show.
At top of this first hour, Dana Lash with you. And like I said, a lot of stuff to touch on because
these, we got a lot. We've got Ukraine. We've got all the latest with Ukraine. We've got this.
He's signing a bunch of executive orders today too. I think it's at one o'clock. Isn't that right?
So it's, well, sorry, two Eastern, one central, I believe. And I, and we'll take any remarks that he
gives about that will we'll we'll make sure that you will we'll air some of those because I'm curious
as to what he what uh you know I like his commentary when they hand them the little things to sign
because he comments on all of it so we're going to have that for you as well get into all of that
we're also going to touch on the latest again with all the Democrats and I got a warning for you on
28 a big warning for you on 2020 not enough people are paying attention to this and they should
And so we're going to discuss all of that.
So in the meantime, POTUS today, executive orders coming in.
And the Department of Education, this is the stuff that you need to do right off the bat before all the midterms start.
Because he's ordering Linda McMahon to start dissolving the Department of Education.
This is per the hill.
So the EO on this is for her to take the necessary steps to shut it down.
This was something that he put through earlier this week.
He's signing this afternoon.
It's going to direct her to begin dissolving the Department of Education.
Maybe everything can just go to the state.
Now, the interesting thing, and this is per the post, in the Wall Street.
journal, the executive order was one of the things that he was immediately focusing on during the
transition. So as it pertains to the Department of Education, so this was something that he was looking at
like way before he even got into office. And it recognizes in the EO that they don't have the authority
to abolish the department and that, you know, it would likely take 60 votes in the Senate. Republicans
only have 53 seats, so it's not going to happen unless Republicans only have to pick off a couple
of Democrats for it. But they're asking her to take all the necessary steps to facilitate this closure.
And that's so they're starting it. So you're going to hear a lot more weeping and gnashing of the
teeth from Democrats on this. And because they're looking at it like, oh, he's he's going to,
he's going to dissolve the Department of Education. Look, he's going to,
do this to the Department of Education. He's going to dissolve it. You know, I got to,
what have we gotten for it? I mean, I think that the results speak for itself. What have parents
gotten from taking the administration of their children's education literally out of their hands
and consolidating it all the way in Washington, D.C. I, you can't say that it turned into a strength
for us. That's not something anybody can say. So I, I mean, I think that this is, this is, this is
one of those moves, it's going to go right into the, get right into the heart of what the coalition
is on the right. So all the independents and moderates for them, this is their issue,
their big issue, education, to be able to have this and serve this as fast, even if it's
an EO that recognizes that they don't have the authority unless it goes through the Senate,
still, that's going to be a really good optic for people who are, you know, they need a little
something after all of their efforts post-November, right, leading up to and after. And I think this
is a great way for that to happen. He's using these executive orders in a very interesting way, too,
because it's not just him trying to get ahead of Congress, get something set, and then demanding
that Congress immediately go behind him and do it, which he is. But it's also challenging. I think
it's very much outboxing Democrats. And it's really putting the onus on them. It's really
challenging them. I mean, you saw the
act that all of them, I mean, they
couldn't get one Democrat to support
the protection,
the women's in sports bill. You couldn't
even get a Democrat to stand up in support. It was
insane. So
it's making it,
it does, it makes them look like he's doing a lot of stuff, which he is
with the EOs. But at some
point, that
balance is going to get a little
off balance
and it's going to start looking
bad if Republicans don't make it permanent, which we've talked about ad nauseum. Or we're going to
continue talking about it because we've got Carol Roth on later to talk about some of the tariffs,
the tariff plan. And I really, again, I really feel like they need, uh, POTIS should do like a rally
that focuses specifically on economics. He should, he should do a rally that, that specifically focuses on
that. And he can get out there and he can have it like a World War II vibe, right?
but without like doing, you know.
Have, you know, like victory guards, something like that, like that whole aesthetic.
He should do an economic rally where he's explaining this, you know, to people.
Have the OJs.
Are the OJs all alive?
Kane?
Did you think I would be asking you, hey, Kane, will you Google for me while we're on it?
Can you Google for me?
Are the OJs living?
Not the Simpsons, but, you know, they could have them play, you know, money, money,
he could have them play.
No, it doesn't appear that they're all over.
Just saying there's a lot of stuff that could happen.
I really, I mean, am I, I know I'm like, okay, rallies or rallies,
but I really think that one of these would be super beneficial to people, right?
Because it's going to get tough, and he needs to come out and say, follow me, follow me into this.
And I'm going to bring you out on the other side.
I cannot stress to you how much more important that is than the taint bros and all of the other stuff
that's out there just serving as a distraction.
This is so incredibly important because I am really watching.
I'm telling you, I'm hearing from, I had a lot of friends and family because you guys know
I was raised by Democrats.
I had a lot of people that I'm related to who voted for Trump this last time around for that
reason.
So most, a lot of them, the sports thing was, you know, a little lower on the list of priorities,
but every single one of them, they really, they really wanted action.
here. They believed that Trump was the one to, is the one to handle the economy. And they still
believe it. But I don't want that faith to get rocked because there's a storm coming in 28 and in 26.
We're going to talk about that here coming up. We've got headlines on the way. It's our friends over,
it's the non-firearm firearm. It's the burn a gun. The burn a gun is, well, it doesn't care
about gun-free zone signs. It doesn't care about any of that stuff. The burn a gun is a great way
to diversify what you have already for your weapons.
I have friends, and when I first heard about it,
I had a friend who lives in D.C.
And they have their license.
It's really difficult to get one of those carry licenses in D.C.'s in D.C.,
but my friend has it.
And unfortunately, they're not able to carry it like in 90% of the places
because of the municipal and private property and all that stuff.
But because of the nature of their work,
they have to walk to their car late at night sometimes.
And that's pretty dangerous, especially in high crime.
is city. So they went and they got a
burn a gun. They got specifically the SD.
It's their best-selling model. It shoots
chemical irritant projectiles that can disable threats
from up to 50 feet away. When you
compare it to average stun guns, stun guns are what
one or two rounds? Burna SD offers
five. And there are different
models. This is the most popular one.
You have instant readiness.
There's no recoil. And
again, five-round capacity. This is a great way
to diversify. I mean, you carry knives.
You carry blades. So this makes
sense, especially in those kind of difficult
areas. Again, doesn't care about gun-free zone signs. No waiting period, no background check.
It ships right to your door. Right now, you can get 10% off of your purchase, but the only way to do that is to go
through burner.com slash Dana and see everything that they have. B.YRNA.N.com slash Dana for 10% off.
New York State has a new recruitment process for Democrat voters. After Doge's purged of the
federal workforce, Governor Kathy Hochel is recruiting federal workers to move to New York.
Does she really want employment? Or just more votes?
Check out the watchdog on Wall Street podcast on Apple, Spotify,
wherever you get your podcast.
And now, all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
So 538, as soon as, of course, they get rid of Nate Silver,
538 just goes to hell.
So it gets the axe.
ABC News slashes jobs in a major shakeup.
Insert joke about learning to code.
Just saying.
Just saying.
So they got a major major.
Because you know what?
You're going to see this more and more.
Okay, here's my.
I'm trying to talk.
beyond the conspiracy theory bus and I hit my mind
because I talk with my hands to an
insufferably annoying degree.
Is it, you
could be, because people are tired
of legacy media and the digital
consumption is now fully kicking off
and so the way that people are
consuming news is changing.
Or
they lost all that U.S. AID funding, the
USAID funding, and they got to cut jobs.
I'm just saying, it's,
you know,
I'm not saying, saying,
but I'm speculating.
It's probably still not a great idea
to vacation in Mexico.
We had friends who invited us
I've never been to a tequila tasting and I'm like
I really don't want to go
and get my hands chopped off and be found
on the side of the road in a bag.
Although I'm sure there's still some
there's some psycho stalker killers out there who would like that.
Nine students disappeared on
a holiday. They were tragically found
dismembered by the side of the road
along with a literal bag of their hands.
It was in southern Mexico.
ago. There were a Mexican nationals, but they were on their way to, you know, basically across the country for a beach vacation. Initial assessments showed bullet wounds, signs of torture. It was the four women, five men, ages 19 to 30. They were all in the trunk of an abandoned car with their hands in a bag. And they were all nine students. And they were reported missing. And they were fat. It's just horrific. I'm just saying, Kane, I'm just, you know, yeah.
Apparently, they say swearing is linked with increased pain tolerance and strength.
Just saying, I don't have any vices but that one.
That is definitely vice that I have, and I'm not going to lie.
Trying to, you know, new year and me, you know, stop.
It doesn't make you nervous.
Stop it.
So ridiculous.
But they said that it's not a near, obviously near universal feature of language.
It's still considered not societal, you know, not socially correct.
But they said that there is.
they've noted in psychology
that there's something like those
outbursts like that do something for the human
psyche and they're like they think
it's related to pain reduction.
Is that why you would have like weightlifters
make those noises?
I'm thinking there's something with it.
I think they're right.
Dysentary, which always killed me in the Oregon Trail.
Dysentary. It's
on the rise in Oregon of all places.
Yes, it's the diarrhea-inducing dysentery.
is making a stomach-turning comeback. They said it's a hyper-contagious bacterial disease. It surged
in a couple of different counties. There was one where 40 cases were reported alone.
They said they're trying to get a handle on it, but just, you know, maybe don't be dirty.
I don't know. Like, I don't really have any idea of how do you not, like, don't play with feces.
I mean, like, really what? I don't understand how people get it. Are you drinking puddle water?
Like, stop it. We got a lot more on the way. Stick with us.
over at my family pharmacy they I this website to save me more times than I can count I mean my
health my actual literal health I've been I was sick over a holiday and it was like Thanksgiving I had a
host I was getting struck throat I the urgent care was like a crazy I just I couldn't even get into my
and T all family pharmacy helped me out I got my xythro myasin uh I actually I got it overnighted
and it immediately started helping obviously with my symptoms and sickness uh helping with
you know, the super sore throat, all of that. They have over 200 different medications, all of the
antibiotics that they have. It's all made in the USA. I don't know anywhere else where you can say that,
but you don't have to worry about quality and safety with all family pharmacy. You can always
be prepared. It's simple, fast, and affordable. No insurance, no problem. They've got straightforward
pricing. And their shipping is just two to four days. Overnight, also in a pinch. Your health
is always within reach. So order from the comfort of home as well. I mean, they can deliver
right to your door. Visit all family pharmacy.com slash Dana and use code Dana 10 for 10% off of your
entire order. That's all family pharmacy.com slash Dana for 10% off, but you got to use
promo code Dana 10 to unlock that discount. Dana 10, all family pharmacy.com slash Dana.
The Dana Show podcast. Your fast, funny, and informative news companion for those always on the move.
Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. Sir, who do you think the leader
of the Democratic Party is right now?
I think the voting public right now is what I would say.
No, they're not.
And I keep telling that.
We're not going to have a charismatic leader right in here and save us from this.
And I would...
I mean, I don't know how high he has to be in order to believe that.
But, you know, Tim Walts, he was smelling burning tire with his wife, Gwen, burning tires.
And I don't know, maybe the chemicals.
The actually looking straight at the camera and going, yeah, the voting public is the leader of the party.
Remember the voting public that we actually did.
really allowed to vote on her candidate. Yeah, that
that's them. That's them right there.
Okay, a warning about
2008. Now, I already see it happening.
26
is going to determine a lot of this.
And I know everybody's already like, golly,
Dana, stop talking to about elections. Guys,
somebody's got to, because Democrats
already are. The smart
ones are already planning.
The
dumb ones, and we'll talk about that in a moment,
they're making videos for
TikTok. But I saw that,
Gavin Newsom gave an interview where and it was brilliant the way he did it and I don't like saying
these nice things about him. They're not nice about him. I'm just simply remarking on his strategy because
I'm not a fan obviously. But I think that people underestimate him and that is very dangerous.
He is, so this is going to be a weird observation, he is the type of guy who strategizes like a woman does.
Does that make sense?
Kane, does that make sense to you?
He doesn't approach issues like a man does.
Men approach issues typically more head-on, right?
They just confront them.
They deal with it.
Women are different.
We employ subterfuge.
We use misdirection.
It's there is definitely more, it's a little bit more performative.
and we just have a very different more,
women are more underhanded,
and we have a more underhanded approach.
And the most dangerous people in politics
are the men who operate in that same way.
They're dangerous.
So he has that quality.
Imagine if like Claire McCaskill was a dude, right,
and had a little bit more success in elected office, very similar.
He is a good strategist.
And I know we make.
fun of it. You know, we make fun of him for going to French laundry and we make fun of him for
probably using too much hair product and the rail to nowhere. He's got all this stuff in his
baggage. He's got all this. But he also knows how to read the room. And he's doing that now.
We laughed at him a year ago when he tried stepping up to DeSantis and doing, oh, well, you're the
Florida blueprint. We're the California blueprint. He did that very purposefully. And I think
DeSantis moving out and doing it the way he did was kind of a way to thwart Newsom, right?
To thwart him.
So the whole thing with Newsom and the way he's approaching this, he does this interview,
and he's been talking to a couple of different media outlets and doing some podcast stuff,
and he's got his own podcast now.
He launched his own podcast.
And he is acting like he's moving to the center.
on the trans issues. He was saying that he thinks it's unfair, that it's deeply unfair, is how he said it,
for women to have to deal with men competing in women's sports. Now, he's only just saying this
after you're well past the election. He's saying this well past, you know, he's fundraising,
filing, things like that, and well before midterms. He's trying to, this is what they do. They run to
the middle. He is making a deliberate play for independence and moderates. The people who
looked at Democrats and were like, oh my gosh, these people are freaks. I'm going to the other
side and voted. And I know I talk about this a lot, but I'm trying to drive at home how
unbelievably important this is. This is their strategy. It has to be. This is the only thing that
they can do. They're so far left. There's nowhere else to go. When Tim Wall says that the voting
public is that those are the people that lead the party, he's so wrong.
the establishment freaks leave the party and they led it away from the voters. Remember the saying, this was back, I think it became popular to say when Reagan became a Republican. And was it Reagan who said I didn't leave the Democrat Party, the Democrat Party left me or something to that effect? There are a lot of people who feel like that right now. And those are the people who went and voted for Trump. They voted and they became part of the coalition. They're not necessarily like party animals, but they went and they vote. And they vote. And they vote. And they vote.
voted for Trump and voted for the right. But that doesn't mean that that claim is forever, right? You might
have them one election cycle. If Republicans don't mess it up, you may have them too. And that's what
Republicans need to be focused on, which is another reason why I'm so mad they're not moving
these spending cuts in fast enough. So to my point, Inter Newsom. Newsom sees this. Clearly, he's been
trying to make a play for this for some time. He's tried other strategies. He's recognized they didn't
work. And so now he's, he's maneuvering into a new presentation. Oh, yes, it's bad. The trans stuff.
Well, that's something that you can even get hardcore lefties in California to agree with you on.
It's something that you can get hardcore righties to agree with you on. It's something that you
can get the independents and the moderates to agree with you on. It's, you are, you are right
there on the sweet spot of the issue. And he's holding that his big thing. You know, his podcast,
he comes out with his first thing, that's his big, that's his big, his big issue change.
He's, he's making himself more palatable to a general audience.
He's going to continue doing this slowly, but surely, until he has reinvented himself.
So then he'll watch midterms and see how midterms happen.
If Democrats, or not Democrat, because Democrats aren't the problem here, Republicans are.
if Republicans can't even bring these bills up,
if they can't even sponsor these bills that implement the cuts that we voted for,
those people that Newsom is now soft targeting,
he's going to start coming in with moderate economic proposals.
It'll be soft on it, but it'll be just enough where to hook their interest.
And then he'll reel them in with these other issues.
You watch him go soft on the border, at least for a Democrat.
He's going to start talking about more border security and the importance of
it. He's going to make it look like he wants to free his party of the radical establishment.
And he's going to act like he wants to bring back some moderation and bring the party more back to
center. He'll talk about it to represent the real Americans. He might even use the phrase the
classical liberals. And he's going to bring all of this out in the media because they don't have
anyone else. Who else do they have? Andrew Cuomo is still too far away.
to be considered prime for rehabilitation.
He's thinking about running for mayor.
He's very slowly trying to work his way back.
He's not ready yet.
It may never be.
You've got Klobuchar, right?
You've got Bashir in Kentucky,
who's going to be Newsom's biggest competitor.
Bashir's a Democrat in a red state,
and he's been able to kind of mention it.
He knows how to tow the line.
He knows how to balance on both sides.
Newsom also has a form,
admittable war chest.
And he's got all of the biggest donors in the Democrat Party.
They're like either his family or lifelong friends.
He knows all the people who make all the ads, everything.
Do not underestimate him.
He is the biggest threat as a candidate to Republicans for 2028.
He's got the name recognition.
He picks his fights smart.
and he's already moderating.
And people think that they're getting him for an interview.
He's getting you for an interview.
He's using you to help build up his new retconned history.
Now, don't think that he's going to hold these positions.
I mean, heaven forbid, if he gets elected, guess where he's going?
Right back.
Right back.
But not all the way back.
I'll walk it back just a little bit to try to rope in those radicals.
who are going to see him as, yes, he's not radical enough, but he's the only one we have.
Moderates and independents will see him as, well, we don't know what we're going to get after
Trump and we don't want crazy, so we don't know. Maybe we'll reconsider.
It is going to be the perfect time for them to say, consider coming back.
Come back home. That's going to be their whole slogan.
Because after Trump, who is it? It's not certain. Nobody knows.
and if it is anybody that can't, that is not going to be able to deliver or doesn't have a record of delivering, these independents and moderates, they're going to very easily float all the way back.
So Republicans need to figure out how they're going to deal with us. They need to start now. They can't do what they did in 2012 and not pay attention to all the warning signs and all these troubled districts and stick their heads in the sand and then, oh, election day, maybe we should do something.
they got to get ahead of it.
So I'm telling you, he's super,
there's several,
there's several politicians
that are coming up.
Lorraine accurately notes West Moore
and Maryland too.
He's another one to watch.
You got Bashir,
you got more,
there's maybe like four
with Newsom included
to kind of keep an eye on.
But they're very slowly
and very quietly
rebuilding their bench.
and they're going to reinvent themselves
and they're going to do it with bells and whistles
that you would expect from a party that has close ties to Hollywood.
Are Republicans in 28 going to be ready?
And I know that it seems like it's so far away,
it's not even four years away now.
And then what happens if Republicans can't get it together right now
and you lose midterms?
And you're going to be operating from a hugely disadvantaged position.
you have to be two elections ahead of these people every single time.
Everything that is happening right now is going to determine that.
This right now is the test period for this coalition.
It wasn't able to stay together after Reagan.
I hope everybody realizes that.
It fell apart after Reagan.
There was a kind of a micro one in the 90s with Gingrich and his contract with America.
And then there was a little bit of one that came together again in the Tea Party days in 2008.
but it fell apart after that.
So how is the right going to maintain it?
I don't actually have the answer to that.
But I cannot warn people enough about this.
Cannot warn people enough.
Audio sound by two real quick.
This is what Tim Wals was saying about these town halls.
The town halls, by the way, are absolutely astroturfed,
but I want you to listen to how he's leveraging them.
There is going to be an organic uprising,
which we're seeing out of folks.
and many of those are independents at these Republican town halls.
They're making the play now.
I don't think Tim Walz is going to be any kind of character in any sort of future administration.
But right now he's a dispatch.
They're dispatching him for messaging.
Telling you, this is a very interesting thing to watch.
We've got a lot coming up because we've got to talk about the move.
Now, there was a lot of discussion about Trump and Ukrainian refugees, et cetera, et cetera,
a little bit different from what actually apparently is being looked at.
So we're going to talk about that as well coming up.
We're also going to get into the Black Rock at Panama Canals and tariffs with Carol Roth.
We're going to be talking with her.
And then later, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton will be joining us.
So a pretty big show.
We've got a lot planned for you today as we move.
Our partners that help bring you this program, Gold Co, you guys know I love gold and silver.
It's tangible.
during the president's first term, gold surge, 53% silver, 51.
Precious metals could potentially break new records in 2025, so protect your wealth with gold
and silver today. They stay in the test of time.
At Dana likesgold.com, you can get your free 2025 gold and silver kit today and qualify for
up to $15,000 in bonus silver, maybe even more.
Safeguard your savings with this free 2025 gold and silver kit.
Visit Dana likesgold.com, join the thousands who've already called Gold Co, the number one-rated
gold company.
and you can get a free copy of their 2025 gold and silver kit and qualify for up to $15,000
in bonus silver, possibly even more.
That's dana likes gold.com.
Get the lowdown on the latest news with a side of laughs.
Whenever you want, subscribe to the Dana Show podcast on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast.
Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of the United States.
public education from defunding it from a federal level and then all
a setup that is going that is ongoing it's a recipe to make education
unavailable to black people and where does that then leave us it puts us back
to when america was great and we were picking cotton and and all of it was doing the
productivity that they are putting the my Latino brothers and sisters who migrate here to do that
work because we are not suited intellectually to do it anymore.
And, but they would have us back confined to doing that kind of work.
So we got to watch out for where we are headed and it's the people that will.
I feel did we accidentally just get super drunk?
What did I just hear?
That's Hank Johnson.
He is now in his defense.
He also thought that Guam would tip over.
I'm not sure that's a defense.
Yeah.
I mean, I really...
Yeah.
So, wait, hold up.
No one splice that together.
That sounds insane.
It's like he caught himself and he just kept falling, right?
Just tumbling.
Just grabbing onto these branches.
You know, just tumbling, just falling down a hill.
He's trying so hard to, you know, he's...
And, you know, because we're not, you know, capable of doing it.
You know, we're not.
Oh, he realized how bad does that sound?
I've got to put myself down now.
We're not smart enough and all that.
Like, why does that where, why do Democrats go there?
I mean, it was almost like he was saying, we have to.
I mean, is he saying you got to replace slave labor?
Is that what he's saying?
Yes.
Oh, my gosh.
The, who is the guy, the younger guy in the little box above him who is laughing?
Who is smiling really big because I could tell he's trying not to laugh.
I don't know who that is.
There's a couple of points.
There should be a name on there.
It's too blurry to see it looks like.
Yeah, it's too blurry to see.
And the other women are just staring at him like, who leaked that?
Someone on that call had to leak that.
They had to think this man is crazy.
We've got to keep that.
We got it.
No, he's crazy.
That is a really, it's weird.
What he's saying is insane.
I mean, good night.
That's where Democrats always go every single time.
Like, what we got to, I don't know we have time to play it, but we'll come up with it.
There's, I mean, we've got audio.
They say this all the time.
They go back on, well, if we're talking about immigration, you know, who's going to do these jobs here?
Do you realize how racist these people?
Is there no self-awareness?
Oh, my gosh.
They're going to plunge our toilets.
That cut makes me so.
I was cringing.
I was like wadding myself up into a ball while he's saying it.
It just was so painful.
My gosh, I just.
All right.
Coming up in our second hour,
they're now saying that it was a slur what Trump said to Elizabeth Warren at the joint address.
Yeah, they are.
So we must discuss this.
We're also, we've got Carol Roth who's going to be joining us at the bottom of the hour as well.
the latest with Ukraine. We're watching for these executive orders about the Department of Education.
Megan Markle's new horrifying show. That and so much more. Stick with us. Our partners over at Tax Network USA.
This is an organization, a great entity that's going to help you with your tax burden because
they're firing people at the IRS, but not fast enough yet. And, well, you know, deadlines are coming up.
IRS, the largest collection agency in the world. And they just operate knowing that they just,
don't like you. Getting ahead of anything, if any of this is a smart move, but never, ever,
ever contact the IRS alone. Oh, and never. Turn it over to the team at Tax Network USA,
because all they do is sleep and then eat and then fight with the IRS. That's all they do.
That's all they do in life, those three things. Don't wait, schedule a complimentary consultation,
talk with the Tax Network USA strategist, 1-800-9-581,000 or TNUSA.com slash Dana.
They have proven resolution strategies. Doesn't matter if it's 10,000, that you owe 10 million.
They have tailored strategies designed to settle your issues in your favor.
They have a team of attorneys and negotiators.
They've resolved a billion dollars in tax set already.
They deliver for their clients with risk-free solutions.
And these people know how to navigate the system.
They know who to call and who to avoid.
So talk with them today.
Schedule a complimentary consultation by calling 1-800-958-1000 or visit tnusa.com
slash Dana.
Don't let the IRS's aggressive tactics control your future.
TNUSA.com slash Dana.
Our next question is from Aaron Gregg with the Washington Post.
Hi, everyone. Thanks for doing this.
So my question relates to Elon Musk has said that he made the offer to bring you guys back earlier
and that it was denied.
My first question is, is that true?
And if so, what would that have looked like?
Was he offering to make another flight, push seats on another flight?
Could you give us some background there?
I can only say that Mr. Musk, what he says is absolutely factual.
I have no, we have no information on that, though, whatsoever.
What was offered, what was not offered, who it was offered to, how that process is went.
That's information that we simply don't have.
So I believe him.
I don't know all those details, and I don't think any of us really can give you the answer that maybe that you would be hoping for.
Dang.
So these are the two, this story fascinates me, these are the two,
astronauts that were supposed to be up in at the ISS for what eight days and it's been a year yeah it's
been a while and they've it's because the uh the vessel that they were going to come back back on they
had what i think it was the thrusters there were a couple of there were some malfunctions and they
needed to need to fix it and they couldn't figure out how to get how to get back the i think it was these
crew dragon capsule that SpaceX launched. That was like last fall. They were going to try to get it
to get them last fall. And they docked it apparently at the space station. And then apparently
NASA looks like, did they stall the return? I'm curious. This is just a crazy story. Welcome
back. Top of the second hour. Daniel Lash with you. The chat's at Rumble. And of course,
we're on Channel 347 direct TV, all kinds of good stuff.
I think this is very interesting. Now it's a space drama because the Biden's being accused of stalling this out for political reasons. I can't even imagine deciding to keep astronauts out there because of it. And they're stranded. I mean, that's, you know, they've been up there for forever, God love them. Sunitha Williams and Barry Wilmore, they call him Butch. They've been up there. They're Boeing Starliner. That's the capsule that they were on that. That's the one that malfunctioned. And they've been stuck up there. And so that was the claim that Musk had made.
is that that Biden stalled out their rescue for political reasons.
Wilmore, he, you know, he had denied in an earlier question, you know, that he about whether
politics had anything to do. But then when the reporter got more pointed with it, then he said,
you know, well, I can only say that what he says is factual. That's great. I'm trying to think,
like, what would the political payoff be for Biden to keep?
them stranded. I would think that that would be a win for him, right? Bringing home astronauts stranded
on the ISS. So why would you not do that? I'm trying to figure out what the payoff would be.
Because you don't want Musk having that victory? Is that the only thing I can think of? He didn't
want to partner with Musk. I think it might simply be that. Really? I mean, the only other thing I
could think of is that they were so confident that it would fail that they didn't want that
failure in their administration. I mean, literally, those are the only two explanations that make
any sense at all. That is so petty. That is so petty. So petty. He just, they just didn't want to,
they didn't want to have Musk having them. That's, I don't know. You know, the Biden's got issues.
Did you hear the story too? Hunter Biden saying that he's absolutely broke. He asked a judge to
drop the laptop lawsuit. He says he's millions in debt that it's been worsened by the LA wildfires.
I don't know how it's worsened. He was only renting the house that he was in. Wasn't the house
that the Secret Service was in? I think that one burned down in the wildfires, the one that they
had leased right next door. So he can't, nobody wants to buy his paintings, I guess, anymore.
That was in Politica. They said, Hunter Biden broke, a pardon from his dad, spared him from prison,
but he remained saddled with debt. He was forced out of the home. He was renting by the fire in the
Pacific Palisades. He said he's got a grim financial situation. That came out of a court filing,
saying that he struggled to sell his paintings in recent months, moving only one in the past 14 months.
In the prior two to three years, he moved 27 paintings. He sold 27 paintings. He reported significant
debt. Wait, sorry, Bar. How many of it was that one wannabe Big Lobowski guy who was his lawyer and
pot buddy? Didn't he buy most of them?
He bought a lot. Yeah.
He reported significant debts, lackluster sales of his memoirs.
I sold hell of a lot more books on Hunter Biden.
He sold only 4,200 copies in a year.
Wow.
And those are just bookstore orders.
That doesn't mean that the bookstore actually sold them.
Wow.
So, I mean, it's so shocking that Biden's art career ended the day that his dad left office.
How crazy is that?
I mean, I am marveling at the sheer coincidence of it all,
Kane.
Truly coincidental that now, because Biden isn't in office anymore,
he's no longer president of the United States,
suddenly Hunter Biden's spit paintings are no longer, guys, valuable.
Huh.
Nobody wants to buy them.
So he's begging.
He's saying he's,
broke. You know what?
Maybe living in,
let me look at this, let me look at the,
maybe living in the Pacific Palisades
renting the home that he was,
you realize
he was paying,
goodness.
Oh man, I mean,
he was paying $15,000 a month.
Oh, sorry, $16,000 a month.
He was paying $16,000
a month. And
apparently, I guess,
That house was burned down and then the house that was right next door to it, which was also about $15,000 to $16,000 a month.
We taxpayers had to pay that bill for Secret Service to live next door to him.
Why did he think he didn't need to even live out there?
He didn't need to live out there to work or for any other reason.
Why did he think that he could swing a $15,800 a month home, rent it?
when his income is entirely predicated upon his dad's influence as president.
I mean, he didn't even prepare.
He was still in that house as his dad was like, you could watch him lose the reelection.
He didn't even have the foresight to plan adequately for what life after his dad,
not in office anymore, for what that life would look like.
that's the other he is one of the most irresponsible males i have ever seen in my life talk about a
failure to launch it's him oh my gosh he's 50 something years old he's in his mid 50s his mid 50s he can get
like the denny's early bird thing right and he still can't stand on his own he's got to have daddy
merch out daddy so he can make his money? This man did not need to live in a $15,800 a month rental.
Talk about having champagne taste in a beer budget. He could have been living in a decent-sized home
paying a regular mortgage or a regular rent on a house back where his family is in Delaware.
But he didn't want to do that. He was trying to live it up. They think that there are this great dynasty.
and that's is that not just a Democrat for you now he's like oh I got to have I can't suffer the consequences of my illegal actions so I'm just I can we just throw these cases out can you imagine going to the judge I didn't manage my money responsibly and so now I'm broke can we uh can we throw the case out can you imagine going and saying that just shocking absolutely shocking where's this video I'm going to show you guys this is what Democrat
I'm sorry to do this to you.
So they decided to make a cutie little TikTok video.
The Democrats did.
Specifically, some that I don't know and who else.
AOC, Jasmine Crockett.
I guess they're trying to be Mortal Kombat.
Can you just, I'm sorry.
Can you play it?
I hate this.
It's so bad.
It's so bad.
Has their little descriptions in the bottom.
Now, I have a question.
She hates what?
Not into hair dye.
Okay, that's great.
That's so awkward.
Oh, gosh, so awkward.
Why does this one have two sprained fingers?
That's literally what it says at the bottom.
Why does that one, why does she have two sprained?
This is so awkward.
Someone said that AOC was in a room that looked like a Lisa Frank Trapperkeeper.
And I thought that is so unbelievably accurate.
I can't even.
It's like, it's like, oh, what was the other?
A top, was it John Hardy, whatever, that designer and then Lisa Frank Trapperkeeper.
Like that is so perfect.
I can't even deal with it.
These people clearly do not know how to bounce.
Jasmine Crockett was the only one who did it right.
And the one chick who's throwing, she's going to break her wrist off.
You know why she's got two sprained fingers?
Because she throws a punch like a girl.
That's why.
I mean, none of these people did this right.
None of them did.
It's so awkward.
Why are they so awkward?
Just that, well, she almost fell on her face.
So bad.
This is all they got.
You know, I'm going to tell you, the Democrat Party, there, here's the hurdle.
And I know I talked about their machinations for 28.
But we talked about that last hour.
This is the base of the party that's never going to give it up.
You, so when they say pick your fighter, they're really saying pick who you want to fight to try to take over the Democratic.
party because that's those are the hardcore progressive freaks that you got to fight through and some
people elect them bizarrely so that's those are the people that you got to fight you got to fight through
those people i don't i don't know that seems they're never going to relinquish control of that party
they've got it and democrats are going to have to figure out how to deal with them uh i don't know
so a couple of other things that we're going to be getting into as well if you sign up over a
chapter and verse. There's a lot of really good stuff up there, obviously. Lorraine's got a very
timely piece on the activist judges. This one, this is Judge Amir Ali, and we'll talk about him more
here coming up. This is the guy who's trying to argue that, you know, POTUS doesn't have
authority to basically control the treasury, even though it's under his purview. And he believes
that he can order the federal government to spend taxpayer dollars on whatever, right? All
of the waste, fraud and abuse from U.S. aid, and it actually spurred in their dissent, Gorsuch and
Kavanaugh and Thomas and Alito. They said that in this, quote, does a single district court judge
who likely lacks jurisdiction have the unchecked power to compel the government of the
United States to pay out and probably lose forever $2 billion taxpayer dollars? The answer to that
question should be an emphatic no, but a majority of this court apparently thinks otherwise.
I am stunned.
Native Path collagen delivers the two most essential collagen types that your body needs to support strong bones and flexible joints.
Whether it's for a post-workout recovery or simply supporting your overall health, native path collagen should be your go-to.
With type 1 and 3 collagen without unnecessary fillers, you'll enjoy smoother movement, resilient skin, and the confidence that comes with looking and feeling your best.
Native Path collagen will help keep your joints feeling strong and your skin looking smooth.
And best of all, Native Path offers incredible bundle deals that let you stock up and save big.
You can grab a three-pack or even a six-pack at a fraction of the price compared to other collagen brands.
It's just the perfect way to stay consistent with your daily collagen routine while keeping more money in your pocket.
Visit getnativepath.com slash Dana today and stock up on Native Path collagen for an incredible 45% off plus free shipping.
Every order comes with a 365-day money-back guarantee so you can try.
try it risk-free today.
And now, all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
So Florida's Attorney General has opened a criminal probe into the Taint Brothers.
The Tater, sorry, Tater, tainter, right?
They were charged with human trafficking in Romania.
Aren't there like charges that are actually still, like, open?
Like an investigation is still open in the UK?
there's a lot here anyway
the guy who describes himself as a misogynist
and I think in his dreams
a professional kickboxer
they brag about pimping out women
like all on video and there's
I can't even discuss half of what is
because it's so nasty
but anyway they're leaving
I guess they're going back to Romania so they're also leaving
but anyway that was announced yesterday or the day before
LA Times AI tool last
just one day
one whole day before it generated a sympathetic view of the triple K.
Right?
Oh my gosh.
So this, they said it, they had it, it said, it was called insights.
And it, it would like have op-eds and give you alternative viewpoints.
And then literally one day, like barely a full 24 hours.
They had to withdraw it because it started writing defenses of the triple K, right?
and they said that
we're going to have to go back to the drawing board
with this one. That's so bad.
That's so stupid.
Oh my gosh. An ancient skeleton found in a remote cave
could rewrite human history.
It's estimated to be
20,000, how many years old?
29,000 years old. That's insane.
It's considered the oldest human skeleton
ever found. It was in Thailand.
And I really hate the Daily Star
because the pop-up ads meet me want to murder everybody there.
It's like a kid or child or a baby or something.
Yeah, it's, yeah, but it's an old skeleton.
I mean, they found it.
I don't know how it's going to rewrite human history, though.
I mean, it's an old skeleton.
It's just, oh, it's real old, there you go.
I mean, it's still, but it's still a human skeleton.
You know, I don't know.
McDonald's is giving its restaurants.
Oh, everything is AI, an AI makeover.
They're using AI to target order accuracy.
Can they use AI to fix their stupid ice cream machines?
it would be great. They can't do that.
I mean, McFlurry, sometimes you
need it. And I'm sorry,
the Commission's program. Like, maybe
AI could deal with it. But they're giving them
a tech makeover. So they want to have
internet connected kitchen equipment,
AI enabled drive-thrus and
AI power tools for managers
to improve customer experience
and workers
who have to deal with like wrong orders
and all kinds of stuff. So they're trying to make
it, you know, they're trying to streamline their business.
I get it. And we talked
about Hunter Biden being broke and he's
begging people to, I know,
to drop his legal issues.
And then we also have California. They're considering
letting hunting dogs attack bears.
I don't know if I would want my dog to fight a bear.
You know, I just, but now
they said that they want to make it legal for hunters to
sick train hounds on bears,
revising a state law that prohibits the
hounding, the practice of
using them, like Black Bear particularly.
I don't know just be just be careful with the pups we get carol roth coming up next stick with us what does living better mean to you
is it more money a bigger house now think about this what about how you feel physically every day life is so much better when you feel good
when you wake up feeling great you can do more of the things that you love and you're ready to take on the day
if pain is affecting your life see how relief factor can help change that relief factor is a 100% drug-free daily supplement
that helps your body fight pain naturally.
Developed by doctors, relief factor supports your body's response to inflammation.
And it doesn't just mask pain for a short time.
It helps to reduce or even eliminate it.
And it's safe to take daily.
In fact, the longer you take Relief factor, the more effective it is.
Over 1 million people have turned to Relief Factor.
Feel better every day and you'll live better every day.
Try and Relief Factor is easy.
Get their three-week quick start for only 1995.
That's less than a dollar a day.
Call 1-800 for relief.
That's 1-800, the number four relief.
Or visit Relieffactor.com.
Keep your finger on the pulse with the Dana Show podcast, delivering timely news with
insightful analysis, whenever you want, straight to you on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you.
Bottom of this second hour, and you can listen coast to coast, terrestrially, Channel 347,
Direct TV, and X and Rumble and.
everywhere else, welcome back. So we've talked about this. The Black Rock thing, we talked with
James Fishback yesterday about the, don't know if I entirely agree with him while I understand
his thought process, the Doge dividend. And then a huge win for one of our friends who regularly
appears on the show. This was such a big win. And I honestly don't think that people would
really be talking about this had she not been sounding the along.
arm on it so much. It's that corporate transparency act, the thing that was forcing small businesses
to have to register. And you guys know, my good friend Carol Roth, it's Carol J.S. Roth on X. And her book,
you will, terrifying, you will owe nothing your war with a new financial world order and how to
fight back. The recovering investment banker, Haver of good hair, joins me now via Skype.
Carol, always so good to see you. I just have to say major kudos do you for this CTA, getting the
word out about this because I had no idea about this until you started tweeting about it and talking
about it. And I'm looking at it like, how did I not even know that this was a thing? I mean,
we have accountants. I don't know. I mean, like, how do I even this? I mean, it's scary,
but you helped beat it. I give a lot of credit to that to you. So congratulations. Tell people what
that means now for business owners. They don't have to file with like the criminal division in the
treasury now, right? Yes. Well, first of all, I want to thank you because you are one of the people who've
a huge voice and platform to this consistently and early.
And we've been talking about this for a very long time.
This is not something that just sort of happened at the 11th hour.
Like some of the people trying to take credit for this are saying.
But the reality is that this has been going on and there are a lot of people in the fight.
But basically the Treasury has a division called FinCEN, which is their financial crimes
enforcement network.
They go after terrorists and money launderers and cartels.
And to prevent all that activity, they had the great idea, along with Congress, that small
businesses should just register all the information for everybody who's an owner of their
business or who makes a big business decision.
Now, of course, financial services companies are exempt and big businesses are exempt because,
you know, if you're trying to fight, you know, money laundering, you would want to have,
you know, the mom and pop cupcake shop down the street do that and not like a big business.
But the good news is, is we've been beating the drum, you've been helping on this.
And Treasury, about a week ago, the 27th of February, came out and said,
okay, we're not going to enforce penalties because that was the other side.
The penalties were jail time and almost $600 a day and increasing.
We're not going to enforce penalties against U.S. citizens and we're not going to,
we're going to try and narrow the scope on this.
And then that Sunday, March 2nd, they came out and said, okay, officially,
if you are a U.S. citizen or a U.S. reporting company that, you know, it's off the table.
You do not have to do this. If you're foreign-owned, too bad, but for U.S. citizens and U.S. businesses
that we are not enforcing, you don't have to register. You're not going to have any penalties,
and we're narrowing the scope on this, which is great, except for the fact that it's not codified,
because this was something that was passed by Congress. So we want to celebrate. We want to get the big win.
We want to thank everybody who's been a part of raising their voice.
I mean, I literally wrote a letter to the Secretary of the Treasury and went in front of Congress and all these things.
But if Congress doesn't codify this, then the next time we get, you know, the next Biden, Kamala, Pete Buttigieg, whoever administration, you know they're just going to turn this right back on.
So it's very good so far.
We do have another step.
So you still need to pester your Congress people.
And the other thing I've been asking some folks who are liaising with Treasury right now
is to purge all the data from the small businesses who went ahead and registered anyway
because that that data is subject to, you know, hacking or misappropriation or whatever.
So we still have a couple little tweaks, but this is really a huge victory for Main Street.
And I think it's very consistent with both what President Trump and Treasury Secretary Bessens have said.
They want to be champions of Main Street.
and they want to be champions of deregulation.
So check boxes wins on both of those for Main Street.
Thank you for Common Sense returning.
Thanks to everybody, again, to you, Dana for the platform.
Great news.
You don't have to do this now, but let's get this put to bed.
Let's kill all the cockroaches in the nest and not let them come out again in the future.
Got to make it permanent talking with our friend Carol Roth.
Okay, I got to ask you about, and I'm going to get into some of this other, we'll talk about the tariffs,
and then I just need to ask you about the Panama can out and Black Rock.
I had a piece up.
I wrote about this at Substack.
And I literally cited you because you've written about this so many times.
And you talked about it in your book because they were, I mean, did something change?
This is what I'm trying to understand.
Either Black Rock was like the only company that could be prevailed upon by the U.S.
government to go in and do this because the national security concern was so great.
Or we like them again.
I don't know. I don't know what to think, but I thought, I mean, are they better than the CCP?
Are they the CCP? What do you weigh in on this?
This is tough. So Black Rock, which is the largest asset manager in the world and has massive scope,
sometime last year bought a company that invests in infrastructure. And through this subsidiary company,
they saw infrastructure as the next big play. I think they saw the writing on the
the wall that their push for ESG was kind of coming to an end and they were looking at where
the dollars were flowing to. And if you remember, we had that infrastructure pushed by the Biden
administration. So, hey, we're going to align ourselves with where the dollars are. And they bought
this company that that's what they do. So this was part of a purchase where they purchased not only
ports in the Panama Canal, but in a whole bunch of other places as part of this kind of
infrastructure company. So it sounds, you know, because, you know, we were pushing on this like this was,
oh, the government sold them the Panama Canal or something, but it's not that. It's really an
infrastructure deal that they were doing independently. And, you know, is that better for us?
Probably on margin, yes. But it brings into question when you're talking about antitrust,
when you're talking about too big to fail, when you're talking about having too much influence,
why there's never kind of a focus on the black rocks of the world and why they're allowed to have
their hands in so many things. So it's definitely something that was eyebrow raising. I saw the
headlines that, oh, it was a victory for Trump. And just like you, Dana, and you're writing the
eyebrow when I'm like, is that a victory. Yeah, it's probably on margin better. But again, you know,
I'm sure a little questionable if they decide to go into, you know, some other next generation,
greenwashing infrastructure, you know, whatever it is that they have up their sleeves.
So let's let's not forget their history.
Yeah, that's a, yeah, let's not forget the Black Rock background talking with our friend Carol Roth.
All right.
Because I know you've been so busy.
This is like a headline season for you because the tariff discussion.
And I know what they're on one day.
or pause the next day. I understand the idea from some of our friends that argue, this is just
leverage. He's using it as leverage. And I get, I understand that. However, you're, we're trying
to get out of being overtaxed. We're trying to get a handle on inflation. This is, this is going to
make it difficult. And I felt like during the joint address to Congress that the president could
have maybe made that point. If he, if you got to explain it to Americans because it's not that they
don't understand it. Some of it gets into the weeds. Some of it, you know, I have to read you to
understand. And we just don't want to have to pay higher taxes on stuff when we already are
paying higher prices on it because of inflation. And I worry about what this is going to do to midterm
chances. I think these are all very valid points. My concern is that what people voted for,
like you said, was price stability and general economic stability. And I also understand tariffs
when they are surgical.
So now we've come in here in a very chaotic manner.
The other thing that you and I've talked about before
is that there are all of these tripwires in the economy
that the Biden administration has kind of left behind
because that's such a mess.
And so we require this very perfect choreography.
We require what I'm calling Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
to neatly dance around this very difficult situation.
And I feel like what we've gotten as a bull in China,
job. So, you know, it's a bit of a head scratcher. I understand the first time that he did the
tariff threats, totally got it. And we actually made strides, right? We've had the border
encounters have fallen off a cliff to the lowest level in years. We can declare a victory and we
can move on and we can, you know, kind of strengthen our relationships with our closest allies
who happen to be our neighbors here to the north and south while we're trying to deal with.
with the China problem.
And so the idea, now that we're picking these fights
on something that frankly really isn't that important
to put it in perspective, you know,
think about our debt, we have $36.5 trillion in debt and growing.
We have spending of $7 trillion.
Two trillion dollars of that is deficit.
So that's a wartime deficit,
six to seven percent is of GDP.
And you know, we have all of this going on.
Our GDP is 29 trillion.
And of that, like trade to Canada, our exports are like 350 billion.
So why are we creating this disruption and all of the, you know,
kind of headaches and chaos and uncertainty at a time when we really should be focused
on these other big dogs?
Now, the only thing, and this may get a little wonky, but I'll walk you guys through
it.
Yes.
The only thing I will say is in terms of these trip wires, two of the things that we were
looking at that were really an issue at the beginning of the year where the yield on the 10-year
treasury was getting into danger zone territory and the dollar index, which is the dollar
versus a basket of currencies. We know the dollar's not real strong against a bag of groceries,
but against other currencies around the world. It was getting really strong. And these were
creating issues for the administration in terms of being able to affect some of the policy changes
they needed to and get our deficit down and whatnot. Well, what's happened since that point in time
is that the dollar index has fallen pretty substantially. And we've gotten, you know, as of today,
probably 50 basis points down on the 10-year treasury as well. So they bought themselves some breathing
room. But again, going back to the choreography, this is a very careful dance. Because if all of
this tariff talk trips us into a worst financial position, if it brings down the stock,
market if it God forbid, you know, accelerates a recessionary type environment, we're going to take in
less, the government's going to take in less quote unquote revenue. And even with the Doge spending
cuts, that means we could have an equal or bigger deficit to deal with. And so it becomes a no good
deed, becomes a punished scenario. And if the tariffs do stick, even though the dollars come down,
tariffs do tend to raise the dollar versus other currency.
So it is this just kind of everything tied together, really difficult scenario.
And most of the people I know, you know, very serious economic thinkers understood the first
phase, but are not understanding this right now.
Yeah.
And we want to be surgical.
We want to do things for national defense and, you know, things where we're really at risk.
But this kind of blanket on everything is very worrisome.
And by the way, speaking of that, small businesses today, Alignable had a survey.
41% of small businesses are worried that they're going to lose revenue because of the tariffs.
And that's almost half the economy.
So again, not sure about the 40 chess on this one, just say.
Yeah.
I think I would have at least before even entering, and this is what I didn't understand about the timing or the order of what they were doing.
Like, why wouldn't they do tax cuts first and give, give a merit, like give a, like give a
Americans like a steroid shot for the lack of a better way to put it.
And then maybe talk about tariffs.
I don't know why the timing wasn't better with that.
Yeah, you and I are the same page.
Do the tax cut permanent?
Do some of the deregulation.
Juice that side of the economy before we start dealing with these other things.
And if you're going to deal with them, do them surgically and focus on China and maybe
some of these other places first and leave, you know, our friends over the
that are next door alone.
We have a lot of things that we can do with them.
When you think about China, remember that in moving away from China,
we've had a lot of people and companies move their manufacturing to Mexico,
to be in North America and to benefit us.
We're talking about everything from medical device manufacturers
to consumer products manufacturers.
And of course, some of the crowd's going to say, well, yeah,
we should move them to the US.
OK, but we can't do that right now and produce at a dollar value
that anyone's going to buy them.
So this is a good interim step.
This is going to take a while
to turn this battleship around.
We shouldn't be creating chaos for everybody
who's made those investments.
We should be focused on the other stuff.
And then that could be kind of at the tail end
of once we have things a little bit more settled
and we have more of a manufacturing base growing up
and all those things.
The stuff doesn't happen overnight.
So I'm with you.
Choreography is just a little bit,
chaotic at this point in time. A little bit. Carol Roth for Treasury Secretary. That's all I'm saying.
That's all, yeah, Secretary Roth. That sounds so nice, doesn't it? Carol Roth, the book is you will own
nothing. Your war with a new financial world order and how to fight back. Find her at carolroth.com
slash news because, and go there, that's where you can get her free newsletter. It's carolwroth.com
slash news. Get her free newsletter. Learn some things. Learn math. It's great. Carol, always a pleasure.
So appreciate you. Thank you for all you do and making economic illiteracy go away.
We appreciate you.
Back at you.
Thanks so much, Dana.
Thank you.
As we move, our partners that help bring you the program,
it's our friends over at Patriot Mobile,
the only Christian conservative cell phone service.
And they have the best nationwide coverage.
In fact, traveling internationally,
I've never had an issue with any of my coverage from Patriot Mobile.
They operate on all three major networks.
So you're connected wherever you go.
And when you are doing business,
especially with cell phone entities,
You really need to pay attention to where your dollars are going because all of these other entities that you pay money to, they all have these packs and they're spending lots of money either on gun control or wokeery or some other nonsense.
But that's not Patriot Mobile.
You get seamless switching with Patriot Mobile.
They have 100% U.S.-based customer service team.
Keep your number, keep your phone, get new numbers, get new phones.
It's all up to you.
It's never been easier to switch or upgrade.
So visit PatriotMobil.com slash Dana.
have your money support your values every time you make a call every time you text every time you tell
someone deservedly that they're wrong on social media uh you can also call nine seven two page rate and
get a free month of service you only get the free month of service though unlocking it with promo code
dana that is the key patriot mobile.com slash dana 972 patriot free month of service with promo code dana it's his life
mission to make bad decisions it's time for florida
man. Okay, I don't even know.
Just this is the headline. A Florida man swallowed 769,000.
I first, I thought it was $769.000. No, no, no. $769,000 stolen diamond earrings from Tiffany.
And he asked cops if he'll quote, be charged for what's in his stomach. He's clearly an
amateur jewel thief. And he, uh, Jathan Gilder.
he pretended to be a representative for an Orlando Magic player to gain access.
And this is WFLA.
The thief apparently ran out of the store with two sets of earrings, one four point eight
carrot set worth 160,000.
Another eight carrot set worth half a million dollars, according to the outlet.
He was stopped by the Orlando Police Department on the highway.
They got him for resisting arrest, but they could not find the earrings.
So they charged him for, but they were trying to charge him for theft.
he spontaneously asked staff
once he got into prison once he got into jail
if he was going to be charged with quote what's in my stomach
and then they they're like okay so they had to undergo a body scan
and that's when they saw that they had he got some earrings in his belly
oh my gosh so they literally have to pass through his system
so do you get a discount on them is what I'm curious about like
how clean can you get them and is there a discount stick with us third hour on the way
The folks over at my family pharmacy, they, this website is saved me more times than I can count.
I mean, my health, my actual literal health.
I was sick over a holiday.
It was like Thanksgiving.
I had a host.
I was getting strep throat.
I, the urgent care was like a crazy way.
I just, I couldn't even get into my E&T.
All family pharmacy helped me out.
I got my azithromycin.
I actually got it overnighted.
And it immediately started helping, obviously, with my symptoms and sickness.
helping with, you know, the super sore throat, all of that.
They have over 200 different medications, all of the antibiotics that they have.
It's all made in the USA.
I don't know anywhere else where you can say that, but you don't have to worry about quality and safety with all family pharmacy.
You can always be prepared.
It's simple, fast, and affordable.
No insurance, no problem.
They've got straightforward pricing.
And their shipping is just two to four days.
Overnight, also in a pinch.
Your health is always within reach.
So order from the comfort of home as well.
I mean, they can deliver right to your door.
Visit all family pharmacy.com slash Dana and use code Dana 10 for 10% off of your entire order.
That's all family pharmacy.com slash Dana for 10% off,
but you got to use promo code Dana 10 to unlock that discount.
Dana 10, all family pharmacy.com slash Dana.
There are people who are charged with trying to find savings.
So yes, it's an attack on government, but it's also an attack on this government.
What I mean by that is it's an attack on this government that you,
to beheaded by a black man. It's an attack on this government that almost elected a black woman
to the highest office in the land. It's an attack on a government that has been more welcoming
and more supportive of people who have come to this country and search for a better life.
Okay, so trying to save taxpayer money, according to Checks notes,
Columbia professor Basil Smigel is racist? Does he know that that
Americans of various backgrounds all pay taxes. You know, black Americans also pay taxes. Black Americans also have their tax dollars wasted and abused and involved in fraud. So this argument that saving taxpayer money is racist is actually kind of racist when you think about it. Why is that always the last retreat of these Marxist fools? Welcome back to the program.
Graham Dana Lash with you. We're at the top of this third hour coming up. We'll have
Attorney General Ken Paxton, the Great Republic of Texas joining us. I asked last night,
I asked the internet because I had some rare time to sit down and I was going to watch something.
And I went to look and I'm like, I don't have anything on my list. I don't have anything
to watch. I have no idea what to watch. The one thing that I was watching was 1923, but I mean,
It's like barely cranking out an episode a week and I can't stay in that drip drip.
And I wanted all of them.
I want to binge when I can binge.
So I'm like, oh my gosh, what do I?
And I've been watching, you guys know since lockdown, my kids got me into anime because everything was horrid.
And it was non-woke and don't stop.
Don't roll your eyes.
It's not a cartoon.
It's like more sophisticated than just like a cartoon.
And very non-woke and it's just really elaborately done.
Things you can't do in meat space.
Anyway, I was asking for stuff because.
what popped up when I went and looked on Netflix.
You know what show popped up?
It wasn't recommended for me.
It just said new because they know better than I recommend this.
It was that suitcase girl show.
The Megan Markle show, her show where she pretends to be a chef.
And I wanted to hate watch it because I don't like her.
I think she's incredibly disingenuous and I just, there's a whole thing.
But I, you know, I don't get into it.
I do think that they're wrecks. This show, oh my gosh, I maybe looked at, I couldn't make it through like two minutes, guys. She's not a very good actor. She's a very bad actor. And people have these tells that they give off when you know that they're full of it or that they're not being their authentic selves. And it's just weird. Like this stuff that she says, nobody talks about it. And she everything that she's,
I know I'm in a cream colored sweater.
Shut up.
I'll be back to black later.
But everything that she wears is like Nordstrom beige.
And it's like they, it's like she tries to be stealth wealth, but really doesn't want to be
stealthy about it.
And they, I mean, she's doing this show.
It's supposed to be a cooking show, but she doesn't actually cook.
Like the other people cook and then she just puts her hands all over everything and
rearranges it.
I watched where she took a bag of pretzels and then dumped it into another place.
plastic bag so that it was prettier and then tied it up and was like, to-da, chef.
I wanted your, you know what, I did this for you because we're friends.
Audio sound by 26.
I just need you to understand how much I endure for you.
Go ahead and do this.
Oh, gosh.
I don't think anyone in the world knows that Megan Markle has eaten Jack in the box and loves it.
It's so funny, too, that you keep saying Megan Markle, you know I'm Sussex now.
You have kids and you go, no, I share my name with my child.
children. Yes. And that feels so, I didn't know how meaningful it would be to me, but it just
means so much to go, this is our family. Okay, gosh, please let it pause for them. Pause, pause,
pause. I can't. Wait a minute. Come back to it. Come back to a pause. Sorry, Juan. I'm Juan's going to
murder me. First off, she's going to chop her damn fingers off with the vegetables. I can't.
But how many beige things can you wear all at once? All of the bay. I say this in a cream
colored spreader. I'm in jeans. Don't judge me. This is the only thing I have.
it's not black. Stop it. Why, but do you have to wear all of the sweaters? Number one. Number two,
that was a bitch you know my name is Sussex. You know that that's what that meant. She was like,
it's so funny that you keep saying that. Your name isn't actually Sussex. Isn't it Mountbatten
Windsor? How do I know this? I don't know. Isn't that what the family's name is? Because isn't
that when Elizabeth and Philip got married and Philip was mad that he couldn't give his name to
his kids and they ended up being Mountbatten, Windsor later? That's like actually their last name.
county Sussex is the county that she's only been to like one time in her life and they don't even like them.
And they took that as the title.
Your title is actually not your last name.
But I don't.
That I can't.
Okay, go ahead.
The cutting of the vegetables makes me nervous.
Children.
Yes.
And that feels so.
I didn't know how meaningful it would be to me, but it just means so much to go, this is our family name.
My husband and three dogs.
It's not my personal.
Oh my gosh, your fingers, what are you doing?
My bacon bruntlet.
I'm like worried about how she's cutting those stuff.
Endlessly variable.
And it's got a lot of magic in.
I feel like you're watching me fall in love.
It's very awkward.
I'm so sorry.
Megan, I want to ask about your Luke.
My who?
Your Luke.
Your look, Megan.
Oh, my Luke.
Your look.
Did I not say it right?
I don't know.
I'm like way cooler than I am.
I don't know what you're talking.
My look.
My look.
She likes my Luke.
Your look.
Oh my gosh.
Is this the banter from the show?
So that was obviously set up.
She's wearing a Louis Vuitton denim shirt.
That's what the little V is there.
And I'm like, seriously, that's like so not stealth wealth.
That's like obnoxious.
Anyway, what is, where is the, they, like, they made kids party bags and they
put in a manuka honey stick, some seeds, and like a little garden trowel.
I'm like, what kid wants that?
No kid wants that.
You know what kids want?
They want garbage pale kids.
They want sour patch candy.
That's what they want.
They want fun stuff.
They want like something they can throw at their siblings.
That's what they want.
And then there was one moment where she said, it's such a delight to be a present
parent and acting like she's so busy.
I was rolling my eyes so hard.
A friend of mine texted me.
and said, oh my gosh, I tried to stomach this and I couldn't do it.
What is a present parent?
You're raising kids.
You know how many other people before you have birth children?
I'll let some people ask.
Birth children raise them or adopt children raise them.
They're present in their children's lives.
They're there.
What is the, I'm the present parent.
And then they, she did this thing where she arranged fruit in a rainbow on the board.
Who the hell has time for that?
who has time to I'm going to cut up my fruit if you love your children as much as I do you're going to poorly cut the fruit maybe put some fingers in there poorly cut the fruit and arrange it into a rainbow on a platter and then she was saying well you can just use a large plate the stuff that she's is this is like basic B stuff I don't know what the aim of this program was but it is one of the most cringe things because she is unaware of her
how horribly she comes off.
She thinks the problem is everybody else.
It's just so, that's not even her house.
They rented someone else's house.
That's not even her house.
She rented this couple's house in Montecito,
and that's where they filmed it.
And so this is not even hers.
It's just so terribly inauthentic.
And everyone was saying,
you're ripping off Pam Anderson,
because Pam Anderson apparently had a cooking thing.
She was ripping off what Flamingo is,
which is this small business that's in Los Angeles and they do candles and all this stuff.
So she launched these products.
She's got a crepe mix and probably some other mass produced, you know, high process stuff.
And of course, her jams, her jellies that they had to keep changing the trademark for a million times.
I mean, I just, it's just so this is not relatable.
I mean, you can tell that she's not.
I think she wants to be seen as being like a lifestyle guru, but you can literally see from her cooking skills in the kitchen that she's not.
And it's okay to say that you have people that do this for you.
Just be honest about it.
Don't try to act to everybody else like this is stuff that you do day in and day out.
Because nobody, ladies, can I get an amen?
First off, you're not going to have your hair extensions all the way down in the fruit that you're cutting.
Number one.
Number two, ain't nobody wearing white doing tomato sauce.
No self-respecting cook is going to wear white and make tomato sauce.
This is not happening, especially without an apron.
Oh my gosh.
I don't know. Like I watched it, watched enough to where I didn't choke to death. And then I just, I did this because you guys were tight, right? And I do this stuff for you as a favor. Don't, don't, don't subject yourself to this. Just scroll on past. It is so, it is one of the most inauthentic things I've ever watched in my life. You didn't, you, you, you, you're not even interested in this stuff, Kane. I just don't know, like, it wasn't even a proper, oh my gosh. So Juan has this. You can't see it, but I can see it. But I can see.
seat in the monitor of her cutting.
It's on a loop. Her cutting things.
And every time I look up, she gets like right there by her fingers.
There's so many different parts of the show where she's trying to cut for, like,
she was cutting a strawberry.
And I legit thought she was about ready to slice her finger off.
I just couldn't even watch it anymore.
I'm like, this is horrible.
It's just so inauthentic.
And I, oh, look at it.
Oh, my gosh.
What in the world?
What is she cutting?
Onions?
Oh, my gosh.
And you can see that she's just not even.
I don't know.
It doesn't look authentic.
You're not going to watch this and you like foodie stuff.
I am uninterested 100% in this.
I would much rather watch the chef that she has make her family's food when the cameras aren't there.
I would rather watch them do it.
And then she can stand on the side and like wear her, you know, Laura Piana, like $2,000 coup lots if she wants to.
But oh my gosh, I can't even deal.
It's just.
Mindy Kaling, I'm a fan of hers.
Are you?
She seems obnoxious.
Yeah, I like that.
that. No, like in a woke way.
Oh, I hate that. But I don't get
that about her. I think she said
interviews and stuff before.
And it's just made me not want to watch anything
she's in. I'm like, I don't,
I can't stand people who get off camera and wine.
Like you're literally and probably a thousand dollar
denim shirt. Shut up.
Like I'm just, Tony, not even hearing you.
All right. We got to,
I just, I watched some of it
so you didn't have to. I'm not going to watch
all of it. I'm not going to do a whole. I know everybody's doing
this big hate watch viewing thing. I'm, I can't.
I mean, I love you, but not that much. I can't. All right, we got more to hit. We have headlines on the way. And AG Ken Paxton is going to be joining us. Native Path collagen delivers the two most essential collagen types that your body needs to support strong bones and flexible joints. Whether it's for a post-workout recovery or simply supporting your overall health, Native Path collagen should be your go-to. With type 1 and 3 collagen without unnecessary fillers, you'll enjoy smoother movement, resilient skin, and the confidence.
that comes with looking and feeling your best.
Native Path collagen will help keep your joints feeling strong
and your skin looking smooth.
And best of all, Native Path offers incredible bundle deals
that let you stock up and save big.
You can grab a three-pack or even a six-pack
at a fraction of the price compared to other collagen brands.
It's just the perfect way to stay consistent
with your daily collagen routine
while keeping more money in your pocket.
Visit getnativepath.com slash Dana today
and stock up on Native Path collagen
for an incredible 45% off, plus free shipping.
Every order comes with a 365-day money-back guarantee,
so you can try it risk-free today.
And now, all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
So this is, ew.
A woman was stung by a scorpion in Boston.
Boston Logan Airport.
She straight up got stung.
My youngest son had a pet.
scorpion. What was it, an emperor scorpion or something like that? Called it Sherman.
Because it looked like a tank. It was a black scorpion. They're weird. He wanted a
tarantial and I was like, okay, I don't want things that are hairy with lots of legs. Let's not
do that. So we got a scorpion. Anyway, oh, oh, this is going to be chills. She totally,
she got stung. She was collecting her bags. They have no idea where it came from. They
wouldn't say if it was captured or killed or if it's like still crawling around the terminal.
they have no idea where it is.
I mean,
eh.
They're not,
okay,
this is going to be a dumb question.
And if my son heard it,
he would probably literally
make fun of me
and turn me into a meme.
They're not like bees, right?
They don't like,
you know,
ripped our butt out with our stinger
and we're dead.
No, I don't think so.
Okay, thanks.
So they,
they're trying to find it.
They had like,
some experts come out,
but they're like,
oh, we're not too worried about it.
I mean, I guess if you're okay
and it's just mildly discomforting,
that's,
Okay, I mean, I can live with that, but it's still gross.
What in the world?
Why is this a story?
They've been studying this?
A percentage of people who pee in the shower has now been leaked in a new study.
That's the headline.
Okay, I don't.
A quarter of Americans do it on a regular basis.
Really?
They have indoor plumbing, right?
I mean, I'd be lying if I said I never did it.
I don't need to know this about you.
I'm just saying,
I don't know how common it is.
25% seems like a lot.
That seems like a lot.
But they said in the course of an average year,
they said 30% of men do it regularly, 20% of women,
according to the survey that they said,
this is in the New York Post.
A quarter of millennials say it's a daily practice.
Thankfully, Gen Xers are like 13%.
That's, and in total, 45% of Americans
relieve themselves in the shower throughout the course of the...
I'm sorry, but with,
Isn't there another story that talked about men and do they actually wash their legs and feet or do they let the soap drip down?
So I've got like a million.
This does not, like, maybe that's how you shower, then maybe definitely use the toilet.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, why is this?
Let's not evolve backwards.
Let's not do that.
A man is suing his brother-in-law after he filled his belly button with super glue.
The man says he's filed a legal claim against his brother-in-law.
It was a prank.
He poured super glue into his belly button while he slept.
And the man says that he and his wife and family were furious.
They took him to small claims court.
He felt like he had no choice.
They were at a family barbecue.
He had a few too many beers, fell asleep without a shirt on, blah, blah, blah.
His brother-in-law thought it would be hilarious.
And he said it partially dried and it was stuck.
They adhered to the skin.
It was horrible.
A thousand dollar co-pay for emergency room visit.
$200 medical bill.
He asked the brother-in-law to cover the cost.
The brother-in-law refused.
I got to feel like the brother-in-law is in the wrong here.
Sorry, you need a help pay-up, dude.
Because that's lame.
And also, don't get drunk and fall asleep in a hammock around family like that.
What is the matter with you?
Trust no one.
You know, even at a family event, at a family barbecue.
Because, you know, I feel like maybe probably done something like this before.
I am not reading this last story, Kane.
Thank heavens.
Attorney General Kempacks in December.
coming in to save the day because I'm not going to tell you about this Missouri man who tried to
have a romantic evening with a train seat. Not making it up. Stick with us. Haven't helped.
Our partners that help bring you this program, Gold Co. You guys know I love gold and silver.
It's tangible. And during the president's first term, gold surge, 53% silver, 51.
Precious metals could potentially break new records in 2025. So protect your wealth with gold and
silver today. They stand the test of time. At Dana likes gold.com, you can get your free 2025.
gold and silver kit today and qualify for up to $15,000 in bonus silver, maybe even more.
Safeguard your savings with this free 2025 gold and silver kit.
Visit Dana likesgold.com, join the thousands who've already called Goldco, the number one rated
gold company.
And you can get a free copy of their 2025 gold and silver kit and qualify for up to $15,000
in bonus silver, possibly even more.
That's Dana likesgold.com.
Make some common sense of the crazy headlines with the Dana Show podcast.
You're on the go guide for getting on.
to speed on today's most important stories.
Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or your favorite podcast platform.
That's been true up until this point, but we're seeing such a rapid retreat in these
first 45 days.
Like I said, it's an abomination.
I'm hard pressed to think of a worst 45 days self-inflicted by any administration in this
country's history.
So that's representative, Vinman.
If you wanted the opinion of someone that's pretty much mostly irrelevant outside of their
district, then that's you would have to have.
ask, you would ask. He says it's the worst
45 days in American history. I don't know.
I feel pretty great about it.
I feel like these are really good
days right now, so
I really don't get, I can't share that
sentiment. You know who else? I know.
Thinks that these are really good days. He was just at the border
with the VP. It is
our Attorney General, Ken Paxton from the Great
Republic of Texas. Now, I've got to tell you,
the general is so easy going. He's like, yeah, I'm
having lunch. Oh, I got to do this interview. Let me
just pop over here and, you know, talk
to my friend Dana, because, you know, we're almost
best friends. Let's go ahead and talk. And he just was so easy going. General, it's good to see you.
Appreciate you joining. Good to see. How did you read my mind and know that I thought it was a great
45 days? I could, I could tell. I'm feeling that energy. It's just, it's different. It feels.
I feel like people are in a happier mood. They can exhale, you know, because there is nothing so bad
as having lived through four years of Biden or whoever Biden was being run by. Well, yeah, just knowing that
everything's bad. I mean, whether you look at the border, whether you look at the disaster that
happened overseas with Afghanistan and our relationships with China and Iran and all the war in Ukraine,
and of course, inflation, runaway spending. I mean, I can't, I try. I try to find good in everything.
Hard to find any good in the Biden administration from what I could tell. Yeah. You were just at the border
with SEC DEF, DNI, and also the governor and the vice president of the United States to talk about the
ongoing efforts to get the border secured because Texas has really led here. What was the reaction
of the new cabinet when you, when you all were meeting down there? What was their reaction?
Well, it was pretty amazing. First of all, thank the vice president for actually showing up.
We've been waiting a long time for a vice president to show up on the border and we were glad to
happen. So I told them that. And I think it's just remarkable that all they've done is enforced existing
law. Everybody talks about, you know, Biden would say, well, I can't do anything because I don't have,
I don't have the right laws he placed.
Well, you know that when Trump was there before, he enforced the existing law and was successful
in maintaining a secure border.
We know that the same laws applied to Biden, and he somehow couldn't manage those laws
and actually ignore those laws and help the cartels do everything they wanted.
And then here we are 45 days later.
Yesterday was 44 when they showed up.
And we're down to like 8,000-something crossings a day versus, you know, 140,000 last year
in the same month.
That is insane, down to 8,000.
I mean, it's still, I know
reasonable people are like,
that's still a high number, but compared to what we've
seen previously, it's like a drop in the bucket
compared to what it was. What did you make
of POTUS going after
the cartels with his CEO saying,
these are the cartels that we're going to
treat as, you know, essentially terrorists.
And then Shinebound, the president of Mexico,
seemingly coming out and really wanting
to defend the cartels against
what was being, that was, that was
wild. What do you make of that? Well, first of all, the president's targeting the right group.
And Biden targeted the right group. When he came into office, he didn't wait a month or two months.
First day, he told the world, and of course he was announcing this to the cartels, we're not going to deport anybody.
Why would you announce that unless you wanted the cartels to bring people to the board?
And that's exactly what was going on. He enabled the cartels. He enriched the cartels. He made them stronger because they made billions while he was in office.
Now the President of the States, Donald Trump, he recognizes this. He's targeting.
targeting them as terrorist organizations, which they are. And of course, the cartels have made so much
money. They're so influential in the Mexican government. That is an issue that we're going to be
dealing with as an ongoing problem, largely because the Biden administration, power the
cartels and made them stronger. Yeah. I'm really, I'm very excited to see the difference in there.
Maybe, maybe, I don't know, maybe it's just going to, in addition to the decreased crossings,
I don't know, maybe we're actually going to get a handle on the fentanyl coming across the border
and the human trafficking. I feel like finally for the first time in ages, we're in a good position to do that.
Look, this is the reason that he's implementing these tariffs because the Mexican government
is not only aided and abetted cartels and getting people here and not stopping it.
They've also aided and embedded in the cartels moving fentanyl and killing thousands of our kids every year.
So that's a really bad thing that the Biden administration encouraged with their actions openly.
and it's a really bad thing that the Mexican government is doing.
And I'm grateful to the president for looking at the lives of our children over economic interest.
Amen to that.
We're talking with Attorney General Ken Paxson of the Great Republic of Texas.
General, you also spoke out, and you were very much behind Dr. Ethan Hame, and this is the Texas Children's Hospital.
This is the craziest story.
I mean, you have a whistleblower who's, you know, letting everybody know what is happening at Texas Children's Hospital with regard to this.
It's experimentation.
I mean, the transitioning.
It's just experimentation on minors.
And now with the executive orders coming in from the administration,
obviously we're on new footing.
Tell me about this because you really helped fight this.
And you tweeted about it.
You, I think, used everything that you had in your bag to throw with this.
How do you feel about it now?
I mean, obviously, you know, he's in the right and he's been proven so.
Yeah, basically the federal government now has turned and come to a reasonable position,
which think about it. We don't let kids, we don't let minors under 18 sign contracts.
We don't let them go into the military. We don't let them get married.
We don't let them do all kinds of things. We don't let them use tobacco. We don't let them drink alcohol.
And yet, somehow we can give them permission, you know, 14 or 15 or 16 to change their bodies in a way that's irreparable and dramatically affects their future.
When we know that their brain development isn't giving them the capability to make the best decisions that they're going to need to make in their whole lives.
So, I mean, this is ridiculous that this is even something that the federal government was engaged in harming a guy that was exposing basically people that were doing bad things in Texas that under our laws are wrong.
So I'm very encouraged of the fact that we have an administration that has some common sense.
And it actually cares again about children as opposed to, you know, these doctors making a lot of money.
It feels like it just was some of the weirdest thing reading about this doctor being persecuted and prosecuted.
by the federal government for doing no harm, for doing no harm.
I mean, that's, you know, part of the oath that they take.
So I'm so glad that, you know, and of course you were right there fighting the whole time,
which brings me to this question.
So when are you running for Senate?
So I'm actually, I've done some polling.
It's outstanding.
I'm looking right now to getting some commitments on the fundraising side, make sure I have enough money.
You know, we all know that John Cornyn has been there for 23 years and has it done the things
that Texas want to do, as opposed to doing things that we don't want to do, like restricting
guns, which Joe Biden congratulated on, and Donald Trump criticized him on, and he's not been
supportive of building a wall, although he's plenty of supportive of giving Ukraine billion
of dollars and helping their security. So I am definitely looking at this. I'm just trying
to get all my ducks in the row and make sure that I've got the resources I need to go out and
take out a guy that's going to have a lot of money in Washington, D.C., and what we call the
swamp. So like summer, maybe like late spring, summer, that's when you're,
probably going to announce then. Yeah.
What's what we're looking at right now? He is not even, he's like, no, I'm not even dealing with us.
I have one more question before I let you go. We're talking with, we're talking with the Attorney General.
Maybe Senator, I tried. You know, I was trying. He's not going to give me an inch on that.
That's all right. That's all right. We'll talk again soon. I wanted to ask you, we talked about
Texas Children's Hospital. So that's TCH. And then now there's the THC, a bill that's working its way up.
It's, I think it's SB3. And it's talking about the way that I understand that the criminalization.
of THC, that's already, is it, it's already legal. I mean, obviously, it's already legal in Texas,
I think that chemical compound. And I don't ask this as someone who's like a marijuana person.
I just, I, you know how I am with big government and after everything with COVID and the quote
unquote vaccines. I get real nervous about stuff. Where do you stand on this bill? Because I have,
I, we have a lot of people in the audience that are veterans and I know that a lot of them rely on
this is like a non-psychotropic thing. I just, what are your thoughts on this? And what's the,
the understanding behind it.
So I don't know the details of this bill that 5,000 bills going through the House and Senate.
It's hard to keep up with everyone less of a place.
Oh, yeah.
Something I'm working on, which we have many of those issues.
But generally, supportive of the things that can help people that are not addictive and that don't do harm.
So, you know, if this is a bill that helps our veterans deal with health issues in a way that's not detrimental to their health, I'm all for it.
So you're not like against the THC stuff.
And I know different states are grappling with that issue.
I'm against things that hurt.
I don't like to see things that are allowed that our kids get addicted to and end up being long-term harm.
But we're talking about medical use for something that does something good for these veterans that are maybe in pain.
Like, I've been in pain before.
And when you're in that situation, you may be pretty desperate to resolve that pain.
And if there's something that can do that, I want people to really get help.
Yeah. And that's definitely. And I think people are, I think they pay way more attention to these types of issues now, especially after everything that we saw under the Biden administration with the vaccine mandates and, you know, everything. They're just, you know, people get a little, I think they start asking questions now when the government gets involved with consumption of different things. And then it becomes like, I think it's separate from like the deregulation of marijuana as a whole, I guess because of how it's delivered. I, I, I, I, I, I, I.
that that's a discussion for another time.
But I'm glad to hear you say that if it's helpful and if it helps with veterans,
and that's something that you're in favor of.
General Paxton, yes, sir.
Well, I would say absolutely.
We got to take care of our veterans.
They've given some of us to our country.
If they're in pain, we've got to figure out how to help.
Yeah, absolutely.
We'd love to have you back, especially as, you know, you get closer to making a decision
on that Senate race, general.
Absolutely.
How about this?
I'll come talk to you first.
Yes, you heard it.
I'm going to hold you to that.
That is a promise made.
We're going to play.
it relentlessly. That is a promise made. Attorney General Kim Paxton, always a pleasure. Thank you, sir. Good to see you. Go have lunch.
Have a great day. Take care. Our partners that help bring you the program. It is our friends over at Superbeats, the Super Barine product. It's a new product from, newish product from Superbeats. And it's now available at Sam's Club. Metabolism and healthy blood sugar levels are very important concerning overall health. And so this is why they introduced SuperBoreen. It's a plant-based supplement that's formulated with an
ingredient that helps to support your metabolism and helps to support blood sugar levels. It's
nearly three times more effective than your diet and exercise alone. These are real results. It's
super convenient. One easy to swallow capsule a day helps you to do more to support those metabolic
health and blood sugar levels. And these are clinically researched ingredients. The burbering that they use
has a nearly 10 times higher absorption than standard burbering used by doctors from the makers of
the superbeats heart use.
head you're near a Sam's Club, save on Superbeats Archie and the new superboreen from
human. You'll love the way it makes you feel.
Not able to catch all three hours of the Dana Show? Subscribe to the full podcast and get
news and laughs delivered in short, easy to digest episodes. Ideal for your busy lifestyle
on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. This is why I love the crew on our program
because we're talking about different things. And I'm like, yeah, you know, Vivek Ramoswami,
running for governor in Ohio came up. And I have a lot.
I read something. Don't laugh at me. Dear heavens. I read something about like a football guy who might, who's, you know, also considering a gubernatorial run in 2026. And I was trying to remember his name and Google it. And I'm talking to Kane and Stephen. I was like, yeah, he's a football guy. I think he's a play. I don't know. He's a football guy. And I googled it. And then I was like, oh, it's Jim Tressel. And they both exploded like, oh, Jim Tressel. Like he's their dad.
they both were can and Steve, like, yeah, Jim Tressel.
Like, yeah, he was just over the other night.
Like that level of like knowledge and almost excitement.
Yeah, we had cigars.
Yeah.
And then you guys were telling me about Ohio State being super popular even outside of Ohio
because apparently Tressel was the former football coach there.
So he's, judging by your guys' reaction, he's a very popular gentleman.
It's hard to think that Vivek would win if Tressel's,
in there and running for governor, you know, against Vivek, I would have a hard time believing
that Vivek would win that.
That's fascinating to me.
So see the confluence of football and politics.
But yeah, I mean, I guess if you're in that, you've been in that role and everybody's loved
you and you've delivered for them, in some ways, it sort of is, yeah, I guess it's a little
bit like politics in a way.
And then you take that favorability over to a gubernatorial run.
Ghaly, the earned media on that is insane.
That is great.
There's that you,
you almost become unbeatable.
That's going to be very interesting if he gets in.
Because I think he's, they keep,
there was like one day ago in BC four.
They were speculating about his potential,
Jim Tressel's potential run.
So far he has.
said anything when they never say anything like when we had paxton on we're like you're going to run for a
dude he's running come on come on come on tell him on the show but you knew he's like um it's a formality
at this point for him saying well we're going to wait and uh you know next sport that's going to be a
fascinating primary the primary will be the general in that regard uh but trusel he was appointed
uh mike de wine blah blah blah he's uh he said previously was too busy to contemplate a run for governor
but now I don't know.
He just seems like it's something that he may consider,
but he's being very tight,
very type-lipped about it.
Do you think he would be a good governor, Jim Trussell?
I mean, if he's loved as a coach,
that must mean he did something right.
Yeah, exactly.
I mean, you're looking like you pretty much headed off
a nice team effort there, right?
And when you're in Congress,
you want to be able to play along with your team
and those against you in a way that's strategic for your constituents.
So Steve, for your age demo, like how do you compare Ramoswamy to Tressel?
Well, I was a little before.
It was a little about early 2000s.
Tressel was around because he left and Urban Meyer showed up in Urban Meyer.
It was really successful too.
But for a lot of those NFL guys, Urban Meyer was their guy.
I mean, sorry, Jim Tressel was their guy.
He was one of the best coaches of all time.
So we'll see.
Interesting.
So that's going to, that would be a very interesting primary too, wouldn't it?
I wonder if that's why he's getting in it.
Ramos, Mommy's getting in it so early.
Kind of stake out your claim because that's kind of what you do, at least in the state level.
Very interesting indeed.
So tomorrow, we've got we got some fun stuff planned.
So John Burke, who is a commentator and he's involved, I just find this fascinating,
this whole thing of veterans with PTSD and then trying to have like more holistic approaches.
And he's involved in a lot of the, I keep wanting to say TCH.
There's a lot of letters there, the THC, that I'm turning into my mother.
The pot chemical.
Anyway, he's been pretty outspoken about that.
We're going to talk with him.
And, of course, we're following up with all these EOs because POTUS is expected to sign some more EOs today,
particularly as it pertains to the Department of Education.
So we're going to have all of that for you as well.
Today in stupidity came.
All right.
It looks like Columbia professor Basil Smickle.
Is it Smickel?
What a name.
I know, Basil Smickle.
Basil Smickle.
Well, this is...
You have to be a professor with him.
He's convinced this is the issue.
Listen.
There are people who are charged with trying to find savings.
So, yes, it's an attack on government, but it's also an attack on this government.
What I mean by that is, it's an attack on this government that used to be headed by a black man.
It's an attack on this government that almost elected a black woman to the highest office in the land.
Holy cow.
Talk about the yoga stretch to inject race into the...
the argument. Yeah, that's no good. No, Bueno. That's no. Folks, that does it for us today. I hope you have a
great rest of your evening. Sign up for the newsletter over at Substack Chapter and Verse. Lots of good
stuff up there. Find us on Facebook, YouTube, like and subscribe. Have a great night. Back with you
tomorrow. I'll be on Waters tonight.
