The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Secret Service Suspended, Bondi's Epstein Flip-Flop & WaPo's Clown Article

Episode Date: July 10, 2025

Gavin Newsom hopes the tragedy in Texas will “humble” Trump. The Secret Service suspends 6 personnel without pay or benefits after the Trump assassination attempt.  John Brennan claims he has no ...clue why he is being criminally investigated. Dana breaks down this history of the Steele Dossier and Clinton Campaign. H1D Bill Nye says the way to end disasters like the TX floods is to stop burning fossil fuels . Jasmine Crockett makes the Texas Floods about herself. Democrats' voters tell them to "get shot" in a Trump resistance push.  Dana asks why AG Pam Bondi completely flip-flopped about the Epstein Client List and why the Administration is covering it up.  Gov. Kathy Hochul celebrates Black Women’s Equal Pay Day. The Washington Post published a piece written by an actual clown to trash Trump.  A Karen at Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport goes on a tirade after passengers criticize her for getting up and moving forward to get off the plane before the passengers in front of her. Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Angel Studioshttps://Angel.com/danaStream films that reflect your American values and claim your premium member perks.Allio CapitalDownload Allio from the App Store or Google Play, or text “DANA” to 511511 to get started today.One Skin https://Oneskin.coHealthy skin at the cellular level. Enter promo code DANASHOW to get started today with 15% off.All Family Pharmacyhttps://Allfamilypharmacy.com/DanaDon’t miss out on the BOGO Sale! Hurry—this limited-time offer runs from July 4th to July 13th only.Relief Factorhttps://relieffactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor. Get their 3-week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! Byrnahttps://byrna.com/danaGet your hands on the new compact Byrna CL. Visit Byrna.com/Dana 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.comFind both the new SuperBerine and the #1 bestselling SuperBeets Heart Chews at Sam’s Club!Keltechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSee the third generation of the iconic SUB2000 and the NEW PS57 - Keltec Innovation & Performance at its best

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Starting point is 00:00:00 After all, the natural disaster that occurred and continues to occur and unfold in Texas may have humbled them. That image you saw, I don't know if you woke up like I woke up, God is my witness. First image I saw this morning turned on MSNBC and it was a photograph of that beautiful 13-year-old girl and her 11-year-old sister that were found clutching. each other's hands lost down the river. I'm dead. There's a good thing I was muted. Yes. What are you saying it like that for?
Starting point is 00:00:42 Don't be saying it like that. It wasn't all that bad. It's true. I can't, it's taken everything I have to play that. I can't play that sound bite again, just so you know, because I will murder somebody. It was Gavin Newsom, who is talking about the Texas floods. Like, he actually is saying, well, did they humble Trump?
Starting point is 00:01:02 Did the floods humble him? what is he talking about? And then did you hear him try to act like he's upset? And then the, oh my gosh, Katie bar the door. Lord put a hand over my mouth because, oh my gosh, this guy, this guy, Cain. Well, you know these. I mean, what a horrible. Actor.
Starting point is 00:01:23 Horrible person, human actor. Just because you are in California and you're the mayor, or sorry, the governor of California and you know Los Angeles. you were the mayor of San Francisco, it doesn't mean that you should probably, that you should attempt acting. Doesn't mean you should do that. But that was Gavin Newsom saying, well, you know, it's just maybe they humbled him. In the same way that the fires humbled you. I mean, you live by an ocean and you didn't have water to put out the fires.
Starting point is 00:02:01 In that same way? Is that similar? Similar to that? I'm curious. Or when they had, oh, I mean, give a disaster. Give us a natural disaster that they've had recently. Were you humbled Gavin Newsom? What a horrible person to say something like that. When your first reaction to something is to try to score political points in the manner that he is, I just find that so ghoulish, so gruesome. Oh, welcome to the program. I'm Dana Lash with you. We're at the top of this first hour. A few things to get through today, including the continued reaction to all of this and this insistence by the left to try to continue politicizing it, although they're having a lot of difficulty because you have meteorologists that were saying, yeah, that's really not accurate. I mean, they've been saying this. They've had not just meteorologists, the Firefighters Association, because we had the story yesterday of the fire chief in Austin, so a lot of stuff to hit. And the, I mean, the fatality still. It's just, it's a horrific, it's a horrific scene. And if you had had Trump or any kind of Republican go forward and say something to the effect of what Gavin Newsom said, there would be, I mean, they would be apoplectic over that. They absolutely would be. So also, one of the other things that we're looking at is the news from about Secret Service, too, because this is, uh, uh, uh, uh,
Starting point is 00:03:32 And we got some, some Hamas stuff. But Secret Service, they have, and I had this in your newsletter if you get it last night, if you subscribe over to Substack chapter and verse, the story of Secret Service agents. Because can you believe, can I pause real quick? We are almost a year away from this. Almost a year away from the anniversary. Or one year observance, how do I say it? when you're observance of the attempted assassination of POTUS.
Starting point is 00:04:06 And I will never forget, when we were coming back, we were traveling internationally, and we had a layover in Nassau. And really sketchy in terms of, like, when you're on the plane and you're trying to get your cell phone service back after you have it on airplane mode, it takes a little bit. So I'm like trying to get, you know, it still wasn't coming through. By the time I got outside the airport, my phone. was just blowing up. And I had to get a hold of cane.
Starting point is 00:04:33 And I'm like, what in the world is going on? I just saw the potus was shot. Oh my gosh. It's so weird being in a foreign country, hearing that the president of the United States, the president of your nation, someone shot him and you have no idea as to his condition, etc.
Starting point is 00:04:47 So I just texted Jr. Because I've known Don Jr. for years. And I texted him. I'm like, oh, my gosh. I'm like, I praying everything is okay. What's, you know, can you say anything? And he had said, you know, he's okay. at Nick Dezier and he said this could have been so much worse and he's like I'm just astounded he was still
Starting point is 00:05:03 processing everything I mean it's his dad and so that was just that was a really weird feeling because you there is a sense of there is a a sense of vulnerability that you have that is very interesting when you're traveling over and something like this happens I think everybody knows where they were when that when that went down but to that point the secret service and the investigation into this because now they have some of these agents that have been, well, they've been fired. And the, they were all the one, they were six, well, suspended technically without payer benefits. And it sounds like you're fired to me, honestly, suspended without payer benefits. And these were six agents and they were the ones who were tasked with protecting
Starting point is 00:05:53 POTUS because you all remember, they didn't, they hadn't secured the, the rooftop that this dude, and I don't want to say his name, that he had climbed on. And I just don't even know how that happens. That is such a rookie move. That is not a move of someone who is, you know, secret service for the president of the United States. That is such a rookie move. People who aren't even in, aren't even into security, no, that that's one of the, that's one of the things that you need to do. It's just crazy. And so they, they, um, they, um, they, um, they, No pay, no benefits. They were suspended. They're facing obviously continued scrutiny from all of this. The Secret Service deputy director told the press that the penalty ranged from 10 to 42 days of leave without payer benefits. They were placed into restricted duty rules with less operational responsibility upon their return. I mean, why does it take a year to figure this stuff out? Why do we not know hardly anything still about this dude who climbed up on top of the roof and opened fire on POTUS? And that, I mean, this is what you don't want to happen. You do not want. the incompetency of your agencies, especially agencies that are tasked with protecting the president
Starting point is 00:07:03 of the United States to be so incompetent and so beyond the realm of proficiency that people or smart people, average everyday people who are not stupid are scratching their heads going, this was so bad, it seems like it was on purpose. That's, you do not want your incompetency to rise to the level of, wow, was this on purpose? And that's exactly what Secret Service did. I mean, there are still, so many unanswered questions. And the people that get mad at the average, ordinary, everyday people for asking these questions and making this point,
Starting point is 00:07:37 you cannot blame these people after what they saw. The guy was literally on a rooftop right across from POTUS. This was one of the most glaring. I can't even believe this. There was a water tower there that apparently wasn't secure. Tree tops? I mean, my gosh, that's one of the first things that you do. You secure the high ground.
Starting point is 00:07:56 Wherever your principle is, you secure that 360 around them, ground roofs at whatever it is. So it was so incompetent. And the response with all the video that everybody saw after was so chaotic. Yeah, you absolutely scratch your head and go, wow, was this on purpose? This seems pretty damn wild. The deputy director at Secret Service said that they're not going to fire their way out of this. They're going to focus on the root cause and fix deficiencies that put us in the situation.
Starting point is 00:08:30 you're an agent, you get on site and your first thing, your first question is, what about that giant rooftop that's right across the stage? Maybe we should secure that. What about that giant ass water tower that's over there in the field? Maybe we should secure that and make sure that nobody's climbing up there on either of these things. I mean, that just seems, that's, that's an obvious. How bad are your deficiencies that it's affecting that sort of reasoning? You have every right to be angry about this and you have every right to demand questions. I, honestly think that we should still be livid over it. I don't know why this has not been a topic of discussion every single day. This wasn't just an operational failure. This was an embarrassment to
Starting point is 00:09:12 the entire United States government apparatus. I don't care if you didn't vote for the guy. At some point, you have to realize that one of the reasons we enjoy the freedoms that we enjoy in this republic is because we all observe basic niceties in this free society. And that is, We all come together and we all elect someone into the White House. We all elect somebody. It wasn't a stolen election. It was a free and fair election. And we all and everybody voted and everybody made their choice.
Starting point is 00:09:44 And if your choice didn't win, well, them's the stake. Sometimes that happens. But it doesn't give you leave to gleefully cheer the destruction of the Republic by sanctioning with silence or jubilation, the attempted assassination. of a sitting of a president. And this rhetoric that we're getting from the left has got to stop. Weren't they having like trainings where they're like, well, you know, and sometimes you may have to get hurt.
Starting point is 00:10:11 Good night. Gravy seals. A bunch of just, oh, man, I need to be nice with what I say. I just don't have. I just, that's just one of the stupidest things I think I've ever seen. Well, maybe we're just going to have to get hurt. Maybe you should just stop and try to come up with better policies to win people instead of the threat of violence.
Starting point is 00:10:31 damn time, you absolute savages. That's just, I don't know, a suggestion. Here's why you should still be mad. We have 200, next year will be 250 years, the birthday of the United States of America. One of the craziest experiments in liberty ever undertaken. It is an amalgamation of all of the best ideas of previous societies distilled down into one success story. all the best parts of the Greeks, all the best parts of the Romans, try to cut away the fat, just keep the meat. And it is a collection of all of that, all put together, a republic, not under a monarch, but where people are fairly represented.
Starting point is 00:11:20 And the strength of it is the consistency and application of its principles and its laws. And when we start disregarding those things, because we're mad, the left is mad, they didn't get their choice. when they start disregarding these basic civilities of a polite, free society, you threaten to disrupt that entire free society. And I'm going to tell these people something. They might think it's big and bad to go to Hot Topic and get all black clothes and then take their trash cans into the street and do all of this other stuff. But I guarantee them to you, it will not be terrifying until you tick off the people
Starting point is 00:11:55 who want to be left alone, who appreciate the society. And when you back them in a corner and you give them no other option but violence, these people, it's not that they're not. violent it's not that they're harmless it's that they choose to genuinely be peaceful do not tempt them the folks at angel studios we often talk about the lack of quality and the quantity that comes out of hollywood and how everything is it's not just that it's rehashed it's that everything seems like a denouncement of you and your way of life we were just talking about how superman for instance is basically a destruction of American exceptionalism. Hollywood still doesn't get it because they're still
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Starting point is 00:14:20 And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. So markets are at record highs. Economists are more than blah, blah, blah. blob. It's about tariffs. I'm just so tired of these economists that are freaking out. That's the headline right there. That's all you need to know. We talked about the Secret Service thing. Hundreds of Amazon. Oh, this is a crazy story. Okay, check this out. So this lady has received hundreds. I actually, I think this is over hundreds at this point of Amazon packages that started showing up at her front porch.
Starting point is 00:14:54 And it's so bad. She says it's over a year now. She says it's been hell. It's in San Jose, California. So what happened is somehow she started getting these large boxes filled with car seat covers made by this Chinese company sent to her doorstep. And I mean, they show up nonstop. And the mystery of it, apparently it has to do with a Chinese online seller that listed a false U.S. address because Amazon requires listing advertisers to have U.S. addresses. and apparently they gave hers. And so now when these people have been returning them, they're piling up in her garage. The online seller put her address on all their return labels,
Starting point is 00:15:35 and they refused to stop it. And everybody's been stuck without refunds. And I mean, and Amazon told her she could pay to send them back. She's refused delivery on everything that she could, but they're like piling up. She couldn't even get her handicapped mother that lives with her out of their car and their wheelchair to the door because so many boxes, they place them there.
Starting point is 00:15:55 They'll get, you know, she might get 50 boxes delivered at one time at one part of the day. So she said that Amazon, all they offered was a $100 gift balance, like a gift card. That's it. Amazon, Amazon is notorious for being really crappy in certain respects. I got to say, like, this has nothing to do with Bezos. It has to do with a business structure, I think. You know, like, come on. So that's insane.
Starting point is 00:16:18 three and ten pregnancies in England and in Wales and an abortion. The British are aborting their next generation and they're getting entire. The whole nation's gone. The UK is gone. It is not the same. It never will be the same. Three and ten pregnancies. They are literally aborting themselves into legend.
Starting point is 00:16:38 That's what they're doing. How insane is this? They said it's a record 30, like really 30% of conceptions were legally aborted in 2022. that was up a year earlier from 26 and a half and then a year before that it was only 20%. So it has been rapidly increasing. It's so, I mean, it's sad. It's so incredibly sad. But they're literally wiping themselves off of the map.
Starting point is 00:17:05 A robot performed surgery on its own for the first time powered by chat GPT. Now, this is not like, you know, robotic procedures. Apparently it was like an entire robotic. I don't know how I feel about that. Like what happens if you lose power or something? You know, like, I don't know. I guess is it our backup? But it performed a realistic surgery on its own.
Starting point is 00:17:25 It removed a gallbladder, what they said, with the expertise of a skilled human surgeon. And researchers said the robot was watched as it performed a lengthy phase of gallbladder removal on a lifelike patient. It was able to respond to and learn from voice commands from the team like a novice surgeon working with a mentor. And they said the advancement has really moved them because they can execute specific surgical tasks. It understands procedures. Man, this is, I know, right? Still, I'm not even getting a Roomba. We have a lot more on the way.
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Starting point is 00:19:15 news and laughs delivered in short, easy to digest episodes, ideal for your busy lifestyle on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. I testified in front of many, many congressional committees in the House and the Senate over the years. And I continue to explain exactly what we did during this process, why we tried to make sure we stay true to our intelligence responsibilities and that we were not going to do anything at all to try to interfere in that election. And again, it was a challenging time, but also one, I think that the people who actually worked this, both in terms of trying to collect intelligence prior to the election, and then the ones who put together the intelligence community assessment, they really, I think, showed the best of what the intelligence community and what CIA is made of.
Starting point is 00:20:00 So, again, I am clueless about what it is exactly that they may be investigating me for. Oh, you have no idea. He has no idea. He just has no idea, guys. He has no idea. He's going to, I mean, he's been whining. He was whining at the start of the year because he lost his security clearance. I'm just, I'm done with this guy. This guy has lied under oath. He has misled. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash, with you. And we were at the bottom of this first hour. And I mean, yes, he absolutely, how can you, how he perjured himself? Of course he perjured himself. I mean, they're, they're invest, it's a criminal investigation that's been. a long time coming just because it's under this administration that guilt by association is an invalid expression of legitimate dissent. No, he's being investigated because he had, he said one thing in a sworn testimony to federal investigators. And then he said something else in written actual
Starting point is 00:21:02 orders in his own hand that he sent to his, you know, surrogates or his underlings in the, intelligence community assessment that that was commissioned. Remember they, oh, Russia interfered in the election to help Trump. Democrats are the original election deniers. They have denied the election since any time a Republican wins. I will never forget George W. Bush and the hanging chads. I was in school. I was in, I think, ninth grade. And I wasn't, no, not ninth grade. Was there grade? No, no, no, I was in high school. And, uh, college, I'm trying to remember. I can't remember. All I do know is I wanted to go was a hanging chat for Halloween when you're just as a joke. Because it was so, I mean, it was even a skit on SNL. That's how insane it was. They were not content with
Starting point is 00:21:52 accepting the results then. They weren't content with accepting the 2016 results. And they haven't been content with accepting the last elections results either. I mean, it was Brennan, who, I mean, this review, I don't pull this up. This was originally, it was a over at New York Post. I mean, he insisted, he absolutely insisted on the inclusion of that completely bunk steel dossier that the FBI could not even validate. And it was even over the objections of the CIA's two most senior most experts with regards to Russia. They said their quote was, it does not meet even the most basic tradecraft standards, end quote. Seems like it's a little bit of a problem, doesn't it?
Starting point is 00:22:45 When you have senior officials within the CIA that are blowing the whistle, this is why there are some really good people within these agencies, but as a whole, it goes from the top down and the leadership has been atrocious. And then, of course, he said that he was one of the 51 intelligence officials that signed this big theatrical letter saying, oh, no, that's a laptop that Hunter Biden's Russian disinformation. Did anyone stop and ever think about what that entails by arguing that it's rush, that the Hunter Biden laptop was Russian disinformation? Did anybody ever stop and think about what that entails? That means that they would have had all the way back then, did they drug
Starting point is 00:23:24 Hunter Biden make him do all this stuff and make him film all these things and compromise himself in so many different ways with drugs and prostitutes and. and kickbacks from foreign governments, because that sounds like the Biden's, that's just regular Biden behavior. They said that they're still in the fact-finding phase of this investigation, but I don't know how you don't have him. I know.
Starting point is 00:23:53 I don't know how he gets out of it. I mean, it's pretty obvious. He was warned in an email to, by, it was the deputy director, the deputy director for analysis, David Cohen, the then CIA deputy director. He sent Brennan an email and he was saying, look, you are risking the credibility of this entire assessment
Starting point is 00:24:18 on the whole Russian involvement in 2016 by insisting that this dossier be included. He was warned by everybody, not just within the CIA, but even the FBI. He was warned about included. They're like, this is just nothing. discredited garbage. There are YouTube comments sections that have more validity than what is in this dossier. And Brennan wrote in a response, quote, my bottom line is that I believe the
Starting point is 00:24:49 information warrants inclusion in the report. And then when he was confronted by specifics, he, I mean, he couldn't get what he was writing to people straight with what he was saying in these testimonies and the testimony that was given to federal investigators. He just couldn't. He wouldn't do it. And I mean, they were warning him about this. He was on a political bent.
Starting point is 00:25:16 He wanted political vengeance. And he, I mean, unfortunately, damaged the credibility of the entire intelligence apparatus by doing this. And Comey also insisted that they include this thing. Just a reminder, the dossier was so, the credibility of the dossier was in such question that the FBI wanted nothing to do with it. They wanted nothing to do with Christopher Steele. Remember, these were the same people within the Obama Biden organization that were trying to go after Carter Page.
Starting point is 00:25:55 And you remember this whole story. It's one of the most unbelievable stories ever. They were so bent politically on getting Trump and they thought Carter Page. might be the way to do it that the FBI was trying to ensnare him and the CIA actually had to get involved you want to talk about blowing people's covers remember Valerie plane was a glorified pencil pusher and there was someone within the bush administration who was accused of writing about her or mentioning her in a Washington post piece and they acted like the entire security of the nationals of the united states was affected negatively because someone name-checked this glorified
Starting point is 00:26:30 fame-chasing pencil pusher right She was married to Joe Wilson. He was one of the guys who was involved in, what was it, the uranium and Africa and all this stuff under the Bush administration. Long story short, though, you guys remember, or maybe you don't, the weeping and ashing of teeth. I went on air in 2008 the week that all of this stuff was exploding. Actually, it was right before the election, and they were really using this as a way to get the previous administration and to destable and to really kind of kneecap John McCain because he was running to Sarah. Palin at the time. And I will never forget the hysteria surrounding that. They literally act like we sold nuclear secrets because Valerie Plame, a glorified pencil pusher, was name-checked. And then after
Starting point is 00:27:14 that, she did this Vanity Fair cover piece where Annie Leibovitz took her and Joe Wilson's photos. And it's like, well, if you were concerned about, you know, your safety or security with regards to your cover, you kind of blew that even more, did you not? But they acted like, oh my gosh, you you upended. this whole thing, you name check. Okay, so knowing all of this, my point being, wouldn't go after Carter Page in the manner that the FBI was going, is that not completely blowing someone's cover, particularly when the CIA had to get involved? And they said, no, no, no, he is not, stop this. He is not somebody who is compromised by Russia. He is literally our asset against Russia, you idiots. How is that not blowing somebody's cover? So, no, they, John Brennan,
Starting point is 00:28:05 absolutely force the steel dossier into this intelligent community assessment. And it would not have made it there without it. He lied. He pulled teeth. He did whatever he had to do. So that's just, yes, on just that count alone, he is deserving of investigation because he's weaponizing the very systems that were designed to keep the populace safe. He weaponized them to go after political opponents. John Brennan is responsible for trying to reshape the intelligence community into something that would be more recognizable in Venezuela or Cuba. I just don't know what I'm under investigation for it. The balls to say something like that. Am I right? Oh my gosh. I just don't know what I'm being investigative for. It's such a, so confusing. So incredibly confusing. No, there's a lot. All of this,
Starting point is 00:28:58 all of this hit at the exact same time. I do think, I mean, it's, it is a very legitimate thing to question when you look at the Secret Service issue, when you look at these intelligence agencies and the push to include a discredited piece of garbage into this intelligence, you know, assessment as it pertained to 2016 and POTUS. When you look at all of these things, you have to wonder, is there a design in place to make people question every single institution that kind of sets the United States apart? I mean, it's like, you know, basically declaring a civil war without firing a single shot and you just get people to turn on each other. I mean, that's a very, it's very sun-z-oo. It's very, you know, it's a very brilliant tactic. I wouldn't, I wouldn't, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:29:48 What do you think, Kane? You're the tinfoil guy. Go ahead, tinfoil us all. I don't think I can do I don't think I can tinfoil it. Do you think that people are, are, uh, do you think that there are people within the government that would love to see the faith of the Americans completely shake into its core and lose trust in all of these government institutions and thereby lose trust in the functioning republic and therefore crack the very, you know, the very foundation and destroy the republic? Especially when Republicans are in charge. Yes, I do believe that.
Starting point is 00:30:20 Just saying. It seems, you know, very plausible. I just don't, I just don't know what. What I'm on an investigation for is so shocking to me. I'm just some, the rest of us know. How do we not, how does he not know? We all know. Good night.
Starting point is 00:30:37 We have more Democrats, speaking of civil wars, or within their own, they're in their own little civil war right now, of their own doing. I've noticed, and I've even noticed this on conservative outfits, where it's almost like Democrats that are hesitant to address the Mamdani situation, that they're somehow sympathetic. figures. Like Chuck Schumer is a sympathetic figure. We're going to get into this coming up because he was asked about whether or not he backed Mam Dawning. And you have to remember, you know, Cuomo, he still may run as an
Starting point is 00:31:07 independent. And they like him. That was their golden boy. And then you got Eric Adams. So I don't know. And they're hesitant to embrace him. And all these people are like, oh, the Democrats, what are they going to do? They created this. This is Frankenstein's monster. It's just the 2.0 version. They created this whole thing. because they had these agitators that they used as ways to ratchet up momentum ahead of voting. They wanted them as get out of the vote tools. We're going to talk about this and more coming up. The folks over at Burn a gun, B-Y-R-N-A-B-A-Bern a gun. It's always good to have a diversified weapons array.
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Starting point is 00:33:46 what are we going to do about it is the ancient question and it would be to stop burning fossil. fuels. When you're in a hole, stop digging and so on. But the fossil fuel industry has been very successful in getting organizations like the U.S. Congress to think that it's really not happening. He's not an actual scientist. The first six months of the Trump administration, we've seen an end to some of the federal efforts on not just fossil fuel, but other efforts that had been in place government-wide to promote alternative energy.
Starting point is 00:34:22 The room tone on that is so loud. Like, did they have, like, a vacuum going in the background? Good night. Welcome back. There was Bill Nye on CNN. And apparently they had, like, they were cleaning out their offices and that happened. It sounded like a jet engine in the back. Like, what is happening with your studio that you have that kind of sound in the background? He's not a scientist.
Starting point is 00:34:40 He worked as, like, a low-level dude at Boeing, and then he started being a comedian. And now he pretends. Like, this is one of the earliest forms of appropriation. He literally appropriated the scientific, identity and presents himself as some kind of scientific genius. And then he tried to parlay that into political influence. I mean, it's just really lame. I don't like him because he lied, number one. I don't like people who lie like Bill Nye, the fake science, you know, brat does. Yeah, he's a trans scientist. But he, I mean, he's, why do they have him on? Why do they have him on? Because he's
Starting point is 00:35:19 literally a fake scientist. He's not an academic scientist. He went into mechanical engineering and he was a low-level guy at Boeing. And it matters that he's not a scientist because he's always brought on television to talk about scientific issues every single time. And he always wears, he dresses up in his little lab coat, but he's literally never done any kind of research or anything that's ever contributed to the scientific community at all whatsoever. I mean, he, but he acts like this self-styled expert on all of this. He has no idea what the hell he's talking about. He's just making it up. I mean, he didn't get a, what, a PhD in science and natural sciences or anything else like that. He didn't do any of that. I mean, there are people out there that have science degrees that don't say, oh, I'm a scientist. They don't do that. But I think it's really bad when they bring him on, like he's some kind of expert. Like he has some sort of, I don't know, research background that, you know, he's a legit scientist and he's really created, I don't know, but he, all of these people platform and they pretend that he does. He has honorary
Starting point is 00:36:30 PhDs. I'll never forget when I was on CNN one time, and I like Anderson Cooper. I've always gotten along with him. But I was talking about Martin Luther King Jr.'s niece. And I said she had gotten a doctorate. And Anderson Cooper was like, well, it's an honorary doctorate. The left always likes to go, well, these are honorary doctorates if it's someone on the on the right. But he has himself, like what, a handful of honorary doctorates that he kind of like tries to parlay into actual doctorates degrees. There was somebody that said, oh, yeah, he's got six doctorates. They're all honorary degrees. You absolute moron. What is happening? No. So none of this, it doesn't mean anything. He's fake. And by the way, he got, he got those little honorary degrees because
Starting point is 00:37:16 he was a speaker and that's like a courtesy that a lot of people give it. You get an honorary doctorate because you came here and you spoke at a commencement thing. He has really like milked this for all it can't. I don't even know how this got started, but it did. We have more in store as we roll towards second hour. Stick with us. Let's be honest, big pharma profited off of your fear while silencing your voice. They controlled the narrative, blocked access to real treatments and then told you what you could and could not take all to protect their bottom line. Medicines like Ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, Mbendazole, were all labeled dangerous
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Starting point is 00:39:01 In administration that is doing everything in my mind to hurt us and not help us. And it feels like we're fending for ourselves. Wow, it's all about you. And then she actually, in the caption of this that she posted on Instagram, said, oh, thank you guys for complimenting my new Bob. Girl, you didn't get your haircut. You just had them extensions out. Come on. We all know that.
Starting point is 00:39:23 We're not stupid. Welcome back to the show. Dana Lash with you. I love all these lawmakers that are like, I'm just going to hold this camera in front of my face. And I'm going to look around. And I just, you know, it's so on my heart. And it's all about me, me, me, me, me. She had like two words for the actual victims and everything else is about.
Starting point is 00:39:43 her. How do you live? How do people live like that? Oh my gosh. There's, without politics, I would not be friends with that broad. There's just, you know how you meet people and you're like, I don't like you. I just, I'm never going to like you. I'll be nice to you, but I'm never going to like you. My husband gets like sometimes like, why are you like this? Like, just because I'm never wrong about somebody's character, number one, and number two, if I don't like somebody, I just don't want to be around them. Really simple. And life is too short for me to pretend otherwise. I'll be civil, but I just, why? Why suffer in silence? Why? Welcome back. Dan O'Las with you. Top of the, top of the second hour here. You know, it's my, it's one of my, some of my advice for living a long and healthy life, King.
Starting point is 00:40:24 You don't have to suffer fools if you don't have to. Like, don't. Like, you know what I mean? Amen. Yeah. This is, I think also why I'm really bad at small talk stuff. Because if I don't want to do it, I just walk away. I don't know. I, Steve said, I thought, no. We'll talk. weather later. So she's being accused of basically bragging about herself
Starting point is 00:40:49 in this video. She did this on Instagram and then she was pointing out her new haircut. I don't I don't know. I think is this the most that she's actually said about the victims, the flood victims?
Starting point is 00:41:05 So far. Yeah. She literally put on Instagram quote, I just wanted to jump on for a sec to discuss the Texas flash floods on the trashy bill and moving forward. And my staff said, y'all are commenting about my Bob. Thank you for some guy for orchestrating the look. He just took out your extensions. Stop.
Starting point is 00:41:26 I don't know, man. So she made it like literally. It was like all about her hair. It's all about me. I think that's, that's just her. That's just her. someone said that some people were at least had some brains in the
Starting point is 00:41:46 comments they were like this lady is talking about is she's like why is this lady talking about people's hair or talking about her hair people have drowned heaven help us I mean I agree that is that's accurate
Starting point is 00:42:00 that is accurate I we if you want to go make it in Hollywood go to Hollywood but don't bring that energy to politics please don't bring that energy to policy DC is where all the people who were too ugly for Hollywood, go to try to become famous. Hashtag facts.
Starting point is 00:42:19 I'll say it if nobody else will. It's true. They do it. And then they're like, well, if I couldn't get it, make it in Hollywood, maybe I can just make it here. And then I'll be like a rebel. No, everybody, there's so many people that have had the same idea. So many people.
Starting point is 00:42:35 But she also had said, this is an audio sum by 10. golly, I can't play all of this audio from her because we'll die. It will literally bore us to the point where our hearts will find no reason to continue beating. Audio somebody 10, please. And violence doesn't come from Democrats, just to be clear. I mean, obviously anyone can be a criminal, but it is MAGA. It's specifically MAGA faction. Like, I don't think traditional Republicans are getting engaged in all of this,
Starting point is 00:43:07 but, like, even when we look at and they don't talk about the, assassination attempts anymore that took place with Donald Trump but these these were Trump supporters right as well as this most recent situation they tried to flip it and say oh
Starting point is 00:43:23 based on what evidence this doesn't even make sense right but it's only like MAGA that does this yeah that's somebody who's such a supporter of POTUS is going to try to mark him that makes all the sense in the world I don't know I that doesn't there's
Starting point is 00:43:41 she's one of those individuals who's never going to, uh, admit about the bad parts of her ideology and what they've been promoting. Where is this, this I, I, I just, it's stunning. The lack of awareness and the lack of empathy and sympathy from this woman.
Starting point is 00:44:01 I had this piece. Let me where to find this piece. Because it was an Axios piece and it was talking about, um, how Democrats, uh, how they are, uh, followers
Starting point is 00:44:12 when they go back for like their town halls yeah here it is Democrats are told to get shot for the anti-Trump resistance this is an actual piece at Axios heaven help us all
Starting point is 00:44:21 and they get into it by saying I'm gonna make sure you guys have this in slack they get into it by saying oh there's growing anger amongst the base and with regard to Democrats and it's more often to
Starting point is 00:44:32 disregard for these American institutions and political traditions even the rule of law et cetera et cetera and they said that people are wanting us to do something they want more and they've been angry at town halls over it.
Starting point is 00:44:44 And some of them has suggested is that we have to be willing to get shot when visiting ICE facilities or federal agencies. I think they would love that. How heinous is it to say that? But that's, I mean, that's kind of what they're going forward. The other thing, too, and that's the headline for the piece that Juan's showing you on the simulcast on Channel 347 DirecTV, the chats at Rumble. Some Democrats said, well, you know, our discussions haven't really gone that far with our
Starting point is 00:45:10 everybody. Look, the reaction to January 6th, what did we heard from the left that it was an insurrection. Oh my gosh, you attack the police. And then they try to present themselves as being like the best lovers of the blue. They are the biggest fans of the blue. And now look, now they're attacking ICE agents. Like actually attacking, trying to docks them, trying to harm their families, trying to run them down. I was told that that was an insurrection. So that's, I think it should be treated as such. That's an insurrection. There hasn't been that even remotely similar treatment, whether in the press or before a court of law, not even remotely. But I was told over and over again that that's, that's, that's, it was a, that's an insurrection.
Starting point is 00:46:00 It's all situational. It's, it's, it's, it's, and this idea of getting angry at border patrol agents for what? for enforcing the law that, by the way, Democrats also have been privy to. If Democrats wanted to change immigration law, they would have. Hell, they could have changed immigration law when they had a supermajority for the first part of Barack Obama's first term before a slew of special elections. They had a legitimate supermajority. They could have crushed through everything, and Republicans would have been powerless to stop it. It was in 2008. It was the first part of Barack Obama's first term until they had, I think, I can't remember, but it was a handful of special elections that changed it. Democrats still had a majority, but it was no longer a super majority. But they didn't
Starting point is 00:46:45 do anything for that period. I mean, they had a good couple of months where they did not do a single damn thing. And if they really wanted it, they would have been able to push through all kinds of amnesty. They could have actually gotten a hell of a lot more in Obamacare. It's just that they're lazy. They didn't want to have to go, oh my gosh, we have to immediately do the work. They wanted to bask in the glow of their winning and party a little bit longer. And so this basic enforcement of the law, again, that's what it is, the most basic enforcement of laws that they helped write and passed. And approved of, by the way, up until, what, 10 years ago, Kane? When did they start being like, no, we want everyone coming across the border? Because at one point, they did want
Starting point is 00:47:30 some kind of regulation, I don't know how to say it, some kind of regulation. They wanted some sort of immigration controls. But when did it go? When did it really go from that to like free for all? Well, I think during this past Biden's administration, but it happened before Trump's first term. If you, those last two years leading up to Trump's first term, it was clearly Obama was touting these numbers of deportation, but they were only high because they were allowing so many in. I mean, even when he was, even Barack Obama's first term and even the subsequent one, there was still, even though it was horrible and it was leading up to this point, that's where the kids in cages came from because they realized, oh my gosh, we're going to have to make sure
Starting point is 00:48:18 these kids aren't being trafficked and they separated them out. Whereas Biden's like, we don't even want to do that. So it, I think a lot of things contributed to it, but yeah, that point where it just completely went just down that. So that's what I'm saying there, can you imagine if they actually enforced the law as strongly as they could? Because this is just basic enforcement. Just that's all it is. No, Democrats are having a huge problem. And they're having a huge problem also. This is indicative of audio sound by 13. Is Chuck Schumer going to endorse the Democrat nominee for mayor, mom Danny? Listen. It's about about a month since the New York City of the primary. You'll get to endorse
Starting point is 00:49:01 the Democratic nominee. What is going to be back and what more take for you to get to that place? I'll be meeting with him soon. Yes. Some allies of the Democratic nominee, Mayor, have been threatening the primary challenge to include Jeffrey and one of the Democrats. Do you? Does that risk distract the Democrats be taken back to House and Senate? The bottom line is Democrats are united.
Starting point is 00:49:23 We are fighting the high costs that American people pay. We are fighting the health care cuts Republicans are making. We are fighting the horrible bill that they just passed. Democrats are united, and we will and we have been far more united, frankly, than the Republicans. He can't say. He can't say. He's lost the ability to shape the future of his own party. Okay. What are you going to say? How can they claim unity when clearly he won't even touch the subject of what's happening in the mayor race in New York? He believes there might be a chance that Mam Dani doesn't win. And he doesn't want to be on the outs in his own city with whoever that is. So he has no idea what to do. Yes, it's cowardice, but it's also he, he, he, he, he lost the ability to shape how the party goes forward. By the way, where the hell is Nancy Pelosi? You heard all about her? Where is she at? So it's less Democrats being united and more than just being loyal to their Borg mentality. Yeah, they're terrified because, and it's not even about what gets me is, let's not mistake it.
Starting point is 00:50:26 It's not even about party unity for the sake of party health. I actually do believe James Carville is all about party unity for the party's health. These people, they're not acting. They're not motivated that way. They're motivated by power adjacency and access. That's. That's a what they're motivated by. That's what they don't want to jeopardize. It is nothing to do with party unity for them. And that's evident by how eagerly they use these people as agitators in days leading up to elections to get out the vote. And now they've taken over the party and they have no idea what to do. Our partners that help bring you the program, the folks over at Superbeats, Super Berean is the product. And with SuperBoreen, this is about healthy blood sugar levels and metabolism.
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Starting point is 00:52:12 firm, they measure this stuff, reported a 41% plunge in Amazon sales compared to the first day of last year's event. And that comes as after even they extended their usual two-day pricing, two-day price cutting into a four-day thing. And they said that that means that, you know, clearly people are really worried about like recession, inflation, all of that. And they said that For Amazon's biggest sellers, the calculator didn't pay off. It did not pay off. That's pretty, you knew it was going to be like that. I mean, it's not really a surprise at that point.
Starting point is 00:52:46 But condo prices are making a record slide. The crisis has hit a breaking point. This has been a big discussion. I don't know. I'm not a fan of condos, like high rises by beaches, just because, you know, you think of hurricanes and stuff, right? I'm like, ooh. Condo prices around the country are plummeting.
Starting point is 00:53:05 Some have seen values sink by a staggering one-third in just a year. And they said that the average sale price fell over 2% year-over-year. So the average is like 354,000 now. So it's one of the second largest drops in all records dating back to 2012. And they said the steeper drop occurred in April 23 after post-pandemic peak. And, of course, Kane is saying that Powell, he could make the cut if he wanted. He could do the correction if he really wanted to do it. If he wanted to drop rates, he could do it.
Starting point is 00:53:41 I'll see. But they said seven of the top 10 metro areas with the largest price declines were in Florida. Two of them in Texas. So that's pretty. Well, and a lot of that, too, when you are in zones that are deal with hurricanes, you know, it's going to be more expensive to insure and all this other stuff. So let's see a county shut down. Oh, a county shut down a 15-year-old's bait stand on a family farm.
Starting point is 00:54:08 And he's being threatened with daily fines. This is so assinine. This is in Wisconsin, Washburn County, Wisconsin. A 15-year-old had a bait stand stock with worms, sodas, and candy. And the government, they're threatening him now. They're like, oh, he's zoning, et cetera. They send him a cease and desist. They're threatening with daily fines, all of this stuff.
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Starting point is 00:55:56 list on her desk, the Epstein stuff. It was just a file that she needed a review. along with the JFK stuff, just some files that she needed to review. You guys remember all that, right? She was sitting there in the big conference-looking room at the White House with POTUS, and they were meeting with all of these other world leaders, and that was one of the things that she had said. Okay, well, that's not exactly what you said.
Starting point is 00:56:21 She is not being honest. Audio sound by 2. This is actually what she had originally said. The DOJ may be releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients. Will that really happen? It's sitting on my desk right now to review. That's been a directive by President Trump. I'm reviewing that.
Starting point is 00:56:40 I'm reviewing JFK files, MLK files. That's all in the process of being reviewed because that was done at the directive of the president from all of these agencies. So have you seen anything there? You said, oh my gosh? Not yet. Okay.
Starting point is 00:56:55 I mean, she literally said that, I mean, and this was the script. things. She was asked about having this prior. And she had literally said before then, she was like, well, you know, I just, I said that I had the files. I said that I had the files specifically. And she said that, you know, it's beginning a lot of, I'm looking at the transcript, by the way, what she had said. And she said, I was asked a question about the client list, she said, and my, she said that my response was that it was sitting on my desk and I was talking about the files. And she said I was asked on Fox and she said that meaning the file along with the JFK
Starting point is 00:57:36 MLK files as well. That's what I meant by that. She said list, Kane. Well, she responded directly to the question of there's an Epstein client list on your desk right now. Is that going to be released? And she's like, yeah, it's on my desk. It was the list. So now she's trying to rewrite it. She's trying to rewrite history. and walk back. I mean, that's what I'm, that's what it looks like. It looks like she's trying to walk back what she had said in that original interview. And saying that the client list doesn't exist.
Starting point is 00:58:14 How does it, wait a minute, you went from telling Fox News the client list existed when you were specifically asked about the client list. First of, the audio that I just put in Slack, can we play that? Because that's when she was asked about it. She's, she's saying that she, no, no, no, I only met the file. The list doesn't exist. So this is what, this was just from the other day, or actually earlier this week, and they were sitting there. And she was trying to indicate that she, it was the file and not the list.
Starting point is 00:58:45 I want you to listen to what she says here. And then we're going to play the original once more. Listen. February, I did an interview on Fox, and it's been getting a lot of attention because I said, I was asked a question about the client list. And my response was, it's sitting on my desk to be reviewed, meaning the file along with the JFK, MLK files as well. That's what I meant by that. Okay, let's go back to the original flashback.
Starting point is 00:59:14 Audio sound by two. Let's hear this once more. Does this sound like that's making sense to you? Go ahead. The DOJ may be releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients. Will that really happen? It's sitting on my desk right now to review. That's been a directive by President Trump.
Starting point is 00:59:31 I'm reviewing that. I'm reviewing JFK files, MLK files. That's all in the process of being reviewed because that was done at the directive of the president from all of these agencies. So have you seen anything there? You said, oh my gosh? Not yet. Hmm. Kane.
Starting point is 00:59:48 Am I being particularly touchy with wording? I mean, she kind of ran cover there towards the end of that. sound bite. But the reality is she didn't distinct in that answer. She didn't distinguish it at all. Exactly. I mean, she literally said that it was on her desk. And I mean, they talked about it for forever. They ran on it. They had a memo admitting that there were countless victims of Epstein. But now they're like, oh, no, there's no list or evidence of rapists they can charge. And then they were trying to say that he wasn't using videos as blackmail. Seriously? She literally said that there was a client list.
Starting point is 01:00:27 She didn't say a file. She was talking about a specific damn client list. She said it was on her desk. And she can walk it back all she wants to, but that doesn't mean that she didn't say it. I mean, what in the world? This is what happens, by the way, too, when you try to gin up stroke outrage and wind people up and have them get outraged about something. and then you do a takeaway. Doesn't make any sense.
Starting point is 01:01:03 She said this. She said she was talking about the client list, not just files. So either she messed up or someone put her in a bad position, which is it? Yeah, either she was lying then or she's lying now is basically it, right? Right.
Starting point is 01:01:17 So there's, which is it? Like I said, there's only two ways that this works. You were either lied to about them having any of this as a way to get, as a way to agitate, how the left agitates and they get their base worked up. It was either used as a tactic like that to agitate you
Starting point is 01:01:40 or they're covering it up. But either way you're being lied to. So which is it? And this angers me and people are like, well, if you're talking about the Epstein stuff, you're too much online. That is entirely inaccurate. I hear about this from everybody.
Starting point is 01:01:57 It is all anybody talks about at different events. It comes up completely outside of social media. I know people who are not even on social media to talk about this. And they think it's super sketchy. So that's a deflection when people say, well, it's a too online thing. It's not. It's not a two online thing. I mean, POTUS talked about this.
Starting point is 01:02:19 It has rallies. All of these other lawmakers campaigned on this. The way it was presented was that this guy had blackmail evidence on every bad guy you dislike. and we're going to get to the bottom of it and people are going to jail. That's how it was presented. And now you're told, nope, I feel like a lot of people, the head of FBI, CIA, all of that, I feel like they're being used as fall guys for this. Like, okay, we can't let this.
Starting point is 01:02:44 And I hear all these excuses. Well, maybe they're keeping it quiet because they're investigating still. Well, then tell people, don't do this. I don't believe that because the subterfuge doesn't fly here. Never before has it been used that way. I mean, it doesn't make any, it doesn't make any sense at all. It makes zero sense. And then you have this, this, well, I don't know if I want to play this.
Starting point is 01:03:10 I don't know. Yeah, the setup for it is O'Reilly says he talked to Trump. And Trump said, hey, we can't release that list because there are some names on that list that without context, they're going to rope themselves into this whole Epstein thing when they had absolutely no contact with Epstein in that way. But so because. Interesting. You know what I mean? So then that would have.
Starting point is 01:03:27 imply there's a list then right there is totally a list there absolutely is a list you can't convince me otherwise there's absolutely an epstein list and what you have is a bunch of bumbling idiots who can't figure out how to go after the baddies without and for i'm is it possible that there are people who were associated with him that had no knowledge or involvement in what he's doing especially if it was like a different completely uh uh you know outside of that business you know any kind of other business dealings i'm sure there is i'm sure there's the absolute potential for that. There are a lot of people that, you know, are in various industries. They know somebody who is super sketchy and they just kind of, you know, coexist because
Starting point is 01:04:09 there isn't enough there to, you know, go to the law, go to law enforcement or whatever. I don't know. Everybody knows somebody's super sketchy or knows of somebody super sketchy. He seems like a super sketchy guy that was seemed like he was kind of untouchable, right? And he floated in all these circles. I mean, Trump banned him from Mar-Lago. Didn't he ban him from Mar-Lago, like back in 90s. He thought he was a pervert and he banned him. Yeah, he was like, get out of here. You're gross. And banned him. But they would see each other at different events. Like they would, Musk, I think they said, like Musk saw him at different events. And when people take photos at events like that, it's not like you can, they literally just come up in
Starting point is 01:04:46 front of you with the camera and they take your photo. They will, there are, and I'm very, I've always been sensitive to that because I never wanted to look like I'm endorsing political candidates by getting photos with them. And, you know, I've literally stopped, like, photographers, like, no, I don't want a photo right now. Thank you. Or I'm just, you know, here to speak or I'm just here to whatever. I don't want a photo right now. They literally will come right up in front of you. That's why so many of them look candid or they look like they were interrupted in conversation because that's how it happened. And I don't think that that's indicative of any kind of guilt by association. But you cannot tell me that there's not a list. So is it that they're not releasing it because
Starting point is 01:05:23 they think that that's somehow going to protect the legal process, well, then just tell people that there's a legal process. I mean, I'm pretty sure if these people are on a list, and that there's any kind of back channel criminal investigation into them. They're pretty much well aware of it at this point, I would think. I mean, for crying out loud, this guy's been in the headlines, even still after his death. I think they have an idea. You're not hiding anything. That's just being used as an excuse. That's just an excuse. The excuse, the excuse, the excuse, that, well, we just don't want the optic of like good people getting roped into anything as a way to just not do anything legally is one of the lamest, most cowardest things I've ever
Starting point is 01:06:02 heard. So that's why I'm like, well, I don't believe that the administration is a bunch of completely, you know, frankless pansies. So what else is at play here? It's very, it's very weird. You think they're still blackmailing people. Well, I mean, think about it. If the list isn't going to be exposed and the documents themselves seem to be on hold. Imagine how free reign you have if you're currently blackmailing someone that's on this list, you can still do it. You can still keep going with it because you still have the threat of their name getting out there. How would they even be blackmail though? I mean, the guy who had all the pieces is dead. He's dead. Vote this certain way. Make sure that whatever pack that you're using for advertising,
Starting point is 01:06:49 includes this. You know, stuff like that. I guarantee you that that type of stuff is going on. I think they just need to come out with it. Somebody in the administration needs to be a hero and just leak it. We need to act. We have a whistleblower process to blow the whistle when you're going to D.C. When you're with lawmakers, we need one for the people.
Starting point is 01:07:09 Yeah. And there's leaks, by the way, everywhere from SCOTUS to the Pentagon. I mean, leaks are everywhere. The crazy thing that this hasn't been leaked to me is indicative. of man. I mean, there's also the theory that the intelligence community, the CIA Massad, possibly
Starting point is 01:07:28 has some big fish angled that are on this list. They don't want anything compromised. If they're smart, they will. You know what I mean? I would. If I was involved in espionage and international security, oh, yes, I would. I keep files
Starting point is 01:07:42 on people now. I mean, my gosh. Absolutely. I would. Still, somebody needs to be a hero and leak it. somebody needs to leak that i think we all need to know i we don't need to see videos or anything please help us no i just we just want names we want some names right that's all that's all super simple i mean i think we're oh that especially after we were it was average now everybody's supposed to get over it like hell i don't think so no that's not how this works here no no no takes these backsies
Starting point is 01:08:12 there's no take these backsies to this no no no y'all were saying that you had a list show us the list very simple. We got more on the way. We got a Florida man coming up as we roll. Oh, we got to talk about the plane, the plane fight too coming up too. Our partners that help make it happen. Patriot Mobile, the only Christian conservative phone service in the nation. Now, yes, they want to save you money. And this is incredibly important as we are looking at tariffs or coming out of inflation, all this other stuff. It's very important that you save money. And so Patriot Mobile, they have plans tailored for everybody, families, businesses of all sizes. Dinks, that's dual income, no kids, and it's super fun to say, singles, whatever, it doesn't matter. They have something that they can customize for you. It's not just about providing exceptional cell phone service, though. It's also about defending your rights and freedoms by being mindful of where your dollars go. So not only do you get the best coverage in the nation, they operate on all three major networks, but you're not supporting things you don't believe in.
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Starting point is 01:10:05 Wow. Wow. Wow. There's no way. Okay. Anyway, I guess way. Central Florida man is arrested for peeping into neighbors' homes. Of course he is.
Starting point is 01:10:18 And Auburndale man was arrested. and accused of peeping into the homes of two female neighbors, residents of a mobile home park where he resided apparently, his name's Tyler Mountain, 28 years old. They said he was surreptitiously recording and taking photographs of people in their homes using his cell phone. And that, I mean, they got, they got him on voyeurism and some other stuff. But he would peep inside and then he would get, I mean, he was like on the porch or on the back porch or like right up against the window trying to get video footage and photographs
Starting point is 01:10:52 and that. He was booked in a Polk County Jail charged with burglary of an occupied dwelling two counts, voyeurism, stalking, loitering, and prowling. And also in November of 23, he exposed himself twice to two different women. So he's lucky that he's alive because I see you all my
Starting point is 01:11:09 property doing that. It's Glock o'clock. That's not even messing, man. Giggedy Glock. Glock. It's what's happening. Let's see. What is happening with this? Okay, Plato's closet is a resale shop. When I was younger, I thought it was the coolest place ever. Florida Maine uses his phone to record underage girls in fitting rooms. Again, Glock o'clock. He was arrested. Again, video voyeurism. He used to cell phone to record girls inside a Seminole County store over the 4th of July weekend. Officers responded, 39-year-old Brian Bishop. They got him on camera, the security camera, doing this. Like, how does someone go into a store? There's, They're so prolific. Security cameras are everywhere. They're ubiquitous. And he goes in and he's doing this and he's, I mean, you see him bending down and like putting the phone under the doors to record on the other side of the doors. I mean, you can see him in the video doing this. And one of the girls noticed the phone and began yelling. And that's when he left the store. But they found him. They booked him in jail. And now he goes before a judge. He appeared before the judge yesterday. I don't have any other updates to that. But he appeared before. judge yesterday. I mean, I'm not kidding you. The fact that these dudes like this do not get shot. Yeah. I don't, are they like picking times or places where they think that nobody, because I
Starting point is 01:12:31 absolutely will mark a dude for doings, for like praying on women like this and minors. No way, man. Let's see this. Oh, let's do this one. Driver shoots fireworks from his car while doing donuts in Orlando Street. I thought this was America. This, uh, It doesn't really seem that crazy, except, you know, you can't be driving on the streets like this. Like, you'd take an old beater car into a cornfield, old cornfield and do this. We just had a story yesterday of an old man dying from fireworks, so it's pretty serious. Yeah, you got to be careful with that stuff. So these people, they were launching them from a moving vehicle while doing donuts in a busy intersection.
Starting point is 01:13:12 That's okay. You can't be doing that. You can't be getting on Michael Bay in the middle of an intersection. Let's not. They arrested Roderick Baez, 20. he had Roman candles and he was writing shotgun. This is like they were his emotional support explosives, is what they said. And he was on his way to another street party.
Starting point is 01:13:32 And then they got Anthony Colon, 33. Imagine your last name is Colin. C-O-L-O-N. You can't say Cologne, could you? Because there's no other way to do that. Colon. He was selling booze to people out of his trunk, the car that was doing the donuts. And then Stoyan Volchev and Dion Custard.
Starting point is 01:13:51 Your name is Dionne Custard. Okay, 18 and 31, respectively. They were also doing donuts with fireworks. So it seemed like a street circus happening. We have more in store, third hour on the way. Stick with us. As we move, our partners that help bring you the program. All-Family Pharmacy.
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Starting point is 01:15:08 looks like me that can't pass as what they say as a typical American. What in the hell is this? Who is this Fruit Loop? Democrat Representative Jimmy Gomez. Oh, for the love. No, you racist moron. That's not what people are saying. I mean, there's, again, I cannot believe, we got to keep saying it every day because they're just going to keep repeating this stuff until you give up. That's what it is. They're just going to keep repeating it over and over again until you just totally give up. The whole point of this, that's it's just to fade accompli. The idea that, well, they're just going to. after brown people. Not everybody who comes in illegally is brown. Also, you think that everyone who comes in illegally is brown, does that make you the racist? Why are they so racist? Gosh, tired of it. Speaking of race, did you see this? Maybe, hopefully you haven't. Spare yourself. Tweet from Kathy Hochel, New York Governor, she writes, Black women make 66 cents for every dollar that a white man makes. That's unacceptable. On black women's equal pay date,
Starting point is 01:16:14 and every day. New York is fighting to close that gap. We won't stop until everyone receives equal pay for equal work. It's her actual tweet. Now, these are unadjusted figures, meaning they just completely eliminate. I don't even know where she got them from. She just makes it up.
Starting point is 01:16:36 I just think if it were true, then you would save a lot of money and get real rich quick by hiring only black women. Yeah. Right? Oh, I didn't think about that part of it, says the dumb leftist that makes the argument. I mean, we know you didn't.
Starting point is 01:16:48 We know you didn't think. That's it. It's like that interview where that chick is like, aren't you a musician? What do you mean? I don't think. That's got a out. Thinking's got a oh. Magician.
Starting point is 01:16:57 I'm not a magician, but you play music. What's that? What's that? Stupid. Oh my gosh. They just like make it up. They pull it up out of the ether. It doesn't make any sense at all.
Starting point is 01:17:13 It does not make any sense. So like what about just what about the career choices or work experience? or location. And does it only compare to white dudes? I mean, are you even comparing the same education levels? Are you comparing even the same vocation?
Starting point is 01:17:29 I mean, is there any comparable, you know, anything at all with this? I mean, you realize that that's all been absolutely debunked, the idea of a wage gap between men and women. It's been debunked six ways to Sunday. And the original study, when they put this out for a talking point,
Starting point is 01:17:47 was they would literally compare something like a nail technician to a male surgeon. I'm not even making this up. That's exactly what they did so that they could try to argue that there was such a wage gap. And it also ignored the fact that women, by and large, because we are different, I know that Democrats can't define them. So I have no idea why they're even putting up these parameters to talk about this issue in the first place. But women choose jobs specifically that go around more of their interests. They want to be able to raise their kids. They want to be able to be home more, et cetera. They don't want the high stress of a
Starting point is 01:18:15 stressful position. So there's a lot of things that go into it. And you can can't have a serious scientific exploration of this issue without accounting for all of those adjustments. She's just making this up just right out of the, right out of the wind. I'm going to make up stuff too. 10% of Democrats that are in elected office are just dumb. Do you know that? It's an official science because I said it was. That's right. That's, it's absolutely correct. So, I mean, like, what did they compare it to? Like, welders? pipe fitters? Like what? Like what are they even comparing?
Starting point is 01:18:54 This is so stupid. It's all about they want, all they have is race and they think that their voters are so dumb. They're gearing up for a midterm election and they think that all they just need to just race, race, race, race. It's all they want to focus on. Race, race. It's all they have. They can't hook people with their ideas. They have to focus on race. It's sad. It's incredibly sad.
Starting point is 01:19:20 A couple of other things to touch on. Speaking of sad, did you guys see this? It's a Washington Post opinion piece. This is an actual headline. It's up on my Instagram page too. The headline says, Donald Trump is not a clown. I should know.
Starting point is 01:19:41 Real clowns bring joy to the world, not chaos to Washington. Kane. You have to say that again. You what? They had apparently a, clown write an actual editorial over at Washington Post.
Starting point is 01:20:00 So Donald Trump's not a clown? Yeah, and they're like, I know. He should know because Because real clowns bring joy. Real clowns also don't bitch in editorials in the Washington Post, or do they? I don't know. Like, that's what he writes. He's on the I cannot believe they did this, but they went all the way
Starting point is 01:20:22 to this guy named Tim Cunningham. He is the board president of Clowns Without Borders, a nonprofit that performs clown shows for communities facing hardship. Seriously. Mm-hmm. And he writes, Donald Trump is not a clown. I should know.
Starting point is 01:20:40 Real clowns bring joy to the world, not chaos to Washington. Who made him king clown of mountain? Thank you for editing. Mm. So, this is they he wrote a whole editorial a whole a whole a whole editorial on this he's mad because i guess they said that trump was funny and i don't know he writes quote uh allegation it sounds like somebody writing by the way it's not to interrupt myself it sounds like someone writing a term paper
Starting point is 01:21:17 and they're a college freshman allegations that president trump is a clowner's figure are not hard to come by he writes this is how he starts his piece political strategist James Carvel referred to Trump's administration as a clown show. No, real clowns. None of this qualifies Trump for such a title. I am a clown and a board president of the nonprofit. Clowns without borders. Mier has set the record straight. Oh, and he does. By the way, it took him this long to get to the point. A whole paragraph. You're not a journalist either, apparently. He goes, I perform as a professional clown or 24-year-ters. Clown, capital C, is a valuable and varied art form.
Starting point is 01:22:06 Panamaines. I'm bored to death already. Acrobatts, magician, get to the point. Vaudeville artists. Shut up, get to the point. Oh, my gosh. From stage clowns such as built, shut up. Just get to the point.
Starting point is 01:22:20 Clowns demand years, if not lifetimes of study. Shut up. and he goes, he talks about Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. You are no Charlie Chaplin, my dude. You are no Buster Keaton. You are a sad, fat-ass dude who is bitching about being a clown in Washington Post. They wrote a whole editorial about this. Yes, I'm mad because I have to deal with that stuff and talk about it on my show.
Starting point is 01:22:46 This is so stupid. Oh, my gosh, Kane. Clown is not invention of the modern era. several ancient indigenous cultures revere sacred clown figures. You know all this? It's so... I mean imagine...
Starting point is 01:23:06 For example... No, he didn't. Uh-huh. No, he didn't. The Sioux people celebrate the Hayoka. An honorable community member who uses humor to shut light on societal problems, Key.
Starting point is 01:23:17 Can I say real quick? I don't think this guy's a clown. All clown shares the common values of healing. So far, I don't feel like I'm experiencing a clown. right now. So far what you've read. I mean, he sounds, I excuse my Portuguese from earlier. He sounds like a bitter betty. He just sounds
Starting point is 01:23:37 so like this. I've seen hundreds of Royahinga children dance with an ensemble of clowns while their homes and mine are smoldered in the background. Like, what in the world? I mean, if you're going to be a clown, be like funny. Let's find a better metaphor to despise and depose fascism. Okay, I literally thought I have seen people get offended over everything, right? I thought we were at our limit as a society as to what people can be
Starting point is 01:24:15 offended about. Really thought we were at that limit. I thought we were there. No, says fate, we're not. And then it gives us this guy, the unfunniest clown I've ever seen in my life, the worst clown ever. Keep clown out of Trumpian comparisons. But you're here. Keep it out of politics. You're literally here politicizing it. What are you talking about?
Starting point is 01:24:43 I cannot believe that they publish this. Yeah, this is woke pennywise. That's what this is. I actually am speechless. I wonder how many hit pieces they write that actually compliment the president for not being a clown. I mean, literally this is a compliment to the president
Starting point is 01:25:06 saying he's not a clown. They think this is a hit piece. You're not like this sad sack. He's not, Trump's not like this sad sack. I am so offended that they call Trump a clown. I mean, he's trying to stake a claim on Clown Mountain. I am offended on behalf of the clowns. He's so, it's like he's so excited.
Starting point is 01:25:30 He has something to get offended over. Because everybody has something to be offended over these days, right? Everybody's got that something. Even clowns. We need Nika Costa actually coming up for headlines. Nika Costa, everybody's got that something. We got to play her because that's exactly what this is. Everybody has there something, right?
Starting point is 01:25:47 That they got to get offended about, at least in today's society. Everybody has something. This guy's like, I finally got it. You can almost hear him break his own angles as he rushes to get to his computer to peter out this little editorial for WAPO. Oh, I'm offended. I finally got something to be offended about. It's like his, it's like his
Starting point is 01:26:07 milestone, right? It's like a girl getting her menstrual cycle. This guy finally found something that he can get offended about and he's so excited. Oh my gosh. It's a milestone, Kane. Yeah. I cannot believe that we're, I can believe that we're here.
Starting point is 01:26:26 This is, this is every now and then you see one of these marks that really affirm that you are in a living idiocracy. And this is one, another one right here for me right this is another one cane oh and then we get to talk about people fighting on planes coming up you're going to really enjoy this um because it has to do with yelling and people being mad on a plane and basically any travel situation it's just we're all bringing that to you love that journey for us so that's where we're all going we got a lot more actually to hit
Starting point is 01:26:57 what are you looking up this guy are you looking at the clown guy he he it's so bad oh my gosh I can't it's a real editorial. Someone actually was like at Washington Post goes, you know what we need? We need an editorial from a clown. Or we need to play Smokey Robinson, tears of a clown. Hmm, yeah, we're going to need that. We need that coming up. All right, we got to get moving. If you've noticed dry skin or changing texture that comes with time, you're not alone, and that's exactly what one skin is here to help with. Healthy skin starts at the cellular level. Taking care of your skin isn't just about looks. One skin's topical supplements make it easy for you to do something practical for your skin care. They're designed by a team of women's scientists and they use the proprietary OS01 peptide to target the root cause of aging, which is
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Starting point is 01:28:30 the Washington Post by a literal clown. All right. So first up, a plane to San Diego was diverted after an unruly passenger decides to remove clothing mid-flight. I'm telling you what, if you mess up people's vacations or returns home because you're acting a fool, you deserve to get a full-on beat down in the aisle.
Starting point is 01:28:51 I won't know, because I didn't see nothing. I don't know what you're talking about, officer. I didn't see anybody get beat down. I just saw a bunch of peaceful people who were being aggravated. That's all. Delta Airlines flight from Atlanta to San Diego. Diego was diverted to Texas because somebody decided to take off their clothes on a flight, assault, a flight attendant, and then they had to be restrained. DFW Airport police say the guy was
Starting point is 01:29:09 Corbin Sanders. He was drunk, caused the disturbance. And they had some, I mean, he was started screaming and taking off his shirt saying, quote, I want to go home. I want to go home. I want to see my family. Well, yeah, guess what? You're on a plane going home, you moron. Shut up. But they they said that it took four law enforcement officers. They had to get on the plane and escort him off. And they had to restrain him. So he didn't. I mean, afterwards he didn't resist arrest once the police arrived, but then they had to depart DFW back to San Diego. So, good heavens. Can you imagine? Hopefully nobody like missed flights or connecting flights or anything like that. The space needle assure safety amid a viral video of a glass
Starting point is 01:29:49 floor crack. No, thank you. It's the space needle features the world's first and only. There's a reason why it's first and only. Rotating glass floor. They said that the top, is a scuff plate and it's designed to protect against shoe marks and the crack is on the protective plate. They're like, no, the actual glass is totally stable underneath. Do you believe that came? No. Would you walk on it? If it's totally stable, why is it cracking? Yeah, that's where I'm also at. So, no, no, broken glass isn't a concern. It's okay. You can visit. That's totally okay. You can keep that for you. That's totally all right. Let's see here. 9% of U.S. employees apparently use alcohol and drugs at work, according to a...
Starting point is 01:30:32 Really? Where are they working? 9%. So one out of 10? 1 out of 10 in their 30s at their workplace. Use alcohol, marijuana, or cocaine while on the job. That seems like a lot of people. That does seem like a lot of people.
Starting point is 01:30:48 They said based on prior studies of workplace strategies, blah, blah, blah. Researchers have been looking into this use. They did it at OSU, Ohio State University. They're trying to figure out why this is happening. probably because they're, I don't know, the 30s and they weren't raised right? I don't know. That has to be it. I mean, people have always had to work.
Starting point is 01:31:07 That has not changed. Good heavens. Let's see. The death date of the universe is revealed. Nobody actually can predict the time. And scientists predict when the shrinking will start before the big crunch wipes everybody out. What? I think we're okay.
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Starting point is 01:32:07 I don't even know how I'm going to do a cruise later. The academic thing with MRC going up to Norway, I mean, it's not like I can scale up the size of a fjord to get away or anything. But being on a plane, like where else you're going to go? Like, open the door and fall to the ground. Like, where else are you going to go? Hide in the bathroom. Hide in the laboratory. So I get it. When it's time to get off the plane, people want to get off, especially if you have connecting flights that can be tricky or if you got to use the loo because using the restroom on the plane is probably one of the nastiest things ever next to riding the subway new york it's horrible they're always so bad like you got to use it first and then just give it up then you just give it to
Starting point is 01:32:45 god after that because that's you know only he can help after that point so i get it you want to get off the plane right but i think there's like ways to be polite about it but also people don't want to be polite in today's society for whatever reason. It feels like there's less of it. I think there's less of it because people are tired of putting up with stuff. They're just tired. People are just tired. There's too much. There's too much happening. So Audio 7 by 17. This is at Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood International Airport. This woman went on a tirade because she was getting criticized by passengers for getting up and moving forward to get off the plane before the passengers in front of the plane.
Starting point is 01:33:26 of her were able to get off. Now, I don't know how all of this kicked off because, you know, it's always we have all of these, it's like Bigfoot. We have phones and all these video recording things, but, you know, nobody gets Bigfoot. So I don't know exactly how bad it got to get to get to this point, but audio somebody's 17. This is what happened. Right now. I want to wait for the people in front of me to get up. This is how we do it. My God, you're all whining for no reason. Let the people go. Wow.
Starting point is 01:33:56 So you guys get up the way you want to. Okay? You're just the Karen and that's just the way it is. Just deal with it people. My God. Why don't you all shut up? It's not affecting any of you. Look, but you're sitting in there.
Starting point is 01:34:14 You guys are so funny. You're the Karens about it because you're the ones. You're the one to make a noise. Nobody's possible. It's not even in the future. I'm sorry, do you have my permission to record me? Oh, shit. Oh, now she's gone.
Starting point is 01:34:31 Yep. Because you've never said one. I can tell you have. Oh, yes, I can. That guy wouldn't even do nothing. You just sit back there and she gets me. You can be a just, no, you're not going to insult someone because of an axe. Don't put your finger at me.
Starting point is 01:34:46 This is a low IQ. Yeah, it is. You ain't going to change this. Love when they say ain't and they talk about low IQ. low IQ. I use AIDS and I'm in a doctoral program. Oh my gosh, that's a big deal of a lawyer. I don't say a racist. Oh my god. Do you even know the word racist means? Oh my gosh. Wait, you're white. That's racist. Maybe that's racist. Maybe it's endophobic.
Starting point is 01:35:09 You're talking about accent. Maybe it's a vocabulary. When we get off this plane, I'll meet you out there with my bar. They're all horrible. Everyone is horrible. If I was the pilot, I would have dove it into the ocean. I'm like, m-mm-mm-w-gown, doing mankind of favor. Oh my gosh, where to even start?
Starting point is 01:35:37 She was trying to get off the plane before every, I've been, I've seen that before. Most of the time people are nice. The only time that I ever said anything on a plane when people were trying to rush forward was actually my oldest son was with me. Can't remember where we were going, but there was an elderly lady who was right across the aisle from us. And she was like really elderly. And apparently, like, talked to her a little bit. She, her husband had passed earlier that year. She was going to see her
Starting point is 01:36:07 sister whose children had placed her sister in a nursing facility. So I'm already, like, my heart is already hurting for this lady, right? And we helped her put her suitcase up and helped her get, you know, situated because she had, she wasn't, she didn't have mobility issues, but she was like 80 something. She was very, she's still an independent lady. Sharp as attack. And she had every right to fly. But, you know, just have a little consideration, right?
Starting point is 01:36:29 So when the plane landed and everyone's getting up and my son was actually making sure she got up and had her tote bag there was a younger woman. And then people just started coming forward. And one woman literally pushed past her to get to the front and almost knocked this woman on the other two passengers in the seat. and then everyone else it was like Murr, Mur, they saw this one lady going up
Starting point is 01:36:55 and I'm like immediately trying to help this elderly lady because the flight attendants were in the front they're opening the door they're not right there in your section and I'm like this woman is going to get trampled and all these people came up so I got up and I was like can you please wait? I'm still trying to literally get her up from the aisle and this was probably like
Starting point is 01:37:15 in 2009, 2010 and they kept pushing so finally I lost my cool and I did yell at people. I was like, can you guys just chill the hell out for five seconds? I'm like, we're all going to the same place. I'm like, can I let her get up first because she got knocked down by one of you? And I was so mad that they didn't even notice that this woman was literally knocked over in the aisle. And I made sure she got out before us. So if they were going to like try to run her down again, at least they would hit me and my child first. But, you know, getting off the plane. she was just slow getting up.
Starting point is 01:37:51 She wasn't like slow walking. It was just, you know, she's 80 something. And I was just like, and I think the people realized what happened and they saw her kind of trying to get out of it. Because when you fall in between those aisles, you know how hard that is to get, if you're not 80s? It's like hard to get up anyway because you're on your stuff. You can't move this.
Starting point is 01:38:09 You can't get up. It's awkward. And I think they realize, oh my gosh, we got to chill. We knocked this little lady down. And then they were fine after that. But I literally did have to yell at people. That's the only time I ever did. Otherwise, I just don't care.
Starting point is 01:38:23 I'm not in a rush to get off the plane. I always, whenever we have connecting flights, there's only been one time that it's been close because there was nothing else. But I always give myself tons of time if I got a connecting flight somewhere. A, I avoid connecting flights. But if I have to take one, I always give myself tons of time. And not everybody can prepare that, you know, plan that far in advance, but just try. But, I mean, what is it going to save you a couple of minutes to rush forward, if that?
Starting point is 01:38:48 it doesn't make any sense but the problem with this is that I don't know if she had a connecting flight I don't know she could have been a heck of a lot nicer and everybody else could have been but she didn't say Kane at any point that she had a connecting flight
Starting point is 01:39:04 that she had to get to or anything like that she was just like you know whatever I mean why lady lie if I had a connecting flight I would say yeah all right you guys you got me but you know I have a connecting flight so that's why I got up here yeah yeah because I've been on planes with like if you don't have have a connecting flight, you know, can you let other people go forward? And it's like, I don't, you know, I don't have an issue. I'm not in a rush to get off the plane. And I, my husband likes
Starting point is 01:39:27 to get off the plane like as soon as possible. But I'm like, oh, chill, we don't got to be in a rush. It's all good. It's all good. Seriously, clearly some people got places they got to be. Just let it go. It doesn't really, doesn't really bug me. But what bugs me is like when I see older people like that lady, I don't know if I've ever been that mad in public in a long time, like ever. I was so mad for her. I just could not believe that someone just like powered through and just, I mean, literally knocked her in between the seats. Like she was butt up and her, I mean, almost like a downward dog position. They had knocked her in that seat. And it was really awkward for her to get up. And the other seatmate passengers, the other passengers in her row were trying to help her. I'm trying to
Starting point is 01:40:05 help her. But everybody on that plane was just not helping the situation, not helping the situation. clearly she felt entitled she was snotty you know the point where it went really downhill where the other lady was like i'm an adroit program oh my gosh nobody cares just stop stop don't engage with stupid because stupid loves it and stupid feeds off it you do not have to i always tell everybody you do not have to attend every fight to which you are invited you do not have to just let it some people just need to show their backsides let them do it but it just got and I'm like there's kids on this flight I felt bad for the one dude who was just sitting there eating snacks did you see him he was the only guy who would not bother in his soul on this flight he's sitting there just eating
Starting point is 01:40:58 his snacks and she turns around and starts at him I was like that poor man he's eating his snacks probably in them plain whatever the plain trail mix did they even offer it to the people with peanut allergies get upset. I don't know. The whole thing is just too much. Yeah, that dude was my spirit animal. Right. I'm the same way. If people are in a rush and they just let them go. If you're in the plane and you're not in a rush to get off the plane, having three or four more people in front of you as you're herded off the plane through the jet bridge is not, you're not going to get a special award. You're not gaining anything. Yeah, they're not going to be at the end of the thing. Like, you were the first stuff. Here's a million dollars. you guys are losers because you didn't get off the plane first.
Starting point is 01:41:42 No one's doing that. There's not those types of rewards. No, I'm not 20th in line. I'm 15th. I'm a better person. Put that on my tombstone first off the plane. Progress. But it just, yeah, and I don't like being in crowds where you're jostling like that.
Starting point is 01:41:59 I don't, oh, man, I can't stand it. So I will totally just chill. Let them go by and then do what I got to do, right? And because I already have, I pack light anyway. I already have all my stuff. I only ever do carry on. So it's like one in one and I'm out. But there are a lot of nice people that they'll see you because if you don't go,
Starting point is 01:42:18 then it's like the current of people just and then you just sit there until the whole plane gets off. But every now and then there are people nice enough that are like, oh my gosh, go ahead and go. Like you're sitting here ready to go. I'm just not going to like fight with people to get off the plane because I don't have that much patience in life. So I like to reserve it. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:42:37 For like the times that it would. really would matter, right? Like picking up an elderly woman who gets knocked over in the aisle. That's, you know, things like that. But this, I see things like this and it makes me not want to fly. I already don't like it. But I don't know what I'm going to do on this cruise, guys. I don't even know. I was looking at the boat, the boat ship. I don't know. I literally, all everything I know about getting on boats is from lakes, fishing, canoes, and then having a power, a little powerboat, like in the Exumas and going, you know, driving around that. And I know how to, I know ties, I know how to navigate.
Starting point is 01:43:13 I know how to read nautical maps because there was no way I was taking my family out in the open ocean without ever being able to do that. Because insane. But we're on a big boat and Kane. We're going to be in the fjords, which is basically like there's no ground. It's just you look around and it's water and rocks. That's it. Shear cliffs that goats couldn't even get on. Like a goat couldn't even, like one of those weird ones couldn't even get up there.
Starting point is 01:43:37 It's not a carnival cruise. you're going on? No, no. It's, I think you'll be okay. I don't know. I think you'll be all right. All I'm worried about like food poisoning and everybody having diarrhea and like, yeah.
Starting point is 01:43:48 God. I mean, I guess those are valid concerns. Or like what if, what if, oh my gosh, I don't know. What if the boat? What if there's a drunk captain? That happened. You guys remember that story. What if there's a drunk captain and they hit something and the, we capsize in a
Starting point is 01:44:03 fjord and then a Lochness monster from Scotland eats us? I don't know. Subscribe to the Dana Show podcast. Because who says you can't make fun of people while staying informed on your own personal time? Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. So, who boy, this Justin, all new, this is all new news. Yeah, that's right, new news. So Angela Paxton, who is a Texas state senator, posted, quote, today after 38 years of marriage,
Starting point is 01:44:33 I filed for divorce on biblical grounds. I believe marriage is a secret covenant. I have earnestly pursued reconciliation, but in light of recent discoveries, I do not believe that it honors God or is loving to myself, my children, or kin to remain in the marriage. I move forward with complete confidence that God is always working everything together for the good of those who love him and who are called according to his purpose. Now, Angela Paxton, she said Ken, that is Ken Paxton's wife. He is the AG of Texas, and he is running against John Cornyn in the primary for that Senate seat. Wow. I also heard that apparently Cornyn was at the White House visiting with POTUS and that the White House, I guess trying to get the White House involved in this race, which I always thought POTUS had a good relationship with Ken Paxton. I can't see them siding up next to Cornyn right now. But all very man alive, very interesting. So what do you mean recent discoveries? What? dude I don't know I um could she be getting fed
Starting point is 01:45:43 false information or do you suspect this is accurate stuff I have heard stuff before about I don't like to get into people's like marriages and personal businesses and I don't know
Starting point is 01:46:02 people in Texas gossip more than anybody else I've ever like in Missouri politics they gossip, but in Texas it's like an art form. It is a whole new level. And I have heard a lot of stuff. And I'm not repeating any of it because I have no idea whether or not it's valid or, but I've heard a lot of things. So I don't know. She was accusing him of adultery.
Starting point is 01:46:29 And that's according to KUT and a couple of other sources. and they said that they, in her filing, it was apparently in the petition she was accusing him of adultery and said that they had stopped living together in June of last year. Wow. So what does that mean for that Senate race? Because Cornyn may not be the quickest, but his operatives are. So, man, that's going to get real spicy, real fast. So we'll see how that goes. That's very, and she's going to, regardless of what is happening in their situation,
Starting point is 01:47:10 they're going to go at her because they're going to look at hers helping corn in. All right, we'll have more on that tomorrow. I'll have something up at Substat coming up. It kind of looks at the lay of the land on that. Today's stupidity cane. It looks like Michelle Obama and Juliet-Louis Dreyfus. Oh, God. She's insufferable.
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