The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Tariff Liberation Day, Special Election Results, The GOP Proxy Vote Fight

Episode Date: April 2, 2025

Dana breaks down Tuesday’s election results including Democrats winning a Supreme Court race in Wisconsin and the underwhelming support for Republicans in Florida. GOP Rep. Anna Paulina Luna introdu...ces a bill with a Democrat to allow new moms to vote remotely. Dana explains how this isn’t a conservative position. Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs go into effect as Israel and Mexico announce they will not retaliate. Trump will hold a meeting with possible investors to buy TikTok with a possible ban at stake. A Georgia man is jailed for leaving his kids at McDonald’s while job hunting. Dana reflects on the life and legacy of Val Kilmer following his death at the age of 65. GOP. Senator Jim Banks calls a fired HHS worker a “clown” after the man followed him around demanding he get his job back. Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Relief Factorhttps://relieffactor.com Turn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor. Get their 3-week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! Goldcohttps://DanaLikesGold.com  My personal gold company - get your GoldCo 2025 Gold & Silver Kit. PLUS, you could qualify for up to 10% in BONUS silverByrnahttps://byrna.com/dana Don’t leave yourself or your loved ones without options. Visit Byrna.com/Dana receive 10% off Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/Dana Dana’s personal cell phone provider is Patriot Mobile. Get a FREE MONTH of service code DANA HumanNhttps://humann.com Support your metabolism and healthy blood sugar levels with Superberine by HumanN. Find it now at your local Sam’s Club next to SuperBeets Heart Chews. Tax Network USAhttps://TNUSA.com/DANA Don’t let the IRS’s aggressive tactics control your life empower yourself with Tax Network USA’s support.  Reach a USA based agent @ 1(800) 958-1000 - Don’t fight the IRS aloneKelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.com See the NEW PS57 - Keltec Innovation & Performance at its best All Family Pharmacy https://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/Dana Code Dana10 for 10% off your entire order

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Starting point is 00:00:00 So do you think that was compelling? I mean, it's interesting tactic. It's a little Saul-Lensky-ish in the sense that you've got George Soros and J.D. Pritzker and Reid Hoffman and all these billionaires who've spent far more than must did in this. And now pointing to say, wait a minute. I don't think they spent on this they didn't. Well, collectively, if you look at all the money from outside that was given to her, again, 77% of it came from out of state, only 15% came from Schimel.
Starting point is 00:00:24 And collectively, a number of the analysis should be. I'm just saying, like, in terms of the money from, J.B. Pritzker. You look at the whole outside money that came from out of the state. But you don't think it was a referendum on Musk at all, though? Oh, I think it had a part of it. I think it was such a fetish for Musk. My gosh, they act like they, like, hold themselves up in their house and have a romantic self-personal reflection time to Musk's image on the phone.
Starting point is 00:00:48 Well, that's what they act like. They act like a bunch of weirdos. You paint pictures well, and I didn't need that. Well, I can paint him even weller if you want. It's just, it's so stupid. This is so stupid. Well, what do you do? It wasn't a reflection of Musk?
Starting point is 00:01:01 It wasn't a reflection of Musk. How was it a reflection of Musk? First off, welcome to the show. Greetings and salutations. I'll get all to all that later. How in the world, in what world is this a reflection of Musk? First off, he, can I be real? Let me just set the stage here.
Starting point is 00:01:19 He got into the race late in the game. All right? He wasn't there in the, I'm not saying that as like a negative. I'm just saying that, you know, for them just sit here and act like, oh, well, a referendum on Elon Musk, but the, but the 2024 mandate wasn't a mandate. That's assinine. They're obsessed with it. Now, I noticed, because that's Scott Walker, who is, uh, former governor of Wisconsin talking to Jake Tapper here, I did notice that that Tapper failed or maybe wasn't a failure so much as it was a purposeful omission. He, he declined to all.
Starting point is 00:01:59 also in that same comparison, mention, you know, like the Soros and all this stuff, the Pritzker, Soros, all these people. I mean, Walker had to bring this up. But they're like, well, it wasn't a reflection of Musk because that Supreme Court race, as you are well aware, is a race that Republicans didn't win. And Republicans didn't win it because of it's like some sentiment of Elon Musk or they didn't win it because for any other. reason, then Republicans didn't turn out to vote. And the RNC has its thumb up its ass and is literally doing nothing. No one knows what the RNC is doing. Nobody knows. They're not doing a single thing. I mean, you wonder why I'm always so hostile, hostile towards the GOP. I've been hostile towards the GOP since before Reince Previs was the RNC chair. I remember sitting in a restaurant, getting into an argument with Reince Previs, and it was at a CPAC, and we happened to find ourselves
Starting point is 00:03:02 and our respective families sitting at nearby tables. Now, the interesting thing is we got along, fine after it, but I'm like, what are you doing? What are you guys even doing? And we just had this fun little discussion. But I don't know what the RNC is doing right now. I really don't know, and I'm not the only person who's been asking this. You know, even Scott Pressler, who's been up there in Wisconsin, and who's been going door to door and doing all of this was asking, well, what's going on you you got to have a get out the vote mechanism and i talk to so many i have so many friends in wisconsin i have so many friends in wisconsin because i was going back and forth up there during the whole uh recall of the man that you just happened to watch in in in that video
Starting point is 00:03:45 with jake tapper and i went up there quite a bit and got to know a lot of the activists a lot of the activists, a lot of the organizers, you know, a lot of these really good, hardworking people. And, you know, I heard also from a lot of them during this whole lead up in the Supreme Court race. And they're like, it's just, they were frustrated. They're frustrated because it's, you know, the RNC always falls apart. They fell apart in 2012. And I know a lot of people and I've had some of my friends say, oh, Dana, you can't go on air today and be mad at the Republicans. Because, you know, the Republicans, they won a couple of things. Did they, though, seriously? See, when I win, I want the souls of my enemies to expire into the ether because the meat case in which they subsided has been completely deconstructed into ash.
Starting point is 00:04:32 That is what I want my victory to look like. I don't take free shots. Like in pool. I don't take sloppy shots. So I'm saying this was sloppy. It was sloppy for a Republican party that had such a big mandate, right? it's sloppy. And I'm always, Republicans do not play the long game.
Starting point is 00:04:54 And they get mad at other Republicans when they do. Democrats play the long game. Republicans don't. So like I said, I had friends. You're like, Dana, like, you know, you can't be so mad because, you know, there's like some great, there's some great victories here. You know, we had some great victories last night. There's two seats in Florida.
Starting point is 00:05:12 And, I mean, then there was, you know, the one ballot issue there. That's great again. But I don't like weak wins. Now, let me tell you with Wisconsin, because we started with talking with Scott Walker here and all this, talking about Scott Walker, this sound bite from him. So in Wisconsin, it did come to an issue of voter turnout. You had multi-million dollars. I mean, 10 million. I think that the Republicans spent.
Starting point is 00:05:40 And, I mean, that was a big, that was a big loss. That was a pretty big loss because we're probably going to lose two house seats now. you got that Supreme Court justice, the state Supreme Court justice, because that's what this was, you had this Supreme Court race in which you had the far left lady who also had money being put in by Pritzker and George Soros and all the big super, you know, rich lefties. They all put money in here. And they wanted to make sure, I mean, they did that for a reason. There's a reason why they did it like that. And the reason why they did it like this is because they want to be able to control.
Starting point is 00:06:18 these seats. They want to be able to determine, you know, and gerrymander these seats away. So you could say, well, we want two seats, yeah, but we're going to give up two seats. So this was a wash. This wasn't anything. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I don't like it when bad commentators
Starting point is 00:06:37 give you a false sense of the land because it betters their bottom line to do it for clicks. We don't operate that way, which is why we last longer. than everybody else and have a better audience than everybody else and why we are number one in the afternoon. I don't mean to toot my own horn, but I do because we are very consistent with this.
Starting point is 00:06:57 When I tell you, when I'm like over the top and, you know, celebratory, it's for good reason. But at the same time, this is not one of those things because we're probably going to end up losing, like I said, these two house seats. In addition, let's look at Florida real quick. And we're going to come back to this a little bit more micro level. So Petronus won. That was the gate seat. That was always expected because it's a solid red seat. And Petronus is it a good. dude, so I don't have any objections there. But that was, that was not a pickup. We didn't flip anything. We just maintained it. The scary thing is what happened in Florida's sixth congressional district. So in Florida, apparently, you don't have to live in the district to run for the district.
Starting point is 00:07:32 The guy who won the district lives 150 miles away. He was on the show, Randy Fine. He's a big time moderate. He's not a conservative. He is not America first, although he kisses Trump's ass to hide the fact that he's not America first. If you go back and look at this dude's record on the most important issues that you would define as MAGA, the guy falls so abysmally short on every single one. But bottom line, if you know the people behind the scenes in Florida who can make endorsements based on emotional recklessness while pretending their hard ass and calling themselves ICE, then, you know, if you can convince those people to get those endorsements, then you can skate on through. But lives 150 miles outside of the district.
Starting point is 00:08:14 It tries to use Trump as a veneer. We'll see how this plays out. But here's the problem with this. Florida was a purple state before Scott, Rick Scott left up until the moment he left the governor's office. It took a good five, six years of new Republicans coming into the state legislature, a new governor to make all that happen, to get Republicans registered outpacing Democrats three to one, to be able to flip counties like Palm Beach and Miami Day. That's insane. And so this congressional district six, Mike Waltz, won it by plus 33. That's the predecessor who was tapped to fill into the Trump administration. Trump won it by plus 30.
Starting point is 00:08:55 DeSantis won it by plus 35. And then this guy barely won it by plus 11. And another reason, Republicans didn't turn out to vote. But I don't blame them because they didn't even get a chance to recruit one of their own. They had the party machine that said, this is the person that we're going to be running. A guy who doesn't even live in your district who lives 150. miles away. Now, you don't go from plus 33 to barely plus 11 easily. That is you picking an abysmal candidate. And the millions of dollars that were spent and the Democrat outspent the Republican,
Starting point is 00:09:29 but I see I see some people saying that this was a massive victory. Were you dropped on your head? Did you accidentally come across Hunter Biden's crack rock? Because the only way that is described as a massive victory is if someone slipped and fell and busted their head open all over the pavement. That's the only way that I would give somebody a pass for thinking that this is a massive victory. And again, I say this because this is a stupid, unforced error. What do you think is going to happen when this state starts sliding towards purple, which is what I'm saying is going to happen right now? I think after DeSantis is out of office, there are so many rhinos because what ends up happening, the same thing that happens in Texas. You've got these Republicans that can't.
Starting point is 00:10:13 win as Democrats. They're really Democrats, and they got money, but they can't run as Democrats and win elections. So what they end up doing is running as Republicans, and then they get the establishment behind them. They make some deals, you know, all this stuff, and they end up getting in these seats. And that's what happened in Florida. And that's what's happened in Texas. But then look what happens. You have, you, when voters give you a super majority, they expect super majority results. And what we're seeing is not super majority results. Like, they don't want to what? They're fighting you, they're fighting conservatives on property taxes. These rhinos in the state legislature there, they don't want to give property tax relief. Hell, they don't even want to give you
Starting point is 00:10:53 your gun rights. They didn't want to even step up and protect big infants in the battle of life. They didn't, they didn't want to do any of this stuff. So they're being dragged along, kicking and screaming because they're really Democrats. When voters see this, I'm going to tell you something. If voters can choose between a real republic, a real Democrat and a fake one, they're going choose the real one. These people are playing with fire in a state that we have to have because the firewall is not holding up in Wisconsin. Democrats outperformed. Republicans didn't show up. And we spent millions of dollars on that. For what? Now we're going to lose probably two house seats after the gerrymandering is all said and done. And then this test of the, you know, in the panhandle there in Gates's
Starting point is 00:11:37 district or in the gold side, that's, I mean, it's solid red. So that wasn't anything to worry about. The fine district, though, that's, that's incredibly disappointing. And so, like I said, these wins that happened yesterday and the losses, it's a furek victory. And that was a decent loss in Wisconsin. And you can't tell me that, well, you know, Republicans don't play well there. Trump took that damn state. Stop it. But Republican voters have a problem with showing up in any other election other than a general election. Now, I know, politicians won't tell you this stuff, but I don't need you to vote for me, so I will. This is a problem that's got to be rectified, guys. Otherwise, 2028, I'm telling you, Democrats are
Starting point is 00:12:24 playing the long game right now. And they don't mind if you think that they're in disarray and crazy. What's the other hand doing? Well, they're distracting you with this. We got a lot more on the way as we roll towards the bottom of this hour. Our partners, the non-firearm firearm, firearm. It's a burn a gun. I mean, I, look, I am always going to tell you to carry. I have no problem with carrying. I am confident and empowered, and I have zero issue with using lethal force to protect myself or my family. If you want to diversify your weapons array, because maybe you have to go to places where, you know, municipal or private property laws, you get it, you know, gun-free zone signs. Maybe you want to be able to still protect yourself. This is where the burn a gun comes in. It's a
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Starting point is 00:14:41 And after the 40-day boycott against them, their foot traffic at stores is down for the eight consecutive week. Look, it's real easy. Quit slapping rainbows on every damn thing. Like, oh my gosh, I don't know if I can eat this bag of potato chips unless it affirms the genitals that I want to get it on with. I mean, for crying out loud, it's a potato chip. Just eat the damn thing.
Starting point is 00:15:01 But for real, like just put your store, offer products, and shut up. Right? It's that easy. Do you want a product? go in the store and buy it. If you don't want to go in the store and buy the product, don't. But don't demand that the store stock its shelves with things that validate how you have sexy times. Because that makes you the freak.
Starting point is 00:15:21 Shut up. Just go buy some stuff. Target wouldn't have this problem. Let's see. In Germany, oh, this is interesting. They launched their very, very first, what, permanent foreign deployment since World War II. I don't like it in Germany and, like, puts troops anywhere. I just get too soon. Okay? Too soon. They launched their first deployment abroad since World War II.
Starting point is 00:15:44 They're sending them to Eastern Lithuania, which is NATO's Eastern flank. It's going to be fully operational by 2027. Again, the last time was not going to World War. I'm just saying, I get weirded out when leftists make lists and Germany puts soldiers somewhere. Just maybe don't. Let's see. Bondi says the DOJ seeking the death penalty and that Mario Brothers. case. The man Gianni,
Starting point is 00:16:09 that guy. Yeah. The Mario Brothers case? Yeah, because his name's Luigi. Right. I'm not giving, I'm not saying his name, so I'm just calling him the Mario brother. All these these bored, desperate women that can't get dates have been sending him letters
Starting point is 00:16:22 and they love him. They've been sending him mail in jail. It's so weird. But anyway, he's become like a cause-seleb for all the kooky murderers on the left and he was federally charged, so they're seeking. I think they should. I mean, he walked up to a dude on the sidewalk and popped him. He hasn't said he's like mentally impaired or anything.
Starting point is 00:16:39 He's just evil. So yeah, kill him. You know, do you want to get a clean needle? I mean, you know, you're going to the grave regardless. Let's see if you're selling your house this spring. Oh, wait, no, not that headline. Don't do that. I got to do this one.
Starting point is 00:16:51 John Wick 5. If anyone sits here and says, stop, it's getting like fast and the furious. You should be excommunicated from the human race. Just saying, John Wick 5 is officially happening with Keanu Reeves. And I don't know anything else about it. but Lionsgate announced it yesterday at CinemaCon, which is the theater owner convention. We don't know anything about it except Reeves is locked in. What?
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Starting point is 00:19:16 And so that's what we just saw. Let me just make this clear. That rule being brought down means that we can't have any further action on the floor this week. That means we will not be voting on the Save Act for election. integrity. We will not be voting on the rogue judges who are attacking President Trump's agenda. We will not be taking down these terrible Biden policies with the CRA votes. All that was just wiped off the table. It's very unfortunate. We'll regroup and come back and we'll have to do this again. All right. So I'm about to get really mean, which is really why you all watch. And you just wait.
Starting point is 00:19:49 In the days that I'm not, you're just like Dana. So I don't say this coming from a place of animus. first off, welcome back. Dana Lash, bottom of this first hour. Chats at Rumble. If you don't like what I'm saying, you can go and tell those people. They'll beat you to death. Kidding. They're very sweet, lovable people. But also Facebook X, all that good stuff. So like I said, I don't say this as a place of dislike for anyone because I actually like the people that are involved in this. I don't like Mike Johnson. I like the people that are involved in this. But here's, I know it's very difficult for some drivebys to understand. You can like someone and then think that what that person that you like is doing is stupid. I think what Anna Pauline Luna is doing with us is one of the stupidest, most attention-seeking things that I've seen in quite some time. And I like her. I've defended her before.
Starting point is 00:20:39 I mean, hell, I've raised money for her. Now, let me just preface this by, let me set the stage so you understand. So when it ended up happening yesterday is basically you have Annapolina Luna working with AOC, and they wanted to introduce this bill for new moms so that they could vote remotely. And when that didn't happen, she had a fit and left the Freedom Caucus. And then ended up creating this like theater wherein fighting with House leadership to essentially, you know, change the, they wanted to stop bills from going up to a vote for them. And even though Mike Johnson's not helpless here, I don't know what he's doing either. This is the thing where I don't get it.
Starting point is 00:21:26 I mean, he chose to cancel votes for the rest of the week for no reason. And there's literally nothing that's stopping him from putting up things for a vote. You have to have a new rule for it. And you can just do a new rule for it at any time, right? They're mad over this proxy vote fight. That's what this all comes down to. and it all stems from this situation with Anna Paulina Luna out of Florida. And she quit the Freedom Caucus because the Republicans would not back her push to allow a rules change for new congressional parents to vote by proxy.
Starting point is 00:22:08 Hmm. I'm going to tell you something. Sean Duffy, who's the secretary of the Transportation Department, I know him and his wife very well. and when they had their youngest little girl and she was born with a heart issue, she had some complications when she was born. He didn't want to vote by proxy, so he resigned his seat
Starting point is 00:22:31 because he felt that that wasn't a constitutional thing. They have like eight kids. And he didn't feel that that was a constitutional thing to do. That's not what voters sent him to D.C. to do is just to vote by proxy. So he resigned and spent time with his family. Don't tell me that your family first, when you want to water down congressional action
Starting point is 00:22:58 and change every, if you're family first, then why are you, I'm going to say it, why are you in Congress? If you're family first, you need to prioritize the order at which you're creating your family and then going to Congress.
Starting point is 00:23:11 This is not like any other regular job, right? Things happen and you have to be there for it. So spare me the whole it's not equal. You're damn right. It's not. It's government. You're going there on behalf of the people. I don't care if you. I've had babies too.
Starting point is 00:23:29 So of women all throughout history. I mean, it's a great wonderful thing, but stop. Stop this. Stop this victimhood mentality. Stop the victim Olympics. Dear God, that's not what we sent people like you to D.C. for.
Starting point is 00:23:47 I'm so tired of Republicans doing these self-owned. Stop it. So no. I think that they were right. She got mad at the Freedom Caucus because she wanted to do something that was pretty much antithetical to a purpose of gathering in D.C. And also the whole position of the right. And they're trying to make it an argument that Republicans don't like new moms, which I think that if you're trying to set your own party up for stuff like that, I question your allegiance. So she resigned. She sent a letter. They've been fighting about it. And she said, I have consistently supported you even in moments of disagreement, et cetera.
Starting point is 00:24:24 This respect was shattered last week. She wanted to force a mechanism and she worked with Democrats to do it. She wanted to force a mechanism that allows new parents in the House to vote remotely for 12 weeks around their baby's birth. I'm pretty hardcore in this. And I think it's a cop out for people to say that you are not being family first or that the Republicans need to prioritize kids by diminishing the constitutional importance of how our Congress acts. I think that's a cop out. If your family first, then get your priorities about putting your family first first. I didn't have a radio career until my kids were a lot older.
Starting point is 00:25:02 I did not have a newborn at home and I wasn't doing show prep. And I'm pretty damn old school. I mean, a lot of people think they're traditional. Hi, meet me. I didn't do any of that because that wasn't where my rightful place was. Oh, yes, I also believe in the Deppers and the roofs and all that stuff. but for my particular position, this is how it was laid out for me. So I didn't do all of that.
Starting point is 00:25:26 I didn't, I wasn't getting on air and I wasn't, you know, I wasn't doing all of that. I actually put my family first and I stayed home and I raised my kids. Not everyone has that option. So I don't need victimhood mentality theater if that doesn't describe a drive-byous particular situation. I'm giving you an example. My lived experience. Everybody is babies. Everybody raises kids.
Starting point is 00:25:48 Okay. but here's the thing. When you choose to go to Congress, you choose it. No one forces you. There are certain things that you have to realize. One of those is that you need to make sure you're servicing the voters and we're not doing proxy voting. That is not what we're doing. I find it ironic to sit here and say we can't do proxy voting for America. We're not going to do mail and ballots and all that stuff, but we're going to do the equivalent of that for Congress. No, we're not. We're going to be consistent. And if you have a problem with that, then maybe your position shouldn't be in the house. I don't, I don't. I don't. I don't. begrudge anyone for for wanting to focus on their family but you can't demand that congress change process to something less than what we as conservatives and constitutionalists expect to accommodate you because you want to play a progressive card and try to set something up more advantageous for yourself it's not a family first position it's not an america first position and it's not a common sense position and it's unfortunate that now we have another week because of this theater.
Starting point is 00:26:50 Another week when the clock is ticking and we don't have the time that we're sending everybody home again and we're not going to do anything. I throw something, but I actually want to eat my yogurt, so I'm not going to throw it. And my coffee's real hot. You see what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:27:12 Am I? Can you let me know if I'm being too old school here? No, this is actually pretty spot on. I don't see an actual legitimate reason Y Johnson. I mean, both of them are dumb. Yes, it's both dumb. Like, somehow they think two dumbs make a not dumb because it's not working that way. Yeah, it's like two grapes don't make a strawberry.
Starting point is 00:27:35 Right? Is that a bad? They just died. I don't know. But still, still, come on. So this is goofy. So I'm, yeah, I'm a little, I'm a little, uh, Veclint this morning.
Starting point is 00:27:55 To quote Mike Myers from SNL before we turned into a giant jack wagon. So now we're going to come back to this. We got Liberation Day as well. So Israel removed all remaining tariffs yesterday. Right after the, they did it right after the show. So helpful. They removed all remaining tariffs from U.S. products, U.S. everything. So there's no tariffs now.
Starting point is 00:28:19 In Italy, they're moving to do the same thing. from what I was reading. I don't know if that's official yet. But it's Liberation Day. And then we got the TikTok sale. That's in days. Geez, everything's just hitting at once. Great job. Republicans in Congress. I'm sorry, I'm mad about it. And I'm going to come back to it repeatedly throughout the show. Okay. So I'm waiting to see the gains. You know, like I said, the we talked about this yesterday. The issue with the tariffs, I am not at all against. using this as a tactic to secure a more advantageous or an actual equal position, right? That's what reciprocal means.
Starting point is 00:29:00 And Mexican President Claudia Shindon. No, they don't know what that means. They're literally people who don't know what that means. That's a shame. I watched someone who has a column in a publication, not understand what that meant all last night on X. And I just closed the app. That's sad. I know.
Starting point is 00:29:15 That's shame. I know. But Mexican President Claudia Shinebaum also conceded to President Trump and has said that she will not impose tit for tat tariffs. So there you go. If a country doesn't like tariffs put on by the United States,
Starting point is 00:29:30 they just have to lower or eliminate their tariffs. Yeah. It's very, very simple. Yeah. That's, yeah, exactly. And that's what it is. I mean, some of the stuff that are, that we were getting, the tariffs against U.S. products were,
Starting point is 00:29:47 I mean, amazing. I have 200% here and there You know 150% I just I mean some of these countries Like China
Starting point is 00:29:59 I mean we've got some of the highest They have some of the highest tariffs on our products The EU Mexico Vietnam Ireland Germany Taiwan Japan So that's what That's what all this is
Starting point is 00:30:13 This is to make it actually fair Because it isn't fair right now And there's no reason why if we're sending a product, we're exporting a product to any of these nations, why we should have like a 200% tariff on our products. Now, I'm not against tariffs either, because before we had the ratification, what was it, 16th Amendment? Yeah, for taxes. That's how we were able to raise federal cash was tariffs when it's applied properly. But now, and I do think it's a little bit ironic that our government's complaining about tariffs on our exports when they basically, I mean, taxes
Starting point is 00:30:53 are tariffs on us, essentially. We're just not, it's, it's, there's a whole bunch of stuff. But that's, you know, usually that's how we did it in the past. I'm actually for going back to that model. Raise federal revenue that way instead of taxing the hell out of everybody. That's how it should be done. So I get mad when I see headlines like this from Reuters. Trump's sweeping tariffs will escalate the global trade war. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, hold up. Hold up, hold up, hold up. Hold up. Before I set this whole headline on fire. No, that's not how this works. Number one, the global trade war was already escalated by the placement of tariffs on our goods coming into these other countries. So we respond in kind and we're told that that's escalation. That's a bullying tactic.
Starting point is 00:31:46 Don't push back because then you're escalating it. You're getting punched in the face by a bully and you're told not to swing back because that would be escalating it. That's the logic. That's the logic that's applied here. So that's why I reject that. Now, you got the Mexican president. Now, Doug Ford said that they were going to eliminate. And it's Doug Ford.
Starting point is 00:32:09 I don't know. Take it as what you will. But he had said that they were going to, it's not cut 28. Yes, it is. Oh, it says Ellie Mistel on my rundown. So whatever the Doug Ford one was, let's go, let's go into it's 29. Let's play 29. That's it.
Starting point is 00:32:29 Again, he believes he's supporting Americans. He said he was going to create jobs, create wealth, reduce inflation. It's worked the total opposite. But do you think it's fair that you have tariffs on a whole number of products? That's right. And we'd be willing to take those off tomorrow if he took all. the tariffs off. We are not the problem. Andrew, do you know the problem
Starting point is 00:32:51 is China's the problem? And he's taking a blind eye to China as they continue to build their critical mineral mass. Is he as high as his brother was? We have all the critical minerals that are bringing. I mean, maybe both fords were on drugs. Who knows? I think you have to be in order to say that.
Starting point is 00:33:07 He's not watching China seriously. I mean, we've got 25% tariffs on China as well. So that's not even remotely accurate. It's just silly. It's also silly. but it's this is the real real equalness of it all right we've got uh today days of these united states coming up our friends over at keltech the keltec PR 57 it is a new build from keltec it's a 5-7 it's a rotary barrel pistol and it's first of its kind 40% lighter than the
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Starting point is 00:35:26 Robert E. Lee and so forth. There's just so many... This incredible story, awful that this country had to go through that. What is this point in talking about this? Don't shoot us. What is this point in talking about this? I mean, Alec Ball... I just... the lack of humility that this guy has. So he wasn't talking about his marriage?
Starting point is 00:35:52 How you say, cucumber? Oh, I was born in Boston, but I visited Spain on vacation. I'm Spanish. It's literally what she did. He's saying that there's going to be a civil war. Is that? Did he fire the first shot already? It's never going to go away.
Starting point is 00:36:16 I always think it's interesting that the people who talk most about civil conflict or the people who've not been in a fight ever? Like, the people who've been in fights don't actively, like especially war, don't actively seek it out. They know the true cause. The people who don't, the keyboard warriors, those are the ones that talk great games. The pencil pushers, those are the ones that talk great games.
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Starting point is 00:37:54 And right now, get that free copy of their 2025 golden silver kit. And you could also qualify for up to 10% in bonus silver, only at Dana likes gold.com. A tariff is a beautiful thing, but it's got a bad image. It needs you to fix the image. At tariff, we stop wars with tariffs. I mean, I had cases where I told a country that were being very aggressive with another country. It had nothing to do with us. I just don't like seeing dead people, okay?
Starting point is 00:38:20 And they were going to go to war. And I said, if you go to war and they do a lot of business with the United States, I'm putting 100% tariff on everything you do, any business you do with this, no, no, no, this has nothing to do. I said, it does have. I stopped a war. Will I get Nobel Prizes? Never.
Starting point is 00:38:36 I mean, look what we did with the Abraham Accords, how good that was. But you can stop wars with tariffs. You can. He's right with this. I mean, there's been a lot of stuff that's, like I said, there are good tariffs and bad tariffs. I mean, it's okay to make that differentiation. It's also okay to say, you know what, we're going to use this as a tactic. And I've got to be real.
Starting point is 00:38:58 For the people who have been, I'm still, I flinched when I hear tariffs because I think we are used to the examples in history when they've been done very wrong, very poorly. very poorly. But there are instances when you're using them in the manner that he's using them here, when they actually can work so long as you understand why you're using them, why are using these, you're articulating the duration. And I think he's gotten better with the messaging on this. I wasn't pleased with his messaging first when this first kicked off. It made me nervous because that's a huge. The economy is a huge issue for voters and I didn't want people to freak out. And, you know, most people, I mean, when you sit down with folks, are you sitting down, you know, you're going, say you're going to Applebee's. You're going to have a bear with your friends. Do, did Gen Z do that?
Starting point is 00:39:54 I don't know. And you sit there, you guys don't sit here and talk about tariffs. You know, you need to be able. So I thought his messaging was too anemic in the beginning and I think he's finally kind of hit his stride. And also, you know, people understand when you talk, Tell them, look, do you realize the percentage that's levied upon our exports? Do you realize what this is doing for American manufacturing, American jobs, et cetera? And then people start to understand a little bit. And so he's right with that. Welcome back to the program.
Starting point is 00:40:27 Top of this second hour, or second hour of the program. Dana Lash with you. Make sure you go find us on substack. I got two pieces that will be coming out. One will be coming out probably later tonight. and then also Facebook, YouTube, all that good stuff. The chats at Rumble and Channel 347 Direct TV. There's so much stuff I have to relate to you.
Starting point is 00:40:50 You know, I like forget things, right? I'm like forgetting my keys, forgetting stuff everywhere. So the liberation day as it's happening, I think so far some of these countries, Kane, are coming to the table. Mexico now. Yeah. Ireland looks like they're talking. The ones that have proven to understand what reciprocal tariffs are. Yes.
Starting point is 00:41:15 Because Kane, for the drive-bys, reciprocal. What does that mean? It means whatever happens that you do, it happens back to you. Yeah, did you ever do that with a sibling or a cousin? Oh, absolutely. You hit me, I'm going to hit you back. That's reciprocal. Oh, it's a reciprocal slap.
Starting point is 00:41:35 See? That's how that works. you know what made me think that's because I had a lot of cousins growing up sometimes there's the only way you can protect yourself you know that if you had you know you had wild rowdy cousins you hit me I'm going to hit you back now it's not reciprocal reciprocal if you say I'm going to hit you back twice as hard see king that's different that's different or I'm going to also pinch you that's different you know reciprocal means what I'm getting I'm given that's it imagine your energy
Starting point is 00:42:07 So how is that escalation? How dare you react, United States? I mean, I get that all of these European nations that live off the welfare of our military like to dog on the United States. But, you know, they're freaking out now. It's not escalation. It's equalization. See, wrong E there.
Starting point is 00:42:30 Wrong E. So we'll see how this goes. And we got the TikTok thing as well. So he's putting, he's like, he's like, I need not buyers. There's a deadline, obviously, which is a couple of days. I don't care. I'm not on TikTok. I have resisted every urge to get on TikTok. I have people telling me you need to get on TikTok and I'm like, nope, not going to happen. I'm just not going to do it. Number one, there's too many things, right? Number two, no. Number three, China. Huh? Number four, no. I don't, I hate looking at my phone. I used to not have a problem with this. But now for some reason, I woke up one day. I'm like, I hate doing selfies and I hate talking into the phone. I just hate the whole physical look of it.
Starting point is 00:43:17 You're holding your phone and you're talking. It's like an exercise in supreme vanity. And I just, it takes everything I have. And we, you know, the folks on the radio team, I know it kills their soul, but I just, I can't. I don't know what it is. Kane, I went from not having a problem to having a problem with it. And that's honestly the biggest driver.
Starting point is 00:43:37 is why I'm not on TikTok. And I hear there's a sale pending? Yes, is there? This week? Well, maybe, yeah. Sale of TikTok? They've got a list of investors. You've got, I mean, everybody and their brother that's wanting to buy this now. And Potus said that he can extend the deadline if he wants.
Starting point is 00:43:56 He's finalizing an ownership group. He said we've got a lot of potential buyers. We'll see. I mean, Perplexity AI already presented a proposal. Other bidders, Frank McCourt, Jesse Tensley's, founder of employer.com. And then there's a consortium that includes the CEO of Roblox. I can't even believe that the Roblox CEO has this much money.
Starting point is 00:44:16 Good night. So isn't that just like the dumb? What's the other game that's not like Minecraft, but they have guns in it? And they're super goofy laser gun. Fortnite. Isn't that just like basically a Fortnite? It's like the toddler version of Fortnite? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:33 Okay. So the He said he could extend that Why are you laughing? You don't play it do you? No. Okay. So you know, I mean, he could extend the deadline if he wanted to. I'm not going to be sad if it closes. See, this is also why I'm really worried about any kind of
Starting point is 00:44:50 I think when you're a content creator, you've got to be a little bit more business savvy. In our lives, we always do the, you know, three-legged stool. You have three separate columns that are completely separate so that if one falls, you still have, you know, you still got something. Everything's got to stay separate. So you still got something coming in.
Starting point is 00:45:10 These people that do their entire businesses off of TikTok, like, what did you think was going to happen? I mean, most of these, I think Twitter is a weird one. But most of these social media platforms have a lifespan. And like Facebook, I think, has struggled. Instagram's doing well. and Twitter there struggled for a little bit, but everybody still comes back to it
Starting point is 00:45:35 because it's the watering hole and everybody wants to play in it. But at some point, a platform, like what was it, Vine beforehand? And then what was before that one? There was another one before that one. There was kick, Vine. I thought there was another one.
Starting point is 00:45:50 It was similar to TikTok. But there were people who would create their whole businesses on it, and then a new thing would emerge, and they'd have to start all over and go to the next thing. So it's not the best business. plan to do that. It's something I would expect from David from Schitt's Creek, the show, right?
Starting point is 00:46:07 That I would expect him to have a business plan like that. But it's not something that's, that's promises any kind of longevity at all. So we'll, we'll see. I have this story. I told Kane I was going to get to it. So in August or in, sorry, in Augusta, Georgia. This is March. It was like in like last week. A guy named Chris Lewis. He was, arrested after he left his three children unattended at a McDonald's, right? And he had three kids. He had a job interview. And the Augusta Press has the story. He left his kids there to go to a job interview. But then a customer noticed that the kids aged 10, 6, and 1, excuse me, were left alone. And he had his kids there at the play place. And he went to go to do.
Starting point is 00:47:01 do his job interview. A responding deputy found the children unattended. A witness reported seeing Lewis with the children around 430. The witness then observed Lewis leave the restaurant and returned later before leaving again. He arrived back at McDonald's. So they were, he was there at 430. He arrived back at 618. He was detained by officers. He said he had walked to the restaurant with his children from his apartment. He did not want to make them walk back while he attended a nearby job interview. He said he did not own a vehicle. The children's mother arrived shortly, took the children from the restaurant, he was arrested and taken into custody. The children, they went to go back with their mom, and I got to say, he's, because now this guy is, you know, he's going to have to fight this
Starting point is 00:47:48 legal stuff. I think it's really easy to judge. But this is a dad. He's taking care of his kids. Maybe not in the way you would take care of your kids. And he's trying to get a job. And from everything that I had read, you know, he took his kids there. You know, they ate, they played in the play place, and he went to go do his job interview. This is where I get aggravated in society at large. Because society at large, even in our day-to-day interactions, so many people have a progressive mindset. And I say progressive mindset because they didn't want to bother. really too much themselves in seeing if this dad needed help.
Starting point is 00:48:42 They called the police to come and do it. Without knowing the guy's circumstances, they made a judgment call. I don't know that I would have done that same thing. I think I would have, and what I think this, you know, person should have done is, you know, maybe, maybe, you know, kind of keep an eye on the kids and talk to the dad when he came back. I don't know. I just, it reminded me and came back. brought this up too. Of the kids that, like, there was a story of, what was it, an 11-year-old and a
Starting point is 00:49:15 nine-year-old that walked down the road, not even a block, walked down the road because they had a park on their street, like a neighborhood park. And they walked down the road to the park and some busybody saw and called the cops and the mom got her, mom was home. Mom got arrested. She's like, my kids are walking to the park. There's tons of stories like this. They have the free range kid movement. So it was a 10-year-old, six-year-old and one-year-old. I just feel like this is not the time to respond with the cops. This is a dad who's trying to do the right thing and he needs help. And now he's got to deal with all of this legal stuff.
Starting point is 00:49:56 Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown heard about the case. He stepped in and he's apparently trying to help. They set up a go fund me. for the dad. And he said it reminded him about the pursuit of happiness, the life of Chris Gardner, who spent a year homeless in San Francisco before he found a job. And Brown said, you know, I know he shouldn't just leave his kids, but some people don't have the means. This is, we're going to do a go-fund. He said that he always does. And he's, uh, it looks like he's helping with some of the legal stuff. I feel bad for this dad because he's a dad. Look, I grew up poor. I know the position. I mean,
Starting point is 00:50:34 when I say I grew up poor, you guys, I couldn't afford basic necessities for. for school. I had a, I lived on the generosity of other people for a while. Um, after I had a single mom and after she was getting up on getting on her feet and we were fighting from, you know, not being statistics. So I get it. That's why I think with it's, you know, he wasn't doing drugs. He wasn't drinking. He wasn't goofing around. He was going, trying to get a job. And now he's got to deal with all of this. And I'm happy that other people are stepping in. But it's like, you know, in the, the story that I an elderly neighbor, their grass got real tall and somebody called, what is it, the city on the neighbor and they started finding the neighbor instead of just walking over and saying, do you need help?
Starting point is 00:51:18 Can I mower your grass? Being good stewards of your fellow man literally means being good stewards of your fellow man. That's what people are called to do. And calling the cops on somebody isn't necessarily the thing that's always required. I hope this dad gets on his feet and I hope that he's able to. to preserve some grace in his heart that wasn't shown to him by the person who called the cops. I'm sure the person was looking off for the well-being of the kids, but is this the best way to go about it? Give the dad a break, man.
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Starting point is 00:53:14 shiny. I mean, I like it. I like gold. I'm like, you know, basically like a Lord of the Rings dwarf. Or, you know, just or smog, you know, one of the two. So, uh, it was up point three percent at $3,132.43 cents per ounce earlier today. Uh, that's, that's, that's, it hit an all-time high I have just, you know, like a couple bucks higher. So all good things. All good things. Also, ugh. Good heavens.
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Starting point is 00:55:59 podcast. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. Bottom of this second, hour. We're watching all the tariff, the tariff liberation day play out and watching this play out as well, the fight in the house. I was talking to a member of Congress, just, you know, back channel just for some, you know, background information. There wasn't a single female, other, another female Republican that actually voted for this rules change for the house. People are really mad. And this has to do with this fight, Mike Johnson, and Apollina Luna, over changing the rules to allow congressional members to vote by proxy if they've had babies. Sorry, but I'm not sorry.
Starting point is 00:56:41 We have fought for how many years now to battle the mail-in ballots, the vote boxes, you know, the ballot boxes that were just randomly placed on streets after COVID. Remember this? We fought so hard against that. the idea that an elected official should be able to vote any other way, but in person is offensive. And it's anti-America first. And it's a betrayal of the voter. I mean, maybe I'm coming at it from a little bit more of a personal perspective. Because, see, we're in Texas and Kay Granger is also in Texas. Nobody knew where K. Ganger is also in Texas. Nobody knew where K. Kane Granger was for such a long
Starting point is 00:57:33 time, Kane, where was she? Where was Kay Granger at? They found her. Where was she? I don't know. I remember. Oh, wasn't she in a nursing home? Well, that's right. She was. That's right. Voting, wanted to vote by proxy. No! No. That's so dumb. So I just,
Starting point is 00:57:52 and now, because Mike Johnson had his feelings hurt in the fight, he decided to send everyone home. We don't have time. They've got, we got reconciliation coming up. There's all kinds of things that need to happen before the filing and the midterm elections kickoff. And we're wasting our time on this.
Starting point is 00:58:15 I think it's a self-serving attention-seeking move that does nothing to benefit voters. And it actually sets our argument back about mail-in ballots. And plus, voting by proxies on constitutional. End of. End of. If you're mad about juggling a newborn and being in Congress, then wait to plan your family for when you're out of office. that's what smart women do you don't sit here and and make unconstitutional proposals and demand that everyone acquiesce to it and then when you're a speaker you don't get your feelings you don't get
Starting point is 00:58:51 butt hurt and send everybody home it's like dealing with the most just asinine stuff and this isn't about women at large by the way it's just about her i don't i know her i don't dislike her I just think what she's doing here is stupid. I think it's all like performative. And I don't know why we're tolerating this stuff. We don't have the time for it. We don't have the time. It's just not,
Starting point is 00:59:16 I think some people need to get over themselves. Get back to the business of the voter. But yeah, coming at it from a little bit more of a personal because we have Kay Granger here. And you guys, I mean, people were wondering, well, what was going on with Kay Granger for the longest time? she uh they they're literally Dallas Express quote exclusive where is congresswoman Kay Granger she's been in an assisted living home they found her wandering around lost and confused
Starting point is 00:59:47 she just stopped going she just stopped showing up the Dallas Express ended up breaking it they found out that she was uh I mean in a literally in an assisted living home. No one could get a hold of her. Her last vote was on July 24th, 2024. And she's not, she had not cast any other votes after that in D.C.
Starting point is 01:00:23 Nobody knew what happened or her staff didn't know what was going on. Looks like her office was closed. This was back last year when all this, like towards, when was this out? Yeah, December 20th, 20th, 24. Nobody knew where she was.
Starting point is 01:00:38 And then they got a tip that she was in a local memory care and assisted living home for quite a long time because she had been found out wandering, lost, and confused in her former neighborhood. So Dallas Express went to the facility. They confirmed she was there. They wanted to see how she was going to vote on the spending bill. And the nursing home did confirm she was indeed living at the facility. And no, you could not talk to her. You could not ask her how she planned to vote or anything. And one of the assistant executive director of the senior living facility said, quote, this is her home.
Starting point is 01:01:16 Now, this is another reason why no, we're not going to have proxy voting in Congress. Do you realize that part of the job of Congress is to get in the same room together? Iron sharpens iron. You debate these ideas. You've discussed these ideas. You don't just vote by proxy. It is unconstitutional and it doesn't serve the voter. This isn't about you.
Starting point is 01:01:39 This isn't about you and it's not about your baby and it's not about your family. This is about millions and millions of American voters. I don't want to hear from the, there's nobody defending it, but I don't want to hear from anybody who would defend it. Another damn thing about mail-in ballots and voting boxes and all of that because you're just arguing the same thing for Congress. I'm mad at this because we don't have the time. We don't have the time for this.
Starting point is 01:02:09 We do not have the time to deal with this stuff right now. We have got to get this agenda implemented because it's getting harder and harder. Wisconsin, we could lose two seats. Two seats. Now, sad news yesterday, Kane, one of the greats. I didn't have it in my Quick Five because, lo, tis greater than Quick Five. It deserves its own peace, on its own time in the show. And of course, I'm talking about the passing of the...
Starting point is 01:02:47 of Val Kilmer. Oh my gosh. The fact that this man did not win an Oscar for his Doc holiday. I'm telling you. It's shameful, King. I mean, it was just, he was robbed.
Starting point is 01:03:00 He was robbed. He was robbed. But he passed away. What was he, 65 years old? They said he had pneumonia and had some complications with pneumonia. And, I mean, he was in so many, like weird science was great.
Starting point is 01:03:16 Or no, real genius. Sorry, it was real genius. real genius was amazing. Batman Forever. Obviously, you know, when he was in Oliver Stones, the doors. And then there's, you know, the Doc Holiday and Tombstone, which is a movie about how gun control fails. His daughter, uh, confirmed to the New York Times that the cause was pneumonia. He was 65 years old. He had throat cancer. So he was battling throat cancer for a long time. And I can't imagine how, you know, having pneumonia and then having to deal with that. But, uh, I watched that documentary that they made on his life back in 2021.
Starting point is 01:03:47 His son provided the actor's voice. His son. Oh, no, I thought it was him. Yeah. And then I only realized at one point when they gave it away that that's actually his son talking. His son sounds exactly. I've never heard anyone sound so, if they wouldn't have told you, I would have thought it was him, the whole rest of the documentary. The tone, the pitch, the elocution, everything was him.
Starting point is 01:04:19 and he was really good in Batman. I thought George Clooney was bad. I hated George Clooney as Batman. It just blew. But Val Kilmer and Michael Keaton were the best. They were so good. But he was, I mean, he's, I mean, he's, he was, he was just great. He was, he's been in this.
Starting point is 01:04:39 And he was a person of faith. He and his ex-wife were still really good friends. They had two kids together. But I liked him because one of the, and of course, you know ice man and you know you got to talk about his his iconic role in ice man or his as ice man and then that that that that scene from top gun where they did the sequel and he was older and he had passed me and that hits differently now doesn't it oh my gosh but one of the reasons i really liked him is he he could play any character because i
Starting point is 01:05:19 I think for an actor, I think acting can be difficult. And here's why I say that. We live in a society that wants you to overshare everything. You are incentivized to overshare everything. You are incentivized and that oversharing is monetized and it is just a whole industry. And even people in acting get drawn into it, which makes it difficult because they have to be able to slip. into different identities and convince you the viewer. Sitting in a theater or in your own home, watching them through a screen, they have to convince you with their performance that what you're seeing is real. And so many people, their lives lived outside of a set,
Starting point is 01:06:10 it's louder than their work done on the set. And it makes it makes it really hard to have that suspension of disbelief. And it's one of the reasons why I love movies and I hate them. I cannot watch bad movies. I can't even watch mid movies. I can't sit there and watch something unless it's very good and compelling and you're just roped in. I've never seen him in anything bad. And he didn't, he didn't constant, I don't know what he thought about political issues.
Starting point is 01:06:39 He was just a nice guy. I knew that he was a person of faith. He was raised that way. But he never was a jerk to anyone. He never went and told anybody how to vote He was an old school actor Hollywood, old school Hollywood And seemed like the nicest guy
Starting point is 01:06:56 When he interacted with his fans in his documentary That documentary on his life If you haven't seen it, it's called Val, you should Although you're going to cry your head off now But he lived next door to his daughter And he was still going to these different events Like these fan events And he just
Starting point is 01:07:14 He also did like all kinds of voice work. But he lived in New Mexico, and he, you know, painted, and he helped high schoolers, high school theaters and theater performances and all that stuff. But you could believe him in every role because he could slip into every identity, because you didn't know a thing of what he thought about when he wasn't acting. Kane, do you know what he thought about politically? No, I didn't know.
Starting point is 01:07:42 Didn't care. Didn't care. because his performances were so good and when he wasn't performing he seemed very nice. Like Keanu Reeves, I have no idea what Keanu Reeves thinks about politics. And that's why I think he can be anybody. You can just be anyone because, you know, there's enough people like me in the world
Starting point is 01:08:02 that tell you all of our opinions all day long. It's weird when you get someone who doesn't and really loves the craft enough that they put themselves second and their skill first. It's so rare. I think it's one of the reasons I really liked him.
Starting point is 01:08:20 And I really liked this character in Top Gun. I just liked him. So I don't know. It's just, this one was a hard one, Kane. And now you know, Granny's Rule of Three starts in again.
Starting point is 01:08:32 It's new. So now two more after die. What's a death pole, dude? What do we got? I mean, it's sad, but I'm also like, okay, who's next? It's never the people you want. you know I don't mean it like that but you know what I mean I just realized how
Starting point is 01:08:47 you know what I mean though it's never it's you know when you think of like somebody pipes up and you're like golly they're still living it's never those people not now I'm not seeing your wishing death on them but you're just you know maybe you're kind of like oh they're alive shucks I don't know that sounds bad too we should probably get moving we got we have Florida men on the way but rest in peace Val Kilmer he was a real one It is our friends over at Patriot Mobile, the only Christian conservative cell phone service that is out there. You can keep your number, keep your phone, you can upgrade. It's entirely up to you. Patriot Mobile makes it to where your money doesn't work against you. You can switch today.
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Starting point is 01:10:37 It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida man. I don't know what's happening here. All right. So we were talking about the, hang on, my whole thing froze because of course it did. We were talking about the rule of three real quick. And I just realized, I don't know that we actually have a time frame for the rule of three. I thought it was like within three weeks or within like just a couple few weeks.
Starting point is 01:11:09 We're going to have to devote a. segment next hour to figuring this out because I can't like dig up my granny and be like hey lady you forgot to tell us along with your chicken dumpling recipe why are you thinking about doing that because I'm really want to know like you know I'm fascinated by this all right yeah let's get to the meat and tatees here all right so oh no no okay hang on this is not a real story it says that the link is probably broken. I don't know. A guy, no, it is.
Starting point is 01:11:45 No, it is. A Florida man shows his munchkins at the Dunkin' Donuts drive-thru. Oh, you're right, the link is broken. Auburn Dale, this is Tampa Bay. He was arrested because he showed off his munchkins in the Dunkin' Donuts drive-thru line, according to the police.
Starting point is 01:12:03 Yeah, not his kids. Not like that, anyway. They filed, Paul Ring is 60. He has charges filed against him because he was exposing his sexual, S-C-K-S-H-U-L, his sexual organs. They said the incident happened on March 19th. He looked so pleased with himself. In the mugshot, it's really weird.
Starting point is 01:12:27 He was in a red pickup truck in the drive-thru lane waiting for his order. The victim was working the drive-thru orders. Then Mr. Ring pulls up, and she asks, for the card to pay for the order. And that's when she noticed. His munchkins were out. And then he drove off. So she had a call the police. And apparently he's done this before.
Starting point is 01:12:47 And they found him from his vehicle tag. They identified him and they took him into custody. And he just looks as happy as a clam in his mugshot. It's so great. Oh, Juan right and look, Juan coming and clutch. That's so bad. He looks like a drunk-shaven Santa.
Starting point is 01:13:03 He's definitely pleased to. Showing off them munchkins in the Dunkin line. Let's not. Let's not do that. Okay, I don't understand the story at all. A Florida woman uses an air vent to get pregnant and gives birth to a miracle baby. She says it's like the Virgin Mary. There's so many things wrong with us. So she was supposedly in solitary confinement.
Starting point is 01:13:27 She says, okay, I can't. This is, well, she apparently used. Hugh, oh, I don't know how to say this. Kane, why did you give me the story? She used something passed by a fellow male inmate through an air conditioning vent to insininate herself. I'll just put it like that. And that's as far as I'm going. Really don't think that that's how it happened.
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Starting point is 01:15:34 your family today. That's all family pharmacy.com slash Dana Kuponko, Dana 10 to save 10%. This result in Wisconsin is a huge, huge defeat for Elon Musk, who, as we saw, personally went there, went full cheesehead, thinking what, that's how to appeal to people in Wisconsin, and handing out those million-dollar checks, literally trying to buy the election, physically doing the buying. He didn't say anything about Soros, about Pritzker, about all the other big lefties that went in and did donations, but they always come back to, Musk was buying it. He gave donations, and he was, he was actually a court ruled.
Starting point is 01:16:16 He was totally fine to do what he did, cry harder. But he can't do it all by himself. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. So that's one of the big things, this Wisconsin. I mean, they're going to have to, there was a win. that was a big win for Democrats. And you have Susan Crawford who wins. Democrats really, they came out and to a greater degree than Republican voters.
Starting point is 01:16:45 And we've got to get over this thing where we think that people don't have to, if Trump's not on the ballot, then you don't really need to go out. That's a very dangerous way to think about stuff. We can't be doing this. So the Shishi wins. And so ultimately, you had Republicans that spent millions. We lost about 10%, although I think that they spent more on the left. And she's, you're going to now see the push for gerrymandering, and there's a potential to lose.
Starting point is 01:17:16 Actually, probably will. Two seats because they're going to redraw the lines, redistrict everything in a way that Republicans strongholds will be weakened. So that's going to be, it's going to be unfortunate. And it's going to be a battle. But that's, you know, elections count. Even these. They're, they count. And then in Florida, you have Petronus who won his seat.
Starting point is 01:17:46 That was Matt Gates' old seat. And he did pretty well. Fine. And the sixth congressional district, that was an embarrassing. You know, he dwindled a really red, seat that Mike Walts previously took plus 33. Trump had it plus 30. DeSantis had it plus 30, almost plus 35. And he barely won by 11 points, a spread after they, I mean, there's just no excuse for that. He didn't live in the district though. So that's kind of the problem. He
Starting point is 01:18:16 underperformed by over 200,000 votes, almost lost Volusia County. That's Daytona. And where you have also other parts of Florida, including Marion County, places that have been, read for the past several election cycles. I mean, he just, damn near lost them. So Republicans got to get it together. So, and I think some of that has to do with the people who are making the endorsements need to be better at making endorsements. You have to realize the endorsement game is a racket just like anything else. And there are some people that like to present themselves as being hard as nails, but it's very difficult to see someone as being tough as nails or ice cold when they make their stratagems based on emotion.
Starting point is 01:19:02 Petty emotion. Can't be doing that. I mean, we got to put the voters first. And a lot of these people with the endorsements that they're suggesting are not doing that. And that's a difficult thing. So a lot of very uncomfortable conversations because this stuff is, I mean, we've, we've, We got to keep pushing through. We have to keep pushing through.
Starting point is 01:19:28 And audio sound by 10, this is, Musk put it into, I want, this is the, this is the context. This is why this loss is a bad one for Republicans. He gets it. Listen, audio somebody 10. Well, the reason tonight's elections are so important is that the judge at race
Starting point is 01:19:44 will decide whether the Wisconsin districts get redrawn. They're kind of tried to gerrymand up Wisconsin to remove two Republicans, And as you know, the House is currently Republican by a razor-thin margin, which means that losing this judge race has a good chance of causing Republicans to lose control of the House. If you lose control of the House, there will be nonstop impeachment hearings, there will be nonstop hearings and subpoenas. And it's going to be, they're going to do everything possible to stop the agenda that the American people voted for, when they voted for President Trump with a popular vote and the House and the Senate in November, they're going to do everything possible to stop the president's agenda.
Starting point is 01:20:36 That is true. We're getting in weird territory. And even if we maintained, we didn't pick up two house seats. We maintained two house seats. So there wasn't any flipping going on. Now we're going to lose two. So it's, it isn't, it's not a big, it wasn't a big win last night. So onward. And we got to stop messing around with some of the silly stuff that we're seeing, like the stuff that's going on in the house right now. I'm going to have one last word on this. The idea that it's misogynist, and I keep seeing people say that, to ask voters or to ask congressional members who willingly, voluntarily signed up to represent voters, to, if you think it's misogynist for women in election,
Starting point is 01:21:25 office to show up and vote the same as men and many other women who previously have had no issue, then I think those people need to reconsider their futures in elected office because they've lost the plot. And it is not mean to say this. By demanding special accommodations for women, you are in effect arguing that they be treated in an unequal fashion. It's a progressive push. You sign up to represent voters, and that's what you have to do. You know that going in. You know that's the job. You know that you have to be in D.C. This has not been an issue in all of the years that we have had government. There are things called babysitters also that exist. And if you can afford to run for office and the outfits to walk around in D.C. in and the travel and everything else, then you can also afford to have someone help you with your child if you have no one else in your family to do it or if your husband isn't even able to help if you're a woman. I mean, it's, it's, this is the nature of it. To demand a special accommodation is an anti-conservative position. And it's not constitutional to demand that everybody be able to vote from home. We're not turning
Starting point is 01:22:42 Congress into some big work from home enterprise. And I just gave you the example of Kay Granger last hour. I mean, I live next to the district that Kay Granger represented. And, she was in a nursing home, literally in a nursing home, nobody had any idea where she was. She hadn't voted in the ear. Nobody knew. That's insane, people. We're not doing the whole work from home with Congress. This is a part of the job. And honestly, I'm okay with it being an unappealing part of the job. I think that Congress has gotten too cushy a position for some of these people. You know, going into elected office was supposed to be a consequence of being successful in other endeavors in life. And I say consequence because it was previously viewed as with the same level of
Starting point is 01:23:30 fondness as jury duty, right? You're serving the public as a public service. But there are people like Nancy Pelosi and others who go into Congress and they get rich, rich. And even if they're not insider trading, you get book deals and you get lobbyist offers and you can, you know, finagle it into like a TV contributor ship when your time in office is done. There is no shortage of opportunities. So I'm okay with taking away some of the perks of the of the position. There have been tons of women. I know many mothers who are currently serving and have young kids who are currently serving in Congress. It's not an issue for them. So I can't believe this is the hill that the Republicans are going to die on this week. It's so stupid. What the hell is happening with this party? It's a
Starting point is 01:24:22 progressive position. And I think that the right needs to be very wary of this stuff. Like I see people calling for this like paid family leave and demanding that companies provide paid paternity leave along with paid maternity leave. I am, when I say I am super old school and I am super conservative and when I threaten people I'm more conservative
Starting point is 01:24:47 than you probably are, it's because it's true. I think all of that's big government. And I think a government needs to be coming in and telling businesses what they should or shouldn't do. And I don't, and I reject the argument that I see many Republicans, not conservatives, make that we have to make these policies in order to create a more pro-friendly America. You're literally going back to the well of government to solve a problem that only society can remedy. Tell me again how you're conservative. Why the hell do you have an R after your name? It is a progressive mindset. It is a progressive policy. It's LBJ, it's, it's, it's, not LBJ, it's Roosevelt. FDR Light is what it is. I don't know why people go back to the big
Starting point is 01:25:22 government well when they need to solve a problem in society that only society can solve. And so for Congress, I mean, again, I have kids. I waited to start my radio career because I play into my family around this stuff. And don't tell me you can't play in your family. We all know how babies are made. Stop. I just reject these weak excuses, weak progressive excuses. Don't, we're not making Congress a work from home thing. That's not how Congress was designed. It's, you're, it's, it's, it's, supposed to be a collaboration. You're supposed to have people go to D.C. and they, they battle out these ideas for the benefit of the voter. And you can't do that when you're ensconced at home for however many weeks. So that's, that's just it. I mean, and we didn't even have to do any of
Starting point is 01:26:08 this stuff right now. We could have done this rules thing at any other point. But Johnson wanted to tie it to the Save Act and then he tried to act like there was nothing else that he could do, which is a lie. So you have two theatrical, it's basically like two theoretical. It's basically like two theater kids are fighting in Congress right now. And the voters, we're getting the rough end of it. Because now we have to wait even more. Nothing's getting done now. But it's there is a, there's an attempt to rewrite this on the left or on the right rather by using. And by the way, the House of Representatives also has that child care center. By the way, they provide full day year to round childcare and they've been doing this since 1987. So stop with the whole, it's not.
Starting point is 01:26:54 it's not family it's not family friendly I just you know I I I don't agree with us and it's you know the you got to show up and if you don't want to do it then don't go up for the elected office right and I think it's a bad representation on women especially like with the some of the paid family stuff and all of this you're not going to be able to solve it with big government guys you're not going to be able to do it. Now, a few other things to touch on. Because Corey Booker, did he ever get to go to the bathroom came? Not that I care, but.
Starting point is 01:27:38 I'm not really sure. I didn't find out, nor did I care about the details and whether or not he was wearing depends. Yeah. Because you said he couldn't leave the floor, right? Yeah, he couldn't leave the floor. So 25 hours was his total speech time. Have you ever gone?
Starting point is 01:27:51 that long? No. Without going to the restroom in some way? I haven't. Yeah, me neither. Yeah. We have a lot more on the way, including we have tech issues. We're watching TikTok. Got some culture stuff for you as well, so you don't want to miss. Gold prices have surged over 40% since January 2024 consistently reaching new highs. According to Goldman Sachs research, the upward trend is expected to persist due to strong demand from central banks. It's stuff like this that's made me take action and why I've bought precious metals like gold and silver. I've partnered with a great company that makes it super easy to buy, easy, transparent, and simple. And that company is Goldco. They're a huge supporter of this show, and they're the best at what they do. And right now,
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Starting point is 01:29:20 Carolina. Sounds like it's a bold strategy cotton. Did he survive? Yeah, well, he put it on. There's a video of it. And most people would, you know, maybe use a different tactic, but he put on, I don't know if it worked or not, because the article doesn't actually say it over at WIRF, because the person who wrote it apparently has one single brain cell and they don't know how to properly write a piece. So between that and the, you know, pop-up ads that just are on the site like a STD. I just don't, you know. I feel like if he died, it'd be in the headline. Yeah, I feel like it would too. But I'm not going to go through all other stuff just to get that. Saved you a click. Screen time is blame for cross cultural drop in birth rates, because
Starting point is 01:30:04 everybody's doomed scrolling. I don't know. I just, they said over half of 18 or 34-year-olds are not in a steady relationship, nor are they living with someone. They said, most people don't feel pressure to find a partner. Most half say they're not even looking. And they said it's, a lot of people say it's the
Starting point is 01:30:20 Library of Entertainment at our fingertips. No, I don't think so. I think it's more than that. I do think that the way people gather has changed, but I think that society has become so insufferable. It is a minefield to try to go and date someone because you don't know if they're going to be a giant, woke scold and accuse you if you're a man of rape or if you're a girl, you have no idea if they're going to be like a progressive, you know, patriarch wannabe. You have no idea. So I think that's honestly what contributes to it. And everyone wants to blame the screen time instead of looking deep within their souls and realizing the call is coming from inside the house. Also, let's see, we've got a narco sub located with, Hunter, well, was he driving it?
Starting point is 01:31:03 Six and a half tons of cocaine was seized in the Atlantic. Hunter went down there with a package of straws to just snorted out of the ocean. They had a lot of help. Portugal police, they were involved. DEA was involved Wow crazy What would you do if you woke up During your flight
Starting point is 01:31:21 And found someone braided your hair A someone on an American Airlines flight Fell asleep and woke up with a braid in her hair I would braid their face I would A man braided her hair While she was asleep on a plane Apparently
Starting point is 01:31:35 And it was a long haul flight And it is a woman I will just say Who has processed these under her hair To make her hair straight And that is one thing You do not do. Look, we have an understanding.
Starting point is 01:31:51 I don't mess with your power tools. You don't mess with my hair. Okay, that is the understanding. You know what I mean? Like, you kill the spiders, and I won't touch the thermostat. That is the understanding. This man did not get that understanding.
Starting point is 01:32:03 He broke the code. Brothers, you need a beat down. He broke the code. All right, we got more on the way. Stick with us. On the go and need a quick news fix with a fun twist. Dana's absurd truth podcast for bite-size informative episodes perfect for your busy schedule on Apple or wherever you get your podcast.
Starting point is 01:32:25 Hi, I was a worker at HHS. I was fired illegally on February 14th. There are many people who are not getting social service programs, especially people with disabilities. Are you going to do anything to stop what's happening? You probably deserved it. I deserved it. I deserved it. Wow. Yeah, that's great to hear.
Starting point is 01:32:45 Why did I deserve it? because you seem like a clown. Okay, sir, you shouldn't have said that on. Oh, you got him on. He's, like, pleased about it. That's all you have. You should have said it on camera. But he did, so he stole your thunder.
Starting point is 01:32:58 Welcome back, Dana Lash with you, bottom of this third hour. That was Jim Banks, who is not playing. They got this, and it's true. He's a Republican senator. I, gosh, inject that into my veins. That was so satisfying. You know how satisfying it was to watch that video? It's like the same feeling that you get when you have a Swiffer,
Starting point is 01:33:15 and you're like swifting your floor and then you find a spot in your kitchen where the Swiffer perfectly fits horizontally and it's like Tetris and you're like, oh, is that weird? Because that's what I feel like satisfied in that way. Anyway, welcome to the show.
Starting point is 01:33:29 So the fired HHS worker apparently had no problem going to, you know, down, going to capital and, you know, yeah, that's what happens when government gets too big you downsize. And it's almost like these people didn't pay attention voters voted for this.
Starting point is 01:33:47 Voters are overburdened and overtaxed, and it is unfair to attack voters and demand that they keep subsidizing large government just because it's more advantageous for you. That's unfair. What about the poor overtax taxpayer? After we just saw all of our money what it was being used for.
Starting point is 01:34:07 After we realized that they were given out Social Security money to, who knows who, everybody. And then people actually want to hold the argument. that they deserve to have government to be this this monstrous size that it is have pity for the taxpayer you're not the priority here the taxpayer is so that was he made that the elevator closing with his face right there he made that his avatar on x and it's hysterical they're like wow that was so mean well no it's not it's mean to demand that other people keep subsidizing your life that's mean it's
Starting point is 01:34:44 glorified welfare. Oh, people can get mad at me for thinking it, but it doesn't make it any less true. You don't even, it's not even constitutional. The government should not even be involved in health care like this. Anything that is not specified in Article 1, Section 8 is relegated to the states, but that's not what's happening here. So no, I mean, people knew that this was coming. They knew that everyone was going to go. When do the elections held? What month, Kane, our elections held? November. November, right. And, And everyone knew that last year was going to be a big one, right? Came?
Starting point is 01:35:17 Oh, yeah. Yeah, they did. So, and Trump promised he was going to reduce the size and scope of government, right? He ran on that. That's right, he ran on it. And Elon Musk was helping him campaign and said, yes, I'm going to help, right? Yeah. So it's not like people didn't see this coming.
Starting point is 01:35:31 And then America voted in big numbers. Yeah. And then we got the election results. Did people think that something was going to change? No. So don't act shocked. I, there is this. this. It's mostly from the left, but there are some people kind of in the middle that are,
Starting point is 01:35:53 and I guess they don't view government jobs the way that we do. We are super small government. When I say I am super small government, I'm not going to get into it, it'll terrify you. A good government should only be like two levels above anarchy. Maybe two. Maybe not even that. I'm just saying. Maybe an level, A level. But that being said, this idea that
Starting point is 01:36:21 you're owed something, this entitlement, something I'm seeing come up on the left in a number of ways. That's part of this is a problem of a coalition. A coalition's got to learn how to manage it. As long as we agree on certain principles like leave me alone, I'll leave you alone. We all leave each other alone. Don't touch my guns.
Starting point is 01:36:47 I'll leave my money alone, right? That's kind of it, right? Kane? That's pretty much it. That's a platform. I'm never going to run for elected office because I hate everything too much. And that would be my platform though. Here are my positions. Leave me alone. I'm going to leave you alone. We're all going to leave each other alone. Leave my guns alone. Leave my money alone. That's it. That's my platform. But what about my pet issue? Shut up. Leave me alone. See right here. It says it. I'm leaving you alone. You're leaving me alone. You got to say. Just wild. I think that this thing on the right, and that's a coalition. A coalition will, you know, we'll, we'll have to get that figured out. But now is the time not to figure it out. And this is, I think, why a lot of people are
Starting point is 01:37:37 little aggravated. We're talking about some of the Republican stuff because the coalition, we got to achieve that 80% first before we start arguing over that 20%. That's, you know, one of the one of the things that we got to do. We got to get that figured out. I want to play a couple of other sound bites for you. A total change of gear here. 25. It's the British prime minister, Kirste Starmer, and he was asked on what he places the blame for violent. crime in the UK. Listen. We work together and what can we do as a society to stop and prevent young boys being dragged into this world of hatred
Starting point is 01:38:19 and misogyny. And it is young boys predominantly in this particular instance. But also how can we protect young girls that are at risk because obviously that's a very strong feature of the documentary, the drama. That again, as I say, my boy is 16, my girl is 14. So I'm seeing this very much through both sets of eyes. And that's why I think it hits hard. Maybe, I don't know, protect some of the girls from being trafficked on Rothrum like they were.
Starting point is 01:38:53 Maybe that's an idea. But he says that they got to stop, they have to prevent young boys from being dragged into hatred and into misogyny. What does it even mean? Is he talking about like the British protesters who want to? kind of get a control on immigration? What does that have to do with misogyny? I think it's pretty much, the irony of him saying that, when you had actual misogyny unfolding in not one,
Starting point is 01:39:16 but two towns in Britain, where young girls were trafficked by Pakistani men and you want to talk about misogyny? What misogyny led to no one helping those girls? And they were all Keer Starmers' age. Everybody knew about it. Everybody, all the highest levels of government knew. Their law enforcement over there knew.
Starting point is 01:39:33 Everyone was aware, and they all looked the other way. If you want to have a discussion about misogyny, Why doesn't it begin there? Oh, because that would implicate him. He was one of the people that helped everybody look the other way. Kirstarmer was the guy. He was like actually there. One of the people there drawn attention away from it.
Starting point is 01:39:51 He's got a history with who he represented, et cetera. But that's, if you're going to talk about misogyny, why not there? Why not start and talk about it there? That seems cane like a good spot to start. start at. Let's, how do you say this guy's name? I don't really pay attention to him, but it's
Starting point is 01:40:12 sound by, so dumb. I don't know somebody 24. Is it Eli or Ellie? I thought it was Ellie. It's E-L-I-E. I don't care. This dude, he was on the view and he said this. I can't even deal.
Starting point is 01:40:25 My premises for the book is that every law passed before the 1965 Voting Rights Act should be presumptively unconstitutional. Right? Because before the 1965 Voting Rights Act, we were functionally an apartheid country. Not everybody who lived here could vote here.
Starting point is 01:40:40 So why should I give about some law that some old white man passed in the 1920s? Well, you can leave. I feel like that ramen noodle guy. Well, it says that right here, Mr. Como. I mean, you can go. That's just a dumb take. And I don't even want to know what he wrote a book on. But who can.
Starting point is 01:41:06 cares about what laws the old, what you mean the, the laws that old white men, including the emancipation proclamation, that too? That one also. The one about, uh, women voting, that too. I mean, I, in this country, minority males had the right to vote before women. You don't hear us saying this stuff. Just want to point that out. That's a fact. So if you want to have a discussion as to who's been more oppressed, I think we're going to win that fallous measuring contest, at least on that particular issue. But the, all of the, I just, and it was on the view, I don't watch the view. And I, you know, the, I guess that includes, you know, the civil rights act, who signed the civil rights act? That was in 64. So he talks about, that was LBJ.
Starting point is 01:42:09 And we had the Social Security Act. Oh, my goodness. I don't think that he's very well plugged in. But this is what we're up against. I also want to play one more soundbite. Touch on this one last because I thought this is a good soundbite from Marjorie Taylor Green, where she gets into the House fight. Listen to this, 21.
Starting point is 01:42:35 And I think that's a really important point to make. and if any member of Congress for any reason whatsoever finds them in a situation where they're not able to do the job here, the important job we're elected to do, they should step down because someone else can serve in their place. They're not required to be here. They're not more important than anyone. They're not more important than people in their district. And they shouldn't go across the aisle and work with Democrats while Democrats use a baby propped up around the floor trying to prove their point. But instead, they're holding a baby proving the point you can be a mother and serving cops. True. You can be. And of course, that's that one Democrat. I mean, when you're working with a Democrat in order to try to, like, get one over on Republicans, you need to question what party in which party's interest you're acting in. I think that's a big. And that was a good sound bite from Marjorie Taylor Green. And yes, they do. The House provides they have on-site daycare. So why didn't that? She just bring her baby around everywhere.
Starting point is 01:43:37 Which, going further, if that one Democrat lady is bringing her baby around everywhere, then she can bring her baby around everywhere. What are they complaining about? That's what I want to know. I made of even more questions now. And why is this an issue like all of a sudden? I want to jump off my roof because it's so stupid. If you, it's, you can't scream about equality and the demand that you get a special accommodation because of vagina. quit. Just stop. That's progressive.
Starting point is 01:44:09 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. I yield for a question while retaining the floor and I thank you for being here. I thank you for being here. Thank you. Senator Booker always knew you were a towering intellect. And a phenomenal and passionate speaker and adamant. advocate, but I did not know your stamina until today. Oh, get a room.
Starting point is 01:44:41 You too. That's Cory Booker and Adam Schiff for brains. Schiff is his name. That were fawned and all over each other on the floor. It's so gross. Golly, welcome back to the program. Also, wait, no, we got this too. I got it, I had to hear it, so do you.
Starting point is 01:44:58 I'm sorry. Sorry in advance. I want to go a little bit past this, and then I'm going to, I'm going to, deal with some of the biological urgencies I'm feeling what was the purpose of him doing this just a stunt
Starting point is 01:45:16 well there was nothing accomplished from his filibus yeah he didn't do anything so he just got up there and had to like go to the bathroom real bad it's only accomplished he's like me when those movies are like two hours long
Starting point is 01:45:30 I'm like dang it I wish I could hold it during I you know that's another reason I could never go and be in elected office because you got to wait for all those people. It's like being in a classroom of preschoolers. You got to wait for all these people. You know, they got to get it.
Starting point is 01:45:47 This person's got to get up and talk. I don't care about any of these people's opinions. I am not open to persuasion. When I go in there, my mind's made up. That's it. That ship has sailed. That door is not open. It's done.
Starting point is 01:45:57 The concrete's dry. It's done. There's like, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. So, I don't know. Do they actually, I don't think they, I don't know. Maybe they do convince each other when they're in there. But I just couldn't deal with them all day long. These people that preying self-importance couldn't do it.
Starting point is 01:46:14 But he's a towering intellect. I got to kind of just come back to that for a minute. It was April Fool's Day yesterday. You know what, Kane, you are right. I didn't pull any tricks because I'm not allowed. Yeah, you ruined that for a lot of people. I did not ruin it for any. Where is this coming from?
Starting point is 01:46:31 You ruined it. That was Orson Wells who did that, sir. The station that we work for in St. Louis. You ruined it. I mean, you wouldn't tell people the truth about it. I don't recall. What we should do. I don't recall ruining anything.
Starting point is 01:46:43 Well, let's just suffice it to say, the manager of the station had to put out a station-wide memo. It wasn't just to one or two people. This memo was station-wide. That we cannot do any April Fool's prank. Are you sure it was me and it wasn't somebody else? I'm pretty sure it was you. You have to remind me off air because I don't remember. I literally don't even remember.
Starting point is 01:47:04 Yeah, there was a. Well, there was. several incidents. I think what it ended up happening was every year. It was like the third year that this craziness was happening. And then they're like, you know what? Station wide memo. Station wide memo. Yeah, I do, I do remember being told, pulled into the office and told, no. Yeah, even some of the details escaped me now because there's such a long time ago, but yeah, it was you. Lorraine said that Cory Booker didn't eat since last Friday and he hadn't drank anything starting the night before his speech. I bet he had a headache. It still doesn't. You're still going
Starting point is 01:47:33 to need to do that. He's like that guy that stood outside and didn't eat. anything and then he sat down and they were wiping his back off like he was Elvis or he was James Brown you know like James Brown had people come in like valets come in to help him it's like that I don't know maybe court it feels like that's what he was doing what was I don't understand the point of it he just went up there to the app and then they didn't accomplish anything but it did allow the Republicans to you know spear themselves on another dumb fight so good job there when Marjorie I don't dislike Marjorie Taylor Green sometimes she's you know she might be too brawly for certain people, but I'd like her.
Starting point is 01:48:09 But when she's out there, like being the voice of reason for the party, you should shut up then. Like, stop. All right. Kane, today and stupidity. All right. It's Ellie Mistal. We had played some of his audio last segment.
Starting point is 01:48:23 Juan, this is cut 28. He's apparently four gang members of foreign countries. Listen to this. Oh, look at that. ...about their status. And just to slightly push back on Mark, even if you tell me, and you prove that they're gang members. I'm not so sure that I'm okay with them being sent off
Starting point is 01:48:39 to be tortured in a foreign country, but I'll leave that aside. You have violent gang members here? We're sending them off to be tortured? Yeah, they're getting tortured. Or is it just, you know, consequences of their own actions? Yeah, I mean, they're gang members, but, you know, whenever. Folks that does it for us today.
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