The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Taylor Lorenz’s Joy, Murder Conspiracies, & the Vatican’s Hamas Controversy

Episode Date: December 10, 2024

The United Healthcare CEO assassin is arrested and charged. AOC claims the NYC subways would be safer if they locked up people like Daniel Penny. Disgraced Liberal Journalist Taylor Lorenz says she fe...lt “joy” seeing the United Healthcare CEO get murdered when getting interviewed by Piers Morgan. The left continues not wanting to deport migrants who came here illegally. Muslims applaud as Pope Francis unveils a Pro-Hamas Christmas Nativity Crèche at the Vatican. The Biden-Harris Administration granted Iran $10 Billion in sanctions relief, a Congressional Notice shows. Gov. Kathy Hochul is giving New Yorkers $300-500 to help with inflation. Conspiracies begin to fly about the motives of Luigi Mangione.Please visit our great sponsors:All Family Pharmacyhttps://allfamilypharma.com/danaAre you emergency ready?  Stock up today at allfamilypharma.com/dana and use code DANA10 for 10% off your entire order.  Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaUse code DANA to save 20% on your next order.  Byrnahttps://byrna.com/danaGive the gift of personal safety this holiday season with Byrna.com/DanaKelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comInnovation. Performance. KelTec. Learn more at KelTecWeapons.com today.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet a free smart phone with promo code FRIDAY.  Limited-time offer, or while supplies last.  PreBornhttps://preborn.com/danaEvery contribution counds.  To donate securely dial #250 and say keyword BABY or visit Preborn.com/DANA. ReadyWise https://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on your entire purchase.Relief Factorhttps://relieffactor.comDon’t mask pain, fight it naturally with Relief Factor.  Visit online or call 1-800-4-RELIEF today!

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You know, doesn't that, I just feel like that tells us everything. If we do not want violence on our subways, and the point of our justice system is a level of accountability to prevent a person who does not have remorse about taking another person's life. I mean, even people who have engaged in manslaughter or have taken a life accidentally expressed remorse. feeling yeah he's feeling good he's feeling good he's feeling good what's up together how's it going has it feel feels great he's finally got the justice he's deserved did you think it was going to happen sorry uh no we think that this is uh should have happened probably on day one but uh the point thing is it happened so uh we can't control the timing of it but uh You can certainly savor the outcome.
Starting point is 00:01:03 I do believe in the sanctity of life, and I think that's why I felt, along with so many other Americans, joy, unfortunately, you know, because it feels like... I mean... Joy, the man's execution? Maybe not joy, but certainly not no, certainly not empathy. Because, again, this is a man responsible. How can this make you joyful?
Starting point is 00:01:24 This guy's a husband. It's like a fash. And he's been young down in the middle of Manhattan. Why do that make you joyful? It's a montage of stupidity. So are the 10th. We get a weird news cycle. We do.
Starting point is 00:01:36 Welcome to the show. We have a very weird news cycle where we're covering a million different things today. And make sure that you sign it for the newsletter, too, because there's all kinds of stuff that I put out regularly on that. And it's all good stuff that you're going to need to keep you up to speed with everything. But so much. We've got this, this. this killer, this, I guess you could call him an assassin, right? The assassin, the CEO, the United Healthcare CEO.
Starting point is 00:02:12 That guy was arrested, the guy who's everybody's names, they're like, it's a Luigi. We've got all of this stuff with foreign policy, and then of course we've got domestic. And then we've got this ongoing just meltdown of the left. which I feel like they're trying to make a big deal. I got to say, I was having this conversation with a friend of mine last night. I feel like they're trying to make a big deal of like some of these nominees, et cetera, because they don't have anything left. And they haven't even done a post-mortem, which, you know,
Starting point is 00:02:47 you know that they have not even done a post-mortem of why it is that they lost and what can they do to make things better. They haven't even done that. So it's just, I don't know. It's, it's, it's, and then we're going to the Christmas. Christmas season, it's a weird, weird, weird, weird news cycle. All right, so welcome to the show. Dana Lash here with you at the top of this first hour and number of stuff, like I said, that we're going to be touching on. And you heard some of it just right off the right off the top, some of the
Starting point is 00:03:16 stuff that we're going to be touching on. So first and foremost, I think, where do we start? Let's look at some of the cabinet stuff because I feel as though those fights are over. Even though they're still in the press, I feel like those fights are over. Am I alone in thinking that? I mean, you still have the headlines and you're still going to have the confirmation process, but by and large, I think those fights are over. I don't think that, I think Republicans are understanding the importance of making sure they hit the ground running in January. I mean, at least I hope so. but it feels like they because they know that it really just does feel like that fight I think except for Hagsgsteth.
Starting point is 00:04:01 Hegseth. I think his fight is mostly over too, I think. Do you think that Trump is behind him enough? I think he could have come out with a little bit of a stronger statement, but do you think that he's behind him enough? I don't know. A million dollar question, right? He might be.
Starting point is 00:04:16 Maybe. We'll see. But what else are they going to, what else are they going to object? to. What else is there to object to? Everything that has been put out about him is out. What else left is there? For real. I mean, what else could you possibly have left? Nothing. Nothing. I was reading about this, some of the momentum of it, because you had, I think it was what, punchable news that said that it looks like he's going to he's going to be successful with his bid. Punch Bowl news reporting that I thought was pretty significant.
Starting point is 00:04:57 And then Joni Ernst yesterday, didn't she come out and say that she was happy or that she met with him and she felt that they had good conversation. And as a result, she feels confident going forward, et cetera, and she supports him and all this stuff. I don't know if the pressure campaign had anything to do with that. I think some people are giving themselves way more credit than they deserve. I don't think that there was any kind of influence or pressure campaign that had that that did that I think it was you know maybe her just talking to him I don't know because she never had a campaign
Starting point is 00:05:29 against him that's what I don't understand these people are like oh well she was railing against him was she though I never saw her doing that am I correct me if I'm wrong cane which I don't think I am I'm not saying that just to be you know just for the lack of anything better I mean it just I if she did not have a campaign against him at all. So this, and we'll come back to this, because there's, the rest of the cabinet picks are like, you know, it's like, it's by and large, it's merr, it's, it's, they're kind of, the rest of them are kind of boring,
Starting point is 00:06:05 if I'm being honest. I mean, it's all important. You can go read about it, but I'm not going to sit here and regale you with tales about, you know, some of these lower, these like lower in influence positions. Now, one of the other things that were, everybody's watching is the latest with this
Starting point is 00:06:19 assassin. I don't know. I think I have even more questions about this guy. Right? Do you have any tinfoil for this, Kane? It's just weird. It's a weird story. This is a weird dude. Oh, no doubt about it. And seeing the family worth and the
Starting point is 00:06:39 value and the fact that they actually had a hand in health care. Was he just acting out? Yeah, I don't really know. The narrative, you can see the narrative being built, though. And then they put the picture out yesterday of the weapon. Remember that? Yeah. It's all coming together the story. I do think it's weird that the left, and this is one of the video cuts that we played coming in to set us up with this. It was a little weird
Starting point is 00:07:04 that the left was like, well, their attitude, this cavalier attitude is though the guy deserved it because they worked with health care. That's weird. How far off are you? that you feel like this guy deserved to get axed because, right? Yeah. It's weird. He comes his background, this dude's background, his family. I don't know. It makes me want to ask, was he on psychotropic drugs?
Starting point is 00:07:37 What? I've got questions. But the pictures are interesting because some of the pictures like the one that Juan just showed, he looks like relatively happy and kind of normal, right? but then there are these other photos like his mugshot well of course you know it's his mug shot right after he gets murdered somebody but there's the those where he just looks like he's dead in the eyes right i'm not going to tell you well i'm going to tell it so because i don't want to be so news heavy that you guys are just drowning because i don't because you guys are going into christmas half of you
Starting point is 00:08:09 drunk on egg knock right now let me be real with you so so hold up so hold up so my gradient my gradient messages on Facebook last night, right? And I never check my Facebook messages. I can't, I just am not going to check. I can't stand to check Facebook messages. I don't like messages. I was so excited when, you know, texting became a thing when I was like growing up and like, remember when you're young adult and you get email and emails the coolest thing ever now? I'm like, why do people connect me out, try to call me on these devices? Leave me the hell alone. So anyway, my great aunt. I don't know. And I looked it up. And normally I don't do this, but I looked it up and it was a legit photo. It was his mugshot. And then the photo that Juan had shown where he was
Starting point is 00:08:50 smiling. And my gradient was like, he's dead in the eyes. Look, something happened. She's like he's dead in the eyes. I'm like, it could be the lighting, you know, it could be some of the lighting. So Juan's showing the photo. And that my gradient was like his eyes, he looks alive in this photo. And then the mugshot photo. It was too. It was like a meme that was side by side. And then this a mugshot. She's like, look at him. He's dead in the eyes. I'm like, well, he did just kill somebody. So she has this thing that he was like recruited by some shady group to ax this guy and that he was turned or something.
Starting point is 00:09:24 I don't know. That's my gradient. That's, you know, that's gradient B's, you know, that's her contribution to this topic. No, you don't. I am never letting the two of you talk ever. It's never going to happen. You think that you're tinfoil. You haven't met tenfoil.
Starting point is 00:09:43 She's made of it, literally. She doesn't listen to me. Why wouldn't you suggest that friendship? She does her church stuff in the afternoon. What? Why wouldn't you suggest that friendship? Yeah, I'm not doing that because you and my mother are bad enough. Anyway, I mean, he did just murder somebody.
Starting point is 00:09:55 So it's probably why he looks dead in the eyes. I'm just saying, right? Yeah, I feel like that's a pretty safe thing to say. So, I don't know, as this information comes out, because now they're trying to argue, oh, well, you know, he had a ghost gun. He had a, he had a 3D printed silence. are ghost gun silencer. Oh, the trick words are coming out.
Starting point is 00:10:19 Oh, boy. Yeah. Oh, man. He had a... It means his gun was so totally silent. You know that, right? Yeah. I just, there's a lot of gun control talk coming up from this guy. I just want to put it out there. I saw this last night. The Hill had a piece where they were talking about his ghost gun. Ooh. You knew this was going to come.
Starting point is 00:10:39 You knew some of the way they were going to make it, they were going to make about it. They're going to make this about it. So the He was he used Well he used a suppressor And he had one of those ghost guns Ooh now what does that mean You guys know what a ghost gun is right
Starting point is 00:10:57 It's a it's a stupid made up term That's dumb That's what it is I don't know if you knew that But that's that's what it is So a ghost gun is This is a legal thing to do You are you can be a hobbyist
Starting point is 00:11:10 And you can make a firearm and you can use it, you know, your own, for your own personal uses. You can use it for whatever you want. You just can't sell it, obviously. You can shoot with it. You just can't sell it. Then you have to get it serialized. That's an actual law.
Starting point is 00:11:26 And so this, what the argument is and what I see with the narrative that I see developing around this story is that, oh, well, here's another example of ghost guns. We're going to have to make it to wear any hobbyism surrounding you. firearms is completely criminalized. We need to criminalize it. We also need to, oh, we need to make, we need to make sure we keep suppressors on lock. I see this story developing. And the way that they put, oh, he had a suppressor. He had a silencer. It makes it totally quiet when he's shooting his victims. I actually saw blue checks, people who work in media, who are talking about this yesterday. I'm just going to say, keep a bookmark on this, keep a note on this, because this is going to come up
Starting point is 00:12:11 And it's going to stay in, in, at the top of the heap as it pertains to gun control. But you really, you don't see a lot of gangbangers out there with this guy's background. And that's who drives a lot of the crime. They're not printing guns out. They're not printing. And by the way, ghost gun, you're not 3D printing a gun. 3D printing a gun still, maybe you're going to be lucky you get a couple rounds out of it. I mean, it's still, you're talking about black market acquired firearms or you can get kits and you can make them at home.
Starting point is 00:12:41 but again, using anything in commission of a crime is a crime, including if it's a gun that somebody made at home. And if you're selling it, you have to serialize it. That's federal law. This has already been established for quite some time. There's no new ground that they're covering here for which there isn't already federal law. I just want to make that point. I'm going to come back to this because there's several other aspects of the story that are striking. Also, the latest with Syria and we're going to get into it. We've got a whole bunch of stuff to get into. It's kind of what the news the news cycle's weird and we got stories that are totally unrelated and all over the place, but we're going to try to organize them for you the best we can to make sure
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Starting point is 00:14:23 Relieffactor.com. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. Yay, it's another disease. No, wait, I don't mean that. Disease X outbreak widens as the UN is sending a health team to Congo. Oh, what is it? It's a zombie disease.
Starting point is 00:14:43 You're all going to be zombies. We're all going to be eating brains in the desert. I'm joking. It's over 400 cases of an unidentified illness marked by fever, headache, cough, running nose, body aches. It's in, I don't know, it's in the health zone in southwest Congo. And they said that a 50-year-old man was hospitalized in Luka, Italy. He's recovered from the disease after a business. trip to Congo. It sounds like
Starting point is 00:15:06 it's just a bad up a respiratory thing. It sounds like a cold. Kane, it's a cold. What do you sell me okay for? It's a cold. The next story. No, you said okay. Like, yeah, sure it is. Well, I mean, the next story is interesting. Oh, great. So there's the
Starting point is 00:15:25 disease X outbreak that Juan's showing you on the simulcast. Now we've got hundreds of vials of deadly virus. Oh, great. Virus is missing after a lab breach. Can we not? Can we not do this? You know what? It's Christmas, I want to be able to like, I had, we were all sick over Thanksgiving. I want to not have any issues over Christmas. I want to celebrate birth of my Lord and Caesar. So now in Australia, somebody down under stole some vials of live viruses. It's gone missing. The Queens led health minister, Tim Nichols, announced today that 323 samples of live viruses,
Starting point is 00:16:04 including the Hendra virus, the Lissivirus, and the Hanta virus went missing in 2021. Oh, thank you, oh, thank you guys for just telling us now. Kane, what is the year? 2024. Oh, oh. This went, they went, this went missing in 2021. Great job, Aussies. Thanks for telling us.
Starting point is 00:16:24 They said it was a serious breach of biosecurity protocols. That's the best Australian accent I could ever do. But I could only do it like an Australian newscaster. I can't do it any other way. Robocommies. We've got to talk about the altering spherical robocops that China is using to chase down criminals and everyone it doesn't like coming up. Stick with us. If you're looking for a convenient, affordable way to access medications and treatments you can trust.
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Starting point is 00:18:05 You know, doesn't that, I just feel like that, that tells us everything. If we do not want violence on our subways, and the point of our justice system is a level of accountability to prevent a person who does not have remorse about taking another person's life. I mean, even people who have engaged in manslaughter or have taken a person's life, or have taken a life accidentally expressed remorse. Hmm. What? So first off, that's AOC, who's talking about Daniel Penny.
Starting point is 00:18:41 And she's saying in this audio, the verdict that came out yesterday that the subway is going to be safer if we just lock him up. I am so tired of the violent criminals getting the pass and then blaming the innocent people that stand up and do something to stop the violence. Stop it. Stop blaming. Daniel Penny did not do a damn thing wrong. He has nothing to feel remorseful.
Starting point is 00:19:02 about. You know who should feel remorseful? People like AOC. Girl, where are you a lawmaker at? You're a lawmaker in New York City, girl? Why have you not done anything about the lawlessness and disorder? Crime has increased in Manhattan by a significant amount. I wrote about this, made mention of it in my piece last night that I sent out on Substack. It has increased significantly. violent crime, rape, assault, all of that robbery, all of this has increased dramatically. And you know who's not responsible for that? Daniel Penny. You know who is, though, after the criminals, when New York City doesn't lock people up,
Starting point is 00:19:48 when you slap people on the wrist and they're allowed to walk free? You know, Daniel Penny wasn't the only, and we've talked about this case before, but I want to come back to it. He wasn't the only case that was like this. You guys remember Tommy Bailey, right? I talked about him and subsequent pieces or previous pieces. I mean, you had a guy who saw a female cop being attacked and he stood up for the female cop and he ended up being stabbed. And you know what the city said? The city's lawyer said, well, you know, and this is true because there's two court cases that now, really that establishes precedent. They said, well, police have no obligation at all
Starting point is 00:20:33 whatsoever to protect you. No obligation. This particular dad, because you have Mr. Bailey, this particular dad was Joseph Lazito. He was trying to subdue a madman Maxim Gelman and he
Starting point is 00:20:51 stopped him, but he ended up getting injured. And police said, oh, you know, the state said, that police don't have a right to They don't have a, they don't have to help you. They don't have to protect you. They don't have to do anything. They don't have to do anything like that.
Starting point is 00:21:07 That's crazy. Or Tommy Bailey. He was the guy who, the Brooklyn dad who was stabbed. Alvin Charles was charged. Alvin Charles, 43 years old. He, he, uh, stabbed Tommy Bailey to death.
Starting point is 00:21:25 Attacked him. Stabbed the dad in the neck. And, You know how they've had this, I don't even want to call it justice. They don't even have a system there. Alvin Charles should have been in jail already. He had a long rap sheet. He should have been in jail for a long way.
Starting point is 00:21:44 I mean, they have no idea why he was able to, you know, be out. He was able to, but that's New York, right? Look what they did to the, who was it? Jose Alba. Remember Jose Alba? Jose Alba defended himself against the guy that was going to kill him, robbing and killing. And Jose Alba defended himself with a blade, and they sent him to Rikers. And then it was only after extreme pressure did they allow Alba to walk free to go, because he was defending himself.
Starting point is 00:22:11 You're punished if you defend your life. You can be squab wrestling with an attacker right in front of police in New York and New York State. And in New York City, they're like, yeah, no, our police don't have to get involved. What do you think is going to happen? AOC is part of the problem. How long has she been quiet about these issues? She's from this. She represents part of the damn city.
Starting point is 00:22:37 She knows crime is increased. She knows there are certain parts of that city. She won't walk around him by herself at night. I've gone to Manhattan for years and years and years for work. Years. Since I was in my 20s, I've been going to Manhattan. And I used to be kind of fun. And then it just started getting bad again.
Starting point is 00:22:58 And I was talking to folks who've been there their whole lives, and they're like, you know, it's starting to get like it was before Rudy. It's starting to get like it was when they had all that crime in the 80s. And they were saying, yeah, you don't remember this or you're too young, but it was real bad in the 70s and 80s here. And then they were talking about how Giuliani was helping to clean up the city, et cetera, and they had some new reforms put in. Now they said it's all sliding back to how it was. Everybody's leaving. I cannot tell you the number of people I've met in the past few years that have left New York City and they've moved either Florida or Texas. They have left.
Starting point is 00:23:32 Business owners. Like successful people. People who aren't in business for themselves. Every single type of line of work you can imagine, every demographic you can imagine. People are fleeing that state. And they're fleeing that city. If they lived in the city, they don't want to be in the state once they've lived in the city. They went out.
Starting point is 00:23:51 When you look at the crime there, they force Daniel Penny into that position. So to hear somebody like AOC say, well, we need to keep Daniel Pending. Why don't you do your damn job and use the influence that you have instead of trying to act smart on TikTok? Why don't you, I don't know, maybe go out in a meet space in your own borough and try to do something about the crime there, encourage prosecutors to maybe actually charge people the full amount they can charge them. No plea deals that allow these perps to walk. Maybe use your influence for good instead of just bitching on social media 24-7. It was like in St. Louis. You guys remember the story, and you remember this, Kaine?
Starting point is 00:24:29 We talked about it. That's when Kim Gardner was still in as the DA there. Soros Back Kim Gardner. She's not there anymore. But this is when she was still there. Do you remember in St. Louis, downtown St. Louis, on Cherokee Street, out in broad daylight, Sanco de Mayo. And there's video of it.
Starting point is 00:24:50 There is literally a still of it. where you had two people who opened fire in the middle of the street broad daylight you see the chick with a gun she's got a gun in her hand open fire broad daylight
Starting point is 00:25:10 firing off shots injured somebody the man violated terms of his bond he would not he wasn't taken into custody what in the world they didn't charge them they did not charge these two people
Starting point is 00:25:28 despite the fact that they are literally on video firing guns of people you remember this story Kane this is what I'm talking about I mean New York really isn't that much different this is a crazy story you have this you have Jose Alba and this isn't just St. Louis or New York
Starting point is 00:25:48 this is like so this is everywhere everywhere So to hear her, well, you know, it would be safer if we locked up people like Daniel Penny. It would be safer, actually, if we locked up people like you. So you're prevented from encouraging the rot that is restorative justice. People like you who fail to fulfill their duty to the oath of office through which they swear. Daniel Penny was forced into that position. I am not going to have my right to self-defense sacrifice at the altar of identity politics.
Starting point is 00:26:24 and I'm not going to be brainwashed into thinking that lethal force is off the table when a criminal would use a lethal force against me to subdue me. And I sure as hell I'm not going to be told that because I refuse to be the victim that I am the aggressor. Not going to happen. There's a war on self-defense in this country and it has nothing to do with guns really. Guns are just one of the variables, one of the ways at which they attack it. But this, I wrote about this, again, if you get this piece, I don't know why they want to prop up this nearly as a saint.
Starting point is 00:27:01 Do you know, I always make mention that he had busted an elderly woman's nose broke her, or broke her orbital sockety broke her, the bone in her face by her eye. He was also, there were two instances. I left one out. He had also broken an elderly man's nose in 2019. He was arrested 42 times in eight years. He broke an elderly man's nose in 2019. and that was two months after he broke the elderly woman's orbital orbital bone.
Starting point is 00:27:35 And then in 2015, he was arrested for trying to kidnap a seven-year-old. So there's all records for this. He's got, and he had another, he had an active warrant out for a different assault the day that he met Penny. Hmm. Where was AOC during this whole time? Because you know some of the crimes that he committed also, the assault that he had the active warrant out for, recent. It was fresh. Where was she at? Oh, we got to stop these people from assaulting other individuals, passengers on the subway. They don't say anything until someone's forced to step in.
Starting point is 00:28:09 It's just assonine. Asinine. Now, a few other things, I want to make sure that we're touching on, too, because we were been discussing the, this healthcare CEO's assassination. This is such a weird story. And of course, you know, at first it was like, it's odd. The guy's got this Ivy League background. And then I'm, and then I thought, of course he's got an Ivy League background. Does that mean to think? Because of course he does. And apparently, if you play six degrees of separation, Steve is in what, like two degrees out from this good dude? And I was asking Steve on break. Is it a mobbit? What was it? What was it? But this dude, this Luigi Mangiona, super wealthy family, Ivy League educated. He. He was a little. He was a little bit. He was
Starting point is 00:28:57 had multiple degrees. He was apparently lefty. I think people have been trying to portray him as like being right-leaning, but he followed AOC. He followed a bunch of people on the left. He really was an anti-capitalist. He was into the climate stuff. he loved the Unabomber's work, his written word, I guess. He apparently left a four-star review on Kaczynski, one of Kaczynski's things that he wrote.
Starting point is 00:29:41 So, yeah, he's not a right-leaning person. And I know the left only wants to be able to say, oh, well, this is somebody on the right. That's all. But none of it fits. None of it fits. I mean, the guy who was clearly angry at this health care CEO for so. something. I don't know. Maybe if he got tired of hearing that, you know, insurance, I don't know. I don't know what it was. I don't know what. It's so weird. It's such a weird story. The family's
Starting point is 00:30:04 very quiet. No word from them. Very quiet family. Nothing for it. But they're very, they're very well healed. He doesn't look the part and it doesn't fit the part. It's just a very odd. But something had to something. But this dude wasn't on the right. Could it have been a disgruntled customer? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:30:38 That what he wrote on the shell casings in that book that was critical of the health insurance industry is like the only insight that anybody has. But then if you're critical of the health, I mean it couldn't have been something with that had to do with affordability because he came from a super rich family. That was never going to be an issue for him. So,
Starting point is 00:30:55 So I don't know. I would love another press conference for some insight on this, right? But I feel as though if they don't think that the narrative is, if the narrative compromises anything that, you know, with the left, I feel like we're not ever going to know. It's just, it's just weird what we find out, the cases that we find everything out about, and then we learn everything about the perp,
Starting point is 00:31:18 and then the cases where you don't hear anything else about the perp. Like the dude who tried to kill Trump. When's lies, you didn't really hear, you don't really hear a lot about him either, do you? Nope. Interesting how quickly they scuttled that. Think about how often you've heard January 6 and how the left has tried to make January 6 like the thing. We had a guy who literally tried to assassinate the president-elect of the United States. And the left is like, well, I don't have nothing to say. If it had been them, oh my gosh, we have days of these United States on the way. And also coming up,
Starting point is 00:31:58 A few things. I read about how these, there were a bunch of these Intel officials that signed this letter against Tulsi Gabbard. They don't want her to be the Intel chief. Regardless of what you think about Tulsi Gabbard, my question was, are these the same Intel officials
Starting point is 00:32:17 that signed the letter about the laptop being disinformation? I'm like, what's the Venn diagram on that? Where's Kamala? She loves those things. We're going to discuss that. We got a whole bunch of other stuff to get into as well that you don't want to miss. As we move, a lot of the other coffee companies out there that say they roast their beans here in the USA. They don't. They get it from Canada or Brazil and then they put a sticker on a pre-roasted bag and then they sell it like it's fresh. Let's be real. Black Rifle Coffee
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Starting point is 00:34:50 Yeah, I wonder why that is. Why don't the salaries go that far? I was Kathy Hochle, the governor of New York. She's proposing $3 billion in direct payments to $8,000. point six million residents to fight inflation. Yeah. It's not going to make it worse? No, that's, it's Democrat math, you know.
Starting point is 00:35:14 Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, no, no, no. It's hold of it's Democrat math. I love how she literally pulled back the curtain or unveiled, sorry, the check. She's like, yeah, look, it's like $500. States don't cause inflation, though, because they don't print money and they don't do that. your taxes can make it worse if you have tons of taxes
Starting point is 00:35:37 which New York does wow so she wants to pay everybody off to 300 to $500 to $500 I think $500 is the max Hey well they get a $1099 from the IRS on top of it
Starting point is 00:35:53 let us help you we're going to send you money we're going to take half of we got more on this I think they get dumber I really feel like they get dumber Stick with us. We get a lot more on the way. Burn a gun thinks gun-free zones are stupid. Burn a gun thinks waiting periods are also dumb. And burn a gun doesn't care. It goes to all 50 states. You can have it right at your front door, which is awesome. If you are one of those individuals where you sometimes have to leave your house and sometimes you have to go to gun-free zones, even though you don't want to, but it's not a choice.
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Starting point is 00:37:28 I tell people I'm not afraid of lethal force, of using lethal force on folks that are trying to harm me. But when I am barred from carrying and sometimes I am because of work, this is, I want to have something that is going to be more than just one or two rounds. Burna S-D gives you five. So check it out, burna.com slash Dana, B-Y-R-N-A, Burna.com slash Dana for 10% off. You get really dangerous. I'm going to phrase it slightly differently, and you guys can tell me if I'm completely wrong and saying it this way. You know, later in the night we're also going to talk about Penny and the verdict there. There you also have a victim who somebody determined did not deserve to continue living.
Starting point is 00:38:10 No, no, no, no. Yeah, tell me. Tell me which vigilante action is okay. What do you mean vigilante action? Someone's not allowed to defend themselves. So, no, it was Jordan Ely who decided that Daniel Penny and everyone else in that subway at the time, that they could not just exist peacefully. He was in their faces threatening them. why do these people assist in the violence of these absolute thugs?
Starting point is 00:38:39 So I don't know who this broad is on CNN, and I don't care to learn her name because her opinions are so stupid. She's not going to last long in this industry. So it doesn't matter that we know her name or even note the spelling of it. She's just another stupid opinion that is, you know, platformed by CNN. That being said, the idea that something was done to him, as opposed to he was doing things to other people that they did not deserve, that made them feel unsafe and was frankly dangerous. And so they were defended.
Starting point is 00:39:13 Why do people omit that? I find that disgusting. You're a racist if you're omitting that. When I hear people talk about this story, the first thing I do is when I hear that they completely omit Jordan Neely's criminal actions, his violent record, the fact that he was, you know, threat. to kill people, including mothers and children on the subway platform, I can't take those people seriously anymore. There's not a conversation worth happening. Those people think that women can get raped and get assaulted and their children can get kidnapped and everything else and that none of
Starting point is 00:39:47 those people can do anything to stop it because if they do, they're infringing on the right of the criminal to take advantage of them. That's what this is. I guess, you know, some of these progressives think that if, depending on what your skin color is, you have a right to hurt other people. That's the God's honest truth of it. That's fact. They honestly believe this. They think that they are, that they, in order to settle the score, some people got to be
Starting point is 00:40:13 hurt. So they believe. I'd say, you know, prove me wrong, but you'd waste your time because there's, there's no, I'm right. It's the truth of it. I just, I just can't believe that, you know, oh, he, we had another, he wasn't a victim. He was victimizing other people, but he wasn't a victim. That's like blaming it, you know, well,
Starting point is 00:40:31 your skirts too short or something like that. It's just, it's just asinine. The hell is wrong with these people. What the hell is wrong with some of these people on the left? Seriously. I don't want to ever hear those people complain if they are put in a position where they have to defend themselves. Because they're trying to criminalize defense and say that if depending on the person's ethnicity, you can't defend yourself because that's racist.
Starting point is 00:40:56 Now defending yourself from attack is racist. If you're a woman trying to shield your baby in a woman. stroller from a guy screaming that he's going to kill you. It's racist if you defend yourself or if someone else defends you? Why don't you try that with your family? I dare say none of these people who take that position would like it if they found themselves a victim of Jordan Ely. And apparently there were a lot of them. 42 arrests in eight years. He battered old people. He broke bones and faces of elderly people. He tried to kill a woman by shoving her on a subway tracks. He tried to kidnap a seven-year-old. Oh, these were arrests. Absolutely. There's a record for him.
Starting point is 00:41:38 His family was nowhere to be found until they smelled money. It's just some of the, just a horrible, horrible take from these people. And then you have, um, we were talking about, we played this last hour, audio sound by seven, but Taylor Lorenz, when she was, Taylor Lorenz, isn't she, She's like some 50 year old who pretended that she was 30. So it seemed less ridiculous if she wrote about Taylor Swift. And she's, she got fired from Vox or something like that. No one can. I don't know what her appeal is other than she's a good avatar for the stupidity on the left.
Starting point is 00:42:24 And it makes for, you know, content that you can work around. But there were enough people on the left that said that they, enjoyed or that they celebrated or that they felt joy over watching the CEO be gunned down in the middle of the street. Listen to this. I'll do somebody seven. I think that's why I felt along with so many other Americans joy, unfortunately, you know, because it feels like, serious? I mean, joy and a man's execution. Maybe not joy, but certainly not, no, certainly not empathy. Because again, We're watching the footage. How can this make you joyful?
Starting point is 00:43:07 This guy's a husband, he's a father, and he's being young down in the middle of Manhattan. Why are that making joyful? Americans that are being murdered. So are the tens of thousands of Americans, innocent Americans who died because greedy health insurance executives like this one push policies of denying care. She's like somebody who read one missive,
Starting point is 00:43:31 one essay about health insurance in college, and now she thinks she's an expert. What is she even talking about? So because she doesn't like the way health insurance works, and by the way, health insurance is that way because you stupid morons, the Taylor Lorenzes of the world, make it that way.
Starting point is 00:43:46 We could have it be portable. We could have it to where you could make insurance companies compete and you could purchase across state lines, et cetera, et cetera, carry it with you wherever. But you know who fought against that? Democrats did. Democrats fought against it.
Starting point is 00:44:03 they were the ones who barred that. That was Republicans that were trying to make that happen before Obamacare was passed. They had like 13 other proposals. For all the people who get out there and say Republicans had no proposals to Obamacare, those people who say that aren't educated enough to be included in this big kid conversation. The people who say that didn't pay attention enough to their own government. And so they need to stay out of this conversation and let people who do know what happened actually continue. you on the merits of fact. Because there were 13 alternatives to Obamacare and every single one of
Starting point is 00:44:40 them were shot down by Democrats who controlled everything. And numerous proposals included the portability, you know, keeping it untethered from your work. It's assonine that your job provides you with, it has to provide you with your health insurance. It's the dumbest thing I've ever heard of. You should be able to get it for yourself. It should be affordable. And you should be able to use it like you do car insurance or something. One of the, the other reason is people use insurance wrong. That drives up the cost too. The dumb Taylor Lorenzes of the world. 50 years old and you act like a 15 year old bimbo. I don't get it. Like what the hell's wrong with you? Like arrested development that one. Oh, I don't feel bad. Make sure you quote me accurately,
Starting point is 00:45:21 media matters. And then please make note that I don't have enough middle fingers to give you salutes. You George Soros lotion boys. Anyway, it's true. Let's be real. This joy that you feel, you created the situation. He's just running one of the companies, and you created the regulations in which he has to operate. You created the framework. He has to operate into that framework. Why are they mad?
Starting point is 00:45:51 They're mad because of what they created? They're mad because they don't like the conditions of insurance. They're mad because they made it a hellscape, just so dumb. And Obamacare's trash. It absolutely is trash. But that's what, you know, and the other difference in Kane noted this, to even compare the healthcare CEO to Jordan Ely is one of the dumbest things I've ever seen. The CEO had no idea it was happening.
Starting point is 00:46:25 He was walking in the different direction and this cowardly trust fund socialist came up behind him and shot him. Jordan Ely was threatening to murder people in their faces. after he's already tried to murder people. So this is just not even. This is so goofy. But they feel joy. They feel joy.
Starting point is 00:46:54 I bet she would have felt joy. I bet if they watched, if there had been footage of Jordan Neely, threatening to kill people and getting in the faces of these women, scaring the babies that were on the subway train, on the subway car. I bet that the Taylor Lorenzes of the world would have felt joy at that too, wouldn't they have?
Starting point is 00:47:11 because they're psychos. Would they have felt joy watching a mother try to shield her child as Jordan Ely was screaming about how he was going to kill them all? Does that get them off? It makes me wonder, these people are that messed up. How messed up are you, that you actually have that enthusiasm over that kind of stuff? These people have a screw loose. And I'm not talking about the Jordan Ely's.
Starting point is 00:47:35 I'm talking about like the CNN lady and this bra that we just played on Pierce Morgan's, whatever. what the hell is the matter with you you soul is cretans you all need jesus and a bible for christmas that's what you all need good night it's just there's not it's just aggravated it actually makes me enraged it makes me enraged meanwhile daniel penny and his lawyers were interviewed by the new york post i do some bite five uh they were celebrating his not guilty verdict and you know what it was weird because i was watching all the video
Starting point is 00:48:08 footage of this where they were i guess they stopped by at a bar and had a celebratory pint. And he still is very, and I'm going to use the word correctly, Gen Z, demure. And he's just very polite and he doesn't really talk a lot. And he says hi. And then he walks away and his lawyer talks for, you know, most of the stuff that I've seen. Watch this. This is Audius 7 by 5. How you feeling? Yeah. He's feeling good. He's feeling good. He's feeling good. What's up? Come together. How's it going? How's it feel? Feels great. He's fine. got the justice he's deserved.
Starting point is 00:48:44 Did you think it was going to happen? Sorry. And he was going to. Good for him. No, we think that this is, uh, should have happened probably on day one, but, uh, he seems like a very reluctant hero, too. And, you know, you had those BLM people who were screaming about him, uh, not being safe in the city.
Starting point is 00:49:06 You know, one of the things that people don't, don't remember is that when you, the jury, the jury, was made up of predominantly women and it was black and white and every single one of the jurors voted to acquit him so all the people who weren't there in that courtroom and the people who weren't there around for Neely this entire time maybe they should
Starting point is 00:49:31 shut up about that because these people were they saw everything and good for him he just kind of I don't think that you're going to see him I know he's talking to Jeanine Piero but I don't think you're going to like see or hear him. I don't think he's going to pop up like on the lecture circuit or anything like that. He seems like a very reluctant kind of hero, doesn't he? And not at all how the left needs him to be in order to make their narratives work.
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Starting point is 00:51:16 So the Guardian, which is the left-leaning POS over in Britain, says that the college enrollment rate is falling at a concerning, or the college enrollment levels dropping at a concerning rate. Fewer 18-year-olds are enrolling, especially at four-year schools. But the number of applications continues to grow. I think there needs to be a reworking of the college system entirely. I think it's absolutely stupid. It's a racket. I think that they try to charge
Starting point is 00:51:43 you thousands of dollars to take stupid idiotic humanities classes that do nothing to enrich one's mind, further one's education or have anything to do with their major at all whatsoever. And I think that if any college receives any kind of federal money and they require these students
Starting point is 00:51:59 to take these stupid courses as part of their degree coursework, they should be penalized personally. I mean honestly, it's really a stupid. The way we run higher education is one of the dumbest aspects of this country. It really is. And thanks left. Thanks for doing that. Thanks for consolidating all of the tuition and the loans and driving up costs for everybody. Tokyo adopts a four-day work week because they're desperate
Starting point is 00:52:24 that women have more kids. They do have a huge issue over there as it relates to their, well, their population size. Their population growth is been super. slow. They said their fertility rate plummeted to a record low of 1.2 in 2023. Super low fertility rate. So they're implementing a four-day work week for their employees beginning next year, offering them three-day weekends and family-friendly options. And they said that they have to do it to support families. Also, you know, it's a cultural thing and an economic thing. If you could have more families live comfortably on one income, you would probably see more. If you had lower taxation and less government spending, you would probably see more able to make that choice. And I think that
Starting point is 00:53:20 not just here in the United States, but I think that that goes for any country, anybody, because this is something that's affecting everybody around the world. Uh, ooh, here they go. Here they're set up the narrative. Telegraph, another left-linging POS in Britain. America's economy risks massive Trump slump. They're setting Trump up to, I told you this was going to happen. We both told you. Kane and I told you. We talked about this. Kane, what, for weeks? They're going to do this. They said, here's the first sentence. Donald Trump risks tipping the U.S. into recession if he follows through the promises made on the campaign trail. So for Republicans, here's why Doge is going to have, and we'll talk more about this. Here's why Doge is going to have its work cut out for them.
Starting point is 00:54:03 Even if they were to suggest all of these cuts to Congress, Congress still has to vote to implement them. That's number one. Number two, you see these headlines? That's just the start of it. If you have Republicans actually commit to austerity and reduce government spending and lower taxes, they're going to hammer the GOP with headlines like these. Absolutely. They're going to hammer them with these headlines. And look what happened in Greece when they just tried to implement austerity. People were riding in the streets. So just saying, that's something to think about. This study says regularly posting on social media may worsen mental health and adults. Oh, I completely agree that. I completely agree with that.
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Starting point is 00:56:04 getting up to speed on today's most important stories. Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or your favorite podcast platform. Look, let's start with a common ground. Just like some Americans commit crimes, there are some immigrants that have committed crimes. If they're going to provide additional assistance from the federal government to track down, apprehend, and deport, people who've committed crimes in our country, we are happy to cooperate, help however we can. I was so distracted by the bright McDonald's.
Starting point is 00:56:34 like green of Jen Saki's jacket that I almost missed the stupidity that was Jared police just then or polis in that sound bite. Like what in the green screen color hell is that? Stop it. First off, it's not spring. And that Kelly green is a spring color. Oh, this is where Danny gets really, I turn into like all my great, my great ounce and my granny. Girl, that is not a color that you be wearing in December. It is Kelly Green. It is not an evergreen. So that is a spring tone.
Starting point is 00:57:14 All right. Now, can I touch on what, First off, welcome back. Dana Lash with you. Chats at Rumble, 347, Direc, TV, watches everywhere,
Starting point is 00:57:21 X, et cetera. This is Jared Police saying, well, we're happy to track the people who commit crimes, but not for the people who follow the law, talking about people who come into the country. DUR! That,
Starting point is 00:57:34 If you come into the country illegally, newsflash, you just broke a law. Just like you can't go into a store and get a five-finger discount. You know what I'm saying? That's also breaking a law. You can't bust up into someone's house uninvited. That's also breaking the law. I mean, you can't enter places like other countries, people's homes. There's a process.
Starting point is 00:57:57 See what I'm saying? And if you don't follow that process, that doesn't make the people saying you broke the law bad. it makes the people who broke the law bad. I can't believe you got to spell it out like an Elmo terms. How much do I have to tell you people? I mean like, you know, do I got to use puppets? Don't enter illegally. I mean, how difficult is that?
Starting point is 00:58:20 I'm not doing it anymore. I'm not doing that voice again, so don't ask. No. So he's happy to track the people who committed crimes, not the people who follow the law. Oh, good job, Jared. You figured it out. That's what we already do. That's how this works. I don't get him. Am I missing something? Did I miss something?
Starting point is 00:58:45 Did I miss something? Why did that's like the dumbest thing? And then you have this. Dick Durbin. Audio sound by 12, please. In addition to weakening in our military, it would cost hundreds of billions of dollars to deport every undocumented immigrant in our country. It would damage our economy and separate American families. Instead, we should focus on deporting those who are truly a danger to America. And we should give the rest a chance to earn legal status. He's like audible melatonin. He's like the opposite of an inner, well, he's not like an energy vampire.
Starting point is 00:59:20 He just puts you to sleep. He's audible melatonin, Dick Durbin. We should give lawful status to, I love this phrase, all non-criminal illegal immigrants. That's like saying non-criminal shoplifting, non-criminal grand theft auto. If you, again, enter the country illegally, that's a crime. In Pig Latin, it's called a rhyme K. It's a crime. It's a crimeity McCrime.
Starting point is 00:59:53 That's how you say it in Scottish. So, I don't know what he's talking about. Lawful status to people who broke the law a little bit. I mean, you break the law or you don't break the law. If you come in legally, you're not breaking the law. If you come in illegally, then you broke the law, thus the word illegally. Why is this so hard for these people to understand? Are they racist?
Starting point is 01:00:19 Do they think that people who are coming to the United States from other countries? Do they think that they're unable to enter illegally, to enter the legal way? I mean, it's not difficult. You know, I mean, unless you're coming across the border. It's trying to have dodged cartels and sneak across the Rio. I mean, you're not going to, it's not, you're not going to sneak in any other way. I don't get it. What's the, what's the, Trump was saying that, which I, I, the DACA thing.
Starting point is 01:00:54 I'm not, we talked about that yesterday. But his, he further explained his point. He was saying, well, if you, uh, talking about female units. It's like, I don't want to separate family. So if you get two people that can stay here and one can't, that one's got to go back. But if you want to stay together, you all got to go back. Okay, that's perfectly reasonable. That's actually how it should be.
Starting point is 01:01:14 I shouldn't even have to say that's perfectly reasonable. That's just how it should be. But reason is we have a deficit of reason almost more than anything else. Just, I don't know. Just wild, wild, wild positions. and that makes sense though. But I just, I got to get over this whole, this whole thing that, this assumption that they treat legal entry and illegal entry like it's the exact same thing. It's not.
Starting point is 01:01:47 It's totally not. I mean, you guys know this, but, you know. All right. A few other things to touch on and pull up some stuff here. The, okay, so we got to talk about some of the Christmas stuff. and particularly two things with, well, one's with the Pope. I don't know if you saw the Krashe where they have like this. It's sort of like a giant diorama.
Starting point is 01:02:19 I don't know how else to put it. It's usually like a biblical story laid out in a scene. It's like a 3D thing. It's a called a craze. And in, with the Pope. Francis, apparently, I guess they put one up and pulled this up. It's a, he inaugurated a new nativity scene, southern Missouri. I call it nativity. Called Bethlehem 2024. It's in the lobby of the Vatican. Now, okay, that all sounds well and good, right? You got a nativity in the lobby of the
Starting point is 01:02:56 Vatican. I've been in the lobby of the Vatican. It's huge, huge area. So they put this, and Ma's showing you the photo of it. Notice something that in the photo that Juan's showing you, what is the baby Jesus laying on? He's laying on one of them Hamas picnic blankets. And it's a symbol of the pro-Hamas folks.
Starting point is 01:03:21 And I guess it's part of the whole setup. What? What? Jesus was a Jew, right? Yeah, Jesus was so totally Jewish. Jesus was a Jew. Jesus was Jewish. They called him rabbi for crying out loud. He was Jewish.
Starting point is 01:03:45 Why is he laying on a pro-Hamas picnic blanket and the Krashe? And oh, oh, guess who was with the Pope when he unveiled that? it was the PLO, the Palestine Liberation Organization executive committee member Ramsey Cori. And he was there on behalf of Mahmoud Abbas, the PLO president, Mahmoud Abbas. Huh. And Corey thanked Pope Francis for his unwavering support of the quote unquote palace. I don't like to say Palestine or Palestinian because it's a fake place and a made-up ethnicity. So I don't like saying that because it is. It's not any, I mean, you, it's not supported by biblical history. It's not even supported by the Quran. It's not supported by any religious text. Two thousand years of antiquity don't support it as a singular place or an ethnicity of people. So Gaza, I like to say Gaza. Gazans, that's a correct, uh, term for that geographical area. And their government is literally Hamas. Like they voted for them. So pro Hamas. It's accurate. So, um, they had Corey think Pope Francis for his support of the,
Starting point is 01:04:59 the Gaza and cause and they want to end the war on Gaza that their government started. Their government started the war, killed a bunch of people. I just find it, I'm just shocked. That's who the Pope had with him. The Pope had him with him. There, unveiling this craze. What? Are you, really?
Starting point is 01:05:22 That's who he had with him. Kane, what are you typing? Just say it. Say it, don't spray it. No, I was just saying, I'm not sure Jesus ever had a. Are they called those kaffias? Yeah, I call him Picknock Blinkets. Pickens Blankets.
Starting point is 01:05:35 I'm not sure Jesus ever owned one at any point in his life. Yeah, I don't, it's not historically accurate. Tough one to get my mind around. I mean, it's just kind of weird that he has the Hamas, you know, Gaza guy there with him. And they're like, yes, you know, thank you for trying to end the war on Gaza. What do you mean the war on Gaza? Gaza had a war on Israel.
Starting point is 01:05:56 Your elected government did it. Hamas. They, you still have babies in captivity. The hell are you talking about? Oh, the war on God. All you had to do was release the hostages. You walking mental abortion, all you had to do was release the hostages. That's it.
Starting point is 01:06:15 Oh, but you didn't want to do. So now what? What are people supposed to do? My gosh, if someone busted into my house and kidnapped members of my family, I would literally boil everyone associated with it in acid after I flayed them publicly on my front yard. Oh, I'm not joking. I would go further. See, I need cane, sidebar.
Starting point is 01:06:36 I need to be in charge of torture. Yeah. So, but Dana, we live in a republic. This is why I can't be a president because I come up with fun jobs like this. Ministry of torture. Me, just me. Just me.
Starting point is 01:06:52 Just make it with me. And it can end when I leave. But I would be really good at this. So good at this. Like I have a particular set of skills, okay? I have some skills. You want to know what my skills are? I can do a cat eye liquid liner like nobody's business.
Starting point is 01:07:07 I can do it in three motions. I'm so good. Number one. Number two, ski ball. Oh my gosh. If it was an Olympic sport, I will win so many gold medals for our country. I can get 100s all day long. Boom, boom, boom.
Starting point is 01:07:23 It's like a, oh, I'm so good at it, right? So I got a particular set of skills. I can do things. I can parallel park in two moves. Anything. thing. Give me a semi. I'll parallel park it. I've, I've, I've weird skills. I have crazy, weird trivia, a crazy weird trivia mind. So I can do, if you have a really weird trivia nights, I'm your, I'm like you know, I'm your ringer. Bring me in. Can't fold a fitted sheet,
Starting point is 01:07:52 you know, can't do that. Um, you know, but there's other things I can do well, but those are some of my top skills, right? And, um, I feel like this would also be, one of them, devising ways of torturing one's enemies. And so I'm totally fine with being in charge of that, Minister of Torture. I wouldn't call it torture. Minister of enhanced... No, I don't like interrogation. It's too aggressive. And remember, they ruined that in your early odds. They ruined the whole phrase. Minister of enhanced... Questioning? Sounds way less harsh than interrogation, doesn't it? Right? or enhanced cooperation.
Starting point is 01:08:37 Just an enhanced quiz. Yeah. I totally, that's the technique. I'm totally fine with it. Remember, by the way, remember back in the odds when it was all enhanced interrogation and waterboarding?
Starting point is 01:08:49 And I'm like, why are we feeling bad about waterboarding people caught literally in the battlefield in the war on terror? Why are we, I don't feel bad for you. If you're hanging out with terrorists, I don't care. Why waterboard?
Starting point is 01:08:59 Just drown. Just keep them in there. Why? Why are we feeling bad for terrorists? If you're capturing them in acts of terrorism, why is there any kind of feel badness about it? Right? I wouldn't be waterboarding because that's just an aggressive baptism. I would keep you wonder.
Starting point is 01:09:18 So, anyway. I think we might just add it our last band name of the year right there, aggressive baptism. Oh, that would be so good. It's like a Prague rock Christian band, right? Yeah, and everything is in like drop D. It'd be great. That list will get debuted next week. Sweet, sweet, sah, h, weet.
Starting point is 01:09:42 All right, so back to my whole thing. So he has, he was conveying things of Machmaud Abbas. Oh, but I'm not done yet. I'm not done yet because we still have to touch on this. But then there was the thing that they put out. Yeah, I don't know if it was the Vatican, but it was like Catholic.org, their big magazine, where they had the gender stuff.
Starting point is 01:10:04 We got to talk about this. All my Catholic friends are up in arms. They're like, live it at the Pope. They're living at this thing. They're mad. I'm like, it's Christmas. Why are your leaders doing this? Why?
Starting point is 01:10:14 So we're going to touch on all that. It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida, man. Hmm. All right. So there's a couple here. I always like going for the weirdest ones first. Well, let's do.
Starting point is 01:10:39 I don't do the bug one. I'm going to do this one. Florida was arrested at Disney Springs after he got drunk during, no wait, what is this? It was a show? Oh, is they,
Starting point is 01:10:50 House of Blues. Oh, is the House of Blues? Okay. Because it says at Hawthorne Heights show. I'm like, so you're telling me a guy got drunk at a nightclub? And they're like,
Starting point is 01:11:04 wow, he's in trouble. Is that right? Ryan Tomasco, 38. He was arrested for trespass, disorderly conduct, and resisting an officer without violence. So this was all the way back in August, but apparently they're all doing this now. He got kicked out
Starting point is 01:11:18 of this House of Blue Show for being drunk. And okay, so why is this news? So, this is like the most, in front of kids? Who's got their kids at a nightclub? That's like taking your damn baby to a bar. Not like a, no, let me rephrase that, to a tavern.
Starting point is 01:11:38 There's a bar and then there are taverns. Y'all know what I mean, right? There's a difference. It's like having your baby in a tavern. You know what I'm saying? Like, why would you bring your kids to a club? You know where people are going to be drinking and listening to a lot of music? I don't get it.
Starting point is 01:11:52 And they're shocked when a guy drank and was falling all over the place. Look, my grandparents used to run a bar. Sorry, a tavern. I saw many a drunk person get thrown out of it. Just saying, I don't know. Like, you're shocked. I mean, he shouldn't have fought with the officer, but I don't know. I don't know what I think about that one.
Starting point is 01:12:09 Let's see. This, oh, man, we're running out of time. Okay, I'm going to have to tell you about the scumbag Florida Realtor tomorrow. That'll be in tomorrow's Florida man. Third hour on the way. Stay with us. Welcome to the program, Dana Lash with you. Top of this second or no, sorry, third hour now.
Starting point is 01:12:28 Third hour or the third hour. And it's good to be with you. You can find us on X. Chats at Rumble, Channel 347 Direct TV. you can also Facebook YouTube. I said substack, right? Yeah. Kane and I were talking about going and seeing live music back on break going into this. And then you guys told us that Mitch McConnell just fell down.
Starting point is 01:12:52 There's video of it. It was at the Capitol. Can you imagine just being a lawmaker? Everything you do in the Capitol is on tape somehow. I mean, I kind of like that. But at the same time, it's like, you know, if you, Mitch McConnell, I think, is having some issues. I mean, obviously it's why he stepped down from Senate. leadership. But that was one of the things that apparently happened. So I hope he's okay. I mean,
Starting point is 01:13:14 is he okay? Do we know? He's getting medical treatment right now. Yeah, he's getting, he's getting some, yeah, medical treatment right now, but yeah, he just, goodness. So he's 82 years old, right? Yeah, 82 years old. So we've been, we've gone over a number of things. We've the ongoing fallout of the penny verdict and some of the insane narrative narratives that have been pushed through that. It's a little nuts. And we've also, we were discussing, actually here very shortly a little bit ago, we were talking about this installation that they have in the Vatican's lobby where the Pope showed up
Starting point is 01:13:57 with one of the Hamas guys, one of the PLO dudes. And they were looking at this creche and they got the Hamas blanket under Jesus and all this So I'm just still, I'm just on, it's kind of unbelievable. And then I, in addition to that, I'm trying to pull this up, but I'm having a little bit of difficulty right now. There was, because you know, everybody puts out this like the gender stuff. Like they all have to virtue signal. All these, they have it's companies and everything else. Well, now apparently we're seeing religious institutions.
Starting point is 01:14:33 I mean, I've seen some churches do it. But now we're really starting to see. some of these religious institutions do it too. And I'm going to pull this up because this was, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, Catholic magazine. So it's the magazine. And they said, gender diversity has been part of the Catholic Church since the very beginning as saints and key Catholic figures lived as what we would today call non-binary
Starting point is 01:14:56 or trans to mirror a God who supersedes, supersedes all human constructs. This is, this is probably one of the most. That's a dumb thing. That is one of the dumbest things. That's absolutely first, it's erratical. Number one. Number two, gender is God's construct. And those saved by Christ are saints per Paul.
Starting point is 01:15:21 I'm telling you what? Where's Martin Luther? You're going to need another reformation if people keep doing this. First, it's the crache with a Hamas blanket under the baby Jesus. And now it's this. there's going to be another reformation needed unless some stuff ends up straightening itself out here.
Starting point is 01:15:45 Good heavens. But I don't know. To see this and do we, I guess people just expect that from this Pope. I don't know. All my Catholic friends say he's super lefty and they, nobody likes him. Like, well, if nobody likes, how does he get Pope?
Starting point is 01:16:03 This is like some Borgia level stuff. Like, how is he, how is he Pope then? If nobody likes him, if he's super, unpopular with like every Catholic I know and people are you know criticizing him in written word repeatedly everywhere I don't know a couple of other things also to touch on and yeah I just actually so he's getting I just saw a picture of this I had mentioned it I just saw another thing Mitch McCona yeah he's getting medical treatment they showed up I guess he's in his office and he is getting some he's getting care at the capital I guess he's in the office so
Starting point is 01:16:38 hopefully all is okay I would hope so a couple two going down my list here because I have so many odds and ins and all of this stuff to touch on for instance so the Biden
Starting point is 01:16:54 Harris administration this is another this was the week within the week after Trump won the election they granted Iran another $10 billion dollars in sanctions relief.
Starting point is 01:17:11 Free Beacon has the story. This is one of the things that I was reading this morning. They waived sanctions on Iran three days after the election. They provided Tehran access of up to $10 billion in funds that had been frozen. So it's sanctions relief. So they're giving them $10 billion. That is, according to Free Beacon got receipts. They got a copy of the non-public order transmitted to Congress, so they were able to see it.
Starting point is 01:17:47 The Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, had determined on November 8th, quote, that it is in the national security interest of the United States to waive mandatory economic sanctions that bar Iraq from transferring upward of $10 billion to Iran in electricity import payments. The Biden-Harris administration, they had renewed that waiver and repeatedly over the objections of
Starting point is 01:18:20 congressional Republicans. And they wanted, because what does Iran use the money for? You unfreeze money for Iran and then what ends up happening? Oh, suddenly Hezbollah and Hamas, Hamas is all these rockets. Ooh, how did that happen?
Starting point is 01:18:35 Well, it's because of this is we're giving them money. That's why we're unfreezing assets that had been frozen as part of the sanctions. That's why when they say, no, no, no, we haven't we haven't eased sanctions. Yes, you absolutely have because this was part of that. Now, the most recent iteration of this waiver lift sanctions for 120 days. So they try to get around it by saying, no, we're only lifting sanctions for X amount of time. Oh, it's only 120 days this time. It's only this many. It's only this many. days. So you can't say that we're easing sanctions because we're just doing it temporarily. That's how they, is how they put it. So when they put it to Trump, so when he comes in, he's going to have to determine whether or not Tehran will continue receiving relief, which, as you know, that's not going to fly. So no, they're not going to receive a relief after January 20. They're not going to happen. Although I will say during the first administration, of the first term for Trump, he did green light the same waiver. during his first term.
Starting point is 01:19:43 And, but it was edited, revised to be very narrow so they could restrict how much access Iran had to cash. So the Biden State Department, they were the ones who revised it even after that and to allow them to convert funds from Iraqi, Iraq's currency, to. their occurrence, to euros, and then they wanted to hold the euros that they had in Oman in a bank account. So, yeah, and the State Department confirmed last week that it issued the waiver. Huh. Hmm. So Tehran's going to have a lot, they're going to have another cash infusion at a time when they are completely destabilized right now with Syria, with Hezbollah. and to say nothing of Hamas. Hmm.
Starting point is 01:20:43 Now, while Trump did greenlight the aversion of that waiver during his term, where it was tailored to restrict their access to cash and what they could do with it, they were blaming him a lot of the Obama people for nearly bankrupting Iran during his first term. So he said he's going to, he said he's vowing a maximum pressure campaign on Tehran. So I don't see there's not going to be any. I would be shocked if he continued to greenlight this waiver and just didn't end it outright. I don't understand what the purpose of it does other than give them access to cash.
Starting point is 01:21:22 It just helps them. Especially right now when they're dealing with the fall of Syria, which also is weird because Biden, they're trying to take credit for that. The Biden administration is trying to take. credit for Assad leaving. Now, keep in mind that everything was sort of a stalemate all throughout Obama Biden. Everything was, you know, not so much during Trump, but then turned into a stalemate again for Biden, almost like they were trying to hold everything in pattern so that they could limit the uprisings to when Trump was in office or if a Republican was in office. And so they're trying
Starting point is 01:22:04 to take credit for bringing down Assad while simultaneously, issuing a $10 billion waiver to Iran. Does that make any sense to you? Because remember, that's all part of that Shiite crescent power grid that they were trying to establish Iran and Syria. And then with Hezbollah and Hamas, they wanted to have this like Shiite Muslim, you know, powers influence to try to rival that of the Sunnis over there. just so does that make sense to you they're bragging about taking down Assad but they're given
Starting point is 01:22:43 also Assad's BFF in Iran 10 billion dollar waiver for sanctions there so they can access cash none of that makes sense but it's the Biden administration when has it ever made sense that's never made sense come on like that's asking him to be sensible now no no no no all right a few got a couple of other things in addition to that we were talking about the new york five hundred dollar inflation refund checks for people kathy hokel we played that audio earlier they want to give uh people but like eight what is it eight point three million people between three hundred to five hundred dollars to fight inflation math because that's how you fight inflation more government spending where does that money come from huh oh you know what they
Starting point is 01:23:37 You know where she says what she says she wants to do to fund it? They want to have, they want to use it from surplus sales tax revenues. Yeah. Surplus sales tax revenues. So tax revenue. So sales tax revenue. Where you go out and purchase things and things are already more expensive due to inflation and they're going to get more expensive because she needs the money
Starting point is 01:24:07 to send people three to $500 a piece. came if i were to leave today living here in dallas texas and just took three to five hundred dollars with me to new york how long would i last not even a day yeah it's expensive city and that's not even if you're doing anything bougie you don't even have to be doing boozy stuff right i mean if you want to do budget eat processed mcdise and fast food you know you'll be set walk everywhere or take the nasty subway i don't take the subway everyone's like i love how the left tries to act like That's the measure of if they're one of us, if they're one of the pores. I took the subway.
Starting point is 01:24:45 You don't have to expose yourself to that petri dish of human excrement needles and everything else. You don't have to do that. It's nasty. Subways are nasty. And if you're a germaphobe like me, oh my gosh. Closest I've ever been to full-blown neurotic, like, break was being in the subway. Because, not because anybody, but because of the stuff.
Starting point is 01:25:08 It's so nasty. and it smells like eggs and pee. It's weird. It's the weirdest smell in the world. I can't describe it. You get the gas stench when you go up. But yeah, down in the time. It's rough, man.
Starting point is 01:25:28 It's rough. I don't know. It's just gross. So I can't. $300, $500. Higher sales tax. That's why I couldn't imagine being a citizen of New York, knowing how much it costs, and then my governor says that they're going to give me three to $500.
Starting point is 01:25:45 Yeah. How about you just fix what you're doing wrong as a government? Does that mean the billionaires that live there on the Upper East side? Are they going to get, are they going to get the super people on Fifth Avenue and, you know, everybody who lives around, you know, like the now, like the boozy part of hell's kitchen and all that and, you know, the fight, are they going to, is it all those people get $3 to $500? I think those are the people actually contributing so that other people can get
Starting point is 01:26:13 $3 to $500. Okay. Really? This is so goofy. This is so goofy. But this idea that this is going to help it. Or maybe you guys could just, I don't know, stop spending. How much money have they spent on illegal immigrants?
Starting point is 01:26:29 They've spent, I mean, five times that on illegal immigrants. But you get three to 500. Of your money. They spent three to five times. of your own money on illegal immigrants, but you, you get $3 to $500. Thanks, Kath. Thanks, yeah. And now, all of the news you would probably miss.
Starting point is 01:26:49 It's time for Dana's Quick Five. There's no Dominic the donkey. Of course you do. All right, a pilot explains a real reason that phones need to be an airplane mode. He says it's not a conspiracy. It can actually have an effect on radio communication and the pilot. They're not actually real finesse. article about it on the flights that I've been on. But they said that yes, it has to do with
Starting point is 01:27:12 that it's not a conspiracy. Is it though? I still feel like it's completely overblown. I mean, I'll do it. I mean, if they're looking at me. Sometimes I do forget, though. Have you ever gotten on a flight and you're just like immediately fall asleep? And I just totally don't even remember to do any, because I'll be out. So I don't know. But they said that if you're using like headsets in that, they said apparently they can pick up a buzz. So that's why you're not to use. your phones. I went really long last segment, so I'm cutting you short for headlines this time. Apologies. But we're going to be back in two and two. Stick with us. Subscribe to the Dana Show podcast because who says you can't make fun of people while staying informed on your own personal time?
Starting point is 01:27:54 Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. Welcome back, Dana Lash with you. So when they had that killer, Luigi Mangiana, who was screaming, when they were bringing him into custody, And this was earlier today. There's video of him screaming at everybody. He was screaming at the media while entering the courthouse saying this is super unjust and all this kind of stuff. Did you see him? He had, he's the guy who murdered the United Healthcare CEO, Brian Thompson, downtown Manhattan. And he's, he's going up.
Starting point is 01:28:30 They're taking him into jail. He's got his orange onesie on. And he starts screaming at the media saying, oh, this is so unjust. I don't know. He said it's an extremely unjust and an insult to the intelligence of the American people. And some of the other stuff was inaudible. So I don't know what he's talking about that's unjust. What is insulting to the intelligence of the American people? Oh, what are you making that face for?
Starting point is 01:28:57 King's one. I mean, it's an interesting thing to say. Yeah. If you're somebody in his position, if I'm someone who, you know, assassinated someone and I'm getting taken in, those aren't going to be my words. So that's kind of weird. And what do you think it's indicative of? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:29:17 I mean, it just seems weird that when they did find him, everything the police needed for evidence just happened to be on him in a backpack. Okay. Interesting. Let's explore it a minute. So, and again, we're just speculating just because it's so weird. It's a weird story.
Starting point is 01:29:33 And, you know, I'm not saying any of this is definitive. We're just, we're commentating, we're speculating on it. So that, true, it's, everything was very conveniently found on him, including his, you know, like his ID or whatever, all this stuff. Different currencies. But what if, if it was something, so if it was a hit, what would the purpose, why? Like a United Healthcare CEO. A guy who apparently, even though the wife said he had threats, didn't take them seriously enough or didn't think they were serious enough to merit, to security detail.
Starting point is 01:30:09 And maybe he thought, well, I'm in Manhattan. I don't need one. Because Manhattan, downtown Manhattan, typically, like not on Times Square, but Avenue the Americas, which is just east of it, is, you know, I get it. It just, it's weird.
Starting point is 01:30:23 Like what, for what purpose? And him, like the multiple degree Ivy League rich boy. Just a weird, because his life is gone now. I mean, he killed a dude. whole blood. I mean, he's, you know, he's in forever.
Starting point is 01:30:42 So, I don't know. Like, what would the, it's just also, I'm trying not to be conspiracy theory, but what makes it difficult is that any of the reasons that people would have to complain about insurance, he doesn't. This is not like, what was the movie, Denzel Washington was in, where he was like, had a, he held hold up in a hospital because he couldn't get his kid treatment or something like that. it's not like one of those situations. It still comes from an Uber wealthy family.
Starting point is 01:31:13 It's just, that's why it doesn't make any, it just doesn't make any sense. I don't know. It's just very, very odd to me. But, I don't know. It's just like it's, um, very, very interesting. You're, you're, you're in conspiracyville.
Starting point is 01:31:31 Look, we're trying to do responsible radio. I have a second home in conspiracyville. You know this. Lots of tinfoil. I know that it was just not that long ago that he was bragging about working with Nancy Pelosi on a lot of the government involvement with health care. And also with insider trading, there was something there I saw when I was going down a rabbit hole last night.
Starting point is 01:31:57 But it's weird. There's even pictures out there where people are comparing the, what's that little space between your eyebrows where he's got like almost no space in one picture, but then there's some space in a different picture. So it's like it's maybe two different people or he shaved his brow. He manscaped his brows. Right. But I'm just telling you what I'm seeing on these rabbit holes that I travel down
Starting point is 01:32:18 when I do get a few minutes. And it's, yeah, it's weird to say the least. It's weird. Hmm. Hmm. I don't know. I, it couldn't have, well, it wasn't random. That's for sure.
Starting point is 01:32:37 And clearly it was planned out. So he's, that's why I said he's going to go away for a while because he, I mean, obviously I had to plan this out in order to find this, get this guy's schedule, find out where he's going to be at, et cetera. I'm, I just don't know. Oh, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:33:01 If the conspiracy theory is that it was a hit, what's the purpose? Like that's going to make United Healthcare change anything. I mean, again, Insurance companies are allowed to do what they do because Democrats created this set of regulations that that's what they operate in. It's very favorable to them. And Democrats get tons of campaign donations from them. So I don't, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:33:24 The whole thing is weird. It's just a weird thing to me. And we'll follow. We'll continue following it as it if we get any more developments. But I thought that was just a weird soundbite from that dude as he's being led away. And, you know, he's yelling about it's an insult to these. intelligence of the American people. I don't know, whatever.
Starting point is 01:33:43 A couple of other things that I want to make sure that we're getting. It's a weird newsday. We have odds and ends of different things. And we were telling you about the Iran sanctions, the Iran sanctions, $10 billion. FBI director, Chris Ray. He's getting ready to resign. And then we have this story from Jordan Neely's dad, his absentee dad, his deadbeat dad.
Starting point is 01:34:07 He, in a soundbite, he said that. that when he was asked about the system and his son, he blamed racism. Someone said that he was standing with the civil rights industrial complex, which is actually a fascinating term. But he blamed racism for his son's death. Without any evidence, without any evidence at all, he blames racism for his son's death. when that had nothing to do with it, obviously.
Starting point is 01:34:47 Nothing to do with it. It's all about self-defense. Remember how when Kyle Rittenhouse, those people were trying to kill him? One guy had a gun drawn on him, and Kyle Rittenhouse, I thought, demonstrated excellent discernment when he was carrying his firearm. By the way, there was at one point he was on the ground, and he held his rifle. And he actually stopped because he thought for a split second that that one dude was going to retreat. And when the guy decided against it, I watched that video so many. times frame by frame in slow motion when the guy decided against it that's when
Starting point is 01:35:15 Rittenhouse saw that the threat was was representing itself and he shot the guy all those dudes were white and he was called a racist one of those guys got a conviction for domestic violence and the other was legit a pedophile like had been in jail for it and that was the guy who Rittenhouse had killed because he was trying to kill Rittenhouse. They were all white dudes. And people actually believe that Rittenhouse was running down the street shooting black people. That's what happens every single time. You even had members of that civil rights industrial complex that were holding press conferences about that. I'm like,
Starting point is 01:35:56 this was in, this was in Wisconsin. And it was, what in the world? Why are you getting involved in this? It was the weirdest thing. And any time, anything like this can be used. If it's any, if it's a conservative or even appears to not be progressive, dude, then they will figure out a way to use that as some sort of route through which to attack self-defense. But it is fascinating how they, I mean, think of it. But now in the meantime, when you want to talk about racism, where's Dexter Taylor at?
Starting point is 01:36:36 Kane? Sitting in prison. Sit in prison. Innocent black man sit in prison for the crime of being a conservative gun owner. Absolutely. What happens, and I don't recognize anything that New York does hardly, especially as it relates to guns as being a legitimate law. I don't. Federally, you can build your own firearms.
Starting point is 01:36:58 You can't sell them. You're restricted. You can build your own firearms. By the way, this is how this ghost gun thing, I'm positive that they're going to try to use this as some sort of way to justify, what they did to Dexter Taylor, this Luigi Mangiona. So he built his own, he's an engineer, built his own firearms, never fired them. He just wanted to see how, he just liked building them, right? It's like when you have somebody who knits or crochets and they make all these great things,
Starting point is 01:37:28 but not for themselves, they just, you know, have them, like quilts or something. I have made myself two huge, amazing quilts. One's a granny square quilt and one's a basket weave, and I never use them. I just have them, like, you know, laid up. I just don't ever use them. Same thing. So after he had been doing this for well over a decade, New York decides to play with its laws and they decide to criminalize hobbyists, even though federally it still recognizes a lawful activity so long as you're not selling the stuff that you're doing. So there's conflict right there between the federal court and the state of New York. And they didn't grandfather anything in. They changed their laws. And then all of a sudden when they changed their laws, all these people became felons. Dexter Taylor's not spoken conservative and he's a big supporter
Starting point is 01:38:14 of Second Amendment rights so of course he gets raided they find out what he purchases his credit card company gives him up find out what he purchases raids his house he's in and he has a completely clean record
Starting point is 01:38:25 he is a engineering nerd he's super smart renaissance guy and he's sitting in Rikers now sitting in Rikers you know the guy who actually two of the
Starting point is 01:38:40 guys who got injured. The one guy that I was telling you about who had sued, tried suing in New York in Brooklyn, when he got stabbed, stopping this knife rampage, and the cops wouldn't intervene. And then the city later came back and said that the cops don't have a legal right to intervene or protect you. The guy who was doing the stabbing had already been out. He had assaulted several people. He apparently was in a legal possession of a firearm at one point, that guy was out on the streets. The Alvin, I think it's Alvin Shaw, the guy who stabbed the dad in the neck on the subway platform. That guy, another example, violent criminal wrist slap was out on the streets.
Starting point is 01:39:24 He should never have been out in the street. He was released, you know, their bail reform that they did where you could just be released under your own recognizance. You didn't have to do it. That was one of the guys that got out. Meanwhile, Dexter Taylor gets the entire book thrown at him. And they changed the judge at the last minute because they didn't want it to look like it was a white guy judge and a black man. So they wanted to get a black judge. It's a true story.
Starting point is 01:39:50 And then the judge was like, you cannot use the second amendment. You cannot cite the second amendment as any kind of defense in this courtroom. He's sitting in Rikers. You see how they do. They care about race so much. All these race hustling charlatans. Where's Black Lives Matter for Dexter Taylor? They can't make any money off of Dexter Taylor.
Starting point is 01:40:10 You know, they were blowing through over 30. million dollars. They bought themselves mansions. They were paying themselves six figures. Salaries. They were living large. The grift is real. What was it? Booker T. Washington was saying that at one point, there was a great quote that he had where he was talking about how some people don't want any wrongs to be rectified because there is a grievance industry that has been created. And when you rectify wrongs, you will put these grievance industry grifters out of work. He didn't say it necessarily just like that, but that was the heart of it. Not a single one of them out there for Dexter Taylor, though. I'm just sad.
Starting point is 01:40:51 Brighten up your timely news consumption with a Dana Show podcast, where every update comes with a little dash of Not So Serious on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. So this story, U.S. Border Patrol agents are warned of an alleged revenge attack after an agent ran over a Mexican cartel member. They're told to remain vigilant. So cartels, apparently put a hit out against U.S. Border Patrol in the San Diego sector, because one of their little cartel members got run over by an agent. The agents were issued this warning Thursday of last week that a retaliatory shooting could happen in the coming days after this incident.
Starting point is 01:41:31 It was on November 27. They went viral online. It was a Border Patrol officer who hit a suspect with an SUV while responding to an attempt at illegal entry. And there was a cartel member involved. So the cartel's mad. And there said that the incident occurred without cause or remorse. Without cause.
Starting point is 01:41:52 He's rushing to stop a crime in progress. And without remorse, he's supposed to be sad that someone chose to gamble their life in such a fashion. How was any of this his responsibility? He didn't wake up and think, wow, I'm going to get this guy to illegally come into the country. And then I'm going to hit them with my SUV. he didn't think that so the guy was on trying to scale the fence and
Starting point is 01:42:20 one man briefly froze on the road and then the vehicle zoomed by and hit the dude, sent him flying and custom in border patrol they confirmed that two people were arrested and it was during a human smuggling incident they didn't say if the man who was hit by the car was one
Starting point is 01:42:36 of them or not but they and they did not name the border patrol officer I wouldn't trust any reporting on anybody on anybody on any Border Patrol after that horse story in the reins. So dumb. Because they're saying, oh, he used his car to purposefully hit. Well, how do you know the guy
Starting point is 01:42:52 didn't jump in front of it? You know, how do you know that? Take one for the team, right? Take a hit. How do you know he didn't jump in front of it? Legitimate question. All right, today's stupidity came. Okay. It's our president. Is he still
Starting point is 01:43:08 Biden our president? Because it's really not feeling like that. But anyway, this This is him claiming that A, the economy is great, and B, he hopes that Trump will continue. Listen to this. Next month, my administration will end, and a new administration will begin. Most economists agree. The new administration is going to inherit a fairly strong economy, at least at the moment. What?
Starting point is 01:43:32 An economy going through fundamental transformation. No. Oh, yeah. The transformation is you took money out of our pocket and put it into government's pocket. And they tried to take more money out of Medicare and put it in towards green energy. Yeah. They're not great with other people's money. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 01:43:50 It's so stupid. It's so dumb. So dumb. That does it for us for today. We are midweek tomorrow halfway through the week. Folks, find us over it. Substack, chapter and verse. Go and subscribe.
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