The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Texas Flood Tragedy, ICE Facility Attacked & Bessent OWNS CNN
Episode Date: July 7, 2025Flash floods in Texas have killed more than 80 people as some on the left have politicized the tragedy. The FBI and DOJ say there was no Epstein client list. Critics are resurfacing clips from Trump... Administration officials claiming there was an Epstein list and it would be shocking. Coast Guard rescue swimmer Scott Ruskin shares how he helped save 165 people during the devastating Texas floods at Camp Mystic. A Michigan man is killed after he shows up in tactical gear and open-fired at an ICE facility in Texas. CNN promoted an app tracking ICE agents a week ago. President Trump plans to announce a string of trade deals this week. Treasury Sec. Bessent goes on CNN and says Democrats who are vocal on Medicaid “think poor people are stupid”. Elon Musk forms his own political party. Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Angel Studioshttps://Angel.com/danaStream films that reflect your American values and claim your premium member perks.Allio CapitalDownload Allio from the App Store or Google Play, or text “DANA” to 511511 to get started today.One Skin https://Oneskin.coHealthy skin at the cellular level. Enter promo code DANASHOW to get started today with 15% off.All Family Pharmacyhttps://Allfamilypharmacy.com/DanaDon’t miss out on the BOGO Sale! Hurry—this limited-time offer runs from July 4th to July 13th only.Relief Factorhttps://relieffactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor. Get their 3-week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! Byrnahttps://byrna.com/danaGet your hands on the new compact Byrna CL. Visit Byrna.com/Dana receive 10% off Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/DanaDana’s personal cell phone provider is Patriot Mobile. Get a FREE MONTH of service code DANAHumanNhttps://humann.comFind both the new SuperBerine and the #1 bestselling SuperBeets Heart Chews at Sam’s Club!Keltechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSee the third generation of the iconic SUB2000 and the NEW PS57 - Keltec Innovation & Performance at its best
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This is the Dana show.
My name is Craig Collins, filling in.
Thrilled to be with you.
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stuff that is this show.
I want to start with a very upsetting story, and it's upsetting in two ways to me.
I don't like to politicize tragedy.
I think most people who talk about tragedy don't necessarily desire to politicize it.
And I'm not talking about media people.
I'm talking about you.
I'm talking about people listening to this show.
And yet media is obsessed with turning something into a political thing.
And then it seems encouraging some people to think the same way,
and people as ever horribly are doing this.
So there was a tragedy in Texas.
I live in Houston.
This is south of me.
Kerr County is where 75 deaths have been reported.
This is 48 adults, 27 children.
so far and an update here. And essentially, to break down this story, the way that media is talking
about it, there was a shocking, you know, weather event that caused a lot of flooding very quickly,
a surge of 20 to 26 feet of water into the Guadalupe River near Kerrville. And this caused
horrible things to happen. Now, media has also decided that this means that the Trump administration
and employees at a certain weather organizations is the whole reason that this was as bad as it is.
And that's insane, by the way, to talk about in those terms that that's actually insane to me.
Because local news, media and other affiliates could have easily told you that this was getting bad quickly
and informed people and got people out of there.
But I don't even want to argue about that point.
What's more important than me is because that narrative is out there.
I think the New York Times even has an article about it today.
There are a bunch of people left-leaning, crazy lunatic human beings who are saying that they're
happy about this.
There are people that have gone to social media that said that essentially a county that
voted very heavily for President Trump and has, I guess, according to some pundits online,
said or done things as a collective that they don't like, even though I think that's kind of weird
to blame Kerr County for thinking a certain thing when you don't know.
know anyone that lives there when you've never been there yourself, which most of these media
outlet people have probably never even been through that part of Texas. But nonetheless,
there was even a teacher, or excuse me, a doctor, Dr. Christina Probst, Bluefish Pediatrics is
where she works. So she's someone who would be much closer to this than many people would be
as an employed individual within Texas who absolutely also sounded as though she was happy
about it, that her heart went out to all visitors, children, and non-mag-voters and pets
in the area, meaning that MAGA voters are allowed to die. This became a huge story. Patriot Talk
920 a.m. in Houston, Texas. I was one of the places that actually put this out on social media.
And eventually, there was a response, and the organization said that the person's on administrative
leave. I thought that was great. Patriot Talk, that's where I work. And also an affiliate of the
Dana show, just so you know, and that's out there, Patriot Talk 920 on social media if you
want to follow them.
But she even used this doctor, the social media handle Tina or Steena.
So you could kind of figure out who she was, but she was not using her real name.
She was trying to be somewhat anonymous and people figured it out.
This is horrific.
I don't know when that lesson needs to be learned by the people on the far side of the aisle
that refuse to learn it, but you're not winning an argument when people die.
That's not the catalyst to, okay, yeah, you're right, never mind.
This article, this, you know, conversation we're having, we now cede and you are the person in the
no, and you shouldn't weaponize people's deaths for political gain.
It's horrible that it happens.
It's horrible that people do it.
And it's beyond, you know, I don't know, it lacks humanity, is probably the
way I want to say it. And maybe that's true of a lot of people in media, a lot of people in places
where you cover this kind of stuff all the time. And actually, as a, as a semi-pivot to this
discussion, I've worked with a bunch of people, and I've known a bunch of people professionally
who had really hard media jobs. And what I mean by that is, sorry, give me a second.
What I mean by that is that they actually have to like show up at a crime scene immediately after someone has been killed and write a story about it for a local newspaper or something.
And that job, it's going to change you as a human.
And there's a lot of media people who've reported on countless amounts of tragedies.
And so some part of it, their brain is now switched off.
And I think that's why it's so easy for media to go there and then influence people to think the same way, to immediately think about the political.
discussion surrounding your horrible story about the death of children. Multiple kids died
that were at a camp because of this shocking weather phenomenon that occurred. And it's just not the
kind of time to have this discussion. I hate transitioning conversations about mass shootings to whether
or not guns and gun control is the solution to the problem. I don't think it is. But I hate that you
pivot into that direction, not because you're actually wanting to fix the issue, not because
you actually want to help moving forward. You want to find someone to blame someone beyond
whoever the horrible person is or the act of God, essentially. And by the way, I'm a person
of faith. I'm Catholic. I would not blame God for what occurred. I don't mean it that way.
And I actually think that you could find a lot of help through faith in a moment like this,
even for the families going through this horrible tragedy that happened on the holiday.
But I digress.
I'll move on from this.
I just,
I can't understand why the left seems so hell-bent on finding the best examples they can of literal death as their excuse to then have an argument or excuse to try to, you know, push conversations a certain way,
so much so that they seem to even be celebratory in these horrible, you know, tragic moments.
in our society. And again, one more time, I don't think that having more people at the National Weather
Service would have made this any better. I personally don't think that. You know, and I know,
that no matter how much people are told, something is happening, with however much warning they can give.
And in this case, they could have given very little warning, maybe more than they were given,
but very little. People still don't make different decisions. A lot of people will stay through
bad weather events in wherever they live because they believe that they're going to be okay.
And so whether or not anyone else would have left this area, if you had more people staffed
at a weather organization is a laughable discussion to me.
And the only reason you're going that road is because you want to politicize this.
All right.
I want to move on to something else.
I have a couple other things here.
Dan Bungino is, of course, a person now who's with the FBI, and he's an important guy in
intelligence system, the deputy director of the FBI.
He was for a long time, of course, a radio host and podcast.
Most people call him a podcaster, and the guy, you know, did more than podcasting.
But he has egg in his face today, and a lot of people have egg on their face over the weekend.
And this might make a lot of people mad to say it this way, but I don't care.
I am going to be honest with you when I'm on this show or any show.
They came out and let us know that there is no Epstein file.
There is no client list.
there's no deep dive into the people who were doing horrible things, and even more importantly, Jeffrey Epstein killed himself.
This is the current version of the FBI, Cash Patel and Dan Bongino telling us this.
Yes, there are people who are going to think that this is still not true.
They're going to dive deeper into the rabbit hole of, you know what, I believe that someone is influencing something somehow and forcing this to be the discussion that we're having.
And there's two reasons that's difficult for me to accept.
The first one being that if Trump was actually someone who should be getting in trouble because of the Epstein files, there's zero chance that Democrats would have hidden that.
That, you know, Biden and all of the people who worked for Biden would have silenced information.
That's absolutely not possible.
Could not happen?
Could a Epstein file have existed and been destroyed?
And they don't know that it's been destroyed?
Maybe.
That's one argument, I guess I could accept.
That doesn't mean that anyone's hiding anything from us now.
It just means that potentially, if there was something that existed, it's long been removed from this earth in any capacity.
But the other reason that I really believe this, and I'm no longer one to accept a conspiracy theory, is how adamant Bonjino specifically was as a media personality, that this Epstein file was going to be incredibly damaging to Democrats.
And so for him to tell us the truth, it wasn't easy.
And it makes me respect Bongino more.
I'm someone who certainly already liked him to begin with.
But I just, I'm amazed that anyone would still think that this isn't true.
And so I do want to play a little bit of audio.
This is Bongino on his podcast and other stuff saying that the Epstein files are going to be incredibly damaging and need to be paid attention to for Democrats.
And then it jumps to him telling us that there is no Epstein file and that Epstein committed suicide.
Again, for people on this side of the aisle to tell us the truth about this stuff,
it's not easy.
Professionally, it's even somewhat embarrassing, I would assume.
I don't know for sure, but I would assume that.
So it leads to the credibility of it.
And I'll go a step further before even at play on this audio.
Trump has launched an investigation into the 2020 election,
another focal point for the Trump administration.
I was happy about this and happy about a lot of these things
when I voted for him to be the president
because I would very much like to see the truth in this stuff.
if the inevitable truth they tell us is there's nothing there, I'll accept that.
I won't be thrilled with that information, but I'll accept it.
And I actually won't blame them for ringing the bell as hard as they did, believing that something was there,
because I don't think the other side wanted to have that conversation, and that seemed odd.
They didn't want to definitively prove that the conspiracy theories weren't true when they could have done everything that the current administration is doing.
And the question is sometimes why did they not want to disprove a conspiracy?
What was the point in letting it continue to, you know, be a thing that people believed?
But here, there's a little bit of Bongino saying how definitively important the Epstein files are going to be
and then inevitably having to admit that they don't exist.
I actually think that I have this muted right now.
Give me one second.
I'll go ahead and hit play on this again.
Thank you to producer Stephen for letting me know.
I just created dead air there.
Here we go.
Listen, that Jeffrey Epstein story is a big deal.
Please do not let that story go.
Keep your eye on this.
Catherine Rumler, I want you, we need to keep the heat on this case, folks.
There are a lot of people who are knee-deep in the Washington swamp,
who are not telling you the truth about serious allegations out there
that Epstein may have had video and audio of people out there doing things they shouldn't have been doing.
And you should be asking yourself the question,
how is it that all these people, the CIA director, the Obama fixer,
Bill Clinton, all intersected past with Jeffrey Sotom.
Jeffrey Epstein isn't with us anymore and nobody seems to want to talk about it.
Outside of a few entrepreneurial media outlets saying, hey, this is a big deal.
He killed himself.
Again, you want me to get, I've, I've seen the whole file.
He killed himself.
Yes, and they go on to say that there is no Epstein file whatsoever.
So again, this is professionally embarrassing.
And so for that reason, I actually believe it's true.
I'm checking that conspiracy theory at the door, but I do wonder why the Democrats didn't give me an opportunity to
do this, and it's only the Republicans, even to their own harm, or professionally to specific
people's own harm, that they're finally giving you the information that closes the door on
these thoughts. All right, quick break, a lot coming up. Craig Collins filling in on the Dana Show.
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It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
That's right.
This is the Dana Show, and this is a very quick quick five.
It's official eating ice cream is the best summer activity, according to a bunch of individuals who answered a poll online from UGov.
Going on vacation was number two and grilling was number three.
but having ice cream or popsicles of some kind outside in general is the best.
Maybe because that's easy.
Maybe because in the world in which we live and all the ridiculous price increases that happen during the Biden administration,
eating ice cream is more attainable for more people than going on a fancy vacation.
I'm not sure.
I don't know, but apparently it came in at number one.
As I said, grilling number three, that seems to have been done a huge disservice.
I actually would rearrange a lot of the things.
I think going on vacation is probably, admittedly, the number one best thing you do during the summer if you can do it.
And then grilling number two and eating ice cream number three.
That's how I would line it up.
Apparently not the way others did it.
But that is the latest pull of American people from Ugo.
A third of us have a nickname for our car.
No matter what this name is, a bunch of people have a bunch of different nicknames for their car.
Some of my favorite ones were the ones that ripped on your vehicle.
Maybe this is a vehicle that you're upset with or it's your first car.
I don't know.
But someone said they call their car the rolling turd, and I found that hilarious.
Also, the turtle, the slug, the puddle jumper, all kinds of mean names for cars that you wish
you weren't driving around, but you are.
Joey Chestnut reclaimed his hot dog eating contest championship.
He won the title after scarfing down 70 and a half hot dogs in 10 minutes.
He missed last year's event due to a conflict over a vegan hot dog sponsorship.
That's why Joey wasn't there last year, not an issue this year.
the man is the king of eating hot dogs.
I do like the thing that Scott Jennings said on social media about this, though,
that we all know that this competition is actually gross.
No matter how much we might enjoy celebrating the sport,
if that's even what you want to call it,
of eating a whole bunch of food and dunking the hot dogs into water
so you can consume them easier.
The end result is that this is a gross thing
that most of us would not want to actually attempt to do ourselves
because we wouldn't enjoy any part of it.
One other thing, a new trend.
Women are not wearing makeup on their first date.
Apparently more and more people are bragging about this on social media of the younger generations
saying that if they want to date me, they got to see the real me right away, baby.
No catfish whatsoever.
I don't know if the photos on social media that are creating the dates are also makeup free.
But the first date itself, they show up and it looks like they just woke up.
And now it's your decision as to whether or not you still like this person.
I find this hilarious.
And honestly, I have no problem with it.
Go ahead and rock whatever version of attempting or not trying all that hard.
You want on your appearance and see what guys stick around.
It's fine with me.
I don't know if it's going to be a winning strategy, but darn it, I'm not here to judge.
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My name is Craig Collins, filling in.
Thrilled to be with you.
A bunch of stuff out there to talk about, D-Lash, Dana Lash Radio on X, on Twitter, to stay connected.
Two of the bigger stories out there that I'll certainly want to keep touching on throughout the show
is the loss of lives in Texas, a part of Texas that was surprisingly flooded in a very short amount of time.
because about the, you know, two months worth of rain happened in a day.
And lives were lost, 27 children, campers at a, you know, faith-based camp were lost in this.
And for some reason, people on social media on the left in general have wanted to politicize this.
I wanted to blame Trump for what they think or changes to, you know, the National Weather Service or anything else that caused this, which isn't true.
None of that's true at all.
I just want to put that out there that it's horrific that this is the road people want to go down when there are families grieving the loss of their children.
And it was immediate that reaction.
That's the other thing out there that made me so mad is how quickly it became about that and not about, you know, the horribleness of losing individuals, especially children for parents on a holiday.
But I digress.
That's one of the bigger stories out there and certainly want to keep being discussed.
also the Jeffrey Epstein stuff, the fact that there is no official client list of any kind,
and that the FBI and the DOJ have investigated and found that Epstein did in fact kill himself.
A whole lot of people made jokes the other way.
And honestly, you know what?
I'm not using this topic.
I want to be extra clear about that to indict anyone that believed the past administration wasn't telling us the truth
because they could have put the information out that the current FBI director and, you know,
deputy director and everyone else is putting out people who actually actively said
and committed to the American people that they would do everything they could to expose
the secrets of this story. And even if the secrets don't go as deep as we thought they did,
or maybe the secrets were destroyed long before the current people got in charge, I'm not sure,
whatever it might be, they're doing the thing they offered to do. They're telling us the truth,
and they're telling us the truth regardless of how it looks for them professionally. I find that
interesting. There are two pieces of audio that people keep sharing and talking about,
One is Pam Bondi back in February saying that, you know, she had the client list sitting on her desk.
I don't know what exactly was actually sitting on her desk, but it wasn't a client list if one doesn't exist.
This has caused people to still ask questions.
But again, I don't actually believe conservatives in positions of power are covering this up now because of who these people are and the things they'd been saying before they got into that position of power.
You might believe that that's naive.
You might believe that they are.
and, you know, someone's got a knife to somebody's throat,
forcing them to say these things.
But especially people like Dan Bongino,
I just don't think we're capable of that.
I think that 100% they were willing to tell us the truth,
and the truth is whatever it is.
But here's Bondi back in February saying she had the client list.
The DOJ may be releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients.
Will that really happen?
It's sitting on my desk right now to review.
That's been a directive by President Trump.
I'm reviewing that.
I'm reviewing JFK.
files, MLK files. That's all in the process of being reviewed because that was done at the
directive of the president from all of these agencies. So have you seen anything there? You said,
oh my gosh. What a great way to ask that question. Not yet. Nothing yet that she's seen that would
make her say, oh my gosh, but it might be out there. I thought there was a great way to ask the second
question and also honestly an interesting answer. Her saying that she hadn't seen anything,
but maybe there was more. Maybe she was diving deeper into it. I don't know. But she said that
it was on her desk and unfortunately it winds up being a nothing bird.
of a story. And I only mean, unfortunately, because I want the bad guys caught. That's the other
thing that's crazy about this. Only two people have actually had any level of guilt thrown at their
feet and been arrested and or, you know, imprisoned for it. Galane Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein
are the only two individuals who've had anything happen to them. And you have to feel like the
organization, the horrible trafficking of children was larger than two people and involved a lot of
other people. And yet, as of right now, the FBI is telling us in the DOJ, there's no one else
they're going to try. So a part of that seems unbelievable. But maybe there's a reason why none of
that information currently exists if it ever did. Here's Alina Haba saying that they needed to do
a whole lot. This is on Pierce Morgan back in February to fight all of the, you know,
horrible people that were involved in this and that all this information, flight logs, et cetera,
was going to eventually come out. But in this case, in Epstein's case, it is incredibly
disturbing. We have flight logs, we have information, names that will come out.
Is it going to be shocking? I don't see how it's not shocking, that there were so many
individuals that were hidden and kept secret and not been held accountable. Let's talk about the
reverse. I believe in accountability. So you have to now go through your process. Now, I won't say
they're guilty until they go through their time in court.
But again, now it's time for accountability.
We have seen...
Yeah, I wanted all this, to be honest.
I was very excited about this.
Alina Abba, who is an interesting voice for Trump and his administration and just him in
general as one of the elite attorneys that helped try to defend him and stuff.
She didn't really do a great job in some of those court cases.
But she is wildly attractive.
So I understand why they put her on television.
Nonetheless, though, Alina saying some things that didn't wind up materializing.
So this is a big story.
And how you handle this, how you discuss this is actually going to say a lot about the people who you pay attention to in media.
If there's people who deny it, people who say that, you know, maybe a lot of stuff was definitely destroyed.
And I don't know that one. None of us will know that one.
We weren't in power when the information first became something of public interest.
Other people were. People who might have had more interest in just fully scrubbing the archives of anything and everything out there that could have been related to this.
But other than that, I guess you also just move on.
And honestly, and there's one last thing I'll say about this, and then I really will talk about other things because there are other things out there in the world to talk about.
I like that we ask questions.
I like that you ask questions.
I like that you ask questions.
I like that.
I'll go even a step further.
I don't like when people assume answers.
That's the part that I think has always been the mistake.
Asking questions is incredibly valuable.
And when you ask questions and people don't give you answers, being even more interested in why they're not giving you answers,
heightening the level of scrutiny.
All of that makes tremendous, tremendous sense to me.
So you should do everything you can when people are refusing to answer certain questions,
and the Democratic politicians and administration in charge refuse to give us
the definitive information that the Republican politicians and people in charge are giving us now.
And you can ask why about that.
But you can never assume the answer until you know for sure.
That's the one part of it.
And so I think that there's a delicate dance of finding a way to always demand answers and always ask questions, regardless of how valuable someone thinks the question is, but never assuming you know for sure what the answer to that is until someone gives it.
And I love when people always tell me we'll never know the truth.
We'll never know.
They're never going to tell us the truth.
So we have to guess at it.
Well, no, but we do have to keep demanding it no matter how long it takes them, even if they never give us the truth.
and the more we demand it as a group, and the more they refuse to answer, the worse it looks for them.
So then you can make a guess that you're likely to see something come out a certain way, a way you believe.
But I think there's still a nuance to all of that.
And I think this might be a lesson learned for some in that delicate dance of I don't actually know,
but I'm pretty sure that I know the truth based on all the information I'm seeing.
So I feel really good about the questions I'm asking, but I will admit if you drill it down,
I don't actually know.
All right.
One other thing, and I thought this was just interesting,
a rescue swimmer named Scott Ruskin,
saved 165 individuals during the disaster in Texas.
People are sharing an interview he did on Good Morning America
because they're calling toxic masculinity a tremendous success.
I do think it's funny.
And I said that I don't like to politicize tragedy,
but I do think it's funny when you see people acting like brave heroes
running toward danger, jumping in and saving people's lives, like doing all those things
that people are now saying are somehow bad, that men being men is somehow a problem.
And because this person is the way they are, because the attitude, the personality, all those
things weren't silenced as a kid growing up.
He was able to save a whole lot of people.
And so we want a whole bunch of this in our society, especially in positions where people
are fighting to save us, to rescues.
We want this attitude to be at the forefront of those kinds of operations, and it is right now.
But here's a little bit of that back and forth interview with a guy who saved 165 people during the flooding in Texas.
Scott Ruskin joins us now. Scott, thank you for joining us this morning. Tell us what happened.
Hey, yeah, good morning, everyone. Yeah, so I'll kind of give you guys a quick synopsis of what was going on.
The Coast Guard launched us and decided to send a rescue crew from Air Station Corpus Christi at about 6.30, 7 a.m. on Friday, the 4th of July.
I just happen to be on the duty crew with Ian Hopper, Blair, We were for, Seth Reeves, some of our crew members in the Coast Guard.
And yeah, they sent us out.
We kind of encountered some pretty serious weather, some of the worst flying we've ever dealt with personally.
It took us, you know, which should have been an hour flight, probably took us about seven or eight, just to get into the landing zone.
Once made about four different approaches trying to get in, we were able to get boots on the ground with the Air National Guard, Department of Public Safety for Texas, game wardens.
and we decided to leave me on scene at Camp Mystic.
That was kind of our main triage site we were trying to help out with.
We decided, hey, if we leave the rescue summer on scene,
we'll have more space in our Dolphin MH-65.
So based on that, I got on scene, boots on the ground at Camp Mystic.
Kind of discovered I was the only person there as far as first responders go.
So yeah, I had about 200 kids mostly, all scared, terrified, cold.
Wow.
Having probably the worst day of their life,
and I just kind of need to triage them, get them to a lot.
a higher level of care and get them, get them off the flood zone with a lot of the US 60.
Okay, I'm going to stop it right here before you answer another question.
Here's what I love about people like this, individuals like him, who are not remotely afraid.
And if they are, they'd never let you know, but to go toward danger when everyone else is desperately
trying to get away.
He just casually described how the flight he was on took eight hours when it should take one
to find a safe way in to Camp Mystic, where people are terrified and a bunch of kids.
are he described it like he was having his morning breakfast he's like yeah and you know then i had a
couple of eggs and i saved 165 people and that's that's what you need to be you need to be a person
and i love the other part where he's like yeah they just left me a camp mystic uh this place that's
you know in uh chaos and people are terrified and craziness is all around us it was better it was
better they freed up a spot in the plane or the helicopter and i was able to do my thing so i just
love every part of individuals who nonchalantly describe the way that they kicked absolute butt.
And this person is doing exactly that on Good Morning America.
And people call this toxic masculinity now.
They say, oh, it's horrible.
It's terrible that this person wants to be a tough guy.
They want to be someone who would, you know, dive into a situation like this and save people's lives.
And yet this is actually the version of the person you get is, yeah, I did it.
They told me to.
I was prepared for it.
I was trained for it.
and I'm the right human being with the right makeup to be in this situation and good things happened because I was there.
Army helicopters.
Talk about how that works.
You've got a 165 close to 200 kids there.
How do you get them out?
Just one by one?
Yeah, sir, it's a great question.
Yes, so the United States Army National Guard was landing their 60s with Task Force One, some of their rescue summers.
And they were able to land.
We kind of came up with two different landing zones.
There's one off an archery field and then one at a...
soccer field. So yeah, we were able to kind of land those 60s in there. And then I was kind of the
main guy as far as like grabbing people, usually like 15 to 10 kids at a time, maybe one adult
with them and bringing them over to those 60s and getting them to a different LZ that was kind of
safe and had more first responders than just myself out there. This is amazing. He's like,
yeah, it was kind of just me by myself grabbing a bunch of children who are terrified and at least
an adult and bring them all to safety and then doing it again and again and again until i save
165 people it's just incredible uh this is the other reason that you should be so so grateful
to the men and women who serve this country in any capacity uh whether it's the military men and women
a national guard men and women of course uh coast guard people like this guy uh your police officers
your firefighters any excuse me any human being i got i got a little choked up as i was talking
about that, who tries to do whatever they can to keep you safe. These people are vitally important
to what makes our country so special. And these people can be as toxicly masculine as, you know,
anyone ever created, in my opinion, because it's wonderful. But I love how, again, this is a topic
of discussion where people criticize who this guy would be day to day, and then in a moment where
you need him, thrilled that he's there on the ground. Now, quick break, a lot coming up.
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I thought this was interesting.
A driver hitting everything but the lottery while slamming car and dragging officers
is a story that went viral in Boston.
The person has been arrested.
But the eyewitness who was talking about it
is part of the reason that this thing went viral.
I'll go ahead and play a little bit of this audio.
This is terrible.
I think everybody's going to be okay, which is good.
But there were officers that were being dragged along
during part of this crazy chase.
When it came outside, there was no other second car
that had been an accident.
I was like, okay, this is a little bizarre.
And the cops said, no, she started smashing cars downtown,
like an hour ago. It's not an ordinary to see somebody sort of maybe driving too fast,
but this is, of course, off the charts.
Yeah, it's off the charts. It's insane. It's terrible. And as I said, again,
the driver was hitting everything but the lottery was part of the phrases that were used to
describe this. That's crazy. Again, I'm glad that the officer and everybody else is going to be
okay. And I don't know if there's anything that's added to the reason this has gone viral
from the Boston accent of the individuals who are talking about being eyewitnesses to this,
but nonetheless, a big deal story.
Another thing out there, I thought this was pretty funny.
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Someone who might have a stomach, someone who might have some things that you would say
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I love that.
I love that the idea that the reason that the dad bought is so successful with the ladies, at least on paper,
I don't know if it's actually successful in practice.
I am a guy who's been married for long enough now to not understand what the current dating world is looking for and happy about that.
But I love the idea.
Then on paper, people are like, no, yeah, this is the ideal thing I want because this person will finish my ice cream if I don't want to finish it.
But they'll also not be afraid of hitting the weights even a little bit at the gym, which is the exact thing you apparently want.
All right, quick break, a lot more.
Craig Collins filling in on The Dana Show.
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Thrilled to be with you.
A bunch of stuff to talk about out there in the world.
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But anyway, all right, let's get to some real serious stuff out there.
A 27-year-old man in tactical gear
wielding a rifle, open fire at federal agents
on the southern border in McAllen, Texas.
The person was subdued.
One border patrol agent was shot in the knee.
He will be okay.
A couple of others were injured during this.
The craziest thing about this story,
other than the absolute piece of crap person,
that decided to try to attack border patrol agents armed with all kinds of things.
By the way, the guy's license claims he was from Texas,
or excuse me, he was from Michigan and just in Texas.
I don't know how long he lived in Michigan,
but that's the last known address for the individual.
and there's something really important about this person too.
The person's name is Ryan Lewis Mosqueda.
So a, you know, last name that's not say common in the United States compared to other ones.
For some reason, when CNN reported on this story, they simply called him Ryan Lewis.
They left off his actual last name and used his middle name, which is very strange.
That's a very odd thing to do, maybe because they thought that calling him Muscatia would make people,
think that the reason he attacked Border Patrol is because of an ethnicity or a, you know,
reason to a motivation for the attack is, is racial. And this is something that no one has admitted
so far. Everyone is claiming we don't know what the cause of this is. But here's CNN trying to
fully avoid this discussion whatsoever by choosing to not report actual news to you by changing it.
We've got multiple teams working this story as we learn more about this breaking news, but
Apparently a man showed up to this facility this morning with tactical gear and a rifle opening fire on those agents at the front.
Fire was returned.
Dozens of shots was fired, and we have confirmed that man was killed in this.
He's a bit identified as Ryan Lewis, 27 years old, but as we showed him these images, obviously very concerning.
This man with a rifle and that tactical gear showing up, you can see the image of him down right there, multiple shots fired.
we have a confirmed statement this morning an individual open fire at the entrance of the United States border sector annex in McCallum, Texas.
All right here. So here's something that's really important about this too.
CNN is one of the places that has given you a ton of information about apps that are designed to help people track ICE agents to see if they're in certain areas.
And they claim the reason for this is to remove is so people could like run away hide from ICE agents in your area if you're worried about them showing up in your area, which is very strange.
is essentially saying that we're going to help criminals thwart investigations.
If the police are coming to arrest you because you committed a crime, even if that crime is
simply living in the country illegally, then any app that tells you that the police are there
is trying to prevent police from doing their business from doing their duty.
So that's insane.
But it also is tied to a 700% increase in violence toward ICE agents.
The party and the television stations that call Trump Hitler, that talk about all the different
things that they think are wrong in society because of conservative ideology, because of
Republican voters, and they call them all MAGA voters and terrible people or whatever they say,
all of that, they're then surprised when something like this happens. Now, granted, I always
err on the side of whenever I talk about any of this, that the insane person deserves to be
treated as the individual responsible. So Muscatah, Ryan Lewis Muscatah, deserves to be treated
as an individual who chose to do this of their own volition, who committed a, you
a horror attempted to commit a horrible crime and was shown why you shouldn't do that by being,
you know, stopped by being subdued or just killed is the way that I'd say it.
It's weird the other ways.
People say it.
You know, he was neutralized.
He was shot and killed because he opened fire at Border Patrol agents, which was uniquely
stupid of him to do.
But nonetheless, I just think it's amazing that the people who essentially beg for this type of
behavior and actually celebrate it to a degree, because if the people are standing,
for the same values that their organizations are standing for.
They act like this is somehow a tragedy.
Like there was no bad guy involved when there was an active shooter trying to kill border
patrol agents for whatever reason, reasons that we might be able to guess at when you're
given the entire name of the individual.
But nonetheless, as this is going on and as people are trying to debate back and forth,
you just have news media outright lying to you.
And I've talked about this before.
I know it's not shocking.
Everybody thinks that media lies to them now.
But in a newsroom like a place of CNN.
And I don't know CNN specifically.
I've never worked there.
Never had anyone I know that worked there.
So I'm not talking about them directly.
But I've been in newsrooms where people think that they're, or at least have convinced themselves,
that they're doing something for the right reasons.
But they're actually articulating out loud news directors and others that we're not going to tell the full story here.
We have more information.
We're not going to give it to the American people, the public, or even our subsection of it,
if it's a smaller news organization.
And the reason why are these people that claim to be journalists,
they claim to be, you know, of the upper echelon of people with credibility
and a willingness to just tell you what it is,
they'll say that we're afraid that this true information will radicalize people
that we don't like, people that we don't agree with,
into believing their radical opinion is true.
And you look at them and you usually say back in the meeting,
someone like me at least says back,
but that's the true information, right?
Like the thing you're deciding to censor in this story is true.
We have it factually.
We know verbatim that this is an accurate thing.
I'm going to give you an example.
I was working at a place where an individual who was thought to be very philanthropic,
she was thought to be, you know, a big high-profile name in the world of philanthropy
and certain nonprofit organizations had killed herself.
And a lot of people like, oh, there's parts of this story we don't want to talk about
for reasons because it intertwines with politicians.
It got difficult as you went up the tree branches of that discussion.
And so many news organizations in a small community simply left out information that I was adamant.
We should be talking about.
And people were telling me, no, no, no, how dare you?
I think that that's something that should be talked about.
And then eventually it does come out because that's the other thing about the truth is eventually it comes out.
And there was a bunch of other details to the story about potential imbezzlement.
of money and other things that made it not look like the individual who people in the community
really thought was like a great person.
I had lived up to that standard privately to the level that people assumed.
And so it was just interesting to me to go through that because the people who are telling
you we can't talk about this, we can't talk about that, we're usually couching it in some
sort of this is for the betterment of people.
Like we're protecting people.
We're not going to make people more likely to hurt themselves or do this, do whatever
it is, that we think they're going to do in response to this.
information, even though it's a fact.
I mean, another crazy story nationally that you remember that lives in this same world
is the story about the trans shooter.
And people didn't want to talk about it.
Well, we don't want to talk about it.
I just knocked something over.
Ignore the thing that fell in the studio here as I'm talking to you.
I'm sorry about that.
No one's attacking me for saying the truthful things I'm saying on the radio right now.
But all this stuff about the trans shooter in the manifesto.
And how dare this person potentially, you know, target a school, a faith-based school and hurt people
because of their unique and, you know, I would think mentally unhealthy position in life.
And this would be the individual that I'm talking about specifically
and all the things that were in that manifesto that showed how mentally unhealthy this person was.
But darn it, if we say that the trans person was unhealthy,
we're going to cause a whole bunch of things in society to go the wrong way
and we just can't tell the truth here.
How dare media continue to feel that way?
How dare media continue to disrespect the audience it has
or the audience it's afraid it has
because the other stance in this is that
if there are people who aren't asking
these questions, news media
likes those individuals. They like the people who
hear their news story and think that's the
whole truth and nothing but the truth.
So help you got. And honestly,
the people who pretend
like they were as tricked as anybody else
are unnerving to me.
Like, oh, we didn't know until we had
to know because the public knew that we knew this
information and then eventually we admit it.
But so, to me,
The big takeaway to get back to the actual issue at hand with McAllen, Texas, is that a 27-year-old radical person decided to arm themselves with tactical gear and open fire on federal agents for reasons yet to be determined.
But a decent assumption can be made, at least for now, that we think we're going to figure out that this was motivated by the person believing that race was unfairly being, you know, attacked or something, that they were racially motivated to try.
try to harm people that are protecting our border.
And so essentially, you know, as this whole thing plays out,
and as all these discussions play out,
the biggest thing that media will inevitably do
is claim what they didn't, didn't know,
and when they did and didn't know it,
based on us asking questions.
So, as I said before, and I'll say again,
I love demanding the truth from media
because eventually it works.
And I hate when media says,
how dare you ask those questions,
the conspiracy theorists, how dare they,
dive into their rabbit holes
and say things that they're going to,
say. Now, granted, as I said before in the show, and I'll say again, having a conspiracy theory
doesn't mean you have a conspiracy fact. And I know it's very hard to get from theory to fact
here on a lot of this stuff if news media is unwilling to tell you the truth, which a lot of
times they are. But nonetheless, if you keep asking the questions, you at least hold their feet
to the fire as best you can. But this story is uniquely awful and uniquely interesting to hear
from places like CNN that have promoted apps that would help more radical far-left crazy people
try to target harm and take the lives of police border patrol agents.
All right, quick break.
A lot coming up.
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Let's do this.
Ozzy Osbourne, reunited with his band for an epic performance for Black Sabbath,
and also said thank you to the fans who were going crazy for the end of the show.
I believe I have some of that audio.
Come to our final son for you ever.
I just want to say to you on behalf of the guys in Black Sabbath to myself,
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Is a master's degree worth it anymore?
Gen Z grads have seen higher unemployment rates than most other generations
when it comes to obtaining your master's.
The biggest reason for this is usually that a lot of people who are in those jobs
and have master's degrees don't want to leave them.
So people who are getting this degree and trying to start out their career at a certain level
are finding that those jobs aren't really open.
And if they are open, there are people with more experience and not just the document that are getting them.
So a lot of Gen Z is asking the question early in their professional life if this document has any value.
I would say two things about this real quick.
First, I do think higher education is about brainwashing people.
A lot of places are.
So I think that not doing that is not so bad.
But I also think that obtaining this degree or a higher, you know, learning degree, it'll eventually pay off.
Will it pay off for you in your 20s and 30s?
maybe not, but there might be a point down the road where people need someone in an established
position who they're looking for certain experience in, and maybe there's no one really coming
along the table that has that because a lot of people aren't finding these jobs,
inevitably they need you. So I do think that getting this degree, if you want to ensure that
toward the tail end of your professional career, you have as many options as possible, it makes
sense. This comes from a radio guy who does not have a master's degree. I'm just saying it,
putting it out there. I'm not trying to overvalue education, though, because a lot of
A lot of bad, a lot of negative is going to be told to you in those places that you're going to have to not listen to if you're going to survive them.
Elon Musk is creating his own party officially.
He had talked about creating the American party if the big beautiful bill passed, which it did.
It passed the house.
It wound up being signed by the president on the 4th of July.
So that's a thing that's in the past now.
It's the big beautiful law from this point moving forward.
So Elon wants to create something that sounds eerily similar to parties that have existed in the
past and whether or not that party would actually be successful, who knows? I will say one thing
about this. If you wanted to pick a candidate, a face for your brand new America party,
the person you'd most want to lead it, and I know he's incapable of being elected a third
time, is President Trump. That's the person. You would have wanted at the forefront of a party
that's not claiming to be conservative and or a Democratic that's claiming to be its own thing
because I think he actually has a lot of people that are only Republican because of him.
Like they actually see a lot of rhinos and a lot of problems with the party,
but they're willing to vote for him.
So is there anyone else on this planet that could actually attract enough voters to succeed
against the two major parties?
I think the answer is probably no.
I can't think of anyone else, even famous celebrity people who'd be capable of doing that
without just harming the Republican Party more than helping it.
because right now you think of this as an alternative party that's going to drain votes
and allow Democrats to win a whole lot of races.
Although I guess Elon has said he's going to focus on maybe some Pacific Senate races and other things at first
to try to get some wins for the American Party before jumping up that ladder to harder races like the Office of President.
We will see.
But it does sound a lot like the no names party or anything, no labels party and a lot of other things that have existed before
and don't necessarily do terribly well.
And then one other thing, the U.S. is set to make several trade announcements in the next 48 hours.
This is according to the Treasury Secretary and the President of the United States, a bunch of letters and stuff that went out.
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It'll be more than just a quick five.
Coming up after the break, the U.S. is hopefully going to demonstrate why all the tariff threats were actually a good thing and a very good thing in the very near future.
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Thrilled to be with you.
A bunch of stuff out there to discuss even when it feels like there's only a couple
stories that are at the forefront of news.
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If you want to connect with me, an idiot, a horrible person tried to attack people in tactical
gear at the border in McAllen, Texas.
That person was killed.
They were subdued.
They were whatever you want to call them.
was stopped. He was shown the reason that you don't charge at a U.S.
border customs and border agency with a gun opening fire. At least one officer was
injured, shot in the knee. I believe they'll be okay. Another couple other officers
were hurt, but I don't think that their harm or their injuries are serious in nature.
And again, an easy pivot and an easy part of this conversation can be how many people in
media seem to be begging for this to happen. And then it does happen. And they
pretend as though they're upset about it. That's just one big story out there, of course,
the ongoing discussion about Camp Mystic in Texas and in general, the flash flooding that
occurred there. 82 people died. And a lot of people are now coming out of the woodwork saying
that this organization is responsible or that organization is responsible. And even the
National Weather Service is saying, we warned people. We did our best. But this was a uniquely
crazy event that materialized very quickly and made it a situation.
that unfortunately had the level of harm it did.
But it's an awful, awful story.
And it's crazy to see people almost celebrate it,
which I'm saying actually truthfully,
because a lot of the left seemed happy to blame all of this on Trump.
And the people who voted for Trump
that they envisioned to be in this area,
27 children died.
And yet that's the takeaway for some that is uniquely horrible.
Those are big stories out there.
Some other things I want to talk about.
It is interesting to hear that President Trump
and then other members of the administration are saying they expect a whirlwind of trade deals over the next 24 to 48 hours.
That letters have been sent out, I think, is the way that Trump said it, President Trump said it and others.
But if this is true, if this actually occurs, and I know it'll feel like a nothing story compared to the things I just mentioned a moment ago.
But it would be interesting to see how all of those tariff threats and all the freaking out about it.
I mean, if you rewind the clock, essentially this is what happened.
Trump takes office.
He says that he wants brand new trade deals with most of the countries in the world because they take advantage of us.
We have tremendous trade deficits with a bunch of countries who put roadblocks into getting our product,
well then also creating scenarios where they demand to get our product as cheaply as possible from them.
And then also, you know, et cetera, et cetera, take ways to gouge us for the things that come across from them to us.
There's just so many different ways where the trade deficit becomes alarmingly hilarious
in how much red tape and decision-making by other countries is involved in causing it to be as
extreme as it is.
And the fact that the United States and other leaders have just often tolerated this.
They're just like, that's fine.
Cost of doing business as a uniquely rich country is we get taken advantage of by everybody
else.
And essentially, one of the reasons, I'll say this quickly, and I know this is a dumb-down version
of talking about this issue.
But one of the reasons China is, as successful as it is, as a country today, is because
of us and how much we outsourced production of things to them at a lower cost.
But anyway, if all these trade deals come across and are much better, what's funny about it
is that all the freaking out again and again and again over tariffs never materialized
to actually being a thing uniquely damaging to our economy as we're having gangbuster days
in Wall Street and as we really need to start lowering some of those interest rates to get
back to a world that responds to the economy that we have, which seems to be something uniquely
unwilling to happen because of political reasons for people in charge of the Fed and whatnot.
But I digress as I say that, like it's amazing to see the end result of this story and to reflect
back on the months of coverage of it from all the different angles and all the places it was
covered because of how profoundly different the end result is going to be or is likely to be,
at least right now. There's so much potentially there. And again, if this actually happens
in the next 24 to 48 hours, amazing. If not, I guess we'll continue to debate.
back and forth, what's really happening and is something, you know, good or not good.
And the same is true about the amount of people being deported from this country.
I will say that as well.
There's a lot of reactions in places and media and whatnot.
And honestly, all over social media of people being upset, that people who are here illegally
are not being allowed to stay, that they're being removed.
And honestly, that might be the catalyst to something like the story about McCallant,
that they want to attack, someone wants to attack a Border Patrol agency with their last name,
data because they're racially motivated to do something, something they think is happening for
race reasons and not because people are here illegally.
People are committing a crime.
I think even Jasmine Crockett out of Texas said that this country should feel terrible
for the things they're doing.
I think I have a piece of audio from Jasmine Crockett.
As far as I'm concerned, you randomly kidnapping folk and you throwing them out of the
country against their civil rights, against their constitutional rights.
And frankly, how would they feel if some other country,
that they were going to just start throwing people randomly in our country.
I'm sorry, I love that last part.
Isn't that what's happening?
Aren't we having a lot of people just randomly getting thrown into our country?
You don't think any of those are our government facilitated,
where people are being sent here that the other places don't want to keep,
and they see the giant wide open border that existed with the last administration.
So they swing through these doors.
Are you really asking us that question?
But the reason I brought this up and the reason I tie it to the tariff deals
is that what if it also benefits us tremendously?
What if the economy gets even better
because people who are working certain jobs
start getting paid more money to work them
because they don't have to compete against people
who are willing to take less money
because they're here illegally.
And those people who are here illegally
were being taken advantage of,
so it's in their best interest
to need to have certain paperwork
in order to work these jobs
to have legal status in our country,
not be illegally here.
All of that makes sense.
So what is the end result
of all of these discussions and all of these, you know, things that you get told they're going to be
horrible, terrible, that society will never recover from them. And the democratic, you know,
country that we live in, the constitutional republic is what they should say, a country that we
live in will never be the same. All those things get touted again and again and again. And at the end
of all of it, you see, and this might be, again, a reaction to the big, beautiful bill as a whole
and what it does for our economy, what it does for our country, if people rush back to
create products here the way that Trump has said they would. And I'm not saying that will happen.
I'm just saying there's a chance that these things could happen and that might be pretty good.
Another piece of audio that's gone viral, CNN's Dana Bash was thoroughly schooled on Medicaid
work requirements. This was funny. And this again is tied to some of those changes and how they're
talked about media versus the reality of them. But this was a back and forth about Medicaid and all
the horrible things that the big beautiful bill is doing. And then the person on the other side
sitting there thinking, you don't know any of this correctly.
You have no concept of what the actual thing says and what's going to occur.
And let me just go ahead and demonstrate that to you in about a minute and a half.
Here we go.
I'm sure you've seen and heard a lot of the concern, including and especially from Republicans
who are the most vocal in Congress, about the fact that those work requirements are going
to be very cumbersome to actually prove.
And it will inevitably force the people who,
who need that Medicaid coverage off the rolls.
Well, first of all, it's the Republicans are not the most vocal on this.
It is a group of Democrats who unfortunately seem to think that poor people are stupid.
I don't think poor people are stupid.
I think they have agency.
Amazing.
So I'm sorry.
That already.
And I've said this a bunch about the way the Democrats treat radio listeners or media consumers
or the American people in general.
They essentially think they're stupid.
And the way they talk to you is that you're too dumb to understand anything unless I tell it to you exactly the way I want to.
And I think not only to the poor people or any people that we're discussing in this term in this situation have agency,
I think they also have capability, they have the ability to go on social media, go here, go here, do whatever, and find the truth for themselves.
Look for multiple sources of any of this information.
Again, more talking about media than Medicaid and Medicare.
But I love this initial response to the discussion.
you seem to be treating people like they're idiots if they're in need of Medicaid and Medicare.
And I think to have them register twice a year for these benefits that is not a burden,
but these people who want to infantilize the poor and those who need these Medicaid benefits are alarmist.
Yeah, but my impression.
Okay.
Sorry, I really love that part.
I love when Dana Lash is like, but I don't know what to say now.
I have no road.
She had probably a bunch of options for his response, and she did not expect that with where to go.
Here's what she says next.
The party is that historically wanted to cut through the red tape and not create more red tape.
But I do want to move on because of-
No, no, no.
But we've also wanted to put in work requirements, which somehow was very popular under Bill Clinton,
was popular under President Obama.
and this Democratic Party blew out the deficit in 2020, and they never want to bring it back.
But work requirements even pull well with the median Democratic voter, maybe not the fringe.
So I'm just saying to you as politely as I can that you're an idiot,
and I'm doing way, way better in this discussion than you are right now.
That was excellently done.
That was professionally done to a degree that some of us aren't capable of when we wind up arguing with someone that wants to just change facts.
and reshape things to fit agenda, to fit narratives,
as opposed to actually just tell the freaking truth.
I feel like that's got to be the campaign of somebody somewhere in media in the near future,
is that they just look at you and go, we're going to tell you the freaking truth.
I mean, Dana does this every day.
So Dana certainly can say this.
But there's a lot of people that could be out there saying,
hey, do you want the freaking truth?
We will give it to you.
Regardless if it damages us or damages, you know, the other side of the aisle,
that's not the point. The point is telling you the truth. And case and point to that might be
this story about Epstein, which I won't get too much here, but I will just say that the fact that
Dan Bongino is one of the two anchors, one of the two names behind the FBI right now, that is
telling us that there's nothing there with Epstein and a potential client list and, you know,
his suicide, not being a suicide. It's amazing. The reason it's amazing is because Bongino for years
in his media places
would absolutely be telling you something else
was going to happen.
And then he got in a position of power.
He actually looked into stuff
and he's telling us the truth
the way the other administration refused to.
They could have put any of this information out.
Anything that's being released right now
that the FBI has
they had during the Biden administration
and whether or not there's some stuff
that they used to have
that they don't have any more
that they destroyed.
I don't know.
We can never answer that question, sadly.
At least the current administration can't.
But the stuff that they are putting out is stuff we had for the last few years.
And so the big question is, why would Democrats want a conspiracy theory to remain because they don't answer the question definitively?
And why would they allow Republicans to do it, assuming maybe they never would.
And yet they are.
Republicans are putting the real information out there, or at least these individuals are, to their own personal harm.
It doesn't make their brand look uniquely good today.
And they don't seem to care because they're going to tell you the freaking truth no matter what.
And I love that. All right, quick break. A lot coming up. This is Craig Collins filling in on the Dana show.
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It's his life mission to make bad decisions.
It's time for Florida, man.
That's right. It's time for Florida man on the Dana Show.
My name is Craig Collins filling in, D-Lash, Dana Lash Radio and X on Twitter to stay connected to her at Radio Craig C.
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I'd go ahead and add to that.
just recently added a super speeder law.
Anyone that goes over 100 miles an hour can get caught with a unique violation in Florida.
You actually land in jail for 30 days.
Within hours of this being implemented, a guy got arrested doing 104 miles per hour in Florida,
because darn it, it's Florida.
And this is a Florida guy.
This is audio of the guy being pulled over and talking to the lieutenant,
who was telling him about the brand new law that he has already violated shortly after it became a thing.
The reason being stopped to speed them at 70 miles an hour.
You're doing 1004.
If you're doing 50 miles over the posted speed limit, or again, 100 or more, you could face 30 days in jail and a $500 fine or both.
If you do a second time, it could be 90 days in jail, a thousand dollar fine or both.
Not good.
Yeah, he was doing 104 when he's supposed to be doing 70.
That's too fast.
That's 30 days in jail for you, sir, and that's a Florida man doing Florida man things.
The super speeder law is probably going to catch more people doing that.
You know, I'll say one thing about this.
And I only lived in Florida for a very short amount of time.
I lived in the Midwest for a long time.
I live in Texas now.
I did live in Florida for just a little bit.
It's uniquely tempting on the highways of a Florida, especially on a nice day to try to figure out how fast your car goes.
And every single vehicle I've ever owned, I eventually found out how fast they go.
I have a nicer car now.
I usually do not have a nice car.
So finding out how fast my vehicles go is never really a risk.
I haven't done it yet with the current vehicle.
If I do, I don't know.
but it's usually a backroad or something you choose for that.
I'm not saying this is good.
I'm certainly not advocating for any of this.
Break the law, get caught.
That's what happens.
But I understand the temptation, I guess, as far as Florida man goes.
And again, I only lived there for a little time.
I'm not sure how much I became Florida man mentally myself.
But I get the temptation.
I do.
But super speeder law, that's going to be rough for you, bud.
St. Petersburg, Florida, a guy had a bomb threat that he called into the St.
Pete Clearwater International Airport.
there. The reason the guy did it is probably just because he wanted to, you know, get on the
flight later. The identified suspects is 27-year-old Taj Taylor, who they say told another passenger
that his laptop was a bomb. The passenger who was heading to a different airport, they were
to plane, but expected to arrive at their destination to 809. What I think is also interesting about
this is the guy and what he chose to do and how he chose to do it and how annoying it would be to have
your flight plans delayed, rerouted, changed in any way, shape, or form because of a moron
who wants to pretend that their, you know, their laptop is a bump. And then you got to believe it,
you got to accept it, you got to talk about it, and have other people investigated. All those
things have to happen. Because a Florida man wants to be a dumb moron for some reason.
Another guy out there, a 60 years old, lost $1.6 million in an elaborate investment scam,
the man is saying, it was fronted by a woman that he'd known for many years.
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stealing 1.6 million
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through an elaborate real estate
fraud scheme
Fernandez life will never be the same
he said he's lost everything
he's uniquely upset
of course he is about all this
but the question remains
why you go all the way
1.6 million
deep into something that's not returning funds to you. Why do you keep believing that you need to
give more? The initial investment was like $842,000. And then when Carmen kept coming back to the guy
asking for more money, he kept giving it to her. And it might be because of how long again
they'd known each other or whatever else it is. And that's really the most tragic, the saddest part
of the investment scheme like this is that, you know, if someone's taking advantage of, there's
no way to recover the funds. So that part is probably over forever. Now, yes, that's what
one story out there, one last one with a Florida guy involved him peeping into people's windows,
who thankfully got arrested for that, because of course he did.
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My name is Craig Collins filling in.
Thrilled to be with you.
So many things to talk about.
I do want to do a rapid fire version of some of the biggest stories out there right now.
Of course, there's an ongoing discussion about a tragedy that happened in Texas.
This happened when some flooding.
of the Guadalupe River caused a lot of people to be in harm's way very, very quickly.
Essentially, four months' worth of rain happened in parts of Texas that are used to rain in general.
But the reason to bring up this topic and to talk about it all, other than to state that it's tragedy,
and our heart should go out, our prayers should go out to the families of the loved ones,
including children, 27 children, so far as the numbers currently are updated, now that have been lost to this.
But the other reason to bring it up is that people have politicized this and claim that it was because of, you know, staffing changes by Doge or by President Trump at the National Weather Institute or the National Weather Service that may have caused some of these problems.
The weather services come out defiantly defending themselves, saying that they warned people in the area they did just as much as they would possibly have done if they had more staff or not.
It has nothing to do with them.
And one of the things they actually said is that there might be a lot of fatigue in Kerr County for people.
and warnings because they get warned a lot and nothing quite like this usually happens
because that area is actually thought to be one of the more dangerous areas in the country
as far as likelihood of bad weather events are concerned and unless I say all that
the part that's not lost on me is that it's absolutely horrific to turn this into
discussion about whose fault it is politically when the truth is that it's an
utter tragedy and it seems to be an act of God and as I said before and I'm a person
of faith, Catholic, that doesn't mean that you blame God. And I understand people who get out
there and yell and scream and get frustrated if you have faith or if you don't. But it might be
a moment to really turn to your faith and really believe in a couple things. And one of those
things, as dark as it is to maybe say it, is that your loved ones are now in a better place.
As horrible as it is to lose loved ones, as horrible as this tragedy would be, something that
might give you any grain of solace. I'm not sure if it does or not, is the idea that
it there in heaven, especially children. But again, like none of that, it pales in comparison to
having the discussion about the pain and the tragedy of this and why people need to politicize it and
even celebrate it. There's a local doctor in Houston that Patriot Talk 920 outed. Patriot Talk
920 is a radio station that I happen to work at that this Dana show actually airs on and Dana
affiliate. But they helped raise, they, we helped raise the alarm to an individual who put out on
social media a celebratory, you know, post about how they were sad for any children and
innocent people, essentially, and paraphrasing, who lost their lives, any non-mag
of voters, but that everybody else more or less deserved it. Again, I'm not quoting verbatim,
the teacher, and I actually don't even want to say her name anymore because I don't want to
give her any sort of weird publicity she might have wanted. But she's been fired, and thank God,
the organization who employed her made that decision and made that decision quickly because
of how awful it is, but she wasn't alone.
There were a ton of other social media comments and people out there saying horrible things
that seem to be said.
How can our differences be this far apart that people cheer for death?
I mean, when someone almost killed President Trump when he's running for office, there were people
that were sad that the bullet didn't kill the man.
And it's just surreal to see versions of this.
And I know that that's unique because it's a politician.
and so maybe you'd think that more people would act like human or act with humanity
when they see the issue is affecting people who are not even politically important.
They're humans.
They're every day you and me people, although politicians are also those people.
But nonetheless, as I say that, it's still the lack of humanity is stunning in some of these discussions.
And it's just, it's awful.
One thing I do want to praise, though, in light of this tragedy is a rescue swimmer.
His name is Scott Ruskin.
He saved 165 people by being dropped into this chaos after hours of being on a helicopter trying to get in.
He's a Coast Guard swimmer.
He's a toxic man is what some people might want to call him.
And apparently that is a tremendously good thing.
But I loved his Good Morning America interview he did today because how nonchalantly he talks about the incredible danger that he faced and how he faced it like it was no big deal and saved a lot of people's lives, including a lot of children.
this person deserves tremendous praise today.
And honestly, the fact that he was raised to be a toxic man who does good things,
who acts like the bad belief that he is, is wonderful for me.
Here we go.
Scott Ruskin joins us now.
Scott, thank you for joining us this morning.
Tell us what happened.
Hey, yeah, good morning, everyone.
Yeah, so I'll kind of give you guys a quick synopsis of what was going on.
The Coast Guard launched us and decided to send a rescue crew from Air Station Corpus Christi
at about 6.30, 7 a.m. on Friday, the 4th of July. I just happen to be on the duty crew
with Ian Hopper, Blair, We were for Seth Reeves, some of our crew members in the Coast Guard.
And yeah, they sent us out. We kind of encountered some pretty serious weather, some of the
worst flying we've ever dealt with personally. It took us, you know, which should have been
an hour flight, probably took us about seven or eight, just to get into the landing zone.
Once made about four different approaches trying to get in, we were able to get boots on the
ground with the Air National Guard, Department of Public Safety for Texas, game wardens.
And we decided to leave me on scene at Camp Mystic. That was kind of our main triage site we
were trying to help out with. We decide, hey, if we leave the rescue somewhere on scene,
we'll have more space in our Dolphin MH-65. So based on that, I got on scene, boots on the ground,
at Camp Mystic. Kind of discovered I was the only person there as far as like first responders
go. So yeah, I had about 200 kids mostly, all scared, terrified.
cold, having probably the worst day of their life, and I just kind of need to triage them,
get them to a higher level of care, and get them off.
It's amazing to hear him talk about this, like it's no big deal.
Like, it's incredible.
I know humility is an amazing thing from anybody, especially a hero like this.
But I just, I can't get over how well-trained he sounds.
And I was like, yeah, you know, they decided to just leave me.
Chaotic day, craziness, took us multiple hours to get into this place.
And when we finally got there, we all discussed it.
Like, yeah, just leave me.
I'll stay behind.
I'll save everybody's life.
No big deal.
Just a typical day working this.
I love that he also says he happened to be the one there, you know, because that that is the way that a lot of military guys and women act.
Like, well, I was the one that needed to act in this moment.
I was trained to do it.
So I'm going to do what I was trained to do.
Here's a little bit more from him.
A flood zone with a lot of the US 60 Army helicopters.
Talk about how that works.
You got a 165 close to 200 kids there.
How do you get them out?
Just one by one?
Yeah, sir, it's a great question.
Yes, so the United States Army National Guard
was landing their 60s with Task Force One,
some of their rescue swimmers,
and they were able to land.
We kind of came up with two different landing zones.
There's one off an archery field
and then one at a soccer field.
So yeah, we were able to kind of land those 60s in there.
And then I was kind of the main guy
as far as grabbing people.
Usually like 15 to 10 kids at a time,
maybe one adult with them
and bringing them over to those 60s
and getting them
to a different LZ.
It is incredible.
You know,
I don't tell this story often on the radio,
and I actually,
it's not even remotely close to the situation
that this Coast Guard is talking about.
But I grew up in New Jersey,
and I remember a flood that happened
that totally ruined our house.
And we didn't leave.
I don't remember why,
or if it was like very quick,
the same kind of thing that happened here.
But the neighbor next door lived on a hill.
And I remember the guy,
the dad,
he had three kids of his own and wife.
he came over, he knocked in our door as the flooding started to get bad, and he's like, hey, you guys need help.
And my mom, a mother of four kids, a single mother of four kids, was like, yes, we need help.
So this guy, this neighbor, like, took my brother and I, who were little kids at the time, and just brought us across to his house.
And then I think the girls I got across next and my mom got across last.
And eventually, we're all just in his house and very sadly watching our house get ruined by a flood.
But happy to be there and happy that some guy just decided to jump in the water.
and save us. And so this dude did this for tons of people. And it's amazing to hear this story.
And again, just the nonchalantness of it. And I know the political twist of calling it toxic masculinity.
I don't think Scott Ruskin would describe himself as a toxic man. But a lot of people might have
described him that during his life because he's just a bad bleep who does bad bleep things.
And this is amazing. And so I do love this story in light of a tragedy. And these are the kind of things we should be talking about.
we should be having a deeper discussion about this than some of the other things out there.
Now, granted, I also think one of the bigger news stories today is the gunman in tactical gear who attacked the Border Patrol agents in McCallin, Texas.
He learned that you shouldn't do that because he was subdued and or just killed.
He was stopped, prevented, whatever word you want to use.
He was shot. The threat was ended.
He did hurt at least one Border Patrol agent, shot a guy in the knee.
That guy will be okay.
at least two other border agents were injured in this attack.
And it's crazy.
And the guy out of Michigan, and I have the CNN audio,
because it makes me the most mad of any audio that I'll play today on this topic.
But the thing that I can't get over is some media is trying to pretend as though the guy's last name isn't what it is,
because it's a Hispanic-sounding last name.
It's a Latin-sounding last name.
And whether or not the guy is from the United States or from somewhere else,
His last known address was in Michigan.
All of that.
It feels like news is just trying to avoid those questions
by referring to him as Ryan Lewis instead of his actual name,
which is Ryan Lewis Mosqueda.
And that obviously is something that they're too afraid of
these media outlets in telling you the truth on
because they think it's going to radicalize someone.
Although they're totally fine telling you about apps that help you track ICE agents
that are coming in and out of your community
with a 700% increase in the amount of violence that ICE agents are faced.
They're totally fine talking about that because they think cooler heads will prevail.
They think you'll just use it for the reasons they say, which according to them are just to have people who are maybe going to get caught being here illegally run, flee.
And so media pretends both things exist.
They pretend people can hear one story and filter it the way they want them to filter it to not do the horrible thing that people are doing.
And then they refuse to tell you the story about something else because they're afraid you're going to act on it and not believe that you could be smart enough to not do this.
that. But here's the way CNN discussed this story.
We've got multiple teams working this story as we learn more about this breaking news, but
apparently a man showed up to this facility this morning with tactical gear and a rifle,
opening fire on those agents at the front. Fire was returned, dozens of shots was fired,
and we have confirmed that man was killed in this. He's identified as Ryan Lewis,
27 years old, but as we show you these images, obviously very concerning, this man with a rifle
and that tactical gear showing up. You can see the image of him down.
right there.
Ryan Lewis Muscatah is the guy's name.
And I still think the individual deserves the punishment.
I'm not trying to tell you that anybody who has a last name like his now deserves to be looked at
like they're about to attack a border facility in McCallon, Texas.
I'm not insane.
And I know that the left likes to pretend that when you say one thing, you mean the insane,
ridiculous, exaggerated thing.
But as I say that, you also need to tell us the truth, the whole story.
Trump is going to visit Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Netanyahu.
and have a conversation.
A lot of people are reporting axios among them,
that the hope is that they will align in their efforts to end the war in Gaza,
and that anything that may have happened after President Trump believed that things like a ceasefire were in effect,
and then some additional strikes occurred,
that hopefully President Trump can cause this situation to change moving forward
so that when we expect something, that's the thing we actually get.
President Trump or
peacemaker and chief
has had a lot of successes recently
in finding ways to end conflicts.
He won't be praised for it
because of the amount of people who hate him
and they'll certainly be attacked
for anything they think they can blame on him
but unless this is pretty interesting
and then also just one last thing
for news stories out there.
Tariffs. Apparently tariffs might have been
wildly effective.
The United States over the next two days
is likely to announce a tremendous amount
of trade deals right before tariffs
swing back into effect.
If that occurs,
the way they're saying it's going
occur. Media will refuse to give him credit. Once again, it'll seem like a good thing happened.
All right. Quick break. A lot coming up. Craig Collins filling in on the Dana show.
And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
This is the Quick Five on the Dana Show. DeLash, Dana Lash Radio on X on Twitter to stay connected to
all things her. At Radio Craig C. If you want to help me have a not embarrassing amount of
followers on that social media page for me. But that's up to you. Jurassic World.
box office expectations.
It still came in under many of the other Jurassic Park movies that have been released,
but 318 million globally, 147 million domestically.
A whole lot of money raised by Scarlett Johansson yelling about dinosaurs along with Marshala Ali and others.
I just thought this was a really interesting story because expectations had the money down to 250, 260,
and it went way above that.
So good job Jurassic World for bringing people out to the box office on the holiday.
People will go see movies.
You just got to have the movies be good.
Mexico defeated the U.S. for the nation's 10th Gold Cup title.
I was there at that game.
Kind of funny, and I'm going to definitely praise a game-time ticket because they really do the thing they say they're going to do,
which is as the game gets closer, prices on tickets drop dramatically.
And if you even wait for the game to have started, which may or may not have happened,
with my wife and I, since we actually live relatively close to NRG, that stadium,
and she's from Mexico, so she wanted to see this game.
If you wait a little bit into the game, prices go down even more.
We still got nosebleed seats, and that was a tremendous discussion between the wife and I,
because I was like, the cheapest possible ticket seems to still be valuable,
and she agreed, but part of me was tempted when the price kept going down for the better seats
to be like, well, if we're spending money on this, we might, but we went the air, we aired on the
side of spend as little as possible. So we got in the game for a ridiculous deal and got to see it,
at least a little bit more than half of it. So that was a lot of fun, even if it had a sad ending
for anyone here from the United States. Although I would say that stadium was uniquely pro-Mexico.
It did not feel like that game was happening in this side of the border based on the amount of
people that were cheering when Mexico took the leave. One other thing out there, Costco revealed
several items that you definitely should stop using immediately. I have bought from them two different
brands of window air conditioner, a Dan B one and a Medea one, both need to be, you need to stop using
them if you bought them between 2001 and 2002 or 2001 and 2005, respectively, apparently for
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A bunch of stuff out there to talk about
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to stay connected to her at Radio Craig C.
This is just something I keep thrown out for me.
My following is very small.
So if you decide to follow it,
don't expect much there,
but I wouldn't hate it to have more people
paying attention out of my Twitter.
All right, let's move on.
Trump's health bill is likely to have effects
that won't be felt till after the midterm elections.
That's according to Axios and some others reporting on this.
Here's why I find this amazing.
The big beautiful bill has now been signed as the big beautiful law.
It's going to have a tremendous amount of impact on our economy, on our taxes, on all kinds of things.
And the amount of people who are saying it's going to be bad, they're like all the negatives, the horrible deficit things, all that stuff.
They're telling you you might not notice it until after you voted people into power again because they want you to vote the other side into power again.
because they want you to vote the other side into power,
but they don't want you to do it based in your own personal experience.
That's something I love about the way the left specifically handles things
is when they say to you like,
don't worry about what you're feeling or seeing.
That's not important.
You need to just worry about what we're telling you is coming,
whether it ever happens.
So that's one story out there.
Trump has also sent out 12 more tariff letters today.
This is letting certain countries know
that deals need to be made.
or tariffs are going to be changing.
Japan is on the list of people that are going to have pretty significant tariffs,
since they've balked at actually doing a deal with us.
If all of this ends with us having way better trade deals,
way less trade deficit with a bunch of countries in the world,
it is a win for President Trump.
People don't seem to want to admit that,
but it would be a win for him if that does occur.
We're still yet to see enough deals come across the table,
although there is a claim that a lot of that's going to be happening today and tomorrow, too.
So I will continue to wait and react to the actual information I have and not do the thing Axios is doing about the, you know, Medicaid, Medicare changes, which by the way are kind of ridiculous.
I do have some audio I want to play in just a second of the way that certain political people or certain administrative officials I just absolutely owned the left and how they want to talk about Medicaid, Medicare, and all these different changes and actually use like real facts and information instead of opinion.
opinions that people then pretend are actual facts and information when in fact they are not.
But before I get there, another thing I wanted to mention, there is a lot of news about Tesla and their shares diving.
This is after Elon Musk announced that he was going to start the American Party because he is upset with the way things happened as far as the big beautiful law, big beautiful Bill is concerned.
He wanted it to go differently than it wound up going.
And so he's launching his own party.
The party sounds eerily similar to many of the things that were part of like the No Labels Party or other parties that never really took off.
So you'll see what the end result is.
Results are Elon Musk keeps saying that he's going to focus on like winnable smaller cases or smaller races at first and then eventually start to grow the party to win more significant things down the road.
But who knows, we'll see if any of that at all happens.
but that is essentially the conversation with Elon Musk and how much it harms the brand Tesla or any of the other brands that he's in charge of.
And it seems to be kind of significant.
So will he have the amount of money?
I'm sure he will to actually damage the political system as much as he wants to or change it as much as he wants to,
whether you like or dislike what he's going to do.
I think he'll just siph it off votes for conservatives and Republicans,
which means Democrats will be more likely to win races.
And that would not be good.
All right.
A couple other things that are big news stories.
stories, Dan Bungino, Cash Patel, Pam Bondi, all the people that told you for a while that they were going to investigate the Epstein client list and Jeffrey Epstein's mysterious death or his suicide. They've come out and told you that there's nothing there, that apparently all the stuff that even some of them really talked about and said, certainly Bongino as a media personality, was assuming that there was going to be a deep rabbit hole here where a lot of information.
got exposed. Essentially, that didn't occur. What I think is wonderful is that the people who've
told us this information did it at their own detriment, meaning that it doesn't make them look
particularly great, that the information that they promised us for years was going to be damaging
isn't, but it demonstrates their willingness to tell us the truth, no matter what it is,
which the other administration before could have done. A Biden's team could have released all the
things that Bonino and Patel and Bondi are releasing. And who knows what things.
could have existed that no longer exist because the people in charge can only work with the
current information they have, the 300 gigabytes or whatever of data that they said they found on
this. And tell us the simple truth about it. The White House Press Secretary, Caroline Levitt,
was asked about this, and this was part of her response on the Jeffrey Epstein issue or the
Jeffrey Epstein story and the end result of the finishing of the investigation by the DOJ and by the FBI.
Jeffrey Epstein. According to the report, this systematic review revealed no incriminating client list.
So what happened to the Epstein client list that the Attorney General said she had on her desk?
Well, I think if you go back and look at what the Attorney General said in that interview, which was on your network on Fox News.
Go ahead. John Roberts said, DOJ may be releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients. Will that really happen?
and she said it's sitting on my desk right now to review.
Yes, she was saying the entirety of all of the paperwork, all of the paper in relation to Jeffrey Epstein's crimes.
That's what the Attorney General was referring to, and I'll let her speak for that.
But again, when it comes to the FBI and the Department of Justice, they are more than committed to ensuring that bad people are put behind bars.
They have an operation.
Look, here's what's really interesting to me, too.
You probably know that voice.
That's the deuce.
That's Peter Deucey.
And what I love so much about this is that he's actually holding the feet to the fire of the other side.
This is something where he went viral all the time for the tough questions that he asked the former White House press secretaries who worked for President Biden.
And people said he was ridiculous or they'd even make jokes about him.
And Levin had to take some tough questions from him, including that one, because there is audio of Pam Bondi referring to the client list being on her desk.
And the follow-up question that Fox News asked about this.
She said that there was nothing that she had seen so far that had been like shocking to her.
Because essentially that was the second question, which seems to align with the fact that there is no significant story here.
I don't know what you're going to believe of this.
I don't know if you're going to believe that information was deleted and destroyed, which I can't tell you that's not true.
That might be true.
A part of me believes that that had to be what happened too.
But I can't say that factually, so I can't tell you that I know that definitively.
Or you think that it's still a cover up.
The odds of that, to me, are much lower.
Because if Biden was in charge, well, was in charge.
Actually, he wasn't.
Other people were.
Whoever was in charge when Biden was in office,
if they would have kept a secret, anything that's incriminating to President Trump,
that sounds insane.
Like, they absolutely would have put it out there.
No matter who else they damaged, they wouldn't have cared.
They were trying to kill Trump and throw him in jail.
Like, they really threw everything they had at the man.
So I can't imagine any version of, you know, past history would have included
burying something because Trump's name was on it, but so were other names.
And that seems to then be true about the current people in charge.
As I doubt they do something to benefit President Trump, which is what the left-leaning
conspiracy theorists are saying today, which is weird because they didn't care at all about
the Epstein client list until rather recently.
All right, another thing that I want to play, I referenced it a second ago before we take
a break.
This is Dana Bash trying to go after someone in the world of Medicaid and Medicare.
and she just made the wrong pick.
If you go for the U.S. Secretary of Treasury, Scott Bissent,
you better actually have the information necessary to demonstrate to him that,
you know, what you're saying is true and what he's saying is false.
Because if you ask him a question, a very leading one,
and you get a bunch of things wrong, he's going to come at you.
And he's going to come at you in a way that was just so expertly done.
Just chef's kiss, version of how this back and forth went.
The Dana Bash of CNN at one point seemed to not know what she wanted to say next
because she was stunned.
But here it is.
I'm sure you've seen and heard a lot of the concern,
including and especially from Republicans who are the most vocal in Congress,
about the fact that those work requirements are going to be very cumbersome
to actually prove,
and it will inevitably force the people who need that Medicaid coverage off the rolls.
Well, first of all, the Republicans are not the most vocal on this.
It is a group of Democrats.
who unfortunately seem to think that poor people are stupid.
Oh, my God.
I don't think poor people are stupid.
I think they have agency,
and I think to have them register twice a year for these benefits,
that is not a burden.
It is amazing to hear the way,
because CNN also treats a lot of the people who watch their station
like their morons, like they're idiots.
The Democratic Party does this for a lot of their voters.
The party that tries to protect you from certain truths
and information they can't tell you.
Because you won't understand it correctly, et cetera, et cetera.
And so to say that poor people have agency is just an expert way to go about saying that I think that people are smart and they can use the systems and the technology that exists today to handle simple requirements,
basic hurdle jumping that we need because of how fraught with abuse the system is.
And just saying it like that and Bash just saying they're like, whoa, I didn't know he was going to say that I'm calling people stupid and that he's calling him smart on my own show.
These people who want to infantilize the poor and those who need these Medicaid benefits are alarmist.
Yeah, but my impression of the Republican Party is that...
I love that, but. It's so good because of the delay.
Historically, you've wanted to cut through the red tape and not create more red tape.
But I do want to move on because...
Well, no, no, no.
But we've also wanted to put in work requirements, which somehow was very popular under Bill Clinton,
was popular under President Obama.
And this Democratic Party blew out the deficit in 2020,
and they never want to bring it back.
But work requirements even pull well with the median Democratic voter,
maybe not the frame.
You're an idiot is essentially what he's saying to her,
but he's saying it's such a polite and awesome and well factually checked way,
that there's nothing you can do about that.
I love that she wanted to move on,
but she wanted to jab in,
and he expertly parried that jab as well.
Just fantastic.
obviously what a lot of people do want. We want more hurdles because we want abuse to be removed
from a system that is really supposed to just be there for people who absolutely need it.
And it's very different than saying we just want to end the program entirely and no one can have it anymore,
which is what Democrats want to pretend Republicans are saying to then say that they're heartless,
awful, terrible people that want to kill individuals. And a bunch of places have already said
the amount of people they think the big beautiful bill will kill is this number or that number,
and no one has any idea how their mascot where it did.
All right.
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A bunch of stuff out there to talk about today and very little time to do any of the rest of this.
There is a new law in Tennessee that makes it illegal to bully people, which probably already was.
But if you're found guilty of it, you could have your license suspended if you're a younger person or I think probably anybody.
But here's a little bit of audio of an attorney talking about the new law and some of the controversial reactions to it.
A lot of these cases won't go to trial.
They'll wind up getting resolved.
Basically, if you're convicted of this, your license is going to be suspended for the year.
you can get a limited license, but you're going to be stuck with that one-year suspension.
By the way, a limited license typically means you're allowed to commute to and from work.
If you have a job that you need to get to via a vehicle, but if you're found driving and you're
not actually commuting to or from a place of work, they're in trouble. Or someone who has like a
medical thing they have to deal with. There are a couple things where you can prove that in this
instance you were legally allowed to drive. I don't hate this as a punishment. I know that it's
seems to be an infringement on, you know, our rights because the government is stepping into a place
that it shouldn't necessarily be stepping into. And so there is cause for concern, but bullying
is uniquely damaging to kids, and there's a whole lot of it that goes on. I would be curious,
though, what they eventually define bullying as. Tennessee is a conservative state. And so is bullying
going to be something where one child is making another child feel bad about, like, their
physical appearance to a degree that that child might harm themselves. That's the kind of bullying
I'd be worried about. Are they talking about politics? Are these adults that are having a conversation
where they decide someone is bullied because of the political opinions? One person has, not the other one.
Of course, I hope that is not the case. So it does feel like there's a potential for a significant
slippery slope here. But nonetheless, getting kids to stop being jerks to other kids,
since involving the parents hasn't seemed to work,
it does seem like a valuable thing to, you know, try to achieve.
How you go about that, I'm not sure.
This is one attempt being done, again, in a state that I'm more comfortable with it happening in
because of the political slant of that state than another place,
which is just me simply saying the truth.
I would be much more worried if a place like Illinois were instituting this
and what they determined to be, you know, some sort of abuse or some sort of bullying
because they would see a lot of things politically,
at least the people in charge of that state,
would see a lot of things politically differently than I would.
And they might encourage you to think of those things as bullying
so they can throw whoever they want,
the who's cow, or at least take away their license.
All right, some other things out there.
I thought this was interesting.
A woman went viral for being a professional car sitter in New York City.
She rides around in people's vehicles
so they don't get towed by street sweepers or whatnot,
whenever they go on long vacations.
So essentially they just give their keys to a stranger, much like babysitting your children,
your pets, your house, house sitting.
This is just car sitting and it's unique to big cities.
There is nothing more devastating than showing up after a trip away and having tickets
or something on your vehicle because it was in a place that shouldn't have been in during
the time you were gone.
Not necessarily the day you parked it there, but someone did a street cleaning,
you didn't know was coming, et cetera, et cetera.
Those things do matter.
and those things are annoying.
I don't know if I just trust a random stranger
who has a social media profile
or some sort of advertisement line
claiming they're going to car sit for me.
I think I'd rather have a friend or family member do that,
but this girl is making a ton of money doing it,
so more power to her.
Another story out there I saw, which is crazy.
There's a woman who went viral
for saying that she's addicted to sunbathing.
Her name is Megan.
She's 19 years old.
She does not look the way you should look
as a human being that's tan.
because she is insanely, insanely tan.
She said it's become so much of a problem
that she's actually been banned
by some of the local tanning salons
that she goes to,
and she's also potentially afraid of cancer scares.
She finds moles on her body from time to time.
But she seems to be going viral
partially because she's also trying to brag
about how tan she is,
and I don't know how to deal with that part of it.
She seems to be much more proud.
It seems like a mental health issue,
but she seems to be much more proud
of the extent of her tanning
than she should be. And I know
that people make all kinds of jokes
politically about Trump or others. They call
him Orange Man. This level
of tanning that this woman has
is actually the version where things seem
to be very, very bad and not okay
for a person who should not
naturally look the way
she looks. This seems to be the real
version of the thing. So I just, that ran
through my mind too, is that all the people
you might make fun of politically that you think have
bad spray tans or something going
and no one usually looks like this individual.
So really, I do hope that person gets help,
since a portion of them sharing online
that they've been banned from tanning places and whatnot,
seems to be they're still pretty proud of tanning.
And then one last thing,
a majority of childless dog owners say their lives revolve
more around their pets than they should.
This survey was asking, essentially, people without kids,
if they treat their pets like kids
and a whole bunch of places out there
that demonstrate how much money you can.
can spend on pets probably say that this is true. I felt bad when I read this story. I felt bad for
anyone that does maybe lean too hard into your pet as a way to replace a child. And I am someone who
didn't have the joy of getting kids. My wife and I weren't able to have them. And so we did have,
we do have a pet dog. And so the things that happen, but I feel bad whenever people seem to,
you know, overly value something and not something else because they're not the same thing.
My dog is great.
We're never going to have a lovely conversation about certain stuff.
All right.
On that note, uplifting as it was, I'm out of here for the day.
Dana's back tomorrow.
Craig Collins filling in on The Dana Show.
