The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Thursday August 22 - Full Show
Episode Date: August 22, 2024Dana recaps Day 3 of the DNC that ended super late. On Tuesday, Michelle Obama told a story of her mother being suspicious of rich people while having a net worth of hundreds of millions. Meanwhile Op...rah gave a speech on how she has been on the receiving end of income inequality. A Texas sheriff praises Kamala’s border policy while bashing it only two years ago. Ashley Biden calls Joe the “OG Girl Dad”, Michigan’s AG says she has “gay hands”. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton joins us to discuss organizations in Texas that are illegally registering non-citizens to vote, their Title IX victory, the Texas State Fair banning guns and more. Dana breaks down how The Bureau of Labor Statistics revised the job reports by a loss of 818,000 jobs. PBS’ Judy Woodruff apologizes for falsely telling a live audience Trump tried to talk Israel out of a cease-fire deal. Dana fact-checks the claims from some of the women who gave abortion testimonials at the DNCPlease visit our great sponsors:Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaUse code DANA to save 20% on your next order. Byrnahttps://byrna.com/danaVisit today for 10% off and get the protection you need. Hillsdalehttps://danaforhillsdale.comVisit DanaForHillsdale.com to pick your new favorite podcast today on the Hillsdale College Podcast Network. KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comInnovation.Performance. Keltec. Learn more at KelTecWeapons.com today.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet a free month of service with code Dana.ReadyWise https://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on any regularly priced item.
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Because in Minnesota, we respect our neighbors and the personal choices they make.
Even if we wouldn't make those same choices for ourselves, we've got a golden rule.
Mind your own damn business.
How many times are we going to hear this?
I noted last night after, because I moved my son into his college dorm.
It was a super long day and then drove hours back and then had to dive into this DNC nonsense.
And I noted that that this is his unburdened by what has been.
Like the thing that Kamala Harris always says, it's his unburdened by what is been.
He says it so many times, like mind your own damn business.
And I, you know, I don't, this is, again, the guy who created the snitch line, just to remind everybody, he created the snitch line.
And this, so this doesn't, it just seems so cheesy for him to keep saying this stupid,
crap over and over again. I watch, I'm a crabby because I was up late watching this stupid mess
because none of these people running this thing know how to keep anything on time.
I want to point out that he didn't go on. He literally did not go on until what was my
timestamp on my notes? I mean, he was speaking at like 11. It was like 11 something o'clock.
So that, that's midnight on the East Coast, right? So can I just point something out how stupid it is?
vice presidential guy and your your your ticket the guy on your ticket and you're you're trying to
introduce him to the nation because nobody if you're not a political nerd and even some of the
political nerds don't even know much about him um they this is like the first time that he's
being introduced to the nation and you've got you know east coasters out there on the east coast you know
georgia's on east coast time yeah georgia's on east coast time zone that's a state that they're
Democrats are really wanting to win.
And he's speaking towards the end of the whole night
when they're like going to bed.
And so I don't understand the point
of having him speak at the very end of all of that.
At the very end of the night,
when everybody's going to sleep,
and you need those voters.
You need the DNC people.
In Georgia, you need those people.
And they're in bed because he's at the end of the damn night.
Welcome to the show.
It's good to be with you.
This, what is it, Thursday.
Golly, we saw how many days we have of this stuff.
Did you watch it, Kim?
No.
I watched some highlights via Twitter.
I hate you.
Or X.
Sorry.
So welcome to the program.
Dana Lash with you.
We're at the top of this very first hour.
Channel 347 DirecTV conversation at Rumble, also on X.
The length of this, number one, they had Bill Clinton who got up there and went forever.
He went forever and ever and ever and ever and ever.
He got up there and just talked forever.
His voice made my throat hurt.
If I can be honest, just listening to him talk, I don't know whose voice gets me more.
R.FK juniors or Clintons.
They just both have that gravelly.
but I don't understand what they're about
and I thought it was really weird to bring up your vice presidential candidate
the guy that you are having at the very
he's your vice presidential ticket on your ticket
and you have him at the very end of the night
when half of the people have gone to bed and he doesn't give a speech about
any of what he really believes he doesn't introduce himself
and he kind of talked about Kamala Harris
I mean a little bit he sort of talked about her
I mean he just that really wasn't much either
he didn't um it was just a bad speech i thought he went out there and they acted did that was the
did you see all the white guys that they had on the stage so that was all people i guess he was
assistant coach for like a year right and like for a year why did they keep calling him coach i got
questions i mean i i don't know why do they keep calling him coach just not sure about that anyway
so he's out there a bunch of white dudes out there too and
And I don't know.
I was just bored to death by his speech.
I didn't, you know.
Then he did this.
This was, excuse me, audio sound like 14.
I had 24 kids in my high school class.
And none of them went to Yale.
I had 20.
So he does this thing where he, I don't understand.
He does this thing where he keeps hitting out at Yale because J.D. Vance went to Yale.
I thought they loved Yale.
I thought they loved Ivy League schools.
That's a big thing with the left.
They love Ivy League schools.
They love all of that stuff.
Apparently they don't if a Republican goes there.
So they, I don't know.
He just, he keeps hitting that.
He keeps hitting the whole Mind your damn business.
But the thing with the Yale, I made mention of this last night.
The left absolutely hates.
J.D. Vance's
overcoming poverty story.
They do. They hate it. They hate his story
of overcoming poverty for a very big reason.
They do not like poor people thinking
that they, the poor people, can change
their status themselves without government help.
And J.D. Vance's story disproves
that narrative.
They want poor people.
people to think that they are forever stuck in this economic status and that the only way that
you can get out of it is with the assistance of the government. And when you have examples of that
that undermine the narrative that they use to control people, they get very, very offended and they
are very, very caustic towards it. Like, that's why they keep hitting this. They keep hitting
JD Vans like, oh, well, J.D. Vans, they're going to, by the, by the
you know how many people up there on stage went to Yale and that's the other thing the irony.
I mean, Bill Clinton was up there. That doesn't make any sense to me. I don't understand why they
keep making that point, especially didn't he go out, he went on after, J.D. Vance was on after
Bill Clinton. Bill Clinton spoke several people ahead of Tim Walls. Also on stage that night was
Cory Booker, who also went to Yale. Then you had Amy Clover.
who spoke up there. Guess where she went? She went to Yale. You had Jamie Harrison who spoke
up there. Guess where Jamie Harrison went to Yale. Amanda Gorman went to Harvard. Pete Booty Juice went to
Harvard. You had all of these people up there that all went to these Ivy League schools.
I mean, Oprah Winfrey got an honorary degree from Harvard. So what is he going on about? He went up there
and was railing against the school that half of the people on stage attended. But it's supposed to be a
stickler because it's Vance and I don't get it.
So Vance made himself
from nothing and achieved the American dream
and that's a bad thing. We're going to
talk more about this because this is a very weird
thing that they found themselves in.
They keep talking about wealth inequality and
the weird thing is it's all these billionaires that get up on
stage. People like J.B. Pritzker and Oprah
that get up on stage and talk about it and then
everyone else doesn't recognize the irony of it.
It's just wild.
So this
it was a, I stayed up and watched
it. Like I said, we moved in
one of my kids to their college dorm yesterday,
came back and immediately had DNC stuff.
So it was a very full day.
And if you get the prep newsletter,
it went out a little bit late today
because your girl was burning a midnight oil
working late. It did me.
So sent that out.
And I included some of the stuff in there.
There's some very, we're going to highlight it
so you can follow along with it.
But there was some interesting moments
and some very interesting soundbites
that highlight what I think
is the complete Marxist, the final Marxist takeover.
It's been proceeding for quite some time,
but it's in its full now,
and that it was evident in every single comment
from every single speaker.
And they all talked about joy.
That's the other thing.
It was like they all had to mention
how joyous they were and how much joy they felt,
and I don't understand that either,
because all they were doing was just bitching about
the people who've been in charge the last several years.
Oh, that's them, by the way.
They were the ones.
they were the ones who were in charge.
They're still in charge.
They keep saying, Kamala Harris is going to do this.
Kamala Harris is going to do that.
And she's, why can't she do it now?
That's the, why can't she do it now?
That doesn't make any sense.
She's there as the vice president now.
And then you had this, audio sound by 12.
Nancy Pelosi also spoke.
She went up there.
Listen to this.
January 6th was a perilous moment for our democracy.
never before had a president of the United States
so brazenly assaulted the bedrock of our democracy
so leetfully embraced political violence
so wilfully betrayed his oath of office
let us not forget who assaulted democracy
on January 6th
he did
what about leading up into the election
what about the assault on democracy that took place
when you locked everybody down
and shoved them into their homes under threat of penalty if they left them.
If you want to have a discussion about assault on democracy,
what about the rioting that took place the night of the inauguration in 2016?
And after that, the summers after that,
where you had cities burned,
someone tried to set fire to the church that's there in the capital.
That's never brought up by these people.
Well, the other thing, too,
they're sitting here talking about J6.
J6 can go pound sand.
I don't give a rat's ass about J6.
I don't give a rad's ass about J6 because this entire election should be a reckoning about what lockdown did to everyone and the fact that it's not.
I don't care about any of your other grievances.
If people cannot be enraged still over what the lockdown and pandemic did to everyone, did to the economy, did to their kids, did to their families, their relationships, and the very psyche of this nation, then I don't care what the outcome of the election is.
I hope we all get hit by a giant asteroid because we deserve the burning, fiery death that will,
that will be the consequence of that. I'm not kidding. I don't care. Cain, I'm past being a cynic.
I don't care. I feel it. I don't care. I mean, you know, there were people who watched their loved ones
die alone on the other side of hospital glass, and we're going to sit here, G6, you had some people
that broke some stuff in the Capitol. No one's saying that that's okay. You absolute rat bastards,
no one's saying that's okay. Of course, you know, when you guys set off a bomb in the Senate heart building,
that's all right. When you guys tried to undermine a free and fair or love,
in 2016 by trying to lock up your political opponent, that's all right. That's okay. Right.
When you do entrapment with big Gretch up there, that's all right. I mean, how, how do you keep
going? When you get fed boys out there to try to do the observance of J6 and they're literally
fed boys and they're on camera having to show their badge because they get, they get caught by another
fed boy, that's okay. I'm just tired of all of it. I'm tired of, this whole political culture is
garbage. And I, the fact that there is not a, it almost makes me, it used to be fun to do politics. And lately,
I feel like we live in an idiocracy. And I was watching it on stage last night. In full on stage last
night. We're going to highlight some of this. Also, some of the, because we've, Harris speaks tonight.
So she talks tonight. She's, apparently, she's, everyone's like, she's got to give the speech of her life.
She's got to give that. I am just waiting to see what her, what kind of circus they do to introduce her.
We've got that to preview. We're going to highlight some of a little bit of the policy that we're kind of seen from this.
And of course, the massive scandal after a million jobs just vanish from the jobs report right up into the ether.
We're going to hit on that as well as we move.
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It's time for Dana's Quick 5.
So apparently, okay, neither Cain or I find this to be scientific.
They say eating meat raises risk of type 2 diabetes, says the study.
What?
Regular consumption of 50 grams of process to meet a day.
You're supposed to see you're supposed to eat bugs in the desert.
They say it's equivalent.
It's a quick processed meat a day.
I know.
That's the problem.
They go, if you eat regularly, if you eat processed meat, equivalent to two slices of ham,
that's associated with the 15% higher risk of developing diabetes, they said.
Eating 100 grams of unprocessed red meat, they said, raises the risk by 10%.
I don't even believe that either.
I think that's a lie.
I eat red meat as often as I can.
You should eat red meat.
You know why? Because you have canine teeth.
You have enzymes in your liver and different chemical, for the lack of a better way, to put a biome in your gut.
To process meat, because we are carnivores.
The end.
You can choose not to be, you know, but that doesn't change the fact of it.
This is just them trying to swindle you into not eating red meat because they want you to eat bugs and be sickly and anemic and sad and live in the desert in a tiny house like you see on HGTV's tiny.
House Nation and own nothing.
That's what they want. That's the whole point.
For aging men, they said,
Finding a Spouse Unlocks the Fountain of Youth.
This is bad, this is bad news for the Taint Brothers.
Finding a spouse
unlocks the Fountain of Youth. A happy
marriage actually helps, I think
everyone, men and women, age
gracefully, and live with vigor and vitality.
Did you really need to study for that, though?
No, you didn't. Let's see.
Kamianism.
Ford delays a new EV plant and cancels
electric three row SUVs is it shift strategy.
I couldn't, I'm happier about this.
I think more than anybody I know because you guys know I hate EVs.
Not because I don't like the gadgetry of it because I'm tired of the proselytizing about
EVs and that's what all of this has been.
So now Ford's like, nobody's buying our dumb cars.
Guess we're, guess we're going to have to make fewer cars than we planned.
They said they're shifting to deliver better capital efficient, profitable EVs maybe in the future.
But they also have been like also shifting to hybrids.
So Americans think it takes two and a half million dollars to be considered in wealthy in 2024.
Well, none of us here are wealthy then.
Wow.
No, that's crazy.
Thanks, Bidenomics.
Thanks, inflation.
So coming up, which of the billionaires on the DNC stage took more than they needed?
I'm curious.
We're going to talk about that coming up.
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You see, my mom in her steady, quiet way, lived out that striving sense of hope every single day
of her life. She believed that all children, all people have value, that anyone can succeed
have given the opportunity. She and my father didn't aspire to be wealthy. In fact, they were
suspicious of folks who took more than they needed. They understood that it wasn't enough for
their kids to thrive if everyone else around us was drowning. So my mother. Okay, you know what?
This is, I wanted to play this. I know this is from the other night, but I have other audio from
tonight that gets, or from last night that gets into this, because this is this Marxist
garbage that is permeated and it's just, it's, this is what the DNC is now. Welcome back to the
program, Dana Lash with you, find his channel 347, direct TV and also a rumble where the
conversation happens. The audacity of lecturing people about, well, you know, they don't want
people who take too much, took more than they needed. How many houses is more than you need?
How many houses is that?
Is more than you need?
I was just looking at the beautiful Obama property portfolio.
I don't know if you're aware with us, aware of it.
I mean, they're worth, what, $80 million net worth?
They have multiple properties all around the world, luxury real estate holdings in Chicago.
They have a beautiful estate in Hawaii.
In fact, didn't they buy the old magnum PI estate?
And then they ended up getting, they paid off the government so that they could do something to the shoreline that they, that apparently,
actually hurts the shoreline, but they're the Obama's, and they got millions of dollars.
So, you know, the difference between them and everyone else following these rules is that they got money.
And they got property in Massachusetts, Washington, D.C.
In fact, Homes and Gardens did a huge tour of their coastal retreat on the beautiful Massachusetts Island looking up at the Hamptons.
Martha's a Vineyard.
They said it's one of the more impressive properties on Martha's Vineyard.
And I will say, after looking at the aerial shot, I can't disagree with this.
It's a beautiful piece of property.
I mean, you have a huge circle drive.
You have this huge courtyard that you pull into.
You have a nice walk all the way out to the beach.
It's ocean front property that's worth over $12 million.
And it's right there.
It's considered one of the world's best homes.
It's a 28-acre compound, coastal decor, detached barn.
And as if being right there on the edge of the sea wasn't enough.
You also have a huge swimming pool.
It's a 7,000-plus square foot house.
It's on 30 secluded acres.
And you also have, you're right there between two coves and you have a pond.
It's beautiful.
I mean, it was built in 2001.
A well-known local contractor built it.
And they love this property there.
They're all the time in the summer.
It's the B. Juan's showing you right there.
That's part of their pool.
That's just part of the house.
It's a huge estate.
I mean, is that too much?
Is that, is that, I'm curious.
Is that what you would consider more than you need?
is that more than one needs.
I'm really curious about this.
I mean, she's millions of dollars.
They left the office worth millions of dollars.
Went in not worth as much.
I mean, I'm just curious.
You have Jack Schlossberg,
one of the most ridiculous egregious nepo babies
of all time.
Caroline Kennedy's kid, he's going to inherit
over $100 million.
You have J.B. Pritzker, his family worth
is about $4 billion.
I mean, the second, Dougie,
Doug Imhoff, he's worth about 10 million, though Obama's over 70 million. So how much is more than you need?
I love these people that hoard their wealth and then lecture everyone else if they dare reach beyond the status to which they're expected to stay.
Now, that's more than you need, as though it is a moral failing to want to do well for oneself and one's family.
This is what they do. This is one of the reasons why they run this.
this identity politics. They want to make everything that they dislike a moral failing so that they
can, the actual moral failings, they elevate. But non-real moral failings, they turn to moral
failings so that they can emotionally blackmail you and can control you. And that's what this is.
So I'm just curious, is this more than one needs? I don't have, can't, last I checked in my very humble
property portfolio, which consists of
and property.
I don't have a beautiful estate in
Martha's Vineyard. No. Nope.
It's kind of absurd.
Yeah. It's kind of absurd.
Is that inequity?
Sounds like it.
Feels like it. I would love to be equitable with the
Obamas. Based on what we were hearing
last night. Yeah, because that means we get three
houses and like luxury vacations and
all kinds of chefs. You know, mine won't drown.
Those are the people telling us.
Yeah, I'm just saying.
so I don't know.
And it's not just her, Oprah Winfrey.
Now, this is what really gets me.
Oprah Winfrey was talking about this too.
Audio sound bite seven.
Let's play this.
From the Redwood Forest, love those redwoods,
to the Gulfstream waters,
I've seen racism and sexism
and income inequality and division.
I've not only seen it.
At times, I've been on the receiving end of it.
Well, and yet she was still a,
in this amazing capitalist free society to make herself a billionaire and have all kinds of
businesses, properties, you know, fame, everything, everything she could ask for, influence, power.
She can be a kingmaker.
But is she, instead of focusing on the blessings that freedom allowed her to achieve, she wants to
use those things as a way to hold other people down. And that is the big irony of it all.
I mean, imagine someone like Oprah Winfrey, who also has a beautiful Hawaii state, lecturing other
people on income inequality. I mean, I would also like to be equal or equitable with Oprah
Winfrey. That would be great. But there is no country on earth, and some countries are infinitely
worse that does not have its own issues to some degree. But what makes the United States so different
is that we have freedom and we have the ability for one to make their free will decisions and choose
to achieve things for themselves. The problem is that we have this Carl Marx laziness amongst
some people that think any kind of effort is tantamount to torture and they should be given it
because someone else's hard work is not the same thing. They don't want to have to aspire to that. So
they call it equity and demand what other people have worked for. And the irony of someone,
and the left totally missed this, by the way, because I made mention of this on social media,
kind of like a war shock test. And I was doing this in combination with the discussion about
J.D. Vance, right? And I said it was kind of weird for Oprah with her Hawaiian state, her multiple
homes, her expensive wardrobes, her frequent luxury vacations to talk about income inequality. And
someone saying and they're going, someone responded, well, how dare people come from nothing
and who've experienced this along the way, tell Americans the stories to where they are, especially
if they're people of color. Yes, thank you for completely proving my point. The left, which has
literally spent three days denigrating the American dream, wants to invoke it only to defend
the sheer irony. These people have zero moorings. None. That's it. So it's okay.
if there are people, if Marxists somehow succeed.
But anyone else, it's disallowed.
Because then you are committing the moral failing of ambition.
You are taking more than you need.
Well, who gets to determine how much someone needs?
I think that what determines how much you need is how much work you're willing to put in,
the choices that you're willing to make.
that's that's it no one's holding you down i reject that that's such you know what that's a lie
that marxists tell you to hold you in place and the people who perpetuate it are evil it is one of
the most evil things told people in this country that no no no you know you're you're you have to
stay in the status to which you're born that if you try to exceed too much then that you go in for
than you deserve. It's emotional
blackmail. But
there's a lot of this.
A lot of this.
Then you had this from Oprah. Audio Soundbite 8. This was
wild. Listen to this. We
are not so different from our neighbors.
When a house is on fire,
we don't ask about the homeowners
race or religion.
We don't wonder who their
partner is or how they voted.
No. We just
try to do the best we can
to save them. And if the
place happens to belong to a childless cat lady.
That was weird how I turned to that one shift right then.
So she's waiting out of J.D. Vance.
And she got a lot of criticism.
Speaking of wildfire, she got a lot of criticism because they said that she was taking
focus away from the people impacted and there was a lot of criticism about,
because she was asking people for money for the victims of the Maui wildfires and all
of this.
And she got a lot of criticism for it.
But here's what I find, you know, absolutely fascinating.
about her remark here.
Because, again, she's saying this about J.D. Vance.
This was, you know, she said, well, you know, they, I guess when she says they are, I suppose,
she's talking about Democrats, but she's saying that, well, they don't ask about
their homeowner's life if their house is burning down.
But interestingly enough, they did ask about vaccinations.
And they did threaten to deny care for people who opted not to get shots or who had
natural immunity.
That's what's so interesting about this.
you actually did do that.
You did threaten to withhold care in hospitals to people who didn't bend the knee and get the shot,
even if they already had the virus and thus develop natural immunity, which for the first time in, you know, history,
apparently natural immunity didn't work.
Crazy.
So, I don't know.
I just, I thought that was fascinating.
By the way, she also, add another, by the way, in there.
She was one of the first people to tell Trump to go and run for office.
She was one of the first people.
In fact, there was a letter, and Trump's campaign posted it.
There was a letter that Kane found where she was encouraging him.
You know, too bad we're not running for office, but a team.
She did an interview with him too.
One point, this was like back in the 90s when she had encouraged him to run for office.
So it's all their fault.
There you go.
They're mad.
They can be mad.
But do you see what I'm saying?
this is this I it's this shaming of ambition shaming of motivation it's the shaming of the spirit that created the
American dream if you have it it's considered a moral failing like how dare you want more
than what you were allocated upon birth it's the weirdest thing Democrats think that you have to
stay in the economic status to which you're born. But if you want to change your sex, then you can do that.
Yeah. That's weird. Isn't that weird? So weird. It's so weird. It's an interesting approach.
But I think it's one, I think more people now, I will say, I feel like more people now
listen to that kind of stuff on the left than they did so before. Don't you think it's okay,
that more people I think are, I'm trying to find, sympathetic maybe? That's not the right word to use.
but maybe more receptive to these Marxist tenants than before, right?
Oh, absolutely.
Because it used to not be this far Marxist at the D&C.
It's that slow creep.
Like we talked about this over a decade ago on the show, how this is the slow creep.
That's how it's working.
Also just a creep.
It's a regular creepy creep, you know.
We have a lot more on the way.
The waltz, we have the waltz stuff.
And I have a question for you.
Is this brat?
Wait, no, you're not going to answer that until we come back.
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Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of the United States.
So this is a weird
Flex that Big Gretsch put out
And there's some
It's like a song
I don't even know what song it is
But it's a bunch of women
Keep playing it
It's a bunch of women
Democrat women at the DNC
Who are awkwardly posing together
Like they're doing a band photo
And it says
Gang's all here to protect
LVGT reproductive rights
Health care blah blah blah
Family blah blah blah
And
Gretchen Whitmer tweeted it out
And said quote
Finally made it out of the group chat
And my response was this is the weirdest boxed wine ad ever.
The weirdest ad ever.
And isn't the chick in the middle?
I think that's, I am pretty sure that that's Michelle Grisham, who is the New Mexico,
New Mexico's anti-gun governor.
This is so awkward.
And the chick in the maroon suit, oh my gosh.
Like, why are you?
And the blue lady, why?
This is so, is this brat?
I'm told the same.
this is brat. But Michelle Grisham, the New Mexico governor, and I think she's the lady in the middle
there, she had to settle a sexual harassment claim for $150,000. Yeah. Yeah, he, she was accused by
James Halenon, a former campaign staffer of dropping water on his crotch and then grabbing his
crotch in the midst of a campaign meeting prior to the election. So they paid him six figures to
shut him up. Oh, I'm sorry, to settle legal eagles out there.
Wait, so that's it.
That sounds like hush money.
She was also criticized for her handling of the pandemic and, you know, obviously her gun control stuff.
But big wretches in it, some other people, Kathy Hochel, I don't know.
It's just so awkward.
The lady in the maroon suit, her fashion sense is killing my soul.
And then the lady in the blue looks like she just put a suit jacket on in the middle of PE and just ducked out of like freshman girls' PE to go and pose for this picture.
it's so bad. And I don't know why they have Michelle Grisham in the middle like she's the princess. It's a weird. That's a weird flex, right? I was again, watching this and they kept touching on abortion, everything else. I wish they would actually talk about things that impact women because the abortion comment, they would go up there and they would say things that just the dumbest stuff. I'm going to give you some examples coming up next hour. But they kept acting like no one is helping them with their reproduction or whatever and all because they're,
are told it's all already protected state by state in the case of raper. I hate saying
that. My gosh, I'm so tired of saying this stuff. Raper incest. That's all that's already, that's
already statute in every state. The issue is up till the moment of birth taxpayer funded, which is
what they tried to do through the Senate with the Women's Protection Act, which is a weird
title for something that was just basically like taxpayers fund our abortion as birth control
up into the moment of birth because we need nine months to figure it out. I don't know. That's,
they don't, they kept talking about that.
like women are being denied because it's not free.
Or women are being denied if they can't go and get an abortion when they're nine months pregnant.
Or women are being denied if they use it as a form of birth control, which is what it's used for,
according to Planned Parenthood's own stats.
I just wish that they could talk about something other than what they, they're like sexual organs.
It'd be great.
You know, I thought we as women, you know, kind of progressed past that.
But then I watched a D&ZN.
I'm like, maybe some of us didn't.
We got a lot more on the way.
I've got examples.
Stick with a second hour.
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When Donald Trump comes down to Texas stands next to officers in uniform is just like mine.
He's not there to help us. Don't think that. Not for a second. He is a self-serving man.
I mean, look, just like when he killed the border bill. He just made our jobs harder.
What?
Now, Kamala, on the other hand, has been fighting border crime for years.
Gosh, I do not.
She's gone down to Mexico.
This dude.
So this dude, if you didn't hear, he's, this is chef Javier Salazar.
He, uh, holds pride events and has drag entertainment and all that stuff, and he's got
a suspiciously high-pitched voice.
And, uh, yeah, he's a big-time Democrat.
He's, you know, very much.
Uh, he also was blasting Kamala Harris.
like literally just
not even a year ago.
Actually, one year ago.
18.
Audio San about 18.
Listen to this.
Same guy.
Same guy.
Sheriff, Javier Salazar.
Sheriff is a pleasure to see you, sir.
Tell us about what you are asking for.
What are your needs?
Well, right now, thank you for having me, first off.
Right now, what I'm asking for is for the president
or a member of his administration that can make decisions
to come down and talk to not just me,
but at least 12 other Texas sheriffs.
from major counties in the state of Texas,
that are dealing with this issue firsthand.
So I'd like to see somebody from Washington come down here,
get boots on the ground, get eyes on the issue at hand,
and then talk to us a bipartisan group.
So he's complaining that nobody's helping him at the border.
That's so weird.
So which is it?
No, they dangled out.
Hey, Sheriff Salazar, we need to use someone with a badge
to come up and speak about the border and bash Republicans.
Can you come to a?
Yeah, I'll do it.
This is why, by the way, I don't back the blue uniformly.
It's situational.
No problem saying that either.
It is situational because, I mean, get mad at me all you want to.
I don't care.
I don't care.
I feel like Ricky Jervais at the Golden Globes.
I was up late watching the DNC trash.
I don't even care today.
Dana Lash with you, welcome back to the program.
Top of the second hour.
It's exactly what I'm talking.
I sat on stage with a bad cop at Parkland.
I know they exist.
I know there's good ones out there too,
but I don't have to pay that indulgence.
You know, every time I want to like,
criticize a clearly bad cop.
You know what I'm saying?
So this guy was like begging,
begging for help at the border a year ago.
Now he's like,
I love Kamala Harris.
I love her so much.
Now it's a totally different tune
because someone offered him
a speaking gig at the DNC.
Interesting that.
Maybe he can go and hold another drag event.
You know, maybe because that's,
this just, oh sorry, two years ago,
but still same thing.
Yeah, come down here,
get boots on the ground,
get eyes on the issue at hand.
And then two years later, I mean, she's amazing.
She's literally down here fighting at the border like herself physically.
Repelling illegal entrance trying to cross the Rio.
I can't.
Can't.
So the other couple issues, I've been watching the DNC.
And I have to, you guys are my therapy today.
I have to vent about it because I watched it last night.
moved a kid into college and then came and watched this stuff.
So maybe hoping to get some sort of insight into what policies they're promoting.
Even if, let's just say, let's just say if, you know, Kamala Harris is elected,
do we even have an idea as to what her policies are going to be?
Because all I get out of everything is that money's bad in vagina.
That's it.
It's all I get out of it.
Right, Kane?
That's going to help you a lot pay your bills, right?
It seems to be the message.
Do you feel the stress coming off your shoulders?
from that? This whole week the messaging's been pretty...
I'm not joking. Audio Soundbike 20. This is
a DNC video.
I forget which one this was because we have
literally 11 million cuts
of this stuff. Poor
Juan is like, I feel like we've got to
wash his brain now. This one's on abortion, I think.
Yeah, I know it's on abortion, but was it like one of the
pre-prepared or was it one of those broads up their
time? I can't even remember anymore.
This is what I'm talking about, 20.
Incredible moment in history.
We've seen women stripped of their most
fundamental right to autonomy over their bodies. Okay, stop, full stop, full stop. Who is stripping
women of our full right to autonomy? What is that? That's a phrase, right to autonomy. It's kind of
redundant, isn't it? Like, you don't even need to say right to autonomy. You would just say
autonomy. You don't need to have this like complete, ridiculous word salad. But who's doing that?
Who's making you have sex? And
get pregnant. Who? I want to know. Who is making you have sex and get pregnant? Because the only
time that I have ever seen the government strip anything from anybody was during lockdown.
That is the only time I have ever seen anyone stripped of dignity, of autonomy, of other rights.
They act like, what is, what do you mean? What decision over your body? Let's start there.
because that means that sounds like rape.
So you're saying the government is raping people.
That's at the very basic, just crux of it is what you're saying.
Where's that at?
Where's that news story?
I don't see it.
Where's MSNBC?
I would imagine that if the government is getting women raped and getting them pregnant,
then that would be a major news story, Kane, right?
So where is it?
Oh, wait a minute.
It's women who are choosing to engage in an activity that can result in pregnancy.
And that's according to Planned Parenthood's own publicly available statistics.
Can we stop this stoop?
It's the same stuff over and over again.
All these chicks need to get a new line.
I, it's amazing.
This is what I'm talking about.
This is all it is.
Anytime a woman comes up, it's just this.
They save the other issues for the men.
By the way, speaking of videos,
Waltz's AudioSumby 16,
his introductory video once again.
Once again.
incorrectly identified him as they command sergeant major in the National Guard.
Watch.
After his 17th birthday and served 24 years in the National Guard, rising to command Sergeant Major.
Oh, boy. Oh, boy. Oh, boy.
Yeah, that's not right. But, you know, and then people are like, can you believe that he is being criticized?
He's being criticized. No one's attacking his service. They're attacking him for lying about it.
this is the other thing that really bothers me that I think is not getting enough attention.
He lies about the goofiest things. So again, last night they were talking about abortion and they
were also misrepresenting the women, which we're going to talk about coming up, the women who had
received abortions. But they keep saying that he had, he and his wife had IVF, that they underwent
IVF, even though his wife came out and said, no, that wasn't what we did. We didn't go through
IVF. They went through a different process that was not at all IVF. But the reason they keep
touching on IVF is because they're trying to make it, make it something that, they're trying to act
like Republicans are against it. Trump has literally come out and said he's not against it. That it would
not be anything that he would oppose in his administration, regardless whether where you stand on it as a
Republican or as a conservative. That's, I mean, he's already said that. So why are they, I don't get,
why are they trying to claim that they're, they're creating, that's an actual. That's an actual.
straw man. They're creating something
to fight against. It's not a position that the right
holds. Or like this. Who's
this chick? What's she? The AG.
I'm scrolling through our
million dollar audio or a million counts
of audio. She's, oh my gosh.
Audio Soundbite 11. So I tweeted this
out. I said no one.
Absolutely no one.
And then Michigan
AG Dana Nessel. Listen.
By the way, I got a message for
the Republicans and the justices
of the United States Supreme Court.
You can pry this wedding band from my cold, dead gay.
So my first thought was, no one cares.
Literally no one cares.
My second thought was, gay hand?
That's so cringe.
That probably sounded better in her head.
Gay hand?
I mean, I've heard of Nick Cave's red right hand,
but I've never heard of the gay left hand.
I've never heard of that.
My dead gay hand?
My dead gay.
I love my dead gay son.
I'll take it off my dead gay hand.
What?
I love my dead gay son.
Are gay hands different from regular hands?
She got like an extra finger on it or something?
I don't know.
I don't know what's wrong with it.
What makes it different?
Every finger's a different color.
You're just stop trying to be specialer than everyone else.
Stop it.
No one cares.
No one.
said anything. She gets up there and she says she does that. Oh my gosh. That's embarrassing.
That is embarrassing. Like nobody was talking about literally nobody was talking about this.
And then she gets up there. You know, proud off my dead gay hand. Okay, Heather's. All right.
It's like Kurt's sister. Kurt's dad, Kurt's sister from Heather's. It's a deep dive. It's a deep cut.
Golly. This is what I'm talking about. It's all like they keep trying to.
create things to argue against.
No one's taught.
No one.
That's the, again, where I'm not arguing about IVF because the Trump team already came out and said,
that's not anything that they're opposing.
So that's not even going to be a part of the administration.
So why are they doing that?
I don't get it.
Why are they mad?
And then they get mad at Republicans because Democrats fubarred Roe v.
Wade.
That wasn't anything Republicans did.
And Democrats are trying to target Republicans so their own base.
doesn't get mad about how over how poorly they handle that. If Democrats were really concerned
about what they call quote unquote women's reproductive rights, why did they not do anything
state by state for decades? They focused everything federally. Even Ruth Bader Ginsburg before
she passed was warning them all. You, this is a horribly determined case and it's going to
be contradicted and it's going to be undone. You need to do something about it, state by state.
I mean, that's what she was saying. They never did anything. And then the, in other
took place and they got mad
of Republicans because they didn't do anything.
Again, you're
creating, you're making up stuff to argue
about that you did yourself or that no one
is arguing. But this is
them. But do you want to hear what
the most uncomfortable point was
so far?
I missed this because I
was off air, but can I play audio sound
bite nine, please? Ashley
Biden just showers her dad with praise.
Joe Biden
is the
O.G. Girl Dad.
No one else had daughters before him.
He told me I could be
anything and I could do anything.
As a child,
I would sit on the leather chair
in his office doing my homework.
And he would sit next to me
doing his work, drafting
the Violence Against Women Act.
And then we had a shower.
Look, she wrote that in her diary that she claimed was hers
and took ownership of. And then the FBI
I took possession of and then they tried to sue people over it.
So don't sit here and tell me that it's not real because she wrote that in her own hand
on her diary and she claimed that it was hers.
So moving on, that was weird, right?
It was weird.
My dad told me I could do whatever drug I wanted.
Remember, by the way, the reason that that diary came into someone else's possession is
because she literally left it in a flop house, a drug flop house in the mattress.
Yes.
I actually know whose house it is.
I don't know the person, but I know someone who does.
It was a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's like an ex-lover and left it in the mattress and apparently another female found it. That's what happened. That's how that diary came out. So, weird, right? Awkward. Super awkward. Tonight's going to be even more awkward. Oh my gosh. It's going to be, because Kamala Harris is going to be speaking. Or wait a minute. Do we have, what did Clinton call her? Hold up. We have that audio like soundbite 11 million billion.
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camel uh oh man i made of remarks okay let's move
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This headline brings me so much joy.
I think my heart started beating again.
Because I've never so related to a headline more in my entire life.
You know your girl's a cynic, right?
Okay.
I wake up cynical.
So this study, the headline is, the average person knows if their day has been ruined by 8.36 a.m.
Like, that's right. You know it.
Which time zone?
Oh, that's a great question. I think just their time zone. It says one bad morning can derail everything.
They did the survey and it shows that Americans know if they're in for a bad day by 836 a.m.
And they surveyed 2,000 Americans, and they found the average person indoors four bad days a month.
So that's 48 days or a month and a half of bad days annually.
And then over 26% of respondents said that when something goes awry in the morning, the day seems totally lost.
Like if they wake up feeling sick or if they didn't sleep well, if they lost their keys, or if they wake up with a headache, or women, if they messed up their makeup or their hair's bad.
I mean, they just know it.
You know, it's not going to be their day.
I thought that was hysterical.
parents are baffled by high school principal Robert Nunes giving a mascot lap dance as the, oh boy, this is over in the sun.
Parents are, this is in Atwater, California, Boohawk Colony High School in Central Valley, they held a back-to-school pep rally.
And apparently parents are furious because their principal gave and received a lap dance from the school mascot.
and there were actual students there going,
am I a square that's getting old,
or is this weird?
Like students were,
they were actually, like, putting that out on TikTok.
And so the parents are very upset.
They're like, why is this happening?
Like, apparently, like, the mascot was twerking on him
and all this stuff.
Like, you're at a high school.
You know what I mean?
If you can't differentiate, you know,
the club from the high school,
then maybe you shouldn't be an education.
So coming up, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton,
does he know where all those missing kids went
that Harris was in charge of his borders are?
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Javier Salasad. Sheriff is a pleasure to see you, sir. Tell us about what you are
asking for what are your needs well right now thank you for having me first off right now what i'm
asking for is for the president or a member of his administration that can make decisions to come down
and talk to not just me but at least 12 other texas sheriffs from major counties in the state of
texas that are dealing with this issue firsthand so i'd like to see somebody from washington come down
here get boots on the ground this is flashback audio from two years ago bear county sheriff uh...
or Salazar, who was criticizing the administration for being MI8. Now, interestingly enough,
same sheriff. I guess they lured him to their side by promising him a speaking slot at the DNC.
And he goes out and says, oh, Trump made our job harder. Republicans made it harder.
They killed that bipartisan border bill. You know what was absent from any discussion last night at the DNC?
Really, largely, the border, including this insane headline that, you know, that.
That is, it's actually an extension of what the New York Times reported on a year ago, how the
Biden-Harris administration lost track of over 320,000 kids brought illegally over the border.
Nobody knows where they're at.
This is, well, this is the exact kind of stuff that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has
been hitting at and pointing out.
We've got two big issues to talk with him about today.
He joins us now via Skype General.
Always a pleasure to have you.
I just, I got to get your reaction.
first off to the story.
The fact that this wasn't nobody,
I mean, they say that they claim to care about the lives of people crossing the border illegally,
but yet there is no concern for the hundreds of thousands of kids brought illegally over the border
who have just gone missing.
The New York Times report about this a year ago.
Now New York Post has it.
Yeah, and they've known about this for the entire time.
The administration has been dealing with this the last four years.
And I think they anticipated it.
It's just the cost of doing business.
They wanted to get people here for their purposes, which is voting, and they were willing to sacrifice these children because there's no way that they had the capacity to keep track of these kids.
And they knew it when they started.
Yeah.
No, that's it.
I mean, that's it.
They knew that and the number is increased.
So when the New York Times was writing about it, it was like $290 something.
Now it's over 320,000 kids that have gone missing.
And they're just, I mean, the only assumption that can be made is either child labor or trafficking.
And the New York Times said that they, a year ago, that they could see that there were.
some hotspots that these kids were going to.
But interestingly, nobody in the Biden-Harris administration was concerned about any of this.
In fact, they wanted it, they wanted them processed faster and released quicker.
Yeah, remember, the purpose is not to protect these children.
If they cared about that, they would have done this whole process slower.
They would have made sure people weren't crossing under dangerous conditions and traversing
all these countries under dangerous conditions.
They would have made sure that cartels were not involved in this.
Cartels were 100% involved in all of it.
So there was nothing safe about the way they did it.
All they cared about was speed and numbers because their purposes were not protecting
these people or taking care of these people.
This is about votes.
That's it.
And I've heard to that point we're talking to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton that
there have been Democrat outfits that have been stationed outside of like some of
these processing offices, et cetera, to register people who are not in the country legally
to register to them to vote.
What do you know about this?
Yeah.
So we just started our investigation.
We actually went out and said I sent out my investigative team undercover, start looking at that.
We're still involved.
And we went on to state property.
We went on to state police property where they were issuing driver's licenses and where you typically register people to vote at the DMV office.
Typically, you get your driver's license.
You can register to vote right there.
And yet, despite the fact that this was on state property and they were they were registering people to vote at state offices,
for some reason there was a separate, there were separate nonprofit station.
that we discovered that we're registering people.
Now, why would you have a separate location when supposedly you could register at the DMV while
you're getting your license?
The answer seems pretty common sense.
Those are people who couldn't get registered legally.
And so my guess is these nonprofits are out registering people who didn't get, they're registered
in Texas at the DMV.
So we are like people who are, excuse me, not here legally.
are registering to vote in Texas elections?
That is my suspicion.
Now, we've just started this investigation.
So we're, you know, we're at the beginning stages.
But this was, these people were allowed onto state property, state police control property,
controlled by our state.
Right.
They were allowed to sit up.
And we just assume they were registering, I guess, assume they were registering, I guess,
assume they were registering correct people.
But that doesn't make any sense if you just think a little bit deep, not even slight,
just a little bit.
Why do we need a separate location when that's the job of the DMV is to register people that are getting their driver's license?
And why are they being allowed any kind of third party entity outside of these DMV offices even?
Well, it all got cut off like I think yesterday or today.
State police issued a bulletin saying all of this is going to end immediately.
But, you know, part of it is that we got that out.
I wanted to get it out to stop it.
I also wanted to get it out to let people know who are registering illegally that they can be prosecuted.
So you may want to try to do this, but you could go to jail for this.
And the people that are organizing it, the punishment is actually longer if you're actually coordinating all a bunch of illegal votes.
So we wanted to make people aware of it, get it out there, but we're still investigating what actually happened.
It's shocking.
But I'm not surprised given that I think the whole plan from day one, remember Joe Biden, day one,
day one is number one party, no more deportations.
Why would you announce that on day one?
Yeah. Why does that become the most important thing to tell the cartels on day one?
You're not going to deport anybody.
The idea, I think, was to send them this message to the cartels, get people here.
We'll take care of them. We'll put them where we want them.
And now we're seeing the fruition of their goal, which is to get people registered to vote.
Wow. Do we have an idea as to how many have been registered?
I'm sure that's something you're going to find out with this investigation.
I don't think we'll ever know because we're just, we're just, we're
having to dig this up. This has been a plan that they put together before Biden got into office,
I think. And this, unfortunately, I think this is going all over the country, especially in
states like Florida and Georgia and Wisconsin, the swing states. They moved these illegals in.
That's why they wanted them. And then they transported them to where they wanted them. They
took care of them, made sure they could stay in contact with them. And now they've got them registered
to vote, a lot of them. And they've done it using issuing social security numbers. So then
they go into these states and get their driver's license.
And only three states require a proof of citizenship to get a,
to get the ability to vote.
So most states are not prepared for having to require some type of proof of citizenship.
So obviously the federal government is quite,
they're not just cooperative,
they created this plan,
knowing that the states were not prepared to stop it.
So we're in a little,
we're playing behind the eight ball right now.
And I'm trying to get the message out so that other states will,
will look at this and try to at least educate these illegals,
about prosecution if they're going to vote illegally.
Yeah, and Kane makes a good point.
So they can follow up with them for their vote, but not a court date, too, when all of this is,
when they're coming in and being processed.
Exactly.
Unbelievable.
You would think that, you know, I just, you know, at the audio that we played coming in,
Barr County Sheriff Javier Salazar, you'd think that this would be something he would be interested in,
instead of being at the DNC and bashing Republicans for trying to restore law and order at the border.
No, this is what they wanted.
This was the plan from the beginning.
Maybe he's an exception, but the reality is,
I believe that they planned this before Biden came in because that's why they were ready to go on day one.
They wanted to maximize the number of people that the cartels, because this was a partnership between the cartels and the Biden administration.
Get these people here. They're not, they're not like hiding from Border Patrol. It's a handoff, right? It's a handoff so that the Border Patrol can get them into the right places, to the right states so they are in a position to vote.
Wow. We're talking, oh, gosh, we're talking with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. I want to switch gears here and ask,
about this suit that you filed on behalf of Texans because the state fair of Texas has banned
firearms. Now, I have to point out that it's by, you know, two of statistically, you know,
higher crime areas, and that's where the fair is held at. And I don't think that they have
enough security per person that's there at the fairgrounds in order to keep everyone safe.
So as someone who values the safety of myself and my family, I was very concerned that they've
decided to ban everyone else from being able to defend themselves, heaven forbid.
Look, first of all, we haven't filed a lawsuit.
We gave them a 15-day notice.
They're close to the end of that.
If they do not stop this policy, this rule that they put in place, by that 15th day, we will soon.
Because they are not allowed under state law to ban and seal carry on government property.
And even though this is a private organization, they are renting, leasing this space from a city government, Dallas, to hold their fare.
that's that's illegal you cannot ban concealed carry now if you're a private organization you have
private property you're your your whether it's non-profit or profit's a private property issue that's your
decision but government under texas law very clear that they cannot stop concealed carry that's
that's Texas law that's wild that they even tried doing this then knowing that that's the law
my guess look this is what they do they ignore laws and they make us soon this is the this is the
Obama model. This is what you created. And now we fight everything because they have no respect for the
Constitution or the law. And it costs taxpayers. Yeah. And they know that we can't fight them on
everything. So they just change everything. They don't, they don't respect the Constitution.
Don't care about the Constitution. Don't care about the laws. They do what they want to do.
And then they make us go fight them. And we will. You know, when we can, we know, we have resources
to do it. We'll fight them. Are they going to back down on this, you think, General?
I have no idea, but it doesn't, I mean, I would prefer.
we don't have to go to litigation, but, you know, so be it.
They want to go to court.
You know, we'll assume and we'll find out whether Texas law matters.
My guess is that it does.
This is just wild, just wild to me.
We've got one more question for you talking Texas Attorney General Knaxon who's juggling.
I think every issue that you can juggle in time.
You got immigration.
You got Second Amendment.
Now we got the GM data collection as well because Texas is now taking on GM.
You've been talking about this.
taking data from people and not telling consumers that they're taking data from you.
I mean, privacy is a luxury anymore in today's age.
Tell us what you're doing to fight this.
Yeah, so we think this is a deceptive trade practice to take people's information about how they're driving,
and they're recording everything.
Whether you're wearing your seatbelt, how far you're driving, how fast you're driving,
whether you're taking hard right turns, you're hitting the brakes too hard.
and that information is for sale to whoever they want to sell it to.
And, of course, they're selling it to insurance companies, which then affects whether you're covered or how much you have to pay.
And the consumer is not aware, they don't give consent.
They're not, the disclosure is not clear.
And so we think that's a violation of Texas law.
And we're going to try to stop it.
And we're going to hold them accountable for it.
And we believe there are other car manufacturers doing this.
Golly, you can't trust anything anymore.
Oh, my word.
This is, well, now, see, now I feel like I'm good.
good to be paranoid. There's a reason why I am normally. Attorney General of Ken Paxson of the
Republic of Texas. Good to see you, sir. Thank you for fighting on behalf of Texans. We appreciate it.
Absolutely. Have a great day. You too. We have more to come, folks. As we wrap up this second hour,
we've got to roll into some Florida man as well, and as we do so.
It's his life mission to make bad decisions.
It's time for Florida man.
All right. So, I've lost on myself. All right, here we go.
Boy, oh boy. So there's a million. I want to start with the, oh, why, no, I don't want to do that one. I don't want to do the screwdriver one.
Oh, see, I was like, good luck.
Oh, Kane.
Good luck with that one.
Okay.
How do we do this? Because it's an, let's skip this one.
There is no way that I can share with you a story about a guy. It's a Florida man who, I don't know how to put it.
imbibed a screwdriver through a place that's not his mouth.
I would say he loves tools.
Yeah, let's not do that one.
There's no way I can talk about that one.
But I can talk about a Florida man who was arrested for alleged upskirt photos of women at a Florida grocery store.
Oh, my gosh.
This guy, 45-year-old man, was arrested by detectives on suspicion of taking upskirt photos of multiple, multiple women at a Florida grocery store.
It occurred in June of this year.
Deputies were called after reports of this very suspicious individual.
He was like sticking his phone trying to get pictures under their skirts.
And he would place his cell phone in a shopping cart and then like get it close to, I guess like on the bottom part of the shopping cart.
He's being held on $60,000 bond.
I got to tell you, I, if I would catch somebody doing that, I think I'd beat them to death in the store.
I mean, so there must be some restraint on best.
half of the ladies who saw it and did not do that. So just saying that's now this guy boy oh boy he's a guy
who kind of looks like post Malone but not like like if post Malone were a total bad guy and totally
well this guy he looks like he's crawled out from under a rock Dylan fogle so Dylan fogle
got really upset because he was kicked out of a strip club due to inappropriate behavior now
I'm trying to figure out how you get kicked out of a strip club for inappropriate behavior like what are
you doing? Like, grabbing people, like, what are you doing? So this happened about 420 in the morning.
It took place just a few days ago. They were responding to the parking lot of the Emperor's
Gentleman Club. So taking it up, not just a gentleman club, but the Emperor's Gentleman Club,
where a truck had crashed, according to Tampa Police. Now, eyewitnesses said that 25-year-old
Dylan Fogel had been kicked out of the club, but got mad and then drove the truck into people
standing at the entrance because he was mad after having been kicked out of the club.
and they said he did it, he killed our friend.
They were all pointing to him when a law enforcement arrived.
They said there were no break marks, skid marks at the scene, no evasive maneuvers at all.
He definitely, according to court records, wanted to hurt someone.
He wanted to drive them over.
Oh, my gosh.
So, yeah, that's, I mean, he just doubled down on the insanity, that guy.
So this one, let's see, my favorite story, I think of all time is the pizzeria guy.
we had that. I put that out in Twitter because no one believed that story. This guy, Local 10,
a Florida man bleeding from the head was arrested at a Miami airport, along with his companion. He refused to get off the plane.
Miami Day. They got arrested in Miami International Airport. They boarded an American Airlines flight.
They were going to Vegas. And then they noticed a 27-year-old Eugenio Garnier was of Vegas was bleeding from his head.
The woman was Florida woman. This isn't, he's going to Vegas, bleeding from his forehead and had a bandage wound.
bandage around the wound. So they were asked, Miami-Dade said Hernandez, Garnier, he was asked to
clean up the blood, replace his bandages, but he said he didn't have any clean ones. They asked him to
debor. They were concerned about his medical contamination and the fact, you know, body fluid contamination.
And they said, if they couldn't fly, no one else could either, he and his companion. So they would not
leave. So they, and it's apparently up on TikTok. And the woman was saying he had just had surgery.
and they were told, please, you know, you're going to have to get out or you're going to have to be escorted out.
So they had to be escorted out.
They were handcuffed.
They were placed under arrest.
And every other passenger was forced to debord as well.
So the flight was delayed.
And they didn't actually say why he was bleeding.
They didn't say that.
But she was saying, the woman with him was saying that he had surgery.
So that whole flight was delayed.
I'm sure they were just elated.
Third hour next.
When you hear that, do you potentially think that this new numbers could be a liability for this campaign?
No.
When I hear that, first of all, I don't believe it, because I've never heard Donald Trump say anything truthful.
It is, though, from the Bureau of Labor.
I don't, I'm not familiar with that.
Wow.
So this is the Commerce Secretary who has no idea what is happening with jobs or these jobs, the job numbers where you had Biden Harris saying they created all these jobs and then like, what, almost a million of them just don't even exist.
just evaporated into the ether. It's not real. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with
you, top of this third hour. That's Gina Rwondo, who says she doesn't believe the government
data from her own government that she works for as Commerce Secretary that these jobs don't
exist. And that's, that's a crazy aspect of this, because this is something, I mean,
how do you, how do you over, first off, how would you overcount, right? Let's just say, like, how would you,
how would you make this mistake?
818,000 jobs have vanished from the jobs report.
Kane's eyes are so big.
They sit in a really dark corner of the studio because they got the control stuff over there
and I can see his eyes from where I am.
And a good 15% of those were like an anime character over there.
We're manufacturing jobs like 115,000 plus that they had to revise downward in manufacturing.
So this narrative, the entire time they're,
in office that they were bringing jobs back in the whole nine. The only jobs that actually
came back were the ones from COVID and then the ones that were created were government jobs,
jobs that take from the tax base and not contribute to it. Exactly. The biggest number was government
jobs. The biggest number. Bureau of Labor Statistics said that jobs growth data for 12, for the 12 months
to March, we kind of fit. It's 30% under what they had said. Yeah, 30%
under. So they had to do quite a bit of our downward revision there.
They, I, hang on, let me pull up my notes. One surrogate, one surrogate was saying, yeah, it just
means the market is a little cool. Guys, I'm going to pick up this four and a half foot
wide monitor and throw it. I'm like, oh my heavens. It's because they lied. They wanted to
hide the extent of the, the damage done by their economic policies. That's the true thing.
they didn't want to have that co-inside like this real actual like real reality coincide with the DNC
where they're out there talking about what they're going to do for people and then they have to go oh by the way
we we cost all these jobs a million almost a million fewer jobs than they actually said so they lied
they padded it these are jobs that never actually existed in fact as kane and i were just talking
the only ones that they actually they you know were able to say exactly exactly you know were able to say
existed were government, the government jobs.
And that was the huge, that was a significant, when we, when we, the jobs numbers came out last and we looked at this, that was a significant portion of the new, of the jobs that were created.
So yeah, they, this is, there's, I, I, I don't expect them to be asked about this. So I don't expect to have any kind of clarity from the people who actually wrote the policy and passed the policy that led to this conclusion. But, you know, they, they, they said that it, I mean,
Bloomberg's news is trying to say,
that's still a healthy rate of hiring.
That's not what I'm seeing.
That's not at all what we're seeing.
I mean, this is,
this downward revision is exactly what everybody has been feeling
with their checkbook.
That's what we've been seeing for four years.
It also means they've been lying for four years about this.
I think this is a tactic that actually is proven well for them
because what ends up happening is they lie.
The lie travels around the world twice before the truth gets its pants on.
And then the millions of eyes that saw the lie, only a portion, like thousands of people see the retraction.
And this is how they've been doing it for years and years and years.
And something I just put in Slack shows how they did it again.
How does, if you want to assume that they didn't lie and this is innocent, how does someone make a mistake like this?
how do you mess up this bad
intentional I know I mean that's the thing
it's like there's no way you can screw up this badly
unless it's on purpose
there's no way
it's weird because it's almost like
people were trying to warn you about this
your government is lying to you and telling you that the
economy is super strong everything's great
but we're seeing like what
over 60,000 fewer jobs every single
month
the media plays along
yeah
they've been they've been lying about
how many jobs were added to the economy for four years now. And then, yeah, so do you, now do you
trust them about, oh, inflation's not bad? We don't, do you trust them about that? Good night.
So they lie to us. It's a lie. Everything's been a lie from the get-go. You know this.
And it also is a lie. Let me share with you this media story. This is crazy. This is, we talk about
media malpractice. By the way, we're going to have Carol Roth on tomorrow about all that.
We talk about media malpractice. And this is one of the way. We talk about media malpractice.
and this is one of the worst I think I've ever, I've seen in recent times. So PBS, you guys know,
let me explain to you for really quickly before I get into the story. PBS, public broadcasting station
is owned by the corporation for public broadcasting or is under, not owned, it's under,
it's regulated, it's managed by the corporation for public broadcasting, which receives annually
half a billion dollars in taxpayer money. And in fact, you might remember back several years,
ago when Trump wanted to cut money to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, CPB.
I always say it out loud so people don't get it confused with Customs and Border Patrol.
So he wanted to cut the funding, like to zero for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
And the left lost their mind and they said it was an attack on free speech and other,
even though it's a government-funded thing, it's propaganda.
Now here's why I give you that structure.
Because again, remember, they get half a bit, half a bit,
half a billion, it was something like $455 million that they got. That was the last appropriation.
I think it was from 2022. So Judy Woodruff, who is with PBS, which gets its money from the
corporation for public broadcasting, which gets its money from entirely the government. And they
always say, oh, no, generous donors. No, no, a fraction of them give more than what they pay in taxes.
So Judy Woodruff was speaking to a live audience.
And this was in Chicago, this was in Chicago on a PBS roundtable.
And they were, they had an audience and they were talking about the ceasefire,
any kind of potential negotiation for a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel.
And Woodruff was saying,
that she knew that there wasn't going to be one because this is what she said. She said, quote,
the reporting is that former President Trump is on the phone with the Prime Minister of Israel,
urging him not to cut a deal right now because it's believed that it would help the Harris campaign,
end quote. That's what she said verbatim. And then she adds, who knows whether that will come out
or not, but I have to think that the Harris campaign would like for President Biden to do what
presidents do, which is to work on that one. So, and she's, she used to be on news hour and then
she just was slammed for it. So she presents this as an actual headline. I read you the quote.
I read you the quote. She says, you know, the reporting is that he's telling Netanyahu to not
cut the steel because it would benefit the Harris campaign. So then she gets a lot of flack for this,
right? Because people are like, where are you getting this from? What do you mean? What reports?
So she tries to come back on it.
And she writes on X.
She says, quote, I want to clarify my remarks on the PBS news special Monday night about the ongoing ceasefire talks in the Middle East.
She says, as I said, like this is some sort of excuse for her.
Now remember how I told you how she said the statement based on reporting.
She goes, as I said, this is not based on my original reporting.
I was talking about, she said the reports in Axios and Reuters about Trump having
spoken to the Israeli Prime Minister.
And in the live TV moment, I repeated the story, you know, et cetera, et cetera.
And she's like, you know, I made a mistake.
And for that, I apologize.
So she just repeats, like, not conjecture.
And by the way, people have been looking for, like, the reports that she's talking
about.
So she repeats this.
And this story went wild.
Like everyone, oh, Trump is trying to tank the ceasefire discussion.
He doesn't, he doesn't want this.
ceasefire discussion he's trying to because of the Harris campaign and they were trying to really
make him look bad and this is what and then she has to come out and say well this is based on
my original reporting not that this was oh my gosh do you not have a responsibility because she calls
herself as she calls herself a journalist right does she not have a responsibility to I don't know
Maybe just be somewhat honest and accurate when you're repeating news.
Oh my gosh.
I mean, she makes it up entirely.
What she did because people are like, where are these stories that are saying this?
She's making it up entirely.
And she says, I'm just reporting this from, and I'm looking actually at, I'm looking at her tweet.
I'm just reporting this, you know, from Axis and Reuters and that.
Except it's not there.
Both sides, everybody was denying it.
They're like, wait a minute, here's the problem.
The original, and this is what I have, the original reporting that they had on it, they were reporting on the ceasefire.
It didn't have anything about Trump calling them.
They actually wrote a second piece about this saying Netanyahu's office denies a call with Trump about the Gaza hostage ceasefire deal.
They had a whole story denying that that ever happened.
They never claimed that it happened.
They just said that this was like floating around and he denied it.
and it never happened. Literally no one, not Axios, and I didn't even find anything with Reuters.
Like Axios had a piece where they were dispelling this. Writers didn't even have one.
No one, literally nobody had that. Nobody was running that as a story. There was no outlet at all whatsoever that was reporting that as a fact. Nobody was saying Donald Trump is calling Benjamin Netanyahu and telling him not to accept this ceasefire. Not a single one.
not a single one.
She literally made it up.
She pulled it out of her ass and ran with it.
She made it up entirely.
And she is still on air.
Her salary is paid for by us.
Judy Woodruff is a glorified welfare recipient
on the taxpayer teat as part of PBS,
which is under Corporation for Public Broadcasting,
which receives half a billion taxpayer dollars
every year. Their appropriations make that happen. And that's the level of reporting that is on PBS.
She made it up, she made it up out of the ether and ran with it. And then she tries to blame two other
outlets, one of which didn't even write about it at all. And the other one only wrote about how,
oh, there's a rumor going around. This never happened. And she, she just made it up. Why are they
getting public funding? Why is a government agency running with false or, dare I say, misinformation?
Is this not the same government that wanted to create disinformation czar? Is this not disinformation?
I mean, this is like Dan Rather level of violations in terms of journalistic ethics.
Judy Woodruff. That's insane.
and she's like, oh, I'm sorry, I read it there.
She doubled down and that was her response.
So she lied about a story on stage.
Then she lied on Twitter defending herself about it.
You do not loathe the press enough.
And now, all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
If you don't do the air cowbow, can you really say that you're a fan of blueish for Colt?
I just don't know.
A semi-truck crash splattered I-94 with salad dressing
Detroit Free Press.
It was an unsavory incident.
It happened in St. Clair's Shores.
Michigan Department of Transportation showed the whole, oh, that is an absolute mess.
It's everywhere.
That's how you get ants.
That's how you get ants.
What kind of salad dressing was it?
It doesn't say.
It just says salad dressing.
Maybe it was like a selection of various dressings.
Sir Kamala's word sale.
Yeah, yeah.
By the way, the Florida man that had that, I missed a very,
important element. The Florida man that had the head surgery, right, and the plane that had to be,
that was thrown off the plane, he had hair plugs. That's why his scalp was still bleeding. And they thought
it was a bright idea to get with grody bandages under the, okay, there you go. That's,
I'm sick. I can't talk about anymore. Another Guinness World. What? Why do people do this?
Someone says, this chick has the biggest, has the fattest tongue. And it's like apparently a world record.
You're proud of that? That's the thing that we're doing with the Guinness World Records. Okay.
Yeah, 2,000 pounds of frozen fish missing after a flight diversion.
I'm sure that's totally accidental.
That's what everyone's asking.
How does a plane from Alaska get diverted?
What happened?
They said that passengers made it to their final destination, but their fish never did.
These people went on a yearly trip to go and get fish,
and they were returning from the flight Alaska to Seattle, and it was diverted.
And they said that they don't know what happened to the frozen fish.
They're waiting for it still.
that has to be a very expensive mistake from that airlines you know that we have a lot more on the way
including a very interesting point about the women that democrats were using and their abortion stories
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but I also believe our first responsibility is to keep our kids safe. That's what this is all about.
It's too long yesterday. Governor Fudd. Look, I'm going to tell you, when he first came out,
because you knew he was going to mention this, he's like, I'm a veteran and I'm a hunter. And
neither walls nor the guns that he wants to ban ever served in combat.
So stop.
Don't sit here and try to wow us with I know guns.
Apparently not enough to know the difference between like a semi-automatic and a full auto.
Apparently not enough to know that servicemen don't carry AR-15s.
They carry M-16s and M-4s.
Apparently he knows guns, but not enough to do that.
Not that much.
That's like some fud level flexing.
That's a fud flex.
That's what that was.
Welcome back to the program.
Dana Lash here with you.
Bottom of this third hour.
He only touched on two-way stuff.
But again, they don't carry AR-15s in combat.
Just like Tim Walston go to combat.
You know, that's that's not what, why do they keep pushing that?
But you know what?
Even if I don't care.
Our country was founded using weapons of war. People celebrate Independence Day, a holiday, an observant, secured by free people using the same guns that our government had. Weapons of war. I hate that phrase even. Anything is a weapon of war. And Democrats can never figure out where they stand on this. They're like, oh, well, you can use your AR-15s against us, but we have jets and all this other stuff. Like, wow, okay. So either it is a big enough deal to ban or it's not for you, which is it?
Pick a lane here. Pick a lane. Speaking of kids, there's a weird thing. And Lorraine over,
she moderates the chat that's over at Rumble and then is also a contributor over a chapter
and verse. So she noticed this and she has a piece on one of the women mentioned. Now here's what's
weird. So one, Democrats were mentioning over and over again, abortion, abortion, abortion.
and they made a big deal to try to highlight a number of women who, the way they represented it, had to get abortions and Republicans almost killed them.
And they said the reason these women were in this situation is because of the abortion law.
Because Roe v. Wade was overturned and it went back to the states, which I might add again, still, just a reminder, life of the mother, rape, incest, those are all still protected exceptions in every state.
And so the first woman, Lorraine noted, all of these cases, these weren't cases because of abortion law. It was cases of medical malpractice. The first woman, the Texas Tribune has a story about this. She had what's referred to as like an incompetent cervix. She went to labor at 18 weeks. And the doctors had refused to induce. And this went to court.
And this is what the Texas Supreme Court said.
They rejected the challenge because they said that the exceptions in the law were broad enough.
The doctor, she had a cervix issue.
It was the doctors who refused to induce her.
Medical malpractice was the issue, not the abortion law.
The second woman, Caitlin Joshua.
Lorraine noted that she was told her doctor would not accept a pregnant patient after week 12, which is weird because all prenatal care is incredibly important, you know, regardless, but okay, she had started bleeding at week 11.
And she said that two different ERs had refused to give her pain medications, and they sent her home with orders to talk to her OBGYN in in the morning, which apparently, I mean, none of this is true because when you,
you have to bring tissue in.
You have to, whenever a woman goes through a miscarriage, if it's at home, if it's not in a medical facility,
you're told to bring things in because they need to make sure that you've passed everything that needs to be passed,
not to get too into it.
When you're treating a miscarriage, that is a miscarriage, your body's rejection of the baby natural
because something is wrong, something is happening, there's an issue there.
It's not the same thing as an abortion.
And again, people were asking in this case in Louisiana whether or not this was medical malpractice.
Again, Hadley Duvall, this is the one who was raped by her stepfather when she was 12 years old.
And she was told that she had options.
She eventually had a miscarriage, according to the Associated Press.
She did not get an abortion.
She ended up having a miscarriage, but she was told that she had, and she didn't have options because this falls under one of those protected
classes. She's 12. It's rape. It's into all of that. So these are being really misrepresented.
And Lorraine has a piece back over, and I'm going to send this out in your prepping mail for the
morning. Unless I actually, what I'm probably going to do is a write-up this evening for the DNC,
and I'll have that separate in this write-up. Again, if you're a subscriber.
Kay Cox's situation is the same thing. Back in December of last year, Lorraine had a piece
talking about how it was an activist doctor and an abortion rights group that were seizing on this
woman's story as a way to present it as an abortion issue for Democrats. Kate Cox had two kids.
She announced apparently at the convention also that she's pregnant with her third. They discovered
a genetic anomaly and ultrasound showing multiple very, very serious deformities that were going
to affect the child's life. I mean, whether or not the child was even going to be viable.
The third pregnancy became very nightmaric for her, obviously. She had cramping. She had a lot of
indicators of preterm labor. And they were wondering whether or not she was leaking amniotic fluid.
She went to the ER. She was saying it was amniotic fluid, but apparently it wasn't identified as such.
And apparently it was Tristomy 18 was what was identified as being the issue.
And the look at the case, when you look at the case, apparently her doctors were making,
this situation entirely worse because doctors can't identify if there is a leak whether or not
it is amniotic fluid it's not you know a mystery and it doesn't seem like her water had broken
but apparently ever in looking at the case without getting into the weeds of this specific
case it looked like she had an activist doctor and it also looked like this woman this kate
Cox searched out and looked for an activist doctor because she had been told that her life was
not at risk, that she would be able to deliver health, you know, she'd fine. So she did not qualify
for the exemption under the current law. So she went looking for an activist doctor. And
that's how this case ended up going, coming to be. And she went, ended up leaving, apparently
the report was to get an abortion in another state. So the problem is that,
there wasn't any objective evidence that this was the route to go. There was even questions as to the
validity of the information that they were using to cite to justify for it. I mean, there's a lot of
stuff that, a lot of questions from it. But the bottom line, what I'm saying here is that Democrats have
been using and making these cases and they act like rape exception, the life of the mother are a
universal thing when they are the rare exception that counts that amounts to less than 1% of all cases.
for which there were already protected exemptions.
So they were using issues of medical malpractice and then one protected exemption, lying about the one exemption,
and then representing the other issues of two, definitely medical malpractice.
One, you know, technically could be, and trying to use those as a way to sort of pad their argument
and so that they could demand this abortion on demand as birth control up to the moment of birth.
And it's just misrepresentation.
that's what that's what these stories are these stories are not i mean this is and lorraine's got a big
piece that lists all of these things coming up uh including some of the other women that have been
mentioned but these cases the commonality the common denominator is that these are medical
malpractice cases and the doctors are not tending or advocating for these women their patients
so restricted abortion law has nothing to do with these cases.
But they're presenting them as such so that they can try to argue for it.
And they expect the media to not ask questions.
They expect, and if anybody asks too many questions, what they'll say is, oh, no, this is a private issue.
Well, how is it a private issue when you're making it a part of your party platform?
How is it a private issue, you, the party that wanted to know whether or not someone had an injection and they had to get an ID card, you,
the party that is, is demanding to get involved in parents who are dealing with children that
want to, minor children that want to have experimental surgery on their sexual organs.
Like, how are you sitting here saying that this is now, that's that you can't have it both ways.
You're going to hear a lot about this tonight because Kamala Harris is going to be speaking.
And this is going to be a major issue that she hits because it's all she has.
She can't talk about the border, heaven forbid, Trump's at the border today.
Apparently he just got there.
she can't talk about the border she can't talk about the economy uh she doesn't resonate with
with middle class voters i don't know what there is left for her to try to find some way to reach
people other than like do these abortions scaremongering stories that's the only thing i can see
so it's a this is going to be a huge this is going to be a huge focus i would imagine you're going
to hear these women's names. I would imagine that you're going to hear about the Kate Cox lady again.
And there's going to be a piece up at substack for you about this. I got a couple of other things to get
into. Some audio as well, because we haven't, we don't have the audio already. First up,
this is Dana Bash last night. Listen to this. This is a weird soundbite. This is audio soundbite
39. And Bash is remarking on the tone of messaging that Democrats are using to reach
a particular subset.
Listen.
But they are doing so in trying to put forward male figures,
Tim Walls being one of them, Doug Emhoff last night,
who can speak to men out there who might not be the sort of testosterone-laden,
you know, gun-toting kind of guy who wants to listen to Hulk Hogan and the kind of
of players that came out of the R&C, or might want to listen to that, but also in addition,
understand that it's okay in 2024 to be a man comfortable in his own skin who supports a woman.
And that's something that they really are trying to work on with male voters.
So it sounds like they're trying to reach low-tie dudes.
Low-tie beta dudes. That's what I heard from her.
What a weird remark.
You know if a Republican had said that, that people, Democrats would be upset, right?
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Yeah, you know, the vice president was returning to Chicago after having campaigned in Milwaukee earlier in the day.
And she was on Air Force 2 when her husband, Doug Emhoff, the second gentleman, began speaking at the convention.
So the plane actually circles for an extra 15 minutes were told in the sky so she could finish watching his speech.
Of course.
I mean, Green knew what?
Who cares about that?
She's going to watch her husband for 15 minutes give a speech.
So let's burn some fuels so she can do that.
Yes, she can do that because she's specialer than you.
Don't forget it either.
Welcome back to the program.
Dana Lash here with you.
She's speaking tonight.
Oh, boy.
I'm telling you.
I can, it's, I don't know.
They said that there's like rumors swirling that someone bigger than Oprah is going to be speaking at this thing tonight at the DNC.
I don't know.
I'm just happy that I only got one more night to watch and I'm done.
One more night to follow and I'm done.
I don't expect to hear any kind of specificity with her anything, with anything.
None of it.
I mean, you know, I imagine what she's going to try to do is talk.
I would imagine that she's going to probably bring up the.
price gouging, sorry, gauging. She said that
twice, whatever. That's
crazy. And then the
taxing on realized gains, that was
something that they had also put out, which is one of the
craziest things I've ever heard. Carol Roth is probably
going to lose her mind tomorrow on the show.
Kane, Kane's like immediately
fidgets. Did you breakdance over there?
What was that? You did like a herky jerky thing.
I just hate the fact that literally, if I
walked into a bank and took money that wasn't mine,
that would be
considered theft. Stealing.
I'd go to jail.
but the government can go right in there on gains you haven't even realized and charge you for it.
That's literally what if they lose value too.
Right.
Is the government going to pay you then?
Exactly.
Like what if they lose value?
Do you get money from the government and where does that money come from?
This just doesn't even make sense.
It's just an unworkable.
It's just asset and capital seizure.
That's all it is.
And I worry about the dollar.
The way our government's been treating our money, I think the dollar on the global stage is also collapsing.
Well, the petro dollar's already gone.
So I have true, genuine, strong worries about the dollar.
So that's, imagine, that's going to be very, that'll be something that you're going to hear, that you're, I would imagine that you will hear.
When nobody's, I think there's only, they'll give out her speech maybe a couple of hours before she gives it, but it'll be embargoed.
it'll be for the press.
And I would imagine it'll be abortion.
She'll probably hit some of that.
It's going to be mostly like how bad Trump is,
even though she's been vice president for, you know,
the past four years.
And then before that, it's senator.
So she's been, you know, in office the entire time.
I'm sure she's going to try to act like she's the big prosecutor.
This is one thing that they've been playing up.
And we'll talk more about this tomorrow is that she's the prosecutor going against the felon.
Let's look at her prosecutorial record, though, as AG.
let's look at the injustice that she perpetuated. That's one of the things we're going to be
doing tomorrow. And then we'll highlight the final day, highlight low light the final day
of the DNC. Today in Stupidity, came. All right, believe it or not, it's a Democrat. And her name's
Amy Klobuchar. She's a senator from Minnesota. And she thought she was being clever, I think,
in this moment where, you know, she's so anti-Maga, for whatever reason, making America great again,
really ticks off Democrats for whatever reason. But she's got a
A new suggestion is what it should be called.
Cut 35.
So psyched to see all of you.
I decided instead of the MAGA movement,
we're going to start the Mama movement.
That is make America, Michigan and Minnesota again.
What?
No, thanks.
How stupid is that?
But I will say this.
He is, in many respects, Tim Walls,
kind of like,
I mean, Newsom's pretty far left.
Walsh has been able to go further left because he's been in Minnesota and sort of shielded for media attention.
And don't underestimate that.
We'll have a recap of all of that tomorrow, folks.
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