The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Thursday February 15 - Full Show

Episode Date: February 15, 2024

A dispute at the end of the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl Parade leads to gunfire killing one and injuring at least 20. Democrat lawmakers in Missouri push for more gun control. Dana explains how ther...e are already laws on the books that would have prevented the Kansas City shooters. Dana reads a funny note written by a Millennial to Gen X. John Ondrasik from Five For Fighting joins us to discuss his latest song, “OK”, on the moral rot on our campuses, in our culture, and institutions following October 7. Biden’s DOJ has filed a lawsuit against the state of Tennessee because they made it illegal for prostitutes to knowingly spread HIV. John Kirby holds a briefing after news of Russia's anti-satellite capabilities. Dana questions why some are glorifying the only nice parts of Russia.Please visit our great sponsors:Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaJoin the Coffee Club today and get 30% off your first month’s subscription.Field of Greenshttps://fieldofgreens.comUse promo code Dana to get 15% off your first order and free rush shipping. Goldcohttps://danalikesgold.comGet your free Gold Kit from GoldCo today.Hillsdale Collegehttps://danaforhillsdale.comVisit today to hear a Constitution Minute and reserve your free pocket copy of the Constitution.KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSign up for the KelTec Insider and be the first to know the latest KelTec news.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet free activation with code Dana.Wise Food Storagehttps://preparewithdana.comSave $50 on your 4-Week Survival Food Kit plus free shipping when you order today!

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Again, we have confirmed there is one deceased person. Our gunshot wound total has went up to 22, and Chief Grundeson will provide a little bit more context to that. Right now, we're still working on a total of number of victims. This is still an active investigation. I do want to comment on the question that I got earlier about a video of some fans tackling someone. We do have three persons detained and under investigation for today's incident. We are working to determine if one of the three are the one that was in that video where fans assisted police. Our investigators are working with all of the surviving victims
Starting point is 00:00:53 to connect them with loved ones. We are also working to identify our deceased victim so we can notify their family as soon as possible. So that was just, just horrible yesterday with the Kansas City Chiefs Parade, and that's law enforcement there that was giving you the latest on that. And they still haven't released a motive. And there's, there's, it's weird how there was such a rush to get out information. And then they decided to, then it, then it just kind of went away. But they're blaming a dispute at the very least. They're saying it stemmed from a dispute. Honestly, it sounds like gang violence. Welcome to the program. Dana Lash with you. It's the very top of this first hour
Starting point is 00:01:41 on Thursday. And that's the top story. Today we're also going to get into some of the latest with the Russia threat. And it was just so weird to see so many people freak out over some of this stuff, especially the Republican who sits on the Intel Committee. And it just seemed like a big move to push that Ukraine supplemental. But we're going to get into all of that. But immediately, the same predictable people who went to go and who love rushing and they love politicizing tragedies and they love doing all of that, they immediately were out doing the same thing again.
Starting point is 00:02:20 And before even facts were known, before anything about the suspects were known, that's exactly what was happening. And so the latest with us, they say that it was, that it was, that it, looks like it stemmed from a dispute. It injured 20. There were nine kids in the hospital, one fatality. Three people, including two juveniles, were detained. They recovered several firearms. They did not identify the three people, although there's tons of photos out there that are kind of showing exactly who was in handcuffs and who wasn't. And so they said that eight people had suffered immediately from life-threatening injuries right after. Seven had
Starting point is 00:02:57 life-threatening injuries. Six were hospitalized with minor injuries. 11 children injured. And some of the injuries, too, stem from the hysteria that was understandably happening after, you know, after the shots rang out. But they had a 40-year-old Wichita man who tackled the murderer, and he was restraining his hands. He said, I started hitting him in the ribs, and he said he just did, was doing everything he could just to neutralize him. And this was him talking to the press. This is audio soundbite 4. One guy was hollering saying, you know, stop him, catch him, you know, tackle him whatever. And he's just, just bailing running. And out of nowhere, I heard that guy hollering and saw him just like, okay, well, I'm right here. And I just, I didn't even think about it. It was just a reaction.
Starting point is 00:03:50 I didn't hesitate. It was just do it. So I went to go. tackle him and another gentleman did the same thing. And as I'm tackling him, I see his weapon either fall out of his hand or out of his sleeve because he was wearing a long jacket or like a car heart. So when I seen that hit the ground, I'm like, oh, you know, we got to take this guy down. And so like I said, I did and another good Samaritan did. And we held him down. And it seemed like forever, but it probably wasn't. It was like 30 seconds holding him down. And me and the other gentleman and hollering at ongoers, you know, where's the cops? You know, get the cops over here.
Starting point is 00:04:28 Get the cops over here. You know, we got them. Yeah. And now, I mean, I'm glad they did something. I'm glad that he was able to neutralize the threat. What gets me, though, is the argument that I'm hearing from so many of these anti-gun folks. And we're going to dive into some of this. Like, oh, well, you know, all the police that were there and they didn't stop it,
Starting point is 00:04:47 because you have to be your own first responder, really. You cannot count on it. I mean, you're making the argument for everyone. But it was, I mean, it's pretty immediately they started in before we knew anything. And like I said, it's fascinating to me how it was wall-to-wall coverage, and understandably so. But then it's gone today. It's entirely disappeared. Everybody's talking about this Fannie Willis trial.
Starting point is 00:05:14 I'm going to be honest with you, the trial of her lover. I don't care. If you're looking to me to give you minute-by-minute updates about this trial, I don't care. I'd rather literally peel my own skin with an apple core than I would cover that. Because it's, to me, the 180 that they did on covering this story coming out of Kansas City is amazing. Now, and I covered this case in my first and, my first actually and second book on how much the police are allowed to, or how not allowed. the legal requirements of protecting your life as it pertains to police protection. A lot of people I think well we're going to dive into it. I want to touch on some of this other stuff but we're going to dive
Starting point is 00:06:00 into all of this stuff. Also the Russia threat. This is kind of this is crazy. This was happening literally yesterday as we were what was it. We were in like the third hour of the program I think when it came out and they had a briefing in the skiff yesterday house members and now you have Speaker Johnson saying there's no need for public alarm. Now what he's saying is entirely different from what you had some of these other lawmakers saying, including the rhino, Mike Turner, who's on the House Intel Committee. And Mike Rhino from Ohio is, he's a rhino. He's, this is a guy who's voted for Ukraine spending. This is the guy who's voted for all of it. And this guy coming out and being as, I think it was absolutely irresponsible for him as a lawmaker and as a public person and as a thinking
Starting point is 00:06:47 adult to come out and be as hysterical as he was and get everyone to freak out and worry. That's ridiculous. I can't stand that kind of drama and politicians should be publicly flogged for trying to incite hysteria into the American people. It's insane. And Johnson said, quote, I saw Chairman Turner's statement on the issue and I just want to assure the American people there's no need for public alarm. That's what he told everyone. He's like, we're going to work together to address the matter as we do all sensitive matters that are. classified. So they're not declassifying anything and he's just, he's, he's, I mean, very politely slamming Turner there saying, no, no, there's no need. There's no need for this. So I, uh, it seems as
Starting point is 00:07:33 though it was kind of overblown, doesn't it? Well, they were saying what? That they had space weapons, right? Rail guns and all kinds of stuff. Maybe they have all that. That was, I mean, there was a lot of, there was a lot of hysteria over it. And then there was, there was, this one speculation, speculative theory, this theory that was going around on social media where they were saying, oh, well, did Russia take out a U.S. satellite? Oh, there was a satellite that fell off the coast
Starting point is 00:08:02 of Hawaii, you know, last week. I don't. I hear to see all kinds of theories, but yet little comfort. All I know is that you can't trust anyone, and I'm sure is hell not going to trust a guy who has pushed Ukraine funding and funding for Gaza
Starting point is 00:08:18 and everything else above that. that of our own border. I'm not going to trust the hysteria coming from a guy like that. So that's, but Johnson says, look, there's no need for public alarm. He says that it's not, he said that people should not panic. That's unequivocal. That's what he told reporters in a statement just yesterday evening. He said, yes, he said that they're going to discuss it. And it's something that it's a product of the House Intelligence Committee, he had said, but he said that there's no need for people to panic. And he just sort of seemed like he wasn't trying to be insulting about people's concern, but he did seem a little bit miffed that perhaps Turner had was so
Starting point is 00:08:58 hysterical when he went public and released this statement about it. Because it was. It was irresponsible. I just, I'm a little bit, I don't know. I say nothing shocks me anymore. So in addition to this, you have, you've Tucker Carlson over and he was released these videos where he was talking about the metro, the subway system in Russia. Do you guys see this? Like he's been releasing these little videos where he's talking about all of this stuff. And I was watching this video that he did where he was in the subway system and he's marveling at how pretty it is and that, no, there isn't a subway in the United States that is this nice and this clean. And that is this beautiful. And I was thinking about the history of that particular subway station that he was in.
Starting point is 00:09:45 The history of it's quite interesting because it was. built by Stalin. And of course, you know, Russia's being a heavy-handed tyrant country, I think the areas where they're going to have tourists are areas where they want to make it look nice, like, you know, North Korea does. They want to make it look super nice and super clean and everything runs on time because there are certain things that they do prioritize, you know, maybe a little bit over the well-being of their people. But the, the, that metro station that Tucker was in and I'm pulling, because they were actually had read some, something about the labor that Stalin's Russia imported in from the West. And I had actually read
Starting point is 00:10:26 a few weeks ago a whole thing on this. And I just thought, huh, the timing of that is so amazing. So he's at the subway station in Moscow. The subway station was built by Stalin and it was designed and mostly built by craftsmen that they brought in from England. So Russia relied on the capitalistic west to bring in all of these architects and these tradesmen and skilled laborers, because they apparently didn't trust their own talent in Russia, they entirely brought in designers and labor from London. And they relegated specifically the murals and a few other basic things to their Soviet employees. So I just thought that was kind of interesting that he left that out of the video, because it's a beautiful subway station, but it was built by the West.
Starting point is 00:11:28 It was designed by the West. It was conceived and brought to fruition by the West, and here's what's interesting. So as these British contractors and designers and architects, as they're building this beautiful subway station for Stalin's Russia in Moscow, they were accused upon completion of being spies and a lot of them were jailed. Can you imagine? Like they were brought their architects, their designers, their consultants, you know, all of this stuff, they jailed them. They jailed them. They put them in jail because they said that they knew since they were, they were, they charged them with espionage and said that they knew too much sensitive information about their transit system.
Starting point is 00:12:15 But you brought them in to design it. That's what Russia did. So if you want to marvel at Moscow's subway station that was built by Stalin, you're marveling at a creation entirely of the West, that the West conceived, the West built, and the West implemented. So I thought that was a fun history about that train station. Interesting. We have a lot more on the way, including
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Starting point is 00:14:07 Dana likesgold.com. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. Interesting. So George Soros, his fund, is poised to take control of the nation's second largest chain of radio stations. 220 stations nationwide, according to court filings. Soros Fund Management has bought up $400 million of debt in Odyssey. The number two, U.S. radio broadcaster behind IHeart Media.
Starting point is 00:14:38 Hmm. You know his son is dating Huma Abidon? I just need to say that because I still don't believe it. Anthony Wiener, I was the one who broke that story for Andrew Breitbart when he was alive, and Anthony Wiener accused me of hacking his Twitter account. So I just need to say it again. Huma Abedin is dating Alex Soros, Georgia's son. That's so weird to me.
Starting point is 00:14:57 How weird is that? Like, do those people ever get away from each other? Okay, I got more headlines for you, but we could sit here and spill tea legit all day. The House Homeland Security chair of that subcommittee, Mark Green is set to retire. He says he wants to go out with a win after impeaching Mayorkas. I mean, he has a good point. I kind of like these cats that are like, yeah, I'm done.
Starting point is 00:15:23 I don't believe in term limits because that's the voter's job. But I do like the dudes who like do it themselves. You know what I'm saying? Like, okay, all right, I appreciate that. You know, I get you. I appreciate it. Let's see here. Ooh, Cosmos history made scientists have discovered water on asteroids for the first
Starting point is 00:15:41 Time. Is it going to hit Earth? That's all I care about. I just just knock this rock out of the solar system because I'm done. Let's I'm done with all the craziness. But they say that they've identified. I don't get like super excited. It's not like they found a pond or something. But they did find molecular water on two silicate registroids cane. Iris and Massalia using the instrument, some sort of telescope that they call Sophia. And something about what I just don't. Are there aliens? Is it? Is there water? Is there animals there I can eat? That's what I want to know. I would love to grill up a space creature. If it's not cute enough to have as a pet and it's not like a bug, then I will totally put that on my barbecue. Yeah, I'm curious enough.
Starting point is 00:16:25 Yeah, like, I mean, what if there's like an alien meat out there that's like has all the benefits of like, you know, fish, but it's a red meat and tastes like steak? I mean, what? I think there's a Futurama episode about that. It probably is, you know. Your meme is bad. You should feel bad. Let's see.
Starting point is 00:16:39 Apes have a sense of humor just like humans. I believe that because they're hysterical. And they, I mean, there's a new study that's coming out of Germany. They published it in some journal. But they said, yeah, an international team discovered specifically four species, orangutans, chimpanzees, bonobos and gorillas. I don't like the bonobos. They're all skanky.
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Starting point is 00:19:03 That's Biden. He was asked about the shooting in Kansas City. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you, bottom of this first hour. You can listen coast to coast, you know, until we got all get shut down by Soros. Who knows? You can stream the radio program
Starting point is 00:19:17 and you can watch the video simulcast on Channel 347 DirecTV as well as YouTube. Always good discussion and Facebook. This, this shoot, shooting in Kansas City and there it's real weird how the media was it was wall to wall coverage and then it's like as soon as it became known maybe kind of who the suspects were or you know some of the other facts of the case or of the incident came out the tragedy came out it's like now the media doesn't really want to talk about it because I've seen people sitting in handcuffs you know
Starting point is 00:19:50 on street corners and that and apparently they said two of these people were juveniles they I mean, I just, I, nobody knew what the facts were before they started running out and losing their minds about stuff. Like you have them calling for gun control now and they need more gun control restrictions, et cetera, et cetera. And there was this one guy, he ended up blocking me. This one guy, I'm not going to say his name because this would be more attention than he ever had in his ever loving life. but he's like some Cardinals writer or whatever at, I think it's like what, KMOV in my hometown of St. Louis, right?
Starting point is 00:20:30 And he was saying that, oh, we need to have gun control restrictions. And he was basically saying that everybody who's, you know, doesn't support, he's a Cardinals writer at KMOV. And people who don't support all this stuff. Oh my gosh,
Starting point is 00:20:43 you're just, you know, horrible people, et cetera, et cetera. And a friend of mine who's in broadcasting had C-C'd me on something that she had said with him, or said to him, and I just simply said, you know, define assault weapon. Because he was like, ban all assault weapons now. I am so tired of that term being used. And it's not me policing the language.
Starting point is 00:21:04 What these jackwagons need to understand is that the language, the specificity is important because it invokes certain parts of the law that could determine whether or not you get a $1,500 fine or 15 years in prison. That's why specifics count. And if these people who only engage in this concern theater in order to clout chase on social media, and let's be real, none of these people give a rat's ass about the lives of any of these folks in any of these cities or any of these tragedies that have taken place. They care about looking like virtue signallers and they clout chase on social media. And why do I know this?
Starting point is 00:21:42 Because these people are entirely absent when it comes out that, oh, a repeat offender got a wrist slap in Kansas City. Another repeat offender got a wrist slap in St. Louis. Another repeat offender was able to just walk with no cash bail in New York. These people are always absent when it counts at the very germination of this tragedy. Because it's always somebody who is known. It's always somebody who's got a record. It's always someone who has numerous warning signs. And it doesn't take a due process eroding red flag law to see it and do something about it.
Starting point is 00:22:15 And I'll be damn if I hear another one of these morons blame. an innocent law-abiding gun owner. Alec Baldwin has killed more people than I have. Tired of it. Every day. You don't last yesterday. And I don't want to make this about me, but I want to tell you how nuts gun control people are. Yesterday was the first time in six years that I went out for Valentine's Day.
Starting point is 00:22:42 Right after the horrific and my friends who lost children in Parkland, I can't even imagine what they deal with every single day. especially on Valentine's Day. But people were outright nasty if we went out in public on Valentine's Day because of that. So I just stayed home. We just never did anything. And these people, they have so much energy to be nasty. But where are they when it counts? These two juveniles?
Starting point is 00:23:13 How is that my problem? How is it your problem? How is it the deer hunter's problem in southern Missouri, who maybe carries to work and has a rifle in his truck and enjoys turkey hunting and deer? hunt. How is it his problem? What about the mayor who wanted to defund the police? I mean, there's audio of him. This is what? Audio Sunby 15. This is Brandon Johnson. Well, this is Chicago. Don't we have the other, don't we have another mayor? Don't we have the mayor of Kansas City who's going on? Mayor of Kansas City wanted to defund the police. He was on video saying this.
Starting point is 00:24:00 just a couple of years ago, do you know that Kansas City has been run by Democrats for what? How many decades? Five decades? Kansas City has had a Democrat mayor, Democrat City Council, Democrat everything for years and years and years. same people who select the chief, etc. I mean, you've got to ask yourself a question, what is happening in these cities? Missouri, they're like, oh, Missouri is, you know,
Starting point is 00:24:44 tops for gun death. Oh, my goodness. It's a Second Amendment sanctuary state. Okay, tell me that you don't understand how state legislatures work without telling me that you don't understand how state legislatures work. It was essentially a resolution.
Starting point is 00:24:55 It has no legal binding, but it is a statement. I mean, we've covered that. Some of these people need to extricate heads from backsides and learn. civic responsibility and just basic 101. The crime rate of Missouri is driven by Kansas City and St. Louis. I lived in downtown St. Louis.
Starting point is 00:25:13 This isn't my truth. It's the damn truth. I lived in downtown St. Louis. I lived in McKinley Heights. Right across the street from Hodax. I lived there for a number of years. I worked, the radio station
Starting point is 00:25:29 that I started at was in Union Station. And so I had, I lived real quick drive. My husband worked literally down the street. We needed to be by where our work was. Our kids were homeschooled. We were part of a St. Louis. Fantastic St. Louis homeschooling community. But I lived in downtown St. Louis. I saw first hand the restorative justice rot in that city. And it's not unique. It's just like Kansas City. My neighbors, and I love my neighbors, we were, we had a very diverse street. And then we had a cousin that rented a house two doors down. We had this old
Starting point is 00:26:08 brownstone on the street that we lived on on McKinley Heights. Love my neighbors. We all looked out for each other. Then there were some folks that started running drugs from their house at the end of the street. And I don't know what it was, but I mean, the neighbors got, because my kids would play with the neighborhood kids and they'd ride their bikes or sometimes they do, they'd skate up down the street and I would go out there with my sidearm, open carry, and I would make sure everything was cool. And the neighbors would not allow their kids to go outside unless they saw me out there carrying because they knew that I will literally drag somebody if they try messing with any of these kids. And there was only one instance where somebody, I guess, was going to go and get some drugs or something down the street. And they thought it was going to be smart speeding, you know, up the street.
Starting point is 00:26:57 And they got an earful from me. And I'm like, you might think that your city, I'm from the Ozarks. Did you see the Langomores on Ozarks? Because that's my fam, family. All right? We're the real FAAFO people. Do not. We got family that has pig farms, so don't.
Starting point is 00:27:19 And so they didn't ever come near our end of the street. And they, apparently the word went out. If you see that crazy lady outside, you stay away from her. And you just, you come and get your drugs at the other end of the street. We called the police. The police would arrest them. and they were right back out. One of the people who, I guess, lived at the house for a while, because it was a drug house.
Starting point is 00:27:44 One of the people who lived there was involved in the shooting in Northside. And then, you know, and we'd get home from work. I'd get home from broadcast. And because it was a nice, we'd never had no issue. You're going to have issues everywhere. But I liked our neighbors. I liked, you know, I liked being able to see the fireworks at the, the, I loved our homeschool community. I loved, you know, we live right by the brewery, could smell the hops in the evening.
Starting point is 00:28:08 and our neighbors, we'd get home and our neighbors, they'd be having a glass of wine or something on their front porch and we'd go out and we'd all talk. And they're like, yeah, the one who had gotten pot for having, being involved in the shooting, Northside, out within two days, out within 48 hours. All the neighbors, we're all talking about how, oh my gosh, they just keep arresting and re-arresting the same folks over and over again. There's no penalty. There's never a penalty.
Starting point is 00:28:35 It happened over and over again. That's what drove crime. some of my neighbors would leave and they'd move to the suburbs because they were tired of the city not enforcing the law or whether if it wasn't an issue of enforcement they got tired of the judges the corrupt judges and these stupid corrupt dAs letting law enforcement hang and just letting these cats back out on the street and that was enraging our folks on my street we all appreciated the police. And we also knew that it wasn't their responsibility if the DA wouldn't bring charges or if they reduced charges or if these repeat offenders got let off. But what a statement that I had to open carry before my neighbors felt comfortable enough for their kids to come outside and play.
Starting point is 00:29:35 That's St. Louis. That's what, that's, that's, I lived in the city. So when I see some of these people out here saying, oh, well, this is, you know, this is the, this is a result of like the Brady group. Woman, please. Let me tell you something. The responsibility
Starting point is 00:29:54 of this is all the damn Democrats you all keep supporting and donating to. The same decade after decade after decade, Democrat Mayor, Democrat City Council, Democrat hand-picked, Chief, not elected. Same thing. Over and over again. Then you get the Democrat corrupt DAs,
Starting point is 00:30:11 the Democrat corrupt judges. And then you wonder why. You wonder why crime is increasing. I can pretty much tell you that's exactly what is happening in Kansas City. That's exactly it. That's what is happening in Kansas City right now. Two juveniles. Now they said that there was what a rifle involved maybe, but there was also maybe a handgun. How did juveniles get a handgun? How if they were not, how were they walking around with, how old were they? Good grief. This has to do with parents not raising their kids. You're not going to disarm me because you raised a criminal. They're just so much of this. Audio sound bite eight, this was one of these CNN stooges. I don't even know who this is, but this is that Second Amendment
Starting point is 00:31:08 sanctuary thing that they got wrong. Listen to this. Their rationale, and of course this is part of the Republican Party platform now, their rationale is let's make it as easy as possible for people to get guns so people are armed when these things happen. We see how quickly they happen. We see that police are on scene. It's not necessarily a guarantee and maybe not worth rolling back all of our gun regulations. I mean, Missouri is a Second Amendment sanctuary state. So they actually, they passed a law a couple years ago that seem to prohibit federal and state law enforcement officials from working together on cases that might be viewed. So this is Jennifer Mascia. She's a moron and she's with the trace. And I just think that if you're going to go on television and purport to be an expert on something,
Starting point is 00:31:52 then maybe you should have a basic grasp of facts. It was a resolution that was passed. And all it says is that you cannot sit here and commandeer state sovereignty and demand that the state, I mean, basically it's like Prince VU.S. I mean, if you, you know, you want to go ahead and have that debate on the supremacy clause as it relates to state sovereignty. But I digress. I know more about this issue than the people at the trace. And I've lived in the state. These are people who it's a Bloomberg funded entity and they try to pass themselves off as ombudsman for gun control or Second Amendment advocacy. And they're all paid anti-gun lobbyists. That's exactly what they do. And of course, you know, I just think naturally if you're attracted to that line of work, it attracts a certain
Starting point is 00:32:33 sort of lower intellectualized person, as you could see by their her explanation there. They don't, they didn't make it. The Second Amendment sanctuary resolution did not make it easier for people to get guns. They still have to go through and satisfy all of the same federal requirements that every single state does. That's not something that you can simply skip. But you know what? What characteristics aren't being satisfied is what I just explained with the DAs and the judges. I mean, they're not even giving minimum mandatory in a lot of these sentencing when they reduce everything down or when they do it to cashless bail. I mean, I could sit here and tell you case after case after case after case after case after case in my home state as it relates to violent repeat offenders
Starting point is 00:33:15 who have gone on to commit essentially what are considered mass casualty incidents by FBI definitions, three or more fatalities, simply because of the restorative justice rot, that these people love to celebrate and then they blame innocent people for the chaos that it creates. Absolutely moronic. We've got to get moving. We got more on the way. Our partners, they're new to the program. They're called Field of Greens. And this is a great way. to maintain health. It's a great way to get all of the vegetables and fruits that you need because, you know, you're eating your vegetables. You're eating all the good stuff that you're supposed to eat. But quite honestly, in order to fulfill, you know, especially if you're doing like a high fiber
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Starting point is 00:35:11 Stay in the loop and ahead of the curve by following Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Like Sands Through the Hourglass, so are the days of the United States. It's like hearing, you know, how you get those tracks where somebody's recording vocals and then, like, hearing. you know how you get those tracks where somebody's recording vocals and then like you separate them out and take the music away and it sounds ridiculous so that's Travis Kelsey but guys it's he's not drunk though I think this is a huge misconception that's going around everyone's like oh my gosh he was celebrating and he was drunk Travis Kelsey wasn't drunk that's just Pfizer it's the Pfizer he got fysered that's what it is maybe now I won't catch the call
Starting point is 00:36:01 we can't play the song because we'll totally get slapped for copyright because it's so stupid. Yeah, no, he's, oh, he's totally going to get it. But isn't he like double, triple, quadruple wax tempestered? Yeah, Vax and triple boost. I'm not a Travis Kelsey fan. He's a gun control guy.
Starting point is 00:36:19 He's a, go and get your Pfizer shot guy. He's like, I'm just not a fan of all that. I'm not. I'm not going to sit here and be like, they were throwing up devil signs in the box. I'm not that person. But I don't like Travis Kelsey. I was actually, I wasn't rooting for either team in the Super Bowl.
Starting point is 00:36:34 If I'm being honest, I hate everything. Everyone's like, well, the San Francisco guy was a Christian. Yeah, but it's San Francisco. Needles and feces. So it's just, you know, I mean, that's just pick your poison, right? I mean, clearly Kelsey did. So coming up in our second hour, just full of joy and light today, aren't I? We've got the latest border immigration.
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Starting point is 00:38:57 this video because man alive very watching the simulcast. Welcome back to the show. You all were thinking it, I'll say it. I'm the friend who says it. Welcome back to the program. Top of our second hour, Dana Lash here with you. So this is a Kansas City lawmaker who's saying, yeah, we got to have, you know, we got to have gun legislation immediately. I want someone to tell me what law you were going to pass that would have made illegal possession and illegal purchase, illegaler? What law would you pass to make murder, illegaler. What law would you
Starting point is 00:39:32 pass that makes shooting off you're illegally possessed, likely illegally purchased firearm in a parade, illegaler? Bueller? Anybody? I would love for any of these people, and they block me whenever I ask
Starting point is 00:39:51 on this on social media. You had, and I swear I had a video of this, you had this guy, Kansas City Mayor, sued, sued, sued to block a Missouri law that required higher police spending. Interesting, right? He did everything possible to stop that.
Starting point is 00:40:22 Hmm. He wanted to stop that any, I mean, any higher increase or really like any police spending. to be honest, he didn't want this. I'm trying to figure out like you're, and you're surprised when you have high crime and you're denigrating police. Yeah, Quentin Lucas, Kansas City Mayor, this is back. August of 2022 announced he's filing a suit against the state of Missouri, arguing that a new law requiring the city to spend more on police is unconstitutional. Hmm. And then they wonder again, why crime has increased.
Starting point is 00:41:10 We were talking about the corrupt DAs and judges and all this stuff. But these aren't the only people talking about this. Audio Sondi 7. Senator Joe Mention, let's see how dummy gets in this remark. Audio Sambite 7. Lawlessness right now, the crime that goes on in every city and every town and the threat. You know, I have 10 grandchildren. I'm concerned when they tell me where we're going to go to the mall, go shopping.
Starting point is 00:41:35 We're going to grocery store with your grandma or your mom. And every time they said they're going somewhere, scares the bejesus out of me. How about the people going to a parade yesterday? Just to celebrate a Super Bowl parade. Can you believe it? Only in America. Only in America. We let this continue.
Starting point is 00:41:51 And everyone's afraid. Oh, it might cost me some votes. Well, hell, if it costs you some boats and that's what you got to vote for, why would you want to be there anyway? It doesn't make any sense to me. You know, you can't sell your soul to be in these positions. You can't sell who you are. What does that have to do with any of this?
Starting point is 00:42:05 I mean, Kansas City is rife with restorative justice. justice. These people are like, oh, we can't live like this. What do you mean? Live like what? Allowing repeat offenders to get back out on the street? I mean, seriously. I mean, allowing these DAs to just wrist slap. I mean, you realize that they were, they were trying to do everything that they could to exclude repeat, repeat offenders from minimum prison terms. They were doing everything possible. I mean, I could sit here and cite you push after push, incident after incident. I mean,
Starting point is 00:42:41 over and over again. They've had to fight. They had Democrats attacking Republicans for suggesting that maybe repeat offenders who are in illegal possession of firearms used in commission of a felony. Maybe there should be more prison time for them. Democrats are like, oh my gosh, that's so ignorant.
Starting point is 00:43:04 It's matter with you. So mean. Is that what Joe Manchin's talking about? You know what? we've had enough of living in fear from repeat offenders because you guys you democrats like you joe mansion you all won't do anything about it you leave our police hanging out there high and dry having to catch the same people over and over again you realize that the superintendent of the chicago pd once said that over 86% of the city's crime was driven by the same 1400 repeat offenders
Starting point is 00:43:38 Google it. I had a book about it. Actually, I had a whole chapter about it in my first book. True story. And that's not just Chicago. That's name a big city run by Democrats. It's everyone, Philly, St. Louis, Kansas City, Vegas, L.A., San Francisco, New York, Miami. Name a city that's been generationally Democrat run. Generational Democrat City Council. over and over again, same thing. But this is this is what we see. That's what people are tired of. Two of these, and they're very interesting, it's very interesting how they've been covering this, or the lack thereof, because didn't they say that two of the people they arrested were juveniles? So what are
Starting point is 00:44:31 two teenagers doing out there running around with guns in the street? Where they're parents, don't tell me, you don't know where your kids are. This is like either no family or a lack of a parental figure, something. That's a problem. Everyone always thinks that that's not a problem. They try to brush it off to the culture war. It's not a cultural war thing. This is a cornerstone of a functioning society to make sure that people are being raised right. There is no way in hell that my kids would have been running around the street with a gun. No way. Because I'm an involved parent. Some of these people are lazy, bad parents. And you know it's true. It's true. It's a
Starting point is 00:45:11 It's, it, that's a problem. How long are we going to take being victimized by other people's poorly raised kids? How long are we going to be victimized by people who go out and have sex without consequence and they have kids that they don't want to raise? Oh, don't even sit here and try to tell me about abortion. Keep your niece kissing and do, do humanity a favor. When are we, when do we get a break from that? Why in the ever-loving hell do I got to give up my gun because someone can't raise their kid right?
Starting point is 00:45:40 why do I have to give up my guns because someone's a lazy bad parent that's the reason why I need them good grief no it all just constant non-stop i don't know maybe we were raised different i'm baby gen x my husband tries to be the bouncer for gen x and say that i'm an old millennial and that's grounds for divorce i'm baby gen x well because i for the love i mean i grew up in the 80s and 90s i'm not a millennial. Can's a Gen X. I saw this, I wanted to share this with you. This is a meme that's been going around, but I particularly you, you know Gen X folks, I want you to listen to this and you realize how true this is. This was somebody, some millennial posted this and they said, quote, I don't mess around with anyone over 42. They're built different. Their families had them formally
Starting point is 00:46:37 trained in something by the time they were two. They had the keys to the house by age five. They could cook full meals at seven and were pretty much self-sufficient at nine. They left their house at dawn every summer morning. It did not come back till nightfall and survived all day on water from garden hoses and they might get a sandwich on the off chance that somebody's parents had gone grocery shopping. They spent three quarters of their lives by themselves with a parent maybe checking in on them twice a month. And most of them have evaded at least one kidnapping attempt and they know 15 different ways to remove bloodstains from clothing. They are the real F-A-N-F-O people. And Kane and I were talking and were like, oh my gosh, that is right. Because
Starting point is 00:47:21 I told him, yeah, I remember a guy in a van one time. And this was when I lived in Festus, Missouri, and I was a kid. And I was out playing with some other kids in the street. And somebody was like, pulled up at a stop sign and was like, caught motioning us over. And I went and got my mom. And my mom went ham. And I'm like, I think I just evaded a kidnapping attempt. and Kane was like, I totally was almost kidnapped. I'm like, what? Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:44 I mean, it happened like in this creek area behind a park. You were almost a true crime story, man. That's the thing. You go to the creek and you're like, ah, you want to throw rocks in the creek. You want to see what kind of crap is in the creek. And then next thing you know, these adults come by and just start trying to be friendly. And you're like, uh, no. So my brother takes off running.
Starting point is 00:48:04 And left you behind. Yeah, well, left me, but I wasn't as fast as my brother, unfortunately. But yeah, so went and got my parents really quick. About the time my dad came by that, you know, obviously these people were gone. But yeah, we've all evaded at least one. And think about it. Like, because I was a Lashkekeke. My mom worked late and I'd get home and I would make myself a snack.
Starting point is 00:48:25 I'd have, don't laugh at me. My favorite snack to have after school was a cheese and mustard sandwich. The stronger the mustard, the better the sandwich. It's this delicious. Cheddar cheese, a good cheddar cheese, some good old wonder bread. And you slap you some good old strong mustard on there. It's delicious. Cheese and mayonnaise too.
Starting point is 00:48:43 Cheese and mayonnaise sandwich. Yeah, I don't know what's wrong with you. Anyway, so I had my cheese and mustard sandwich, and I'd be doing my homework, and I'd have cartoons on. I was like 12 years old. I mean, yeah. And then my mom would get home, maybe like 6 o'clock, and I would, like, help. I'd thaw out meat or something like that and help get stuff ready for dinner.
Starting point is 00:49:03 But in the summer, that's right. Like, we would leave in the morning when it was still relatively cool. and we did not come back until we didn't have streetlights where I live but you know when when you couldn't you know see very well because it was so dark you had to come home and I mean I don't we that's actually not I remember being at a friend's house and the mom would come in with grocery bags and I'd be like yes ice cream sandwiches and regular sandwiches yeah I mean that was how it was right that's how it was and your bike got you everywhere I mean that's how you knew where all your friends were like where if you couldn't get a hold of somebody, you would just bike around, you know, ride your bike,
Starting point is 00:49:40 and then everybody's bikes would be in somebody's front yard, and that's where you knew where your crew was. That was it, man, that was it. And they're right. I mean, we were really self-sufficient. Yeah, some of that is reflected in, you know, than stranger things, like in the 80s, how those kids were out playing with each other and just never usually at home. Yeah. I mean, that literally was how it was.
Starting point is 00:50:02 And you know how it's always those? I think whenever they have. like kids are solving something or kids are it's all it's it always seems to revolve around like 80s 90s kids because I feel like some of the kids today would be like I'm offended oh my gosh they them they had uh we got to talk rolling stone I don't if you saw this you didn't because you have a life Kristen Stewart that chick who was in twilight she's like semi cross-eyed and like always you know like what she just has like this whole horrible non-acting vibe and she was like I want to do the gayest thing ever. And I'm like, you made Twilight already. I don't think it can get gayer than that.
Starting point is 00:50:43 But she posed on the cover of Rolling Stone with a jock strap. And then Rolling Stone is now like, conservatives are so mad. And it's like, no one's mad. We're literally making fun of you. It's just cringe, you dumb cows. That's all it is. It's just cringe. We're making fun of you. No one's mad. No one cares because it's not, how is this like even remotely edgy anymore? When people try too hard to be edgy, it's so cringe. Stop it. Have some, you know, just a little bit of self-awareness. Good grief.
Starting point is 00:51:14 We have more on the way. And then coming up at the bottom of our hour, our, John Andresick's going to join us. And he's singer-songwriter. He's from Five for Fighting. And he's got a new song out. We're going to discuss. And he's very upset with the inability of certain members of Congress to
Starting point is 00:51:34 actually, oh, I don't know, condemn terrorism. We're going to talk about all of that stuff because he did this addressing. He did this new song called OK addressing the October 7th attack. So we're going to talk to him about that. And more as we move, our partners, the only Christian conservative cell phone service in the country, they want to save you dollars. And they've been doing so for a decade. This is the cell phone service I have.
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Starting point is 00:53:12 A New York City man, he admitted to smuggling in three Burmese pythons through a U.S. Canadian border crossing. He got sentenced to a year probation to find $5,000. He literally hid them in bags tied to the pants, straw string, and the inner thigh of his pants. How? They're worth more than $2,500 in a redneck. store. I didn't even know that. Yeah. It's considered a vulnerable species in Asia, but invasive in Florida, because it's just killing, wrecking the ecosystem. They actually have, they hunt them now. But oh my gosh, how did you think that was not, you were going to be
Starting point is 00:53:47 not caught? So, uh, you guys remember Rachel, Rachel Dola's all the original. She was a, like, you know, Elizabeth Warren. She faked being black for a long time. Coss played as a black woman. Literally like was part of the NACP. And then they found out she was wide as a as long, like blonde-haired even. She lost her elementary school teaching job after the district learned about her only fans post. So she, why does every... She has an only fan?
Starting point is 00:54:13 Yeah, okay, so I don't know what kind of reflection that is on society that she apparently made enough money on that. What? How sick of society that, you know what, I'm going to see a Rachel Dullas' only fans. How, what is you? Who are you? What is wrong with you? Who hurt you? The FDA has approved medication to treat severe frostbite.
Starting point is 00:54:31 that's kind of weird. They said that it's an injection that treats severe frostbite in adults to reduce the risk of finger or toe amputation. It's called our... Yeah, that's it. They just threw a bunch of letters together
Starting point is 00:54:49 and we're like, go at it. But they said that it's something that's... They're hoping the active ingredient in this that I can't pronounce that prevents blood from clotting. They're hoping to be able to kind of reverse some of the more extreme DM.
Starting point is 00:55:01 It's interesting. Artificial intelligence. People are seeking a romantic connection with the perfect bot. I think they need to go out and touch grass. That's what needs to happen. And a soccer player was struck by lightning and killed during a game in a terrifying video. This was horrific. This was an Indonesia, FDenong.
Starting point is 00:55:18 This was crazy. So coming up, John Androsic joins us. He's with Fife, well, Fyfer Fighting on his new song on October 7th. Stick with us. Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. because knowledge is your ultimate superpower. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you.
Starting point is 00:55:37 You can listen coast to coast, bottom of the second hour. You can also stream the radio program and watch the video component, too, the simulcast on Channel 347, DirecTV, YouTube, and Facebook as well. A couple of weeks ago, I went and spoke to the Dallas Jewish Conservatives. A great group of people. It was an amazing event. And some of the stories and just the accounts that I heard from, you know, fellow Americans who, you know, I've said this before, that's what makes this country so unique
Starting point is 00:56:04 is the e pluribus unum. Everyone wants to be united in liberty. And so that's the strength. And you have people who come from all over the world and their families come from all over the world. And I was talking to this one gentleman, he was an elderly man. And he had written a couple of books about his, you know, his parents were, had been in Auschwitz. And he was talking about how he was like the only person of his, very few of his, you know, of his family to survive. And he wrote about his parents and, um, you know, how they kept hope. And it just, it was an amazing conversation. And his heartbreak when he was recounting what happened on October 7th. And when he told me, he said, I had never, I've always been hopeful in life, but I had, I had never
Starting point is 00:56:49 tricked myself into thinking that something like this might not ever happen again. And I just thought, what a horrible thing to have to live, a reality to live with. And that really affected me because, you know, for a lot of people, I don't think that they understand a lot of, you know, our Jewish American friends and even family members. For many, I mean, you're talking about their grandparents, their parents that had gone through this. We are not that separated generationally from all of the atrocities that happened back then. And to see October 7th take place and then watch what happened within our own government, how they couldn't even condemn rape to be used as a weapon of war was sickening to me. And it was sickening to my first guest today as well because he wrote a really, really touching song about it called We Are Not Okay. John Androsic, you might know
Starting point is 00:57:39 from, of course you know him. Also, Five for Fighting. He joins me. Prolific singer-songwriter. I mean, I think it's pretty iconic. Everybody knows his voice. He joins me out via Skype. John, I just so appreciate you joining me. And you wrote this song.
Starting point is 00:57:53 There's sometimes I can't listen to certain songs all the way through because I'm not, I'm not an emotional person, but sometimes there's just like a pitch or something that just gets me. And then all of a sudden I'm like, I can't listen anymore. And this is one of those songs. And the video that goes along with it. I want to talk to you about what our government has done and the weird sort of defense that we saw of Hamas in the wake of October 7. And I think this just speaks to something so much larger.
Starting point is 00:58:23 But I wanted to ask about the title of your song, first and foremost. We are not OK. And the way that you sing it in the chorus as well, there's a lot of emphasis on OK. Talk to me about that. Well, first, Dana, it's great to be with you. time fan. I appreciate your willingness to fight the big battles. And this is, I think, the biggest battle of all. I think October 7th, the atrocities reminded us of 9-11, frankly also the Afghan withdrawal. But really the aftermath, you know, within 24 hours, you had thousands of people
Starting point is 00:58:55 celebrating in Times Square. And then all of a sudden you start seeing the moral collapse of all our institutions, you know, certainly the media very quickly for some became a Hamas mouthpiece. Obviously our college campuses, which we've known for decades, have been a, you know, a bastion of moral rot and anti-Semitism. And as you just mentioned, members of Congress basically spouting Hamas talking points. And as you mentioned yesterday, Ms. Talib could not find herself to condemn the rape and massacre of women at a concert. So it's a symptom of much deeper problem. Folks have talked about that.
Starting point is 00:59:34 And I think for me, kind of seeing that, there's something deeply wrong in the culture. The UN minister today just said, well, we don't look at Hamas as a terrorist organization. So so many institutions have collapsed. And we're losing our children. Half of our kids between 18 and 24 side with Hamas over Israel. 20% believe that the Holocaust never happened. And if we don't stand up and duress that, we're going to lose this battle, this global battle for civilization. Now, I think that's a great point. Talking to our friend John Androsic,
Starting point is 01:00:10 Fy for Fighting, his new song, We Are Not Okay. You mentioned Rashida Taleb and the inability of her to condemn it, you know, Hamas using rape as a weapon of war. And I'm amazed at, Hamas is an elected terrorist government. And they were elected 2000s and so popular. that they actually suspended elections because they thought they were going to overtake Fata in West Bank. And when the argument of, well, it was reaction to the occupation, they were fighting against the occupation. John, in what reality is putting a baby in an oven or shooting women in their copulatory organs or raping women or shooting pets? When is that an acceptable, how is that an acceptable form of resistance? That's what I feel like they're arguing.
Starting point is 01:00:57 You're right. This is a moral issue. And if you cannot condemn putting babies in ovens and burning them in front of their mothers and filming it and sending it to their families on Facebook without words like context or but, then nothing is evil. And I think it really goes to this kind of warped mindset that is infecting all aspects of a culture of oppressor versus oppressee. So if you're the perceived oppressee, all of a sudden, you can do no wrong. if you're the oppressor, you can do no right. Of course this is not about the Palestinians. You know, Syria, you know, murdered tens of thousands, Palestinians. They would not allow human aid to come in.
Starting point is 01:01:38 And there were no marches, there were no protests on college campuses. So this really is this kind of mindset that's infecting our kids and our society. And you see it in many aspects of the culture. And the saddest thing to me, Dana, which is, I'm a very, of shamed about is the silence of the arts, the silence of the music industry. You know, you were two years old, but I have the, you know, the honor of playing the concert for New York after 9-11. And you remember, you know, I remember walking down 7th Avenue.
Starting point is 01:02:12 And of course, there was the pictures of those who were missing. And our hearts broke because we knew they weren't coming home. But could you imagine back in the day people ripping those posters down, you know, so we're really seeing, frankly, for the first time, I think people, people are opening their eyes to the depths of how we've fallen. And it's not just in America, it's the whole world. And if we don't stand up to it using the arts, because our old friend Andrew Breitbart used to say,
Starting point is 01:02:39 you know, politics is downstream of culture. Folks don't understand that. And the fact that all the artists, iconic artists that stood up for America after 9-11 have been silent, many of them Jewish is a great disgrace. And I'm working on a few things to hopefully change that. And you made such a great point with that. I know we were going to have you join us, I think, a week or so ago, but you had an opportunity to kind of dress down an organization in the arts.
Starting point is 01:03:05 And you took that opportunity, understandably. And we were like, yes, go do this. And it's, it's crazy that it has, that you have to, that people don't have the, I don't know if it's willful awareness or if they just want to ignore it, but they have to have it pointed out to them by other people that this is bad. There's no justification of this. there's no, you can't just gloss over it. It's bad, it happened. People are defending it. And good on you for doing that because it's not easy to do.
Starting point is 01:03:33 And it comes at great cost. Well, look, the first lyric of my song is this is a time for choosing. And I think it is. And we have to decide, you can't bury your heads in the sand anymore. And the last image of my video is Martin Luther King, basically saying if you're silent in front of evil, you're complicit. And we're seeing a lot in 1938 in 2024. A lot of the same excuses. You know, some of my artist friends, well, yeah, Hamas is bad, but I'm worried, I'm scared for my family.
Starting point is 01:04:00 I don't want my concerts protested. And I'm like, look, I get it. You know, when Israel shared my video on their social media, I quickly understood what Jews go through every day, the vitriol, the death threats. But I said, look, these arguments are exactly what people made in 1938. And every voice that comes out for the right thing makes us all stronger. So the silence cannot continue. And as I mentioned, the arts is how we get to the kids. You know, a lot of these politicians and pundits think their speeches matter and their articles matter.
Starting point is 01:04:33 Nobody cares about that, the kids. You know, we have to use the arts. So hopefully we can gather some more artists of like mind and inspire others to speak up as, you know, as this song kind of resonates around the world. Talking with our friend John Androsic, Five for Fighting, about his new song, We Are Not Okay. You touched on something, John, that I thought, I wanted to come back to you because you were talking about how the youth particularly. And there's, I think there's a foreign policy illiteracy that not just affects the United States, but a lot of other countries. But there's also this idea that goes along with it that the means justify, the end justifies the means, that it's like
Starting point is 01:05:12 this perversion of fighting for what you think is good, that if you can use evil tactics, it's okay. And it mainstreams evil because, you know, I mean, if you get to the same end, then that means this isn't really evil if you're still able to get to your ends right? And I think kind of that's at the root of this too. It is. It's kind of a culty kind of phenomenon. And you see it with so many of our kids. And it's horrifying. It's scary. But as you mentioned, you used the word mainstream, which was interesting. I was talking to a young man, a friend of my son, was 21 years old. And I asked him, you know, it's Hamas Israel thing. What do you think? Well, Hamas, you know, Hamas. And I'm like, why do you say that? And he goes, because it's
Starting point is 01:05:51 mainstream because it's what every it's cool. It's it's it's it's it's what the in kids think. And then when I told them, but you know about you know how they basically slaughtered all these people at the concert. He goes, well, a lot of that's kind of, you know, kind of high propaganda. I go, let me show you some videos. And when he saw that, he was stunned. So the fact that, you know, academia, well, let me put this elite academia. Don't send your kids to Harvard, send them to Texas or Alabama. But, you know, elite academia has been pushing this dogma for years. And now those folks that were in school, you know, 15, you know, 10 years who are now running our major media organizations, many in our tech business, and frankly, many in the arts. So it's not surprising
Starting point is 01:06:33 this is happening, but we can't just sit here and lament it. We have to stand up to it. Each of us in our ways, whether you're a songwriter, talk show, you know, look, Mark Labin shared my video and Deborah messing, this is not a political issue. If we can't get together on the fact that Hamas is evil and we're losing our kids, then it's our fault. Yeah. So we have a lot of work to do. And we're considering sending essentially Hamas $9.1 billion in a supplemental, which in the form of aid, because, you know, all of the entities over there that are just distributing everything, they're not run by Hamas. I mean, they just found out that the UN headquarters over there in Gaza City had the, had Hamas tunnels underneath it. You know, if it wasn't true, you'd let. You know, it sounds like a bad joke. It's a mad world. The world's gone insane. And the fact that the Biden administration is floating a Palestinian state to reward Hamas for atrocities. Again, in what alternate universe are we living in?
Starting point is 01:07:31 But look, we saw this in Afghanistan, the extraordinary success with what that was Afghanistan. I wrote a song called Blood on My Hands. They called them out. We saw this in Ukraine when our first act when Russia invaded was to offer Zelensky a plane ticket. Hey, abandon your people. And now we're seeing this kind of turnabout on Israel. So again, I think I don't look at this as a political issue, but I think we have to speak loudly when our leaders are starting to slip with their moral spine.
Starting point is 01:08:03 Last question for you. Our friend John And Drossack, Fife, for Fighting. You mentioned your son was saying, and I've heard this from, I mean, kids just, they're not having this presented to them, and whether in colleges or even in high schools or junior highs, that it's, I get it that it's, kids all go through a rebellious period, right? You want to be the rebel. And nowadays, it seems like to be rebellious is to look like what everyone else thinks alternative is and to do all of the things that people think is alternative. So it's still like another hive mind action. But maybe I'm
Starting point is 01:08:36 romanticizing, you know, how my folks grew up and maybe my grandparents grew up. But it really seemed like the cool thing back in the day when we were way more original was to actually, go against the grain. When did we lose that? I mean, we're America. We, I mean, that's, we, we went against the grain from the onset. Like, when did we lose that? Yeah, no, it is interesting because both my kids, you know, don't understand their friends. My daughter actually just graduated from NYU, but it's not just our kids. Look, Rolling Stone used to be about speaking to the man. It used to be about rock and roll. It used to be about speaking up to power. It used to be about human rights, justice,
Starting point is 01:09:13 they won't even cover the Hamas issue like they should. I sent them my video. They're cowards. They put Zarnai. They put that one Boston terrorist on their cover. You know what?
Starting point is 01:09:25 So much of this is a cultural problem and it goes way beyond Hamas and Israel. But again, it's our obligation to provide the counterpoint because we're in the right. We're in the right. And I think the silent majority understands that.
Starting point is 01:09:40 But silent majorities become silent minorities if people don't speak up. So we have a lot to do. I got some projects. I'll be going to Israel probably in the next month or so. So, you know, I'll keep you in the loop. And thank you for, you know, speaking to the organization. You know, one thing that's critical, I've got thousands of emails from Jewish folks around the world. They feel abandoned.
Starting point is 01:09:59 They wonder what happened. So every voice that says, hey, look, we got your back. One doesn't have to be Jewish to condemn Hamas's evil. One has to be human. So thank you for being human. Again, big fan, say hi to Chris, and hopefully we can do this again one day. We'll do. And big fan of you too, John, and appreciate you using your talent and your skills, too,
Starting point is 01:10:19 to really add to this and help convince in a way that really you can and so many others can't. We're grateful for it. John Androsic, the song, we are not okay. Always appreciate you, my friend. Godspeed. Take care. Thank you. Of course, you too.
Starting point is 01:10:33 It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida man I really do not have any I mean this is one of the craziest stories So you know how some people are little chicken little Sky's falling sky's falling Okay that really happened in this guy's case Florida sheriff's deputy bless his heart
Starting point is 01:10:55 Fort Walton Beach An acorn hit his patrol vehicle And he thought somebody was shooting at him And he immediately Shots fired shots fired and he fired multiple times at an SUV where they had a guy handcuffs sitting in the back seat. The man was being questioned about stealing his girlfriend's car. He wasn't injured.
Starting point is 01:11:16 He was taken in his custody, taken in custody release without being charged. Okalusik County Sheriff's Office released the body camera video and they addressed the acorn for the first time. It's deputy Jesse Hernandez. He's never going to live this down. Guys, he's never going to live this down. Did you see the video? Oh, I saw the video. I mean, man lost his.
Starting point is 01:11:36 mind. He was like a triple roll, right, when he thought, when the acorn hit? Yeah, he, like, rolled and like... A few times. Like he was tumbling. And he was like, shot, fired shots. He was like trying to evade bullets, like Neo from the Matrix. Just crazy. And so he had detained the boyfriend. He was searching the car
Starting point is 01:11:52 and he put him in the back of his patrol vehicle. And that's when the acorn hit the vehicle. And he thought, I guess that the guy was, he thought he had been hit? I don't know. He just lost it. And then Yeah, it was bad.
Starting point is 01:12:08 It was bad. So they're reviewing it. They're looking at it and, oh boy, golly, that's bad for the studio. He's never going to live it down. Stick with us. Third hour on the way. Yeah, it's just sadness. You wake up, we're going to celebrate the Chiefs winning the Super Bowl,
Starting point is 01:12:24 and that person's not going to get home. Then you factor in all the injuries, and apparently most of them were kids. And I just feel saddened because you've got the greatest, country in the world, any food can go out and buy a gun. That's not true. Any time. They don't do great background checks. Wow. So that's Shaq. Chuck, come on. I'm not going to go sit here and knock the balls out of your hands.
Starting point is 01:12:49 So you don't come here and you to tell us about gun law, right? That works. That's Charles Barkley. Oh, wait, Charles Barkley. I'm so done with like the anti-gun stuff. Still, same thing. I'm not going to go and knock the balls out of Charles Barkley. his hands and then he's not going to come here and lecture about gun law. I get it's not easy for
Starting point is 01:13:10 people to get a gun. Welcome back to the program. Dana last year with you, top of this third hour. The update, the Kansas City Chiefs Parade, the suspects are juveniles who are have, they haven't released their names because they're under 21. That's why. They were having a personal dispute. They said that they thought it was, it was a fight and they took, uh, they took. took three people into custody and they said that they were juveniles and they had it they got into a fight they're being really weird with how information is coming out in this now they said it had nothing to do with terrorism or anything like that but it sounds like it's um you know i mean it's always like youth gang drug violence i'm just wondering how teenagers were able to
Starting point is 01:14:04 How do you, as a teenager, have a gun and your folks don't know? How? Case and point. When I was young, my favorite book in the world was scary stories to tell in the dark. And this is like the worst thing I've ever done. This is probably like a crime, I think. So I would check it out repeatedly at the library. I was in elementary school.
Starting point is 01:14:31 I didn't want anyone else checking out this book and it wasn't available in my weekly reader. Right? You know, you could get your weekly reader and you could turn around to the back and you could buy books off of it. You know, and they'd come like the next week. So I didn't want anybody to checking this book out. I mean, for half the year, I think I checked this book out to keep it because I liked it so much I wanted it. I loved the drawings in it, the scary, all these stories memorized. It was my absolute favorite book, scary stories to tell in the dark. and there was at one point that, and this was towards the end of the year, that the librarian had asked me if I could not check that book out because someone else had asked about it. And I thought, nope. And I lied to her and I said, sure, yeah, I'll bring it in. Never, I didn't do it. I didn't do it. In fact, I was, they were going to bar me from participating in Field Day because I just kept it at that point. I didn't even bother checking it out again. And this school called my mom because they were like, well, she needs to return this very overdue book or she's not going to be able to participate in field day.
Starting point is 01:15:41 And you guys know how important field day is if you're in elementary school. That's like towards the end of the year. And all the grades compete. And it's like a big deal, right? It's an all day, big deal thing. It's like, oh my gosh. So I had to bring the book back. I didn't get in trouble.
Starting point is 01:15:59 My mom didn't get me in trouble. but I was like, oh, and I had to produce it. And I was so mad. And I was so mad at the little boy who was like, I think he was in my grade, but he's in a different class. I was so mad that he wanted to check it out. And I was just like, have your parents go get you. I was so mad because I can afford to just go buy books.
Starting point is 01:16:15 And I did not want to give that book back. I was so mad about it. I had a chip on my shoulder for like the rest of the year remaining like month or so. Oh, man. That was a big deal. But I, my mom knew. I mean, she and then she ended up, I kept telling her, I don't have it. left it at school. That woman found that book in like five seconds. She knew. She kept tabs. She knew
Starting point is 01:16:36 when I wasn't eating my bologna sandwiches and I was hiding them in my room. She knew because I didn't like bologna and I was going to get sweets. Like I'd get 50 cents and I could go and buy whatever sweets I wanted during lunch. That woman knew. She was like magical. Parents who are involved, no. How do you have two juveniles that go out, two teens go out and they have guns and they're running around the city with them. How was that legal? That's not legal. Nothing about that is legal. What in the world? And they're going to sit here and say it's because of gun laws. They're going to blame gun laws and they're not going to, what, blame broken families? They're not going to blame irresponsible parenting, but they're going to blame gun laws. I don't know what law
Starting point is 01:17:29 they would propose to make any of this illegaler. I also can't take seriously. A friend of mine made a really good point and that, you know, you don't even know how many people are coming across the border illegally with guns. And you're calling for gun control while the border's open. How, what? And that is true. That's a very good point. Yeah, Kansas City police say it was a fight. These teens got into a fight and that's what it was. That's why you're not hearing anything else about it anymore. Nothing else about it. I wanted to share this story with you as well. Kane sent me this.
Starting point is 01:18:08 I actually looked this up because I thought this is a joke. It's true. I found the piece. Our friend Greg Price says that the Biden DOJ, oh, you guys are going to need to sit down for this one. I'll give you a second. It's a doozy.
Starting point is 01:18:23 You all ready? Okay. Let's proceed. Biden's DOJ has filed a lawsuit against the state of Tennessee because the state of Tennessee made it illegal for prostitutes to knowingly spread HIV. The Biden administration says it's a violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act. They said, quote, the enforcement of state criminal laws that treat people differently based on
Starting point is 01:18:49 HIV status alone and that are not based on actual risks of harm discriminate against people living with HIV. People living with HIV should not be subjected to a different system of justice based on outdated science and misguided assumptions. The lawsuit reflects the, the law suit reflects the Justice Department's commitment to ensuring that people living with HIV are not targeted because their disability being. Wait a minute. It's spread. You can spread it. What new science says that it can't, oh boy, here we go. What new science says that it can't be spread? If you are HIV positive and you sleep with someone who is not HIV positive and they become HIV positive and you, knowing that you had HIV come to the conclusion that it looks like you gave them HIV because you
Starting point is 01:19:34 weren't you you you how was it informed consent that's the other thing that i don't get if you're withholding information from someone that you are getting with intimately and that could cause them to suffer health-wise that's not informed consent it's not you're not informed they are not fully aware of all of the risks at hand now granted they shouldn't be doing it in the first place if they if you i mean if you even think or suspect this is one of the this is this kind of a problem with sleeping around and not being not using individual discretion but that also is an informed consent you're not making people who knowingly have HIV and who are affecting other people they're not the victims here they're victimizing other people and you don't get to you don't get a oh well they can't victimize people see because they already have
Starting point is 01:20:28 HIV what kind of argument is that that's what they're saying no they can't you know because they already have HIV what I how, but Americans with Disabilities Act, if you're making someone, okay, let's use that, let's just pursue that line of thinking. If you're arguing that they contracted HIV, and I feel like that's a huge diminishment of ADA, by the way, for them to argue this, if you contracted HIV because you willingly engaged in sexual recreation or drug use or whatever and you ended up infecting yourself and you now consider yourself disabled, why would you go make someone else disabled? or withhold information from them so that they could choose to whether or not they wanted to risk becoming disabled like you. Right? I can't believe we have to have these rudimentary conversations like this. This is so ridiculous.
Starting point is 01:21:20 Can we contrast that with how horrible a person you were if you didn't wear a mask at the grocery store? That's a really good point. I mean, literally, with COVID, you are a killer and a murderer for not wearing a mask. but with HIV, it's cool to infect others with it. You're protected under this Disabilities Act. What kind of BS is this? Yeah, I mean, that is a very good point. If you didn't wear a mask, oh my gosh, people would, like, yell at you out in the street
Starting point is 01:21:55 if you were out in the sunshine in the warm air and you weren't wearing a mask. Scarlet letter. Exactly what it was. I'm just amazed at this. So it is discrimination of prostitutes can't infect people with HIV. I don't have to disclose it. I'm sorry, what? I mean, I don't know which way to go here with all these arguments.
Starting point is 01:22:26 This is so, I hate society. We're smod. We're smod. I miss smod. Where smart? When does your medical status determine your protective status? Like, why is you having a disease somehow make you a protected status? I don't understand it.
Starting point is 01:22:44 Yeah. I get race, religion, all the other stuff. That means that you, well, see, if you are an HIV positive prostitute, you can give someone HIV, but you can't, if you're not an HIV positive prostitute, you can't give someone a disease. Only, it only specifically to HIV prostitutes. What? It's true. You're a protected class. We're just creating all kinds of protected classes, aren't we?
Starting point is 01:23:11 aren't we? Just all kinds of protected classes. Everybody's a protected class. Because if everybody's a protected class, they can't be made to face consequences. I only get like four and a half hours of sleep on average. That should make me a protected class. Wait, how do you only get four and a half hours of sleep?
Starting point is 01:23:29 That's just literally what happens. You are an odd bird, man. It's just, it's not possible. It's like I wake up. What happens? You just can't go back to sleep? Yeah, just can't do it. You just lay there.
Starting point is 01:23:39 I must have gotten plenty. four and a half hours yeah that's not normal right so i should be a protected class is my point yeah you're a protected class of all the frivolous reasons that means you get a pass you can cause other people to not sleep too i i mean i i being all up and awake that wakes up other people i i'm so this is just wild to me and it is and they even tweeted it so it's the doj civil rights division. They actually tweeted this out. So
Starting point is 01:24:14 if you didn't get the jab, you could get fired from your job. But hey, you can give somebody the Hiv, and it's fine. They're protected. If you didn't get the jab, you could lose your job. If you don't wear a mask, you could go to
Starting point is 01:24:32 jail. But if you give someone the HIV, well, you can't because they're HIV positive, so they're protected. that means they get a pass I want to pass that's like saying if you have on a firearm you get a pass for any crime
Starting point is 01:24:49 you may want to commit with it yeah I mean it's the same argument that sounds same doesn't it did we accidentally get poisoned water like what in the world there's no way I can't believe this is an actual I'm gonna retweet this
Starting point is 01:25:03 because none of y'all are going to believe this none of y'all can believe it I got to retweet it and now all of the news you would probably miss it's time for Dana as quick five. The 10-year-old part of my brain wants you to know that if Fannie Willis and Nathan Wade got
Starting point is 01:25:18 married, her name would be Fannie Wade. That's your headline. There you go. Bye. Really, though. Elon Musk made good on a threat. He incorporated Space X, moved it from Delaware to Texas. It follows that they were going to, they, a Delaware court was going to demand that.
Starting point is 01:25:42 that Tesla rescind his 2018 CEO pay package and he was like, you don't get to do that. So he moved his business out of Delaware, encouraged others to do the same. I think people will, but don't come in here and vote blue. But yeah, that's good on them. So the what is this? What is
Starting point is 01:25:58 this? EMA, the local EMA. So this is out of Yahoo. They said that on April 8th, we're going to have a once in a lifetime eclipse. And it's now the emergency management and Lorraine County in Ohio are telling people to stock up on three days of food, fuel, and water.
Starting point is 01:26:17 And they said it's because they could have crowds that were not used to. Can you only, like, apparently Ohio, I guess, is like the best place to view this thing. Is that what it is? So it's a destination for this county for people to go there because apparently that's the place where it lasts the longest. I don't even know how they figured that out, but they did. And they said, as a result, they are not set up infrastructure-wise to deal with the crowds. so get all y'all stuff before the people get there.
Starting point is 01:26:44 Not because they think that something's going to go sideways. It's literally because I did not realize there were that many people that follow that stuff and will literally make it a travel destination just to go and watch something like that for an hour. That's wild to me. I mean, good for you, but man, let's see. The CDC finally dropped the COVID five-day isolation guideline. Really, Justin. Now you guys said, wow. Stick with us.
Starting point is 01:27:09 third hour on the way. And we've got some interesting. John Kirby was asked to describe Turner's, you know, that warning that he put out yesterday. Stay with us. Elevate your commute, workouts, or downtime with the Dana Show podcast. Unleash the power of knowledge at your fingertips by following Dana on Apple, Spotify,
Starting point is 01:27:30 or wherever you get your podcasts. Some members of Congress describe Turner's actions as reckless, given how you started this briefing, Is that how you would characterize what you did yesterday? I would just tell you that we have followed a very rigorous process about how to determine whether information can be and should be downgraded and shared publicly. We were and are in the process of that with this particular capability. As I said in my opening statement, we're not going to get knocked off that process. We're not going to be, we're not going to have our hand force to get out there faster and further than we think is appropriate.
Starting point is 01:28:07 Are you concerned that all members of Congress now have had access to this classified intelligence? That's really for Chairman Turner to speak to, since he made that decision to make it available to all members of Congress. This is based on... That doesn't get started in the interest. Look, well, again, we'll let Chairman Turner speak to his decision about how to share the information. It is based on information that we, again, that we, again, are still in the process of analyzing and sharing with allies and partners. And we're just not at a point right now. We don't believe we should be at a point right now
Starting point is 01:28:45 to be too forthcoming in all the details of it as we work through this process. But as I said, as we do with every other downgrade, we'll get to a point, certainly where we can, we'll share with you as much as we can. I just feel like it was incredibly irresponsible for Mike Turner to have said. I think it's just all of it's ridiculous all around. And they said it's because of some sort of space threat. Maybe Russia has some sort of capability that the United States doesn't. And there was apparently all of the hysteria and the urgency that they were pushing yesterday is kind of gone by the wayside because now there's not really so much as a peep. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you at the bottom of this third hour.
Starting point is 01:29:25 And make sure you go send it for the newsletter over at Substack chapter and verse. I'm not quite sure what they would have. This is him talking about, and this is that second cut king. where he was asked about some kind of anti-satellite system that Russia might be developing. And I think that that's what they're, I guess they're, there, Kirby kind of gives, you know, a little show of the cards here. Listen. The intelligence community has serious concerns about a broad declassification of this intelligence. They also assess that starting with private engagement, rather than immediately publicizing the intelligence,
Starting point is 01:30:05 could be a much more effective approach. We agree with that, which is consistent, of course, with the manner in which we have conducted downgrades of information in the past. This administration has put a lot of focus on doing that in a strategic way, a deliberate way. So, I mean, it wouldn't be unusual to think that any country would have that capability.
Starting point is 01:30:30 Yeah, we have the one where he specifically talks about capabilities right here. This one is the one you're referring to. Okay. Yeah. Listen. Can you address whether the United States has the capability to defend against the Russian anti-satellite system that they're developing? I would tell you that this is still a development.
Starting point is 01:30:50 I'm sorry, it's still a capability they're developing. We are still analyzing the information that's available to that. I would not speak definitively about our strategic deterrent capabilities one way or the other. we just don't talk about that publicly. But we're taking this potential threat very, very seriously, and we are examining what the best next steps are and what our options might be. I want to reiterate, it is not an active capability, and it has not yet been deployed. So why is Mike Turner all hysterical?
Starting point is 01:31:21 I mean, it kind of makes me wonder if they sent Kirby out to be a good guy, and then they can be a bad guy, and then they can still use it as leverage to get Ukraine funding and the supplemental. That's what I think it all comes back to still. still it all comes back to that there's just a whole mess of stuff that's hit this week regarding Russia and Ukraine and all of that that really just to me the timing is there's never any coincidence in politics there's no such thing as coincidences in politics ever I don't believe that it's a coincidence not at all and the I this again how is that like shocking to any lawmaker that any I mean we've been looking at developing such capabilities.
Starting point is 01:32:04 So you would have to assume that others would also. Are they trying to just like push a space Cold War again? Star Wars all over again. The 80s are back, guys. Can we just go dispense with the 90s fashion and just go back to the 80s because it was so much better? I don't, I don't get it. I wanted to, I wanted to touch on this, the story. Because I mentioned how there have been all of these like weird.
Starting point is 01:32:32 You know, we had the Carlson interview with Putin last week, and then he came out with a video this week where he was in a Russian supermarket. And I don't know if he went to several or if he just went to the one. And it made me think about Boris Yeltsin's trip to a Randall's supermarket in Texas. I don't know if you guys are aware of this story. It was a very interesting piece of history. and it actually ended up being incredibly life-changing for Boris Yeltsin. And this was, you know, kind of, because this was like rolling towards the, it was like the end of the Cold War. And this was after, you know, we, you know, a lot of stuff, we were still really unaware of a lot with the Soviet economy.
Starting point is 01:33:28 and Russia was still very, by design, most Russians had no idea about American economy because the stuff that they were shown was very carefully selected. And they just, and Pravda, which, you know, were kind of, it's the name of a government publication, but it kind of represents all of their publications in Russia, was just, but they just specifically wanted to show you certain things, right? They wanted to show Russians certain things.
Starting point is 01:33:54 They wanted to make America look bad and make it look like it was crowded and et cetera, et cetera. And so Boris Yeltsin, he was the first person to be president of the Russian Federation after the fall of the Soviet Union. And he had been a communist his whole entire life. I mean, he was basically the mayor of Moscow. He went up through the communist hierarchy, he was a lifelong communist. And he, and this was in 89. I was in sixth grade when this happened. He came to the United States. And he still, he wasn't yet, he was a member of the Russian legislature at the time, as I remember, but I don't think he had immediately taken over as president of the Federation. So it wasn't like a big state event. And so he could do, he was able to kind of do a lot more.
Starting point is 01:34:50 He went to the Statue of Liberty. He went to all like, you know, the Times Square, all this other stuff. And then they went to NASA in Houston. and he was touring the space center in Houston. And he had a really weird request when he was there. He wanted to go to a supermarket, not just not a big fan, just any random supermarket. He wanted to go to a supermarket. And, you know, the guides that were there showing him around, they were like, okay, all right, well, we'll do it.
Starting point is 01:35:23 We'll, we'll go and we'll have you go to a supermarket. And it was a very impromptu thing. And so they reached out to just like a random supermarket in Houston. And they reached out to Randall's Foods. And it was in Clear Lake, Texas. And they called the manager and they said, you're going to have a VIP who's going to be showing up in, you know, like a half hour. Just, you know, please be prepared. And, you know, then in comes Boris Yelton.
Starting point is 01:35:53 You know, the manager comes out. And they, and at first he thought. And he wrote about this in his autobiography. At first he thought and later realized that it wasn't just a singular staged supermarket, that this was an average everyday supermarket in the United States of America. Because remember what I told you, Russian media was very careful in what they showed Russians. Even other members of their communist party, they grew up not really knowing what the United States had. Like what our supermarkets were like.
Starting point is 01:36:27 And Yeltsin wrote in his autobiography, and there was a New York Times piece when he passed that discussed this. And I'm not lionizing him, but I'm saying it changed his life. There are photos of him just slackjawed looking at produce, looking at all the stuff on the shelves. He couldn't get over apparently the frozen pudding pops. He was just shocked that, and he had said, quote, even the Politburo doesn't have this choice, not even Mr. Gorbachev, he said. And then he didn't believe that all of this stuff was for sale on the store. He was asking the manager all these questions, like all of these things are for sale.
Starting point is 01:37:11 This is not staged. And he couldn't believe that there were so many stores like this all around the United States, almost in multiple ones in every town. He couldn't get over that they had free cheese samples. They offered him a cheese sample, which he obligingly very happily took. He couldn't get over it. I mean, he was shocked. And he went around and he was asking the people questions.
Starting point is 01:37:41 Some of the customers, he had an interpreter with him. He was asking them, what are you buying for your groceries? And can I ask you how much your groceries cost? And he had never seen literally anything like it in his life. And so after Houston, they were going to, I think it was Miami. And on the flight home, and again, this was all in his autobiography, because he wrote about this whole experience, he was in shock. He was quiet, very reflective. And at one point, he was said to have put his head in his hands and sobbed.
Starting point is 01:38:24 He wrote this in his autobiographical. biography, quote, when I saw those shelves crammed with hundreds, thousands of cans, cartons, and goods of every possible sort, for the first time, I felt quite frankly sick with despair for the Soviet people, that such a potentially super rich country as ours had been brought to a state of such poverty. It is terrible to think of it. He noted, like I said, that even the highest levels of the Communist Party didn't even have the choices that average everyday Americans. had. His aide had said that the last vestige of Bolshevism collapsed inside of him when he stepped into the Randall's food with Boris Yeltsin. And there are pictures that you can look at online if you Google it. And I think Randall's is now food town now. But there are photos you can look of Yeltsin in Moscow supermarkets. And they're very different from the photos of him in a the Randalls, now the Food Town Supermarket.
Starting point is 01:39:34 And his view of the Communist Party and communism was destroyed by going to an American supermarket. He left the Communist Party two years after that.
Starting point is 01:39:51 He began, and that's why he's viewed, that's why Putin hates him. And I, look, I'm not celebrating Boris Yelton, but Putin hates him. And was remember when Putin gave an interview and he was lamenting the fact that Russia lost its, you know, it's, it's, it's, uh, regalia as this iconic country from the era of Catherine the Great. He spoke of Yeltsin and what his view of what Yeltsin did to Russia very negatively. And two years after that supermarket trip, Yeltsin left the Communist Party and began pushing some very different, not very successful, but began pushing some economic reforms in Russia. And he stepped down voluntarily from office. I think it was in 99 because they were going to prosecute him.
Starting point is 01:40:43 And the only way that he could avoid that was to step down. And that's when Putin took over. And Putin previously was an aide to Yelton. And that Randall's supermarket apparently is still there. It's a food town. They got bought out by Food Town. But I was thinking of this when I saw that video of Tucker Carlson in the supermarket at Moscow because it is I don't think every from what I've heard I don't think every
Starting point is 01:41:08 supermarkets like that and it seemed to be almost I don't know is it be it seems like it's being promoted as a reversal of Yeltsin right but that's when it changed that's when things really changed and when Yeltsin began really pushing these reforms that made a deep crack in the not just the communist hierarchy, but the ideology, when you show people freedom, you cannot walk them back to a position of serfdom. When people taste real choice and real liberty, you will never force them to give it up. And just the seed of that, that was what Russia so carefully was trying to control. And I think still to an extent now. But it was a Randall's supermarket. that broke yeltsin and i don't think any moscow supermarket could ever reverse the opinion
Starting point is 01:42:07 that an american has towards the kremlin or their system of governance don't let fomo get the best of you stay in the loop and ahead of the curve by following dana on apple spotify or wherever you get your podcasts we need to ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines require safe storage of guns, pass a national red flag law, enact universal background checks, and invest in proven solutions that reduce violence. None of this would have done a singular damn thing. None of this would have done. That's KJP just moments ago. Miners, it was minors involved in a dispute. That sounds like gang violence. And what law would make the illegal purchase, what law would make illegal purchase or any of this stuff,
Starting point is 01:43:02 illegaler. Like murder even. Like what law would make murder illegal? You know what I mean? Like this is so goofy. They keep promoting the same stuff over and over again. And they say nothing at all whatsoever. What gets me is none of these Democrats ever say anything about the restorative justice rot
Starting point is 01:43:26 of lefty DAs and judges that reduce penalties and. drop charges, the lack of parental involvement, things that actually drive these tragedies. More on this tomorrow. Today, and stupidity cane. All right, it is Janet Yellen. This is cut 11-1. She thinks we're all better off than we were pre-pandemic. Listen to this. Are you and President Biden happy with where inflation is right now? Well, look, we know that Americans are experiencing discomfort because some important prices are higher than they were pre-pandemic. But what I think is, really important is that wages have gone up along with prices.
Starting point is 01:44:04 I keep saying that. Sorry. The uptick and inflation far outpaced wages. Sorry. Yeah, completely. Folks, that does it for us for our program today. Have a great night. Find us on YouTube, Facebook, like and subscribe, Substack, Chapter and Verse. I'll be back with you tomorrow.

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