The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Thursday July 4 - Independence Day Edition

Episode Date: July 4, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:04 at the launch of black voters for Harris Biden with our president and vice president would yeah what Harris Biden okay I really think that's how that goes anyway welcome anyway here's Wonderwall welcome back to the show Dana Lashu at the top of this third hour there's an anatomy of the smear we've got some stuff so they're coming out they're trying to say that um trump used the N word mm-hmm yep from the first season of The Apprentice. Yep. Yeah, yeah, he did.
Starting point is 00:00:42 The N-word. That's what they're saying. So this is on a TV set, a set for a TV show. A set where there's television. Cameras, microphones. Yeah, the broadcast stuff. So they would probably have proof then, right? They'd have some sort of video or audio evidence of it.
Starting point is 00:01:00 Surely it would have come out in 2016, you know. the statement that they have is no one is surprised that Donald Trump who entered public life by falsely accusing black men of murder I'm sorry I'll sharpen what and entered political life spreading lies about the first black president Hillary Clinton hiring the lawyer who pushed the birtherism said what? It was literally Hillary's up
Starting point is 00:01:30 reportedly used reportedly use the end way to casually denigrated successful black man. Anyone notice a pattern? I don't know why I'm reading it like this. It's just more entertaining. Donald Trump is exactly who black. Golly, they are so desperate.
Starting point is 00:01:47 Donald Trump is exactly who black voters know him to be a textbook racist. Blah, blah, blah, blah. That's the whole statement. They put that word reportedly in there to protect themselves legally. They've been hemorrhaging black voters. And I've noted, I noted this during the election. In fact, I talked about this election night in 2016. When I was in New York with Fox, I talked about it in 2020.
Starting point is 00:02:10 The number of black voters that have been moving towards the Republican Party has been increasing steadily. There was actually, even began, I would say, pre-2016. But it was so small that it seemed insignificant at the time. But now, after 2020, when you saw such a significant number of black voters moved to the right, Now you look back at like the midterm elections in 2018 and you're like, was it, was it insignificant? I don't know. You know, you're just like, maybe it wasn't insignificant or not 2018, sorry, 2012. Mitt Romney picked up some, but not a lot.
Starting point is 00:02:49 McCain picked up only a little bit, not a lot. Trump picked up a significant percentage. And black voters are still, they've still been leaning over and going towards the Republican Party. or at least conservative-leaning independence. And this is freaking out Democrats. So instead of Democrats going and talking like normal people, they're like aliens. What the hell?
Starting point is 00:03:14 They have no idea how to talk to voters. It's a black voter. I can't talk to them about things like lower taxes and more business opportunity. I guess I better talk to them about race. That's all they do. That's how Democrats look at stuff. Oh, my gosh, there's a woman who votes.
Starting point is 00:03:30 I can't talk to her about lower taxes. and, you know, all of this good stuff. I got to talk to her about vaginas and abortions. Audio sum by two. Case and point, they sound so damn awkward when they do it. Listen to this. This is crazy. I'm a memorial day. I'm probably still with a black man.
Starting point is 00:03:49 Okay. He's so weird. This is, but this is what Democrats do, right? They freak out over all of this. Keep in mind, this is the party, guys, just in the past month. What have you seen? Well, you got one Democrat,
Starting point is 00:04:05 to use the N-word slur. You got Eric Adams, who said, yeah, we need to send these illegal immigrants up to New York. They can work his lifeguard, since they're so good at swimming. He said that on camera. You have Kathy Holkle who's like, yeah, black kids in the Bronx, or they've never even seen a computer. They don't know what the word is.
Starting point is 00:04:22 They don't know what the word is. Computer, what? This is what Democrats is. Nadler. Oh, yeah, we need Mexicans to come up and pick our fruit. Pelosi, too. This is what Democrats say. And then they're like, oh, but Trump said the N-word.
Starting point is 00:04:37 And you said it on his set with a butt ton of cameras and all kinds of recording equipment. But we just don't have any, like, proof of it. So it's reportedly. Because they're hemorrhaging black votes. And so they got to try to scare Jim Crow some up. That's what they're trying to do. That's what it is. It's so damn racist.
Starting point is 00:04:58 Somebody cover the spots on the back of that man's head, too. Whenever he turns around, when Joe Biden turns around, I'm like, Jim, any Christmas. You can kind of see where the mask starts. It's like Mr. Burns. Uh, anyway, I, I, it's, it is so incredibly racist to use this. And, and they have no other way of talking to black voters. Normal politicians would, would be talking to all demographics about the issues that they're concerned over the most. Not Democrats, because they see everything through race.
Starting point is 00:05:31 Black people get talked about black people stuff. women get talked about women people's stuff Hispanics get talked to about Hispanic people's stuff you know, everybody has the same concerns. Everybody's broke, we're worried about inflation, worried about jobs, worried about
Starting point is 00:05:47 national security, worried about taxes that you keep raising, worrying about the damn government spending that you keep doing. Oh, but no, heaven forbid we talk about those issues. Nope, that's a black voter, raceity race. Trump's going to come and kill you. He's a big.
Starting point is 00:06:03 go racist and blah, blah, blah. Oh, you're a woman, vagina, vagina, abortion, abortion. Trump's going to come steal all your abortions. Oh, you're a Hispanic voter. Trump's going to put crocodiles in the Rio. Oh, my goodness. He's going to come and take all your talk. I mean, like, what in the world? This is the kind of stuff. That's what Democrats do. It's so racist. It is so racist. Aren't people tired of this? I mean, they are so freaked out. They are so freaked out. This is so bad. Who's running this campaign? But, Kane, you noted they're all saying it now.
Starting point is 00:06:42 Who else is saying it? You got Harris Biden. You got Baccari Sellers was out there. Eric Swalwell was out there saying it. It's like today was the day they chose. And the memo went out that, hey, we got to put out that thing that Trump said the N-word. When, by the way, like you mentioned, seven years later, they still haven't produced a tape or any sort of evidence? Well, Lorraine reminds me, do you remember when Mr. Roseanne Barr?
Starting point is 00:07:12 Oh, sorry, Tom Arnold. Yeah, I remember. That feckless meat sack. When he claimed that I've got tapes from The Apprentice, Donald Trump said the N-word, and then he never actually produced them. I'd forgotten about that. I think that's what actually started the whole snowballing of the news stories after that. Yeah, he was like, oh, I got him.
Starting point is 00:07:31 I can't actually produce anything because I don't got it, but, you know. Well, there's an editor on that show that was not a, Trump fan, by the way, and even claims that there were no Trump fans on the set that he watched frame by frame, all the gag reels, all the everything, and that would have spread like wildfire then because nobody were fans of Trump at the time. So he knows, and they know, that there is no such evidence. We can't play the video of Biden saying it, though, right? Because we'll get in trouble. Because we will get in trouble. Even though the president said it. Yeah. The president literally said the N-word. It's on tape and we have it. Not Trump.
Starting point is 00:08:06 Biden. Are you sure it can't play it? Yeah. Yes. No, I mean, like, can we just take out? You could just tell people that it exists online. Yeah, but they're not going to believe us. I don't want to be like Tom Arnold. No, it's online. Like Tom Arnold didn't even, there's nothing online. You can literally Google it. And it comes right up. Yeah, it comes right up. Still, there's some people who are driving trucks right now. They can't Google it. They're like, Dana, really? Are you going to Tom Arnold us? They sure can't. See, I'm thinking of them. I don't want them out Googling stuff. thoughtful. I never accused you of being unwise.
Starting point is 00:08:37 You know what I'm saying? Like I'm all about thinking for everybody. Thinking of the people. That's what I'm doing. Yeah, I, um, it's, it's just, wow, it's amazing. And, um, because, yeah, because Biden did,
Starting point is 00:08:52 Biden said a lot of stuff. But this is, so you've had Swalwell put this out, who well, I'm looking at, there's a lot of people who put this stuff out. All right. So I first saw it this morning with Bacari Sellers. And then he got race.
Starting point is 00:09:04 She owed into oblivion. And Eric Swalwell put it out. Then the Biden-Harris headquarters, campaign headquarters, put it out. Yeah. So the, you know, the marching orders have been put out. Yeah. So, yeah, that's their new narrative. They're going to really, really run with us.
Starting point is 00:09:23 They're going to really, really run with us. Except it doesn't exist, though. I can't believe. This is so stupid. All right. I got more stuff I got a hit, though. but I just, I have to tell you that's the new narrative that's being crafted right now. Just to let you guys know, as the jury's deliberating, they're trying to do everything that they can right now, guys, everything they can, everything possible.
Starting point is 00:09:46 But I just don't know if that's going to, I don't know if that's going to be enough to work for them. I just don't know. But we'll keep, and if that, if that, you know, I mean, they tried this in 2016, tried it again in 2020. They've never came out with anything. Mm-mm. In the meantime, Trump's still, they're still waiting for the jury deliberation. I think that there's probably going to be a conviction just because I think they tipped the skills with how the jury was instructed. And so we'll see. But we'll keep we'll keep tabs on it. Now this a week ago, you're going to get really mad, Kane.
Starting point is 00:10:21 So a week ago, we talked about Biden releasing a million barrels of oil from the Strategic Reserve, right? We go through about $8 million a day as a country. and he wanted to lower gas prices and it didn't work. So guess what? He's going to release another million ahead of 4th of July. So the first million didn't work? Didn't work. So you're going to repeat what didn't work? Yes.
Starting point is 00:10:46 Okay. The first thing didn't work. So they're going to do what didn't work again. Yeah. And that's going to, he tweeted this. He said, quote, gas prices are down from $1.40 after their peak, from their peak after Russia's war, but they're still too high. My administration is releasing one million barrels of gasoline from the Northeast gasoline supply reserve ahead of July 4th, which is going to lower prices
Starting point is 00:11:11 at the pump when folks need it the most. A million barrels does not lower anything at the pump. It doesn't. And why our gas price is still high, Mr. President? Exactly. It's because Trump said the N-word. Because Trump said the N-word or didn't say it. He reportedly said it. He didn't say the N-word. it. Do people realize our strategic petroleum reserve is at the lowest levels it's been in decades. We're talking 40 plus years. But, Trump may have said the N-word. Right.
Starting point is 00:11:44 But our emergency supply of petroleum is at the lowest levels it's been in 40-plus years. Yep. Yeah, but that N-word, though, Trump is said to have said it. Right. But they didn't, there's no video. They weren't able to produce it, but that's what happened. so you could talk about of the two issues
Starting point is 00:12:06 the oil and gas yeah of the oil and gas issue and then Trump saying the but are you going to vote for somebody who's going to steal all your abortions what? Yeah that's what
Starting point is 00:12:16 that's a reality you're never going to vote again and he's going to steal your abortions I didn't yeah I didn't hear about that one yeah and he said the N word maybe reportedly or not facts
Starting point is 00:12:28 can you I would get if I could just If I sounded like that all the time, a Democrat would hire me. You know, it's true. We got more on the way. Our partners that help bring you free radio. Ladies and gentlemen, it's our good friends over at Patriot Mobile. It's the only Christian conservative cell phone service that's out there.
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Starting point is 00:14:00 to Patriot. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick 5. Damn you, Cain, your memes. I'm so distracted now I just want to talk about the memes. Okay. Quick 5.
Starting point is 00:14:17 Oh my gosh. Really? I got to go to this? Headline. I ate my nan. A sister shockingly reveals that she put her grandmother's ashes in pasta sauce to prank her brother. A prank? It's an Australian show. Australian.
Starting point is 00:14:37 And they were eating pasta. Pasta. And the host of this Australian radio show, I can't do an accent. They were left horrified after a woman called into their program, claiming she fed her grandmother's ashes to her brother as a prank cane. She said they were grieving, so blah, blah, blah. She said that she thought I was going to be a joke and it was just so disgusting. So it was, yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:58 She fed Hernandez. Oh, golly. That's person pest up. That's person pest up. I really what's that. Oh. That's your growth. Rely on AI, they said.
Starting point is 00:15:10 It improves the quality of life, they said. Innocent woman branded a thief by AI recognition software, falsely. She's innocent. And so, yeah, see, this is my problem. Okay, isn't this just like red light cameras, how red light cameras are unconstitutional? Wouldn't the AI recognition software be unconstitutional as well? but um end of next
Starting point is 00:15:30 there you go a man who broke into Buckingham Palace claimed that he just wanted somewhere to we what how do you break in there this guy who's got a lot of consonants in his name climbed over the gates
Starting point is 00:15:44 climbed over the gates and managed to reach the courtyard security system went off he said it took them four minutes to arrive and he hadn't realized he was the only that he where he was and he was just looking for somewhere to urinate But then they'd seized his phone
Starting point is 00:15:58 and thought he'd been looking online at Buckingham Palace. So, yeah, that doesn't seem like that story held water. Moving on. So bad. Let's see this. An alleged naked run
Starting point is 00:16:14 on Virgin flight from Perth to Melbourne Leaves. What is going on, Australia? Your people. The Australian federal police say officers arrested a man after he allegedly ran naked through the aircraft. mid-flight knocked a crew member to the floor. Ew, nasty.
Starting point is 00:16:31 They don't say how old he was. But they said the safety of our guest and crews are top priority. And then they had to ground the flight. And then Spirit Airlines, a pilot on the flight to Fort Lauderdale, told passengers to prepare for a possible water landing. My first thought isn't that the planes landed in the water, and it's kind of a crash. It's sharks.
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Starting point is 00:18:18 your podcast. So welcome back to the program. This song is so perfect. for what we're getting ready to discuss. Dana, last year with you, bottom of this first hour. So how many times y'all, like, you know, you get on an airplane and everybody always wants to get that extra leg room. They like that exit row leg room, right?
Starting point is 00:18:37 And you're always asked when you sit in the exit row. Like, can you, how do they say it? Can you, are you able and willing to assist other passengers, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. I have never, in all of a year's of flying, I've never met anyone who's like, no, I'm only going do me, right? Even if you don't mean it, you say it. I'm not saying that anybody, but you know what I mean. Like, you know, you say it. You're like, yeah, whatever. So that is apparently not what happened in North Carolina at the Charlotte Douglas International Airport. So this was a frontier, frontier airlines, and there was a passenger that was in the exit row, right? And they ask you, are you ready and willing to
Starting point is 00:19:21 comply with exit row instruction, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. So she gets on the seat. And by the way, can I just point out that when you get on a plane, you know how like when you get on a plane and you're, you haven't even made it to the jet bridge yet. You go into where they're checking your ticket and they scan your pass or your phone or whatever. And they're like, you're sitting in the exit row.
Starting point is 00:19:39 Are you willing and able? You have to say yes then before you get on the plane. So they ask you at two different points if you're ready and willing and able to comply. That's never, I've never not had that happen. And I've flown multiple airlines. So this lady gets on the plane And she gets into the exit row
Starting point is 00:20:00 And then of course you know you have the flight attendant That asks the same question that you're always asked Are you ready and willing etc This woman Did not answer the way that everyone else did And it resulted in the entire plane Having to be deborded While she was arrested
Starting point is 00:20:20 Watch if you're watching the simulcast and or listen if you're streaming the radio program to this. She's not a little bit. No, he said. But I mean, I got a grandson and get that her school. She's upset. You don't want to comply. You guys are we if you don't get off for a deal.
Starting point is 00:21:13 This other lady is begging her to go. I am not. I am not. I am not. I am. You. You are a lot. You are a good.
Starting point is 00:21:24 You are a good. The whole plane is saying please get out of this. Oh my God. She chose violence today. And then the police come. Oh my gosh. The whole plane is begging her. Please women, please get off the plane.
Starting point is 00:21:57 You're begging. She ain't having it. And she, they all have to deploy. They all have to get off that flight. They all have to get off that flight because she's getting arrested. Now what led up to this? You might be wondering. This is what led up to it.
Starting point is 00:22:16 They said that she immediately got on the plane. Because again, remember, when you go through the ticketing part, they, like, when you're getting on the plane, they're like, hey, can you, are you ready and willing? Blah, blah, blah. You say yes. Then you're allowed to get on the job. bridge and you're going to get on the plane. Apparently right when the attendant came up to her, when they do that last check, and they're saying, are you ready and willing? She said, according to all of the people all around her on the plane, oh, I'm not going to save anybody. If something happens,
Starting point is 00:22:43 I'm going to save myself. One of the other ladies on the plane said this was her attitude through the whole process, and I knew something was going to pop off. That's what one of the other women Sit next row was saying this. And so she said that the flight attendant asked her again because she was apparently shocked. Like, ma'am, are you going to? And the woman said, quote, get out of my damn face and then proceeded to open up her snack. Oh my gosh. And then she just wouldn't stop.
Starting point is 00:23:21 She said, you better get out of my face is what you need to do, Betty. Oh boy. So it turned into a whole thing. She, I mean, she said she was flying to take care of her grandson while her mother was on vacation. She goes, my grandson's getting out of school and his mama took a flight to Mexico and I'm not getting off this plane. Well, you are because you decided to have a fit on the flight. So all of this had to do, and I'm the numerous reporting on this, all of this had to do with a woman. who did not, she wanted to sit in the exit row,
Starting point is 00:23:59 but she did not want to do what the exit row required. And she could have switched seats. She could have done. And instead she ended up getting arrested because she got belligerent and got into verbal altercations with various flight crew members as well as other passengers. The entirety of the plane was begging her to get off the flight. People were even trying to get her to switch seats and she wasn't having it. She was there just to raise hell.
Starting point is 00:24:25 What do you do with those? people. They are not there to solve a problem. They are there to be a problem. They are there to ruin your day. And she, I mean, she just, they had to de-plane, they had to get everybody off the plane. There are people who are missing. Their connections. Other, I mean, you are asked before you get on the plane and then you are asked before takeoff. And someone said, well, is it possible that she didn't understand the instructions. And the witnesses were going, no, because everybody's on their phones. They're like, no, because her attitude was so bad. You knew she understood. She just didn't want to, she didn't want to go along with it. Wow. And they, she got mad because they were
Starting point is 00:25:10 trying to get her to verbalize her answer because that's required by law. It's not the, the attendant's job. You know, the attendant, the attendant did not make up the law that you had to get a verbal answer. If you don't want to sit in the exit row, don't sit in the exit row. Do you find yourself like win scene whenever you get on a plane anymore because you don't know what you're going to find. I feel like this is peak America sometimes, not peak America, but peak human culture, peak human nature, selfish, bratty people who only care about themselves and getting theirs. That's what it feels like. If I'm in an exit row, I don't have a problem because I also know that I'm going to definitely be getting off a bad flight if something happens and I'm in the exit
Starting point is 00:25:48 row because I get to control that door. That's a power seat. Why would you not want to be in a power seat? good heavens I just I don't know Steve do you like freak do you I don't know I find myself I don't get anxiety but I find myself not looking forward to boarding a plane ever
Starting point is 00:26:04 The thing that I never know what I'm gonna get The thing that gets me is why would you want to be in group A Group A you have to get on first And you have to sit down the entire time Like why don't I always in the last person to board I don't that's I don't get why people are you really Absolutely are you worried about overhead space No I just would rather not be in a tube for as long as I have to be
Starting point is 00:26:21 I don't just wait in the terminal or wait waiting at the gate and just eat food. I like to just, like, go to sleep, though. So I'll get on the plane, and then I will literally go to sleep. I will go to sleep until they make sure that your seatbelts buckled up. Because I just, I'm just, no, I got to shut down. I don't want to. It's because it's always so awkward.
Starting point is 00:26:38 But I just want to get in, get my, but also it's the overhead space. Although I never bring a ton of stuff with me. I always have, like, a carry-on and then a little thing that I shove under my seat. But then you get, like, suit jacket dudes. Or ladies with the straw hats that want to, like, shove their stuff. over had been and then nobody can get their suitcases or anything else up there. And I'm like, I don't know. I, but I get what you're saying. That's the one flaw that I thought, didn't think about is if you wait to get on last, they sometimes, most of the time run out of
Starting point is 00:27:04 carry-on space. They have to put one of those fake tags on it and sit by the door. That's happened to me the last few times. But I'd rather just wait. Yeah, I always, after I had a suitcase that was utterly destroyed by their little system where they bring the suitcases up because I had a gate check once. And it literally crushed my suitcase and broke some stuff inside. And, and I was, and broke some stuff inside and all of that. It like crushed it. It was like a pancake. It was wild. And so then I, so now I don't do that anymore. But thankfully, I was on a flight and I was arriving home. So I didn't need any of the stuff in there, really. But, yeah, so I make sure that I don't, I don't know. But I agree, I agree with you. I hate getting on and having to be on the tube. Because then you get
Starting point is 00:27:40 people like that. That's crazy. Like, what in the world? I don't, I don't understand. So we got this. I feel like that's like peak culture right now. But I also feel like this is too. Listen to how bad crime is getting in this one particular city. So this is Daily Caller. So in Oakland, California, crime has gotten so bad. They are now replacing stoplights, traffic lights with stop signs. Because people are stealing the copper and the electrical boxes. They're stripping the traffic lights of the copper. And they're stealing the electrical boxes for the traffic lights. And so at numerous intersections throughout Oakland and around the Bay Area, they have been taking down stoplights. This is according to CBS.
Starting point is 00:28:34 And they said that they started not replacing stoplights at intersections where they were stolen. And then they just started being proactive and just taking them out entirely. And they said then on top of it, they have one of the huge homeless encampments that stretches for over 3,000. three blocks of an entire neighborhood and they illegally connect to the city's power and that totally throws off the traffic lights and apparently like shorts things out and then they tamper with the electrical and then they they put heavy cement blocks over the electrical boxes to protect I guess their power hook up I don't know this is crazy so they don't even afford they're not even enforcing the law they're just literally replacing them with stop signs so they're taking can you imagine
Starting point is 00:29:19 how much dangerous that's going to be how much danger more dangerous is that going to be? That's craziness. Peak America. Peak society in this country right now. So they're just taking them out. And they said that the stop signs, now people don't want to stop because a lot of these, there's
Starting point is 00:29:36 homeless or there's very aggressive panhandlers or druggies that are on the corner. And people don't want to come to like a full stop now at the stop sign. So they just, you know, at least with the lights they kind of had to, but now they're like they just, everybody's just blowing through it. and that's you're not really seeing anything help with the blue state blueprint of California
Starting point is 00:29:59 because the budget proposal it's going to get worse. Gavin Newsom said that he wasn't going to raise taxes to fix California's deficit. They took in. I think it was something like, what was it, like $55 billion in revenue. I want to say it was fiscal year 22, 23. And his budget proposal, they have $18 billion in tax tax for businesses now. because remember they lost $24 billion after they spread it out amongst 30 different homeless programs throughout the state and they only tracked the one that that was the shot that was giving vodka shots
Starting point is 00:30:33 in San Francisco. That was the only one that they actually tracked. They didn't track any of the stuff. And so now they lost $24 billion. They're running a $46 billion deficit. And the budget proposal, they're trying to get some of this money back by including an $18 billion tax hike for businesses. And meanwhile, other locales are looking at upping property tax. Your property taxes already aren't doing anything clearly. I mean, if you looked around in California lately, it's crazy. I agree with Annie Oakley who said, quote, I would like to see every woman know how to handle guns as naturally as they know how to handle babies.
Starting point is 00:31:04 Now, I myself regularly conceal carry 9mm. Now, that's said, not every woman is like me, has had the hours of training that I've had or feels comfortable around firearms due to years of use, or maybe they're by a gun-free zone. I'd like to change that what I can. while encouraging self-defense at the same time. So this is where Burna comes in. It's kind of like a starter weapon.
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Starting point is 00:32:12 I mean, is there something known in the end? about how did he treated his artists? Is that a jello shot? What is he drinking? She's... So I'm going to get some cheeks after this horsepower drink. Um, I'm just going off with Mace said. Mace took me to biggie.
Starting point is 00:32:34 I don't really know Puffers, like Mace no Puff. So I appreciate what Mace said, and of course, that's my brother. So if he felt that way, then he felt that way. I can't really tell you how Puff moves or anything like that. or anything like that. Mace may know better than me because he was signed to Puff. I wasn't. But my show does come on at 8 a.m. Eastern on YouTube.
Starting point is 00:32:53 It's called it is what it is. And I'll make sure y'all check it out. And I might get some more information out of Mace from there. But for me to tell you how Puff and all that, I don't know, I never was signed to him. Yeah. What about the industry in general? I mean, so many people have pointed out
Starting point is 00:33:06 that Diddy couldn't get away with this stuff if there weren't a lot of people protecting him. Do you think that's the case? Oh. Who the talent agent for this joint? Like, you think I'll be sitting around watching what Diddy do and all this? I didn't know this was a Diddy joint that are inviting me to. Yo, who booked me for this joint?
Starting point is 00:33:27 Oh, wow. And I don't be sitting around watching Diddy and all that? Thanks. Thanks for joining us. Thank you for your time tonight. Yeah, yeah. You know, thank you for having me. You enjoy it.
Starting point is 00:33:36 Oh my gosh. She was like trying to keep it together. This is a chick on CNN who is, you know, she's talking to this guy name, what's his name, Cameron Giles. and I don't even know what the horsepower drink he had there was Steve. Was it a jello shot? I don't know what that was. It looked like Tussin.
Starting point is 00:33:55 It looked like he had a cough drop cup of Tussin that he took. And I don't even want to, I don't want to ask anything else about what he said because I feel like his heart wouldn't in this interview, you know. It just like, he just was not really wanting to answer questions. But, you know, of course, you know, CNN's like, let's have a. serious interview with one of Diddy's friends. I just feel like if your name, if you're going to call yourself Diddy, which sounds like a verb of lewdness, then maybe don't do what the verb of lewdness it seems to imply. You know what I'm saying? Like don't be diddy in people. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:34:32 It just seems like that. Why is it always with these cats where it's like Anthony Weiner or you know, anybody like good night. So, uh, yeah, that was good. That was, that's where C didn't see, Was it CNN or MSNBC that interviewed that Michael Avanotti from jail? I remember. He contributed still. And then he went on the view, remember? Oh my gosh. That's right.
Starting point is 00:34:56 He was the C. That's right. And they had him from jail. Like they had his hookup. They had his hit from jail. And now they got this guy. They got Cameron Giles. So the reporter speaking to him, Abby Phillip, she seemed kind of stunned.
Starting point is 00:35:12 but I don't know that was just that was wild but that's you know I feel like CNN deserves that though I do we have a lot more on the way including I don't know if you guys seen there were apparently a bunch of progressive women that spent thousands of dollars to go out
Starting point is 00:35:28 into nature and yell at the trees I don't know what the trees did to them but apparently that's something that happened and we've got to make fun of it because it's our duty here on this program in America to make fun of stupidity we've got that for you got Florida man on the way we get the latest of 2024 we got all kinds of stuff. That big bombshell from that Cohen thing yesterday. That guy
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Starting point is 00:37:55 Maybe you have to send them back. I don't know. But each case ought to be considered humanely, right? So that's the Pope being asked about the entity. And I've been down to the border. And I've actually talked with that organization down to the border. And they are in violation. of law because it's not about assisting refugees. It's about assisting people in bypassing the proper and legal way to enter the country. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you, top of the second hour. You can listen coast to coast to the radio program. You can also watch the simulcast everywhere that you can stream it, including X Rumble, YouTube, Facebook, and Channel 347 Direct TV. Let me tell you something about, first off, the Catholic Charities down there. Like I've said, I've been down there. I've
Starting point is 00:38:36 had some harsh words publicly with some of the people down there because I saw exactly what was happening. There are people who are just brought in that are not seeking refugee status. They're not refugees. They just want a fast track to enter. And they are processed by that group and they claim to do it under good Christian charity. But it's behind the veneer of good Christian charity that lawlessness is taking place. And I think that when you're misrepresenting something, you're lying about it. And that is a sin. So don't operate sinfully and then say that you're being the hands and feet of God because that's not correct. Number two, I've also been to the Vatican. And I had to go through a bunch of security to get into the Vatican.
Starting point is 00:39:12 When you, he thinks it's madness, the Pope, to enter into a country lawfully. He thinks it's madness. I went to the Vatican last year. I had to go through an x-ray scan. What is it? The x-ray machine had to stick my stuff through an x-ray machine. I had to go through, I don't know how many security checkpoints to get in because you can't just walk in to the Vatican.
Starting point is 00:39:35 You can access some parts of the courtyard outside. But you can't just walk in to the Sistine Chapel. You can't just walk in to the Vatican. You can't just walk into St. Peters. It's not like that at all. And you, that's pure madness, right? I mean, you shouldn't have to pay anything.
Starting point is 00:39:51 You shouldn't have to purchase a ticket. You shouldn't have to do anything like that. And you should be able to just walk in, right? Do whatever you want. Stay however long you want. Madness. I also had to keep my shoulders covered. And I could not have any attire above the knee,
Starting point is 00:40:07 whether it's a dress or a skirt or pants or anything. The same goes for men. Men were not allowed to wear hats in certain parts of the Vatican. And they had to keep, if they had tattoos, they had to keep them entirely covered. I watched one man be turned away at a security checkpoint because he had tattoos visible on his forearm. And I watched another woman be stopped at a checkpoint because they didn't think her shawl was going to adequately cover her shoulders. Pure madness, right? Just madness.
Starting point is 00:40:32 You should let the migrants come, right? You should let the people go to God where they seek him, right? Pope? I mean, I'm just saying if you're going to keep consistency, I just think for the sake of consistency, maybe we should be consistent. So I'm just curious about that. Why is there, you know, if it's madness to expect people to enter legally at the southern border. And again, I have, I've had the benefit of being at both of these places. I've literally been at the Catholic charities down in McAllen, Texas. I've literally been at their processing facilities down in McCallon, Texas. I've literally argued with a nun down in McAllen, Texas, who was with Catholic
Starting point is 00:41:04 charities. And then I argued with the Catholic Charities. And then I argued with one of their assistants on Twitter some years ago who was working with Catholic Charities. I watched his people were brought in. I know that some of those people there have relationships with coyotes because they're able to get people in and be able to get tipped off and they know where to go even before Border Patrol does. And you're going to sit here and tell me that that's somehow godly? Because you're assisting the criminal activity of the cartel you think that you're operating as the hands and feet of God. Seriously, you're enriching the cartel while you're simultaneously finger wagging at all of the Americans who sit.
Starting point is 00:41:36 slackjawed in shock that you're actually assisting a criminal entity in the name of Jesus. Seriously? Get behind me, Satan. This is wild. That's madness. I've seen this in my own church. Had a great sermon this past Sunday. Sitting on my church.
Starting point is 00:41:55 A great sermon about, you know, making sure that if you are really trying to modify your life and live for the better, that you're really going to commit to it. And then at the end, they have people come up. And I'm sure that they have the best of intentions. But then at some point I stopped being generous about that. I'll explain. They had people come up and they were saying, oh, well, we have this program that we're doing now
Starting point is 00:42:18 for people who are coming up at the southern border and that are refugees and we want to help them. I'm like, why are you doing that? We have like a whole system for that process, the refugee process here in the United States. And if they're going about it the right way, they don't have to rely on all of these other extra groups. So I was immediately curious.
Starting point is 00:42:38 Like, what do you mean? You have this whole thing that you're going to help people coming in across the border as refugees because not everyone's a refugee. In fact, the vast majority are not. Like the overwhelming majority are not. Just like the overwhelming majority are not, Asylees. But the way that it was put in the context following the sermon was that somehow you are not being the best you that you could be as a person of faith
Starting point is 00:42:59 unless you were assisting lawlessness. As though somehow expecting to give to see. what is Caesar, what is Caesar and give God what is God's, somehow a sin now. I love how we're rewriting scripture. And I sat there in the pew and every now and then I hear something. And I, yes, I'm very, I get very critical because I'm, I'm one of the people that I do really rely on spiritual leanings to keep me in and faith to keep me on the straight and arrow because I am a brawsome, very confrontational person by nature. A lot of fun and very nice. but I really, really have to have to seek the, I really have to seek the Lord's Guide in hand.
Starting point is 00:43:44 And I'm sitting there in church and I'm listening to this and I, you know, I just kind of fidget a little bit. I'm like, why is this being presented this way? I think that if you're going to be a shepherd, then you have the additional responsibility of making sure that you get these things correct. You don't get a pass because you're a shepherd. In fact, you should know, if you're going to present this as a policy and the church, then you need to be well educated on it. And I've talked to Border Patrol. I've been to the border. I can't tell you how many times I've talked to all these people and covered this and been down there and seen things and et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. And I'm telling you that the vast majority of it,
Starting point is 00:44:24 it's not a sight lease and it's not refugees. It's people that are exploiting weak and porous southern border. And the cartels are getting rich off it. And I find it incredibly ironic. that the people who are out there finger wagging and claiming that they care so much about the welfare of these other people that are simply trying to find a better way of life are the very people that are doing the most to enrich the cartels that makes their lives
Starting point is 00:44:50 a living hell in the first place. They are the ones who are making sure those cartels get their checks for bringing people across the border. They are the ones who are making sure that the cartels get their checks for bringing in fentanyl and drugs. They are the ones who make sure
Starting point is 00:45:04 that the cartels are operating because they go and try to tell people that expecting a lawful, organized, non-chaotic entry into the United States is somehow sinful and that you are not doing your duty as a Christian. I get really tired of hearing about that. I don't know about y'all, but I get real tired of it. And to hear this Pope say it, I'm not a fan of this Pope. I'm not Catholic, but I'm not a moron, and I'm not a fan of this Pope. I like that Ratzinger guy. To say that this is madness, well, you can't leave people there. Well, what are you doing in these countries? to restart a spiritual resurgence that gets them living right and gets their leaders acting right and doing their due diligence to their people because it is not the responsibility of us and our leaders to make sure that they and their leaders do their job and if you're going to be the head of the church and be the head of the spiritual body of that country then that's your job where are you in that effort because assisting people in sin is not godly assisting people and making them easier in sin. is not being a good representation of Jesus.
Starting point is 00:46:10 Assisting people and making it easier in their sin is not serving as the hands and feet of God. And I hate that I am a woman that has to say this because I am very much aligned with Paul and that I think that women should be quiet because you all aggravate me. Why am I saying this? I find that offensive. So this all being said, and I see this all the time. I see people out there who are like, oh, I'm going to, you know, like the people are like, I'm going to put all the rainbow stuff and everything else while I'm also acting like a
Starting point is 00:46:42 of the church, et cetera, et cetera, and I'm going to blur the lines between what is love and then what is affirmation, because apparently a lot of people who are leading in the church can't even tell the difference anymore. I have a lot of issues with this. But this one was one of the biggest ones, one of the biggest ones. And I just, I don't know, I heard the Pope say that I got mad. A lot of my Catholic friends that are hardcore Catholic were very upset with us. I'm like, well, and there are I understand their sentiments. They're unhappy. But that's madness. I mean, where's the consistency? If you think it's bad to come into the southern border lawfully, then it should be bad that I have to keep my shoulders covered to go in your church, right? It is an issue of respect, correct?
Starting point is 00:47:33 If you think it's bad that we should expect people to be able to be who they say they are and come in and have an organized non-caotic entry, then it is equally as bad to expect people to send their belongings through X-ray machines and go through numerous security checkpoints just to access certain parts of the Vatican, correct? I mean, if we're keeping consistency, it don't stop the migrants from where they are. You know, Vatican City is its own city state. Do you guys know bridges are magical? I can't believe this is an issue, but it was. There's a bridge in Florida that apparently everybody got mad over. The bridges are supposed to be in red, white, and blue. They're these like light bridges. They have the wringling causeway and the sunshine skyway.
Starting point is 00:48:19 And this was apparently a big, big deal. I did not know this. They have this big, I mean, it looks, you know, a nice big bridge. And they usually keep it just red, white, and blue, right? Well, apparently the alphabet activist were demanding that it be lit up in the colors of the rainbow for pride, which is the sin, by the way, pride. And it was supposed to be a celebration of pride month. And they, they, usually, it's all red, white, and blue between May 22. 7th and September 2nd as part of the Florida Freedom Summer effort.
Starting point is 00:48:54 And they lift the sales tax and all. They celebrate all this stuff. So anyway, they said, no, we're not doing that. We're not going to be doing the rainbow stuff. We're not going to, we're not doing this stuff. We're not going to fight over this. This is not what's going to happen. And so now here are the headlines, like the Herald Tribune.
Starting point is 00:49:13 DeSantis, Florida bridges to glow red, white, and blue, not rainbow during Pride Month. And people were asking, does DeSantis think bridges make people get? Well, do you think that not lighting a bridge prevents them from being gay? It is a bridge that is being lit. Why does it have to affirm how you get it on? Can you stop? Now the bridges have to be lit in a way that affirms how you have sex? The hell's wrong with you.
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Starting point is 00:51:19 because they had park rangers that shut down their beachside classes. Now, what did you don't think you were voting for this whole time, like in California? You want big government. You want a lot of bureaucratic restrictions. This is the stuff that you get, right? So instructors, they say that they've, because the city has banned free beach classes, they want vendor laws. They have vendor laws. So they, you have to pay a fee because they want that tax money.
Starting point is 00:51:41 They want the fee money. They want all that stuff from it. And so they said, you can't be exempt. And yoga classes, it doesn't matter if you're a donation or not. They're not exempt. So they're suing for that. Low testosterone and men is linked to an early death. This is something that I think they've known about for a long time. It was a university study. And they looked at, uh, it was University of Western Australia.
Starting point is 00:52:05 looked at 11 high quality studies and meta-analysis looking at the effects of testosterone on lifespan. They followed men for about five years and found that participants with the lower, lower T levels are likely to die earlier. I've heard of this before, though. Heart disease is still the leading cause of death in men globally. But they said that a lot of this, though, there's a lot of stuff that's related to testosterone. They're still actually, they're still studying it, but they said that this is, we've known that low T numbers are really damaging to men. So, and that explains. why beta's die early. Anyway, Diddy,
Starting point is 00:52:39 they said, can't be prosecuted over a 2016 video, says the L-A Now they go, here's why in a really poorly written headline, which they bury it 5,000 graphs deep. They're talking about the statute of limitations and stuff, and they said that it's beyond that. He'd made a video, I don't care about any of this. Everybody knows he's
Starting point is 00:52:55 trash. I don't care. I don't even follow this stuff, but apparently he made a video coming out and said that he was messed up and he's sorry he did it, blah, blah, blah, blah. I stopped carrying. Zombie second mortgages. are coming to life threatening thousands of people's homes. Sounds like a horror film, but it's true. They said that the second mortgages,
Starting point is 00:53:14 a lot of people taking second mortgages out, and after the housing crash in 2008, millions of people were asking for modifications. Remember, they were saying, oh, the second mortgage, that can be forgiven as part of your modification. So this is a big thing that's happening to tons of homeowners. And it really, there's a huge number of it on the eastern seaboard,
Starting point is 00:53:33 which I think is kind of interesting. other deep dive, I think. Let's see. The human brain has been shrinking and nobody knows why. It's because our society is stupid, is why. I think it's because our society is stupid and we are living in an idiocracy. But there have been studies on this where they said the human brain, in the six million years since our species, apparently shared a common ancestor that it expanded and now where our brains are shrinking. I blame bad music and communism and just a horrible society. AI chatbot has finally acknowledged that AI could actually cause the downfall humanity today and duh coming up we've got some culture for you there's like apparently a trans
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Starting point is 00:55:36 listen, stream the radio show, Channel 347 DirecTV, RumbleX everywhere else. Nick Searsie doesn't really need a lot of introduction. He's in one of my favorite television series, Justified, although I haven't started the new one, which came out. I think it was July last year. But I've watched the original one,
Starting point is 00:55:53 and I love his character of Art Mullen. He is such an acerbic smart ass in that I love that character. But he's done so many great films. and he's the type of guy who has made a career for himself where he can say what he wants and do what he wants and people respect his body of work enough where they're like, all right, all right, all right, we're not going to get, we're not going to say anything to you. Not many people in Hollywood have that. And then if you still try to mess with him, he'll beat you over the head with his peabody. And he joins us now via Skype. Nick CRC, congratulations. You got a new book that is out that gets into some of what we were just talking about. It's called Justify This, a Career Without Compromise, and it comes out later this month.
Starting point is 00:56:34 Congratulations. Thank you, Dana. It's good to see you again. As you can see, I'm like now portraying an intelligent author of a book. So this is my costume I have on. You don't need a costume. That's who you are. You wear many hats.
Starting point is 00:56:49 That's who you are. So this book, you get into because you have one of the most interesting careers, and you are unashamedly honest about your political beliefs. I mean, I don't know anyone else who could actually tell the story of what is happening with these people who have been persecuted and prosecuted following J6 with the film you did or the Gossinel film that you also did and be so honest and transparent with it. And then you're still like, you know, making hits in television and in film. How is that possible?
Starting point is 00:57:23 That's what I don't. I mean, because everyone else gets canceled but you. I don't really understand it either day. I mean, maybe they don't know who I am. Maybe they don't listen to alternative media so they don't hear me talking anywhere. But I'm not sure why. I'm sure there are certain people in Hollywood
Starting point is 00:57:39 that say, no, we don't want to work with that guy. But I get enough work. I mean, I've got a Netflix series coming out next year with Nicole Kidman that I have a nice little role in. And I'm actually releasing a sequel to Capital Punishment on May 17th, of the War on Truth, which is, you know, continuing to tell the story of how the January 6 people have been treated. And that, I just got to touch on that
Starting point is 00:58:03 because when you look at what's happening on the college campuses and the vandalism and the broken windows, and I watched many videos from these campus riots across the country where they're screaming at cops, like racial slurs at police officers, and these are like white Hamas supporters.
Starting point is 00:58:17 Nothing with those people, but then if you're walking past the Capitol on January 6th, you're thrown in a jail and your life's ruined. Yeah. Well, those, the protesters on college campuses are protesters that this government supports. They want those protests to happen because those protests are tearing down the fabric
Starting point is 00:58:35 of American society. And the people who went to Washington on January 6th believe in the Constitution and believe in America. Those are the biggest enemies to this administration, people who love America. I think that's a fair point because, I mean, you can tell by the legal prosecution that effort as well.
Starting point is 00:58:54 You, in Capital Punishment in this movie that you did, which was really powerful, and there was a lot of stuff in there that I was even unaware of and following this. I was amazed by some of the justification for charges that were given in a way to go after these people. I mean, they went after grandmothers. They were three grandmothers in jail. Like people who saw all these people going in and security, capital security, waving them in, and they would go in and they were all very polite looking around, and then they left. And then the next thing they know, they get unlawful parading,
Starting point is 00:59:26 some kind of charge that they tried to ratchet up to a felony. And I, and there were, this affected hundreds of people. Yes. And it's continuing to happen. They're, they've arrested more people this year already than they arrested last year because they're continuing to go after people. They've run out of people that actually went inside. And Matthew Graves, the district attorney, announced that they're going to start going after people who just were standing around outside. because according to him, they had already entered a restricted area. And in our movie, the War on Truth, you can see the people removing the signs before the people walk from the ellipse to the Capitol. They're taking down all the signs that say you're entering a restricted area.
Starting point is 01:00:08 Stay out. So these people didn't know that they were entering a restricted area. That doesn't matter. Yeah. How does that not factor into the prosecutorial decision with us? That's what I don't get. I mean, it's like deliberate. Well, because the point of this is not justice. They're not trying to do something to bring justice to these people. What they're doing is sending a message and saying, if you resist us, this is what will happen to you.
Starting point is 01:00:34 Do you see what we're doing to these people? Keep your mouth shut no matter what we do or we'll do this to you. Why did you choose to tell these stories in this film? Well, you know, I was there myself on January 6th. And what I saw there that day didn't match anything that I saw on. the media. So that's what started me on the journey of talking to these people. And the more I talked to them, the more outraged I got. And the matter I became. And I said, this is not right. Nobody's telling these people's stories. The media is not telling these people's stories.
Starting point is 01:01:07 The media, in fact, demonizes these people and ruins their reputations in their neighborhoods. Their businesses get closed. They lose their jobs. They can't be employed. They're literally trying to ruin these people. And so I just felt like we, you know, nobody else is, and I want to, I want to tell these people's stories. Yeah. And I don't think that they would be widely known had you not done this. We're talking with our friend Nick Searcy, if you're listening to the radio program or if you're watching, you can see them on the simulcast. It's, it's similar to how they did, how they treated activists with the Tea Party. And I'm always, I don't know why I'm amazed, but the way that they'll look at, they treat Antifa or Burn Loop Murder or now even the college
Starting point is 01:01:47 protesters, those protesters by way of their political persuasion and affiliation, they're virtuous. Their protests, Nick, are virtuous. If they break windows, it's a virtuous cause. You know, it's, what was it, the cries of the unheard, I think is how one judge characterized one of these BLM rioters. But with everyone else, they're the terrorists. And I don't think that that's playing well in the minds of the public anymore, do you? No, it's not playing well. But what we have to realize is that totalitarian society, are never established by a majority. There's a minority of people that take power,
Starting point is 01:02:23 and then they use the media to propagandize everybody and terrorize everybody and intimidate them into accepting whatever comes. So that's why these protests are happening now. The people that are protesting on campuses now are the same people that protested at BLM, same people that did occupy Wall Street, all years ago.
Starting point is 01:02:42 It's the same people. They're trying to make America unsafe, safe so that the only source of any sort of safety is the government. When you speak on these issues and you do these projects and then you go and you do your work, I'm so curious as to how you're received. How do, how I mean, because you're Nick Searcy and everyone's like, he's that guy. He's that, he's that crazy patriotic terrorist. You know, I, I got to say, I don't, I don't, they don't, they act like they don't know.
Starting point is 01:03:14 when I'm on the set, nobody speaks to me about that. It's like, hey, how you been? You know, whatever. You know, it's like when I guest hosted for Rush Limbaugh long ago, I was really worried about what that would do to my career. And my friend Adam Baldwin said, they won't even know you did it. Let's just don't tell anybody. They won't even know.
Starting point is 01:03:37 And I think that might be what's happening. I don't know. I never get confronted. I never have. It might happen for this, but I never have. How did I, because you played a chief U.S. Marshal and justified, and then you're watching law enforcement with regards to J.6. I'm just curious, like, your portrayal as a U.S. Marshal and, you know, figure of authority,
Starting point is 01:04:03 and then, you know, exploring this in the film, and then, of course, the sequel to this that you have coming on on May 17th, how did that, did one inform the other, like, how did, how, is there a really? relationship there? Like, did you, did that help you in terms of how you were, you were approaching, organizing these stories and showcasing them for people? Well, yeah, in a way, I guess it did. I've played a lot of, played a lot of cops. I've played a lot of over the years. There's been an awful lot of cops because, you know, I'm not the leading man. So if you're, if you're not the guy kissing the girl, you're either the cop. You're the leading man in the scenes that you're in, though. Right. Well, I'm a leading man trapped in a character actor's body. That's what happens. That's what I go into in the book.
Starting point is 01:04:47 Look at that book cover. But yeah, it did inform me in a way and mostly in the way that I was shocked at the way these real life policemen are acting. Because it's like that would never fly and justified. That would never fly for my character to be doing the same, the things that these people are doing. Because what the FBI is doing is basically terrorizing peaceful citizens. they're breaking down their doors at 6 a.m. people that have never been arrested for anything before in their lives, they're treating them like they're about to blow the world up. And none of it makes any sense except when you accept that it's deliberate, that they're doing this on purpose to intimidate. When I first watched Capital Punishment and I was following some of these cases, it didn't surprise me to see the abuse so much by some members of law enforcement after what happened. I don't know if you're familiar with what happened in Wisconsin after the recall of Scott Walker
Starting point is 01:05:45 when they were showing up in the middle of the night to these innocent people, no criminal record. They just happened to help with a recall effort. And they were dragging them out in the front lawn at 3 a.m. And the media just happened to be tipped off. And they happened to be there and were able to snap pictures of the wife in our nightgown and the terrified kids. When I first saw that happening in Wisconsin, that shocked me. I think that was, I don't want to sound naive, but that seemed like, wow, our law enforcement,
Starting point is 01:06:10 our federal law can do that. then when I was watching your movie, I'm like, of course they can. So like the span of time that I went from being completely naive to, you know, that. I was like, of course they can do that. I'm not surprised. That's a quick, that's a quick timeline, though. But has it always been that way or has it been that way recently? More so recently. I think it's been revealed recently. I think it's been that way for a while. And I think that this has been a long march through the institutions of our country. They've corrupted every institution that I can think of, the education system, Hollywood, the military, they've corrupted it all. And, you know, by now it's the COVID vaccine stuff helped them drum out anybody in their ranks
Starting point is 01:06:55 that was going to resist them. So now you have an FBI that is pretty much just a tool of the of the Democrat Party that's in charge or the Uniparty, whatever it is. There's some of the Republican, are just as bad. Yeah. And the two tiers of justice, we were just talking about this New York case a little bit ago and how, you know, you can have a particular charge that exceeds, you know, past the statute limitations. But yet Alvin Bragg decides to fabricate this straw man out of another charge. It really isn't a charge. I mean, if, if this really can happen to anyone. And then you have Hunter Biden that can walk Scott Free away from, you know, a felonious activity with a firearm while he's coked out with strippers. It's amazing.
Starting point is 01:07:38 Yeah. Well, that's what you see in our movie is like this, this is happening to your friends and neighbors, normal people that you go to church with, that, you know, your kids go to school with. And it can happen to anyone. They can target anyone because, like you just said, the justice side of it doesn't matter. What matter is, what side are you on? Are you on their side? Are you against them? this your book justify this a career without compromise which comes out May 28th and of course in the sequel to capital punishment which comes out and that's capital punishment the movie dot com is the website that comes out on may 17th actually the movie is now called the war on truth the war on truth movie dot com this I have not read your book yet um and I always like whenever I have people on especially somebody like you I like to support so I like to buy, you know, the book and maybe buy some to, you know, give to some folks. Tell us a story about you that we have never heard before. Because I feel like I've read a lot about you and I feel like I, you know, I could probably,
Starting point is 01:08:44 you know, I got some story, but tell me something that nobody knows. Well, I'm not sure if nobody knows. It's probably little known, but I had to run in with Sean Penn. That was pretty interesting that I go into in the book where I did a couple of things with Sean Penn. I did a movie with him. And we were sort of friends, you know, we were kind of acquaintances. But at one point, you know, somebody, I guess, told him about my political leanings.
Starting point is 01:09:11 And he wrote me a pretty nasty email. And I wrote him back and sort of said, you know, that was kind of nice. I said, you know, I disagree with you. But, you know, I respect you as an actor. Had a great time in the movie with you. And, you know, whatever. And he wrote me back saying, you know, why did you even accept the role? knowing what my politics were
Starting point is 01:09:31 and I don't give a damn about your respect. And so I kind of I wound up telling him to congratulations on your Oscar and you know maybe you can take that thing and shove it up your ass. I was getting ready to say where's that Nick Searcy? Where's that Nick Searcy response? I'm waiting
Starting point is 01:09:47 for it. One last thing. I saw that you left California, Camiforne, and you moved to America and it looks beautiful where you're at. How much are you loving life right now, not being in Hollywood. It's so nice and it's so different. And the thing I tell people the most different thing about it is the quality of the people and how nice and helpful they are. I mean, it's, and I think that's because most of the people here where I am are happy. The people in California are so annoyed and so
Starting point is 01:10:19 bitter and miserable and overtaxed and, you know, the traffic and everything. It's like, people here are pretty pleasant. They're pretty happy. Yeah, there you are. Nick Searcy, the book, Awesome. Justify this, a career without compromise. That is out May 28th and War on Truth, the movie as well.com. That's May 17th. And congratulations, as always. And thank you for not just the entertainment that you provide, but also the advocacy as well. And bringing your talent to tell the stories of these people who are persecuted and unheard. We're grateful. Thank you, my friend. Good to talk with you. Thank you, Dana. Have me back to read the book. And we'll talk about this. Yes, we will.
Starting point is 01:10:59 We're going to. Thank you. Good to see you, Nick. Maybe you've come across this if you had to go and get a prescription filled. You know, maybe it takes a really long time to get it filled or maybe you're told by the pharmacy they don't have that in stock right now. You don't ever want to be without a medication that you need to get better. So do what I did and take control of your family's health with a medical emergency kit from the doctors at the wellness company. Now, this is not a first aid kit, right? The kit is filled with essential doctor prescriptions that treat over 39 different medical. issues. They have strong antibiotics for infections of all types, including pneumonia, strut throat, ear infections, all kinds of sinusitis, like sinus infections like I always get. It's like having a little urgent care without the $75 copay right at your house. And you don't have to wait to see a doctor. You don't have to wait in a waiting room. And everybody knows that it's like one of the sickest places to be. You don't have to wait at a pharmacy. Every home should have at least one of these medical emergency kits. And they put it all together in your little kit. they pack it all up and they ship it directly to you. I've used it myself. I've used it several times myself. I ended up getting a sinus infection that turned into strep throat. And I could not from the airport, traveling, doing everything that I could do. And then of course, my doctor's office is closed. I did not want to have to go and wait into urgent care. I was too sick. And I went, I remembered I had my medicines. I went in. I took my medicines. And I was literally, and Kane remembers, I was like back on the road to better health. And I was able to actually do my job and be on air the next day, which is incredibly important for, you know,
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Starting point is 01:13:04 What? Cape Coral. Florida Man is facing several charges, including battery, grand theft, and flushing a woman's fish down the tarlet. According to Cape Coral police, Brett Austin doll, tattoos all over his face, is facing those charges based on two separate investigations. Apparently, he spit on the woman's vehicle, hit her left arm, and apparently grabbed her beta fish and flushed it down the tarlet. and now he's in all kind of trouble so you can't be doing that to know
Starting point is 01:13:30 can't be stealing no ladies fish and flushing him down the toilet. Florida man was accused of stealing a mattress from Walmart that's not really anything easy to conceal you know maybe aim lower next time Kurt Clark with an eye is arrested in charge with grand theft two kinds of petty theft
Starting point is 01:13:46 driving with oh he had a lot of a lot of charges It's not happening It's very It's very symbolic of this whole entire It's so symbolic of this whole operation And then our ships apparently rain or ground The vessels that were used to unload the aid rain or ground on a shod beach
Starting point is 01:14:16 Like just there's photos of them running around on the ground. They, uh, it disconnected from the little boat tugging it. They had stormy seas. And then it got stuck on the coast. And then the other ship that went to try to extract it also got stuck. Now they're probably going to send another ship to extract that one and that'll get stuck. You know what's going to happen.
Starting point is 01:14:38 Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. Top of the second hour. Can listen coast to coast. Watch the simulcast as well. Uh, yeah. So there's no injuries or anything, but it's just a big giant Poonami. right there you go it's a cat five fecal storm so what it is i mean that's uh you know i probably
Starting point is 01:14:59 could have told them that it was a bad idea it seems like uh maybe somebody did right but they did it anyway and none of the aid got to so they they they bait we basically put up a pier that's falling apart we had servicemen that were injured because of this and we gave a bunch of aid to hamas and then that's it. Yeah, we practically dumped a half a billion dollars just into the ocean. That's what we did. Now remember why they decided to do the, you know why they wanted to do the pier, right?
Starting point is 01:15:33 Because when they wanted, they were going to air drop, like Dumbo drop it with packages that were heavy. And just apparently they did that and it hit people. I'm not making this thought. They did that. they dropped supplies and they were squishing people with it. It just dropped and it squished some kids. It did.
Starting point is 01:15:57 It actually did. Look it up. I'm not making these things up. And so it's pretty wild to see that. See that happen. But it is what it is. So they, now the vessels are, they ran aground on. the beach giving Hamas Hamas's aid.
Starting point is 01:16:23 This is like a DEI exercise. This is so many. You know, after we saw everything that happened in Afghanistan, you're pretty sure how that was going to work out with this, right? It's going to be kind of the same thing. Wow. So there you go. Now, Smeaging Gears here.
Starting point is 01:16:42 Hmm. The, you guys remember last week we talked about the, sugar daddy Hunter Biden's sugar daddy Kevin Morris he was the guy who was pictured on the balcony of his apartment taking a hit off of bong literally right before he went to go represent Hunter in court right
Starting point is 01:17:08 he looks like the big Lobowski like the dude or El Dutorino if brevity isn't brevity isn't your thing he looks like that guy he acts like that guy I don't know where he where does the guy's like what do guys like that their money from. I never actually looked at how that guy has money. Doesn't he though? He actually like the only thing that he's missing is a bathrobe and a white Russian. That's it. Anyway,
Starting point is 01:17:35 so he's this like Hollywood attorney and he has been financially backing Hunter Biden this entire time. Even when he has his hair comb back and he's in a suit jacket, it's weird. He can't even pick like a normal suit jacket. He's got, it's just in you one button it when you sit down. Otherwise, it puckers like a like a pillow in the middle it just doesn't look bad it just looks bad it I mean he we got the simulcast right here he's right there's the jacket see the how you got to unbutton your button otherwise it puckers like a like a pursed pillow you can't do that you got on button it anyway doesn't you look like the big lobosky he's the guy who has backed hunter Biden this entire time now aside from the story that we've talked about I would love to know
Starting point is 01:18:23 what makes someone want to spend so much of their own money on Hunter Biden? What in the world makes somebody want to spend that much of their money on this guy? Does he have something on him? I don't know. I'm fascinated by it. I don't know. Does he got something on him? Anyway, so he's, now that all these text messages have come out and all this stuff,
Starting point is 01:18:51 you know, he, he, uh, now more people are asking questions about this guy. And Lorraine had a piece where kind of looks like she believes that we, we paid for Hunter Biden spitart. Because now remember there's this idea that the CIA was protecting this guy as we talked about last week because they were trying to use him as a witness. they wanted to bring him up to answer questions as a witness in this case, the tax case, and the CIA literally called the attorney and the IRS lead investigator to Lingly and told them, you're not going to, Kevin Morris is, you know, you can't touch him. You're not going to have him as a witness. And he bought like most of the stuff that Hunter Biden sold.
Starting point is 01:19:44 Like he bought the vast majority of it. and I'm just wondering because apparently he's broke now I would imagine he spent all of his money taking care of Hunter Biden and he's broke I'm just I am so curious about this 11 of the 20
Starting point is 01:20:07 I don't want to say paintings his spit art thing went to Kevin Morris Kevin Morris is apparently getting CIA cash money where's that CIA cash money coming from? Kane? Us.
Starting point is 01:20:24 A New York gallery owner, this is CBS, told Congress that Morris purchased $875,000 worth of Biden's art. That is not part of the almost $7 million that he loaned him. You know he's not getting that back. When you loan something, Hunter Biden, it's like, can you loan me a toothbrush?
Starting point is 01:20:41 You're not going to give the toothbrush back. It's yours now, right? That's like saying, can you like loan me a Kleenex? Like, you're not going to give it back. You know what I mean? Like, why would you, stop it. So he's broke.
Starting point is 01:20:52 The guy's broke now. I mean, do you, I'm just wondering what the CIA's interest is in this case. Why are they so involved in this case and why are they protecting this guy? That's the million dollar question here. Why is the CIA protecting Kevin Morris, Hunter Biden's Sugar Daddy? Why did they block the IRS from using Kevin Morris as a witness in Hunter Biden's financial case? If Kevin Morris is broke, where is he getting the money for the spit art?
Starting point is 01:21:24 Where's this? How is this happening? Do you see this? This is so weird. How is that's not, that's money laundering. This is so wild, guys. This is a wild, wild case. So I've got a million questions about this.
Starting point is 01:21:38 Did we pay? Is this what some of our hard-earned dollars we're going for? We just spent money to send Hamas a bunch of supplies. Now our peers, a little floaty pierceinking. Our ship ran aground. and now we were apparently potentially on the hook for this. I've got questions. I know you do as well.
Starting point is 01:21:57 I think we'll ever get answers to this. I just want to know why the CIA is protecting this guy. I would love to know that. Now, a couple of other things to touch on. We got time. Yeah, we got time for this. So this and pull this up. CBS has this piece on Cracker Barrel Restaurant.
Starting point is 01:22:19 The CEO says cracker, cracker barrel isn't relevant anymore. I thought this was fascinating. Cracker barrel. When you say, when I talk about cracker barrel, what do you think of? You think of old folks and jawbreakers. That's what I think of. My grandpa loved Cracker Barrel. Loved it.
Starting point is 01:22:39 But apparently since the pandemic kind of killed all that off, like a lot of elderly were not going out. Because when everything shut down, they stopped going to Cracker Barrel. and apparently now they haven't recouped their consumer base yet. And so they said now the company's lost some of its shine. They have to have a transformation. And they have to continue to appeal to its current customer base. They have to draw new diners.
Starting point is 01:23:03 Their sales have flatlined. And they said that they're not, they said that they're inflation-weary customers. That's part of it is inflation. But they said we're not leading in any area. And they said, we've lost a lot of markets here, particularly at dinner. So they're trying to refresh. And they're looking at changes.
Starting point is 01:23:27 So they want to roll out new dishes. I don't know if any of these dishes are going to do it, if I'm being honest. Isn't this fascinating? Isn't this like a generational restaurant? When you think of your parents and grandparents, don't you think of Cracker Barrel? Like my grandparents love Cracker Barrel. They loved Cracker Barrel. Loved it.
Starting point is 01:23:48 And I remember being in there when I was younger with my family. And they had those giant jawbreakers. Remember those? Those big old white speckled jawbreakers? They had those. And then they have like a little store in there and all that. Oh, yeah. They still do.
Starting point is 01:24:02 It's like an Ozark chain. It's like if you pictured a restaurant that would be an Ozark restaurant, it'd be Cracker Barrel, right? Right. But my grandpa loved Cracker Barrel. Whenever he came up to the city, you know, from the Ozarks. whenever he came up to the city, he had to stop at a cracker barrel. Love Cracker Barrel. But they said that they're testing out new items.
Starting point is 01:24:25 And I'm just wondered if the new dishes are going to do it. Is it new dishes? Is that how you do it? I don't know if that's the way you do it, right? Because they're doing pot roast, Shepherds Pie, chicken and rice. Really? Do you think people are going to be like, oh, I haven't been in more Cracker Barrel in like ever?
Starting point is 01:24:45 that chicken and rice dish may tempt me to do it. Really? Oh, they've got chili cornbread. Green chili cornbread. I wasn't going to go before, but now I am. Right?
Starting point is 01:24:58 And what CEO says brand isn't relevant? This one. Their CEO is totally honest about it. But brand is everything. I know. She goes, we're not just as relevant as we once were. That's what she said on a May 16th conference call. So that's the perception you need to put out there as the CEO.
Starting point is 01:25:15 I just, I don't know. Like I, I mean, I don't want Cracker Barrel to not do well just because I know so many older folks in my family enjoy it. So I'm looking at this from a purely, you know, selfish, lead. That makes the older folks in my family happy. Don't they got a lot of these? I don't know if they have a lot of these in Texas. Yeah, they know they got a ton of them. Oh, they do?
Starting point is 01:25:35 Oh, Juan's like, yeah, they do. They, uh, I love the old time. Wait a minute. Juan, do you go into a Cracker Barrel? Yeah. One goes into a Cracker Barrel? Why wouldn't they? I don't know, because he's not an old.
Starting point is 01:25:45 folk, Steve, wait, well, hold up, but let me check something. You don't have to be an old folk to go in the old. I know, I'm not saying, don't get mad at me, people. Steve, do you go in a while? But I've been to them my whole life, yeah. Huh. What do you like it? Or do you just go with family? Damn, they're cheesy hash brown casserole though. Yeah, their breakfast is undefeated. I mean, they have the breakfast. That's good stuff. That is true. They had Uncle Herschel's breakfast. They had an old-timers breakfast. I wonder what's still on their menu. They've got like a classic American breakfast, which is nice.
Starting point is 01:26:16 Because you don't get that kind of breakfast unless you're, you know. Do you like the breakfast? Is that what it is? No. Pancakes, he says. The pancakes. Because do they still do the real maple syrup in the little jars when you order pancakes?
Starting point is 01:26:28 You get them little tiny jars of maple syrup. Like then they're glass. 100% real maple syrup. Their glass jars. Maybe that's like the way they go about it. Like in an era of everybody's eating bugs. I hope they're listening right now. This one's for free.
Starting point is 01:26:41 Like an era where everybody's eating bugs, you know, and everything's processed and everybody's getting high. cancer and all this other stuff like heinie cancer is real cane is it yes is that the medical term for it it's like an epidemic that's what everybody's saying so maybe they're like hey this is where that stops and it's you know we're not serving y'all no bugs
Starting point is 01:27:03 not serving y'all know bio mud whatever engineered food this is like the like the stuff that like the old folks you love used to make now see that's that i'm like what and that makes me interested. I'm just saying that makes me like, I think I want to go. Like, wait, you just talking about the maple syrup in a glass jar reminding me of that makes me, because everybody else that's all in plastic, right? We don't serve our stuff in microplastics that get in testicles, apparently, because that happens too. It's everywhere. It's been about two years since I've been to a cracker barrel. Gosh, it's been like 15 years.
Starting point is 01:27:36 I remember loving the coffee, loving the bacon. Like their breakfast was just amazing. I don't get what the CEO is doing. I only remember the job. breaker because I almost broke my head in half on one and I loved it. But yeah, I don't know what to see. But that's how they got to do that. That's how they need to like refashion themselves. You know what I mean? Let's do
Starting point is 01:27:57 roll it out like that. Dang. That's just the sad to see. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. So shine clothing, millions of their, golly. Millions of shine children's
Starting point is 01:28:14 clothes may contain high levels of toxic forever chemicals that are linked to cancer and infertility. They did a random testing of clothes bags, belts, and other items from Shine. And they said that they have high levels of chemicals that are linked to cancer and autism and all kinds of other stuff. Like infertility, et cetera. They said the items that, the stuff that they found and the items that they tested were 400 times the safe level of compounds. And it absolutely passes through the skin and it's absorbed by the body and it can get into your blood system. I'm not going to say it's a CCP.
Starting point is 01:28:47 Well, it's South Korea, though. Shine South Korea. Isn't it? Isn't South, or no, the claims were made by South Korean officials. So it is a CCP company. Shine is a CCP company. They're headquartered in Singapore. I'm not saying that it's like, you know, a secret plan.
Starting point is 01:29:04 But good on South Korea for raising the alarm on that. Mike Tyson suffered in a medical emergency on a plane from Miami to Los Angeles, L.A. He was nausea. He had an ulcer flare up. I need Mike Tyson to be okay. Because if I have to pick between him and that Paul kid, I'm picking Mike Tyson. Just say. Just stop, man.
Starting point is 01:29:23 Just stop. Relax. Okay. You're not going anywhere. If you relax, it's going to be a lot easier for you. Okay. Listen, we're going to keep holding on to you, okay? But if you keep resisting, it's going to get tighter.
Starting point is 01:29:38 In training. It's going to get harder. Okay? There's a lot of people that are going to get tighter. going to stop you. So just relax. I feel you tense. Just relax. This is why men don't belong in women's fitting rooms. I couldn't agree more. Uh-huh. I love it. I love this. So what happened is a predator decided to F-A-F-O. That's what happened. Welcome back to the show, Dane I'll Lash with you. This guy was filming, he tried to serptitiously film these women. And
Starting point is 01:30:20 a dressing room in Lakewood, Colorado at a Nordstrom rack. This woman was trying on clothes, and she just happened to catch this guy filming her while she's trying on clothes in the fitting room. He's a 33-year-old man from Brunswick. He was charged after using a cell phone to capture footage of numerous women. It was at the Nordstrom rack at Crocker Park in Westlake. And according to the police, the guy was acting suspiciously. in the store, the female victim witnessed a white male with a beard using his phone to take pictures of her under the wall while she was trying on clothes. Now, you know, in a lot of these dressing rooms, and some of them like in Target, you can just identify whatever the hell you want to that day,
Starting point is 01:31:07 and they will let you access whichever fitting room you want to, right? And so this, I mean, it seems like that's kind of one of the things that happened here. 33-year-old. old Corey McKinley is his name. And they took him to the St. John Medical Center. He denied initially being there, but then he's like, yeah, I went in there to use the restroom. And he was filming these women, and these women were not going to have it. So what you were witnessing in the video were the women subduing him.
Starting point is 01:31:38 I got to say, and by the way, the one woman held the guy in a headlock for 20 minutes until police arrived. 20 minutes, Colorado. That's the average response time for 911. Did you know that? He had a knife on him. According to Belize, he had a knife on him. Seems like he was going to do more than just take perverted videos of these women in the dressing room. And the ladies, and I got to say I'm kind of shocked about from watching this video too,
Starting point is 01:32:13 they said that they were shocked as some of the men were standing outside filming them instead of helping. This is why women need to learn. I don't expect you to go out and be Lara Croft. And if I had to recommend one discipline, it would be Krav Maga. I took Krav Maga in the early days of my activism as a self-defense mechanism. When I had people coming to my house, when my radio show started going. And it was those people who were like, you need to have a get your concealed carry and get a gun. And I did.
Starting point is 01:32:49 I am a little shocked that I hear guys talking, but apparently they stood by and they filmed. and no one assisted in subduing this guy with him. That would have gone differently with my crew. I got to say, if my, if the men of my family saw that I was subduing a guy in the dressing room, that man would get his ass beat. I would, I would have beat his ass. Actually, I probably, I'm not going to lie. I definitely would have physically engaged for sure.
Starting point is 01:33:24 and I'd have made him famous physically engaged for sure but if I was any of the men that are in my family this guy had got his ass beat in women's this is what women got to put up with you don't if you're a dude in a dressing room and I don't want women in men spaces either but I got to say if you got a woman who's cosplay as a dude and going into men spaces men you don't have the worry that this guy or that the woman that's pretending to be a guy going in your dressing room you don't have to worry that they may have the means to maybe actually try to subdue you. Do you know what I mean? You're physically stronger.
Starting point is 01:34:01 The only reason this guy was subdued is because there was more than one chick holding him. And one of the women knew how to do it because she had had training. That's why she was able to hold this guy for 20 minutes. She did have help. And one of the women said she was going to rip off his piece if he kept moving. You heard her. And she didn't say it like that, but she said it. This is wild.
Starting point is 01:34:21 I understand the concern though that guys have about intervening because you see it with situations like Daniel Penny. He intervened and look. That is in New York though. This is in Colorado. Colorado's pretty left. I don't know what their prosecutor in this county is like. But I do think that one of the reasons that men are worried about getting involved is because they're worried that the prosecutor may go after them instead of the bad guy, like
Starting point is 01:34:57 with Daniel Penny, or the bodega owner who saved, had to save his life by stabbing a guy because the guy we came in and was going to kill him. I get it. I still think that you need to act, though, because I also think that when good guys act, people need to come out in droves to defend them, so they don't have to worry about acting again. See, that's the thing. If they go out and put it on the line for you, you got to put it on the line for them in return.
Starting point is 01:35:27 I do get that. I feel like these ladies would have done that, though. But that, I got to tell you, 20 minutes. The guy had a knife on him and he was taken. Would you have drawn down on him, Kane, if you were a chick? Yeah, if I was a chick. Yeah, I think so. I mean, no, I don't know if I would know if he had a knife or anything like that.
Starting point is 01:35:46 Because you have to, because then if you get an overzealous prosecutor, they're going to ask you things like, well, did you really feel like your life was in danger? Remember, Colorado is the state where you had a guy named Joe Salazar, who was in the state capital and the legislature there, who was lecturing a rape survivor, who was also a concealed carry permit holder, who went to college in Colorado, who was forced to leave her gun in her car. And she was attacked on her way to the parking garage and raped, brutally raped on campus, just, you know, like, what, several hundred feet away from a police substation. there and brutally raped on campus. And when she was advocating for concealed carry permit holders to be able to carry on college campuses, Joe Salazar on video, and I wrote about it at the time, I even confronted him at the time, had said, quote, women don't know if they feel like they're going to get raped or if there's a real threat. They may just, you know, look and pop, pop, pop off at
Starting point is 01:36:44 somebody. That was his actual direct quote. Interestingly enough, when Magpull was leaving Colorado and I went up there. I went to Denver outside of Denver for a big event, a big 2A event up there. And I saw Salazar there. He actually showed up. And then when I started kind of getting into it with him a little bit, he's like, okay, well, I'm going to go now. And I'm like, well, take a buddy. When you go out to the parking lot, you don't know if you're just going to pop, pop, pop off at somebody. It's funny. So it is in Colorado, right? Colorado's blue now. They went blue, you know, a little while ago in two election cycles. So these guys are probably worried that they would be targeted. And that's a real fear that guys have. Like they, I mean, they could go to jail.
Starting point is 01:37:29 Like Daniel Penny. Yeah, I guarantee that I'd have hurt this man. Because this woman seemed like she had way more patience and probably more training at subduing a man physically than I did. She may have been bigger me. In my mind, I'm like a million pounds, but I'm literally, I'm like five, nine, six, two, and three hundred pounds, really. but I'm literally a buck 20 and I'm 5-7 so not that not that large but you got to learn how to defend yourself for sure that's just an amazing video 20 minutes I'm trying to get around that 20 minutes I'm going to share this story with you we know a lot of people that moved to Nashville
Starting point is 01:38:07 don't we came so uh now everyone's saying ever Nashvilleians are mad they say that they're struggling to afford a home because out-of-state buyers have driven up real estate prices I got to tell you, have you seen some of the property in Nashville? It is crazy. They're doing it here in Texas too. Case and point, there is a friend of mine, there's a house for sale right by her. It is an 850 square foot house. No, sorry, 812 square feet. It's on like a half acre. 812 square feet. it is a little over $500,000. What? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:38:55 That is more than what I paid for my first house when I moved to Texas. No joke. That's crazy. And our house was the first house that we bought in Texas was like over 2,000 square feet and it had a pool and it was on a full acre. and we paid less than what this 812 square feet little cottage on half acre with no pool nothing is going for. And I talked to a friend of mine who's a real estate agent because my friend sent me this link. She's like, oh my gosh, because it's like right next door to her.
Starting point is 01:39:38 She's like, look at this. And I sent it to a friend of mine who's in real estate. And my friend's like, yeah, thanks, California. That's what she said. I was like, are you serious? She's like, yeah. like but the comps and she's like well this is what's happening i could not believe it so in nashville i don't know if you've seen some of the housing in nashville we've had three sets of friends that have
Starting point is 01:40:03 moved to nashville in the past six years all families and we had a family friend they were actually leaving uh they lived near san diego they were leaving california military family And they had moved to Nashville. The husband got a job in Nashville. And they had two kids. And they were sending us pictures of property when they were moving. And it was a few years ago. And there was, can you know like the old timey gingerbread houses in South St. Louis,
Starting point is 01:40:38 which I always thought were overpriced anyway? So they were showing, they were looking at like, you know, 1,200 square foot, you know, maybe three bedrooms, smallish kitchen, a million dollars. In Nashville. No joke. A million dollars. And they were like, what in the world is happening? They were like everyone said Nashville. So they've had to move pretty far out.
Starting point is 01:41:00 How crazy is that? But they said that now the homeless rate has shot up because people can't afford to stay in their neighborhoods. Nashville has literally doubled their population in just a span of years. they can't keep up rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Nashville is over $1,400 a month a one-bedroom apartment and they said
Starting point is 01:41:32 all the real estate experts say it's only going to double from where we're at now what? That's crazy the median home sale now is almost $450,000 barely five years ago it was like $280,000
Starting point is 01:41:50 so that's that's what Californians are doing. And they're not just doing it there. They're doing it everywhere. They're doing it in Florida. Meanwhile, they're not doing it in St. Louis. They had their biggest, what is it, retail building clothes. Downtown when I lived in downtown St. Louis, and I lived in downtown St. Louis, we could legitimately walk to the ballpark.
Starting point is 01:42:14 We had to cross over the 40 on a bridge. We could walk to the ballpark if it got too crazy. I lived like less, I lived a mile maybe from where the radio station that I worked at, at the time. But this story, so it's the Tashara Jones, who's the mayor of St. Louis. I don't think she understands what the word renaissance means because she said that St. Louis is experiencing Kane a renaissance. It's a renaissance they're experiencing. Yeah. She says that St. Louis is in the middle of a renaissance. Really?
Starting point is 01:42:51 Yeah. But you got entire retail sectors closing in St. Louis. Yeah, downtown has been on a decline for decades. And then when they re-had the major Washington Avenue down there, then they had so much crime. The last time we were down there, this was years ago when we were still young parents. But we went out to have dinner and play pool with a group of our friends and there was a shooting a block away. gang members. We're like, that's it.
Starting point is 01:43:23 I'm too whole for this. I'm not coming out. I'm not doing this no more. There's no overpriced warm beer. That's just not worth it. No. And that was it. Didn't go back.
Starting point is 01:43:32 But that's what I have it because they have restorative justice there. They're not in the middle of a renaissance. I mean, when you don't know what that word means, that's crazy. But see, that's crime. That's not Californians coming there. That's just crime. We have more in store.
Starting point is 01:43:45 Oh, man, you know what? I didn't get to. We're going to have to probably talk about tomorrow. Disney dropped. Tinkerbell from their parks because they've had all these men and dresses being fairy princesses. Now they said that the Disney Story Matters team, I guess, they are now pulling Tinkerbell. And they said that it's problematic because she's body conscious. We're going to talk about this.
Starting point is 01:44:15 Tinkerbell is bad in the cartoon, but if a man dresses up as Tinkerbell in the park, it's fine. Why do you think Americans are so down on president? President Biden right now. What do you mean? I know you don't like to talk about polls, like the five of six swing states that he is losing right now to somebody who is a criminal defendant. But more broadly, it doesn't seem like anything you guys are doing is making him more popular. Why do you think that is?
Starting point is 01:44:44 So you mentioned a criminal defendant, your words not mine, so I want to be super mindful about how I answer this question because obviously that criminal defendant. criminal defendant is also a in the race for 2024 election so going to be super mindful there. I will speak more broadly to what the American people are going through. Like we understand. We are sensitive enough and open-minded enough to- She does not know how to answer this question. I'm sorry, I'm meeting up here today in stupidity. Right, yeah. So tomorrow we're going to get into the commission on presidential debates because Biden's made, he's got some caveats.
Starting point is 01:45:23 we're going to explore those. And a barge apparently hit a bridge in Galabastin and all kinds of stuff is spilling oil. So we have that for you. We'll keep watch on that as well. All right, today in stupidity. I hear they want to keep Trump from saying things like sleepy and crooked, which is really weird.
Starting point is 01:45:38 I love it. No crooked, no sleepy. KJP says the Biden's decision to pause the shipment to Israel wasn't about politics at all when we are, no, that it is. We don't have time to play the audio. but she had just said this minutes ago, and obviously to appease their base on the right that you saw in college campuses is the reason why they held up the shipment of weapons because of Rafa. So absolutely about politics.
Starting point is 01:46:05 Yeah, yeah, there you go. All right, folks, that does it for our program today. I hope you have a great night, and I'll be back behind the mic with you tomorrow.

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