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Episode Date: March 28, 2024Biden heads to New York to fundraise with Obama and Bill Clinton while Trump attends the visitation for the fallen NYPD Officer. The Dana Show celebrates baseball’s Opening Day and shares their walk...up songs. Dana explains how Trump needs to not be complacent after Biden has yet to spend one dollar of campaign fundraising. Attorney Harmeet Dhillon joins us to discuss why she’s representing an 82-year-old woman who got banned from a YMCA over a trans issue. A BBC Gaming Presenter calls for a gaming company to purge opponents who are critical of their woke DEI games. Baltimore’s Mayor pushes back against the word “DEI”.Please visit our great sponsors:Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaJoin the Coffee Club today and get 30% off your first month’s subscription.ExpressVPNhttps://expressvpn.com/danaKeep your online activity private and get 3 months free with code DANA.Fast Growing Treeshttps://fastgrowingtrees.comUse code Dana at checkout to save an additional 15%.Goldcohttps://danalikesgold.comGet your free Gold Kit from GoldCo today.Hillsdale Collegehttps://danaforhillsdale.comVisit today to hear a Constitution Minute and sign up for Hillsdales FREE online courses.KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSign up for the KelTec Insider and be the first to know the latest KelTec news.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet free activation with code Dana.ReadyWise https://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on any regularly priced item.
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They also were able to obtain the cargo manifest.
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He was able to identify 56 containers of hazardous materials.
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and some miscellaneous hazardous materials, class nine hazardous materials, which would include lithium ion batteries.
Some of the hazmat containers were breached. We have seen shear on, or sheen, sorry, sheen on the waterway.
The federal state and local authorities are aware of that, and they will be in charge of addressing those issues.
but the NTSB as part of our safety recommendation documents that type of release,
documents the damage and documents the type of materials involved as part of our investigation.
Do you guys feel better that Pete Booty Juge?
Poot Booty Jooot Juice?
That sounds right.
Juicy Boot?
Yeah.
Oh, new name.
That he's on the case.
when it rains it pours for these people, I feel so bad for them because now they're like, well, great, there goes our water, everything's ruined. Welcome back to the program. We're on a new day. It's Thursday. Dana Lash here with you, top of this first hour, listen coast to coast. It's just so bad. I feel so bad for these people. And then I was reading, too, the strategy that they're trying to figure out to get the rest of these ships out of this port is out of this war.
old. Like I would not want that headache for anything. They're scrambling, trying to figure out how to best
make this work, how to get, because there are a number of ships still in there that they can't get out.
They're still in there. They're trying to, and they've got shipments. They've got, you know,
there's some stuff that's, you know, timely. They're trying to figure out, you know, the best way to do this.
It's really tough for them. And so this is, this is the latest.
greatest and the cost somewhere around what 50 million or sorry was it million or billion dollars for this
to get this cleaned up to get it fixed to get everything situated because that bridge I mean you got to go
all the way down to the foundation apparently to fix this is what some of the preliminary
analysis was so it's it's bad there's no good
news coming out of this at all. Now in the meantime with this, and we have more on it coming up,
you have Donald Trump and Joe Biden in New York City for very different reasons. Trump is
attending the visitation of the slain New York PD officer, Jonathan Diller. Remember, Jonathan Diller,
he was killed during, this was on Far Rockaway. He was shot by this ex-cony. He was shot by this ex-cony.
on during a traffic stop. And traffic stops are so incredibly dangerous for police. We've had this
conversation before. They're so dangerous for them. And he was shot and killed. He leaves behind a wife
and an infant son. Just horrific. And you have Joe Biden and Donald Trump, both in New York today.
Joe Biden is doing, he's not going to the visitation. He's going to a big fundraiser.
and I was looking there, looking at raising just sort of half a million dollars with this thing.
That's a lot of money.
He's going with the got the Clintons there and Barack Obama.
He didn't call in Hillary Clinton, which I think is funny.
He called in Bill Clinton and Barack Obama because Hillary Clinton is notorious for not being able to raise money.
And so they're bringing in Bill Clinton and Barack Obama to help.
There goes all the Me Too stuff, by the way.
to help raise money for them.
And it looks like, I mean, they're gearing up.
Actually, not $500.
Sorry, $25 million is what they're hoping to release.
This is, here's my release from the Biden campaign.
They are characterizing it as the most successful political fundraiser in American history.
They're looking to raise over $25 million.
I think, sorry, the $100,000 thing, that's, it's like several hundred thousand dollars per plate.
That's what they're looking at.
That's insane.
So he has to combine Barack Obama and Joe Biden both in order to have a successful fundraiser.
Hey, Kane.
Yeah.
When Trump does fundraisers like this, who does he bring in?
Yeah, who does he bring in?
I guess the local politicians?
It doesn't, you know, like try to bring in any, I mean, because Biden brings in Obama and Clinton.
Yeah, no.
I don't think there's any politician.
So he doesn't bring in anybody.
No.
He doesn't bring in anybody else.
At best, he gets the local politicians there, which I think is a good idea.
Well, I'm just saying the reason I bring this up, because I feel like it's a need.
Do you think Joe Biden is going to be able to show up himself and raise $25 million?
You're right.
Who's going to sit here and who's going to pay 25 million?
Who's going to pay that much money to watch this guy?
So come in and watch this guy.
That's a great point.
I'm just saying it, you know.
I got some thoughts.
So that's, they're going to raise, they're going to raise the money for him.
But I don't know.
I mean, that's just such a stark contrast of both of them in New York.
And yet only one of them is going to this event, the visitation for this officer.
only one of them is going to this.
To me that seems really, gosh, that's just so toned off.
That is so toned off.
He's at this, he's at a fundraiser today, $25 million at the same time that there's this.
Visitation.
I'm just, golly, guys.
I tell you, this is wild.
Now the visitation, it's expected, this is going to go for two days.
And this 31-year-old officer, he literally had just, didn't he just join the force?
He had just joined the force.
Just joined it.
And it's so sad.
They, I mean, it's just so tragic.
I mean, this guy was, the guy who shot and killed him was a repeat offender.
Both of them actually were.
The ex-con that he stopped and the other two, they were both repeat violent offenders.
And, you know, you have the AG, all these other process, sores back prosecutors all across New York that,
coddle these guys. They coddle them. They coddle these criminals. I mean, he had been barely three
years on the job. Barely three years. And he came from a family of police officers, New York police
officers. His, I believe the other men in his family were on the force. He had 70 busts under his
belt, according to New York Post. His brother-in-law, his cousin, they're all cops. I mean,
he's got a baby boy leaves behind a baby boy who will never know his dad and it was a career
criminal traffic stop i was noticing too on one of the publications coming out of new york it has
the NYPD cop killed you know by a career criminal at traffic stop and then it gets into mad me and shoves
commuter to death on subway tracks and then how someone else almost got shoved onto the subway tracks
lawlessness in this city. And they do nothing. Absolutely nothing. I, it's amazing.
Amazing. Now, this contrast, this is the stuff that the Biden campaign doesn't think of.
And they would, they, he should at the very least. He will, he will never go. He'll never go to Diller's
visitation. He can't go to Diller's visitation because if he goes to Diller's
visitation, then he has to deal with the reality of what his party's policies cost. He can't go
because it's like self-incrimination. And he wouldn't be welcome there anyway, because people are
blaming his policies, Democrat policies, Soros-backed prosecutor policies for creating this horrific
tragedy. They're, they're, and really, they're not wrong. They're not wrong. So this is, this is
what we're watching today, just how this unfolds in New York. Now, in the meantime, some of the
2024 stuff, there are some new polls out showing that somehow it looks like RFK Jr. I'm pulling this up.
They're trying to say RFK Jr. is worse for Biden than Trump. And I don't know if I necessarily
agree with that. I want everybody to be very, very careful of.
this stuff. I think that his selection, RFK Jr.'s selection of a far left VP candidate,
a lot of independence that I have seen, a lot of people on the left that I have seen,
they have not welcomed that selection. They don't think a lot of that selection. And I don't,
but is it going to be enough to push them into voting against Biden? Because you have to
remember, the left is their very hive mind. They're incredibly high of mind about stuff. They will
circle the wagons. They'll circle the wagons. They'll protect their own. If that's what it means,
they'll do it. So if it's enough to actually divide enough on the left for Biden, I don't know.
I just don't trust a lot of the polling anymore. Because remember, it's all people who have landlines.
I mean, they don't, they don't poll. You're already biased in your,
sampling because you're getting people, older people
typically. And it's not
because for the people who
the drive-bys
who have no reading comprehension because they're the product
of incest, to explain
that better, it is
biased sampling, not as a pejorative against
older generations, but it's
biased sampling because you're
literally only sampling people who still have
landlines. And there's a certain
demographic just factually, statistically,
that still has landlines.
I don't even have a landline. I don't know anybody who
the landline. I don't know anybody who has a home number still. Everyone has their own cell phones.
And so that's how these surveys are done. So that's why I'm like, I just don't know.
Because still, when you get to the more, the younger generations like Gen X and millennials and even Gen Z,
they tend to be a little bit more radical. And they will circle the wagons. They have that
learned instinct. They will circle the wagons around a candidate. Whether that remains to be seen,
I don't know. But I just know at the same time, he is not at Ross Perot levels of division, of dividing the vote.
RFK Jr. is not there yet, and his VP pick may have cost it. Now, whoever Trump picks, and this is something we're going to watch in the coming weeks, you know, whoever his VP pick is, that may determine whether or not the election and how it's run and how the candidates are campaigning, whether that's thrown a little bit leftward, as opposed to him campaigning, you know, as a more right-leaning candidate.
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This is like so the most appropriate thing I can ever imagine happening.
Because you know where NASCAR comes from, right?
Moonshine runners, right?
This is during Prohibition.
You had souped up cars and they were racing away from the law
so they could deliver that liquor to them spakeasy's and elsewhere
on those rural roads out or out the United States.
I mean, it's part of our country's here.
That's really, that's literally where NASCAR came from.
Well, check this out.
The officials at a historic North Wilkesboro Speedway in the foothills of North Carolina
discovered a literal moonshine cave just by chance when a sinkhole opened up underneath
the racetrack's grand stands.
Now, if you're at a race racing event, you're at a NASCAR event and a sinkhole opens up and
you fall into it.
You want it to be a moonshine cave.
I'm just saying if you're going to fall into any sinkhole,
let it be a moonshine cave scene coal.
So track employees have been cleaning and inspecting.
They notice cracks in the concrete.
And so they're like, yeah, it's a secret moonshine still, essentially.
And they're renovating and restoring the North Wilkesboro Speedway.
They've been doing this since 2022.
But yes, they said that they found some places where you could make some illegal liquor.
I'm imagining already like a whole experience, right?
Like you're going to watch the thing that came about from Prohibition.
and underneath you can go for like a little extra and a ticket.
You can go get you some moonshine down there.
Like call me, I've got so many ideas for how to monetize this.
It's insane.
Joe Lieberman has passed away at age 82.
According to Politico, apparently had to do with complications related to an earlier fall.
He was the longtime senator from Connecticut.
He was also kind of a moderate Democrat,
and Democrats really started hating him towards the end of everything
because as they turned more left, he seemed more conservative.
But it was due to complications from a fall.
He was 82 years old.
This guy set a record for essentially dragging his beans across concrete all the way around New York.
He's a fitness trainer who broke two Guinness World Records by doing lunges across New York City.
Kane's like, ugh.
That just seems, I don't know.
Pretentious?
Right?
Do I like to sit here and give accolades for everything?
Do I?
I feel really put out.
when I'm expected to pat people on the back for like the stupidest stuff, right?
Oh, you did love.
Oh, my God.
The, um, this is interesting too.
This piece I was reading about the AI staffing war, Mark Zuckerberg and Sergey Bren,
who's the guy who founded Google.
Uh, they've been pulling out all the stops to hire top tier talent in the field of AI.
They're personally reaching out to candidates to try to get them to win them over to their side.
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So we're just, I got to come in.
First, welcome back.
Got a little fogarty, right?
Put me in coach, because it's opening day, guys.
It's opening day of baseball season.
The only time I actually pay attention to any kind of sports, it's baseball season.
Now, technically, God's team doesn't have its opening day until April 4th, technically, where the whole city would shut down, right, as Kane knows.
And Kane and I, and again, Dana Lash, welcome back, hometown St. Louis, right?
I don't say that lightly.
I realize it is Holy Week.
And God's team, that's for those of you who are heathens, that is the St. Louis Cardinals.
Their opening day is on April 4th where they play the Miami Marlins.
So the whole city would shut
People don't understand this.
St. Louis is such a baseball town.
Like they make you move if you don't like the team.
I'm not, am I kind of kidding?
I don't know.
Yeah.
A little bit.
Yeah.
Like I remember when I was still at my affiliate,
when I was still based in St. Louis.
And there was a new person.
It was like a, I think it was a salesperson,
Kane, that moved in.
And it was like a get to.
to know you, whatever thing.
And, you know, it felt like an office situation, like office base.
And everyone had to go get to know the person.
And they were like, oh, do you like baseball?
And I just remember the answer was something like, oh, not really.
Everyone got quiet.
That's not allowed.
The whole city shuts down.
People used to skip school.
Like, they just actually were trying to, they would give you an excused absence.
The school that I went to, people were getting excused absences.
they'd skip and they'd go to opening day.
Can you remember how hardcore this was?
The whole city.
Crime stops.
The gangs are like, all right, we're going to stop drugging and shooting.
It's opening day.
It's been going on for a decade.
I'm not kidding.
Like crime drops.
It's crazy.
It's like the wildest thing ever.
So it's opening day.
So our friend Larry gave me a really good idea.
Vegas Larry.
I am on the, I got to admit, I'm on the struggle bus,
because there's a lot of good options.
One of the things that I love about opening day,
because sometimes the players switch it up,
their walk-on song, right?
Everybody gets a walk-on song.
It's your one chance to pick the song
as your walk-on song, right?
So I'm curious,
what would y'all's walk-on song be if you're a player, right?
I think all of you have already thought of this.
I just have a suspicion that you all already know this, right?
I mean, I've got some ideas.
Kane immediately, I didn't even finish my sentence.
Because you can't have the same walk-on song that other people do.
You've got to pick something else if they pick it.
Yeah, it's got to be unique.
Yeah, yeah.
Kane's immediately like, well, walk by Parenteur.
Like, he planted the flag in it immediately.
No one else can touch it now.
He's like, y'all walk by Parenteer.
It does sound particularly hardcore.
Like when you're coming out to bat.
Yeah, that iconic intro to that song?
Slow down, just I have all these queued up one at the time.
Steve has them queued up.
For the radio audience, because you get the benefit of the license that pays for it.
I'll be walking up to the plate right here.
Be choking up on the bat.
Right.
Can you make my cleats?
Hitting my cleats.
Hitting the dirt out of my cleats.
I mean, it's hardcore.
People are going to be afraid of you.
Getting ready for that first pitch.
See? Love it.
This might be the walk-on song of all walk-on song.
Yeah.
It's pretty amazing.
It's pretty amazing.
I mean, I'm on the struggle bus because I have to admit this was on my list, too.
I feel like I could hit a home run with this one.
You feel like you could knock the stitches out the ball with this one.
Yeah, I think so.
I mean, it's Pantera, number one.
I mean, it's, you know, God's band.
It's, don't hit, don't at me.
It's such a good walk-on song.
Now, here's your all's assignment, a little fun, you know, because it's been heavy.
It's been heavy politics.
dollars, you need a break from the primary, from the election for a little bit.
You've got to have your walk-on song and then a backup walk-on song.
And I apologize to those of you that are watching the simulcast.
We can't afford the licensing that it recourse in order to play the songs that were choosing to you.
So you can only get it if you're listening to the radio broadcast.
It's a levity caprillion dollars if you're in case you were wondering.
Like, GoFundMe would laugh at it.
So that's Keynes.
Do you have a backup?
Yeah. Mine was, and again, I'm thinking of songs that have iconic intros that when you hear them, you're like, oh, man, I got to stop whatever the hell I'm doing and listen to this is back in black from ACDC.
Oh, that's a good one. Because immediately got that high hat and then, oh.
Here it is. Also, it's, yeah. Easily choke up on the bat, walk up to the plate and knock the dirt off my cleats.
You can tell that he's thought about this a lot. Kain is like really, really.
thought about this a lot. Sizing up the pitcher. So I walk into the box, dig in and get ready to
slam one over the wall. It's amazing. So I was thinking about it. Let me ask you, Steve. Steve is
our resident millennial. And I'm a little worried about asking this, because I have no idea what
he's going to throw at us. Steve, you're a baseball player. It's opening day. Your walkout song,
sir. So I am in a rec league, a softball league in D.C. for seven years. I can't repeat the team
name because it's inappropriate for radio, but
not only is my walk-up song,
is my favorite song of all time, and
it's this one. Also, my favorite
group of all time. What is that? Seriously.
Daft Punk. I didn't know he
Wow. I mean, I like Daft Punk,
but I don't know if I would have gone with this intro.
To help it. It's the disco remix. I would have
gone with D-Rez, D-Rez from the Tron
soundtrack. See if you can pull that up real quick.
This is Steve's walk-up. Why are you trying
to ruin his walk-up song? Yeah, I just want to make him more
I want to make him more threatening. Let him choose his
on Waltons.
This sounds like you got a guy out there
ready to hit the ball and maybe party.
Okay, I can see the stadium like
yeah, it's our boy.
I can see that.
Imagine if he's already hit like a
home run or triple.
The ladies be like slingshot and panties.
I mean, maybe not, but I get it.
I get it.
You went all over the map on that one.
I did.
See if you can pull up real quick
Tron's D-Rex from or
D-Rex track from Tron.
I think it's that one.
Is this going to be one of your tracks maybe?
If I'm thinking of the right song,
been a bit since I've listened to this album.
No, it's not this one, never mind.
It's the one where, what's his face?
Jeff Bridges drops into the club,
and he's getting ready to unleash a can of whoope,
double snakes.
Is that end of the line?
Maybe. Maybe.
We're going to go through this whole album.
Everyone listening is like, can you talk about politics?
No, I will.
Give me a break.
Palet cleanser.
It's a pallet cleanser.
But it's such a great track.
Now, we can do wons in the meantime.
Yeah, let's do Wans in the meantime.
So, Juan, we, they're already laughing.
We're like, Juan, sir, you are a baseball player's opening day.
Your walkout song is, what do we have?
You want to play?
Okay, here we go.
Yeah, okay.
I told him not too bad bunny, but he picked Bad Bunny.
Oh, my gosh, he did pick Bad Bunny.
Booker T.
That's a tough.
See, this is like one of the ones.
It's good that he's in a musical instrumental part of it.
Yeah, I think you kind of had to be.
I got the clean version.
Yeah, yeah.
All right, all right, all right.
We get it.
I can see this.
I get it.
I get it.
So see if you can pull up.
So that's good.
Do you have a backup?
Did he have a backup?
Did he offer one?
I don't see a backup one here.
Okay.
See, pick up fall by Daft Punk.
See if that one's it in the meantime.
So I don't know.
I'm on the struggle bus.
Oh, wait, it is.
You put Daft Punk in there, didn't you one?
He did as a backup.
Yeah, good.
What's his Daft Punk track?
Lose yourself.
Oh.
Ah, okay.
Nice.
Nice.
So I'm, I have like my serious choices.
I don't know if I actually want to talk about this on here anymore.
I feel like we need to switch.
And I think you have like 10.
Oh my gosh, I have 10.
Like I have, for whom the belt holes, Metallica.
I've got, ride the lightning Metallica.
I've got, I had Pantera walk.
I had rain and blood by Slayer because the intro is just so.
boss can I have that intro because it's so amazing
rain and blood by
yeah that that's like
she might murder me with the ball
it's that like if I'm
if I'm coming out opening day
I'm coming out for your soul
and that's how
you know
it's supposed to be about peanuts and
Cracker Jack
yeah
everything's the competition
assuming souls is what you're doing
yeah I am okay go if you can sir
get that track going get that track going for us
oh man
Gosh, it's, see, that's amazing.
Do you remember the first time you heard this?
First time I heard it, my life was changed.
Right.
It's just, it's just beautiful.
Some people can't relate, but I don't know.
I just, I'm not into, if I want to listen to chill music, I'm going to listen to, like, jazz or something.
I just, it's like, why go halfway when you can go all the way?
You know what I'm saying?
Like, just don't do anything halfway.
I think this is my first, my first choice to be Rain and Blood by Slayer.
I am, but I do like the DAF,
I think it's Fall by DAF Punk off the Tron legacy album.
That would be like my backup because it's really cool.
It's a super cool song.
Is that the one you're embarrassed by?
No.
Oh.
See, because that's the one I'm trying to get you to.
All right, so only Steve knows what the other one is.
Yeah, you wouldn't even share it with me.
I wouldn't even share it with you because I'm never going to live it down.
Oh, boy.
Now I need to know.
Go ahead, Steve, go ahead and play it and let's see if Kane knows who it is.
I've never heard this one.
I've never heard this one.
Are you serious?
No, I haven't.
wait a minute
now I'm really curious
okay go ahead
go ahead
let's see if Kane
can guess what it is
I'm so bad
the people who are listening
on the simulcast
I'm just saying
you gotta wait for it to kick in
you got to king's dying already
I hate you so bad
wait wait wait for him to come in
wait for it to come in
and here he goes
yeah
I'm from a city
that is rowdy routty
it's yellow wolf
I'm not even gonna lie
I'm not even gonna lie
that would be it
yellow wolf
Routy is...
Yellow Wolf had some good tunes.
That's all I'm going to say is all I'm going to say.
This is actually a good walk-up song.
It is a good walk-up song.
And St. Louis is a rowdy city.
No, actually I can see this happening.
You carry in a big old Louisville slugger on your shoulder up to the plate.
Yeah, I can see that.
Spitting my backy out.
Yeah.
I mean, as much as I wanted to make fun of you, that's actually pretty good.
It's very out of line for me.
But I don't know what it is.
I like it.
I like, I'm not going to lie.
Anyway, so that's our...
Those are our walk-up songs.
I'm curious as to what y'alls would be.
What your walk-up songs would be, because it says a lot about a person.
Lorraine picks enter Sandban, my Battalica.
That is an excellent, solid choice, Lorraine.
Very solid choice.
Because she's going to hit you at the ball and put you asleep.
Get them home runs.
Whack, whack.
So we're happy that it's opening day.
We had to have a little fun.
Even though April 4th, that's God's team's opening day, technically.
You know, this is just, you know, but this is officially for a moment.
be this is opening days. This is the only time when I'm like going to pay attention to sports.
Any other time I'm like, what's football? What? And then everyone else in Dallas, Texas looks at me like I'm a
communist. So there's nothing that anybody can do to ruin opening day except if Joe Biden gives
a speech or throws a pitch out. Can you imagine Joe Biden walking out? Can we just look at that
for a moment? Can you imagine him doing first pitch? He would fall off the mound after that
throw. He'd fall off in his weird
like giant
platform Alexander McQueen
Yeezys would flip off his feet. I don't even know what those
what is, what is he wearing? You'd have too much forward
momentum to stop and he'd fall forward right after the pitch. Oh my gosh
I think he would get booed right? I think he would get booed hardcore.
Yeah, probably. I think he would because he's not fun either.
He's just, he goes out there and he just
he squints it. He used to not do that all the time.
Joe Biden used to not
like make that
he used to not squint and make that mean
face all the time. Now he does
and I don't know if he thinks that he has to do that to look
tougher or if that's a consequence of the stroke
that we're pretending he didn't have.
Juan's got a picture that he's thrown up on the simulcast
of them dim shoes dough.
It looks sturdy. They look like
tires.
You know how
I don't like it when women walk around in giant
platforms because they think they look like Clydesdale's?
Similarly, I don't
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Like you need to get them aired up
or something. Check the air pressure on it's just weird
looking. I don't like it. A shoe equivalent of
dully's. It is.
It is. So we
have, let me tell you what we got all Sunday. We had a little
palate cleanser. We got some
serious stuff that we got to talk
about, ladies and gentlemen. We've got to talk
about the economy, right? Got to talk
about Kane's phone ringing right now.
We got to talk.
he's dying like every day we got it we got to talk about some of the stuff we also have to get into
some of the cultural stuff and we got harmie dillon who's going to be joining us she's the one she's
the lawyer representing the lady who was banned from the ymca because she didn't like a dude
in the women's locker room and remember we talked about this like a week or so ago so harmy
dylan is going to be joining us about that coming up in our next hour and
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I think I might be open to it only if they offered me a Tesla truck and equity in the
and that I could go to, see how dumb, how stupid that is.
Listen, here's what I'll say.
I don't think that that is in the wrong.
Did he do that?
He asked for like, I would like, like, Dr. Evil stuff.
I would like $1 billion.
and a Tesla truck
like all these things
that's what I would like
I am
no that's
I mean you know shoot for the moon I mean you miss all the shots
you never take
like within reason
you know
welcome back to the program
Dana Lash here with you
I gotta tell you I just can I
can I share this with you I got to put this picture in Slack
and I want Juan to show you guys on the
simulcast let me just
it to you for.
Steve,
Steve is now put,
or no,
Juan's putting in his backup,
backup to his walk-up song.
Yo, get a backup, backup,
Back-up,
B'an.
I put this,
I put this photo in Slack.
And it's from life at Delta.
And it's,
Kane's already dying.
Someone retweeted it and said,
how does this make you feel?
And it's two chicks,
they're cute chicks.
And they're sitting in the cockpit.
And they're like,
and some broad asks,
How does this make you feel? Some female asks, how does this make you feel?
Do you want my honest, unvarnished opinion?
Yes.
You going die.
Y'all going die. That's my opinion.
I think I'd turn right the hell around, walk off the plane.
I don't know. It's just me. I, Steve, don't make me say what you put in slack out loud.
The, just like I don't like young preachers, I also don't think I like super young
pilots either. And I don't want a female preacher and I don't want a female pilot, I think.
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and everyone else can pound sand. I just, I'm weird about it, right?
That's not weird, really. I just, you know?
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Former President Donald Trump is going to the wake of the NYPD officer. I wondered if you've
mentioned that the president spoke to Mayor Adams. I wonder if he spoke to the family of the officer.
And also, you know, Trump is blaming a lot of crime on Biden. I just wondered if you could speak a little bit about
Yeah, so I don't have any private communications to share at this time.
Our hearts go out, obviously, to the officers' family and the broader NYPD family who have tragically lost one of their own.
The president grieves for them and honors their sacrifice.
Look, the president has stood with law enforcement his entire career and continues to stand with them as they put their lives on the line for their communities.
Under his leadership, we'll continue to support police officers and ensure that they have.
resources they need to continue to continue to do the work, the all-important work that they have to do on behalf of the community.
Yeah, that sounds like a canned statement.
I mean, we just know, I don't have any about the officer, because she doesn't know.
Nobody thought to put that in KJP's little, like, binder.
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you, top of this second hour.
and just she said that the president spoke to the mayor.
He didn't speak to the family because if he had, they would have released a statement.
They would have made that known.
He didn't speak to the family, just like he didn't speak to any of the family members at the Christian school in Nashville that was shot up by a trans militant trans activist.
They didn't speak to anyone there.
It just shows you where the priorities are.
The contrast between Biden having a fundraiser in New York, which is, I mean, apparently like a six-figure or a plate thing, they're looking to raise $25 million.
And Trump in New York going to the visitation of this officer Diller is stunning.
I get the impression that Biden's campaign doesn't realize what a bad contrast that is.
Right?
I mean, he's up there with Obama and Bill Clinton.
Notice Hillary Clinton is not up there.
It's Bill.
Even though Hillary was the one who most recently held office and the one most recently politically active,
Hillary cannot raise money and the base has never liked her.
So it's always been Bill.
So he's got Barack Obama and Bill Clinton up there raising money for that $25 million fundraiser that they're,
that's what they'll walk out with to add to there several hundred million.
dollar war chest and they haven't even started. That's why I'm not getting super,
what, the word that I'm thinking of. I'm not feeling super settled about what I'm reading with the
polls because if I'm being honest, everything is way too close for a president that unpopular.
For Joe Biden to be as unpopular as he is, none of these.
poll should be that close. There's an enthusiasm problem on the Republican side that no one wants to
talk about because they interpret it to mean that you're passing judgment or you are condemning
either the former president or whatever. And it has nothing to do with that. I think part of the reason
is because voters are fatigued. I think it was a mistake to start the primary so early. I also
kind of think it was a mistake for Trump to start the primary so early. I don't. I don't
know if he did so because of the legal stuff and he was trying to strategize about that. I don't know
what it was, but it started so early. I mean, it should only really be just wrapping up now.
So I don't, and the reason I say that is because of this issue right here. There's, there's some
voter fatigue. When you keep people amped up, they can't stay amped up like that for an extended
period of time. One of two things happens. They settle back down and they go,
back to just normalcy, or you have to introduce something that is more agitating than the first
thing that got them all riled up, which then means in order to keep that sentiment going,
you constantly have to introduce things to agitate voters or to rile them up or however you
want to put it. And then that gets really tiring after a while. And I think it's a twofold thing.
I think Republicans are guilty of doing it.
The media already does it, and the left already does it.
By the way that they attack Republicans and the whole thing, for instance, with Ronna McDaniel and the ideological bigots at NBC.
But Republicans do it too.
And it's a problem because they shouldn't.
You don't have to meet outrage with outrage every single time.
Like whenever I see something, I always will get an email or a text from a campaign.
Like, did you see?
You know, it's like a mass thing.
You know, there are, you know, we're under tech.
Got to stop this day.
There's always some type of any, you can't keep that going because it makes voters exhausted.
And that's the last thing that you need going into November, into November is an exhausted, fatigued voter voting base.
You cannot have that.
That has been my warning from the get-go with this.
Now, the way that I think that Republicans could remedy this dovetails into another problem that I'm seeing.
And I saw this a little bit play out between someone I know and someone I don't know on social media yesterday.
I saw one GOP official.
And I don't have anything against the GOP official.
I mean, they seem nice enough.
And someone that I knew for my activist days in St. Louis, who is very much not for Trump,
but will choke it down and like vote for the Republican nominee, right?
Here's a problem that I'm seeing with this.
Let's just say for the sake of argument.
And I say this is somebody, I back, I always tell you.
where I stand, but I don't tell you how to vote. That's your job to figure that out. It's not,
I don't think you should outsource that to any commentator. Trust none of these people.
You need to trust your own instincts and don't, you don't want welfare activism.
Trust your own instincts over anybody on radio and TV. I'll tell you what I'm doing and why I think
the things that I think, but I also think that you need to come to the decisions about things
yourself. So during the primary, I like DeSantis. I mean, he's, I think he's, I think he's, I think
he's the best Republican governor in the country. I think he's a phenomenal candidate. I think he's
everything that conservatives have wanted. Primary didn't work. Primary's been settled. The score was settled
at the ballot box, right? You got to move on. And let's just let's just say that the primary ended
differently. Let's say that DeSantis was the nominee. There is no way in hell I would be going out there
and trying to lord it over people who were against him
and trying to further alienate them from the coalition.
Because we are, as Republicans,
we are not rich in voter turnout.
We kill ourselves over voter turnout every single time.
Do you know that the majority of the races
that Republicans lose,
particularly in purple at battleground states,
are because Republican turnout is lower than Democrat turnout?
I'm not, that's not a joke.
I mean, there's been studies on this.
I've analyzed.
That's one of the reasons why, you know, they bring me up to New York or whatever,
because I can look at this stuff and immediately spot trends.
That's a major issue, a major issue.
That's the reason we lost the Senate.
Interestingly enough, back in 2010 during the midterm elections in which Barack Obama described it as a shalacking,
Republican voter turnout was like one of the highest on record.
And look at what has.
happen. It was a historic victory. But a lot of stuff plays into this. Voter fatigue is won.
But had the primary, like I said, turned out differently, I would be doing everything in my power to be
conciliatory towards people who had different choices in the primary. Now, that's not my job.
That's just I'm strategizing and thinking I would want as many people to get victory as possible in
2024. I think that a lot of this responsibility, in fact, the sole really, the responsibility
of this falls on Republican officials and campaigns themselves. It is not the voter's job to like you.
It is your job to make yourselves likable to the voter. You have to court them. Let's not get this
system twisted. This entire country was founded on checking people who are in positions of influence.
This entire republic was founded on the premise of only allowing authority by consent of the voter.
and it's a temporary authority that has strings attached.
And I think that a lot of these Republican Party officials and these campaigns need to realize that.
You can't go out there and I see it.
I see a lot of these party heads.
They go out into different states, different counties.
And they go out and they try to, I think, very, they're antagonistic.
And they, you know, they're trying to, you know, well, are you going to vote for the nominee?
Or you go, well, of course you know they're going to vote for the nominee.
Do you need a pledge of fealty?
Is that what this is about?
you need to stop doing this to people.
At some point this has to be,
this has to stop being a shlong measuring contest,
and it's got to be about getting results,
and it's got to be about victory in 2024.
Because a lot of the stuff that I'm seeing
some of these GOP party heads doing
and some of these campaign surrogates doing
is not helpful for bringing the coalition together.
And I told you, during the general,
when the general hits,
all these suckers become pieces on the chess board to me.
This is a no-feeling zone.
what gets me to what I want in 24.
I want to win in 24 who gets me there.
What gets me there?
What moves get me there?
And going out there and holding grudges against people during primaries,
that don't get you what you want.
And like I said, Republicans are not so rich in voter turnout
that they can afford to go out there and throw it around
and act like they don't need the votes that they need
in order to secure victory in 2024.
You need those people.
And those people need you.
So a lot of people got to make difficult choices.
this about the business of the country. It's not about friends. It's about the business of the country.
And I think it's the least sacrifice that someone could make, considering the history of sacrifice
to establish this country and defend it. It is the least amount of sacrifice that people could
make today to get over themselves and choke back their egos and get together for victory in 24.
And that's not too much to ask.
So when I see this stuff on social media rubs me the wrong way.
When I see party leaders doing it, it rubs me the wrong way.
I feel like that's an abuse of your influence.
And that's not a behavioral trait of a leader.
Leaders bring people together.
And I think that for the voters, when you see someone being conciliatory and you see them reaching out and doing everything that they can to bring the coalition together,
I think that especially because it's show business of the country and we're about one.
and 24, if that's what you believe, because you're not a Democrat, and you believe that,
then I think you've got to make the effort to.
I mean, again, the least sacrifice people could make.
Now that being said, the polls are too close for my comfort still.
And I keep saying that because that, well, it's not 200.
It's like going to, it's going to be upwards over $300 million.
I mean, keep in mind, Barack Obama in when he ran for re-election, I think he had over
half a billion dollars in the war.
I'm not kidding.
Was there a war chest Democrat?
It's Warchest. They're still building it. They haven't even started. They had one ad buy.
One. They haven't even started. And I don't want people to be baited into a feeling of complacency.
Just be aware of that. Because this is going to start heating up as we roll into summer.
And it's going to get nasty. It hadn't even started yet. So I'm saying, reserve your
energy, keep your powder dry. Now, that being said, the RNC needs to help with it's, they need to
figure out their money problems for sure. That's something we're going to be talking about coming up.
And the cultural issues. We had this piece earlier, we talked about this, this 82-year-old woman
who was kicked out of the YMCA pool that she's swimming for 40 years because she felt
uncomfortable that a man was in the locker room. And this has been happening. This is like the
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It's time for Dana's Quick 5.
So you guys know the weather rat, the weather priest, they have that rat that sticks its head out the hole and predicts the weather.
It's a groundhog.
Well, it had a baby.
Punksetani Phil and it's rat wife Phyllis.
Oh, they had two babies.
So I don't know what their names are.
I'm not going to say what Juan suggested.
Phil and Phyllis.
They live in climate-controlled quarters at the Punksitani Memorial Library.
and they're going to have a bigger home on the library grounds.
And it's not the same Punks of Tony Phil.
You know that that rat has been dead a million times,
and they just replace it with one that.
I mean, it's a groundhog.
You really tell the difference between it?
Someone's not going to look at it, go, that's not, Phil!
Anyway, I love that we're a society.
I thought we'd have flying cars,
but we still have a groundhog that predicts the weather.
I love it.
I mean, I'm not bashing it, so don't get me wrong.
I just, I think these sort of weird things,
This is why aliens are like, okay, maybe they're somewhat redeemable.
I don't know.
Moving on.
Ooh, yeah, Houston Mayor, Democrat-run city, says his city's broke because they couldn't stop spending money that wasn't theirs.
He says they're broke.
They can't pay their firefighters.
Mayor John Whitmire is proposing a 5% cut across the board except for firing police.
Tax hikes and increased fees for parking and city services are likely next.
But he was elected in December.
That city's been Democrat Ron.
for how long has Houston been around?
Yeah. And are you shocked? They're broke.
They don't stop spending money. They're broke.
A U.S. Intel Agency, we're going to talk more about this coming up,
wants to ban the terms radical Islamists and jihadists because it's hurtful to the feelings
of jihadists and radical Islamists.
According to the Washington Free Beacon, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence
is also instructing employees to not use the word, it's cakewalk for some reason,
sanity check or blacklisted
and they said yes spies
cannot use the biased language like
radical Islamist and jihadist
I think the office of the director
of national intelligence needs to be entirely
disbanded, dissolved
and disbanded. You can't say Brownbag
you can't say grandfathered
Cakewalk is said
to be a dance performed by
slaves for slave owners on plantation
brown bag
refers to something within the African
American community. I mean, it couldn't be the fact that that's a bag that people carried their luncheon
forever. Come on. Where's the sweet meteor of death? I hope it hits that place first. We have a lot more
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also on X, YouTube, Facebook, Rumble, everywhere else. So this story, we talked about this story a
couple of days ago. And this follows the planet fitness story of a woman who saw a man shaving
in the women's bathroom and the women's sink. This story has to do with 82-year-old Julie
Jamin, who is seeking an apology because she was banned from a pool that she swam in for 40 years.
YMCA, the sea, YMCA, because she was in the shower. She heard a man's voice. She peaks out because,
you know, you're in the women's locker room. You're in the shower.
our vulnerable place for a woman.
She hears a man's voice and she sees a man in a woman's swimsuit watching two little girls get
ready to use the restroom.
Now, she thinks, I think, what most women would immediately assume, is this a crime happening?
Am I watching a crime unfolding right now?
This looks predatory.
And so she asked if the guy had a male copulatory organ and then it went from there.
So apparently he was with the YMCA, even though he had no badge or any kind of identification.
indicating such. There was no signage outside saying the bathroom was open to men as well as women.
And she was the one. This 82 year old woman was the one who was penalized, not the guy. Joining us is her attorney,
Legal Titan, Harmeet, Dillon. She's joining us via Skype and you know Harmeet, you've seen her everywhere.
And she takes all these tough cases. Harmeet, it's so good to have you. This case is insane to me.
Because I got to tell you, honestly, if I was in the women's locker room, first off, that's a very vulnerable time.
You know, women, you're undressing, you're taking a shower after, you know, swimming, working out.
I hear a man's voice.
I look outside and see him watching two little girls with whom he apparently has zero familial relationship with, getting ready to use the restroom.
I would also wonder if I'm not witnessing a crime underway.
That was her initial reaction.
That seems perfectly reasonable, but the YMCA said no.
Absolutely.
Well, we're seeing a rash of this type of incident, Dana.
And it's really troubling because we women, like you said, for survival.
we are trained to protect ourselves.
But secondly, we're trained to look out for others.
And many women who are professionals in a field,
including teaching or the healthcare field,
we're actually under our duty to report this type of incident
happening to vulnerable girls.
And so when this woman who did the exact right thing
is being penalized without due process,
this is a real problem because first of all,
this pool is on the property of the city of Port Townsend,
in Washington State, a beautiful location.
And she's used it for 40 years.
It's currently leased out to the YMCA Young Men's Christian Association.
And so you cannot deprive somebody of their property right and property taxpayer to use public property without due process.
So the Y has a problem.
The city of Port Townsend has a problem.
And frankly, this policy is problematic.
And in response to our clients, you know, outrage over this incident and the whole
back and forth with management over there.
They said, well, you know, of course you should have known that we're letting men into
the women's locker rooms now because we're flying a pride flag in the lobby.
And that's supposed to be some kind of a legal notice?
No, actually, I think a lot of, you know, gay people would agree that this type of an
encounter is really problematic.
And so the rules keep changing, Dana.
And in any event, the constitutional rules haven't changed.
And Julie can't be deprived of her rights without due process.
process. So we're looking forward to the why in the city's response. And if it's not satisfactory,
we will sue that. That's a great point, too, about the property and who's leasing it and who it's
owned by. I mean, she is a taxpayer talking with her meet Dylan, who's joining us via Skype.
And the flag, too, that's not a legal notice. And I was always told by the left, this is what
we've heard from the trans activist, that it's not an indication of whom you're attracted to,
but how you identify. So that doesn't necessarily mean that a guy who wants to identify as a woman
is still not attracted to women,
which creates a problem in the women's locker room
that apparently they just didn't pay attention to
with this whole thing.
Because the way that I understood it,
it was just the basic pride flag
and it didn't have the trans, I think, triangle
and all of that on it.
Well, even if it did, Julie's 82 years old,
I'm, you know, of a certain age, so are you.
Like, how are we supposed to figure out
what these flags mean?
And do they mean they're going to be men?
with penises in our women's faces.
This is completely inappropriate.
It's inappropriate.
And, you know, no amount of notice or assignage would make this appropriate vibe.
And what floors me, and this is what I don't understand, Hermit, if a man who wants to identify as a woman feels uncomfortable in the men's locker room and he wants to use the women's locker room, he's accommodated.
Oh, he feels uncomfortable.
He feels unsafe.
We'll let him access the women's locker room.
But if a woman feels uncomfortable and unsafe because a man is in the women's locker room, she's called a bigot.
I mean, that seems like accommodation of one over the other.
And in the scenario that the context that you just put out there with the taxpayer front of facility, that's a no-go.
Absolutely.
So we really need the courts to clarify these situations.
And we are seeing it in so many different contexts, Dana.
We're seeing in women's sports.
We're seeing it in women's athletics in the collegiate level, which is protection.
by Title IX.
And so currently all the rights that the feminists, you know,
who are themselves Julie's age, fought for,
have been taken away in the space of a handful of years
to the point where women are the ones who are being asked
to feel uncomfortable everywhere we go.
And we're the ones who are physically vulnerable.
We're typically smaller in size than men.
We're less strong than men.
And I don't think, for one, as a woman who's fought for my rights in the workplace,
and in society that I need to stand for it. Neither is Julie. So we're really proud to stand up for her.
And we need to have the court step in and put an end to this and give back women their protected spaces.
We're talking about the story of 82-year-old Julie Jaman, who was kicked out of the YMCA ban after using a pool for 40 years because she called out a man who was in the women's locker room.
Hermit, women are told, and I was trying to remember, I think I've grown up with this.
I don't know when I first was told to listen to my gut, listen to my gut instinct.
If you feel uncomfortable or unsafe in a situation, you know, seek help or try to remove yourself from the situation.
Women are told, you know, these are things that you need to look out for.
If you feel uncomfortable, you see a strange man you don't know walking down the street towards you, maybe cross the street, go to the other, you know, the opposite sidewalk.
I mean, we're told these things because there are certain statistics that justify the need for that concern.
What does this sort of behavior, this shaming of women who are relying on that gut instinct that we've been brought up with for generations?
What does that do to women and our self-preservation when we're shamed for relying on those instincts?
Well, first of all, younger women who don't have the same training that we do and are being told that this is perfectly normal are going to be at higher risk of sexual assault.
That's a fact.
They're going to be at higher risk of physical injury in the sports context.
That's a biological fact.
This confusion is really a one-way ratchet.
It's in favor of men and it's against women.
And every woman needs to stand up and shout about this because all rights are being eroded
and our safety is being eroded.
I mean, to the point where women who might have passed a bad check or done something wrong
in their private lives and got convicted of a crime, the federal prisons are mandating
that women be housed with men who are identifying as women.
that even if all of their physical organs are intact
and they're going to quote unquote process
for my taxpayer expense,
this is leading to sexual assaults of women prisoners.
And so I view this as a five alarm fire.
This is an epidemic in women's safety and women's rights.
And regardless of your political orientation,
and I'm glad to see women, at least women's sports leaders,
between a lot and Nava rovrova and others,
some women feminists are standing up and calling this what it is.
They need to be joined by the rest of them.
And this seems like a conspiracy yet again of men trying to take away women's prerogatives and rights.
And this is we should not stand.
That's a great point.
I mean, it's the ultimate victory of the progressive patriarchy.
And somehow they've gotten some of these third-wave feminists to go along with it and accommodate it.
We're going to watch this case and see how this unfolds.
I'm so glad that you're on it because I feel confident that it will be resolved favorably and in favor of women with you handling this.
Harmeet, Dillon, always appreciate your fight.
And thank you for joining us today.
Thanks for having me, of course.
We'll have more to come.
And of course, we'll watch this case of 82-year-old Julie Jamon.
This is just, I mean, 40 years she uses this pool.
And she's, I mean, I got to tell you, to that point, I think it's not just a woman either.
I think if a man were to see something like this, he would say, wait, hold up.
This doesn't seem right.
And it's not really even just a woman that would, even a man, if he were to see, if
were to see a man in a woman's bathing suit and it was, you know, in the women's locker room or somewhere
else or trying to watch, you know, watching a four-year-old and a six-year-old girl, try to use the
bathroom, your antenna would go up. You would be suspicious. There, there would be alarm bells in your
head. And it's, so it's not, it's not even just limited to a woman's concern thing. And that's what,
when they accused Jamon of being bigoted,
I mean, on the face of what she saw,
that looked suspicious.
And imagine how she or you would feel
if you saw something like that.
And you didn't do anything
because you were worried about being called a bigot
or you were worried about being banned from a pool
or ostracized from your community.
And something horrific happened.
The children were victimized or trafficked
or, I mean, you know, assaulted.
I can't even think.
Imagine what the feeling would be
if you knew you could have prevented it
and you didn't because you were worried about being
ostracized or shamed
by an ideology
that doesn't think about that.
They only think about accommodating the immediate.
It's sad and sickening.
We have Florida man on the way.
It's his life mission to make bad decisions.
It's time for Florida Man.
A Winter Haven, Florida man's hankering for beef jerky and pistachio nuts was so strong that he stole more than $100 worth of it from a Polk County convenience store and didn't pay.
From Fox 13 News.
Surveillance video shows Anton Karim Fulov, a little albert, whatever, of Windmere walking into a love's truck stop, looking at a sign depicting a deputy patrol car that read,
free ride if you shoplift from the store. He stopped to look at it. He legit was on camera looking at it.
And then he walked in the store, grabbed beef jerky and pistachios, and then left. And he was literally, I mean, he was, I mean, the employee saw him steal them. So they went to stop him. And he ran to his Lowe's box truck. So apparently he drove for Lowe's. He was charged with first degree petty theft. Imagine going, having that charge over nuts and jerky. And also, how much jerky and nuts did he take that it was $100? Because
it looked like he just swiped it.
I mean, I get it that inflation's out of control, but is it...
I haven't bought, like, pistachios in a long time.
It's pretty expensive.
I haven't bought pistachios in a long time because I'm terrified to buy pistachios.
So that's why I was wondering.
I'm like, did he take, like, two pistachios and it was $100?
I'm wondering.
Good heavens.
So a...
This, hang on.
Oh, here, let's do this guy.
This Florida man was identified following an ATV chase that spanned Miami.
date in Broward counties. 18 year old
Anthony Perez. It only
stopped because he ran out of gas.
He was wearing a ski mask.
He grabbed an ATV
and jumped on the North Brown Express
lane of I-95. Officers
joined the chase. He slowed down at some
point, sped up, evaded officers, then got
off the highway, and then he made a U-turn.
And then he started slowing down because
he legit ran out of gas. He was taken into
custody. Can you imagine?
How far did you think you were going to get on that,
dude? Like, for real. How far did
you think you were going to get. A Florida man says that he had to pay $1,000 to get his pet turtle
back. Tortus, sorry. Merrick Westland came home from work to find his 18-year-old tortoise was
tortoise snapped? Yeah. He's upset. He's pursuing potential legal action. And he says that he,
it's an 18-year-old African sulcata tortoise named Shelby. He posted signs around the neighborhood,
all this stuff. He thinks, he actually thinks that the
tortoise broke out of the enclosure and ran through the fence in his backyard, you know, ran the tortoise.
That's what they do. Yeah, they run. And he says that he thinks a wildlife place had his tortoise.
And it was wildlife rescue and rehabilitation. And they did have her. And they demanded that he pay $1,000 to get her back.
The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office says they consider it a civil matter. He had to pay $1,000
because apparently wildlife rescue and rehabilitation. That's wildlife rescue and rehabilitation. That's
Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation
in Seminole, Florida
website WRRFL.org
because they were holding
apparently, it sounds like they were holding the tortoise hostage
until the guy coughed up $1,000.
You all sound shady as all get out.
Wildlife Rescue and Rehab in Seminole, Florida.
That's Wildlife Rescue and Rehab in
Seminole, Florida off of 82nd Avenue.
What was that website?
The website to Wildlife
Rescue and Rehab in
middle Florida at WRRFL.org, WRFL.org, in case you want to leave a nice civil message about stealing
people's turtles. You know, sorry, tortoises, whatever. I hate that stuff. Like, you shook that dude
down for $1,000. You guys are fruitcakes. A Florida woman was accused of flipping off deputies
while driving erratically on the grass. Just another day in woman driving. A Florida woman is accused
says Key West. The deputies were trying to pull her over, Darla V. Dahl, 35.
she's facing a felony count of resisting a police officer and one misdemeanor count of resisting an officer following this incident.
I guess she's just not getting charged.
It was March 16th.
But it started when a deputy observed her driving a car on the grass at a high rate of speed.
She didn't stop when the officers were like, wow, with the lights.
And at one point, she waved her middle finger at the deputy trying to pull her over.
And while she did, she almost hit a deer.
But then she stopped later on Pensacola Road and ran towards the deputy screaming.
I hate the police.
She would not stop.
They kept saying, we're going to shoot you if you keep resisting arrest.
She was booked into Monroe County Jail.
As she was flipping them off, she almost hit a deer.
First off, what was that deer doing out there?
I mean, you sneeze and they run away.
I mean, you look at them and they run away.
Just say.
A man was killed while test driving a motorcycle outside of a Harley Davidson dealer in Titusville,
say police.
He crashed his motorcycle literally into the wall of a Titusville shopping center while test driving it on Monday afternoon.
That's sad.
It was Miracle City of Harley Davidson.
And they said that he just lost control and crashed into the back wall of the shopping center.
That's horrible.
Ghaly, we have more in store.
Another hour on the way.
Stick with us.
So like on so many issues, what new.
New York does, what California does.
Florida will do the opposite.
And so the squatter scam ends today with our legislation.
And it's important because, Sean, you know now being a Florida resident.
We've got people that will be here for seven months of the year.
And then they'll go to Michigan or New York or even Canada.
So what?
You come back after the summer and someone's in your house and then they just get to stay there
for six months.
Now in Florida, you call up, you fill out a form, sheriff comes, and the sheriff's
Sheriff kicks them out of your property.
I love that.
I can't even believe squatters rights is a phrase.
You don't got no rights.
You're a squatter.
Stop.
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So the property rights law, that's what it is.
I mean, that it has to be affirmed like that.
It just shows you how widespread of a problem this is.
there's been a number of cases.
You've had a Los Angeles home that was squatted.
Squatters who murdered a family in New York City to take over their house.
So the Burbs, remember I gave you guys an assignment some months ago?
And I said, you need to watch a movie called The Burbs.
It was done in the late 80s, I think.
And I remember my mom taking me to the theater to see it.
And the whole family can watch it.
It is, I think, one of the funniest movies ever made.
Bruce Dern's character in this is hysterical.
Carrie Fisher's in it, Bruce Stern, Tom Hanks,
a bunch of, you know, other,
Bruce Stern's my absolute favorite, though.
And it's about,
Corey Feldman's in it,
back when he was still cool, Corey.
And it's about this neighborhood
on a cul-de-sac, you know,
this cul-de-sac,
and the neighbors know each other,
their friends,
it's back when people used to talk to each other.
But this weird family,
the Kleopex,
move in next door to Tom Hanks' character.
And the family that lived in the house
just disappeared, you know?
They moved, apparently.
But nobody recalls ever seen,
a moving truck out there. And the story, the movie gets into what happens when the cul-de-sac folks
meet the Clopex. And that's interesting because their house went all downhill. It was like the
dirt yard. It was just horrible. And so I feel like, you know, that's like an Ultimate Squatters
movie feels like. I'm not giving anything away, but I'm just telling you. That's like it is.
You should watch it if you haven't already. So good. But the fact that you have to have another law to
affirm what I really
I mean it should be obvious
so
I don't know I just the whole thing
is just the whole thing is wild to me
and speaking of law
and order and pull some of this up
and
squatting in New York so this had to do
I keep seeing these videos
like there have been even
like celebrities that have what's that one chick's
name Bethany Frankl or whatever
I don't know what she does but she's famous for something
I literally have no idea what she does
I don't.
One of my friends will tell me.
I don't know.
I literally don't know what she does.
I think she makes a wine.
That's all I think.
I don't know.
Anyway, long story short,
apparently she got hit in the face randomly in New York.
There was a bunch of other videos
where these women were just randomly,
different women, different parts of New York,
randomly hit in the face.
And so now the women's New York City caucus
comes out and they said that
they are deeply disturbed and concerned
about widespread reports of attacks against women
in New York City that have been confirmed by the NYPD.
And they're asking the NYPD for an immediate and comprehensive investigation with transparent
updates to the public.
Do you know why men aren't helping?
Because somebody retweeted it and said, it was a council member, a city council member
in New York retweeted it and said, why aren't men speaking out or where are the men speaking
out?
Yeah, where are all the men calling this out?
yell jail them.
You arrest people like Daniel Penny or the bodega owner.
I mean, you teach people to not defend themselves.
We were just talking, you know, last hour with Harmy Dylan over the woman who got kicked out
of the YMCA, the pool that she went to for 40 years because she had raised concern about
a man being in the women's locker room.
When you're not jailing them,
you're shaming women for instincts.
But you're told there is,
there, it's been an attack on self-defense,
not just with firearms,
but just on the basic act of trying to preserve your life.
There's been a major attack on this.
I just cannot believe.
They're like, well, I cannot believe this woman.
Where are the men calling this out?
Wow.
You know why?
I mean, do you remember the last man that stood up?
up to try to defend another women.
His name was Daniel. His name is Daniel Penny.
You had that Jordan Neely on the subway platform who was threatening to stab and kill the
women on the subway.
And Daniel Penny, when it got real bad and he was, because he had already punched, Jordan
Ely already punched another woman in the face, an elderly woman, a broke her nose and her
orbital bone and her jaw and all this stuff.
Like he bashed her in the head.
He tried shoving another woman, according to another report, tried shoving another woman
onto the subway tracks.
he was so violent again some of you already know this he there was a subreddit that was confirmed by
NYPD it was a subreddit about Jordan Ely warning people watch out for this violent guy on this
platform and this you know he was well known to be super violent and the media was like well he
impersonated Michael Jackson 10 years ago he's so innocent his family was nowhere around until
there was money to be made off of him and he was on that subway platform threatening people there
were several women that spoke to media outlets and they were there and they said they were scared for
their lives and Daniel Penny stood up and he neutralized it and so they arrested him and they're trying
to ruin his life and throw him in jail forever. That's why more people don't speak up. You don't get to
have it both ways. You need to pick what you want. And half the time all these women have been
decrying men defending women as toxic masculinity. I thought you all were badass third way
feminist. Hey, girl, take care of your own business. Thought you all were tough. Female empowerment and all
that jazz, right? Oh, now you need a man to speak out after you've been demonizing them for how long?
Why in the hell would a man want to speak out for you? Calling them toxic, ridiculing them, demonizing them.
Council member Amanda Farias, Council District 18. You know, she's not alone on the
city council to share that sentiment. She's, she's not there by herself with it. She retweets this stuff.
Oh, our women's, women's history month. Love our women's history. Well, you're so empowered.
Defend your own to himself. She had said, quote, I continue to be heartbroken and outrage. This is May 11th, 23.
I continue to be a heartbroken outrage by the death of Jordan Neely and the lack of justice.
lack of justice. According to this New York City Council member's idea of justice, women should
just get punched in the face. Don't expect anyone, you know, you owe it to the man trying to
attack you. Just get punched. That's the message they're imparting. This is what I get so mad
about. I'm so tired of dudes being attacked. Do you know why I'm so tired of men being attacked?
Because I have to get aggressive. I don't want to be aggressive. Do you know why you have a
bunch of more aggressive women, especially on the right, anymore.
Because they're tired of the crap that they're seeing from women on the left.
My husband can't hit a chick, but I can.
We've seen this time and time again.
We're seeing it in gaming right now with Gamergate 2.0.
There's some game bunny that's over on BBC.
She's a presenter.
She was out there defending Sweet Baby Inc., which is, first off, don't glass over.
Don't be like, oh, I don't play games.
This doesn't bother me.
It bothers you.
It affects you whether you know it or not.
You don't have to play video games, which are not bad, by the way.
You don't have to play video games to understand that this is a major, major escape for men and some women today of all ages to get away from all of the garbage that's in our society.
I am a casual player.
I like playing first person shooter.
I like horror games.
I love it because it's an escape.
I actually am relaxed when I play.
I have a lot of fun with it.
I don't care if I don't have a character that looks like me.
I literally did a character build as an ogren in Dark Tide,
so I clearly don't care.
It's about the story, it's about the ability of the character,
and it's about the strategy when you're playing with other people.
And I don't even necessarily like to know,
like for people who are playing with me to know who I am,
or that I'm a woman, because I just want the gameplay.
But the Sweet Baby Inc is one of these stupid DEI firms
that all of these other developers are being forced to hire.
And there's a ton of these Sweet Baby Inc. things.
And they oversee the scripts for the games and the characters and the roleplay,
and they wokeify it.
So all of these people who have had, you know, all of this fun with gameplay,
now you have the CRT-D-E-I-Wokeskold, Karen's coming in,
saying, oh, well, we want to be reprimies.
it. Well, then make your own damn game. They did, by the way. The first gamer gait, some
some boring bra made a game about depression. It was the stupidest damn thing I've ever seen.
And then she got mad and blamed all the men when nobody wanted to play her stupid game.
And then she was accused, and it seems like it's justifiably so, of screwing for positive
reviews. That's the truth. So you get these game bunnies out there that get into these positions
of authority, whether it's a gaming publications or this one chick who's a presenter for the BBC. And
she says that everybody who disagrees with woke theology needs to be purged.
Bitch, I'm in Dallas.
Come at me.
I am so tired of this stuff.
This is what I'm talking about.
This is why women like me hate chicks like this.
Because you force me to be aggressive, which I feel like is against my female nature.
As a woman, I don't feel that women should have to be aggressive like this, particularly if we don't want to.
but the culture is increasingly making us so
because we have these third wave broads out there
that are neutralizing the strength of men
and they're calling masculinity toxic
in response to that to protect the men in my family
I have to turn into a raging bitch
in order to push back against it
and I'm really good at it
and I shouldn't be
and that makes me matter
do you get my point
I'm so tired of all of this stuff.
If you want to create your stupid Barbie games, go do it.
Leave everybody else alone.
We don't have to agree with you.
I don't need trans characters in my gameplay.
Stop being obsessed with sex, you freaks.
Stop it.
Can we just have an escape from your stupid garbage for like five seconds?
Please.
I'm not asking, I'm telling you.
We're going to have an escape from your stupid garbage.
And this is why you need to be interested in what is happening with games and development of games.
Because as much as you don't think so, it is an amazing form of information distribution.
It is the modern day putting all the bikes on the front lawn and going to your friend's house.
It is a means, a mode.
Just because it's unfamiliar to you doesn't mean that it's synthetic.
It is real.
and I get so aggravated about this.
I think dudes need their spaces.
I think women need their spaces.
I think gaming while, and by the way, it's not white dudes that play it like this broad at the BBC thinks.
It's actually the majority of game players are Asian men.
The women play it too.
Women, not every chick does.
Honestly, some of my girlfriends would cannot even, they look at me like I'm a Martian if I talk to them about it.
But I enjoy it.
I think it's fun.
It's just one of the things I can.
casually do.
I bring this up.
My son was telling me
Hell Divers 2.
The developer there
has been pushing back
against the insistence
including the alphabet
stuff in Hell Divers 2
and they've been going
at Discord discussions.
Discord is like a place
where you can chat while you're
gaming and share
mods and all this other stuff
and the woke scolds
are going after everything.
And the Hell Divers 2 developer
was like, yeah, no, we're not doing this stuff.
It's one of the reasons why
I like Dark Tie.
because they don't buy into this stuff either.
They're like, no, no, no, we're doing a game.
You either want to play or you don't.
Warhammers, they're not getting into all that stuff.
I appreciate that because I feel like you can focus on the game
instead of all this other accessory stuff.
But I got to tell you, I'm at my limit with this.
I really am.
I'm at my limit with this third wave stuff.
And coming up, I'm going to tell you why I get really mad at some of these fake
trad, wannabe people, like some of these chicks that I see who are
pretending to be super right folks.
They are single, childless.
They've literally contributed nothing to the human species or our culture at all whatsoever,
but they think that they can enthrall society with their stupid, uneducated hot takes,
and that they are owed an audience, and you're not.
So we'll have more on that coming up.
And now, all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
Most U.S. troops are not getting enough sleep, according to a new report.
court from the Washington Times, they're saying that these troops, they're not, you mean,
you're supposed to get eight hours of sleep a night, right? But apparently that's not happening
at all. It was the GAO Government Accountability Office. It was a new study that came out and they found
a sizable majority of service members actually get six or fewer hours of sleep each night, whereas
the DOD recommends a minimum of seven hours. And they said, obviously, you know, fatigue affects
performance, et cetera, et cetera. You can jack people up on amphetamines all you want to, but it's
still going to affect performance. The study was made public this week, and they did it after they
were looking at how a remotely piloted aircraft operator had said that they almost collided with
another due to mental fatigue. So now they're looking into it. This isn't, it's another big problem.
Subaru is recalling over 118,000 vehicles over an airbag issue. I thought it was just because they
were Subaru's. Sacramento says it's a sanctuary for transgender people. No one cares. No one cares. No one
cares. Oh my gosh. We got more on the way. Don't go anywhere.
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And what they mean by DIA in my opinion is duly elected incumbent. We know what they want to say,
but they don't have the courage to say the N-word and the fact that I don't believe in their
untruthful and wrong ideology and I am very proud of my heritage and who I am and where I come
from scares them because me being at my position means that their way of thinking, their way of life
for being comfortable and suffering and while everyone else suffers is going to be at risk
and they should be afraid because that's my purpose in life. Oh, for the love. So just when
stupid comments give openings, this is Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott. And he was on with
with the chick who scoped the Karen, Joy, Joy Karen, that chick on MSNBC.
I don't know, I'm watching these shows.
Welcome back, Dana Lash with you.
So Brandon Scott, he's the mayor of Baltimore, and he was responding to this post on Twitter.
And I love it how people take literally like randos on social media.
It's an anonymous account on social media, right?
and they take these accounts
and they make them like the de facto
representation of the entire right.
I don't even know.
I've never even seen this account.
But this account said,
this is Baltimore's DEI mayor
commenting on the collapsed
Francis Scott Key Bridge.
And so you had
it was a clip
of Scott and this person
retweeted it and said that.
It's just like rando.
I don't even know what this is.
And MSNBC made like an
entire whole thing about it.
Like it's, and then they had one congressional candidate.
One.
Anthony Sabatini, who re-tweeted, he retweeted a video of the bridge falling and he wrote
DEI did this.
Shut up.
I'm so tired of this.
If you're going to use the term, use it right.
don't you know boy cries wolf it until no one takes you seriously because you sucked all of the
the justification and legitimacy out of the term de i is a real thing i'm pretty sure i don't like
brandon scott i'm pretty sure that he's like a total of commie i'm also pretty sure he didn't
build the bridge right pretty sure he hadn't even been elected long enough to do any of that
And that's the other thing. He was elected with 70% of the vote. If you're a DEI hire, that means that you are hired to check in identity politic box. That means you're hired because you have a vagina or because the color of your skin or because you tuck and you have a weird flag. That's you hiring based on that. That's a DEI hire. This dude was elected. Use these terms properly or don't use.
them at all because you make all of our jobs harder and we all got enough stuff to deal with
with all the stupidity out there without these thirsty goofballs trying to do some stupid hot
take and say oh do you don't you know what DEI is then and you hurt our cause you hurt
our fight against it you hurt our side and then you give him the opportunity to go and and play
the the sad violin on MSNBC that's so dumb I mean I and I and then
then you make Joy Reed look like she's making a point. Oh my gosh. No, he's not a DEI mayor. He's just a bad Democrat mayor like every other Democrat mayor. They all suck. You don't even have to say DEI. The better thing to say was, wow, maybe the Democrats that have generationally run that city, maybe let's pay attention to some of this stuff. Let's look at, you know, what control we have over the upkeep of certain vessels coming through or if it's an infrastructure thing. Maybe Democrats can check out the infrastructure. Their record's not so good with this.
stuff. I mean, there's a lot of things that you could say about generationally run Democrat cities,
none of which have anything to do with DEI. But I just, that makes me mad when I see this stuff.
I'm like, you just made it harder for everybody else. Everybody else. But I get aggravated,
because those are the only two apparently, I guess, right-leaning people that they read a whole thing
about this. They had this candidate guy and then this rando on Twitter. Oh, here's the entire right.
Have you noticed how they do that? It's the entirety of the right.
one of the other things that I saw.
I don't know why I made me think of this.
And I'm going to get to some of this other stuff.
Who was it?
Where was he speaking?
It was Carl Rittenhouse who was speaking at an event.
Where was he at?
He was at some event.
No, it was not Kentucky.
He was not speaking at a university in Kentucky.
Where was it?
Because there were all these activists.
There were black activists outside of the building where Rittenhouse was going to,
where he was going to go in to speak.
Yeah.
Western Kentucky University.
Oh, for the love.
And they were like yelling and,
what did they call him a racist and all this other stuff?
Yeah.
Can I ask a real, just now,
somebody is going to be really,
I know,
I know the answer to this.
I know you all know the answer to this.
But Kane,
I feel like the people protesting
and calling him a racist don't know the answer to this.
Pre tell,
what were the races of the people
that he shot in self-defense?
Let's see, every single,
yeah, that's white.
Oh, yeah, the kid-toucher.
The convicted kid-toucher was white.
Yeah.
The convicted,
woman beater was white and the convicted
domestic abuser was white.
By the way, all of them ineligible to carry.
Yep.
And one of them was trying to kill Rittenhouse with a skateboard.
The other,
didn't he beat up his grandma that gross go?
Well, two of them were killed. One of them was injured.
The one guy, didn't he beat up his grandma?
He pulled a gun and because he sucked at
handling a gun. He f-aed and
F-Oed. Yeah. I mean, you pull a gun
on me in a situation like that. I'll blow your damn
head off. I mean, he's lucky he got shot
in the hand. And then he tried to,
oh, I meant to kill this minor, but I, you know, I ended up, you know, not knowing how to
actually pull my gun because I never trained.
I just carried it to pretend to be a hard ass, and I got shot in the hand.
Anyway, my whole point of bringing this up is that they were white.
Why is the left saying that he shot black people?
I'm mystified by this.
The left is so partisan and so ridiculously.
zealously partisan, they will literally make up something and convince themselves of it.
They were calling him a racist at this thing. I'm like, wait, wait, wait, hold up.
Those white dudes were, weren't they burning down black businesses? I don't know.
We've, guys, we've already passed the point where logic applies, and we are now in the
Star Wars canteen of society, where up is down, black is white. It's like the Star Wars
Cantina of Society and the tunnel that Willie Walker drove the kids through, all together,
in one reality. That's where we're at.
Golly. I just wanted to clarify that because I feel like, I don't know, you know, 60 minutes has this interview with the president of Mexico.
Guys, he's got a proposal for stemming the illegal immigration. Have you heard about his proposal? Let me tell you what he's offering, Kame. He's not offering anything. He is asking for some things. He wants the U.S. to pay off these other countries 20 billion a year.
Ask the Romans how that worked out with the Huns.
He wants the, yeah, he wants the U.S. to commit $20 billion a year to Latin American countries and countries in the Caribbean.
Lift all the sanctions on Venezuela in the Cuban embargo.
Oh, and all Mexicans that illegally entered the country should be illegalized.
Let's see.
Is it November yet?
No, it's not.
How do you sit across the table from him and he's making that offer to you?
How? This is why I can't ever be allowed near elected office.
Because I think I would have, you know, sat there and nodded and listened to his demands.
And then leaned across the table and just very calmly said, how about you go do something I'm flattering to yourself?
And I got up and had some cassidillas or some tamales or something, you know, you know what I'm saying?
Who asks that?
who asks that
how about you pay us $20 billion
again history lesson
did that work out well for the
I mean go back and look from the Romans of the Huns
how well did that work out
not well at all
huh
what do you mean Dana I don't know if in history
why can't the U.S. just do that with Mexico
yeah that's what he asked for
and and I don't even know what
I'm sure Biden was like well you got a point
I'm sure he was.
I wouldn't be surprised.
That wouldn't be the first time either.
So,
one of the things
I wanted to hit. The other,
this is
this,
I got a couple of things here
that I wanted to pull out.
Get it for you.
The,
we had the squatting situation.
We had the Sam,
it can't ask me if I was going to talk about
the same Sam Bankman-Fried stuff.
You want my honest opinion on this?
Yeah.
Um, didn't it mostly affect the lefties?
Well, I mean, he mostly...
And Hollywood people.
Yeah, he mostly donated to lefties.
And it affected like the people whose money went missing.
It was lefties and Hollywood people.
Yeah, I mean, not exclusively, but yeah.
But mostly.
Yeah.
That's my response.
Uh, you can quote me again as,
there's some legitimate victims, though, what ended up happening.
Have you seen this guy?
Yeah.
Would you give him money?
this is why judging on appearance comes into is important and anyone who tells you otherwise they're
lying this was less about him getting a bunch of money and but him creating a bunch of money out
of thin air with ETFs and things like that's what it was and that money was spread around
to Democrats yeah two Democrats two Democrats that's why I just I feel like isn't it sort of
a self-solving issue here am I being mean am I seriously am I I'm not sure
trying to be callous. I just don't see why I need to show concern for leftists trying to do shady
stuff. And they got caught. And they hurt other leftists in the process. And he looks like that.
I mean, I just, you know. The thing is, I think a lot of people see this as the left using this kid.
And now he's the fall guy. Like, this is a kid. He was dumb enough to do it. Well, he's a kid.
He's a kid. He's a guy dumb enough. Define kid. He's a guy dumb enough. He's a kid. Wait, are you in the
infant baby fetus hunter Biden club he's 32 years old he's not a kid hold on does that mean
our constitution who requires you to be 35 as president is now somehow lacking that's irrelevant that
doesn't mean you're a child it doesn't mean you're qualified or at least adult enough to he's not
we're not talking about president of the united states you're like oh he's a kid he got used he's 32
years old so you don't think a 32 year old got used by democrats
i'm disputing the term no you're not going to do this maitley only you said that he was
a kid. I'm saying he's not a kid. He's old enough to know better. That's my whole point. And no,
I don't feel bad that he got taken. Because he was dumb. He shouldn't have. Yeah, he's definitely
dumb. He got taken advantage of. That's literally the point I make. I'm not defending anything.
There's a scarcity of, I have a scarcity of sympathy for stuff like this. There really is.
I can, I don't have a lot of it. And it's not a self-renewing thing. I can relate to that.
It's not a renewable energy with me. And I don't have, I don't have any there. But he's
taken advantage of and not only that Democrats,
Soaked in millions.
Democrats took advantage of someone.
I know.
That's never a surprise.
But they took in millions and I'm wondering how many.
Infant fetus, Sam Bainteam-Fried.
I'm wondering how many.
Stop it.
I wonder how many actually gave that money back.
Yeah, he's just because, I don't care.
He just literally does not affect me.
I mean, it's a crime enough for him to get 25 years.
He's a crime, yeah.
He messed up.
He's dumb.
How much did Bob Menendez?
I don't feel bad for him.
How many gold bars?
But he's not a baby.
He's 32 years old.
No, I didn't say he was a baby.
I mean, I had like, bills and,
kids and mortgage when I was 32 years old.
Like, I'm a grown, a whole-ass person.
I mean, I don't.
You know, he's 32.
Infant baby fetus, Sam Bankman-Fraid, little infant baby.
Wee, little, this little onesie.
He'll be old enough when he gets out of prison.
Well, baby Einstein.
Huh?
When he gets out of prison, he'll be old enough.
Yeah, he will.
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And by type I mean stereotypically male or female.
If this makes you uncomfortable, here's what I want you to do.
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Did she put this music on?
Buy it, receive it.
Try it on.
It's in private if you want.
This is a very intimate, vulnerable
experience. This is so stupid.
And stay with the vulnerability. Who has this kind of time?
Stay with that vulnerability. What the hell world
word salad is that? Stay with
the vulnerability. Sorry for
the Portuguese. That's so dumb. This is a
woman named
Rina.
She sounds
like one of those
munchausen
moms
munchausen mom
she says
I have a beautiful
transgender non-binary
child can you be the two
if you're non-binary
then you're binary
because you're non-binary
and it's binary
non-binary right
okay that's binary
I have a beautiful
transgender non-binary child
oh wow so she's like
it's like she created
an issue to be
an expert on
and now she's telling parents
to cross-dress to help them feel comfortable with their child being at being trans she's given a
TED talk what is that I don't even know what those are actually I think it's they sound dumb yeah she gave
it to I don't know what she uses concept and skills of a bunch of BS she says I'm not a therapist
she goes I'm a sensitive but that I see's in parent and coach she's a professional Karen
to the women named Karen don't I didn't make up the name I know I get you you're excluded from
She says
She's, I don't even know what she does.
What does she do?
Mindfulness and meditation.
Sounds like she does nothing.
She is a professional, you know, Kate Plus 8 woman of leisure.
That's what it sounds like.
Cross dress.
Let's mark this for tomorrow too.
All right.
Dane stupidity.
All right.
Juan, this is cut four.
This is Joyless Read on MSNBC.
Oh, this should be nice.
Joyless had this to say.
Brandon Scott was elected with 70% of the vote in 2020 in a city that is 61% black.
So by right-wing logic, a diversity hire would have been a white man, which, of course, is what they want.
Only the white Christian men may have the things.
And at this point, it's evident what they mean by DEI, right?
It means black people.
Sorry, the racist rift just never ends.
Apparently, there's still value there.
any new tricks because these are really boring and predictable now i'm bored all right folks that does it
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