The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Thursday May 2 - Full Show

Episode Date: May 2, 2024

Biden makes a statement condemning violence and both anti-semitism and Islamophobia. Protesters leave UCLA riddled in trash after they are cleared out. Democrats are in panic mode because not all youn...g people aren’t voting for Biden and they’re forgetting how to campaign for them. Protesters vandalize a statue of George Washington with stickers, a Palestinian flag, and a head covering. Hamas SHOOTS at Palestinians to keep them away from the humanitarian aid trucks. Do we agree with DeSantis banning lab-grown meat? Democrats say Republicans voting against antisemitism are weaponizing it. A couple at UMass goes viral after their interesting protest outfits. Actor Jeff Goldblum is under fire for saying kids have to learn to support themselves.Please visit our great sponsors:AmmoSquaredhttps://ammosquared.comEnsure you are prepared for whatever comes your way with ammosquared.comBlack Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaUse code DANA to save 20% on your next order.  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 Imprimis publication.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.The Wellness Companyhttps://twc.health/danaGet 15% off with promo code DANA.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 But this isn't a moment for politics. It's a moment for clarity. So let me be clear. Peaceful protest in America. Violent protest is not protected. Peaceful protest is. It's against the law when violence occurs. Destroaring property is not a peaceful protest. It's against the law.
Starting point is 00:00:20 Vandalism. Trespassing. Breaking windows, shutting down campuses, forcing the cancellation of classes and graduation. None of this is a peaceful protest. threatening people, intimidating people, instilling fairing people is not peaceful protest. Wait a minute. I thought it was a mostly peaceful protest because that's what they told us all through BLM, BLM, burn loop murder.
Starting point is 00:00:44 That's what we were told that it's, yeah, it's a mostly peaceful. I mean, yeah, there's some like arson and, you know, all that fun stuff. It was an election year too. That's weird. What? I said that was an election year too. That's weird. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:00:56 You know what? Kane, first off, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the program. It's your lovable crumontan, Dana Lash. We're making best friends today. And it is Thursday, top of this first hour. You can listen coast to coast on terrestrial radio. You can listen on whatever streaming device.
Starting point is 00:01:13 We're on YouTube and X and everywhere else. Beautiful day here in the Republic of Texas. It's a balmy 71 degrees. Too cold for me. I need some triple-digit heat. But that was the president. And Kane brings up a very good point. And that it is an election year.
Starting point is 00:01:34 That is so crazy. I am sure that it is entirely a coincidence. Yeah, that it's an election year and there's rioting. I mean, it just is so coincidental that Democrats always do this. Every single election, this happens. Every single election. We see it. Every single election.
Starting point is 00:02:00 It's weird. it, Cain? I mean, it's almost like it's planned, but guys, we know that these are good, moral, straightforward people and that it's not planned at all, that it's entirely organic. Mm. Whole foods grade. Mm. We know this. And we know this how? Well, because. Wait, what? Yeah, yeah, because. That's why. That's what, that's what it is. So they've been, It's been happening on all these universities across the country. Now, here's the question that yours truly has. And forgive me if President Albino Turd just forgot to mention this in his remarks.
Starting point is 00:02:49 But the original protest on a college campus, that took place at Columbia, right? And then it moved to like a couple of others. But why did it start in Columbia? at Columbia University. You remember why? They were saying they want their university to divest from Israel because apparently they had some sort of academic program, whatever. If it's anything Jewish adjacent, the Nazis get upset. So you have the little Nazis that are on these college campuses. No, it's not a rap group. That's their movement, Lil, L-I-L with the apostrophe. That's how you know it's modernized. They're not like those old Nazis. They're little Nazis. So you have these L-L-Nazis that are
Starting point is 00:03:31 on these college campuses with hits like globalized infantata. Everybody knows that hit. That's a banger. And then don't forget their other hit from the river to the sea. That's kind of like a folk hit. So there's, you know, various iterations of that. But the reason that it began is because they wanted that de-investment. So why are all of these other little Nazis at all of these other universities? Why are they protesting? Because not every one of these universities has any kind of academic association in which they share resources or do anything even at a tiny percent or a fraction of a percent with Israel. So why are these other universities?
Starting point is 00:04:10 Why are these other people protesting? Has anyone answered that question or asked it? Yes, Cain. The one time they were asked, they just didn't know what they were. Oh, they didn't know. Yeah, they didn't know what they were protesting. Oh, they didn't know. They were just like realizing stuff and like them and their friends were realizing things.
Starting point is 00:04:30 They were wishing they were more educated. and they didn't know why they were protesting. Do you know, you can watch the lifespan. You know how you watch the lifespan of a butterfly, right? You got a caterpillar, and then it turns, they put a cocoon, or is it a chrysalis? A chrysalis is for moths, right? I think so, my kid who knows about bugs is at college, so I can't, I don't know. I'm sure he'll text me later and be like, you've got this all wrong.
Starting point is 00:04:55 And then they turn into a beautiful butterfly, right? It's interesting that you can see this progression. from caterpillar to butterfly in the lifespan of a boxed wine suburbanite aficionado. It's fascinating. And do you know what the larval stage of that is came? It's the larval stage is what you see in these college campuses across the country. You see it? Like you have these, look at me. I'm out here with my dad har and I've got my picnic blanket. And no matter of wear it as a scarf, it also doubles as a head covering. It could also be a sarong or a parro.
Starting point is 00:05:44 Any of those things, it's quite the accessory. It can also be toilet paper. It's amazing. But that's the, have you noticed that that's the evolution of the boxed wine, suburban aficionado? They start that larval stage, much like these protests. You're seeing the larval, the, well, not the lar, I guess the caterpillar stage of this. you're seeing this stage right now.
Starting point is 00:06:06 They're going to grow up to be box wine, mom's demand members. It's like the caterpillar stage is more like those kids that were falling on the floor in the grocery store. And then the chrysalis stage, because let's be real,
Starting point is 00:06:17 their moths, is the protesting. And then the beautiful moth, butterfly is them sitting in their driveway drinking box wine. That's right. And talking smack about everybody else and speeding in the pickup line.
Starting point is 00:06:31 I think I saw this in the Encyclopedia Britannica. Yeah, it should be. It's like the real housewives of boring bitches. Anyway, so the, that's the, I see this, I see it. That's the lifespan of it. But let me just talk about, but for, though, why are they protesting? If their universities are not invested or in any way financially associated with,
Starting point is 00:06:53 why are they out there protesting? Because they're pathetic, thirsty little seamsters is what it is. They're wannabes. Like that one chick who is out there who really probably should have taken the opportunity where she was isolated, isolated, in an encampment at college, she probably, it looked like she needed to take that opportunity for a healthy fasting period. But she was, you know, those people who were demanding snacks and food, you know, because the revolution must be catered.
Starting point is 00:07:22 You know, you have to, it's so boogey. I mean, those, this is what we're talking about. Why are all of these people protesting? And I got to tell you something. I don't want to hear another gosh, damned thing about. about toxic masculinity because let's hear for the boys.
Starting point is 00:07:41 This is frat boy summer, y'all. It's frat boy summer because them boys are out there. They are saving the day. You know that they were getting into it at UCLA protecting the flag? You have frat bros at UCLA dusting it up protecting the American flag.
Starting point is 00:07:57 Gentlemen, I salute you. What was it? I loved the description on the GoFundMe at the Pi Kappa Phi. That was UNC, right? Yeah, UNC, well, UNC Chapel Hill, they were the ones that started it and had photo of the year. It's like a renaissance painting. It really is.
Starting point is 00:08:13 You got the guy in the blue shirt and he's laughing his head off, taking a picture. You got the other guys holding everything up. I mean, it's like a renaissance painting. It's absolutely amazing. We asked for them to come on the show. And in some ways, I'm actually glad they said no. They said that their national organization doesn't permit interviews. And I kind of like that because it just underscores the organic nature of this.
Starting point is 00:08:33 All of these other cats are organized. but the frat bros are going out there like somebody's got to do the hard work and they went and they just go out and do it god love them with their pastel shirts it's amazing but we were i sent this out you got the go fund me i love the description and i feel like this is just really applicable to all of these different frats across the country that have been dusting it up because they they put it out there and they said that uh help us raise funds you know to throw the frat they said that the boat shoe broletariat i don't know i don't know i I mean, this guy needs, this is just, I love it.
Starting point is 00:09:09 And I love what they wrote with the update because they've raised half a million dollars now. Holy smoke. Mm-hmm. They said that it was 48 years ago this week that Cubs outfielder Rick Monday snatched the American flag from the grimy hands of long-haired Trotskyites, saving it from incineration. The crowd thanked him with a standing ovation. And today you were that crowd. You gave these great flag saluting patriots the honor they said richly deserve.
Starting point is 00:09:35 And they said, we hope your generosity is a message to every college campus in America. From sea to shining, see, this country is great. This country is worth defending. That flag means something. And America takes care of her own. I really want to go and just lift weights right now and drink protein shakes. They said that the noble-born broc chachos, they stood down the frumpy hordes with nothing more than a pastel shirt and a smile. And they said that they want to show the guys enough fireworks to blow the Oakley Aviators straight off their faces.
Starting point is 00:10:05 God bless America. It's frat boy summer. And as I said at UCLA, they were dusting up. And they've been stepping out at a lot of these universities. You know what? I'm going to say, yes, there's some frats that give all fraternities a bad name. But I actually think they serve an intended purpose. And I love the fact that dudes got a space, a place that they can still call a refuge on their college campuses.
Starting point is 00:10:29 I love it because they need the fellowship. They need a brotherhood. Dudes need it. I think girls need it too, but dudes need it. and they're stepping up. This made, this actually made a lot of people around the country feel fantastic. I can't tell you the amount of comments that I got on social media from this photo when I posted it up a few days ago. Attributed with the attribution.
Starting point is 00:10:53 I mean, it's just, but this is something now we're seeing across the nation. Now, I got to tell you this. Did you guys see Bill Malugian, he obtained, ladies and gentlemen, a Google Doc. With a list of needs that protesters at the UCLA camp were requesting. Did you know what they need? Would you guys like to know what the protesters at UCLA, what they were needing? They need vegan and gluten-free food because the revolution must be gluten-free and vegan. Now, Kane, remind me, jog my memory.
Starting point is 00:11:33 When all the J-6 stuff was going through and they were, you know, blah-la-la-la-la, didn't somebody have like zip ties in their little backpack when they went to the Capitol and someone said that was a weapon. The fact that they had zip ties, it was a weapon and that meant that they were going to do harm. Remember that? That was correct, right? We all remember that, right? They were saying that, oh my gosh, there was somebody at J6 that had zip ties. Okay, so that means they're terrorists then, right? If you have zip ties, that's what the left established. I just want to check because on this list, they ask for rope and zip ties. What in the juicy Somalia hell is that? rope and zip ties
Starting point is 00:12:09 they need lotion okay guys that might be a little much they need silence of the lamb shopping list puts the lotion in the basket they need headlamps air soft goggles skater helmets
Starting point is 00:12:25 sissies rain ponchos they need I mean they're very specific we need utility gloves without reinforced knuckles we need epipens non-steroid inhalers headlamps organization bends. I mean, you're not a daycare. And then they want this. Hot food for lunch, you absolute welfare rat bastards. Vegan food, gluten food, ice, no packaged food. What? No packaged food. No nuts. Well, you are. You got plenty of them there. This is that they sent out,
Starting point is 00:13:01 y'all, they sent out a list. And they want zip ties and rope and lotion. But no sunscreen. Why do they hate sunscreen? We want a revolution, but make it comfortable. We want a revolution, but with hot males. The revolution must be gluten-free. You know, you hear people talk about a civil war, and you want to know why I'm not afraid
Starting point is 00:13:28 because of stuff like this. Oh, my gosh. You'd hold up a banana, and they'd lose their minds. Look at this piece of bread, full of GMOs and gluten. and they'd melt. All right, we got more on the way because I'm not even halfway done through this segment. We got to talk about 2024 because there's some interesting stuff coming out about this. Plus, this all is, keep in mind, this is an effort to multiple birds once don't, put pressure on Joe Biden,
Starting point is 00:13:57 try to get out the youth vote and try to get out the vote in general. We're going to talk about this. And we got economic news. We got all kinds of stuff. As we roll, how is it possible that America could run short of amoxicillin? Amoxicillin is like the Swiss Army knife of antibiotics because it treats so many different types of infections. Doctors prescribe it for ear, nose, throat infections. It treats lower respiratory infections, sinusitis, which I've had before, skin infections, UTIs. So again, how could America run short on it? Antibiotics come from China and India. And if you or a family member get sick and there's no amoxicillin, now what?
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Starting point is 00:15:27 Well, there's nothing like going to Disneyland. I mean, we don't like it, but for some people, you don't enjoy an nice spring day until it's a brook. World after all, because a group of moms had a beat down. They had a fight, and all their children watched. It was Mom's Fight Club at Disneyland in California. On April 23rd, the historic park was host to a completely unsanctioned fist fight between at least five moms, including one woman who would not let go of her baby stroller, while she mercilessly pummeled another woman and she lied to helpless on the ground.
Starting point is 00:15:59 What happened? We don't know, but there were other small children that looked completely puzzled at what was happening. Nobody knows what prompted the brawl, but there were arrests. Turning into Chucky Cheese. I mean, it is. I mean, what did you think? Now they're trying to tell you bird flu, spreading to cattle, chickens, and raising concerns or more human and fat.
Starting point is 00:16:18 I don't care. I don't care. Don't care. That's scared me. No. Science shows there's how a surge of anger could risk a heart attack. Yeah, duh. Everybody knows this.
Starting point is 00:16:28 It contributes to high blood pressure. This isn't new. Did you really study those? Children and adults are gobbling supplements without knowing the risks. Read the labels, folks. I'm just rolling through these because I just so dumb. New York has a panic room boom. Everyone is installing panic rooms because of Biden's America.
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Starting point is 00:18:07 Looking for the drive-through version of the Dana Show? Check out the best highlights from every show and Dana's absurd truth podcast posted daily from the Dana Show. Here to discuss the little gazaes that have risen up on campuses across America and the liberal college administrators and politicians who refuse to restore law and order and to protect other students. These little gazaes are discussed. cesspools of anti-Semitic hate, full of pro-Hamas sympathizers, fanatics, and freaks.
Starting point is 00:18:38 The terrorist sympathizers in these Little Gazas aren't peacefully protesting Israel's conduct of the war. They're violently and illegally demanding death for Israel, just like their ideological twins, the Ayatollahs in Iran. That's Tom Cotton. If you couldn't tale. He's remarking on Little Gazans. You could say a little keffy too, right? I don't know which one I like better. I feel like I may have to put up a poll later. I don't know. Welcome back to the program.
Starting point is 00:19:10 Dana Lashire with you, bottom of this first hour. And Tom Cotton, I just sidebar real quick. I told Canaan break, I'm like, he's got, because of his accent, he could just be sassier in his tone. I'm a little disappointed that he's not. You know, when you can rowle a vowel like that, I just feel like, you know, you need to up, especially when you're talking about this,
Starting point is 00:19:31 just up the sassy a little bit. And men can do it. If you're a Southern man with an accent, you can do it and it's okay. You don't sound goofy. He could do it a little bit. And I think it would, I don't know, some about it. I think it would cut more. I'm just saying, oh my gosh, I would be so overdramatic if I had an honest to heaven
Starting point is 00:19:50 southern accent. Y'all wouldn't even be able to get through a whole hour with me. It would be ridiculous. Ridiculous. But it's Frat Boy Summer. Let's hear for the Frat Boys. that I we were talking about this
Starting point is 00:20:05 all the protests on the college campuses and how I don't even know why some of these cats are protesting. Like they were protesting a colleges in Oklahoma. Like how, you're in Oklahoma. What are you, what do you protest? Your college doesn't got any kind of investment with it. What are you even doing? It's because they're lazy.
Starting point is 00:20:25 We all know. Lorraine pointed it out too. She's like, it's because they don't want to take finals and they're all lazy. I mean, and that's, and that's true. That's exactly what it is. They see it and they're like, we want to do that toe. They're like sheep.
Starting point is 00:20:37 They all want to do the same. That's a sheep, right? Not a goat. Okay. Same difference in terms of sound. They all bleat. Shut up. But you guys, you guys know what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:20:49 They see somebody do it and they're like, that looks cool. I want to be a revolutionary toe. It's like mean girls. I saw Regina George wearing army pants and flowers. flops and so I want to got army pants and flip flops. I saw little Gaza having a keffy tote and I wanted to be a little Gaza with a keffy tote. That's exactly what they're doing. They're doing just that. They see it and they're like, that looks cool. I also want to do that. Except you don't look cool. You look like a dork. You look like a little Nazi dork. A dumb little Nazi dork. I mean,
Starting point is 00:21:22 it just keeps piling up because it's all the pejoratives. It's all true. Did you see the mess they left at UCLA. It was like a rabid pack of homeless crackheads went through the quad, tore the hell out of everything, and then left. Have you seen the photos? Now, I've never been to UCLA, but I know people who have. I know a couple of people who attended it. And they're like, oh my gosh, that used to be the most, one of the most beautiful campuses in all of America. Now it looks like Hunter Biden's backyard. It looks horrible. There's trash everywhere. The vandalism, the trash. The crash, it probably smells like feet and tombs of Maine. Because that's one thing we all know to be true.
Starting point is 00:22:03 In order to be revolutionary, you've got to be stanky. And you could just look at these people and you can tell. I mean, look at the mess that Juan's pulling it up, getting ready to throw it up for y'all, simulcast viewers to the radio program. An absolute mess. And nobody knows how to put these big environmentalists. They want to make everything look like Gaza. And by the way, that's what Gaza looked like before Israel defended itself.
Starting point is 00:22:24 Before they're a popularly elected government took hostages. the moment they took the moment the colonizers got Gaza from Israel, they decided to wreck it. I mean, who's going to be cleaning all that up? Oh, you know what? Oh, it's going to be the, oh, it's going to be like the janitorial staff, right? The sanitation staff. You mean all these little trust fund, little kaffis are going to make the help clean up their mess? Golly, it is so unbelievably ironic. And the fact that the. people can't see it. It just goes to show you that we need to get a refund on all our tax dollars because these
Starting point is 00:23:02 people ain't learning a damn thing at these institutions. Self-awareness, at least among them. Didn't they hold the janitor's hostage? Oh, yeah, they did. That was at Columbia or City College or some one of the damn one of the colleges in New York. Long enough to clean this up, probably. Yeah. That's what they did.
Starting point is 00:23:19 It's the same thing. Occupy Wall Street. They totally did this. Antifa totally does this. The Chas Chop people with the SoundCloud War. Warlord, still one of the best things. I mean, you can't make this up. Quick sidebar indulge me for a second.
Starting point is 00:23:32 That's still, I think, one of my favorite sidebars of any story ever was at Chas Chop. There was literally a dude who was a SoundCloud warlord. He was a rapper on SoundCloud, and he was giving away guns out of his EV. It was the craziest thing I've ever seen. I'm like, only in Portland. Anyway. And I think it was one of the guns that he gave away where somebody got shot and killed at that encampment by one of the things he was given away out of his trunk, if I remember.
Starting point is 00:23:57 correctly. But this is what they do every single time. It's a get-out-the-vote mechanism. They're trying to pressure Biden on Israel while they imperil Democrats' youth vote. They want to hold Biden hostage. That's their favorite thing is to take hostages. They want to hold Biden hostage, and they're trying to amp up the pressure on him with regards to Israel while also providing a get-out-the-vote mechanism for Democrats. But Democrats are torn on this because they don't want to look like little Keffies, right? They don't want to look like these people. They don't want to be out there like, yeah, we tell I don't like Josh Peppel.
Starting point is 00:24:33 Yeah. Peppel. They don't want to look like that because there are a few, you know, some that are a little bit more John Fetterman-minded that are looking at this like, wow, you guys are literal Nazis. This is crazy. It's 2024. Guess the allies didn't kill them all. So that's, some of them don't want to be like that. And everyone else is out here looking at them and realizing that, yeah, you know,
Starting point is 00:24:57 that's who the Democrat Party is now. Joe Biden, when he spoke earlier, he couldn't even just put, he couldn't even say, oh, we can't have anti-Semitism. He had to create the straw man and act as though there's Islamophobia. No, no one is scared of getting, no one is scared of a statistical reality. We're just simply acknowledging it, okay? There are a lot of terrorists in the world, and there are all kinds of different people of different backgrounds that can become terrorists.
Starting point is 00:25:23 But the most are radical Islamists. Let's be real. So observing statistical reality isn't a phobia. Like I don't have a phobia of getting walking out in the street, getting run over by a car. I just am aware of the statistical reality of what happens if I do that. I just laid it out for you very clearly. But he couldn't even go and say, well, there's, you know, we have to downplace. Nobody's blocking Muslim students from accessing buildings.
Starting point is 00:25:51 No one is forming human rings around Muslim students and assaulting them. No one is screaming kill the Muslims. You don't have to sit here and back pat this community because you're so eager to buckus them for votes. And I want to point out too, I hope that people in Michigan or as it's affectionately called Dearbornistan, the voting community that Democrats have been trying to court, who have been pressuring them on Gaza. I mean, I want everyone to remember who was it that was introducing pronouns in your kid's school? What party was it that was introducing pronouns? books where kids were putting on strap-ons and engaging in sexual intercourse in your children's elementary schools, Michigan, and everywhere else. Because it was Joe Biden. It was the Democrats. It was
Starting point is 00:26:39 that administration. So what's going to be more important to you? Your children or politically philating an elected terrorist group in Gaza? What's more important to you? I mean, they're used to sacrificing kids, but are you going to sacrifice yours? Honest question. what's uh what's the little gaza starter pack cane you know how every group like you have the the e-girls starter pack which is always like bad makeup and a horrible cat eye and a super low cut top and an ill-fitting foundation garment what would you have the little gaza starter pack like two minutes looking at the news i came up with a little bitty list it's a kifah right kefia a keffi some plywood ski masks goggles check that's some sort of repulsive smell oh must have um a
Starting point is 00:27:32 Debutt. Yes. Yeah. Something like that that is always burning. The extract, yes. Permanently on the clothing or the skin or something. Yeah. That seems to be the starter pack. Some go a little beyond that, but that's typically how they all start. It's that Tom Zameen. You guys know what Tom Zamein is? It's that hippie deodorant that you see like in the Whole Foods. But do you know how it's made? I don't. So they take the armpit jam of dirty homeless hippies and they mush it all up, and then they pack it into the shape of deodorant, and they put it in a plastic container that's labeled Tom's of Maine. I had no idea.
Starting point is 00:28:10 You didn't know that? I didn't. It's how it's made. Wow. It's like I could be the, I could just did an episode of that show for you right now in the second. How it's made. Seems like that may not be 100% true.
Starting point is 00:28:23 It is a thousand percent true. It's a scientific. Share about that? Yeah, it's armpit jam from dirty, smelly, homeless communists. and they take it and they pack it all up. And all they have to do is put organic on it. See, organic is a band-aid that covers a lot of offenses. Like rustic, rustic can also mean crap.
Starting point is 00:28:44 Like shabby chic is just poor broke white-colored stuff. That's what it is. We all know this. You guys know that is the thing back in the aughts. It's like, that's just old, tattered grandma crap. That's what that is. Stop. This is what Tom Zameenameen.
Starting point is 00:29:00 You didn't know that, did you? I just gave away their secrets. I'm probably going to get sued. I was about to give a hat tip to their marketing team, but you kind of nailed it there. Well, see, if you say Tom's of Maine, you're thinking, oh, guy named Tommy seems responsible. He's from Maine. Yeah, it's beautiful up there. So, yeah, that makes sense.
Starting point is 00:29:17 It's, yeah, that checks. And so, and then people use it. And they're like, why? They put it on. They're like, why does it smell? Why is it so bad? And then they tell themselves, maybe it'll improve with my body chemistry. It's not going to.
Starting point is 00:29:31 But then you just get olfactory fatigue. And then you can't smell how bad you actually smell anymore. But we all can. Yeah. Kills us all. That's what long COVID is. You didn't know that? It's true.
Starting point is 00:29:47 These are facts. Hashtag facts. So, uh, some of the other things we're going to hit on today. Everybody always forgets. I was reading this thing where they were looking at Democrats going after the youth vote. And they always talk about millennials and Gen X and then baby boomers. That's what they were talking about. They're like boomers.
Starting point is 00:30:11 Oh, and then millennials and Gen Z. Nobody touched on Gen X. Because Gen X is most certainly not millennials. My husband and I have this huge argument because he's about eight years older than me. So he's a Gen X and he wears it like he invented it. the gatekeeper for the entire generation. He is the unelected gatekeeper for Gen X. And he always very disapprovingly tells me, I think you're probably like an elderly millennial. And I really want to cut him for that. I mean, we've almost divorced. Like, no, I'm Gen X. Yeah, but you had
Starting point is 00:30:47 email in high school. Again, no one used it. And it was the discs with AOL where you put it in and it was like, and then when you ever got onto the internet, it went, it was like dubstep. And it was like dubstep. And that's what it sounded like. And I'm like, nobody who is a millennial had that. Anyway, they always forget about Gen X. So they were doing this. They're very concerned. And they're hoping what some are telling the Hill and Politico and Axios. They're hoping that, okay, maybe we can, you know, maybe these protests can start getting people on everyone's side. But then you got James Carville. I can't. James Carville is he's art. He's, we're going to talk about this. I've known him. I worked with him at CNN when I was the token there. We did election night coverage.
Starting point is 00:31:42 He's actually a very genuine person. And he was actually one of the most respectful, courteous people to me out of the entire industry. There are about, there are a handful of people that I can say were some of the most courteous, respectful people that I've ever worked with. And it will shock, it might shock you because, you know, James Carver, but he was one of them. And I always got along with him, even though he's so wrong on everything. God love him. He's just wrong. But we're going to talk about this because he decides to, he had some tough love for millennials. We're going to talk about this coming up.
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Starting point is 00:33:38 don't let fomo get the best of you stay in the loop and ahead of the curve by following dana on apple spotify or wherever you get your podcasts like sands through the hourglass so are the days of the United States. What did he say? Open up the prison doors? Oh yeah. That's so lame. I love how they, we can't even chant unless we got a guy who's leading us to chant.
Starting point is 00:34:27 Oh my gosh. That's so lame. That's a bunch of individual thinkers. I know, they're all such individual thinkers. Little Keffey's. It's a little coffee movement. That's going to be like a Nickelodeon. Like, it's going to come after Bluey, right?
Starting point is 00:34:40 Here's Bluey and his big gay dads. And then here's Little Keffy. And Little Keffy goes out there and he's all about the infantata and all this. That's just going to be blowing up his classmates. Just saying, man, I'm telling you, what are they going to do when school's over? Losers? What are you going to do? Because they're going to have to go back home.
Starting point is 00:35:01 You're going to protest And no one's going to see it For real Like classes are going to be over Before the month is What are they going to do? I don't know All I'm telling you though
Starting point is 00:35:15 Is we need a pastel shirt brigade And I am not one for pastels The broletariat man The frat bralotariat Save in America One pastel shirt and boat shoe at a time Just going out there Live in life
Starting point is 00:35:28 I feel like To honor it I may have to don't even own a pastel shirt. I literally don't even own anything pastel. Like to me, if you're like, Dana, what colors do you have in your closet? I'm like,
Starting point is 00:35:40 white? I think that's what you'll wear for Easter's. Maybe something like white. I think I have an red thing. And every now and then I buy something that is one pop of color just to make Juan happy. So he's not bored to death every damn day
Starting point is 00:35:54 because I'm always in black. And that's it. I don't have to, otherwise I don't, man, think I may have to do that. It's Frat Boy Summer, man. May I have to get... Kane, you're going to get some pastel. You don't even own anything pastel.
Starting point is 00:36:07 I'll get a pastel polo or something. We'll be fine. I don't even own a khaki. I don't even own that. Yeah, well, we'll have to figure it out. You know, you're making the got the former goth kid support the pastel stuff. All right, we got a whole other hour coming up. So much in store. Fight, fight, fight, fight.
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Starting point is 00:37:55 government left there'll be no rights left you'll live under theocracy, you'll end up Christian nationalism, but that's all right, you little 26-year-old. You don't feel like the election's important to me, and not addressing the issues that I care about. Give him some balloons. He looks like that dude from up. That's James Carville. Dude, I'm all for this. Let's just, don't, don't correct him. Sit back, eat your popcorn, and relax. Just let him go, man. Welcome back to the program. Top of the second hour. Dana is with you. Just let him go. I told you I worked with him when I was the the token at CNN, and we did a lot of election coverage. And he was, there's a handful of people
Starting point is 00:38:33 in the industry that I can, you know, there's actually a small number of people in the industry. I can say really good things about. And he was always incredibly respectful, very courteous. And I always got along with him. I liked him. He cracked me up. Him and his wife. I like Mary Matlin. I like both of them. So I just think it's funny. I mean, God love him. He's wrong. We got along so well. But he's so wrong. And that's what he can be wrong. It's okay. it's America, free country, you can be wrong. But this is hysterical. So he's commenting on these 20-year-old, like the youth vote,
Starting point is 00:39:04 because Democrats are kind of struggling right now. Huh, imagine that. You mean the same party that voted to centralize all of the college loans under the government is struggling? The thing that drove up college costs for everybody, that's they're struggling. You mean the same government, the same party that determined to change standards and education
Starting point is 00:39:23 and introduce DEI and CRT running down actual academic learning. You mean they're struggling with the young vote? Really? Surprise. You mean the same party that locked down schools and parks and ruined people's lives. People lost their graduations, their proms, their athletic events so that they could get scouted for scholarships and have a better way of life. You mean all of that stuff that was all for that was all pushed by one particular political party that they're struggling with the same people that had to live under those rules? Huh. It's pretty amazing.
Starting point is 00:40:04 Pretty amazing. I'm not shocked at all. So Dana Lash with you at the top of this second hour and you can listen coast to coast terrestrily. And you can also watch the simulcast on X, Channel 347, Direct TV. We're all over the place. Now, I sent this out for the, if you get the prep, this is in the prep. this is in the prep because they are struggling with the younger voters. Democrats are on the struggle bus a little bit.
Starting point is 00:40:36 And it seems it's weird because it seems like the younger they are, the more that they're not. I don't know if November hinges on it. That's one of the things that the Hill has in an editorial. They're saying that November hinges on the youth vote. I don't think so. I do think that the elections are always determined in the margins, which is why independence are so incredibly important. But the youth never turns out the way that they're always projected to. I mean, as many elections as we've seen, every single election cycle, they're always like, get out the vote.
Starting point is 00:41:03 MTV used to do a huge get out the vote thing. You remember that, Kane? Like MTV, like back when you had like TRL and all of that, they did this like huge get out the vote thing every election cycle. And guess what? Nobody went out and voted. It was always like record, abysmally low turnout from younger generations. And it hasn't changed. that's just that that's a generational thing that's a that's they they haven't changed but as cane points out
Starting point is 00:41:28 that's one of the reasons why Biden's trying to motivate them by quote unquote forgiving all of their student loans and indulging them with these stanky hippie protests uh the little keffies that they're doing all over at these college these universities and so now I love this is what cracks me up because the hill piece they're talking about oh the youth vote hinges the only people who think that are far left people high off their own farts. It doesn't hinge on, it does not hinge on Gen Z millennial. It doesn't. But you know what? And Carville pointed this out because people are motivated by the issues that most impact them right now, which is why Biden's doing the college stuff. And I think the younger you are, and having been, you know, a teenager, a 19 year old
Starting point is 00:42:14 in my 20s before, I can say, yes, that's true. You, you tend to react. People are, they don't look to the future as much as they ought to. But this crack me up because this opinion piece says, well, for starters, it's time to push back against cynical GOP attempts to link younger voters to anti-war protests. Actually, we're not. Leftists are the only ones doing that because you're trying to claim, you're trying to claim them. We've been talking about Frat Boy Summer, right? The broletariat, the Boat-Chusians, we've been talking about them. That's not, they're not part of that. and I see a lot of old stinky hippies out there.
Starting point is 00:42:51 You got what's his face? Who's a Bill can't think of his name now. He launched Barack Obama's campaign cane. The weatherman. Terrorist. Bill Ayers. Bill Ayers.
Starting point is 00:43:03 Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Bill Ayers. Barack Obama got to start in his living room. Sidebar. My dear friend and former boss, Andrew Breitbart, went to, one, this thing where he went
Starting point is 00:43:17 to a dinner with Bill Ayers and another terrorist chick that he was with from the weatherman and they hosted them in their house it was like a raffle and he won it and he said things like oh man Bill these canopays are the bomb because Bill Ayers literally his group set off a bomb and killed a dude oh my gosh it's just legendary so the 146 billion dollars in debt cancellation they're they're trying to capitalize on that they're trying to pay these people to go back in the but guess what? That's not going to move people. I think that that grossly misunderstands the psychology of millennial and ginsie. You know why? Because they try to do this stuff to Gen X. They would try to woo you over. They try to, oh, the only thing that they can kind of move the needle on is when they sit here and talk about abortion all the time, which is why they always talk about abortion? But nobody, honestly, they don't really care about student loans. And the smart college student is going to go, why did you have to do that in the first place? You epic moron. It's because your party voted to federalize everything, which drove up the prices exponentially.
Starting point is 00:44:16 they just don't know. I think that Democrats, in some respects, are forgetting how to campaign to younger voters. It does. And that's why they've been losing a little bit of them. So you have Democrat strategists that are trying to, you know, trying to warn them on this. And the gender gap, they said, is emerging even amongst younger voters, 18 to 29 years old. Interesting. So going back to what James Carville said, because he's hysterical.
Starting point is 00:44:47 He's not wrong on this. He's just saying it in a tough love kind of way. I'm not going to correct him. I'm just going to sit back and eat popcorn. But you know what? It's not that much different from what the VP once said. Can we roll back this flashback of Vice President Kamala Harris? Remember what she said about younger voters?
Starting point is 00:45:04 Check it. What else do we know about this population, 18 through 24? They are stupid. That is why we put them in dormitories. And they have a resident assistant. They make really bad decisions. I mean, where's that mamala? I'd love to see, like, all the rioting on campuses on a side screen.
Starting point is 00:45:32 When Drew Barrymore was interviewing her, she was like, you need to be the mamala of the country. Do you think that's what she had in mine? That mamala? They're stupid. Do you think that was the mamala she had in mine? And I hate, the other thing, there was a reason I say that Democrats don't understand
Starting point is 00:45:50 how to campaign to younger voters because look the road to the White House doesn't lead through a horde of blue-haired fat chicks with facial piercings. It doesn't. So stop acting like it does. But that's what they do. You know I'm right. Kane's dying. But you know I'm right. Come on. Yeah, where's that, Mamala? That's the, I can't believe I'm going to say this. but when she said that, do you know what I did? Because I was at age once and I was stupid. You know what? You know what I thought?
Starting point is 00:46:24 Uh-huh. Yeah. That's exactly what I thought. Right. She's not wrong. She's not wrong. The Free Beacon has a piece called The Invisible President. And this back, this piggybacks off a couple of other pieces that piggyback off another piece where they're talking about Joe Biden.
Starting point is 00:46:42 I mean, he waited. You had Trump that has gone out and spoken about this. all these other lawmakers and finally just today Joe Biden came out and said some things. He also said a couple of other things too. It was pretty bad. But he's been where has he been? He's been like the New York Times had a piece out
Starting point is 00:47:05 and this is one that it piggybacks off of it talks about Biden and the Columbia protest. It says he's a bystander. It calls him a bystander. That's the New York Times. You know they're super conservative over at the New York Times. Can you know this, right? I mean, they're so conservative. They love Reagan. That's
Starting point is 00:47:24 pretty fascinating. And, you know, they have the handlers that surround him and they shuffle him on to Marine One and shuffle him back and this guy who is, this president who's tweeted all of this stuff about everything else has been so silent on this.
Starting point is 00:47:40 He's being called a bystander. Now, he said something else today. I don't know if you guys Biden called our ally, Japan, quote, xenophobic, and said they don't want immigrants. So I put this in slack. Carin-Jean-Pierre was asked about this, literally just a little bit ago. Because that's kind of, oh, man, that's a, he was asked about this soundbite. She was asked about this soundbite.
Starting point is 00:48:11 Listen. The word xenophobic is a very pejorative and negative word. particularly to use against an ally. Is that what he meant? Look, he, I think he was, I think, look, the president of, uh, was very clear. And I think, he was very clear. I mean, that's why we're asking you. Well, look, here's what I'm saying. He was talking about what we are as a country, right? He was talking about the importance about being in the country of immigrants, especially as you see the attacks that we have seen, uh, very recently in the last couple of years,
Starting point is 00:48:46 on those attacks, on immigrants in particular. And so it is important for us to remember that we are a country of immigrants. I'm explaining what he was talking about and how he was, what he was focusing on in those comments. Country of immigrants, it makes us stronger. It is important to let, to be very clear about that. And the president's always going to be really clear on, on speaking to, you know, issues that matter to the American people.
Starting point is 00:49:14 What does that have to, he said that Japan was xenophobic. Well, I'm in a word salad and things and stuff. And, you know, it's where we were, things and stuff as a country policies, maps and things. And, you know, it's where we are as a country with the things and stuff, immigration, Biden policies, you know, allies and things and salads. That's what she just said. I personally believe that U.S. Americans are unable to do so because some people out there in our nation don't have maps. And I believe that our education, like such as South Africa and the Iraq everywhere, like such us. Oh, my gosh. That's the best. That's KJP.
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Starting point is 00:51:57 We'll talk a little bit more about this. Now, because Kane's like, yes, ban the lab-grown meat. I'm like, do we? I don't like lab-grown meat. But the people who would want to eat lab-grown meat, I kind of want him to eat lab-grown meat. Solve some problems for me. You know what I'm saying? We're going to come back to this.
Starting point is 00:52:12 Also, this, a man was charged with stealing a food truck in Wilmington. What a loser. 24-year-old Jowel Silva was charged with stealing a food truck. And it was, let's see, he was trying to get through the food truck's window. He's being held him a $50,000 secured bond. He was charged with felony larceny. He actually, I've never seen, I mean, this guy doesn't look like, he hasn't looked like he's combed his hair in forever. I think he's probably his drug issues.
Starting point is 00:52:40 I don't know. That was a boring story. Police found an ATM robbery suspect. Guess where they found him? Casino. Yeah, that's dumb. KTLA says that Southern California casino,
Starting point is 00:52:51 it was a guy who targeted an ATM maintenance worker and stole a whole bunch of cash, fled the area, two suspects. And then they were at the casino having a great time, was the quote from police. So now they're in jail.
Starting point is 00:53:06 That didn't work out very well for them. Oh, my heavens. So USPS is delivering more newspapers, the United States pencil service. Publishers want dependable service for their subscribers. I'm full of jokes right now. I only say this because I think that one of the people who does are, I like our, our mailman. He wears a cowboy hat and he's awesome. But then we also get like some for certain
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Starting point is 00:55:50 Unleash the power of knowledge at your fingertips by following Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. How much is A-Pat-Bang you, you bastard? How much is A-Pak paying you? You race traitor? Race traitor, really? Yeah. Why the United States is supporting a Jewish supremacist country? Outside agitated. I'm not allowed. You're working for an
Starting point is 00:56:17 entity, you bastard. You're outside of entertainment. Get him out of you. Sir. That guy's really old to be in college. Sir. Anyway. Byron Donald's hysterical. We had to play White Riot from the clash coming into this because that was a bunch of little kethy's
Starting point is 00:56:30 calling Byron Donald's a race trader and an uncle Tom at George Washington University. Now, oh man. First off, welcome back to the program. Yours truly Dana Lash. it's all about frat boy summer
Starting point is 00:56:48 and where you can listen across the country. So that was at George Washington University in D.C. right there in Foggy Bottom, that's what they call it. And Byron Donald's was there. He just you know, they're checking out their little keffy tantrum. He's getting heckled by the oldest guy.
Starting point is 00:57:04 Yeah, who is that old who is that old dude? How do, fellow kids? How do fellow kids? I mean, that guy 50 years ago, that guy was getting the early bird special at Denny's. Dang, like, who's he? Who's this the guy?
Starting point is 00:57:21 This old man. I said Donald's was like, you're a little old to be in college. You think? Who's this guy there? Calling him a race trader and an uncle Tom. Why? What? I mean, man, I'm telling you.
Starting point is 00:57:36 If you want to talk, I don't want to give a history lesson on the, the spread of Islamofascism in the beginnings with Zoroastrianism. and the conversion of certain Persians into Islam. But, you know, you want to talk about such subjects we can. Good heavens, man. And he just kept his cool and just was going on. I'm just telling you. That's what they need it.
Starting point is 00:58:03 It's a desperate Hail Mary, get out the vote. Let's try to pat our numbers at the polls by making all the kids mad. But you know what? By the time the elections come around, think about it. happens when all these kids are going to go when kids they're young adults what am i talking about what happens when all these people go home cane what happens when they go home what are they going to do they're going to you don't even got any really malls to go protest at you know you can't even go and do a mall protest what are you going to do the hell are they going to do for real like i'm
Starting point is 00:58:32 actually curious what are you going to do i'm going to set fire to something we're going to go riot where yeah see see that's it it's only it only it only matters because you all are concentrated at the pod. Okay. After you leave, media's not going to care anymore. We all go back to your own respective communities. What's going to happen? Nobody's going to care. You're just going to look like a bunch of brats who should be working when they're not in school. It's going to look bad either way. I saw this one of my friends, and she's a friend of my, Megan McCain. I've known her for a long time. She had tweeted that Trump now has a powerful ad in his arsenal because they have the statue at George Washington University.
Starting point is 00:59:16 They have the statue of George Washington there and they covered it with one of the kaffia, the little picnic blanket, and a gauzin flag, and then they coated him with stickers. They vandalized him. That's an ad. Before George Washington and then the after, after the little kaffy's got a hold
Starting point is 00:59:31 of him. That is an ad. I retweeted it. I'm like, it is super powerful. That's it. I mean, you just literally made Trump's at. This is why these stupid progressives are just You all made his ad form. He didn't even have to hire anybody to do it. All they got to do is take a picture before and after.
Starting point is 00:59:50 Boom. You know what I'd be doing? That would be handbills. I would be like guerrilla warfare with this stuff everywhere. That's crazy to see that. I mean, they got his whole head covered because that's what they think, the first president of the United States of America. And they have him, he's got the Ghazan flag. And just reminder, I don't say Palestinian because Palestine is not a real place.
Starting point is 01:00:15 just like unicorns aren't real. And it was literally a figment of Hadrian's imagination. And he spitefully renamed an area to punish the Jews after the second Judean uprising after their enemies, sailors from Crete, 200 years after the Philistines were even there. And they think that that's somehow what it means and it doesn't. So it doesn't exist at all in antiquity. Juan's showing you on the simulcast right now, George Washington before and George Washington after a little Gaza got a hold of them. Stickers, the Gaza and flag, the little Keffy picnic blanket on his head. Damn you, little Gaza.
Starting point is 01:00:56 With bangers like Globalized Infantata. Golly. By the way, speaking of Gaza, I don't know if you all saw this. What did I tell you about the aid? Remember? The aid that was going to be sent over. who did I say was going to go to? Oh, Hamas.
Starting point is 01:01:20 Yeah. Okay. So Hamas has been shooting at anybody who gets near the AIDS trucks. The aid trucks. Yeah. Like shooting them. Yeah. This has happened before.
Starting point is 01:01:30 It's not the first time. They actually, they will beat you and shoot and kill you. And they take a lot. They take the aid trucks for themselves first. And only Hamas gets the aid. They sell it to the people who voted for them. And then those people still go and vote for them. not even kidding
Starting point is 01:01:47 so they sell them they steal the aid they take it and then they sell it to the civilians that vote for them and still give them glowing reviews and surveys Kane you got you're made of words over there I saw what happened I'm the government giving money or
Starting point is 01:02:04 materials for aid I'm going to also make sure that my aid my money my materials are getting to the people that they're intended to get to. This administration is incredibly lazy and just what, dropping it off on the shore? Yeah, didn't they kill somebody
Starting point is 01:02:22 because they dropped it in the air? Yeah, it's unbelievable. So what do they think is going to be any different because it comes from the floaty pier, the little pier out there that Biden's building $320 million? Yeah, the price went up. I know I said $280 the other day.
Starting point is 01:02:34 It's probably going to be higher because it's still being attacked. And they're shelling it, yeah. Real good strategy here by this administration. I'm really good at the board. board game risk. Like, we're not allowed to play it in my house. Like, there's two board games that we're not allowed to play. Because we're that family, we're a very competitive family. Monopoly and risk that people break down in tears and it's just. And in monopoly, it's my, it's my youngest son
Starting point is 01:03:06 of my husband who are really good. And in risk, everyone becomes my slave. And I just take over everybody's countries. And it's a merciless campaign of death. and I own you. So we are at their band. We're banned. We're not allowed to play those games in our house. And Uno is pretty much as competitive as we can get because we are very competitive family.
Starting point is 01:03:28 Now I say this because if I was going to make bad moves in risk, you can apply the strategy into securing and protecting your people and expanding your interests. And a board game, there's some lessons that are formulaic, right? And it's not hard to see that this wasn't well thought out from the administration. Your one ally in the Middle East is attacked. And so you then determine that you're going to condemn your ally for being mean in their response when the opponent still has tons of hostages from their country and tons of hostages from the United States. And instead of demanding that Hamas have a regime change or just, you know, go away altogether,
Starting point is 01:04:17 you demand that Israel has the regime change. And then you establish this over-cost-inflated pier in which you demand that the people that Hamas attack, the elected government of Gaza, and whose hostages they still have, and apparently they're being also held by civilians, that they have to help you provide the enemy with aid, that the enemy then takes and doesn't actually distribute it. They would not last in a board game. They're not last in now. This is ridiculous. This is real life. And in the meantime, Israel's, apparently, I mean, the response and the clearing out of Rafa is on. And that's what everyone says, you should do that. It's mean. But nobody says anything about the hostages still. Not a single thing. Now, I said a little earlier,
Starting point is 01:05:12 I was going to come back to this. And I'm coming back to it. This is from our headlines. how in Florida, DeSantis is banning lab-grown meat. Now, are you four against banning lab-grown meat? Are you asking me directly? Well, since we don't know anything about it, I'm about pausing lab-grown meat until we can determine any sort of long-term effects from consuming lab-grown meat.
Starting point is 01:05:41 I don't understand why we just don't use real meat. I agree. That makes no sense to me. I think it's weird. And I think it's freakish. And I think it's weird and nasty and it's not. No. I want actual livestock.
Starting point is 01:05:56 I don't want cultivate. It's a fake meat. And it's a smart move by the governor to do that because I guarantee that he's not a, he's a capitalist. He's not against capitalism. So if you've turned out some sort of. Here's where I stand against that. Meat product. That's great.
Starting point is 01:06:10 Then good for you. I don't want him to ban meat. He's not banning meat. Oh, he's banning the lab-grown meat. I don't want him to ban lab-grown meat. That's not meat. I don't want him to ban it. It's not meat.
Starting point is 01:06:20 Not for the reasons that you think. No, I'm not even going to say that my position is one born of a more libertarian small government role. Not that at all. This is interesting. I don't want to ban lab-grown meat because I want the people who want to eat lab-grown meat to eat lab-grown meat so that when things go sideways, I don't have to deal with their asses anymore. You're playing 3D chess. I'm not even, I'm playing regular checkers over here. I'm fine with it.
Starting point is 01:06:45 Like, go ahead and let them have that, more lab-grown meat for you. Nom, nom, nom. Here's your lab-grown burger. Delish, right? Let him eat it. Have another. Have another.
Starting point is 01:06:55 Yeah. Encourage them. I'm fine with it. It's like a self-cleaning oven. Let it do its thing. It'd be like buvagum shrimp only with lab-grown meat. Yeah. Oh, lab-grown shrimp.
Starting point is 01:07:06 There's another thing. Give them all the lab-grown stuff. They love that. Yeah, look at it, people. Here's your lab-grown proteins. I'm just going to stay over here with my basic livestock, but that's okay. You can have, and make it bougie for them, right? It's like, it's like put an accent or something over the E and meat, and they'll think it's fancy.
Starting point is 01:07:29 So these people are like, ooh, it's lab grown meat or something like that, you know, just add an extra E on it with an accent. And they'll go to town. Let them eat it up. I am fine with that. Let if people want to do stupid stuff to themselves, like when you have progressives that are like, I'm just going to, I'm going to sterilize myself for climate change. Why would you stop them? Yes, you're right. You should. More people who think like you should not exist. That's correct. Save some of the good air for the rest of us. Encourage them in these things. What did Sun Tzu? You think I'm joking. What did Sun Tzu say? Well, actually, it's not really Sun Tzu. But never, never kill your opponent when he's murder your opponent when he's killing himself. You don't have to do anything. Just sit back and go, yes, well, let me aid you. Progressives, they push euthanasia.
Starting point is 01:08:25 Let him do it. Is that mean? Am I mean? Because I just feel like I'm being practical and very logical. No, I think you're being very strategic, practical. See, me, I was just like, no, meat lab, meat, bad. And I was just very caveman about it. You, on the other hand, were very cerebral. And I think... Well, I understand it because you immediately, you're smart to have that reaction. Well, it's just natural.
Starting point is 01:08:48 It's thousands of years, if you believe, you know, modern sciences timeline. Right. It's thousands of years of investment into trial and error that have given you that very expensive reaction. Exactly. That cost a lot of lives, so don't downplay. It did. You're right. It's ingrained in my DNA, so...
Starting point is 01:09:06 It's a very expensive response. Yeah, I agree with that. So I just, I mean, I'm not being... mean to them. I'm saying give them what they want. It's like a Darwin 2.0 thing. And they can't get mad at you for giving them what are they going to get. She wants me to eat the lab grown meat that I want to eat. Wait. Yeah, give them what they want. Then they can't get mad at you for letting them have it. And then guess what? Then they'll peter themselves out. And then you don't have to worry about it anymore. It can be frat boy summer every summer. I'm just saying. I'm liking it. I'm going to have to have my ready wise because I think the world's ending. Time sped up. I find myself in a, in a, in a, in a, a, weird space time position. So Ready Wise, they're going to be there for you when nothing else is.
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Starting point is 01:11:11 It's time for Floodew. a man. I know this one's an old one, but this was sent to me actually just an hour ago by a listener. This is an older story, but somehow we miss this. So I have a rule that whatever your name is, you should not get arrested for it. Or try not to put yourself in, like Anthony Weiner, right? Do not send schlong picks to people when your last name is literally Weiner. And like this woman, don't get arrested for crystal meth possession when your name is crystal methfin it is it is WFLA a Florida woman who was arrested on charges of crystal meth possession and her name is crystal methvin M-E-T-H-V-I-N legal legal literal name she had drug charges at least 14 other times
Starting point is 01:12:10 Why? If I'm Mr. and Mrs. Methven, I think I'd choose a different name than Crystal. See, this is why parents need to name your kid something that makes them shoot for the stars. Not Crystal Methven. Like the guy, Steve, who's the guy the football kid? His name is literally the coldest to ever do it.
Starting point is 01:12:32 Like, that's what, I mean, if you're, then you got to be like somebody hardcore. You've got to be like a professional athlete. Right? doesn't he play college ball now? Or he just get drafted. See? What do we tell you?
Starting point is 01:12:47 That's what you. You don't name him Crystal Methven, right? If your last name's wiener, change it. Okay? Super simple. Your kids will thank you. Your grandkids will thank you. America will thank you.
Starting point is 01:13:00 A man was illegally dumping tires and decided also illegally shoot at an alligator while illegally dumping tires. People still dump tires. Is that a thing still? Okay, well. And, oh, also he was on private property. He was doing all the illegal things all at once. And he got caught by Florida Fish and Wildlife because wildlife, those game wardens are everywhere.
Starting point is 01:13:23 They're in the bushes. They're under your car. They're watching you all the time. 40-year-old dude facing criminal charges. He was dumping tires on a private area. He went through the gate and around a no trespassing sign. and there are already about a thousand tires in the area. I don't know how long he'd been dumping him there.
Starting point is 01:13:44 And then apparently he started firing shots at a gator, and he got caught because they're always there, the game wardens. And so he had littering no trapping agent license, no vehicle registration. He had open alcohol in the motor vehicle drugs and all kinds of stuff. Yeah, and trespassing. We have a third hour on the way. Biden hates Japan. Stay with us.
Starting point is 01:14:08 Yeah, Alex, I do. And that is that unfortunately, I think Republicans are trying to weaponize anti-Semitism. They want to bring bills to the floor that actually divide Democrats. And what we really need to do, if we want to tackle anti-Semitism, which I believe every Democrat does want to do in many Republicans, we would bring a bipartisan bill and we would have a whole of government approach that involves educating people about. what anti-Semitism is and what it isn't and making sure that we are all speaking with one voice. I think it's with one voice, huh? That's a Premier Jay LaPal, Jayapal, who is, well, she's saying that it's the Republicans that are weaponizing the left's anti-Semitism. I don't think you have to I don't think that you have to weaponize anti-Semitism. It's kind of weaponized already.
Starting point is 01:15:08 by nature of what it is. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you. She keeps saying this. This is her, she keeps saying this quote over and over again. She's like, oh, they're bringing up bills, we'll vote again, so they're weaponizing it.
Starting point is 01:15:20 Well, what? Actually, I got to, and we got to talk about this for a moment. This, there was a bill, and I was reading about this. There is a bill that Mike Lawler had brought up that
Starting point is 01:15:34 I'm going to pull this up right now. gets into this, gets into anti-Semitism. And this was brought up in, you know, like the past, throughout all of the college protests. And it was brought up by Congressman Mike Lawler, who's out of New York 17th District. And there's some criticism of the wording of this bill. And there's been some pushback because of the wording of the bill.
Starting point is 01:16:08 there have been Marjorie Taylor Green opposed it and she said that the the language I don't like policing language let's just put this out here right now. Mary Taylor Green was saying that the language in in the bill policing language actually kind of opens the door to really censorship and she isn't incorrect in that regard. here's the problem with this. You cannot police somebody's speech. If someone wants to be a racist, if they want to be a sexist, if they want to be an anti-Semite, if they want to be a horrible bigot,
Starting point is 01:16:51 they're allowed to be that. And you should thank your lucky stars that we have the freedom to allow it, and here's why. Because in nature, things that are poisonous, typically aren't they brightly colored as a warning? Okay. Well, consider that brightly colored rhetoric as a warning because that's also poisonous. Same thing as
Starting point is 01:17:13 applicable here. Let people's freak flag fly because you want to know who you're dealing with. You don't want government forcing everyone under veil. And then you end up working with someone who's an absolute raging Nazi and you have no idea. I don't, I am a thousand percent against policing the language on this. You don't need to have any bills on this. I disagree with Michael Lawler proposing this bill. You don't need anything like this. Because guess what? You already have, again, it's the same gun control formula. It's the gun control formula. Laws that deal with assault and unprotected speech like slander, libel, defamation, actual inciting threats. I mean, there's already laws that cover all of this. You don't need anything else. You already have laws
Starting point is 01:18:05 that deal with unprotected speech, things that people can litigate over because it is not considered protected from any kind of legal action. Injurious speech, if it's proven in court. You don't need another bill for this. That's not going to solve the problem. Are you serious? And it's censorship. It's anti-speech. Free speech is designed to protect. everybody's speech, even the most ridiculous hateful people amongst us. Because sometimes what's considered hateful can be arbitrary as the left has shown. If you refuse to call a man a she, that's considered hateful. So I'm not, I don't even think that you need to get into the weeds of the language of this bill, which it is poorly written from just what I've seen. It's poorly
Starting point is 01:19:01 written. And it would actually open the door to more, actual more policing of speech, not less. It doesn't do anything to protect anyone. You don't need anything like this. I get that people want to have a slam dunk on this kind of stuff and they do stuff like this to make it look like they're standing with the communities that are that are targeted by certain speech, but this is not the way to do it. Now, barring students from accessing buildings, okay then, now you're getting somewhere. This is already legally, this is already legally established. Just enforce and go through that legal pathway instead of trying to come up with a new law that actually goes against the First Amendment. First Amendment just doesn't apply to stuff that you like. It doesn't apply to
Starting point is 01:19:44 Kitten and Sunshine speech all the time. It's it's the First Amendment is not measured by whether or not you agree with it, whether or not it's moral, whether or not it's ethical, whether or not it's correct, whether or not it's fact. All of this is irrelevant. And again, if you are engaging in libel, slander, defamation, what laws established as fighting words, things like that, then those you can still say them, you're free to say them, but what you're not free from is an illegal ramification as a result if injury is proven in court, whether it's to reputation, professional, financial, whatever. And there's a reason why these are the hardest cases to litigate. because the bar is very high.
Starting point is 01:20:38 You're talking about a natural right. I've just been, and it's not a super long proposal. It's, you know, it's one page, but it's just not well written. And it's not. And I, you know, I feel like Lawler maybe has good intentions, but this is, this is dumb. You don't need this whole stuff. You don't need a bill on this. This is stupid.
Starting point is 01:20:59 You don't need a bill on this. Again, it's the gun control formula. Oh, well, we're going to need more gun laws. For what? You already have existing laws. Oh, we need more. more speech laws. You have laws, you have the First Amendment and you have laws against speech that's not protected from any kind of legal action. You already have it. That's it.
Starting point is 01:21:18 Do you know what gets rid of bad speech? Good speech. In an era where you dislike what's being said, the freedom to have more speech has never been more important. And that's why bills like Mike Lawlers, no matter how well-intentioned they may be, are wrong. And I'm kind of sad that it has as much support that it does in the House. You can be against raging little Nazis without wanting to compromise a First Amendment. And by the way, don't misunderstand people who are saying, First Amendment covers this stuff. That's not an endorsement of the speech.
Starting point is 01:21:59 That is a myopic, stupid, lazy argument made by people too feeble-minded to enter the argument with any kind of goodwill intention. It has nothing to do with that. Free speech covers stuff that you don't like. People say stuff I don't like all the time. But free speech protects it. What it doesn't protect is breaking windows and buildings, assaulting students, preventing them from leaving or threatening their lives and that being actually an actionable threat. You don't get to do that.
Starting point is 01:22:34 And that's all, again, laws are already established, well established that regulate all of that. So I don't know why Lawler is, I don't, like I said, I don't want to get into, it's only one page, I don't even want to get into the weeds of what's the language because the whole bill is just wrong. The whole proposal is bad. To break it up and argue piecemeal would suggest that parts of it are correct. And I don't think the whole concept is bad. Now, speaking of bad, boy. Joe Biden called Japan xenophobic.
Starting point is 01:23:11 Oh my gosh. Why are you doing this? He called Japan xenophobic. This was like right after, what was it, two weeks ago, that he had Kashida, the Prime Minister of Japan over. When he was speaking about China and Russia, he was calling certain countries xenophobic. He was at a campaign fundraising event in Washington. And he was saying that, oh, they don't like immigrants.
Starting point is 01:23:35 And he included Japan. He called Japan, China, and Russia xenophobic. And now he's getting blasted for it. this is a huge diplomatic blunder. And in fact, it's being described as not something diplomatic to say, you think? I mean, you're comparing Japan with Russia and China? Japan with opponents?
Starting point is 01:24:00 He said, quote, via Reuters, why is China stalling so badly economically? Why is Japan having trouble? Why is Russia? Why is India? India is not? Because they're xenophobic. He goes, they don't want immigrants.
Starting point is 01:24:12 No, they're communists. you desiccated cheese fart brain. They're commies. That's why. Japan, though, isn't. And Japan's not having issues. Not like that. And it doesn't have anything to do with immigration.
Starting point is 01:24:29 China has frillions of people. But guess what? They had a one-child policy. They have strict government involvement in all their business affairs. That's why they're doing poorly economically. It's not because they're xenophobic. They're not going to be able to keep up. the younger generations are not going to be able to support the older generations because thanks to
Starting point is 01:24:47 their one child policy where they cut themselves off at the knees. I mean, Russia, same difference. India has been exploding economically. I mean, also with tech, and they just overtook China as the most populous nation in the world. This is just a bad move, not diplomatically, but I don't know, did someone tell him to say this? Remember, he was supposed to be the statesman with all the foreign policy experience when he ran with Barack Obama. Remember, does it seem like it now? Now you can see why everything was such a blunder during that administration because you had the blind leading the blind, so to speak, two people who are completely clueless on the issue of foreign policy. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. This is the craziest video.
Starting point is 01:25:38 So this was in Seattle at Woodland Park Zoo. And there are all these parents that took their kids to the bear exhibit, right? And they were watching this bear. behind some glass. And a little family of ducks landed in the bear's water and began swimming in front of the bear. And the mama duck realized things were bad because the bear got in the water and began eating her ducklings one by one like chicken nuggets. And then grabbed her and got her too. So ate the whole family of ducks, this poor mama duck. And the kids were going, that's not nice. And I mean, people were an absolute horror that, I mean, this, Oh my gosh. And the kids scream, the adults screamed. People were crying. It was a mess.
Starting point is 01:26:21 And, yeah, like he was there with those little duck nuggets or she, juniper the bear. Man, nature's cruel. So a supercomputer predicts humans are going to face a triple whammy extinction event. And how much you want to bet that it has to do with some stupid programmable stuff about climate change? You, do you get? You guessed it? That's it. So face eating is all the rage apparently now. Again, on the event. Vegas strip, a 31-year-old man, accused of murder, ate the victim's face at a bus stop. So police showed up and the dude was just gnawion.
Starting point is 01:26:53 Colin Check, 31, was nothing on this dude's face. He had the biological matter and his hair, mouth, and all of his clothes. Oh, God. Was this the bath salt thing? I don't know, but he was literally, this is, I'm going to tell you, he was gnaishing
Starting point is 01:27:09 on an ear and an eyeball. No. He took a bite of an eyeball as a police approached him. But wasn't it four years ago? we saw a face eating story? I was in Florida. Bath salts. Paramedics took the, dashed the severely injured victim
Starting point is 01:27:22 to the local hospital, but he didn't make it. He was missing his eye, his ear. I mean, it was just horrific. And so this guy's, he used just his teeth and hands. That's horrific. That is absolutely horrific. Wood chipper.
Starting point is 01:27:37 Wood chipper. That's it. Oh, let's see. This. Oh, Yolo County. Oh, what kind of stuff did they get up to in Yolo County? Let's go see. Oh, well, you know, there's a whole party that happened. They pulled over a stolen vehicle where they got over 70 grams of meth,
Starting point is 01:27:58 hundreds of counterfeit pills, goats and chickens, all in this stolen Mazda pickup truck out of Seattle. I don't know, but they said the animals, you all worry about the goats and chickens. They're okay. the driver is he's in jail for a bunch of charges but yeah yellow yellow county it makes sense i'm glad the story lived up to the name and the wow wow this is new york post i man karma the missing emergency slide that fell off a delta flight that was it was found washed up in front of a house of a house of the lawyer whose firm is suing Boeing. Yeah, you heard that right.
Starting point is 01:28:50 The slide that fell off, you know, the inflatable slide that comes down, that fell off this Delta flight that was leaving JFK on Friday. Two days later, it washed up, literally in front of the beachside home of the lawyer whose firm is suing Boeing over safety issues. Jake Lynx, the New York attorney. It literally, like the Lord said, here you go. God delivered the evidence. There you go right there.
Starting point is 01:29:14 You need this. I feel like you're going to need this. Oh, my gosh. They said that there were, he said he looked outside his window and told the New York Post. It was sitting right there on the breakers. That's insane. Can you imagine? I mean, he's going to have to bring it up in court.
Starting point is 01:29:31 He's bringing that up in court. And it's, oh, man. We have more in store, including goodness, we got a lot. Well, all the little college protest stuff. We got stuff happening in D.C. Stay with us. Craving a daily dose of intellectual adrenaline look no further than the Dana Show podcast, where curiosity meets courage by following on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. I need you guys to look at these absolute unit protesters.
Starting point is 01:29:58 As we play the 18 theme on the side and the radio program on the simulcast, you're watching these absolute unit protesters at a college campus running with their third piece of a plastic garbage. been as a shield right towards cops like absolute morons and of course they just want the ones who didn't fall down up on the sheer force of colliding with the police were taken into custody immediately. It's like they played the dumbest game of Red Rover
Starting point is 01:30:26 I've ever seen in my life and they were they training they were all coming they all have their little bike helmets on and they got their little face masks on and God love them they need cardio and they're running some of them got umbrellas and they're running they cut up a plastic garbage pail
Starting point is 01:30:42 and like sections and they're running with it right towards the cops and when just runs boom and to the ground what did you think was going to happen they're not sending their best guys this is why i don't are you you watch this and are you afraid of a civil war no oh my gosh i can't i can't even man i'm telling you what welcome back dana last year with you at the bottom of this third hour what what college was that at I'm just, that was in Portland. Was it in Portland? Bless them. They're a little. All right, guys, we're going to cut up this truck. What's the trash can supposed to do?
Starting point is 01:31:23 Block you from Mace. From what? I don't know. Oh, my gosh. We have this other, speaking of units, we have this other video for you. Okay, let me just set it up for you. So I have, I'm struggling. Can you guys just, just, I am really struggling very hard.
Starting point is 01:31:43 because I see this stuff and I can't take it seriously. Part of me is like, are we getting played? Is this a sciop? And when you see what I'm talking about, if you're watching the simulcast on X or YouTube or Facebook or Channel 347 direct TV of the radio program, you're going to be like, Dana, I think you're onto something here. Because I can't imagine that people would willingly,
Starting point is 01:32:08 I mean, they do, but I can't get myself into the headspace where people make themselves look like this and sound this moronic. So this is at, what protest is this at? This is at one of the college campus, another college campus. I don't know which one, but I don't know. Just, let's just go ahead and start it. I can't. I can't anymore. Go ahead.
Starting point is 01:32:32 We're here at UMass's campus supporting the students in their encampment. They're demanding for divestment from war profiteers and, war mongers. I'm here with Yaffa, who just spoke to the students in like the most inspiring, beautiful way, and I think really much it's a crowd. It's been such a pleasure to be out here. You're able to come out, come out. If you're not in Massachusetts or western Massachusetts, go out to an encampment near you. She's got some like, all around her starting these encampments everywhere. Kenny Rogers's sideburn's happening here. Feel free to show up or not feel free. He just like, keep it going for a moment. She, because he looks like, this is what it looks like when you find
Starting point is 01:33:11 your mom's old clothes when you're kids and you play dress up. It looks just like this. Like he's got mom's house coat. I guess he thinks, is that supposed to be like a Muslim woman's coat? Why is he wearing that? He would get his ass beat in Gaza. He's wearing the
Starting point is 01:33:27 little keffey on his head. He's got some, whatever the plastic world is that on his ears. I am trying to figure out what's happening with her Cocker Spaniel side part here. Like her sideburn's happening? What in the world? Like, you're going to color the part of your hair that's closest to your face and make it more flesh colored
Starting point is 01:33:47 to make your face look fleshier when it already is pretty significantly fleshy? That's correct. That's what we're doing. How can I make my face look bigger? I mean, again, it's like kids that play dress-up in their mom's old clothes. How do you not kill the messenger when they send these people out as messaging? I don't even know what they're saying anymore. I'm like, what in the house coat hell is that? But what is that? And then he's got the little keffy on his head. I don't, I mean, and I, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:34:26 You got Kenny Rogers and dress up. I don't know, man. I don't know. I'm actually speechless. What do they talk? Oh, the BDS stuff. They're at a, and he spoke about what? What did he speak about?
Starting point is 01:34:40 What is his experience in? Why is he dressed like that? I, as a woman, want to bully him. Why? Why is he dressed like this? Why? Okay. I can't take this stuff seriously.
Starting point is 01:34:57 You see what I'm saying? When you guys see this, are we being, is this a trick? It's the revolution, Dana. The revolution will be catered. Bring us your old housecoats. We need your old housecoats. I don't know. So they had demands.
Starting point is 01:35:15 I think they're actually damaging their advocacy here. If you want to call it advocacy. I think that they're hurting themselves. Somebody asks why he's dressed like Jombie from Peewee's Playhouse. Mekalika hi, mecahine ho. What's the word of the day, Jambi? Just saying, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:35:35 I can't. I can't. I can't take seriously demands from people who are going through Nans old clothes. Just not happening. Are they mocking the protesters? Seriously, genuine question. Are they mocking the protesters? They seem like they're genuine.
Starting point is 01:35:56 I mean, she really committed by dying her sideburns, blonde. Yeah, I think that was unironic. I don't think it was ironic. Is she wearing a cropped-top? I'm trying not to be mean, but it's unavoidable at this point. I feel like Stephen Miller, not that Stephen Miller, a different one. he goes he caught his comment was hey we noticed you from across the renaissance festival palestine and camp and we really liked your vibes i think they're confused they showed up to the
Starting point is 01:36:28 wrong festival they showed up a little early to the wrong festival oh my gosh i can't take it what's what are they all going to do they're this is like this is their woodstock they love this stuff because otherwise they'd have to like go get jobs and make livings and stuff like this way They can go and they can eat and they have some place to, you know, be at in the name of a protest. You see how that works? Ah, we don't have to work and we don't have to provide for ourselves or meet any kind of responsibilities externally from this encampment. So there you go, problem solved. But then at some point it's all going to fall apart.
Starting point is 01:37:06 People are going to get tired of door dashing them, gluten-free tofu and everything else. So I don't know. I don't even know what's in tofu. I can't. It's just soybean curd. I'm allergic to being near it. It's a true story. Not really, but it could be.
Starting point is 01:37:21 All right. So this ongoing, and Biden's paying them off. We told you yesterday. He's got another $6 billion in college loan forgiveness because he is now the Lord who can forgive the sin of college debt that somebody willingly took out. It doesn't make any sense to me. But okay, you know, that is what it is. It just doesn't, mm-mm. Now, in the meantime, I wanted to switch.
Starting point is 01:37:46 total gears and I wanted to touch on this Jeff Goldblum quote I like Jeff Goldblum I don't know that he's ever been super political he did this interview where he was talking about his two kids that he has he I think he has other kids this is his third wife and he's got two kids with his third wife and he says that they should not grow up expecting a windfall he said he said he already told him pretty much that quote you know you got to row your own boat end quote. He said that he wanted to teach kids to be self-sufficient and value the knowledge that they'd made it on their own and said, I'm not going to do it for you, blah, blah, blah. Can I be honest? Row your own vote? I don't demonize. What is the point of working hard and having money for
Starting point is 01:38:44 your family so that if you want to live a certain way, if you want to do certain things, then you can do those things. It's why you work, right? You work. you pay bills, you want to have a place to live, you want to be able to eat, you want to be able to afford some things. I get it. I don't look down on people who want to leave money for their kids. I don't think that it negates your ability as a parent to teach kids to be self-sufficient. I feel like that's a very communist narrative that somehow if you leave your kids any money or if you give them any money or if you assist them in any way that you are not allowing, you're not teaching them to do things on their own. What in the hell is the point of working hard if to not
Starting point is 01:39:32 make it to where the next generation doesn't have to have it as hard as you do? I grew up, poor as all get out. All these people that talk about poverty, I know it sounds probably insufferable how I say it, but I'm like, I don't even know poor. Like I was poor than poor. I was like about a statistic. If my mom hadn't worked three jobs, I'd be a statistic. So it's like I know how hard it was and how rough it was. I mean, it wasn't just we couldn't afford luxury items. We couldn't afford some basic everyday necessities.
Starting point is 01:40:04 And I always wanted to work hard because I never wanted to have to worry about that. So I made sure that I wanted to have that work ethic. And I don't think that that wanting to provide for your kids, means that you also are somehow compromising an ability to teach them a work ethic or how to or cultivate that within them. I don't get that, right? It's kind of like what he seems to be seen. I always feel like people are patting themselves on the back when they say that. And as though they should get like some kind of an award. Okay, well, good for you. Okay. And if you really believe that having your kids grow up more comfortably than you did means that you are somehow
Starting point is 01:40:52 unable to cultivate within them a work ethic, that looks like a shortcoming on you, not a statement on class or the economic reality of stuff. I just don't get that. I also like what Steve Harvey said because Steve Harvey's like, well, if there's money left over, I'm going to spend it all me and your mom. He's like, but if there's money left over, then you can have it. I think that's funny. Like I I mean, I also think that parents work for themselves. And if you want to spend your money, how you want to spend it, then you don't have an obligation to leave it to the next generation. I think, you know, as a good parent, you know, you want to make sure that your kids are not
Starting point is 01:41:26 struggling. But I just, I hate this idea that, oh, no, I have to, they have to go through it the super hard way because we're too stupid to teach them work ethic. That's just dumb. That's like a new parenting thing. That's a newfound thing. That's not something that's been in the days of your. That's a new thing.
Starting point is 01:41:46 Tocqueville wrote about this when he was writing about the differences between why the American Revolution was so much more successful than the French Revolution. And this was sometime after the French Revolution when he went on this tour of this tour of America. And he was writing about how in America they don't have this mindset of protecting wealth. In fact, economically, we, I mean, we get the death tax and all of this, whereas in Europe, they go above and beyond to make sure that they protect generational wealth in that. But he said still, you know, you'll have families that came from nothing and are very successful. And they still make sure that their kids start out with something. But it's different because the work ethic that the parents have, the kids also have to prove themselves if they're going to be capable of taking the family farm over. If they're going to be capable and going into a different business or going for a higher education or going for education at all, they have to prove themselves in some way capable.
Starting point is 01:42:39 and that's more expected in the United States. Tocqueville was writing than it is in Europe. And it's a culture. It doesn't have anything to do with money that's given to people. I have met people just in my line of work who grew up very wealthy and they really had very comfortable lives, but their parents expected the world of them. And they had that work ethic driven in them. It's an approach of parenting.
Starting point is 01:43:06 So I don't get this. Like I like Jeff Goldblum, but I just feel like that's a comedy. talking point sometimes, right? I'm not saying he's a commie, but I feel like that's like a new narrative and I just like roll my eyes when I hear it. I think it's natural to want to give your kids stuff and then you want to resist that because you don't want them to be fully unprepared when they go out into the world. And I think that's kind of what he was trying to say, but yeah, I see what you're saying. Yeah, yeah, there you go. Oh my gosh, I love the internet because now Gilbert Kitchens, God love you. He'd made the A-T music under that amazing video. Yeah, he did. Thank you, Gilbert.
Starting point is 01:43:39 Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, because knowledge is your ultimate superpower. Not a joke. Look what's going on. Look what's going on in Japan. Japan is in a position where traditionally women are as well-educated as men, but the tradition was once they had a child, they were to drop out of the job market. Well, I spent a lot of time with President Abe, his vice president. And guess what? It's called Abe economics.
Starting point is 01:44:12 They're talking about it, required. And that is there's an entire move because they are xenophobic, because they know I want to invite other people from outside their country to come in and make up the workforce. They have fewer workers than they have a need for workers. And so what they're- Wow, he's just a diplomatic genius, is he not, Joe Biden? And he's already getting pushed back for this, obviously, because that's crazy. He's crazy.
Starting point is 01:44:39 This is crazy. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. Always good to be with you. And don't forget, sign up for the newsletter over at Substack, Chapter and Verse. Always have good stuff out there coming for you. I'm done with my federal jury duty. I was on call for two weeks.
Starting point is 01:44:55 I had to call in every night before to find out if I had to go in the next day. And then I got the word last night that I don't have to call anymore. So I didn't get called in. I think maybe they perhaps didn't want me to be on a federal jury. I don't know. I'm a joy to have around. I am. I'm a true joy. All right. So that's all good. So I will be back with you tomorrow. We don't have to wait for me to call in and find out. All right. Today and stupidity before I start more King's time. Speaking of xenophobic that Biden just accused Japan of being. Corrine John Pierre was asked about that today and to clarify things. And boy, did she clarify. Listen to us. A negative word. particularly to use against an ally. Is that what he meant?
Starting point is 01:45:45 Look, he, I think he was, I think, look, the president, was very clear. And I think, he was very clear. I mean, that's why we're asking you. Well, look, here's what I'm saying. I think the media is getting fed up with her. He was talking about the importance about being in the country of immigrants, especially as you see. It wasn't about a country of immigrants. He clearly was saying they were scared to have immigration. that he wasn't talking about America's country. We just played the audio for crying out. Yeah, it wasn't.
Starting point is 01:46:15 It wasn't that at all. It's KJP. Yeah, and there you go. Folks, that does it for us today. We made it through the week. Tomorrow's Friday. We made it through all the way to Friday. So have a wonderful rest of your evening.
Starting point is 01:46:26 And I will be back on air with you tomorrow.

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