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All right, let's take a look here. Think Trump did something illegal in the New York Cush Money case.
I've been interested in whether or not these numbers would change it all during the course of this trial.
Simply put John, they have not. Pre-opening statements, think Trump did something illegal.
46%. After the direct examination of Michael Cohn by the prosecution, look at where we are now.
46%. The percentage of Americans who think that the charges are very serious, in fact, dropped from 40% to a little bit of,
more than 35% during the course of this trial.
So yes, perhaps things might have changed with those 12 jurors,
but when it comes to the larger American public,
there has been no change, at least so far, John.
Nobody cares.
Nobody cares.
Nobody cares at all whatsoever about this Godforsaken trial.
We're all done.
And the media, by the way,
even the people who are not,
like major Trump fans have been made to not care about this thing.
Like the people who are really excited about it who were like, yeah, get him.
Now they're like, well, hell.
Because it's, it's so dumb.
I'm so, this is why I've avoided covering it because I think it's stupid, number one.
And I, you know, heaven forbid, I can't just, I think I'd rather be shot out of a can
into space than to talk about this thing day in and day out, unless there's like a major
development because it's such a stupid witch hunt. It's so stupid. Welcome to the show. Dana Lashed with you.
Oh, boy, I got some humdingers for you today. Not even sorry about that. I had to read this stuff.
So I'm going to share it with you. So it's good to be with you. It's Thursday. I literally almost said
Tuesday. Why? It feels like a Tuesday. It's dark and dreary. It's a perfectly goth day in Texas.
There's no sun out. You wouldn't even know it's spring, save for the humidity. It feels like Houston and
Dallas. It's a real kind of day. So it's affecting our mood. So we feel a little bit more
crumudgeonly than usual, I think, here in the Dana show. So we're going to make sure we take
that right into programming. It's going to be lovely, especially with some of these topics today.
It's like this. I mean, now you've got the jurors. It could happen. Now we're in day two.
I cannot even believe that they're deliberating this for day two. I would be a nightmare juror.
I would be. Have you ever thought about how you would react, by the way, like if you were in this
position. Like if you were, if you were a juror on this case, you would be a pain in the backside.
You know you would be because I would be like, I know what the judge said, but, but, you know,
he's a moron. So here we are. Like when I had to do my federal jury duty, I feel like they
looked at my name and we're like, no, not this one. She's nuts. We can't have her.
I mean, I just, I'm wondering what's going on. But they're in day two now of these deliberations.
and I'm fascinated as to how what's going on.
Well, I mean, we'll know soon enough.
But by and large, now they get to make the determination.
What's going to happen?
And that's where we're at.
And in the meantime, you have Biden's just struggling so bad.
They're trying to desperately take everything back to January 6th because that's all they
can do.
That is literally all they can do at this point.
They have nothing else.
They have nothing else at all.
So this weird, this judge, you know, his jury instructions, is it a hush money?
By the way, can I just stop for a second?
I want to take everybody back to the Clinton era.
I thought about this this morning.
I was going to write notes down on this and then I got distracted.
Squirrel!
And, you know, here we are.
Can we just go back to the Clinton era for a moment?
I was in junior high when all of this happened.
And the left could not believe that I didn't know about something.
some of the sexual stuff that was being discussed during Clinton's Trump.
Sorry, I wasn't raised by whore parents like you were.
The, what, um, what did, what did Hillary Clinton call all the women who were making
accusations of Bill Clinton?
Remember the, the woman in our, you had Jennifer Flowers, you had Paula Jones.
Then there was that one lady who said that she was grop real hard after her husband passed
and Bill Clinton was all over like a, like a bad suit.
And, oh, Bimbo eruptions.
That's what it was.
If this was legitimately a situation, if Democrats really felt in their heart of hearts that this was a hush, that hush money's bad, Bill Clinton would have never made it to the White House.
What do you think that he did with Jennifer Flowers and Paula Jones in the bimbo eruptions?
They had to silence the bimbo eruptions.
What do you think the phrase came from?
It came from Hilldog.
It came from Hillary Clinton.
They just went.
I mean, that's why this is so stupid.
It's so dumb.
it is a separate issue. Look,
clutch your little principles all you want to.
Hug them, kiss them, call them George. I don't give a rat's ass.
I'm looking at this very clinically here.
It is whatever
you think about paying money
to a side piece to shut her up
is irrelevant to whether or not
it is illegal or not to pay a side piece to shut her up.
Are we all in agreement here?
Now, I have a secondary opinion on this.
If there is a criminal action,
if there is something criminal in this whole thing,
it is the rule that should be established
that your side piece should look better than your wife.
You laugh, Cain.
You guys don't know sexism until you hear me talk for a little while.
I maintain.
I think that a man should be charged.
If your side piece is uglier than your wife,
you've committed a crime, and I think you should be charged for that.
And I'm tired of pretending that it's okay.
I feel like the Joker talking to Bob De Niro.
And I'm tired of pretending that it's not.
But it's true.
Now, going back to this little situation, the Clintons, the bimbo eruptions, all the women that came forward during that case.
Hoo, dog, there were lots of them.
Tons of these women that came forward.
And you had the same situation.
But it was okay when Bill Clinton did it because it's D different, right?
It's D different.
Now this, this situation.
This is dumb that we're even having this.
And they don't, and like we explained yesterday, they don't even have to make, they don't
even have to be told that they're actually what the crime was.
They never said what the other crime was that was committed in order to elevate this
misdemeanor to a felony.
They never said that.
That's why this is so dumb.
This is why people don't have any faith in the justice system.
This is why I'm like, oh, I'm going to, federal jury duty, let's go to the clown show, right?
I just, I have a pretty good reason to not have faith in it.
I think you do too.
Now, some are saying, well, there should be, you know, the instructions, first off, are ridiculous.
And some are saying that the judge kind of, you know, tried to tip the scales in favor of a conviction.
And that's the thing.
You could, and remember, this all has to do with the instructions that you don't have to incorporate as part of your decision-making process.
the any information about the supposed crime that was never actually named that elevated this
misdemeanor that has gone past its statute of limitations into a felony. You never actually
have to, you never actually have to say. You never have to actually mean it. And so,
here we are. So when they told the jury that they don't really need a unanimous decision
because this has to do with, and these, and the instructions were verbally given.
they don't get printed copies either which is insane to me
is that not and I get that for some things you can't
but they have that means they have to go and listen to what is it like 30
minutes of instructions is more like an hour is it is like an hour
because I know that they everything when they have a question about something like
a transcript they don't actually get the transcript they have to have it read to them
and then every when they reconvened they all had to go through the jury instructions again
you knew that this was going to go crazy from the get-go because it was stupid the way the
charges were brought. So I'm not expecting anything other than chaos from this. I mean,
they don't have to agree on what the crime actually is that elevated this to a felony.
And that's the thing. They said that, you know, it's still, and Turley was saying the jury was
given as to the crimes that elevated this from a, you know, again, past statute of limitations
misdemeanor to a felony. He said the jury was given really like no substantive information on
any other stuff. And there was a legal expert who was actually going to explain that there was no
federal election violation that was never allowed. They were never admitted to court. They were
never allowed to testify. And it's bizarre to me because I just feel like if you're making a
determination as to whether or not someone's guilty of a federal crime when it's at best a
bookkeeping thing or even a tax thing, which is ultimately if they really wanted an open and
shut case with no criticism, they could have argued this from a tax perspective, but they didn't,
for some reason. And then now you have the jury not allowed to take this into consideration.
And when you don't have, if that's the evidence that's required to even get to this point,
to even get to the point where you have a jury, and you're not required to present it in court,
that's insane to me. It's like me accusing one of you of a crime and saying, well, this crime that you committed, which is a mis- like you ran a stop sign because you were fleeing something like the scene of a murder. But I never actually said what you were fleeing from. I just said you ran a stop sign. So because you were fleeing a crime, that elevates, and we're not going to name it, that elevates your run in a stop sign, which is a misdemeanor into a felony. You see what I'm saying? And I'm not ever going to say exactly what you were fleeing from. But the nature of that crime,
And the fact that you committed it, and this was technically in commission of that,
elevates the whole damn thing to a felony and necessitates a jury trial.
I just feel like that's an important part of the puzzle that the jury has to have in order to make a decision.
And because that's kind of been thrown out the window, I mean, they did tilt the scales for this.
I mean, it's, they absolutely tilted the scales for this.
So I don't know.
I think I'm expecting a conviction.
regardless of whether it's just or not.
I mean, they're going to go through the appeals process,
but that's what I'm looking at.
That's what I think.
What do you think, Kay?
You think it's going to be a conviction?
Just because how stupid it all is?
Yeah, I think so.
I think that's the only way that this could end up.
Because remember that phrase,
and Andy McCarthy said it before.
If you want to indict a ham sandwich with a grand jury,
I mean, if that's what you want to do, it can be done.
Yeah, you're going to make it happen.
You're going to make it happen for you.
That's what you're going to do.
We're going to keep track on this.
because, I mean, we'll go over the appeals process and all that stuff when that kicks in to gear when we get into all.
I mean, it's just, and again, I think this is going to backfire on Democrats who are, I think they're trying to keep Trump from campaigning.
But I also believe that they feel as though if they can make Trump look tainted enough, but they always overplay their hand.
That's one thing that you can count Democrats in doing.
They always overplay their hand.
and I think they're going to go so hard in this that it's going to backfire on them, and it's going to make everyone refocus on Biden's just disastrous administration.
And the reason why he's dragging, dragging so hard in the polls, which we're going to talk about because now they're trying to deflect attention and talk about J6 stuff because they were going after each of the individual justices.
They started going after Amy Coney Barrett's husband the other day.
they have been going after Justice Alito's wife, which we've talked about. They're trying to make this a big J6 thing now.
And I think trying to divert attention away from New York because now everybody knows how stupid this is and you even have Democrats speaking out as to how silly this is.
I think this is going to erupt in all the wrong ways for them. And, you know, they deserve it. They made their bed and they got to lie in it.
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And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
This is horrifying. Listen to this. This is in Texas. Houston. See them, gators are everywhere.
A missing Texas woman's body was found inside the jaws of an alligator who was still eating her.
They haven't not yet revealed the identity or cause of death.
I'm thinking it could have been a gator.
Just, you know, she was in her 60s, believed.
And they found her on the banks of the horse pen bayou in Clear Lake about 8.40 a.m. Tuesday, 12 hours after she went missing.
And they discovered the alligator gnawing on her. They had to shoot it to prevent it from damaging the remains further.
A dive team then recovered the body and the alligator from the bayou.
They have not yet, can you, I could not be on a dive team like that.
They've not revealed her identity. And they said they're going to do the autopsy from what
they can, but that's just awful. Her husband reported
her missing. It's unclear if she was
actually killed by the alligator, but they're trying
to figure it out. But yeah, they said that
they're all over in that area.
So just assume they're everywhere. Anywhere from
like Houston or
like Tyler, Texas on east,
it's a gator country. They're into puddles.
Just assume.
Nearly half of Gen Z live a double life
online. This is not surprising.
Apparently they say that
Gen Z feels like it's a double life when it comes to their
online and offline personas.
Americans were surveyed split evenly by generation. 46% of Gen Z felt their online personality
differs from how they present themselves in the real world, as opposed to 18% of Gen Xers,
who will call you a see you next Tuesday to your face, just like they do on social media.
Just saying, it's true. Spy pandas. This is my first thought when I saw this headline.
They call it panda diplomacy? No, it's not. These pandas are actually probably people in panda costumes.
China is sending two pandas to Washington.
They said that it's a surprise announcement,
panda diplomacy.
The pandas are going to arrive in the United States.
They're spies.
These pandas are straight up spies.
You know this.
You think they're friendly because they're all cutie cute
and their babies are pure chaos,
but they're spy pandas.
So apparently they're going to be here in D.C.
Towards the end of the year.
I don't know how I feel about it, Kane thoughts.
You know it's going to be a dude in a panda suit.
I'm just waiting for it.
A white writer was eviscerated because he disguised himself as black so he could write a book about racism.
Sam Forster, who is a white Canadian, he revealed the premise of his book Tuesday, and he was immediately ripped into complete shreds.
He said, he told himself, he goes, last summer, I disguised myself as a black man and traveled throughout the U.S.
to document how racism persists in American society.
I mean, he could have literally, you could have had a black author write that if that's what you wanted to do.
But I can't, I mean, that's white privilege right there.
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While I was putting together my speech, and I started to reflect the way probably all of you do,
and I was reflecting, and it's like, where was my last graduation?
And that was literally a quarter century ago, 25 years ago, and I was graduating from Harvard University.
But, but today, but today, I have been profoundly disappointed the way Harvard's inability to stand up for the Jewish community.
And for me personally, I do not fundamentally believe that it's right for me to wear this today.
He takes up the terms and hold
as he's giving a commencement speech at Harvard
telling everyone to go pound sand.
Wow, I am
Wow.
Kane, what do I say here?
He keeps doing things that we like.
I know. He's the most impressive Democrat
this is so awkward.
Of the last two years.
He's ours now.
We claim him from the left.
If you want him, come and take him.
They'll be like Arwin
crossing the river. And then we'll whisper it.
like call a duty elf whisper style as the water rages if you want him come and claim him he's ours now guys can't have him
welcome back to the program bottom of this first hour dana lashed with you as we wait for this jury to figure out
whatever it's doing there's rumors that it's a person one person who's being the sticky wicket so to speak
I'm all for this let it happen let it happen because otherwise I think it's a conviction
We were talking a little bit about that.
I think that's what I think.
I wanted to share this with you.
Speaking of Gaza, this U.S. built pier, they're going to remove it and repair it now.
Didn't it sink?
It did.
They should just like throw the money in the water next time.
That would be faster.
It would be.
I mean, how many was $320 million?
Oh, it's definitely going to be more than that now.
The Associated Press, the Pier.
used to carry in humanitarian aid arriving by sea is one of the few ways that free food and other supplies are getting to Palestinians. Shut up, no, they're not. It was taken by people. It was taken. Palestinian is a fake word. It was taken by Ghazans, taken by Hamas, and sold, resold on the black market. Literally 70% of it never got to over 70%, never got to where it was going. And now the damn thing sank. And we got servicemen who were wounded, and they were shelled by Ghazins. So, you know, there it is.
that's it maybe they could use some of those tunnels going underneath egypt into rafa where they've
been holding the hostages people are like why would israel go into raffa i don't know you tell me somebody
takes members of your family including babies and holds them hostage and amongst refugees in a camp
are you going to go in and get them or are you going to sit outside with their thumb up your butt and go
oh i don't know i don't want to hurt the feelings of the terrorists and all the people that voted for them
in the encampment oh shut up so stupid
so dumb. These people get more people killed.
So,
can we talk about this stupid thing?
I mentioned this yesterday, but we dove, we dove deep.
We dove deep this morning. I'm really sorry.
This came from the Department of Labor.
I'm going to have you on the simulcast of the radio program that you can listen to across the country.
I'm going to have you throw up. Just the tweet. Just the tweet.
Or the post, the ex post, what is it? The X? Whatever?
Because before I dive in,
of this nightmare. I just, I want to pause. Well, we'll read the tweet and then I, I need to make a point
about the image being used. So the U.S. Department of Labor tweeted out yesterday, quote,
hashtag menstruation affects half the U.S. workforce, but talking about it at work can be taboo.
For hashtag menstrual hygiene day, here are five easy actions employers can take to help menstruators
thrive at work. So what is that? You mean a woman? Because again, gentlemen, if you are bleeding from
your crotchal area, you need to seek medical attention because I can promise you that ain't normal.
Okay. Let's establish that. But the other thing that I noticed, like before even getting into this
nightmare, was I guess the chick, they used in a purposely androgynous.
photo of this chick with bleached hair. And she doesn't have an apple. So that means she doesn't have a
banana. So they used this, look at this, this endrogynous photo. She's got a horrible like a mullet.
It goes from little Lord Fauntleroy in the front to mullet in the back. Can you imagine like being a
stock photo model and having your photo taken for a stock photo gallery and then becoming the face of menstrual
hygiene. Can you imagine that's you? Like you're walking around in the street and someone recognizes you.
Oh my gosh, you're the menstruation hygiene lady. Can you imagine? That's you. Like you modeled for the
photo and stock photo and it's used like this. How bad is your life? So that's the first thing
I immediately thought like, she's the menstruation hygiene lady. The second thing I thought was,
minstrators isn't a real word.
Women is, though.
And only in that area, it's a
biological function. Don't sit here and try to act
like it's a normal biological function. When you can't
even name women, you can't even define women.
How in the hell can you talk about menstrual hygiene day?
You don't even know what women are.
What is the women?
You don't even know.
Then when you click on the link,
it takes you to some backrooms,
taxpayer-funded healthcape
where you get this.
To commemorate this menstrual
Hygiene Day, the Women's Bureau, full stop. That sounds like hell. The Women's Bureau,
they're unarmed, but they will nag you to death. The Women's Bureau is breaking down stereotypes
and stigmas that have made minstration a taboo topic in the workplace. Okay, full stop.
Why are you talking about menstruation in the workplace to begin with? Have people worked remotely
for so long that they have just utterly forgot how to behave in public and professional places?
How does this, I mean, have they forgotten to wash themselves? How does this conversation even go?
I provided a helpful script on Substack. You know, where Pam strides into the room and grabs a cup
at the water cooler for water. Standing nearby is Debbie. Hey, Debbie, how are you doing today?
Man, we've had a lot of calls. I'm doing okay. My vagina. My vagina.
China hurts because I'm bleeding though. Like what? Your period or something? Yes, I thought West Craven was
filming a new horror movie down there, but I'm not sure. I wish we had government resource to explain to us how our
stupid bodies work. Yeah. I don't know. Like, how does this go? I don't know why you need to have this
conversation to make other people aware. And I'm going to say something that's not PC, but I have no other way to put it.
There's no way that other people would know you have an issue unless you're like reeking of
day-old sushi buffet. I have no idea how else to put it. You know I'm right, Kane. Stop it.
You know I am. Department of Labor can't even define woman. Lady biz in the lady area is a
biological function, but it doesn't make you a victim. I'm so tired of these people acting like
anything that befalls women somehow further victimizes us. And that's what it is. Not everything
has to be some kind of bizarre attribute of victimhood. Oh my gosh. She has to have. She has to
She has the flow.
Oh gosh.
She's a victim.
Shut up.
Women throughout history have done this.
Not minstrators, by the way, but women.
You don't need to make this a thing with the Department of Labor.
I feel weird that they're talking about it even.
Like I would be like, I'm quitting.
This is weird.
No.
This is so bad.
You know, I don't see guys like walking into the workplace talking about how big the deuce they had was last night.
So I really don't need, you know.
Actually, that happens a lot.
Shut off.
I'm sorry to be honest with you, but it does.
We need to have deuce awareness.
Like, do you need to be, but menstruation, hygiene?
Like, do you, again, right?
Unless it's like.
I mean, unless you're working for Tampax, this shouldn't be in a conversation at work.
Even then, just make, just roll the cotton.
You know what I'm saying?
Just get it done.
Nobody cares.
I can't.
I just can't.
Are we done with this yet?
No, we're not.
Because I'm mad.
I'm mad that this keeps happening.
I can't even believe that there's a day for it.
There's a day for this.
Like it's an ailment.
A day.
Shut up.
You guys have too much damn time on your hands.
We have an indulging, a self-indulging society that is drowning in privilege.
They don't know what hard work is.
They sit on their asses and they dooms scroll through their phones.
I had this headline yesterday how they spend like,
What is it? How many days of their lives do they spend pretend shopping, fantasy shopping on their phones?
Like there's a study done. Thousands of people were surveyed and they studied this.
We live in such an indulgent society that it makes stuff like this possible.
Everything is so great, you feel uncomfortable because it's so great.
And then you're like, wow, I got to create more problems for myself.
Guess I better vote Democrat and then think that, you know, a basic biological function is an attribute of victimhood.
Stop. Stop making everything miserable. It's just horrible. I can't see in these people. It's so
frustrating. Gosh, it has to be hard to be a chick, like a teenage girl nowadays and grow up with
us stuff. It really does. So I just, we apparently spent taxpayer dollars on this because
it's a government site. So you know that's like taxpayer fund of government site. But I just,
you know, not everything is open for work discussion. I get that people like to overshare on social
media, stop it.
Just stop it.
Nobody cares.
Nobody.
Nobody wants to know about this stuff.
And by the way, you wouldn't need to provide these things for free.
By the way, because they're like, oh, women can't afford this stuff.
Oh, you know, not in this economy.
Maybe, I don't know, stop voting Democrat.
I love the women who are like, I'm going to, I have a horrible taste in men.
Can't wait to vote for the next man president.
For Biden.
Like Taylor Swift, her entire album history is about how horrible.
she is at picking men. And so she backs Joe Biden. Make all the sense in the world. So if it wasn't
for inflation, maybe, you know, maybe instead of like pandering to women like this, maybe just lower
or abolish the income tax entirely. Stop spending our tax dollars like your Hunter Biden at his
cocaine dealer's house. Stop it. Just a thought. So frustrating. Sorry, guys. I had to get,
I had to talk about this because it made me angry and I saw it yesterday and I wanted to share the
burden like a village.
I mean, I grew up with the commercials where just
mother and daughter walking on the beach. You had no idea
what they were doing. Like a private conversation?
Yeah. Why are we talking about this? It was a joke
because it was so vague. Like everyone was real polite about it. Now they're like
you know, are you bleeding to death every month? I mean, now it's like
so in your face and crass. It's like we get it.
Right? Be classy. We need to go back to them. You had no idea what they were
selling you. They were walking on a beach. Nobody knew
until the jokes were made and then finally it became a
And now I don't even think they do that anymore.
I don't know.
But the mother and daughter walking to them,
did you ever get that not so fresh feeling?
And I'm like, maybe you should get new deodorant.
Like, I didn't know.
Like, you know.
All right, we got to get moving before cane dies.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
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of the United States.
You did that for a hot pocket?
Yes.
Order for a hot pocket.
You broke into a bank for a hot pocket.
Hot pocket.
Was it worth it?
Hell yes.
Worth it.
F*** yes.
Worker.
Hot pocket.
Hell you.
Listen.
That's got to be a commercial.
I can't even deal.
That's got to be a commercial.
That's a real story.
Dude broke into a bank to cook a hot pocket.
Yeah.
So he was looking for a microwave.
That man broke into a bank to cook a hot pocket.
I suspect that maybe he wasn't breaking into the bank for that reason.
Because you could literally walk to a 7-Eleven and use their microwaves for free.
This is in San Diego, by the way.
It's a Wells Fargo bank.
Of all the excuses, though, to come up with if you're caught breaking into a bank, I think this is number one.
Like, what are they going to do?
Like, oh, yes, for a hot pocket?
sir, you may go now.
Our bad.
Our bad.
I mean, we totally, it was 3.30 a.m.
They went to the Wells Fargo.
Burglar alarm gone off.
But came to his defense.
The alarm company did tell the police that the cameras inside
captured the man in the break room.
He went right to the break room using microwave.
Huh, really?
Uh-huh.
Maybe there's something to his story then.
I was just suspicious, that's all.
He didn't take no money.
He legit.
broke into the bank, NBC7.
He legit broke into the bank and went right to the break room
and cooked up his hot pocket with their microwave.
And didn't have any money or nothing?
He said he was hungry and homeless.
And so they had a half dozen San Diego PD there.
And some had their guns drawn.
And they stood at the entrance, told the guy to come out.
And that's when the guy came out.
And first he didn't want to come out.
And then they said that they're going to send cane.
and if he doesn't come out. And then he came walking out of the bank, his hands behind his back.
And I mean, I guess he got to eat his hot pocket because they never, you know, that's an
important part of the story is, you know, if you're going to go to all that trouble breaking
in the bank and cooking you up a hot pocket, like do you get to eat said hot pocket before you
leave? I mean, usually the inside's lava, like right around the outside and it's cold
and weird in the middle. But that's okay because you ate it anyway. And I don't know.
It's all processed. It's probably filled with like microplastics and stuff. I don't know.
I think he had time to eat it before the cops showed up.
Hot pocket.
Yeah.
I mean, it just...
I don't know.
I just...
I love this story.
It's so perfect.
I guess if I'm homeless and now I have a place to sleep...
But that's good to know.
The 7-Eleven, though.
Yeah, and I have a place to sleep now that I'm in jail.
Yeah.
I mean...
I've got a cot.
You got three hats and a cot.
Right.
And I was going to add something else.
I was going to say, you have three hots in a cot.
I didn't say that.
Don't risk it by saying it right in the mic, even if it's muted.
It's muted, though.
Like, see, it's muted.
Don't risk.
But you know what I mean?
All right.
So coming up on our second hour, because we still have more programming.
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No, I'm kidding.
We're angels.
We are angels, and we are so, our behavior is beyond reproach.
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We're watching all this stuff with this, uh, the jury deliberation.
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Trump ought to be singled out for a crime that no one else has been prosecuted for, and I was a gun
prosecutor. We never prosecuted addicts for lying and buying on federal forms. So I don't
think Hunter Biden ought to be singled out either. Go after him on taxes. Go after him on corruption.
but I'd be curious how many people were prosecuted for being an addict and possession of a firearm,
and I'll bet it's less than 10 in the last 12 months.
I just, I don't think people ought to be singled out because of their last name.
Treat them like you would Hunter Smith, even though it's Hunter Biden.
So welcome back to the program, Dana last year with you,
top of the second hour here on Thursday, and that was Trey Gowdy,
and they were discussing a number of things.
So there's a couple of topics in play there.
You have the discussion of Hunter Biden's tax case.
The second case that Hunter Biden is in, which is related to it's a felony, the felony gun charge for lying on his 4473.
And they're using that.
I understand what Trey Goddy is saying here, but the premise is incorrect.
And I'm going to explain that.
And he's comparing it to the New York case with Trump and this misdemeanor that's passed potentially.
I'm not even saying it's a misdemeanor.
I don't even think it's a misdemeanor.
but even if it were, it would be past the statute of limitations and how it's being elevated
as a felony now. So again, welcome. You can listen coast to coast. Terrestrially. You can stream.
You can watch a simulcast, channel 347 direct TV as well. And you can find us everywhere,
X and Rumble and YouTube and all that good stuff. So his remark here, he is not wrong
when he talks about the prosecutions for line on a 4473 because the, there are a lot of federal
prosecutors that there were a lot of, I would say, referrals for lying on a 4473 that they're
referred to federal prosecutors. And they're really never followed up on. I think in the last year that
it was measured, the last available data is 2019 fiscal year. And that is, I think there were only like
248 referrals. And of those even fewer prosecutions and of those even fewer convictions. Now, just
because they don't prosecute them does not mean that I think that they should not be prosecuted or that, I mean, the law is the law.
Whether or not you think that the background check system is constitutional is a separate discussion. In the context of this is what the law is, we're referring to how gun control advocates, they always want all this stuff. And yet, do you ever hear these people freaking out over the fact that here you have complete Democrat control the federal government? And when it seems like whenever they control the federal government, I don't know, maybe it's just me. It just seems.
like federal prosecutions for stuff like this decline, particularly if it has to do with the
president's son. Now, what Trigaudi is saying here is not that he thinks that it is not a crime.
And I think that we have to read a little bit deeper between the lines on this. Everybody wants to have a
knee-jerk reaction and I don't necessarily think that that's the right one. What he's saying is that
there are few prosecutions of this. And he's correct, statistically. Does it make it less illegal
according to law? No, it doesn't. But what he's pointing out is that typically in these cases,
there's never they never just singularly go after
as someone who
committed a crime with the singular charge of you lied on your 4473
usually if there's a felony gun charge
it's always attached to an other a whole other slate of charges
if you look back at what you know federal prosecutors go after
there's always some sort of it's always you know felony like you know
it's either drug distribution or it's you know murder extortion i mean there's always a whole
host of felonies that they then attach the firearms charges onto. It's never just he lied on a 4473,
so we're going to prosecute that. Now, I do think that that does change depending on the prosecutor,
because if you have overzealous prosecutors and they can make a statement out of it, then they
will absolutely do so. I also think that there's a difference between an individual and then, of course,
for instance, the businesses and maintenance of FFLs, their federal firearms license, because
because there have been FFLs that have, you know, over a grammatical error that have been stripped of their licenses by the ATF, which has been highly weaponized.
And, by the way, has stripped more entities of their licenses just in the past several years than I think the entirety of like the past decade.
So there's something to be said for that.
However, he's saying that Hunter Biden is being traded differently because his name's Biden in this particular case.
And he's comparing it to the tax case in New York, which I think is.
this is one of the, I think it's a bad argument that Gowdy's making. And I don't know if he's making it because
he needs to fill air time. I don't necessarily think that he's the best commentator. He's a good
guess, but I don't think that he's a good commentator. And here's why. Because he's presupposing
that, A, there was a misdemeanor that was committed in the New York case, which I don't think there was.
I don't think it's illegal to pay, I don't think it's illegal to pay a hoarder shut up. I don't. It's your
money. You can do whatever you want with it. That's not a libertarian position. That's, it's not a legal
position. There is no.
that says you can't do that. And if you think it's so bad and you're on the left,
then where were you to silence the bimbo eruptions back with Hillary Clinton in the 90s?
There you go. I mean, we can go on and on. That being said,
it was, even if there was a misdemeanor that had been committed, which it was never established
that there was, then it would also be past the statute of limitations. So you couldn't even
make it actionable. The only reason that they fudged everything was because they elevated it to a
felony by accusing Trump of committing another crime in commission of this. And that increases this to a
felony, which is why it can be tried with a jury, et cetera. It's all incredibly specious. It's super shaky.
It's an unprecedented legal theory that's never been litigated. And I just don't think that with a,
with a president that that's, you know, you test it out like this. It's so wild. That's why I think
that this is a stupid analogy, because you, in order for this analogy to be true, you're presupposing
that a misdemeanor actually happened.
We know that this actually happened in Hunter Biden's case, which is why he's not denying it.
That's very important to note.
His legal team is not denying this.
I mean, he admitted, first off, in his memoir, that he was high as a kite for like a three-month span.
And that three-month span that he writes in detail about how high he was, he also filled out the 44-73 at the exact same time.
And there's a question on that form that goes back and checks with the National Crime Information Center to see if you're a prohibited person, falls into a number of classes.
a number of categories and being a drug user, you have to say, are you using drugs? Are you
addicted to drugs? Whatever. If you answer no to that and you are, then that's a felony. I mean,
it's considered a felony. It's a federal statute. And so that by itself is breaking the law.
And so Hunter Biden already admitted this, which is why his legal team is making the argument
that actually plays to a case that Amy Coney Barrett had previously, uh,
presided over, which had to do with white-collar crime, nonviolent white-collar crime that was
felony and whether or not that was that meant a dissolution of your natural right to bear arms.
And so, and that was Cantor v. Barr, the Cantor v. Barr case that she made the decision on.
And she believed, it was very interesting, that there was no element of danger or threat there
that necessitated the removal of someone's natural rights.
That's the thing that Hunter Biden's attorneys are actually using in defense of him.
So he's not even denying that he was high as a kite and purchased a firearm while he was high as a kite.
They're not denying that he lied on his 4473 when he filled it out to go and buy a gun.
They're saying their argument is that, well, that doesn't preclude him from exercising his Second Amendment rights.
Because his Second Amendment rights are not subject to conditions.
They're natural rights.
That's literally what they're arguing, which is why they're citing Cantor B.
bar and why they're threatening to turn Democrats entire gun control position on its head.
So that's a stupid analogy for Trey Gowdy to make. And I don't dislike Gowdy. I've never met him.
I just think that that's a bad analogy to make because you presuppose that you're declaring that
Trump is guilty when and you're comparing it to a crime that Hunter Biden already admitted to.
And that's why they're trying the argument that they're trying in court. I mean, we've already
had numerous statements from his attorneys stating such. So one guy admitted to do.
doing it and they're saying, well, the law's wrong. The other guys, like, I didn't even
commit a crime and it's even past statute of limitations. So they're not even remotely the same
thing. And I get that prosecutions singularly of violating federal law by lying on your 4473
isn't prosecuted. But that's like saying, well, you know, illegal immigrants, they're just
they're innocent when they come over. When people who are illegal immigrate to the country,
they're innocent when they come over. They don't commit crimes, ignoring the fact that they just
committed a crime by entering illegally the country. I mean, it's like the same formula. It's still a crime.
The prosecution of the crime is not, that's not the measure of law. Granted, it may weaken it,
but it doesn't make it less illegal because it's not prosecuted as much. Does that make sense?
So that was a weird, I don't get where he was going for there. And there was no pushback on it.
I don't get where he was going for. All right. So a few other things to touch on as,
well, because we've been rolling down watching.
The jury's deliberating.
They're deliberating.
We're going to see what happens.
I mean, we'll see.
I've got to share this story with you.
This is, so you guys remember, this is about a year ago.
The Ocean Gate incident, right, where they took the little Titan sub down.
Didn't they have like a PlayStation controller that they
they were using to control it.
Yeah.
So Ohio billionaire Larry Connor is going to take a $20 million sub down to the Titanic wreck
to prove that the industry is safer after the Ocean Gate incident.
Guys, how often must this be done?
So they get it right?
How many subs are they going to send down there?
So they don't die?
They sent a sub down to a wreck.
The sub exploded.
Now they're going to send another sub down.
Technically it imploded.
Imploded.
You're right.
Now they're going to send another sub down.
this is a good one though this is a good sub is it are they going to have like a
PS5 controller is that what they're going to have I think that's what that's what it is
yeah I'm just curious about this how on the yeah and an iPad like how is this going to
work I'm curious how will it work um I think I've seen this movie before
would you get on that sub king it does seem familiar um I don't think I would I think I
would send down like it unmanned first with just pressure
checks and yeah just a camera and some pressure checks and then take it to the depth that I'd want to go
and then measure what happened to it and then bring it back up and then decide then if I'm going to go.
That sounds smart, but that's not what this guy's doing. He's also taking the CEO of the Triton submarines down with him.
But you'd agree that if you're a billionaire, you're not dumb, right? I mean, if you're a billionaire, you're not, you're, you've got to be
smart in some aspect of life.
Maybe he thinks he's going to pay off death. I don't know.
You would assume that.
So I would think that
the safety protocols would have been
bolstered, right? After that
last Titanic visit,
like they would have bolstered
the safety protocols. There is no
way that you're going to send me down
to the ocean's depths
and this little motorized nugget
not going to happen.
And this metal tendi
it's not going to happen.
That's what it is with a damn PlayStation controller.
It's like, what's that, what is that West Anderson movie?
With a Bill, I can't think of the name of it.
I got him to look it up.
Life Aquatic.
It's like a bad life aquatic.
It's like a super bad, sad life aquatic with Steve Zissu.
Steve Zissu wouldn't even go down in that.
No.
I was got to say.
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Quick Five. This stupid article, they said having kids could shorten a man's life, according to a
groundbreaking study. They don't want you to have kids. They want you to live alone, own nothing,
eat cat food, and be in the desert. So they said it's some study that as men age into older
adulthood, they look at cardiovascular health, a lot of it's diet, exercise, etc. But they said
that the added responsibilities and stresses that come from parenthood make it challenging for that.
Shut up. By the way, this same survey says that a quarter of adults don't know how to ride a bike
and 20% can't swim. What the hell's wrong with people? Learn. What? What's the hell's
What's up? How does you not do this? Also, vote fever can trigger an Ebola-like bleeding virus. What? It's a thing. It's, sorry, vol fever. What is this? Voli? What is this?
The new fear mongering. They said it's a thing that can trigger Ebola-like bleeding. And it's spreading in parts of Europe. And it says rodents in Sweden are carrying a pathogen that can jump into humans and turn into a, it's a, you can hemorrhage to death. It's a fever. Cases of illness. Blah, blah, blah.
But they're, okay, never mind.
I don't care.
I don't care unless people's heads start falling off when I'm at, you know, Kroger,
I ain't going to get all freaked out.
Why do they pick a picture of like the cutest mouse possible?
That's not how all they, that's not what they look like in nature.
They're all raddy looking and nasty.
This is somebody's pet that they put on a log.
Like, look at this cute little mouse.
That's not what they look like.
Shut up.
Bidomics, they want you to believe that it's insurance and property taxes that are driving foreclosures,
as opposed to the cost of literally everything else.
So they're trying to say that Texas and Florida, you know, homeowners there.
It's just because, you know, property taxes or insurance costs.
It's not what it is.
It's because everything else is expensive.
This is a Bloomberg piece.
So go figure.
High-paying remote work jobs are fading fast.
Aw.
People who want to work from home.
This is what I was telling you.
That's why they have administration, hygiene discussions at work because people don't know
how to behave properly in public anymore.
High-paying remote work jobs are fading fast, according to the study.
They said they also don't have really the same type of
career advancement that as people who work in the office do. But they found that high pain remote jobs
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what the hell happened to him
he just like in mid-sentence
wanders off
welcome back to the program
it's Dana Lash with you
bottom of this second hour
yeah he just just craters right in the middle
of his remarks
do you know what he's talking about Cain
but I know that it was on his teleprompter
how do you mess up when it's on the prompter
right that much I know
But it got better because it did.
Maybe.
Let's try.
Maybe audio. Maybe audio sound bite five?
Maybe that.
See?
And it's too easy.
It'd be a wasted asset if we didn't.
But I want to prove everybody.
It's not a damn thing that a white man can do.
The black man can't do or do better.
I mean, it's a super.
Why are you still talking like this to people?
It's important to get it done.
Why are you still talking like this to people?
Who sits there and looks at, you know, different very, I mean, voters of color, different demographics and says this stuff.
Does I hear him say this?
And I watched that video.
That video was so cringe.
It just feels so racist.
He is.
He is.
He's on the Pander Express and he can't get off.
It's so bad.
And then, wait a minute, audio sound bite four, listen to this.
It just gets crazier.
What do you think he would have done on January 6th if black Americans that stormed it?
Think about this.
What do you think would happen if black Americans have stormed the Capitol?
I don't think he'd be talking about pardons.
It's the same guy who wanted to tear gash you.
you as you peacefully protested George Floyd's murder. The same guy who still calls the Central Park
Five. Okay. So there, I mean, that just assumes that they were all white. Maybe the majority of
them were, but I don't even know if that's the, I don't know. I mean, I didn't sit there. I don't
think like a progressive. I don't sit here and go, let's look at, let's only see race. That's how
progressives think. They only want to see race, everything through race. I don't know how you live like
that. But furthermore, what about the BLM stuff that happened in cities across the country for
two summers in a row? Ferguson burned. Towns in Tennessee and Kentucky and hell, they tried to set in a fire
writers tried setting a fire to a church in D.C. There weren't really any arrest or anything,
and that was far more damage and far more dangerous. There were fatalities from that. And that was under
Trump's term. I didn't see any, you know, National Guard, state police, any of that stuff
coming out. Did you gain? No. So what is he talking about? Great question. I mean, there was a white
woman who was shot and killed by a black police officer in D.C. for January 6th. He kind of glosses over
that if you want to have a conversation about race. I mean, there literally was a SWAT team behind her.
And this Capitol police officer still thought, I'm just going to go ahead and fire at her. I don't care
what's behind the target at all.
Just like the first rule.
Just shoots her dead on camera.
If you want to have that conversation
about race.
But I don't
it's just such, it's pandering.
It's such pandering. And it seems
so racist every time he does this stuff.
It's embarrassing. Oh my gosh.
It just gets worse.
Audio somebody,
just give me a little bit of seven. Although I think
most of this is yelling.
They're trying to erase black.
history. We're going to write black history because it's American history. Wasn't he again he was the
pro segregation president. Kane also found video of him dropping the N-word. Yeah. You did once or
twice. Yeah, he's done it once at least. It has to be censored before we can even play it.
But yeah, he heard it. We played it on break and it was he said it. He sure did. Speaking of people
saying stuff, can we talk? Hang on, I got to talk about this Pope thing.
Pope Francis, this is the Guardian. It's a British paper. Pope Francis allegedly used offensive slur during discussion about gay men.
Bishops say the pontiff made the remark during a closed-door debate on admitting homosexual men into seminaries.
Really? He said he's 87. And apparently, according to the article, it was a remark he made during a closed-door meeting with bishops in Rome last week, where they were reportedly discussing whether
gay men should be out gay men should be admitted into Catholic
seminaries where priests are trained a topic that the Italian
bishop's conference is said to have been pondering for some time
can I say it in Italian?
I don't know does that count I mean it's what he said it's news
yeah but it's so he used the word
that they use for cigarettes in the UK
Yeah. I mean, he called him, it rhymes with dags.
It's a mystery.
That's what he said.
The Italian, can I say the Italian?
Because he said it in Italian.
But he was saying, well, this is how I have it on my rundown.
Quote, there's too many daggots.
That's what he said.
It's a vulgar Italian word that roughly translates to daggetness.
is what the article says.
And of course I'm saying, not that I'm saying the D, not the F,
because we'll get in trouble.
So,
they said that the unnamed bishops that he,
they said the pontiff meant the derogatory term is a joke.
And some were surprised and perplexed by the legislator.
He might not have been aware that the term was offensive.
Wait, you're more offended over that than the possibility of what he just said.
Wait a minute, hold up.
By the way, the photo that one select,
of this is just chef's kiss.
I mean, we just point that out for a moment.
He said that, because the Pope said that he said being gays of fashion and the clergy
is susceptible and all this stuff.
So they're mad that he's called them a bunch of dags, but they're not mad that they're
being admitted.
The bishops who got butt hurt over it, pun intended.
Right?
I don't know.
It's Frociagni.
Is that how it's pretext?
Frochi Agni.
That's apparently what it is.
That's for news purposes.
Anyway, but he said that
the article says,
during the discussion, when one of the bishops asked
Francis, what he should do? The Pope reportedly
reiterated his objection to admitting
gay men, saying that while it was important to
embrace everyone, it was likely that a gay person
could risk leading a double life.
And then he's alleged to have added that there was already
too much of the
Frochi Agni.
a vulgar Italian word that roughly translates daggetness in some seminaries. So he said that there's
too many of them in the seminaries. This is what he said. And some of the actual bishops were like,
oh, that sounds like a slur. I'm perplexed. You're perplexed that he said the word, but you're
not perplexed that he had to because it exists? Where are you at? Right? Someone's like,
the pons of me not have been aware the term was offensive. I'm pretty sure he probably was.
I don't know.
It's just the Roman Catholic Church's position is that homosexual acts are sinful,
the decree on training for priests in 2016, blah, blah, blah.
I just think it's funny that they're acting, like there are people acting like it's,
I can't believe he used that word.
Well, I can't believe that there's apparently too much daggetness in the seminaries.
I mean, I'm more shocked over that than the word he used, right?
I mean, not shocked, but you know what I mean, right?
Go on.
So I wish he wasn't so bad on so many other things
Because I feel like this is a Federman moment he kind of had
Right?
Because on the other stuff he's just he's just not so great on
I got to say not so great on
So in addition to this
Taylor Swift's fans the Swifties want her to speak out
Oh my gosh guys
They need her to speak out on Gaza
Why you might be asking
I don't know but they're demanding it
So there are social media fans
have launched a full-on thing to persuade her to chime in on the war between Israel and Hamas
and Gaza. And they have a hashtag swift east for Palestine. And they're demanding that this expert
on Middle Eastern policy speak out. Actually, I mean, just stop trying to make people speak out on this
stuff. Validate us. We need to borrow your influence. Validate us. That's what this is. That's what this is.
all it is. They had, who is it, Kate Blanchett on the red carpet at Cannes Film Festival, which apparently
is just, why were there so many damn Z-listers on that red carpet? I used to like watching
red carpet fashion and the arrivals of stuff. Like when you still had old Hollywood people alive,
I feel like I was born in the wrong era. Now it's just all trash. Everybody just is trashy looking
and they just, there were like people who, I'm like, why are you here? You're only famous for being
a clothes horse. Why are you here?
and apparently Kate Blanchett was on the red carpet.
She had the Gazan flag as like the back part of her dress.
So I don't know.
Everybody's got to make a, everybody's got to make a stance.
It's, it's about branding.
They, people want to make this political knee bending a brand.
That's what it is.
This genuflection.
They want to make it a brand.
But Swifties are demanding that she speak out.
Didn't, you know her, she had a, um, a video of her, uh, I guess,
security, her detail that went viral like a couple of months ago. She was performing at a concert
and she was coming off stage and her security detail was there and it showed how hyper aware he was
of everything and it went viral and people were applauding him. Turns out he was a member of Mossad.
He was an IDF and he left her concert after this was like right before this video came out
right after October 7th because he had left to go fight. He was.
left after the October 7th terrorist attack to go fight. So it's like she was protected this entire
time by somebody in the IDF. So you're going to have her speak out against it now because she sure
herself didn't have anybody from Gaza watching her back. Shut up. So dumb. You need to be drinking
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It's his life mission to make bad decisions.
It's time for Florida man. So a Florida man who was wanted was found with drugs after getting lost in the woods and he had to call the deputies for help.
Okay. So, Branford, Florida, a Florida man got lost in the woods, but he had a warrant out for his arrest. And he had to call rescuers for help. Deputies with the Sawani County Sheriff's Office say James Lombardi, 43. This guy's 43? No way. No way is this guy 43. You are kidding me. No way.
He's had a rough life.
This guy looks like he's 70.
This guy does not look 43 years old.
Somebody's lying.
I want to just threw that up on the screen,
on the simulcast screen for you all.
That dude don't, he does not look 43 years old.
No way.
43.
If I was at the carnival,
Kainty looks like he would be your dad.
Yeah.
If I was guessing ages, I'd get this wrong.
Oh my gosh.
Okay, I know there's more to the story,
but holy cow.
all right so he this guy got lost in the woods he called for help Saturday morning
the sheriff's office came out they found him in an hour brought him back in the boat park
and then they were like you got an active arrest warrant out because you violated your probation
and then they found drugs on him and he had all kinds of stuff meth glass pipe glass vial all kinds
so he got charged with a bunch of things including meth and drugstores
stuff. So he went back to the pokey. There you go. Florida men are accused of stealing 150 gallons
of used cooking oil from restaurants. Please tell me what this is for. Why do people do this?
Biodiesel. Back in the day, you can turn, you can actually turn used cooking oil into a biofuel,
into a diesel fuel with the proper little, you know. Are you telling me that this is what these
criminals are doing? Yeah. I mean, there's not much you can really use,
used cooking oil for
So these two dudes
South Florida, they were arrested in St. Petersburg,
were accused of stealing
150 gallons of used cooking oil.
Wilmer Durand and Julio
Oana, 49 and 53,
charged with burglary.
They said it was well planned.
Now, state law says restaurants have to dispose
with their use cooking oil after framed food,
but apparently this metro diner
just put it in a tank outside, third party
comes and picks it up. Usually
the areas are fenced and locked, but apparently
I guess this isn't.
And witnesses watched them do it.
And they also stole from a cracker barrel.
Isn't it a lot of work, though, to do that?
Yeah.
And by the way, it wasn't even illegal to do that like five to ten years ago.
Like most restaurants were like, yeah, we just need to get rid of it.
And it was costing them to get rid of it.
And so people were like, well, we'll take it.
And so it became a thing.
And now everyone's protecting their used cooking oil.
And I don't get it.
I don't get it either.
They said it was, so they said it was theft.
And it is. They said 55% of darling ingredients. They own the tank at the Metro Diner. They said 55% of theirs produces renewable diesel. And it's a valuable commodity. So I cannot believe that's a thing. Wow. Anyway, they got in trouble. Totally arrested. This Palm Beach Post, a man facing life in prison for sexually exploiting two teenage girls begged for a judge to sentence him to a decade instead. And he goes, he said he's a 26,
six year old child in a man's body. I think this guy should be put to death personally.
Really? No, the problem isn't that you're a child in a man's body, which is a gross thing.
It doesn't exist. It's at your breathing. The problem is that you're breathing. This guy doesn't,
shouldn't be alive. But apparently he exploited one of the girls was 13 years old.
And he like, yeah, he's a big, he's a bad guy, bad, bad, bad guy.
Oh my gosh. Yeah, why is he breathing?
Florida May was arrested for abandoning three kids on an island.
Oh, okay. There you go.
No.
Satellite Beach Police Department said they got a 911 call from a 51-year-old who said he lost contact with three kids who were supposed to be in his care.
9, 10, and 11.
He and his companion left the kids while they went to get more camping supplies.
And then they were both found, Kayla Campbell and Leonard Nile were both found intoxicated.
They couldn't, police couldn't get a coherent statement from either of them.
A good Samaritan located the kids.
They heard them screaming for help brought them to safety.
They were alone on the island for four hours without food or supplies.
And the adults were doing coke and smoking marriage, awana.
They got taken into jail custody on charges of child neglect.
Galley, we got more in store.
Third hour on the way, stick with us.
Hello, everybody.
My name is Lena Mayan.
Today I have a distinct honor being here at the launch of Blackville.
for Harris Biden with our president and vice president.
Yeah, Harris Biden.
Okay, I really think that's how that goes.
Anyway, welcome.
Anyway, here's Wonderwall.
Welcome back to the show.
Dana Lashu at the top of this third hour.
There's an anatomy of the smear.
We've got some stuff.
So they're coming out.
They're trying to say that Trump used the N-word.
Mm-hmm.
Yep.
from the first season of The Apprentice.
Yep, yeah, he did.
The N-word.
That's what they're saying.
So this is on a TV set, a set for a TV show.
A set where there's television.
Cameras, microphones.
Yeah, the broadcast stuff.
So they would probably have proof then, right?
They'd have some sort of video or audio evidence of it.
Surely it would have come out in 2016, you know.
the statement that they have is no one is surprised that Donald Trump
who entered public life by falsely accusing black men of murder
I'm sorry I'll sharpen what
and entered political life
spreading lies about the first black president
Hillary Clinton hiring the lawyer who pushed the birtherism said what
that was literally Hillary's up
reportedly used reportedly used the end
to casually denigrated successful black man.
Anyone notice a pattern?
I don't know why I'm reading it like this.
It's just more entertaining.
Donald Trump is exactly who black.
Golly, they are so desperate.
Donald Trump is exactly who black voters know him to be a textbook racist.
Blah, blah, blah, blah.
That's the whole statement.
They put that word reportedly in there to protect themselves legally.
They've been hemorrhaging black voters.
And I've noted, I noted this during the election.
In fact, I talked about this election night in 2016.
When I was in New York with Fox, I talked about it in 2020.
The number of black voters that have been moving towards the Republican Party has been increasing steadily.
There was actually even began, I would say, pre-2016.
But it was so small that it seemed insignificant at the time.
But now, after 2020, when you saw such a significant number of black voters moved to the right now,
Now you look back at like the midterm elections in 2018 and you're like, was it, was it insignificant?
I don't know.
You know, you're just like, maybe it wasn't insignificant or not 2018, sorry, 2012.
Mitt Romney picked up some, but not a lot.
McCain picked up only a little bit, not a lot.
Trump picked up a significant percentage.
And black voters are still, they've still been leaning over and going towards the Republican Party.
or at least conservative-leaning independence.
And this is freaking out Democrats.
So instead of Democrats going and talking like normal people,
they're like aliens.
What the hell?
They have no idea how to talk to voters.
It's a black voter.
I can't talk to them about things like lower taxes
and more business opportunity.
I guess I better talk to them about race.
That's all they do.
That's how Democrats look at stuff.
Oh, my gosh, there's a woman who votes.
I can't talk to her about lower taxes
and, you know, all of this good stuff.
I got to talk to her about vaginas and abortions.
Audio sum by two.
Case and point, they sound so damn awkward when they do it.
Listen to this.
This is crazy.
I'm a memorial day.
I proudly still with a black man.
Okay.
He's so weird.
But this is what Democrats do, right?
They freak out over all of this.
Keep in mind, this is the party, guys, just in the past month.
What have you seen?
Well, yeah, I want to be.
Democrat who used the N-word slur.
You got Eric Adams, who said, yeah, we need to send these illegal immigrants up to New York.
They can work his lifeguard, since they're so good at swimming.
He said that on camera.
You have Kathy Holkle who's like, yeah, black kids in the Bronx, or they've never even seen a computer.
They don't know what the word is.
They don't know what the word is.
Computer, what?
This is what Democrats is.
Nadler.
Oh, yeah, we need Mexicans to come up and pick our fruit.
Pelosi, too.
This is what Democrats say.
they're like, oh, but Trump said the N-word, and he said it on his set with a butt ton of cameras and all kinds of recording equipment.
But we just don't have any, like, proof of it.
So it's reportedly.
Because they're hemorrhaging black boats.
And so they got to, they got to try to scare Jim Crow some up.
That's what they're trying to do.
That's what it is.
It's so damn racist.
Somebody cover the spots on the back of that man's head, too.
Whenever he turns around, when Joe Biden turns around, I'm like, Jim, any Christmas.
You can kind of see where the man.
It's like Mr. Burns.
Anyway,
it is so incredibly racist to use this.
And they have no other way of talking to black voters.
Normal politicians would be talking to all demographics about the issues that they're concerned over the most.
Not Democrats, because they see everything through race.
Black people get talked about black people's stuff.
Women get talked about women people's stuff.
Hispanics get talked to about Hispanic people stuff.
You know, everybody has the same concerns.
Everybody's broke.
We're worried about inflation.
We're worried about jobs.
Worryed about national security.
Worry about taxes that you keep raising.
Worrying about damn government spending that you keep doing.
Oh, but no.
Heaven forbid we talk about those issues.
Nope, that's a black voter.
Race-dity race.
Trump's going to come and kill you.
He's a big old racist and blah, blah, blah.
Oh, you're a woman, vagina, vagina, abortion, abortion.
Trump's going to come steal all your abortions.
Oh, you're a Hispanic voter.
Trump's going to put crocodiles in the Rio.
Oh, my goodness.
He's going to come and take all your talk.
I mean, like, what in the world?
This is the kind of stuff.
That's what Democrats do.
It's so racist.
It is so racist.
Aren't people tired of this?
I mean, they are so freaked out.
This is so bad.
who's running this campaign?
But, Kane, you noted they're all saying it now.
Who else is saying it?
You got Harris Biden.
You got Baccari Sellers is out there.
Eric Swalwell was out there saying it.
It's like today was the day they chose.
And the memo went out that, hey, we got to put out that thing that Trump said the N-word.
When, by the way, like you mentioned, seven years later, they still haven't produced a tape or any sort of evidence?
Well, Lorraine reminds you.
me, do you remember when Mr. Roseanne Barr, oh, sorry, Tom Arnold, that feckless meat sack,
when he claimed that I've got tapes from The Apprentice.
Donald Trump said the N-word, and then he never actually produced them.
I'd forgotten about that.
I think that's what actually started the whole snowballing of the news stories after that.
Yeah, he was like, oh, I got him.
I can't actually produce anything because I don't got it, but, you know.
Well, there's an editor on that show that was not a Trump fan, by the way, and even claims
that there were no Trump fans on the set
that he watched frame by frame,
all the gag reels, all the everything,
and that would have spread like wildfire then
because nobody were fans of Trump at the time.
So he knows, and they know, that there is no such evidence.
We can't play the video of Biden saying it, though, right?
Because we'll get in trouble.
Because we will get in trouble.
Even though the president said it?
Yeah.
The president literally said the N-word.
It's on tape and we have it.
Not Trump, Biden.
Are you sure?
Can't play it?
Yes.
No, I mean, like, can we just take out?
You could just tell people that it exists online.
Yeah, but they're not going to believe us.
I don't want to be like Tom Arnold.
No, it's online.
Like, Tom Arnold didn't even, there's nothing online.
You can literally Google it.
And it comes right up.
Yeah, it comes right up.
Still, there's some people who are driving trucks right now.
They can't Google it.
They're like, Dana, really?
Are you going to Tom Arnold us?
They sure can't.
See?
I'm thinking of them.
I don't want them out Googling stuff.
You are thoughtful.
I've never accused you of being unwise.
You know what I'm saying?
like I'm all about thinking for everybody,
thinking of the people.
That's what I'm doing.
Yeah, I, um,
it's, it's just,
wow,
it's amazing.
And,
um,
because,
yeah,
because Biden did,
Biden said a lot of stuff.
But this is,
so you've had Swalwell put this out,
who well,
I'm looking at,
there's a lot of people who put this stuff out.
All right.
So I first saw it this morning with Baccari Sellers and then he got ratioed into
oblivion.
And Eric Swalwell put it out.
Um,
then the Biden,
Harris headquarters, campaign headquarters, put it out.
Yeah.
So the, you know, the marching orders have been put out.
Yeah.
So, yeah, that's their new narrative.
They're going to really run with us.
They're going to really, really run with us.
Except it doesn't exist, though.
I can't believe.
This is so stupid.
All right.
I got more stuff I got a hit, though.
But I just, I have to tell you, that's the new narrative that's being crafted right now,
just to let you guys.
know as the jury's deliberating.
They're trying to do everything that they can right now, guys, everything they can, everything
possible.
But I just don't know if that's going to, I don't know if that's going to be enough to work
for them.
I just don't know.
But we'll keep, and if that, if that, you know, I mean, they tried this in 2016, tried
it again in 2020.
They've never came out with anything.
No.
Mm-mm.
In the meantime, Trump's still, they're still waiting for the jury deliberation.
I think that there's probably going to be a conviction just because I think they
tipped the skills with how the jury was instructed. And so we'll see. But we'll keep, we'll keep, we'll keep tabs on it. Now, this, a week ago, you're going to get really mad, King. So a week ago, we talked about Biden releasing a million barrels of oil from the Strategic Reserve, right? We go through about $8 million a day as a country. And he wanted to lower gas prices and it didn't work. So guess what?
he's going to release another million ahead of 4th of July.
So the first million didn't work?
Didn't work.
Didn't work.
Yes.
Okay.
The first thing didn't work, so they're going to do what didn't work again.
Yeah.
And that's going to, he tweeted this.
He said, quote, gas prices are down from $1.40 after their peak, from their peak after Russia's war, but they're still too high.
My administration is releasing one million barrels of gasoline from the Northeast gasoline supply was.
of July 4th, which is going to lower prices at the pump when folks need it the most.
A million barrels does not lower anything at the pump.
It doesn't. And why our gas price is still high, Mr. President?
Exactly.
It's because Trump said the N-word.
Because Trump said the N-word. Or didn't say it.
He reportedly said it.
He didn't say the N-word. Can you believe it?
Do people realize our strategic petroleum reserve is at the lowest levels it's been in decades?
talking 40 plus years.
Trump may have said the N-word.
Right, but our emergency supply of petroleum is at the lowest levels it's been in 40-plus years.
Yep.
Yeah, but that N-word, though, Trump is said to have said it.
Right.
But they didn't, there's no video.
They weren't able to produce it, but that's what happened.
So you could talk about the oil and gas.
Yeah, of the oil and gas issue and then Trump said the.
But are you going to vote for somebody who's going to steal all your abortions?
What?
Yeah.
That's what, that's a reality.
You're never going to vote again and he's going to steal all your abortions.
I didn't, yeah, I didn't hear about that one.
Yeah.
And he said the N-word, maybe, reportedly or not.
Facts.
Can you, I would get, if I could just, if I sounded like that all the time, a Democrat would hire me.
You know, it's true.
We got more on the way.
heaven help us all.
And now, all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick 5.
Damn you, Kane, and your memes.
I'm so distracted now I just want to talk about the memes.
Okay.
Oh, my gosh.
Really?
I got to go to this?
Headline, I ate my nan.
A sister shockingly reveals that she put her grandmother's ashes in pasta sauce to prank her brother.
A prank?
It's an Australian show.
Australian.
And they were eating pasta.
Pasta.
And the host of this Australian radio, I can't do an accent.
They were left horrified after a woman called into their program,
claiming she fed her grandmother's ashes to her brother as a prank cane.
She said they were grieving, so blah, blah, blah.
She said that she thought I was going to be a joke and it was just so disgusting.
So it was, yeah.
She fed our nander.
Oh, golly.
That's person pesto.
That's person pesto.
That's your growth.
Rely on AI, they said.
It improves the quality of life, they said.
Innocent woman branded a thief by AI recognition software, falsely.
She's innocent.
And so, yeah, see, this is my problem.
Okay, isn't this just like red light cameras,
how red light cameras are unconstitutional?
Wouldn't the AI recognition software be unconstitutional as well?
but um
end of next
here you go
a man who broke into Buckingham
Palace claimed that he just wanted
somewhere to we
what
how do you break in there
this guy who's got a lot of consonants
in his name climbed over the gates
climbed over the gates
and managed to reach the courtyard
security system went off
he said it took them four minutes to arrive
and he hadn't realized he was the only
that he where he was
and he was just looking for somewhere to urinate
but then they'd seized his phone
and thought
saw he had been looking online
at Buckingham Palace. So, yeah, that
doesn't seem like that story
held water.
Moving on.
So bad.
Let's see this.
An alleged naked run
on Virgin flight from Perth to Melbourne
Leads. What is going on,
Australia? Your people.
The Australian federal police say
officers arrested him man after he allegedly
ran naked through the aircraft.
Mid-flight,
a crew member to the floor.
Ew, nasty.
They don't say how old he was.
But they said the safety of our guests and crews are top priority.
And then they had to ground the flight.
And then Spirit Airlines, a pilot on the flight to Fort Lauderdale,
told passengers to prepare for a possible water landing.
My first thought isn't that the planes landed in the water,
and it's kind of a crash.
It's sharks.
You're in the shark's house.
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Putting down hospitals and the rest of it.
So they don't want them to see that contrast,
so they focus on something else.
And it's a diversionary tactic.
It's a self-fulfilling problem.
You demonize, and then you,
We call it the wrap-up smear.
If you want to talk politics, you call it the wrap-up smear.
You smear somebody with falsehoods and all the rest, and then you merchandise it.
And then you write it, and they'll say, see, it's reported in the press that this, this, this, and this.
So they have that validation that the press reported the smear, and then it's called the wrap-up smear.
Now I'm going to merchandise the press's report on the smear that we made.
And it's a tactic.
I mean, it's self-evident.
That's what she said.
It's what we do.
It's what we do.
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lashier with you.
That's Nancy Pelosi.
And that's what they're doing right now with this insanity.
By the way, we found the apprentice tape.
We did it?
We did.
Wow.
You want to hear it?
We had to censor it.
One got it censored.
Go ahead.
Here's the apprentice tape.
Legislators and defeating the Nunez plan in the basement said,
quote, we already have a n-mere, we don't need any more.
Big shots.
I feel like he could have not said that word.
Wait a minute.
That didn't sound like Trump at all.
Oh, wait, that wasn't Trump, was it?
Didn't really look like him, did it?
Didn't have the comb over?
He didn't look like, that didn't look like Trump.
Wait a minute here.
I was told that there was a tape that existed and that that was it.
I was told reliably.
Well, in this day and age of AI, you know, AI voice.
you know, replication.
Oh, I can't wait for that.
Hello, I am Donald Trump.
And here is what I have to say.
The Apprentice.
AI voice replication is actually pretty good.
So I'm sure we'll see some of those too.
But you know it's fake, though.
I, you know, there's a bunch of other racist stuff that they've all said.
There's a whole video.
I put it in, we can't play it because it's not censored.
But there's, you know, Joe Biden, when he was talking about,
I can't even get into it because it's so, it's so bad.
He was he made
Remember when he was talking about Indian
Americans like not Native American
But like from India India
owning gas stations
Right
He talked he'd made
He said that
There's all kinds of stuff that he has said
That they have on video that you hear it
And you're just like what are you what?
What?
If there was evidence of Trump doing this
It would have been out there forever
I mean for crying out loud
They got the grabber by the
They got that
You know
they would have this.
You got to grab them by and I don't know.
It's also stupid.
Everything's so dumb.
If there was, if it really existed, they would have it.
But they don't have it.
And I can't, they did this.
I want to remind you all, do you remember back during the Tea Party days, 2010?
And it is when members of the house led by Speaker Nancy Pelosi were going to go into the house chamber.
And they were, they had passed, they were going to, they were going to do the final procedural vote.
It was all a formality at this point.
And pass the health care bill.
And she was walking to the house chamber with a giant Acme gavel.
And it was all such theater because there are tunnels that run underneath the Capitol.
You don't have to walk outside.
In fact, they have those tunnels explicitly for the safety.
and that of the House and Senate members.
I've been in the tunnels.
They are there.
They run from where all of the House members' offices are
all the way into the Capitol building.
You never have to go outside.
I've walked them.
But they purposely wanted to walk outside
because there were tons of tea partiers
that were outside peacefully protesting.
And there was one moment
when Nancy Pelosi was walking
and you had, who's the guy from Casey,
the rep in the case?
Casey area. Sam Yule, I can't remember his name anymore. But him, you had Jesse Jackson, Jr.
And several other far left lawmakers who were following Nancy Pelosi into the house with her
giant Acme gavel. And they purposely walked outside because they wanted a, they wanted
video footage of a conflict. They were trying to bait people into conflict. And they were trying to bait people into
conflict purposely.
And so
they walked outside and they walked right through the crowd.
Now that's not even advisable
to do by Capitol Police or anybody else
that they did it on purpose.
And everyone was very peaceful. Of course they were protesting
and they were yelling.
And there were tons of phones everywhere.
And there was one part where they were walking up the steps
at one portion of the Capitol to get inside.
and there you could see phones outstretched everywhere, people walk inside, and that was that.
Well, anyway, later, they came up with this story after they passed the health care bill
where they said that the tea partiers outside, and it particularly at that moment,
according to Jesse Jackson Jr., were calling them the N-word.
And it went from a bunch of them were calling them the N-word to the Nobody was.
I was working with Andrew Breitbart at the time.
and Andrew was like, I'll give $10,000 to anyone who can give me,
who can give me video footage of this slur.
Because there were phones everywhere.
I mean, right as they walked by, supposedly when it was said,
there are no fewer than like seven or eight phones right there.
It would have picked up anything.
And there was no, it never picked, they got all of the footage.
Andrew got all of the footage.
Every bit of cell phone footage.
He somehow got in contact with all of the people who,
phones were in that in that video the the original video shot he got all their footage not a single
slur was heard jesse jackson junior even had his own phone out and was recording everyone as he went
up the stairs and he refused to turn over his phone footage he refused to produce it or publish
it and it was weird because you would think that he would want to do so he was he and john lewis
uh and so many others who was this other rep
Is that Emmanuel Cleaver?
Emmanuel Cleaver.
He was Emmanuel Cleaver.
Him is Emmanuel Cleaver, John Lewis, Jesse Jackson, Jr.
And there was someone else.
They all insisted.
It was particularly Cleaver and Jesse Jackson Jr.
That were insisting somebody said the N-word.
They were calling them the N-word.
And Jesse Jackson, Jr. had his own phone out.
You can see in the video clip that is all over the internet, he had his own phone out.
So Andrew got all of the video footage.
Jesse Jackson, Jr. was not going to give his video footage up.
There is nothing like that.
People were just saying shame on you and kill the bill.
And that's all they were saying.
No one said anything of the sort.
So you had these elected officials who were impugning the characters and motives and smearing, accusing them of a sin, making an idol of race, accusing them, sinfully accusing somebody else falsely of a sin, bearing false witness.
They themselves were making idols out of race, multiple sins being committed.
And there was never any apology, never anything.
It was the anatomy of a smear.
They tried that so many times.
And that was when they were really trying to push it.
The Tea Partiers didn't give them what they wanted.
They were hoping for confrontation, for conflict, that never happened.
Everything that they accused the Tea Party of ever doing, they themselves did.
Whether it was with Occupy Wall Street, whether it was with the Black Block stuff, whether it was with BLM,
any of it. They've always done it themselves. And there's never been, all of that video footage was
published and there was a lot of it. And there's no slurs at all in any of it. Just people saying,
shame on you, kill the bill, you know, privatized health care, things like that. And they
purposely did that. And when they didn't get the reaction they wanted from these peaceful people,
they made it up.
when they didn't get the reaction they wanted,
they just made it up.
How heinous is that?
That you have some people who are so soulless
in positions of power,
elected positions of power,
that if they can't bait you
into acting as egregiously as they do,
they'll just make it up about you.
And the press runs with it.
Just like they're running with it now.
With this whole stupid,
well, you said the N-word and the apprentice.
Good grief. This is so dumb. We've been down this road before. And I'll add, again, this was before 2016 when this supposedly happened. You're telling me it didn't come out. Come on. I don't believe that for a second, do you? You guys know that if it existed, and as Lorraine reminded Tom Arnold was saying it, you guys know that they would have had that, it would have been plastered everywhere. That audio would have been everywhere, just like grab her by their.
was. That's all they had. Lorraine found that
Joe Biden audio. If you want to throw that up,
came the it's a little it's a little muffled but you can hear what he says.
Joe Biden goes you can't go to a 7-Eleven or Dunkin Donuts unless you have a slight Indian
accent. That's what he said. He literally says this.
had a great relationship. In Delaware, the largest growth in population is Indian Americans, moving from India.
You cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin' Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent.
I'm not talking.
What?
Uh, Kane? Didn't they get mad at Apu and The Simpsons?
They did because Hank Azaria was the voice and not an actual Indian.
Yeah.
It feels like this is...
Wow.
There's so much on tape of Biden being racist
and nothing on tape of Trump being racist,
yet somehow the left thinks you're stupid.
Well, they're mad.
They're hemorrhaging minority voters.
And like I said, instead of being like normal people would,
normal people would go, wow, maybe we should talk to them
about things that they're concerned about.
Maybe we should have conversations about, oh, I don't know,
taxes and business and the economy and inflation.
But they don't do that.
Instead, they're like, no, all where you're going to talk to you about is race because you're black.
Or all we're going to talk to you is about race and how, you know, border should be open because you're Hispanic.
And all we're going to talk to you women about is abortions.
I mean, it's so, it's beyond pandering.
They see people as stereotypes.
They create caricatures of different voting blocks.
And they like the division.
They enjoy the division.
but now it's kind of has them in a crossroads
because they also want to keep Trans-Tifa happy
but you know a lot of more conservative communities
black and Hispanic community like I said
back during the days of Prop 8 they drove that
but left couldn't get on them for it
because then that would make the left racist right
so they're at odds with the Trans-Tifa stuff
so the Democrats are hemorrhaging
minority voters in large part
because all this DEI nonsense and this you know
trans Tifa stuff
And so instead of recognizing that and realizing where the most power lies in terms of voting blocks, they decide, oh, we're just going to lecture about race.
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You know, Trump is the most investigated person probably in the history of the world.
And they haven't been able to really get him.
People might call him an asshole, but he's my asshole.
What?
I love it.
They might call him a burkle, but he's my burkele.
It's Dennis Quaid.
He cracks me up.
Dennis Quaid cracks me up.
I think it's funny that he's, he was promoting, he's got like a movie coming out.
Well, it's been coming out for a while, but they've been promoting it, the Reagan movie that he's got.
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you here.
Is it weird that I like Randy Quaid as much as I like Dennis Quaid?
Really?
I do.
Have you seen some of the stuff he's got?
I mean, I don't dislike him, but I do think he's, I don't know what to think of him.
No, like the guy.
Much respect.
He's not all that different from his Independence Day character.
Yes.
In real life.
In that movie, there was proof of aliens.
Oh, oh.
Speaking of which.
Awards for the Segway, Dana.
Thank you. Thank you, little me.
Let's, do you guys see the alien store?
Okay, okay. Well, whoa, whoa, what? Oh, hold up.
Hold on, hold up. I can't believe.
Let me pull it up. In Las Vegas.
I wonder if Vegas Larry has seen any of this.
Listener of Vegas Larry.
The Las Vegas alien that showed an eight-foot-tall creature in a cloak
who creep in a rod of yard, an expert looked at the video.
I don't even know who this expert is.
He's a veteran in the field of crime scene reconstruction.
He worked on the Oscar Pistorius case and all that stuff.
He says, yeah, it's a real video.
It hasn't been digitally altered.
We played audio of this when it first happened.
We played actually video this.
Yeah, we played the video.
We played all of it of when it actually happened.
And it was super freaky.
And it's like this creepy cloaked eight foot tall thing in this family's yard.
The family called the police and they're like, what is this?
There's something creepy back here.
Get it, get it.
And the police were even like, now all of the stuff on, my oldest son said,
all of the stuff on social media is censored.
or YouTube is censored of it.
All the video is censored.
Really?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And they're like,
oh, it's because it's private property.
It's their private property.
Like they were talking to the press about it.
I'm pretty sure the family's okay with it.
It just seemed weird.
They said that there's like all kinds of weirds.
They said it's been weird.
And that it's like this tall creature.
And there was 30 frames of the showing a head surrounded by smoke,
which they said was like a cloaking device and it was peeking over a fence.
And the guy was like, this is not faked.
Like, this is not digitally added in.
Aliens are real.
I mean, I wouldn't visit us, though.
I mean, if they're real.
I mean, and I really don't think that the family, by the way, cares that the footage of their own property is out there because they have been on YouTube going.
I have aliens in my backyard.
So I feel like that's a cop out.
And it's all over X.
It's all over.
Like, you just look it up on X.
You can find all kinds of different videos, different angles.
People actually even pointing out where the head and the smoke is, that sort of thing.
It's creepy looking.
Don't watch it at night.
You're going to be creeped out.
But I just got to say,
maybe the reason we don't see them
is because have you seen us?
Have you?
I mean, we literally,
I had this story yesterday
of a guy who spent $14,000 to become a dog.
And then he was like,
I don't want to be a dog anymore.
It's hard to walk as a dog.
Dür.
All right, today's stupidity cane.
Thankfully mental illness has its limits.
All right.
So John Cornyn, Senator from Texas.
Oh, this is so weird.
Is he a new Muslim?
I don't know.
Let's listen to what.
he just said.
I was asking who was Middle Eastern and he thought he was a car like I don't know boomer awkward
all right that does it for us today I'll be back on here with you tomorrow we made it to Friday
have a great night
