The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Tim Walz Whines Over The "R' Word, Charles Payne Makes 2026 Predictions & WTF Is A DOLL MOM?!

Episode Date: December 5, 2025

The January 6th pipe bomber is unmasked as Brian Cole Jr., a 30-year-old African-American male from Woodbridge, VA. President Trump attends the FIFA World Cup Draw with dozens of world leaders at the ...Kennedy Center in Washington. Fox Business’ Charles Payne joins us to react to President Trump’s comments on “affordability”, how to fix the crisis, the “Trump Accounts” for children, and much more. Tim Walz says people are driving by his house calling him “retarded”.Actor Richard Gere trashes Trump and sympathizes with immigrants who are defrauding our welfare system. Did Ilhan Omar know about the $1B welfare fraud case in her Minnesota district? Ben Rhodes calls the traffickers on the Venezuelan drug boat were just “people hanging onto a burning boat”.Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey begrudgingly slams down a Somali meal. Dana reacts to a viral video of a “doll mom” who is a grown woman who takes care of baby dolls like they are real kids. A Florida high school teacher whose book tells the story of his Charlie Kirk poster, joins us to explain why his book was REMOVED off of Amazon.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…PreBornhttps://Preborn.com/DANAThis Christmas, for just $28 you can help save a life. Dial #250 and say “Baby,” or give securely online. Make your gift today.Relief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFDon’t let pain stop you from living the life you want with Relief Factor. Get their 3-week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! Fast Growing Treeshttps://FastGrowingTrees.comGet up to 50% off plus 15% off your next purchase with code DANA—visit and save today! Valid for a limited time, terms and conditions apply.Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/Dana  OR CALL 972-PATRIOTWhat are you waiting for? Switch today. Use promo code DANA for a free month of service.Byrnahttps://Byrna.comSave 15% sitewide during Byrna’s biggest Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale. Don’t miss out!AmmoSquaredhttps://AmmoSquared.comDon’t get caught without ammo and be sure to tell them you heard about Ammo Squared on this show. Keltechttps://KelTecWeapons.comKelTec builds every KS7 GEN2 right here in the USA with American materials and workers—upgrade your home defense today.  KelTec Peacekeepershttps://KelTecWeapons.com/DanaThe KelTec Peacekeepers Program supports those who protect our communities.  Learn more about the program today. HumanNhttps://HumanN.comStart supporting your cardiovascular health with SuperBeets, now available at your local Walmart.Noblehttps://NobleGoldInvestments.com/DanaOpen a new qualified IRA or cash account with Noble Gold and get a FREE 10-ounce Silver Flag Bar plus a Silver American Eagle Proof Coin. Subscribe today and stay in the loop on all things news with The Dana Show. Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramXMore Info

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I've been thinking we need to talk to him about. He might not listen to me. But yeah, as good a time as any. Okay, I'll give it a go. If he ever takes those earphones out. Vaping is harmful to your child's health. Nicotine addiction can affect their concentration, sleep and moods. They're much more likely to smoke when they're older too.
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Starting point is 00:01:08 Some of the stuff that we are going to get to include we got, I feel like every single day I find a new insane story as it relates to immigration, or it relates to the massive amount of fraud against the taxpayer, or it has to do with Islamism, and it seems like it's getting. more and more shocking with all of this. You know, the January 6th, this pipe bomber, too, it's crazy how, you know, they'll go and they'll find all of this information about people who were merely in the Capitol. But they can't, I mean, I just, it's just insane to me with all the cameras that they had there. Why was it so difficult for them to track this stuff down and they didn't talk about it. No one in the press even talked about it either. So that's, I mean, we're all made of a million questions. I mean, they were going after people who weren't even in town. And these people are caught on camera doing this. I don't know. It's maybe they should
Starting point is 00:02:18 have, maybe they should have not been going after people of faith or school board parents or, I don't know, any, any one of the number of things that they were doing instead of going and finding this. I mean, the administration that the, uh, Biden administration, the investigation that they carried out, it just seemed real lame, right? It seemed lame. It seemed lame. It seemed lame and it, and it seemed like the, they, were they, did, it seem like they were really interested in finding them? I don't know. So, the, so the, the. They unmasked the guy. The photos were posted on New York Post last night.
Starting point is 00:03:03 This Brian Cole Jr. guy busted for planting these devices outside of both of the DNC and the RNC committees. What were you told about who this suspect was? Like originally. What did the left say about this suspect or who they thought it was? didn't they sort of intimate that it was, you know, it was somebody who was on the right. There's probably some, you know, middle-aged Trump voting white guy, right? Isn't that what was always suggested, except it wasn't the case? I mean, I know that stuff like that's important to the press and to the left until it's not.
Starting point is 00:03:45 But this individual definitely was not a middle-aged white guy. Neither of those things. It definitely doesn't seem like he was a Trump vote. vote or either. So all of this, what the media was suggesting this person was, yeah, what did you say? Can we had a female, they were a female officer that they were suspecting. That's kind of a big difference. I mean, I'm looking at the CCTV footage and it doesn't look like a female, even then it didn't look like a female, not at all. Well, I mean, when you saw the female, they were saying it was. I mean, you'd understand.
Starting point is 00:04:24 They were going by the gate of the walk and all of that through the CCTV cameras. And they pushed all of this a month ago. Well, yeah. But, I mean, it's, you know, because the left finds it very important. It wasn't a middle-aged white guy. It was a younger black dude. And he purchased all the stuff that he got to make his bomb.
Starting point is 00:04:47 He got it at eight different home depots, Lowe's Walmart MicroCenter They think he started building these bombs back in 2019 And They were 8 inch galvanized steel pipes The ends were capped And there was a
Starting point is 00:05:04 $500,000 a war That was offered by the FBI Under the Biden administration And then now this guy is I feel like they were just all over the page with it And it didn't seem It didn't seem like They were really
Starting point is 00:05:20 interested in finding this person. And then they stopped looking entirely. Didn't they find, memory serves, they found the two by accident, right? I think it was like somebody suggested and they found kind of these two pipe bombs by accident. So this guy's being charged. I think all of the discussion of a second one, has that disappeared? Seems like it has. They're just all over the place with this investigation but oh my gosh if they were if people were anywhere near holy wow if they were anywhere near dc when any of this happened they were game they were they were subjected to it investigations all kinds of stuff i mean i know people who weren't even there and they were brought in for questioning or they were detained
Starting point is 00:06:16 center. They're doing the, what is it, the World Cup draw at the Kennedy Center, the FIFA World Cup draw. Apparently, we set a ticket sales record. I didn't know that. Soccer isn't as big, or football, I guess you could say, isn't as big in the United States as it is in Europe, but I feel like it's becoming bigger. And didn't it seem when I was younger, it kind of seemed like the U.S. was not to be mean, but I don't know. Were we, we, I just don't think that we were, we, I just don't think that we were viewed as seriously in soccer as European team. No, I remember growing up, though, in St. Louis, we had the indoor soccer team, the steamers, if you remember those guys.
Starting point is 00:06:55 Yeah, I remember those. I just didn't know what they did. And it did expand out beyond that. St. Louis is a big, you know, soccer town. But I guess it depends on where you are in the country. So I know that Stephen Wan are watching this draw. They're going to, because it's like what, live any second now, right? I mean, it's all just kicking off right now.
Starting point is 00:07:13 everybody everybody's in at the Kennedy Center for this everybody's at the Kennedy Center and so he's um there's a lot of also um world leaders that are that are showing up you have Mexico's president Canada as you know that there's going to be a lot of discussions on trade as it happens so they have the draw that's taking place huge event would you compare this to like the draft with NFL in terms of not like similarities, but in terms of the attention that it gets, because this is honestly the first time I've ever really paid attention to it. Yeah, pretty much. Yeah. In terms of the headlines that it nets. But if anything, if anything kicks off, we'll get into it. But he's there with a number of foreign leaders. Juan says it's bigger. He's there with another foreign leaders. Apparently they have
Starting point is 00:08:05 UK, they got Scotland there. Everybody's there. So there's a lot of opportunities for trade discussion. And that's something that the administration has also indicated. Very interesting. So we're going to keep an eye on that. I know Stephen Wanner watching it and seeing what happens. Now, as it relates to Minnesota, I swear to you, every single day, it's not like I go digging. They just drop from the sky. The latest in fraud, it seems like more and more. I think there's another, I feel like there is someone who was saying that there's at least another couple of organizations. that partnered with the government, these NGOs. They had federal records indicating that Minnesota funneled over two and a half. Actually, one of the reports that I read, it was over $3 million in federal grants. So this is federal taxpayer money to this group called Communities Advancing Prosperity for Immigrants. And it was through their, it was through the HHS, Department of Health and Human Service, to the Minnesota Department of Health and Human Services or the Department of Human Services in St. Paul.
Starting point is 00:09:21 And it was about dealing with refugee support services and basically they're advancing prosperity for immigrants. That's what it was described as. Refugee resettlement, millions and millions and millions and millions of dollars for this. That is a lot. And that's just the tip of the idea. like I told you, I think half of this stuff is fraud. I think half of what we spend our taxes on anymore. Honestly, I just don't know how it can't be because these programs keep popping up and it's not and I, this sounds so stupid to say it. I don't mean like it's a small tiny number, but it's not like 5 million or 10 million here. We're talking like 30, 40, 50 and up million, sometimes hundreds of millions. And it's every state. And Minnesota looks like the hotbed for it. We're going to
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Starting point is 00:12:10 me to you supporting irish retail and now all of the news you would probably miss it's time for dana's quick five shocker climate change a study on climate change that would make you poorer has been retracted over major flaws because it's a stupid bogus study by a bunch of environmental cultist and uh that's that's all there is to it i mean it was at the possum institute for climate impact research and they were saying that oh my gosh everybody's going to be poor and eating cat food in the desert, basically. But they had to retract their study entirely because it turned out that 60% of everything that they said in this study was absolutely false.
Starting point is 00:12:50 Who shocked? Not I, because the whole thing of climate change, that's all it's about. It's about wealth redistribution, but between nations, not individuals. Chad GPT reportedly encouraged a violent stalker via court documents. They say that a lawsuit that was filed by the DOJ, alleges that chat GPT encouraged a man accused of harassing over a dozen women in five different states to continue stalking his victims, serving as its best friend, and it would entertain his rants and told him to ignore any criticism that he got. 31-year-old Brett DeDig was indicted by a
Starting point is 00:13:28 federal grand jury on charges of cyberstalking, interstate stalking, interstate threats, per the DOJ on Tuesday. He went after a number of women. Let's see. Apparently, I'm going to go down. That's just a doctor's using AI a lot more. I've heard this. I've heard this from a lot of doctors. They use it as a tool. It's not something that takes the place of their expertise or training, but it is a tool that can enhance what they do and help with diagnosis. Diagnoses help with a number of other things. They said 30% of general practitioners in the UK are actually using AI tools in patient consultations. And that's, that's, which is, I think is incredibly important.
Starting point is 00:14:15 But that's, I think if it's used as a tool to help treat patients, I don't see why that's, why that would be a bad thing. They're saying America's diplomatic corps is in crisis at its breaking point. The, they were, to get into it, because they buried the lead of this god awful story, like literally nine paragraphs in, it's the American Foreign Service Association. They're saying a lot of people, fewer people, are doing American Foreign Service. uh they're doing like less uh volunteering in foreign countries things like that also you know the big thing that that goes towards reducing that is the the percentage of global threats worldwide i mean nobody wants to go overseas and volunteer or do anything if they feel like their safety if they feel like their government's not even going to be able to bring them back um that's
Starting point is 00:15:01 that's incredibly important uh also the uh presidential ballroom architect he uh was fired because And he was the guy who said it was too big. He ultimately ended up being fired after he was arguing with POTUS and others about the size and scope of the White House ballroom, $300 million, which is being funded privately, including POTUS himself. James McCreery, the second, and his architecture firm were replaced back in October per the Washington Post. They had battled over their desire to keep the size of the new building and whether or not it needed to be increased. And so interesting. We got a lot more on the way. Stick with us.
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Starting point is 00:19:12 hearing about economic anxiety and it's driving people to socialism and the potus was talking about affordability and people were saying, oh my gosh, you can't sit here and shoot down affordability and we have debate on jobs numbers. What is the real story of all of this? What is the real story of all of this? Joining us right now, our friend Charles Payne, hosts to make a money with Charles Payne, really the only money show that you need to be watching. It's weekdays, two to three Eastern, on Fox business. He joins us via video. Charles, my good friend, it's so nice to see you. I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. Thank you for being with us. Talk to me about this. It's like the buzzword. It's like this is the new buzzword right now, is affordability.
Starting point is 00:19:49 And when the president was talking about affordability, he was saying, well, I don't want to hear that word. You know, this is dumb to talk about it in this manner. He's starting to take a lot of heat for that. How do you talk to the people who are criticizing him over this? Well, you know, there are two things here. First of all, nothing's started this year, right? I mean, a lot of this, to the president's point, is sort of anti-Trump spin that really he caught, he inherited almost every single thing we're talking about. And we're not just, we're not just talking about something that just happened slightly. This so-called affordability crisis began five years ago during COVID, right after COVID, all of the money that was
Starting point is 00:20:31 putting to this economy. Some of it was just so willy-nilling, the two trillion dollars from President Biden that spiked. Listen, we'd never, we'd stop talking about inflation as an issue in this country for 40 years. You had to go back to the early 80s when inflation was really a real serious problem. And the only thing people ever measured was gasoline prices. So you dump two trillion in and stemmy checks. Then you say to people, you don't have to pay your college loans. You don't have to pay rent. And then you start giving money to folks you don't need it well-off people earn income to a credit affordability programs 100 billion dollars ostensibly for the poor but 80 billion with the people with college degrees and so
Starting point is 00:21:15 this this so-called affordability crisis began five years ago it is a juggernaut and the thing about prices if you look at it the cpi the consumer price index i'd invite anyone just google it cpi and then put fred that's a photo reserves charting system it's so easy to do go back any time frame you want for the most part it goes up prices go up any popular song from the 1930s 40s 50 60 70 80s all of them talk about prices being high so prices have always gone up the question is how do we get wages to keep up with it now when biden was in office there was no way wages can necessarily keep up with it um you know and and income income not wages not what you earn for a job but just would they dump into households mask that but it also made
Starting point is 00:22:03 it worse. So today, I want to give you an example. Today we had what they call personal income and spending numbers are out today. And I want to tell you what people spent money on today. This is for September. Utilities, healthcare, financial services and insurance. These are things that really the government got involved in all of these things. If you want to talk about what's the problem. We had too much money chasing too few goods and then you have anything from insurance, anything from student loans, anywhere where the government got involved and pushed out the private sector, prices went crazy. Okay, so now this falls on Trump's lap. How do you deal with it? The media part of it, the media campaign part of it is going to be a struggle because you
Starting point is 00:22:48 cannot necessarily fix it overnight. But what are we going to see next year? People will keep more of what they earn. Those income tax rebates are going to set a record. But this isn't the government giving you money this is people keeping more of what they earn with their hard work you're going to see the one big beautiful bill kick in you're going to see companies building things because they get the right off the taxes right you get to take appreciation right up front so we're going to see a sort of win a tail win and then of course i'm hoping starting next week that the federal reserve does their part and starts the lower rates because credit card bills went from 15 percent to like 24 percent some people are paying as much as 30 percent it's unsustainable and so that's where
Starting point is 00:23:32 we are right now it's a political situation it's an economic situation and it's a messaging situation and of course with a lot of the stuff in the bill that that podis passed we're not going to see a lot of that stuff hit until after the first of the year when it's when it's fully implemented and a lot of these trade deals still have you know we have this grace period before they're kicked into gear so I feel I feel like the media is really counting on that and saying look you have in the that these things are done, but without knowing that it actually kicks in January 1st, are you feeling any different? No, so they failed. That's the narrative. But you know what? It's going to backfire on them, to your point. They overplayed their hand.
Starting point is 00:24:12 And this is, so today we also got another key number out. It's called the Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Report. Expectations for where we think we'll be for the next six months exploded higher. People are already feeling better. People have an intuitive sense. It's amazing how people understand what's going on far more than anyone gives them credit for. Also, inflation expectations. Now, with the Michigan sentiment number, it's highly political. So what I do is I take out what the Democrats feel and what Republicans feel. And I focus on independence.
Starting point is 00:24:43 Independent voters see inflation coming down dramatically next year. Why is that important? Because that's what makes the Federal Reserve more comfortable with lowering rates. So we've got all of this coming. By the way, last week, the funniest one of the funniest, stories Dana was Bloomberg tried to dunk on Trump for all of these deals that are being announced around the world like I think Trump may have said 21 trillion dollars right and so they went they did the math and they said he's wrong it's only seven trillion seven trillion is a lot of money
Starting point is 00:25:12 a lot I can't even fathom that that amount of money seven million it's never been done before and so listen I really think what they've done is and again they did this at the beginning of the with tariffs, right? The tariff trend, tantrum. They sent the market reeling, they have people afraid to the level that we've never seen before. Never. In all of these polls, how intimidated, how worried are you about the government's policies?
Starting point is 00:25:38 People were like, oh, it's going to destroy us. These tariffs are going to rip us apart. So what's going to happen, I think, those that they set themselves up. We start coming on, I think we're going to start coming on next year, and what the headlines should read, X, Y, Z did
Starting point is 00:25:54 far better than anyone thought. All those anyone, it's what the media pundits and the naysayers wanted us to believe. Exactly. I agree with you on that. The only, the only hesitancy that I've had with POTUS when it comes to some of these policies is when they announce these Trump accounts for the kids. And I, and I trust your insight into this because when I heard, I love what the Dell's did. And I think that that's the way you do it. You know, you have, you have private philanthropy. You have these people who, I mean, I think it's one of the, if not the, one of the biggest private donations made $6.5 billion, putting $250 into the accounts of, you know, I think $25, however many kids. And I know that there's a set of restrictions for that.
Starting point is 00:26:35 The Trump accounts, the way that I read it, and this was in part of the one big beautiful bill, is that it's drawing $1,000 from the U.S. Treasury to put into the account of these children that are born between January 1st, 2026, and going into $20,000. my initial thought is we should pay down our debt with anything like that like instead of putting a thousand dollars into bank it we should be paying down our debt we should be uh there's a million things that we could do because it seems the kind of obama-esque to me like obama light redistributing the wealth is that how you see it or how do you see it's it's complicated in a sense that yeah from a purest point of view i get what you're saying um from from a from a from a from a political and maybe more practical point of view, this is something that if it's done right, could really, really help a lot of people.
Starting point is 00:27:33 You know, when we paid, here's the thing, we could use it to pay down the debt. But would we ever do that? You know, the real honest, the goodness fact of life is that neither party has any true interest in paying down the debt at any meaningful manner. That's so sad. And that's why it keeps going. It keeps going. So on paper, if we were to do those responsible things that you just described, that would be a good alternative.
Starting point is 00:27:59 But it really is not ever going to go to that. And so the fiscal clip that we're going to go off, we'll find it someday. I don't know where it is, though. We've been talking about it for a decade. So we don't know where it is. We know that Japan has gotten as high as over 200% of, you know, death to GDP. and it was once considered that the number one economy was going to surpass America in the early 80s and no one talked about Japan that way anymore and there's some other issues there including their fertility crisis
Starting point is 00:28:29 but we do know one thing that we will hit a wall we won't self-destruct but we probably won't be the pre-eminent country in the world anymore and the only reason we still have that status now is that there's no true thing no such thing as a responsible nation out there if you think we're bad you should see what China's done. China uses what they call economic bazookas. They had four last year, and you can't even, the amount of money they're spending and the debt
Starting point is 00:28:55 that they've gone into, no one talks about these, all these folks who are rooting for China because they hate Trump so much. So, from a realistic point of view, knowing that we truly aren't going to pay down the debt, but maybe, just maybe we can give young folks a leg up in life
Starting point is 00:29:11 at it down the road. I think it's a smart move. And what you said about China, just to touch on that real quick, that's incredibly important because they only allow just enough capitalism for them to say, oh, but we're a capitalist society. We practice capitalism. And then they use that as an example of, well, capitalists failed and this is why the West is so bad. This is why the United States is going to fail too because of capitalism. But that's not what China is doing. I mean, they have like this Rube Goldberg machine of, I don't even know how it's just a mess. I can't even hardly understand their economy how it's still existing. and how the country's functioning. It's, I think that's a great description, by the way. You know, just, they just keep, they keep creating phantom money. Right. They keep creating phantom money.
Starting point is 00:29:56 We're not there yet. And, uh, uh, uh, I said, we're not there yet, thankfully in the United States. No, no, I mean, listen, you know, one thing you could use to measure, uh, the attractiveness of a country is what they call FDI foreign direct investment. There's been zero foreign direct investment in China for a few years now. so you know and we still are the number one destination in the world for foreign direct investment and that's the money i was just talking about yeah next year the big money will come from japan and south korea and again we're talking seven trillion dollars in foreign direct investment in
Starting point is 00:30:27 america and america that is a major major major accomplishment and that speaks to leadership yeah i really wish that they would get you in there i i'd love to see you and scott best and working together on this because i'm sure that you could come up with some ways to like incentivize earnings and get people involved and, you know, incentivize a baby boom. I mean, I just feel like you could, you know, I hope they come knocking on your office door. You know, I mean, I reach out over there from time to time. I throw my ideas out there from time to time, you know, that's what I do.
Starting point is 00:30:59 I mean, they always invite me to offer ideas and suggestions, so I do. I just like to see them take me up. I would too. So would all of America. We all would, speaking for, you know, a few million people. people. We all would. Charles Payne who's to making money with Charles Payne. You can watch it weekdays, 2 to 3 p.m.
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Starting point is 00:33:55 Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of the United States. True. creates danger. And I'll tell you what, in my time on this, I'd never seen this before, people driving by my house and using the R word in front of people. This is shameful. And I have yet to see an elected official, a Republican elected official, say, you're right, that's shameful. He should not say it. So look, I'm worried. We know how these things go. They start with taunts.
Starting point is 00:34:29 They turn to violence. So deeply concerned. No one believes anything that he's saying here. This is just so goofy. No one believes this. I mean, nobody believes that people are just driving past his house and saying that he's, you know, the R word or whatever. That's, that's, that's, that's, that's Tim Walz. I keep, gosh, they're calling him Republican? What, what's the R word? Retarded. Oh.
Starting point is 00:34:52 It's like a no, no word you can't say. Oh. I don't know. I don't know. I, I don't know. Well, if he, like, so if we're to take him at his word, then he's admitting all the rhetoric. from the left over the last eight years since Trump nine years plus leads to violence so is that what he is admitting then it was his appointee who killed the uh one of the lawmakers there yeah in
Starting point is 00:35:21 Minnesota it was one of his appointees so I don't get what he's talking I mean I don't nobody believes us nobody believes that he's doing this nobody literally believes us from him it's just so it's ridiculous so coming up we got a lot of stuff to get to we got to We're going to talk about this hostage video with the mini. It's not a real hostage video, but it seems like it does it not. Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frye, who was eating. I was trying, I'm looking at the video on my monitor, which is why I'm my gazing into the screen because we don't have teleprompters here. So the, I don't know what he's eating.
Starting point is 00:35:55 Is it rice? It was a, he's eating a Somali meal and they're doing it as like this performative middle finger to Trump or something. don't know. There may be rice in there. I don't see a lot of it though. Yeah, I don't know. I don't know. And he's, it's just weird. And he looks uncomfortable. He looks deeply uncomfortable and like it's very hostage-y. So we're going to talk about that as well. We're also going to get into this phenomenon of women who have dolls and they treat them like babies. Because it reminded me of Candice Owens with Charlie Kirk's conspiracy theories. It's it. So we're going to, the video is weird. We're going to talk about that. That's like a whole
Starting point is 00:36:42 thing. Also, if you get the newsletter, you saw Kane, his author to piece there today. And this is coming up in our third hour. This is an insane story. So the teacher that had the, it was a quote from Charlie Kirk in his classroom, just, you know, with other famous people's quotes. And it was a big thing in the school. And they were trying to tell him to take it down. He ended up winning. He could keep it up. And he wrote a book. about it and then Amazon targeted his book. And now they've got a new principal at the school that's investigating him for being conservative. We're going to get into all of that and more. Stick with us. Whether you're planting now or later, fast-growing trees has everything that you need
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Starting point is 00:39:44 We have to work together and live together, and we can do that. The bad guys exploit the illusion of differences. Do you really think these refugees and immigrants are different than us? do you really believe what these clowns like Trump, Orban, Netanyahu, Putin, do you really believe what these guys say? Or do you look at your heart and you go, wow, now the world isn't like that? It's all there if we can remove the stupid stuff that most of these bad guy leaders are dumping on us. get rid of that the crud and go back to who we really are which is really profound kindness inside of us
Starting point is 00:40:33 I'm in a really crabby mood right now you know this guy oh gosh dana guard your mouth right now he's a big fan of the old CCP you know that right Richard gear aka Cindy Crawford's first husband aka the 80 year old married to a 40 year old yeah aka a mr gerbil don't Google that one kids don't welcome back to the program Dana Lash with the top of the second hour he's so this is since the winter year Richard Gears
Starting point is 00:41:05 he's upset over the what what POTUS has said about the Somali community in Minnesota that's been bilking taxpayers he's upset over this and I
Starting point is 00:41:22 don't really care if he is or not, because it's always these individuals who, whenever they talk about it, whether it's him, whether it and pulling up Ben Stiller's remark from yesterday, or the day before, rather, like Ben Stiller when he was talking about it, they omit the part that people are objecting to the fraud. And they act like Trump is just out there, well, I just don't like those Somalis. They're ignoring the whole fact that he was talking about the fraud. and the what's being what's being perpetrated against the taxpayer in Minnesota. Richard Geer, does he act anymore? Don't answer that.
Starting point is 00:42:00 Is he still in things? I don't even know what the hell he does anymore. Gosh, just shut up. Just shut your old man mouth. So tired of it. Can he just retire and go into that good night? Can he just go away? The last thing I need is some barely littered.
Starting point is 00:42:19 loving celebrities sitting here lecturing all of us about what we can get outraged over where it concerns our taxpayer dollars. You steal my taxpayer dollars. I may set your damn yard on fire. I don't care. I'm just there already. I'm just so aggravated at all of it.
Starting point is 00:42:35 Richard Gear. Was he ever attractive? Is that the other thing too? Was he ever considered like a Hollywoodic guy? I don't even know what the hell he's been in. They said he got blacklisted from some movies or something like that, probably because he sucks. out loud. I don't know what he does.
Starting point is 00:42:51 What does he do now? I assume he still acts or does those things. What podcast is he on? Back in the day, right? What Godforsaken podcast did he show up on? Some Tom Dick and Harry went out and got a podcast.
Starting point is 00:43:08 I don't even know what thing he's on. Actor and activist it says here. Kill us all now. Not important. Oh, people are driven by profound kindness. You know, people like, you know, Trump and Netanyahu, they teach us that Somali v. Why did Netanyahu, look, I get it that he is absolutely, he just dry humps Jew hatred. I get it. He's one of those twinks that gets off on that. That's like a whole subset. People who get off on hating Jews. He's one of them. I get that that's like his thing. I don't know why Netanyahu, I mean, that's the only thing that explains why Netanyahu got into this. What the hell does Netanyahu have to do with Somalis in Minnesota? King's dying. What? What does he have to do with Somalis? all of a sudden like, oh, I stub my toe. Gosh, dang that Netanyahu. Where the hell does this come from?
Starting point is 00:43:57 How are these people like this? They're calling the wrong person retarded. It's not Tim Wals. It also is, but it's also Richard Gere. Chimony Christmas. I mean, he's, you know, do you really think these refugees and immigrants are different from us? Well, considering that I'm not robbing my fellow man of their taxpayer dollars. That's a hell yeah. The fact that we don't descend into tribal feudalism here in the United States like they do in Somalia, that's a, yes. He thinks the psychology of these people, they think there's so much better than you. There's so much better than you. Look at Richard Gere and his enlightened and enlightenedness. You know, how dare you, Cain, you dirty proletariat past judgment on these precious
Starting point is 00:44:47 baby Somali Diaspora that are stealing literally hundreds of billions of dollars from taxpayers. Is it judgment or is it just discernment, just shedding light? Well, it's all racism, I'm sure. Oh, is it? Yeah, it's all R-A-Y-S-I-S-I-S-I-S-I-S-I-S-M. That's what it is. I, I mean, I'm not even getting into the sex trafficking stuff because now they have like part of the Somali diaspora that are involved in.
Starting point is 00:45:17 in sex trafficking, going back all the way to 2006. Because they have their own little mafia up there. They come from Somalia. They bring their tribal warlordism. And then they pimp out chicks. I mean, it's like a whole thing. Local media at least did talk about it. Their community radio station up there did talk about it.
Starting point is 00:45:37 They talked about the Somali sex rings that they have. University of Minnesota, they had a whole thing about it where they were talking about trouble youths and Somali immigrants that are. being that are involved in all of this. So yeah, going back to his point, I would say that because I don't sell my fellow man into sex slavery, bring my warlord tribalism to my neighborhood, and I don't bilk my fellow man out of billions of dollars of their hard-earned money and rob them of what they could be using for their family. Yeah, I'm better. I'm different. Yeah, and I have no problem saying that if you have a problem with it, you can go do something so completely.
Starting point is 00:46:17 irrevocably unflattering to yourself. I don't care. There you go. I just, I'm getting tired of the lectures from these people. And he sits here at this godforsaken IKEA table. I'm so tired of seeing these stupid, this stupid modern furniture and these crappy little podcasts. He's sitting here at this godforsaken IKEA table. Well, mhmut me, pinkies out, gerbils up. You know, like he's sitting at this table like, oh, oh, or you guys are so mean. Talking about the, you know, the immigrants that are putting women in sex slavery and all this stuff. It's, and by the way, we're talking about the immigrants that do this. It's not our fault, short bus.
Starting point is 00:46:54 If you are interpreting this as meaning every immigrant because you're the racist or because you're so desperate for a deflection against a scandal that you contributed to that you have to do this, well, they're talking about all immigrants, not just the immigrants that are perpetrating this. They're talking about all of the immigrants. No, we're talking about the people who are doing this. How hard is that for you absolute demons to understand? We're talking about the people who are engaged in this.
Starting point is 00:47:22 And yeah, if you're looking the other way, you're part of the problem. If you're in the community and you're not participating in it, but you're protecting it by not saying anything, you're part of the problem. You're no different. This idea. One of the stupidest things, though, I'll tell you this. One of the dumbest things that Republicans could do. And I saw a couple of people at Daily Wire trying to do this. And I'm like, God, help us all.
Starting point is 00:47:43 They were, if you try to make this all about race. It's not all about race. I mean, that's kind of ignorant because those arguments presuppose that every single culture that's outside of the United States is the same, and it's not. You know, there are, I hate saying the, I hate using the leftist phrasing. It makes me resentful, and it turns me into South Park radicalism, or Beavis and Budhead radicalism. But there are some cultures that are barbaric and income. compatible with current modern era. That's a fact. You know, if you're, if you're involved in female genital mutilation, that's like a witch cult and not like in a good, I mean, that's just,
Starting point is 00:48:26 that's, that's a cult. That's a demonic cult. If you feel like cutting up women and, and female genital mutilation, that is a barbaric practice that is incompatible with today's modern era. You know, if you're, if it's about denying women equal representation in the courtroom because they have vaginas because of your Syria, then yeah, it's a barbaric practice. It's a barbaric culture and it's incompatible with modern era. If you have a problem with that, I'll direct you to all of the other achievements that Western nations have been able to accomplish over that barbarism. So yeah, there's certain things that there's certain cultures are absolute garbage. That is just absolute fact. It's not wrong to say it either. And it's not, you know,
Starting point is 00:49:14 be mean, but I'm not going to sit here and lie and engage in the practice of sin by pretending otherwise, just to make some people feel better or to help them to aid them in their dodging of accountability and responsibility. That brings me to the, I was pulling this up. So I was reading how, because wasn't Ilan Omar, if memory serves, and I know my memory is amazing, if memory Serbs, wasn't she involved in, yeah, she introduced the bill. This is it right here. I got it right here. Speaking of, she introduced the bill that allowed that $250 million welfare fraud scheme to happen in her district. Were you guys aware of this? You know, if we're talking about who's at fault and all of that jazz, she this, and New York Post says it's one billion,
Starting point is 00:50:13 but honestly, it's way above that. She was, I'm looking at this story, she introduced that bill. Remember yesterday we played the video of her outside of the restaurant where, what was it, the safari, whatever, I don't remember, where the owner was convicted of fraud, like tens of millions of dollars of fraud.
Starting point is 00:50:37 And she introduced the bill. She claims to be completely unaware of it. But according to the Minnesota Bay, center of the American experiment to the New York Post she actually was the one who introduced that bill and of course that led to all these people
Starting point is 00:50:53 you know defrauding the taxpayer for instance let me put this this guy this is the restaurant that donated to her campaign that she went and did that media interview with so the Minnesota Star
Starting point is 00:51:09 Tribune had a piece where they were discussing all of the different fraud in the ways it's associated with her campaign, all of these different people that are involved in it. And that restaurant where she was at numerous occasions, she held an event there, they donated to her campaign. Salim Ahmed Saeed, the safari restaurant. That's where she held her congressional victory party too. So he stole like 15 million some odd dollars because he made up, he said that he served four million phantom meals during COVID. And I remember that was the feed our future thing, the feed our future thing just to remind you, that was the program that was feeding kids that weren't able to go to school and that was where they could get their healthy food. So they fed them. And he made up four million dollars, four million meals. He overinflated by four million, the number of meals he was serving. Millions of dollars. Do you know what he did? Do you know that he had a $9,000 a month shopping habit at Nordstrom? So when they charged him and he was convicted, all of this stuff came out in court, this guy spent.
Starting point is 00:52:13 $9,000 a month shopping for luxury items at Nordstrom. Head to toe and Gucci. This guy's head to toe and Gucci. He's head to toe Ferragamo, Gucci. He's buying like $2,000 jackets. 9,000. That's the average a month that he spent at Nordstrom. And he was a big donor to her money.
Starting point is 00:52:35 How much you want to bet that a lot of that stolen taxpayer money ended up on her campaign? We got to get moving. I, you're going to be enraged when I tell you some of the other stuff this money's been spent on. I mean, you need to be. You have every right to be. So as we head into the holidays, it's not just about gifts. It's about gratitude and protecting what really matters, family and the future and your financial security. Colin Plum is the CEO at Noble Gold Investments. And I tell you, the market really opened my eyes as to how much can change in a year. I mean, think of it. The market changes fast, the economy, even your own job. So what's the smart way to make sure? that your money is actually working for you. While you're sitting with family and thinking about all you've built, remember, Noble Gold Investments is here to guide you. Their team is helpful and informed, no hype, just honest advice. Gold is up 25%, the dollar is down 9%. And gold and silver
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Starting point is 00:55:17 It's like one of the best of the season. It is. So the Guardian, which is basically photographic and word feces, it's a British publication. They did a survey, like I care what they think. They did a survey of the British. And the British public's verdict, Kane, is that Die Hard is, in fact, not a Christmas movie. I disagree. They have literal rape games and rather them. So I don't, I'm not going to listen to you on this. It's a Christmas movie. Do you know why?
Starting point is 00:55:47 Die Hard's a Christmas movie? Because it happens over Christmas. That's why. And because there's a Christmas tree. And because they play Christmas songs. I think he wears a Santa hat. And he wears a Santa hat. Ho ho's, it's a Christmas movie.
Starting point is 00:56:02 I don't care what your stupid poll says. Look, Die Hard's a Christmas movie. and Roadhouse is one of the top three best movies it's ever been made. All right, so an old man tries to rescue an injured raccoon and got bitten in the face while driving. Oh, my gosh, and then he learned
Starting point is 00:56:18 it had rabies after this. What happens? No good deed goes unpunished. He found this poor little injured raccoon, tried to bring it to the nature center himself, wrapped it up in his coat, held it against his chest. He drove for over an hour. The raccoon went crazy because it was rabid, bit him on his face and hands,
Starting point is 00:56:33 bit him in the face. So then he went home to wrap the cat. The raccoon in a blanket with duct tape Before driving it to the nature center And the camp was like, oh my gosh And then he had to go to the hospital to get treatment And they had to euthanize the raccoon That's how they determine whether or not it has rabies
Starting point is 00:56:49 They kill it, cut its head open and test its brain That's how that happens Yeah, you didn't know that? Yeah, so that thing totally had so many rabies It had all the rabies cane It had all the rabies, the raccoon That bit the man in the face It had all of them
Starting point is 00:57:03 So for the first time ever eight spacecraft or docked to the International Space Station. They're having an intergalactic kegher up there. And they said they got some Ruskies up there. But apparently they haven't had any this many up there since like the late 90s. It's just pretty crazy. We got a lot more on the way. Stick with us.
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Starting point is 01:00:23 Subscribe to the full podcast and get news and laughs delivered in short, easy to digest episodes ideal for your busy lifestyle on youtube apple or wherever you get your podcast welcome back to the program dana lash with you it's a friday you know i put up on my instagram account the other was it yesterday i can't remember i had christmas and hollis with uh run dmc as the soundtrack and it was a picture of a barbie with a cigarette and she looked like she just stepped out of an explosion looking over a city skyline and it said we made it to december and i was thinking about that when I saw this from Ben Rhodes because these
Starting point is 01:01:01 people, they're not stopping with this Venezuelan boat. If you were listening, let me just put it like this. If you're listening to Democrats, let me just set the stage. This is how Democrats are talking about them Venezuelan drug boats, Kane. You see this too. That's how they're talking about these drug boats. These poor little Venezuelan fishermen.
Starting point is 01:01:17 Innocent. Innocent. Innocent. Incent. It's poor little. Ves whale and verse from one out there Fishing on their boats praising Jesus
Starting point is 01:01:32 Out on the sea Singing to the sea life Just living there And they were bombed by Trump Donald Trump Flew and F-15 And bombed them Himself
Starting point is 01:01:45 His flying Just dropped a bomb And killed all of them Killed their families It was a nuke I mean the story gets bigger Every single time they tell it it was a hell bomb
Starting point is 01:01:57 dropped a hell bomb on them killed all the wildlife too awoke a kajou and then the kaju came up and started causing problems it was horrible now we're facing existential crisis that's if you listen to these people
Starting point is 01:02:13 that's what it sounds like right it's that bad I mean we know the truth but and they're they're also siloed so they're all on CNN and they all talk to each other, and it's like they got to one-up each other with it. Well, they were just, they weren't posing the threats to nobody. They're out there living their lives thing and giving
Starting point is 01:02:34 prices to the Lord fishing in their little fishing boat. Then they were going to go back and help, you know, three-legged dogs that are blind and back in their hometowns and with the fish that they caught. That's like the, I hear that every single time. Oh, actually, I know I said 10. I meant 11. I'm sorry, but I will get 10. This is, listen to Democrat representative Jim Hans. This is cut 11. This is pretty much what I was saying.
Starting point is 01:03:05 Yeah. You know, I live in a political world, and a lot of folks, if you just tell them, you know, the president is killing narco-terrorists in the Caribbean, you know, reasonably enough. They'll say, you know, a lot of Americans die because of overdoses. And, you know, they might say, they might say, okay, I'm supportive of that, right? But what you need to do is you need to see two terrified men clinging to the wreckage of a ship. And these men are not, this is not Pablo Escobar out there on a boat. You know, these are guys that probably didn't have a lot of economic opportunity.
Starting point is 01:03:38 Made a terrible decision to participate in the drug trade. They're just out there terrified men. They didn't have a lot of economic opportunities. Just one bad decision. Just a bad decision. They're out there. They just, you know, whoa, is them. All those meals.
Starting point is 01:03:54 Oh, they're just out there. they're not having lots of economic opportunities and that's why they was the selling the drugs cane and then the big bad united states led by an f-15 flying donald trump bombs them and kills them all except when they were clinging to their wreckage and then they comes back and kills them again they just didn't have a lot of they were just out there for some bread you know democrats always defend evil and if when they're not defending evil they're going and having a margarita with them like it's it's literally what democrats do and i don't trust the party who can't give us the difference between men and women to tell us the difference between a fishing boat and a drug boat
Starting point is 01:04:33 i'm not going to sit here and hear it i'm sorry but it's not happening i mean it's pretty easy to tell the difference between like a fishing boat and then a high-powered drug boat it's pretty easy to tell the difference between a man and a woman too but democrats can't do that i mean they you know how some people are colorblind well they can't see penises this is this is This is a true thing, apparently. I don't know if you guys knew that. Some people, we've got a friend who can't see red and green. I mean, you know, maybe they don't see Wang.
Starting point is 01:04:59 I don't know. What the scientific term for that is? I mean, ask AI. Yeah, ask AI. And it'll confirm this truth for me. Thank you for your attention to this matter. It'll confirm this. That's Democrat Representative Jim Himes.
Starting point is 01:05:13 They're just, you know, you know how AOC said people were looting the foot locker because they were looking for bread? Remember? She's like, they're just looking for bread to feed their families. He says when all the lutein was happening. You know, that's also where I would go to get bread is the foot locker for some feet bread. I don't know. Like, what the hell?
Starting point is 01:05:32 This is so weird. Now, they're just, you know, you better not go out fishing and know boats because the U.S. might think you're a drug boat. You know, you know how you can tell it's a drug boat? The drugs! The drugs! The drugs! That's how, to be Sam Kinnison for a moment.
Starting point is 01:05:50 You know, why don't you leave the day? I haven't moved to where the food is. Why not? Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh. I can't. These people. Now, here's Ben Rhodes saying,
Starting point is 01:06:04 guys, it's physically, physically impossible for these terrified. I mean, they make them sound like disciples. You know, they're out there in the Sea of Galilee, just hanging out of the boat. Hanging on to the boat. It's not a drug boat. They're just fishermen.
Starting point is 01:06:20 Yeah, it's just Matthew and Peter. Yeah, it's just Matthew and. Peter out there in the Gulf of America. They're just out there. Matthew and Peter hanging out. They're just getting some fishes. You know, it's all. Ben Rhodes says it's physically impossible that people hanging onto a burning boat or a threat. This is cut 10. Look, this is the definition of why they have laws of war. So that people who are in duress, people who are wounded, people who can pose literally no threat whatsoever. I mean, there's no spin that can describe how
Starting point is 01:06:51 people hanging on to a burning boat posed a threat to U.S. military forces whatsoever. That's... Wasn't he like a fiction, like a romance author or a fiction author or something like that? Like that's he's an Obama staffer.
Starting point is 01:07:08 Ben Rhodes with his little douche earbud in there sticking out good grief, which is the technological mullet, by the way, I'm going to say that. People walk around with those all the time. I'm like, at least the mullet was stylish at one point. maybe it is again with Danny McBride so he's like
Starting point is 01:07:23 there's no they're they're hanging on to a bolt they did not pose a threat anymore to the military what did the JAG officer say remember what JAG was saying and what came out is that they were still in the fight meaning they're probably still shooting
Starting point is 01:07:38 I'm thinking but I love Ben Rhodes who couldn't he could not bust a grape in a fruit fight and this dude's out here like well they didn't pose a threat King you know what I feel this is sidebar I really I won't take a salary but just have me be the government bully you know like just bully these these twerps people like Ben Rhodes just just make them question you know their entire existence and you know have a breakdown of self-confidence I'll do that for the nation because I love my country because heaven I can't stand this you know he's sitting there in his little you know, foggy bottom condo with his little earbud. He just, they just don't pose the throat anymore. What about right before the boat got blowed up, dude? What about that point?
Starting point is 01:08:32 Anything. They love drug dealers. They love this stuff. Are they getting kickbacks? I mean, I just got to, I feel like they're out there trying to protect their revenue stream. Doesn't it seem like that? I never seen people go to bat so hard for cartels in my life. I feel like Ben Rhodes would throw himself in front of Pablo Escobar if he could back in the day. Like for the love. I've never seen people go so hard in defending drug cartels.
Starting point is 01:08:58 I mean, you guys got to be getting paid. You got to be getting paid. You're on that booger-sugar-sugar-sugar teat for sure. You've got to be getting some cash money off of this. No way people would defend this stuff. That explains why they're so upset at blowing up drug boats. Yeah. I mean, Ben Rhodes was probably watching his
Starting point is 01:09:15 December stash. sink to the sea floor, you know, to say nothing. Hunter Biden, how much you want about Hunter Biden's down there right now? Like he learned to scuba dive and got certified so he could go down there and dig it up. Someone said he's in South Africa, by the way. I wouldn't doubt it. Yeah, I, I, I, I, this is Chris Coons. This is audio sound by 13. Chris Coons asking questions about the drug boat. But I have more power. questions than ever about the framing of the mission, the rules of engagement. I'm not going to get into the details, but there were some things that I was briefed on
Starting point is 01:10:01 that are reassuring about process, about intelligence, about the role of the JAGS. But more broadly, what we are asking the men and women of our armed forces and particularly special forces to do, I think still lacks clear justification. Back to sedition. Hmm. Yeah. Back to sedition.
Starting point is 01:10:23 So he's saying that I got, you know, the, it helps when you're totally blowing smoke out of your cheeks to do your, to do the stunted blade hand. You guys know what that is? That's when you cup your hands and you're just like, like you just push it forward. It's meaningless, but it makes it seem like you're making a point.
Starting point is 01:10:43 You're just pushing it forward. framing of the mission that help what is there to understand baddies were running bad stuff into the united states and they were told no-nows and then they got blowed up i mean this is like picture pages stuff this is this is like schoolhouse rock kind of stuff this is pretty elementary my dude it's very elementary and keep in mind this was september second early September when this happened. Trump had plenty of warnings to Venezuela about all
Starting point is 01:11:17 of this. He had already done it before and said he was going to do it again. So they did the FAA and then they experienced the FO. That's how it was. That's kind of what happens, you know? That's what happens. You know,
Starting point is 01:11:33 there's consequence and cause and effect. The way that they are just freaking out over this is, I don't know. It is pretty unbelievable. It's pretty amazing. Now, oh, I really want to get into 19. Do I have time? Or should I wait? Because Gavin Newsom was asked. So,
Starting point is 01:11:51 we played this audio sound bite yesterday. Remember, it was a Holly, it was at some some event. Yeah, which is I can't remember the event it was at. Holly Berry was on stage. She was supposed to introduce Gavin Newsom. And she basically lit him on fire and said, not basically, she pretty much did, without the fire, but with her words. But she said that he betrayed women because he like vetoed some menopause bill or something
Starting point is 01:12:15 like that. She just, she, she completely eviscerated him and flayed him on stage. Then he had to walk out and, and talk. So he was asked about it. Let's just play Cut 19 real quick. It's 30 seconds. Real quick. Governor, how are you, sir? Good to see you. That's question for you. Obviously, Holly Berry had some comments. Do you have any, she had? Actually, just connected with her manager we're ability to reconcile. We're reconciled. So I've included in the budget next year. She didn't know that. Oh, really? So we're reconciled. So how do you, what's your message to women who might have been offended by the bill or just, what do they not understand about the bill that they should understand? They didn't understand. We already in the process. So we're getting a fix. So did you have a
Starting point is 01:12:58 talk to our manager exactly? Well, we're going to, we're going to reconcile that. We're going to get it situator. We're going to get it. I don't think so. I call BS too. I call BS too. I wouldn't, I mean, she don't murk you, dude, like politically, rhetorically speaking, because you know, he's a big sissy and he's going to freak out over just the mere suggestion of that. You know, I've told you guys many times before, I always carry, I have zero issue. I train for it. I have zero issue using lethal force to defend my life or the life of my family or a loved one. And this is where, you know, not everybody has that value.
Starting point is 01:13:33 Not everybody shares those values. Not every place you go has that value. And so that's why it's important to make sure that you have a diversified weapons array, right? For the times when you've got to go and you don't have a choice, local or municipal property restrictions, private property, whatever it is, you're not able to carry. So what are you going to take? I mean, if you have a stun gun, that's all fine and good. You know, maybe it has like one or two rounds. Have you looked at the burn a gun?
Starting point is 01:13:57 So the burn a gun, it shoots chemical irritant projectiles that can deter threats from up to 50 feet away. Now, that has a 15 round shot capacity per cartridge. specifically when you get the compact launcher. It's the CL for short, all made right here in the USA and there's no background checks. There's no permits. There's no tax stamp fee. You don't have to any of that. You can order it online and it sends right to your door. I also think this is a good option for college kids that are living alone. Maybe they're not old enough to carry. They still want to be able to protect themselves because let's be real, crime is increased, especially in a lot of these colleges towns, you know, that are in these bigger cities. This,
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Starting point is 01:16:08 All right, so first up, this is not, if it sounds familiar, it's not because we write it before, it's because this is a new one that's happened. A Port Charlotte man, Florida man, got drunk and tried to enter the wrong house. Nolan Worrell, 23 years old in Port Charlotte, done got himself arrested Monday evening in Kane
Starting point is 01:16:31 because he was accused. of attempting to break into a neighbor's home while he was drunk as a skunk or a raccoon mistakenly believing that it was his own house at 7 p.m. Tom Dorothy, man that has two first names, he heard banging at the empty house next door to his own and when he went out and kind of peered out in the dark he thought well he saw nearly naked man he was wearing just shorts no shoes no shirt no nothing cops arrived he wasn't trying to break into the house for any nefarious reason he was trying to get home home and he was so drunk he couldn't remember which house was his that's thoroughly drunk can you
Starting point is 01:17:09 really be that drunk where you don't remember i've seen it what house you live in yeah because you're talking about messing with core memories at that point i don't know i don't know yeah but some more dominant core memories are what come forward when you're really really drunk so i've seen i've had friends that actually go to their old house by accident because of that that's kind of crazy woof so in addition to that we also have a florida man told bw i employees that he had this is an explosive device and they had to evacuate everything it was the thurgood thurgood marshal airport he said he had an explosive device on his in his bag and this was in maryland florida man and he was getting ready to people who are like in the process of boarding the plane were told
Starting point is 01:18:01 that they had to get off and they had to evacuate and all of this stuff, because this guy was, I guess, just having a fit and saying that he had an explosive device in his bag. He didn't want to pay for the parking. You know, he didn't want to pay for parking. They gave the, I mean, it took 30 minutes, not even that, for them to be like, this guy's full of it. But just because he was full of it does not mean that they did not detain him. It doesn't matter whether or not you have a bomb. You're going to get, you're going to have a felony charge regardless.
Starting point is 01:18:26 So he went to the pokey. Mm-hmm. What? a good place for him. Yeah. A Florida woman who wanted to sacrifice her husband and son tried to strangle a nurse. Ooh. This was in Pinellas Park, Florida. The woman was trying to sacrifice her husband. She got arrested. Then she tried to strangle a nurse. Fifty-eight years old. Karen Dietert, she used a power cord from her ankle monitor to strangle the nurse. That is the most, that's the most cops thing I've ever heard of in my life. Used her ankle
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Starting point is 01:21:22 We are at the top of this third hour. Hey, do you guys want to see Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry pretend to enjoy a succulent Somali meal? Oh, yeah. Let's watch. It's like a hostage video. They're like, don't you like it? Don't you love our food? And he's just look at him.
Starting point is 01:21:43 I've never seen anybody kiss so much backside in my life. him. He's on the struggle bus. Look at his food. He's like, mm, it's tasty. You can't swallow. Mm, that's great. Dude, look how he is struggling. This is me when I was told to eat all my vegetables at the table as a kid. That's me right there. I could watch this on loop. What is that dish? It just looks like a pile of beans.
Starting point is 01:22:05 What the hell slop is this? I don't care if it's mean to ask, but I'm going to. What is that? It just looks like a bunch of black-eyed peas. What is he? I don't know what he's eating, but by the way, that free. that freeze on his face. Does that look like a man who's enjoying his food? No. It does not, right? I'm not reading too much into this cane, correct? No, you're not. Look at that. He is dying.
Starting point is 01:22:28 And then the guy sitting next to him, yes, isn't it good? And he's like, yeah, it's okay, it's great. Yeah, it's totally fine. No, it's not. He looks, he is not having a good time. It's like what you do when someone brings a dish to the potluck that you don't like. Oh, I don't do potlucks. And you do, oh, you don't? I haven't done one a long time. But yeah, I don't do that.
Starting point is 01:22:48 And you taste it. It's not great, but you don't want to be that person. No, because I am that person. I'll be like, this tastes like. Maybe why you don't do potlucks anymore. It's gross. If I don't, I have to trust you. Do you have levels of trust for people I do?
Starting point is 01:23:02 And the top level is, would I let you watch my dog? The second is, well, it's pretty much the same, on the same level. Would I let you babysit my dog? And then would I also eat? something out of your kitchen. They're pretty much on the same thing, on the same level. I just, I don't need anything on anybody's kitchen if I don't trust them or know them well. I don't know what happens in there. They might like cook with their feet. I don't know what they do. I forgot to tell you. My mom sent some tamales for you guys. I've got to bring those in.
Starting point is 01:23:32 You just now tell me this? I forgot about it. I forgot to give you a little buntlet. That's okay. Oh yeah. I forgot to. I know. I got it. I messed it up. It's okay. But I don't eat anything out of anybody's kitchen. If I have, if I don't trust them or if I don't know what their kitchen looks like because i don't know like some people people can be nasty right even like normal people that you think are good like what what movie am i thinking of with a ratty roddy piper and uh they are what is it they were aliens he's like i'm here to oh yeah too gum and two i'm here to chew bubble gum and kick ass him all out of bubble gum but everybody was an alien when you put on them special x-ray glasses that's what it's like like people can be weird and they
Starting point is 01:24:11 seem normal and then you see their kitchen and it's like nasty or you find out that they're like Megan Markle and they stick their hands up the butt of a turkey with all their $463,000 worth of jewelry on, no joke. And then they pull it out and they got salmonella rings and all that stuff. I mean I don't know.
Starting point is 01:24:29 So I'm real weird with that kind of stuff. I don't do buffets. I don't do any of that. And the last time I did a buffet was at a golden corral. And you're talking about, I previously was like the number one fan of buffets. I was the buffet valedictorian if there ever could be one. The gold medal lover of buffets and I literally was at a golden corral this was about 11 years ago and I watched a kid
Starting point is 01:24:53 hands to sky he was playing with his nose and then he reached through the plastic the little sneeze guard and touched a chocolate fountain at the golden corral and I went that's it I'm done and that was it that was the last time we ever went to a buffet came I will make an exception if it's a shonies and it's breakfast, because the bacon. Oh, I remember that. Nothing lives on bacon. The big old tub of bacon. Oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 01:25:22 It's America, right? I mean, you go in there and Eagles cry and they applaud you and, you know, it's your high-fiving all the angels. Anyway, so back to Jacob Fry. This poor man, you know, he, I feel like I'm watching someone at a Carolina Reaper Pepper Eating Contest. That's what it looks like. He is dying right now. and he's not swallowing he's not he's not he's just moving
Starting point is 01:25:48 the food around on his plate notice he doesn't really eat it he will not swallow and um I don't know I mean can I say something that's probably super politically incorrect of course
Starting point is 01:26:03 okay when you think of foodies and I'm a foodie you know and you go like I like food tourism like countries that you want to eat their food like Italy I won't go to France, though, because they got all the Islamists, but Italy, you know, there's like, you know, even, I like a lot of Scottish cuisine. I love haggis.
Starting point is 01:26:22 I do. Like, legit haggis. It's tasty. I didn't think I would like it, but I do. It's delicious. I just don't think that a country that's known for famine would be, like, a foodie haven. You know what I'm saying? Like it's a Sally Struthers commercial.
Starting point is 01:26:42 You know what I'm saying? Does that mean to say? No, I think it's pretty spot on. I mean, they may enjoy sandwiches given to them by camera people, but other than that, you're right. What would they know about food? I mean, Fray's given major hostage face in that video. Like, he's serving hostage face. It's pretty, oh my gosh.
Starting point is 01:27:08 Now, my other question was, what tribe is he dining with? Is he going to have to go to all the little tribal? factions because in Minnesota but remember in order to understand their mayoral drama you had to follow the Somali tribal warfare I know I didn't make the rules that's just the way it is right now I don't know guys uh all right can we talk about doll moms it's Friday it's just for pretend right it's just a small thing no no um It there's a apparently a thing. It's a growing trend of women who pretend that dolls are real babies. Can I just show you cut 24 please? This is cut 24. This is the doll mom thing. It's a lady morning with a doll mom. She's talking to it too. Look at it. It looks like a possessed thing. Why is its hair that long? No baby's got that in here. The Chuckie haircut? No baby's got that long hair.
Starting point is 01:28:13 Good morning, sweet baby. It's another doll. It is another... Good morning, Adelia. Oh, my gosh. What? She has a whole rooms. She's getting real snacks out for...
Starting point is 01:28:29 Okay. Yep-bye. Yeah. Real snacks. Like, they're dolls. They can't get that. Oh, my gosh. She's manipulative.
Starting point is 01:28:38 I hate mornings. Um, what are we doing today? putting together the storage racks and organizing all of the hair accessories. This is nuts. What in the world? Now why she can't wake up because it's a doll. That's why. No kid has that kind of hair.
Starting point is 01:29:04 Those dolls have better hair than she does. She has a whole house outfitted with doll stuff. That's sad. that is really sad and highly realistic baby dolls apparently wall street journal has this piece this is a growing trend believe it or not now i understand that there are some women and i don't want to hear the mail email from it because not everything is about you okay yes some women experience loss and they have miscarriages and they get reborn dolls which i think that you just you know you need some therapy and you know some people have Alzheimer's and damage stop that's not
Starting point is 01:29:40 what this lady has stop it and i'm not going to make it this is weird no caveat it's weird you have an entire room for a doll that's like thousands of dollars of stuff in there for a doll and it's sad i don't i don't want to make fun of her it's creepy and this is actually would be an amazing horror film now that i think of it that would be an amazing horror film i'm already scared dude look at me i'm already like this is already terrifying but it's sad so I'm confused though about the whole trad wife thing like it being you know a target of feminism so is this going to be targeted by feminism because she's just playing the the role of a trad wife uh well is she though because i mean she's taking care of babies she's staying home taking care of
Starting point is 01:30:32 the babies well yeah but where's the husband and where's the lord you know that's kind of part of the trad thing right i don't know i but you know how much these some of these dolls are. So the Wall Street Journal says these are like $8,000 dolls. What? Dude. You mean all together? No. Like each doll can be like anywhere from $3,000 to $8,000. Get out of here. For real. Like they punch the hair in the head. Like they hand hair it or whatever. I don't know what that phrasing is.
Starting point is 01:31:01 It's, but it's sad to me though. They're trying to fulfill something, trying to fill something. trying to fill some kind of need, and it's just sad. I mean, it makes me wonder, you know, I don't know a lot about this lady. I don't know if she's got kids or, you know, what it is. But Wall Street Journal says it's not just women who have miscarried or people who have Alzheimer's. It's not just that. That's my point. It is grown beyond that.
Starting point is 01:31:30 It is a lot more than just that now. So what is driving that? I did not know that this was. Did you guys know this was a huge phenomenon? I didn't know this. did not. I did not. I was completely unaware of this. Now, Lorraine is freaking out. I can't even say what, are you redacting me? Is she using caps lock real baby formula? I think she is. I think she is. I, I, um, I can't believe how expensive these things are. Now, when I was
Starting point is 01:32:03 younger, uh, or as a kid, one of a family member, they had um they weren't like like like life like baby dolls like this and she didn't play with them they they were like china dolls with the china doll face and like the weird and she collected them and kept them in a cabinet and whenever you would walk into the room their lifeless soulless dead demonic eyes would stare at you follow you all around the room and i swear their like their faces glowed at night but it could have been just me that that's different this is like there and like i said the wall street journal piece noted and it's not and it was on um i saw this thing on instagram too what began as something to help Alzheimer's patients like women who thought you know they their their memories
Starting point is 01:32:49 they had regressed because of the disease back to like being a new mom and they didn't know any better and you couldn't get through to them or women dealing with loss or whatever it's so far beyond that that's why it's a booming business it's not just that it is a booming business it is a huge trend that's what the wall street journal wrote about it because they were like what in the world. This is like people are making tons of money. Like they you literally have like luxury lifelike doll dealers and it's not just collectors that just hold I mean they look like it's just crazy. But it's sad because why what is happening in these women's lives, especially when you think about the birth rate decline and the birth rate. I feel like what they're brooding.
Starting point is 01:33:35 That's what it is. They're broody. I don't know. There's New York Post had at this time last year. They had this story. Oh gosh, I hesitate sharing me this way. Okay. That's so weird.
Starting point is 01:33:49 They had this story where this one woman had eight of these dolls and she took them with her everywhere. She even bought like a specialized vehicle to load them in the vehicle. Craziness. Now coming up, I know. I don't know how to segue out of that. It's crazy. has a piece over at Substack. And you
Starting point is 01:34:09 guys remember William Loggins, or maybe you, you know, if you didn't miss it, or if you missed it, you can go to the podcast for it. But this is a crazy story. So William Loggins was the teacher who had this, like, inspirational quote from Charlie Kirk up in his classroom, and then he got in trouble for it. And
Starting point is 01:34:24 they, he went to court because they were making him take it down, all this stuff. Well, he wrote a book about free speech that Amazon's decided to target. And they and then also the school got a new principle and now they're punishing him for being a conservative. But Amazon's AI was insisting that Charlie Kirk was a living public figure. We're going to talk about this. Kane's going to set it up, and then we're going to talk to William Loggins about this coming up after headlines. As we move,
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Starting point is 01:36:50 It's time for Dana's Quick 5. So residents in Nevada were puzzled because they got this notification from the U.S. Geological Survey about a magnitude 5.9 earthquake that apparently never happened. They deleted it, but apparently we set out like 8 in the morning. Everybody was checking with their neighbors, but nobody felt any tremors. And somehow it got mistakenly or erroneously sent out. The director of the Nevada seismological laboratory confirmed it didn't happen. They were saying that maybe it originated from this shake alert system that relies on seismic
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Starting point is 01:39:25 and make sure you sign up for the podcast as well to get stuff that you missed chats at rumble so we had a guest on um this was what um about a month ago maybe right cane back in october longer than that gosh it seems like it wasn't that long ago we had a guest on he was a teacher in florida and was displaying in his classroom a quote from charlie kirk right along with other very famous quotes from other notable people. And that's the image right there that Juan is showing you. It said, never underestimate the power of your voice and the impact you can have on the world when you speak up for what you believe in. So it's a great quote. That's not political. We talked to him and his attorney at the time about this because he got in trouble with the school for having that
Starting point is 01:40:15 up in his classroom. And there was a lot of stuff that happened. He ended up having to kind of fight the school on it. Kane has kept in touch with him. And there are a lot more developments to this. What happened after he was allowed to keep this up in his classroom, but what happened after King? Yeah, largely after his appearance on the show here, the school board did back down, and they did allow him to keep that up. But then they announced shortly after that that he was under investigation for, quote, alleged misconduct. So I'd like to hear how that's been developed. For alleged misconduct. And then you also wrote the forward. Yeah, he decided to write a book. that he wrote about it.
Starting point is 01:40:54 And I was honored that he asked me to write the forward. So I did. And just to just to clear, it was, it's a book about free speech. This is the cover. It's quiet courage in the classroom. One teacher's stand for freedom and the future of America's youth. Okay, yeah. I mean, it's a book about free speech.
Starting point is 01:41:10 Yeah, that makes sense. So he publishes it himself, self-published. Right. puts it out on Amazon. Amazon takes it. It's up for a couple of days. It makes it to number 40 in just two days on their education. biographies list and then Amazon pulls it and they pull it after sending him an email that just
Starting point is 01:41:30 simply states sorry but we found that your book was quote offensive so that was weird he also in this amount of time found out because the principal that was there at the school at the time he originally was asked to take the poster down has gone and moved on to another school they now have a new principal. And apparently this new principal has been instructed to interview six of his students randomly to get an overall view of his quote unquote alleged misconduct while teaching conservatism or teaching capitalism and teaching the evils of communism, which by the way is required by Florida law. So he's just, he still has a target on his back from the school board I guess they're still reeling over the fact that they had to allow him to exercise his free speech.
Starting point is 01:42:26 And I think what you just mentioned is incredibly important as well because DeSanta signed legislation enhancing their educational standards on educating about the evils of communism. So he's just following the law. Yeah. So we have William Loggins, whose book, and as you can see, I want to make sure quiet courage in the classroom. One teacher stand for freedom in the future of America's youth. William Loggins joins us now via video. William, it's good to see you. It's good to see you again, but also not good because now they won't leave you alone. I'm trying to understand the purpose of this new investigation. What do they think that they're going to do that they weren't able to do
Starting point is 01:43:04 previously when you had to deal with us? Well, you know, Dana, I had people tell me, I actually had someone from the district call me. I can't mention any names, but that person told me that you know, there is a target on my back, that the district apparently was embarrassed by this poster incident. So it's back on the 15th of November three weeks ago. I received an email from the district telling me that I was under investigation for alleged misconduct. And that's all they said in the email. And by the way, I haven't heard anything else from them. up to this point, to this day. But the principal that just recently transferred,
Starting point is 01:43:55 he was still there at the time, and I went and talked to him, and he told me that it was a student, an anonymous student, had complained that I was teaching conservative values in class. And that I kind of put two and two together because the day before that, I was teaching, like both of you all mentioned, the state mandated, course on evils of communism. Unfortunately, I'm the only social studies teacher in my school that does follow that
Starting point is 01:44:26 mandate. But I was teaching that and I had a slide show on PowerPoint. And one of the slides I was talking about how socialism turns into communism and how young people are attracted to socialism. And I had pictures on the slide of Bernie Sanders and my and Donnie and Lennon. Admitted socialist, ma'am, Donnie and Sanders. Admitted socialists. Right, exactly.
Starting point is 01:44:56 And a student got up and stormed out of the classroom. So, you know, I'm sure that's where the anonymous complaint came from. But the thing that's concerning to me is the fact that the principal that was transferred told me that that's not normal procedure for them to interview students after only one anonymous complaint. Yeah, that with one, so they, now because of one complaint, now they're trying to find six students, I guess what, with the purpose to cultivate this narrative against you, even though you're simply following the educational mandate, and also, again, just to point out, the people
Starting point is 01:45:35 whose photos that you showed and that you discussed in the slides have literally said that they are socialist. So that's, I try, I'm failing to see how any. could be offended over that. So it seems like they're trying to find people to confirmation bias against you. Yes. I was called down to see the new principal yesterday. And that was the first time I'd heard back about this investigation.
Starting point is 01:46:06 But he told me that he was instructed by the district to interview six students from my classes randomly. he stated that and he would let me know what the outcome was soon. So I'm waiting to hear what that's about. But, you know, I'm not worried about it. I do my job. I, you know, and I, my students are so important to me. And, you know, I will always tell them the truth. And I will always stand up for them and help them stand up for themselves.
Starting point is 01:46:45 Yeah. We're talking with William Loggins, the Florida teacher who was first targeted because he featured after Charlie Kirk's assassination. He got the attention of the school district because he had just an inspirational quote of Charlie Kirk in his classroom along with other famous Americans. And they started targeting him for that. It just seems like now they're targeting you just because you're conservative. They're going to try to get you on something. Do you even know the other students? Do you have an idea of who they're questioning? No, and I don't believe that any of them would back that story up. I mean, they may say, well, yeah, he was teaching about communism, but, you know, I don't teach political ideology in my class. I don't, I don't tell students I'm conservative, and I want them to be conservative. I know that's not, you know, allowed, and I wouldn't do it. So this brings us to the book. You wrote a book, self-published a book. about this whole ordeal that you've been through and you put it up on Amazon and I'm trying to understand why in the world
Starting point is 01:47:49 because Amazon banned it they banned the book and they were claiming that the content was quote unquote offensive yet I don't know what would be offensive in it you have no remedy
Starting point is 01:48:01 you're left with no remedy on this at all and there's right now Juan is showing the post that William had up on X about this so they were saying they had a number of issues
Starting point is 01:48:12 with your book The craziest to me is that they were trying to claim that Kirk is still alive. And that was one of their other big objections with your book. Yeah, that was actually an expert, so-called expert KDP, which is Kindle Direct Publishing Division of Amazon, which is what I went through to publish the book to get it on Amazon. And this expert, I guess he ran all that through AI because it, you know, Kane pointed it out and I thought it was kind of weird, too, that they would say that Charlie Kirk was still alive. But it mentioned that that statement about him in the book about being assassinated was one of the triggers that Amazon could have, it could have been a trigger for Amazon. That is, I mean, I was looking at.
Starting point is 01:49:06 the summary that the AI gave as well. And it seems like, you know, as Kane broke in his post on it that's up in Substack, that it was like, I mean, it, it's really a misrepresentation. I mean, it's a malicious misrepresentation of what you're doing. You objected, or even can you object? I mean, what is even the course of action? Because my understanding is that they left you no remedy. Right. And they won't even answer emails. Well, they vaguely answered one of my emails. I've emailed them several times to ask them, ask them to at least point out some things that they consider offensive. And the only email I got back from them was an email that stated that they stand by their decision. They stand.
Starting point is 01:49:53 So the book is banned. There's no, could you, I don't know if there's like a resubmission process or anything that you can do. But as now, it's banned. Well, they threatened me that if I. resubmitted the same book that I would lose my privileges with Amazon publishing on Amazon. But I thought that the, it was only supposed to be the right that banned books, right? Wasn't that the big old thing in Florida? They were accusing all the, all the conservatives in Florida banned and here, you got a book banned and it's not the way that the narrative went.
Starting point is 01:50:28 I'm sure that you have received support from members in the community and some other families and students in your school district. Yes, overwhelming support. And when I was going through this poster incident, I received emails and phone calls from people all over the country, a lot of them teachers and some of them just citizens who admired what I was doing for the students. But what troubled me was the teacher, a few teachers, that told me that I was brave and they wished they could be that brave. And it just made me think, why can't thing. You know, I, you know, it's, it's a shame that teachers are afraid of districts. They're afraid of teaching the truth. And that got me to, to start a nonprofit. I started a nonprofit organization called the Freedom to Think Project. And what we're going to do starting in January is we're going to have seminars and meetings. We're going to have speaker events where we're going to have teachers that tell their stories about their fights with the districts. And,
Starting point is 01:51:36 we're going to have some constitutional law attorneys speaking to them. And I want to try to encourage as many teachers as I can to, you know, stand up for their students because this generation coming up is, it's so important for us to stand up for them. I think that's incredibly important because we always hear about very left-leaning educators, but we never hear the stories, and I know they exist, of those who are not left-leaning and are very quietly persecuted by the district or their colleagues just simply for not subscribing to a progressive worldview. And especially in Florida, where there was so much made of, you know, educators there and Florida law and education and just very conveniently, you know, they're ignoring your plight.
Starting point is 01:52:23 I know you probably can't talk a lot about it if there is, but do you have, are there, do you have a plan for a legal response or is that something that you're looking to pursue? Well, not at this time. You know, I've asked several people about it. It's pretty much, you know, Amazon can do what they want because I self-published it. You know, when I finished the first couple of chapters, I sent them off to a couple of traditional publishers, and I didn't hear anything back. So I went ahead to, I wanted to get the book out there, so I self-published it. And when you do that with Amazon, you're pretty much. under their control with it. So I'm hoping that I can find a different avenue to get the book published, how ironic it would be if I got it published and then they put it on Amazon for sale. Exactly. Well, that's what was my last question for you is where can people get that book? And right now they can't. So we're going to be following up with you to see, you know, to follow up and see how that happens. I have, so I've reached out to Attorney General Othmeyer's office,
Starting point is 01:53:28 James Uthmeyer. And I'm waiting to hear back from them because I just feel like, especially with all the stuff that was said about Florida education and the legislation and, you know, they made it sound like all progressive teachers were in the political crosshairs. I mean, you're the only one that actually is being persecuted. And, I mean, really in the court of public opinion, prosecuted by the district simply because you just happen to privately think the way that you do, which is, you know, antithetical to what this. Nation is all about. William Loggins, the book, we'll keep, we're going to follow this and we'll follow back up with you as well. But I really appreciate your stance on this because, you know,
Starting point is 01:54:08 it's easy to be quiet and just go along to get along and you're refusing to do that, which that's where the difference is made. So we really appreciate you for doing that. And God bless you. We'll follow up again and have you back. Thank you, Dana. Of course. Thank you. It's good to talk with you. And the book, like, Quiet Courage in the classroom, it's a great title. Kane wrote the forward to it. The piece is up at substack right now, chapter and verse, and we're going to follow up, get, bring with you all and let you know what the AG's office says there. Because I just feel like that's something that they need to be aware of. I mean, this is discrimination, political viewpoint discrimination completely.
Starting point is 01:54:45 Subscribe to the Dana Show podcast because who says you can't make fun of people while staying informed on your own personal time? Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. So I'm trying to understand this new Star Trek thing that they're doing. And you guys were saying that what, Warner Brothers is buying, or Netflix is buying up Warner Brothers, so everything's going to look stupid. Yeah. Yeah. So they, this was a, it's Paramount Plus.
Starting point is 01:55:13 It's like friends in space. It's glee in space. It's, I would not want to watch that. Look what they did the Klingon. I know. Look what they did to the Klingon. what in the world what cling on do you know
Starting point is 01:55:31 is going to sit there and lay in a meadow and hold hands and look up at the sky I mean this is going to be gay it's going to be so gay it is you know guys know it all right cane today's stupidity all right Juan this is cut six the journalistic integrity of Jake
Starting point is 01:55:47 Tapper calling the pipe bomber Brian Cole a white man listen to this capital attack Brian Cole, Jr., a 30-year-old white man from the D.C. They're showing the photo on the screens. I think someone superimposed that on that particular video there. But, yeah, at that time, it was known he wasn't a white guy.
Starting point is 01:56:09 He's clearly a black guy. Jake Tapper just couldn't help himself. He's just reading off the teleprompter. That's all. I mean, why did Jason anymore, right? It's this the way it is to fit the narrative. Folks, that does it for us tonight. Find us over at Substack.
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