The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Trans Identification in FREEFALL, UK's Cousin-Lovin' Theory & Islamophobic Parking Ticket

Episode Date: November 27, 2025

Nancy Pelosi calls Trump the worst president in American history for America's children. A new study shows how trans identification is in FREEFALL among young people, proving it’s not scientifically... based. Mehdi Hasan tells American Christians, “If you can have your church bell, we can have our Islamic prayer call”.  Actor Jeff Daniels sings his cringe song “Crazy World” about Trump on MSNBC.J.B. Pritzker says he just got incredibly lucky and won $1 million by gambling and encouraged others to start gambling. Premiere League Club Aston Villa BANS supporters of the Tel Aviv football club over fears of violence against Jews. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer says illegal immigration & fighting age men coming all across Europe into the UK is because of climate change. Britain’s NHS says there are BENEFITS to marrying your first cousin?Tim Walz wants to ban “assault weapons” again. USA Cycling organizers were seen BERATING a women's sports activist who was inquiring about sex tests. A Muslim migrant in the UK is very angry because he received a ticket for parking his car on the sidewalk and blames Islamophobia. Dearborn, Michigan’s mayor tells a taxpaying resident that he “doesn’t belong” in the city over Islamophobia. An Indiana man was arrested over stabbing someone at a gas station after previously being arrested over 100 times and released. The UK is decriminalizing bike theft.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…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.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. 

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Did you know, employers can gift up to 1500 euro tax-free to employees in a tax year. Many of Ireland's largest employers choose Me Too You, a guaranteed Irish-owned multi-store gift card, accepted in over 8,000 retailers nationwide, including pennies, Brown Thomas, Lifestyle Sports, Harvey Norman, Tesco, Smith's toys, Applegreen and many more. With no ordering fees on purchase and easy activation, MeToU gift cards are the safe and secure choice. Find us online at me to you.i, me to you, supporting Irish retail. Inflation pushes up building costs, so it's important to review your home insurance cover to make sure you have the right cover for your needs.
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Starting point is 00:01:24 And he's on top of it all giving them $4 trillion in national debt to pay for. actually that was y'all you all wanted to add like a trillion how much do they want to add to their CR and that's why they won't pass it yeah nancy pelosi can i just sidebar because this is why you guys tune in in the first place ladies do a fit check on your in a tone check on your outfits not everyone can wear the same red some of you need a cool toned red some of you need a warm tone red because otherwise it makes you look harsh and it brings out the rosaciousness of your cheeks really and it doesn't look great and it just looks i just don't like that harsh it's like two of an orange red and with the lipstick it's just way too much sorry you know pick one or the other this is why
Starting point is 00:02:08 you tune in to me john rivers was an icon i'm sorry this is i can't deal with the red and then it's like what more of a ruddy jacket and then a bright red top men it's okay your wives get it it's all right i just was so distracted i'm like what in the ever-loving oh my gosh is that that's welcome back to the show dana lash with you top of this second hour. He hates kids so much. Is that why they decided to get a $300 million. They were given a $300 million infusion from the, I don't even agree with this, by the way. But I'm just saying, be accurate. They got $300 million from the administration so that they didn't run out of money from the shutdown. The SNAP program, the women, infants, and children program, all of it. They got that they found a creative solution to use tariff revenues to keep the program afloat. literally by Thursday of last week, there were states already receiving money from this. And the Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada, you know, that's because you have the indigenous Americans that Democrats pretend to care so much about that they rounded them up, their hero, Andrew Jackson,
Starting point is 00:03:15 against the Supreme Court order and put them on the trail of genocide on unworthy, valueless government land until they realized that they were mineral rights and gas and oil, and then they tried to fleece them even further and they don't allow most of them to own property, those Democrats, yeah. The Inter-Tribal Council, Nevada, actually reported that after they had closed their office because they were running out of money, they reopened it because they had more money. And again, I don't even agree with this. But to say that he's shutting these programs is just such a despicable lie. Can you just tell the truth?
Starting point is 00:03:45 You can't tell the truth because you look bad for it, right? You look real bad. You want to talk about taking money out of people's hands out of their pockets, food out of the mouths? Let's talk about the trillion dollars that Democrats wanted to spend. No joke, no exaggeration on. illegal immigrants coming in. They wanted those people who were coming into the country illegally. They wanted to reward them by allowing them to have the access to health care benefits that we all pay for with our tax dollars. And they wanted to spend more of your money and basically spend you and your
Starting point is 00:04:16 children and grandchildren further into debt by paying them off to make that happen. So let's have that real conversation because that's stupid. Why in the hell would you go out and say something like this knowing that there was a $300 million cash infusion that literally prevented everything that she just said. And by the way, it's not the fault of Republicans that are doing this. It's the fault of Democrats that are doing this. They pass this damn bill a million times. They just don't want to pass it again because they don't want to give Trump a win, even if that means they were to actually make other people go hungry. So there you go. And again, I don't even believe in government entitlements like this. I don't support them at all. Not at all. But that's dumb for her
Starting point is 00:04:55 to say what she just said. It's not even remotely true. It's just a blatant lie. So I don't know. They're going to keep doing this and going back and forth on it. I'm just saying it's not going to work out well. And this is the thing I'm talking about. You can't, you're, you're not going to lie to people about this stuff. And I don't think that it's, I don't think that that they're going to win this narrative war and they're going to have to, they're going to have to cave. I wanted to show this thread. I had this in my last hour, but I wanted to move. it moving it over here. So there's new data out that shows that trans identification is in freefall amongst younger people. That is pretty significant because I think it's a social contagion
Starting point is 00:05:42 completely. It very much is a social contagion. This is a fascinating piece. And I was reading about it. The study that they have, and the Washington Times has more on this, they had written up this study, that it's just absolutely nosedived. The trend in identifying as trans. It's in a free fall. Now, maybe it's, if it was really a biological thing, I don't think that you would be worried. about the free-fallingness of it, would you? I mean, it would be, if it's science is science, right? Right. Golly, the pop-ups are crazy.
Starting point is 00:06:27 Stop it. The Basically, what they're concluding is that the identification is, quote, going out of fashion. The percentage of university students who do not identify as male or female,
Starting point is 00:06:46 it said it plunged from 20, 23 to 25, and three of the five surveys, and this is a professor at the University of Birmingham in England, and the director of the Center for Social Science, Heterodox Social Science. They said trans, queer, and bisexual identities are in rapid decline among young educated Americans. The report is titled The Decline of Trans and Queer Identity Among Young Americans. It was released yesterday. now the data it's they're talking about the yeah right the drop in trans identities this is really what
Starting point is 00:07:29 i was getting ready to say the timing is very interesting kane what has been one of the speaking of trans what's been one of the trans issues that's been in the headlines quite a bit well violence in a general way but they've been uh essentially the only mass shooters of note for the past couple years. Kind of interesting. There are other, by the way, there are, this isn't the only survey that has shown
Starting point is 00:07:57 this. There was a survey showing a decline, Andover Phillips Academy poll, and Brown University conducted a student, they conducted a survey as well, and they concluded the same thing. So you have three independent surveys, which have all concluded that there is a, not just, I mean,
Starting point is 00:08:13 a very precipitous drop. And they, There's also, sorry, all these surveys also cite the first one that was done, which was the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression. They pulled over 50,000 college students and it's dropped by half the identification because it's a social contagion. And it's triggered in people that I think are mentally ill or that are very lonely. the uh it's going away now what's interesting is that the professor noted because this same trend they founded at brown university they've been finding it uh and they they've lost uh three quarters theirs actually went from where five percent of students said they were in non binary in
Starting point is 00:09:06 23 two years later uh barely over two percent did that's wildly significant and what The survey, what they were discussing was that it is a sign, and this is what's interesting, the sentence used is, quote, a sign that fashions are changing, that trends are changing. So it's not fashionable any longer to identify as trans, to do all of the, you know, to say that you're a men saying that they're women, women saying that they're men. Now, it's not just that. they said that pansexual, asexual, and two
Starting point is 00:09:45 spirit, what are, how many were there? I don't, I almost don't want to know. I don't know. So all of the other ones. No one knows. Yeah, they said that these studies, well, of the three studies, two of them also looked at what they described as non-heterosexual
Starting point is 00:10:01 definitions. I don't. Is that gay? No, it's not gay. It's all the other stuff, is what they're saying. It's the, Two spirit, asexual, pansexual. I don't even know what, literally, I don't even know what some of these are.
Starting point is 00:10:17 I think they are just completely made up. But they said that there is a, it's not just the trans stuff. It plummeted by over 10 points, a decline in all of the other, that stuff. The pan, asexual, two, all that stuff. Isn't that interesting? Yeah, two sexes, infinite personalities. It's very interesting. Now, they also said the number of heterosexual students rose in 2025 to 77%.
Starting point is 00:10:50 It was in the 60s, and it's risen to 77%. Now, here's what's interesting. Do you know what didn't change at all? Just you're, this is, I'm not trying to be mean, but I have no other way to describe it. You're basic gays. The basic gays and the basic lesbians, they said were, quote, large, stable. That was it. Nothing else changed. All the other ones changed. The trans and then the other stuff and then more heterosexual identification. Some people are saying it's an anti-woke
Starting point is 00:11:23 vibe shift, but here's something else. They're trying to say also maybe it's a religious affiliation. Now this gets into this cut that we have here. Audio, this is cut 26. Go ahead and play this. Because when we say we're in a revival, it's not a joke. Listen. A Christian revival across the country. Bible sales increasing over 40% since 2022. Religion app downloads surging nearly 80%. That increased since 2019. And Christian music Spotify streams up 50% from 2019. Very interesting indeed. Now, some are saying that another aspect of this is that there's an improvement in mental health. So youth mental illness increases. really rapidly. And notice this coincides with the rise and introduction of so many different social
Starting point is 00:12:17 media platforms. It grew steadily in the 2010s. It peaked in 2021, COVID. And now it's on the decline. The first measurable, the first notice of this was towards the end of 2023. So I think that social media plus the lockdowns all contributed to a social contagion. And now we're seeing a reversal of this. Hmm. Now, of course, the science is not going to be welcomed in the T, all the other letters plus I, whatever, 2S, all that. I don't even know that. It's not going to be welcome in those circles. But that is incredibly interesting. There is a monumental show. There is a monumental shift occurring. Did you know, employers can gift up to 1,500 euro tax-free to employees in a tax year?
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Starting point is 00:14:54 and then write amazing songs with fabulous harmonies and rhythms, and then just hit after, hit after hit. I mean, the man's a legend. Facts, no lies detected. Pan? Oh, good grief. pandemic fears as a swine flu strain was found in ferrets and it mutates to hit you how do you get pig flu in a ferret and that's in a person what are you doing china quit being weird quit doing weird stuff with your animals over there i have no idea but i don't believe it and i don't care also i don't
Starting point is 00:15:25 understand having ferrets as like a pet it's a weasel right isn't it a weasel yeah are they don't they stink? Yeah, they did. They really did. I don't know. I mean, I literally don't laugh at me, but I literally bought like dog perfume on Amazon for my dog. That's like dog friendly because I was like, he goes outside and he gets B.O. Dog B.O. And I'm like, oh. Nah. Anyway, could never do a ferret.
Starting point is 00:15:54 I don't care. I'm going to eat pork. Let's see. New York Sun revives print edition. Nobody cares. Sam Altwin says chat GP. No. No. Chat GPT is going to get skanky. It's going to turn into a sex bot. A chat sex bot. That's disgusting. So not only can we get inaccurate information, but now they'll sext us too.
Starting point is 00:16:19 Do we need any of this? No. Where's the comet? Where's the smog? Where's the sweet meteor of death? I mean, just we're begging here, please. Humans, let's see, under 50, A.I. Over 50%. The share of articles that have been written by humans are generated by AI. Isn't there software where you can test that stuff and see? I'm really curious. I would like to do some of that. Like to test the stories. More than 50% of the articles online are written by AI. More than 50%. I can proudly say that nothing on my newsletter has ever been written by AI. I don't trust it. And plus, it's like you still would have to do the work of fact checking it, right? So what's the point of having AI when you have to do all the, you have to fact check it anyway. But apparently articles generated by AI, a number of those written by humans. So basically journalists are
Starting point is 00:17:11 letting AI out code them, right? That's kind of, that's the truth of it. That's interesting. So they're outsourcing all their stuff to AI. That's over 50%. That's insane of news articles that you're reading. You probably read an article today without knowing that was completely AI generated. It's wild. Soon you're going to be able to shop Walmart and chat GPT, according to Wall Street Journal. That's kind of weird. I wouldn't want to do that. They're saying that retail giant signals that online shopping is about to change. They're partnering with open AI to allow shoppers to buy their products directly within chat GPT. Who needs to do that? Like, what are they doing in chat GPT that you can be interrupted and shop? That's weird. So you're like researching something
Starting point is 00:17:56 or studying something and then also do we have? Also, do we have? have to be able to shop everywhere all the time. Isn't that kind of just like fueling this, this consumerist kind of culture that we have? Just for heaven's sake, just stop. We don't need any of that. Coming up, oh, Republicans. There's a little bit of a Republican fight
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Starting point is 00:19:31 No, you can't. Welcome back to the program, by the way. Dana Lash, with you. We're at the bottom of this first hour. No, you can't. You want to know why, because they're not even remotely the same. That was Medi Hassan. What is he on? PMS and BC, blah, blah, blah. MS now? I don't know. Wait, what? MS. MS. MS. There's multiple sclerosis. Okay.
Starting point is 00:19:57 What is it? So it's just, what is MS and N. MSNB. I don't really care, but I'm curious. Very... Microsoft. Okay. So nobody knows what he's on. We really don't know. He's just some dude. He was saying that, yes, you need to just be able...
Starting point is 00:20:16 He's saying to American Christians, if you can have your church bills, we can have our Islamic prayer call. Well, they're not even remotely the same, first off. I mean, when church bells ring, it's bells, and it's also used not just. just as a way to, you know, it's usually played a couple of, you know, maybe twice a day. And then whenever they wanted to, historically, whenever there was to warn the town of an impending attack or funerals or something like that, it was sort of like the old-timey village message board in a way, the way that it was used. The Islam called a prayer is incredibly in your face, invasive,
Starting point is 00:21:01 demand that you drop everything and start praying to Mecca. It is a bunch of, uh, it's, it's a religious command is what it is. And I, I mean, church bells, there's no verbalization in a church bell. There's nothing, there's no religious command in a church bell. There's no religious doctrine in a church bell. There's no prayer in a church bell, unlike the Islamic call, which is literally all of those things. It's delivered loudly over loud speakers. It sounds like a tornado alert. And they say what,
Starting point is 00:21:40 they talk about Allah being God and Muhammad being is whatever messenger five times. I mean, and they do that multiple, like all throughout the day, like five or six times a day. And it lasts for forever. It is incredibly loud. It is a command.
Starting point is 00:21:56 It is a demand. It is a demand that you drop everything and you, engage in this practice now. So no, they're not the same. And if Medi Hassan wants it, then he can move back to his country of origin because he hasn't been here long enough to be able to give orders to the rest of us. And no, I don't consider you a fellow American. And here's why you don't have within you that animating spirit of liberty. And aside from everything else, ethnicity, religion, et cetera, that is the thing that unites us all as Americans and he is without it. It's that animating spirit of freedom. He lacks it. Can you imagine? I can't imagine being so full of
Starting point is 00:22:31 myself and high on my own supply that I go to another country and act like I've been here a couple of years. I'm going to tell you how to do everything in your nation. This is the problem with complete unmitigated immigration. You come here and you join the American family. You be free. You don't turn us into the hellscape that you came from. You come here and you be free. You enjoy the freedoms that we have. It's it. You don't boss people around and you don't demand that we play these loud, commanding verbalizations that order people to drop everything and fall to their knees and pray. Kids can't even pray in school, but this guy wants to sit here and blast this stuff throughout towns multiple times a day. I don't think so, partner, not going to happen. Good night.
Starting point is 00:23:19 You don't get to impose, and that is an imposition, by the way. Having a verbalized command, that is an imposition. It's not a church bell. Comparing the two is asinine. And it's not a legitimate comparison. It's illiberal, not even remotely accurate. But this is what I've been seeing. I see people on the left, now they're going to go back to the tactic that they used post-9-11,
Starting point is 00:23:50 which is call everything that they don't like Islamophobia. And they're really doing this with man. Donnie. I've seen this over and over again with a number of elected officials, and I've tweeted some of it out. But they are all in on trying to defend him. Like for instance, and Hassan and others have said, oh, my gosh, the levels of Islamophobia in the country are off the charts right now.
Starting point is 00:24:14 People are criticizing anybody who accurately points out anything with Mamdani, they're criticizing them as being Islamophobic. Like, for instance, if you have an, if you take offense to Mandani refusing to condemn the phrase globalize the antifada and refuse to work or associate with people who incorporated as a part of their, you know, daily, everyday sayings, then you're Islamophobic because you're criticizing him for it. So they're trying to dodge criticism by claiming that everything is Islamophobic. Now, keep in mind. This is a guy who literally was campaigning with an unindicted co-conspirator in 9-11. And unindicted, not because there wasn't evidence there, but because the government had to come up, I guess, with some kind of deal to get this guy, although he was testifying in favor of the Islamists that on their behalf. But I don't know. I mean, I still think the government could have brought charges, but that's the thing that's, you know, 20-something years ago.
Starting point is 00:25:22 But his kids are all arrested serving life sentences. All of this Imam, Saraj Wahaj, this guy, who Mam Dani was literally campaigning with all last week. He was. There's photos, videos of them everywhere together. All of this imam's kids are serving life sentences in jail. And you know why? Because they were running, I mean, and I'm using this not like the left, literally a kiddie terror training camp in New Mexico. where they were training kids to go into schools and shoot people and go into buildings and shoot because no one would expect a kid to pull out a gun, right?
Starting point is 00:25:59 They were actually doing that. They got raided. They kidnapped some kids. One of them was his son, he left his wife in Georgia and he took, and this is Saraj Wahaj's grandson, took the boy to New Mexico. The boy apparently dealt with seizures and some other neurological issues and required medication that Wahaj refused to give him. And the kid was dead. When they raided it, that kid was dead. They found his remains on the property.
Starting point is 00:26:25 Apparently, they didn't even give him a proper burial. That's this Imam. All his kids serving life sentences. Do you know what the common denominator in that is, besides their Islamism? It's the dad, the Imam. That's who Mamdani was campaigning with all last week. So it's not Islamophobia when you're talking about a statistical fact. That's not Islamophobia.
Starting point is 00:26:50 homophobia. And if you want to talk about the levels of hatred, the levels of anti, every, the levels of bigotry against Christians and non-Muslims has always been off the charts. Go to Saudi Arabia and try to play some church bells. Go to Qatar and try to play church bells. Go to any Arab nation and try to play church bells. Go to any Islamic country and try to play
Starting point is 00:27:20 church bells. Not going to happen. So pound sand. Not going to happen. This is insane. This idea that, oh, it's all, you can't criticize. So they're pulling this out of the bag. Hopefully people are smart enough to reject it. But Mamdani is leading to New York. New York is going to be dead after this. They are going to be a city that is utterly destroyed when he gets into the office. And they deserve it because they voted for it. I don't feel any. at all. No, I don't. This is a voting block that has voted Marxist for forever and now they're getting what they wanted. I mean, I see some of these other people. Oh, we got to leave New York. Leftists. We got to leave New York. We can't have Mamdani. You paid the way for him.
Starting point is 00:28:10 Think about this. All of these people out there, they wanted socialist health care. They wanted socialist this. They wanted state run this. And then suddenly they get it and they realize, only then how immediately it hurts their bottom line and then they don't want it anymore. No, no, no, no, no. You bought the ticket. Now you've got to take the ride. And it's just starting. Keep your arms and legs inside of the vehicle at all times. This tactic, they've done this for a long time, a very long time. And I'm just saying that's where I don't think that people are going to. going to go with it. But they're not the same. The church bells and all that, definitely not the
Starting point is 00:28:56 same. Looking at some of our audio here as well. This, by the way, let's do a flashback. This is cut 18. This is New York City mayoral candidate, Zoron Mamdani. Just listen to this. There is still, you know, this illusion and it's partially a result of settler colonialism that all of us can become New Yorkers, that all of us can settle into the city. And yet there would be these moments where I would be reminded by someone whose intent was to tell me that you do not belong. And one of those first moments was on 9-11, when before I knew what had happened, my teacher had pulled me and a Muslim classmate of mine out of the class and told us that something has happened and you may be bullied. And I want you to tell me if that happens.
Starting point is 00:29:44 And frankly, I was lucky because most Muslim students in the city were not given that kind of care from their teachers. And yet in that moment, I realized that I was not simply another classmate in a middle school. Yeah. That didn't happen. I don't believe you. I don't believe anything. But he was interesting. It's an illusion that they can become New Yorkers and assimilate into the city. Assimulation is what it takes to make this free country work. That's one of the reasons why the left decided that they wanted to reject melting pot. Do you know that they try to have it two ways? They want the idea. They sit here and say, oh, we can't, everything has to be inclusive,
Starting point is 00:30:28 et cetera, et cetera. But when you do it, they bristle. They don't like the term melting pot because they need these cultural divisions to replace the economic warfare. It's a different form of Marxism. It's just switching out the variable, but it's the same formula. Very interesting. So I don't know, I think it's, this is going to become a greater and greater issue. This, I will keep talking about here coming up, but Graham Platner, this is the guy who's running in Maine. So apparently, I guess he found, let me pull this piece up. He had the Nazi, he got drunk and apparently got a Nazi tattoo some years ago. And now he says it's been covered with one of the worst.
Starting point is 00:31:16 tattoos that I've ever. I mean, it's a horrible tattoo. What is that website? It's like bad tattoos or it's on Instagram, something like that. So he said he's covered it. He got a skull and crossbones. It's not a skull and crossbones tattoo. It's like this Nazi tattoo, like a toten comp or something like that. And they said after they, he said he got it during a night of drinking. He's a, he's a Marxist. And when he was on leave, I don't even know how you can serve in the military and be so far left that you're a Marxist, but I digress. But he said, he didn't know that it was associated with the Nazi police, but all of it, like people who knew him at the time were coming forward to the press saying, well, he said it was this
Starting point is 00:31:56 Toten, Toten, Com, or whatever. He was saying that's what it was. So he said, going to a tattoo removal place is going to take a while. I wanted it off. And so he got it was, it, so the tattoo was like a specific symbol of Hitler's paramilitary. So he apparently, he, he, he, he, He got it covered up by an equally horrible tattoo. I don't even know what it is, Kane. What is it? Like a deformed dog on a ball? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:32:23 I don't know. It looked like a horrible job at the skull and crossbones tattoo. And then now whatever he's covered it up with, I can't even tell what that is. Yeah, I don't. But I zoomed into the photo of the apparent changed tattoo. Yeah, that was the original. It looks like the photos manipulated a little bit on the one they published. That was the original.
Starting point is 00:32:44 and then he apparently got it covered with a I don't know what it is like a dog or something dude it's so weird looking I don't know I just guys it's been covered Hitler changed his name so he's not Hitler anymore I'm just saying you know just this is why people so the for the cover up he got it I oh I'm looking at the new I don't know what it is I just cannot believe that this is it's like a weird dog thing on a I don't know we're trying I feel so can you imagine being the tattoo artist that now you're going to be associated with that forever like I don't know I our friend day birds was like I need to cover up for this Nazi totem conf tattoo I can see why anything in mind how about a
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Starting point is 00:34:11 Find us online at Me2.u.I.E., Me2U, supporting Irish retail. Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of the United States. This is a song I wrote called Crazy World, which is how I cope. Okay, let's hear it. I've seen a young girl smiling. Oh, my gosh. It's something he just said. I'm not going to get through this.
Starting point is 00:34:36 I watched him fall into her pretty green eyes. His cheeks. turn valentine red so derivative i've seen an old man walking with his wife by his side he's trying so hard to be junk melon camp i watched him reach down and bruce springsteen and one horrible amalgam oh man this so this is jeff bridges who was on the hell show was this what was he on Jeff Daniels, not Jeff Bridges, forgive me. There's lots of Jeffs out there. Aren't they, they're pretty much the same though, right?
Starting point is 00:35:11 Because they're both like, man. Jeff Daniels, though, is kind of a deback. So he wrote this horrible song, which is just him plucking this little acoustic. And he thinks he's like, you know, a Bruce Springsteen, John Mellencamp thing. I love how it's all. I saw little man walking. I saw a girl smile. And boy, I saw her petter dog.
Starting point is 00:35:32 And blick-blick-blik. You can't have nice things. We cannot have nice things. He said it was a song that was inspired by the New King's protest, and it's how he copes. I think he needs probably therapy, not an acoustic guitar. I just, I can't. I can't deal with it, these people. So embarrassing.
Starting point is 00:35:53 They don't, I guess they just like the self-awareness that we have. We would be embarrassed. If we even knew anyone, one of our friends did that. We have a lot more on the way. Second hour, don't go anywhere. Did you know, employers can gift up to 1,500 euro tax-free to employees in a tax year. Many of Ireland's largest employers choose MeToU, a guaranteed Irish-owned multi-store gift card, accepted in over 8,000 retailers nationwide, including pennies, Brown Thomas,
Starting point is 00:36:19 Lifestyle Sports, Harvey Norman, Tesco, Smith's Toys, Applegreen, and many more. With no ordering fees on purchase and easy activation, MeTo You gift cards are the safe and secure choice. Find us online at me to you.i. MeToU, Supporting Irish Retail. And I've explained this, or at least we did in a statement, you know, that I went on vacation with my wife, with some friends. I was incredibly lucky. You have to be to end up ahead, frankly, going to a casino anywhere.
Starting point is 00:36:48 It was in Las Vegas, and I like to play cards. And so, you know, that I founded a charitable poker match here in Chicago called the Chicago Poker Challenge that raises millions has raised millions of dollars for the Holocaust Museum here and particularly to stand up for civil rights that's much of what the Holocaust Museum does and so anyway that's that's all I can say about I mean I had had fun doing it I encourage people to come to the state of Illinois and gamble in our casinos here we have some really lovely places to go yeah let's go to Illinois what do they tax you at if you try to go get your winnings I'm sure it's 40 plus percent why would anybody go there i don't gamble just because i just when you grow up poor you just
Starting point is 00:37:43 you don't so i can't even imagine going over there and imagine what it would take to win 1.4 million you'd have to have one hell of a credit line or something going on to put down the bet to win that in in a game of poker or blackjack or anything well he is a caprillionaire so I would so J.B. Pritzker the governor of Illinois whom you just heard he is a caprillionaire so that you know it makes sense that he's got that kind of money to do that I mean it's but he's didn't because wasn't he getting in trouble for failure to report and then that's how some of the stuff all came to light isn't that just interesting welcome back to the program Dana Lash with you or at the top of the second hour yeah he um well he reported his latest text
Starting point is 00:38:31 filings after he was playing black jack i just think it's funny that a billionaire nepo baby because that's what he is goes and gambles in Vegas is that weird i just that's not an activity that i would but of course he didn't make any of his money so what is it to him it's meaningless to him he's a part of a family that made it for him you know isn't the left loves being all of the things that they claim to hate just because they don't want you to ever have the opportunity to be that That's really what it's what so much of it's about. So welcome back to the program. I got to tell you about this insane story that it is stunning. It's a stunning story. I first saw this online. And this, it has to do with, I'm going to pull up my other piece. It has to do with the soccer team in Birmingham and how. apparently Israeli soccer fans were banned from the Aston Villa match and this is going to be very interesting for their Prince of Wales over there because he's a big fan of Aston Villa and they're
Starting point is 00:39:40 probably going to try to pressure him to speak out. So police today, they're getting tons of pressure because there's a ban that's been implemented on supporters of one of the Israeli club attending a match at Aston Villa. And the Tel Aviv team, they've been controversially barred from their Europa League visit to Villa Park in Birmingham on November 6th because they said that there's public safety fears. So the, let me pull this up. The MP that implemented this, of course, is an Islamist adjacent. There's no other way to put it. Is Islamist adjacent? And he put out this statement that the Tel Avivans will not be permitted to watch the match at Ashton Villa. And they were like, well done to everybody who signed our petition.
Starting point is 00:40:33 The guy, the impeach said, thank you to all who put the safety of Ashton Villa fans, Birmingham residents, and the British police above the Zionist and political pressure to let Israeli hooligans and terrorists run riot in our city. I don't know if you've ever seen some of this stuff, but in fact, one of the reasons that Tom, one of the reasons I started to see Tommy Robinson everywhere is because they were soccer, they're football fans. and they would leave matches and they were they would be like attacked by uh Islamists there was this like way way back long ago that you can like read about his origins but it kind of started with that group pushing against Islamists there was like a a veterans of foreign war something
Starting point is 00:41:15 like that parade in one of the towns and you had a bunch of you know football fans and then you had a bunch of Islamists that were protesting the parade and you can imagine how that turned out So they said in a statement, this MP, Barrister Ayub Khan, he says, I welcome the safety advisory group's decision to advise that the Tel Avivans are not going to be permitted to attend Villa Park on the 6th of November. He said that from the moment the match was announced, it was clear that there were latent safety risks that even our capable security and police authorities would not be able to fully manage. And with so much hostility and uncertainty around the match, it was only right. to take drastic measures. Maybe you could tell your Islamists to stop Islaming.
Starting point is 00:42:02 That's a... That's it. Yeah, maybe you could... Wow. And sorry, you're a colonizer. This MP is a colonizer. I believe in E. Pluribusunum, but with a caveat,
Starting point is 00:42:14 you assimilate and you appreciate and accept the freedom of your nation and you don't do anything to alter it. Anything less than that is colonization. This guy's a colonizer. And so I It's the Islamist in Birmingham
Starting point is 00:42:34 they apparently cannot be counted on to not commit acts of violence against visiting foreigners who simply want to watch a soccer slash futball match there's never been a a Jewish terrorist attack in the U.K. There's been tons of Islamist ones, though.
Starting point is 00:43:00 I mean, you had an elected MP that just called, like visiting Jewish soccer fans, act like they're terrorists for this. This is crazy. Apparently, they are going to review the decision. But there was an Imam in Birmingham who said, no mercy, no mercy to these people to the visiting Israelis.
Starting point is 00:43:22 the this Birmingham based British Islamist whatever he is he's I mean really been I think he's been trying to incite I just don't know how how how he isn't as as Rar Rashid he said that mercy has a time and a place but not at you know Villa Park when they have their match you're a colonizer he's a colonizer now they've been having they've had ever since they had the terror attack at the synagogue they've had people protesting and a lot of these there's there's a lot there's this is indicative of a lot when you look at the makeup of Birmingham as well it's changed dramatically and this is again going back to the United States with e pluribus unum e pluribus unum is we all are we we share the common denominator
Starting point is 00:44:14 of spirit of liberty and we don't do it we conserve individual liberty and we don't do anything to break down or damage the Republic, the construct in which we enjoy these freedoms. And when you cease to do that, when you refuse to honor that, you are not becoming, you're not a pluripusun. I mean, you're not acting within that goodwill. You are a colonizer in the same respect that these people that are going to the UK, that are going to Britain and that are doing this, does this sound like in any way that they are trying to mesh with their adopted country? no it's colonization so they banned an entire group of people because they're Jewish because the Islamists can't be counted on to not attack them and the MP who was elected by the
Starting point is 00:45:01 Islamists is the one who implemented the ban I mean this is crazy they had Rupert Lowe who is the independent MP for Great Yarmouth who said we shouldn't be banning groups of football fans from Britain because Muslims might get offended now at the Europa League match that they had last year, they had Israeli fans that, I mean, they were attacked by pro Hamas fans and then they had a dust up after that and that descended into riots. And I just don't know how, because everyone's now saying Prince William needs to get involved in this because he's a villa fan. He might have to. This is just crazy. They had the Jewish Leadership Council that criticized the decision. They said that it's perverse that a wave fan should be
Starting point is 00:45:48 ban from a football match because West Midlands police can't guarantee their safety. Nigel Farage, who's the reform leader over there, says it takes racial discrimination to a new level. This is, this is rough. I can't imagine, I can't imagine something like that happening in the United States, but the United States is on that track. And the Muslim population in Birmingham has grown significantly. It is one outside of London.
Starting point is 00:46:19 It's, I think, like, the largest in the UK. So it's like a minority majority. And it's been growing really quickly. They saw a substantial increase. I was looking at their Office of National Statistics. They saw a substantial increase. So in 2011, it was 21%. In 2021, it's 30%.
Starting point is 00:46:43 That's really big. And just that amount of time I went from 20%. 21% to 30% and the Muslim population is the largest increase of all of the religious groups in the city. Theirs is the largest. The absolute largest. To break down the religion, Christianity, those identifying as Christians, 34%. Those identifying as Muslim 30%. Sikhism is like what, maybe 3%. That's it. Judaism, 0.10. it is it's almost a Muslim majority city it's probably within the next five years it will overtake so now you can see this MP why he did why how he got elected and how he's doing what he's
Starting point is 00:47:33 doing it's like what we've been seen in Minnesota and again this has nothing to do for all of the people who want to do a Mott Bailey and they want to deflect and say oh that just sounds you know it sounds jingoistic it sounds that's not what the issue is and you're conflating it because you're a moron the issue is that you have people who refuse to honor the jurisprudence of the land to which they are adopting as their new home they are refusing assimilation you do not have successful immigration without assimilation if you go to if you were wanting to move if i were wanting to move to italy i'm not going to demand that italy become more like the united states. That's stupid. It's also entitled. It's grifty. It's colonizing. Things that the left
Starting point is 00:48:20 purportedly hates, but yet they do it themselves. And they defend it when it's done with Islamism. So, Keir Starrmer had released a statement. It was kind of a wishy-washy sort of thing where he had said that oh this was basically i was trying to find the statement here that it was in you know it's kind of in bad taste you shouldn't have said it or they shouldn't have done this this isn't this isn't going to help but he really didn't you know you know what it's not any different than what mamdani's been saying here in new york you know he said pro israel democrats are not welcome in his coalition he actually said that to the new york times according to the Washington free beacon that had an excerpt of the story they said that that the mandani said the
Starting point is 00:49:05 left should not make an exception for progressives who back Israel. Sounds very similar, right? I'm telling you, the UK is just a several years ahead of, from us. We are going down that path right now by refusing to accommodate any other type of legal understanding other than American Western jurisprudence. By refusing to silo people off. by refusing e pluribus unum
Starting point is 00:49:36 you will get that that is where we are heading and everyone wants to fight over influence in the Trump White House and who gets invited to what cocktail party and the right is too busy it's so stupid this is the real battle
Starting point is 00:49:52 and you have if you can have literally literal fans because of their because they're Jewish banned from going to a soccer match we got more on the way and now all of the news you would probably miss
Starting point is 00:50:08 it's time for Dana's quick five this is such a sick headline Luigi Mangione was lavished with $40,000 in prison cash along with I mean he's gotten all kinds of erotic letters every day from ladies
Starting point is 00:50:24 lesty ladies who were sending them all these letters 27 year old faces a federal murder charge remember he shot United Health Care CEO Brian Thompson dead on the streets of New York as he was attending a conference in December of 2024. And he's, people think that he's a hero. They think he's a folk hero. And they, they said they've been putting money on his commissary at the detention center and that he can spend up to $160 every day on snacks and stuff like that. That's, he's being rewarded for
Starting point is 00:50:55 murdering a guy. It's just, this is insane. This is the assassination culture of the left. Pro Hamas hackers hijack airport loudspeakers across North America. They spewed Netanyahu. They attacked Netanyahu. They had Jewish slurs. They went after Trump and caused lots of delays. I can't believe it was they were able to just do that as easily as they did. Passengers at airports in Pennsylvania, British Columbia, they were stunned when they started hearing what was coming out of these loud speakers. They had videos that they posted and it showed all of these pro-Hamas recordings blasting through these terminals at Harrisburg International Airport and Kelowna International Airport in Canada. And they flashed messages praising Hamas, urging a, quote,
Starting point is 00:51:38 free quote unquote Palestine. Just wild. Absolutely wild. Police, actually, it's one of these that we have in here twice. Ooh, China, this is a very interesting conversation. China talking about rare earth elements, they are bristling because rare, towards this rare earth's retaliatory movement, their expansion, they're trying to control measures on their rare earth minerals, and now it's backfiring. France and others of the group of seven, they said they want to unite and respond to China's actions. The Trump administration slammed their global power grab efforts because they've, we talked about this a million times, they have a chokehold on rare earth minerals and it's this is going to come really into play I think we need to look at every
Starting point is 00:52:29 aspect of illegal migration upstream looking at the causes which of course are often poverty climate change persecution look at the causes climate change this is so oh dear lord it's only monday please be my hand over my hi welcome back dana lash with you we're at the top of this we're at the bottom of the second hour. We're in a really weird mood. I had my birthday weekend. Thank you for the nice birthday rushes. Yes, and got my highlights taken out. So we're going back to, going back to Black, as Amy Winehouse would say. All right, so welcome back. So there's a reason why I'm bringing this up. This was the UK Prime Minister Keistama saying illegal immigration and fight teenage men. They're coming into the country, you see. Kane, because of the
Starting point is 00:53:20 Climate change. So these fighting age men are coming in because of climate change? Isn't it interesting how climate change has become kind of the catch-all catalyst, isn't it? Oh, well, we have to have more of your money to throw at the sun as a sacrifice for the climate change, you see. Hmm. Oh, my gosh, hurricanes are happening. Well, it is hurricane season. No, it's the climate change.
Starting point is 00:53:48 We're going to take more of your money for the climate change. change oh why are all of these people who are fighting age and they're all men like coming illegally just flooding from boats into your into your island nation why is it oh it's because of the climate change that's why why didn't they go to other nations why are they coming to like yours oh it's just climate it's just like the thing that you can just throw out there and that's supposed to answer everything oh climate change oh okay why did this happen oh because the climate change that also happened i mean everything can oh it's climate change mm-hmm it could also just be an invasion and your pansy.
Starting point is 00:54:24 It could also be that. Can I hone the heels of that? Let me share this piece with you. I can't even believe. First, just let me, first off, I can't even believe this is a real story. And it is. It is a very real story.
Starting point is 00:54:40 So here it is, and it's from the Telegraph, which is a left-leaning publication. Here is the headline. quote first cousin marriage has benefits says NHS guidance despite birth defect risk
Starting point is 00:54:58 mm-hmm that's not real it is see that's why I was like it is a very real story that is not at all real I hands to sky I promise you so much it's real like for real
Starting point is 00:55:17 for real F-O-R-I-L, for real. This is the piece. The NHS has been urged to apologize for publishing guidance extolling the benefits of first cousin marriage despite the increased risk of birth defects. Guidance published last week by the NHS England's genomics education program says first cousin marriage is linked to, quote, stronger extended family support systems and economic advantages, in quote.
Starting point is 00:55:50 But the practice, you know, it's a consideration, has also been linked to oppression of women and has also proven increased risk of genetic disease in offspring of first cousin relationships. I wonder, gee, why is British, why is the British NHS now suddenly extolling the benefits of first cousin marriage? Kane. I wonder why that could be low. We are but simpletons that are trying to find our way in the dark. I have a theory. You do. Would you, would you care, Kane, to share your theory with a class? There is data out there about some of their new quote-unquote residents coming into the country, having a history of first cousin marriages and a history of inbred medical issues. So I think what they're trying to do is, again, further kowtow to these illegal, I guess.
Starting point is 00:56:54 Can I share with you some simple stats? May I share with you? Please do. Some very simple statistics. Okay, so on the heels of this headline from the telegraph, first cousin marriage has benefits, says NHS guidance. So their national health service in Britain is now saying that there are benefits to marrying your first cousin. Okay. It's going to lay that out there.
Starting point is 00:57:25 Just set that up on the table. Some interesting stats. Cutter. Did you know that in Cutter, according to the Center for Aerospace, genomic studies, 35% of marriages, at least, are to first cousins. Hmm. 35. Yemen.
Starting point is 00:57:45 Would you like to know the percentage of first cousin unions in Yemen? 70 to 85%. That's journal agent, and it's in PDF available on the Webernets. In fact, Yemen has some of the highest rates for, first cousin marriages. Saudi Arabia, it's 25 to 42 percent. United Arab Emirates, it's 21 to 28 percent. Huh. Just very interesting, and that it's that high. Egypt, it's anywhere, I mean, it could be up to 30 to 50 percent. Jordan, it's 20 to 39 percent. For the Hamas supporters in Israel, because I don't say,
Starting point is 00:58:35 Ghazan's in Israel. I don't believe in the word Palestinian. It's 20 to 50%. Sudan, it's 44 to 50%. Just putting that up on the table for you. So now does that put
Starting point is 00:58:52 that article in a little bit sharper perspective? It's very interesting that that's considered, I mean, I'm not quite sure how to I mean, it's a whole, it's from the NHS. It's a government health agency that is suggesting this.
Starting point is 00:59:10 The NHS genomics education program, they released this guidance on September 22nd is when they released it. So they're basically saying, go shag your cousin in Britain. Now, in Britain, where they have seen a major, major population shift due to the deluge of illegal immigration. Now, let me just ask a follow-up question. So now if British NHS is literally promoting first cousin marriage, how long until they tried to justify the practice of old dudes marrying young girls. You know, I'm just curious. This is what I'm talking about when I say assimilation. This is not assimilation. Not at all. This is they got a weaker government
Starting point is 01:00:22 to assimilate to them instead of them assimilating into an existing sovereign entity. I'm curious. I'm curious though, hold up, hold up, full pause. Isn't this what the left always accused, like Republican voters in Alabama and Appalachia and all this other stuff of doing? And now here the left is like, but the NHS and the UK says you can marry your first cousin. Right? How is this healthy? How does this contribute to a healthier population knowing
Starting point is 01:01:01 full well that there are a lot of medical issues with this, Kane. So the NHS, who is obviously tasked with the health of society, of their society, they know that first cousin marriages lead to birth defects and all kinds of health issues, yet the only benefit that they actually cite in this is that it's stronger extended family support, systems and economic advantages. Neither of those are health-related benefits. Why is NHS giving us non-health-related benefits, which, by the way, these are arguable, rather than focus on the actual detriment to health with first-cousin marriages? It makes no sense. There was a study that was done
Starting point is 01:01:49 in 2002 that looked at Pakistani infants that made up of 4% of UK births, but accounted for over 30% of the birth defects. In 2013, a larger study was commissioned, and it discovered that 37% of infants with birth defects were from Pakistani first cousin marriages, 37 times the national average. And the source on that, a number of them. Actually, the left loves this. It was over at Lancet and then NIH as well. It's the science and society, genetic counseling, and customary marriage, It's a big, giant read. This, that's a huge, that's a very big deal. So you're, so you're talking about promoting lowered IQ and increased birth defects.
Starting point is 01:02:40 That's the only way to look at this. And Britain, which I don't think that we can make fun of France anymore, is being the surrender to everything entity. Because that's clearly Britain now. Well, or also. I mean, Britain was so eager to just import lawlessly. millions of people in that of fighting age people and now they are literally looking to change their policies and encourage first cousin marriage as a result of this that is knowing full well the the statistics with birth defects knowing full well
Starting point is 01:03:21 the effect on IQ knowing full well too what do also birth effects mean it means a greater a greater need for health care systems doesn't it so here you have a government run health care that's looking at a captive audience of having forever patients because of birth defects because it's promoting literally a union that pretty much guarantees issues oh my gosh this is where we are at in 2025 Britain is now promoting first cousin marriage because of the lawlessness illegal immigration, the deluge that has completely changed everything. They're lost. They're gone. Britain is gone. Wow. And the United States better pay attention. This was literally always stuff that the left accused the right of doing. That's what that's what.
Starting point is 01:04:16 And now they're defending it. At least the left in Britain, they're defending it because people have been going, wait, I'm sorry, what telegraph? What? You publish this piece. What? NHS over there is promoting what and now the left is oh you're bigots so now you're a bigot if you oppose first cousin marriage because the left is so eager to commit
Starting point is 01:04:37 sepacu because they are terrified of being thought as bigots they have such a crisis of confidence they're terrified as being thought of as bigots I can't even yeah the movie deliverance
Starting point is 01:04:52 that's what we're talking about here importing that. Yes. I mean, we can sit here and go down the statistics, but those are just some of the top line ones that are pretty easy. I mean, goodness. The higher infant mortality rates increased genetic risk. Do you realize 20 years prior, there were, didn't US aid fund some of these campaigns, Kane, because they were warning about the dangers, the infant mortality rate etc of unions like this of first cousin unions and they had like huge awareness campaigns Saudi Arabia actually implemented
Starting point is 01:05:32 premarital screening programs so that they could inform couples of genetic risks to their infants and now and now this is what the UK is doing Saudi this from what I understand Saudi Arabia has been trying to turn away from that although a lot of that is because of the new ruling entity that's over there. And they've been really trying. So they've, they, so, so they're going
Starting point is 01:05:58 forward and the UK is going backward. Am I understanding this correctly? That's right, which is absurdity. But think about this even further. Let's not forget that the first cousins that they're talking about could actually be products of other first cousins. Yes, other first cousins. Yeah. Unions. So it's like, it's what? We are without words here. We have more on the way. it's his life mission to make bad decisions it's time for florida man okay so a florida man torched a ninety thousand dollar
Starting point is 01:06:35 BMW after he stole it i dude west palm beach he decided to drive to a nightclub park his 2021 BMW x6 and a lot called the police in the panic because it was stolen and uh they later found well they found they confirmed that they found it uh but anyway to literally a guy stole it and set it on fire that's all you need to know can you believe this is why i'm like just uber it man if you're going to go to a sketch part of town dude just like uber it because you're right yeah
Starting point is 01:07:10 no i'm with you and that's why i included that next story because bmws were actually being recalled for what reason? So this thief may not have torched it on purpose. He may have just overheated it and it caught fire based on the recall. Oh, without a doubt. Apparently it can even happen when the car is not in use. And so they are recalling a lot of that. Those cars were there.
Starting point is 01:07:35 Okay, can we talk about the peacock thing? Because this is making me so mad. I can't believe this, sir. Dude, a Florida man, Miami Herald, killed and ate his neighbor's peacock. because the neighbor fed them. He killed and ate his pet peacocks because the neighbor fed his peacocks. It makes no sense.
Starting point is 01:07:53 He did it to spite the neighbor. 61-year-old Craig Vaught was arrested. A deputy said that a neighbor got a disturbing letter from him and they called the authorities. And in the letter, which Vaught put in her mailbox, he wrote he killed two of his pet peacocks because she kept feeding them. He got in a verbal dispute with her.
Starting point is 01:08:11 And so he wrote the letter to prove a point. He killed the birds and then cooked him in a frying pan. And then he said he's going to kill all of his pet peacocks to prevent anybody from taking custody of them. Well, clearly that said it because they did take custody of them. And now he's got charged with aggravated animal cruelty and booked into Landlake's detention center. I guess that neighbor shouldn't have fattened him up. That's just so mean. Some people are so petty in Segal, like the gym lady, right, who was losing her mind.
Starting point is 01:08:40 Oh, my gosh. This guy tried to write a $368 billion. fraudulent check, as you can imagine, it would be. Yeah, the guy walked into Jacksonville, Florida, and then literally wrote $368 billion to cash and took it right into the bank, signed it and everything. Clearly, he had the cops called on him because that was not real. Stick with us. We've got third hour on the way.
Starting point is 01:09:09 I'm a gun owner for a long time. I had the support of the NRA when they were still somewhat. normal before they advocated for anything goes. And I'm going to push it. We do not need assault weapons. We do not need high capacity magazines. We do not need ghost guns without serious. I'm just going to make up. Don't ask me to unify with people like this who don't even respect the issue enough to talk about it in a fact, in a factual way. That's Governor Jazz Hands, Tim Walts from Minnesota, saying, well, we've got to have assault weapons bans. We've got to ban the high capacity magazines you don't even this guy didn't even use any of that uh that that's what that's the line
Starting point is 01:09:50 that they always say and by the way we're just going to relitigate this again the what he calls quote unquote assault weapons which is a stupid term it's a stupid silly term that has zero basis in any kind of factual reality but he's talking about just basically modern semi-automatic rifles that's all he's talking about and they are actually used the least in any and all activity in fact way the least i mean it's like barely a it's a fraction and still if you want to have the discussion as to what kills more i would argue that restorative justice kills far more people the type of restorative justice that tim walls promotes so no one wants to hear a guy who can't even load a shotgun lecture them about guns thank you very much now from this switching this to this
Starting point is 01:10:37 USA cycling event. A woman's sports activist was berated by a man at this cycling event because she was asking questions about a dude being on the women's team. And this was a California woman named Beth Bourne and she was berated by organizers at this USA cycling event. She had asked whether or not the competitors had actually been tested to make sure that, you know, for their sex at birth. Listen to this. This is 20. Hi. You guys, will there be any testing to see if they're all women in this race? Hey, we have policies in place.
Starting point is 01:11:22 Oh, sorry. You can stop filming. Give me my phone. Do not, Judy, Judy, Judy. You do not touch me. Do not. Why is she doing the Hitler salute? Yeah, why is she doing the Nazi salute that lady? She just started Nazi saluting. She can't help it. She's, you know, it's trans-Tifa. They can't help it. They're just like, Nazi salute.
Starting point is 01:11:47 So this, she simply asked a question. And she had every right to ask it because if you remember, the USA cycling team has a man on the team, on the women's team, and a man on the women's team who is celebrating the execution of Kirk. Right. There was another video out there. I think I put in Slack like yesterday or the day before that it was very similar. there was a woman who was simply holding a sign talking about women and men and men and women sports. And she had her sign taken and was berated by this man who decided to get in her face. And of course, he was a trans activist.
Starting point is 01:12:20 And I'm like, that's just so perfectly encapsulates everything with a progressive patriarchy. It's just a reason for dudes to go out and abuse women and then they fall back on. But I'm dressing like a woman. So I get female protections, right? That's that, I mean, think about it. That's a pretty neat trick. Oh, wait a minute. How can we beat women and get away with it? We'll pretend we're women.
Starting point is 01:12:42 Neat trick, huh? So you can go ahead and cut that one. That one can go up too. It's because it's true. Think about it. You're going to go beat up a woman and you want to get away with it. Well, I'll just identify as a woman then. Oh, but now I'm a special protected class. I am more specialer than you, woman.
Starting point is 01:13:05 I am a man who wants to be a woman I'm a specialer Yeah Now call me ma'am That's You're reminds me of Katie Turs' dad When he had that dust up with Ben Shapiro on stage
Starting point is 01:13:25 Or no, they weren't on stage It were on somebody's show, I can't remember And Katie Turs' dad I think his name is Zoe He's a piece of word too He uh He Ben didn't call a ma'am and he was like, he literally leaned over and was like, you're going to go home in an ambulance.
Starting point is 01:13:39 And Ben being, you know, the lovable dork that he is, was like, well, that's not where an ambulance takes you. An ambulance takes you to the hospital. It doesn't take you home. He just sat there staring at him. He wasn't processing that he was about that this large man was trying to kick his ass for not calling him ma'am and affirming his fantasy. He was just trying to figure out the illogical thing that he said. Like, wait a minute, that doesn't compute. the ambulance is supposed to take you to the hospital not home
Starting point is 01:14:07 but that's they've always been they're always violent I've only met one maybe two trans people that weren't nuts no pun intended I mean they had them but they weren't that you know Tina you're so mean you had the moderate one buy the ticket take the right now with that
Starting point is 01:14:31 I wanted to play this for you. Audio is on by 21. An immigrant in the UK, I don't know if he's legal or not, but a Muslim immigrant in the UK is very angry because he thought that he could just park his car on the sidewalk. I don't know if he's from Pakistan or wherever he's from. If that's,
Starting point is 01:14:51 you can just park your car wherever the hell you feel like getting out. Like, I'm done driving now. I'm just going to stop and park. Get out of, leave my car here. Well, he got in trouble. And because, he was expected to follow the law like everyone else in the UK was, that
Starting point is 01:15:06 was racism. Audio sound by 21. I can't. NSL, Wolverhampton. NSL, Wolverhampton, 315. Okay, so they told you to come here during the prayer times, right? I'm not coming here by myself. Oh, by yourself. Oh, so is it
Starting point is 01:15:22 you who hating Muslims' players' time, right? Do you have some problem with my religion? Do you have a problem with, like, parking on the sidewalk? What are you doing here? just at this time. You can't park like that. Yeah, I understand it, but why you're not here every day? Why didn't you
Starting point is 01:15:37 love your God enough to show early enough to park properly? No, you got coming out. Am I abusing? Am I abusing him? Hello, brothers. Am I abusing him? I would not even be dealing with us. It'd be like, looks like, you should have loved your God enough to get here early enough so that you had time to park your stupid car. It's not my fault if you didn't love your God enough to do
Starting point is 01:15:53 that. And you're just pretending right now for the cameras, you absolute POS. It's not my problem. And then just ended it. Not even. He got mad. He got mad. because he had to hurry up and park his car on the sidewalk, which you can't do, a shocker, you can't do that in the UK either, right? Imagine you're going to church. Let's put this in a different perspective.
Starting point is 01:16:14 Imagine you're going to church, right? I don't even know if this guy was late for church or not, I'm just assuming. But you're like, I'm just done driving. I'm just going to park right here on the sidewalk by the church. It's going to park on the sidewalk. You get off on it right here. Well, you can't do that, obviously. So if you were to get ticketed, what would your response be?
Starting point is 01:16:33 Would you say, oh, I came from a back hole, hellhole country that just parks their cars if they have them wherever. You know, I didn't know I couldn't park here. I'm like barely civilized. Would that be your response? Would it be, oh, I'm so sorry. I'm just a hole. I just, you know, I just parked my car here because I'm a jerk. Or would it be, why are you a racist?
Starting point is 01:16:55 Why did you choose to come here during religious stuff? times. It's our time for worship. Why did you come here? Well, because the car was there on the road at that time. That's why. It just because it coincided with the time that you worship is completely irrelevant. Do you see the manner in which I just, I can't even. Now, Dearborn, the mayor of Dearborn, Abdullah Hammond, he told a Christian resident, you do not belong in the city. Get out and you're not Welcome here. This is audio sound by 22. This is a mayor, an elected official. Watch. I mean, Hezbollah, you know, bombed the embassy in Beirut, including many Americans. So I just feel it's quite inappropriate.
Starting point is 01:17:44 You are an Islamophobic. And although you live here, I want you to know as mayor, you are not welcome here. And the day you move out of the city will be the day that I launch a parade celebrating the fact that you moved out of the city. Because you are not somebody who believes. Well, he's not chopping his head off or anything. you know, so that's a, that's some evolution, I guess. You could tell he wanted to, though. He's in his, his voice was saying one thing, but the tenor of his voice was saying something different.
Starting point is 01:18:09 He was about to allow Hu Akbar on him. He was. That's just an ignorant thing to say. Like, well, even though you live here, you know, I'm going to have a parade when you leave. Are you, like, what is your damage? Like, what is your damage? Can you, this guy's mayor.
Starting point is 01:18:24 This is, again, this is in Dearborn, Abdullah Hammon. And the guy, what did the guy say that was so offensive? Truth. He didn't say anything that was wrong. Hezbollah did carry out bombing raids. They absolutely did. Yes, they did absolutely kill Americans. Yes, they absolutely are backed by Iran.
Starting point is 01:18:44 Yes, they are absolutely balls to the walnuts. Yes, they're evil terrorists. There is literally no, there's no debate here. It's like saying, well, is Satan bad? So offensive. I'm going to throw a parade when you leave. What in the world? What is happening here?
Starting point is 01:19:02 This is the United States of America. Now, can you imagine if a Baptist preacher, if a priest had said this to someone, imagine, like your priest getting up there and going, yeah, well, you know, even though you live here, I'm going to celebrate when you leave. Can you imagine? What if it's like an evangelical pastor who would say something like that? The left would be like, oh, separation of church and state. that's all you would hear separation of church and state because they love saying that except when it involves someone that they're afraid will cut their heads off and then they're like oh shh well can't talk about that whole it's how they always act no they would they
Starting point is 01:19:43 didn't say anything they haven't said anything you have a sitting mayor who's threatening a citizen for speaking truth that's that's that's that's absolutely insane i can't and that's happening in dearborn michigan interior born Michigan a little more good issue I'm just saying it's colonialism that's colonization what you saw in the UK
Starting point is 01:20:06 that that idea that we're going to falsely accuse you of bigotry when we have to follow the law like everybody else that's colonization and they are weaponizing this whole this is why CRT is so dangerous they're weaponizing all of that
Starting point is 01:20:22 Marxist clap trap as a way to, as a tactic of doing it. It's colonization. It's an invasion without firing a shot. It's brilliant, actually. But, I mean, kind of brilliant. It's only brilliant in the fact that, wow, I can't believe how brilliantly weak and cowardly so many Western leaders are that they don't stand up to this type of stuff. I'm so tight. You know what? The Arabic, the colonization of parts of Africa and parts of Europe, I don't want to hear about European colonization. anymore. Shut up.
Starting point is 01:20:55 I don't want to hear anything about it. Why don't you talk about the Islamism colonization and radical colonization? Why not talk about some of that?
Starting point is 01:21:04 Oh, because they'll chop our heads off. Well, that's my point. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
Starting point is 01:21:16 Arizona, a woman was accused of hitting her boyfriend in the head with a hatchet while he was sleeping and she smiled in her mugshot very big. Sorry, it was an Arizona press, but it was in North Dakota. She attempted to murder her boyfriend. She hit him in the head with a hatchet while he slept. She was arrested.
Starting point is 01:21:34 Lena del Levera. When police arrived on the scene, the victim told officers he was alone, he had been attacked without warning. He was taken to the emergency room for treatment. And he said he was attacked by his girlfriend. They suspected that she was out of it. And then, anyway, they arrested her. And she's charged with attempted murder and aggravated assault. court date is in October. Oh my gosh. Like, why are, why are people insane? Small plane crash landed near a high school in Toronto. Oh, let me actually do this one. This is a USA today. A man got attacked on his lawn mower by a bear. What? 72-year-old man in Arkansas. He was mowing his lawn. Vernon Patton. He'd been in, he was in hospice after he was attacked. And he was critically injured. He was on his
Starting point is 01:22:23 tractor lawnmower in rural Franklin County. It is the first known bear attack in Arkansas in a quarter century. He was riding his tractor and his son found him being attacked by a yearling bear. It's about 75, 70 pound black bear. A witness that the bear was in the process of attacking him when his son showed up, began throwing rocks at the animal. Game wardens responded to the scene. They had a fatally shoot the animal. And then they said he was moved to surgery for the day the attack, but his injuries were so extensive. They said it was not survivable, and his son witnessed the whole
Starting point is 01:22:56 thing. So they were, the bear tested, shockingly, negative for rabies, and distemper. So they tested after they put down the bear. But that's, that is horrifying, just horrifying. Golly, that is a determined
Starting point is 01:23:12 animal if you're on a tractor because he was actively mowing grass. So, I don't know. Let's see. This, in Queens, is there a cat that's running for office, apparently? It's New York. Yeah, it's New York. Well, it's a
Starting point is 01:23:29 cane, it's a giant so makes sense. Better known as Leo the cat, it's going to replace term limited moderate Democrat Robert Holden on a city council in Western Queens.
Starting point is 01:23:46 Yeah? They're not serious. These people can't, They're not serious. No. It's Mr. Mingus. I don't know what its name is. This cat, I don't know how this has gotten this far.
Starting point is 01:24:02 It only has 139 followers on Instagram. And they made these little posters where they have it all over. Leo Nemoosh, they have it all over. That's his name. All over the Western Queens. Okay, God, help us all. I don't know. They think it's a joke, but it's actually like people will vote for it.
Starting point is 01:24:17 Being underweight might be deadlier than being over. overweight. I actually do think this. Because if you're underweight and like if you're, you know, as you get older, I just know a lot of like thin old people that, you know, they fall, they don't have anything to cushion that fall. They break bones. They get sick. They get flu. They don't have a lot that can sustain them. Yeah, I think as I get older, I would rather. My grandma was always like, you got to pick your face of your body. And I'm like, I totally, I'd pick face because I'm just going to get everyone's always like, what do you have done? I don't have anything done. I just don't wear hardly any makeup anymore except for my eyes. And everyone's like, what did you do? or I'll cut my hair and they'll say I got my extensions out. But my anti-aging plan is literally to get like fat. Not kidding. Think about it. It's natural filler. Like smooths everything out because I pick, I'm not going to stop eating snacks.
Starting point is 01:25:04 So I will pick face over body when I get like 80 years old. So I'm going to have a cushion, right? So that solves that dilemma right there. The reality is they're just not being honest. The amount of money that actually is going towards people who are undocumented. documented is such a small portion of the Medicaid cuts or the Affordable Care Act, if at all. And so we can argue that point, but the reality that even the vice president would acknowledge that so wait, the gold posts are moving. First, they said, no, no, no, no money's going towards them.
Starting point is 01:25:36 And now they're like, well, just a small amount. Yes, hundreds of billions of dollars, apparently, is considered a small amount. I mean, just, I mean, this is, I think what, this is the Federation for American Immigration Reform. In 2023, they found 66.4 billion that were spent on illegal aliens. And of those federal expenditures attributable to illegal aliens, they said it's staggering. It's an increase of 45% since 2017, and this is from 2023. So you're looking upwards of like $3,500 per illegal alien per year in terms of money that they receive for free, taxpayer money for health care. Kane. Yeah. The weird thing. is it all started with, it's not happening.
Starting point is 01:26:21 That's not happening at all. And then now here we are step two, which they've cleared, which is, yeah, you know, it's happening, but it's really not that big deal. Now it's going to be, oh, it's a good thing, actually. Actually, it's a good thing. We're almost there. That's coming. We're almost at that step.
Starting point is 01:26:35 Yeah, we're almost there. I wanted to share with you the story that I had that I wasn't able to get, because I was trying to get this story open in our lawlessness and disorder. That's how I had it filed under this. because I have some walllessness and disorder. But this story, I don't know if you've heard of this. The guy's name is Courtney Boose. He's a 41-year-old man from Indianapolis.
Starting point is 01:26:59 Now, I don't know. Let me just share with you, Kane, the mugshot, 41. Oh, my. Dude, 41 years old. So he was arrested on Monday because he stabbed a 69-year-old man at a gas station in Indiana. The man was critically injured. It was about almost midnight, per the Lawrence Police Department. Now, the reason why this story got so, why it blew up is because the guy was arrested.
Starting point is 01:27:37 He had 100 priors. Oh, my God. Actually, technically, it's approximately 99 times he has been arrested. he has other violent arrests he's had drug crimes theft battery assault all kinds of stuff so yeah that you know a lot of people are asking how in the world is this guy with that huge of a violent rap sheet why is this what in the world the guy stabbed his victim with a pocket knife and police found the bloodstained knife they found bags of cocaine on him when he was arrested. And, wow, I mean, this is, I'm just trying to understand that is,
Starting point is 01:28:26 that's a lot of prior arrests. That is, and he's, he's had convictions too. He's also, you know, I mean, he's a repeat violent offender. He's a prohibited possessor. At some point, you have to ask yourself, is it a justice system or is it a rewards program? Right? I just think about this. I just, this is asinine. This is the system. So people like TPUSA get put on extremist list by groups that collude with the FBI under Biden Harris. This guy has approximately 99 arrests.
Starting point is 01:29:02 He's got tons of different of other convictions, assault, battery, violent crimes. Oh my gosh. This is restorative justice. This is how that Ukrainian woman. This is how people like that get stabbed to death on subways. it's just this is wow and by the way in indiana he apparently was arrested uh he was a yeah assault battery all kinds of stuff then in memphis uh this goes i mean i have a long list of people that have like 50 priors etc this guy stabbed a cop uh i have i mean i could sit here and we
Starting point is 01:29:40 could finish out the rest of the show with this kind of stuff Now, adding to the lawlessness and disorder, bike thefts at stations have been decriminalized. This is an actual story. This is in Britain now. So it's not just the United States. This is in Western nations where police are told to just start accepting crimes. The British transport police, they're not investigating bike thefts outside of stations anymore. where any station where a bicycle has been left for more than two hours they're not going to get involved
Starting point is 01:30:18 so and CCTV footage will not be looked at doesn't matter if you chain your bike up apparently it's only a crime if it's within the two hour window so yeah the bike thefts will still happen but the numbers will go down and then they'll they'll parrot that like oh look we we're able to reduce crime with this, in this manner. We're able to reduce crime. The problem is that a lot of commuters will ride their bikes to the train station, and then they chain them up with the expectation that that bike will be there to get them home when they return.
Starting point is 01:31:04 Most people can't a work day is typically longer than two hours. so you are not they they pay taxes to support law enforcement and politicians and the politicians now are telling law enforcement and the transport police over there we're just not going to look at it anymore so they pay they pay so much in taxes they can't afford a car yeah this is where we are or where they are specifically i just unbelievable but this is this is wow so there are and by the way the the the the they're appointed. So the people who the British Transport Police are apparently appointed by their Secretary of State for Transport over there. So it's like our Department of Transportation guy over here. So they appoint them. But they're decriminalizing it. So it's not a crime. So long as you wait outside that two hour period, those are bikes, free bikes.
Starting point is 01:32:01 Now how do they even know? Here's the other thing. How do they know whether or not they're left outside for more than two hours? They said they're not even going to look at CCTV footage. How did they even know? So the majority of bike thefts now, and they said commuters, there's thousands of commuters that do this every day, that will take the train in the UK every day. And the British transport police said the more time our officers spend reviewing CCTV, the less time they have for patrolling stations, etc. Oh my gosh. They were interviewing. The BBC was interviewing some of these people who said they repeatedly had bikes stolen so they just get you know cheap crappy bikes because they get stolen and then
Starting point is 01:32:43 it's kind of it's a hardship when they get back when they commute back home uh they get on the train and they get back to the platform and they have no way to get home so they have to figure out how they're going to get back to their you know it's either a very very long walk or they got to figure out you know a ride to get back home that's that's insane that's crazy but this is lawlessness and disorder and then they wonder what they'll arrest you for a tweet but screw your bike or your property. They will literally arrest you if you make fun of someone over in the UK. They will absolutely arrest you.
Starting point is 01:33:13 If you make a joke like that one 13-year-old girl did about a female officer looking like a lesbian and her grandmother was a lesbian and she just said that they both had short hair and that was it and they came to the house to arrest her. Insane. Insane. They can't help stop child trafficking and rotherham over there when you have Pakistani grooming gangs that forcibly, they take these young girls and they force them into human trafficking. They won't look at that.
Starting point is 01:33:43 They're not going to do anything. Good heavens. It's just horrible. The EV tax credit is dead. Ooh, what does that mean? There's a really interesting piece over legal insurrection that gets into it. But yes, it's all about free market now. It's official the EV tax credit is.
Starting point is 01:34:05 is gone. This greeny fever dream. And the tax and spending packages that was passed, and this is from AP, passed in early July, brought an early end to the federal EV tax credits, $7,500 for new electric vehicles, $4,000 for used ones. And the credits end September 30th. Buyers will have to have a binding contract in place for even if the vehicles delivered later. So, uh, sales of EVs actually increased, according to cars commerce. They said that vehicles under 25,000, the ones that are potentially eligible, those were the ones that were selling quickly. And Tesla had a surprise gain, according to Bloomberg. I noticed this as well. But a lot of these vehicles, though, were beyond that tax credit. So that was kind of an interesting little outlier there.
Starting point is 01:35:01 but this EV market this is not this is not free market not a free market structure or a scheme at all and I'm just you know I'm kind of wondering all of the automakers here's this is a piece from Reuters that discusses how the end of the EV tax subsidy sparks worries of a collapse in U.S. electric car sales will just make better cars if you make good cars in the market likes it the market will buy it. How in the hell are people not understanding cause and effect and supply and demand? Oh my gosh. They were, and they're saying, oh my gosh, we're bracing for free fall. And remember all these companies, because Biden was threatening to make everything electric powered by whatever, they were moving to replace the traditionally fueled vehicles, which by the way, that stuff is never,
Starting point is 01:35:56 the periodic table proves that that stuff is never going to be depleted. It's always replenishing. that makes the stuff is from the earth stop. All of these manufacturers were rushing to replace that with EVs that nobody wanted to buy. And so you had, who was the Japanese car maker that was like, we're done with us? We're not doing the EV anymore. Was it Nissan?
Starting point is 01:36:14 I can't remember. Or Toyota, yeah, one of them were like, eh, we're done with us. We're done flirting around with us. So they said that they're bracing. If you make a good vehicle, it's going to sell. End of. Oh, Juan says it wasn't, yeah, it wasn't
Starting point is 01:36:28 Toyota. One of them, they decided to stop experimenting with it because their cars weren't moving. If they make good vehicles, they'll sell. Like, people bought the cyber trucks because they looked like a child's drawing. And then people bought the electric comer because it could do the crab walk. Right?
Starting point is 01:36:45 So I don't, I don't know, but I don't think it's going to be a collapse of them. As long as they're good made vehicles, they're well made, people are going to buy them. I just don't like EVs. I mean, people are now seeing the replacement batteries they have to put in there at 12, 15,
Starting point is 01:37:00 thousand, $16,000 to do this, you could get a car for that or less. Well, in many instances, they're more expensive than the damn car itself or as expensive. It's insane. People can't afford that right now. You can't have taxpayers prop up a market or prop up an industry. The industry has to be able to compete on its own merit. And if they can't, then that's not the fault of anybody, but the market's not ready for it. Or maybe it's just not a good product. Maybe the timing isn't right. I mean, all of these things factor into it. You can't force it by demanding that taxpayers prop it up. Because if there's any kind of change, then guess what? All of the house of cards falls down. We have more on the way. We have today's stupidity coming up that you don't
Starting point is 01:37:46 want to miss. Remise on quality for your values. They have unlimited data plans, mobile hotspots, international roaming, device protection. I mean, internet backup to stay connected. And it's so easy to switch you can keep your phone or in your number or upgrade and get entirely new everything change your number and don't tell anyone it's up to you so if you go and subscribe to my substack chapter and verse one of the things that i'm going to link over is this piece that i've been reading about and we've talked about this before with stephen yates and taiwan and chip manufacturing and i know one of the things that potis has said is that they're going to try to energize that production here domestically it's something that we absolutely have to do.
Starting point is 01:38:27 But this is a great piece that dives into the battle for freedom and democracy within the context of AI with these chips as well, with semiconductors. And the thinking, I mean, when you look at it, because Taiwan is the monopoly, I think what, 92% of the world's advanced semiconductor, chips or TSM. So this is how do we have an American
Starting point is 01:39:02 semi-conductor manufacturing company? Because Taiwan has a monopoly on it. Now that's and we like Taiwan, but the problem is they're 110 miles from the coast of China. China thinks that they're part of them. And
Starting point is 01:39:19 this gets into not just AI, but AGI. And, you know, what happens if, you know, ultimately, you know, just imagine if Taiwan was somehow compromised what that means. That's like, again, the, it's such a, when they make of all of the global semiconductors, I think the arena magazine says it's like roughly 67% dominates the advanced node sector. It's all used to power the latest AI models. And if you want AI to favor democracy and individual rights, you have to fight who these chips in the manufacturing and
Starting point is 01:39:55 the energy for it, et cetera, et cetera, all of this gets into controlling the future of AI. And it's one of the reasons why you see these authoritarian governments that are spending tons of money on this. And I think it's really a huge reason why China still wants to maintain Taiwan as well. And as the, there's a lot of preventative measures that can be taken. It's something we'll talk more about with Steve Yates. But this is a fascinating deep dive into it. And it looks at all the manufacturing. It looks at the infrastructure absolutely everything and and also to build these manufacturing facilities what it requires like more than just a $20 billion check just to turn the lights on to create I mean is insane and then I'm not even getting into the regulatory approval of all of I mean I'm like still scrolling
Starting point is 01:40:45 through all the requirements for that the bureaucracy is insane so this is I'm going to link this in it's a really good read and I would highly encourage you to check it out because this is I think one of the most important topics ever one of the I think it's the most probably the most important topic of our time right now and it seems like it's so far off and it seems very abstract but it's not and literally the future of freedom is at stake with this and and people don't realize it you know we joke about AI and we make memes and all this stuff but this is the fight for the future is already happening and it's within AI and the manufacturing, all of that.
Starting point is 01:41:26 Kane today in stupidity. All right, Juan, this is cut 22. And Dana, if I were to ask you, how, when you talk about socialism, what does it always graduate to? Communism. Markism, full tyranny. Exactly. Let's hear this.
Starting point is 01:41:41 Number one, he's attacking you as a communist, are you? No, I'm a Democratic socialist. That means I believe in dignity for all people. Okay, that's so stupid. Democrat socialist is only different from socialists and that they're both turds and then you put glitter on one. that's the democratic socialist mom donnie's socialism
Starting point is 01:41:57 yeah that's how that works that's what that means folks that does it for us today find us over at substack chapter and verse and then you can also find us YouTube and Facebook like and subscribe I will be back with you to finish out the week tomorrow
Starting point is 01:42:11 have a great evening

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