The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Trump Attacks Houthis, Schumer's Civil War, & Auto-Penned Pardons

Episode Date: March 17, 2025

St. Patrick’s Day. Conor McGregor took over the White House podium and laid out the dire situation in his home country over illegal immigration. Trump sends back planes full of illegal immigrant gan...gs. Trump orders strikes on Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen and issues a new warning after Houthis attack American ships in the Red Sea. Dana explains why this is important to global trade. Democrats are at each other’s throats after Chuck Schumer sides with Republicans to keep the government open. Only 7% of Democrat voters say they approve of their party’s performance.  A mother in Deerfield, Illinois has revealed that school officials forced young girls to change into their gym clothes in front of a trans-identified male student. Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier joins us to discuss age restrictions regarding gun purchases, the latest on deportations & Florida's response to Andrew and Tristan Tate. Did Biden use an auto-pen to sign pardons for his family? The New York Times finally admits how we were misled about the COVID pandemic origins. Stephen Yates from Heritage joins us to discuss Trump’s massive deportation of dangerous illegal gangs, the attacks against the Houthis in Yemen, and more.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Relief Factorhttps://relieffactor.comTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor. Get their 3-week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! Goldcohttps://DanaLikesGold.com My personal gold company - get your GoldCo 2025 Gold & Silver Kit. PLUS, you could qualify for up to 10% in BONUS silverAll Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/DanaBe prepared for when you need medicine the most. Don’t go to urgent care YUCK.Code Dana10 for 10% off your entire orderByrnahttps://byrna.com/danaDon’t leave yourself or your loved ones without options. Visit Byrna.com/Dana to receive 10% off Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/DanaDana’s personal cell phone provider is Patriot Mobile. Get a FREE MONTH of service code DANAHumanNhttps://humann.comSupport your metabolism and healthy blood sugar levels with Superberine by HumanN. Find it now at your local Sam’s Club next to SuperBeets Heart Chews. Tax Network USAhttps://TNUSA.com/DANADon’t let the IRS’s aggressive tactics control your life, empower yourself with Tax Network USA’s support.  Reach a USA based agent @ 1(800) 958-1000 - Don’t fight the IRS aloneKelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSee the NEW PS57 - Keltec Innovation & Performance at its bestPreBornhttps://Preborn.com/DanaDonate by dialing #250 and saying “BABY” or give securely at Preborn.com/Dana.Fast Growing Treeshttps://fastgrowingtrees.com/DanaThis spring, get up to 50% off select plants at Fast Growing Trees, plus with an extra 15% off your first purchase with code DANA

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Starting point is 00:00:00 We consider America our big sibling. So it's important for Ireland to have a, you know, be a peaceful, happy, prosperous country for the 40 million Irish Americans to have a place to visit, to come back to their home. So we wish for our relationship with the United States to continue. And we wish to be taken care of by the big bro. You know, the United States should look after it's a little bro. And that's how we feel. How old are you, there's some trade disputes between the US and the EU and how do you think?
Starting point is 00:00:29 We wish exams. We actually have some stuff that we all have to do here right now. I will say Connor is here to meet with the president. He'll be meeting with him later this afternoon. We couldn't think of a better guest to have with us on St. Patrick's Day. We're both wearing our green. This was not planned, but very festive. And as you know, I'll be having a briefing later at 1 o'clock.
Starting point is 00:00:49 So we'll talk more about their meeting later. But he's going over to meet with some other administration officials. He's spending the day in Washington, D.C. So we're here to raise the issues the people of Ireland face. and it'll be music to the people of Ireland's ears because never on the main stage has the issues the people of Ireland face been spoke our government has long since abandoned the voices
Starting point is 00:01:10 of the people of Ireland and it's high time that America is made aware of what is going on in Ireland what is going on in London Ireland is a travesty our government is the government of zero action with zero accountability you know our money is being spent on overseas issues that has nothing to do with the Irish people
Starting point is 00:01:28 the illegal immigration racket is running ravage on the country. There are rural towns in Ireland that have been overrun in one swoop, that have become a minority in one swoop. So issues need to be addressed. And the 40 million Irish Americans, as I said, need to hear this. Because if not, there will be no place to come home and visit. Sounds very familiar, doesn't it? I was listening to this.
Starting point is 00:01:53 And as you know, the... It's Patty's Day today. St. Patrick's Day. Not with T's either, by the way. No. Thou shall not. It's our culture isn't your costume. Put your green beer down, you woke scolds.
Starting point is 00:02:10 You don't get any today. I'm going to be the enforcer, the gatekeeper, because I come by it honest. I'm like you posers. Doesn't that it makes a lot of sense, right? So you're like, that's no fun, though. No, no, no. They do it to us.
Starting point is 00:02:24 They do it to us. So our culture is, your costume. So how about that? There you go. Well, we're going to run with that today for this joyous St. Paddies. It brings me joy to do that. It brings me joy to gatekeep, so don't think otherwise.
Starting point is 00:02:40 Welcome to the program. Dana Lash with you. We are at the top of this first hour Monday. I've got a I'm going to try to get through most of every, because a lot of stuff happened, obviously. We've got everything with the Houthis. We've got Trenda Aragua. We've got
Starting point is 00:02:55 polling, Democrats losing their minds. We've got trans, trans, trans. And then we got a packed show today because we got the Florida AG. They're restrictions. He is fighting the gun control. James Oothmeier is fighting the gun control in Florida. We're going to talk to him. Then later on, Stephen Yates is going to join us. Lots of stuff to dive in with him. So first and foremost, happy St. Patty's Day. I'm not in green because I love the color. Sometimes it works with me and sometimes not. And also everything I own is black. So I'm green in my heart today. There you go. How about that? So happy St. Patty's Day to everybody out there, who actually does, you know, again, our culture is not your costume. So this, uh, Connor McGregor,
Starting point is 00:03:40 a lot of people are speculating that he's going to run for office in Ireland. I don't, like, Republic Ireland or Northern Ireland? Difference. I mean, because it's like the Republic Ireland is having some, some immigration. Everybody's having immigration issues where they haven't decided to take responsibility for their borders, right? Think about this. I was looking at some of the requirements for different countries as it relates to immigration. And we've talked about this quite a bit before. And the, like in the United States, you know, it seems when you compare the United States as restrictions to the regulations requirements and restrictions elsewhere, honestly, it seems super easy, ridiculously easy, very easy. And I mean, it just kind of shocks me that if we tried to do here in the United States just an ounce of what other countries have already implemented, then we get the protests and people in the streets and it's, you know, apparently we hate everything. They conflate legal immigration with illegal immigration, right?
Starting point is 00:04:55 It's gnashing of teeth, the whole thing. So I was looking at some of these other countries. And I'm going to talk about Ireland's coming up here in a minute. In Italy, for example, they have a restriction on what type of car you can purchase. When even after you get citizenship, you can only get a car with so much horsepower in Italy. And this is even after you become a citizen and you're on this, I don't know what it is. this probationary period
Starting point is 00:05:29 for like three years before you can actually get like a nice guy like you can't just move in your first year being a citizen in Italy going by a Ferrari in that your car not going to happen
Starting point is 00:05:38 there's a lot of restrictions over there you I mean for instance getting your driver's license over here in the United States Kane can you imagine if they tried doing that
Starting point is 00:05:47 here in the United States what if what if someone was immigrating to the United States and they're like no you can only buy a little wimpy car sorry. I think,
Starting point is 00:05:57 Wait, that doesn't sound like freedom. Can I be real? I don't even know. I know cars enough to know what I like and when something sounds bad. Okay? Like I like them fast. I like them heavy. And I like them loud.
Starting point is 00:06:09 I do like my car loud. Kane can attest to this. When I drive my car, it's loud and obnoxious. And that's the way I like it because this is America. You'll even downshift just to make it louder. Whatever I can do to make it go one louder is exactly. exactly what I'm going to do. My car goes to 12. So, but I couldn't do that. If I were, if I were to immigrate, like, again, I'm using Italy as an example because I found the car thing ridiculous. I could not go over there and have like a loud, fast car that you're on this, you're on this like weird probationary period. It's bizarre. And in Ireland, there's all kinds of, oh my gosh, there's all kinds of restrictions on getting a vehicle and, uh, You know, I mean, if you're a student over there, we've talked about some of that before, they're very strict.
Starting point is 00:06:59 they check in on on you regularly. Are you doing what you say you're doing? I can't do a great accent that short notice. But you get what I'm saying. But in the United States, people would riot and they would act like it's a right. Now, let me ask this. What would it be like if I were to go? Like say, you know, I wanted to go to Ireland and I wanted to extend my stay.
Starting point is 00:07:21 And then I'm like, no, but it's a right. What do you think they would say to me? They would literally like take one of the. Shalales and whop me on the head with it is what they would do. That's what would happen. If I were in Italy and I tried screaming about, it's my right to own a muscle car. They would laugh in my face and say, chow, and I'm out. They don't care. They don't care about that. Only in the United States does this work. Why? Why? I mean, not that they're having problems of a whole different sort.
Starting point is 00:07:57 But in here, it's like the campaign of shame to try to shame people into this. It's fascinating to me. So we have POTUS. He is hosting, he's hosting Connor McGregor. He's been busy. We're going to get into the auto pen fight. Again, a million things to discuss.
Starting point is 00:08:19 We're going to get into the auto pen fight. Now, in addition to this, he has also I wanted to touch on sorry I'm looking at my my audio sound bite can I
Starting point is 00:08:32 can I have audio sound bite five because you know how Trump likes talking with the press this was actually funny the way he played this off
Starting point is 00:08:42 he got hit by a reporter the way he played this off I thought was funny watch this I'm sorry Mr. President obviously you're concerned
Starting point is 00:08:52 you're concerned about the situation and gossiping what are the hopes now to get the hospital she just became a big story tonight right he's like she just became a big story that was the nicest I've ever seen him be with the press I mean you know
Starting point is 00:09:12 like he could have been like you rat bastard and you know but he didn't but I loved the look the look was good I think that the press likes everything that's happening. They want to hate it, but guys, you know they like it. Because he is a ratings bonanza for them. He is an absolute ratings bonanza. And they love that. They love the ratings of it. They love the attention of it. They get mad when you say it.
Starting point is 00:09:39 So he's putting both of these together. They didn't quite know what to make of what happened overnight the other day. They deported. So the administration deported hundreds. Now here's how the AP puts it. And I get so mad at these headlines. Trump administration deports hundreds of immigrants, even as a judge orders their removals be stopped. What does that sound like to you? He's just picking up Nanas and Titos and everybody and just sending them over the border. He's just kicking everybody out. All these poor people, they probably came here legally and all that too, right? I mean, the article doesn't differentiate. So, can you know that's probably the case? These are probably like innocent people who did nothing except for they entered illegally. That's what they're missing from this
Starting point is 00:10:27 whole thing. I'm so aggravated by this. I'm so done with it. They get so, they constantly. So this was the headline. So he sends back, and this was great, in the dead of night. The orchestration on this was so nice. And then you have all of this drone footage. There's drone footage of three plain fools of Tren de Aragua and MS-13 thugs. And they were sent, I like how Senator Eric Schmidt put it, to the beautiful prisons of El Salvador Cain. This is some of the video that Juan's showing you now. This is how El Salvador greeted them.
Starting point is 00:11:07 They were running around the streets unfettered in the U.S. of A. When you send them to El Salvador, look what happens. They're not even playing around. They're like, nope, get them, get them. Look at him. He's like too dangerous to walk by himself. Look, they're all kidded out. They're ready to rock and roll. F-A-F-O. Come on. You know they're begging for it. This is how El Salvador greeted them.
Starting point is 00:11:31 Now, that's some red carpet treatment right there, Kane. This is how they greeted them. Look at them. Call it a camo carpet treatment. Right? Look at him. Look at it. You're not even free to walk down the stairs yourself. Let's go. All of these in the dead of night. and also with El Salvador's leadership that worked with the United States on that. That's the kind of relationship that we need to have, by the way, with other countries. We need to have this type of relationship with them to where we can say, hey, can you repatriate your thugs that illegally immigrated into our country?
Starting point is 00:12:08 So two plain fools, while you slept, you didn't even know what's happening. And then all of a sudden, they're there in El Salvador. This was, I thought this was brilliant. And I love that they're getting all of this footage of it. So it was over 250 of them. And they're going to be held in the notorious prison. And it's a mega prison. And a federal judge is railing.
Starting point is 00:12:35 The administration had a response to that, which we're going to touch on here momentarily. We've got headlines for you. And really quick, just to let you know the rundown. Again, we're getting into all of this overnight gift. the trend of Iraq with the Houthis. We're going to discuss the president and his post about the Houthis and then all of a sudden now there's a big
Starting point is 00:12:52 argument on the right and I'm going to jump off my roof. We got the latest with Democrats because Democrats their civil war. The media finally has to talk about it. We're going to discuss all of that. We've got some trans headlines in Viro, all sorts of stuff so you don't want to miss. Our very good friends over at Preborn, such a great
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Starting point is 00:14:27 And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick 5. At least 39 fatalities after tornadoes, wildfires, and dust storms wreaked havoc across multiple U.S. states. just terrifying stuff. There were tornadoes that hit our home state of Missouri. Destroyed a lot of where I went to school in Arnold, Missouri. And all throughout Jefferson County, there was also a lot of destruction in Maryland Heights, Tylertown, Mississippi, Alabama, Oklahoma, I mean, a lot of destruction. They said that most of the weekend tornado watches, and they, I mean, the National Weather Service had mostly expired. But dangerous winds were still possible in the Carolinas, East Georgia, and Northern
Starting point is 00:15:11 Florida as well. So keeping an eye on all of that. In Texas, the crab apple fire. You guys heard about this crazy wildfire near Austin. It's in Gillespie County, Texas. affected approximately 9,500 acres, is only 40% contained. The increase in reported acreage, they're saying it's due to more accurate mapping. It's not because the fire is growing, but they've got multiple agencies working on that 8,640 acre fire. It's crazy. So everybody stays safe. People are seasoning and eating, packing because, well, this is why aliens don't visit us. This is a new thing, apparently. That's, I don't know why, but there's a company that claims to use edible packing peanuts.
Starting point is 00:15:52 They're not real peanuts, but apparently it's vegetables. It sounds highly processed and disgusting. And then there are apparently some people are thinking that all of them are like them, so they're not just eating the vegetable-based. Yeah, that's, there actually was a, I can't. Bible sales have soared amongst Gen Z. 87% within five years. There is a newfound spirituality amongst Gen Z, according to new studies.
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Starting point is 00:18:32 able to tell us where our ships can go, where the ships of all the world can go, by the way. It's not just the U.S. We're doing the world of favor. We're doing the entire world of favor by getting rid of these guys and their ability to strike global shipping. That's the mission here, and it will continue until that's carried out. That never happened before. The Biden administration didn't do that.
Starting point is 00:18:49 All the Biden administration would do is they would respond to an attack. These guys would launch one rocket. We'd hit the rocket line. So that is the Secretary of State, Marker Rubio, which I have to say, I like him better. as Secretary of State than I did as Senator. I didn't do. You're doing more.
Starting point is 00:19:07 He's, he's, this is the role that he was made for. Because he is a diplomat. And I think having, I'm going to get to what he was talking about here, but I just, my initial observation of him, watching him handle all of this stuff, he's a diplomat.
Starting point is 00:19:23 And sometimes the art of diplomacy is sometimes viewed. And I get it in, as being a weakness because you don't want to work with the other side, right? You don't want to get too tribal. You don't want to work with the other side. But this is an asset if you're Secretary of State. He's been a diplomat, but he has not given one inch of ground. And he's got the ability to be nice. And then what I call stern dad energy. You guys know what that. You guys know that. Stern dad or stern grandpa energy. Where
Starting point is 00:20:01 they don't have to yell at you or raise your voice, raise their voice at you. It is just the look and the lowered voice. And you're like, oh my gosh, like alarm bells go off in your head and, you know, batting down the hatches. He's got that energy. So I think this is, he's getting results. He is absolutely getting results. And he is affecting the administration's agenda. I mean, the speed with which.
Starting point is 00:20:31 he's doing it and his ability to do it as a good diplomat. This is the difference between somebody who's a good diplomat and a bad diplomat in this position. Like Hillary Clinton gave up everything. Marco Rubio is like, yeah. Of course, obviously a lot of this is underpinned by strong foreign policy. So that's incredibly important. So the Houthis, if you're, I mean, I think of most everybody, most all of you know, just, you know, for the fact sheet, they are an Iranian back. They're basically Iranian. It's like a, it's an arm of Iran's government. And they're a little terrorist group in Yemen.
Starting point is 00:21:09 And they act like the gatekeepers of the waterways there in the Red Sea. So what ended up happening, and they've been causing a lot of problems for some time, right? They've been, this is, I think this area and the problems with the attacks on like they, they've, they've been trying to disrupt for quite some time. I was trying to think when, this has like been our whole lives, right? Pretty much. This has pretty much been our entire lives that this has been happening. So you have this incredibly important waterway. And a lot, I was like a significant amount of, you know, crude, all of that comes through, goes through the Red Sea, go out in the Gulf Aiding, go around the horn of Africa. It's like a very dangerous. What was the movie where the meme came? Kane and it was the guy who's like, I'm the captain now.
Starting point is 00:22:04 Oh yeah, that was that. Tom Hanks. Yeah, yeah, yeah. There's no title to it. Don't bother guys out there immediately going to the keyboards. It's just that Tom Hanks movie. That's what it's called. That Tom Hanks movie.
Starting point is 00:22:14 Now, Juan is showing you the map. This is the area that we're talking about specifically. And this is the water. So you go in through the Sue. As you go in through the Red Sea. Now, you see Yemen. And this is the Houthi operate in this area. Of course, you've got a lot of pirates coming out of Somalia
Starting point is 00:22:30 that are also operating in this area. This is such a crucial waterway. And they've been trying to block numerous ships for quite some time. And I think what they've, they've gone after, like for instance, anything that looks like an Israeli ship, there have been instances, there have been stories previously that we've had where they've gone after ships because they thought, oh, is that an Israeli flag or is that an Israeli decowter. So you go in, they're going to try to bottleneck even more and disrupt the flow of shipments out of this, out of this, Red Sea, through the straight around the Horn of Africa.
Starting point is 00:23:12 And it's going to be, it's going to be pretty chaotic. Trump had a, he had a response to this, too. He was on, not X. He did this on truth social. Yeah, he had it on true social. And I'm pulling up his statement here. I'm not going to read all of it. But as you can imagine, some of it was in caps lock. So he had said that he said he ordered the United States military in this area right here. We got a lot of ships that come in. You have a lot of allies that come in from this area. You have a lot of Chinese vessels. You have a number of Germans. I mean, there's a lot, a lot, a lot of vessels that come through this area. And he said they've been waging an unrelenting campaign of piracy, violence, and terrorism against American other ships aircraft and drones.
Starting point is 00:23:58 He talked about that it's been over a year since a U.S. This is what's crazy and this is true. It's been over a year since a U.S. flagged commercial ship safely sailed through the Suez Canal, the Red Sea or the Gulf of Aden. The last American warship, he said four months ago, was attacked by Houthis over a dozen times. And they're entirely financed by Iran. They fired missiles at aircraft, targeted troops and allies. He said, you know, it's billions of dollars. It's, you know, impacting the.
Starting point is 00:24:26 economy, et cetera, et cetera. He said they've choked off shipping in one of the most important waterways of the world grinding commercial shipping to a halt. And then he talks about how our brave warfighters are carrying out aerial attacks against terrorist bases leaders. And then he gets into caps lock. This is my favorite quote. To all hootie terrorist caps lock. You know there's a certain joy when he presses that button. Your time is up and your attacks must stop starting today. if they don't. Hell will rain down upon you like nothing you've ever seen before, exclamation point. I voted for that. So he's basically saying I'm going to stick a boot up your backside sideways and then all the ways. So he said beware. We're not going to be nice about it. You know, in post.
Starting point is 00:25:17 Now, I understand it. We have American vessels that are going through. We are looking at oil. There's, you know, a lot of shipments that come through. I mean, oil's a big thing. I get it because it becomes a national security issue. It affects the economy. I get it. But not everybody's on the same page.
Starting point is 00:25:43 I'm sure you've seen some of this. Yeah, it does increase prices at the pump as well. So there are some who claim that this is, Trump declaring war and it's unconstitutional, which it's not. He's not declaring war. He's just saying we're defending our ships. And if you strike us, I mean, think about this. They have attacked the U.S. Navy 174 times. And our Navy's over there just to help keep everything kind of chill so our vessels can go through, right? 174 times. Commercial shipping vessels attacked one 145 times. This is only in the past 18 months.
Starting point is 00:26:30 Now, you might ask, well, how effective are the Houthis actually? I know, I'm, see, this is where I'm torn because in some instances, if you don't have, if you're not, how do I want to put this? Level yellow alert and ready to, you know, even just modestly defend yourself. It can go really bad, sideways, very fast. And having our defensive forces be so well prepared doesn't necessarily, that's not a reduction of their potential danger that they pose, right? The Houthis pose. So they said that they were trying to brag that they were attacking or that they were bothering a U.S. aircraft carrier. No, I move from attacking to bother.
Starting point is 00:27:20 but the Navy was like, meh, and we barely noticed. They said that F-16 and F-18 fighter aircraft hours have shot down 11 drones that had been fired by the Houthi since Trump approved an order
Starting point is 00:27:34 for all for air strikes over Yemen. This happened Saturday night. Sidebar, how busy have they been? A, rounding up Trend Aragua, MS-13, overnight flights, El Salvador, and then this, very busy. They said that the drones did not come close. The aircraft carrier in question
Starting point is 00:27:50 was the Harry S Truman. And the, one of the officials with the, with DOD had said, eh, it wouldn't, you know, basically, basically said it didn't really bother us. They shot everything down. That's been a key role in a lot of the military action over there is the Harry S. Truman. Tracking showed one, at least one missile failed in flight and splashed down in the waters off Yemen. The military took, our military took no action on that. That was not considered a threat.
Starting point is 00:28:20 except by the Houthis. The Houthis were like, no, we're big and bad. Their Houthi spokesperson said, the armed forces with the help of God, almighty. I don't think it's the same God. Carried out a qualitative military operation, talking the aircraft, blah, blah, blah. Like they, I love how these,
Starting point is 00:28:36 these rat bastard terrorist groups have official spokespeople that they push out, right? It's like watching kids play house, isn't it? So they were kind of bragging about it. The Navy was like, man, we didn't really notice. The Houthis also put out, I don't know, I guess this is trying to, it's bad AI. I watch this. Kane, this is like the dumbest thing I've ever seen.
Starting point is 00:28:58 It is crudely, it's like AI plus Karel photo, like Karel draw. And they put out the internet equivalent of bathroom graffiti. They posted this animation of U.S. draped caskets, like with the flag, floating around in the water, amongst the destroyed warships. Now, I got a question. First off, I watched this. My first thought was, who laid the flags on the casket? And, like, why is this?
Starting point is 00:29:30 I mean, wouldn't they put the fire out by the ship and, like, why are all the caskishers just in the water? That's so stupid. Like, that's not even realistic. You stupid terrorists, don't even get it, right? That's the dumbest thing ever. Juan's getting ready to show you. I found this offensive for how bad it was.
Starting point is 00:29:47 It didn't scare me. it just made me think they still don't have Photoshop over there. They don't even have real engine over there. I mean, for crying not lie, you don't even have access to that. So this was, this is a screenshot from it, but it like bobs in the water and then the video pulls out and there's all these other flagged drape. Was that, were you, were you scared, Kane? Were you just quaking in your boots? No.
Starting point is 00:30:10 After seeing exactly what happened and even some of the video footage of how, you know, we had some crazy weather over the weekend, but they got scorched. Yeah. Yeah, they did. Yeah, they did. Some hellfire and tornadoes rained down, hop on them. Courtesy of a storm called the U.S. Navy, that's correct. See, this is what I want my military to do, is to protect my interest, because if I'm buying gas, that's my energy coming through. So that is where I do get that it's a net-nec issue. I'm not total capital L libertarian with this. I'm not a nation builder either. I'm not an isolationist. I just don't care about anybody else's interest but my own. and I will, I don't care. This is geopolitics. I'm not here to wipe everybody's backside, right? And by me, talking about my own, I mean the US of A. See, Juan's showing you this right now. This is what the little crude hooties cobbled together. I mean, I've got, I'm made of questions right now. Who puts the flag? I mean, if they're all dead, who puts the flags on the coffins? And then, oh, look the warship with the settings. That's just so stupid. I mean, this is just such hokey imagery. Again, clearly no one has access to a real engine or even like anybody who understands.
Starting point is 00:31:17 stands reality over there? I don't know. So people are saying that Trump is declaring war. And our friend Thomas Massey, and I like Thomas Massey, I like him a lot. He made the point that there are five countries and five corporations that benefit the most from U.S. military activity to eliminate shipping disruptions caused by the Houthi near the Red Sea. China is first, followed by Saudi Arabia, Germany, Japan, and South Korea. The corporations that benefit the most AP MERS, now that's the MERS is the ship. that was in that Tom Hanks movie. I don't know why I remember that. Remember that was one of their ships? Mediterranean shipping, BP, Shell, CMA, CGM. I don't even know who they are. But those are the people that they, and I understand what he's saying. He said that the shipping route is mainly used to get exports from Asia to Europe. The economic value to us is primarily an importing oil from the Middle East, but we can do our own. And so I get what he's saying. He's not saying that there shouldn't be any action to protect ships.
Starting point is 00:32:19 That's not, sometimes I feel like X is a Rorschach test of people who have reading comprehension and then those who don't. He is in a very artful way asking, why are these other countries not committing the same kind of defense to this area that we are? And I think that's a valid question. Why should the United States, I only want to protect our interests. If I see a drone going towards a Chinese ship, I don't care. don't even care. Why would we help with our military a geopolitical foe in that area? Now, no one is by asking the question, and this is where many drive-bys make the logical fallacy
Starting point is 00:33:04 of assuming that it's begging the question, and it's not. It's asking the question. It's not presuming that this is true, so we're going to use this as launch pad to ask the next question in the sequence, the logical sequence. That's not what we're doing. The question is simply, why are these other countries not committing the same amount of defense as we are in this area? Now, if we're just protecting our ships, I think that's fine. I think if German ships want to be, want to have protection, then maybe they should get some German vessels there to protect and German military there to protect.
Starting point is 00:33:34 It should be Saudi Arabia, same thing. And we know the Saudis can afford it. So the prices, I would say that some of, and I get the argument that, okay, well, if we buy things from me, Europe that's going to make prices increase if we don't have that area free of Houthis. And I get that impact. I also get the argument that, well, this just allows us to drill more of our own. Okay, here's the problem, though. There are a lot of steps that have to be taken in order to make that happen in the U.S. There's a grace period. We're going to come back to this because we're out of time this segment, but we got a heck of a lot more on the way as we move real fast. Gold prices have
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Starting point is 00:35:22 the united states it would be okay can you imagine if president baroque obama had brought his unelected african friend to cut you know what i mean yeah they were all about it why is he out there all of a sudden tim walls is everywhere we're going to talk about this me not because polling is out for Democrats and it's disastrous. They're all mad at Chuck Schumer. They're also mad at Gavin Newsom. They're mad at every, they're mad at themselves now. Second hour on the way, don't miss. Stick with us. Happy Patty's Day. Spring is here and it's the perfect time to refresh your yard with fast growing trees, the largest online nursery in the U.S. with thousands of plants from fruit trees to privacy hedges tailored to your climate. They make
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Starting point is 00:37:19 Senator Federman? He's not the one to talk about anything. I mean, this is a guy that doesn't seemingly want to own a suit, own a suit. I'm not really sure, but I don't show up in hoodies when I'm going on the floor. And so the idea that you would say that we could not have a moment in which an influencer asked us to do this. Now, I'll be perfectly honest with you and tell you, when she She doesn't show up in hoodies on the floor and he doesn't show up with size 18 lashes on his eyes on the floor. Where it looks like he went and robbed a spider of their legs. Welcome back to the show. Top of the second hour.
Starting point is 00:38:02 Really, nobody needs above a 14. Thank you. Ladies know, guys are like what? It's like difference in like tools, right? Welcome back to the show. Dana Lash with you. Top of the second hour. Democrats are at each other's throats.
Starting point is 00:38:14 I'm here for it. I love watching Democrats fight. Put that stuff up on World Star. There are like so many accounts. Let's just like have them body each other in a Twitter account. That's all we need. They're all mad. They're mad and they're now lashing out.
Starting point is 00:38:29 We're at the, what level would this be? Like stages of grief, I'm trying to think. They keep moving those goalposts too. Yeah. They, yeah, they do. I don't know what stage agree for at, but all I know is that Democrats are angry at the world. And they're now going after each other. So I wanted to highlight just some of this because it's so adorable, so excited about it.
Starting point is 00:38:59 So their party has hit new polling. They got new polling out. The party has hit a new low, a new low. In fact, they're, and this is from NBC who love them. They said, quote, unlike in Trump's first term, Democratic voters, just say Democrat voters, say two to one that they want party leaders to fight rather than compromise, even at the risk of not getting things done. They also noted that only 27% of registered Democrat voters have a positive view of their own party. It is the lowest positive rating NBC's recorded since 1990. Only 7% of registered Democrat voters say they have a positive view of their party.
Starting point is 00:39:50 Wow. Wow. That made one pollster say with numbers like these, the Democrat Party is not just in need of a rebrand. It needs to be rebooted. Now they attribute these lower poll numbers to fed up Democrats. According to data, they, after they watch their party lose to Trump in 2024, now they're, they're saying that they're mad if they, some of them, they feel like their party's not holding the line. Some of them, they feel like they're more interested in fighting with Trump than delivering on what they voted for. And then some say they just want to fight. So it is, it's pretty wild. In fact, Pete Aguilar out of California said, quote,
Starting point is 00:40:38 when Trump wakes up in the morning and says, you're doing the right thing to Senate Democrats, we don't feel that that's the right place to be, is what he said. That was this direct quote. Oh, I love it. I love it. Now, contrast this. Contrast this with this polling.
Starting point is 00:40:54 Highest approval ever that he's ever had Trump. More Americans say the U.S. was on the right track than in any time in the past 20 years. also an NBC poll. Oh, look at that. Same NBC poll. Or another one, same outlet. They said that the, he's still, no, the only problem here, and I'm going to come back to this in a minute, deals with the economy. But they said that according to the survey, they said that people are supporting his trade policy, 41% that oppose. They, a lot of key, they said 56% on the border, positive, 56% positive. government cuts 47% only 29 were opposed even like on ukraine and nato he has some pretty good he's got pretty good polling the only thing and mbc notes that this is the first time that he's lost a majority
Starting point is 00:41:47 on this issue in an nbc poll is the economy i have warned you guys over and over again this is what it's going to come down to this is what democrats are going to exploit to take back because they're they and they could i want everyone to know democrats could absolutely easily really take the house in midterms and the senate they want to do it through the economy i know you're like wait a minute how with the same party that was lined at yes this because voters are fickle it's not something that they they don't look at the whole body of work and judge it it always comes down to what have you done for me lately 56% disapprove of trump's handling on the economy that's the first time they noted he's lost a majority on this issue.
Starting point is 00:42:33 He has not won over a majority of Americans on this yet. This is why I keep hammering the point home that they need to be out front and center messaging on tariffs, messaging on tax cuts. And I, again, I really think that the sequencing was wrong on this. I think you should have done tax cuts first. And then if you were going to do tariffs, then you do tariffs. But you have to have consumers need a shot in the arm. They're overburdened.
Starting point is 00:43:00 they're overworked, they're overtaxed. You can, tariffs without a reduction of government spending and tax cuts will be an additional tax. That's just the fact of the matter. Just like guys have schlongs, that is how this works. Right? We don't trans the language of the economy to suit one side over the other. So that's the realism of it.
Starting point is 00:43:24 So now, if they're going to get tax cuts done, since they didn't do it in the proper order, they need to be messaging on that hardcore. And Trump needs to be beating the heads, the brains out of the heads, politically speaking, of House members and Senate members to get this stuff done. Otherwise, midterms are gone. You can say hello to President Newsom in 28. That's not an idle threat. That's just prognostication. That's all that is. So the good news is that he's got really good approval on all of these other issues, but the bad news is that he has not won over at least. according to this poll. And it's a pretty decent poll. The economy. Well, so Lorraine says that the stages are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. Democrats are at anger. So they're at step two. Great. Great. We still got bargaining depression to go through before they just accept it. How long will that take? I'm just wondering. Just wondering. So this is important to again hit Democrats, Republicans rather, desperately, desperately, desperately need to get on the messaging. Now, with all this, you've had Schumer who has just been taking, he's been throttled by his fellow Democrats.
Starting point is 00:44:43 Because when they pass that CR to fund government, and I don't know, I'm going to interrupt myself. I have no idea why Democrats were so mad about. voting for the CR because it's literally theirs. There are no changes. There are no cuts. What they did is they moved around certain quantities of cash to make it look like there was a modest cut, but there has not been a cut at all whatsoever. Tax cuts aren't permanent. There's not a single damn Doge cut.
Starting point is 00:45:12 In fact, all of the cuts that Doge recommended, they're still funding them until September. All the stuff with USAID, you know, the headlines that you see. No, it's all still getting funded until September. Nothing has changed. So I don't know why Democrats were were screaming and crying because they still got their whole Democrat framework all the way up until September. You know, and Republicans were saying, well, we got to wait until we have, you know, we have to have 60 votes in the Senate to make sure this happens. That's why we can't do this now. So they're going to wait until September when they still don't have 60 votes.
Starting point is 00:45:46 That was only ever an excuse. I hope you guys realize that you got played by the GOP establishment with us. Just so long as we all recognize what happened, we can move on. I, you know, I wasn't screaming into the wind for nothing. So Schumer, though, he was like, yeah, I'm going to go ahead and back this bill. And Democrats are mad. They weren't mad when they literally voted for it back in, what, fall. Remember, no, actually, December.
Starting point is 00:46:12 It was like in December when this one passed. And remember, in December, this was after the election, everyone said, no, we can't do this bill. We can't do the CR or have a budget bill. We got to do a CR. We're going to wait until Congress. new Congress seceded. That was the excuse in December. Do you remember September the excuse before that was we can't do anything before the election? We got to wait. There's always an excuse. Always, always. So I wanted to play this. I need to, I want to get moved so I can play this other stuff.
Starting point is 00:46:39 I want to set this up. Imagine, if you would, you find out that your minor school age daughter was forced by a school in Deerfield, Illinois, to change in front of a male student who pretended to be trans. And that teachers held her and other female students in the locker room after a gym class and made them do it. Listen to these parents. This is a middle school in Illinois, Deerfield's School District 109. This was on Thursday of last week. Listen to this.
Starting point is 00:47:25 Hello, my name is Nicole Georges, and I'm here to demand that the locker rooms and bathrooms at District 109 be designated as biological male and biological female. As they're already is a gender neutral option. The girls want their locker rooms and bathrooms back. They want their privacy back. This is why I'm here tonight. My 13-year-old's well-being and mental health and privacy is at stake. This nightmare began on February 5th when my daughter was using the girl's bathroom and was stunned that a biological male student was using it as well She came home frightened and was extremely upset I asked her to talk with her teachers and find out more information
Starting point is 00:48:00 She was told by the administration that a student can use the bathroom as well as a female locker room because they now identify as female I was sent an email to the teachers involved in received a call from principal Weggley He verbally reiterated that under Joanna Ford's direction and their legal counsel that the student could use both the locker room and bathroom. I expressed that the school was in clear violation of federal policy. The Trump administration issued an executive order restricting biological males from participating in sports and accessing female locker rooms. That day, I filed a civil rights complaint on behalf of my daughter with the Department of Justice. It has now been referred to the Department of Education. A federal complaint has been filed with the
Starting point is 00:48:43 district to protect the students. Unbelievable. So the girls did not want to have their privacy violated. They altogether agree they were going to refuse to undress in front of this male student. And then the principal, Kathy Van Trees, forced them into her office, questioned them, march them to the locker room and force them to get undressed in front of the boy. Force them. Now, Illinois's past laws protecting this. I think it's sexual abuse. I think that Kathy Van Trees, I read this and she sounds like a predator to me.
Starting point is 00:49:19 This is sexual abuse, forcing. the girls into a locker room, how is that not unlawful detainment, which is kidnapping? How is that not an unlawful detainment charge? There need to be charges filed. And these teachers, every official who took part in this should be dragged out of that school by the hair on their head. This is what you go scorched earth over. Can you imagine if that was your child? I would have beat her ass myself. I would be in jail right now. I'm not just saying that as a joke.
Starting point is 00:49:55 I literally would have beat her ass if that was my child. And I know a lot of you out there feel the same way. This absolute trash principal marching these young girls in there and making them strip in front of a student. Did she have a fetish for it or something? What kind of school official does that? That is sexual abuse. That is absolute textbook sexual abuse. It sickens me. We have a lot more to come. And we also have Florida's Attorney General. We're going to ask him about something. How would that fly in Florida? James Uthmeyer is going to be joining us at the bottom of the hour. So we've got a lot to hit as we move. Our partners that help bring you the program. What does living better mean to you? Is it more money, a bigger house? Now think about this. What about how you feel physically every day? Life is so much better when you feel good. When you wake up feeling great, you can do more of the things that you love and you're ready to take on the day.
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Starting point is 00:51:44 You can find my St. Patrick's Day Spotify playlist, by the way, up on Spotify. and I always make sure to include it in your newsletter, too, for those who subscribe. All right, all right. Headlines. CNN poll, we talked about Democrat Party's favorability, draw to a record low. Basement level? Basement. Root seller?
Starting point is 00:52:03 I think that's a good way to put it. Starbucks is ordered to pay $50 million to a delivery driver burned by a hot bevarage to go full-on Moira Rose with it. They said that it's a jury in. if you had a guess the state, it rhymes with Schmalifornia. It's totally believable. 50 million, a delivery driver, he was burned by an improperly secured lid. Michael Garcia was picking up drinks at a drive-thru. He got disfigurement.
Starting point is 00:52:34 Oh, yeah. Nerve damage to his genitals. Now, if the lid is not securely on it, I get it. That's Starbucks. But we do need tort reform because does your burned nibbit cost $50 million? I check the lid every time I get it. I do too. Check the lid. That's true.
Starting point is 00:52:51 What's hard about that? I mean, did they, apparently when the barista handed him the order, the drink fell out of the container and onto him? So how does this guy get $50 million for getting a burned schminer from Starbucks? How? I'm trying to avoid upsetting anybody. We got some people who are better than I in our Pennsylvania markets. They're very good people and I love them and I don't want to offend them. All right.
Starting point is 00:53:20 So I'm going to come back to the Gene Hackman thing. I don't have enough time. Joe Biden. Ashley Biden is in a lot of trouble. So was Megan Markle and the hairy, whatever. Because they apparently donated $250,000 and it wasn't disclosed. Uh-oh. James Uthmeyer, AGA Florida next.
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Starting point is 00:55:19 We've got the simulcast channel 347 direct TV as well as X, Facebook, rumbles, where the chat is, lots of stuff happening. I was super excited last week when I saw this. I retweeted it. I got very excited because Florida is my backup state, and I've told everybody this. I've got a lot of family and a lot of friends in the Sunshine State. Love vacationing there. I mean, they got like some of the best places ever. Love the state.
Starting point is 00:55:43 The gun laws kill my soul. And I realize that they're, you know, when you have a Republican majority, super majority, not everybody's a hard R, right? Not everybody's super conservative. So you got some weird questionable gun laws. I was very excited to see. This is like one of the first things that he did. The new attorney general had tweeted out targeting the restriction, the age restrictions, Florida law, ages 18 to 20 to purchase. He says it runs afoul of our Constitution's Second Amendment.
Starting point is 00:56:16 joining us now, Florida Attorney General James Othmeyer. And we're a general. We're so glad to have you on the program. And I'm so happy that you are immediately like this is one of the first things that you're looking at because I've heard so many, I've heard complaints from my family that live down there constantly and a lot of our friends. And I mean, it's just, it's kind of crazy because Florida is such a free state. And I always thought that, you know, they do so many things great. But Texas has better gun laws than Florida. But you're aiming to change that.
Starting point is 00:56:42 Welcome to the show. Thank you for having me, Dana. I appreciate it. So tell me about this. This is, and this is just one of several things that you're looking at, the age restriction, first and foremost. And I love what you said. You know, you were intimating that if you can sign up for, sign up for selective service, why in the world could you not keep and bear arms as is your constitutional right? Because this all happened, I know in the wake of Parkland, is the appetite there in the legislature to do this?
Starting point is 00:57:07 Or are you looking at this? I mean, I understand the constitutional argument. Is that where you're looking at this? You know, I'm looking at it from both sides. So I'm a few weeks on the job here. When I got here, I know the state has been defending for several years now. It's age restriction on firearms, prohibiting 18, 19, and 20-year-olds from purchasing firearms. And the state has been successful in the court systems, but I'm a big believer in our Constitution.
Starting point is 00:57:36 I believe we have to protect it at all costs. And I immediately asked our team here in the Attorney General's office to, to take a look at the legal analysis so that I could decide if we wanted to get out of such defense. During this process, late last week Friday, the 11th Circuit en banc panel decided its opinion and upheld Florida's law. Notwithstanding that opinion, I would be in the dissent there. And I do believe that there are Second Amendment infirmities with Florida law. When it comes to restricting the right to keep and bear arms, which is very clearly a right enumerated in our Constitution, any government regulation really has to be consistent with founding era regulation. And at the founding, 18, 19, and 20-year-olds were not prohibited from purchasing firearms.
Starting point is 00:58:25 Indeed, they were encouraged and oftentimes required to do so if they were serving in the militia. So I do believe Florida's law has issues. I assume the 11th Circuit case will be appealed to the Supreme Court, and I've directed my staff that we will not be defending that law if it is indeed on appeal. When it comes to our legislature, I know that there are numerous bills moving, one focused on this age restriction that would repeal the prohibition on 18 to 20-year-olds. Again, these are people that are at the age of majority. They have the ability to enter into contracts. There are many rights afforded to people at the age of majority. they can serve in the military.
Starting point is 00:59:04 It seems difficult to me and constitutionally questionable that these people could not purchase a firearm to protect their families or go hunting. You know, it's turkey season, and I know a lot of young people would like to partake in that in the history and traditions that are associated with it. Yeah, exactly. I've never understood, we're talking to Florida's Attorney General, James Offmeyer.
Starting point is 00:59:26 I've never understood the argument, particularly from the left, that, no, we can't to have, you know, 18 to 20-year-old. actually be able to purchase, but we should lower the voting age. Those seem to be kind of crazy, contradictory arguments to me. Yeah, the left is filled with contradictions. And as you point them out, they don't fight back with rational response. They just double down. The Democrats, they would love to take all of our guns away and nevertheless open up our ballot box so that we can wreck havoc on this country. But our founding fathers were smart guys. They wrote our Constitution with purpose. And it's up to us as principled conservatives to defend it.
Starting point is 01:00:04 And nothing frustrates me more than when Republicans get squishy on the constitutional text. I understand, you know, there are emotional times when some of these shootings happen. They almost always seem to be instances where the guns are not lawfully purchased or possessed. Nevertheless, the left, you know, they use those moments to do the derivatives.
Starting point is 01:00:25 And unfortunately, many people squish out is the term I like to use. And you won't see that out of my office. I know in the wake of Parkland, and I was down there for the now infamous town hall that took place, then Governor Rick Scott and a lot of the Republican lawmakers had passed a package that included a series of restrictions, including this. And there was also the red flag restrictions, these red flag laws, which, you know, in my view and many others, it's just a complete erosion of due process. I mean, it removes due process. You have a penalty rendered, and then you basically have to fight to prove yourself innocent in a court of law, which is, I've never understood how that is in any way constitutional.
Starting point is 01:01:05 I know that now governor, Ron DeSantis, has said he would love to sign a law, essentially repealing that. He wants the legislature to repeal that. How do you view that as attorney general? I mean, what is your position on red flag laws? Is that something you support him repealing that? I do support it. I think, again, the due process issues that you've referenced have serious constitutional infirmities. and the burden shifting analysis that occurs where guns are removed and you've got to go and you have the burden of making your case as to why you should get it back.
Starting point is 01:01:39 I do believe there are legal infirmities here and we're analyzing all the various gun bills that are ongoing. But the one first and foremost that I know the legislature is looking at is the age restriction and repealing that. And in the Fifth Circuit, you know, coming out of Texas has an opinion on point here that is declaring such age restriction. restrictions unconstitutional. I think that court got it right. And I do think it sets up a situation where the United States Supreme Court will get to weigh in, regardless of any new legislation that might be passed. I wanted to ask you, too, again, if you're just joining us, we're talking to Florida's Attorney General James Othmeyer, a great AG. He's already, like, barely in the office, and he's, he hit the ground running. I love that. I love these empowered AGs. You also noted,
Starting point is 01:02:27 and I'm bringing this up. This was from a couple of different news outlets. Over a dozen illegal aliens detained and brevered, and the sheriff there, ICE, have been ramping up enforcement. This is a part obviously of that interior enforcement. Part of the Trump agenda that I know the DeSantis administration wanted to implement,
Starting point is 01:02:47 and there was some pushback for some pretty squishy Republicans, as I understand it. But Florida's been doing this for quite a long time. I know I'm sure you saw the MS-13 and the trend of Aragua. so it's good to see federally that everybody's catching up to what Florida's been doing. Tell me about this. Sure.
Starting point is 01:03:03 Well, we hit the ground running. You know, we called a special session and we were able to pass the most robust legislation in the country to combat illegal immigration. And immediately thereafter, we started working with the feds to get delegated authorities to all of our state law enforcement so they can help ICE and carry out detentions and deportations. We were this first state in the country, even faster than Texas, I might add. Yes, you were. To not only have our state law enforcement agencies get 287G certified. That's the federal statutory provision that allows states to be delegated to help out. Our state law enforcement officers got this training.
Starting point is 01:03:42 And then every county sheriff, those are the guys that are boots on the ground that are engaging in the arrest, like you referenced there in Brevard County. Every single one of our sheriffs immediately got 287G certified. as well. So we're there. We're working hand in hand with ICE and Homeland Security. If you're getting into our criminal justice system, we're going to detain you and we're going to work with the feds to get you back where you came from. And we already have dozens and dozens arrests occurring across the state. So we're going to be there to help. And we hope other states will follow suit. We're certainly willing to work with them. I hope they do as well. I hope all these other states cut. If you have all of these other states doing what the federal government hasn't done,
Starting point is 01:04:22 I mean, I know things are changing out with the new administration, but still, it's been the states that have been really, you know, under Biden and even under Obama Biden leading the charge on this. And now we don't have the Department of Justice fighting everyone like they were, jambrower, back in the day. We're talking with Attorney General James Othmeyer out of the Sunshine State of Florida. The Face Act, this is one of the other things that you've been focusing on that's been used to chill free speech and silence pro-life protesters. You're also using this to protect pregnancy resource centers. Tell me about this because there was a $10,000 civil fine that was actually collected from one of the Antifa activists on this. Yeah, you know, the left, the Biden administration, the Democrats, they use this statute to weaponize against the First Amendment rights of our pro-life advocates. So we're turning the tables on them.
Starting point is 01:05:15 If you want to go and intimidate people at one of these pregnancy resource centers, if you want to be hateful and scare people, we're going to come after you. We'll find you and we'll hold you accountable. You know, in Florida, these pro-abortion groups have just run amok for too long. You know, when it comes to changing our Constitution, they go out and they gather fraudulent signatures, and we've had a settlement with them on that, where they were caught red-handed. We're going to continue to investigate every effort in which they want to break the law and harass and intimidate peaceful pro-life advocates. And we're not going to allow the left to weaponize law. We're going to use that law to enforce it based on the letter of the text and protect the peace. I love the taking these bad things that the Biden administration did and then turning them around or finding the loopholes or finding the way to, you know, transform it into actually protecting, you know, speech for those people out there. who have been advocating for pro-life issues. Last question for you.
Starting point is 01:06:17 We're talking with Attorney General James Othmeyer, and we're grateful that he was able to join us today. You know, I've got to ask you about this question. I've avoided this topic forever. But now that you're with me, I have to ask you about the whole Tate Brother thing. For those people who are unfamiliar with this whole story, count your blessings.
Starting point is 01:06:34 But, you know, you, your top lawman in Florida, you've got to deal with this. I know that you said that there's a criminal investigation into the Tate Brothers. There is Andrew Tristan Tate, and I know that there's like all kinds of sex trafficking accusations. There's an investigation in the UK. There's an ongoing investigation, as I understand it, in Romania that's actually expanded. There's like apparently more stuff that's coming in.
Starting point is 01:06:57 They were in Florida. A lot of news was made by Governor DeSanta saying that they weren't welcome. They turned it into a PR stunt. Then they left. They've been complaining about it quite a lot. But while they're doing that, you're actually doing the work of saying, hey, there's some stuff happening here that merits. investigation. Where are you in that process? Sure. Well, we are continuing to investigate, even though they pretty quickly fled the state's jurisdiction. But if we can show that they
Starting point is 01:07:25 committed crimes on Florida soil, then we will continue to pursue them at all costs. You know, people keep saying, oh, thank you for being courageous on this Tate Brothers thing. And to me, it's an easy thing. These guys are charged with horrific things around the world. But then on top of that they go public and they make jokes about being with girls that are 15 or 16. They make jokes about not knowing the age, you know, of consent in Florida in the United States. When you have victims coming forward, when you have public admissions, when you have criminal investigations around the world, there are clearly reasons why we as a state have a duty to investigate and protect our citizenry.
Starting point is 01:08:05 And we will continue to do that. When it comes to human trafficking and praying upon, you know, our women and girls that that are not at the age of majority, like we will stop at nothing to protect them. Again, rule of law, we're not going to go out and persecute anybody that did not do something wrong. You have my word as Attorney General. We will never do what the left does there. But if you break the law and you're in this state, like, we're going to come after you. It's that simple.
Starting point is 01:08:28 To your point, and everything that we've known about them has been from stuff they've said on video. I mean, that's not, I mean, it's all on video. Talking about wiping devices and things, every time these guys open their mouths, it gets them deeper in a hole. I'm just like, who's your counsel advising you? What is happening here? But I don't know how that got lifted up as some measure of conservatism going out and pimping women and living off of the pimping of women digitally and bragging about beating them or all kinds. I mean, I just don't know why we're lifting up like middle age single childless people that engage in like camgirl business. I just don't know how that became like a measure of conservatism.
Starting point is 01:09:06 I don't know. That is not masculinity. That is weakness and sickness. Exactly. James Othmeyer, Attorney General, Florida. We're very glad that you're Attorney General. We expect great things from you and we'll be watching eagerly. Thank you so much, General. Thank you, Dana. I hope to come back soon. Of course. Appreciate it. It's our friends over. It's the non-firearm firearm. It's the burn a gun. It's the burn a gun. Well, it doesn't care about gun for his own science. Doesn't care about any of that stuff. The burn a gun is a great way to diversify what you have already for your weapons. I have friends. And when I first heard about it, I had a friend who lives in D.C. they have their license. It's really difficult to get one of those carry licenses in DCs, but my friend has it. And unfortunately, they're not able to carry it like in 90% of the places because of municipal and private property and all that stuff. But because of the nature of their work, they have to walk to their car late at night sometimes. And that's pretty dangerous,
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Starting point is 01:10:38 your purchase, but the only way to do that is to go through Burna.com slash Dana and see everything that they have. B-Y-R-N-A.com slash Dana for 10% off. It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida man. Well, this man's got some priorities. That's for sure. A Florida man steals an ambulance.
Starting point is 01:11:03 Got to say it like my southern family ambulance. Ambulance. Ambulance finishes beer before being arrested. Stay true. He's got some priorities, like I said. Michael Eskolin, 43, faces multiple charges out of Tampa, stolen ambulance on Saturday, and, quote, finished drinking a beer in full view of troopers before he was arrested.
Starting point is 01:11:24 Yeah, he looks the type. How is this dude, 43? What? Criminals look so old. Look, that's why you should be law-abiding because crime ages you. It ages you. So they said that he was fleeing to elude at high. speed. It was his like fourth DUI. His license was revoked. He got these are all charges. Grand
Starting point is 01:11:48 theft of emergency medical equipment. Burglar have authorized. Oh my gosh. There's so many. Resisting an officer without violence, et cetera. He immediately was arrested. He's in the pokey. So that's where he's off the streets. And oh my gosh. Florida man is sentenced for setting an employer semi-truck on fire at an Omaha airport. Oh my goodness. So that's a pretty big thing. He, 27 years old, Kevin Katie, was sentenced to five years in prison, three-year supervised release for malicious use of explosive materials. Is there any other? So he disconnected his semi-trucks tracking advice so his employer couldn't track him.
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Starting point is 01:14:03 Is there any evidence on that that he wasn't aware of it? You're a reporter. You should find out. I actually like that. That's true. That's what you do. Oh, wait. I mean, if you started your career rewriting aggregate stories for daily call, and I like daily caller, but they, I mean, there's an aggregation aspect of digital journalism. Then maybe investigative journalism, you know, isn't your thing if you just get like stuff from producers. I don't know. There's a lot of people in the news like that. They just like get handed packets by producers and they don't actually go and investigate. That has to change. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. Top of this third hour on.
Starting point is 01:14:38 St. Patty's Day and got a lot of stuff to discuss. Chats at Rumble, Channel 347 DirecTV, don't forget the podcast, which is the archive. So the question of, well, you're a reporter. That's what reporters do. Reporters are just like, we don't know. We don't know anything. They've forgotten how to report. They've forgotten how to investigate. Or did they? They just didn't want to. Because if it's not there, then it doesn't exist. If they didn't, if they didn't investigate it and get evidence of it, then there's nothing for them to report on, then Democrats didn't do anything bad. That's kind of like my thinking on it, right? That's sort of, why wouldn't you be interested in that? I mean, the story here is the auto pin story. You guys are
Starting point is 01:15:22 aware of this, right? The whole auto pen. I've got a pin. The, I don't know. Now they're investigating because there was the the question of is Biden of sound mind even like with the partons is he of sound mind to do this they found that he used an auto pin on like a good number of things right how many of the pardons did he use an auto pin on like a lot a lot uh trump had posted and said that they are hereby declared void vacant this is caps lock void vacant and of no further force or effect. And apparently, so he's saying that he didn't, Trump says that Biden didn't know anything about them. I don't know if a president can revoke a pardon once it's been issued. This has to do with
Starting point is 01:16:15 Article 2, Section 2 of the Constitution. And I don't know, I don't know if there's like legal precedent on that. It just says, this just says he shall power to grant reprieves or pardons for offenses against the United States except in cases of impeachment. They have the issue of Bush revoking his own pardon over a guy I think Red State had a story on Robert Tusey
Starting point is 01:16:42 a conviction making false statements to HUD. Bush revoked that. But that's the same president who issued that pardon who revoked it. So I don't know the legal precedent of that. But Lorraine's done. She's looked at some of this. and says that a lot of the signatures don't look matchy-matchy.
Starting point is 01:17:02 It is kind of weird. He did sign the pardon for Hunter. That wasn't auto-pinned. But I don't know. The signatures are kind of weird-looking, you know. I mean, there's a lot of, like, apparently some of the pardons were signed on January 19th, 2025. The signers certified that they were signed in D.C. except Biden wasn't in D.C. on January 19, 2025.
Starting point is 01:17:33 So why did they say they were certified D.C.? One reporter said that that day, that's when Biden was in South Carolina, he was at the Royal Missionary Baptist Church in North Charleston with Clyburn. And he was doing that as it was like a thank you visit to Clyburn because remember Clyburn made Joe Biden. Clyburn delivered South Carolina. We've talked about that quite a bit. So I don't know.
Starting point is 01:18:06 I just, I don't know about the precedent for that. And then it does bring up questions. Did he even know? Did he even, I mean, if they just had an auto pin and they're just, you know, willing-nilling signing everything. I'm just, I'm just curious. as to how that works. But then the media being told,
Starting point is 01:18:29 well, you know, you're a reporter. Why don't you find this stuff out? I don't know. I don't think that, I think the question is whether or not Biden was aware of it. Now, I'm of the mind. I think you need hard evidence of those first
Starting point is 01:18:44 that he wasn't. I do think you have to have hard evidence. How do you get hard evidence that he wasn't aware? I don't know. That's the thing. I don't know. But you can't say, because a lot of things use auto pen, like mortgage. I mean,
Starting point is 01:18:55 There's like important, I mean, what are you going to say? What are you going to say? Look, the location matters. If you say, if you're on a legal document, whether it's a mortgage or just a simple sales contract, the location matters. You can actually legally get out of a contract. If it's proven, you weren't in the area that the document says you were in when at the time it was signed.
Starting point is 01:19:16 I agree. Just the way it is. I agree. I'm curious about this. And there's no way. to prove whether or not he was or wasn't. I mean, there's a way to prove he was aware, but there's no way to prove he wasn't aware. There's a video that I just saw, actually I'm looking at it now, where they, somebody took
Starting point is 01:19:36 all of his signatures and they're morphing it to his actual real signature. I could honestly watch that video for quite, it's fascinating. I'm like, all the auto pen ones are exactly the same. And then the one for Hunter is obviously his signature in real life. Interesting. that's uh i mean i'm fine why isn't the press interested in this oh for the same reason they weren't interested in any of the covid stuff can we touch on this the new york times headline i could just punch someone in the face over i really could i i know that you guys saw this the audacity of this
Starting point is 01:20:11 piece from the new york times quote we were badly misled about the event that changed our lives they said we were badly misled of course it's about coronavirus the woo-hoo. Here is an here is an actual sentence from this New York Times piece. Quote.
Starting point is 01:20:33 Yet in 2020 when people started speculating that a laboratory accident might have been the spark that started the COVID-19 pandemic, they were treated like cooks and cranks. Kane? Who treated us like cooks and cranks?
Starting point is 01:20:50 The media? The media. Yeah. Yeah, the left and the media, same thing. The media. The media. And obviously it has been unraveled, and now the media wants to claim that they were misled. We were badly misled about the origin.
Starting point is 01:21:14 When you were leading the witch hunt against all of the people who were raising concerns about this, the New York Times now needs to separate itself from this. I mean, they literally had headlines where they were besmirching good people who are asking questions about the origin. They were asking questions about cover-ups. They were asking questions about all of this. And now they want to play victim. They, anybody who actually questioned. the narrative that we were given in the press and asked about any kind of zoonotic origins,
Starting point is 01:22:01 they were treated like witch doctors. They were treated like, like I, just they were persona non grata. They can't be allowed into the conversation. And not even on the origin. I mean, they went after people like Dr. Robert Malone that we had on, Dr. Tess Lori, we had our videos pulled from YouTube, censored, because we asked questions on this program. I mean, it was censorship, and we know it was censorship at the highest levels. And now they want to act as though that, oh, well, we, you know, we were misled.
Starting point is 01:22:51 See, we got dup too. That's how they're, I feel like they're trying to act like, no, we're victims like, We were so misled. You know, what's next? Like, we were so misled. You know, women can't actually be men. And men can't have babies. We were so misled.
Starting point is 01:23:10 Like, what's next? Well, you heard what they did with the vaccine? The media was even put it out. Well, no one was forced to take the vax. Nobody was forced. No, they weren't. But here's this headline. Senator Tom Cotton repeats fringe theory of coronavirus origins.
Starting point is 01:23:27 Thanks, media. If you looked up like fringe and coronavirus in the New York Times and their search option, I mean, there's so many headlines that pop up over that. I mean, and this was a legitimate, and taking something now that we, we accept as truth because the evidence supports it. Everybody had evidentiary-based suspicions in the beginning that were immediately discounted in favor of the political narrative that they wanted to spend, that they wanted to spend. And for them to try to retcon this and act like, oh, we were, you weren't misled.
Starting point is 01:23:56 You misled people. You were the, you're reporters. And this goes back to what we opened the program with. You are the media. Your job is to, your entire, the purpose of your existence is to question government, is to question elected officials, is to question bureaucrats. That's your entire existence. If there was misleading, you misled.
Starting point is 01:24:26 You weren't misled. you just swallowed it and took it at face value because it was easier for your political bottom line to do so. They didn't want to fall out of favor with the powers that be by asking questions. That's what the left does and the left is, you know, the media is part of it. They don't ask questions anymore. Merely asking a question is a sign of betrayal. Someone is not accepting the narrative.
Starting point is 01:24:55 They're not swallowing their narrative pill. They're asking a question. That means they're not on the same page. Thus, they are the enemy. That's how it's viewed. So questions aren't even allowed. There's no intellectual curiosity. Whatever they said went and you ought to accept it now.
Starting point is 01:25:14 Now because it doesn't cost any political capital for them. They can act like, oh yeah, we're one of you. We're questioning this. We were all misled. No, you misled people. we were the people that you tried to mislead. And when you couldn't mislead us, you wanted to impugn our characters and thereby taint any kind of association in the minds of anyone else that was still maybe making up their minds. I mean, they went after the best doctors in the world, the best medical
Starting point is 01:25:49 experts, the best professionals. They persecuted the media story after story about these people. Now they won't act like they're one of us? No, you don't get to do that. badly misled, spare me with all of this. There's, there's, I, that's what I, I think that that exchange was a very good exchange. And I like Levitt's response. You're the reporter. That's your job. You investigate this stuff.
Starting point is 01:26:14 Why, the bigger question is, why isn't the press interested in investigating things from the government? Remember, like the olden days of the old gumshoe reporter? That's gone. Nobody, nobody wants to ask those questions anymore. Everybody just wants a stupid, insipid hot take. They want a part of that attention economy. But they don't care about investigating anything.
Starting point is 01:26:38 You know what? Partly because there's no rewards in it. There's no rewards in it. The only reason the New York Times is doing this now is to save their ass. That's it. They're trying to act like, oh, no, no, we're still reputationally clean. You can still trust us. You can still subscribe.
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Starting point is 01:28:41 Golly, the guy. Oh, that looks horrible. He looks so, oh, my God, I didn't want to see the photo. The search for the attacker continues. He apparently knew the victim, grabbed something containing flammable liquid off a nearby cart, used it to torch the 45-year-old man just before 4 a.m. I mean, the guy was standing on the sidewalk. Shirt was huddled in a blue bank blanket.
Starting point is 01:29:03 I mean, he is burned pretty bad. And they had him in an ambulance. The footage also showed cops talking to a female companion and the victim, but they're searching for this person who did. It's just horrible. New York City. We're going to have to do New York City, man. A guy was caught in a viral video,
Starting point is 01:29:23 calmly eating a raw dead rat on a busy sidewalk. and broad daylight. Guys, zombie movies begin this way. This is literally how it happens. He's on a Bronx sidewalk, and he picks it up and just starts gnawing on it. It is one of the nats. I can't.
Starting point is 01:29:50 Dude, I can't even. I'm done with the story because it's so, I mean, the video, someone was recording it, and they zoomed in and it's horrible. I got to move because I'm going to get so sick reading the story. even kidding you. Apparently walking backwards could be exercise that you need. They're saying that there's a benefit. I don't know. I mean, maybe for balance, but there's a million things that you can do for that, right? Coming up, we got Stevie Nates is going to be joining us. Don't miss. Gold prices have
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Starting point is 01:31:40 like the Mines of Moria or something like that. That's what I imagine. You know, he tells he's a very important guy and he knows a lot of people. Stephen Yates at Yatescom's on X, senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation. He joins us now via Skype. Good to see you, my friend. I've got it immediately because I know we always, for those who don't know, Mr. Yates was in not one, but two presidential administrations. And he is the leading expert on China, geopolitical foe, all of this. But I also, I mean, he follows other foreign policy stuff. I'm really eager to get his opinion on this magical delivery that happened overnight to that beautiful El Salvadorian prison, two plainfuls of Trennairagua and, um, MS-13 gangbangers that were taken to their beautiful new accommodations, Stephen. I mean, luxury accommodations, as we all know.
Starting point is 01:32:30 Just wanted to get your quick thoughts on that. Well, number one, since we've had a lot of talk in recent weeks about people saying thank you in foreign policy, this is a time when all Americans can actually say thank you sincerely from all of America to one of our near-abroad neighbors for actually stepping into the breach. Yeah. And sort of stepping over the absolute insanity of low-level left-wing judges and weirdos in the media and others that wanted to say, let's keep the murderers, rapists, and gangbangers. And let's give them constitutional rights here.
Starting point is 01:33:09 The president of this beautiful country with the world's best prison for bad guys, he basically said, oh, too late, we've already got him. And I just thought it was one of the most beautiful. pieces of diplomacy that actually honors the slogan of making America safe again. Yeah. I mean, contrast it with busing and flying people into major cities around the United States without even notifying governors that it was happening to, and none of these judges were blocking that. Right, right. To this. This was just, again, I just say thank you. Wahn is showing everyone on the simulcast. This is how El Salvador greeted them. Now, the difference is, in the United States.
Starting point is 01:33:52 And you can see they sent out all these. I mean, this is crazy. All of these military vehicles, they had two planefuls of these guys. In the United States, they were walking around freely on our streets. El Salvador would not even let them get freely of their own will off of the plane. They escorted each one of them down the steps. That's the difference. Is it because El Salvador recognizes how dangerous these guys are?
Starting point is 01:34:20 I mean, what's the difference? That's crazy. Well, that's right. Well, and the other thing is, I mean, they know that you have to establish control and dominance when you're dealing with wild, murderous, insane gangs. So, yeah, they had them cuffed and shackled. They had them one-on-one walked. They had them pushed with their face down because you don't get the dignity of holding your head up high right now. This every element of this has been thought.
Starting point is 01:34:50 through and these guys all deserve all of it. Why can't other leaders be like El Salvador's leader? I mean, we had to threaten Colombia with tariffs. And I mean, granted, it was in an afternoon, but we had to get mean with them. Why can't every other country just be like El Salvador was? Like, we get it. They're about we'll repatriate them in our beautiful accommodating prison. We'll do that. What is the difference with El Salvador's leader and everybody else? Well, Al Salvador is to law enforcement and security as Argentina has been to countering inflation. The two leaders have done things that people said could never be done, weren't possible. And they ran on getting a mandate to do exactly this.
Starting point is 01:35:35 Each of their countries were out of control in these various areas. And they haven't really given to licks what anyone wanted to say about it. they knew that their families, their neighborhoods, their very country's future depended on doing this, and they were dead serious about it. And so in this case, public security was a number one. And so we have an example of a leader who was elected with a mandate, did it. And now they see it works. And people can actually go out to the public square in El Salvador. They can resume family life and church life. They can actually be a functioning community and a country now that they have. have this and they've done it so well, we can outsource some of this. And it's not like we're
Starting point is 01:36:19 outsourcing our criminals. These were people that were never meant to be in our country in the first place. This is outsourcing what Venezuela should have been doing to a country in Central America that's ready to step up. I want to switch gears here talking with our friends Stephen Yates at Yates comes on next and ask you about the Houthis in Yemen because you've been saying everybody needs to watch Yemen. You've been saying that for years. And now we have this, you know, Iranian back group, the Houthis, which are threatening to destabilize that whole very important waterway going out of the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. We have the hour response to it, Trump's response. I mean, I thought if you're going after our vessels and you are endangering
Starting point is 01:37:01 an artery of energy. And I get the people who say that, well, we just need to do more here domestically. And I completely agree with that. But in the meantime, you can't just like cut off one of your arms. why you know, I get it. But the Houthis, I feel, they put this video out, and I know you saw it where they had these, like, it was like Correll draw level, like graphics of these coffins with the American flags on them floating in the water. It was just real goofy. But then when I read one reply or one quote from one of the naval commanders regarding
Starting point is 01:37:35 that Harry S. Truman, they were saying, well, the Houthis, another kind of, you, they tried to attack. We didn't even notice. How are they really grade them? Like, what is their threat? Are they really able to destabilize that much there? That's the first part. And the second, is the U.S. isn't the only entity there policing that area, are we?
Starting point is 01:37:55 No. But there are layers of things that are happening with this. First and foremost, you know, that great neo-conservative known as George Washington, I think the original restrictionist was an advocate for America actually exercising power at times to deal with things like piracy. And if you read some of the debates among the founding fathers, this is why we had the birth of a Navy early in our country's existence. And so at the very, very least, this is a vital waterway.
Starting point is 01:38:30 What the Yemen forces are doing at the very least is piracy. I would argue it's also terrorism and there's this problem of the links to Iran. But at first, this is America going to punch back when someone engages in piracy or worse against our forces. And so we know it happened. There can be any amount of bravado or dismissiveness from someone in the armed forces. They're free to take whatever posture they want. But if you're a commander in chief, if you got a mosquito that's biting you, you want to swat them with something bigger. so the mosquitoes go to a different host.
Starting point is 01:39:07 And so I think that this was prudent use of force. I don't think this is going to be invade-occupying nation-build territories. We're not playing in that ground. And it does kind of remind Iran, you'd better start dealing or, you know, these proxies of yours are running out. And once we get somewhere with Gaza and we get the hootis in a box, well, then we're going to be looking at not war with Iran, but we're going to have that maximum pressure backup. So I think there's a lot of things going on at once with this.
Starting point is 01:39:43 But this, I think, is quintessential Trump. It's like when he launched cruise missiles to kill Russians in Syria. It's not a war, but it's using warfare to let people know where American interests are. Yeah, I don't see the problem with, you know, striking back at these rebel forces, Iranian-backed rebel forces for trying to harm our ships or our supply routes. I mean, I, I mean, that's one of, the reasons why we have our, again, and you made a great point talking to going all the way back to the founders of the Barbary pirates. I mean, there's a reason, you know, the shores of AAA, the whole, I mean, that's, that's historically based to have that. There are some who
Starting point is 01:40:17 brought up, and I understand what they're saying, although I don't entirely agree with it, because I think we should be protecting, you know, our, our ships, our security, our people. But some were saying, well, you know, China, they ship through there. There's Saudi Arabia. Where are the Saudis helping to police this? Where's China? We shouldn't do anything that helps a geopolitical enemy that helps out China without them. I do agree with
Starting point is 01:40:39 that, with the China part of it. What do you say to, I think Thomas Massey brought that up on X. Yeah. Well, I don't think he has a complete picture on this with all due respect, or maybe not Alder respect. The Saudis actually are doing a lot. The Emirates are doing a lot.
Starting point is 01:40:56 And these are allies. that are working with the United States to get us out of wars we're already in on terms that are acceptable to our national interests. And so from time to time, we're still there. And anyone that wants to take a quick geography lesson and look at what the shipping route is to go around the horn of Africa and back up to the United States versus going through those troubled waterways and coming out the other side and just going across the North Atlantic. I mean, it's simple math. And when you're shipping trillions of dollars worth of goods, it adds up. And so we don't have to do everything just about the money, but it's not like we're absent our own interests in this.
Starting point is 01:41:35 And like I say, we're not engaging in invasion, occupation, nation building, any of that stuff. So I thought this was reasonable cooperation with those allies. But I'm very open to the idea to press those in the region who have the wealth and have a closer or more proximate interests, yeah, they should be doing more. We say that to the Europeans. We should say it to our friends in the Gulf too. This, I wanted to bring up this headline as well. This will be my last thing I bring up with you, our good friend, Stephen Yates.
Starting point is 01:42:05 This surprised me. First off, it surprised me that the EU invited Xi Jinping to this summit. They were marking the 50th anniversary. I get it that if EU China diplomatic ties, I don't know why the EU is trying to normalize anything was Xi Jinping. But they declined it. into financial times. Why did they decline that? Well, there might have been a little bit of a protocol game where they send a different official. I haven't really been able to run to ground who exactly went or did they just skip the whole thing altogether. I think, though, the lead-in still
Starting point is 01:42:38 holds. There's too many people in Europe who keep playing these weird games about somehow America is attacking democracy and freedom and retreating from the world. And so maybe we should make friends with China. Oh, you mean the people who have made Russia's invasion of Ukraine literally more feasible and protracted over multiple years helped Iran and Russia get around sanctions? Oh, you want to warm up with those guys? Yeah, that's big thinking from Europe. So there's still a lot of that stink and thinking that's got to get cleared out over there. But they're definitely balancing and they're playing this game of the U.S. is going to pick us on us on some things, going to cut us out of some things and we're going to engage with China sometimes. So we'll have some sorting out to do,
Starting point is 01:43:24 but I wouldn't fret too much about bureaucrats actually doing much. Okay. I just saw that and I thought, ooh, that's interesting. I've got to ask Gates about that. Stephen Yates at Gatescoms. Always so good to talk with you, my friend. We are so grateful that you're so generous with your time with us every week. Thank you. Thank you, Dana. Take care. Of course, you too. All family pharmacies are great entity. I've used them several times. And I love the fact that I can get, what I need to get when I know I need, when I need it. And I can get it quickly, two to four days or overnight in a pinch if I need it overnighted. Your health is always in reach with all family pharmacy.
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Starting point is 01:46:18 Oh my gosh. I love it. All right. So this, some of the stuff we're going to get into this week. We're going to be looking at, we're going to be watching the economy watching, obviously, the stuff unfolding at our very important waterway with the Houthis. And we're going to get into some of the good. There's a bunch of stuff I wasn't able to get to today. We run out of time. So I'll make sure that I include some of it tomorrow. Also, find ye self over at Substack, chapter and verse, the newsletter. I've got a bunch of of stuff primed out, ready to start kicking out for you later today. And you don't want to miss that. And of course, Facebook and YouTube as well. You got to find it. This, I didn't, oh goodness, I didn't even get to get to all of this stuff. One quick story, one really fast story. I think I've got 30 seconds to share it. Daily Mail piece. You guys know all about the Amazon rainforests, blah, blah, bongs of the earth, save the trees. Okay, they literally had to cut a road into it in Brazil for the COP 30 climate summit that they're holding in November. They literally had to cut a road through the Amazon rainforest for the COP 30 climate summit.
Starting point is 01:47:32 Climate summit cut a road through Amazon rainforest. Seems antithetical to their cause. There's a satellite image of it. They just cut a giant road through it, through that, the lungs of the earth, so to speak. That is environmentalism. in a nutshell. There's conservation and then the performative environmentalism. What earth lover made that decision? The climate change people.
Starting point is 01:47:58 They did. Yeah, they did. Today in stupidity, Kane. All right, looks like the talking points have gone out. Remember constitutional crisis? That's a couple of weeks. Now, meeting the moment. Meeting the moment. Listen to this. Listen to this. The strength that we have is in this moment. Listen to your constituents. Center them in this moment.
Starting point is 01:48:20 But I can tell you that there are a lot of people that are watching his leadership in this moment. This is the moment. No, I think about what's happening, you know, in this moment. What's important is that we meet this moment. So are these current Democrats the ones to meet the moment? One is a country song too. It's a nice twang-sing in this moment or something like that. It's just unreal how every, it's so cookie cutter and distributed, yet people fall for it.
Starting point is 01:48:45 They can't even like come up with new words to convey the same thing. thing. That's all right. Happy St. Patty's Day, everybody. Again, find us Substack, Chapter and Verse, YouTube, Facebook, like, and subscribe. I'll be back with you tomorrow.

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