The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Trump Defunds PBS, Ilhan Omar SNAPS, & Shocking Job Numbers

Episode Date: May 2, 2025

April job numbers come in hotter than expected. President Trump signs an Executive Order cutting Federal funding to PBS and NPR. Does the left think every kid learned how to read from PBS? Squad Membe...r Ilhan Omar tells a journalist to F off when asked if more of her colleagues would travel to visit a deported MS-13 gang member. A man charged with raping a corpse on the New York subway is an illegal immigrant who crossed the border at least five times. New video footage shows Kilmar Abrego Garcia involved in human smuggling. New York Magazine writes a hit piece slamming Sen. John Fetterman because he supports Israel. Luigi Mangione will soon be the subject of his very own musical comedy in San Francisco. Hope Walz, the daughter of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, goes on a tirade after running influencer, Kate Mackz, was invited to the Trump White House to interview Karoline Leavitt. Ian An alleged Tesla arsonist reportedly torched the new Tesla vehicle and wrote the word "THEIF" on the side of the nearby building. Conservative Writer & Creator, Sean Salter, joins us to discuss the state of Hollywood, his new non-woke comic INDIEGOGO, his limited edition Silence Dogood cover and much more.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…All Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/DanaCode Dana10 for 10% off your entire orderBeamhttp://shopbeam.com/DanashowSleep like never before—Beam has improved over 17.5 million nights of rest. Try it now with code Danashow for 40% off.Home Title Lockhttps://hometitlelock.com/danaProtect your home! Get a FREE title history report + 14 days of coverage with code DANA. Check out the Million Dollar TripleLock—terms apply.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 unlimited bonus silver on eligible orders—you may even qualify for a free 1/2 oz Ronald Reagan silver coin.Byrnahttps://byrna.com/danaDon’t leave yourself or your loved ones without options. Visit Byrna.com/Dana 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.  KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSee the third generation of the iconic SUB2000 and the NEW PS57 - Keltec Innovation & Performance at its best

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Starting point is 00:00:00 As I look at this initially, the one thing that really jumps out to me that I love, transportation and warehousing, those are the jobs that were supposed to be hit, right? Up $29,000. The prior three months was up $2,000, up $18,000, up $17,000, an acceleration in those type of jobs that were supposed to be the ones that were hit. So maybe some of this manufacturing, some of these deals that the White House has announced, maybe we're starting to see that already play out. I know that we saw earlier in the week, Elon Musk, needing a number,
Starting point is 00:00:30 other 1,000 workers, Taiwan Semiconductor, starting their third, open and third plan in Arizona. So this is phenomenal. Goods producing was a positive job, number. This is just, it just proves that we have an economy that all the experts continue to underestimate. And I think they're looking through a prism of political hatred, for lack of a better term, rather than being logical about the greatest economy in the world. There are reasons countries want to come here. There's a reason people buy our treasuries. There's a reason a dollar is the world's reserve currency.
Starting point is 00:01:04 And the notion that they can flip a switch and find a replacement for America is nuts. And yet that's been the Wall Street narrative all along. That's right. Because the media can't get out of its Trump Darrangement Syndrome and just... Well, and I don't know. I mean, even if it's hard to even understand when you look at jobs numbers, what the hell's happening? Because the media, if you're reading the media, because the way the media puts it, we're all dying
Starting point is 00:01:30 a horrible death and that's just kind of the way it is and it's because to Trump I mean you can't get a fair shake and people wonder why no one trusts the rat bastard press because you can't get a fair shake for many of them. If you look at any of the headlines it's oh my gosh the jobs are horrible and then they're
Starting point is 00:01:46 more upset over stupid NPR than they are of anything else. They're livid over that. They're livid over it. They don't understand the relationship between incessant government spending and the economy and jobs. They just, they don't get it.
Starting point is 00:02:03 These people are just, I don't know if they just, they don't, it's because they're communists. Either that or they just want to be willfully stupid. It's one of the two. And it's frustrating because it's all of our tax dollars. It's frustrating because we're the ones who have to flip the bill for all of this stuff. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:02:19 We got a lot of stuff to hit today. And just to get you set up for the weekend. Welcome to the show. Dana Lash with you are at the top of this first hour. And that's, you know, the the top thing today. We have jobs. We have the another executive order.
Starting point is 00:02:34 And I know I sound like a broken record. And I don't care when I talk about how Republicans in the house have to do something. Because look, we've got another, we have another EO that came out, an executive order that came out. And this was the, this is the executive order. He's, but POTUS says it's about biased media with. regards to NPR and the government, the subsidization of it. And he was saying that, you know, they, why, I agree. I completely agree. Why the hell do taxpayers? Why do we have to fund any of this stuff? Why do we have to fund a single bit of it? And I keep seeing these media people go,
Starting point is 00:03:18 oh, I learn, like Jake Tapper was like, well, I learned to read because, you know, of Sesame, it was you say Sesame Street? He learned to read because of Sesame Street or something. something like that. Sesame Street isn't even owned by the way by PBS anymore. They sold that. They're not even owned by PBS anymore. It's just it's asinine. They don't even, they don't even understand this stuff. And also, you know, if they cared so damn much about it, why can't they write a check for it themselves? Why is it always our responsibility to do it? You know, that's just real rich, the left. Isn't it? Super rich. They, it's cheap. It's cheap. It's cheap. sentiment. I hate cheap sentiment. I hate cheap sentiment more than anything else in the world. It's lazy and
Starting point is 00:04:02 it's callous. And I hate it, especially with this, because these people make a big deal about, oh, you've got to support public broadcasting. You've got to support it. Oh my gosh, look at all these, all these Muppets are going to be out of work. If you're not, if you don't support this, all these Muppets, what are they going to do? What's Big Bergen? Well, they don't own them anymore. So, you know, there you go. They don't even own them anymore. But the thing is, is write a check, write a check if you care so damn much about it. Headline after headline. So let me just show you here. I hate following the legacy press. I hate starting off my Friday by following these. Should I, I'm not going to use my get out of jail free card with the EFCC on this, but you get the sentiment. Let's see, Trump, tyrant Trump ending federal
Starting point is 00:04:53 funding for NPR and PBS. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But my favorite is I saw a couple. One of them had one of them was saying yeah, tyranny, Trump expanding propaganda ending
Starting point is 00:05:11 public funding for PBS. Okay. Explain to me how, oh my gosh. Oh my gosh. Is it too early? to day drink to get with these people? Good night. The other one, the executive order, blah, blah. Some of them are, I will say, some of them, like AP had a pretty benign, but everybody else is just garbage. Oh, Trump is ending federal funding to NPR and PBS. And there are all
Starting point is 00:05:40 of these ancillary stories. You know, how many, how many children have been benefited by NPR and PBS? First off, if your kids only learn how to read from PBS and NPR and all this stuff, you're a crap parent. You're a, you're a glorified welfare parent that expects Uncle Sam to raise your child. Shame on you. Get sterilized. Well, I mean it. I'm tired of this. So, so, oh, it's asinine. But they're like, oh, my gosh, Trump's a, did you guys know that it's propaganda to end public funding for government media? Let that one sink in. The same, by the way, these are the same people who were like, no, that Hunter Biden laptop story, it's just not important. It's not important. And it's, it's just, it's, oh gosh, it's just a local story, local crime story. That's what they said. This whole time. That's how they put it. So I'm happy to see this because I don't want my, you know, I actually stopped. And like I said, Sesame Street's not even owned by them anymore. But I remember when I was in college and they had, who was that, that old lady doctor who talked about sex all the time. Ruth. something i keep wanting to say ruth bitter ginsberg but that's a scotist judge she's dead too but it's dr ruth
Starting point is 00:06:58 why some rich name her i can't remember her last name anyway she was literally on sesame street one day i remember i was in college and i had no idea i was like flipping through channels after school one day and i saw her on sesame street and i'm like that's the sex lady why is she on sesame street you can google it she's on she's been on a ton of times can anybody explaining me why like what was the purpose of it's that's what I'm saying like they and I get it they would have a celebrity guest and stuff but I that's the first time I went wait a minute why is this lady on I mean I get it that she's famous but famous for what and why is she on a kid's show okay groomer all right I just you know it's kind of weird but I I don't see the point of it if they love it so damn much
Starting point is 00:07:41 then all of you rich leftists out there get off your fat slovenly back sides and write your own damn check. I'm tired of the cheap. These people don't care about NPR and PBS. You know what? That's just nothing but a bumper sticker to them. These morons don't care about any of this stuff. And if they, because if they did, they would donate to it. Do you, if you see a cause that you like, what do you do? You donate to it. You would donate freely of your own free will, correct? Your own volition. You would write the check. You would donate. You see the little red kettle, the Salvation Army for Christmas, what do you do? You put money in the kettle of your own free will, your own volition, you do it yourself. You don't wait for someone to force you and everybody else to put a
Starting point is 00:08:30 paltry amount. That's the leftist idea of charity. The least we can do for you through the ineffective arm of the government. That's what we're going to do, the least. And they call it caring. They act like that's caring. Oh, we care about public welfare and welfare. No, you guys don't. They absolutely do not. You know, the left actually spends the least on this kind of charitable stuff, by the way. They love funding, you know, street activism and, you know, burn loot murder and all that. Oh, they love that all day long. They've actually done studies on this. We've talked about this on there before when said studies came out.
Starting point is 00:09:00 But the, it's actually Christians that donate more than anybody, by the way, just FYI. But I digress. The act of writing one's own check and sending an extra check to the treasury, clearly they understand how to do this, they just don't want to. Because it's not the same. They think that it's charitable to force everybody to part with your hard-earned tax dollars to send to this stuff. Actually, Masterpiece Theater is the only thing I like, now I'm going to tell you something. I'm a big kid, you know, make my own decisions, live my own life. And I wanted that, because I don't ever watch, I hardly ever watch cable. And there was one series that I wanted to watch
Starting point is 00:09:42 and it's the master is a masterpiece thing. And that's on public broadcasting, right? PBS masterpiece. I will pay $12 for a season pass for a series. I don't mind paying that if I want to watch it and it's good content. Now, why can't they do that? I know everyone has to fund it. By the way, if they're getting that much in tax dollars,
Starting point is 00:10:03 why do I have to buy damn season pass on a streaming service in order to watch it? But that's a whole other gripe that I have. They don't answer your emails when you ask them. I mean, politely by my terms, they don't answer emails on it. So they can do this themselves. This has always been the problem with the communist left, though. Communists are always like this. Oh, and I think Thatcher had a quote something to that extent.
Starting point is 00:10:25 It's always easy to be generous with other people's money. And that's exactly what this is. They want to be generous, just not with their money. They want to be generous with your money because they want to spend their money on things like George Soros and his Tides Foundation and, you know, far left activist DAs. that's what they want to spend their money on. They'll leave this stuff. They'll just browbeat you all into spending money on this.
Starting point is 00:10:47 Now, the thing that makes me the angriest about this, about the reaction to it, is that the Republicans in Congress don't have a reaction to it. What are they doing to codify any of this? There is not a single thing that they're debating on the floor right now about codifying any of these executive orders in place. You know what that means? We lose in 2028.
Starting point is 00:11:07 Guess what? You may have like a Gavin Newsom who will undo every single one of these. In fact, it's not even guaranteed that if you get another Republican president that they won't undo these just as easy with a pin. That's not legislating. And I get it that it's all he can do right now because you have these do nothing Republicans in Congress. I get it. But that's not legislating. That's just signing an executive order and using, you know, the nominal authority that you have in that instance to do it. That's all it is. I, we need to see some action. They got together for a group photo yesterday, the House Republicans. And I was really trying to be on my best behavior
Starting point is 00:11:40 by not commenting on it publicly. So I feel like I need to get, I feel like I need backpats. I need some kind of positive, I don't respond to criticism. Positive reinforcement's my only motivator. And I just, I feel really good about myself
Starting point is 00:11:53 because I didn't shred them. Like they deserve because I don't care about your stupid class photos. Get thine backsides on the floor and get something done. Otherwise, all of this is for not. The clock is ticking. It's ticking.
Starting point is 00:12:05 It is ticking. We don't have a lot of time. We really don't. because now they're going to start, they're already starting with the midterm process. My gosh, you already see they're already pushing 2028 stuff. So we don't have a lot of time. And all of these tricky Republicans that have been dragging their feet this whole time, what do you think is going to happen the closer that we get to fall and people start filing and getting ready for these midterm elections? Do you think that they're going to be more amenable to come to the, to the
Starting point is 00:12:32 conservative constitutionalist perspective? If they won't now, when they're a little far removed from an election how do you think it's going to work when we're in the middle of an election cycle and these people who at the safest moment would not could not bring themselves they could not be prevailed upon to pass any legislation on this do you think it's going to get easier if you do i have a bridge to sell you it's frustrating it's incredibly frustrating i don't know we got a lot more on the way as we uh barrel towards already the bottom of this first hour as we rolled towards headlines our partners that help bring you the program. Our friends over at all family pharmacy, they've got you covered, whatever it is that you need. Is it any of the medications or therapeutics that the system
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Starting point is 00:14:40 wherever you get your podcast. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. I read some kind of article that said that all the horses that are racing, like in the Derby and that, they all basically have some form of Secretariat lineage. That's amazing. The Kentucky Derby,
Starting point is 00:15:00 the 151st running of the Grade 1 Kentucky Derby, I don't even understand what the point of the story is. There's a horse called journalism. That's the top choice. That poor horse. Why did you give that horse that name? Why'd you give that? That horse is too pretty for that.
Starting point is 00:15:17 But apparently that horse is that I watch for the hats. I really don't care. I don't. I just, I love the pageantry of it. And I love the hats. You're not doing the derby right. If you don't got your mint julep. I love that mint julep.
Starting point is 00:15:30 I mean, I love looking at the horses, but I'm not watching the horse races. I'm like, oh my gosh, the horses are so pretty. And I'm looking at all that. I love it. I do love that. But Kentucky Derby, American is Get Out. So that's pretty cool. So the horse journalism, that's going to be the horse that's tipped. That's the favor.
Starting point is 00:15:49 Steve says he likes American Promise. Now, that's a great horse name. How do you name a horse like this? How do you name one of these horses? They're all like fancy, meaningful names. The next one will be Noname. Oh my gosh. Stop. We're not going to do Nomame.
Starting point is 00:16:04 I mean that. The tariffs, Apple results. top Wall Street estimates as iPhone sales rise, they've already moved so much of their stuff to India and elsewhere out of China. They really have moved a lot out of China. I think they don't get enough credit for that, you know, I'm just saying. But so far, I guess, you know, I thought those tariffs supposed to kill all that stuff, guess not, although they were exempt, weren't phones and some of the other stuff, things exempt. They, McDonald's U.S. sales are in decline in a shaking economy. Kane says they should start using beef tallow again. That's kind of
Starting point is 00:16:37 crazy if McDonald's sales are down. Like in a tough economies, usually those are the things that stay pretty, like, even. Yeah, they stay pretty reliable. There, let's see. Oh, California, most Californians, according to a new poll from Newsweek, they want more guns in schools to protect their kids. Of course they do. We have a lot more on the way. The big budget, the fight over what to slash. Stick with us. Goldco is making it easy to take that first step toward protecting your savings. Just fill out a quick form. No commitment. just free information. And then they'll ship you your free 2025 gold and silver kit straight to your door. No shipping fees, no strings, just a free info kit to help you understand how gold and silver
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Starting point is 00:18:06 Dana Show podcast on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. Guys remember the letter people? I remember the letter people. They didn't teach me how to read at all, though. They were on PBS. I just thought the song was catchy, and it sounded like it was written by a long-haired, barefoot hippie. And it was.
Starting point is 00:18:21 It totally was. Tall teeth was my favorite character. Remember tall teeth? He's got tall teeth. I remember that. Yeah, a letter people, it was entertaining, but they didn't teach me how to read. First of all, welcome back. We're in a weird mood.
Starting point is 00:18:35 Dana Lash with you. We're at the bottom of this first hour. We're talking about the funding, the PBS stuff and how they're trying to, you know, the POTUS has this executive order. Congress is going to sit here and twiddle their thumbs, not do anything. And then it's all going to, we're only getting a reprieve from this because Congress isn't doing anything to codify it. But I didn't, I was a latchkey kid. Like the quintessential Gen Xer. And these shows didn't teach me nothing. Although the stereotypes are true. And Kane, you can attest to this. this you know we know how to get blood out of clothes we grew up drinking hose water we were filled with neglect and yet we were still happy and you know pretty much thriving you know for the most part yeah because we didn't know better we knew how to make our own meals by like nine years old like we knew how to do all this we were you could throw us out in the middle of nowhere and we'd survive i think by seven i think i knew how to make a full meal by seven yeah like you would you would run around the neighborhood all day during the summer and and just basically hope that some neighbor gives you a sandwich like one of your your your friends families would
Starting point is 00:19:35 give you a sandwich my favorite thing in the world there's a there's this one family one of my friends their family was our family was kind of broke i mean kind of we were poor kids but uh we had a friend that was you know pretty well off right i mean you know upper middle class they weren't it wasn't like dynasty or nothing but you know they were pretty well up but man their mom would go when she would come back from the grocery store it was like christmas for us we're like what and she would have like all this lunch meat and then uh all the potato chips i've never seen anybody buy like five bags of potato chips at the store. They had two kids.
Starting point is 00:20:08 And, I mean, it was good eaten. It was good eaten then. Not that we were poor. I don't want to say like we were like, well, I mean, when I was a kid, we were, yeah. When I was a teenager, it got a little better. There was like a lunch meat boom in the 80s. Like all the families enjoyed the old lunchmeat. Lunchables and hot pockets.
Starting point is 00:20:24 I think I'm partially made of them. And that's how we used to categorize our friends, like, based on what their moms would give us. Dude, right. Isn't that right? That is absolutely correct. It's like, sure, you can have Kool-A. and some moms are like, there's too much sugar in that.
Starting point is 00:20:36 Oh, my gosh. The moms that made you drink just like fruit flavored water, that was abusive. You know, that right there, that, that's abusive. Should have called Division of Family Services on you ladies,
Starting point is 00:20:48 because that was mean. It's like you're drinking, and you don't want to be rude and you're sipping it like, mm-hmm. So nice. Tom's mom has Doritos. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:20:59 So great. And the ones, the families that just let you take the bag and you would run around the house or whatever with your friends, there's a special place in heaven for them moms. So, yeah, that's, it just, I never learn how to read anything from these shows. But all of the leftists are like, there's going to be just an epidemic of stupid children. Well, they're already good.
Starting point is 00:21:20 It's already happening. You're already, first off, that's already happening. Have you seen our test scores? Good old Randy Wine Gartons up there getting hers and then screwed him kids. That's how she looks at it. But only that, they're going to be able to sit here and tell you. all the made-up genders, but they can't do math. So, yeah, we were already struggling academically,
Starting point is 00:21:40 especially compared to some other countries, because our educational system is just insane, and we punish really good educators and we reward the frauds. And not on top of it, then you have the frauds that are like, we need to teach people about, you know, gay sex when they're in second grade, let's do it.
Starting point is 00:21:57 That's not educational. It's brainwashing. So no wonder, these people don't care about these kids. I also think too And I don't know why this fascinates me I think it's very nostalgic Compared today's kid shows To
Starting point is 00:22:11 The kid shows of your Right I showed my kids one day This is some years ago Bugs Bunny like old Bugs Bunny Warner Brothers right And they were shocked They were shocked
Starting point is 00:22:27 I forced them to watch it I was like this is good We're watching Warner Bros. today. I mean, that's how I was that meme. The violence. Yeah, I was like, no, I'm going to desensitize you to this programming, this societal programming. So they watched, and they ended up loving it. I learned, I will say, it was in PBS that got me into like classical music and all of that, not like I'm into it into it, but I enjoy it. It was Bugs Bunny and killed a Wabbit. Got me into Wagner. Killed a Wabbit. That's, PBS didn't do that. I learned about all that from Bugs Bunny.
Starting point is 00:22:59 I learned every bit of that From Bugs Bunny I learned about geology As an adult from Minecraft So I didn't learn We didn't learn nothing from PBS or NPR These people are lying to you parents They're lying to you
Starting point is 00:23:11 Line your face You know what you get now on PBS That bald whiny kid Cahew I'm just a kid It's for each day I hate that kid That kid made me believe in abortion
Starting point is 00:23:24 I have never I'm joking Not but for him Take that back I will not I believe he should be aborted. Abort Cayu. Do the world of favor.
Starting point is 00:23:34 That Canadian whiner, it's like a bald Justin Trudeau up there. Hate him. Hate him to death. Oh my gosh. That show would come on. Happy Friday, everyone. Well, you all, you all,
Starting point is 00:23:46 what, you think there are people out there in the audience that love Cayu? All you people watching and listening all across the nation. Y'all hate that kid. I know it. But they don't let animation change their stance on abortion. I just said for him. like I don't want him to exist like post birth
Starting point is 00:24:03 I'll give into a little post birth abortion just for the sake of Cayu some might call it murder now we're going to borrow Democrats it's not murder if I say it's not murder you know can't stand but can we have like a substantive
Starting point is 00:24:17 conversation about why it's also dumb because how many stations across the country exist without a dime of federal money they actually have a business model that allows them to exist. What? What is that, say government status? So over 15,000 radio stations across the country, over 2,500 broadcast TV stations across
Starting point is 00:24:38 the country, they all have to operate without a dime of federal money. Maybe during election season is about as close as they get to federal money. So I don't understand how people can conflate the two ideas where just taking away federal money doesn't mean that they can't operate as a business. They can do that if they want to. I don't understand what? What do my get, what? I don't, I don't get it. I don't think they know how to sell anything. Of course, you know, it's all maybe get better, some better programming. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:25:09 Julia Child had a program on there at the age of yore. You can see some of it on YouTube. I mean, if you want to support it, support it. I don't care. But not with, don't force everybody to do with our tax dollars. And it's all community driven, which all, any successful radio station is mostly focused on the community. Right. I mean, my big thing is the way that I see these all, I mean, I've seen a number of people on the left. And like, I'm not talking about randos. I mean, you know, these are people who are on, who are cable news commentators or editorialists. And they act like this is a, a formative building block for children.
Starting point is 00:25:53 I think that they have, they have an outsized description. of the role that public broadcasting plays in the lives of people, particularly children, with us. Because every, I mean, I have a million headlines here where they're all acting like, our kids are going to be dumb and not able to read and can't do math and everything's going to go to hell. Because. So today? Yeah, because we're not going to be funding this stuff. And we all know that that's, but are there people who believe this? I just...
Starting point is 00:26:27 I argue it's because we funded this stuff. Yeah. It's why all of our kids are so dumb. I mean, ma'am, our kids aren't dumb. You know, maybe theirs are, but yeah. But statistically, as we see now, we have a good... We're talking above 50% that cannot read at eighth grade levels. It got worse over when everything got locked down.
Starting point is 00:26:48 That's when Randy Weingarten and her surrogates, they just wanted to be able to have a vacation. man that thunder so by the way welcome back to the program Dana Lash it is Stormin Norman here in Texas who boy so again I'm just going to warn you if the power goes out
Starting point is 00:27:07 we're going to be here in the dark but we'll power through our generator will kick in we'll power through but there is a chance it's always a 50% chance that thunder is crazy out there it's dark I do suspect maybe a tornado cane if a nader blows in here
Starting point is 00:27:22 you know just saying just saying. All right, a couple of other things I want to hit because we have the, I mean, I have a lot on the budget. You guys want to break from the budget? You want me to keep going with the budget? Because I got a lot. They're also, I mean, they're looking at slashing. Let's see. The way that, it's NBC. Oh, he's slashing everything, but growing the military. Well, the Constitution actually only allows for military funding. If you want to be really pesky about it, they allow for nominal amounts of public funding for things like, like maybe art to, arts, things like in Article 1, Section 8, where they get into,
Starting point is 00:27:58 essentially about preserving American culture ultimately is what it goes down to. So there's different, you know, to create like an arts endowment, things of that nature. They, there's, there is some nominal federal support for that. But that's all going towards preserving American culture.
Starting point is 00:28:19 Not like we're going to fund all of this extra pork nonsense. But, I mean, yeah, I mean, I don't believe that military spending, and we talked about this yesterday. We had, you know, the secretary of the Army and General George, Chief of the Army, they were on the program talking about the major cuts that they were going to be making and how they're going to allocate, reallocate these resources to the future of drone warfare. Drone warfare is where it's at. We're going to get to the point where we don't have human resources necessarily on the ground. The human resources are going to be running. We're going to have AI that are going to be rolling out all of our stress. strategy. And then we're going to have people just implementing that. And we're going to have like
Starting point is 00:28:58 unmanned, you know, aerial assault thingies. It's the official term. I don't know if you know that. It's a U-A-T, unmanned aerial, U-A-A-T, unmanned aerial assault thingies. It's the official military term. You heard it here first. It's a scoop for you guys because we're special. But yeah, you know, the, and we're going to be using those instead. I mean, drone swarms are crazy, and you can really do it carry out a war of attrition with something like that while preserving your human resources. And we were kind of behind it. Now, I had a headline that I think I sent this out in your prep. I'm going to make sure. For those of you get, they get the prep email. I had a link in there. Okay, yeah. Navy prioritizing the Middle East. Meanwhile, China encircles Taiwan. This is less about
Starting point is 00:29:50 getting involved for the sake for Taiwan. We have a treaty with Taiwan. But I think this also is China continues to build in an aggressive manner its presence in the Pacific, particularly in the South seas and then extending beyond that. And I just feel like we have such a focus on the Middle East that we're not watching this directly to our back, so to speak. And I hope that at some point when we start getting a little bit more technologically current with our military programs, et cetera, that we can remedy this. Because this is, it's just, it's concerning, especially after they now try to claim that one coral reef out there and act like it was a Chinese landmass. Therefore, all the water going to that little coral reef way out in the middle of the ocean is there is there waters. and it's no longer international waters.
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Starting point is 00:32:38 perfect for your busy schedule on Apple or wherever you get your podcast. Sands through the hourglass. So are the days of the United States. Congresswoman Omar, I'm Miles Morel with the Daily Caller News Foundation. Do you think more of your Democratic colleagues should be traveling to El Salvador to advocate on behalf of Aperego Garcia? I think you should fuck off. I'm sorry, what, Congresswoman?
Starting point is 00:33:02 Who should? You. Why me? We're not taking any more questions right now, but here you go. Yeah, thanks. How classy. I mean, we talked a little bit about this yesterday, but what gets me is remember all the time.
Starting point is 00:33:15 if anyone is rude to a member of the press, the press would freak out. If a Republican was rude to a member of the press, the press freaks out. But on something like this, no. Even though Daily Caller is a legit entity, Daily Caller News Foundation, particularly,
Starting point is 00:33:31 there's no objections to this. They think it makes them look tougher because they can say curse words. You know, I mean, you can teach a parrot to say a curse word. I mean, I've watched the videos on Instagram, and in fact, those are the only videos now that Instagram.
Starting point is 00:33:45 shows me. It's not me. It's the system. It has a problem. But my point is that they love the sanctity of the press when it suits them. And they love asking questions when it suits them. If that had reversed the rules. What if that was a Republican lawmaker and it was a left-leaning reporter? And I don't even know the politics of that reporter. You might say, well, it's daily caller, so go figure it. But that daily caller doesn't necessarily hire conservatives. There been a number of people that have worked there that are like on CNN and MSNBC now. They just hire people that want to get out the story more than they want to get out their name, right? Does that make sense? And so if the roles had been reversed, can you imagine the reaction? These are the same people
Starting point is 00:34:32 that are up in arms over some of the new media being invited to the White House press room, which I don't have a problem with just don't ask stupid questions, you know, ask something decent. I don't know. Maybe there's problems at home with brother. I don't know. Maybe she's just having some brother problems, you know. Do you been husband? Yeah. I mean, can I ask a question? I mean, for real, I'm just curious. So when she married her brother, how did that, how did the family sit at the wedding? Like, how does that work? Because, you know, you get the bride's family on one side and the groom's family on the other side. But when your siblings, how, I mean, how do you divide that up? And that's like not just. for like, you know, Christian wedding ceremonies. I mean, there are other religious wedding ceremonies where they have seating like that. I'm just curious. Based on religion, it's probably on the left side, women, right side men.
Starting point is 00:35:26 Oh, you think that they just divided it by men and women? Probably. I mean, because they're all family, you know. I mean, who pays for the, who pays for what then? If you're a sibling, like, who pays for the reception? USAID. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Maybe your campaign money.
Starting point is 00:35:42 Yeah. Because she didn't get in trouble for that at one point. using campaign money to spend that's why she had to pay big go fatty fat fine you guys remember that yeah i'm just saying so we'll get a number of things coming up including the they call it the far right party the EU is such scum they're trying to identify they're saying that the afd which is the right leading party in germany it's extreme right they try to act like everything is hitler that's that's the message that they're trying to send so we're going to talk a little bit about that coming up because they're saying, oh, the AFG has been classified as extreme right. What does that
Starting point is 00:36:20 mean? They don't want unfettered immigration. It's crazy, right? They don't want a bunch of people coming in illegally. It's so crazy. How does that make them extreme right? Also, I had a gross story two weeks ago. You guys might remember a guy who raped a corpse on the New York subway. Okay. Kane, if you had a guess whether or not this fellow was in the country legally, what would your guess be? Not the corpse, but the guy raped the corpse. Yeah, thank you for that clarification. I would say that the person is probably not legal. Ding, ding, ding. How many times not legal, though? We're going to talk about that coming up as well. And then we got another, another little leak, drip, drip, and the Abrago Garcia case. Stick with us. Hard work, self-reliance showing up. That's what built this country. And it's exactly how our president leads. No excuses, no handouts, just results. But let's be honest, even the most dedicated Americans
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Starting point is 00:38:32 it is clear to see the next chapter of the American story will not be written by the Harvard Crimson, it will be written by you, the Crimson Tide. That's true. That's true. POTUS giving a commencement address at Bama. That's a very friendly, very friendly venue down there. University of Alabama, Rural Tide. Welcome back to the program, top of the second hour, Dana Lash with you. So a heads up, major storms in Texas. got, I mean, it is thunder, it sounds like World War
Starting point is 00:39:10 three outside right now. We already had our generator kick on. I warned jealous it's going to happen, right? Isn't that basically, just because we lost power. Yeah, I think one of our UPS systems is activated. So yeah. So there is a chance we could go dark. That's just
Starting point is 00:39:26 on the camera. So if that happens, we're going to transition the program to goth talk, right? And we're going to have like flameless candles and it's going to be all dark and spooky and just, you know, just to go the vibe. I feel like that's, you know, and, and you know, came too. And I got more, I have more audio about from POTUS at Bama and I'll play it, but I really want to get to the story because it fits
Starting point is 00:39:48 the like horror theme of the day with a storm outside and it's all dark and spooky. Like this story, for instance. Did you guys hear about the, I'm sure Democrats are going to be fallen all over themselves to have Margarita photo ops with this guy. So you all remember the story. You all remember the story. I'm not making this up. It is a real story. I tweeted it because someone's like, that's not real. It's totally real. And I don't mean to under-emphasize the giant question mark of the corpse on the subway train, but it's a story about a corpse on the New York subway and an illegal immigrant who raped it. It's all, it was caught on their CCTV footage. Yeah. It was. And it's, that's, it's gross.
Starting point is 00:40:40 It's super icky. Yeah, I get it. It's super ew. This guy, he's, he raped this corpse on a Manhattan subway for 30 minutes. And it was all on CCTV. He is an illegal immigrant who has illegally entered the United States at least five times. Felix Rojas, he's 44. He'd crossed the U.S.-Mexico border on several occasions.
Starting point is 00:41:06 he was caught by border patrol once and then he was turned back another time according to ice but he apparently crossed it one more time and he has remained in the united states undetected until he met the dead body of 37 year old family man horay gonzalez who had passed away suddenly on the r train uh he apparently he was on there for a little bit he that corpse was on the new york subway for some time now i agree with you that by itself is its own issue. How, I don't know if you've ever ridden the New York subway. I mean, it's not like the stench would be immediately identifiable because it's pretty nasty.
Starting point is 00:41:49 But apparently he was slumped on a train bench on April 8th. Surveillance footage first shows Rojas rifling through Gonzalez's pockets. He's robbing him. And then he comes back and he, well, you know, you know what happened. I don't need to say anything else. Imagine Pulp Fiction, the basement scene. That's all you need to know. Bring out the Gimp.
Starting point is 00:42:13 So the, well, I mean, I wanted to let people know what happened in case there were some questions. And it unfolded over the course of over 30 minutes. 30 minutes. Now, Gonzalez, they believe, passed away from natural causes. So Rojas faces charges of rape and grand larceny. And they finally did get him. and they're holding him without bail. And he has repeatedly crossed illegally into the United States.
Starting point is 00:42:44 So now he's at Rikers. He's being held at Rikers. Cyber, you know who else is being held at Rikers? Our good friend Carbon Mike, Dexter Taylor. He's at Rikers, yeah. He's at Rikers with this guy because he was legally building his own firearm for his own personal enjoyment that he wasn't selling to anybody. even though it's a federally protected thing, New York decided to change that law recently
Starting point is 00:43:08 and not grandfather anything in and make a bunch of people felons and go out and they just hate him because he's a black conservative firearm enthusiast. So that's, they think that that's as bad as this apparently. I'm not even kidding you. How much you want to bet that this guy's going to get less of a sentence or less of a penalty than Dexter Taylor? I mean, I bet a lot of money on it. If you're a betting type. So he's in Rikers. This, I mean, that's pretty stunning. and yeah, it's pretty stunning. I feel so bad for that guy's family. Because Gonzalez, I mean, he was, Gonzalez was here legally.
Starting point is 00:43:42 He came to this country legally. He's a family man, hardworking family man. Natural causes, it just happened, you know. And his family has to find out that after he passed, this is what happened to him. Happened to his body. I mean, that's, this is, I mean, yeah, so Poet is when he talks about the people who are repeatedly entering and committing crimes, this is who he's, talking about. I mean, this is just, now, on top of this, there's an update on the Abrago Garcia case.
Starting point is 00:44:11 You know, the Maryland man. Now there's footage. It is very much a drip, drip. Is it not? Very much a drip drip with this case. So there's body cam footage in Tennessee when they stopped him. It shows that troopers weren't able to do anything. This was during the 2022 encounter. counter. And they had called ICE, Tennessee Highway Patrol. They pulled over Kilmar Obrigo Garcia during this 2020 encounter. They didn't respond to go and get him, even though he was, he didn't have any like identifying information. He wasn't here legally, et cetera, et cetera. And the footage, I mean, he's in, we told you about this. He's driving the vehicle that was registered to a known human trafficker, right? Known human trafficker.
Starting point is 00:45:03 and he's in the car with a ton of other people and they're asking him like okay what's with all these people and his story keeps changing and they have the footage of it and he was 20 he was this was November 30th 2022 patrol stops him it was a routine traffic stop it was just like something routine that they stopped him for and they were suspecting right off the start that this is an issue of human trafficking because it's a trafficking corridor. And the, you can hear in the officer's voice when they stop him and they ask him to show his license. And then the officer realizes that there are eight people in the car, all dudes. And he goes, well, how many roads have you got in there? Oh, you got four seats. Listen to this. Audio Sunday, 16. You can hear it that they realize something
Starting point is 00:45:55 is up while they're talking to him. Listen. of your windows. How darks the back windows? Window. Stand by. How dark are they? The color. Yeah. From Texas, it's good. How many rolls have you got in here? Four? Where? Four seats? Four rows of seats? Yeah, three seats. Yeah, we, we hit. Did y'all put an extra one in? Huh? Did y'all put another one in?
Starting point is 00:46:32 No. Did it come like this? It's the truck. I've never seen one with that many seats in it. What you say? It's my boss. I said I've never seen one with that many seats in. Oh, really?
Starting point is 00:46:48 Yeah. That's why I was asking if you put an extra in. No, it's the same. Like this. Okay. Who's the guy that's in the country that's going to stay on a strict? He's going straight forward with his hands. You know what you got, right?
Starting point is 00:47:05 You know what you got here, right? No. He's hauling these people for money, is what he's doing. But sometimes they combingled open. Mm. No. But he... There's eight people in there.
Starting point is 00:47:21 Yeah, I know. I didn't know that. Yeah. So he's getting paid to all these people, probably to Maryland, I would say. I would say. Yeah. He said that, oh, my boss is in Texas and we're going to St. Louis and that I'm going onward to continue working, is what he said.
Starting point is 00:47:37 Now, none of the men had luggage and all of their addresses were the exact same as Abrago Garcia's. And the troopers noted that he tried to pretend to know less and less English than he was capable of knowing. And in 2019, remember, that's when he had the deportation order. and you there were there were two different judges that concluded based on tons of evidence yeah he's affiliated with ms 13 to say nothing of the ms 13 branding that he had tattooed on his knuckles each of the symbols meant ms 13 that's what it means and you can hear him he's like yeah they were hauling these people for money they were in possession of fourteen hundred dollars cash uh he didn't have a valid license and uh despite this
Starting point is 00:48:27 despite this, despite the fact that the car was registered to a known human trafficker, despite the fact that he had an expired license, they had to let him go. ICE would not, this is under a bomb, Biden and Harris, remember? They notified ICE and ICE wouldn't come to pick him up. They couldn't, because Biden Harris. Remember this? That's how this happened. That's how this happened.
Starting point is 00:48:55 He was a human trafficker, and he was driving the vehicle of a known, known to the FBI, known to law enforcement in numerous states, a known human trafficker. And also that traffic group on the vehicle was affiliated with MS-13. So they were still not able to take him in because Biden Harris, they allowed that. Remember, you have these edicts. We're not going to listen to these detainers. We're not going to follow through on this. Now, because they had to let him go, the left was like, we'll see. That's proof of his innocence.
Starting point is 00:49:34 So wait, you have the president at the time, Biden, who issues these edicts demanding that agencies and states not follow the immigration law and to refrain from enforcement. And as a result of that order, they can't enforce current law. And then you cite that as like proof of innocence. That's a nice little manufactured excuse, is it not? This is everything, and that's even after the judge, he had two court cases where they said, yes, he's MS-13. And then after that, he tried to petition for asylum again. He changed his story. And then they said, oh, well, you really, you're a flight risk.
Starting point is 00:50:15 And then he's like, oh, my gosh. So he married his baby mama to try to boost his claim. And that still didn't work. Just unbelievable. I don't even know what he's probably telling her and her family. Because her family, apparently, I think they're still in Mexico. And who knows what he's telling her and her family to get her to keep her mouth mostly shut. But this is just crazy.
Starting point is 00:50:41 Crazy. And also, so that was, this was the year before was when he had the first petition for domestic violence filed on him. So all of that, and that would be on his record. but they can't do anything. No license. He already had a petition for P.O. on him. He's, you know, eight people that have no luggage. One of them can't speaking. He just look forward like a zombie. That's obviously shifty as I'll get out. And they couldn't do anything because it's the Biden administration. So this is stuff that they're dealing with. This is crazy. Absolutely insane. Coming up, Senate Democrats, they've decided, I think, on messaging going into midterms. wait until you hear
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Starting point is 00:52:21 time for Dana's Quick Five. Well, today in Delco, which Steve gave us all a lesson on, you heard a hawk tua. Now meet Hawk Pua. A crazy woman, how do I put this? She literally did a do on the hood of a car during a little traffic, a little minor traffic fender vendor. A mountain dew? Sure.
Starting point is 00:52:48 Yeah, she mountain dude all over the hood of that car. What? now that's gross yes and it's so there's horrible video of it and we're getting ready to show you because it's friday and of course we're showing it yeah we're doing it why why we're doing it live doing it live cane um i'm just more impressed that she could do it on command like this than i am anything else they arrested the woman there's another video of her being arrested but apparently it was in delco which steve said is a very culturally significant part of philly and uh this woman i guess she got rear ended and then got out and rear-ended that car in a whole other way. She ended up being arrested. I think that I don't even know what kind of legal violation that is, but... Yeah, here she is getting arrested. I have a sickness.
Starting point is 00:53:38 Yeah, she does have a sickness. That's right, girl, you do got the sickness. That's exactly correct. Oh, my gosh. Let's see. Also, a man is in critical condition after he plunged from the stands at a pirate game. What is happening? 21 feet.
Starting point is 00:53:51 What? Oh my gosh. How do you do that? Do you fall into the stands? That's what happened with this fella. They stopped the game in Pittsburgh. Players were obviously shocked. He's in critical condition.
Starting point is 00:54:02 25 or 20 feet. Fans and players alike were both horrified. He was taken to the hospital where he remains in critical condition. And they said it was a terrible accident. But man alive, that's just... That's a two-story drop. Yeah, that's a major drop. A British woman, 115 years old,
Starting point is 00:54:18 named the world's oldest person. A hundred and 15. She was born in 1909 and she takes the record after a Brazilian nun. I don't know what her secret is. I bet it's like whiskey and something. That's usually what they say. It's funny. Let's see. Oh, apparently Hillary Baldwin. I don't care. Are they going to get divorced? I don't care. Nobody cares about that fake Spanish tart. Nobody cares about her and her murdering husband. I know. How do they say a cool combat? We have a lot more on the way. Stick with us. I've seen the amazing changes Relief Factor has made for so many people, and I've seen it firsthand through my husband Chris's pain relief from using Relief Factor.
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Starting point is 00:56:07 And she goes, and she gets it. Mom, I'm going to do it, Mom. Can't tell us. I think it's funny. He's, he had a teleprompter, but he likes to go off it a lot. I mean, he talked about that yesterday. He's like, you can have, uh, he's like, you can have more fun. I do you sound by two? He's, I think it's just funny that he had to explain this. Listen. Funny. That's not here. That's not here in the, actually, most of what I've said tonight is not on the teleprompter. That's all right. Isn't a nice to have a president that says, does it need a telepruptor and can sort of, can sort of, can sort of, can sort of, can sort of,
Starting point is 00:56:50 of have a little fun. There you go. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash, with you. We're at the bottom of this second hour. And we've been, I mean, he was making a joke
Starting point is 00:57:03 about the trans stuff a little earlier because you've had Maine that keeps pushing back against that. And it's pretty amazing that it's still, I don't know, that they're still trying to fight that when clearly they didn't get the message
Starting point is 00:57:17 from the voters. I don't know if you, I'm going to change it up. a little bit. I don't know if you saw this. I don't like New York Magazine. I think they're trash. I've never liked New York Magazine. I once argued with them or whoever ran their New York magazine account at one point. I always think it's funny when like an actual newspaper tries to argue with someone like using the newspaper account. But I can't remember what they got mad at me about, but they got mad at me for something. Anyway, they wrote a hit piece on John
Starting point is 00:57:42 Fetterman. Now, normally I would say, oh, well, I don't really care about a Democrat. But he's like a Democrat that's not stupid, right? He's like common sense to the point where he's got the hoodie pass, right? He can wear his umbrose in his hoodie. I'm okay. I like how he trolls the anti-Semites. It's funny. But they did this, this, this, this hit piece on him. And I got some, well, first off, I think it's in such bad taste that they did this. It's called John Fetterman's struggle and they're kind of hitting him on that point. they're saying that oh he's he's in good health but staffers passed in present say they no longer recognize the man they once knew because he's starting to be what more conservative
Starting point is 00:58:30 are you kidding me I mean he had a stroke and became smarter I don't know but so they're hitting him because of that now can I read this I'm going to read this short paragraph and I want you to tell me what you think of the origin or speculate as to the origin of this hit piece. Ready? All right. Here's what they say. Quote, later, a still visibly upset Giselle, that's his wife, pulled the staffer aside. She asked him if members of Federman's team were pushing him to take these stances for political reasons. The staffer told her that the opposite was true. Many of them were as upset as she was. Quote, if you're pushing back on this, there's no hope. The staffer
Starting point is 00:59:17 recalled her saying, this is horrible news. news. A few days later, Giselle texted a different staffer, quote, I'm at my breaking point and I can't co-sign this any longer. I'd love some help in language to separate myself from this. Can anyone help me? In quote. I don't want it to be real because if it was real, that would mean that she's a traitorous tart and that she is undermining her husband because she is putting her self-absorbed navel-gazing viewpoints ahead of his work
Starting point is 00:59:55 and his purpose and serving taxpayers. Now I'm not saying it's wrong. I'm just saying that would be the case if it was real. Do you think it's real, Kane? On the surface, no, it doesn't sound real. Is it like a...
Starting point is 01:00:07 Did they name the source, by the way? They said they got it from a staffer or that they were whoever they had their sources. Whoever it is, did the source give their name? Because this is a litmus test that most people should be thinking about when hearing stories like this and they talk about unnamed sources and sources say but if they don't name who those sources are it's literally
Starting point is 01:00:31 typically hit pieces well and i i think too remember when he was running against dr oz and i was not a fan of dr oz because he's a big gun control guy like a big time gun control guy not a little time like a big major gun control proponent and that's my that was my reason why i didn't like him um but during that time when they were running against each other everyone was saying uh fetterman's totally fine how dare you question his mental acuity he's recovering from a stroke you're so ignorant to stroke victims all this stuff that's true so did that change i mean he still had a stroke and he recovered from a stroke and he's still stroke victim but because has that changed because they don't like what he's saying
Starting point is 01:01:15 right now. It's D different. I mean, he supports Israel against Hamas. So that means that they're trying to spread doubt about his mental fitness. That's so shady. And I hope that they're not trying to use his wife to do it. And I hope it's not his wife doing it. I hope it's not a staffer. It sounds like it's a staffer. But they're trying to get you to believe that he's somehow impaired cognitively based on what if they're trying to argue that supportive Israel over Hamas is indicative of cognitive of cognitive impairment you might be an anti-semi just saying well we talked about this before how the Democrats are so borg like in their thinking that anybody that skirts even a little bit like fetterman this is what happens to them exactly I because he's come a really long way
Starting point is 01:02:11 and you can tell like he works in normal Capitol Hill schedule now He keeps normal hours. He didn't, at first, when he came back. And you could even hear in his interviews, he was, he was, he had the ideas in his head, but he was struggling to articulate them and verbalize it. And now he's, I mean, he's really good. I mean, you can see that there's still some thing, not anything huge, but he's worked really, really hard.
Starting point is 01:02:38 And I, you know, I mean, Federman sat down for an interview with Joe Rowe. and I don't even think he uses captioning devices all the time like he used to. I think he's even like weaned off of that. These are the same people that defended Joe Biden when Joe Biden didn't even know where the hell he was. Oh, he's cognitively fine. But now they're going after John Fetterman. John Fetterman knows where he is. He can do his job. But because he isn't crazy like the rest of them are, suddenly his persona non grata. They were the ones who set that up, by the way. It's, um, I had a friend of mine who said this is like what they did to Diane Feinstein in 28 because Diane Feinstein they didn't think during the whole
Starting point is 01:03:21 confirmation process for Brett Kavanaugh, if you remember, Diane Feinstein was getting a lot of heat because she wasn't as hardcore on his, on him and she could have done more with the Christine Blasey Ford stuff. Like when they went back and they started doing the post-mortem, they tried to throw her run with the bus for it. Now it's like they're trying to do this. Now they're, oh, here you got the New Yorker. Oh, it looks like he's got a decline in his cognitive ability. Actually, it looks like he's gotten stronger. He seems more cognitively aware than most of the Democrats in Congress. I mean, if you hear Hank Johnson talk, I mean, my gosh, I question his cognitive ability just hearing him talk. Are we sure Hank Johnson hasn't had a stroke? For crying out, most of these people
Starting point is 01:04:11 do math like unrecovered stroke victims. so they're just getting mad at futterman i i i mean that's but to sit here and act like oh well his support of israel is mean it it's just it's just just this crazy yeah and as steve notes now they want to question cognitive ability oh now they want to do it uh i i i just it's insane i didn't pay to read the article it's behind a paywall i went to remove paywall dot com by the way and that's how i was able to strip all that out and if that doesn't work go to the way back machine because they usually do a snapshot of it on paywall and you can read it there yeah i
Starting point is 01:04:49 don't like giving crap media any money i don't give i don't give any money awesome yeah it's uh it's an undocumented access is what it has came undocumented access yeah i'm just accessing i have undocumented access to their publication sounds like a humane way to handle exactly yeah for the people right That's exactly what it is I mean I Speaking of all of that Law and Order We're gonna talk about this coming up
Starting point is 01:05:15 I hate musicals right Gally I hate musicals My mom took me to cats When I was like 13 years old It ruined me for life I have no idea What that was about
Starting point is 01:05:26 I told you this before I think It just is like a bunch of furries And they sang some song About memories And that's all I think all I remember I thought it was about cats It's not I really don't know
Starting point is 01:05:36 It was weird and I, to this day, I have no idea what happened. And I just don't get it. And it made me hate musicals forever. She made me go see Wicked one time. I wanted to die. I wanted to launch myself off the balcony. I wanted to yeat myself into the floor below.
Starting point is 01:05:51 I just didn't care. I'm not into musicals. I'm not into all that stuff. And the, now you have a musical where they want to celebrate. I'm not making this up. This is New York Post. Luigi Mangione. They want to do a musical.
Starting point is 01:06:08 about him. That's kind of a pretty short musical, isn't it? I mean, he ran up and shot a dude in the back and ran away. I mean, what is there, is it going to be a song and dance? Is he going to be like, woo, with a gun and woo, going up there to shoot this dude? I mean, how does that work? It's called Luigi the Musical. Now, at first glance, I'm not going to lie.
Starting point is 01:06:32 I thought this was like a Super Mario Brothers thing. And then I'm like, oh, no, it's this guy. He's, like, ruined in that name, right? And it's going to be, it's going to debut in June. And they say they're going to be bold and unafraid about what, what he did to leave two kids without a dad. Now, the opening night is already sold out. What does that say about how stupid people are? The opening night is already sold out.
Starting point is 01:07:03 Do we even know who the cast is? I don't think so. I mean, there's some names, I don't know. with some, like, I don't know who these people are. I don't know who the theater kids are. I don't pay attention to that. I mean, to stay true to what the left has been doing with entertainment, they should probably find a black female to play that Luigi lead.
Starting point is 01:07:22 Why do they do this? Like, I'm just waiting for the musical about Diddy. The Diddler, the story of Sean Ditty Combs, right? I'm just waiting for that. Is he going to make an appearance in it? Is he going to, like, come out with the dancing part? He's going to play Diddy. they should get out i mean to to make to make it like truly uh netflix they should uh probably
Starting point is 01:07:44 have like a blonde woman play him i just what in the world so they said that it's going to be surprisingly thoughtful and funny and blah blah blah and show tunes and you know this is and they said luigi's your new favorite felony that's the tagline as if you didn't hate musicals enough felony or felon felony They said the songwriter, Ariel Johnson, and the director Nova Bradford, said they drew inspiration from Chicago, the musical. And they had a snippet that they had behind the scenes footage that they posted, and this song is horrible. One of the lines was, I'm not kidding you, this is a line, flash those pearly whites, there were cameras there that night, and that's what let the police take me in. The guy named Johnny Stein is apparently playing Luigi Mangione.
Starting point is 01:08:42 And that's a reference to him pulling down his balaclava to smile at the New York youth hostel clerk. And that's how they were able to get a good look at him. This sounds like the dumbest. This sounds like a high school musical project. I mean, as if you didn't have enough reasons to hate musicals. Jazz handed up. There's nothing about the story to glorify. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:09:05 There's nothing about the story to glorify. No matter what position you're on, there's nothing to glorify other than murder. Is that what people are doing? Apparently, I mean, they love, the left loves their murderers. I don't know what to say. I mean, they literally had Earth Day earlier about a dude who composted his girlfriend. He loved the Earth so much he murked his girlfriend, chopped her up. Composter.
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Starting point is 01:10:59 It's time for Florida man. I'm trying to make this one make sense. So this was in Port Charlotte. A Florida man. Now let's just listen to this one sentence. Listen to this first sentence. The Florida man known to throw cans of food and other items around a Florida neighborhood, as one would do, and at others, was arrested after a neighbor said he threw canned corn through her window and broke it, per the arrest affidavit. This happened on April 25th, the woman called Charlotte County Sheriff's Office to report vandalism. She said she was outside. She heard the sound of glass breaking. She turned around and find one of her neighbors, 38-year-old Earls Ernest Sandville. running from another neighbor's front yard
Starting point is 01:11:37 back towards his home. The left front window was found broken at the top like somebody threw something through the glass. The witness got a key from another neighbor in the neighborhood who watches the owner's house when she's away, went into the home to see what happened, and that's when they found
Starting point is 01:11:52 a can of Del Monte Corne inside. That's a good stuff. The guy apparently is literally known in the area. He goes to the food banks, gets food, and then goes and throws it around at people and cars and houses. because they need food he has also thrown bottles of urine
Starting point is 01:12:08 and chunks of raw meat oh yeah so they're pressing charges because they go he's always just throwing things in people so why is he like not how long has this been going on
Starting point is 01:12:24 apparently a really long time so now they're actually going to finally do something and press charges against this guy I mean that's kind of crazy that it goes even go on that long come on a Florida man frustrated with the McDonald's drive-thru, just tried stealing the cash register. Okay, well, there's other things you can do to express your
Starting point is 01:12:43 discontentment. But this one, Cape Coral, the guy tried to steal a cash drawer at the McD's because he was frustrated in the drive-thru. It was four in the morning. Police responded to a robbery in progress, and they said he got into an argument with an employee, tried stealing the register, and took off in his car. They caught up with him. He was taken into custody. They also put his photo all over social media like what like control thyself florida man is arrested for having three wives in three different counties yeah is not an okay thing to do feller they say the women said that there
Starting point is 01:13:16 weren't adequate safeguards to prevent it i don't know maybe being a little bit curious about what the hell he's doing when he's not with you that's probably one safeguard you know just like your woman's innate suspicion do you really need the government to go well since you broads are too stupid to realize that he's got three wives and three counties we're going to have to expand ourselves and make a law. Come on now. They're saying there's no safeguards. He took each one of us to a county to get married, said one of the wives. They're looking, I mean, how does that happen? How does something like that happen? He married, apparently one of them within the same year, or two of them in the same year, in 2022. And I just, how would you not know? They met him on a dating app.
Starting point is 01:14:00 and I just don't understand how you wouldn't know he was arrested for felony bigamy and after the first wife figured out that there were two others that's kind of A let's see birthday suit bandit naked Florida man caught trying to break into a lady's home and then I got another story
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Starting point is 01:15:49 Yeah, wait a see. We see what's coming. I like Tom Holman. I wish he was like my uncle or something. I don't know. We were like related somehow. He's, he reminds me of my late, one of my late grandpas. Welcome back to the program. Top of this third hour, Dana Lash here with you. You can listen coast to coast channel 347 is the stream. And X and YouTube, the chats at Rumble, all good things. Yeah, I, I, Democrats are going to fight all this tooth and nail. Tooth and nail. This, I mean, hopefully we're, I mean, so far, I mean, it seems like we're getting a really good. handle on the border and deportations. A lot of that is down to, you know, good Republican governors and some really good A. Gs in a number of different states. It doesn't help you got Democrats out
Starting point is 01:16:37 there defending everybody from the dude who's in the El Salvador in prison. And then the other guy who raped a corpse on the subway. That's going to be, they're going to be falling over trying to get Margarita photos with that guy. It's about as dumb as this quote from Tim Walts's daughter. Oh, boy. So the daughter of the Minnesota, Governor Tim Wals is on TikTok. And I don't know, I didn't even know there's a running influencer. I hate the word influencer. They're just people online.
Starting point is 01:17:07 So there's this lady that runs. Her name is Kate Max. I know nothing about her. I used to run the mile and two mile when I was like in high school and college and I have not ran for fun. I would only run if I'm like running from a killer. That's the only way I'm going to be running anymore. I hate cardio.
Starting point is 01:17:26 I just like heavy weight. Cardios. Cardios is what you do in between sets. That's resting in between sets and getting your heart rate back at an optimal level. So I didn't, I didn't know there was this running influencer and they're mad, people are mad at her because she was at the White House and she did like a little, a short interview with the White House press secretary. So what this lady does is she does interviews with famous people and then runs while they do them. She did one with Tim Walts before. But people are mad at her because she featured Caroline Levitt in one. And I guess that and people were saying that's disappointing. We can't even believe that you did this. And it's so horrible. And why are you platforming this? And they were just going on and on and on.
Starting point is 01:18:14 And I, it was kind of wild to see this because she's interviewed, from what I understand, I had to look into it. She's interviewed Tim Walts, a number of Democrats, Hollywood celebrities, like actors in that. But nobody objected until she featured Caroline Leavitt, right? So Tim Walts's daughter blasted her for platforming Leavitt. And in her video, she said she was disappointed and that because the administration's keeping people away from joining the running community by not combating climate change and cutting social funds. federal social funds.
Starting point is 01:18:59 This is what her quote is. Oh my gosh. Should we just play it? I mean, this woman is, she's not the brightest tool or brightest bulb in the box. But she had said that you're sending people away without due process, villainizing minorities.
Starting point is 01:19:14 I don't know what she's talking about. And she said, you're preventing people from getting into the running community. Like, what the hell does that even mean? No one's preventing it, you stupid half-brained snowflake. No one's def-one. No one's preventing any way. So because she talked to Caroline Levitt, that's like somehow magically physically stopping people from going to run. What a stupid remark? And she said, it's damaging to society.
Starting point is 01:19:38 We shouldn't normalize these people. Oh, heaven forbid, you act like a grown-up and talk to people whose opinions you don't share. If you are so scared of your inability and intellectual vapidness that prevent you from articulating a defense of your ideals, then that's on you, not on anyone else. Listen to this. This is so stupid. To be in a good mental state, to be able to run. All of those things are hard to come by.
Starting point is 01:20:08 And if you have them and are a part of the running community, that is a privilege. And that, again, was the first thing he taught me. So I don't really understand how platforming and administration that cuts mental health services, cuts, you know, funding and literal shipments to food banks is entirely hurting the climate because you can get into running in the climate. That's a whole other thing. But it's cutting, you know, funds to climate initiatives and actively hurting the planet in that way. Sending people away without due process, villainizing minorities. All of those things are preventing people from getting into the running community, which is what I thought
Starting point is 01:20:50 Kate's platform was for, but it's also just damaging to society as a whole. We should not be normalizing these people. I'm not going to tell anyone what to do with their page, but I think it's insulting to my dad to leave a certain video pins. Oh, shut up, you stupid, half-witted Nepo, baby. I am so, this like girl clearly has been told that she's special when she's not. First off, can you stop seeing stupid things like the running community? That sounds so stupid. You're, you sound like a snotty, entitled trust fund brat when you say the running community. You're just a runner. Shut up. You're just a runner. The running community. You don't have to sit here and create a construct that you can appoint yourself as gatekeeper of. That's why they use those phrases because they want to gatekeep people from participating in it. So you're just a runner. There's no like running community. Shut up. It's so stupid. And her platform is that this chick can do whatever she wants with her platform, this Kate Max or whatever her name is. She can do whatever she wants. She's interviewed Democrats and Republicans. I think it's hateful and bigoted for her to say that you can't people that don't share your viewpoints. That's a signal of weakness. You're signaling absolute
Starting point is 01:21:58 weakness. You want to be accommodated and you demand a seat at the table. But by God, you don't want anybody else that you don't agree with to have a seat at the table. It's not because you object to their ideas. It's because you're too stupid to articulate an actual educated defense of your own ideas. That's the first thing I think. Actually, that's really what it is. It's not what I think that's what it is. When they want to silence you, it's because they are too afraid. And this has been, gosh, I've seen this from big companies. I've seen this when they want to silence you just because they're afraid of you. That's what it is. They're afraid of you. And they're not smart enough to articulate a defense of their own, of their own perspectives. It's pretty
Starting point is 01:22:40 unbelievable. And I just, this stuff that she's, she's like, what is it, climate running? What, hell is that? It's just called weather. People have too much time on their hands. They create these super complicated issues where you don't have to have complicated issues. This doesn't make sense. No one told her she can't run. I mean, no one went out there and told his daughter, you can't run. Running community. I don't even know what this means. But it's, sounds like it sounds like peak privilege is what it sounds like it sounds like peep privilege but the whole thing we should not be normalizing these people is bigoted and it's hateful running it's she goes running as an act as political is what she said i mean it's just
Starting point is 01:23:41 it's an exercise shut up and she says that apparently i guess what it's privileged you're privilege to have the time to run access to funds to buy the gear okay hold up i was a runner like varsity i set records what what gear do you need i think she's a fake runner if you're talking about needing gear you need a pair of tennis shoes that's it what are you talking about gear stop acting like a gatekeeper for something that anybody can do there's no community for you to protect. But this is how they try to, this is how they try to grift power by creating these little constructs to which they appoint themselves gatekeeper. Then that gives them some kind of a power and authority. Like there's, it's not privileged to run. You just run. I could go out
Starting point is 01:24:33 and run right now. Kane was telling me about a stunt that they used to do back in his early days in radio and they would have chicks running high heels. Anybody can run. I mean, it's very simple. So I, I know what she's talking about here. I don't want this family plaguing us for the rest of our lives. I'm so glad that they lost. Can you imagine this chick? She would be all over the place elevating herself as like some sort of White House influencer. Gag me.
Starting point is 01:25:00 Ugh. Just done with it. Now, the Tesla vandalism is still ongoing. Oh, yeah, they're still burning down the Teslas. They're still very upset about the Teslas. I was reading this story. about how a guy in Arizona is facing federal charges because he will not stop setting fire to things. They arrested a guy. It was an arson attack that was on a, just like a brand new just-delivered
Starting point is 01:25:36 cyber truck. Can you imagine? You just get a brand-new car and some moron sets it on fire because they don't like the fact that they don't like the car that you're driving. Again, even though the left was telling everybody to go out and get these cars for forever. And then they wrote the word thief on the side of a nearby building. And this was in, yeah, Arizona. They're helping. Huh? They're helping.
Starting point is 01:26:02 They're helping. That's right. Yeah, they wrote thief on the side of the building. They misspelled it too, which was great. They literally couldn't spell thief. They spray painted T-H-E-I-F on the side of the building. Thief. Look, I spelled it.
Starting point is 01:26:25 They're not the sharpest folks. They're not the sharpest folks. So the guy, Ian Moses is the guy who's being accused. He apparently torched the cyber truck and then misspelled the word thief on the side of the building. He's charged with five counts. I mean, if you're going to carry out domestic terrorism, spell your stuff right, right? Spell your messages right. This is the least you can do.
Starting point is 01:26:53 He's charged with five counts of malicious damage to property. If he's convicted, he could get, at minimum, five years for each count. I hope he does. They need to throw the book of this dude. He's the seventh person now facing charges, federal charges, for vandalizing Tesla's in politically motivated domestic terrorism. The sixth person, they charged this guy. he's a 19-year-old Kansas City
Starting point is 01:27:15 college student Owen McIntyre and he was in Kansas City he's the guy who threw a Molotop cocktail at a cyber truck and lit it on fire and then it burned the whole damn lot and it required like the KC fire department and others to respond and I mean I can't even
Starting point is 01:27:31 they had two charging stations that were burnt all the cyber trucks were burnt that guy's got some charges coming in him as well they need to throw the book at these people this is not acceptable this but this is what Democrats in sight. You haven't seen a single Democrat go out and condemn any of the stuff or try to quell it at all. In fact, they just want to inflame it further. Goldco is making it easy to take
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Starting point is 01:29:07 And she, well, no, a woman from Britain. She thought Japan was a very safe country Somehow in her Japanese hotel room A dude was able to get under her bed And they found a power bank and a USB cable under the bed They did not Give her any compensation After the experience
Starting point is 01:29:27 She said the hotel was legit She's like, you know I went in You know Got into my room as usual Lay down on the bed And I noticed a weird smell And I thought it was coming from the sheets And I realized it was under the bed
Starting point is 01:29:38 And when she said I leaned over to check And I saw a pair of ice staring at me. A literal man under my bed. And there's CCTV. There wasn't any CCTV in the building. But she said she moved to a new hotel that same night, but she
Starting point is 01:29:52 was constantly on edge. I've had it happen before where I was staying in a hotel room. And thankfully, I always travel with Chris because the left and the woke right loved to make up stories. And somebody walked into our room in the middle the night. Like, was able to walk right into our room in the middle of the night. And they
Starting point is 01:30:10 realized them mistake and they were like oh oh and they left because i was we were about ready to murder them so yeah they're about to get murked so it's great you just gonna be careful with that stuff i always and it was the one time i was too tired that i didn't i always take great precautions and i block the door and i do crazy stuff uh a copy of a jumanji book i returned to a new jersey school library 43 years overdue and they left a forty dollar money order so it's like less than a dollar per year well at least they returned it right i mean uh a community is in disbelief after a seven-year-old's joyride ends on their street. This is wild. It's in Utah. A seven-year-old boy with his little sister drove his mom's car through several towns. He could barely see over the steering wheel. They don't know how he made the 10-mile trip. And then he took off and it ended in their community at 8 a.m. on Sunday. There was, the police kept getting a call about reckless drivers. People just all along the path kept calling the police. They said the car wasn't in its lane. A driver appeared to be super young. like a little kid, and they found the boy and his younger sister were both behind the wheel.
Starting point is 01:31:16 Geez, I can't even imagine. They tried to pull him over, but they didn't, he wouldn't stop. So they didn't chase him out of safety concerns. They later found the car three miles down the road. It hit a parking strip and was disabled, so they wrecked it. The kids are okay. No injuries are reported, but they, how do you not know your kids gone and driving your car through multiple towns? It's kind of scary.
Starting point is 01:31:38 Let's see. this uh in uh see i'm gonna pull this one up so this is uh in carolina the carolina it's fox carolina a robot calf confronting shoppers downtown uh it's like a pita thing i think pita if they really cared about animals then you wouldn't like try to aggrieve people with the advocacy you know what i mean like i don't believe in animal testing and i don't buy i avoid makeup products that do it and all kinds of stuff but it's like also i don't think you should be getting people's faces and doing this stuff because if it's about the animals, then shouldn't you be a little bit more, I don't know,
Starting point is 01:32:14 like you should be trying to persuade people. Sugar gets you more than vinegar. But they said that it's a robot calf and it goes up to people going, are you wearing my mother? I would be like, you look like a good chop. No, okay. We got more on the way, including some culture stuff. I got a friend who's doing a comic book. He's going to join us next.
Starting point is 01:32:31 I'm always going to tell people to carry. I'm always going to tell you to carry lead. And I have zero issues at all whatsoever using lethal force to say, smack down a threat to me or my family. But I understand also that not everyone wants you to be safe. The people who pass these gun-free zones and gun control, they don't care if you're a statistic. They don't care about your family. They don't care if you live or die. They just want a virtue signal about this stuff. So this is where Burn a gun comes in because they understand certain places are disarming you legit. And we're big kids. I would love to be able to pick and choose
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Starting point is 01:34:23 Coast to coast, you can listen terrestrially, one of our hundreds of markets. You can also watch the stream. Channel 347 DirecTV, find us on X. Rumbles where the chat is. YouTube, all that good stuff. So I feel like we don't, we're. We're always so critical of culture here in this space and for good reason because it sucks. So much of it is just heinous, like so much art and so much music and everything.
Starting point is 01:34:52 I feel like I sound like a boomer almost because we are just so hypercritical of it, but it is trash. And one of my biggest criticisms of the right is that they don't encourage actual good stuff. That's not like politically driven. The stuff that I see promoted is politics first and then artistic consideration second. And I always have a huge issue with that because it should be about, you know, the expression first and making something that's really cool and is, you know, pretty or whatever. And then if you want to, you know, if it has a political point, then fine. But don't make that be, you know, the vehicle for the art. It's backwards.
Starting point is 01:35:28 One of my friends who is a great illustrator, I think that's the preferred term, has been doing all kinds of, you know, comics, and he has a podcast, and I've known him for a really long time. In fact, our first meeting was hysterical. But you can find him on X at Salty Draws. He is a writer-creator. His pronouns are Lord and King, and he has a comic book series. It's actually really cool. It's about the teenage Ben Franklin, who is caught in this virtual world that is regulated by AI, which is weird because when he started this, I kind of wonder if he knew we were going to be here all these years later. I mean, we're almost there.
Starting point is 01:36:10 Sean Salter now joins us. You can find him at Salty Draws on X. Good to see you, my friend. I can, okay, so every time you join me, your office gets like your studio gets bougier and bougier in the background. I don't point that out. Well, because I'm just going along with my pronouns, King and Lord. That's right.
Starting point is 01:36:26 That's right. I have the comic here, by the way, and you've got this nice, shiny foil on the top. This thing is sick as I'll get out, too. And this is like beautifully illustrated it's silence do good Ben Franklin time travel agent I want to get into all of this but because you were in you were in Hollywood for a really long time I want to get people
Starting point is 01:36:41 a background on you you were in Hollywood for a long time you work for big studios you worked on all kinds of very commercial things that people seen on television and theaters and you got red-pilled although I think you always were kind of born and raised conservative but you weren't public about it because you couldn't be no no
Starting point is 01:36:58 what would have happened if you would have been like if you would have been vocal about it then well what would have happened is what happened to us right before I ended up leaving Hollywood, which was we had sold me and my writing partner had sold a show to a major Hollywood studio and we were developing that in Hollywood. It was an animated series. You're familiar with that one, but we can't talk about NDAs. And when they found out we were conservative Christian straight white males, well, they knew we were straight white males, but you know, when they found out the conservative Christian part, it was phone call. We're not going to do this show. Just like that. As easy as that. Just like that.
Starting point is 01:37:32 And when you're nobody, you don't have an established name, it's really easy to do to you. And so it was time, at that moment, I knew it was time to leave. Yeah. And then you went to beautiful Tennessee. I can say that. Well, you talk about it. I mean, it's, I'm not going to say where you are, but it's like you live out in nature. It's beautiful.
Starting point is 01:37:50 Yeah. I live in the forest. And so it's hard to get to where we're at. And if you're here, it's not a good idea. Right. That's right. And it's so much better now. Do you feel like you're able to be, I mean, is it.
Starting point is 01:38:02 I mean, in some respects, I would imagine it's harder because it's an important point that I think you made. If you don't have that name recognition, I think even if you do have the name recognition, I don't even think that you can be exactly free with your ideological beliefs that they, if they fall out of line with what, you know, the upper echelon in Hollywood dictates. Well, look what happened to Gina Carrano. And then that happens to so many people. They just, what happens is the phone, the phone stops ringing. The call, you stop getting the job.
Starting point is 01:38:27 You stop getting any interest around you. And it has to, they'll say things like, oh, you're difficult to work. work with or you know you had an ad there was another problem make something up uh because they they don't want to be seen as bigoted but really at the end of the day it's just because they're fascists yeah i mean that's that's and ever and everything that they've come out with has been garbage there's i rarely go see movies anymore yeah we don't go at all i the last one wolverine was funny oh yeah i well i didn't even see that in the theater i was trying to think the last thing i saw in the theater and i can't remember the first time i went back to the theater after a really
Starting point is 01:39:00 long time was Top Gun. Okay, I did see John Wick. I did see... Yeah, that was a good one. I really haven't gone because there's not a lot. It's all like re-purposed, rehashed, re-imagined. It's the same story that they make duller and duller with every iteration. And there's not a lot of originality out there.
Starting point is 01:39:18 There's not a lot of originality. And I think they do the reboots because the stuff that is original is so just twisted and just full of their nonsense that does not relate to the regular American. But they're like, well, what about this? And then they shove their stuff in it still. And it's just like, you made it worse.
Starting point is 01:39:37 Yeah. Yeah. So this, I'm going to get into the comics because you do, this is a great series that you've been working on for a long time. But have you been, you're, because you, you were born really conservative. Like, how would you say, like a Reagan conservative? Like, how did you, what was your belief set? Like, how would you describe it if you had to package it? When I was younger, I was Alex P. Keaton.
Starting point is 01:39:59 I mean, I would debate my father over Richard Nixon being a great president. As I got older, I became a little bit, you know, into my 20s, I became libertarian. And then when I got older and wiser, I realized, I don't like anyone. And you've all gotten it wrong. The founders had it right. Let's go back to that. So constitutional, conservative. Yeah, I think that's right.
Starting point is 01:40:21 I like that. Like constitutionalists. I think, and I think there's something as you get older, you realize I just want to be left alone more and more. Yeah. Tired of everybody's got. I'm done with the Democrats always never voted for Democrat in my life but the Republicans get on my last nerve I just happen to you know it's like the party of stupid or the party of evil and it's like I'll go with the stupid guys again they're not conservative enough there yeah
Starting point is 01:40:43 go with the dumb people I guess but they're not they're not I mean we we tend to vote for them as a strategy to kind of get closer to what we want but they're not constitutionalists have to because I mean what's the alternative a dystopian future where, you know, it's not even communism. It's neo-futalism. You have no rights and you're a serf. I mean, let's be honest, income tax is slavery. We need to get rid of that.
Starting point is 01:41:09 But we're just, we're serfs. We're slaves. And we need liberty. And that's what this book is about. Yeah, exactly. Well, you made an important point too about, because we kind of agree on this, although I think people don't understand the nuance about voting. Because like, just to throw this out there, this is, I think, if you throw
Starting point is 01:41:26 this out there, there's the, you immediately see the difference between who is a constitutionalist and who isn't. Because it's not a right. Voting isn't a right. It's relegated to the states to administer. So it's something that it's a privilege that the states administer. But it's not a right. And people freak out when you say this.
Starting point is 01:41:47 Yes. Well, I say it's an earned responsibility. It's not even a, I mean, you have to earn that. And that's what the states used to determine. Who was responsible enough to have a say over how society governs itself? You cannot let people that are on the take, on the toll that are essentially parasites and I lump politicians in with that you can't let them have a say you know those that are actually putting in the the blood the sweat and the tears those that
Starting point is 01:42:09 have skin in the game they have the privilege or the responsibility to to govern um the rest of us we are we were founded as a republic and we need to get back to that because the longer we stay a democracy the more our rights are in jeopardy by the mob yeah yeah and that's one of the reasons why i like the series too because you you explore how do I put it you explore these ideals without it being overbearingly political if that makes sense like I don't feel like I'm reading a political missive that is politics first and then like you know the really cool artwork and coloring and the panels and the characters that's like a second consideration is that and I feel like a lot of people on the right struggle with that I mean clearly you don't because you get the concept of
Starting point is 01:42:57 but talk a little bit about that because this is what so for the people don't know ben franklin is silence do good this is his series and this is the latest i mean it's like really pretty i love i mean it's a great read and if you like comics i like i like manga and i watch anime and all that stuff and i love this series but it's um i love the way that you approach it and tell me a little bit about it because um this is i think this is something that you know people obviously should check out but i like that it's it's just originality forward for the lack of a better way to put it yeah Well, the idea really started as just me thinking, like, what would our founding fathers think of if they saw the America we've built? And it kind of snowballed from there. I love time travel, big fan of Doctor Who. You know, I loved... I could not tell. I could see them in the back. Right there.
Starting point is 01:43:45 But so obviously, time travel was how I wanted to do it. I wanted to treat American history as kind of a backdrop. I didn't want to change history. I wanted to keep it like, oh, this was what happened. How were we going to do that? And so it just problem after a problem, and you just solve the problems. And one of the ways we solved it was, what if we had Ben Franklin, who was a scientist, an inventor, he was like the Renaissance man of the age. He seemed like the perfect person for this.
Starting point is 01:44:09 And he's my favorite founding father. This is one of the most interesting guys ever. He was very interesting. He's a teenager. His air baths. This is my favorite story about him. Yeah. One of his inventions was just sitting around in the nude air bath, you know, air bath.
Starting point is 01:44:23 But yeah, so it was like take a teenager of teenage Ben Franklin. So it's more of a coming of age. So he has the principles of the Enlightenment era, but he's also going to be maybe more wrestling and questioning and doubting, but also rebellious, a little bit more rebellious than he would be as an adult. And what would that be like? Because Ben Franklin was also a loyalist. So how does that?
Starting point is 01:44:43 So it creates all kinds of complexities where we get to then have a fun time exploring the ideals of liberty and free will and what that would look like in a future where the algorithms dictate every move humanity takes. And we're there right now. I mean, because you start, how long ago did you first start this series? Because we've talked about it before.
Starting point is 01:45:03 I mean, it's continued and it's grown. But I feel like it was very prescient because now here we are where AI is really, I mean, it's going to dominate everything. I mean, it's going to dominate every aspect of American life. We're right there by singularity.
Starting point is 01:45:18 And so this was very, I mean, this was very thoughtful in anticipating that. Yeah. Yeah, I started in a decade ago, actually. And it's evolved. So we added in AI probably about eight years ago because AI was starting to be murmured. And you know, you have AI in video games.
Starting point is 01:45:34 And so it's just kind of like thinking of like a virtual world. And I remember a lot of my friends and me included would get super addicted to video games. And you'd be like, oh, I could just call out sick because I'm going to play video games all day long. And it was like, what would it be like if we just all lived in a video? Oh my gosh, that would be scary. So for me, it was just like trying to, trying to create the scariest world possible, but that seems that's so candy-coded that it would be very sweet to the world. And so that's what I think that this dystopian future would be like, and that's the world we're creating. And that Ben Franklin is like, nope, we got to stop it.
Starting point is 01:46:10 And I think he's, I think you were pitch perfect on that because out of all the founders, he's the one, he was very forward. He's like, I would say maybe the most classically tophill liberal of all of them. I mean, he was a very, very forward thinking. He was really the only one. Like, you could send him to France and he can go over there and, you know, wine and dine with Louis and all of the nobles and get money to help fund our, you know, War of Independence. Not everybody had the patience to do it.
Starting point is 01:46:36 Other people tried and they struggle, like John Adams really struggled to deal with them. But Ben Franklin was like, no, no, no, you got to finesse it. You got to handle it a certain way. He was very, I mean, he really understood the times then and the times that were coming. So he's like the perfect character through which to explore all of us. of this. Are you going to do others? Are you going to branch off and like maybe explore with other founders? Yeah, we're going to explore with other just Americans in general. I don't want to say exactly who, but it's going, it'll be a little bit, you know, it'll be fun. We're going to have
Starting point is 01:47:09 fun with it. Definitely, I think that silence do good will be a moniker that gets applied to other people as Ben Franklin will kind of age out because, you know, eventually he's got to go back. because what we're doing is he's 18 at this time and he's supposed to be in England procuring a printer and American history doesn't really know what he was doing there other than getting odd jobs trying to get back for about three years
Starting point is 01:47:33 so when he comes back to America you know we might have to change the story a bit and get a new hero in there but for right now we got about three years of Ben Franklin and that's a lot that's a lot that can happen while you're time traveling exactly a lot that can happen the series is Ben Franklin is silence do good
Starting point is 01:47:49 time travel agent it is great. You can find it at his website as well. And they also have, he's promoting the comic book pre-order campaign on Indiegogo. And you can see that. The website, turkey robot.com. And you can check out a show, salty and savage on YouTube. My good friend, always so good to have you. We'd love to have you back. The next time you're all in Dallas, you need to holler. The next time we're in your neck of the remote woods, we're going to holler at you. But it's so good to see you. Congrats on all your success. Here's the, here's the latest. Nice, pretty foil. Look at that. This gorgeous. You did. you do such great work and I appreciate that you're still an artist and you don't you you you it's artistic forward preaching second so the politics are the it goes along naturally with it and it makes it so much more engaging you're a really good storyteller so congratulations thank you appreciate you for having me on of course always I'm like I got this I'm like oh we got to have Sean on to talk about this because it's really great and I actually since COVID I got really into
Starting point is 01:48:44 manga and anime and I actually started getting into your stuff more because of it So that's like the silver lining of all of it. So it's so good to have you. Sean Salter, always a pleasure, my friend. We'll have you back. Thank you. Take care. Good to see you.
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Starting point is 01:50:35 where every update comes with a little dash of Not So Serious on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome back, Dana Lash with you. It's a very stormy day in Texas. Can I think it's been thundering and rumbling the entire time we've been on air, like loudly. Like Steve can hear it through the microphone all the way in D.C. From where we are. That's how loud the thunder and all of that is.
Starting point is 01:51:00 Like the heavens have opened up. No tornadoes, though. All right. I don't want to rob you today in stupidity because they did it like twice this week. So, Kane, go. It's Hillary, sorry, Hillary Clinton get sometimes tongue-tied. I apologize for them. This is cut 11.
Starting point is 01:51:14 this is what she says the Democrats need and this is what she says the Republicans should heed listen to this. We will defeat these people by winning elections. I mean even if we win every court case we still have to figure out how to get that enforced. Even if the press does lots
Starting point is 01:51:35 of exposés, you're dealing with an administration that has no shame. They don't care that they are being seen as corrupt being seen as, because, of course, it's all about smearing your political opponent. She literally, like, took classified emails and then, like, tried to delete the evidence. She's the worst. You tried a nation-built in Libya, and literally usurp the authority there. And no matter what context we're talking about, she's the worst.
Starting point is 01:51:59 Yeah, she's absolute worst. She's never going to go away, is she? That does it for us this week, folks. I hope you have a wonderful, dry, safe weekend. And I'll be back behind the mic with you on Monday. In the meantime, find us YouTube, Facebook, like and subscribe, substack the newsletter, chapter, and verse. Have a great night. great weekend.

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