The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Trump Says NO Ceasefire with Iran & Conservative Infighting Continues

Episode Date: June 17, 2025

Trump is back from the G7 a day early to focus on Iran crisis. Trump dismisses Gabbard's testimony on Iran nukes: "I don't care what she said". Donald Trump not seeking ceasefire but wants ‘complete... give-up’ by Iran. Johnny Joey Jones - @Johnny_Joey,FOX News contributor, Retired: brick mason, forklift operator, Marine. ICE officials told to resume raids on hotels, restaurants, and farms.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Relief Factorhttps://relieffactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor. Get their 3-week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! Goldcohttps://DanaLikesGold.com Protect your financial future with my trusted gold company, GoldCo.  Get your GoldCo 2025 Gold & Silver Kit today, and you could qualify for up to 10% in bonus silver.Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/danaGet your hands on the new compact Byrna CL. 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 with code DANAHumanNhttps://HumanN.comFind both the new SuperBerine and the #1 bestselling SuperBeets Heart Chews at Sam’s Club!KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSee the third generation of the iconic SUB2000 and the NEW PS57 - Keltec Innovation & Performance at its best.All Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/DanaUse code Dana20 to save 20% off your entire order.PreBornhttps://Preborn.com/DanaWith your help, we can hit the goal of 1,000 ultrasounds by the end of June! Just dial #250 and say the word “Baby”. Angel Studioshttps://Angel.com/danaStream King of Kings, check out fan-picked shows, and claim your member perks.Home Title Lockhttps://hometitlelock.com/danaProtect your home! Get a FREE title history report plus 14 days of coverage with code DANA. Check out the Million Dollar TripleLock—terms apply.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Why are you, can you elaborate? We're looking for a seasbore. I didn't say I was looking for Seasman. That was Emmanuel, nice guy, but he doesn't get it right too often. But we're not looking for better than a Seasford. That's what you're looking to get into this form. You're not going to be able to call the U.S. in this conflict. It's a huge community.
Starting point is 00:00:21 Right now we're doing pretty well. It's very simple. We don't have to go too deep into it. They just can't have a new weapon. What was they said about it? What was the thinking on the call? for to evacuate? Is there a threat or is there incoming?
Starting point is 00:00:41 What was I thinking about the full of vacuum? I want people to be safe. That's always possible. Thing like that could happen. I just want people to be safe. Is there any new concern about US troops or assets in the region at all? Great people, they know how to protect themselves.
Starting point is 00:00:59 And when you say better, what will come down so hard if they do anything to our people. We'll come down so hard and that loves their own so beautifully. to touch our trips. Are you sending the vice, do you plan to send the vice president and Steve Wiccoff? There's reports that you want to send the vice president and Steve Wickev to meet with the Iranians and have discussions.
Starting point is 00:01:26 Is that something you're considering? Not you yet. I may. Depends on what happens when I get back. What specifically is better than a ceasefire? What are you looking for here? Not a ceasefire. And then something that will be permanent.
Starting point is 00:01:41 Yeah. Or giving up entirely. Is that okay too? Are you closer? Are you possible? Is that possible? Why not? Certainly impossible. Give up as possible. Have it? Is the chairman of the Joint Chiefs and the Secretary of Defense drawn up plans for you? If Iran were to attack U.S. bases or do any damage to the U.S. bases? I can't tell you. No. Just can't tell you. Can I ask you because there's been some skepticism. Is there any guarantee that if the U.S. did get involved militarily, that a U.S.
Starting point is 00:02:14 bomb could destroy Iran's nuclear program and facilities? Everything or anything on life, you know that. But you're saying it guaranteed on what? Do you think if the U.S. got involved militarily, it would actually wipe out Iran's nuclear program? Or where's your assessment of that? I hope their program's going to be wiped out long before that. What are you going to be? What do you want to be?
Starting point is 00:02:41 What are you going to see? You're going to find out over the next two days. You're going to find out. Has the gang? Nobody slowed up so. Nobody slowed up so far. Has the gang of eight been notified about what's coming in the next couple days? We'll be talking to.
Starting point is 00:02:58 What can you do? It's not necessary. What can you do in Washington that you couldn't do? Just be a little bit well-versed. Why are you? So that was POTUS yesterday. He's leaving the G7 summit. This was like last night when all of this stuff happened.
Starting point is 00:03:16 And if you are a subscriber over at chapter and verse, which I don't know why you wouldn't be, you got all of this stuff. Because he was there at, he was there at G7. and then they had dinner, the way that it ran down, they had dinner, and then he departed to go back to D.C. And he had ordered for his National Security Council to be in the situation room when he got back. And then they were going to go over. I mean, obviously, he said, because he was asked, they was like, he was asked, well, well, you know, you're leaving, where are you going?
Starting point is 00:03:51 and he said, well, obviously, you know, I got some issues to take care of. And that's, I, we're going to get into the story of why he left because that turned into a huge thing. But that's separate from him leaving, coming back to D.C. earlier than scheduled. So there's a lot to unpack. Welcome to the program. Dana Lash with you. We're at the top of this first hour. you can listen across the country. We also have the simulcast, Channel 3, 47, Direct TV. So I'm looking at, and again, if you get the newsletter,
Starting point is 00:04:29 then you have a lot of this already. You're already up to date as to everything that we're going to be talking about today. For the most part, anyway, there's a lot of new developments since last night. Some of those developments, of course. You know, I think that people didn't realize what we were going to be waking up to. I think that's kind of fair to say, Kane, right? because, you know, when you get, it is, it's not unusual to have your National Security Council prepared and awaiting you in the situation room, but it, for it to be publicized and documented
Starting point is 00:04:58 in such a way, it is unusual. There have been a handful of times where that's happened, and it's always been something kicks off seriously. So that, it's the recording of it, et cetera, that that's, that's what made it unusual. So he, uh, I told you yesterday, he's not signing the he didn't want to sign the statement. That's how they ended up leaving it. And then he comes back to the United States. We'll get into the story behind that. But he left G7. He issued a warning to people living in Tehran because we are sending more assets to the Middle East, which I'm going to get into. This is just the latest. Put it on your burners. And then, of course, you have the son of the late Shah that was urging Iranians to break with the Islamic Republic. Iran is a Persian country that
Starting point is 00:05:45 taken over by Islamic fundamentalists. It's a Persian country. It's Persian architecture. They try to say it's Arab architecture. It's not. It's Persian architecture. It is a Persian nation. It's people are Persian. There is a difference between Persian and Arab. A major difference.
Starting point is 00:06:01 I think some of the Qatari influencers don't understand that, but I digress. So the son of the late shot, he was appealing to the country's security forces to abandon the cleric. leave their Ayatollah, et cetera, et cetera, and break with all of them. Then we also have Iran signals that it wants to de-escalate, but we're past de-escalation, I think, or we're past their ability to be able to come in and say, oh, we messed up. Oh, my gosh. Okay, now we want to go ahead and talk. Trump is saying, no, that that's not going to happen. That's what he's saying. It's not going to happen. So this is all the stuff that's the latest on deck for this. Now, I was calling it, I just said breaking whelp, because what do you do? He was dining with
Starting point is 00:06:46 these. You have the USS Nimitz. They were scheduled for a ceremony in Vietnam. And then that was supposed to be on June 20th. That was canceled and they were redirected to join the USS Carl Vinson in the Middle East. Now the Nimitz was to relieve the Vincent. Now they're both going to be there at the same time. And then yesterday evening, China had issued orders. Well, it was actually the 15th when this happened, but it was the 16th when it made headlines. China issued orders for its citizens to evacuate its embassy in Israel. Now, I think it's significant that the Nimitz was pulled from its current course or from its course and then scheduled for the Middle East.
Starting point is 00:07:22 It's unusual, but it's not something that was done like months in advance or even weeks in advance. It seems like it was something that was for the most part kind of last minute. But all of that is significant. Apparently, also, POTUS nixed the idea of taking out the Ayatollah, which was something that Netanyahu had suggested. One thing I think that everybody knows is the mullins are not going to go quietly into this good night. I think that's pretty much certain for all of that. I think that we would all agree. So this is, we're going to get into some of this stuff here. We're also,
Starting point is 00:07:56 we've got more audio as well, because now the administration has been saying that the administration has been saying that they've always held a position on Iran that they've done and MAGA has broken them and do like a giant civil war. I don't know. I want you to listen to Lindsey Graham, though, really quick. This is audio sound by 12. Chapter on the largest state sponsor of terrorism in modern history. We've got a chance to end a threat to the state of Israel forever by replacing this regime with something better. And I do believe the biggest winner of the Aitoa leaving would be the Iranian people. So pray for our troops in harm's way. They're a risk associated with any officer.
Starting point is 00:08:40 They joined the military to keep their country safe and to make the world a better place and taking on the Ayatollah does both to our friends in Israel. We have your back. We're praying for success. You've tolerated too much too long into the world. You have normalized trying to kill the Jews. When Israel's attack, nobody says a word about it. If France were attacked, what would the French do? What would we do? So the days of the expecting Israel to set on the sidelines and not go to the heart of the beast are over. Take this regime down. Oh my gosh. Lindsay Graham has never seen a war that he's not wanted to get involved in. He hasn't seen a war that he hasn't wanted to get involved in. Ever.
Starting point is 00:09:25 The regime change is going to have to come from the people. It's not going to be something that the United, we're not going to do a Carter 2.0. Because that's the, we're going to have to explore what happens after because it does seem like it's a regime change. It seems like this is it is a, it's a regime change, but it's something that they haven't had a lot of support from the people in the first place, as you could see with the Green Revolution. They'd not had support for a long time with their own people. But Lindsey Graham cannot have a regime change the way Lindsay Graham wants the regime change. How does Lindsey Graham want the regime change came? He wants it through fire and brimstone and he wants to go in and start murking, you know.
Starting point is 00:10:04 Yeah. There's a decent military complex in South Carolina. Yeah, like I said, like I said, decent. Dyson's doing a heavy lifting here. Sure is. Sure is doing some lifting. Sure is doing some lifting. But that's not the way it's, it's, it's, there's, that isn't the way that it can be achieved. We're going to, we're going to explore that. Now, the president, and I think this is 14, one of the things that was, uh, uh, very clear also is that when POTIS was asked, he said, uh, this has to. end and someone said a ceasefire and he repeatedly shot down that language whether it was when he was in canada when he was getting on air force one or even today in dc listen to this what specifically is better than a ceasefire is there something that will be perfected is there is how you possible is that possible in that 24 white guys certainly impossible that's possible i think they're out of time for a ceasefire though we have so much it's going to be kind of like
Starting point is 00:11:18 drinking from a fire hose today. We're also going to get into some of what this mean. We got some immigration, but we also have some of what this means for the right, because the rights erupted into this giant civil war. I don't know. Everybody got nasty. And even Trump and Tucker Carlson, okay, we're going to move because we got, we don't have enough time. We got headlines coming up. And then after that, we're going to dive right back into this. So you don't want to miss as we move our partners that help bring you the program. Our friends over at Angel Studios, you need to become a guild member over at Angel Studios. Because as much as we all complain about the quality of entertainment. Angel Studios is actually doing something about it. They have a new release.
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Starting point is 00:13:00 All right, so, golly, we're overloaded today with everything. First up, the one trait apparently that says that can boost your happiness at any age, I don't care. You know what? Leaving me the hell alone. That boosts my happiness. Leaving me the hell alone. Stop trying to ban my damn guns. Stop trying to take my money.
Starting point is 00:13:19 That's it. Leave me alone. Stop being a D-bag and leave me alone. That's it. I don't need no study. That's it. That pursuit of happiness. Yeah, let me pursue my happiness.
Starting point is 00:13:30 And gets out of my way, right? Just stays away. A maniac bars into New York City courthouse and slashed officers in the neck. In the neck, Kane. In the neck. They said it was pretty chaotic. I can imagine.
Starting point is 00:13:45 imagine this guy 37 years old stormed into the lobby. Okay, can I just ask? And I want to be mean. And I'm not trying to be like, you know, Monday morning quarterback. But how are you like running in and like slashing people in the neck? Like, I'm going to see you coming. You're coming to me with a knife. Guess what?
Starting point is 00:14:00 Pop, pop, pop, pop. That's how that works. How do you? Because it's not like, I mean, you have to kind of telegraph that move. You know what I'm saying? If you're going to slash somebody in the neck with a knife. So how do you let, how do multiple people let this do get the jump on them? That's my big question.
Starting point is 00:14:15 question. They did take him into custody, obviously. I mean, you can see from CCTV, he clearly, you can see him coming. And he went and stabbed several officers repeatedly slashed them in a neck. It's horrible. Charges are pending the officials believe that it was targeted. And then they stop really there. What do you mean targeted? Someone said that he is known as a problem child. Now I just want to say he's a grown adult male with facial hair. I think we're past problem child. past that. Denmark is testing an unmanned robotic sailboat fleet with tensions high in the region. Tensions are high. I don't know if I'd want to be on a robot ship. Would you want to be in a robot ship? I mean, I think these are just like unmanned vessels, kind of like how, you know, drones, but for the sea. Still, I don't know. I don't know about that. Let's see. I can't see. I can't read how this is put on my rundown. came put this one on. Or did I put it on? It may have been me.
Starting point is 00:15:18 FBI agents arrested a 26-year-old Duluth man because he was making threats against senators, Ted Cruz, and Deb Fisher. How about everyone stopping morons? Just stop it. I feel like that old skit, Bob Newhart, and Saturday Night Live, just stop it. Stop. Just don't do this. How about that?
Starting point is 00:15:35 Just don't be weird. Oh, go. Here's just be a normal person and get normal people therapy because this nonstop oversharing is annoying as hell. I wrote this last night. Justin Bieber shares a lengthy Instagram post about anger issues. Oh my gosh, I don't care. You're 31-year-old man.
Starting point is 00:15:52 You dress like a hobo behind the dumpster at 7-Eleven. All you do is bitch and moan. Your wife is gorgeous. You have a healthy son. You have littles of money. Oh my gosh. Why are you such a D-bag? Stop it.
Starting point is 00:16:09 Grow up. You're 31. Okay. Get that me! Sorry, I had to go into some Sam Kinnis in there. Every time I see a headline about this, I just rage. I would love, wouldn't you all love to have the luxury of being just so made of money that all you have to do is sit around and just overshare on Instagram, right?
Starting point is 00:16:32 Oh my gosh. Just, I can't take it anymore with these people. And they're 30 years old, Keating and it? I think I didn't get it out on my system, but we got close. We got close, but it's not all the way out. We've got a lot more on the way. So we've got the latest with Israel and Iran, the fight in MAGA. And also, can we just have some consistent messaging on immigration?
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Starting point is 00:19:08 Ooh, he says, I don't care what she said. I think they were very, oh my goodness. So that's a little bit. There's something interesting that's happening. First off, that was POTUS just, that was just this morning, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. That was just this morning. POTUS was asked about this.
Starting point is 00:19:27 this and because she had like not long ago she was testifying that oh well they're not building anything I we're having to rely on Israeli intelligence I think we have our own intel on this but nobody knows how close they are
Starting point is 00:19:45 I do think that it's you know they call us the great Satan and they want to kill us and they've killed a bunch of Americans I get that she had she when she told when she testified to the House Select Committee on intelligence and this was just in spring. Okay, Juan's got the,
Starting point is 00:20:01 he's got our quote up there. She said that, you know, continues to assess that Iran is not building a nuclear weapon, blah, blah, blah. He's not authorized. I don't believe that. When was that? It was March of this year. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:13 I mean, I don't believe that because it's Iran. You know, of course they want a nuke. We're Iran. Of course we want a nuclear weapon. We're Iran. Of course we have a million mullahs that decide everything in this theocracy and our people don't have any freedom. Or Iran.
Starting point is 00:20:27 Of course we'd like to use the IRGC and snite people from rooftops. You know, I mean, we're Iran. Of course, our military leaders are so unbelievably inbred and stupid that they stay in their high rises while all of social media talks about what's coming the day before. You know, I digress. But does that mean, you know, immediately you've got to get involved. I am very much, I'm not anti-war. I just only like it as a last resort. And I really want to clarify, because people get very sensitive about.
Starting point is 00:20:57 this issue. So please understand my perspective and how I look at this. And this is what colors my commentary. Like I said, I'm not anti-war. I am, war is a last resort. Because I'm one of those people that when you commit to that kind of action, I want to eat your soul. I want to make every generation that comes after you scared to breathe around us. I think it should be so brutal and so devastating that we never, ever have to do this dance again. That's. That's a lot of, is why. It is not because I am in any way averse to any kind of brutality. It is because I think you have to wholly surrender to brutality in order to teach brutes a brutal lesson. That is the difference. And not a lot of people have the Franken beans for that. They like to engage in dragging things
Starting point is 00:21:45 out and bring policy into and politicize everything. No, you go and you kill everything. You turn it to ash and that's it. That's why I say war is the last option. I don't do this whole oh, well, we'll slap their wrists and then see what happens. No. No. It's a last resort. And I notice the people who complain about that and who like to mischaracterize everybody that holds that position, these are the people that are the biggest weenies on God's
Starting point is 00:22:12 Green Earth. These are the people that cry if you look at them sideways. Heaven forbid how they would direct us in any kind of foreign policy, any kind of foreign conflict. So that's my point. So please understand that. A lot of people think like me. So I say this because it doesn't necessarily mean that we have to get involved.
Starting point is 00:22:33 But this is very much about a regime change. There was a very interesting development because Axios had a story. Now, again, sometimes Axios is right. I think there is a leak right now in the White House. We're going to talk about that in a moment because some of that that's when Trump left G7 to come back. There was a dispute over why. He, it was said, it was Emmanuel Macron and then people like Politico and Axios were saying that he was was leaving to go back to deal with this, et cetera. And then he said that was wrong. That's not correct.
Starting point is 00:23:05 You know, I'm sure it was, but I, you know, I don't know. Who leaked? Who told them? Somebody told them. And I do think that the leaks have been more tightly controlled this go-around, but I do think that it is used in instances where they're trying to push the president in one direction or another. So Axios said a story. It said that they, they were talking about Tulsi Gabb or Director of Intelligence. There was a meeting, the president and the entire national security team. They got together for this meeting and they knew that these airstrikes were days away and this was just, you know, a little bit ago. And then according to the piece, it said that the U.S. Director of National Intelligence was not included, was not there. Tulsi Gabbard was not at this
Starting point is 00:23:52 high stakes meeting right before the Israeli air strikes against Iran. Everybody else. Everybody was there but her. They were all there. It was a very curious correction because Axios originally reported that she was there. And then they corrected it and said she was not there. So they have this huge high stakes meeting, all of his national security team and the director of national intelligence is not included. Isn't that weird? That's weird, right? And then we have this testimony that she gave before the House committee where she said that Iran was not close and Trump disputed that very bluntly. I think it's weird. Did she get the job as like a back pat? And then she's like a figurehead, but she's not actually there having impact. I'm not saying that as a way to be mean.
Starting point is 00:24:50 I'm genuinely asking it based on what I'm observing in the press. Now, Axios and Politico, you need to understand. Are they biased? Yes. But this is how you have to read those entities. They get leaks from one of the camps, whether it's Democrat or Republican. Where there's smoke, there's fire. That's what you have to think with Axios and Politico. It's not like the Atlantic. There's different grades of BS with these publications, right? The New York Times is ridiculous. They do, I mean, they'll do operatives and everything else. Axios and Politico get leaks directly from the top tier. and Republicans and Democrats. I know this because I've literally seen lawmakers literally email reporters with my own eyes. I've seen it. I know. I've been in this industry for a long time. They know which reporters to leak to and which ones to not. They know which reporters are going to be quiet about their sources and so you'll never know. It's just a question of a leak within somebody's camp. This is fact. So it's a different grade of BS is what I'm saying. So they might get opo from someone and yes, it's opo and they may be using
Starting point is 00:25:58 it, you know, against the right or whatever. But where there's smoke, there's fire. This is interesting. And the fact that Axios corrected something like that. Oh, well, she wasn't at the meeting. Oh, they found a way to, oh, they found a crack. Now, someone leaked that to them thinking that it was going to be a
Starting point is 00:26:14 slam or it was going to expose something. The press views it as, oh, here's a crack in the team. We're going to exploit it. So that's why you've got to be careful about wielding the press as a tool of vengeance. Because there are a step ahead usually of the right that does this. So I'm curious as to what's happening there. It makes me think, is she going to be in this
Starting point is 00:26:37 administration for that long? I personally think she's auditioning to be J.D. Vance's vice president. That's my personal take. But for her to not be included in that meeting is just wild to me. Now, a lot of people on the right are arguing. I've known Tucker Carlson for a very long time. It's funny because when my late friend and boss, Andrew Breitbart, was alive, he and Tucker had words. I witnessed it. I was there at one point where they had words. Tucker always kind of viewed Andrew as being a little gauche. And, like, you know, because Andrew was very sensational on how he broke things.
Starting point is 00:27:14 He was very theatrical about it. And it was fun and it was entertaining. And Tucker was bow-tied Tucker still at the time. And I knew Tucker's dad. I spoke to him a couple of times. They really nice. I don't have, you know, Tucker was, he helped break the story. or helped launch it when we had this big fight, a school board fight in our town. And it was even
Starting point is 00:27:31 before Virginia. It was before all of that. No one was really paying attention to how the electoral fights was school boards. And he talked about it. And then it broke across the country. He and Trump disagree on the question of whether or not Iran can have a nuclear weapon. And as a result of this, the right has kind of split. And they're accusing Trump of not being America first anymore. Now to the Trump campaign, they have been, they started this yesterday, started releasing video after video after video of him throughout the years talking about Iran and how they can never have a nuke. They can never have a nuke. And we have a montage of this. This is audio sound bite. Which one is this? It's one of the, well, if I, it's on the list. Oh, yeah, go ahead. This is a montage of him over the years saying that we, we've, we've, we've, we've got. to be a, Iran can't have a nuke. Listen. You cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon. You cannot let it happen because bad things will
Starting point is 00:28:36 happen if that happens. But everybody stopped. They were ready to make a deal. We would have made a deal that was great for everybody. No nuclear weapons. You can't give them nuclear weapons. Now they're going to have a nuclear weapon. Don't let Iran have nuclear weapons. That's my only thing. I have to tell you today. Don't let them have it. They would have never had them, including Iran. They can't have a nuclear weapon. That's so. They can't have nuclear weapons. It's too destructive, too powerful. They can't have it. But I wanted to make a deal with them. No nuclear weapons. You can't have nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons are the single greatest threat to this world. I mean, I could sit here and play it over and over again. He said this when he was campaigning in
Starting point is 00:29:17 2016. There's, there are a lot of things if you wanted to criticize Trump over certain policy issues or certain things that he said you can. But one of the things that is consistent is he has always said this. Now, there are going to be idiots out there who go, oh, this means you want to go to war. I'm literally talking about that. He's always said this. And anyone who would accuse me of that doesn't know me long enough to make remark. It's, he has always said this. So that is true. So I have to wonder, well, why is Tucker now mad at him? This is what confuses me. Because I feel like there's like a 180 here. I don't understand why he's upset with him. If he's always said this and he knows that he's always said it, he said it when he was campaigning in 2016, he said it when he was campaigning in 2024, then why now is he mad?
Starting point is 00:30:10 And acting like this is a new position or that he somehow got, oh, now he's being, now he's being influenced by Israel. I'm going to be honest with you. I think there are some people that criticize Israel and all of this just because they're flaming anti-Sumites. If you ask them to name anybody else in Israeli government, they choke to death. All they can barely spit out is Netanyahu. They can't name anything else. They just nuts to Jews and they try to mask it behind this veneer of, well, I just don't like the Israeli government. I hate saying it because it's 2025 and you would think that we've evolved as humanity to not live by identity politics, but we haven't. There is a faction of the right that is identical. to the left in terms of plain identity politics. And they do this with Jewish people. That is a fact. And they get really menstrual when you point it out. A lot of it has to do with that Andrew Tate stuff and that stupid influence of these like low T beta guys with weak jaws. I'm tired of it. That's a whole other thing. But I don't know what this is coming from. Now a lot of people are saying, well, Tucker's being paid off by the Qataris. I don't know. I just think it's weird that he's
Starting point is 00:31:15 taking issue with something that he has always said that has been the one consistent thing. Trump's not consistent on immigration messaging, that's for sure. We'll talk about that, but he's been consistent on this. And I will say that, you know, his first term, what did we, already we struck the Houthis in Yemen, killed Soleimani. There was a lot of stuff that we did, his first term, that did not equate to a long-term military commitment, right? because one of the things that he has never wanted to do is drag us into, you know, never-ending conflicts. And that's one of the reasons why I think that's a strength of his. I definitely like it.
Starting point is 00:31:57 I think it's a strength of his. Nobody wants to be drawn into long, you know, evolved another Iraq. Nobody wants another Bush 2.0. Nobody wants any of that. And so he has been able to engage in military or any kind of kinetic operation prior without it resulting in this. Now, the reason I bring all this up is because there have been leaks and stuff and they're coming out about this. And it feels like everybody's trying to shift Trump into a certain lane. And he is not wanting to go into that lane.
Starting point is 00:32:31 He does not want to pretend to his mind that Iran has not been developing nukes. I don't know. None of us know. We don't have the intel that they have. This is why we elect these people to process this stuff. And then we give them the authority through the investment of our vote. and then we hope that they have the discernment to make the right decisions. I just think it's very, very telling that a lot of this stuff is coming into play
Starting point is 00:32:54 and that a lot of people are mad at him now for continuing in that consistency on his position with Iran. And then you've got, I mean, we're going to get into some of this other stuff. I just think that there are a lot of people on the right that are now saying, oh, he's being controlled by Israel. He's being controlled by the Israel lobby. What they're saying is, I hate Jews. That's what they're saying. Oh, people can get mad about it. I'll just go ball into some of my money.
Starting point is 00:33:20 Go piss off. I don't care. They do. I get hate mail about it all the time. None of that affects me. You guys got to realize I've like been screamed out by an auditorium of people who you yell burn her. This is not going to bother me.
Starting point is 00:33:31 But it's true. And Kane, you know I'm right. I'm going to get really saucy about this coming up because I haven't even opened the can of commentary on this yet because this is involved in this. And these leaks, remember how I explained to you that some of these leaks were coming out and they were they were uh seemingly trying to to push potus in one way or the other well jd vance got drug into it and then he started attacking and i had something to say about it we're going to talk about that coming up as we move our partners that help bring you the program it's our friends
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Starting point is 00:36:05 Does she just like looking at herself? She's one of those people who loves turning the camera around on herself and just like, love looking at myself and having a conversation with myself and realizing things. I just, dude, I can't handle these people. Guys, it's just Tuesday and we're already so fed up. Do I need to tell you who that is? Everybody knows, right? It's AOC, yeah, everybody knows. Yeah, it's AOC. So, what was her point? That they need to figure out a way to rein in the media. Who? Because you can't just, I guess, Democrats? For what? Because so far, this whole truth-telling thing is not working out for them.
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Starting point is 00:38:08 And now here, it's what's true. is that Iran has nuclear ambitions 100%. And now we can't ever allow them to acquire a bomb. And now what's these also true is that they have created the proxies. They have Hamas and Esbalah. So now let's hold them accountable for this. And again, we have absolutely magnificent what Israel has done since Saturday when this launched as well,
Starting point is 00:38:34 done with such precision and lethality. And we want to support that. now I think we absolutely got to follow him into this and take out the nuclear facilities because it might not even a true true path for real peace in the region. Now, because now taking out Iran at this point, that's necessary if you ever have a chance to have any real peace in the Middle East. Fetterman has all of the brain cells in the Democrat Party. I mean, he states his position. He, whether you agree with it or not, he's articulating why he believes in this particular position, And he sounds like smarter and more studied on what's happening than his other fellow Democrats.
Starting point is 00:39:18 Dang, he's like trying to make Democrats great again or something. No, just come over to our side. No, sure. And by our side, I mean the right, because I'm not a Republican. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you are at the top of the second hour. We were talking about the latest, all the latest with Israel and Iran and whether or not, and we're going to talk to my friend Johnny Joey Jones here coming up.
Starting point is 00:39:35 I'm just very curious as to if Israel is going to be able to be able to be. bust that for a down nuclear site because it wasn't that what was kind of the question whether or not they wouldn't need. I don't think they would need the United States' assistance to go after this, this bunker, this underground bunker. I mean, they've got a lot of resources themselves. Can we talk, though, about the fighting on the right? I think this is so goofy. It's everybody now is trying to be a MAGA gatekeeper and it's the craziest thing that I've ever seen. I, there's, I think there are certain people that believe in a scarcity of opportunity. And so they act as gatekeepers to protect their dwindling influence. And you have, you know, the people who I think are kind of the, I think the woke right is a real thing. You have people who are the woke right that want to pretend that they don't like Israel because of Israel's government. But really, they just don't like Jews. And that's, and you guys know who these people are. They couldn't, they couldn't even tell you how Israel's government is structured. They couldn't tell you, they can't name anybody else in Israel. government except Netanyahu. And if you ask them to spell that, they couldn't. It would be like
Starting point is 00:40:43 the drunk bridesmaid on the floor at the wedding reception trying to sing along to that Gwen Stefani banana song. It's not going to happen. So this is this thing that's on the right. And I don't even want to give some of these people attention because it's, it's cringe. I feel like I'm polluting your minds by even bringing it up. But there are some, these like some podcasters out there that have been pushing it. And then of course you have Tucker Carlson, who's mad at Trump. Trump turned around called him kooky. And I mean, everybody from Marjorie Taylor Green, like everybody. Everybody's all thrown in. Everybody's all fighting. Well, there goes the coalition, I guess. It's all everybody. Now, can I just point out? And I'm someone who, I'm not a non-interventionist. And I
Starting point is 00:41:36 explained my position last hour. You can go back and listen to it in the podcast archives. I just think war is a last resort because I will, I think that we have to just murder everything. Not murder. It's justifiable homicide. Everything must die. That's my view. When you find, if you trigger people who don't want to get involved in armed conflict and you make us get involved in armed conflict, you will reap the consequences of that. That is why I think war is a last result because a lot of people can't handle the brutality of it. And also, it should be a last result to eliminate any kind of mission creep, et cetera. But this, this back and forth is insane. And I think that you can also note that we've had military conflicts prior, under Trump even, that did not result
Starting point is 00:42:20 in a decades-long war. I think that's safe to say, King, correct? We have engaged in strikes. We've engaged in a number of things where it did not get into, you know, this decade. It didn't turn into Iraq, right? And Trump has been, and I'm just pointing out because of their own videos, they were really spam and everything last night, spam video, dropping all these videos on X about what he has said about Iran over the years. And you can disagree with him on a number of things, but one thing that you can't really say is that he is, he is inconsistent on Iran. Now, I wanted to point out, too, some of this, I think there are leaks that are happening within the right to try to push POTUS in one direction or another, which is
Starting point is 00:43:08 unfortunate. And I saw some of this on social media as well, where there was a question as to who was leaking to Axios and Politico about what, why POTUS was leaving G7 a little early. So there was, like for instance, Trump tweeted, quote, I have not reached out to Iran for peace talks in any way, shape, or form. This is just more highly fabricated fake news. If they want to talk, they know how to reach me. They should have taken the deal that was on the table, would have saved a lot of lives. So my friend David Rehwa had retweeted it and said, he should probably find out who on JD's team is leaking to Politico and Axios. Now I thought, okay, you know, David's got, you know, 190-something thousand.
Starting point is 00:43:58 followers. It's, you know, a good amount of followers. It's not millions, but it's a lot. And this apparently caught the eye of J.D. Vance, who went after him. And he said, quote, this loser who supported DeSantis in the 2024 primary is now attacking my team, which has been working tirelessly to implement the president's agenda. He has no evidence for this BS smear because there isn't any. Now, I want to point out that, isn't uh i think it's like one of his chiefest staff is buckley carlson tucker's son tucker's son works for jd vans he's high up on his on his staff i think it's idiotic first off i think this was beneath jd vans and i think this was stupid of jd vans jd vans up until this point
Starting point is 00:44:46 had learned how to keep quiet instead of muddy in the waters as a strength and i think he forgot that primaries and i pointed this out to him primaries are part of our free and fair electoral system and i think that when he talks like this, when anybody does, it gives the impression that they're against the system. But if we want to play the game of primary purgatory, at least David Riewa and I, many other people, didn't vote for damn Evan McMullen. J.D. Vance did. J.D. Vance also called Trump literally Hitler. He said that he was, he inferred that he was racist. I mean, these are tweets that he tried to scrub, but the wayback machine never forgets, guys. You think you deleting something offline? No, you're not. It's staying there.
Starting point is 00:45:27 The Wayback Machine. And they're still up on Wayback Machine. Actually, I just checked this morning. I just checked this morning. They're still there. So I'm not quite sure. He had said previously that he was supporting Evan McMullen. That was in 2016. He had also said, quote, Trump makes people I care about afraid, immigrants, Muslims, etc. Because of this, I find him reprehensible. God wants better of us. He spoke of Trump, quote, fellow Christians, everyone is watching us when we apologize for this man, Lord help us. I mean, if we're going to play the purgatory primary, I'm here with receipts. Let's do it. He says, in four years, I hope people remember that it was those of us who empathized with Trump's voters who fought him most aggressively. He went on and on and on. I think J.D. Vance is inconsistent and I think that he is situational in some of his positions.
Starting point is 00:46:16 I think that he didn't like Trump until it was advantageous for him to like Trump. That being said, I don't hold what he does in a primary against him. Now, in 2016, Ted Cruz was out of the primary at that time. I voted for Trump in 2016 in the primary. And I voted for DeSantis in the 2024 primary. And in the 2016 general and in the 2024 general, I voted for Trump. And I never called him Hitler in a radio interview. I never intimated that he was racist nor did Dave Robois. These people that refused to let go of primaries, got skeletons in their closet,
Starting point is 00:46:52 such as the ones I've displayed and they need to stop. This is stupid. It's part of our free and fair electoral system. And the people that hammer this the most, they only got attention when Trump came to power and they are so desperate to keep it that anybody else who poses a threat to it, they're going to try to use this as a cudgel against you. Okay, well, Marco Rubio, hell, he ran against Trump. So is he a bad guy?
Starting point is 00:47:17 Is he persona non grata? Again, I go back to J.D. Vance, who literally said that he voted for Evan McMullen in 2016. he intimated that Trump was racist and he verbated him called him Hitler. So is he persona non grata or is that just situational based upon who certain grifters find threatening? And not threatening to principle, but threatening to their perception of influence, their own self-importance. Now I'm bringing this up because I'm not, I don't hold this against J.D. Vance.
Starting point is 00:47:52 So I think it's stupid that the vice president of the United States. States debases himself by responding in such a manner that actually does play in this pool. I mean, this is ridiculous. It's beneath him. And he's better than this. I'm telling you, though, it's, I, I, they're kind of, kind of knock my respect for J.D. Vance a little bit. I can be honest with you. Because to pretend, you can scrub your timeline. And there are more tweets out there. There's a lot. and there's a lot of interviews. You can scrub your timeline, but the internet literally never forgets.
Starting point is 00:48:32 It's all out there on the wayback machine. All of it's out there. I mean, hell, I never voted for Evan McMullen, and I certainly never called Trump Hitler. In 2016, I was worried about Second Amendment because he had no record, and I was very nervous about it.
Starting point is 00:48:48 I mean, my gosh, you got an unknown entity. In 2024, I liked to Sanchez better. There were a lot of people who did. But everybody in both elections, You know, in 2016, after my other options were out, I voted Trump in the primary DeSantis in 24, and then in the general, for both times it was Trump. And so, never called him Hitler, never thought he was racist. In fact, I defended him from a lot of talking heads and people who were actually on his campaign staff who previously on CNN said that he was. Very interesting.
Starting point is 00:49:18 But I, but there's this gatekeeping going around. It's a popularity contest that people in that circle are trying to have at the expense of, keeping mission focus. You can tell who the people who are serious, the serious ones from the unsurious ones, by their behavior in this. It's unfortunate that it has to play out so publicly, but that's the way, I didn't choose that, they did.
Starting point is 00:49:42 So, I think if we're going to try to use the primaries of cudgel, you better make damn sure they don't got tweets out there where you're talking about back in Evan McMullen. if you want to talk about primary purity, you better make damn sure there aren't radio interviews of you out there, literally calling POTUS Hitler, which I don't care how much you've ever disagreed with Trump. That's one of the dumbest things I've ever heard.
Starting point is 00:50:05 If you're going to try to do this primary purgatory, you better make damn sure that there aren't tweets out there where you've intimated that he's a racist and all this other stuff and makes immigrants afraid. Because there are a lot of people who voted their conscience, and they voted like patriots in this republic in the primary one way, and then they all came together to back potus and the general, and they never did any of this.
Starting point is 00:50:29 But they don't get near the amount of grace, because it's not about principle and it's not about loyalty. It's about influencers trying to influence and trying to grift off the movement. That's exactly what it is. These people do not know how to build coalitions. They don't know how to build teams, and everything will suffer for it. Remove head from backside, think clearly.
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Starting point is 00:52:46 You really cannot. It's so good. All right, all right. A Stanford researcher finds that therapist chatbots are encouraging users, schizophrenic delusions, and suicidal thoughts. Who's going to a chat bot for any kind of mental health? Who's doing that? They're like, it's extremely bad. You think?
Starting point is 00:53:06 They said that if you're turning to AI therapy platforms during dark moments, maybe you don't. Yeah, I wouldn't. Yeah, like, why? You know, we had a movie about this, y'all. It's called Termin. We saw what happened. Yeah, I know. Sarah Connor's judging you right now. Oh my gosh. Lonely older adults may actually live longer. I believe this. You know why? Because they don't have anyone around to aggravate the hell out of them. That's right. Oh my gosh. You know there's an upside to live along and everybody around you dying. Because then nobody bothers you about anything, right? You're just living by yourself and I know what you can do what you want. It's bliss.
Starting point is 00:53:47 That's like I would not want to live for everyone. but that is the one upside. Nobody's around to bother you, right? You can do what you want to do. They studied 400,000 home care recipients. Lonely older adults, they actually had a 23% lower risk of dying within a year compared to non-loanly peers.
Starting point is 00:54:03 I'm telling you, it's because they're not getting aggravated to death. I'm telling you. What do you think about that, Kahn? Because, you know, you hate old people. I mean, no, until you fall and can't get up, you're... What's what the life alerts for? Then those people come and get you,
Starting point is 00:54:16 and then they go back to leaving you alone. Until you falling and can't get up. Yeah. Well, and then don't get a dog that can eat you. Maybe that also, or cats. Let's see. The POTUS, his company unveils a new wireless service. It's a sleek gold Android. It's Trump Mobile. It's Trump Mobile.
Starting point is 00:54:35 Well, I mean, oh, it's always good to have choices, right? But they have their plans called 47 Plan, et cetera. Is it actually a gold phone? Yeah. But it's Android. Yeah. Hmm. I loved Android phones back when.
Starting point is 00:54:49 it was the Palm Prix and then they ruined it. And then Apple completely copied literally everything about the Palm Pre, including the OS, and then tried to pass it off as like their own inventive thing and it's not. Palm Pri was the best one that was ever made. I will die on this hill. I will launch strikes based on defense of this ideal. It's the same. Nevada legislature approves a fruit loop to be recognized as a historic landmark.
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Starting point is 00:57:04 Perfect for your busy schedule on Apple or wherever you get your podcast. Very close to happen. So we've been talking about this whole thing with Iran, Israel, the state, of the state of things in the Middle East. And then whether or not, as it's been reported, and I'm looking at a couple of new reports right now on my big giant four and a half foot
Starting point is 00:57:43 wide monitor, it's right in front of me, whether or not POTUS is considering aiding Israel in a strike because they've been looking at this underground like nuclear bunker that were a bunker where they apparently were, according to Intel, that were not privy to you, they had been working on enrichment, et cetera. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. We're at the bottom of the second. hour. And you can listen to Coach, Channel 347, Direct TV, the chats at Rumble. Joining us now on this, and he's got a new book out, which is really cool. Our longtime friend, Johnny Joy Jones, you see him on Fox News. His new book out today behind the badge answering the call to
Starting point is 00:58:21 serve on America's Homefront, where you can get it everywhere. You can get it online. You can go to a bookseller and get it. He joins us now via video. My good friend, I'm so happy to see you. Congrats on the book. We're going to talk about it. And I just see it behind you. You love it. So big congrats. And what a time for your book to come out. Can I just throw that out there? Wow. Yeah, you've been working on it for a couple of years. But honestly, unfortunately, there have been many moments along the last five or six years where this book would have been really helpful. So I'm glad that we've got it out there. And maybe the existence of this book will prohibit some of those moments in the future. Can I ask you? Because everybody knows Johnny Joy Jones. He served overseas, served as a Marine. You know, you were injured from a IED, and you've had some harsh words about Iran before.
Starting point is 00:59:08 What do you make of some of what is set out there that, well, we don't really know that they were doing anything. They're not really a threat to the United States. And I think, well, they've actually been a threat to a number of our soldiers. And I will say that. I think you can establish that without saying, let's go fully Roy Jenkins into war. But you would definitely dispute that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:29 As a neodytech, I'll give you an example. So we were able to prohibit the. influx of ammonium nitrate into Afghanistan, which was a most important precursor to the bombs they were using against us. And then all of a sudden urea nitrate started showing up. And we got good enough that we could trace where that urea nitrate came from and potentially manufactured. And all roads pointed back to Iran. So that's just one, you know, tiny example, but there are larger, more conventional weapon examples. And, you know, a lot from Iran traces back to China and Russia.
Starting point is 01:00:02 So, you know, how far back do you want to go? And I think that you kind of, you didn't ask this question, but on the topic of the U.S. aiding Israel, I think what President Trump is doing to keep other Arab nations, hopefully China, and I believe Russia out of this fight, is probably the best thing America can do to aid Israel in this fight. I think that's a really good point. Russia had closed their embassy in Tehran, and they also announced that they needed everybody out. China has been kind of the wild card, but so far they haven't indicated that they would do anything beyond. is issuing some kind of statement, which is all they seem to do. But they don't, I mean, they don't have any other allies in the region. I mean, with the fall of Assad, they don't have
Starting point is 01:00:42 any of the air defense. They don't have any of that cover. We have the Abraham Accords, the Saudis, the Sunni Shia, that conflict. The Saudis aren't going to aid them at all. I mean, we just watched a video where Egyptians were beating people away from the border of Rafa because they don't want anybody from Gaza coming over. They have for that ideology in that part of the world. They don't have any support. So it looks like this was a window to act. I think that Israel doesn't do this if they don't feel like Trump has set the stage for them to do it. I mean, think about where Trump was. Was it a month ago? Two months ago, my year has been on fast forward. But his first overseas trip was through the Arab countries in the Middle East, you know, in a roundabout
Starting point is 01:01:26 words saying trying to create a larger version of the Abraham, of course, trying to get some of these countries like Saudi Arabia, that we know is one foot against this one foot for us. Pakistan, Turkey. There are countries in the larger region that we know play both sides of the ball. And Trump's thing is, okay, we know they play both sides of all. Can we get on the play on our side more often? Can we get them a personal interest in our side being successful? I don't think that's bad diplomacy.
Starting point is 01:01:51 As a matter of fact, I think Israel saw that Trump has been successful in that. And this was an opportunity to strike their enemy, regardless of what we think, Israel believes Iran is their enemy, is their opportunity to win a war that they believe was started on October 7th, and to do so without the Arab nations really honestly thinking, well, we're next. You know, well, does that mean that if Israel doesn't like us tomorrow, America supports them coming after us? And I don't think that we're not living in the 70s in the 80s anymore, and that's a good thing. I got to ask you to talking with our friend Johnny Joey Jones. What struck me, I was looking at some of the coverage from these precision strikes,
Starting point is 01:02:30 which the technology amazes me. And I saw these high-rise buildings where the building's fine. Just one or two windows, you know, has the black, you know, I guess carbon around it where the strike hit. And that's where these military leaders lived. And my thought was, okay, we all knew on social media, something was happening. All of these military leaders were in their high-rises in Tehran and they stayed there and they just got snipped by a missile. I mean, how does that even happen? I thought it was, you know, great, big, bad Iran.
Starting point is 01:03:04 But all of their military leaders who would meet the next day to advise their mullahs, they were all, they all got marked. Can you explain that? Because I'm just stumped. You know, we hosted Fox and Friends down at the Army parade on Saturday. And we had a lot of good guests, to include Secretary of Defense. And I wanted to ask this question so bad in more direct terms, but it's hard to do. You know, if Israel is this good at human intelligence, why in the hell did it take us 20 years to find Osama bin Laden? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:33 You know, or 10 years, however long it was, but more than a decade. Like if Israel's counterintelligence and their human intelligence can pinpoint their enemies that well, what are we doing wrong? You know, what are we missing on? And I got a couple of answers on it, but it really is. I mean, it really does show that all throughout history, you can look at the Civil War, you can look at World War II. battle of Bella Wood, there are places where numbers aren't the defining characteristic. It's how you use what you have. And Israel is the shining star of that right now when it comes to warfare. Your new book, we're talking with our friend Johnny Joey Jones, Fox News contributor,
Starting point is 01:04:11 behind the badge, answering the call to serve on America's Home Front. This is a very interesting take at service from the perspective of why all of these different people from different facets of life are called or feel the call to serve on the home. front. And you even note in one point, for instance, Border Patrol, because a lot of people, you know, are brethren on the left. They apparently are unaware that a lot of people in customs and Border Patrol are Hispanic. They just, for some reason, they don't know this. And you write about, well, what makes someone, for instance, in that, and for Border Patrol, you are Hispanic, you serve as a member of Border Patrol knowing the left, I mean, they're treated really
Starting point is 01:04:50 poorly. I mean, I remember the story where they were accused of whipping people who were trying to cross illegally, and I just remember how they were dragged for that. Tell me about what made you write this, and what was the one, what was the big standout for you? Yeah, what made me right it was, and you can appreciate this, my brother-in-law, my wife's brother, he's been a fireman for almost 30 years. His best friend at that fire department in my hometown, this guy named Clay Hedrick, and I've known him since I was three years old. He's been an uncle to me my whole life. They became friends at the fire department, just happens to be I'm connected to both of them. So we become hunting buddies, and we start hunting, and we bring
Starting point is 01:05:25 some of the Marines that I'm closely connected to on these hunting trips. And then these first responders and these Marines start sitting around a campfire and talking in a way that's vulnerable and not complaining, but just sharing. And I thought, how amazing would it be if America had a chance to hear some of this? Not just the similarities, but the struggle that they continue to go through. Like, you know, Clay's got PTSD from picking up other people's babies and car wrecks and showing up the houses where domestic violence and just seeing innocent. you know, damaged as a medic, as a fireman doing paramedic work.
Starting point is 01:06:01 And then you've got these other guys like my buddy Justin Hefflin that's an Indiana state trooper and just the things that he goes through. And his dad was a Marine and his dad became a cop. And he almost responded to his dad's fatal accident. And he didn't know it until he got back to the priest's suit. And he talks about how God probably intervened so he didn't have to. And what you learn is that you watch Chicago Fire. You watch the documentaries from 9-11.
Starting point is 01:06:25 and those are heroes forged in the furnace of peril. But then you read this book and realize those people exist in my town. You can't be a cop or a fireman or a game warden or a border patrol agent or a SWAT team member or an LAPD bomb squad member. You can't no matter what, how big or small your municipality is, you can't do service like this and not see tragedy and have to reconcile that tragedy with your own life. I mean, I don't want to filibuster you here, but I really want to get this part out. I got to leave my battlefield in Afghanistan in Iraq. Like, when I came home, I came on to a first world country, the crowning jewel of the world, really, in my opinion.
Starting point is 01:07:06 And I don't have to see those things every day. My brother-in-law drives through an intersection to take his kids to school every single day that he's seen people die in. He's in his battlefield every day. So how do you do that? The question was, how do you do that? and you're not crazy. How do you do it and you're a normal person? How do you do it and you're still a dad?
Starting point is 01:07:27 Because, I mean, the moment I had my daughter reporting on stories where young kids were hurt, like were visceral. It was a process for me. How do you see it? Put your hands on it and respond to it in your community. And then your heart doesn't break again when you see your kids. So I asked those questions. And the consistency across the board in one way or another was early on in their career,
Starting point is 01:07:49 they got that shock. oh my God, that's what this is. And every single one of them said, you know what, that's okay. I'll do it anyway because the mission's worth it. Oh, and I'm so glad that we have people like that in our society because where would we be without them? Before I let you go, I got to ask you, what are you running for office? Oh, I want to keep my integrity for a little bit longer. I just had to ask you because you're Georgian. I would love to keep, you know, that red leadership in Georgia. You know, I just wonder. We need two good senators, that's for sure. I know. I'm just saying, just, you know, kind of push it out there towards you on the table. You know, just maybe
Starting point is 01:08:20 keep it up keep it in mind johnny joy jones the book behind the badge answering the call to serve on america's home front it's out today go get it where books are so congratulations my friend god bless you and we so appreciate your service and your continued service here on the home front appreciate you yes ma'am of course take care we have more to come folks as we finish out the second hour we got florida man on the way and i know you don't want to miss that as we move our partners that help make the program possible and our friends over at superbeats the new product super barine from the makers of the superbeats heart shoes which are all about health blood support, you can invest in metabolism and blood sugar support for less than a dollar a day
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Starting point is 01:10:08 It's time for Florida Man. All right, first up, I don't even know what kind of car this is. Florida Man flips his Nissan, Versa, calls 911. escapes the ambulance. The ambulance, and then he gets arrested, Kane, for a DUI. So this Florida man, he had a hard time. 64-year-old man from Century Florida.
Starting point is 01:10:31 He should not have been driving because he has some alcohol. And then he got into his Nissan Versa and hit the road, but he was hitting things as he hit the road. He came to rest right side up on all four tires after he rolled his little sedan at least one time, according to Motor Biscuit. So then he called not. 911 to report his own crash and I probably could because he'd think he needed medical attention.
Starting point is 01:10:53 But then local firing EMS units responded, but he was not welcoming. Then he became verbally abusive with them as they responded to the accident that he made and then he called in. And then he escaped through the rear doors of the ambulance and made his way back to his little damaged sedan. And then it started, you know, it's a Nissan. I don't know. uh it started and then he drove it away from the wreck site he drove a mile and a half home mile and a half home police followed in the whole way now a state trooper arrested him because he was slurring his way through a refusal to take a field sobriety i'm solely tober osophore and when he was in custody oh oh oh okay so the limit is 0 0 0.08 he blew a 0.164
Starting point is 01:11:45 Oh, it's double. That's a lot. So he's in trouble. So he totally got arrested. And yeah, he got a DUI charge, too. It's never, you can't do that stuff. You can't. Let's see.
Starting point is 01:11:59 Let's do, oh, let's, uh, I got a guy who stole a plant. Can we just do, let's do this one. Florida officers arrested a guy. What is Perkissette? I really don't even know. It's, I guess, an opioid or some sort? It's a pain medication, I think. I bet drug addicts listen to the show and they're like,
Starting point is 01:12:17 collie people, call an expert. Well, anyway, this guy was arrested during a traffic stop. They found marijuana and percocet. Lorraine's going to tell me everything I'm sure about percocet here. I don't know why, but she knows, she can like find this stuff in two seconds. So they pulled him over 34 years old, Fort Lauderdale. Is that like a big thing? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:12:39 Like, oh, oh, it's like oxycodone. Oh, I know what that is. sort of. That's a serious one. It's big people pain meds. That's big people pain meds. Isn't it like horse tranquilizers or something? Probably.
Starting point is 01:12:53 So he had enough of the oxycodone that it was considered intent to distribute. So that's why it's a pain med, she says. So his bond is $100,000. Dang, that's a high bond. Good night. Let's see. A Florida man. Oh, for the love.
Starting point is 01:13:13 A Pascoe County means. started a roadway gunfight because they were having a fight over truck size. What? A real story. This is going to be my favorite story probably ever. So this Pascoe County, a man is facing felony charges because the road rage escalated into a gunfight. An affidavit from Pascoe Sheriff's Office said it happened last Friday, 25-year-old Hunter Bibb. He was driving a Dodge Charger.
Starting point is 01:13:42 Nice car. Two victims were in a Dodge. ram. Bib caught off the victim's car. Then the truck pulled up beside the car. Words were exchanged. Then Bib, brandished a gun, fired two or three rounds in the vehicle. And they didn't do any damage to the vehicle. And then the truck had two shattered passenger, because they each fired guns at each other. The ram fired and the charger fired. The ram had shattered passenger side windows. The charger had no damage. The ram also had a hole in the passenger side door and through the windshield. Oh my goodness. So there's about 26,000 or 2,600 damage to the vehicle.
Starting point is 01:14:18 So he got cited, obviously. Just you can't, that is totally a dude thing to fight over car size and engine size and all that. Stick with us. We got a lot more on the way third hour next. Summer is all about making great memories. Backyard barbecues, road trips, lake days, even just relaxing in a hammock with a good book. Spending time with friends and family, catching sunset views. But if you're living with pain, those future memories can be stolen for.
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Starting point is 01:15:35 I want them to focus on the cities because the cities are where you really have what's called sanctuary cities and that's where the people are. I look at New York, I look at Chicago. I mean, you got a really bad governor in Chicago and a bad mayor. But the governor's probably the worst in the country, Pritzker. But I look at how that city has been overrun by criminals. And, you know, New York and L.A. Look at L.A.
Starting point is 01:15:59 L.A., those people weren't from L.A. They weren't from California, most of those people, many of those people. And yeah, that's a focus. Biden allowed 21 million people to come into our country. that vast numbers of those people were murderers, killers, people from gangs, people from jails, they're empty their jails out into the U.S. Most of those people are in the cities, all blue cities, all Democrat-run cities, and they think they're going to use them to vote.
Starting point is 01:16:30 It's not going to happen. That's POT is talking about some of the sanctuary cities and the Democrat. Well, you heard what he said. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. We're at the top of this third hour. the messaging though that I'm hearing I mean he says that and then we have like policy stuff I'm confused because he so officials in the cabinet are reversing guidance that exempt farms hotels from immigration rates and you remember how there was discussion about an executive order to prevent deportations as it pertains to agriculture and hospitality work regardless of legal status this is what I'm talking about the messaging is kind of everywhere on this. Like he'll say this and it's very strong and then we have this kind of policy. And I absolutely reject that asinine argument that people are, that businesses will suffer because they don't have the workforce or the manpower to do it. Here's why I say this. This was an NBC piece on this.
Starting point is 01:17:44 And I thought this was fascinating. And it details some of the raids, et cetera, that have been happening. This NBC piece, it was talking about a processing plant in Omaha, Nebraska. And they had a raid on the state's largest work site, right? It's the Glen Valley Foods. They had a huge raid. and then after that they had tons of people coming in to fill out job applications that are legal. But wait, I was told that we don't have that type of workforce.
Starting point is 01:18:26 That we don't have people who are willing to do, you know, any, I don't know what jobs they think everybody's willing to do, but they're always saying, oh, no, people aren't going to do this jobs. They had tons of prospective employees, many of them Spanish speakers. who were here legally. And they said it gave them, the company's president, it gave them a glimmer of hope because they processed box beef. They've been doing it for over 15 years. And he had never seen a raid before.
Starting point is 01:18:51 And so they're hiring new workers. And they were overwhelmed with the number of people filling out job applications. So that kind of goes against the narrative that you've been hearing from some of the quasi-amnesty folks
Starting point is 01:19:07 within the GOP, that there's not going to be, these industries are going to suffer and there's not going to be people that want those jobs. Well, with this company, that isn't true. They had lines of people waiting to fill out job applications to work there. So why? I'm just, I'm concerned about the messaging. There's several, there's two things that I'm concerned about that kind of dovetail together and also tie in, you know, what we saw with Israel and Iran. You know, in Iran, you had Israel create this explosive, drone base in the country and they were able to get all this stuff in. In the United States, could something like that, could you have a foreign entity somehow get
Starting point is 01:19:51 stuff like that here? I mean, under Biden, remember, we had that stupid balona flew over and the administration was, what? How much? CCP farmland. CCP owned farmland near military bases. Is it, am I being tinfoil hat and being worried? a little worried about that?
Starting point is 01:20:10 No. Especially after the master stroke that we saw from Mossad and taking out air defense in Tehran. I'm just saying. And then on top of it, you have a moratorium now or, well, they're protected. It was a moratorium for Rubio. And I don't know if it was part of a deal with China or what. But now, I talked about this with Stephen Yeats yesterday. Now you have students who are from China who can come over here to the United States.
Starting point is 01:20:39 States and attend colleges and universities here, but you know in order to do that, you have to be in good standing with the CCP and the understanding is also that they have to report back to CCP. So I'm the messaging on immigration is kind of all over the place. It's not with Italy. I don't know if you saw this, Audios Summit 11, Georgia Maloney, Prime Minister of Italy. She's like, if you come in here illegally, you're gone. You're immediately deported. Listen. And so I'll launch a message
Starting point is 01:21:08 to care to who wants to enter illegally in Italy not come to find to be trafficants
Starting point is 01:21:14 to people They need to make them on their lives They're going to You will be deported I'll say something
Starting point is 01:21:22 Some people going Oh well it's about time Let me explain the fight that they had to
Starting point is 01:21:25 undertake in Italy because they had really lackadaisical EU-friendly leadership before this conservative
Starting point is 01:21:33 upswing They had a basically a conservative revolution in Italy, meaning more for individuals and national sovereignty. And it was her, and then you have their deputy, Mateo Salvini. You have Fratelli de Italia. There are parties over there. Lega Nord or just Leganau. The conservative factions, they have a parliamentary process, but the conservative factions that they have over, they really won out. And they had to fight tooth and nail just to enforce existing immigration law. Never forget that Salvini, they were to,
Starting point is 01:22:05 trying to disembark tons of illegal immigrants from northern Africa at ports in southern Italy. And Salvini would not let them disembark. And they were accusing him of kidnapping these people. And when he would say, oh, well, they're illegal aliens. Then he was accused by the press of slurring the illegal immigrants that were trying to disembark. And then they tried to bring charges against him. They had like this like multi-year ridiculous litigation lawfare, like what you saw with Trump in New York, that they tried to undertake. That's all the stuff that they've had to fight. through to get to that point. To get to this point where she's like, okay, now you're gone. Because they were fought by the press and their courts the entire time. I got to tell you,
Starting point is 01:22:46 the European press is crazy. They are openly hostile. Like here they pretend to kind of not be in a way. Like they try to dress it up with like manners in a suit. Over there, they don't care. They do not care. We went to an event. And, you know, you can't participate and, you know, form whatever, and I wasn't doing that. I was literally observing and just taking all this in. And it was an event over there where they brought in. They had, like, Fraternity, they had, like, in New York, they had all of these conservative entities in Italy. And then they had the European members of the European Union, the EU come in.
Starting point is 01:23:26 So they had European members of parliament from, you know, Austria and Spain, where socialism is really getting kicked back. and all of these conservative lawmakers. And they, so they want everybody to walk in. It was a television studio, a giant, um, uh, sound stage. And so they were all walking in. And the press was on the other side of this chain link fence. Oh my gosh. Kane, it was like being at a shelter of like really angry dogs.
Starting point is 01:23:55 They were. Oh my gosh. I've been in a number of press scrums for decades here in the United States. going over there and seeing how insane their press is, they openly hate these people. They openly hate conservatives and they don't care. And for whatever reason, I have a particular skill set. And I'm not bragging about this and kids, your kids should not be using me as a form of entertainment when you're not their parents. But I will, I don't know what it is, but I, if I think I, well, I am, can I'm multilingual in terms of naughty words.
Starting point is 01:24:32 Yes. I have no idea how. It's crazy. But I know them all in every language. It's like with German, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Italian. I know all of them. Japanese. I know all of them.
Starting point is 01:24:48 And I heard some very colorful words from the press and we were there. And I was just shocked. I, you know, and I made mention of that to one of the, the conservative European Union members of parliament. And he was like, is this like your press? And I'm like, uh, our press literally never called anyone some of the stuff that I'm hearing them actually like shot right now. And they weren't activists. They, but you couldn't tell the difference.
Starting point is 01:25:15 Anyway, it's crazy. My whole point in saying that is that's how hard they had a fight over there to get to that point. I don't understand the president's messaging because if the policy is this, then why your messaging is so strong. So why is the policy not matching it? That doesn't make any sense to me. I don't know. So I don't know what the point of that is. And farmers, just, why can't we, we have a visa system, a worker visa. Why can't we enforce that system? That also doesn't make a lot of sense. I'm just trying to figure all of that out. Did you guys see the Dodger singer performing the anthem in Spanish? Hmm. Yeah. It, it was, this is the other day at Dodger Stadium. A singer, the singer Neza performed the,
Starting point is 01:26:05 the anthem in Spanish that and the team personally requested that it be in English. They wanted it in English. That's per the Dodgers. And she didn't. And she decided to sing it in Spanish after she was told not to. And she was doing it as like a protest for ice raids. And she did this. The Dodgers said, can you sing in English? She sang it in Spanish to protest ice. Now she says that she was banned after she did it. There's no confirmation on that. I was trying to run that down. There's like literally no confirmation that she was banned. I think that's something she probably made up for more attention. That's just disrespectful. You know, you're invited to perform the national anthem and you are requested to do it in a certain way and she chose instead to do it in
Starting point is 01:27:03 Spanish. I just think that that's disrespectful. And it's not, like, what's the point? You didn't win any maneuver to you. Again, you just, it seemed like it was designed to purposefully offend, right? Because people who immigrate over here legally, they're coming to be Americans. They are, and she says, oh, the Dodgers told me I couldn't perform it in Spanish, just because you're in the United States of America. And people can immigrate here legally, and then they become Americans, and this is all of our anthem, what she did was something for what, I guess, highlight, she only wanted to cater to illegal immigrants, because there is a difference. That's just, I just find it incredibly offensive.
Starting point is 01:27:51 I, you know, I, I, I don't know. And everyone that works so hard to come here, that's their anthem too. It's also their anthem. them. And the ice raids, well, first off, you're talking about people who are in the country illegally, and they also have criminal records after even coming to here illegally, which is a crime. Then they continued to add onto their criminal records, because those are the people that were targeted for removal first. This has all been so maliciously misrepresented. And to pull a stunt like this, she just seems, she comes across as uneducated and vap, she's just vapid. This
Starting point is 01:28:34 was a vapid stunt and a disrespectful one. You want to know what's interesting. Do you know who first told me about this story? Our listeners in the RGV. Really? Hispanic listeners in RGV. And we have a lot of listeners out in California. And I got a handful of emails about this. And I'm just saying, I didn't pay, you know, I wasn't like trying to count, but everybody's name, they're Hispanic names. And they were, livid over this. And one of the people that had reached out, she's a female listener, and she's Hispanic.
Starting point is 01:29:15 And she said it was disrespectful because that is her anthem. That is her anthem. And it dishonored and disrespected her to have her anthem maligned in such a way. Wow. You want to talk about tone deaf on the left? We got a lot more on the way as we rolled awards headlines, our partners that help bring you the program. It's our friends at Goldcoe, Goldcoe precious metals. They understand that when there's economic instability, you want gold and silver because they've stood the test of time.
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Starting point is 01:30:51 All right, so first up, uh, ooh, it's a Boeing. 737 apparently tipped backwards during deplaneing. This is some Hank Johnson, like, idea of physics and property and all of that. How does that happen? It was an incident that happened just a few days ago. It was a Boeing 737, and apparently as people were deplaning via the stairs and cargo was being unloaded, the whole plane tipped backwards and the tail made contact with the ground.
Starting point is 01:31:32 What? What? I don't know, man. It doesn't seem right. A human leg washed up on a popular UK beach. Hey, it was still wearing a sock and shoe. Look at that. I mean, let's not, but, you know.
Starting point is 01:31:47 It washed up on a rocky beach in the UK. It was in Scotland. They confirmed the gruesome discovery cane, adding they launched a probe. They said that they received the report that human remains. had been discovered at Prestwick Beach and inquiries are going out to establish the full circumstances. It was a decent scotch.
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Starting point is 01:32:26 to get away. I've sensed a business opportunity here. Stick with us. We've got more in store. Not able to catch all three hours of the Dana Show. Subscribe to the full pot. News and laughs delivered in short, easy to digest episodes. The far right in this country is kind of figured out a way to infiltrate, you know, the heartland. And to, you know, basically pull, you know, mom and pop from the farm to their point of view.
Starting point is 01:32:58 And as it turns out, a lot of those folks vote in these elections. And a lot of those folks have been completely let us. astray. I hate to say it, but they've just been completely let astray. And we've all just let this happen on our watch with essentially a business model for delivering the news in this country that just does not work anymore. My name's Jim Acosta. Far right. It's a far right. The far right. The far right is figured out a way to infiltrate the heartland. Tell me you know nothing about the nation in which you live. Without telling me that you know nothing about the nation in which you live. Gosh, why does he look so puffy. I don't want to be mean. Maybe he's on steroids for allergies or something.
Starting point is 01:33:38 Looks like he's eating American bread. It looks like he ate a lot of crow. You know? Yeah, if only. I don't even know what he's doing right now. But that's anyway, he goes, the business model for delivering the news doesn't work. Okay, let's stop with that sentence right there. What were you going to say? I was just going to say, so the people who kept Biden's mental decline a secret for four years are now all of a sudden saying,
Starting point is 01:34:03 the Midwest is duped or the flyover country is duped? The business model for selling you propaganda doesn't work anymore is what he's saying. That's exactly what he's saying right here. That it doesn't work any more. Yeah, because there are other avenues through which people can get their news and they don't have to completely rely up on you. And by the way, what does he mean work? Like either you're just delivering us the news. What are you trying to get it to work?
Starting point is 01:34:31 Like what are you trying to work an angle? Are you trying to work our emotions? Like what kind of work are you talking about? Yeah, it doesn't really make any sense, does it? Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash, with you. We are at the bottom of this third hour. And, yeah, Lorraine Ramai. I mean, I wrote a book on this, literally called Flyover Nation,
Starting point is 01:34:53 where I talked about how the press ignored Flyover Nation and all the stuff that the press had done to people in, you know, fly over parts of the country. And he, gosh, man, I wish I just want to drop this video into that book because it's just so perfect. It's chef's kiss. It really is chef's kiss. Well, yeah, they, he acts like he's just never, he's never heard of the heartland or knows anything
Starting point is 01:35:19 about it. Well, they've figured out a way to infiltrate it. They've acted. The heartland's always been pretty common sense. I mean, if you want to talk about controlling. the news, what do you mean? When you said that actual real videos of Biden falling down were cheap fakes? That? Or remember when they told everybody that Trump told everyone to drink bleach when he literally didn't, but whatever? That was one of the stupidest things. I cannot believe we actually
Starting point is 01:35:48 had to spend time dealing with that story. That is one of the dumbest damn things. It's like mind aids. What in the world? Remember when they have, I mentioned this with Johnny Joy Jones. Remember the border agents when they were trying to get people from crossing the shallow portion of the Rio? And they were accused of whipping illegal immigrants when they weren't whipping illegal immigrants. They literally were pulling on their horses reins. These people are so clued in to flyover country. They didn't even know what a horse rain was.
Starting point is 01:36:23 You remember when they said that Trump purposely dumped a bunch of food and a koi fish in Japan? Oh, yeah. And by the way, the Japanese prime minister was like, just, just dump it in like that. And that's exactly what Trump did. And the media lost their minds. He's going to kill the fish. They lost their ever-loving minds. I will never forget that there was that photo cane of him holding the bag forever.
Starting point is 01:36:51 They, oh my gosh. We had coyfish expert Twitter just going crazy. I didn't realize there were so many coyfish experts on Twitter. I mean, you know. What about, oh, remember the Florida thing? When they were saying, oh, well, you can't, oh, here's a handy list. You can't, you can't say gay, the bill in Florida. You can't go to Florida and say gay.
Starting point is 01:37:15 You'll get dead. They'll dead you. That whole thing? Oh, yeah. Oh, my favorite was six feet, the six feet of space in between, and the vaccination actually will prevent you from getting the Rona when it didn't. I mean, oh, look, the internet has given us a handy list. Look, there's something in here I didn't even think of.
Starting point is 01:37:37 Oh, yeah, the inflation bomb. Oh, yeah, Al-Baghdadi was a, quote, osteo-religious scholar. Right. Remember that one? Oh, remember the Ivermectin is a horse dewormer. Yeah. Horses also drink water. So if you drink water, you must be a horse.
Starting point is 01:37:54 Yep. You must be a horse. You all right there? I am. Did that, did everybody get my? I think everybody I think good. I mean,
Starting point is 01:38:05 or what about, what else do we have? Oh, the, oh, that's right. You remember the story where Trump?
Starting point is 01:38:13 This is one of my favorites. Where Trump is in the back of the beast, the limo. And what was this? This was after J-Sex, right? And that he fought off
Starting point is 01:38:22 a backseat full of secret service agents to lunge for the wheel of the beast. Through a bulletproof partition. Yeah, and he burst through a bulletproof partition.
Starting point is 01:38:31 to lunge for the wheel of the beast. Remember that one? We all remember that one. What about, let's see, what else do we got? Oh my gosh, yeah. The, gosh, did not even get in the Kavanaugh. Oh, it's not dementia. It's a stutter.
Starting point is 01:38:52 That's what it was. You just had a cold during the debate. That's all. Yeah, that's all. That's all. Yeah, that's all. Yeah, I mean, you know. I mean, let's not forget the steel dossier, that whole thing.
Starting point is 01:39:10 Oh, the Bubba Wallace garage pool. Remember, someone tied a knot on a string in a NASCAR garage that was there for a year before Bubba Wallace used it? And the Bubba Wallace came in and he goes, that's a noose. And immediately everything went nuts. It's crazy. Remember that? But yeah, tell us Jim Acosta.
Starting point is 01:39:34 Well, you know, flyover. I don't know why our methods aren't working anymore. I mean, I can't believe these people aren't falling for our propaganda. So just can't believe it. Trump and UK Prime Minister Starmor, AudioSign by 6, they had signed, they made it, they officially made it to where they signed their trade deal. And then they dropped it all over the ground. Can we just play this? This is so funny.
Starting point is 01:40:07 Sorry. Okay, thank you very much. We all know the great Prime Minister of the UK and we just signed a document. Sorry about that. A very important document. A little windy out here. You get done there and you pick it up, Scott.
Starting point is 01:40:28 And it's done. And so we have our trade agreement. with the European Union and it's a fair deal for both gonna produce a lot of jobs a lot of income look at that they got their nice little deal
Starting point is 01:40:41 and then he went and then he went and started mean tweeting the Itolla this is funny I'm here for that who he's multitasking he's multitasking he also said can I just get into some of the tweets real quick
Starting point is 01:40:54 because he said what did he say we're going to find you and that what he said hang on hang on hang on hang on I got I got I got to find this he yeah I know where you are. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:41:08 I'm going to pull this up. Because he puts it on true social. Yeah, put it up there. I never got, oops, sorry, I never got my true social account. I actually activated.
Starting point is 01:41:17 I waited and waited and I never activated it. So I was like, okay, all right. I guess I'm not on. But he, it was threatening the Ayatollah who apparently keeps moving
Starting point is 01:41:26 his locations. He goes, we know exactly where the so-called Supreme Leader is hiding. He is an easy target. He says, but his safe there? We're not going to take him out. Kill
Starting point is 01:41:37 at least for now. We don't want missiles shot at civilians or American soldiers. And then he says, our patience is wearing thin. Thank you for your attention to this matter. So it's the tweet version of this. We're going to drags
Starting point is 01:41:53 and out scouts. It's exactly what he just did. It's about how to, that's a lesson for the ages, my man. It's a lesson for the ages. I like how we put in parentheses kill just in case there was any questions
Starting point is 01:42:11 any questions that the question to me we are not going to take him out to dinner is that what you thought we thought you meant I don't know we know exactly he's an easy target but is safe there we're not going to take him out kill with an exclamation point
Starting point is 01:42:30 at least for not for now he says. So, you know, there's a chance. I'm just saying. Ghali, I love this. I do like that. Because what's funny, everyone's like, oh, that's so crazy. Can you believe Trump would tweet that?
Starting point is 01:42:48 Have you seen the Ayatola, his X account? First off, he's on X. And he's still there after he was like, oh, America's a great Satan. And I'm going to kill you all. They kicked Trump off of X and kept him. Well, yeah, absolutely. They did.
Starting point is 01:43:02 which blows the mind also but yeah he's tweeted horrible things he's tweeted horrible things about the United States he's treated horrible I mean it's just non-stop so I'm not what am I supposed to feel bad that he got some mean tweets had to
Starting point is 01:43:18 thrown his way I don't know I just don't think so one more thing I want to get to before we went out of time have you seen some of these protests about tourism so it's kicking off this is like the second year, it's really kicked off in Spain. And it's kicked off only in parts of Italy, like in Venice, like in Venice. I don't know why Milan. In Venice, people have been protesting over tours. And they protested the cruise ships coming in so they can't bring big ships in anymore. Because I do get that. The lagoon is, it's not as, you know, not as deep as you would think. And there was a lot of damage that was being done to a lot of the docks and some of the infrastructure there. But they're like, well, we're going to start charging a fee for people to come in because, you know, there's a lot of tourism, et cetera. And, and,
Starting point is 01:44:02 I don't understand now why there's protests. The State Department apparently warned travelers to exercise caution when traveling to Europe amid a renewed wave of anti-tourism protests. So wait a minute. There's no problem with some of these European nations, literally importing tons of illegal immigrants coming in from North Africa. But oh my gosh, you want to come in and like take some photos, you know, and have some authentic cuisine.
Starting point is 01:44:32 Kelle Howell-Hawr? Really? Yeah, spend their money. I mean, if they don't want the tourism dollars, we don't have to give it to them. Maybe they can find a replacement industry to offset their financial loss. I'm seeing here, it looks like thousands of Spanish citizens take to the streets to protest tourism. But they note here that 14% of Barcelona's economy is due to tourism. Yes.
Starting point is 01:44:56 And 12.3% of Spain's GDP was from tourism in 2023. What are they doing? They had the embassy. In Spain, in Italy, it was, it was not so much protest like in Italy. It was like people, really a lot of it was people worried about the infrastructure in Venice, which I get it. But they were worried about some of that. But they have signs that like, you know, as you come, I have to go. Well, well, so do you want tourism or not? There's a certain reality that comes with living and that being your industry, right? But in Spain, it's been in Barcelona, particularly. New York, there's like all kinds of Valencia. They had protests. I think, didn't we talk about this last year in Barcelona where they were protesting? And they were actually like yelling at people that were eating outdoors at restaurants. That's just rude.
Starting point is 01:45:46 That's so rude. Well, then, you know, find a different industry then. Or maybe people don't have to go and give them your dollars. Like they were protesting people who were sitting outside like at, you know, at bistros and having a glass of wine and, you know, taking in the site. I just think that's dumb. Like, what are you going to do? Really, what is your industry going to be if you run out tourism dollars? Because it's not going to be your brain power.
Starting point is 01:46:09 So what are you going to come up with to fill that void? Oh, that's right. Nothing. Nothing. That's right. We have more on the way as we roll towards the conclusion of the day, our partners that bring you the program. Keep your finger on the Pulse with a Dana Show podcast, delivering timely news with insightful analysis. Whenever you want, straight to you on you.
Starting point is 01:46:32 Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. To be coming out of our country, I mean, I grew up in a dictatorship. And I don't even remember ever witnessing anything like that. To have a democracy, a piquin of hope for the world to now be turned into one of the, you know, one of the worst countries where the military are in our streets. without any regard for people's constitutional rights. While our president is spending millions of dollars prompting himself up like a failed dictator with a military parade, it is really shocking and it should be a wake-up call for all Americans to say this is not the country we were born in.
Starting point is 01:47:26 This is not the country we believe in. This is not the country our family. I don't know that's us. I mean, if you don't like the way that the United States is, you're welcome to go back to Somalia. I don't really care. I'm just so tired of people who, you know, come here and then they resist being a part of the American fabric and all they do is run down the country. By the way, the military parade, the planning for that started literally in 2023. Who was president in 2020, Kaine?
Starting point is 01:47:50 That would be Mr. Joseph Biden. Yeah, Trump didn't. It was the 250th birthday of the army, of our armed forces. and the planning for that literally started back in 23. The only thing Trump added was an additional parade. Like they were already doing demonstrations and all this other stuff. So to like act like that's something that he just came up with, that's stupid. If you want to criticize him, be like, I think your messaging on immigration is inconsistent.
Starting point is 01:48:19 Or like I don't like this thing with the Chinese students coming in. Whatever. But that is stupid because that started two years. years ago. The planning for that. I literally had that as a headline on my rundown back in 2023. Stop. All right. Today's stupidity game. All right. It is Governor Newsom, although there's so much stupidity to explain with him. Juan, this is cut 21. He's going to be joining substack. He's going to fight that misinformation. There's so much miss and disinformation out there. There's so much noise. I don't need to tell you that. So the question is how do we break through all of that
Starting point is 01:48:56 noise and engage in real conversations. So that's why I'm launching on Substack. For sure. It's going to be great. It's going to be great. I'm sure. Yeah. That does it for us today, folks.
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