The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Trump vs MTG, & Foreign Influence(ers) & Another Housing Collapse?

Episode Date: November 11, 2025

Mortgage giant Fannie Mae is set to drop its 620 credit score minimum reflecting the same failed policies that were tried before the market crash in 2008. Dana breaks down why this is another illitera...te move. Michelle Obama claims, “It is not a luxury to have a hair and makeup team”.Dana explains how the 50 year mortgage plan is just a band-aid that doesn’t solve the problem of housing affordability. Trump finally breaks his silence on Marjorie Taylor-Greene. Dana explains why 600,000 Chinese students coming to the U.S. is a “pro-MAGA stance”.Coca-Cola is still continuing their DEI practices. Dana asks why the Left is trying to make failed Bravo lunatic Jennifer Welch as their version of Joe Rogan. Gov. Kathy Hochul ADMITS there Is no money for Zohran Mamdani’s free buses proposal. Chuck Schumer trails AOC by 30 points in net favorability among New York Dems. Dana breaks down how you should be more observant of outside influence that is jockeying for power during the end of Trump’s term with the use of identity politics. Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/Dana  OR CALL 972-PATRIOTWhat are you waiting for? Switch today. Use promo code DANA for a free month of service.Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/danaSave 15% sitewide during Byrna’s biggest Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale. Don’t miss out!Fast Growing Treeshttps://FastGrowingTrees.comGet up to 50% off plus 15% off your next purchase with code DANA—visit and save today! Valid for a limited time, terms and conditions apply.Noblehttps://NobleGoldInvestments.com/DanaOpen a new qualified IRA or cash account with Noble Gold and get a FREE 10-ounce Silver Flag Bar plus a Silver American Eagle Proof Coin. Bub’s Naturalshttps://BubsNaturals.comGet 20% off your order at Bub’s Naturals with code DANA. Support the show and tell them Dana sent you.PreBornhttps://Preborn.com/DANAAnswer the call and help save lives—dial pound 250 and say “Baby,” or give securely online. Make your gift today.AmmoSquaredhttps://AmmoSquared.comDon’t get caught without ammo and be sure to tell them you heard about Ammo Squared on this show. Keltechttps://KelTecWeapons.comKelTec builds every KS7 GEN2 right here in the USA with American materials and workers—upgrade your home defense today. All Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/Dana Don’t wait until flu season knocks at your door. Use code DANA10 at checkout to save 10%. 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! HumanNhttps://HumanN.comStart supporting your cardiovascular health with SuperBeets now available at your local Walmart.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 And that's why Democrats have been waging this fight. And we'll continue to wage this fight. No matter what comes over to us from the United States Senate to the House of Representatives at some point this week. Our position as House Democrats has been crystal clear. Really? I mean, in what manner has it been crystal clear? This is what I don't understand. It's been crystal clear that they've been wanting to vote no, and they've been voting no this whole time. I'm just so tired of this nonsense.
Starting point is 00:00:39 I really want to be able to say what I want to say about it, but I'll get fine by this despotic government because it's not considered acceptable speech. I don't have enough middle fingers on my hand for this. Can you tell I'm done? It's at the end of the year, and I always go through this thing where I'm just done by the end of the year. you know i mean it's you you gotta ladies and gentlemen take your vacation time but let that be a warning to you so the because you when you deal when you see this this is why i could not go to dc i could not be an elected official in dc i would be dragging people out those damn steps by the roots of their hair god help them not me them there would be no i could not deal with it i have i have enough
Starting point is 00:01:25 I have enough frustration in my life when people don't know how to use roundabouts. I can't even imagine what it would be like in D.C. Can't even imagine, Cain. We wouldn't have any friends there. You'd be the same way. I'd set up an octagon out there right in the front. Actually, it'd probably be a parallelogram, so I wouldn't get sued. I'd set up the fighting parallelogram, the Washington, D.C. fights.
Starting point is 00:01:48 And I would just be like, oh, you want to take this outside? Yeah, let's take it outside. We need to make that great again. make fist fights great again you know just like let him hand like i mean don't cane him to death but you know just smack each other around and solve some of this stuff because i just can't i can't stand this i cannot stand it dear god i am so grateful that i am not a politician i oh my gosh i would probably push the button just to end it all just because i've just it you know bye everything sucks bye that's it welcome well i'm just saying you get tired of this stuff right
Starting point is 00:02:24 It's only Tuesday. Oh, no, I got more. Because you know what? Did you see what else? No, let's just go ahead and get into it. The chat's at Rumble if you want to complain. They're not going to listen to it. They're not going to hear you.
Starting point is 00:02:36 So, just case and point, this is what pushed me over the top this morning. It really pushed me over the top because I keep seeing these stories. Here's another one. Fannie Mae is going to drop its 620 credit score minimum. Kane, tell me if you've heard this story before. Tell me if you've seen. this movie, okay? They're set to drop their 620 credit score minimum, and they're instead going to use their own analysis of risk factors. Officials say they're easing barriers
Starting point is 00:03:08 to borrowing. It's just the latest in a series of policy changes aimed at creating home ownership opportunities in the United States. Huh. I feel like we've heard this before. It's like they want to create another real estate bubble. Oh. Yeah. Like intentionally. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. I mean, it's literally the, it's, it's Obama 2007, 2008 all over
Starting point is 00:03:40 again. Everybody get ready to buy some cheap foreclosures. That's how it's got. Seriously, that's in. Maybe we should shorter our own houses. I'm just wondering. Wow. This is insane. I mean, it's legit. Obama 2.0. That's exactly what that is. I mean
Starting point is 00:04:01 it's stunning. Hey, what happened the last just think about what happened the last time we did that cane? Well, for people who don't know, they'd... Wait, wait, wait, but these are the people, if they don't know, they're either branded or politics or they're the people who think that
Starting point is 00:04:18 politics began the day they were born. Right. Because everybody knows what happened. But go ahead. To own a home back in the early 2000. in the 2000s, but they offered what were called no doc loans or NINA loans, no income, no asset. And all you had to have was a credit score instead of any sort of savings or any sort of financial
Starting point is 00:04:37 structure. And all of a sudden, all these houses were being foreclosed on and they were unfortunately being packaged up into these bundles that investors would invest in. And then, of course, because they were horrible. Um, it all collapsed and it all went to hell. Wow. It all went to hell. Just a pit of fire.
Starting point is 00:05:02 Oh my gosh. This is, I mean, so this is, we were having this conversation yesterday because every, and I love the people who are like, well, you just need to build more housing. You just need, you just need to build more houses. It's all it is, Kane. It's because there's not enough houses being. built so you got to build them why are the housing people not building the houses i mean what on the next candis why aren't the housing people building houses but let's talk about to jews jimony christmas swear i'm going to throw this microphone hmm maybe maybe just maybe the problem is government
Starting point is 00:05:51 I think you mailed it right there. Why are you a trader? I mean, this is some Wymeyer stuff right here. It's like... This is like the 1920s here. It's like no child left behind only for mortgages and real estate. It is. It's exactly that.
Starting point is 00:06:13 I mean, this is, this will tip the apple card over. It'll tip the apple card over. I was talking to my husband and one of my kids last night and I was saying it's a real bummer that politicians made it to where and look, they made it to where
Starting point is 00:06:32 you have to have both parents work outside of the home in order to afford a middle class lifestyle. I mean that's the first thing that they did. The second thing is that they made it so just punitively expensive, prohibitively expensive to own a home
Starting point is 00:06:48 and to start wealth creation that people are going to have to go back to old-timey ways of generational wealth just to make sure their kids have something. I mean, you're going to have to leave your kids at your house just so that they can get into the real estate market. It's insane. But it's also they've been encouraged. Republicans have been just not as bad, but they are, they're not without blame. They're not without culpability. Democrats, obviously, have been driving this. But this is what really just pisses me off is that we have this. Oh, we're going to. Oh, we're going to buy more houses. Or maybe we said to lower the credit score. Let's just have everybody
Starting point is 00:07:24 pinky swear to get a house. And the youth are told this is the only way it's going to happen, which is a lie. It is a lie. They're playing you for fools. They're making asses of you. This is a lie. They're doing this purposefully to let themselves off the hook. I mean, they could cut spending. That would be great. They could cut. They could cut. spending and reduce the tax burden. But they're all vampires. They won't do it. And the Republicans are a bunch of female copulatory organ cowards.
Starting point is 00:08:02 They are, why am I not a Republican? Why do I laugh when I have all of the child groomer Nick Fuentes, you know, bots, whenever they're like, oh, you're a Republican establishment. No, you actually are. They're too left for me. The Republican Party is too left for me. I mean, I have to go speak at a Republican thing coming up, and I'm like, Jim, any Christmas. Do you realize that I just don't like the GOP because you guys are too damn left?
Starting point is 00:08:32 You've made this socialist ascendancy possible with your cowardice. They're letting themselves off the hook, and they're telling the next generation, it's so bad, we can't do anything. This is, this is it. We're going to have to lower credit score. We went through this in 2007, and by damn year, kill the economy. In fact, we're still suffering from it. We are. We're still suffering from it.
Starting point is 00:09:01 Now, yes, I think that the assessment of property value is also out of control. That's a huge factor of it. Well, another big factor. Big firms like BlackRock and the others. When they have, let's say, for example, they own, you know, they bought up seven, 10, 15 homes in a neighborhood and they continue to buy in that neighborhood. They'll offer a higher price for those purchases so that the other investments they have will be increased in value falsely.
Starting point is 00:09:33 And therefore, you know, you rinse and repeat that method over and over again. And now you have people that are that cannot afford a home. Right. And that's just where we are. And that's where, exactly. And that's where it is. It's insane. It's absolutely insane to me.
Starting point is 00:09:46 And then the idea of pitching the 50-year mortgages, that's the other thing. And I realize, yeah, you know, I think on average 8 to 10 people and they refi. But this whole, that to me is like the living wage argument. Well, we have to pay people $15 an hour, you know, to help them. Well, if you really like them, just give them a million dollars an hour. I guess you don't love them as much as I do. Why stop at 50-year mortgages? Let's just do 100-year mortgages.
Starting point is 00:10:11 Let's just go ahead and allow the generations to lease and let's go back to feudalism. It's assonide. It's all of these band-aids over the problem, but nobody wants to deal with the problem. And I damn mean nobody wants to deal with the problem. Nobody. Not any politicians you idolize and worship. None of them want to do anything. They all want to give themselves an easy out.
Starting point is 00:10:34 Oh, look, we're just getting ourselves off the hook with us. So, yeah, I'm in a really bad mood about it because I see people running for, running cover for this stuff. And everyone's like, oh, Israel, the Jews. and you have all of these foaming Islamist fluffers who cobbled together maybe have a quarter of a brain cell collectively and that are like Jews, Jews, Jews. In the meantime, you got Muslims to, like Islamists,
Starting point is 00:11:00 like actual Sharia supporting Islamists like taking over in the United States. Look at Minneapolis. Look at New York City. People who sit here and refuse to condemn you know from the river to the sea or the global intifada, none of that stuff. But in the meantime, or all the Qatari cash that's coming through,
Starting point is 00:11:21 or the CCP mobile homes right next to Air Force bases, where they could launch a drone attack and completely take out, you know, all of our, you know, like a, basically everything there. Yeah, really everything there. But hey, let's make sure that we talk about, like, all the stuff that's ancillary to this and not foot. it's all purposeful. And so in the meantime, we have all of the same people looking to just tear down the economy, everything that we have done to scrape back to this point. And if you think that
Starting point is 00:11:56 proposals like this won't one and done tank it, then you clearly have not lived long enough to participate in the conversation. Sorry, but it's true. We don't hand out participation trophies here. If he didn't go through the hell of 0708 with real estate and property and the tax burden and watching the dollar debase itself, then sorry, this is a no participation trophy zone. You just didn't live through it. You got to be able to have that to compare it to. I mean, I'm amazed at all of the mathematically illiterate, like people who are left-leaning who think this is the government's job to do. It enrages me. And it enrages me, and it should enrage you, especially for your kids and grandkids.
Starting point is 00:12:42 They are never going to be able to buy a house with this nonsense. And it's crazy because we're getting all these wins everywhere else. I mean, we held the line on government shutdown. And now I'm hearing that, oh, well, you know, now we got to, let's go ahead and tank the economy with proposals like this. It's just asinine. I mean, I don't know. This is some G.O.P.E. stuff that's being pitched. And I don't know why people aren't more up in arms about it. I mean, it's everything that you hated. Every big, bad government, compassionate conservative, GOPE policy is being pitched economically right now. We protested all of this once already. I mean, we went to war with the establishment once already. And now we got it. Now they're pitching it again. Again, what happened?
Starting point is 00:13:37 People were showing up. They were defaulting. How fast were they defaulting in 08? Faster than the actual market could sustain, unfortunately. But the one thing government can do is create a law that prevents BlackRock and others from actually buying single family homes. Like, sure, you don't want to do the multi-unit stuff. You know, that's great.
Starting point is 00:13:56 But the single-family home, unfortunately, has been falsely rising in price and unfortunately how much of that is with property tax too and those assessments driving it up because you never actually own your home if your homes paid off and you're still paying thousands a year to the government no you just never will own your home we have had to fight the assessors in our area every single year they were one time trying to tell us oh it's triple what you paid for it and i'm like i will literally go to war with you i mean you want it'll be waco 2.0 you want to do it i'm there i mean you just y'all just you know just say the word and let's go i'm like all right ready. We went to war for a hell of a lot less than this. Our partners that help bring you the
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Starting point is 00:16:05 Get the lowdown on the latest news with a side of laughs. Whenever you want, subscribe to the Dana Show podcast on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. Like Sands Through the Hourglass, so are the days of the United States. Yeah. Well, I didn't really have that choice this first lady. Of course, yeah. Every day, every time I was up, as we called it. You know, I was up for the public, and the days were long.
Starting point is 00:16:35 So, as you mentioned, to save time, you know, I know having a glam team, a trifecta, it feels like a luxury, but it was a time necessity. There is absolutely no way that I would be able to do my hair and makeup and have clothes ready that fit, you know, because rare is the woman that can live. off the rack. Does she ever stop bitching? Does she? No wonder Barack Obama ain't around her half the time. Because all she does is
Starting point is 00:17:10 bitch. Woe is me. The daughter who grew up in a one percenter family. Woe is me who is able to afford an Ivy League education. Woe is me.
Starting point is 00:17:22 I didn't have a choice when I was first lady. Yes, you did. What the hell are you talking about? You had a choice as to whether or not you wanted to be a first lady and you sure as hell seemed to make that choice when you were the wife of a senator
Starting point is 00:17:33 after you pulled some tricks to make sure your husband could be state senator in Illinois. And then even after that, some very interesting primary tricks to make sure he got that Democrat Party nomination. It's not a luxury to have a hair and makeup team. Oh my gosh, what a first world naval gazing, self-emstessed, absolute bitch-tastic problem to have.
Starting point is 00:17:53 This is why people don't like you. Because you sound like an entitled brat. That is why people don't like you. You know, there are a lot of women whose husbands work even longer hours than your husband did, who have more kids than you have and who also juggle work.
Starting point is 00:18:09 And guess what? They ain't bitching about I don't have hair and makeup. Our second hour is on the way. Ladies and gentlemen, you probably don't want to miss it. We got a lot of fun stuff to talk about. The housing isn't even,
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Starting point is 00:19:47 Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. By the way, guys, it's okay to disagree with policy that's bad. It doesn't mean that you don't like the candidate. It doesn't mean that you don't like the candidate. It doesn't mean. that you're a traitor to your country. It doesn't mean that you like Democrats. It doesn't mean that you worship Satan. All of these things I always hear every single time I disagree with a single Republican policy. I'm told that I'm a traitor to my country, that I should die, that I, you know, all of this stuff. That's all I hear. If I disagree with a single Republican policy, that's what I hear. Happy to show you the emails too. I got a couple of other ones this week. Welcome back. Dana Lash with you. Top of the second hour. The chats at Rumble.
Starting point is 00:20:25 You can watch us through the radio show if you want to, but this isn't Fox. I don't have a teleprompter, so we talk and we hang out, and I have a four and a half foot screen in front of me. So don't ask me why I look down on my screen. Those are for the drive-bys, who just like to nag. So I don't like this policy because it's in, it's just, it's feudalism. I mean, why are we, and it enrages me. This is the thing that has me set off almost more than anything else right now is this, because you are, these are politicians that are letting their, parties, Republicans and Democrats, off the hook for bad policy by doing this stuff. So there's a
Starting point is 00:21:05 number of things that we could do for housing to become affordable. And it's not, we're just got to build more houses. We had a candidate for election here in one of the previous ones that was talking about, well, we just got to build more houses. Dude, the problem is not building houses. That isn't the issue. The issue is the unaffordability created by heinous bad big government policies the incessant spending spend spend spend spend zero accountability and now we want to spend more money
Starting point is 00:21:34 by sending out more stimmy checks spin spin spin no I mean there's a lot of things that we could do cut taxes cut spending but that means that that means Democrats and Republicans have to live responsibly and they don't like to do that
Starting point is 00:21:52 neither of them do neither of them do this isn't like a one side or other thing, by the way, it's both of them. Both of them literally got us into this mess. 2007, 2008, they both were doing the same thing with too big to fail. We lost our minds over that. I went to war with the establishment. So this idea that of 50, I mean, it reminds me of the minimum wage. Oh, we've got to pay $15 an hour to everybody no matter what they're doing. and if you don't I guess you hate them you hate poor people okay well let's pay them a million dollars an hour then I guess I love them more than you do oh you don't agree you see where this goes it's how stupid it can be and this is going to be such a disaster you got Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac already looking to get once again to lower credit scores for acceptance this is the other thing in addition to be able I mean young people are told all you can't buy a house you can't do you're just perpetuating the problem by not doing anything about all of the things that are causing the problem that's the big issue
Starting point is 00:22:55 and I it's so it's frustrating because I want people to be able to afford houses I want them I want them to be able to afford houses this is four this is we just played this right potus on this oh okay I thought we were playing
Starting point is 00:23:15 for okay play four real quick this is what I'm talking about the snap benefits Trump is right on snap benefits he's absolutely right on snap benefits because if you're able body you should be working. This is not, I actually don't believe that SNAP should exist at all. I think it's big government. But when you create a society where government takes half of your income every year and they waste it and there's no accountability, people are not empowered to be good stewards of their fellow man by themselves because they're too busy trying to keep a roof over their head. That's all by design. It's all hurt and rescue all by design. So Trump is exactly right on SNAP. I mean, I don't, in absence of it not existing entirely as policy, the very least you could do is require people to go to work. If you can go get your eyebrows done, you can get off snap. You can.
Starting point is 00:24:01 You have to make some difficult decisions. People don't like being told that they have to make difficult decisions because they think that their decisions should have to be the same as everybody else's decisions. And if it's not, then that's quote unquote, inequality. That is part of the critical theory that came from the Frankfurt School of Marxism. You have the economic critical theory and you have race critical theory. These are the two variables that are being used. to divide the right. And economically, it hasn't been so successful because people like keeping the
Starting point is 00:24:27 fruits of their labor. But as it pertains to race, it's absolutely in fact of the right. This is where Trump is talking about those mortgages. Listen, it's not even a big deal. I mean, you know, you go from 40 to 50 years. And what it means is you pay something less from 30 that some people had a 40 and then now they have a 50. All it means is you pay less per month. You pay it over a longer period of time. It's not like a big factor. It might help a little bit. But the problem was that Biden did this. He increased the interest rates and I have a lousy fed person who's going to be gone in a few months. So here's the thing. Young people are not going to ever be able to afford a house at this point. And yes, we're in a difficult economic period. You don't repeat the
Starting point is 00:25:08 mistakes that got us into this period. I mean, that's, you know, that's one of the things that we're dealing with here. Also, honestly, I think a lot of people have a super hella unrealistic view of what their first time home should look like. And a lot of that is social media. I mean, look, I feel bad for Gen Z because Gen Z got bent over a barrel and royally screwed by Republicans and Democrats. You owe no party your loyalty. My mantra is, I don't owe my loyalty to a single damn soul who has never, who's ever made me question theirs. You don't owe your loyalty to any party because they both screwed you over.
Starting point is 00:25:45 Republicans just said that Democrats did it worse. Maybe they did, but Republicans want you to think that they're not culpable because they're Republicans. So when they do it, it's more justified because there's an R instead of a D after the name. That's the reality of the situation. So you're going to pay less for longer and you're never going to own your property. Huh. It's a Band-Aid that absolves politicians of the responsibility while making it seem like it's your issue. Look, the younger generations, I get why Gen Z is enraged.
Starting point is 00:26:19 I'm enraged for them. My kids are Gen Z. I get it. They can't afford to buy a house. You had, uh, you have the duo of social media creating idiotically unrealistic expectations. And then you had COVID lockdowns that Republicans championed, except in like a couple of spots. And then everyone's like, oh, well, pull yourselves up by your bootstraps. You made everybody stay home and lose two to three years of their formative years, while also social media was the standard of comparison that they had. And then you consolidated federal loans for college students to make everything more
Starting point is 00:27:05 expensive, the same damn thing with housing, to make everything super expensive. And then you're wondering why Gen Z's enraged at you. You know, honestly, I'm going to tell you something, and this is what goes into a lot of the woke Reich stuff, part of me, and I'm going to tell you, I'm going to be very honest in my feeling. feeling. 30% of me thinks that all the other generations, I would say with except to Gen X, because we hate everyone more than you could ever imagine. You, your rage, we just mask our rage because we were latchkey kids and we were neglected as children. So we learned how to deal with it. But 30% of me wants to see Gen Z just devour everything. And I don't care how.
Starting point is 00:27:48 just because I feel like, you know, the bills come due. It's unfortunate. But then the rest of me is like, oh my gosh, my kids are Gen Z. I don't want that to happen to them. I don't want their souls to rot off. No. It's horrible. But there's a problem that's been created.
Starting point is 00:28:07 And it's every generation has its own set of problems. And I got to be real with you. I think that some of the problems with Gen Z, if you compare it to the greatest generation, Greatest generation with their what? How many wars? Two wars. Three, actually, if you want to consider Korea. And then the ones that were babies when they got in World War II, technically they still
Starting point is 00:28:25 could have gone and served in Vietnam, you know, depending on, you know, when they entered. So they saw a lot. They saw Cold War. They saw the Berlin Wall go up. They saw the Berlin Wall fall. They saw 9-11. They've seen everything under the sun. I mean, they've been through it.
Starting point is 00:28:40 They, our country was targeted and attacked by communists, culturally. And we, it kicked off in Chicago and went through the rest of the nation. We've been fighting multiple cultural fronts. They've seen it all. Every generation has its problems. You don't wallow in it and make excuses for yourself as a result of it. There's always a choice. And that's where character comes in.
Starting point is 00:29:04 That's where virtue comes in. Character and virtue dictate what you're going to do if you're going to take the choice and make it better, improve it, or fight against it. and these types of policies ignore that and they want to make you comfortable in it without doing anything about it. They want to, with these sorts of policies, they want to tell you, nope, this is how it is. There's nothing we can do. So here, we're going to have it to where you're just going to be renting your home in
Starting point is 00:29:30 perpetuity. You're not going to pay a lot and it's not really going to be yours. But hey, that's okay because you'll be in it, right? You see what I'm saying? You don't build generational wealth that way. you don't build wealth at all that way they can't even think about generational wealth so this is where I get mad at those generations
Starting point is 00:29:48 because they're like wipe our hands of it there are enough Republicans pushing this stuff that I can say both this is not what aboutism this is calling it out this is accountability and I know that's not a big thing on the right lately with discernment but it is
Starting point is 00:30:04 speaking of the woke rake because we still have these issues I was looking at some of the surveys I want you to think about this for a minute. And I saw this, actually, where's this audio? I should probably wait for the bottom of the hour. Let me set it up. I saw this audio.
Starting point is 00:30:26 I don't know who this lady is. She's like a 60-year-old, whatever. I don't know. Is she the interior designer that they're trying to make the Bimbo version of Joe Rogan for the left? Are you talking about Stephanie Millie? No, not her. No, her name never crosses my mind. I'm talking about, I don't know, she was that interior designer, she married some rich man and that's how she got famous and she was on a television show and she's Botox within an inch of her life. I don't know. I can't remember. Don't remind me. I don't want her name in my head. Anyway, she was going on and on and going off on white Republicans and, you know, blah, blah, blah, don't go to Hispanic restaurants and all of this. And I was thinking, you know, that is so, and we'll, I'm going to play, we'll get into that. But let me set it up. I was thinking, you know, the,
Starting point is 00:31:11 one of the fastest growing demographics for three elections in a row has been the Hispanic vote, right? Black and Hispanic vote, but particularly the Hispanic vote. And Democrats don't understand that Hispanics, Americans hate illegal immigrants and illegal immigration. They hate the act of criminality probably more than anybody else because they did it the right way. And they went through and they did everything the correct way. and then they watch all of these other people get welfare and et cetera, et cetera, and they're penalized while they're working hard. And I was thinking, wow, Republicans have really been making a lot of gains with that demo for three years in a row now.
Starting point is 00:31:55 It has been the fastest growing demographic for Republican voting. And then other minorities, black Americans, women have been migrating over, slowly for women. If you were trying to sigh up a stop to that, what would you do? Oh, you would foster a worship of identity politics in the right and make it to where everyone starts talking about race to drive away the fastest growing voting blocks that Republicans have seen in the past 50 years. Think about that because we have headlines on the way and we're going to dissect it. If you're looking to create a stable financial future, consider noble gold investments. Gold and silver are tangible assets, not just numbers on the screen, with thousands of years of trust behind them. Gold IRAs let you hold real assets in tax deferred or tax-free retirement accounts. Noble gold is the number one ranked gold IRA company for four years running, handling over $2.5 billion in precious metal transactions. And here's what's to like about Noble Gold. Their U.S.-based team is available six days a week, providing personalized and consistent service.
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Starting point is 00:33:48 quick five. So, I want this to be real. It's a very credible Bigfoot siding in central Pennsylvania, according to a researcher. If he doesn't have his camera, I feel like maybe he should be run over by a truck. But I kid. Do I, though? Researchers said they spoke with an eyewitness who said they saw Bigfoot crossing Interstate 80 and then it was sincere and credible. Okay, everybody's got a phone and a video and a camera on it that can record video. Where is it? Where is it? Where's the video? I'm so tired of this. It's an elusive beast. I mean, for the love. They said that they reported the siting, blah, it was 5.30 p.m. on a Saturday, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. He was
Starting point is 00:34:29 10050 yards behind another vehicle. He saw a dark figure appear to enter the highway ahead of the other vehicle. He said it was human-like. The whole body was dark. Uh, and I thought the guy was going to get hit, but apparently he didn't. He said he just glided across the lanes. You know, I'm sure that's what it was, Bigfoot. I want to believe it so badly, but I just can't when no one is able to get footage. And they're, I'm sorry, you're elusive to a point. But I don't, there's no, I don't have any excuses for that. Trump says that US visas can be denied to fat people from now on. Now, this is how New Republic, which is a toilet of a website. This is how they write it. They said that they're encouraging embassies and consulates to deny visas to people with obesity or other health issues.
Starting point is 00:35:14 And? So what? We absorb them into our health care system, which is barely operating right now and it's so burdensome that people can't afford care. Is that we're talking about because they try to push us all to single payer? You wanted single payer? So we don't have to accept anything that makes it more expensive. Your problem, not ours. casinos are selling bottled water at about $9. Yeah, you're a captive audience. If you're there at a casino and you're going to get bottled water and it's $9 for $20 for $20 for $20 of Aquafino,
Starting point is 00:35:45 which is like tastes like soap and is the worst bottle water out there. It's horrible. It tastes like soap. It's like the water in your pedicure. That's what I imagine it tastes like. It's disgusting. Then, you know, you've got to pay $9 for it. And let's see, a man who is digging a swimming pool in his garden in France,
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Starting point is 00:37:25 Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or your friends. favorite podcast platform. Yeah, so I don't know what happened to Monterey. She's a nice woman, but I don't know what happened. She's lost away, I think. But I have to view the presidency as a worldwide situation, not locally. I mean, we could have a world that's on fire where wars come to our shores very easily if you had a bad president.
Starting point is 00:37:49 But with all of that, I passed a great big, beautiful bill, which is the biggest tax cuts in the history of our country. So when somebody like Marjorie Taylor Green, who's now catering to the other side, I don't know what, you know, I guess she's, you know, got some kind of an act on. But I'm surprised at her. But when somebody like Marjorie goes over and starts making statements like that, it shows she doesn't know. So he's, I think his answer here was spot on, by the way. And what is he talking about? He's like touching on her is real stuff, right? Is that what she was discussing? I've just been so much of it. Some people all they focus on is that, and they pretend to be very concerned about where our tax dollars go, but they say nothing about, or who, about foreign influence in the United States, but they're suspiciously silent on Qatari money, which overshadows literally everything else. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. I love what he said there. He said, I view the presidency as a worldwide situation. He's not president of the world, and that's not what he's saying here. Trump is saying that he views the presidency as a worldwide situation that requires. war not to come to our shores. And he's talking about making smart decisions
Starting point is 00:39:00 geopolitically that keep all of that away from us and over elsewhere. That's smart. That's part of it. That's a good strategy to have. And Marjorie Taylor Green for whatever reason has just gone off on a tear on POTUS lately
Starting point is 00:39:16 and doesn't seem to be super happy about, I don't know, I don't know, I just some of these people, I just, I got a lot of questions. but he's said that she lost her way and they've been fighting you know what all of this is I'll tell you what all of this is these are people who are trying to expedite the erosion of Trump's influence as he as he grows closer to terming out so that they can power jockey for what's next. That's what all this is. I actually think more and more people on the right are going to start attacking Trump
Starting point is 00:40:01 because they have to set up the ascendancy of the next. They have to have somebody who comes after him. And he is a personality that looms so large and a presence that looms so large. Some of them feel like that that's what they have to do. I really do feel like that. I mean, I mean, am I wrong, Kane? Doesn't that seem like that to you? That's what it really seems like, because I don't get it. Yeah, I mean, yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:31 He said that she has some, quote, act going. And he said that he was surprised at her. He was, one of the things that we're talking about was the one big beautiful bill. There was a couple of other things. She was, I think, critical of some of the stuff in the CR, and that's fine. and then critical of some of the geopolitical things in which the United States remember everyone said everybody from from Tucker Carlson to like wherever all of these people have said over and over again that Iran that we were going to get into World War III with Iran if we had these strikes and that never happened and that's part of what some of this was as well so I you know I don't I It's frustrating. All of this is frustrating. Now, in addition to this, hang on, because we had a couple of other, I like what Trump says here.
Starting point is 00:41:27 This is cut one from his interview. Listen. It'll be much better than normal because we're buying the most sophisticated avionics and, you know, technology for our control towers. And we didn't have that. We had a guy named Buttigieg. Boot edge is the best way. Just say two edges, like off the edge of a cliff. which is where they were taking us, by the way. Boot Edge Edge was the Secretary of Transportation. They're kind of laughing about it. It's true. I think, did anyone ever show Trump a boot edge edge?
Starting point is 00:42:04 Right in that bicycle? I'm never going to get over that for as long as I'm on this planet. And probably also in the afterlife, I'm going to laugh about it still because it's that ridiculous. We've played it for you guys a million times, so I don't want to play it again. But you guys, there was the thing where he was he had to be driven, chauffered in a fleet of SUVs.
Starting point is 00:42:23 And then he's two blocks from the Capitol and he gets out and they take his bike. Like how you would get a bike out for your kids, you know, when your kids were learning how to ride a bike and you're helping them strap on their little. I didn't do helmets. I didn't do helmets when I was a kid. I didn't put helmets on my kids. But you're riding around the driveway. Come on.
Starting point is 00:42:40 Dana, you're such a bad parent. I got a couple fingers here. If you want to pro-actively criticize my retroactively criticize my retroactively. director parenting. But they, he had his little helmet on. They got, other people took his bike out of the back of the SUV and they put it out and then he got on it and peddled. Didn't he have a security? Didn't he have a detail that was on an electric scooter? Because they had the big fat tire, or an e-bike, sorry, they had the big fat tires like you would have on an e-bike. Yeah. So dumb. So dumb. But I get this. Now, if you want to
Starting point is 00:43:18 If you want to be critical of POTUS on something, and I don't agree with them on everything. I'm confused. Is that because previously you were a traitor if you didn't agree a thousand percent? And now you're a traitor if you agree with certain of his policies. Make it make sense. This is cut three. This is one that I don't actually agree with. He's explaining these 600,000 Chinese students coming to the United States because
Starting point is 00:43:48 when part of, I think this was part of this neutral, I don't want to say an agreement because they don't have an agreement finalized, but it seems like it was part of this sort of neutral acknowledgement between the United States and China and that part of that would be that these Chinese students could still come into the country. Listen to this. You've said as many as 600,000 Chinese students
Starting point is 00:44:12 could come to the United States. Why, sir, is that a pro-Maga position? when so many American kids want to go to school and there are places not for them and these universities are getting rich off Chinese money. Never said about China, but we do have a lot of people coming in from China. We always have China and other countries.
Starting point is 00:44:32 We also have a massive system of colleges and universities. And if we were to cut that in half, which perhaps makes some people happy, you would have half the colleges and the United States go out of business. So what? Well, I think that's a big deal. fans of the United States. Yeah, but you would have, as you know, historically black colleges and universities would all
Starting point is 00:44:54 be out of business that you would have a system of colleges and universities. So we're dependent on China to keep our university system going? But I think it's good to have, I actually think it's good to have outside countries. Look, I want to be able to get along with the world. They're not the French. They're the Chinese. They spy on us. They steal our intellectual property.
Starting point is 00:45:14 Do you think the French are better? Yeah. actually I do. I think the French are, I can't believe I'm saying that, but yeah, I do think the French are better actually. The French are not a geopolitical threat. The French didn't unleash COVID. The Wu flu on us. The French haven't been trying to bully everybody out of the South Seas. You know, the French haven't been boosting algorithms on social media to try to divide our youth. The French haven't been doing any of that. My gosh, the French can't even keep it together. They're barely ambling by the French. Come on. I've got to, I've got to, I got a real problem with, I do, I have a problem with anybody from a communist nation that in order to even leave the nation and go and get educated anywhere else, you have to be a member in good standing with the CCP. That's a fact. I don't want to bring any, I don't want to import any more communists into the United States of America. I don't care from what corner of the globe they come from. The common denominator that I loathe with the burning passion of a thousand sons is the communism that unites them. I don't want to import more communists. into the United States. We already have enough communists in the United States. I don't want to import any more communist trash into our American colleges and universities.
Starting point is 00:46:30 And a lot of these universities that these CCP students go to are very wealthy and very well endowed. They've got a billion dollar endowment, multi-billion for some like Harvard. They can handle themselves. They can handle their own financial issues. Let them handle it for a little bit. I don't care of some of these colleges and universities go out of business.
Starting point is 00:46:54 I don't care. What have they done besides poorly educate, fleece, and divide a nation? And we call it academics. It's not academia. It's propagandizing. It's all a giant sci-op. None of this, barely any of it is considered academia. they come out not knowing whether or not a vagina makes you a woman.
Starting point is 00:47:19 I would say that that's a problem. They come out not knowing basic things about mortgages. I would say that that's a problem. When I was in college, there was only one class and one alone that I remember and that was actually worth every cent and it was logic. And I had, at the time I thought he was a lefty, and he was one of those who drove a Volvo and he wore a corduroy all the time. I've never seen so many shades and variations of corduroy in my life.
Starting point is 00:47:51 Can I just full stop for a second? When the hell did corduroy start? When was that a thing? About 70s, I would imagine. They're trying to bring it back. Okay. It is. Corderoy is horrible.
Starting point is 00:48:07 I always joked that that could possibly start a fire. Oh, corduroy. I would go to war over Coteroi. If you're like, Dana, if you just pick up arms and go to war and we'll never have corduroy as a fashion choice again, I'm already there. I'm already mags loaded, ready to rock. Let's go. Anyway, my whole point in talking about all of this is that and bringing all of this up is
Starting point is 00:48:32 we don't need any more of this in here. We don't need any more of it. We don't need any more communists in our universities. We don't need any more of this stuff. and these universities, if there's an economic or financial issue, they can handle it themselves. Can they not? I mean, what was Harvard's endowment cane? It was multi-billion dollars.
Starting point is 00:48:50 Oh, yeah. They got a lot of money. I think they're going to be okay. Like, they'll be all right. It's not worth the investment of any of our energies. It's just simply not. It's simply not. So, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:49:08 the whole thing is frustrating it's incredibly frustrating now this uh i don't know if we're going to do the whatever happens in the house i know that they're trying to negotiate some things in the house as well uh and we'll see we'll keep an eye on all the shutdown stuff this is let's see air traffic control this is cut five potis was asked about air traffic controllers listen to what he says here did is say the ones that stayed at which were there were a lot of them I'm sending them a $10,000 where's that money coming from that I don't know get it from someplace I'll get it from I always get the money from someplace regardless it doesn't matter we did a lot of I do a lot of bonuses for people because it's really something that it's like the American way when you
Starting point is 00:49:55 think about it um okay what do you think about that themselves. Look, I don't mind people that stuck around and took an entire month without pay to continually do the job to reward them in some way. I'm not against that. Shouldn't it be the companies that do that, though? Yeah, in this instance, though, it would be air traffic control and everything funded by the government. So it would be a government bonus at that point. But I'm not against the bonus for these people but but I'm not sure where the 10 grand number came from and yeah why 10 grand and and how many air traffic controllers are actually look like a let's ask a I let's ask a I hate asking it I don't actually want to ask AI I think I've only done this once
Starting point is 00:50:55 before as a joke how many let's see how many air traffic controllers I believe I'm giving bonuses to people who do an exceptional job and the ones that made the sacrifice for an entire month without getting paid so there's 1400 now how many stuck around how many actually stuck around i would imagine 60 percent uh really i don't know uh let's see let's see how many how many So about 13,000 reported for duty as essential employees.
Starting point is 00:51:38 So, and that's, I think that that, well, no, they're saying approximately. Really, approximately? Approximately 13,000 reported for duty as essential employees. So if you're talking about giving,
Starting point is 00:51:55 that's a lot of money, Kane. it is that's a lot of money guys it's $130 million that we're giving um
Starting point is 00:52:07 that's where does that money coming from I mean all of it's taxpayer dollars there's no special fund in the U.S. government that that magically money just sort of
Starting point is 00:52:19 apparates into the vault we've taken in tariff money that has that didn't come directly from you know taxpayers but yeah so be like the third thing that were yeah but taxpayers but taxpayers are paying a higher cost for certain items that dealing with tariffs yeah but not all the way I haven't started with the Italian pasta thing we got that coming up I'm just I'm just saying I'm just saying I mean yes it was a long I feel like the I feel like the the flight the airlines ought to Steve's telling us
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Starting point is 00:54:21 was charged after police found lots and lots of drugs in his truck. So it was a traffic stop, and they pulled him over because he was speeding. So it was in Fort Wayne. And the canine did an open air sniff. Is that when they just get out and go like that? They just kind of sniff in the air. And he alerted, the canine alerted to the presence of narcotics. They found multiple, well, over 30 individually packaged.
Starting point is 00:54:51 kilos of cocaine so they were looking at a million dollars in street value this guy had a lot so he was of course taken into custody i'm just surprised that he didn't go oh well that wasn't that's not mine that's not mine at all uh a florida man was accused of stealing a car and trying to run over the victim found hiding in a porta potty oh boy he looks madly county florida joshua mullnix was arrested on sanibel island after police say he stole a construction worker's car and then tried to run him over the victim had to jump out of the way to avoid being hit he entered the property tried to break into a shed, ended up getting into this, getting into this worker's car. And yeah, he ran through a gate. He caused thousands of dollars in damage because he ran everything over trying to flee.
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Starting point is 00:56:50 So, Antifa, they were very upset because, heaven forbid, there be anybody who's a conservative speaking at UC Berkeley. And they decide to go and set fire to stuff. And, I mean, that's not even hooliganism. They just decided to act like a little Marxist brats because they cannot stand a difference in opinion. It's very interesting. The left is, when they show you who they are, believe them. Welcome back to the program. Daniel Ash with you are at the top of this third hour.
Starting point is 00:57:26 So where to start? Yeah, we were reliably told, as Kane reminds us, that that doesn't exist. The Antifa doesn't exist. It's not real. Don't you know the real organizations they're supposed to have? Like, you know, they got ID cards and members jackets and they have insignia. These people, you believe that? do you believe it so a few things we've been talking about the housing thing and this is going to be a major issue going forward and it's really used a lot of this is really used very divisively on the right there's a couple of things i want to get into some of the woke left also so i saw this from the new york post this was a couple of years ago apparently coca cola still has a major problem they're apparently still practice
Starting point is 00:58:18 seeing DEI hiring at their company. Now they first got in trouble for this back in 21 when they had a training. I'm looking at their materials. Diversity training that urged people to quote be less white. Remember that? I don't even know how you. Do you show up in blackface? Like what does that mean?
Starting point is 00:58:40 You show up eating tacos? I don't know. I mean technically they're white. So I don't understand. Like how does that mean, Kane? Well, how do you be less white? Be less white over there. You're so white.
Starting point is 00:58:52 Only half white. Hmm. This is what they said. Apparently, the way that they described it is you're supposed to be less oppressive, whatever that means. Less arrogant, ironic, less defensive, super ironic, less ignorant. I feel like the Vince McMahon meme where his eye shoot lasers at the end of the panel. Be less ignorant, be more humble. Listen, believe.
Starting point is 00:59:14 What? Break with apathy. What? white solidarity. There isn't white solidarity. Have you seen the right lately? There isn't any white solidarity. That's all nonsense. That's all driven by people who worship race. You see the godlessness of it, but do you also see the horseshoe theory where you have some people on the right that aren't really on the right, but they're just, they say that they're very far right, but they're actually on the left. And that's horseshoe theory. When you get so far over that you go right
Starting point is 00:59:37 back to where you started. That's what it is. Why are they still doing this over there? Apparently this is still a thing. They are still, there were whistleblowers sending stuff into different writers online saying that they're apparently still practicing this to a certain degree. How do you just be, you're a soda company. Just make stupid soda and shut up. It's got to be less white. Got to be less white cane, whatever that all that means. I don't even understand what less white is. but it's less white. From the company that creates cola. I mean, it's not even the good like Mexican Coke either.
Starting point is 01:00:22 It's just the stuff with the aspartame in it. Clip that little bit. It's not good like the Mexican Coke. Well, they use real sugar in that and I ain't going to lie. It's way better. Kane is, where's the lie? You're not lying. No lies detected, sirs and maims.
Starting point is 01:00:39 None of it. Be less white. Be less stupid. be less godless goodness so no spright i mean sprites great if you're sick and you have the flu it's too white it's got to be less white otherwise i don't i only like carbonation if there's high fructose corn syrup with it otherwise i don't like carbonation unless it's persico or yeah like a cola i don't want i don't want it carbonated water is evil because it like evaporates once it's in your mouth and you're like did i take it?
Starting point is 01:01:13 drink i don't know that's what that's like so let's uh we cut into some of this other stuff all right so the uh what do we got here oh i wanted to i touched on this very briefly i don't know if i really want to i'm going to play this broad because it's coming making the rounds they're trying to make this uh female i guess like the dumb bimbo version of Joe Rogan for the left. I don't know. And I want to play this and then I'm going to bring this full circle to Woke Reich. So this is some interior decorator lady who is on Bravo's real nags of whatever county. I don't know. I don't watch any of this stuff because I'd rather gouge my eyes out. If I wanted to go see overdramatic people, then I would look at members of
Starting point is 01:02:04 my own family. Go ahead and play. Go ahead and play this one. White people that triple trumped that have the nerve and the audacity to walk into a Mexican restaurant, a Chinese restaurant, an Indian restaurant, go to perhaps their gay hairdresser. I don't think you should be able to enjoy anything but cracker barrel. And if you want to triple Trump and you want to browbeat DEI, and you want to browbeat gay people, and you want to browbeat black people as you've been doing for 400 years, And you want to browbeat this generation of immigrants that come over here and open up businesses earnestly pay their taxes. You want to demonize them and call them rapists and felons and all the shit when the felon is the teeny weeny mushroom piece of shit cancels McTacocco at the top of the ticket.
Starting point is 01:03:00 So I wasn't going to get mean. But then I heard the full clip. Kane I'm trying real hard to be the shepherd here Ringo I wasn't going to be mean I just find it very ironic that someone that has a face like a prolapsed anus is so upset over people who vote for Trump and where they eat like how far do you want me to go from here Kane
Starting point is 01:03:37 choose your path so far you can keep going okay I'm just saying she seems to have a lot of time to think about this she seems to have a lot of time to obsess
Starting point is 01:03:52 about where Trump voters go to eat you know time that may have been taken up by a loving husband or children or community involvement and without all of those things
Starting point is 01:04:12 seems that she's left with a lot of time on her hands to embitter herself harden her heart immobilize her face and do everything except be a good person and
Starting point is 01:04:31 I also hear a woman who, it seems like she just ripped off that clanhood and went to town because there are a lot of Hispanic voters that voted Republican and that voted for Trump. In fact, as I said in our first hour, it is one of the fastest growing demographics within the GOP. And for the past three elections, there's been a deluge of voters.
Starting point is 01:05:04 that have voted for Republicans, that have voted for Trump, specifically Trump, and they've joined the right-leaning coalition. And so I get that unfulfilled, lonely, aging, progressive white women love to fantasize about being the white saviors of minorities all throughout the United States. It's a position that makes them feel better about their sad lives. And it also is kind of a reflection of their own bigotry because they feel like their white saviorism is the only thing that's going to help minorities. And meanwhile, you know, you have Hispanic voters and Chinese voters and everybody else. Like, we don't, we don't need that. We're doing quite fine by ourselves. It's that. That, that,
Starting point is 01:06:02 quiet bigotry of thinking that you can do it better for someone than they can do it for themselves that's really you know just chef's kiss here and I was thinking about this you know as I was overloaded with insulting remarks that I could say and I could be really mean I could make her cry if I wanted to but I'm you know I'm trying to be a nice person really hard trying to be and I was thinking about this and I thought you know if there's this big coalition that's been built on the right. It's a coalition that is even larger than what we saw with the Tea Party in the Tea Party days. And that was a very large coalition, even larger than what we saw in the 90s with the new conservative revolution under Gingrich when Gingrich was at the house. And I thought,
Starting point is 01:06:53 you know, if I wore someone on the left, and this is becoming a real stronghold for the GOP. and I needed, if I was on the left and I really wanted to redirect those voters back to the left, how would I accomplish that? And then, you know, it's interesting because then I started seeing like Nick Fuentes stuff pop up and the embrace. No one's talking about the platforming.
Starting point is 01:07:25 That's a misdirection by people who know that if they were to actually debate this stuff on the merits that they would lose. So they try to say it's about platforming. It's not even about platforming. It's about the absence of a pushback. There was no accountability. There were no hard questions and I watched everything. There's no hard questions asked. So spare me that defense because those people didn't watch it as I did. I would think that constructing your own straw mien of identity politics on the right and worshiping it is going to be one of the things that drives apart the coalition.
Starting point is 01:08:02 That's a great way. You infiltrate and then you start being an unapologetic disciple of Marxist identity politics. That is going to go, that's going to build, and that will go a long way and destroying this coalition. And I was thinking about that as I was looking at some of the data from the last election. particularly in Pennsylvania, some others. Now, I don't think any of this has built up enough to have an effect immediately on that Democrat, in this last election. However, in Pennsylvania, Democrats are pushing back in the registration battle, and they're winning.
Starting point is 01:08:50 They're winning. In terms of active party registrations, in terms of people who are registering at first, Republicans were beating Democrats and now Democrats are beating Republicans. And then, of course, we just, Democrats just want a big old gerrymandering battle, which I'll mention here coming up. So my point is, is that I think you need to be very, very careful about some of the stuff that's out there. And think about this. There are a million different ways right now that they are trying to destroy the coalition. And a lot of people, honestly, like this lady you got to you got to be careful where your information is coming from insanely now
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Starting point is 01:10:59 It broke into a Colorado home twice and one night in Boulder. Twice early Wednesday morning, according to Denver 7. The bear was breaking into the car, somebody's car weeks prior. And the situation grew when the bear broke into some woman's home right through the sliding glass doors about 1 a.m. They actually had to crawl out of a window and run to a car. And then police arrived and yelled at the bear, and the bear ran away. but it came back a couple of hours later
Starting point is 01:11:27 and ransacked the kitchen how does it still getting in I'm curious because it doesn't say they broke anything I mean they're getting ready to hibernate right so that's probably just saying there's a little reason
Starting point is 01:11:40 why there let's see I don't blame them the alien ship apparently is going to hide from humans when it closes in on Earth before Christmas that's what everybody's saying about that giant space turd that went around the moon Harvard astrophysicist says that
Starting point is 01:11:56 the three-eye atlas is going to hide from humans when it closes in on Earth. But we already saw it. He said seven jets were released from it. I really wanted to be aliens. I mean, I think it is. Do you really think it is? I think so.
Starting point is 01:12:09 Really? Yeah. I mean, how do you change your direction unnaturally? And it changes the brightness and the shape and everything else. I like the fact that there's still mystery in the universe. so I don't know I just think it needs to come and humble us all but it apparently yet has a complex
Starting point is 01:12:28 jet structure and a glowing halo it passed by the sun and it's the three eye atlas and so they said that yeah it has a large glowing halo I mean that's at least what they're saying but this guy says this astrophysicist says that's probably alien life and it's going to hide itself
Starting point is 01:12:45 as it gets closer to earth but we already saw it it's like a toddler playing hide and seek we already see you what is your theory we haven't seen any of the aliens we've just seen the ship I'm thinking he's talking more about the aliens hiding themselves
Starting point is 01:13:00 like they're going to be here I would hide myself too I wouldn't even want to come here locking the doors that's what I've been saying forever I've been saying this for 10 years they lock their doors when they fly past wouldn't you I mean for crying out live
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Starting point is 01:14:55 What about child care though? Child care I already committed to. So we'll be on a path to get there because I'm committed to this as mom governor. I get it. But also to do it statewide right now, it's about $15 billion. The entire amount of my reserves. Oh, you got lied to then. Oh, you're not getting free buses. Oh, no free buses for you. By the way, you know all the people that were voting for the free buses, probably most of them don't even take the bus? Because it was all the super rich communists that live in Manhattan that do it. That's just saying. Also notice she didn't bring up this information until after the election that there was no real, you know, money to squeeze out of the system for free buses.
Starting point is 01:15:43 No free buses. Just saying. I, I don't know, I, we all knew that wasn't going to happen because none of it ever made sense. None of it ever made sense. We all knew it was going to happen. Just, this is like when you, when you're, when you're promising like Santa stuff. I don't know. So one of the, let's see here, because we got a lot of stuff still to get into.
Starting point is 01:16:14 And we've had a, where do I want to, because there's a million, some crazy ways that I could go. Oh, gosh. By the way, did you guys hear this new Jane's Addiction, spoken word track? This is cut 13. It's such garbage. I'm sorry. Just listen to this. This is so bad. I don't know why they're doing spoken word, but here it is. Outrageous that a group of Senate Democrats just joined with Republicans really to undermine our efforts on health care. That's what this fight has been about, extending the premium subsidies so that people's insurance costs are affordable. What's happened now is there, will continue to be outrageous doubling or tripling the cost you know he had a hard time his last show when he had that thing with david navarro but peri feral i just don't got like spoken words not the way to go i'm just saying that's also what in sanos hell is happening on her fingers with all the jewelry oh she's always like that like how many rings i can't stand things like hitting each other and making that sound bracelets rings oh i can't stand it i cannot stand
Starting point is 01:17:19 feeling of having two rings on your hand touch ah why how do you do that how do you wear all the things like is she afraid that something's going to happen or she's she's going to wear all the jewelry so she's buried with it i don't get it it's weird it's a bad that's uh what's her face rosa delaro sorry if you mistook it for peri feral i understand it's very difficult nowadays it was an i actually don't even understand i didn't hear a thing she said she was complaining about something with Obamacare. That's all. I just wanted to play that for you. That's it. That's all. I don't care. I don't care about anything else. All right. So, the fight with on the left, this is cut 10. AOC in terms of favorability. I know a lot of people are trying to make her happen on the left.
Starting point is 01:18:09 She has such a tiny little district. But listen to this. This is very interesting analysis. Unfortunately, it was on CNN, but listen, the cut 10. So, you know, you see this opening slide here, and you see, of course, that Chuck Schumer is underwater with Democrats nationally. But, of course, the ultimate way to get Chuck Schumer out of office is to beat him in New York State. So how do New York State Democrats feel about Chuck Schumer? And take a look here, the net favorable among New York Democrats. Chuck Schumer is above water with the Democrats in his home state. But just by 16 points, look at Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez running way ahead.
Starting point is 01:18:40 If she decides to challenge Chuck Schumer, come 2028, she's got a real leg up on the competition. I dare say at this point she would be the favorite to beat him, which would be something that would... It's never going to happen, but that's adorable that, you know, they keep saying that. This is what happens when you give the left, when the left allow the crazies to take control. That's a big thing. One of the things we've been talking about, at least, you know, for a segment out of the show every day, is the woke Reich stuff, which is huge. And we've been talking about some of the things that contributed to this. And there was some great analysis that we had last week.
Starting point is 01:19:15 A lot of it's up on substack, by the way, chapter and verse, if you want to go and read it. But this, the issue with, of what the left or what the right is struggling with as it relates to Gen Z is a serious thing. We're talking about the housing stuff, you know, education, all of this. But I also think that people are being fed just a line of garbage about different alliances. and foreign influence. And I don't see the same amount of concern for foreign influence when it details the ungodly amounts of Qatari money
Starting point is 01:19:58 that are coming into the United States. And we know that they were paying influencers because there was some stuff that came out. And there were some influencers that were pretending to be on the right that it came out that they were paying influencers to promote certain talkings. points and to try to amplify things like the 22 World Cup and all of this stuff.
Starting point is 01:20:24 There was a lot of that. They apparently, the Wall Street Journal had a major story about this, had a lot of research into it, where Cutter had targeted 250 influencers on the right to try to change policy. Now, we know that they also do that on the left, too. And this is something, you know, Soros pays a lot of people on the left. left. A lot of people on the left. The Tides Foundation, all of that. There was a lot with Antifa for this too. But the issue with Cutter and the amount of money, the very what's called unconventional lobbying campaigns, they're trying to gain broader support in the U.S. There
Starting point is 01:21:08 are billions of dollars flowing through this. There was one account that came out and it was being paid, it was one of those that received money from Qatar. And as it turned out, the person that was receiving the money was based in Pakistan, but pretending to be based in the United States. And it was like, they were calling themselves like Maga Patriot or something. They had like two million followers. And the account was only a couple of years old. There's a whole network of this stuff. And I don't hear any of the people who are completely. about foreign influence mentioning this at all and there's a reason why there is my thought on all of this is that there is a major major op that is happening to where the purpose is to divide the right
Starting point is 01:22:04 and keep everybody focused on one thing so all this other stuff can happen and I think this is something we're going to be talking about as the days go but it's a very real thing like for instance you know, you're talking about Islamists students that are at University of Illinois, Chicago, where they're saying that America's cancer, America's cancer, Islam is the answer. I mean, speaking about this stuff on college campuses, right? A lot of people are being baited into only focusing on Israel so that you don't talk about any of this stuff. You don't talk about Epic City in Texas trying to change its name or the tricks that are reported on in terms of how they're able to be a predominantly Islamist community by saying that your HOA fee has to go to the mosque. A lot of people are
Starting point is 01:22:50 kind of uncomfortable with that. That's what's being reported. A lot of questions exist about this or how Texas is the number one state in the nation that's being targeted for Islamist development. And Islamist, as you know, is the politicized, highly politicized, highly radical Islam that we're seeing. That's, you know, dominating Iran and is dominating, you know, Hezbollah and Hamas and all of this stuff. It's all Islamist. There's not a lot of questions being asked. Not enough because everybody's focusing on the paltry amount that A-PAC, which is an American thing with American donors, what they're spending to lobby. Because I know it's shocking, but lobbying groups will lobby. That's a fact of life. But if, but I can't take any of these people seriously because
Starting point is 01:23:36 they don't have a peep about Qatar. They don't have a damn thing about it. They're not talking about any of these developments in Texas. They're not talking about the billions upon billions. They're the number one donor to American universities. If you want to know why there's this fast-growing sentiment just in the past decade on American colleges and universities where
Starting point is 01:23:55 people are really just, they're preaching this perceived virtue of Islamism while attacking the United States. There's a lot that explains this. And it's all by design. And I will say that on the left and the right we're not the same the left votes their their freaks into office on the right
Starting point is 01:24:18 people are trying to correct information and stop people from being influenced by the freaks this is something i don't like bill mar because bill mar repeated this predator's lie about me this guy who apparently was trying to use my name to advance his career never even met this guy I couldn't recognize him in a lineup. And I've been mad at Bill Maher for years because Bill Maher repeated verbatim a story that this guy tried pushing on me in Daily Mail that I was trying to do a reality TV show. When I had an agent for crying out loud with the biggest agency in the world, I don't know why I would go with some Z-list or guy that I've never met. I don't know. It was after Parkland.
Starting point is 01:24:58 And he repeated that lie on air. So I've been mad at Bill Maher ever since. But he makes my point here. So I'll play it. This is cut 26. It does seem like the entire Republican establishment lined up against this. I'm not sure you could say that about the Democratic assembly. I mean, Ted Cruz, you know, we've had on this show, and I certainly have had my differences,
Starting point is 01:25:21 but I'm glad to talk to everybody on this show. He was very good on this. He said, the danger I want to highlight tonight is anti-Semitism in the last six months. I've seen it on the rise in a way I've never seen it before on the right. Here's the interesting thing I thought he said. He said about a decade ago, anti-Semitism began rising on the left, and the Democratic Party did nothing. And the decade that followed, it has consumed the Democratic Party. I'm not so sure he's not right about that.
Starting point is 01:25:50 I'm not so sure the Democratic politicians are more afraid to challenge their left who think Hamas is terrific than the Republicans are. No, no, Ted Cruz is right. I agree 100% with Ted Cruz. it's kind of interesting that's Moskowitz who said yeah I agree with him he's right on that that's a very interesting thing on and that's how it's always been on the right I remember the early days of the tea party when we would have people that would dress up
Starting point is 01:26:20 and like Aryan nation stuff and they would have these insignias and they would try to show up at rallies and we had signs printed up saying not with us et cetera because the media was so eagerly reporting that oh look at these you know these notorious, you know, white supremacists that are showing up at these rallies. And we were able to kind of drive that out and stop the media from trying to discredit this grassroots movement
Starting point is 01:26:47 with guilt by association. And we were practicing our free association. We didn't want to be harmed by that ideology. And now you're being told that your establishment if you don't entertain it. It's not about platforming it. It's about embracing it. And don't sit here and tell me that you're asking hard questions when I watch the interview and you don't ask hard questions. And I feel like I've been really cool up into this point, especially with people that I've known that you guys don't know that I know behind the scenes and have talked to and I'm really getting tired of the people who puffed themselves up and they're like, if you have a difference, then call me first before going online. Well, guess what we do call
Starting point is 01:27:23 and you don't answer. And then you go to text message and you try to argue book length and text message about it and then decline to go on any space where you might be asked a hard questions. So spare me the tough guy stuff. It's incredibly frustrating. Everybody has right a free association. And sure, ask questions about geopolitical moves that the United States does. But don't sit here and Matt Bailey and pretend that you're asking a question when in reality you're accusing people of dual loyalty and things of that nature, which that's a very different thing. and a lot of people, maybe they don't under, I don't know, maybe they haven't lived long enough where they don't realize it. I don't know. But I don't want to see the right become what the
Starting point is 01:28:10 left is. I don't want everything to end up being somebody like, you know, Mam Dani or Hassan Piker versus, you know, the grapers or something like that, good grief. But that's, everything's going to be going to a version of identity politics if we don't course correct. And while all of that is happening and while everybody's focused on that, guess what? You have Islamism spreading in the United States. And I do think it's very interesting that that Graper movement has no problem with Islamism. They like it, actually. I mean, who was it, Knowles or whatever? One of those guys that, I don't know what's happening over at Daily Wire actually came out and said, you know, say what you will, but the hijab is actually a very conservative, you know, modest clothing for women.
Starting point is 01:28:55 I'm like, how, you know what, how are you a male American and you're saying something completely cucked like that? I don't know. We've got, we have, we have an intellectual anemia with supposed thought leaders on the right. If you're looking to create a stable financial future, consider noble gold investments. Gold and silver are tangible assets, not just numbers on the screen, with thousands of years of trust behind them. Gold IRAs let you hold real assets in tax-deferred or tax-free retirement accounts. Noble Gold is the number one ranked gold IRA company for four years running, handling over $2.5 billion in precious metal transactions.
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Starting point is 01:32:32 It's right next to Whiteman Air Force Base. This is in Missouri. This is just crazy story. And the couple that purchased them, like they were all involved. We're going to talk more about this tomorrow. We talked about it with Stephen Yates. I just want to know how this happens. How does this stuff happen?
Starting point is 01:32:48 I think I ran out your time for today in stupidity, Kane. I apologize. But we were going to have it. we uh make sure again you uh find us on substack find us on youtube facebook like and subscribe i'll be back behind the mic with you tomorrow

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