The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Trump's Historic EU Deal, Shariah Job Listings & Sydney Sweeney Propaganda?!

Episode Date: July 28, 2025

President Trump announces a landmark trade deal with the European Union. A Former Marine helped put an end to a mass stabbing inside a Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan. Zohran Mamdani attended a "la...vish, three-day-party at his family's private estate" in Uganda for his wedding. H1D A woke leftist calls American Eagle “fascist propaganda” after they feature Sydney Sweeney in an ad campaign. Gavin Newsom claims Trump is trying to rig the Midterm elections over Texas’ redistricting. Food airdrops in Gaza are reportedly injuring people. The UK Government posts a job opening for a "Sharia Law Administrator". A British reporter asks Trump why he’s in a bad mood. Stephen Yates from Heritage joins us to discuss Gaza’s humanitarian crisis, Chinese farms in America and Trump’s EU deal.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…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 code DANAHumanNhttps://HumanN.comSupport your cholesterol health with SuperBerine—on sale at Sam’s Club from 7/23 to 8/17. Boost your metabolic health and save!Keltechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSee the third generation of the iconic SUB2000 and the NEW PS57 - Keltec Innovation & Performance at its bestAngel Studioshttps://Angel.com/danaGet free tickets to see Sketch in theaters on 8/6. Sign up for the Angel Studios Member’s Guild and claim your perks today.Allio CapitalDownload Allio from the App Store or Google Play, or text “DANA” to 511511 to get started today.All Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/Dana Medical freedom is American freedom. Use code DANA10 to get 10% off your order.Ruff GreensCall 214-RUFF-DOG Get a FREE Jumpstart Bag AND Ruff Chews—just pay shipping! A $30 value. Phone offer only!!!

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Starting point is 00:00:01 So we're going to do the following. The European Union is going to agree to purchase from the United States $750 billion worth of energy. $750 billion worth of energy. They are going to agree to invest into the United States, $600 billion worth of energy. more than they're investing already. So they're investing a large amount of money. You know what that amount of money is. It's very substantial, but they're going to invest an additional $600 billion.
Starting point is 00:00:49 They're agreeing to open up their countries to trade at zero tariff. So that's a very big factor. Opening up their countries, all of the countries, countries will be opened up to trade with the United States at zero tariff. And they're agreeing to purchase a vast amount of military equipment. We don't know what that number is, but it's, it's, the good news is we make the best military equipment in the world. So sort of you have to do that, I mean, until somebody tops us, which is not going to happen.
Starting point is 00:01:21 We're way ahead. So it looks like now, it's official. It was announced today, according, well, you can judge, I think, on what the United States gets out of it. by the weeping and gnashing of Francis' teeth. And because they're not pleased, we're going to get to some of the reaction of that. But the trade deal that was made with the European Union, which is, I mean, this was something, well, we knew that they were negotiating.
Starting point is 00:01:49 I was actually thinking it was going to take a little bit more time to announce it, but we knew that they were negotiating. But this is, I mean, we averted a trade war, so that's good news, indeed. So that's how we're starting this Monday. And I think that as we watch all these other reactions roll in, fascinating stuff, this is good news. This is what we needed to see more of. And with this, too, some of the headlines that I've seen on it and the way that I have it in the rundown, like if you look at the way that the left's describing it, I don't know why they act like this is such a bad deal. why they act like it's bad that the United States wants to make a deal that's advantageous,
Starting point is 00:02:29 you know, to where the United States isn't doing most of the heavy lifting and always taking the penalty. So the trade deal that they have, this was announced, technically it was announced yesterday when POTUS was in Scotland. And they've been having negotiations over this back and forth for weeks now. They said that Europe is going to purchase $750 billion in energy projects. products, excuse me, from the United States and invest $600 billion in the U.S. and purchase a vast amount purchase, not given. So this is not going to be like what we were doing with Ukraine. We're not giving anything. And also purchasing a vast amount of military equipment. So that's pretty good. And they said that, you know, they want to correct this imbalance that
Starting point is 00:03:17 we have had for quite some time that I think everybody would agree that it's always seemingly gone one way, usually one way only. And so this, the day, I mean, this was, the deadline was what, Friday this week came? Wasn't it? And they were trying to get it done before some of the stuff kicked into gear with the EU. So they said they want to rebalance the trade relations and do it in a way that, you know, it emphasizes the alliance, et cetera, et cetera. So this is all, this is all good. I'm happy they can purchase, they can purchase military equipment just like anybody else can purchase military equipment. So that's the deal. They said that, uh, It was, I mean, they were days short of the deadline when they reached this.
Starting point is 00:03:58 And they, because they were going to get hit by those Liberation Day tariffs. If they weren't going to, if they had not come to a deal with the United States, then they were going to be hitting these, these liberation day tariffs. So this is, and so the U.S., the EU-U.S. trade war, that's, I mean, because everyone, I think all the foreign press, I think they wanted one. I think they kind of wanted a trade war. I don't know. That's just my thought on it because they seem to be not happy totally with the way that this. Like for instance, Trump trade, this is MSNs, of course it's MSNs. Trump trade deal proves that access to the U.S. still matters above all else. Now, you would think that that's like a flattering headline.
Starting point is 00:04:42 It's not meant to be a flattering headline. That's what is interesting about this. And they said that it's the reality of these asymmetric trade deals touted by the White House cane. Our own press is angry that we came to these deals. They said it's asymmetric, Kane. What it is is they've set this whole thing up because they wanted you to be upset about Trump's tariffs and this not normal approach to his economic policies. And because it's not coming true what they told us, this is what they're now doing. And it's pretty shameful.
Starting point is 00:05:16 So it's not an asymmetric trade deal, by the way. I don't know how you can say that us, like, finally equalizing it is somehow asymmetric, but it wasn't asymmetric. It wasn't asymmetric when we were the ones who were getting penalized. That wasn't asymmetric. So why is this? Because they're not the only people describing it in these terms. I'm just using this as like one example of the broader media.
Starting point is 00:05:41 But it wasn't asymmetric, though, when it was the United States that was getting pummeled. Oh, but now the media is very concerned about fairness. they weren't, again, I just, they're not concerned about fairness this entire time. Good heavens. So this was, you know, the way that the media, the angrier that they are over it, the more I'm inclined to think that it's actually, that this is all good. I mean, it seems all good. But I'm more inclined to think that it's all good because the media hates it so much. So this was one of the things that they were looking to button up while POTUS was in Scotland.
Starting point is 00:06:15 And he visited a golf course while he was in Scotland in the meantime. the French prime minister called the EU-U-U-S trade deal, a quote dark day for Europe. Yeah, Macron said, I think his wife needs to come hit him again. Yeah, and? Just a couple of dudes fighting. Trump, they said that 15% means European exporters are going to face more than triple the average. What were our people facing? What were the United States facing?
Starting point is 00:06:44 This is the thing that's just boggling the mind here. I mean, what were we facing? I don't, we have a 50% tariff on steel and aluminum, according to POTUS. We're going to keep that in place, although that could be replaced with the quota system. That's something that's going to be further negotiated. They were going back and forth on pharmaceuticals. They were looking at different sectors, a number of different things. The steel and aluminum, though, that makes sense.
Starting point is 00:07:11 And that's fine. They can, you know, we've come to this good arrangement. Now we can continue having these conversations. And they're upset. they said, well, you know, we, Trump could change the terms of the deal. I don't think so. That's not, it's a deal. He hasn't done that with anybody else either. They haven't done it with any, they haven't, he hasn't changed the terms anywhere else. They say, well, you know, we're also upset. Tariffs to remain, remain hired here than they have been historically. I really don't want to
Starting point is 00:07:37 hear about it from anybody that's been terrifying the United States. Come on. This is about equalization. That's literally all this is. It's about equalization. You made a shocked face. What were you saying? because they said this is how it hasn't been done historically. It's like, yeah. Yeah, it hasn't been done historically. That's exactly the point. Yeah, that's our whole point.
Starting point is 00:07:59 Great job, guys. Great job for figuring that one out. We're very pleased. Very happy with that. So they said Ursula Vanderly, and she said that this is going to bring stability, et cetera. But no, no, no, the French prime ministers is not happy with it. Not happy.
Starting point is 00:08:16 It's a dark day for Europe. because they don't get to just penalize freely the United States, I guess. I'm not quite sure. The French Prime Minister, Francois Berousse, is not the French president, but he was saying that it was a dark day, that the European Union had capitulated to Donald Trump's threats. They capitulate it. I don't know if he's seen his country. You know what we need to call Brigitte Macron to go over and hit this one.
Starting point is 00:08:41 Hit this one, too. I don't know if he's seen his country and the problems that they're having there in, but he probably might ought to hold his tongue. We're going to have more on this. Also, I'm sure that everybody heard about the stabbing that took place over the weekend. That was this is a crazy story. A heroic shopper. He's a Marine. He's a, I would say what, retired Marine who stepped in. Derek Perry, he pulled out his concealed firearm. This was at the Michigan Walmart where 42-year-old James Gilly, Bradford James Gilly, had stabbed 11 people inside the Michigan Walmart. He's facing charges of terrorism and assault with intent to murder.
Starting point is 00:09:22 This is according to the Grand Traverse, Traverse County prosecutor. The bystanders were crediting him for saving Derek Perry for saving these people's lives. You could see Perry there. He's got the longer hair. And he's walking, he's got this guy. He held him at gunpoint until cops arrived. Drew's gun, held him at gunpoint until cops arrived. Imagine had he not been there to do that. Imagine had Derek Perry not been at Walmart that day and not had been there to retrieve his, to pull his firearm and hold this guy until cops arrive. And so this, I mean, just wildly stabbing, just went wildly stabbing people.
Starting point is 00:09:59 And apparently I think there were children elderly. I mean, it's just absolutely insane. He's being credited for saving the lives of so many people. And I agree. He needs a metal at this point because guns save lives. I mean, this is, what a chaotic scene. What a chaotic scene. And he seemed cool, calm, and collect the whole time I got to say.
Starting point is 00:10:17 I watched a couple of different videos of this, Juan's showing you some now on the simulcast. Derek Perry seemed, he seemed pretty cool and under pressure. And that's exactly, you know, that's the kind of guy you want. But yeah, he subdued this guy who went on this rampage, stabbing all these people at, you know, because I mean, I guess, common sense and knife control at this Michigan, Walmart. And the sheriff said that they were, you know, people who did great. He didn't mention Perry by name, but they did later. but they, he, he, I just can't even imagine how much more horrific that would have been.
Starting point is 00:10:51 He saved a lot of people's lives. But this guy, this Bradford James Gilly faces charges of terrorism, 11 counts of assault with intent to murder. He used just like a switchblade or sorry, a pocket knife. He had a pocket knife, not even a switchblade. He's had a pocket knife. This is weird. I've never heard of a story like that where some, I mean, it's like a pocket night that a lot of dudes carry. Tons of dudes carry pocket knives.
Starting point is 00:11:14 We're going to now start having, I'm just waiting for these debates. So we've got a lot to get into unpack today as we get you set up for the week. And of course, we're going to get into some of the, you know, Congress is on a little break. But that hasn't stopped politicking and politicking over legislation. Also, you know, Zoron Mamdani got married over the weekend? So we have headlines coming up. But all of the people that were very, very, very, very, very angry at Jeff Bezos, Zosa's wedding have said nothing about this guy's wedding.
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Starting point is 00:13:40 This headline, Americans spend nearly half their day online, whether it's at work or play. It's an eye-opening new poll because people need to go out and touch grass. Too many people. When I see people like everybody at the restaurant on their phones, I want to go up at a public place. I want to flip the table over and throw all their drinks on them. It enrages me when I see people like just sitting there. They're in person and everybody's on their stupid phones. Americans spend nearly half their day online.
Starting point is 00:14:07 Now, you could say, but Dana, they might be reading things. and you know, you can read stuff. It's like, you know, reading books, but now you're just using your phone. Yeah, whatever. Half of the people are either playing games or they're arguing with stupid Randals online. I can't.
Starting point is 00:14:21 People who spend their day arguing with Randals online, God love you, but no, stop it. Go on touch grass. But it's a new survey that came out, the New York Post reported on it. I do believe it. And that's just adults. That's not kids.
Starting point is 00:14:34 Those are just adults that were surveyed. That's not kids. Can you imagine how much higher it is with the younger generations? Think about that. Wow. Jay Leno criticizes modern late-night comedy for alienating half the audience with partisan politics. And he's right. I think a lot of these people get into partisan politics because they're not clever enough to actually be funny. Being a comedian's hard. That's hard work. Being a comedian comedian. He sat down with an interview or for an interview. The guy who's, by the way, the CEO of the Reagan Presidential Foundation, he was questioned about his approach to political humor. But he was saying that people today, modern late-night comedy, they just, they focus too much. on partisan politics. And he's like, that's not, you can't spend a lot of time in that area. And he's completely right. And that's one of the reasons why they've, you know, ruined late night,
Starting point is 00:15:17 unfortunately. Also, let's see here, Democrats have gotten their lowest ratings from voters in 35 years. According to a new survey we're going to dive into from the Wall Street Journal, the lowest ratings ever from voters. This is in 35 years. Their party has not ranked so low. And this is like with their base, too. this is crazy. They're having a major, major identity crisis right now. Major identity crisis. Also, the American Airlines flight and Gulton, a lot of smoke, caused panic passengers to flee via a slide. I saw somebody come down on a slide and just sort of like roll down on the asphalt. That does not, I got to tell you, like whenever I've been listening to the emergency briefings and they talk about the slide and all that stuff, I would think that's kind of fun. It looks kind of fun. I want to go on the slide.
Starting point is 00:16:06 No, after I watched these people roll down the slide and like skid across the asphalt, not interested in doing that anymore. But there was apparently, they were all, obviously they were panicking and they had this inflatable slide come out. They said people were coughing, choking. It was American Airlines Flight 3023. It had a landing gear incident. It was taking off for Miami per the FAA. It was departing Denver.
Starting point is 00:16:28 So they were able to see it before it got in the air. Can you imagine? Can you imagine? They'd have been horrible. But they were able to get everybody out. Now they're trying to remedy the issue. They got the fire put out. Then now they're trying to remedy the issue.
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Starting point is 00:19:00 insightful analysis. Whenever you want, straight to you on YouTube. Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. And let's look at their net favorable ratings. Whoa, I mean, my God. You know, we mentioned CNN. We had that poll come out a little while ago on their net favorable rating.
Starting point is 00:19:18 They were 26 points underwater. You think that's low enough? How about we go even lower? We'll go to this side of the screen. I'm going to walk over here. We go to the Wall Street Journal minus 30 points, 30 points underwater. Their lowest-term record.
Starting point is 00:19:30 These polls have records going all the way back since the early 1990s. And when it comes to the Democratic Party's net favorable rating in both the Wall Street Journal poll and the CNN poll, the Democratic Party is breaking records in the way Jessica Dean, you don't want to break records. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:49 They're not doing, no one likes them. Steve reminds me of that scene from always sending in Philadelphia where Dennis is in those denim shorts and he's like, I can go lower. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash, with you. the radio program simulcast you can watch at channel 347. And that's direct TV. And then you've got Rumble, which sometimes works and sometimes.
Starting point is 00:20:15 Chats at Rumble. Is it working? Is the stream interrupted by the shareholders yet? No. Okay. Yeah. Is it working? Okay.
Starting point is 00:20:22 I wanted to make sure. YouTube, all that could. We'll be immediately throttled. It's just on those days. It's a Monday. This, but these low ratings that they have, I mean, have you seen the stuff that, who's surprised? Nobody's surprised.
Starting point is 00:20:39 Nobody's surprised. And then it doesn't help that their golden boy is such a starkly blatant hypocrite. And they don't even care. So I was looking at this, this story, because I thought a lot of people were going to be an up in arms over it, simply because because it's one month after Jeff Bezos's big wedding that he had. And all we heard from the left for forever was how horrible it was that Jeff Bezos had this big wedding, right? How horrible it was that he had this big wedding and he was in Venice and people complained about what they thought the cost was. And they complained about everything except his donations to like Venetian restoration,
Starting point is 00:21:25 but whatever. This guy, Zoran Mandani, Mamdani, He's the golden boy for the communist left. He's the avatar of all of really what Democrats are now. And he's an admitted socialist, although really he's a communist. Socialism is just a stone's, just a step on the path to communism. Come on. They're all the same damn thing. They just pretend there's nuances in order for you to think that they're more cerebral than they are.
Starting point is 00:21:59 So Mandani, he had a big wedding. It was described as, and I'm reading the news article, lavish. There's a photo from it there that Juan is showing you on the simulcast. Flowers, those are dozens of probably David Austin roses and very beautiful and, you know, very, I mean, it is on their compound, very lavish. It was a compound owned by his family in Uganda. And, I mean, it's a pretty, this is a pretty fancy wedding. They apparently had technology to jam cell phone signals.
Starting point is 00:22:31 You know what this looks like? It looks like, honestly, what is that movie? Crazy Rich Asians? And then they had the wedding scene. This looks like when they're on their way, or not the wedding scene, sorry, the party at the grandmother's house. This looks like on their way to the party at their grandmother's house. So he, I don't think they understand what elope is either.
Starting point is 00:22:52 It was reported that he eloped with his fiancé, except if you elope, you don't, you just go somewhere and you elope. You don't have a big elaborate wedding somewhere. else. That's a destination wedding. That's not an elopement, but okay. They had their wedding in this super rich neighborhood in Uganda. It's apparently the richest neighborhood in Uganda. It includes billionaires and tycoons and, you know, all of this stuff and all of the houses. I think the entry level house, they said, was a million dollars to get in. That's just bare minimum, bare bones, a million dollars. And they had armed security.
Starting point is 00:23:31 Let me read how this is what it says. Quote, the hum is set back from the road and sits on two acres of lush gardens surrounded by trees. It has a breathtaking panoramic view of Lake Victoria. And it features at least three security gates. So they had a fleet of range rovers driving everyone into the compound. You know, because he's a big greeny too. Security was tight. They had 20 special forces command unit.
Starting point is 00:24:01 guards. They had a phone jamming system so they were able to jam, you know, you couldn't use your phone at all whatsoever. They said the gates had at least nine guards stationed at the gates. Yeah. Huh. Interesting, right? Because he's the guy who thinks that he, I mean, he's a big socialist and he thinks that rich people are bad. He doesn't like, he doesn't like rich people. He's talked about this before. He's literally said, quote, I don't think we should have billionaires. That's a direct quote that he said. And by the way, it was an NBC piece that was celebrating him for saying it. So they weren't trying to slam him, et cetera. So he had, I mean, this party that he had for his wedding, huge, huge champagne socialist. Oh my gosh, they had drinks. They had everything.
Starting point is 00:24:55 The guests that were invited celebrated past midnight to celebrate the couple. They met on Hinge dating out. And the locals said that the wedding was in bad taste because the country was supposed to be in mourning for some Supreme Court judge. And so as a result, the nation's president, the president of Uganda, was barred from visiting to pay his respects to the couple so he couldn't go. So he, I mean, they, a phone jamming system. A phone jamming system. Does he think he's that important game? I'm curious.
Starting point is 00:25:38 Or that frightened and needing of anonymity that that's, they didn't want any photos to be leaked. Can I just point out, point out to that, you know, I, they had nine guards at one gate, right? So they had like all these special forces commandos. They had local law enforcement. Oh, I mean, police there, a phone jamming system, et cetera, et cetera. They had all these things there.
Starting point is 00:26:04 This is a guy who said to defund the police, like repeatedly, even after Democrats stopped saying it. He has said, quote, of the police, because he went on this rant on social media about police. And he said there's no negotiating with this institution. It's corrupt. Defund it, dismantle it. End of cycle. End the cycle of violence. He has retweeted people who called for defunding the police or dismantling the police state. Oh, and then he tried to 180 it later on. Of course, because he wanted to run for office. So then he came back and said, well, I mean, I won't totally defund the police.
Starting point is 00:26:46 And then he tried to dance back. I mean, it's really, really hard to say that you want to dismantle literally the word he used, the police system, when you have, you know, armed special forces commandos at your boogey wedding. Your boozy wedding. He acts like he's like a Kennedy or something. It's always, that's how the left always is. These are things that communists always want for themselves, but they don't want for anybody else. They don't want anyone else to secure the same opportunities or achieve the same level of success.
Starting point is 00:27:19 I think part of it is they believe that there's the scarcity of, resource or scarcity of opportunity, which kind of goes to show you that they don't really quite understand how that works or what it means. We didn't get, we didn't get the invite came. We didn't get the invite to the wedding. I'm so bummed. Listen to how bummed I am. I don't think anyone in the chat room got the invite either. Nobody got mad. Yeah. So I, um, I'm not surprised that they had this big, he got married in Uganda, though, to big old compounding Ghana. Why not New York? I loves New York so much. Why didn't he get married in New York? You know, I mean, you're running to be mayor of New York. Why didn't you? I don't know what he does. He's 33 and his, well, I guess it's his wife now is 27. They just say that she's like an illustrator. I don't even know. Like they sound like this couple that go for house hunters. And it's always this weird couple and they're like in their early 30s or they're like babies. They're like 19, 20. No, but they always come on and I've, you know, I've got a doctor. It's in Sanskrit and my wife.
Starting point is 00:28:22 is an underwater basket weaver and our budget is $13 billion. And you're like, how are you affording that? What do you do? You literally run drugs, don't you? You totally run drugs. We know you do. Come on.
Starting point is 00:28:36 But I don't know what either of them do. He's never had a job. And she's just described as like an illustrator. Pretty sure she's not the millionaire in the situation. So I, they're trust. fund nepo babies. They're socialist trust fund brats. That's what they are. That's exactly what they are. And he wants to run Manhattan. I mean, good luck with that, New Yorkers. Good luck with that. Now, a few other things. Yeah, his big, he had like a presidential style wedding. That's how somebody
Starting point is 00:29:08 described it. It makes sense. The, we were talking about the deal earlier with Scotland and how the president of, sorry, let me pull this story up, the president of France, not McCrum, because you have your prime minister and you have a president. there set up differently. But he was criticizing the trade deal saying that it was a dark day. It's a very dark day. Germany criticized it. The French, one of the French financial ministers also, the German chancellor, Frederic Mers, he said he and some of these other European leaders, I don't think are very happy with the terms. Kane, it's not up for them to be happy with the terms or not. It's not up for them. But France is mad because I think that
Starting point is 00:29:51 they feel undercut in it, perhaps. Well, they're tired. They realize that their free-loading days are coming to an end. We are going to get into more. We also have updates with the Washington Post. Their fact-checker left the paper. I mean, I'm not shocked by this. I mean, he wasn't a fact-checker.
Starting point is 00:30:10 He was no more a journalist than any, I mean, it's like St. Jamal Khashoggi was a journalist. He was an activist. Glenn Hessler wasn't a fact-checker. He was an editorialist who hid behind the veneer of fact-checking. so he could say whatever he wanted. Doesn't make sense. We're going to get into that. Some of the latest with Gaza, because some of the propaganda coming around that, even the stuff that I'm seeing from the right is just ridiculous. So we're going to dive into some of that as we get moving towards
Starting point is 00:30:33 days of these United States. And as we do so, the folks who help make the program possible, the burn a gun, you guys are familiar with the burn a gun. I'm always going to carry, and I have no problem using lethal force to defend myself or my loved ones. But I also realize that There are some instances where local or municipal restrictions prevent carry. So you need to have an alternative. And it's easy to have alternatives when you have a diverse array of weapons that you can use to protect yourself. And so the burn a gun comes in to play here. It shoots chemical irritant projectiles that can deter threats, disable threats from up to 50 feet away. And when you go to their website, they have all different versions. I think for the purpose, obviously, of defense, you need to look at the
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Starting point is 00:32:50 She sounds like a smiling friend's character. Why does, I mean, you know what, let's be honest. The only reason that this, guys, I'm not, if you're expecting sugar coating, you need to change the channel now because just it's not going to happen. First off, American Eagle is a brand name that predates even when she was a glint in her dad's eye before he got with her prostitute of a mother. That's number one. Number two, they're literally talking about denim. Number three, she's just mad because Sidney Sweeney, who's apparently in this ad. And I haven't even seen this ad. All I need is a fat, angry, progressive chick talking about it to let me know that I'm probably going to like the ad, right? So she's just mad because Sidney Sweeney is pretty and cute, and that's the whole thing of it. And don't sit here and be like, Dana, don't body shame. Shut up. Yes, I am because I care about the health of humanity. I'm sorry if you don't share the same concern that I do. But I'm also not going to apologize for having our culture and our lives dictated by angry, overweight goth chicks, morbidly overweight goth chicks who have a bull harness in their nose to the point where they can't even actually vocalize through their throat,
Starting point is 00:33:53 and it sounds like everything is just emanating from their headspace. So no, I'm not going to sit here and take advice from people who put the camera so down close to their face. It looks like a fish eye lens. Stop. And we're done. Is that okay? Yeah. Yeah. Why are people mad? Oh my gosh, blonde, blue-eyed. It says eagle. Because there's not blonde, blue-eyed people in the United States. good gosh I need to go back to church we're too far away from the sermon it's interesting
Starting point is 00:34:25 guess what the sermon was this weekend it's about using your words for encouragement mm-hmm it's gonna have some coffee are you starting today and practicing no I was gonna think on it a little bit you know and then just jump in with both feet later
Starting point is 00:34:41 but still though I just how was that Nazi propaganda I feel like stupid comments like that need to be pushed back with equal or greater absurdity and brutality. That is of my opinion. Because if you just dance around the fact or if you try to be polite about it, then it's just, it's stupid. All right, we got the commercial.
Starting point is 00:35:05 We don't need to let it run. They can pay for us. They can pay ad time for us. American Eagle can pay us for ad times. But, I mean, it's a fine commercial. She's literally talking about her denim. And probably she's going, well, I'm cute. And that that made this chick upset.
Starting point is 00:35:21 And so she's like, this is literally, it's literally not supergiana. All right, lunchbox. I feel like I'm watching Heather's right now. Like Heather's 3.0 because the new one that they did was horrible. I mean, the whole point of Heather's is that it was mean. But that's big fun right there. Dana, you're so mean. And this is new?
Starting point is 00:35:45 So I don't know. There's nothing wrong with this. So they were wrong. American Eagle was a huge thing when I was in high school, right? How long has that brand been around? Been around for some time. Yeah. And they're, I mean, I haven't gotten anything from them in a long time, but they, you know, they were like, weren't they like the denim people? I just remember girls in my school. There were two places where they always would go and they would get their jeans. And one was American Eagle. And then the other one. Do you remember this store? Some of you will remember it. It was called Mary Go Around. And it was like the cool store at the mall. Mary go around. And I was always too poor and too young to really be able to go in there and buy anything for myself. But like my older cousins were in there and I always love Mary Go Around. And when I always told myself, when I get older and I get a part-time job, I'm going to get a part-time job and Mary Go-Rown.
Starting point is 00:36:31 Is it look cool? It looked like a cool store. Or I wanted to work in a record store part-time. So that's the dream. That was the dream of 13-year-old Dana. What? Remember Spencer's? Yeah, I was, I mean, you, how can, you're traumatized from Spencer's.
Starting point is 00:36:45 a half of Spencer's was just inappropriateness. You would walk in, you guys remember the Spencer's stores? Oh my gosh. And I swear to you, like the longer they existed, the more inappropriate they got. You just didn't walk to the back of the store. You know what I mean? Like you would kind of stay in the front where the eye, the passer by eye, could see like the in caps and that and then just that.
Starting point is 00:37:07 You just stayed up in there. You didn't walk to the back because it got a little crazy there. We got a lot more on the way as we move towards our second. second hour. We're going to get there this Monday together. Take a seat. As we move, the folks who help bring you the program, it's the people over at Superbeats, the SuperBoreen supplement. You're familiar with it. It's all about healthy blood sugar levels and supporting healthy metabolism. And it's crucial to support these things. Superbureen is a convenient way for you to get the daily metabolic support that you need. And you can get it $5 off at Sam's Club now through August 17th.
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Starting point is 00:38:37 and told them, in essence, find five additional seats so we can rig the election next year and maintain the power and authority with the House of Representatives, which de facto amounts to no power, no authority, complete capitulation so Trump can continue to run roughshod over our rights and liberties. Oh my gosh, this is so stupid. I just, I want to swallow this hairbrush. I'm just so done with all. It's only Monday, you guys. I'm going to beat somebody with this thing. We're going to happen. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. Okay, this is why I just want to. pull my hair out. This is so stupid. First off, again, greeting salutations,
Starting point is 00:39:15 Channel 347, the stream, blah, blah, blah. Chats a rumble. I immediately, I just want to get into this. This conversation predates Trump. The conversation about redistricting in Texas literally predates Trump. And by predates Trump, I mean it predates
Starting point is 00:39:31 2016 Trump. Anyone who doesn't think so doesn't, hasn't been paying attention to what has been happening in Texas and the conversations that Texas has had. And as a result, is immediately disqualified from participating in the discussion on it. Because they're so stupid, they're going to drag down the intelligence quotient of the entire discussion to nil. So let's just, those people need to stay out of it. And of course,
Starting point is 00:40:00 by those people I'm including as the valedictorian Gavin Newsom. Trump did not call Greg Abbott and go, Greg, I need you to find me five extra seats. This is the stupidest thing I've ever heard. my gosh our everything is getting dumber and no one they're talking to gavin newsome about this no one stops him no reporter stops him and goes wait a minute do you realize how unbelievably idiotic that sounds and do you also sir realize that the argument over districting redistricting in texas is like a tenure thing that they've been are ever since it was done the last time they've been arguing over it he would not have had an answer for you i mean this is insane the idea that will he can Trump just called Greg Abbott.
Starting point is 00:40:42 Y'all, this has been happening for a while. The seats that are being considered are Algarines that said the Texas 9th Congressional District. Sylvester Turner had the 18th Congressional District that's vacant right now. Sylvia Garcia, the 29th Congressional District in Texas. Mark Vizi has the 33rd Congressional District in Texas. So those are the seats that are looking at, that they're looking at. And that's because every 10 years, that happens every 10 years. This is not unusual.
Starting point is 00:41:13 It's not like they just pulled this out of a hat and said, oh, my gosh, we're just going to do this right now and we're going to target. We're going to change it. It's every 10 years. There's a reason why, I mean, and again, it was 10 years ago that all of this was redistricted last time. And he, Gavin Newsom was trying to also say, I think this was last week, that he wanted to, if they're going to do that in Texas, then he, he's going to do that in California. The problem is that California's constitution, they manage the whole redistricting operation a lot differently than Texas does. They have like a over, they have like a whole separate entity for oversight, all of this stuff. It's just,
Starting point is 00:41:56 it's, there's no way that that he could actually do that there. But this idea that he's going to steal five congressional seats and gerrymander his way. Okay, he would still win in Texas without those districts. I don't think that Gavin Newsom understands that either. Even if Democrats kept those seats, which they did in 2016, Trump still took Texas. This is why this is so stupid. They're trying to create some kind of controversy out of literally nothing. And he clearly is not even fully aware of Texas's history. In California, and Jennifer Van Laar, who lives on California, it writes a lot about Gavin Newsom had a primer on the process for that because the ability for California, because Newsom was threatening to do that, like as retaliation of Texas did it, the ability
Starting point is 00:42:51 for them to draw their legislative districts, whether it's federal or state, that's they have an independent redistricting commission that oversees that. And they only meet once the census is complete. And that's literally their constitutional process. the state of California. So the California state constitution, that's how they have it set up, that they have an independent redistricting commission that oversees all of that. So for Newsom to actually retaliate in the way that he threatened to last week, they would actually have to change California's constitution. And that would have to be done by voters. And then they would have to qualify that. They'd have to gather signatures and then you have to have two-thirds votes of the legislature,
Starting point is 00:43:33 etc, et cetera. There's not, you wouldn't even have enough time to get that done in time for the next presidential election because it would take so long. There's no way you would even have it done in time, not for midterms and not the next presidential election. And that's just even if voters decided to support it, which I doubt that they would. So that's why what he's saying, that what he said last week is so dumb and what he's talking about this week is so ridiculous. Like they're trying to give Donald Trump more control. They're trying to get, you know what? Donald Trump would have had more control if that Joe Grutter's in Florida. Remember, Joe Grudor. He was so butt hurt over Ron DeSantis because they're so jealous of the Florida governor.
Starting point is 00:44:09 They got so mad that they literally tried to commit Sepaku down there in Florida, the Republican majority, their legislature. And they actually were fighting. So Joe Gruders and others apparently were working very secretly while he was kissing Trump's ass and begging, like Tiny Tim, begging for some handouts in the form of endorsements, he was actually working to undercut him behind the scenes. And he almost cost him a house seat. during redistricting in Florida, which would have cost Trump the House.
Starting point is 00:44:37 Like federal, the congressional house, yes. It came that close. Joe Grutter's the guy, the lunchbox that's like, look at me. I'm in, I'm at Mara Lago. And he likes to just like hang out there like a barnacle. And this guy literally almost cost the nation, the house majority. So that's how close they came in Florida. In Texas, it's not even going to be it.
Starting point is 00:45:02 It's not even going to be that. And even if they would have had these, I mean, because they're arguing that, well, they're going to make it to where Trump can't win or no Republican can ever win in Texas again. That's not going to happen because Republicans did win, even when Democrats control all those seats. So these are just the dumbest arguments that I can think I can think of. And they said that, and Jay, who was it? Pritzker decided Pritzker up in Illinois. Did you hear those? So I think this was Sunday. Let me pull this up.
Starting point is 00:45:27 He decided he was going to get involved in this and talk about it. and tweet about it. J.B. Pritzker, you know, governor of Illinois, all the way up there in Illinois. Don't they have some problems of their own? Listen to what he tweeted. And this was just a Saturday. Quote, Texas Democrats are sounding the alarm and it's past time that we all pay attention. Mago Republicans are trying to rig the game to give Donald Trump more control. We can't let that happen. Illinois stands with you and we're ready to fight back. You can't even, what? Can't even stand on assisted. What are you talking about? Cook County controls literally everything. for Illinois. You want to talk about gerrymandering?
Starting point is 00:46:05 Who boy. Go and take a peeksy up at what they do in Illinois. Cook County runs that whole state. That whole state. Rural Illinois does not matter. It's all Cook County. They run everything. So for that guy to get
Starting point is 00:46:20 involved, that is absolute irony. So I the fairness I just is shocking to me. I'm going to show you this picture. Hold up. I'm going to drop it in Slack so that everybody can see exactly what we're looking at here. This is, I'm going to give Juan and Kane the map where they drew
Starting point is 00:46:48 the weirdest looking districts in Illinois just to try to maintain control. Juan's going to throw, this is the redistricting that you're looking at if you're watching the live stream of the radio program. That's how the district map looks in Illinois. you want to talk about gerrymandering? What the hell is with the blue strip down there at the bottom? Kane, what in the world is this? It looks like it follows Highway 70 or something. Yeah, doesn't it?
Starting point is 00:47:15 This is wild. I mean, the way that they redistricted. So J.B. Pritzker's trying to lecture Texas about redistricting. This is J.B. Pritzker's state, Illinois. This is the gerrymandering that they've done. They literally, like, used highways to connect counties. so that they could include it in a district. That is what gerrymandering looks like.
Starting point is 00:47:38 J.B. Pritzker needs to take a million seats, and he probably needs them. So I don't even want to hear this guy talk about it. He is the most insane gerrymandering governor in the United States. I mean, that map, I'm just looking at it. It almost looks like it's insulting us. Someone said it looks like it's given us the finger. Yeah, you know, probably does. But this, that is crazy.
Starting point is 00:48:08 He loves gerrymandering. This is what they kind of want to do in Texas, too. They want to do the same thing in Texas. Look, every 10 years, this stuff happens. And districts change. And that's the way it is. That's the idea that, and Texas had a lot of people come in. So we absolutely need to reevaluate our maps.
Starting point is 00:48:27 We absolutely do. They're having their special session. This is one of the things that they're looking at. the Democrats are mad because it means, you know, you could have a five-seat pickup. And it's very, very close in the House right now. Very close in the House. And it's going to be, I mean, it's going to be a fight this midterm election. The GOP, I'm looking at, an RCP has some of this that's all over, Cook political report.
Starting point is 00:48:58 There are more seats that Republicans have to defend. than what Democrats have to defend. And Democrats are trying to, they would like to pick up like 20-something seats. That's not going to be possible, but they would. And they're, you know, redistricting. I think redistricting, it actually makes it a little bit fairer in Texas
Starting point is 00:49:22 because the way that Democrats were trying to draw, and Republicans let them in the state legislature, trying to redraw their districts is somewhat similar. but this it's going to be very midterms are going to be very interesting and it's going to be probably the most studied midterm election and probably an election where you have the highest turnout because it is the first it will be technically it's kind of the first post-Trump election in a way because he's not on the ticket excuse me for a general again and in some ways that means his his coattails are shrinking and some of these Republicans are going to
Starting point is 00:50:00 going to have to kind of stand on their own and not just hide behind his endorsement. You know what I mean? So if they're not good and they haven't done the job for the people, they're probably going to be called more to account than someone who, you know, obviously has because they're not going to be able to hide behind that. That's going to, their ability to hide behind that endorsement as like a hedge of protection for any and all accountability or anything is this isn't going to go well. They're going to have to be really good Republicans. It's going to be interesting. Texas will be interesting for sure. So we'll see what comes out of the special session that they have. We have headlines on the way as we move the folks who bring you the program, Caltech, the Generation 3 sub 2K, folds fast, optics
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Starting point is 00:51:39 This isn't satire. The UK government posted job opening for a Sharia law administrator via not the B and GB News. They said that it's a job role. Literally, it's Sharia law administrator. It's in Manchester. Wow. So we're going to circle back to that after. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:00 Yeah, that's almost beyond satire. Is China building the world's biggest telescope? If they are, it'll break in like five seconds. That's what one astronomer is saying in a paywalled story over at the Wall Street Journal. They are saying that astronomers are hunting for clues, about a 48-foot wide giant telescope that Beijing isn't talking about. Do we care? I mean, do we first actually believe that they're doing it?
Starting point is 00:52:25 Not really. I don't know. I just, they can't do anything without stealing the IP. from the U.S. first. Let's be honest. An AI therapist, this is insane, goes crazy and tells people to go on a killing spree. Quote,
Starting point is 00:52:40 end them and find me and we can be together. Okay, this is like the third story about AI where they've been saying to go kill people. I mean, your human therapist can't do it, but apparently AIs can, and that's what they found over at Futurism. They did an experiment
Starting point is 00:52:56 in which they tested AI and they also included a, quote, licensed cognitive behavioral therapist. And there's one AI company that was sued for the suicide of a teenage boy, and it's that character AI. And so they were testing each of these bots, simulating suicidal users to see how the bots would respond. And they said literally, I mean, everything, I mean, verbatim, we're telling people just to go kill people. And And so they were really shocked at what they discovered. And the character AI therapist bot has tens of thousands of interactions with different users.
Starting point is 00:53:35 I mean, they tested all these different bots and they were all performed horribly. They said there were wildly inappropriate moments. Goodness. This is just crazy. This is crazy. I really hope people aren't using AI for that. I mean, you know that's where it's going to go at some point. They're going to start using it as like offering it for therapeutic purposes.
Starting point is 00:53:51 researchers quietly planned to test a test to dim sunlight, but they wanted to avoid scaring the public. Why do we need to do that? These were the California researchers that drew some notoriety last year. They had an experiment on a retired aircraft carrier. They were going to test a machine for creating clouds. But they actually wanted to study a riskier thing, saltwater spraying equipment that could eventually be used to dim the sun's rays. It was a multi-million dollar project. they aimed at producing clouds over a stretch of ocean larger than Puerto Rico.
Starting point is 00:54:26 And they said they have all these receipts, texts and emails and all of this stuff. Why do you want to dim the sun? I think that's, I can't even make this up. That seems really like move over cloud seeding. Here we are dimming the sun. Let's see. The woman's drunken night ended with taking home a, oh my gosh, taking home a seagull that was carrying birdflakes.
Starting point is 00:54:52 Well, I mean, who doesn't want to take home a seagull after a night out? I'm just saying, no, but that's exactly what happened to this one woman. She ended up a tipsy decision to adopt a stray seagull ended in panic when it turned out to be infected with bird flu. This 22-year-old from Northumberland, she had no idea why she scooped up the bird outside of a pub. Seeing it happen without a thought, but then it had bird flu, and it was disastrous, as you can imagine. the vet she the vet said it's sick she had a bleach her whole house that's what happens don't don't take home wildlife after a drunken night party and don't do that stick with us more in store we got to talk about this sharia job role in the UK it's our friends over at angel studios you know here's a big thing this is what
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Starting point is 00:57:22 This is important to note. Israel, since this war began, has supplied over 94,000 truckloads full of food. It's enough food to feed 2 million people for two years, trying to get that into Gaza. But Hamas has stolen the food, a huge amount. In fact, in 2024, the numbers are that Hamas profited over $500 million in stolen food aid that was supposed to go to these poor people who needed it. That's how. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:49 So I don't, I don't take anything at all from Pollywood seriously, or Gaza would, really. I don't take anything seriously, especially when we know that they were stealing aid and reselling it. That was a huge story a couple of years ago that people have conveniently forgotten. Welcome back to the program. That was Speaker Johnson discussing, excuse me, how much was sent over. I think it's asin. that people expect Israel to feed the country that attacked it, feed the entity that attacked it. Not only feed the entity that attacked it, but protect its roads from its own terrorist government
Starting point is 00:58:27 so that other nations can get. It's not their responsibility. Where are the hostages again? Oh, that's right. Hamas somehow gets to skirt releasing hostages and play the victim at the same time, just because people hate Jews. That's really what it is. That's the reality of it. Listen to this headline. making this headline up, by the way, I promise you. The United Nations has condemned airdrops on Gaza warning that they risk killing these starving Palestinians that they are intended to help. I'm sorry, what? They're saying that the airdrops in Gaza are incredibly dangerous and that they're killing people when they drop them out of the sky, the air drops. They said that the UAE and Jordan and Israel, because Israel is expected to feed the terror
Starting point is 00:59:15 entity that attacked it and still keeps hostages. Parachuted aid packages into the territory for the first time in months, amid claims from Pollywood that a third of the population hasn't eaten for days. I mean, ask Hamas why they haven't eaten. Maybe the terrorists, oh, he was killed. The fat cat that was in Qatar, whose wife had the Birkin and they were like traveling in the tunnels underground. Yeah, he was taken out.
Starting point is 00:59:40 But they're saying a third of the population has an eaten for days. and the United Nations is saying that the parachuting in of supply packages, that they need to stop. They said it's a deeply flawed way of delivering aid because it's hitting people and killing them. Actually, it's getting into Hamas's hands. But can I just ask a question? And I'm trying not to be a jerk about those. So, I mean, first off, Hamas should just release the hostages and this would be over. And they haven't yet.
Starting point is 01:00:15 That's, you know, the reason this is ongoing is because Hamas won't release the hostages. That's number one. But number two, if they're saying that they don't like the airdrops because they risk killing the people, why don't they move out of the way? I mean, again, I'm not, I mean, I really don't care if somebody thinks I'm being a smart ass or not, but it just seems like if there's a giant pallet coming out of the sky at you, don't be underneath it. Yeah, it does have a parachute.
Starting point is 01:00:51 So it's not like it's dropping at full velocity here. You know, there's a parachute. It's easy to spot a giant palate of something with a giant parachute attached to it. So would you not just like, I don't know, move over? I mean, I, so now, so what I'm also hearing is, Dan, you Israel for not giving these people food. And also, Dan, you Israel for giving these people food. What is it? Kane, I'm not trying to over simplify it, but...
Starting point is 01:01:26 It's clearly both. It's the same thing they do with Trump. They can't have anything positive about Israel out there. They can't have it because the narrative is too important to them. Yes. I mean, the options here seem to be you could either move out of the way or release the hostages. There's two options there. Very viable options, Kane.
Starting point is 01:01:48 Can you see a big thing in the sky coming right at your person and it has a parachute so it's going to take a little bit? Yeah. Would you just stand there and gawk at it and wait for it to crush you? No, I'd gawk at it from a distance. I cannot believe that this is a story that I'm reading. Cannot even believe it. Okay. It's a real, no, no, no.
Starting point is 01:02:12 I told people that this is an actual real story. But they actually are trying to say it does more harm than good to drop food. Yes. they said it's dangerous and that when these parcels hit the ground there's danger of them hitting people what's the danger for the people as it relates to Hamas
Starting point is 01:02:35 how dangerous is Hamas to the people I we're done today guys bye great show where does that come out of the sky I'm gonna stand here until it smushes me do we have the numbers
Starting point is 01:02:53 do we have the numbers on how many people have been smushed by food packages do we have that? Because I'm guessing it's zero. Yeah. And they're like, well, why don't they do the trucks? Why can't they just deliver it on trucks? Did you guys see what happened the last time they tried delivering it on trucks?
Starting point is 01:03:11 Did you guys see? Because Hamas attacked it and then they looted the trucks. Like every time they sent trucks in, Hamas attacked it and looted the trucks. Seems like there's a common denominator with all the problems over there. So then people are like, well, I guess. all we can do is deliver air drops, resources and air drops, but the people are going, no, you'll smush them.
Starting point is 01:03:33 They couldn't move. They're not cows. You know, get out of the way. You see something coming at you out of the sky. You have the, you know, ability in your brain to go, I should move or I'm going to die. I mean, it's basic survival instinct.
Starting point is 01:03:49 You know what I mean? Like animals get out of the road if they see a car coming. You know, so should it be with people who see packages dropping out of the sky. Maybe don't stand underneath them. Just in case people think they're dropping these in neighborhoods or on top of homes or something, that's not where they drop the food. They drop it in a very barren area, not too far from a population,
Starting point is 01:04:12 so that people can go and gather it. It's not about, it doesn't, I would argue that the people getting hit by food packages like that. I'm sorry, you deserve to die. Yeah, I mean, it's Darwinism. If you're not to, smart enough to move out of the way of a giant box coming out of the sky attached to a parachute, that's natural selection. That's what's happening right now. That's natural selection. And I normally, I don't get into Darwin, right?
Starting point is 01:04:37 Because, you know, but that actually is natural selection. But they could also release the hostages. But maybe the problem, you know, isn't the people that are trying to help. Maybe the problem is like the United Nations and Hamas and everybody that tries to make this entity easy in having a terrorist government. That's also an option. You know, that's also a consideration here. They're not fraught with danger.
Starting point is 01:05:05 And as Kane said, it's not like they're dumping them on a playground. They're out in the middle of nowhere so that they purposely do not hurt anyone. I mean, I'm looking at photos of them being dropped like these airdrops and they're literally, there's nothing around. There's no structures. There's nothing around. there and and then but you know what happens it doesn't matter how they get the resources in Hamas takes every bit of it and then the world body turns and looks at Israel and it's like how
Starting point is 01:05:34 dare you let these people starve what happened to all of the other resources that they sent over oh that's right Hamas took it and then they pretend that Israel's starving their people you can't make this stuff up by the way speaking of asinine did you guys hear about this oh gosh this is not a joke either It is a job role for a Sharia law administrator. And it was advertised on a UK, United Kingdom government website. The job listing, it was posted on the Department for Work and Pensions, Find a Job Platform. It was the Manchester Community Center in Tidsbury for an annual salary of 23,500 pounds.
Starting point is 01:06:20 The position requires candidates to hold a degree. and Sharia law. And it's like, it's basically like having a degree in bird law and demonstrate prior experience working within Islamic courts and Muslim nations. It's bird law. Bird law is actually more understandable
Starting point is 01:06:38 and like actually more like legally legit. Just FYI. So, yeah, there, they're, that's, it's literally, it was a Sharia job opening that they had, that they had, that they had it listed, that they had listed. And it said full-time, Didsbury Manchester
Starting point is 01:06:57 Sharia law administrator. Why do you need a Sharia law administrator? And then it was, they had to conduct interviews with individuals and provide administrative work for a local charity that was called the Manchester Sharia Council.
Starting point is 01:07:15 Manchester Sharia Council, this is how they describe themselves, as dedicated to delivering an effective profession and professional service, recognizing the value of time, the importance of confidentiality. We strive to work with you at mutually agreed pace, ensuring by the will of Allah, a positive and desired outcome. Why do you even have Sharia law in the UK? Sharia law is non-existent. It should be non-existent in the UK or anywhere else, because we have American jurisprudence. This is Islamic jurisprudence. If you want Sharia law,
Starting point is 01:07:42 then you go to a Muslim country that has Islamic jurisprudence. Otherwise, it's bird law. This is, and what's more, it is literally a salary in entirely funded by their taxpayers. It is a taxpayer fund. It's a government job. It's a taxpayer funded salary. So you're literally taking tax dollars from people in the UK and you're paying to
Starting point is 01:08:05 basically adjudicate these disputes, etc. It's a parallel legal system. You're paying to adjudicate these things in a completely different legal system than the UK's legal system. That wouldn't even fly over here because it's unconstitutional.
Starting point is 01:08:21 Sharia is they try to establish. They've actually tried to establish Sharia in Texas. I remember back when we first moved here in Irving, Texas. There were people activists, Islamic activists that wanted to create like a Sharia court of law, which is an absolute unconstitutional monstrosity within Irving and it wasn't going to happen. But yeah, funded by their taxpayers. Britain better get a handle on it because they're just about gone. I mean, London, I think, is. done. But out, you know, the outskirts elsewhere, you know, maybe they have a little bit, you know, maybe there's a little bit more that they can do, but good night. I mean, the Sharia women have no representation at all whatsoever. They have no standing. They, they, they can't do anything without, uh, I mean, they, they have, they have, they can't do anything without a man, uh, at all whatsoever. Uh, I mean, they, they're, they're second class citizens. And with, with, it, they have, they have, they're, they're, they're second class citizens. And with, I mean, Christians are second class.
Starting point is 01:09:23 I mean, this is just insane. Women's rights do not, women, respect for women and their right to even exist and function in a modern society is non-existent in the construct of Sharia. It is non-existent. We've talked about this, as I've been on air since 2008. We have talked about this repeatedly. This is insane that this is actually, because they have Sharia councils inside Britain already. They have them. but they they're highly criticized and it's like a parallel it's like a parallel system to the
Starting point is 01:09:58 UK's law and they're highly criticized because women especially if they're in abusive marriages they have no real way to like get out it's just this crazy we're going to have more on this we'll we'll talk more about this coming up but uh you say something like this wouldn't fly in the US they've already tried establishing it in the in the US but Britain but get a handle on it because they're pretty much almost done almost done paris is gone francis you know good heavens this is this is about it you can't this is what happens when you have a deluge of individuals coming in without any kind of you know veracity of uh their status as they enter and assimilation is basically prohibited this is what happens it's his life mission to make bad decisions
Starting point is 01:10:51 It's time for Florida man. All right. So a couple here. This, sorry, look into this. This Florida man punches a golfer in the face because he was playing too slow. See, this is why I feel like I could never really get into golf because everybody's always in a bad mood. And whenever we have a golf story that's, you know, related in it, that's always in Florida, man. It's always violent.
Starting point is 01:11:22 Somebody gets mad. somebody hits somebody with their clubs something happens this guy is facing charges of aggravated battery causing bodily harm deputies say that jason hughes beat a man over the pace of play he was frustrated at his uh local golf course and the man who was hit had an orbital fracture and he did stitches good night so he was upset because the guy was playing slow he apparently told him more than one time to hurry up. And then when the man was talking to his friend while on the green, that apparently made Hughes mad and then he attacked him unprovoked. I mean, Kane, I mean, in golf, that's, you socialize in that, right? Like, it's not like you don't
Starting point is 01:12:04 speed through it. No, you don't. I mean, there are tea times and there are some things, you can't be a lollygagger. But, yeah, this guy went a little far. Yeah. So I just, yeah, so he attacked him unprovoked, started punching him in the face. They were separated by their playing partners. And then Hughes and his playing partner got in the golf cart and then took it to their car in the lot and drove off before deputies arrived. Yeah, it seems like he, they're like, I don't know how slow the guy was going, but I thought golf was supposed to be relaxing. Just saying, thought it was supposed to be relaxing. Here we go, golf clubs. Florida Van was charged after he repeatedly beat an alligator with a golf club. I can't believe you're trying to make me feel bad.
Starting point is 01:12:47 a lot of golf beatings today. About an alligator getting beaten because they're terrifying. So the guy's facing a felony charge. He beat an alligator with a golf club. And what authorities describe as an unauthorized and brutal act. Hunter Crumbo. That's his name. That's his name.
Starting point is 01:13:03 Sounds fake. Hunter Crumbo. I bet it's Hunter Biden. He was arrested charged with the felony, taking a possession of an alligator without a permit, which I didn't know that was a charge. But they located the alligator, apparently. It was being beaten with a golf club.
Starting point is 01:13:16 he said that apparently it had a fishing lure in his mouth. And the guy wanted it, not for the safety of the alligator, but apparently he just wanted the lure back. And so that's how, yeah, you know, that's the alligator's lure now. It's the alligator's lore. You don't sit here and beat it with a bat or a golf club unless it's attacking you or your dog. Then I'm like, okay with it for self-defense, but not just, you know, for this. Stick with us because Stephen Yeats are going to be coming up later on in the program.
Starting point is 01:13:46 go to London or are you worried no longer in London? About what? Will you visit London during the state visit? I will. I'm not a fan of your mayor. I think he's done a terrible job. The mayor of London, but the nasty person, I think he's a friend of my Russian.
Starting point is 01:14:07 No, I think he's done a terrible job. But I would certainly visit London, yeah. He's like how Kier Stamberg is he's a friend of mine. He had to hurry up and get in there. But he's a friend of mine, though. He is. Yeah. I wouldn't be bragging about CityCon, the mayor of London. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you. We're at the top of this third hour. Stephen Neitz will be joining us a little bit later on. He's in us. He's been visiting Scotland. They announced this big deal. It technically was yesterday, but the big official announcement was today the deal with the EU.
Starting point is 01:14:45 it's made, you know, the usual suspects of the European socialist regime upset as you can be, as you can expect it. This, audio sound bite 9, this is a reporter that asked why he was in a bad mood. Listen to this. Can I ask why you're in a bad mood? Was it a bad morning of golf or why you're not in a good mood? No, the golf was, the golf was beautiful. It's, golf can never be bad, even if you play bad It's still good. If you had a bad day on the golf course, it's okay. It's better than other days.
Starting point is 01:15:23 But now I think, I look forward to this meeting. You know, we've had a hard time with trade with Europe. Very hard time. And I'd like to see it resolved. But if it isn't, we'll, you know, have tariffs. If they'll do what they have to do. But we have a good chance of getting it resolved. We'll probably know in about an hour.
Starting point is 01:15:45 shouldn't take that long. You know, it's complicated, but not really complicated when you get right down to it, right? Okay, is it just me, or can I just pause for a moment and read into this? Is it just me? I get the impression he's not a fan of her. Normally, he can BS's way through stuff. You know, if he's sitting there with somebody he doesn't like, and he can still be like, ha, ha, ha, ha, I don't think he likes her.
Starting point is 01:16:07 Am I, Kane, am I looking too much into it? No. I don't think he likes her. I think he's pretty no nonsense and no filter when it comes to. to how he feels about people? It feels like because he was sitting, he's sitting in his power stance.
Starting point is 01:16:22 So he's sitting there, he's, you know, people could say he's man spreading, whatever. But the way he has his hands, that's his power stance. That's like a position of power.
Starting point is 01:16:31 And I think he's, he's, I don't know if he's just, he just doesn't seem engaged with her. So when you ever your hands make the steeple, so persuasion, uh, that's,
Starting point is 01:16:44 101, that's typically a sign of somebody who feels like they're in control of the situation. And she's very, she's ramrod straight with her back for the most part. She's sitting forward. She's, you know, heels together. She's very, she is really walking a tightrope. She's minding her peas and cues. It just is a very different. And she, he just doesn't see.
Starting point is 01:17:09 I just don't, I don't know, maybe I'm reading too much into it. I don't think he likes her. and then the reporter was like why are you in a bad mood? He couldn't go well because I'm sitting here with Ursula you know the EU head you know that I guess because I'm sitting with her no it's just I thought that was just
Starting point is 01:17:23 I found that interesting I found that whole stance just interesting guys they protested for Stephen Colbert over the weekend yeah they had tens of people that came out oh I'm sorry yeah that's tens of people that came out
Starting point is 01:17:40 and that was about it It was supposed to be like a big thing, right? The protest, it was a big Apple rally in support of Stephen Colbert, and it literally drew tens of people. Fewer than 20. So that's not tens. Yeah. I mean, I've seen longer lines at Krispy Kreme, literal tens of people that came out. No one came.
Starting point is 01:18:13 I mean, that's pretty much what Paramount's point, is it not? No one came out. his show is weeknights and there's millions of people that live in new york and he got fewer than 20 people that came out just saying just saying i just feel like that's proves their whole point entirely can we be done with the stephen colbert thing now no one likes him he can't even get people to show up to protest for him unless there's television cameras there and they make it a part of the show so these people get free, un-earned media. That's, you know, for their projects.
Starting point is 01:18:51 That was pretty much it. Ooh, my goodness. How fascinating is that? Yeah, nobody came up. Nobody cared. Nobody wanted to show support for Stephen Colbert because they just, they don't care. And speaking of on their way out, Washington Post's fact checker is out. Glenn Kessler.
Starting point is 01:19:12 He is the editor and chief writer of the fact checker. It's literally over at Washington Post. He's going to be leaving. He apparently took a buyout. And he was trying to help them find his replacement. He's not really a fact checker, though. He's the guy who would give out Pinocchio's, by the way, if you wanted to know what Glenn Cusler did. You know, the whole Pinocchio thing that Wapo tried and ended up being, you know, parodied by the right. He's the guy that assigned all of those. And I just, I, Washington Post, this this this is again another entity they are one of the entities that downplayed a lot of the uh the laptop story they downplayed the evidence showing that the russian collusion story was
Starting point is 01:20:02 ridiculous i mean they they're just they were they were one they were they were bad they were part of russia gate they were part of all of it and i i just think that it's interesting too that u.s aid money dries up and look media matters needs help Washington post needs needs help after U.S. aid money dried up. Look at all these people that are being like, oh, it's crazy how that's happening, right? I'm sure it's a coincidence. I'm sure it's a coincidence. I never could trust any of the fact checks that Washington Post issued, because it was all done through the lens of progressivism. And they think in order to be a legitimate fact check, it has to be through the lens of progressivism. That's how they, that's the standard by which they
Starting point is 01:20:47 judge if a story is to them anyway, verifiable or not or legitimate or not, that's not a way to measure the veracity of a story. I mean, that whether or not it satisfies your progressive pedilictions is not the real measure of it. So I don't think, is it going to affect you? No, it's not going to affect you. It's just interesting to see all of these, all of these people who were pretty iconic in terms of fake news dissemination and pushing false narratives. Now they're falling by the wayside. One right after the other. Like we talked last week about Media Matters, how they're struggling now for cash. They don't have enough money to really keep going. And I thought that was interesting too. After USAID funding dried up, now Media Matters is having problems. And just,
Starting point is 01:21:39 I'm telling you, oh, speaking of dark money, because they absolutely were dark money. I'm not going to play the ad because I don't want to give them free airtime. But there is a leftist group. It's a 501 C4 and it is called Unrig Our Economy. And they're launching a multi-million dollar ad campaign. And they're targeting for Texas congressional districts. And these are the districts, of course, that they are, they're looking at Texas 5 and 24. Mine's our district cane that we're in is the 24th congressional district and our congresswoman beth van dine who is the congressperson there they're going after her because she uh voted to get rid of waste fraud and abuse in medicaid right and so they're saying that uh she like voted against poor people you can imagine like the stuff that's coming up from
Starting point is 01:22:32 this it's interesting because i was doing some digging into unrig our economy do you know where do you know how that group came to be have you heard first of have you heard of unrig our economy, Kane. Have you heard of them before? I have not. So this is a group that was started, let me pull up my notes here. This is a group that was started by a former Clintonista. So it was somebody who was in the Clinton campaign. And the unrig our economy, it's like a dark, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, basically it's a dark money group. Uh, they're backed by 16, the 1630 fund. Now that this is where it's really interesting. The 1630 fund, Guess where they got a bunch of cash to get started up?
Starting point is 01:23:18 George Soros. Like, just straight from George Soros. And there's another like a Swiss billionaire. There's a bunch of foreign national billionaires, like very, very far left types. It's managed by Arabella advisors. And that's like a progressive firm that oversees the funding for far left causes. So I was looking at the structure of unrigar economy and all the people that are involved in it. And because of their structure of that 1630 fund,
Starting point is 01:23:44 They can, you know, they hide who donates to them. So they hide a lot. But there are some big ticket people whose names are public because they donated directly either outside of 1630 or elsewhere. But George Soros is a big funder of it. Again, created by a former, it was like a part of the Clinton team as part of the inner circle with the Clinton team. But these are all super far left people.
Starting point is 01:24:08 And they get a lot of, they get a lot of dark. money that comes through there. So a lot of the money is, I mean, there's foreign cash, too, and they're targeting these districts that they think that they can flip. So to boil it down in the most simplest terms, it's a very, very far left, like Marxist dark money group that gets an inordinate amount of its funding from overseas. So it is a mostly foreign funded entity that is targeting congressional races here in the United States. And so it's a, It's starting in Texas, and they're going to be looking as we get closer to midterms to some of these other states where you might have some more embattled Republican seats. So just keep an eye out for this because they're looking to buy.
Starting point is 01:24:56 They're like buying ad time. They're like going through inventory right now. They're buying ad time. They're doing like radio. They're doing podcasts. They're doing Facebook ads. I think that they're doing stuff on Instagram. They're doing all this huge ad buy.
Starting point is 01:25:09 And they got a big cash infusion again from Soros and some others. but there it's all the scope of their messaging centers around quote unquote the working poor right like they want to make it which is fascinating because again what did I tell you the majority of this entity is funded by billionaire foreign nationalists who are themselves Marxists they support communism they support super far left Marxist politicians and issues and referendums and all of these other countries and they want to affect our elections here in the United States. But because they come from the left, the left isn't going to scream about election interference. Isn't that interesting? You're not going to hear them use that phrase with regard to this. But it is, I mean, it absolutely
Starting point is 01:25:56 is. It's like completely tied to progressive dark cash. And so just keep an eye out for an eye out for this because they're starting in Texas, but they're spreading out. And they're going to be as midterms get closer targeting some of these other races. But fascinating stuff. We get Steve. We get Stephen Yates coming up and also is the WNBA Gatorade ad? Is it sexist? The left I think is mad. Is the left mad at it? Oh no, I hate everything. It's so stupid. They took a phrase that's like common parlance of our times like let him cook, let her cook. And now they're like, they just want WMBA players back in the kitchen. Maybe they do. I don't know, but it is the left. That's, you know. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
Starting point is 01:26:41 Do you take your shopping cart Corral? Because if you do, psychology says you have these eight admirable characteristics. Oh, you have some admirable characteristics. Look at your face. You like beam.
Starting point is 01:26:54 That's hysterical. You have consideration for others. Yeah, that sounds right. You understand responsibility. You understand discipline. You have respect for your community and your kind and you have integrity and you have patience and you're apparently
Starting point is 01:27:06 about mindful living or whatever. I don't know. I just think that you just don't want your car to get dinged. Feels good to be noticed. Yeah. Do you get mad when you see people not take their carts back? I do, actually. Do you do anything aggressive about it?
Starting point is 01:27:20 No, I don't do any aggressive about it. Really? There are times where I will actually pull into a spot. You know, people will leave like a cart there, and it's like in between two spots, and it's like you need that one spot. Okay, so one time I was at a hobby lobby, and somebody left, which this is years ago, somebody let literally, I hadn't even gotten out of my car yet, and I guess somebody wasn't paying attention, and they put their cart right by my car,
Starting point is 01:27:40 and so I totally got out, took the cart, and went and put it by their car right after they got in their car and walked into the store. I'm not even kidding, I did that. I'm not even going to lie or pretend that I'm not petty. Made me feel really good about myself. It made my spirit glow. Cain, it did. All right, so anyway, there you go.
Starting point is 01:27:56 Baby Sea turtles in Georgia. They're struggling to find the ocean. And everyone's saying it's major interstate lights that are to blame. Can we go help the turtles, like get back to the water? I'm totally all about, like, do they need help doing that? Like, what do you do? Like, talk to them and they encourage them.
Starting point is 01:28:11 I don't even know what that would involve, but I'm here for that. If, you know, people need, like, a turtle encourager, normally the soft glow of moonlight would guide them to the beaches of Little St. Simon's Island. But now the brighter and taller lights are disrupting it, and so they're having problems.
Starting point is 01:28:30 So they need to get that fixed because those little baby turtles need to get back. They need to get back. Also, let's see, making gas cans great again. White House asked for a redesign after years of user, frustration. Why did they have to ask for a redesign though? Because they have these stupid little switches on the spouse. Well, why does the government have to be like, oh, we need to redesign these because they're stupid.
Starting point is 01:28:51 Yeah, they were the ones that implemented that regulation in the first. Oh, it was the EPA. They said, we need to redesign our much malign products to fix a longstanding problem because everybody hates them. So it's the portable gas can. So they're going to redesign those. Some of you are going to be very excited about that. Let's see. Oh, gosh, a Kentucky man woke up during an or.
Starting point is 01:29:09 is organ harvesting procedure prompting a federal investigation. I think this was related to the story that we had last week. Oh, and then that T-A, T-A, yeah, I hope you didn't download it because a lot of user photos and IDs were released. We got Stephen Gates
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Starting point is 01:29:43 I don't know. I mean, based on television, I would say, not particularly because those children look very hungry, but we're giving a lot of money and a lot of food. And other nations are now stepping up. I know that this nation is. It's a humanitarian crisis. It's an absolute catastrophe. Nobody wants to see that. And I think people in Britain are revolving. at seeing what they're seeing on their screen. So we've got to get to that ceasefire. And thank you, Mr. President, for leading on that. And also to just get more and more aid in. And again, America's done a lot on this.
Starting point is 01:30:19 A lot of countries have done a lot. We're now working with Jordan on getting direct aid drops in. But this is a desperate situation. I think it's a Pallywood to be able to present something they started, they attacked people, committed an active genocide, and took hostages, which they still haven't released, and then turn around and make themselves the very the victim. All it would have taken is one person to go, yeah, well, when are they going to, did they
Starting point is 01:30:43 release the hostages yet? Oh, they haven't? Okay. Because this is a problem of their own creation. And then when aid is taken in, as we've seen numerous times on trucks, Hamas targets the trucks. They either blow up the whole convoy. They blow up the column. They attack the column. They do whatever. And then they take the aid and then they resell it on the black market. And there were reporters talking about how they were able to buy stuff that was meant for people in Gaza that Hamas had taken and resold on the black market. This is insane. And we had the story where they said, well, the United Nations, they continue, the United Nations was criticizing UAE in the United States for dropping aid pallets in because it was smushing people. Like, well, release the hostages or get out of
Starting point is 01:31:23 the way. There's the way to deal with that. On this and a million issues, because there's never a dull day in foreign policy, our good friend Stephen Yates, as you know, who is an expert on this on every other issue. Having served in not one but two previous presidential administrations, he's also a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation. He joins us now via video. Stephen, always so good to see you, my friend. I get so frustrated by this whole subject of what's happening in Gaza. I almost don't even want to talk about it anymore. It's incredibly frustrating. You have an entity that is controlled by a terrorist government that they willfully elected and still support to the point where they've even moved FATA out of the way of the other territory and they're the
Starting point is 01:32:01 de facto ruling ideology. And they've made themselves the victims, yet they've not released nearly enough hostages, still haven't released all of the hostages. Why are we just allowing that narrative to happen? Well, you're right. We shouldn't. And I wish that our president and every prime minister around the world that when this first came up, people say how they feel about images that they're seeing. Tell me, when's the last image you had of an accurate video of a hostage being held? because if you if we and do we even have coverage of those hostages the way we did with the Iran hostages at the end of the Carter years where we got to the 444 days do we have New York London any other capitals that begin every newscast with this is day tell me how many hundred and how many days it's been since these poor people have been taken and talk about here's the names here's the number and it's been this many days and unless they can't lead with that, then the rest of this is political deception. I find it, I find it frustrating and
Starting point is 01:33:10 revolting. And it basically is what aboutism that equates the frustration of trying to get aid into a war zone run by a terrorist elected leadership with, you know, good people trying to come to a ceasefire and deliver humanitarian aid. Yeah. It would be like the same as demanding that the United States provide aid to Japan in World War II, right after the attack of Pearl Harbor. I mean, it would be the same, I mean, to me, I mean, correct me if I'm wrong on that, it just seems the same, it's like the same analogy, same situation. Well, the only real difference is that Japan, Imperial Japan at the time, was instill sort of in regular warfare. I mean, it was a sovereign, engaged in military combat with another sovereign.
Starting point is 01:34:01 This is an ideological movement with foreign sponsors who've been allowed to organize in a host sovereign territory, an occupying force that then uses democracy against free people to get in power, and it oppresses the people it claims to represent, and then hides behind those people when things get rough and uses them as shields. So, I mean, in many ways, it's worse than Imperial Japan. And it's just hard to understand why people fall into this so easily. Of course, I understand and support President Trump's push to get ceasefires, get things to hold, focus on the humanitarian cost, but never,
Starting point is 01:34:46 ever forget who the prime mover is. And that's just like whether it's the Taiwan straight, Never forget it's the Chinese that are changing the status quo and threatening force when it's Ukraine, even though I might have tons of issues with the government of Ukraine and whatever the campaign for Ukraine has been. Never forget it was the Russians that did this. And the same here. This was October 7th. This is Hamas and their international enablers. And until they're removed from power effectively, you still have a problem.
Starting point is 01:35:16 One last quick question on this. And I do want to ask you about China because we had last week, France recognized Gaza. I don't like to say the word Palestine because it's a fake word, fake people, not supported by thousands of years of antiquity, but they recognize Gaza as its own independent sovereign state. And now they're pushing the UK to do the same. Do you think that, I feel like Kirstarmer will cave on this.
Starting point is 01:35:36 I feel like the UK will. Well, again, I, the acid test for this for me is, well, because this is clearly is strategic, very well thought out, surely you. have before this recognized the government of Taiwan. Because if you have not done that, then this is not strategic. This is not thought out. This is not factoring in risk calculus. This is basically ceding influence in your own country to a hostile force. And so I have no respect for people who even entertain these ideas, because if you won't recognize the only unaccepted democracy in the world, then why are you trying to jawbon us about accepting what is, I don't think,
Starting point is 01:36:24 a legitimate government within the borders of a sovereign that's your ally? Exactly. Speaking of sovereigns that are not our allies. So I've been watching this movement in the House to check the land grab, which we talked a little bit about last week. I know Joni Ernst, she sponsored the Farmland Act. And then there's Mary Miller out of Illinois that's also sponsored a companion bill to Josh Holly's bill in the Senate to end the purchase, China's purchase of American farmland.
Starting point is 01:36:50 I was looking at all of this. I did not realize that Smithfield is a pork company is a Chinese own company. I did not know that. Yeah. And if I'm not mistaken, it's pigs and chickens and maybe some other things too. But they're a huge processing enterprise. And that's the, you know, one of the bottlenecks for our agriculture getting out to market. It's just like our energy and minerals getting out.
Starting point is 01:37:16 to market. It's the processing that's a bottleneck and whether that's being bought up here by Chinese investors or those in bed with them or it's actually going across the Pacific get processed and sent back to our markets. That is a major, major issue. And it has been a battle to try to get state governments and the federal government to inform people so they know who they're doing business with if they're selling the land and then passing laws that can help a farmer or anyone else be equipped, they know our enemy, but they also know who they're making a transaction with. And that it shouldn't be on the back of the farmer. This should be something where they get some help. Anyway, I think that these bills that have been going through the federal level are helpful.
Starting point is 01:38:04 They're late in this process. But again, I would just emphasize, this is not about the quantity. It's looking at the location of where these things are. They are conspicuously near military facilities and critical infrastructure. And that should never happen. No, it should never happen. And I'm, I mean, I, and I appreciate that they've had, you know, this legislation that's being pushed forward to stop the grab on farmland. But what you just mentioned to, the processing, I mean, I was just shocked by this because I went down this rabbit hole.
Starting point is 01:38:33 And I was like, oh, my gosh, Smithfield's owned by China. And then I just started down this rabbit hole. That's a national security issue. Why in the world are we allowing someone that is a known geopolitical enemy that unleash the woo flu on the world, process our meat, process our food. That seems like that's a no-brainer. That's a bipartisan issue. Everybody can get behind. It should be. And until Secretary Rollins announced a comprehensive ag strategy that made clear that food security is national security, no U.S. administration had ever really rung the bell on this. So we're at the
Starting point is 01:39:10 beginning of trying to take this seriously. And of course, there has been no real change in accountability subsequent to COVID. We're still trying to unwind the politics that hijacked that, but the substance of it should be that the People's Republic of China and any entity tied to it is an unreliable partner and cannot be allowed to have any kind of leverage in a time of crisis. And that would have to do with energy, food, and technology, among other things. But We have not taken this seriously to date. The recently announced strategy is brand new and a first of its kind. We've really got to get this going faster, though.
Starting point is 01:39:49 Yeah, we do have to get it going faster. In the meantime, POTUS has been, says that the United States is closer. I don't want to say close because that was last week. They said it was close. Closer, I guess, into reaching a trade deal with China. Where does that stand? And is that? Because I know that we've got a meeting coming up in the fall.
Starting point is 01:40:07 So, you know, hopefully they'll have something done by then, or maybe that's when they decided to put the final nail in it? I don't know. But just your final thoughts on that. Well, if the objective is to have a deal, you can always have a deal. The question is, does the deal do anything that moves the needle on unfair practices, imbalances, risks, and dependencies? Is there any real change that came through on this? And I don't put this at the feet of our negotiators.
Starting point is 01:40:33 I think the Chinese have made clear from the beginning that they're not going to move unless they're pushed to move. And so far, they have not been sufficiently pushed to move. And so I know there's talks that are taking place over coming days. They're trying to set the table for this. But until I see them squeal the way the EU has squealed, I don't believe we're in the neighborhood of getting a good deal. That's a good way to put it. Our very good friend, Stephen Yates, at Yatescom's on X, a must follow.
Starting point is 01:41:01 Always so good to see you. Thank you for putting things in your sharp perspective. We so appreciate it. Have a great rest of your week, my friend. Take care. Thank you, Dana. Take good care. On the go and need a quick news fix with a fun twist.
Starting point is 01:41:12 Follow Dana's absurd truth podcast for bite-size informative episodes, perfect for your busy schedule on Apple or wherever you get your podcast. So two things. A judge blocked the Trump administration's effort to defund Planned Parenthood in order that it continue receiving Medicaid funds, which is asinine. It's a Biden-appointed judge. So they're saying that Congress can't defund Planned Parenthood because more people might have unplanned pregnancies if it's defunded. that is the stupidest thing that I've ever heard of because that only makes sense through the perspective of believing that it's just
Starting point is 01:41:47 Planned Parenthood only that you can get contraceptives from and that's assonine. We're going to dive into this a little bit more and deeper tomorrow because I wanted to read the judge's state all this happens when you're on air so I wanted to make sure I read the or right before we went to air but that's assinine. It literally said patients, this is what the judge said,
Starting point is 01:42:06 patients are likely to suffer adverse health consequences when care is disrupted or unavailable. In particular, restricting members' ability to provide health care services threatens an increase in unintended pregnancies and attended complications because of reduced access to effective contraceptives or an increase in undiagnosed and untreated STIs. That's insane. No.
Starting point is 01:42:28 I mean, it is. It's viewpoint discrimination. So that you know how many ways that that can be twisted? Oh, my gosh. So that's the, Planned Parenthood is the only place. And because of that, that's her viewpoint. So she's discriminated against all of their viewpoints because this is her viewpoint. So it's, you know, bias, viewpoint discrimination slash bias.
Starting point is 01:42:52 You can't, wow. But it's Planned Parenthood that brags about their profit every year. I don't understand why they would all of a sudden they have to shut down. I thought they were profitable with or without the government money. Yeah. So we're going to touch on that more. Then there was this, I don't know, I had people in my timeline, I don't know, talking about this fight in Cincinnati, that it's something that I, because I don't live online.
Starting point is 01:43:19 And I try making a very, I make very deliberate efforts to reduce my time online as much as possible over weekends, because you have to. And I'm trying to figure out what happened. And I mean, it looks from, you know, 30,000 feet, it looks like a bunch of drunks got into a street fight. But apparently there's like racial animus. And I don't know if there's, there's suggestions that there could be like hate crime invocations of hate crime charges, which I think hate crimes are stupid. All crimes are hate crimes. Nobody should be given preference more over another just because of skin color.
Starting point is 01:43:58 But there's a lot. I mean, I want to make sure that this stuff is in context. like being like some of these people that run out there and just start running their mouths about issues like this without knowing the full extent. A lot of conservatives did that during the, oh my gosh, what am I thinking of? The kid with a, I can't even, in, oh, what was it in Wisconsin? Wisconsin. Yes, Kyle Rittenhouse. A lot of people did that in the early days of Kyle Rittenhouse and they had to eat their words because they just ran out and they weren't, they were just like, oh yeah, it looks like he was the aggressor. A lot of conservatives did this.
Starting point is 01:44:33 And then they had to walk back their words because clearly he had been defending himself. With this, I don't know. I just saw one clip of a video where a woman tried to, I guess, help one of the guys that was being targeted because it was there were, I saw a white guy hit a white woman. And then I saw a black guy hit a white guy. I don't know. Everybody's throwing punches. We'll talk more about it tomorrow. But it's just we were running out of time this particular segment.
Starting point is 01:44:58 But we got to make sure there's, I mean, there's more video of this. but we'll return to it tomorrow. Cane to Dane Stupidity. All right, it is Letitia James Juan. Go ahead and play this because, wow, she's so awful. Today, Attorney General Banta, Attorney General Dana Nessel, and I are co-leading a coalition of our fellow Democratic attorneys general in suing this administration to protect SNAP and the sensitive personal information of all of its recipients. The federal government's demand that states' turnover SNAP recipients' data is flat out illegal. But it's not. There is a public assistance reporting information system that we all use. And I encourage her to look it up. Exactly. Of course, yeah. Folks, that does it for us today. Find a substack, YouTube, Facebook, like and subscribe back with you tomorrow.

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